ANOTHER’S BURDEN
“My I >urden is too heavy, Lord," I tremblingly said; ”1 can no farther carry it!” And tears 1 shed. 1 hen came a sudden cry of help From one sore pressed; I ran to seek him, gladly gave Him of my best! Then thought I of my hca\y burd Hut, 10, ’tvvas gone! Tlie gloom and douht had \am quite And love’s light shone. When we another’s burden lift Or try to hear, » Love’s gentle hand removeth s\\r Our load of care. —“The Spi
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White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 5, 1 June 1946, Page 10
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