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ngs; and I will be his God; and he shall be my son。 But;” was slowly; distinctly read; “the fearful; the unbelieving; &c。; shall have their part in the lake which burh with fire and brimstone; which is the second death。”
Henceforward; I knew what fate St。 John feared for me。
A calm; subdued triumph; blent with a longing earnestness; marked his enunciation of the last glorious verses of that chapter。 The reader believed his name was already written in the Lamb’s book of life; and he yearned after the hour which should admit him to the city to which the kings of the earth bring their glory and honour; which has no need of sun or moon to shine in it; because the glory of God lightens it; and the Lamb is the light thereof。
In the prayer following the chapter; all his energy gathered—all his stern zeal woke: he was in deep earnest; wrestling with God; and resolved on a conquest。 He supplicated strength for the weak… hearted; guidance for wanderers from the fold: a return; even at the eleventh hour; for those whom the temptations of the world and the flesh were luring from the narrow path。 He asked; he urged; he claimed the boon of a brand snatched from the burning。 Earnestness is ever deeply solemn: first; as I listened to that prayer; I wondered at his; then; when it continued and rose; I was touched by it; and at last awed。 He felt the greatness and goodness of his purpose so sincerely: others who heard him plead for it; could not but feel it too。
The
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