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brook hardships in this, but white man said 
he wanted his good things now, and hence 
God gave them. 
Dear reader, ought not you and I praise 
God with our lips, and in our lives, that we 
may have good things in the present and 
the future world. " No good thing will be 
withheld from them that walk uprightly." 
Oh ! the unspeakable goodness of God, and 
the condescension of Christ in giving him- 
self for us, that he might redeem us from 
all iniquity and purify unto himself a pecul- 
iar people zealous of good works. Are we 
that peculiar people, and are we zealous of 
good works? If so we will not hold our 
peace, nor rest, until that darkened son of 
Africa, who thinks he is necessarily com- 
pelled to drag out a life of wretchedness, 
enjoys the same opportunities of being 
happy that we possess, both in this, and the 
world to come. 
"Help us to help each other, Lord," 
