Sunday at Home.
THOUGHTS FOR THE WEEK. Sunday, April 21st. Faith is an act of surrender, in the dark, to conscience.—W. Robertson. Monday, April 22nd. Men advance by association, and our fellowship is not with earth only, but with heaven.—Canon Westcott. Tuesday, April 23rd. Whatever other passing uses this present world may have, this, surely, is the supreme and final use of it —to be a furnace, a graving-house, a refining place for human character. — Dr. Whyte. Wednesday, April 24th, Good is slow, it climbs. Evil is swift, it descends.—Sir Walter Scott. Thursday, April 25th. God hath one place, wear, one time, now. —Dr. Parker. Friday, April 26th. Piety that is laborious, strained, despondent, is like the air when it is empty of sunshine. —Professor Elnslie. Saturday, April 27th. Christ would never hear of negative morality. Thou shall was ever His word, with which He superseded thou shall not. —R. L. Stevenson.
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Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 3, 20 April 1901, Page 11
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152Sunday at Home. Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 3, 20 April 1901, Page 11
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