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Unfinished Rainbows, and Other Essays

Chapter 28: Transcriber’s Notes
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These essays use natural and biblical imagery—rainbows, sunsets, clouds, and seas—to draw moral and spiritual reflections grounded in Christian faith. Short, meditative pieces offer consolations for grief and loss, counsel on labor, humility, and ethical living, encouragement toward steadfastness and trust in divine promises, and reflections on future hope and the soul's journey. Writing moves between pastoral metaphor and practical exhortation, urging inward faith, charity, and resilience while examining weakness, virtue, and the meaning of suffering.

Transcriber’s Notes

Page 157, “robs his fellowman” changed to “robs his fellow man.”

Page 173, “cannot dry them alway” changed to “cannot dry them away.”

Page 180, “does more tnan offer” changed to “does more than offer.”

Other oddities have been retained from the original printing, as it isn’t obvious what the author intended.