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The Bit Of Garden.
Young children like to have a small piece of land for a gar...

Pleasant Play.
There are many plays in which children may amuse themselves...

A Tale Of Negative Gravity
My wife and I were staying at a small town in northern Ital...

Old Pipes And The Dryad
A mountain brook ran through a little village. Over the bro...

Revelation Of God's Holy Word.
Ye favored lands, rejoice Where God reveals his word...

The Golden Crown.
A teacher once asked a child, "If you had a golden crown, w...

The Shepherd And His Bible.
A poor shepherd, living among the Alps, the father of a lar...

The Transferred Ghost
The country residence of Mr. John Hinckman was a delightful...

Margaret And Herbert.
In a large family there are often diversity of character an...

Edward And Ellen.
Edward Ford owned a snug little cottage with a small farm s...

Anne Cleaveland.
Anne was the daughter of a wealthy farmer. She had a good N...

The Market Day.
Mrs. Ford had three little children--Lily, Hetty, and a dea...

Good Companions.
One day, says a Persian poet, I saw a bunch of roses, and i...

My Early Days.
My father's house was indeed a pleasant home; and father wa...

The Orphans' Voyage.
Two little orphan boys, whose parents died in a foreign lan...

Lettice And Myra.
...

A Scene In London.
My young readers may have heard about the poor people in Lond...

The Portrait Of Flora Purchased.
Anna started for her home, and when she had arrived, she sl...

Telling Secrets.
There is a company of girls met together, and what can they...

The Parting Scene.
In one of our western cities was a poor woman, in the garre...



REVELATION OF GOD'S HOLY WORD.








Ye favored lands, rejoice
Where God reveals his word:
We are not left to nature's voice
To bid us know the Lord.

His statutes and commands
Are set before our eyes;
He puts the gospel in our hands,
Where our salvation lies.

His laws are just and pure,
His truth without deceit;
His promise is for ever sure,
And his rewards are great.





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