THE ISSUES OE LIFE
PROSPERITY AND AFFLICTIONS. Let prosperity be as oil to the wheels of obedience ,and afflictions as winds to the sail of prayer. P. Henry. -x- -x- -x- -xTrutli is within ourselves ; it. makes no rise Erom outward tilings, whate’er you may believe. There is an inmost centre in us ail Where truth abides in fulness. —1«. Browning. * * -X- . * It is not to taste sweet tilings, but to do noble and true things, and vindicate himself under God’s heaven, as a God-made man. that the poorest son of Adam dimly longs. Show him the way of doing that, and the dullest daydrudge kindles into a hero. —T. Carlyle. ■X- -X- -XThe world moves along, not only by the gigantic slimes of it hero worker, Hut bv the aggrvgaie liny pushes if every honest worker. I. If. Green.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1931, Page 1
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