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  3. "WE HAVE CALLED OUT OUR LAST RESERVES."

    THE EXPRESSION at the head of this article is not used in a military sense; neither is it to be understood ecclesiastically or theologically. We hope the day is far distant when it will be ...

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  4. SUNDAY AFTERNOON.

    by be afraid of death as though your life were breath? [?]ath but anoints your eyes with clay, O glad surprise? ...

    Article : 192 words
  5. PRAYER.

    Our Father, we pray that Thou wouldst scatter the [?] of war. "Give peace in our time, O Lord!" [?]lue the passions and violence of men, and bring [?] all under the gracious sovereignty of Him who ...

    Article : 124 words
  6. THE PILGRIM SOUL.

    March on my soul, not like a laggard stay! March swifty on. Yet err not from the way Where all the nobly wise of old have trod— The path of faith made by the sons of God. ...

    Article : 82 words
  7. PRAY FROM GOD'S SIDE OF THE FENCE.

    On a certain occasion Bishop Hamline visited the [?] of a gentleman in which there was a half grown [?] whom he took aside; and said to him:— "When you are in trouble, my boy, kneel down ...

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