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Henry Morton Robinson



Average rating: 4.13 · 1,309 ratings · 145 reviews · 45 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Cardinal

4.26 avg rating — 525 ratings — published 1950 — 99 editions
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Water of Life

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The Great Snow

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Fantastic Interim; A Hindsi...

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The Enchanted Grindstone an...

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The Perfect Round

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John Erskine: A Modern Actaeon

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Second Wisdom

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“You will all be assailed, my dear friends, by the very real temptation to believe that you have been forsaken by God – that your priesthood is in vain, and that the weight of mortal grief and sin is more than you can bear. In the midst of your anguish you will ask of Him a sign, some visible ray of His unchanging light in a world of hideous darkness. I am sorry to say that this visible sign will rarely be given. The burning bush of Moses, the jewel-encrusted dove of Theresa, the Tolle lege of Augustine – these are no longer the style, as in the simpler days of saint and prophet. The light will be interior; you must look for it within”
Henry Morton Robinson, The Cardinal

“You will go far in the Church."
"I have no desire to go far. My only ambition is to be a good priest."
"You will be that, of course. Nevertheless, you will go higher. And do you know why?”
“Why?”
“Because,” said Orselli, “you are not afraid of worldliness. I do not mean that you are worldly. Far from it. But you have a talent for being all things to all men.”
Henry Morton Robinson, The Cardinal



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