Reading Standard Etc 10-1917
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na and think what I ~m
have ~rle d to Dnd a servIcelon Sunday
but levert round here there Is nothinl{
to Oreyfrlar8 and 'the good old Gospel
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'J rwe have chuNlh parade on Sune!
b t t60 m gp are thcre by order, not
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8Un~y aftem~, and join with you all I am sure
in J pr f' rogr~tr at: IH\y:Jnl \0 hid Mr. aiviter
fare eJi. Kmdl1_ remember me to him , with my
b&it wish ...fftr .hI. new.,,~pherO" o~ work. I hope
-,ball all be back to ,:lIve rJl!m ⢠weleome
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he Baid. was of the present, ns
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·h" inc', .borlghtCl ~e did not think much of
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He believed that v.e
world Because of
outlook which flhey had through Ohrlst
and there would be a great family
till) throne of pod. Itcterrmg to
the Christian lire. he said tha.t he
was able to keep the vtIest man
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At McIh o y 's 2 / G ~
That
lAdles' bla~k and a.lso whIte Flore H ose,
wrLh /double hSle rsoLeo and tops. i !W'orlp
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be gathered! In q.nd past. He won·
be among the redeemed lo't not.
he "18bed t:> thank' the first man
with hjm as sccreary. Mr Law·
now in k-'h ald. "nd he regretted to
1I",pll;o1. Then a tter him Mr. Wise had
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them to Jive the lives Iwhich (llgnl·
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Mr. SIVI fPER'S ,address took the form of a simple
homely tnl" with the mcn . The last three year8, be
sa id, hud *en !l ~"ing tlme .l'l.nd1he wondered
the evlla of. <.~nt"li,.. 'ilon
tlle harvea1t ~a s j gOlDg to Ibc. IThey had
theoretIC ~.Ja 1i8ts
plamly the oue t o tho othe~, and In spite
apect. and brid come to aee
plain apea~lng. hitting out s~ruight from
neces.aa rUy well done because
croment and from London.
,4er and II~otestlng agalJlst ~he 9'ymg
person3.1 freedom had been ve~y jgreat
dar, th,It ~eu'B Servlc hliclt bee~ ~~~~;:.~I~~'I~::n:
way th:lt ~ad pa~sed hi lugbest learthly,
the Ii'c arts lof the worker, was the
When he l ~~ed a1t thClr b.ee! and remembered
whether , t~clr old rules and reg ~l a tlona
ndtlltlo":! to ttJe number l)~n~ there were nearly
k to them
In maBr ways
150 of their brothers at ltbe Ifront who would liked
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wca tfi w ~s for the gOOd of tho
to have tber.~ pre30nt 3ccording
the scorcs of letteJ\6 JiB ba(l received, then lie humbly and he,utily
wan d ' their mterests tOte
of h sing had been the
t~!.n~ed GOd '?r what had been accomplished. Those
aervi~ca h ~'d taug~t 'Ihlm that men liked ~he truth
strike In Dahow~ ID·FurnCS8. on ⢠."."
Another tI,lng the) had dls('lurered waa that men of
in other Lcentrc8
Landlords
vuriouB op}nlonll oould meeti togeth'1 r for worBblp
patriotic apd sOmet.lmes turned
tho street ! 80 that 'the y might
.It was no~ a lItt~e lOY i !or jtlim Ito remember th:lt
people 'whp would pay more. many ~~~berll lofl the M~n'~ ,S e'i'lce were NOC?oton·
formiat~d [e welcomed Nonfonforml~ tll all mUch ..
dustrb.1 !atlgU6 I>ceame
Htl 'ooke-;l- round nnd saw 'Baptistlll
!When P,OOplc
r~l~~~'~J::t~!!~~~~ Churchmc.
I, women know
It In H helr own 11
Wesl eyanl Congr~atlbna1l8~ and Plymouth Bretbi
cron and Irritable. But the
rew :'rhey! 'heard l:that unity 01
&eetlona of tbe
contcnt " 1IS the Ngh prices
~!~~..,~:'3~:::~1 1 Churc.h w~uld ne~er be accomplla):led. but he WIlS
mill W'19 1Icsscntl~~y. 8
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co~vlnced Ithat b~lIevers In , Chrl~t were ready to
s.."ud thatl lw codIcil " talk
bind themselvcs to,uether in ,ace of a commo!! foe as
never bcf<ye. He hnd alwan tried to pointtout to
I orgau lS3t1f,nlJ, I~ut Ills
perambul" tof ulI the time. r
them' the comprehensivcnen bf life and th ~ Innnttc
,beU..:r COnd i t ionS for hIli
CaPftCl,ws j " man had for the ~nJoyrncnt of ~ lite
The sl~ke r dealt
They were\ all mll hontures If they oply knew It Some
the CIlUseS
ml1l1onalrt~ h !\d got rJcll by mating ot)ler people
highest Wrm s o f
poor. but (the real mllhpuaire Wti.II~ !l man who rlltft
suggest-Iorl that th ere
rlchca whif h were common to all, tiches wltb no tOPI
b',;.nrd , ~ distrIct. hoard and _ lln.,.iol<,.'
and hOt.tGplS, nOT E:ut End! an~ West En<ts An·
}IretJon With each of the
other tliing h e had eudeavoured to, bring before
'They, ioo~ed I for grc3ter
th,m lV.lsI the solution which God otrered for thclr
to ¥.ie ma.stc rs Il nd
l)erlliexltIClJ. ! They all had perplexities. and he did I
lear-plug f:O methmg
not tHink Imuch of the man wilo l had no problem
He W!18 ne,ver ,angry With the ::nan who c311ed him ~eJt
plo) el;S of '~bour
an A1!(DOstlc It he were n real 3lIquircr he would Hnd
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ru~~,CQ~~!~~~
made
known t
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the truth bye and Inc. Dut tile m:m who ~Idj he
mHHleti b er
knew nothing Rbout God an<\ then smggere4':"thnt
who lly sofffish
was dllmnnble ngnoltlclam. I :!ihe one r;rellt bQOk In
~w e rc fl glit !n:; a.t
the umvel'&C was the Bible. That "al'l the only colie
dU 5~ rl:d }Torhl In
ot mQrals j ~ the worJd. and
men sot 'lrld of tlie
MI8.i Ramcrll
Bible the~ "d, no t ext boOk or morals. One of the
g r cnte~ t pro llcms wlls:.:.t he problem of SIR. ~ It was in
them. it was around them, it was ruining men'lI
lives, pOll tting theu bodies and workmg bllvot.~nd
man was r esponsible for his 81n. In sp ite of
at
men mlg1\ 8a )' to the contrury. How thenl ",as he
to get., ridlor them? Here was the solution C~ I VI\TY
was a
morn) dlnamib, and hd knew that it
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of the p~stl and blotted out all sin.
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thll ( problcm of 'IOtrow. Although
there
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