WINGED ARROWS.
» BEARING SORROW, ■ There’s no way to make sorrow light But in the noble bearing. —W. Rowley •X -X ■X X Sabbath days are quiet islands or the tossing sea of life. •X- -X- * * How canst thou show thy love but by works of love? * -X * * The difficulties of unbelief are ten times greater than the difficulties of faith. * -X -X * All seed-growing is a mysterious thing, whether the seed falls into the earth or into souls. Man is a husbandman; his whole work, rightly understood, is to develop life, to sow it everywhere. Such is the mission of humanity, and of this divine mission the great instrument is speech. . . . The influence of a word in season, is it not incalculable. —Am iel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1930, Page 1
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124WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1930, Page 1
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