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The Old Scottish Minister.

    By W. M. MacKeracher



        A man he was of Scottish race,
            And ancient Scottish name;
        Of common mould, but lofty mien,
            That dignified his frame.
        And he lived a humble, quiet life,
            Obscure, unknown to fame;
        God's glory and the good of man
            His constant, only aim:
                Like a fine old Scottish minister,
                    All of the olden time.

        He dearly loved his gentle wife,
            As everyone could tell;
        And watched his children as they grew,
            Lest any ill befell;
        And as he looked upon his boys
            His bosom oft would swell;
        For he reared them in the fear of God,
            And ruled his household well:
                Like a true old Scottish minister,
                    All of the olden time.

        A father, too, he was to all
            His congregation there:
        To all he felt a father's love,
            And showed a father's care:
        He wisely counselled them with speech,
            And pled for them in prayer;
        And ever for the needy ones
            He something had to spare:
                Like a kind old Scottish minister,
                    All of the olden time.

        The servant of the Lord he was,
            In hovel and in hall, -
        The high ambassador of heaven
            Whom earth could not enthrall;
        Like Christ among the wedding guests,
            Or by the funeral pall;
        And he made his daily life sublime,
            A pattern unto all:
                Like a grand old Scottish minister,
                    All of the olden time.

        For truth and righteousness and love
            His voice was ever heard;
        And minds were kindled into thought,
            And consciences were stirred,
        And weary, heavy-laden hearts
            To faith and hope were spurred,
        As from the pulpit he proclaimed
            The everlasting Word:
                Like a faithful Scottish minister,
                    All of the olden time.

        And when, amid his elders grave,
            Extended in a line
        Beside the table of the Lord,
            He kept the rite divine,
        His face with a rapt, unearthly look
            Was seen to strangely shine,
        As he broke the white, symbolic bread,
            And passed the sacred wine:
                Like a saintly Scottish minister,
                    All of the olden time.

        His lot was hard, his task severe;
            He found the burden light:
        When darkly o'er his pathway hung
            The shadows of the night,
        His heart was steadfast, for he walked
            By faith, and not by sight;
        And ran triumphantly his course,
            And fought a goodly fight:
                Like a brave old Scottish minister,
                    All of the olden time.

        And when upon a summer's day
            He laid him down to die,
        He called his household to his side
            Without a moan or sigh,
        And blessed his children each in turn,
            And said a fond good-bye,
        And then consigned his soul to God,
            And went to live on high:
                Like a good old Scottish minister,
                    All of the olden time.




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