A CREED FOR ALL.
“i believe tluit every man and woman should constantly endeavour to develop tae spiritual side ol their nature. Wo all have a spiritual side, and if we neglect it we are like a four-cylinder, run with only three cylinders working. The form that development will take, however, we must each decide lor ourselves, lut faith is essential. At the same time, wo must always remember to'Jot other men work out their own spiritual development for themselves without mtorlereiice Irom us, ’ writes Sir Kymiston Studd, laird .Mayor of London, in the ‘‘Evening Standard.” “TJie time has gone by when one man tan help another by telling him what lie ought to believe, file great help we tan give each other is to live our lives so that every action, so far as weak .human nature is capable of making it, is an influence of good. Every man, even the humblest and least important, wields an influence fpr igoud or 111 (and if it is not one it is the other, for there is no inbetween) far greater than he ever dreams. He wields it all the time, and lie never knows which moment—which word of action, is going to have the most lasting effect.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1929, Page 8
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207A CREED FOR ALL. Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1929, Page 8
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