SUPREME VALUES ARE HUMAN
“ Thi* ( hureli must say to labour uml 10 inaiiaj'oment alike that, the supieme ami Instill}' values arc tlm human values. the .spiritual values, rather than the linaueial earns. What- a man makes out id his business or out "i his trail' is important—it ha- to he ennsitlereil steadily with all these needs pressiny upon us. Hut what his busiuess or his trade i- makiu;; util ol him in terms uf diameter and lile i' still more important. It is not dillieuit on ;inv healthy man with two hands, two I'eet, and one head with -omethine in 11, in make a liviny. -Makinu; a liie is another inatler -lure ieet and hands alone will not sueceed. It takes hearl and soul in make a lile. and the elleri on industrial eoiulitiotis upon tile spill 1 . ~l the man involved i- 3 matter ol prime importauee. —lVau ( haie 1 - Itiowii. 11l Vale, 1,1 the •■Western t 'hrisliau Advoeate.’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1925, Page 4
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160SUPREME VALUES ARE HUMAN Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1925, Page 4
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