Show FROM ENGLAND lettl 11 ll I 1 kolt 11 ROVell why lid ahn lin angels take mama away leaving mil hero in my sorrow to pino clouding my lire life that was our bright brif flit as lay day taking of my mania away awnet why did those angels take mania maina away is a question that rises up in the minds ot of hundreds eds ot of people today yea anil and I 1 t say my thousands and would still be telling tile truth rut but uno olle might say it is a sin in tee bee 1 I 1 mother taken away from amen among so many small children when they just know a mothers care well it is III in one vi m av but not lot in another wo we must first remember that wo we are sent hero here upon the carth just as our missionaries are unto tile the nations of the barili to preach tho the glad clad tidings of great joy they leave their father mother wives i ives ch children il friends and homes ti 0 travel as a stranger in a strange land or as aa abraham when lie he was called to go out unto the place IVI which lich lie he should after receive for an inheritance he obeyed and he went out not know ing whither ho went and if we but had tho the power for one moment to recall to our minds the time when we left tho the spirit world to come upon this cart h no doubt we would find sorrow borrow anere iu in leaving our rather father it mother 10 and friends just as our elders find in leaving their homes to go to the southern states england or australia on a mission they stop there they are called back home a again gain so do we all boop on this earthly mission till N we e are called back homo home again sister sifter muir has just been release rele relea asid sd to return home as 09 our elders are rel released caled to return lionie home we find in some cases hie people become attached to our missionaries and they find it very liard hard to have them leave so wo we all as missionaries mission asies become th one another and it is ve very ry hard to part with each other but no doubt doub if sister muir could speak to her children it torild be in ia this strain the master aills and I 1 must po go and leave nn children here bore below weep not fur for me nor soi sm row make put but lovo love each other for my fako bake bleas d are ara the 1 a I 1 NY which d die ie in the lord from henceforth yet ye the spi spirit it that they may rest from their la a bours and their works do tullow fullow them such can be said ot of sister muir who has recently cantly re passed an away ay and wo we know the cry in beaten would ba well done abou good anil and faithful servant thou bast been faithful over a few things I 1 will make thee ruler over many things enter thou inta tile the jo joy of thy lord sister muir has been a noole noble mother in israel a faithful botker in the cause of truth a friend to the traveler and a comfort to the poor ard oppressed she has been a bright and shining light and has not taken her talent and wrapped it up in a napkin aal buried it in the earth but has increased that talent into many and may god grant that we all may be just as much pre prepared as sister muir was to meet our god above oh glorious day oh blosson hope 1 lly bly soul leaps forward at the thought when in that happy happy land well take the by the hand band in love IOTO and union hail our friends and death and sorrow have an end words of cheer to her children she lias has left behind children he be kind unto each other in your pathway lay day by day and remember in thy anger to each other what 3 sou ou say bay far in the heavens dwelli a mother to tier her children lias has been rood good and kin kind d and it would fill her with sorrow for a quarrel here to flad find and remember dearent children you have a father loft left behind and try alwais almas to obey his councils and oh alii such pleasure 5 3 ou mill ill find children kindly help belp each other in lour travels in lifes rough way may and remember in your sorrow soon thoroll therell bo be a brighter day far above in heaven children dwells a fattier father you will find and lie ike will belli bell you dearcie children out of sorrow of every kind B it BROUGH staffordshire england oct 12 1896 |