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  2. Reading for Sunday

    O Lord, raise up (we pray Thee) The power, and come among us, and with great might succour us; that whereas, through our sins and wickedness, we are ...

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  3. Thoughts for Christmas Day.

    Christmas is a day to be loved, a season of rejoicing. And as we catch the soft, sweet cadence of the Christmas chimes, and listen to the Christmas ...

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  4. Christmas in Olden Days.

    When Christitauity spread abroad, men knew that in the story of Christ's nativity was released what they in their blindness had striven to typify. So they ...

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  7. Curious Yuletide Gifts.

    The season of goodwill brings us all many tokens of regard and good wishes from friends near and far away. It is strikingly remarkable the strange form ...

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  8. LESSONS FOR THE DAY.

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  9. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE.

    All that is best in the world to-day was born, wrote Professor George Jackson, B.A., when Christ was born. The manifold ministries of mercy, the spirit ...

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  10. CURIOUS CHRISTMAS GIFT.

    On the morning of 25th December, 1899, the besieged Ladysmith garrison sent the Boers a Christmas card enclosed in a 50-pounder. Not to he ...

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  11. BORN TO PRE-EMINENCE.

    That in all things He might have the pre-eminence."--Colossians [?] 18. These words define the position of [?]esus in all relations and through all ...

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  12. DICKENS'S CHRISTMAS CAROL.

    Mr. H. F. Dickens, K.C., tells an interesting story concerning the original manuscript of his father's famous carol. The novelist presented the MS. to ...

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  13. MAKING THE BEST OF TO-DAY.

    They tell us that sorrows remembered sweeten present joys and possibly, also, present happiness helps to sweeten past grief. At Christmas we are most of us ...

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  14. CHRISTMAS CORONATION.

    The first coronation to take place in Westminster Abbey, of which there is undoubted proof, and of which anything like a detailed account exists, was that ...

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  15. RUSSIAN YULETIDE CUSTOMS.

    In Russia, where Christmas is kept 14: says later than with us, it seems a white world indeed, the whole country being covered with dry snow, which ...

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  16. BRIGHTENING THE SAD.

    Somebody has said that it is on sad faces that wo see the sweetest smiles, and it is not a paltry aim to try and bring such smiles to the faces of the sad and ...

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  17. EXPENSIVE CRACKERS.

    Some time ago, a firm in the Midlands received an order from a millionaire to manufacture, a box of crackers of special design. The box had to be placed in the ...

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  18. WINDING UP THE YEAR.

    The few days that follow Christmas are very busy. Most of us desire to finish up the year's work, and be ready for the New Year, with debts paid, plans carried ...

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  19. A LACK OF DISCRETION.

    Last Christmas a poor clergyman's Wife received from a rich friend in town a magnificent piece of oriental embroidery, gorgeous in crimson and gold, with a ...

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  20. IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.

    An anonymous writer of the sixteenth century has left, this description: "Suppose Christmas, now approaching; the evergreen [?] trimming, and adorning the ...

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  21. CHILDREN'S SEASON.

    There is one Christmas attitude we shall not forget, and that is our attitude toward little children. This is very particularly the children's season. ...

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  22. CURIOUS LEGACIES.

    Even at" the not so very distant date, comparatively of 1821, a certain John Hall left consols to the value ot £126 16s. for providing a Christmas dinner of ...

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  23. ICELANDIC SUPERSTITION. .

    In far away frozen Iceland strange superstitions are connected with Christmas, for the season is one which is celebrated in every hut and snow house ...

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  24. BRANCHES OF GOLD.

    Perhaps the most remarkable, and certainly the most costly, Christmas tree ever provided was that which graced the apartment of a Klondyke millionaire at ...

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  25. SUN OF A BETTER DAY.

    Charles Dickens, in "Christmas Stories," says, "What images, do I associate with the Christian music as I see them set forth on the Christmas tree? ...

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  29. WHAT TO BE THANKFUL FOR.

    Many a man and woman may rise on Christmas morning, and look out Of the window at God's good earth, and His glorious heavens, with the bitter ...

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  30. THE ALTAR OF REPENTANCE.

    The spirit of "peace on earth, good will to men " crops up in most unexpected ways and places. A letter from the warden of an American prison says: ...

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  32. ALL WAS FORGIVEN.

    The Christmas card has often done much to soften down harsh feeling and remove old bitterness, besides being an assurance of goodwill between friends. A certain ...

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  33. AN INTERESTING GIFT.

    Mr. Chamberlain received an interesting Christmas gift some years ago. It consisted of a dozen white cotton handkerchiefs. They were the first to be made ...

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  34. CHRISTMAS QUOTATIONS.

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  35. WAS IT CONSCIENCE MONEY?

    The late Pope once received the present of a Christmas tree, the value of which must have been something enormous. It was of solid gold, and stood about 2 feet ...

    Article : 76 words
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