With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . The Beautiful Angel Was Carved Out. 117 1 18 THE POLISHED STONE. carving, and cutting, and polishing; lo! and behold, the beautifulangel was all carved out and stood complete and perfect. It waspolished and was made very beautiful, and when it was set up, itwas the delight of every one who looked upon it. But all this,you easily see, was only made possible by that cutting and carv-ing, which would have been very painful to the marble if it hadbeen possessed of feeling. I think you will begin to see that


With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul . The Beautiful Angel Was Carved Out. 117 1 18 THE POLISHED STONE. carving, and cutting, and polishing; lo! and behold, the beautifulangel was all carved out and stood complete and perfect. It waspolished and was made very beautiful, and when it was set up, itwas the delight of every one who looked upon it. But all this,you easily see, was only made possible by that cutting and carv-ing, which would have been very painful to the marble if it hadbeen possessed of feeling. I think you will begin to see that these things which we calltroubles and trials, after all, are well calculated by God to bringout that which is noblest and best in us. When you grow older you will come to say like Paul, thatyou know that tribulation worketh patience, and patience exper-ence, and experience hope, and hope maketh not ashamed. Youwill then come to understand that these things work out for us afar more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, and like Paul,you will learn to be patient in tribulation. One ti


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