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 . , and kneel in the same place where you used to pray, andlook upon us as of old when j^ou wished us a Merry Christmas or a Happj NewYear, But no ! That would not be fair to call you back. You had troublesenough, and aches enough, and bereavements enough while you were here. Tarryby the throne, mother, till we join you there, your prayers all answered, and inthe eternal homestead of our God we shall again keep Chr


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 . , and kneel in the same place where you used to pray, andlook upon us as of old when j^ou wished us a Merry Christmas or a Happj NewYear, But no ! That would not be fair to call you back. You had troublesenough, and aches enough, and bereavements enough while you were here. Tarryby the throne, mother, till we join you there, your prayers all answered, and inthe eternal homestead of our God we shall again keep Christmas jubilee speak from your thrones, all you glorified mothers, and say to all these, yoursons and daughters, words of love, words of warning, words of cheer. They needyour voice, for they have traveled far and with many a heart-break since you leftthem, and you do well to call from the heights of heaven to the valleys of theearth. Hail, enthroned ancestry? We are coming. Keep a place for us rightbeside you at the banquet. Slow-footed years ! More swiftly runInto the gold of that unsetting we are for thee,Calm land beyond the sea. ^ntusije«t^ni^ RECREATION FOR THE BODY GIVES PEACE TO THE SOUL |N the Tempel of Dagon there were 3000 people had come to make sport of eyeless Samson. Theywere all ready for the entertainment. They began toclap and pound, impatient for the amusement to begin,and they cried: Fetch him out, fetch him out!Yonder I see the blind old giant coming, led by the handof a child into the very midst of the temple. At his firstappearance there goes up a sliout of laughter and blind old giant pretends he is tired, and wants torest himself against the pillars of the house; so he says to the lad who leads him: Show me where the main pillars are. The lad does so. Then the strong manputs his right hand on one pillar and his left hand on another pillar, and, with themightiest push that mortal ever made, throws


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