THF. LIGHT OF THE WORLD. “ I venture to suggest to tbe various schools of religious opinion which are working in separation that each one .of them should first think of its Light as a single candle by which it is struggling to decipher something of the text of God in human history, and then consider whether, by bringing their various candles together, they might not read that text with less fear of overlooking an essential word, and also, with more hope of persnading tlise who sit in darkness that they reflect smetliing of the Light of Christ.”—Mr Harold Begbie in “Broken lights.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1926, Page 1
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