A Memorial of Mrs Margaret Breckinridge

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A Memorial of Mrs Margaret Breckinridge
Archibald Alexander
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He cometh forth as a flower, and is cut down: he fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not. His days are determined: the number of his years are with thee; thou hast appointed his bounds, that he cannot pass. " No condition in this life is exempt from trouble. No bulwarks can be erected by kings and princes, strong enough, and high enough, to be a safe- guard against the shafts of adversity. In regard to this matter, the rich and the poor stand very much upon a level. " Man is born unto troub...le as the sparks fly upward. " Hence, this life has justly been denominated, " the vale of tears. " Uninterrupted bliss cannot be found beneath the skies. The righteous are not exempt, but many are their afflictions. Besides a participation in the common lot of humanity, they have troubles pe- culiar to themselves. The dispensations of God towards his own people, are, indeed, in covenant love and faithfulness, but they are not calculated to encourage them to take up their rest in this world, but to render their path so thorny, and their bed so uneasy, that they are continually admonished of their duty to set their affections on things above, and to press forward as pilgrims to the possession of their heavenly inheritance.

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