BE OF GOOD CHEER.
THE SILENT LIFE. What is the faith that burns within the heart of man ? Can it bo summed and slated, spoke out quick Upon demand, as this, and this, and this, as we Might state arithmetic? Or is it some far deeper, sweet, diviner thing. That will not lend itself to words —a
cry, A broken soli, a hand-clasp in the dark, a glimpse Of Jesus passing by? All, men! ye may not drone it like an old wives’ song ; It is not ready-lipped and loose on totigue— But ye may see the Light, and seeing, silent, 1 feel Firm the first ladder-rung. A. L. Phelps. * -X- -x- * Education, in the Christian sense, is truly everlasting: childhood preparing for maturity, maturity of age, and the whole life for death and heaven. Martineau.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1930, Page 1
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136BE OF GOOD CHEER. Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1930, Page 1
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