. Te Karere . Goodwill and Brotherhood to all that each individual life be a sermon and a witness of theDivinity of Christ and His Gospel. To-day well lived makes every yesterday a dreamof happiness, and (-very morroow a vision of hope. Brigham Young said: Compiled by Heber (J. Hale (From his public addresses as recorded in the Journal of volume mid page arc indicated after each quotation; as also the year in which uttered.) Man ma) propose, bul God will dispose. 13:308 (1870), * * * In m\ youth I was called an infidel, ami I was an infidel. What t. I In Bible? No,


. Te Karere . Goodwill and Brotherhood to all that each individual life be a sermon and a witness of theDivinity of Christ and His Gospel. To-day well lived makes every yesterday a dreamof happiness, and (-very morroow a vision of hope. Brigham Young said: Compiled by Heber (J. Hale (From his public addresses as recorded in the Journal of volume mid page arc indicated after each quotation; as also the year in which uttered.) Man ma) propose, bul God will dispose. 13:308 (1870), * * * In m\ youth I was called an infidel, ami I was an infidel. What t. I In Bible? No, t<» false creeds, and to professing without pos- e in-. ... I ask the infidel world what the) can give in exchange ii the faith I have in fesus ( hrist and the religion I believe in and practice. 13:215, 219 I 1870). I am prepared to prov< i rom all the facts thatthat now exi i in all branch* of human affairs, that unioiand that divi ion is weakn< and confusion. 13:267 (187< TE KARERE Tihema. 1(M1. Mary Hannah Wadham In the passing of Mary Hannah Wadham at the Masterton Hos-pital on October 20th the Church lost one of its noble women; onewhose every act was motivated by the Gospel of Jesus Christ. As she closed her eyeS to mortality she was conscious of an impendingawakening in another sphere of activity and progress. Her under-standing of eternal values robbed death of its Sting and so to herit was but another adventure along the pathway of life a wife, mother and saint shemeasured up to every virtue ofthose sacred appointments. Shewas small in physical stature buther vitality was prodigious andher personality fairly beamedwith kindness and joy. Sheloved beauty in both nature andhumanity and she never side-stepped an opportunity to con-tribute to that beauty. Her homeand environs were was ever a spiritual atmo-sphere in her home which wasuplifting, and her presence sanc-tified her surroundings. Because of distance she had little opp


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