id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt macdonald-home-1887 macdonald macdonald-home-1887 1887 .txt text/plain 51620 3007 87 No one needs find it hard to believe such snobbishness in a youth gifted like Walter Colman; for a sweet temper, fine sympathies, warmth of affection, can not be called a man's own, so long as he has felt and acted without co-operation of the will; and Walter had never yet fought a battle within himself. What he half thought in his silence, was something like this: that Jesus Christ was not the type of manhood, but a man by himself, who came to do a certain work; that it was both absurd and irreverent to talk as if other men had to do as He did, to think and feel like Him; that He was so high above the world He could not care for its fame, while to mere man its praises must be dear. cache/macdonald-home-1887.txt txt/macdonald-home-1887.txt