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ONE STEP IT A TIME.

Lifr weie poor without The underlying principle profound The glory and the glarnoiu and the doubt Must ever gird us round Only the mortil face, 'Hie wistful human face, may manhood se». For he is pii'oned in this narrow place Till death doth set him free. Though loftier dome above his aHar bend, A vaster, lonelier fane, The heart of man may never cotnpieliend, His soul may ne'er attain. Though like an open book The utterless aeons beneath, his vision lay, Beyond and yet beyond his soul would look For seous and for aye. Appalled, O holy Love, we would return To listen at tlie lowly Saviour's feet ; Enough that day by day we toil and learn Truths for Thy children meet. — Cbaslxs OacAs Palmes,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 70

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130

ONE STEP IT A TIME. Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 70

ONE STEP IT A TIME. Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 70

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