Great Truths
■ . — f- »— \ : Great truths arejyery simple truths when finally they are comprehended ; hut it takes, a long while to prepare any mind to conjpreliend agreat truth. For years one may grope in darkness^ concerning ' . ; s©»e-phase of his spiritual life, , or some lTW»pleiities of asacredfriendshipYor/some seeming "contradictions in" his innermost persojrai character ; when suddenly a • liehfc wiU'break in upon the mind, oyupon the .heart, which instantly makes; clear, that which before seemed hopelessly dark.!; A great truth is then perceived in its bearings upon, and so in its .explanations of, ail that jwas.' bewildering and disheartening io one who. was in ignorance of that truth. ,; -"V^hat a new sense of life and hope, comes with such a new recognition of a, comforting or an enlightening greiit trtith. In the joy of an experience -like this, one can -wait and trust mother perplexities which may. yet be similarly resolved arid dissipated. 7 Thus it is that on the introduction of Clements Tonic everybody was sceptical of its : dneritsi yet now so popular has it become, .-. ■ . and so reliable has 4t -proved itself, that hundreds of bogus medicines are placed on the market with nhich to gull the 8 public. Every genuine : article is always , imitated, arid people will always try to impose on the credulity of their suffering ' fellow rinen v Patients must be on thejr .guard agairis t these swindlers, for their are perfectly useless, and while time is being wasted, the disease inciease3; r arid perhaps even beyond the power of so potent a remedy as Clements Tonic. Mrs-Brandi of 33,' Australia -street, Kewtbwn, Sydney; writes: "I think it my duty to write in grateful- acknow* ledgement of thegreat benefit my mother has derived by the use of ( lements Tonic. My mother was' seriously ill from in ability to eat arid general debility ; and in fact'lier condition caused us great anxiety ; we liad'a great repugnance to using paten t medicines, but the numerous cures we heard had been effected by Clements Tonic, and which was corroborated' by f our peesonal friends, induced my mother , to- try one bottle. The effect of this one bottle was' njarvellou?, her appetite has returned, and her health wonderfully improved. We • never thought it possible that so great' apSimprpvement could have been tffected;f in s^o short a time; You may .majce^^hat.use/of this you like, as we dre^ sure there must be many sufferers, .who like niy mother, would lierivo imnu-nse benefit by the use of Ciiinents Tonic. I ani yours gratefully, Evelyn Brand." dare must be; taken . that the. genujne "Clements '-Tonic is obtained, as the use of imitations must lead to disappointment and regret.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 85, 16 January 1892, Page 4
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441Great Truths Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 85, 16 January 1892, Page 4
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