The North Carolina Presbyterian . he Post Office at Wil-mington as Second ClassMail Matter. For thuN. C. UANKFULNEISS. Psalm 92 : 1, a. able time to at-tend school. Heentered Erekine For strength and health and fi+endship J^ ^^\ * * sweetFor a plain pathway for my feet; For grace to help mecJvery day,And answered prayers along the way ; For precious thoughts sent down from HeavenFor patience and for comfort given; For many a battle fought and won,For rest and peace when work is done, For all Thy wondrous work of graceBy which poor sinners tlnd a place Within the household of Thy


The North Carolina Presbyterian . he Post Office at Wil-mington as Second ClassMail Matter. For thuN. C. UANKFULNEISS. Psalm 92 : 1, a. able time to at-tend school. Heentered Erekine For strength and health and fi+endship J^ ^^\ * * sweetFor a plain pathway for my feet; For grace to help mecJvery day,And answered prayers along the way ; For precious thoughts sent down from HeavenFor patience and for comfort given; For many a battle fought and won,For rest and peace when work is done, For all Thy wondrous work of graceBy which poor sinners tlnd a place Within the household of Thy love,In the blest Fatherland above, My heart is full of thankfulnessFar more than language can express. Lord ! take my spirits silent praiseFor all Thy goodness all my days. O. , 1895. Dec. 3l8t, 1855,and graduated in1861. In August,of the same yearhe volunteered inthe 14th SouthCaroliua R e g i-ment, and waswounded at ColdHarbor, Va.,June27th, 1862, andcarried a musketball in the footor ankle for oyer28 years, suffer-. BBV. B. E. PRE88LY,Moderator ofConcord Presbytery. distitessed andhe excels mostmen as a com-forter in afflic-tion. He lovesthe ! truth andseekB to be guid-ed by it in allthat} he attemptsto do. He streuu-o u B 1 y opposeseveiything likewire-working orcompromisingwith eril. Hehas been honoredby his Presby-tejry, beingchosen moderator PERSONS AND PAPBB81 It is the joy of service thalt makesthe life of Christ, and for uB to serveHim, serving a fellow^an andGod—as He served fellow-man andGod—whether it brina/pain or joy,if we can only get oot of our soulsthe thought that it mjitters not if weare happy or sorrowful, if only weare dutiful and faithful, and braveand strong, then we should be in theatmosphere, we should be in thegreat company of Christ.—PAiWt>«Brooks, ly seen in the STRAY SELECTIONS. ing intensely the most of the time, at its late October. 1868, ^e entered the His worth - ^P^^J^,,^,,, ,,,Theological Seminary in Due West,


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