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  3. Sunday School Lesson.

    Judah carried captive to Babylon.—Jer 39. Golden Text.—"Be sure your sins will find you out."—Num. 32:23; Introduction. ...

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  4. The Sunday School

    A gardener has been busy in the garden of the home opposite our Parsonage for the last few days, pruning, cutting, and doing up the garden. As I went out of the gate the other day he was busy lopping off ...

    Article : 578 words
  5. THE GRACE OF HUMILITY.

    Behind the word which is translated "lowliness" is our word "tapestry," and I think I shall not be far away from the Apostle's mind when I say that he counsels us to lay our life down like a soft tapestry ...

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  6. THE FASHIONING OF CHARACTER.

    Do not let us suppose that character requires great circumstances for the making. Character can be made in poor circumstances. Far away in the East, in some poor little but, an Eastern workman is ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. SACRIFICIAL LOVE.

    A fire recently destroyed a fine barn on a farm, and a number of horses and cows perished in the flames. Soon after the fire, the owner, walking over the ruins, came upon an object which touched him more than ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. SAVED BY SACRIFICE.

    The following is a true story, the record of which is preserved in the Bodlein Library at Oxford: The tower door of St. Leonard's Church, Bridgenorth, was left open, and two young boys, wandering in, were ...

    Article : 205 words
  9. CHRIST DID NOT DIE FOR HIS OWN SINS.

    The fire-bell rang. I saw a man rushing fractically up the hill toward the fire. As I went more leisurely in that direction, I met him coming back, and I asked, and I asked, "Where is the fire?" He said: "I really don't know; ...

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  10. LINCOLN'S ADVICE.

    There is enough wisdom in this little story to occupy us for a week. Indeed, most of us would do well to remember its lesson all our lives: Secretary Stanton was once greatly vexed because an ...

    Article : 194 words
  11. THE UNRECOGNISED MASTER.

    Some ninety years ago there was born in France a peasant painter, Millet. He was not recognised as a master; his groat opponents were the professors of art. The French Academy would not look at him; ...

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