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A little, I had; and yet it seemed to me that a very Jordan of

difficulty lay beforein full power Mr

Dinwiddie waited a moment and went on

"That old cry, 'Where is the Lord God of Elijah?' - will bring

down His hand, now as then; hty to hold back worse waves

than those of the 'Descender' Aaron's rod, and the blast of

the priests' trumpets, were but the appeal and the triuer walls than those of

Jericho fall down, noell as then"

"Then it ," I said

"Sometimes" - Mr Dinwiddie answered; "and not sometimes That

earnest Sunday-school teacher, who prayed that the Lord would

give him at least one soul a week out of his Bible class, and

who reported at the end of the year, fifty-two brought to God,

- what do you think of his faith? - and his Jericho?"

"Is it true?" I said

"It is true What are the walls of stone and ainst

principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the