Men of the knotted heart; a recollection and appreciation of Alexander Duncan Grant, and John Paterson Struthers . THE OLD FRENCHMAN. Men of the Knotted Heart But of Strutherss preaching the doctrinalbasis was the thought of the Love of God. Tohim the world was full of kindnesses, great andsmall, which God was busy doing. The tendermercy of the Lord was over all His there is no more valuable asset in anytown than a man who believes invincibly in thelove of God. We all believe, but how manybelieve invincibly ? How many times do wehesitate in the face of some most cruel sorrow,and


Men of the knotted heart; a recollection and appreciation of Alexander Duncan Grant, and John Paterson Struthers . THE OLD FRENCHMAN. Men of the Knotted Heart But of Strutherss preaching the doctrinalbasis was the thought of the Love of God. Tohim the world was full of kindnesses, great andsmall, which God was busy doing. The tendermercy of the Lord was over all His there is no more valuable asset in anytown than a man who believes invincibly in thelove of God. We all believe, but how manybelieve invincibly ? How many times do wehesitate in the face of some most cruel sorrow,and wonder how Gods love could ever sayAmen to that! We faint by the may even admit hell and Gods mercythere, but we hesitate, sometimes, in face ofthe little pitiable things, which so rend theheart and break open the fountains of ourtears. Just such a story is that which Lord Lyttontells of the old Frenchman, who made his livingin Versailles by exhibiting some white mice,most intelligent little creatures, whom he hadtrained to climb poles, leap through paperhoops, and perform other antics. Late onenight,


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