The Great Test
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Excerpt from The Great Test: Or the Struggles and Triumph of Lorna Selover
It Is the earnest wish of the writer to engage the attention and open the heart and mind of the reader to the reception of truth that, in these days of hurry and rush in business and in the seeking of pleasure, is greatly overlooked. He puts it in the form of a story, because he believes it will be seen by some who will not read a sermon or book that is to them dull, and because he believes that Jesus used the same method in teaching important doctrines, as his narratives indicate. Fictitious narratives are not false in such a case. There is no deception and the narrative is true to life. We have no evidence that the story of the Prodigal Son was exactly true in detail, though it taught a great truth and does have its variations in many lives. The "sower who went forth to sow" may have been seen as Jesus taught, but many a story or narrative from the lips of Jesus may have been more or less fictitious, but founded at the same time on facts. It won attention to truth when other means employed would not. All bear witness to the wonderful truths taught in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and yet no one for a moment supposes that it was true in detail. When the writer was a boy, the greatest good came to him from the stories that "had a moral."
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