Do not mourn the past, my brother; it has given place...

Do not mourn the past, my brother; it has given place to better times. Do not dread the coming of the future; it shall dawn in brighter and safer glory. Come, and upon the altars of the faith be anointed as the Daniels of to-day, at once the prophet and the worker—the brow bright with the shining prophecy, the hands full of earnest and of holy deeds.—Wm. M. PUNSHON.


The crown of the morrow lies in that approach to the Christ character, which a life of faithfulness to-day makes real and abiding.—REV. I. MENCH CHAMBERS.

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