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INTERCESSION

Blessed are the; that mourn, for they hall be comforted. Matt.. 5; 4. Eternal God, ou. Creator and reJeemer, we nk Thee that, though sorrow may endure for a night, joy • moth in the morning. We praise rhee, that behind the dim unknown Phou dost stand amid the shadows. :ecj watci. above Thine own. For 1 1! the sweet compensations, the rich urances of our Faith, in these sor•owl'ul days, wo bless Thee; for the i- ep wells of comfort, the fountains of ••y and peace, which we have discov■red amid the barrenness of these un■ertain times, we give Thee thanks. To 1 oso whose hearts are heavy with r ef and anxiety, this day. give the >il of joy for mourning, and the garrent of praise for the spirit of heavi- < : and teach us all the secret of that oy whit-' endured the Cross, despising he l.ume. Through Jesus Christ our

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 October 1941, Page 4

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INTERCESSION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 October 1941, Page 4

INTERCESSION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 October 1941, Page 4

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