Light from the Sanctuary FOR THE CLOUDY AND DARK DAY. Inscribed to Mourners. By the Author of 66 THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF THE LORD JESUS 66 66 CHRIST," THE ARMOUR OF RIGHTEOUSNESS," A CATECHISM ON THE EVIDENCES OF REVEALED RELIGION," &c. "By His light I walked through darkness "-JOB. xxix. 3. Second Edition. LONDON: WILLIAM MACINTOSH, 24, PATERNOSTER ROW. 1866. 141. k. 96. INTRODUCTION. WHY weepest thou? wherefore art thou sad? are questions which those who have hearts to be touched with the sight of human misery, have reason often to propose, as they journey through this vale of tears, for truly "man is born unto trouble as the sparks fly upward." Happy were it for the children of sorrow did they oftener seek to analyse their own tears, or trace to their true source those afflictions which fill the present scene with the sounds of lamentation and mourning and woe. In the hope of inducing some child of grief to inquire into the cause and cure |