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marvellously attentive, looking up to heaven 

 and imitating us in gestures.&quot; 



How beautiful that scene in Hochelaga of old, 

 when the wondering savages of the fierce Iroquois 

 race, thought that they were entertaining not 

 angels but gods, and heard for the first time, 

 though in a strange tongue, the announcement of 

 Him who was at once the Eternal Word of the 

 Father, the Glorious One who tabernacled for a 

 while among men, and the Great Shepherd who 

 said: &quot;And other sheep I have which are not of 

 this fold; them also I must bring and they shall 

 hear My Voice; and they shall become one flock, 

 under one Shepherd.&quot; 



The Noble How goodly the company, how splendid the 



witnesses banners, of that noble army of witnesses, con 

 fessors, and martyrs who by service in lowliness, 

 by fellowship with need, counted not their lives 

 dear unto themselves if only they might save 

 some. Of others, Jesuit or Protestant, space 

 forbids that we should make mention; from the 

 deeds of the living we refrain ; of the blessed dead 

 of our own body and communion in Christ 

 who yet live and by their works wrought in the 

 flesh praise the God of our fathers, we must 

 speak : 



Stewart, the Apostle of the Six Nations, with 

 all the meek and lowly followers of Jesus whose 

 deeds are unrecorded among men but whose names 

 are written in Heaven; the goodly company of 

 faithful women who published the tidings; 

 John West, the first missionary to Rupert s 



