. The North Carolina Presbyterian. not grow dis- ed. DiBCOuragement nevfr accomplished anything yet. There are trials; to faith now, even as there always have been. We are tried in prayer, because the Lord delays His answer. Btrt if wfe grow discouraged and joease to pray. then we shall receive no answer.! Let no Chrta- tians heart faii him. What if th>n«8 are dark ; if there were no darkness therel would be no faith. U we saw everything ^)ul4 not Sei exerdsed. But reverse meets us, we room to exercise now, when reverse after may exercise faith in Gods goodness, and pow-er and love. God has


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. not grow dis- ed. DiBCOuragement nevfr accomplished anything yet. There are trials; to faith now, even as there always have been. We are tried in prayer, because the Lord delays His answer. Btrt if wfe grow discouraged and joease to pray. then we shall receive no answer.! Let no Chrta- tians heart faii him. What if th>n«8 are dark ; if there were no darkness therel would be no faith. U we saw everything ^)ul4 not Sei exerdsed. But reverse meets us, we room to exercise now, when reverse after may exercise faith in Gods goodness, and pow-er and love. God has not forsaken us. Hischastisements are sent in love. tThey are for ourgood. Let us not be discouraged and growweary in prayer. Nay ! let us pray the more,the more earnestly. We are being tried,are tried still more t Let us neverur confidence in GdA, as one whoand being confident, let us nrayno Christians jheart fail slackened npw. If ever ittrue now men ought always toi&iniJ—^outh. Churchman.» ^ »i ?»»» ——. it was nearly sunset, and thjey bad hot bad their ^ dinner, as they fell down udbn the lfP«ao _gy*^ junthly. k* ifcould •uffiw htmseto rest their wearied limhU, now «Krtr*m»tft^^(j jeered of every pockets copies of the Word o God, which,with the utmost eagerness iind soldmnity, they rorldly and^/owiog e-» l^^ PLTmad/an TcLlou, It not andisturbed sute of the ttmea »« m«°« _.„. »»,„,«/<,,• excuse for gre^«l»«*««?°?,ilii ^. The breaking of^tb;^«^;.t\^ . day ; »da ocoa. sin: lberei«r« (ouae for gre^«l»*»?«*°?,rn.*;;itflte«Umony against Me,olv4d, P«SP^*y:,!^*rti bring this HSbject thl. .in. andtSjolos XL^v^Zd^^i^oaish them In foortb ooaunandmeJlV perused, A soldifer said of hisTiaUment, Iwould not take anything ii^ the world for tinsbook. It was given me byj ^P^o ••?/ t,!°hundreds of instances the r^dmg bf ^^*Jl^been-bkssed to the spiritua good ^^ o«^ ^^Maior-Genersl Jackson is a piou-i [elder in the


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