THE ISSUES OF LIFE
BELIEF. Ear from allowing your beliel to be determined bv what you hear, you should believe nothing without first framing your mind as il you had never heard it. Rascal. * * -XTho weh of things on every side Is joined by lines we may not sec ; And. great, or narrow, small or wide, And what has been governs what shall be. G. E. Romanes. LIFTING OUT AND UP. Whatever ii be that keeps the finer faculties of the mind awake, wonder alive, and the interest above mere eating and drinking, money making and money saving, whatever it ho that gives gladness, or hope, or sorrow, this, be it violin, pen, or, highest of all, the love of woman, is simply a divine gift of holy influence for the salvation of that being to whom it comes, for the lifting him of out the mire and up on to the rock. G. MacDonald.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1931, Page 1
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