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05/04/2008 13:21
March 1898
March
OUR first words in this month's Magazine, should be words of humble acknowledgement to Almighty God and hearty thanksgiving for all His mercy. 'We feel at times very despondent and miserable when we think of the numbers in this village who seem quite careless about their souls.
At the...
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05/04/2008 13:20
February 1898
February
FORTUNATELY the great dark war clouds which were blackening the horizon seem to be blowing past, and like the bright sun of the genial spring which is approaching, hope of peace and prosperity is restoring confidence. However, as long as there are internal quarrels causing great...
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05/04/2008 13:16
January 1898
January
DURING the last month we have been busy with Entertainments of various kinds, and much has been done to brighten up the dulness of village life First Mr. Vallis' Nigger troupe gave a Concert with a long and varied programme, and certainly succeeded admirably in providing an evening's...
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05/04/2008 13:09
November 1897
December
ANOTHER figure is added to the number of our years, and we have launched forth full of hope into 1898. We wish all our friends and parishioners a most happy and prosperous new year. The past year has not been without its encoura.gements. It has been 3 brighter and happier year for...
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05/04/2008 13:08
October 1897
October
Two more Harvest Festivals have been added to the offering of thanksgiving for a beautiful season and a prosperous harvest in this parish. At Pymoor, we kept the feast on Sunday, October 3rd, and a very large congregation united in making it a real thanksgiving. Many flowers and...
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05/04/2008 13:07
September 1897
September
THE past has been a month almost unprecedently beautiful. Fine and warm weather, and abundance of it, have compensated for a wet August. The result has been that all the harvest has been" safely gathered in." If it can ever be said of a farmer that all anxiety is past, he may be...
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05/04/2008 13:06
August 1897
August
RARELY have the crops looked more promising than this year. The prospects of an abundant harvest were most cheering, and rarely has an abundant harvest appeared more necessary. The wheat crops in all countries from which England has been in the habit of drawing supplies have...
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05/04/2008 13:05
July 1897
July
THE past month has been one of varied entertainments, and opportunities for enjoyment. Now we are on the eve of the harvest. Everyone is preparing for this great work of the year, the ingathering of the harvest. It stands all around us in the glory of its abundance, the beautiful gift...
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05/04/2008 13:03
June 1897
June
THE sixtieth year of Her Majesty the Queen's reign has been marked by joy all oyer her vast Empire. It will always be a conspicuous year; not only one of gathering together of her subjects from all parts of the world, but also one of great prosperity. Never has the country been more...
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05/04/2008 13:02
May 1897
May
OUR first words must be those of profound gratitude for well-spent Lent, in commemoration of our Saviour’s long fast and temptation in the wilderness. Surely, the more we try to follow closely in His footsteps, the nearer we shall be to Him, and the more we shall make ourselves one with...
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Parish magazine 1897
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