A Discourse Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church

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A Discourse Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church
Inglis James
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) Vicissitude characterizes all temporal things. The world is mutable, and the fashion of it passeth away. Often is the brightness of a morning sun crossed in B 10 its glorious march by mists and vapours, and suc- ceeded by a night in which neither moon nor star is visible. The days of rejoicing retire into the grave of departed time ; and the days of sorrow take their place. But all this is not fortuitous. Although man may seem to himself to be devoted u to trouble as the sparks fly upward, " ...yet let him remember that " affliction cometh not forth of the dust, neither doth trouble spring out of the ground. " It is the allot- ment of him whose understanding is infinite ; whose benevolence is inexhaustible ; whose throne is estab- lished in justice and in judgment, while mercy and truth go b( fore his face. All conditions, and every circumstance and appendage, of life, whether they be prosperous or adverse are ordained by him. " Our breath is in the hand of God, and all our ways are his.

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