Friends intelligencer . NEWTON COAL Answers the Burning Question. VOLUME 76 PHILADELPHIA, FOURTH MONTH 19, 1919 NUMBER 16 THE COMING OF SPRING. Where lurked the warmth that breathes upon the wood? Where was the tender hand that guides the grass? None answers. Yet to-day they touch, and pass,And verdure creeps where yon gray barrier world that shut its door and drew its hood Doffs and throws open and lifts up the glass; In at the window steals an even-mass:The murmur of a gathering multitude. Neither the voice of man, nor that clear throngIn all the forests of the circled earth,Nor al


Friends intelligencer . NEWTON COAL Answers the Burning Question. VOLUME 76 PHILADELPHIA, FOURTH MONTH 19, 1919 NUMBER 16 THE COMING OF SPRING. Where lurked the warmth that breathes upon the wood? Where was the tender hand that guides the grass? None answers. Yet to-day they touch, and pass,And verdure creeps where yon gray barrier world that shut its door and drew its hood Doffs and throws open and lifts up the glass; In at the window steals an even-mass:The murmur of a gathering multitude. Neither the voice of man, nor that clear throngIn all the forests of the circled earth,Nor all the currents that can utter mirth, Could make such unheard music. Words and songFollow in vain. It is a wandering birth Stolen from the center where the buds belong. —Harrison S. Morris, in Madonna and Other Poems. HOW MAY WE PRACTICALLY SHOWCHRISTIAN FAITH? [Paper read in Washington (D. C.) First-day School byAnna Windle.] Christian faith is a very different thing from faithin Christianity; although if a person has very muchfaith in Christianity lie natura


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