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Christian herald (1913) (14578013090)

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Identifier: christianherald36unse (find matches)
Title: Christian herald
Year: 1913 (1910s)
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Contributing Library: Christian Herald Association
Digitizing Sponsor: Tisch Library, Tufts University



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al store of the worlds happiness. That play is as necessary as work in the divine economy for the health of the body and mind and soul as well is a lesson that Americans should seriously consider. The swift pace of American life kills; kills many of the women at forty and the men at forty-five, whose clock of life is wound up by nature to run for three-score years and ten. Commodore Benedict has on his yacht alone , made rest and pleasure trips amounting to 225,000 miles, a distance almost ten The people of China copied our constitution for their republic; they are now adopting our dress as their model. If the Christian nations will act becomingly, China will adopt their Christ and his religion as her own, and be clothed in the garment of salvation of which the prophet speaks: For he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, he hath covere<l me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decketh himself with ornaments, and as a bride adorneth herself with her jewels. (Isa. Bl : 10.)
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''Garment Workers' Strike Parade, New York City. Great crowds Watching the Marching Strikers as They Paraded on January 13 - times the circumference of the globe. It was on that yacht that Grover Cleveland had some of his happiest hours of recreation in fishing. There was hereditary longevity in the Benedict family. There was long life in the brain cells, the blood current,and the muscular tissues. Many beautiful families with contentment and a playful spirit have faded early with diseases from hereditary tendencies. Many families naturally strong have died prematurely for want of systematic rest and recreation and a contented spirit. The moral element as a factor in longevity is not to be overlooked. It was a good start for a long life to be born in a parsonage with virtue and poverty as friendly instrumentalities. This relation between a contented and playful spirit and physical health is thus described by the wise man: A merry heart doeth good like a medicine ; but a broken spirit drieth the bones. (Prov. 17: 22.) Chinese La\¥ Revolutionizes D

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