The Legend of the Old Mill And Other Poems

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They live in our hearts evermore And the brightening pathway that tiny feet trod Leads us to the dear Father's door.
THE CITY OF THE KING. 89 THE CITY OF THE KING.
I sat one evening thinking of the differ ences wide That still in unity of thought the Church of Christ divide, The feuds and bitter quarrels of various forms and creeds, Of truth so mixed with error that it often times misleads, And of the Master's prayer as his work was almost done, "As we are one, oh Father that they might in us b
...e one, " And as I mused and pondered before me seemed to rise A city fair whose glittering towers ascend ed to the skies, And up the hill so steep and high on which the city stood Were toiling up by many a path a countless multitude.
Some of the hillside ways were broad, well trodden paths were they QO MISCELLANEOUS.
And crossed at various angles by full many a narrow way Some seemed to me circuitous, but all led up the hill, And where they intersected oft with greet ings of good will, The different bands of pilgrims met, oft times they joined in song Voice after voice caught up the strain as it was borne along, Till all the hill, it seemed to me reechoed the refrain, The chorus of the song, "The Lamb, the Lamb that was slain.


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