. tglegiectlO The Believer and Ills Echo. fa si Tr Wait du ' A an 11 $ tt Pr f r ig. r Tri , /4 is £, 1) Say, Echo, is not this the Gospel plan?' .Echo.—The Gospel plan: B.—Mnet, I my faith in 4 3'esus constant show By doing good to all, both friend and foe Y 1 • a a. q: y.cifi=o 3 pthAioldA4trpic:4 3.—But Ifs *other hates, and treats me ill, Mut Ivatrn himzit pd,l and love him still'? i.civo Bl—jetrity Adjings e r4shes tp,z7791, Igrfalitiiti-aniffilifeonCeall R.—As elarofully conceal • :itrlint if my name and character he tears, • OP7lNrtniTlt i litV ; He loves to add unto my cup of woe ; In this uncommolik,..this_peculiar case, 'Sweet Echmay, must I still love and bless? E.—Still love and bless. 'B .. .—Whatever usaged la receive, E:NaktrAtailleg.o 6 ,- --1 4..Pl i g o titie t !: E.—Patient be, and still forgive. B.—Why, Echo, why is this? Thou 'rt sure a dovpll3 q A T Thy voioe would teach me nothing also than love. 3 3 J T.EF T —N9thilig else)thict lop.; j B.—Amen, with all7h t ear , ty r then be it so, 'T all delightful, just, and good, I know, Anpswpiozae tlet,VlVire3ll); goy 2.—Directly go. B.—Thiliks being thus, (him, let'isho' I r . ! ad, 'I4Y irgOi . olik God ' • • -1,..2 42 164 4 tuts n••I t• • •15'011 , •• a • ••• • • ••