192 CONCLUSION. 



interest, delight, and thankfulness, the ever- 

 accumulating manifestations of his ■wisdom, so 

 marvellously displayed in the works of creation, 

 equally in theminutestas in thegreatest; Ave shall 

 trace with devout admiration the indications of 

 his providence, and with the highest and ador- 

 ing gratitude, the wonderful display of all his 

 perfections in the great scheme of salvation. 

 But it will be reserved for another and a better 

 world, — when we shall be freed from those 

 hindrances which at present cloud our sight 

 and hide so much of God's ways from our view, 

 — when the range of our intellect, now so 

 limited and contracted, shall be vastly enlarged, 

 — fully to unfold before us the wonders of the 

 Divine government. There may we unite 

 in the devout contemplation of these " parts of 

 his ways," as yet so imperfectly understood, 

 with those who, having come off conquerors in 

 the strife with sin and Satan, through him who 

 loved them, stand " before the throne, and 

 before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and 

 PALMS in their hands ;" and cry " with a loud 

 voice, saying, Salvation to our God which 

 sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb." 



DLACKBUKN AND UUllT, l-KIMliKS, 'JO], HULDORN HILL. 



