. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. ght on all the darkning sky,For Calvary is plainly teaching yet,The hope that crowns the Mount of Olivet. There is no love with kisses laid away,But that will come again some better day;More beautiful than when we parted last,And compensate for all the weeping of the past. 280 Blasts From The Rams Horn. OUR practice often belies our value of the diamond is not inwhat it does, but in what it drift toward the devil at never go to meet him on the run. Some of the hungriest people in theworld are those who have the most m


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. ght on all the darkning sky,For Calvary is plainly teaching yet,The hope that crowns the Mount of Olivet. There is no love with kisses laid away,But that will come again some better day;More beautiful than when we parted last,And compensate for all the weeping of the past. 280 Blasts From The Rams Horn. OUR practice often belies our value of the diamond is not inwhat it does, but in what it drift toward the devil at never go to meet him on the run. Some of the hungriest people in theworld are those who have the most man who makes a heaven for him-self, makes himself the biggest man in will be no lack of repentancewhen the morning of judgment daycomes. Give a man without love power to movea mountain, and he will always move itthe wrong way. Had the prodigals money held out hewould never have known the taste of hisfathers fatted calf. A skeptic is a man who closes all thewindows, and then blames God because hehas to live in the The yearly tribute. HOME PROTECTION* By Rev. C. A. Ruddock.


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