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 . pressed into thecup of His cru-cifixion. Thenatives wouldtake a stoneand bruise thetree, and thenit would exudea gum thatwould saturateall the groundbeneath. Thisgum was usedfor purposes ofmerchandise. One piece of it no larger than a chestnut would whelm a whole room with odors. Itwas put in closets, in chests, in drawers, in rooms, and its perfume adhered almostinterminably to anything that was anywhere near it


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 . pressed into thecup of His cru-cifixion. Thenatives wouldtake a stoneand bruise thetree, and thenit would exudea gum thatwould saturateall the groundbeneath. Thisgum was usedfor purposes ofmerchandise. One piece of it no larger than a chestnut would whelm a whole room with odors. Itwas put in closets, in chests, in drawers, in rooms, and its perfume adhered almostinterminably to anything that was anywhere near it. So when I read that Christsgarments smell of myrrh, I immediately conclude the exquisite sweetness of know that to many He is only like any historical person: another John Howard;another fiendish Oberland; another Confucius; a grand subject for a painting; anheroic theme for a poem; a beautiful form for a statue; but to those who haveheard His voice, and felt His pardon, and received His benediction. He is music,and light, and warmth, and thrill, and eternal fragrance. Sweet as a friendsticking to you when all else betray. lyifting you up while others tr^ to push you. GROTTO IN TH]i LUXivMBOURG GARDENS.


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