The Persecuted Family: a Narrative of the Sufferings of the Presbyterians in the Reign of Charles Ii

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The Persecuted Family: a Narrative of the Sufferings of the Presbyterians in the Reign of Charles Ii
Robert Pollok
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My soul he doth restore again; And me to walk doth make Within the paths of righteousness, Even for his own name's sake.
Yea, though I walk in death's dark valc^ Yet will I fear none ill: For thou art with me; and thy rod And staff me comfort still.
Then, as it is beautifully expressed by Gra- hame.
THE PERS1ECUTED FAMILY. 83 - rose the song^, the loud Acclaim of praise. The wheding plover cea&ed Her plaint: the solitary place was glad; And, on the distant cairn, the watcher's ear Caught, doubt
...fully at limes, the breeze-borne note.'' After this Mr. Bruce lifted up their fervent prayer to the throne of grace; and then repeated his text, from the same psalm which had heen sung, "Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, yet will I fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me." This consolatory passage he illustrated hy shewing how they, who had the rod and staff of the Almighty to support them, needed fear no evil. This rod and staff, he shewed, were no less than the infinite love, and wisdom, and power of Grod, engaged in the preservation of the right- eous.

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