“PACIFISTS ON THE WARPATH.”
10 THE EDITOR, Sir, —This web weather gives some of us pause to enter the silence'for hallowed thinking and holy 1 meditation. I hav. read . Itev. Mr Wood’s long, j weary letter in your columns with much ; pain and profound sympathy. I have j knoT i the rev. g atleman wnen ho was | a useSi servant of the Prince of Peace; but now Mr Wood seems to bo bound up hand and foot with cast iron laws and creeds devoid of the blessed spirit of Jesus the Prince of Peace. . . . If Jesus wanted cast iron laws and creeds Ho would have made them, and Jesus is the same yesterday, to-day, and for ever. “ Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall sec God. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall bo comforted. Blessed arc the peacemakers, for ihey shall inherit the earth.” May God richly bless our brother and illumine his path with the light of His countenance, and keep him in the hollow of His hand whoso worlds are lost in space.—l am, etc., ! A. C. Robebtson*. I May 2. '
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Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 10
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