It is with a sense of deep...

It is with a sense of deep gratitude that I offer the following testimony.

The second verse of the fortieth Psalm is my favorite text: "He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings."

I was a peddler from door to door, a returned soldier who could not find his proper place in the world. Earnestly trying to better myself, I read and studied the best books I could find in the public library. I became interested in philosophy, and read the "Dialogues of Socrates" and Spinoza's "Ethics." I glimpsed metaphysics, but could not understand how a man could love something he could not see, hear, or touch. However, I became a sincere seeker for the truth.

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