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A Minister who had lost his wife, and become wearied of his second edition of the single stage, was onoo instructing a a congregation from the passage, " Die this world as not abusing it," &o. In the course of his remarks he took occasion to mention some things which a Christian could dispense with in this world. In this category he placed a wife. He had, however, scarcely said, " A man may do with* out a wife," when his own experience stoutly protested, and he finished this branch of the subject by saying, in the simplicity of his heart, " bdt it's mighty hard." '

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4019, 15 November 1881, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4019, 15 November 1881, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4019, 15 November 1881, Page 2

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