Jarvis, James Fenimore Cooper, 1830
I have attended church-service in the garrisons, and tried hard...to join in the prayers...but never could raise within me the solemn feelings and true affection that I feel when alone with God in the forest. There I seem to stand face to face with my Master; all around me is fresh and beautiful, as it came from His hand; and there is no nicety or doctrine to chill the feelings. No no; the woods are the true temple after all, for there the thoughts are free to mount higher even than the clouds.
James Fenimore Cooper, born on this date in 1789, from The Pathfinder, of The Inland Sea


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I can't think Cooper without also thinking of Twain.
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