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| Since he published Orthodoxy in 1908, G.K. Chesterton has inspired Christians and challenged skeptics with his unique wit and wisdom. He delivered biting analysis still relevant today: “A man was meant to be doubtful about himself, but undoubting about the truth; this has been exactly reversed.” And he composed poignant prose that still touches the heart: “Love is not blind; that is the last thing that it is. Love is bound; and the more it is bound the less it is blind.”
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