The North Carolina Presbyterian . ndex only Commentary upon the 7me Losing the Temper. Losing the temper takes all the sweet,pure feeling out of life. You may getup in the morning with a clean heart,full of song, and start out as happy as abird, and the moment you are crossedand you give way to your temper, theclean feeling vanishes and a load asheavy as lead is rolled upon the heart,and you go through the rest of the dayfeeling like a culprit. And any one whohas experienced this feeling knows thatit cannot be shaken off, but must beprayed off.—Presbyterian Banner, Secures S* ations for Teache


The North Carolina Presbyterian . ndex only Commentary upon the 7me Losing the Temper. Losing the temper takes all the sweet,pure feeling out of life. You may getup in the morning with a clean heart,full of song, and start out as happy as abird, and the moment you are crossedand you give way to your temper, theclean feeling vanishes and a load asheavy as lead is rolled upon the heart,and you go through the rest of the dayfeeling like a culprit. And any one whohas experienced this feeling knows thatit cannot be shaken off, but must beprayed off.—Presbyterian Banner, Secures S* ations for Teachers at moderate cost. Correspondence RIohmond Pab!lo School. Hainpdeii Sidney College. The 120th SessioD will begin on September12th, 1895. For catalogues apply to RichardMcllwaine, President, Hampden-Sidney Vs. I This is thewhole Bible published at a moderate priceIt 18, therefore, within the reach of the mas-ses, while no commentary published is sohighly commended, or so well adapted forthe home, the teacher, or


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