. Christian herald and signs of our times. through the newspapers? or Do youthink I will save anything of those cropsfrom the grasshoppers, or the locusts, orthe droughts? or 1 wonder how much Ihave lost in that last bargain? or I musthurry lest I miss the train. No, no. Thelast volume of direful, earthly experienceswill be finished. Yea, the last chapter, thelast paragraph, the last sentence, the lastword. Finis ! Frederick the Great, notwithstandingthe mighty dominion over which he reigned,was so depressed at times he could notspeak without crying, and carried a smallbottle of quick poison w
. Christian herald and signs of our times. through the newspapers? or Do youthink I will save anything of those cropsfrom the grasshoppers, or the locusts, orthe droughts? or 1 wonder how much Ihave lost in that last bargain? or I musthurry lest I miss the train. No, no. Thelast volume of direful, earthly experienceswill be finished. Yea, the last chapter, thelast paragraph, the last sentence, the lastword. Finis ! Frederick the Great, notwithstandingthe mighty dominion over which he reigned,was so depressed at times he could notspeak without crying, and carried a smallbottle of quick poison with which to endiiis misery, when he could stand it no long-er. But I give you this small vial of Gospelanodyne, one drop of which, not hurtingeither body or soul, ought to soothe all un-rest, and put your pulses into an eternalcalm. They shall come from the east, andfrom the west, and from the north, and thesouth, and shall sit down. AX OBSTACLE TO MISSIONS. It is notorious that the morals of Portu-guese, Dutch, Danes and English in the. OF THE CHILDRENS (From a Photograph, HOSPITAL, JERUSALEM. down. Not in a great arm-chair of heaven,for the rockers of such a chair would implyones need of soothing, of changing to easyposture, or semi-invalidism; but a throne,solid as eternity and radiant as the morn-ing after a night of storm. They shall sitdown. I notice that the most of the styles of toilrequire an erect attitude. There are the thou-sands of girls behind counters, many suchpersons through the inhumanity of employ-ers compelled to stand, even when becauseof a lack of customers there is no need thatthey stand. Then, there are all the carpen-ters, and the stone masons, and the black-smiths, and the farmers, and the engineers,and the ticket agents, and the most trades, in most occupations, theymust stand. But ahead of all those wholove and serve the Lord is a resting-place,a complete relaxation of fatigued muscle,something cushioned, and upholstered, andembroidere
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