Excerpt from Consolation in Trials and Suffering
Tiie principal thoughts in this little work were suggested by one of a similar import printed in London in the year 1836; and though a part of it is a reprint, rejecting such portions as appeared too sectarian, yet much of the original has been retained, and such additions made as seemed best calculated to prepare younger and less experienced Christians in the course they have entered upon, and to afford comfort and consolation to all in times of trial and suffering. St. Paul justly compares the Christian's course to a race, a contest, and says: 'I press toward the mark of the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus,' and also, 'that I may know him (Christ) and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings.'
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