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BE OF GOOD CHEER.

A SAFE-CUARD. The love of knowledge comes with reading, and grows upon it. And the love of knowledge, in a young mind, is almost a warrant against the inferior excitement of passions and vices. IT. W. Bencher. * -X- * ■* Upon God’s throng there is a seat for me; My coming forth from llini hath left a space Which none but I can fill. One sacred place Is vacant till I come. Father, from Thee When T descended, here to run my race, A void as left in Thy paternal Heart, Not to be filled while wo are kept, apart— Yea, though a thousand works demand Thy care, Though Heaven’s vast hosts Tli.v changeless blessings own, Th.v ctuick love flies to meet my slowwinged prayer, All through life I see a Cross. As if amid Thy worlds I lived alone.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1930, Page 1

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142

BE OF GOOD CHEER. Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1930, Page 1

BE OF GOOD CHEER. Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1930, Page 1

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