MEDITATIONS, FOR EVERY DAY IN A MONTH. By Ilary Carpente. "MEDITATION is a pausing on truth already discovered. It takes it home BOSTON: WM. CROSBY AND H. P. NICHOLS, 111 WASHINGTON STREET. 1847. III 5 2 22. COLLEGE HARVARD MAR 20 1896 LIBRARY John Barttelt CAMBRIDGE: METCALF AND COMPANY, PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY. PREFACE. IT has been suggested by an eminent Christian, that a text should be every morning selected, which may be carried in the thoughts through the day, serving for self-government and religious improvement, for excitement or restraint, in the various circumstances of life. By thus dwelling on a short passage of the sacred writings, a deeper and fuller meaning will be discovered, which may have been lost without this close and serious consideration of it. "It might be a profitable exercise," says the late Rev. John Foster, "sometimes to try our faith in particulars. Go to any part of God's revelation, one and another, and say, 'Here is something for my faith, that is, for me to believe, and to be in right manner affected by. Has my faith ever been here? Has this really been taken within its compass? It is true I |