. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ? C»n-we ftilter ki our con-. ^danoe of suocewl^G^, in his mtrci tod love,^ mas permitted ^B^ suffer much *UsMy; apt!Jk» mmj aend^3ace. Maywe not hopa that this point is well nigh attained 1 We believe it ia; and with propertruat in God and a vigorous effort on our part,•tVBts will prove it May God hasten theday of our complete deliverance ! The gloryshall be His. Childs Fibst Catbohism.—^y ** Luola^Salitbury, N. C. J. J. Bruntr, • GOOD OUT OF ETIL. War is not an unmixed evil. It ition U) the rule, All things workgood to them that love God. Idev


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ? C»n-we ftilter ki our con-. ^danoe of suocewl^G^, in his mtrci tod love,^ mas permitted ^B^ suffer much *UsMy; apt!Jk» mmj aend^3ace. Maywe not hopa that this point is well nigh attained 1 We believe it ia; and with propertruat in God and a vigorous effort on our part,•tVBts will prove it May God hasten theday of our complete deliverance ! The gloryshall be His. Childs Fibst Catbohism.—^y ** Luola^Salitbury, N. C. J. J. Bruntr, • GOOD OUT OF ETIL. War is not an unmixed evil. It ition U) the rule, All things workgood to them that love God. Idevelope a type of Christian charac. April 26, 1862. LKtgOKB or AFFlilCtlOW. t and patriotiam, not found in the softtim%s of peace and prosperity, ierois^ nd selC»hAnd this •• trpe, both as to those who go to the ^nted fieldand those who remain at home. Individual suffering, bodUy ind mentsJ, i«liable any moment to rise over the soul of anyof us, and settle down upon tjie heart. For man ia bom to trouble as the, aparks fly up-ward. Our peraona may be aaaailed by diaeaaeand death ; our frienda aod kijidred may be re-moved by the aame fell destroyer; the brightesthopes of yesterday, In relationj to any of ourtemporal oonoerna, may to-day [ be blasted for- • While the temptations and dangers of oamp life lead off many from the Saviour Into JJlgL. ,aver. But, affliotaons come not forth of thebroad road to death, others are estapliihed andstrengthtned by them. They Art all fire, thateither consumes or purifies. They reveal dearfythe character of those who are tried| by fall; but those who atond %i% t«st ris


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