The field is too wide, the harvest too great* tne world too broad, and humanity too precious, either for delays, for jealousies, for strifes. Indeed this human life is all t short to allow the indulgence of vain regre • And when the sense of weakness, or or g and sin, overbears the weary head andke , I can but remember.the trusting and tr phant joy of the Apostle. —John A. An
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Saturday Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 123, 17 November 1877, Page 12
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