WINGED ARROWS.
LOVE THE GREATEST THINC IN THE WORLD. Love, which is the door through Hvhich God enters into the heart of man, and man into God, is eternal And as the door in this poor temporal life was but a little gate that did not always stand open, but was ofte n shut by a .strong gust of wind, in heaven the poor little gate will become a mighty portal, standing open day and night. —Tholuch. % JJL AA AA 7V 7Y 7V By two wings a man is lifted up from things earthly, namely, by Simplicity and Purity. Simplicity ought to be in our intentions; Purity in our affections. Simplicity doth tend towards God; Purity doth apprehend and as it were taste him. —Thomas a Ivempis. * * * * For none so lone on earth as he Whose way of thought is high and free, Beyond the mist, beyond the cloud, Beyond the clamour of the crowd ; Moving where Jesus trod, In the lone walk with God.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1930, Page 1
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