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The Lord preserveth the simple. Ps. cxvi. &

THY home is with the humble, Lord!
The simple are Thy rest;

Thy lodging is in childlike hearts;

Thou makest there Thy nest.

F. W. FABER.

THIS deliverance of the soul from all useless and selfish and unquiet cares, brings to it an unspeakable peace and freedom; this is true simplicity. This state of entire resignation and perpetual acquiescence produces true liberty; and this liberty brings perfect simplicity. The soul which knows no self-seeking, no interested ends, is thoroughly candid; it goes straight forward without hindrance; its path opens daily more and more to "perfect day," in proportion as its self-renunciation and its self-forgetfulness increase; and its peace, amid whatever troubles beset it, will be as boundless as the depths of the

sea.

FENELON

Let not him that girdeth on his harness boast himself as he that putteth it off. I KINGS XX. II. Put on the whole armor of God. — EPH. vi. 11.

WAS I not girded for the battle-field?
Bore I not helm of pride and glittering sword?
Behold the fragments of my broken shield,
And lend to me Thy heavenly armor, Lord!

OH,
OF

ANON.

H, be at least able to say in that day, Lord, I am no hero. I have been careless, cowardly, sometimes all but mutinous. Punishment I have deserved, I deny it not. But a traitor I have never been; a deserter I have never been. I have tried to fight on Thy side in Thy battle against evil. I have tried to do the duty which lay nearest me; and to leave whatever Thou didst commit to my charge a little better than I found it. I have not been good, but I have at least tried to be good. Take the will for the deed, good Lord. Strike not my unworthy name off the roll-call of the noble and victorious army, which is the blessed company of all faithful people; and let me, too, be found written in the Book of Life; even though 1 stand the lowest and last upon its list. Amen. C. KINGSLEY,

And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness, quietness and assurance forever. · ISA. xxxii. 17.

THE heart that ministers for Thee
In Thy own work will rest;

And the subject spirit of a child
Can serve Thy children best.

A. L. WARING.

T matters not where or what we are, so we be His servants. They are happy who have a wide field and great strength to fulfil His missions of compassion; and they, too, are blessed who, in sheltered homes and narrow ways of duty, wait upon Him in lowly services of love. Wise or simple, gifted or slender in knowledge, in the world's gaze or in hidden paths, high or low, encompassed by affections and joys of home, or lonely and content in God alone, what matters, so that they bear the seal of the living God? Blessed company, unknown to each other, unknowing even themselves!

H. E. MANNING

In the morning, then ye shall see the glory of the Lord. Ex. xvi. 7.

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Serving the Lord; rejoicing in hope. - ROM. xii. 11, 12.

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EVERY day is a fresh beginning,

Every morn is the world made new.
You who are weary of sorrow and sinning,
Here is a beautiful hope for you;

A hope for me and a hope for you.

SUSAN COOLIDGE.

E patient with every one, but above all with yourself. I mean, do not be disturbed because of your imperfections, and always rise up bravely from a fall. I am glad that you make a daily new beginning; there is no better means of progress in the spiritual life than to be continually beginning afresh, and never to think that we have done enough.

FRANCIS DE SALES.

BECAUSE perseverance is so difficult, even when supported by the grace of God, thence is the value of new beginnings. For new beginnings are the life of perseverance.

E. B. PUSEY,

Herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men. - ACTS xxiv. 16.

I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go; I will guide thee with mine eye. Ps. xxxii. 8.

OH, keep thy conscience sensitive;
No inward token miss;

And go where grace entices thee;

Perfection lies in this.

F. W. FABER,

E need only obey.

There is guidance for

WE

each of us, and by lowly listening we shall hear the right word.

R. W. EMERSON.

THE heights of Christian perfection can only be reached by faithfully each moment following the Guide who is to lead you there, and He reveals your way to you one step at a time, in the little things of your daily lives, asking only on your part that you yield yourselves up to His guidance. If then, in anything you feel doubtful or troubled, be sure that it is the voice of your Lord, and surrender it at once to His bidding, rejoicing with a great joy that He has begun thus to lead and guide you.

H. W. S

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