THE ISSUES OF LIFE
TO BE GOOD. To he good requires nn ell'ort : it roquires the girded Join ;uul the burning lamp; it requiries the soldier’s armour and the atldete’s nerve; hut: to ho had to he treacherous, to he suit, to he lazy, to be impure—that needs nothin.*; but the vainest, the silliest, the emptiest. the most degraded natures. Dean Farrar. * * * * They that deny themselves will be sure to find their strength increased, their affections raised, and their inward peace continually augmented. .M. Arnold. / •X- -X- -X- * MY PRAYER. For the hope that right shall triumph, For the lifting of the race, For the victories of justice. For the coining day of grace, For the hope that those who trust m (tod Shall not he put to shame. For the faith that lives in all the world, 0 (Jod! we praise Thy name.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1931, Page 1
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144THE ISSUES OF LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1931, Page 1
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