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Show RULERS OF ENGUHD1 THE SUBJECT OF ft SERMON Bona writers contend that the word I "king " Is derived from the exclamation. "I can." The person who was ( onfldenl in::' he could ari-.mpl SO results wns made leader In no family of the cunh i has It been mere true than In the pre?- i ent reigning houe of Great Britain. The making of a mall le'.and Into a world rower In literature, commerce and lnflu- I nee of state hn-; been no work of chance or favor. Ability and steadfastness or purpose have been required In mensur.-as mensur.-as abundant as the task har. been great The ?lory of the .conquering of self, of the overcoming of almost unsnrmount-able unsnrmount-able barriers needed to enable the Norman Nor-man House to rule the England of today to-day Is the them? of the Sunday night frmor. In the First FresDyterlan church. Music of an attractive nature will bo Riven. Prelude, "Nocturne" Chopin Miss Pierce. Solo. "Oh Pure, oh Fair, oh Holy" Bonner Mrs Kimball. t, violin offertory, tianaon" ,H.owlan s Mies Anderson. ft Postlude, Maxche" BenUel Mis Pierce. |