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Show Upon What Can Man Depend The individual who has no great principles to guide his life finds the p.esent an era of great tribulation. tribu-lation. There are wars, rumors of wars, ;ccncmic difficulties, political puzzles puz-zles and personal problems to con-round con-round the average citizen of the rco jbiic. What once seemed safe and secure, in many fields of human hu-man activity, is now precariously attacked ar.d even the sacred formulas form-ulas of early days are badly shattered. shat-tered. Upon what therefore can man clepond? Surely, upon the fundamental funda-mental ,rinciples that he has adopted to gun'e his life. The basic faith that makes men lift up their he " (is. the confidence that faces d-uUful fate superbly and the attributes at-tributes of the soul that stand 'supreme above the vicissitudes cf earthly strife, a staff upon which he tired lean and a blessing to all ; hose who are willing to work for i. better world of better human beings. |