Church review . Dontgive up any work you are engaged in, only try not toover do. I have great need of work now. It is to memore than money, sympathy, food or raiment. I mustlive worthily—I cannot be overborne now, at close ofmy life by sorrow, depression and loneliness.—Mrs.Mary A. Livermore in a private letter to a friend. I must live worthily—I cannot be overborne now bysorrow, depression or loneliness. These noble wordsof Mrs. Livermores are so universal in their significancethat they may well be a theme for consideration. Forwhen one comes to think of it the cure for all ills inthe world i

Church review . Dontgive up any work you are engaged in, only try not toover do. I have great need of work now. It is to memore than money, sympathy, food or raiment. I mustlive worthily—I cannot be overborne now, at close ofmy life by sorrow, depression_and loneliness.—Mrs.Mary A. Livermore in a private letter to a friend. I must live worthily—I cannot be overborne now bysorrow, depression or loneliness. These noble wordsof Mrs. Livermores are so universal in their significancethat they may well be a theme for consideration. Forwhen one comes to think of it the cure for all ills inthe world i Stock Photo
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Church review . Dontgive up any work you are engaged in, only try not toover do. I have great need of work now. It is to memore than money, sympathy, food or raiment. I mustlive worthily—I cannot be overborne now, at close ofmy life by sorrow, depression_and loneliness.—Mrs.Mary A. Livermore in a private letter to a friend. I must live worthily—I cannot be overborne now bysorrow, depression or loneliness. These noble wordsof Mrs. Livermores are so universal in their significancethat they may well be a theme for consideration. Forwhen one comes to think of it the cure for all ills inthe world is to live worthily. An unfailing recipe forunhappiness and misery is to live in self-contemplation ;an unfailing recipe for a lofty and noble order-of happi-nes is to live in generous thought and purpose and outgoing sympathies for other lives and for the things thatmake for progress.—Lilian Whiting, in Boston Budget. A Christian man was once urged by his employer towork on Sunday. 18 THE CHURCH REVIEW.. IMSlM WOMANS CHRISTIAN TEMPER-ANCE UNION. The last meeting of the WomansChristian Temperance Union showeda marked increase mi attendance andgreat Interest manifested. if everywoman whose name appears on th distributed to members and theirfriends. It is hoped a liberal dona-tio nwill he given