The North Carolina Presbyterian . eshesand renews, the sleep which gives prom-ise of a wakening upon the .eternal morn-ing. May God give us grace so to livethat we niay so sleep and so awake!—Charles A. Berry, in Bible tteader, Ux iv^nTfie One Thing. Richard Cecil called on a celebratedphysician for medical advice. Go re-turoing home he told his wife with glow-ing entnusiasni of the accomplishmentsof the physician, the extent and varietyof his infortidatioh; the fascination of hismanners^ and the charm of his conversa-tion, declaring that he had never spent amore delightful the one i


The North Carolina Presbyterian . eshesand renews, the sleep which gives prom-ise of a wakening upon the .eternal morn-ing. May God give us grace so to livethat we niay so sleep and so awake!—Charles A. Berry, in Bible tteader, Ux iv^nTfie One Thing. Richard Cecil called on a celebratedphysician for medical advice. Go re-turoing home he told his wife with glow-ing entnusiasni of the accomplishmentsof the physician, the extent and varietyof his infortidatioh; the fascination of hismanners^ and the charm of his conversa-tion, declaring that he had never spent amore delightful the one in thedoctors office., And what remedy didhe prescribe for yotir disease ? inquiredMrs. Cecil. *I declare, I entirely forgetwhat he did rocohimend, replied thegood minister after a moments hesita-tion. used thia incident with ficial death of Christ,.or even as to theplenary inspiration of the Bible. Christtold Pilate that He came into the wcfrjdto b^ar witness to the truth. He wasincarnate love. But his was a wise and a. ters:**! charge you, whatever ofargu-fteirtbr Ihetotic or illustration you mayemploy that you fail not to make yourhearers r-emember the remedy for sin—Christ and Hia . .atojaemenb. —CTtti^e^Presbyterian. •*»P*M» ::«»* PPRING^jis here ai^d. M::3<t


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