Part 24 (1/2)
--_Fro_
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He that thinks he hath no need of Christ hath too high thoughts of himself He that thinks Christ can not help hihts of Christ
--_John Mason_
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A Christian is the highest style of ood ood Christian, wheresoever he lives, or whatsoever he is called
--_South_
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There is no fire without heat, No light without brightness, No voice without sound, No water without moisture, And there is no Christian Who is not Christlike
--_Rev L W Irwin_
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As Henry Dru away froroup of islands known as the New Hebrides, after having visited the er who had been visiting the islands for a very different purpose, what good theman,” said Dru in this cabin, would probably by this ties, as you call them, aved us such an affectionate farewell fronized the world over, as fore the dark corners of the earth Even Matthew Arnold was forced to admit that there is no civilization without it ”Show me,” he said, ”ten square miles outside of Christianity where the life of man or woman is safe, and I'll throw over Christianity at once”
--_From the Missionary Outlook_
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Christmas is truly merry only to those who think of others
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PLENTY OF ROOM
A visiting bishop, in Washi+ngton, was arguing with a senator on the desirability of attending church At last he put the question squarely: ”What is your personal reason for not attending?”