Excerpt from The Annual Monitor for 1871: Or Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland, for the Year 1870
It is the Almighty’s prerogative to appoint to all their places, and it is our part to look out for the work He ordains for us, with ready and willing hearts. Often does the enlightened mind, when made conscious that the end is near, feel that if life on earth could again be renewed, it would have to be spent differently, and more devoted to Him who gave it. Yet there are not wanting those who, watch fully and diligently following their Lord and Master, are strengthened 111 every conflict, and enjoy that perfect peace with God through Christ, that renders life not only useful but happy, and death welcome as a messenger of joy nu speakable.
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