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cr f eatur e, &bai, is m Christ Jesus our Lord • ami wh£l! him at the concluding scene of li£ 1 flnall y enavi b mortal spirit is about to e x C hnU P » \ hen for an eternity of joy to eKrk m hnrno of J?' transporting rapture'—" Oh ! riLTL an ***««? '< sting iO ! grave, where is thy victory'? -fe re h thv death is sin ; and the strength nf y • Thes tin ? Bat thanks be to God, which iveth ™ B 18 th ll» through our Lord Jesus Christ/' Us the »ict^ THE STREAMOF DEATH There is a stream whose narrow tide \ckDown and unknown worlds diruio Where all must go ■ rld ' S UJ vide, Its waveless waters, dark and deeo Mid sullen sdence downward sweep With moanless flow. Pl I saw where,, at that dreary flood A smiling infant prattling stood ' Whose hour was come • ' Untaught of ill, it neared the tide Sunk, as to cradled rest, and died' Like going home. ' Followed, with languid eye anon A youth diseased, and pale and wan • And there alone • He gazed upon the leaden stream And feared to plunge-I heard a scream And he was gone. 0 eam , And then a form in manhood's strpn^i. Come bustling on, till there at length lie saw life's bound : He shrank, and raised life's bittor Too late—his shriek of wild desnair yer * The waters drowned. Next stood upon that surgeless shorn A bein<*, bowed with many a score Of toibome years ; Earthborne and sad, ho left the bant Back turned his dimming eve anrl Ah ! full of years. " ' a 3ant . How bitter must thy waters be Oh death !—How hard a thin" ah i m It is to die, p ' a' me I mused. When to that stream a*ai„ Another child of mortal men, 1 With smiles, drew nigh. Tis the last pang, he calmly said • To me, O Death, thou hast no dr<4,> Saviour, I come. ■ Spread but Thine arms on yonder ci, I see!—ye waters bear me o'er re There is my home. ' LONDON: MARSHALL BROTHER* 10, PATERNOSTER ROW. '' Price Id. ; or 53 per hundred.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9389, 12 June 1889, Page 6

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