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Among the Forces by Henry White Warren
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This help was started long since, with providential foresight and care.
Is he steering by the North Star? A ray of guidance was sent from that
lighthouse in the sky half a century before his need, that it might
arrive just at the critical time. It has been ever since on its way.

The stars give us, on land and sea, all our reliable standards of time.
There is no other source. They are reliable to the hundredth part of a
second.

The Italian physicians, in their ignorance of the origin of a disease,
named it the influenza, because they imagined that it came from the
influence of the stars. No! There is nothing malign in the sweet
influences of the Pleiades.

The stars are of special use as a mental gymnasium. On their lofty
bars and trapezes the mind can swing itself higher and farther than on
any other material thing. Infinity and omnipotence are factors in
their problems. They also fill the soul of the rapt beholder with
adoring wonder. They are the greatest symbols of the unweariableness
of the power and of the minuteness of the knowledge of God. He calleth
all their millions by name, and for the greatness of his power not one
faileth to come.

Number the stars of a clear Eastern sky, if you are able. So
multitudinous and enduring shall the influence of one good man be.




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