POSITION — Makes Barrier to Grace, – Charles Spurgeon
GRACE makes it self equally at home in the palace and the cottage. No condition necessitates its absence, no position precludes its nourishing. One may compare it in its power to live and blossom in all places to the beautiful blue-bell of Scotland, of which the poetess sings :-—
no vale too low,
’emulous fo
It crowns the mountain
With azure bells.
And decks the fountain
[n forest dells.
It wreathes the ruin with clusters grey,
Bowing and snv.liiiL,- ilii; liielu’ii; i.::i.y.”
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