GO THOU WITH GOD.
After a long and intimate acquaintance with the teligious ideas of Central Africans, Mr Dan. Crawford tells Us thev sa> of the dead. “Hr has ar rived’’ (not “He has departed”). The Spaniard sa\s not “Good-bye, God be with ve,” but “Go thou with God.” “Go thou with God,” and fare thee forth with power. Strong then to do, and dare “un heard of" things; Clear speaking duty ever urging on ward, Beneath the shadow of Almighty wings. “Go thou with God." His Presence shall go with Thee Through all the changing and unfolding years. Strong-hearted, falter not, and He will keep thee Triumphant over all th\ doubts and fear?. “God thou with God”; the future holds no terrors; When life’s uplifting pathway thou hast trod, Thou shalt “arrive” Death’s beauti ful adventure On** golden, day will bring thee Home with God. —\Y. A Bourne Taotworth, N.S.W.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 293, 18 November 1919, Page 8
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