"SERMONS IN STONES."
'■' SirjTrrYour correspondent "X," under .the above heading, ,has! written nearly a ■S?:H m .' 1 . <> f words, words, words. Hugh Miller,, under ( a similar licading, . wrotd thoughts,- .thoughts, thoughts—telling, teaching truths. Can I .say the same of ,?t, .or-.tic man ho would associate with, "Alcibiades" The cold, marbl© granite; or, bronze; speak not of tho m«n but tho ago aiid its architecture. The true man lives in the'heart of humanity for ages of posterity; while tho cold material gradually fades 'with 'the chiselled name first. 'So,let it. be with the name "X" would havo on hdi-'column.-rl am, etc. Y. ~" August .17. ..■';•' • ;' >
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 10
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