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Show J ALL WIND. I lii an obscure country chapel ' a young minister had, as he thought, preached witl considerable unction. He had used in his sermon, for an illustration il-lustration of storm and peace, the storm on the Lake of Galilee. That storm was depicted as one of lightning light-ning and thunder, and rain and wind. As he came out of the chapel one of the members tackled him in the midst of the people. He began by saying: "That was a wonderful description of thine of the storm; the only thing about it was, it wasn't true. Who told thee it thundered and lightened nnd rained?" "Why," said the preacher, "those arc the natural accompaniments of a storm." ,4' Ah,5' said he, "but if thee had rca'l thy Bible thee would.havc seen that it was a storm. of wind, just like thine." |