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hat when he got into his cell, he believed that he had to reap what he sowed. The Motherless Child Once I heard of a little sick child, whose mother was seriously ill; and so, in order that she might have quiet, and that the sick child might be no trouble to her, the little one was taken away to a friend's house, and placed in charge of a kind lady for a time. The mother grew worse, and at length died. The father said: "We'll not trouble the child about it; she is too young to remember her mother; just let her remain where she is until the funeral is over." This was done, and in a few days the little girl was brought back to the house. No mention was made of her mother, or of what had occurred; but no sooner was she taken to the house than she ran first into one room, then into another, into the parlor, the dining-room, and all over the house, and then away into a little room where her mother used to go to pray alone. "Where is mother?" she cried. "I want mother!" And when they were compelled to tell her what had happened, she cried out: "Take me away, take me away; I don't want to be here without mother." It was the mother made it home to her. And so it is in heaven. It is not so much the white robes, the golden crown, or the harps of gold, but it is the society we shall meet there. Who, then, are there? What company shall we have when we get there? Jesus is there, the Holy Father is there, the Spirit is there--our Father, our elder Brother, our Comforter. Converted the Regular Way I never yet knew a man converted just in the time and manner he expected to be. I have heard people say, "Well, if ever I am converted, it won't be in a Methodist church; you won't catch me there." I never knew a man say that but, at last, if converted at all, it was in a Methodist church. In Scotland a man was converted at one of our meetings--an employer. He was very anxious that all his employes should be reached, and he used to send them one by one to the meetings. But there was one employe that wouldn't come. We are all more or less troubled with stubbornness; and the moment this man found that his employer wanted him to go to the meetings, he made up his mind he wouldn't go. If he was going to be converted, he said, he was going to be converted by some ordained minister; he was not going to any meeting that was conducted by unordained Americans. He believed in conversion, but he was going to be converted
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