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GRAINS OF GOLD

HYMN TO THE SACRED HEART. When our hearts are crushed with anguish, And care-laden lies our way, When for sympathy -we languish, What a balm these words convey : Trust in the Heart of Jesus. O Sacred Heart, O Sacred Heart, Rest in the Heart of Jesus, O Sacred Heart in Thee. When our cherished hopes are blighted, And our friends inconstant grown, When by worldlings coldly slighted, Hear those words, poor, lost, and lone; Hope in the Heart of Jesus. O Sacred Heart, O Sacred Heart, Live in the Heart of Jesus ; O Sacred Heart, in Thee.

— Exchange.

Discontent is the most absurd of all indulgences, for it destroys present happiness and gives no prom ise for the future. No one has a right to do as he pleases except when he pleases to do right.— Anon. Pay for'it^sTVT * **? ?! &Ny ° ne Ca " W who a " pay tor it.— St. Clement of Alexandria. . ♦II yy ° U u are sufferill g from ab^ man's injustice, forgive him lest there should be two , bad men.-St. Augustine. > Each time you repeat the Lord's Prayer, think for a moment »n what state of mind you- are when you ask God thTSta kingdom should come.— Lacordaire. . • HIS One great reason why the work of reformation goes on -slowly -♦' oursXT "aU ° f " bCgin ° n ° Ur hdghbOrS a " d "everts ', -■ The wayside joys are. better than the final successes, the' ' flowers along the vista brighter' than the victor wreath at its • close.— Theodore Winthrop. «£««£" ™ «s A man who has never had religion before, no more", grows religious when he is sick than a man who has never lea^d figures can count when he has need of calculation.-Dr.' Johnson

Men of -evil hfe are murderers of souls. By direct intention or by the infection of example, they destroy the inn^St and turn back the penitent—Cardinal Manning. Yes, it is true that there are moments when ,he flesh is nothing to me when ~I feel and know the flesh to-be the vision ; God and the sp.ntual the only real and true. Depend upon it, the spiritual is the real.— Tennyson.

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New Zealand Tablet, 26 November 1908, Page 3

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353

GRAINS OF GOLD New Zealand Tablet, 26 November 1908, Page 3

GRAINS OF GOLD New Zealand Tablet, 26 November 1908, Page 3

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