Little Susan and Her Lamb

AND HER LAMB. 15 Remember that the Saviour camo down from heaven to seek and to save that which is lost; he died upon the cross jjiat we might be cleansed from our sins by his precious blood, and he. suffered for us, that we might be,< sanctified or made holy by the power and influence of his holy spitit, and thus be imade the children of God, and heirs of his kingdom. My dear children, mcryou love the Saviour ? Do you wish to be like him, kind, merciful, patient, and " of great goodness?” Your little hearts will tell you whether you really desire this; and if you are still strangers to him, pray that h© will, by the power of his holy spirit, teach you to know him and to love him. If you refuse to listen to these things, and do not seek the Saviour, you will be unhappy in this world, and miserable in that which is to come. I have a little more to tell you about Susan and her Lamb. Susan’s mother spun its wool every year, and if you had gone to the cottage on a winter evening, you would have seen her busy with her spinning-wheel, while Susan and her brothers were employed in other works, and one of them read aloud the Bible, or some useful book. After the wool was spun, Susan knit stockings for herself and her brothers, which they found very

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