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CAST OUT FEAR.

"Have you ever stopped to realise," asks Dean Lord, of Boston University, "how many men go through all their days in slavery to fear? Often their friends do not know it, even their wives may not suspect it —but they know. Fear of the loss of a job, fear of making mistakes, fear that the thing which they did yesterday was not properly done, fear of the future, fear of a dependent old age. What is the cure? It cannot come from without. It must be an internal victory, based on a calm ■understanding of the conditions of human life, and a frank facing of the inevitable end. Regret, which is one form of fear, ought to be conquered first of all."

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 17

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CAST OUT FEAR. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 17

CAST OUT FEAR. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 17

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