The Indian Advocate (Sacred Heart Mission, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 1, 1907 Page: 9 of 42
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THE INDIAN ADVOCATE
The ocean looketh up to heaven
As 't were a living thing.
The homage of its waves is given
In ceaseless worshipping.
They kneel upon the the slopping sand
As bends the human knee
A beautiful and tireless band
The priesthood of the sea.'
Whittier
The elements are the ministers of Jehovah. They speak
with articulate voices of Him and stand visibly before us as
vmbols of His greatness. At His bidding the portals of
chaos were 'opened and order came forth robed in the gar-
ments of glory. The mountains stood up and the ocean o-
beyed his will. "He madethemand they are His" They
are the ambassadors of God and the teachers of wisdom to
the children of men. They are great and glorious; yet migh-
ty as they are they shrink to a point when compared with
the majesty of the invisible and godlike mind. "They shall
perish but it shall endure." The ocean shall go back to its
original nothingness when the mind that is kindled in devo-
tion will stand at the throne of God immortal as its omnipo-
tent Maker. Anon.
"The costliest building is the Milan cathedral.
The costliest government is the French. -The government
salaries aggregate $3750000.
The costliest diamond is the Imperial for which the Nizam
of Hyderabad paid $2150000
The costliest dog was a St. Bernard Plinlimmon who
sold for $21250.
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