. Christian herald and signs of our times. ent-illy have our desire. It is the man whoves sin and would indulge himself with, if he were not restrained by the dreadf eternal punishment, who is in evil case. is in this purity of heart that our hopees for the outward conduct. Lying,ander, murder and the rest are not com-litted by the pure in heart. It is whenie inner citadel holds the traitor that theater works of conduct are captured,herefore reform, and regeneration, must>mmence there. The man who is on the high road^to de-elopment, is the man who lovesgood,ho intensely desires to be free f
. Christian herald and signs of our times. ent-illy have our desire. It is the man whoves sin and would indulge himself with, if he were not restrained by the dreadf eternal punishment, who is in evil case. is in this purity of heart that our hopees for the outward conduct. Lying,ander, murder and the rest are not com-litted by the pure in heart. It is whenie inner citadel holds the traitor that theater works of conduct are captured,herefore reform, and regeneration, must>mmence there. The man who is on the high road^to de-elopment, is the man who lovesgood,ho intensely desires to be free from sin,nd who resists the low thoughts andicked imaginations that will intrude intoie heart. They ought to be unwelcomeuests, intruders who must be expelledromptly and without parley. Here isie real battlefield and he who wins here? ill be the victor in conduct. To fail there,; to become like the whited sepulchres, to• nich Christ compared the Pharisee, fair inPpearance, but corrupt within. Ashe said,The kingdom of God is within Conducted by IRA D. SANKEY WELL MEET IN THE MORNING. E. E. HEWITT. Chas. Edw. Prior. V ? ^ « m— t • * ? *—1 i i —#— -9 ? -•? 1. We part for a lit-tie, but partings willcease, Well meet by the riv-er in mansions of peace, 2. The bonds of af-fec-tion u - nit - ed in Him, Are grow-ing with lus-tre no a - ges can dim, 3. We part for a little,we whispergoodnight, And theneomesthe dawniDgallglorioosandbright, \ S— *1 1—^ . * m • ; * — * * * e 0 4 9 9 M Withsadnessand weepingwe whispergood night, Bnt soon dawns the morning of fade-less de-lightThey can-not be bro-kenbvdeaths ruthlesshand; To-geth - or with Je-sns, re-joicing well gatheru in glad-uesson Fair E-dens shore, Well join in the an-them of peace ev-er-more. 1— 1 *— »•— •—»—1 9. • 1—# : 9 ? m. m- £. 9 9 • * >— —9) 0 • 1 9- -—0—0 w F -—9— m * y ?— - • 0 . - *. < ? | 1 r. Chorus. Well meet in the morning, the clouds r
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