The third mummy became putrid from exposure to air, and was accordingly buried by M. Maspero. It turned out to be that of a queen named Nofritari, of the eighteenth dynasty.
When thy hand hath done a good act, ask thy heart whether it is well done.—Fuller.
"THIS IS THE WAY; WALK YE IN IT."
(Psalm cxix. 9.)
Wherewith shall the inquiring youth
Attempt to cleanse his way?
This question asked the lips of Truth,
And many since that day.
The answer's ready for the meek,
And easy to be found;
No far-fetched knowledge need you seek
On false, on foreign ground.
Take heed unto your steps, dear friend,
The Bible does declare;
May you unto God's Word attend
With energy and prayer.
"Take heed unto thyself," wrote Paul,
"And to the doctrines, too";
Young Timothy obeyed the call,
And God's salvation knew.
Friend, you may study well the law,
And try to do your best;
Remember, you will have to know
This lesson with the rest.
But if you find yourself at last
A guiltier sinner still,
The Gospel is revealed for such—
"Come, whosoever will."
Yes, there the secret is made known—
The remedy you need—
The precious blood of Christ alone
Can cleanse thought, word, and deed.
M. E. S.
Corby.
"THOU, GOD, SEEST ME!"
"George," said a big boy, winking hard at his curly-headed little comrade, "you may pick me some of those apples. Your father has fallen asleep over his book in the study." George raised his fearless, honest eyes to the older lad's face, and replied, "My Father is father's Father too, and He neither slumbers nor sleeps" (Psa. cxxi. 4). George's Father was the all-seeing God.