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A DIVISION OF LABOR

. In a certain town where two brothers are engaged in a flourishing retail coal business a series of revival meetings were held, and the elder brother of the firm was converted. For weeks after his conversion the brother who had lately ‘ got religion ’ endeavored to persuade the other to join the church. One day, when the elder brother was making another effort, he asked: Why can’t you, Richard, join the church as I did V It s all right for you to be a member of the church, replied Richard, ‘ but if I join who’s going to weigh the coal V , b &

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New Zealand Tablet, 6 November 1913, Page 61

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A DIVISION OF LABOR New Zealand Tablet, 6 November 1913, Page 61

A DIVISION OF LABOR New Zealand Tablet, 6 November 1913, Page 61

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