THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
■ - ——...— A Stuonu Actual To Men. “Do not let your soul be borne down and stilled by the movements and the mechanical conditions in which to-day yon must have your part. I plead with you to have your eyes open to their insidious effects, t-> realm.' their dangers, and to resist to the utmost their tendencies to belittle your being. Stop, and go into | lie qui, >t, and realise these lads of your being. Go steadfastly for the cultivation til mind and soul, ami the highest and best within you, slid keep on top. Do not allow yourselves lo lie snowed under by mass movements and standardised mechanical methods. Let the soul come uppermost in you.’’--Rev. ,T. .Mnrley Mills, at a men’s Sunday meeting in England.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1926, Page 2
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129THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1926, Page 2
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