Oh, let my parents live "Fear not, fear not, my child'! Until I bring thee home'!" 4. Her little prayer was said'; Until I bring thee home'!"" a CON-DE-SCEND', be willing. d OR -PHAN, a child who has lost its par ents. e E'ER, ever. [LESSON XCV. is a touching description of a little girl's prayer. She prays that the Lord will draw near, and make his presence known to her -that he will dwell in her heart-lead her in the right way-preserve the lives of her parents, etc. Although she can not see the Lord with her natural eyes, she looks upward with the eye of faith, and believes that her prayer will be heard and answered.] THE RECORD OF LIFE. The record of life runs thus: Man creeps from infancy into childhood-bounds into youth-sobers into manhood-softens into age-totters into second childhood, and stumbles into the grave prepared for him. THE END. University of California Library NORTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY Richmond Field Station, Bldg. 400 1301 South 46th Street Richmond, CA 94804-4698 ALL BOOKS MAY BE RECALLED AFTER 7 DAYS To renew or recharge your library materials, you may contact NRLF 4 days prior to due date at (510) 642-6233 DUE AS STAMPED BELOW (MAR 16 2008 DD20 12M 7-06 |