The Young Mans Friend Containing Admonitions for the Erring Counsel for the
The Young Mans Friend Containing Admonitions for the Erring Counsel for the
Daniel C Daniel Clarke Eddy
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There angels sing, and holy beings make sweet music to God a id the Lamb. Gathered there from every clime, ^re the holy men of earth ; men who have toiled and suffered in this world, having no abiding place below the skies. There is no night there no tears no sorrow. One deep, wide wave of glory and delight, submerges all. And can the drunkard expect to live in such a AYorld ? Can he whose lips have so long given utterance to blasphemy, attune them to the melody of heaven ? No ; the word of God... declares the thing to be impossible. The drunkard's voice would make a discordant sound in the world of bliss. His shout would burst like a wail of despair upon the startled inhabitants of the celes- tial abode, and contrasting his own deformed and crime-blasted character with the purity and bliss around him, he would find heaven to be more intoler- able than the deepest pit in hell. And where shall the poor drunkard go ? He has misery and suffering on the earth, and where shall he go ? Look upon him as in his chamber, in the last stages of delirium ire- mens, he is held upon the bed by strong hands ; see his wild and horror-struck countenance ; hear his ter- rible, blasphemous expressions ; gaze upon his rolling eye, and behold his consternation as he imagines that INTEMPERANCE.
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