-The Speaker, October 19th, 1901
The Man Who Was Orthodox (1963)
Quotes by and posts relating to one of the most influential authors of the 20th century, G.K. Chesterton
Sunday, October 26, 2014
"...he had his orders; he was the sentinel of God."
The great conception which lay at the back of the Hebrew and Christian scriptures was the conception that to man had been given a certain law, to champion which was his sole and simple business. ‘He hath shown thee, O man, that which is good’ is perhaps of all earthly sayings the one which has the deepest ring; it seems, as it were, too true and simple to be comprehended. The stars in their courses might fight against his honour, scientific discoveries might make the world seem more perilous and equivocal; at the turning of a stone or the splitting of a sea beast, the whole cosmic army might seem suddenly to desert to the devil. But man had in his heart a secret which would outlast these things; he had his orders; he was the sentinel of God.
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