The pathway of life ..to which is added a biography of DrTalmage . estimating the vastness of his foes and prepared his men for their greatesttriumph by saying: To-morrow King Juba will be here watli 30,000 horses,100,000 skirmishers, and 300 elephants. I do not underrate the vast forces of sin and death, but do 3OU know whocommands us? Jehovah-Jireh. And the reserve corps behind us are all thearmies of heaven and earth, with hurricane and thunderbolt. The good work ofthe worlds redemption is going on every minute. Never so many splendid men. AMERICA.—From the Group in Marble by John Bell. (85


The pathway of life ..to which is added a biography of DrTalmage . estimating the vastness of his foes and prepared his men for their greatesttriumph by saying: To-morrow King Juba will be here watli 30,000 horses,100,000 skirmishers, and 300 elephants. I do not underrate the vast forces of sin and death, but do 3OU know whocommands us? Jehovah-Jireh. And the reserve corps behind us are all thearmies of heaven and earth, with hurricane and thunderbolt. The good work ofthe worlds redemption is going on every minute. Never so many splendid men. AMERICA.—From the Group in Marble by John Bell. (85) 86 THE PATHWAY OF LIFE. and glorious women on the side of right as to-day. Never so many good peopleas now. Diogenes has been spoken of as a wise man because he went with alantern at noonday, saying he was looking for an honest man. If he had turnedhis lantern toward himself he might have discovered a crank. Honest men bythe ten tliousand ! Through the International Series of Sunday-school Lessons


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