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        prosperity of our sanitariums. It is useless to think of any other way.
      
      
        We cannot expect the blessing of God to rest upon us, if we serve God
      
      
        at will, and let Him alone at pleasure.
      
      
        It is not necessary that we should cater to the world’s demands for
      
      
        pleasure. There are other places in the world where people may find
      
      
        amusement. We need at our sanitariums substantial men and women;
      
      
        we need those who will reveal the simplicity of true godliness. When
      
      
        the sick come to our institutions, they should be made to realize that
      
      
        there is a divine power at work, that angels of God are present.