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SERMONS IN SENTENCES.

An empty head cannot be hallowed. I'ou cannot glorify Hod by despising iiis world. In moral matters one and one may make a million. The race for gold does not make the golden race. Many prayers are long only because they are so thin. i'eople who beat about the bush get none of the berries.

Only a crooked heart will justify its acts by twisted texts.

It takes more than a drop of sorrow to sweeten a sea of sin. The man whose life leads nowhere is never late in getting there. Many a pessimist as to humanity finds his premises in his own heart. The only way to lighten your labor is to lind something to love iu it. When a man brags of a good deed it is because he knows so few of them. When God wants a man to come in ahead He frequently gives him a handicap.

It takes more than a brotherly manner to make up for the lack of business method in religion. Many a man's denominational convictions are in inveise ratio to the denomination of the coin he drops in the collection.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 October 1907, Page 3

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193

SERMONS IN SENTENCES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 October 1907, Page 3

SERMONS IN SENTENCES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 October 1907, Page 3

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