“WHOSOEVER.”

THERE are children on the floor,

Conning Bible lessons o’er.

“Which word all the Bible through

Do you love best?” queried Sue.

“I like Faith the best,” said one;

“Jesus is my word alone.”

“I like Hope;” “and I like Love;”

“I like Heaven, our home above.”

One more smaller than the rest—

“I like Whosoever best;

“Whosoever, that means all—

Even me, who am so small.”

Whosoever! Ah! I see,

That’s the word for you and me.

“Whosoever will” may come—

Find a pardon and a home.

Gleanings for the Young.


TELLING CHRISTMAS STORIES.


Volume 15, Number 6. Copyright, 1887, by D. Lothrop Company December 10, 1887.

THE PANSY.

IN THEIR OWN ROOM.—ARRANGING CHRISTMAS CARDS.

UP GARRET.
(More about A Sevenfold Trouble.)