The Standard Bearer
ling. If these pages should chance to be read when the leaves are greening, they may taste somewhat unseasonably in the mouth. For in these days the things of the spirit
ll-his failures mostly, his loves and hates, his few bright days and his many dark nights. Yet withal I have found gre
the Reverend H. M. B. Reid, presently minister of the parish wherein these things were done, in whose faithful and sympathetic narrat
man's heart, weak or strong, now arrogant, and now abased, not according to the fear of man
the world than the love of woman. And t