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A clergyman was speaking to his congregation on the subject of faith. He mentioned the blind faith of the client who puts himself at the mercy of the lawyer in preparing important documents. and the confidence of invalids in entrusting themselves to a physician. "Here is a case of blind faith.” he continued. “The doctor writes out a prescription. You cannot read it. you don’t know what it is He tells you to take it Yours not to reason why, yours but to do and die.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 6 December 1938, Page 8

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 6 December 1938, Page 8

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 6 December 1938, Page 8

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