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  3. DRY OF REST THE COLLECT.

    Blessed Lord, Who hast caused all Holy Scriptures to be written for our learning; grant that we may in such wise hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly ...

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  4. LONDON'S CHURCHES.

    Apart altogether from the merits of the case, the battle of the London churches is an acceptable sign of the British public's increasing veneration ...

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  5. ADVENT HYMN.

    Hark, a thrilling voice is sounding, "Christ is nigh" it seems to say; "Cast away the dreams of darkness, O ye children of the day." ...

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  6. THE WIDOW.

    "A poor, widow."—Mark xii. 2. The widow of the two mites was a sister of our common suffering life. She had come along her own sorrowful way. ...

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  7. WHAT IS RELIGION?

    "A creed, set in words mosaic, Rites and rituals archaic; The 'Pearl of Greatest Price,' but kept ...

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  8. LADY ASTOR ATTACKS DEAN INGE.

    After solemnly saying, as she boarded the Aquitania in New York, on her return to England, that she had nothing to say, Lady Astor proceeded at great length ...

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  9. LONDON CHURCHES.

    In the House of Commons today Lord Hugh Cecil (Conservative, Ashton, Birmingham) moved that the House should direct that the ...

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    Mary—"I like the dean better than I do the bishop." Mother—"Why, Mary, why do you like the den better?" ...

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