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ATLANTA, OA., MAY 26, 1909.
"Sfmrnhmli."
rain beats hard against my
pane,
waves roar out at sea,
the shriek of the wind,in thee!
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wild as a demon's glee,
lere I sit and am not afraid,
he Lord, I know, is thinking
old and my strength is almos
as poor as poor can be;
irds have flown, and I'm all a
e nest on the old home tree,
afe and glad; for the Lord, I k
fays thinking of me.
range and wild is the world c
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continents, islands, tribt
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multitudes, bond and free!
ings of the earth bow down t
yet?-He can think of me.
one can measure the mind of
e bounds of eternity,
nows each life that has com
lim,
le tiniest bird and bee;
the love of His heart is so de
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it takes in even me.
JVlary ?. Allbrigbt, In Chriitian *
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because tbere Is no Uobt in tbe
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\ouTHERn Presbyter/ah
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m.?Isaiah bin: 20. *