The North Carolina Presbyterian . vision, and blots atonementfrom its creed. And these are buta few of the instances of ruin wroughtthrough hastening when we shouldbe still, and uttering ourselves whenwe should be silent To the quiet,waiting soul, God reveals Himselfat length—sometimes by unfoldingthe mystery farther, and sometimesby leading the soul still farther intothe cloud, to find there the face ofHim of whom it is said : Cloudsand darkness are round about we writing to any who arethus perplexed ? some young man,perhaps, who stumbles at the deepthings of the Word, the Mystery ofG


The North Carolina Presbyterian . vision, and blots atonementfrom its creed. And these are buta few of the instances of ruin wroughtthrough hastening when we shouldbe still, and uttering ourselves whenwe should be silent To the quiet,waiting soul, God reveals Himselfat length—sometimes by unfoldingthe mystery farther, and sometimesby leading the soul still farther intothe cloud, to find there the face ofHim of whom it is said : Cloudsand darkness are round about we writing to any who arethus perplexed ? some young man,perhaps, who stumbles at the deepthings of the Word, the Mystery ofGod, of the Godman, ot Evil, ofSuffering ? Oh, come with us toJesus, and look into His face till theanswer comes I And meanwhile bethis your quiet song: Lord, myheart is not haughty, nor mine eyeslofty; neither do I exercise myselfin great matters, or in things toohigh for me. Surely I have behavedand quieted myself as a child that isweaned of his, mother; my soul iseven ta^ a weaned child, PsalmCXIXI: 1, ^British Messenger,. ABSiwuimax pure BOOK REVIEWS. The American Book Coi, New York,has issued another edition i ef the Ea^Latin Method, by Prof. A. 0. Harkness,of Brown University. Tl^is edition isnot changed or modified in any way. This work comprises Latin Exercises,Latin Reader and sufficient Grammar forthe beginner, its* aim is that of a prac-tical guide for reading Latin and not amere companion to the grammar. It hasbeen successfully used in the Bchools ofour city. j Houghton, Mifflin «fc Co.;Boston, haveissued a beautifully gotten uD book forthe holidays. It is WiittierB Year-Book,bound in blue and silver. The froniis-piece is a most lifelike photo taken atthe age of seventy-three. For each dayof the year are given selections from works, while each month isintroduced by appropriate poems. Thebirthdays of persons of celebrity are alsonoted. A New Samaritan^ by Jtuia McNairWright. This excellent book, is wellbound in cloth, pp. 317. The heroine isan heire


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