. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. No man is brave who is afraid of his shadow. It isnt necessary to ride a war-horse to showa bloodthirsty disposition. As well wrap a dying man in whitelinen,and proclaim him cured of the small-pox, as think of going to heaven withoutbeing born of the Spirit. A western man killed his wife, and anhour after, himself. It would have beenbetter if he had killed himself an hourbefore he murdered his wife. ? + ? WORDS OF ADVICE. IT is only when God honors us that weare truly out of the crowd where vulgaritypasses for wit and humor. Isnt it better to fail i


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. No man is brave who is afraid of his shadow. It isnt necessary to ride a war-horse to showa bloodthirsty disposition. As well wrap a dying man in whitelinen,and proclaim him cured of the small-pox, as think of going to heaven withoutbeing born of the Spirit. A western man killed his wife, and anhour after, himself. It would have beenbetter if he had killed himself an hourbefore he murdered his wife. ? + ? WORDS OF ADVICE. IT is only when God honors us that weare truly out of the crowd where vulgaritypasses for wit and humor. Isnt it better to fail in trying to dogood, than not trying at all? A word to the wise is enough, when ithappens to be the right word. Dont try to stop the wind. Have yourship ready to be helped on its way by it. The Christian should never complain ofhis hard fortune while he knows thatChrist is his friend. The Christians business in this world isto stand against the wiles of the devil,even if somebody does call him a crank. Blasts From The Rams H


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