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The following is the full text of, the sermon preached at St. John's Cathedral by Bishop Hall on Sun- day..

The King shall rejoice in Thy sirength O Lord."

The strength of God is in Beth- tehem and Nazareth, in Galilee, on Calvary, in Easter Day and on the Emmaus Road,

On Christmas night I listened in the Broadcasting Studio to the King's Christmas message to his family. The tories of his voice were the familiar tones of the Norfolk Country Squire.. I was re-

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A Relay from Daventry "Around these Isles Folk lore, legend, and folk song, collected from all points of the compass in the British Isles. Presented

the strength of our King lay in the simple courage by which he has kept his own personality safe from the corroding influence of exalted runk.

As we waited for the Proclama- tion on Wednesday afternoon a dis- inguished Chinese gentleman told me of his visit the day before to tay a wreath on King George's statue. The tears could not be stayed as he remembered the sim- ple and homely welcome he re- ceived from the King at Bucking-

ham Palace some years ago.

"The King shall rejoice in Thy strength O Lord."*

THE STRENGTH OF GOD

The strength of God is in Beth- lehem and in Nazareth and amang the Gallean hills. Jesus the Gall- lean countryman, Jesus born at Bethlehem, boy at Nazareth, inver of the hills and birds and flowers. This Jesus is the strength of God. To-day we thank God for a King whose power to lead his people lay 9 to 9.35 p.m.-A Relay of the largely in his love for the country- Daventry News Bulletin (Copy-side, for birds and flowers and the right by Reuter).

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But the strength of God is not only in Galilee, it 1 in Gethsemane and Calvary. I am reminded ugain at this lime as I was at the King's

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AT HIS RESIDENO No. 12, TREGUNTER MANSIONS,

His Eatire Household Furniture

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problem of the livlihood of thë poor was a deep and burning ques tion. Which in the first four years THURSDAY, JAN. 30, 1936- of this reign it was partly met by National Insurance. It 13 not necessary to speak of the agony of the war. Since the war "Life has been no easter for anyone sensitive to the needs of others. But here again the strength of the late King | lay where God would have it le; in Gethsemane and Calvary, in sharing in the suffering and the anxiety of workless hands and comfortless homes. There can be no home la Engand to-day, how- ever bitter their sense of the in- justice of our social order may which does not moum the pessing of a King whose greatness lay in his understanding of their feelings and their sufferings and his eager desire to make England a nation whose prestige lay deep rooted in histice to the poor and care for those in need. No man is strong

and no man is great who abuts his heart to suffering.

But Gethsemane and Calvary are not the end. There is always

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His Personal Collection of Easter Day and the Emmaus Road. Curios, (originally purchased from We can leave our beloved King in | Komers) the hands of God conndent that one who shared so deeply in the sukerings of his people will share also in the peace of the risen life. JESUS IN THE MODERN WORLD I had planned to speak this morning of Jesus in the modern world and of His challenge to us that we should dare in this age of machines and great movements to

assert the supremacy of person- ality: to dare, as Jesus dared, to be human, to be simple, to be per- sunal in all our doings. The au- thorities of Palestine assembled against Jesus. He mid "Hereafter you shall see the Son of Man ilt- ting at the right hand of God.". In the long history of Empires, con-

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Jubilee of the moment during the querors and of kings, King George PRELIMINARY NOTICE war when I stood face to face with stands out because he dared to be His late Majesty. 1 shall never the simple man God made him. forget the suffering wornness of The majesty of kingship is nothing his face and the deep lines of pain to the simple majesty of the honest

'man who dares to be himself.

We know that our new trig this great gift of shares also humanity and directness of ap proach to real problems. We cah show our loyalty to him and our

that told how Intimately he was sharing in the horror of the tren- ches and the anxiety of sonless homes.

KING GEORGES REIGN

King George's reign has been a į grateful memory to his beloved time of much suffering and an- father in no better way than by xiety. The prosperity of the pre- | determining that we too, each in ceding century was beginning to his own sphere, will dare to be our- slow up even before the war. The selves.

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