GRAINS OF GOLD.
™ J he dee P est hun S er of a faithful heart is \aithfulThe most beautiful of altars is the soul of an unhappy creature consoled, thanking God. The world const! Lutes itself the judge and' executioner of whomsoever sacrifices his coSnct to £ oth£ he SvJ S ™ USe ° f , ll , Villg if our lives d 0 not hGf P seti irthe Gof UVeS "ta lhwi nf ZiS? aWa ,T Irom the.gloom^and take up the task °vill hC gg P row strong/ C ° m ° and h~ " D ** ll '*- _ si * and brood over your sorrows. If you lIIV L+, tt ai iu ne l & Will deeperi about ' vou > and your little strength change to weakness. neither* wf+f if 11 * 13^ «° P iicc .* they can be bought neither with the hope of reward nor jear. of punishment, purchased neither with money, nor place, nor with " fn ,, LL ™ c tcnday a S though ifc were the only day you hai , v . e + ' ,. + Thls V 5V 5 the secret of the forceful life ; the life white" 7 beauty; the only life' that is worth O9 . Le ,V v , s leave anxieties to God.- Why need we bar- ' gain that our life should be a success, still less that inJ?? ™?e? c a ? u ? cess Purchased by sacrifices and sufferings ? This -must be our motto : 'We accept evils' '
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New Zealand Tablet, 22 November 1906, Page 3
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225GRAINS OF GOLD. New Zealand Tablet, 22 November 1906, Page 3
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