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\K>S' "When the family circle is broken and scattered and we have but the memory of those whom we have “loved and lost a while,” in the heart’s silent times we can hear again the dear, familiar words as potent as the “still small voice” at Hnreb’s cave. And the rarest treasure of the soul will be the sweet remembrance of this “practice of the presence of God” at the family altar. ,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLVIII, Issue 35, 1 September 1921, Page 22

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLVIII, Issue 35, 1 September 1921, Page 22

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLVIII, Issue 35, 1 September 1921, Page 22

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