This book is a reprint of the original scan, due to its age it may occasionally contain slight imperfections such as margin errors, notes on pages, marks, Blurred pages or low resolution images. We have done everything in our power to conserve the history and culture of the book. Please refer to the look inside option. Tell me, if there was any sunshine, When this old world of ours was made, Why the architect of all the worlds Put into ours so much of shade? Come, answer at the bar of reason, For I would know the reason why, If we are made in God's own image, Canst tell me why we all must die? Tell me about the heathen nations Who do not know the living God; They who never heard of Jesus Christ, Must they all saps beneath the rod? If God is love and full of mercy What thinkest thou, or can you tell, Will it serve the ends of justice best To leave the heathen all in hell? Or, is there provision in God's great plan For the just heathen man to be, When the dead of every clime are raised, A part of His great company? Then, if this be true, why did God send His Son to die upon the tree? Or, if there are degrees in heaven, What will their cro'wns of glory be?
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