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  3. THINGS THOUGHTFUL.

    Despise not little crosses, for they have been to many a saved soul an excellent dicscipline of humility. ...

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  4. OTHER MEN'S MINDS.

    Members of Parliament occupy far too much public attention. ...

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  5. JOTTINGS.

    Already by reason of the wire nerves of the world—36,000,000 miles of telephone, telegraph, and cable—no two towns in the civlised world are more than ...

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  6. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Keep this motive before you of public duty and public service, for the sake of the Empire, and also on your own account. You will find it, I believe, the most ...

    Article : 290 words
  7. ADAM'S LIMITATIONS.

    If Adam had lived till now, had worked hard at honest labour the whole time, and had boon a thrifty man withal, he would not have had an income like some ...

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  8. THE IMPERISHABLE RECORD

    It is probable that the whole of our past I preserved intact. ...

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  9. ON THE CONTRARY.

    No Government can in any way increase the sum of its nation's wealth, ...

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  10. THE AGE OF MIRACLES.

    I have known every supposed miracle of the Acts of the Apostles to be repeated in our own day, except the opening of prison doors by angelic influence, and ...

    Article : 41 words
  11. A DRAWBACK.

    It is one of the disadvantages of games that woman are becoming too fond of them.—Dr. M. S. Pembrey. THE PEACE PRESERVER. ...

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  12. RETIRED BURGLARS.

    The British are no longer the robbers and pirates of the human race, for like all successful burglars, they have got all they sought after. ...

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  13. "THE WHOLESOME BIRCH."

    Fasting is an exceedingly valuable a most important and a logically scientific method of treating disease. No physician need be afraid of an ordinary ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. PEACE.

    Were half the power that fills the world with terror, Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts. ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. THE WAR TAX.

    Whilst our national expenditure is more beneficial to-day than in any former period, two-thirds of it is not wise and beneficial. The expenditure on preparations, ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. CO-OPERATION IN MISSION FIELDS.

    You at home are enthusiastic for cooperation operation, but you cannot imagine how intensely we long for it in the mission field. In England your religious life has ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. KNOWLEDGE OF NATURE.

    If I might yield here to the charm of memory, I would dwell on scenes deeply imprinted on my own recollection-on the calm of the tropic nights, when the stars, ...

    Article : 319 words
  18. THE NATIONAL SAFEGUARD.

    On the circulation and influence of the Bible depends the answer to the question whether England is to be engaged in a greet civil war between capital and ...

    Article : 36 words
  19. THE CHURCH'S DUTY.

    Both by our progress and by our private and public action, it is the duty of the church to impress such great principles as the brotherhood of man, the duty of ...

    Article : 45 words
  20. MAN AND THE SABBATH.

    He was in favour of reducing the hours of Sunday labour to the minimum, but, after all the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. ...

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  21. MR. BALFOUR'S EDUCATION.

    French boys are instructed in the use of their own mother tongue. Their lot is very different one from English boys, as English boys were when I was a boy. I ...

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  22. SELF-PITYING AGE.

    The mischief is that age will hardly allow itself to be loved; it becomes conscious of its buried affections and its broken hopes: and thus it declines into a rueful ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. SOCIALISTS AND CHRISTIANITY.

    Continental Socialists have no "solidarity of the working classes"; most of them are professors and doctors of the middle classes. They have no solidarity ...

    Article : 99 words
  24. SWIFT OBEDIENCE.

    We pay a heavy toll in lost efficiency every time we debate a known duty. We have all of us learned to do some of the duties of our life without debate. We do ...

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  25. A TIP FOR SCRIBBLERS.

    From the point of view of ordinary prudence it is an absurd thing that any man should set cut to spend his life in writing. It is a very precarious business. ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. HOME.

    The word "home" can express so many things, and, according to what it means to you, much may be learnt of the general characteristics of yourself and your ...

    Article : 183 words
  27. THE SAME PICTURE.

    If any are under the impression that new light east on the origins of the Bible has discredited its message they are wrong. We may have to revise our view ...

    Article : 62 words
  28. MUCH BETTER.

    One striking effect of the growth of social effort is that in twenty years the national death rate has fallen one-third. After all, it is better to pay rates and ...

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  29. PROGRESS OF TEMPERANCE.

    There has been no more remarkable change in all classes in the last hundred years than the progress of sobriety and temperance among them but it is by the ...

    Article : 130 words
  30. FORMING THE FACE.

    The soul is a master artist over carving its image upon the countenance. Over and over again we have watched the process as redeemed and purified souls ...

    Article : 167 words
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