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THINK ON THESE THINGS.

FAITH, THE MASTER-KEY. f aith alone is the master-key To the strait gate ami the narrow road, The rest hut skellon pick-locks he, And yon never shall pick the locks of God. -X- * * Harsh counsels have no effect; they arc like hammers which are always repulsed by the anvil. Helvetius.

hike a morning dream life becomes more and more bright the lunger we live, and the reason of everything becomes more clear. Wlmt lias puzzled us before seems less mysterious, and the crooked patli looks straighter as we aproach the end. d. P. Richter.

I feel the earth move sunward, I join the great march onward, And take, by laith, while living. My freehold of thanksgiving. •I. G. Whittier

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1931, Page 1

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123

THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1931, Page 1

THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1931, Page 1

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