Christian herald and signs of our times . upon it without the guard andthe girding of prayer to Him who sees the endfrom the beginning ? In the morning the dayshistory is unwritten ; at night, the record ismade up, and the error of a moment may be thegrief of a lifetime. Begin every day by looking up. Look up, togive thanks for the care of Providence underwhich you slept safely. Look up. to obtain graceto help you and to keep you through all yourwaking hours. Look up, for guidance, and allthe good gifts that come down from above. Lookup, and morally maintain this attitude all the daylong. [The


Christian herald and signs of our times . upon it without the guard andthe girding of prayer to Him who sees the endfrom the beginning ? In the morning the dayshistory is unwritten ; at night, the record ismade up, and the error of a moment may be thegrief of a lifetime. Begin every day by looking up. Look up, togive thanks for the care of Providence underwhich you slept safely. Look up. to obtain graceto help you and to keep you through all yourwaking hours. Look up, for guidance, and allthe good gifts that come down from above. Lookup, and morally maintain this attitude all the daylong. [The following poem may be committed to memory by theyoung peopled] VISIONS OF FAITH. The child-like faith that asks not sight, Waits not for wonder or for sign,Believes, because it loves aright, Shall see things greater, things divine,Heaven to that gaze shall open wide, And brightest angels, to and fro,On messages of love shall glide Twixt God above and Christ below. —John Keble, 152 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. March our TIMES. OFFICE, 6} BIBLE HOUSE, NEW YORK. Entered at the Post-Office at New York, N. Y., asSecond-Class Matter. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS: The Portrait and Biography of some eminent Sermon Dr. Talmage preached the previous Sunday morn-ing. An Exposition of Unfulfilled Prophecy. A Summary of the Events of the Week, Notes of Religious andTemperance Movements, etc. A Sermon by Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, of London, from advancesheets sent by special arrangement. Pictures of Missionary Life, etc., and Descriptive Articles. An instalment of a Serial Story. An Exposition of the International Sunday-School Lesson, byMrs. M. on Foreign Topics. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, £ Remittances by mail should be by bank cheques,Post-office orders, Postal notes, or -Express money-orders whenever possible. If currency is sent itshould be in a registered letter. Cheques and money-orders should be made payable to The ChristianHerald. Making them paya


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