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path of duty, Echoes of symphonies that float above! BODILY DEFORMITY, SPIRITUAL BEAUTY. WHO has not observed in passing through the crowded streets of our city, how great, comparatively, is the number of those, who are more or less deformed? My heart aches for these poor unfortunates, who are deprived of some of the legitimate avenues of enjoyment which God has so bounteously vouchsafed to me. Here is one (and it would seem to me the most unmitigated of all the catalogue) who is groping his way along in darkness, holding fast by the hand of a little girl. There is another who has lost a limb, and makes his way along with the utmost difficulty. Yonder is one so extremely deformed, that his sensitiveness forbids him often to appear in the crowded streets. And there is another still, who is quite helpless, sitting in a little wagon drawn about by a faithful dog. In the minds of different individuals, these various aspects of deformity produce pity, disgust, and horror; but I have often thought, could we but look, as God looks--down into the audience chamber of the spirit--the heart--how differently our minds would be affected at the sight of these bodily deformities. Perhaps yon poor blind man, grinding away upon his hand-organ, whose natural eyes for long, weary years, have been closed against the profusion of beauty around him, has had the eyes of his understanding opened, and the pure light from the eternal throne illumes the depth of his soul. Perhaps he, who hobbles slowly and sadly along upon his crutches, treads with care and unknown joy, the _narrow way_,--and when, life's journey's over, he walks through the valley of the shadow of death, he will fear no evil; for a rod and a staff unknown to his earthly pilgrimage, _they will comfort him_. Who shall say but he, whose deformity drives him from the public way, walks continually before God and Angels--a perfect man? It may be, that yon helpless one--_so_ helpless that his mother feeds him--has power to move the arm that moves the world; for God hears prayer. It is a most solemn truth that He who is the judge of quick and dead, looks not upon the _outer_ man; but upon his inner, spiritual nature. With His judgment, it matters not, that a man be deformed; that his eyes be blind or his tongue be tied: is the heart all right?--has it become a sanctuary, meet for the spirit's residence and lighted by the Sun of Righteousness, where every word, t
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