THE Life comes down, that he might be slain; the Bread came down that he might hunger; the Way came down that he might be wearied in the way; the Fountain came down that he might thirst; and dost thou refuse to labour? Seek not thy own.
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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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