Trust In God
Why despond, O ! thou afflicted traveller, tossed with tempests and not comforted ] Thy Saviour is mgti - his woi'd is pledgcd fer tliy deüverence. ïhough the storm may last long and beat hard upon Uiy defenccless head - thouh friends forsake and wrongs oppress, and difficulties rise like mountans before thee, yet, look up and be calm ; fear not, neither be dismayed, for God is s'ill thy Friend. He will not leave tbeo, nor forsake thee. He sees thy tears and hears thy sighs ; still trust him and give him thy whole heart,,and a complete victory sliall very soon bc thine. Yes, this moment, if thou wilt make the surrender, thy fear9 shall be dissipated, thy repining3 shall give way to gralitude and praise, and light, and love, and joy shall fill the disconsolate heart. - [Guide to Holiness.] IEpTliere s a greatness n this life beyond all that scalled groatness. All earthly seeing - all business, care, weaiiness, and strifa - is but the clothing of a deeper want - theheavenseiit need of virtue - of the happiness whose essence virtue is. O Perform a good deed - speak a kind word - bestow a pleasant smile - and you will reccivé the same in return. EF A dry dock has been built at BuflTalo, which cost$45 ,000, and will take up the largest lake craft, vvith ease. lÃThe evil of grief is in the struggleagainst suffering, Consent to suffer, and you will r:ot suffer at all.
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