Constance, and of seeing the old Colonel without
being hated as the bearer of ill news. But on carefully examining the
wallet which Dr. Lloyd prepared for the journey, and ascertaining that,
instead of astrological calculations and scalping knives, it contained
only comforts and necessaries, Jobson, with renewed courage and joyous
expectations, set out to accompany him on a delightful errand to
Ribblesdale.
CHAP. XXII.
Those that would serve God sincerely in affluence have infinitely
greater advantages and opportunities for it in adverse fortune;
therefore let us set vigorously to the task that lies before us,
supplying in the abundance of inward beauty what is wanting to the
outward lustre of the church; and we shall not fail to find that
the grots and caves lie as open to the celestial influences as the
fairest and most beautiful temples.
Dr. Henry Hammond's Letters.
A painter, who is solicitous to give just representations of nature,
must blend his lights and shades, and contrast vivid colours with sombre
hues.
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