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INTERCESSION

When Thou saidst. seek ye My face: mv heart said unto Thee. Thy face. Lord will T seek Hide not Thy face far from me: put riot Thy servant away in anger: Thou hast been my help: leave mo not. neither forsake me. O God of my salvation. (Psalm xxvii. 8-9). Grant unto us. Almighty God. Thy peace that passeth understanding: that we. amidst the storms and troubles of this our life, may rest in Thee, knowing that all things are in Thee, under Thy ' care governed by Thy will, guarded by Thy love: so that with a quiet heart we mav see the storms oi life and the thick darkness: ever rejoicing to know that the darkness and the light are both alike to Thee. Guide, guard, and gov ern us through all our present dangers, we beseech Thro.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 30 September 1942, Page 4

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INTERCESSION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 30 September 1942, Page 4

INTERCESSION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 30 September 1942, Page 4

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