A STEADFAST FAITH.
A steadfast faith is necessary to steadfast conduct. According to tbe faith is the life. If that is uncertain and unsettled, fixed at no point, the result will be unsteadiness; the course of life erratic. The only safety is faith based upon irrefutable evidence. This is the kind of faith the Rev. Wm. Riding, Presbyterian minister, Zeehan, Tas., has in Warner's " Safe " Cttre, for he says:—" I have derived much benefit frotn Warner's ' Safe' Cure." Your faith will be equal to his if you follow his advice. Warner's Safe Curb is a Spbcoto *ob llveb and ejdnsy disease.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9835, 18 September 1897, Page 9
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101A STEADFAST FAITH. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9835, 18 September 1897, Page 9
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