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MORGAN
Bakeleii Pie
A•deliciouS pie whielt 49.e.sn't
. any baiting ,lis the „Veyy ,newest. colt-
' tributien t� tile. art �f ee9
• '•New tlulj.$ttnmier' is. wane,
Xour .fetnilY e7,5neCt • more
'wholes onie .deSsea 'than 'Yell
(luling.the • het moiitlth By "goaling.
yearesources, you ean•give them the
•*•,-',!,*. sweets :they crave ;and; at the same
' tie: spare yeti t'Selt tunerit woric'in pre-•
• , t==. • •
• paration., •
' • 'Use Peat7Fies
• 11 '
•
.• ,Nowilthat.peaches are in season, why
_get ..,,Malce the most,. of,. thein?, :_tIor_ofA
,.the way.to, makeadelicions ach pe
, which thicSwt .haye, to, be • POolted Z •
For the pie, 111111.1g,, , one and
olle•third cans of sweeteaerl'conciensed
'Mint . (one Can) ,witly.orm-duarter..anp
of lemon'juice, the 'grated rind 'offene
. letticia'.and one 'etin of sliced Peaellea,
• • • Since the Conden sed,..ini1keontains
• milk • and sugar • which Pig. alreatlY
• boiterdoWri*'.te•-lierree..-
'will thicken with.:.t1t0ernon juipe
' moat instantly.. •.• . ' • .
' For the • iinceelterpie crust,
,
. enaugh..sweet 'wafers-toMake•three7
quarters Of a-tup Of•trOmbs. Out more
Wafers p halves , and Stand. theta
• "; •arontidthe edge of -the pie Plate Cover
the Irettem of the plate with .Crumbs
..
• and 1111: the "%Paces. Iretw'een theiyafera,
• 'Four in, the 'filling and coVety, With
• Whipped cream ..which hits .been stireet*
ened , with •tWo table:400one Of .confec-.
• .
nailer's "suira.• ••••
Fut 'the whale thitig ii the ice pox
".thati, Will • be theroughlyChilled
, .
yOir are •yeady.,to aoryeilt- „
"Carnish the top ef..the Piewitnaligpi
rosii peachesjust before.. you• are.
••••readv t t I •
4/1.4 !store a* dark,
" • • Peel, FOR 'FieVering
'it la nice to dry"the skins Of several
oranges and lernOris and then, grate
then? an.d ut111' an.glas4, liottle to be
kept purtos.,.' it.cer,
thinly sa.v.es tithe in the iiture and, one
nclined to nee' these flavoringS •Ia•
interesting ways. iflalreacly, at hand.
'
Appetizers • ,
• • ,
•
..Appetizera. far serving:at tlie begin-
ning Of a meal may easily he 'oncoet-
ed from:emitted vegetables. Canned
beets, out -into dice* and mixed .with
• little minced oeidu and Marinated in:
Frenth dressing are Much.faverecl by
the French: Canned .string beans,
beans,, celery and tornato.may he
,used la the same* war,- or the thick
• park -Of thg tomato may -be usgd,
Almost'ellY combination prOeired may'
be :served, is en appetiser,. or tomato
1 •':Sunda
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eSS9,11
Lesson k. -October 1...SAUL. IN
TARSUS. -Acts 21: 391. 22;3, '27.
• 28; 26.4-7; Philippians A:2-6
Golden Text .,-,-*•41ve cillige'nce.; to
present thyself Oproved Otte.God
a workman -that needeth.not to be
ashaired, handling aright the word
• of truth. -2 Tim. 2:15;
.TTNI•g-Sani• herr:, ahout,
Said sent .ta the - Synagogne• school,
D. 6 or r4. Lean:nee a' tent-
maker; A.b. 12, 14. ,SaIll sent to the
rabbinical college," in Jerusalem, A.D.
PLACC---.4TertfSus.in Cllici. Jera..*
salem. • ' • **, , 'I =I' •
, -4".•-•74't •
SAUL1S-.01irt,P1-100D,, Acts 21:39;az isiting
:;
Jeniselerrt,•to bring succor from the
-Gentile Christians Of turepe to the
persecuted Christians of Jerusalem,
when he w'as ettaCkedby soine• bigoted
Jews Who objected, to MI wark, among
the Gentiles.' He, was speaking to• the
commander ineharge e,f•the regiment
Who asked him:far an adcOunt,Slf hinl-
self,„ I •am.ta Jew,. Paul' Was, the
ropostle to-the-gentilesi„ Whose great
Pickle,' Making . Secrets,
; The seeret of piekle Making 1ie in.
• ...olititining.a, Correct bacterieraCtionjit,
•.!...one::respectarnt the smile tirne
ent•ing. the acterial action 'hioi
• •cauaes Spoilage ,arid. softening. .. Salt.
.• Inas been found', to betlie. most .efficient
14it'lfor this pnrpose and every recipe:
in
large .aai nts. SIMIl .plekleS known
- • :' ate.in1emand and
=
they'. are'•ircry easy to malie if •th• e-
,
.••• 'ItoilseWitels willing to takethO tithe.
Gherkins .•
Two gAiarts'small cecina:hers; 2 °Caps
salt, 2qua•rts, boiling , water; 12 qiiarts
. ,
iine"Sar, 2 olin,ces Mixed • PiCkliag
-spi esi 2 teasnOons powdered alum,
';etti s'brown sugar, -.1/2 'cup elioe'd- horse:
•-'radisli root. .•
..,.(1,00ke very ii•mall eucumbers'OS;tivi-
' filt.'.111'Si,z041::04.",eareful not to brulso.or
• ....h.tar ,the .-etici#eber.s...', :Wash carefully•'
••:andiat•dyy between s tOWels., •Pirt-into
a deep Crook, and Pour Over lirive,;ina,
by.,..arqsojving_tiglt_thboilingtex,L,
'••• • s ta d'; two ty,four ",hourS, and :cli!ailt 'off
s',pring •itrthe boi1ifigTntif4t,7Sliiiif,
• and penr:over.cticitinberS:; Let stand
tiventy-foni . hours: "'Drain •Mid: Wipe
Cucutribers. - Coverywithhtiling, water
ln whicittainin ,has •he'en: essoor.ed and.
let stand si bours brain:from alum
• water and rinse. in 'clear •Wator„.
bine vinegar,;.suger„ Spices Mid horse.-
iadish root ityd, heet.to, the.. Seelding'
pomt',Ad'Vencumbers:: and sininter
*. ten' „minutes.' :-.Fack .• in 'hat Sterilized;
jal'k*poui oer. hot 'Vinegar to toyer •
and. seal; •• '• •,• "*, ' • •
•• • Engirt to.ten4 to 6 inch eucumb,ers;
, .
•
:,iatitice,stick,cinnarnon, 1 Ounce •whiiie
, ,.cloves ; 'ounce whole 'allspice;,•1 onaeo
• celory. seed, •8 pints .cider vinegary 1.
tettspoon,Peivdered
Ma k strong' h e as preCed ng
*-
.'reeitie, Wain. and ••WiPe .cueninberi.and
..let7stentrilfbTfine.for.throo days.,'Neep.
.,.eoi•erdd ,With a large, plate Drain'frtitn
brine let stand in Ciear Witter over
• night!. pots
,..614..inegar: and water 4114 let cucum
sithriner. this solution .fer. two.
. • ,
'bottrs•. •,prefy coot and, 'throw
ewaY Vinegar soliition, Ciutocuedniberi
m iflch,rtni,5 and pack' In a... deep
Crock • Combine •stiger, " ;vinegar. and
. ,•
•Ispices! and bring ,.tO
H 1,It' ei!iolting. hot .• over :the • citetniiber
.alices and let .itenti6ver,night„ •th'e.
....•Morning 'drain Oft yeti eat.a,nd
pohe baCk• ever encumbers'. DO this
Urge tinies,', The fourth Morning pack
• encumbers in ,sterilizerl jars> scald the
served in coc tail glasses;•
Sandwich Fillings •
• •,
•• Sardines maahed • -to a 'paste with
lemoa juiee and. mayontialee, or cream
cheese, :mixed with Chopped ripe, olives,
.:pieltleS 'and pimentoea and mayonnaise
make exceneat fillings for the special
•sandWithes.:. Gth.er delectable fillings
• Might include.: 'Orange marnia.laile and
•thoped , walnuts blended together.;
• chopped. encumbers. and onions., held,
•together with a small'ambnaf of 'salad'
• dressing'• finely chopped olives blend -
work ,Was the extension: Qf Christian,.
itY...allteng the Greeks and 'Aorrians• of
Asia Minor anti Euro 6••• hut he w s
-away&• ue to hrs. • -ems ances Je-Wishla:W.
•"=
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in Vs. stronnOns missionary
ien"ces;" Sad had. made.use of his Ro-
nan citizenalliP to obtain .safetYr and
• exemption fiNen
"And. theehief caPtain an:SYWOretb,
With a great sum obtaitied-i-this
zeliship."Froth time to tinievarious
favorites of the Roman emperor were
'allowed to *eel , Roman. citizenship, and
se' enrich themselves. "And Paul
said, Put am n Rom born." horn." . Tar-
sus ,as 'a free .eity„ /making •its PWn
laWS,...and. choosing, its OWn1 TnierS, but
that ;mind not sufOce to make a Ito -
man citizen of a Jew jiving there.
Pala's*. stateinerit that be Was. -a fi•ee7
hern citizen :of Rome it onlY: save
him froin scourging but obtained fo
him Special consideration. It did no
save, hirri from Ev, bw years': light im
prisonnient 'at aesarea, but ,it di
iproctire fOr th'e" right of an ap-
Peat te. the. elliberP•r at •Perne,,• a right
whiCh he..exereised when his enernies
becaine too threatening.
•SAbl.,•'Tlit.P4API.SEE. AND PE.11:
' ,ActS 26.: 4-7. • '
1'1\11y ,manner:of:,life'thenfronf.nly.
yOuth, Paul 'Pear 'the contluskin
,o1.10.4111,laSiitWo-year.§,' inlnYisonment, at the
capital of Palestine! Caesarea
on the seacoast, wasbranght, before
liered Agrippa It Agrippa
had expressed a desire to seg. and heat
'the welrltnewn prisoner, who was'
• Omit too go to:Rorne oh his appeal to
Casar.. "Which, Was from tiny begin
rang air.ong.'mine • own natieri.and .at
j'erusaleat.". ' Agrippa, the :great-
grandson et.Herod the Great, Was of
Idnmeati; descent, ,aad thus was - nom-
ya_,1,s,o_mL,.c. •
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'-c-E)*F4NTS •
By AUSTIN J1,40RAN
,--Assoc. Radio News Syndicate—
1.17*717,.,
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Bill
'1:424ir S. h-POINF;1?eQs4ctnt:S.1.2•1041,:liEB'ffrrati:C..§.::31.1eS'. RriC161
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-The Story : ,
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They Are
T"IihaertP tihs. geoteh :1)1214- . presenting' Arnoi"..W. '"Andyg
ii"011"lule•101- 41,1111Otts of listeners ..es the., dusky characters.: them,
selv Aud well it might be 'for Bill Hay has 'been idontilled..with *St.
bbys as their. hnnotincer" as long as, there baa been an Ainea "OP:
hes beert..eartquircing Porten and•OOsden„•creators' Of the .Charattera eyed
',before that, for; he also. 'officiated at. the• Microphone for them. introdhorng
San and Henry, predecessors , of AntoS 'a'. Andy;'• : • ••
WtS"..e auociatiba' with' ,the two black face . comedians- began "With the, :
creation Alieir first act,. the •afore mentioned stti and HenrY, in Cignagc),..
anhouticed. their first, prograth, and, the 'litre they are was ' an .involun-
tary• brought about because the boys had hiro,laughing, hard'befors
they •ever...toOlt 'the' thatlie was short of breath and couldn't • gasp. any -
„thing ',else.. The broadcast Went well and, the _phrase.. slack,. ‘, • •
•N;e2Inatter .WItere•Jheo: boy S are, flay intkodirces them. on the
their program, even though. they may speak-.froni Ne* York and. 'he freria .
Phloago..: fact as ,an a'nnotincer he is a .specialist, having: only two ,
Ilt,9;.• rani '•
work •
-firogravina likedThie work so weil that they 'tteCided. he shOUld ;announce their ” • •
genetic' Program, as well as the 'firit, thOugh it ' was ;.p.r.otluced bieW,
•rtork; So. Ray :goes on from Chicago. 'eh 'night • with the actors WorltiO2
. • ....
before the ...tnicrOithenes. the• irew Vork. studio:ie.
• • • • •
and faith. ,"Of Tarsus ni Cilicift.'• would understand much in Paul's case.
'Cilicia Was the,Reman PrOvii.cb:at the "Xnow all the Jews' Though Paul's
.northealst corner of •the Mediterran- missionary', labors' were in foreign
earl, the "western;•hall of the PrOvince land's' and chiefly for the Gentiles, he
of Syria.: `A citizen rof no mean city. wasby this tine One or the best -
At the beginning of..the Christian era known figu'res ,in the flay:City. •
Tarsus wai the wOrld'e princiPal seat , "Having knewledge ofme fram•the
ef learning, "And I beeeh, thee, give. ,first, they be willing to testify.'"
me leave to spealv.anto the people." Peulappeals to the abundant evidence
Paul ne'ver. missed chalice Os ,speak ,exitting,„but....witli:-a4vainiri hat 't
• • .,,'• „ • • . . .
.10) Christ. •• • • .1,eWS Were on the whole prejuaiced
SA.1JL'S TRAINING'-' IN JERU,- againsthim 011 account 'o'f'bis Chris -
SALEM; Acts'. 22: 3, 27., 28 ' • , tianity.•"That after the Straitest sect
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• "I am a 'JeW,.:Ixarri in: Tarsus, of' ,Of our religion 1 otiVed a Pharisee,"
The' word "Phariaee". probably Means
• ed into erearntheese. and sinoothed-Cilicta,"....; :These threeyerSes;aretan*.
a Paste -With. inhYdanaise; finelY Chem= i.edtect With'ddrez,s whiCh Saul
ped ,pitnentoes.-and
hatd-holled:. eggs 'Mixed* With, mayort-'
paise. end Piabed oi sltredded. lettime;
a d of Con •
cheese ConthinatiOn,''.'ifid 'the boiled
,tongue and eheeiel cOinliinetion
• • 'Melon 'Jain
. :. •
Peer thedirunsized ithiler•ripe niei
orts,,tremaite the seeds and and :cat •the
• fruit, into. entail pieces. Weigh •and
loW:'3,g. lb. sugar to 'each 'pound '0604...
:Putfruit and sngar in, layers.. in a:deep
earthenware b:aflljeavetortwe
•
path 2 lb; of fruit add:the'
deliversd- #the mob from+ the stairs
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leading td.the castle :Antonia, "But
•breught hp in.:this eitY.". Saul's fam-
il have been in cof for a •
cuinstances:-or t ey,cou d not ,have af-
forded ,to giyelhe''scirt Of • the family
a higher edueatien; or to tend
far away as Jerusalem. "At. thefeet
of .Gamaliel;" Literally, so; is the
•teacher sat.'art an, eleVeted. platform
and his,' pupils at at his -feet, i"In-
atrutted,`acecirdirit to the, strict,rnen-..
per Of the law Of oar fathers." •Paur,
-while he did not insist that con
Vets . froi—ifTF-tea henisin, shcitild ,•enter -
'IMO the minutim. of•JewiSh ritual and
grated rind and the jiriee of one lemOit fonts,: or even ;be • crrctimcisedi, was
.atid. 6z4 groundginger.- to. I•tim, self-ocareful to 'obsetve all the rah -
the preserving Pan stir mint the sugar _mous rules held binding,by stri4t-
is
diSsolted, and boil until' the f 8
ruit eat iJews. .4 -Being --zealous-'for-God,
1. _eVerr„.a.s. Ye all . '..” ,
'Soft, 414 until, a little. of the mixture arethiS daYThe,
, .4•0016, it. iiittst • • i•einentbered,
testett'oh .a saucer, will set ' addreasing a ineh of Jewish •zealots,
• . • Saratoga 'China: . • Who accused nm of a•most.serieus in -
Chose ' of their rules for preserving
. esmoothfraction
, oven sized potatoes'
the temple inviolate.' , d.
• :Peet then • and .slice verY twidt‘ into
...cirld• water, leaving ,theiii.";in
water:far au hoar or. more .."."
Put enough lard into. a_Lsancepaii to
cover the potatoes f 40,-tueiv.,;1,t•terget,
very bet: :Rernove potatOes;'from- the
water .end -dry, them in weleat.absortt.
•eat Oath.' ',Pittas...Many llceascan
cask y .ran into. •saticepair
ceektill aL.niee„ st-irrin
them .around to Make'. shre ,they cook
evenly•:. ,and • none : ot. •get • too
Have.'7seVeral • folds :Or ebsorlieut
PaperreeitlA .;Lift Out the potato 811005
- • •.
'•a`g.,•theY•are.,tione and SPreadOn paper
that ., grease. • Will be %Soaked:up..
When: grease is absorlied,:, sprinkle With
. • • • . .
salt and •serve.• ,1.
• • • .•
Keeping Pastry .•
•
, Short'.pastry iniprOVeg if It .it. kept:
...for a few,' des,. b,eiore.'.it :is ''cbeked,. It,
Is',..therefore a. saying 'in.:,tinie•to mix
enough paste to 'reit a week, and bake,
It as retjuired..... 'Pastry` made to 'keep
slioulcl .contain no baking, .powder ,or
self-raising ildnr mixed- with
'Water only. . • ••• . • •
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;
rshCiieese•
' TO. keep •Cheese fresh wrap it looSely.:
vi4egar,.
So,,long.ns the muslin iS kept
slightiy-
daup the' 'Cheese will -neither ge. dry•
nox mouldy,. also, the flavour seerriS to
be.'greatly•Iriniraveti. • •
•'..• ' • •Sweet Potatoes
. ,
The fact that evreet potatoes lhe
up to their pante and contain' a 'large -
amnia Of. sugar makea, them iipleir-
did energy producing food..
'., Compared with. •Irish Potatada, :the
food Value is higher iti fat
hydrates but lower In Protein. ,Cas-
hel! a baked Sweet pcitata'provides100'
�alores , while One .wlio1, moditim
;Vinegar *anti; pour hOiling hot over en, p.lzed ivsit pOtato is regtilred to fur-
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•
•NiUTT AND ItFT:'
"And the chief captain carne. and
said unto' hini;-',Tell'.nie :_art thou a
.Romati?". As soon is SauJ made :men-
tion ' of his 'work airiong the hated.
.Gentiles, the mob flew, into a 'rage.
"And he said Yea." •;' More than once,
nigh...the linadred-calorie' portion... Both-
' an. I OtatOe'S are. • 66d...ea
:Tiers Of fat„ Since 'their palatability .det o the atonement:•for • sin :ado' mplished
pen a nuc • on a generous a..s9upg. plivist•oh tir_e• , y••
ef butter. • ' .• . • : " "ThOugh:r Myself' might have'.eonfi
Vitamin A s dskential•, for . growth donee, even in the, flesh. ! That is, if,
hutvirarcl ceremonies had. any: virtne.
and tsenhe'b.uifdilig of, new .tisines. is pre-'
reat; , had • passed : through
t in Sweet potatoes in them P
In •'- 7- I, • ,
- . 4If:.any other, man •thiniceth
ottaittity, • One table.rateethe Vitamis:
A..airaft" ' 'one •buace of 'irtah potato -
at and: in the same . arnOttnt' SW ea,
._potatti DA'. „Viteinin en& q. are,
fOund'in small amoilaiti.• • • ,.
!„ Wheit.sWeet..POtateeifhave beenifsed
place, of. White. phtato.eS.,.‘clii dessert
that • net ".'very sweet should ;be:
chosen •Fresh fruji, fruit whip, •gela-
tin e puddings and • :idea. malcshitable
enclingS•ior * : .
• • keep in mind Alie periShabilitY. Of*
Sweet :Yeti ' buy theni.
They are very susceptible to tennrera-
tlire*and damenesn • and spoil ,guieklk.
'"Cincinete Your needs. anthpurchase c.
cordingly in order to avdidiWaSte„
• sepal ated. • 7-
•-••• n d pew Lstan•d• Thegraird*.
estman Of 'all the agesa convict, in
chain! "To be :judged:for the, hope
of, the• proraise. made of God unto 'earl
lathers."' ;The promise timpt.be af the
Messiah and .of his 'coming i:.t9 the:
as•King.. : • '
" " "'Unto *Which • proyhise 'our twelve
tribes; • earnestly serving God 'night
4nd day; hope to atti.in.",, ',The ' Jewa,
yvere;:very -Carefulof. their ancestral
records, and: the: eolititiaity...of the
.twielve . tribes• was still. maintained in
a way;•though.the &embers were.seat‘
Itsred-all over the. world; .
ger-rung "tifitifep-erayn ,aecnsedthrtlfe
Jews, 0 king!!'''. AgriPpa, kite*that
tbis halle, .'llowever -misdirected, was
the hope of eYery..Iarealite. .1 •
•_FOr...we .are. the cireumetsion." The
, • .• * • *• *
Sound Er(e-cts.,....'.1
Have.. you ever -wondered how se:mid effects !, are made, during ,;a •
program'; . ".
Let us- take '0.11cia* •Boat for , 'listen with the help Of two men and
ennagk_gadgets, ' the-setincla=of , the. 4dt-nal deokingt-of tv4fississiplii .• •
steamer are produced, w.itat,faittful acouracy...pach time the Show Boat warp. •
into her landing The The various 'noises at .the water ard. se., intricate, and, se •
flinch an intregal :pert„ Of the show, `that the sPonsora• of the •program hired
two technicians •to deVise,and 'operate tye. Stares"' of contra,ptions necessary ,
uto Make the sounds "calledfr in the :seript. The 'threshing and taming '
,
.0! .the paddler.wheeirand-thoSt'„ef-the 'ether:.SOunds are artificial but • the,
wheezy • Show • boat•• calliope tune • which..inaughrates the program paChl Week".
•hoWever, is prayed -ha a life 'sizedcalli�pe which is run by compressed alr
11 haan't been tuned for •3ears7-parposelY, 'Oa It Will seuhd like 'a reallsho
Peat. .• • •
. , it!. • • *
We Heat That;,-'-',
_,,i• •P.•:.:A. •Rolfe •goes yi.ehting . italPh Kirbery • gdoa ,;444Pg • .. Vincent .
. . . . ,
• Lope4 shigkiinto the. mike With his oyes:closed •, . jun* ,SanderSon, is annoyet
by badly •dr sSed . Men .• . Lanny. Ross continue:4. his niusigal, tilition ....t.W.aynt4
.,King flieS. hiis own airplane Ben 13ernie plays e.good han-d Of bridge
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• • Foltrbes' • andolph : director ' of-.. the ."Theatre of "the Air" in Toronto, 18
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,plaaning.something different. foUradio broadcasting. •' FOrbes„promisers big
-things ' in the Way of...entertainment for this Fall '.'• • ' '. : •• „.' .-
,.. JammieTS-bieldelisITint-tprrq. for: his debut on Ed, '.. Wynn'S , ,tiest:
-network--sCrit,' spa -n -71o' se,..,to...$500.. for their's0110,,Lcwat the •Ethibition' 'to '.aliow •
. t .• ..." r. • . •
.1roir-A.pilograni is netuall3r, presented.
Andre' Itostetaneta
• of the' heart; :the circumeisian.
'Tue eireunicision; he taught, the de-
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of the, seal. "Who ' worship.. by; the N ItHE AIWY .
Spirit of God." The Hob' Spirit
within is' the true source Of* worship,
Paul_ insiStet and Oa, any onward
ceremenial. f'And goy'in.,.,Christ
Jesus." • The Jewzi- gloried in -their
gtrict adherence •to the customs and
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