THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER
THE GREAT TEMPLE. Godi’s grandest temple on this globe is the human soul; it was 11 is hrsl temple in Paradise, and it will in' Ills last temple on eai thand to see it in ruin might well prevail to make the angels weep.
-X- -X- -X- * When Christ, enters a man's soul, He leaves the door open; and so it must remain if lie is to stay within — (.pen for his sympathies to go out and for the claims of others to come
•J. M. Make. -X- -X- -x- -xNature is a rag-morclumt. who worms up every shred and odd and end into new creations.
-X- X- -X * This is the beginning of all Gospels, that the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand--just where we are. it is just as near as our work is: for ttu* Gate of Heaven for each soul lies in the endeavour to do that work per fectly. W. G. Gaunt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1931, Page 1
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160THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1931, Page 1
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