THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
A SrnmuAi, Rkvival. ‘ft may lie that we are on the eve of a great awakening of the religious spirit. It may be that after a period of spiritual aridity we are entering upon an era of new faith and new hope. It may he that the people as a whole are oil the verge of a great rediscover vof tlio.se eternal verities without which life i.s like a tale told hv an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying nothing The signs of s.e It a transfiguration of moral values are as yet faint and few. But there is a certain stirring in the depths. There is a certain troubling of the dark waters. Even a secular newspaper may be permitted to bear witness to happening that augur well for the moral hpafib and spiritual energy of a sor •’v-trio j people.’’ — 1 ‘Daily Express.’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1925, Page 2
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150THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1925, Page 2
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