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 . THOSE BivissFuiv HOURS.—Ffom an Original Drawing by Hermann Koch. (405) 4o6 THE PATHWAY OF LIFE. especial and celebrative to be the exclusive einployment of heaven. You mightas well, if asked to describe the habits of American society, describe a DecorationDay or a Fourth of July, or an autumnal Thanksgiving, as though it were allthe time that way. I am not going to speculate in regard to the future world, but I


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 . THOSE BivissFuiv HOURS.—Ffom an Original Drawing by Hermann Koch. (405) 4o6 THE PATHWAY OF LIFE. especial and celebrative to be the exclusive einployment of heaven. You mightas well, if asked to describe the habits of American society, describe a DecorationDay or a Fourth of July, or an autumnal Thanksgiving, as though it were allthe time that way. I am not going to speculate in regard to the future world, but I nuist, byinevitable laws of inference and deduction and common sense, conclude that inheaven we will be just as different from each other as we are now different, andhence there will be at least as many different employments in the celestial world asthere are employments here. Christ is to be the great love, the great joy, thegreat rapture, the great worship of heaven; but will that abolish employment?No more than loves on earth—paternal, filial, fraternal, conjugal love—abolishearthly occupation. In the first place, I remark that all those of our departed Christian frie


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