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Identifier: chipschunksforev00deem (find matches)
Title: Chips and chunks for every fireside; wit, wisdom and pathos
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: Deems, Charles F. (Charles Force), 1820-1893 Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928
Subjects: Conduct of life
Publisher: New York, Hunt & Eaton
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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of Exeter. Besides gratifying a natural curiosity the sight of the originalpoem will be a lesson of painstaking to young writers. The autograph is not so very plain that all can read it with ease.The following is the poem : When the morning paints the skies And the birds their songs renew,Let me from my slumbers rise, Saying, What would Jesus do? Countless mercies from above Day by day my pathway strew ;Is it much to bless thy love ? Father, What would Jesus do ? When I ply my daily task And the round of toil pursue,Let me often brightly ask, What, my soul, would Jesus do ? 45o CHIPS AND CHUNKS Would the foe my heart beguile Whispering- thoughts and words untrue.Let me to his subtlest wile Answer, What would Jesus do ? When the clouds of sorrow hide Mirth and sunshine from my view,Let me, clinging to thy side, Ponder, What would Jesus do ? Only let thy love, O God, Fill my spirit through and through ; Treading where my Saviour trod,Breathing, What would Jesus do ? E. H. B.28 May 1880.
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THE EVENING LAMP im FOR EVERY FIRESIDE. 463 THE EVENING LAMP. INDIRECT INFLUENCE OF METHODISM. Methodist writers can point to a very great and growing direct in-fluence of Methodism upon the nations during the past century andshow that that direct influence has been highly beneficial. If therewere nothing else they could show the vast columns of statistics ofthose who have been gathered into the various Methodist organiza-tions, those who have been born of Methodist parents, and thosewho, on Methodist lines, have expended their whole lives in laboringfor the spiritual advancement of mankind. Leaving that work to those who are Methodists the present writersimply designs to point out a few of the lines of the indirect influenceof Methodism which seem to him to have made it the creditor ofthe whole of Christendom. The first of these is its political influence. We must rememberthat it began its work in England in the middle of the eighteenthcentury, when England was not making that progre

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