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WILLING, BUT NOT ABLE.

TO THE CHILDREN.

ppaWO little boys were playing in a boat Wig) in Lowestoft harbour. The elder v?*? one, standing upon the boat’s edge, overbalanced himself, and fell into the water. The other caught hold of his brother’s leg, and tried to pull him into the boat, but in vain; he was not strong enough, lie was willing to save, but was not able; and before assistance could reach them, the boy was drowned. Dear children, Jesus in willing to save every sinner. Not only is He willing , but He is able also. • •

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Hoa Maori, Issue 26, 1 October 1892, Page 6

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WILLING, BUT NOT ABLE. Hoa Maori, Issue 26, 1 October 1892, Page 6

WILLING, BUT NOT ABLE. Hoa Maori, Issue 26, 1 October 1892, Page 6

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