. Life's sunny side. dows, Till the breaking of the is but a door that shutteth Earthly woe and care away,Till the fleeing of the shadows, Till the breaking of the is but the kiss God giveth. Life to wake in sleeping clay,—Lo ! the fleeing; of the shadows ! Lo ! the breaking of the day ! Seek Him that . . turneth the shadow of deathinto the morning . the Lord is His name.—Amos, v. 8. 32 LIFES SUNNY SIDE. Now, the God of hope fill you with all joy andpeace in believing.—Rom., xv. 13. I nothing have save what I first receive ; My cup is empty till Thy hand hath filled ; My ve


. Life's sunny side. dows, Till the breaking of the is but a door that shutteth Earthly woe and care away,Till the fleeing of the shadows, Till the breaking of the is but the kiss God giveth. Life to wake in sleeping clay,—Lo ! the fleeing; of the shadows ! Lo ! the breaking of the day ! Seek Him that . . turneth the shadow of deathinto the morning . the Lord is His name.—Amos, v. 8. 32 LIFES SUNNY SIDE. Now, the God of hope fill you with all joy andpeace in believing.—Rom., xv. 13. I nothing have save what I first receive ; My cup is empty till Thy hand hath filled ; My very will must needs by Thee be willed ;Only by Thee can I on Thee believe :No peace abides until Thou speakest peace,— No other voice doth bid lifes cares Be still! Thy love alone can in my soul distillThe sweet, new wine of joy that shall not cease ;No hope is born save by Thy blessed Word—Speak Thou, and it is done, O God, the Lord! To Whom be glory for ever and ever : , i. 5. 31»77-1d3Lot 7U. )^. ^vs-:


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