(7) “There is nothing.” So we think of the small effects which any effort after good can accomplish. Yet here also out of that nothingness often rises that little cloud not bigger than a man’s hand, yet the very hand that relieves us, that grasps us, that saves us from perishing. “Be not weary in well-doing.” “Patience worketh experience, and experience hope.” A. P. STANLEY, Addresses and Sermons in America, p. 172. REFERENCES: 18:43.—Spurgeon, Evening by Evening, p. 274; A. K. H. B., Towards the
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