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secular affairs, it is a common thing for one who has set himself a certain goal to attempt to reach it through persistence of the human will and desire.
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Matthew's account of the feeding of the five thousand it is related that the disciples came to Jesus, asking him to send the people away so that they might go to the villages and buy themselves food.
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has not felt aroused to a higher hope by these ringing words of the Psalmist: "Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in"?
In his letter in your issue of February 1, "Arran Hills" writes that he is puzzled that Christian Scientists aver that all disease is of mental origin.