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Different Ways Of Looking At Life

Preaching from a text in the book of Job, "There is a path which the eye of the vulture hath not seen," Rev. A. Salmond, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Sunday, stated that the world, in part, was the world that the people's own minds created. The world was so rich in possi'ble experiences that- what men saw was partly a reflection of what they were. "History is full of people who have looked on men and things with the vulture's eye. Their first and only question in face of life has heen, 'What can we get for ourselves?' They have valued their friends only in terms of the use they could make of i them. ^They never knew what it was to have a heart at leisure from, itself. They look at life with the vulture's eye. "Our Lord Jesus revealed and trod a different way, and invited men and women to'wa-lk in it. It was the way of the Cross. It is not easy for men to stop looking at life with tfye vulture's eye, but the grace of God can doi what men unaided cannot do. It can dift men into the higher way," tl^e preacher concluded.

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 December 1949, Page 4

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Different Ways Of Looking At Life Chronicle (Levin), 6 December 1949, Page 4

Different Ways Of Looking At Life Chronicle (Levin), 6 December 1949, Page 4

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