WINGED ARROWS.
WORK AND PRAY. No answer comes to those that pray And idly stand, And wait for stones to roll away At God’s command ; He will not break the binding cords Upon us laid, ' If we depend op pleasing words, And will not aid. -X- -X- vf To take up the Cross of Christ is no great action done once tor all; it consists in the continual practice of small duties which are distasteful to us. —J. H. Newman. * * * * A good life is the best way to understand wisdom and religion; because by the experience and relishes of religion there is conveyed a sweetness to which all wicked men are strangers. There is, in the things of God, to those who practice them a deliciousness that makes us love them, and that love admits us into God’s cabinet and purifies the heart. —J. Tavlor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1930, Page 1
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145WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1930, Page 1
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