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TAKE COURAGE

Take courage h art ; m> shall thy darkness flee E'en the' Red Sea Itself dry land shall be, Why dost thou weep Doea Jesus sleep? Sunshine shall oome when thunder-oloud depart ; Take courage, heart. True faith is strong ; its anohor never fails, Through storm and wind it evermore prevails. Whate'er befall, It reigns o'er all, Above the wave it lifts its joyous song ; True faith is strong. He wins at last who still through weary years Tends to the goal with eyes suffused with tears. Heaven shall repay Eat th's pilgrim way, And he round whom the Saviour's arm is oast He wins at last. —From the German.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2625, 30 October 1894, Page 3

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TAKE COURAGE Bruce Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2625, 30 October 1894, Page 3

TAKE COURAGE Bruce Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2625, 30 October 1894, Page 3

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