GRAINS OF GOLD
WARP AND WOOF. Our deeds, our thoughts, are the" threads we weave • LAle is the loom. Though we joy or grieve— However tangled the threads may be They lead at length to Eternity. The pattern we may not understand : God holds the shuttle in His hand.
— l Aye Maria,.'
Inquire of the youwg people : they know everything. 11C The A golden moments in the stream of life rush past visits Zir 6 nO v MnS but Sand ' the an S els come to visit us, and we know them only when they are' gone. when wi? P ?L iS ° n t °! tße * est sentiment s we can have W p t \ TentT entl + c^ s ' our respect for ourselves must be based upon the value God sets upon ojir souls. (2\ tS . Uriil lngS * to remember : (-1) The value of time, SI SC? o; perseverance-, (3) the pleasure of workacter( re W^ Snity of /^^Y, (5) the^ worth of charamSe m Jf^r* ?• klndness > (7) the influence of exSomv } rinf t? 11^! 1011 of " duty > (9 > the wisd <>™ of. SSroT f tata, ) t^m 1 +i ue -- of P atience « (") the improvement oi talent, (12) the joy of originating. not reve]? B^/' 881 ? 16 - 8^ 7 of the life of Christ-will aSy work iS n "*? lns * ance of His having measured ment is rPnL/ 0U^ S - an + d pence ' but the New TestaS?H IS . r eplete with instances of His having lauded ference'VtwL^ 111 ? thorou £ hl y *o understand the diftwlen anShv ? JQdolenCJ QdolenC - e + ai l d * reßerve o£ strength, l£but thSe ?s 7al7 a 1f + J e^ lty> bet - Wee + ? pa?sy and Patience, • • m«!!t t, he dlfTere nce m the world, and nearly with a view fn &Z' ff m a w ell-determined direction, <
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 47, 21 November 1907, Page 3
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