The Emigrants All Allegory Or Christians Vs the World

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The Emigrants All Allegory Or Christians Vs the World
Wesley Cochran
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In all just now said about industry and con- tentment, it is not intended to be represented that all are rich. Kiches and contentment are by no means sure to be found together. These do not confine their ambition to this world's goods : and, being in the world, they sufier in common with all others, from sickness, and various unforeseen obstacles to gain. But if poor, they yet show thankfulness for what they have, and make the best of it. If their chil- dren are not dressed in rich apparel, but
... with patched garments, yet they are whole and clean, and the children are happy.
These same poor families were in squalid wretchedness before emigrating. They now show thrift, though they are the Lord's poor. If these poor people were always seen to get rich soon after emigrating, miserly spirits would THE ADOPTED COUNTRY. 107 seek to emigrate for the sake of this wealth to be gained : when they would be sure to find it said to them, " thy money perish with thee/' The motive of earthly gain cannot be a promi- nent one in this country ; though in fact the people suffer no loss in this respect.


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