“The sword of heaven is not in haste to smite,Nor yet doth linger.”
“The sword of heaven is not in haste to smite,Nor yet doth linger.”
“The sword of heaven is not in haste to smite,Nor yet doth linger.”
We have experience, we have beacons, we have landmarks enough. We know what the past has cost us, we know how much and how farwe have wandered, but we are not left without a guide. It is true we have not, as an ancient people had, Urim and Thummim—those oraculous gems on Aaron’s breast,—from which to take counsel, but we have the unchangeable and eternal principles of the moral law to guide us, and only so far as we walk by that guidance can we be permanently a great nation, or our people a happy people.