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I -'t� , time he pent in banishment by all of his disciples but John. pretended to do. . -were o ne the epidemic was severe were either
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z....�' i,. 1� I ry word that inti- tange under fence. The Countess has banks of the Jordan."' " naturally resilstaut or else have got a
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i , I - - the book of Revelation. He is was sent from God -as a herald to say , had this ranch since about 1920 and "Well,!' I gal
I I sed to- ha,Oe died not long after is divine, and ,4�� t save for a pair of d1lawers and a . certain immunity from the attack
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. 'Clai9t, bdis -person and his w6rk, than himself to the one who should come much as she liked. She came back in I that t1fere Was no deception. He first cattle tb&re �paqh winter, selling them geography!" sistance, but that condition, as -we
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.",W * 'he wrote as fully and intimately being the only begotte how did you get along?" Is hoe -iron, which was heated red-hot have had a final fling at the early . � who thinks himself immune to influ-
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. Uat ye might believe that Jesus is John knew The "Word" to be all found I had to cross out the whol, ing at my :fp)et, and in which several were I I I
I ,"the -Christ, the Son of God, and that Jesus claimed to be, and in his gos- of the first chapter, and I began to irons were glowing. With this he that this will, supply ' tl�eir require- METHODS USE15 IN MAKING climaAe changes wben he is'overwork- ..
Is like this, what will be- � ed'or depressed by worry, or if he has
-.4ifieving ye might have life through pel he tells how true it was that "as think, "If it I scraped his arm, legs, both his cheeks ments of the ranch during even the .
. . 1� I I short Winter. I CONCRETE BASEMENT DRY taxed his digestive and assimilative
I . Uig name." many as received Him, to them gave come of the beautiful promises and and throat, The white ash from the I
`,, � � sayings?" So I stopped and cried, iron flutt6red about, and some fell on Wheat, oats and barley are grown It is possible to construct a ,dry powers by errors of diet, or if he.hajF,
�'��;�--�' Ldnge in his commentary says that He power to become the sons of God, � for feed., A few dairy cows supply -attack -
j.: : ��-- pel of John is the Gospel of even to them that believe on His 'Lord, I see it is so. I accept thee a,4 k a red-hot basement of concrete even -though been physically weakened by an
p . Gos - nanie.,, Son of God, my Lord and my 11 i my sleeve. Then he too
�:-.�� f, ", God. poker and licked it with his tongub milk and butter foi the place, but -some other disease. Even the im-,
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.41�.'A, .. ": .. - , . I I ranch is a series of hills and valleys germ itself varies. When, is -o ft -id
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L .� - " -which he spat 4own from his -mouth. nea wall to be placed upon it. When dry, ens coincidentally with a rise in the
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...... . 1. i:: . I ginal Shire mare importations were resisting powers of the people of 4hat-
P 1:. � I did,'not think so much of'this as he I a stri�'of tarred felt laid,,around -
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,:i, . 1. . purple, and drops of sweat stood on been laid. The finishing floo,r fif then
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11 . �, � .. . (Record of Christian Work-) and s,on to see the property. Just ePidemic of IM -1902. Then in 1916 -
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