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THE HONEY-MAKERS. 
But who hath praise cnougli ? nay, who hath any? 
None can express thy works but he that knows them.” 
While then we praise God for the volume of 
nature, one page of which we have spent a pleas- 
ant hour in reading, shall we not bless him still 
more for that sacred word which reveals to us a 
Redeemer, without whom “ was not any thing 
made that was made.” In him who is the “Light 
of the world,” and “ in whom all things consist,” 
should be our trust ; to him our prayers and 
praises should be directed. Let us give thanks 
to him for the greatness of the blessings he is 
ready to bestow on all his children, and for the 
perfect and eternal happiness of a glorious here- 
after. 
