A QUERY.
(To tfie Editor.)
Sir, — if it Should Sue me worth your trouble i wish you would askgihe qushton threw your Journal if some of thos'. far Seems wen if they cannot see the Kounfciin and fullness of, mind process from infini^lit wisdom alone and t!iat man possesses no part or partial of it all t o..'g'i the Brain is so formed to receive it all anewated nature partakes of its lig'it and life power the Same as the Sun is the li^hc and life o f man ein ated JN T at ure
it Sterns to me to come from this holey fountain from the affect it has on the Brain and from thens* to tho heart aud makes me feal as though the' Eye ol G-od whas uppon me and/ji p'roofe of his omnypresence as the Ol'cl proverb© Grods Cohcience ia A^ faithfull inonetar . ■ yours inquirerer after • . p -Wisedom-. [Perhaps some of our readers will furnish the writer of the above with t itJ information be desires.— Ed. "Tl I ."]
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 196, 2 November 1871, Page 5
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173A QUERY. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 196, 2 November 1871, Page 5
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