id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45564 Alexander, James W. (James Waddel) Patience .txt text/plain 5254 359 78 "Let patience have her perfect work." James i. "Let patience have her perfect work." James i. "suffering,"[1] and if there were no pain there could be no patience. I. _Patience_ is a certain temper of mind under suffering. Grace leaves all to God, and says, "My times are in his hand!" Though Yet the believing child learns to think and feel that God's time of my life." (verse 8.) "My soul, wait thou only upon God!" Psa. lxii. In one view the suffering life of many Christians, and those the best, Patience may be said to have its perfect work, when it withstands a Patience has its perfect work, when it does not give way but holds out, "need of patience," and would not have experienced its perfect work, if Let patience have her perfect work. educing the grace of patience in repeated acts, God fits the soul for ./cache/45564.txt ./txt/45564.txt