Echoes From Central Music Hall Selections From the Recent Sermons of Professor

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Echoes From Central Music Hall Selections From the Recent Sermons of Professor
David Swing
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He is the Savior of to-day and to- morrow ; not a monument, but a life. Man was not only born to trouble, as the sparks to fly upward, but he was also born to greatness and joy, if only some Savior will beat down the wild thorns and let the lilies live. Joy loves to fly . Upward like sparks from the fire. When the moral Savior comes troubles pass awa}^ and human life grows triumphant. Through him the troubles of wealth would give place to a blessed benevolence ; the troubles of the State would ...be modified b}' the advent of honor in all the humble and great ofiices, and by a holier brother- hood among men ; the troubles of the drunkard would pass away at the bidding of the blameless life ; the troubles of sin would disappear in a full forgiveness and a new virtue ; the troubles of poverty would almost be destroyed by the divine simplicity of life, and even the trouble which death pours into the heart would be only a light cloud which the love of God would dissolve. Man is born to trouble, but the civilization which Jesus offers will command society to be born to ten thousand joys.

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