Fabre's Writings 



the naturalist^s philosophical and religious 

 ideas by a synthetic view which brings him 

 into closer communion with his hero: "all 

 things are linked together," as he himself 

 has said,^ and the study of the Holy Scrip- 

 tures, if he could have devoted himself 

 thereto, would certainly have led this noble 

 and penetrating mind to render the same tes- 

 timony to the truth of Christ and the Church 

 as that which it has rendered to the truth of 

 the soul and God. 



^ Souvenirs, m., p. 91. 



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