The Comrade in White by W. H. (William Harvey) Leathem
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IV. THE PRAYER CIRCLE
_I_ _IN THE TRENCHES_ "And immediately He talked with them, and saith unto them, 'Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid.'" --THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MAKK, chap, vi: 50. "And His raiment was white as snow." --THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW, chap. xvii: 2. "The Battle of Mons, which saved the British Army from annihilation, was, for the most of those who fought with the angels, a sepulchre. They saved the British Army, but they saved it at fearful cost. No 'great host' withdrew from that field of destruction; the great host strewed the ground with their bodies. Only a remnant of those who stood in the actual furnace of Mons escaped with their lives ... Let those who mourn, take encouragement from these stories of visions on the battlefield, quietly and with a child's confidence, cultivate within themselves a waiting, receptive and desiring spirit. Let them empty themselves of prejudice and self.... Let them detach |
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