The Secret Diplomats
G D Sj None tsueth 5 a righteousness, g G ami none pleiuleth in truth; f> S they trust in vanity, and they 5 G* speak lies; they conceive mis- D § chief and bring forth iniquity.», •> C thHr works are works of in- *> S§ stsill the sict of violence is 5 G in t!i*"ir luMids. Their feet run 0 §to *'*vsl, and they make haste to 5 G shed innocent blood: their g 3 thoughts are the thoughts of 5 G iniquity' deswiatioii and de- x § sfriH-Hoii are in. their paths, q Q The way of peace they know g c; not; and there is no judgment o 9, sn their goings; they have . x q mude themselves crooked paths; n S whosoever «"oeth therein doth g G wot know peace. Therefore is '£ S? judgment far from us, neither g C doth righteousness overtake us; 0 <| we loolc for light, hat hehohi g G darkness, for brightness, hut O 8 we walk iei obscurity, We 5 G grope for ihe w;tH like the 0 Wind, yea, we grope as they 5 G that have no we stumble O § at noonday as in the t-yyiilght j q Q among them that are lustj we f? c «r« a,s dead ?neit» —Isaiah. q
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 13, Issue 30, 25 July 1923, Page 5
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214The Secret Diplomats Maoriland Worker, Volume 13, Issue 30, 25 July 1923, Page 5
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