. Christian herald and signs of our times . ck way. Asproceeded along a narrow passage heto the lad, Stoop! stoop? Not immdiatelv comprehending the meaning ofadvice, he took another step, and brouhis head rather violently against a b<that projected over the passage,lad, said Dr. Mather, you are youand the world is before you ; learn to stas you go through it, and you will Syourself many a hard thump. It iseasy lesson to learn—this science of ststoop. It is no more a disgrace to do Ithan it is to bow before a passing tordo, or bend before a sudden gust of w 1Stoop —as gracefully as you can—,


. Christian herald and signs of our times . ck way. Asproceeded along a narrow passage heto the lad, Stoop! stoop? Not immdiatelv comprehending the meaning ofadvice, he took another step, and brouhis head rather violently against a b<that projected over the passage,lad, said Dr. Mather, you are youand the world is before you ; learn to stas you go through it, and you will Syourself many a hard thump. It iseasy lesson to learn—this science of ststoop. It is no more a disgrace to do Ithan it is to bow before a passing tordo, or bend before a sudden gust of w 1Stoop —as gracefully as you can—,when the storm has begun to subsw hisper the kindly word that turns avthe gusts of sudden yjL 29, 1896 Service in the Home. in • >tins on the Christian EndeaTorfor the Week Beginning May 10. seems orten toof the Chris-tians attention than itshould have. The devoutspirit, the high aspira-tions after holiness some-times become inert in thefamily circle. The light5 rather for the benefit of those at anee than those who are nearer itsis. Even the members of tne same:h and the children in theay School class have aent conception of thestian character than ther and mother, the broth-tid sisters. Yet it is in the? that the test of sinceritythoroughness is are so many opportuni-iiere for the exercise of theChristian spirit, that tothem is a fault that hasrapensation in exact ortho-of belief, or in public ser-Fretfulness, impatience,ss, indifference to the wei-and comfort of memberse same family, are faultsri are inexcusable. Theycome from the relaxationle physical strain conse-: on frequent public meet-«nd the excitement of in-emotions. There is a pos-of religious


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