The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, March 24, 1909, Image 1

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IK* ' NEW ORLEANS, LA. ATLANTA, Qi ?pportu By (In answer to th Thev do me wroiif whe When once I knock a I For every day I stand And hid you wake ai Wail not for precious < Weep not for golden Each night I burn the At sunrise every sou Laugh like a boy To vanished joys be My judgments seal the But never bind a mo > Though deep in mire, v I lend my arm to all No shamefaced outcast But might arise and Dost thou behold thy 1 I Dost reel from right< Then turn from blotted And find the future's Art thou a mourner? 'J Art thou a sinner? Each morning gives the Each night a star to "TTo tbc Zaw anb to tbe XTestimo tbts TKDorb, It is because tbere ti # The Southwestern Presbyter/ah) j ||y The qrit/?al Presbyter/ah /HE CtOUTHERfl iHRE<SBYTEft/A/1 MARCH 24, 1909. RICHMOND, VA. nity Upturns. R. B. Malonc. e Poem, "Opportunity.") ) say I come no more nd fad to find you in; outside your door, id rise to fight and win. chances passed away, * ^ , T' i ages on the wane; records of the day, ^ 1 is horn again. / ' I /."V.'J.Ors that have sped, / blind and deaf aim dumb; : dead past with its dead, ment vet to come. vring not your hands and weep, who say, "I can." ever sank so deep be again a man. lost youth all aghast? ;ous retribution's blow? 1 archive*; of thp nast pages white as snow. fhcn rouse thee from thy spell! Sins may be forgiven; c wings to flee from hell, guide thy feet to heaven. up. 1!f tbe\> speafe not accorbino to ^ 3 no Itflbt tn tbem.?Isaiah bin: 20. II ? 2'? '