If it is hard for us, amid these little ills of life, to keep...

If it is hard for us, amid these little ills of life, to keep God's providence continually in view, and if we hesitate, in every struggle, to step out of the commonplaces of life into the presence of the Divine, then life ought to appear to us at least an art, if not a duty. Nothing is more beautiful than the child in whose tearful eyes the sunshine of joy and innocence soon beams again, like the flower which quivers and trembles in the spring shower, and soon after blossoms and exhales its fragrance, as the sun dries the tears upon its cheeks.—Max Müller.

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"Let us have grace"
March 6, 1915
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