The pathway of life ; Intended to lead the young and the old into paths of happiness, and to prepare them for a holy companionship with him whose kingdom is as boundless as his love . ship 200 miles off her right course, and suddenly theman on the lookout cried : Eand ho ! and the ship was halted within a fewyards of her demolition on Nantucket shoals. A six-penny nail came near wreck-ing a Cunarder. Small ropes hold mighty destinies. A minister seated in Boston at his table, lacking a word, puts his handbehind his head and tilts back his chair to think, and the ceiling falls and crushesthe ta


The pathway of life ; Intended to lead the young and the old into paths of happiness, and to prepare them for a holy companionship with him whose kingdom is as boundless as his love . ship 200 miles off her right course, and suddenly theman on the lookout cried : Eand ho ! and the ship was halted within a fewyards of her demolition on Nantucket shoals. A six-penny nail came near wreck-ing a Cunarder. Small ropes hold mighty destinies. A minister seated in Boston at his table, lacking a word, puts his handbehind his head and tilts back his chair to think, and the ceiling falls and crushesthe table, and would have crushed him. A minister in Jamaica at night, by thelight of an insect called the candle fly, is kept from stepping over a precipice 100feet. F. W. Robertson, the celebrated English clergyman, said that he enteredthe ministry from a train of circumstances started b) the barking of a dog. Hadthe wind blown one way on a certain day, the Spanish Inquisition would havebeen established in England ; but it blew the other way, and that dropped theaccursed institution, with 75,000 tons of shipping, to the bottom of the sea, orflung the splintered logs on the HOME AT LAST. (54- 544 THE PATHWAY OF I^IFE. Nothing unimportant in your life or mine. Three naughts placed on theright side of the figure one make a thousand, and six naughts on the right side ofthe figure one a million, and our nothingness placed on the right side may b*^augmentation illimitable. All the ages of time and eternity affected by the basketlet down from a Damascus balcony. And now, dear reader, we know of no better conclusion to this volume thanthe prayer of the Apostle Paul, when he says: I bow my knees unto the Fatherof our L,ord Jesus Christ, of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named,that He would grant you according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthenedwith might by His spirit in the inner man; that Christ may dwell in your hearts byfaith; that ye, being rooted and g


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