Excerpt from Dwight L. Moody: The Discoverer of Men and the Maker of Movements
It is now more than fifteen years since Moody went home to God, and yet it seems but as yesterday that those who knew him looked into his kindly face, and listened to his words of love and inspiration. The flow ers have long since grown on his grave, yet his place in memory, the vast place which he has left in the heart and thought of the world, is as great as it was on the morrow of his death. Nay, it is greater. For as justice to the real height of a lofty mountain is done only when we have left it in the distance and survey it across a larger foreground of Vales and hills, so it is with the contemplation of the true greatness of a man, whose posthu mous ministry increases mightily as the days go by.
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