WAYSIDE MINISTRIES.
ERROR NEVER A TRIFLE. The mixture of one error with much truth adulterates the whole; as the chalice of pure liquid is rendered dangerous by the infusion of a drop of poison. We should, therefore, beware of all error, however slight and inconsiderable it may appear. One error may soon lead to a hundred—ay, to a thousand. * * -X- * “Look on your best friends with the thought that they may one clay become your worst enemies,” was an ancient maxim of worldly prudence. It is for us to reverse this maxim, and rather say, “Look on your worst enemies with the thought that they may one day become your best friends.” —Dean Stanley. * * * RIGHT Right were wisdom in the storm oi consequence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1930, Page 1
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123WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1930, Page 1
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