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 . ice arrests—thesethieves, these burglars, these adulterers, these counterfeiters, these highwaymen,these assassins. They all thought they could bury their iniquity so deep downthat it would never come to resurrection. But there was some shoe that answeredto the print in the sand, some false keys found in possession, some bloody knifethat whispered of the deed, and the public indignation and the anathema of out-ra


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 . ice arrests—thesethieves, these burglars, these adulterers, these counterfeiters, these highwaymen,these assassins. They all thought they could bury their iniquity so deep downthat it would never come to resurrection. But there was some shoe that answeredto the print in the sand, some false keys found in possession, some bloody knifethat whispered of the deed, and the public indignation and the anathema of out-raged law hurled him into the Tombs or hoisted him on the gallows. EASIER TO SIN THAN TO GET OUT OF IT. At the close of the battle between the Dauphin of France and the Helvetians,Burchard Monk was so elated with the victory that he lifted his helmet to look offupon the field, when a wounded soldier hurled a stone that struck his uncoveredforehead and he fell. Sin will always leave some point exposed, and there is nosafety in iniquit5\ Francis the First, King of France, was discussing how it wasbest to get his army into Italy. Amaril, the court fool, sprang out from the corner. FAILURE—PLEASURE BEFOkn isuciiiMiaa.—^jicr u Fainting by Emanuel Spitzer. (3S7) 388 THE PATHWAY OF LIFE. and said to the king and his staff officers: You had better be thinking how youwill get your army back out of Italy after once you have entered. In other words, it is easier for us to get into sin than to get out of it. White-field was riding on horseback in a lonely way with some missionary money in asack fastened to the saddle-bags. A highwayman sprang out from the thicjjet andput his hand out toward the gold, when Whitefield turned upon him and said: That belongs to the Lord Jesus Christ; touch it if you dare, and the villain fellback empty-handed into the thicket. Oh, the power of conscience ! If offendedit becomes Gods avenging minister. Do not think that you can hide any greatand protracted


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