OBSERVE THE NOON-TIRE HOUR.
“l>ord, what a change within OH oir* short hour 1 Spent iu Thy presence will prevail to make; What heavy burdens from our bosoms take. What parched grounds refresh a. k with a shower. We kneel when all around us seems to lower. We rise, and ail the distant and the Hear Stand out in sunny outline, brave and clear. We kneel how weak; we rise ho\s lull of power; Why therefore should we do ourselves this wrong Or others, that we are not always strong; That we are ever overborne with care, That we should ever weak or helpless be. Anxious or troubled when with a is prayer, And joy and strength and courage are with Thee.” —Archbishop Trench. ~ ~ ■
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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 382, 18 May 1927, Page 4
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124OBSERVE THE NOON-TIRE HOUR. White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 382, 18 May 1927, Page 4
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