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EASTER AND THE CRISIS

■It would 'be well if in these .sacred hours between.' Good Friday and Easter Sunday we took a little time' to think upon the great world tragedy which was enacted 1900 yiars ago "outside the citygate," (writes "Q.E.D."). Jesus lived and died to proclaim the Fatherhood- of God and the brotherhood of man, and man's essential spiritual nature. It is because we as a people, as -nations, have disobeyed this Divine law o£ loVe that we are Suffering today, and it cannot be too often repealed that what world needs is a new spirit; a new heart.', When we get this, and live it, our problems will melt, like mists before the morning, sun', i Then, and not till then, will the' crucified Christ be risen from the tomb and I Easter morn break into this long dark night with the glory o£ a new-born day. |

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Evening Post, Issue 89, 17 April 1933, Page 6

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EASTER AND THE CRISIS Evening Post, Issue 89, 17 April 1933, Page 6

EASTER AND THE CRISIS Evening Post, Issue 89, 17 April 1933, Page 6

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