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Crawling or Running. A person was lately complaining in my presence, says Mr. Jay, "Oh, sir! I do not like this railroad pace to heaven." "Why sir," said I, "it is the Scriptural pace. It is good to be always zealously affected in a good thing and you can never go to heaven in a hearse. Does not David say, 'Then will '—crawl along? No. 'Then will I'—walk along? No. But, 'Then will I run in the way of thy commandments, when thou shalt enlarge my heart."

and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithes of mint, and anise, and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy and faith." But very different from this is the earnestness which the Bible Commends. All true religious impulses finds its motive and guidance in the Word of God. I Let us now consider, first, its necessity the necessity for such an impulse. Nothing of importance has ever been done in the kingdom of this world or in that of Christ without well directed earnestness. I do not mean bluster, or pretention, or noise, but a persevering and animated spirit engaging the heart and mind and body alike in an activity corresponding with the importance of the object sought. Look back at old Nehemiah and the remnant of the Jews engaged upon the broken down walls of