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November 3, 1909. THE P
Resolved, first, That we bow in humble
submission to His wise providence, 1
knowing that "He doeth all things well."
Second, That we are grateful for the
sweet privilege of having hud her with
us, even though for so short a time.
Third, Though her little place is vacant
in our midst, the spirit of her short life
will ever live to shed sunshine in our
hearts
Fourth, That we extend our deepest '
sympathy to the bereaved parents and
brother, and pray that God may bless J
and comfort them. j
Fifth, That these resolutions be read i
before the Ladies' Aid Society, of River- ]
dale, Ga., and if adopted, be placed on
the minutes of the said organization.
Sixth, That copies be sent to the bereaved
family and the "Presbyterian of
the South." j
Mrs. J. T. Huie,
Mrs. H. L. Turner,
Mrs. Sewell,
Mrs. R. H. Carries,
Committee.
Uiverdale, Ga.
THE GREAT PHYSICIAN.
Itishop Kavanaugh was one %day walking
through the streets of a city when he
met one ol Its prominent physicians, who
enured aim a seat in his carriage. The
physician was an infidel. After a while
ihe conversation turned upon religion. "I
aiu surprised," said the intidel doctor,
"that such an intelligent man as you are
should believe such an old fable as that."
The bishop made 110 immediate reply, but
some time afterwards said: "Doctor, suppose
that years ago some one Jiad recommended
to you a prescription for pulmonary
consumption, and given you directions
concerning it, and you had procured
the prescription and taken it according to
order, and had been cured of the terrible i
disease. Suppose that you had used that
prescription in your practice ever since,
and had never known it to fail when tak- \
11 according to directions, what would
you say of the man who couid not believe
in or would not try your prescription?"
"I should say he was a fool,replied the
physician. "Twenty-five years ago I
tried the power of God's grace. It tuade
a different man of ine. All these years I
have preached salvation to others, and
wherever it as been accepted I have nev r
known it to fail. I have seen it make
'Im proud man humble, the drunken man (
temperate, the profane man pure in
speech, the dishonest true. The rich and
poor, the learned and the unlearned, the
old and the young have alike been healed
of their disease." "You have caught me
fairly bishop, I have been a fool," said the
physician.
That infidel became the superintendent
of a prosperous Sunday-school.?S. S.
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