Christian Cynosure . •<^OF THE ^?? Polar 5erv6t |A WAYMARK J. Ulben did we ever set our$elv)e$ sincerely toany work according to tbe will of God, and failfor want of strength? Tt was not, that strengthfailed the will, but that the will failed we could but embrace the divine will withthe whole love of ours, cleaving to It and hold-ing fast by it, we should be borne along as uponthe river of the water of life, me open onlycertain chambers of our will to the Influence ofthe divine will Ule are afraid of being whollyabsorbed into it. JInd, yet, if we would havepeace we must


Christian Cynosure . •<^OF THE ^?? Polar 5erv6t |A WAYMARK J. Ulben did we ever set our$elv)e$ sincerely toany work according to tbe will of God, and failfor want of strength? Tt was not, that strengthfailed the will, but that the will failed we could but embrace the divine will withthe whole love of ours, cleaving to It and hold-ing fast by it, we should be borne along as uponthe river of the water of life, me open onlycertain chambers of our will to the Influence ofthe divine will Ule are afraid of being whollyabsorbed into it. JInd, yet, if we would havepeace we must be altogether united to l)im.—1>. €. manning. the Cord lead thee day by day In the rightway, and keep thy mind stayed upon him inwhatever befalls thee; that belief of m loveand hope in f)\$ mercy, when thou art at thelowest ebb may keep thy head above the bil-lows. —Pennington. CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE Publl»h«d Monthly by tha National ChristianAssociation. WILLIAM IRVING PHILLIPS Managing Editor. tSO West Madison Street, Chicago. ^ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION PRICE—Per


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