A fine Scottish Christian man, who was a successful businessman, had one son. He was proud of his boy for he was for all outward purposes a splendid, well-educated, and respected young fellow—until one day he was arrested for embezzlement. At the trial he was found guilty. And all through the trial, and even up through the rendering of the verdict, the young man appeared essentially unconcerned and proud and nonchalant. C…
Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Illustrations Unlimited, by Editor James S. Hewett