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heart, is incomparably better and where these two cannot be found together, but come in competition with each other, the latter be my choice. This will add a sweet fragrancy to domestic life, and leave a pleasant scent behind it, while the other lieth rotting in the tomb.

CONTEMPLATION XII.

ON BEES.

THIS walk is truly delightful; nor would I exchange the pleasure it affords in solitude, for all the splendid entertainments and giddy amusements of public life; while I read only, or rather attempt to read, in the volume of nature, a few letters of the outlines of the wonderful works of that Almighty Being, who spoke and it was done, commanded and it stood fast. Psal. xxxiii. 9.

What an agreeable humming do these busy insects make, while they roam amid the sunny beams, through the fields and meadows, exploring every new-born herb, while from

the heath, primroses, and violets, they chiefly extract their delicious loads, which they bear with joy to their common store.

May I, like them, amid the cheering beams of the Sun of righteousness, in fancy roam through the works of creation, providence, and redemption, these fields of inexpressible delight, admiring with wonder and gratitude every work of God: but chiefly extracting from the precious promises,---these inestimable flowers of grace which grow in the field of the scriptures,---soul-reviving sweets, not only for my present comfort and subsistence, but for a store against the winter of desertion, when no green thing may appear to me to flourish in all that precious field, owing to keen convictions under such darkness, which, like nipping frosts, freeze up almost every comfort of the soul: The benefit of this David and Haman experienced in such a time.

They will also prove cordials in the moments of dissolution, when every thing else

in the world is of no avail: An apostle calls such flowers exceeding great and precious, 2 Pet. i. 4, to which all the saints on earth, and all the redeemed in heaven, will put to their hearty Amen.

These little bees are busy all the spring, summer, and harvest, in providing for the approaching winter. O my soul, learn a lesson from the bees and ants, to make much of thy time, improving the season of grace, by laying up for thyself treasures in heaven! Matthew, vi. 20. And may God, of his infinite mercy, forbid that ever thoù have to complain, with the church of old, "The "harvest is past, the summer is ended, and

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we are not saved." Jer. viii. 20. That this may not be thy doleful case, seeing that there is yet balm in Gilead, fly on the wings of faith to that plant of renown, the Lord Jesus Christ, whose name is as ointment poured forth, Cant. i. 3, (which attracteth all virgin bees, even true believers to this flower, who sprang from the root of Jesse) and there by the mouth of faith feed in time, and lay up for eternity.

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Bees are often attacked by wasps and other enemies, which deprive them of life, and bear off their treasures; but, blessed be God! though devils and wicked men harass the saints here much, and often deprive them of their natural existence; yet they cannot rob them of their treasures: No, for they are laid up "in heaven, where neither moth nor "rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal." Matt. vi. 20. All that they do, by taking away their lives here, is only putting them out of that which is chequered with many miseries, into an eternal life of joy and happiness, and the full enjoyment of their heavenly inheritance: therefore such enemies, instead of doing them material injury, as they intend, do them unspeakable and eternal service, which they intend not.

Samson having gone down to Timnath, came to the vineyards thereof, where, behold a young lion roared against him, and he rent him as he would have rent a kid ; the carcase of which, as he on a time returned thither again, he went to see, wherein was a swarm

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