. On the rock : a memoir of Alice B. Whitall . at means everylittle thing. Oh, it is a comfort 1 * * * *May God bless thee, dear Annie, and give theea more abundant outpouring of His Spirit! Remem-ber, darling, Blessed are they which do hunger andthirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled. MiLLViLLE, Feb. 6, 1862. ^ Dears * * * <<What treasures are there not storedup for us in Jesus, if we would only draw largelyenough ! Yes, there is indeed wisdom and strength,and sweet comfort treasured up for us in the store-house of our Heavenly Friend and Comforter. Andthe key note of all


. On the rock : a memoir of Alice B. Whitall . at means everylittle thing. Oh, it is a comfort 1 * * * *May God bless thee, dear Annie, and give theea more abundant outpouring of His Spirit! Remem-ber, darling, Blessed are they which do hunger andthirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled. MiLLViLLE, Feb. 6, 1862. ^ Dears * * * <<What treasures are there not storedup for us in Jesus, if we would only draw largelyenough ! Yes, there is indeed wisdom and strength,and sweet comfort treasured up for us in the store-house of our Heavenly Friend and Comforter. Andthe key note of all comfort is found in the thoughtthat all is in the hands of God. We must not letourselves think of Him as a Great Creator, far away,but as a loving, tender Shepherd, bending over us,very near, hearing every unexpressed wish or longingdesire, noticing every smothered sigh, and fully un-derstanding every aggravation of trial, be it greator small; and what is better than all, taking care ofevery thing, and making all things work togetherfor


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