The Peace Negotiations Between the Governments of the South African Republic And the Orange Free State, And the Representatives of the British Government, Which Terminated in the Peace Concluded At Vereeniging On the 31st May, 1902
The Peace Negotiations Between the Governments of the South African Republic And the Orange Free State, And the Representatives of the British Government, Which Terminated in the Peace Concluded At Vereeniging On the 31st May, 1902
Kestell John Daniel
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Well, they need not remain a curse. Andthen, how shall we materially rescue our people without the GoldFields? Swazieland is not of much importance. That we can give up. The war is a matter of faith. If I had not been able to do so infaith, I would never have taken up arms. Let us again renew ourcovenant with God. If we fix our eyes on the past we have more groundfor our faith than I ever expected, and we have ground to continue infaith. The entire war has been a miracle, and without faith it w...ouldhave been childish to commence the war. We must not think ofintervention. That there has been no intervention is a proof that Goddoes not will it, because through this war he wishes to form us into apeople. Our help and our deliverance must come from Him alone, andthen we shall not become proud. I cannot see into the future, but thisI know, that behind me it is light. What lies before me I do not know. There it is dark, but we must go on trusting God, and then, whenvictory comes, we shall not be proud.
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