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tery. It is n^ot altogether loss to be blind to some of the 

 * 'insoluable problems. ' ' I have found that some of these 

 with infinite patience, no bitterness of spirit or of jeal- 

 ousy, led by His spirit, can be made most useful. We 

 are told that the mountains shall be a way, the seeming 

 barriers shall be the paths to progress, so that I do not 

 despair of seeing not only a new heaven, but also a new 

 earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness. Therefore in 

 hope and great expectancy I daily pray and work that 

 His Kingdom may come here and now. 



Sam Higginbottom. 



Radnor Road 



Cleveland Heights, Ohio. 

 Dec. 27, 1920. 



