. The War Cry. pessimist audinurse their gloom, bisltjlose eyes are open to jetti]of His Cross, they seeiklof Jesus is getting attraionsciousness of the natisrcy, Peace. Love, are te[jlarge, and becoming mmen may read and ;5. and hattcjas the message of the Craitself ir; increasing ranthe refining influenceottiibattalions who have tic|in the blood, and?d with the message olith its diverse and be Jests Shall Reign. happiness as she tl,e ])»]?. face nestling in her and 1,...;.- hands caressing her and wi: could represent con- itment than the crooning a happy |Aild t


. The War Cry. pessimist audinurse their gloom, bisltjlose eyes are open to jetti]of His Cross, they seeiklof Jesus is getting attraionsciousness of the natisrcy, Peace. Love, are te[jlarge, and becoming mmen may read and ;5. and hattcjas the message of the Craitself ir; increasing ranthe refining influenceottiibattalions who have tic|in the blood, and?d with the message olith its diverse and be Jests Shall Reign. happiness as she tl,e ])»]?. face nestling in her and 1,...;.- hands caressing her and wi: could represent con- itment than the crooning a happy |Aild this painter was not me, becan^- lor hundreds of years inters have loved to paint Mother Baby, ihiis doing their small irt in upholding the wonderful ?auty of Motherhood. lj§J|Bal)y is always king of the home-— Ijlyone else must take second place— {Slid what a cheerless home it would foremost in the ranks of those whobefriend the Unmarried Mother andthe unwanted Child is The SalvationA rni


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