LET us see men torn by a diversity of cravings; let some choose the army, some the law, some various walks of learning, some business, some farming; let the people of God cry my portion my God. Not for a time my portion, but my portion my God for ever.
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From Thoughts of St Augustine for Every Day
by Kathleen Mary Balfe (© 1926)
Nihil Obstat: Georgius D. Smith, S.T.D
Imprimatur: Edm. Can. Surmont
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