Alexander Maclaren Quote

And I think, dear friends, if we carried with us more distinctly than we do that one simple thought that in all human joys, in all the apparently self-forgetting tenderness, of that Lord, who had a heart for every sorrow, and an ear for every complaint, and a hand open as day and full of melting charity for every need — that in every moment of that life in the boyhood, in the dawning manhood, in the maturity of His growing power — there was always present one black shadow, toward which He ever went straight with the consent of His will and the clearest eye, we should understand something more of how the life as well as the death was a sacrifice for us sinful men.


P. 68. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


And I think, dear friends, if we carried with us more distinctly than we do that one simple thought that in all human joys, in all the apparently...

And I think, dear friends, if we carried with us more distinctly than we do that one simple thought that in all human joys, in all the apparently...

And I think, dear friends, if we carried with us more distinctly than we do that one simple thought that in all human joys, in all the apparently...

And I think, dear friends, if we carried with us more distinctly than we do that one simple thought that in all human joys, in all the apparently...