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    Words of Cheer for the Tempted, the Toiling, and the Sorrowing

    by T.S. Arthur

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    THE little Lina opened her eyes upon this world in the arms of her father, the good Gotleib. He kissed the child with a holy joy: "For," said he, "now is a thought of God fixed in an eternal form; " and he felt that a Divine love flowed into this work of the great God--this also thrilled his warm, manly heart with a wondrous love. He felt the inmost of his being vibrating as with an electric touch, to the inmost of the little new-born innocent.

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