Excerpt from Our Church: What Methodists Believe, and How They WorkI weep, said the great artist, because it seems to me absolutely perfect. Hitherto I have felt that every statue that I have made was below my powers. I could see de feets in them all, and believed that I could improve upon any one of them. But as I look at this I can see no aw or imperfection in it. It comes fully up to the ideal of Christ that is in my own mind, and that feeling makes me sure that I shall never carve another statue to surpass it, or even to equal it. I weep because I have touched the top of my powers, and henceforth only a decline awaits me.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.
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