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God's Ways.

GOD'S WAYS .

HOAV feAV that from their youthful clay , Look on to Avhat their life may be , Painting the vision of the Avay In colours soft , and bright , and free ; HOAV feAv who to such paths have brought The hopes and dreams of early thought ! For God , through ways they haA'e not known ,

Will lead His OAvn . The eager hearts , the souls of fire Who pant and toil for God and man , And vieAv AA'ith eyes of keen desire , The upland way of toil and pain ;

Almost with scorn they think of rest , Of holy calm of tranquil breast ; But God , through Avays they haA'e not known ,

Will lead His OAVH . A lower task on them is laid , With love to make the labour light , And then their beauty they must shed , On quiet homes and lost to sight ;

Changed are their visions high and fair , Yet calm and still they labour there ; ' For God , through Ava 3 * s they haA'e not known ,

Will lead His OAATI . The gentle heart that thinks , with pain , It scarce can loAvliest tasks fufil , And if it dared its life to scan Would ask but pathway IOAV and still ;

Often such loAvby heart is brought To act with power beyond its thought ; For God , through Avays they have not knoAvn Will lead His own .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
SKETCH OF AN OLD LODGE AT FALMOUTH.* Article 2
ANTI-MASONRY.* Article 3
BEATRICE. Article 6
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS. Article 8
A DREAM. Article 11
WHAT OF THE DAY? Article 11
A MEMORABLE DAY IN JERSEY. Article 12
A MASONIC ADDRESS. Article 14
AMABEL VAUGHAN.* Article 16
IN MEMORIAM. Article 19
GOD'S WAYS. Article 22
LOST AND SAVED; OR, NELLIE POWERS, THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 23
WHAT IS TRUTH?* Article 25
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 29
A REVIEW. Article 34
FREEMASONRY.* Article 36
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 39
SHE WOULD BE A MASON.* Article 42
AT THE LAST. Article 44
THE CONDITION OF ARTINTHIS COUNTRY. Article 45
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 46
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God's Ways.

GOD'S WAYS .

HOAV feAV that from their youthful clay , Look on to Avhat their life may be , Painting the vision of the Avay In colours soft , and bright , and free ; HOAV feAv who to such paths have brought The hopes and dreams of early thought ! For God , through ways they haA'e not known ,

Will lead His OAvn . The eager hearts , the souls of fire Who pant and toil for God and man , And vieAv AA'ith eyes of keen desire , The upland way of toil and pain ;

Almost with scorn they think of rest , Of holy calm of tranquil breast ; But God , through Avays they haA'e not known ,

Will lead His OAVH . A lower task on them is laid , With love to make the labour light , And then their beauty they must shed , On quiet homes and lost to sight ;

Changed are their visions high and fair , Yet calm and still they labour there ; ' For God , through Ava 3 * s they haA'e not known ,

Will lead His OAATI . The gentle heart that thinks , with pain , It scarce can loAvliest tasks fufil , And if it dared its life to scan Would ask but pathway IOAV and still ;

Often such loAvby heart is brought To act with power beyond its thought ; For God , through Avays they have not knoAvn Will lead His own .

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