Mark Twain A morally deficient man
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Mark Twin was a morally disturbed man, and in that I mean that he was in some ways lacking the proper morals of the Christian life that he proclaims to lead, and his views of God differed greatly from those of the accepted views of that time. He viewed God as something to be found in nature and in the good of man, but not as an initiate that exists as our maker and savior.
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showed a moral inadequacy in his life and in his works. Works Cited Neider, Charles. The Autobiography of Mark Twain. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1959 Ayres, Alex. The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1987 "Twain as Printer Devil" New York Times 22 April 1910. Internet, p.7 Twain, Mark. A pen Warmed up in Hell. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1972 Moffet, Samuel E. Mark Twain: A Biographical Sketch. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1906
showed a moral inadequacy in his life and in his works. Works Cited Neider, Charles. The Autobiography of Mark Twain. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1959 Ayres, Alex. The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1987 "Twain as Printer Devil" New York Times 22 April 1910. Internet, p.7 Twain, Mark. A pen Warmed up in Hell. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1972 Moffet, Samuel E. Mark Twain: A Biographical Sketch. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1906