WINGED ARROWS.
THE REASON WHY. If there he better,—and the dream of it, The longing for it shows that there must be, It is not in ourselves; it is the God Beyond, whom our souls seek; the search is Prayer. More life we ask of Him who is the Life; The reason why we pray is this—we must. —L. Larcom. * -X- * * ■lhe dangers to 'faith from the social sources of temptation are a mighty multitude. The man who does not cultivate solitude can never enjoy society, and ho whose .social actions arcnever subjected to the criticisms o'f lii.s solitary hours will cease to be a mail governed from above, and become a mere thing, it may be, O'f art, fashioned from around the below. —Fairbairn. * -3f * * A woman’s strength is most potent when robed in gentleness. * * -x- * The gospel rule is to see all humanity in Christ; to see Christ in all humanity. —Nettleship.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1930, Page 1
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154WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1930, Page 1
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