Excerpt from The Way of the Heart: Letters of Direction
The English translator submitted to the Church over ten years ago, and was by temperament, like Mgr. D'hulst's correspondent, a doubter. When matters reached a climax, he was so tortured for a time by mental and other dilemmas, that he des paired of retaining enough sanity to be accepted as a convert, enough stability to react against any te curring wave of Agnosticism but, from the day of his reception, unlike the correspondent, he has never once been troubled, amidst many and heavy troubles.
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