THE TERM OF LIFE
is u L‘>t *> e:i rtiit.j” to tin* pai Lac-ircl and for:? et our own £3T.£T;Vi r..i carry '.i cics to izt‘bA.ii*, sni r.ino ''.ore * t wiiteai-iiiv-.aa urc.- to tia*? Creation — which, to Li ;i tnv ct , tini"*; ‘for ti lo ii oat a I novelty, a Lite an<i upstart ui le.ipeet *>t the Ar.c:of Day.r' They who reewmoer taefr srand fathsp, aod .?et tci-i? prioh.'iiiidrerp. hi? 3 p a :-* » L-yo" r -j lvc th« of tarc-sccro, hii seen > gt £.♦;* lit. j L.i pX-i JiTFiv. iCt.‘ crea'-eil world,’ says nr T:. :• r.u ■ * , Brown. ‘U but a saiali parenthesis in eternity, and a abort interposition, for a time, between such a state of duration as was before it, and tr.av be after it.’— Th.t Fh-e-iidt
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12265, 11 October 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)
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127THE TERM OF LIFE Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12265, 11 October 1902, Page 2 (Supplement)
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