The story of Mary Jones and her Bible . ith which he bore hisaffliction—bore it, as he said, for the dearLords sake, who had borne so much for him. Occasionally Mr. Charles would visitAbergynolwyn, and every now and thenLlanfihangel, and at such times he and MaryJones met again, and she would learn fromhim how the Society in London was going The Work Begun. 125 on—that great London which was a strange,distant, untried world to her, such vague ideashad she of its size and its distance from thelittle, quiet, secluded place where she lived. And so, up in London, the great tree oflife went on spre
The story of Mary Jones and her Bible . ith which he bore hisaffliction—bore it, as he said, for the dearLords sake, who had borne so much for him. Occasionally Mr. Charles would visitAbergynolwyn, and every now and thenLlanfihangel, and at such times he and MaryJones met again, and she would learn fromhim how the Society in London was going The Work Begun. 125 on—that great London which was a strange,distant, untried world to her, such vague ideashad she of its size and its distance from thelittle, quiet, secluded place where she lived. And so, up in London, the great tree oflife went on spreading, and growing, whilethe root from which it had sprung remainedin Wales unperceived almost beneath thesoil. And thus we see in this life that Godhas need of the high and the lowly, the greatand the small, the gold and the baser metal;and out of all, and through all, and in all, Heworks His wondrous way, and permits Hiscreatures to join, as it were, with Him in theturning of the world from darkness to Hismarvellous light. I. ~«a 1 It remains. {From a Bible in the Societys Library.)
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