WAYSIDE MINISTRIES.
SELF-CONQUEST. Who ire so constituted, that the more our animal nature is curbed and restrained, the greater becomes the soul’s supremacy over it, but, on the othqr hand, the more we indulge it and yield to its demands, the more we lose our power of self- control, until at length the will is utterly dethroned anil we are carried headlong down the path to hopeles disaster. —J. T. Davidson * X -X- * Prosperity is like a magnet—it draws friends; adversity like a -refining finance—it proves them. THE THREE VOLUMES. Life is a story in volumes three, The past, the present, the yet-to-be. The first is finished and laid away; The second we’re reading day by day; Tlie third and last of the volumes three Is locked from sight—God keepeth the key.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1930, Page 1
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