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': p a '<. p:..n cam( nip v �a U� V�+es9A f�,:. , ')rt;;,e!h,u''�V, ' �� U -1J3111`? (. :' T -„ it•.t�r the �1�'lt.4'r,��".6T 6'ee$al�'nf�:. t0 r ,y ,m..; N - , n':a, u�" u y . +. ,,, . ,.,. Q Himself has bid thee pray, r kYi of a fat o moxas , ry , t:. : rl, w ,i oa ea Iowa c9. Ra. c .in pwssession y vrthtch " r r,;� t, h H, .,,: R ar ¢ v ems e s .:_. �.,.., r .,.,, rho q'aJAC� er�tltre Will nOt gay thee nay. .,- u' bet•• t� 1 r d lgy':8, p;.;' ref lR,�.•{�n+ 'la ` M1,• M .r,, iif� ,,.<. „ ;. e9-usav �+ �ar�,?+TEua ssaa Th , uia Have come to harm thro b AN ¢s ¢� ¢ Newton. Y g et c: ! ~ W� t,,n r % vsNtaiutR+a; AsaAv sn'r�a John �' r ...w va gad�C 6 n�' V'''j: ()�'((J ¢ins on Johnson the fast m3uute. z ti an a G� ,°��•>,. s ¢Atvi(Eaous °U¢dbo ¢f 1, { {f 'ahs! t'�<xe„',9 ;i� .. 1�RA�.IGulm rte. .�a. .c,, p/QD¢¢ at��� D $. The official stake holdKiS for the fig. 5 µ�.ap( �,�' :, ,`a�R: Y fk�,;• t k`. r Alk y �.¢•¢ Were•, by the Way, t118 tw'Q br'Ot�{7te9'6 n 1FA g $ ,. .6r ��, (t t _j,', n� �yi''` ? Thou O Christ, who dddst teach`'��' ��p` of Jim Corbett. Y ^'�` ° ,' n P Cti �` ` a, $y`' i`. x Fi t"' , r . k: •U L", tr r ��!- A' I? 4 _- _ — , ra teach us. With qi4 r + " �` disci les top Y, The punctilious might call atter- ", , n hwwh j ' F �✓ ;ro i ,i 3, , - lay P ,,, ? . t ' „ ���".:. r "' `e ,.r:h �` our burden of sin we would Dome to &,r,..,, tiop 'tO a few other discrepancies in ; ;, y . ,,:; ° �r Thee and ask Thee to free us from its ¢ ' • t I• Ili YFU '�,ta"3 a .. q 1�.a�?'? rC .. �` h_ u d u ( 3 1 rL Iefiries account of th'e fight. One', is cs • „� art .,, t� 'w t y Del2inLe w ��rir fr .: ���� 99 guilt and power and give us grace to his 'statement that I3'll Y, ho 66(�� do Thy will. Amen. © `� owed Jeffries a grudge, was offexed ��h'(�QQ ar ,i tt t ' " tf a large sum .of money icor seconding 'iMl(s„ �' S. S. LESSON FOR lP ]EIBI[S><JA]R�Y IlZ //��y��{ Johnson. The fact is hat Delaney t' Ef V�s�' °O�C�/,����� �-4 ®® l� v V ��Il° II,resaon 7C®plc--]Prayer• did not receive 'a dollar from the U. - 11r t ruff N"Pellons 61/:P{a �r«a� �s� Johnson camp. Jeffries says that he lyoCg - akaa[ Lesson (Passage — Matt. 6 : 5-18, C�CDUR GROCER L 9"S 1PQ ; '," A.v: � A II Laa4ce 18:9-14; 1 John 5:14, 15. sigh an o ds when ff®s w ed morin .th 260 p un r R• .. Northea� range of l he started on his cornerback attempt. The,Golden Text Ilb:7. It is 0ATi,, ll® �'. .��, ��� maedi dren �ssaa m ®va�ea• He we2ghed considerably mare. _ � ,�,it N.,r er- �Urith regard to grayer Jesus says,):h`•.-.-true that he probably hit Johnson only'En 9e ®s the course of "'s selection than eves y t, thou shalt not ? punches an"When thou prayer two hard Altig'�' i+'" efts lar' vsi�®nm he�� bmmcp lie •as the hypocrites are; for they imus �,° the fight. But the photograph shaves0 _ 11 a,.11 . dazes ffangte to pray standing in the synagogues ��c2 �� a f ° �, Johnson receiving "one in the mit Of es 9 and in the corners of the streets, -that YO the stomach that made him grunt. It+v ��� ��@a they may be seen of men." Right V is known that Jeffries did not sleep L k offi ' ""``'':''`::` ''' r'i'ngs may be done in 'a wrong way, <> the night of the fight, his nerves be- — Lvlatch g �.:;gfp2 E:s: Mande with A � try ti n v vinwz :::s-: ,, ,.:;: i, 3, 4 or 6 and so may lose their value. It is Yp1yR_ ®gyp �, ,,,. ins on edge. Johnson did ,sleep, but saw at once what sort of diet the skill and prudence- The times w �� ' `�'; `�" �' Bucltae0 right to give, right to pray, right to - his subconscious mind was at womk . . a ea Dun Scotchman required and so 'hard that ariylhyrng glsetheakalult- 6 aha . "with rn ° fast, but they may all be done in a _ too. Otherwise how is one to explain � young It had come to be in set him to reading Fichte and Berke- of 'place. Then suddenly d fa¢ wrong Way. the fact that a man trained to the ley By poring over their wisdom and doseope shifted; the loffwwaiyti� ® .,,, teficre " �� settled con- and insidious he grad old actors, were swept, c. time 'a matter of se risl s victim of, some deadly minute would lose a pound from I." lin to Latze�s lectures gi Armada. Burghley ".'1 : 9t u ;`}:::a'" Ch is b ? g ate wreckage of he A s',.. ci amore certain people, to Dison administered, he suspects, Y darkness to dawn ® vection g allyworked himself out of the sl :., P remain the monument froayn o f alone tbeen 'f ffe�be i e t d ',;r: S the The ha r e fe d. h - re •' n which i ae h c Ara, 'tel f w ares fine - d in Le de le is w a Dal hof f o Y s c o e n me lin e U 1 h Om S Of w e t e est. I n th d t th 'a an a P ,. n h ® d mind w n •' m n sur a e o h has it u d u o u c BV en to a h c to ,,. r+;..,, 'mss to Raleigh ti g an 4 Ral t. r as - e rbc d ra d an g 's souas an o x 1 's 'n se on hi lei g s e t sin E they m Y �' I� g a F h k., Y 'n a ls1 , 1 . It of and VY g c es " hizaaer" Over us l - � v m m 0 0 s nd ,. i.,,;; in a ' ' r things s N de r- • me a IO e 5 ry ST wi 1 same IE a the g ne a P rpt DIIG s ' 1 a •s N •zed it i 'n ze hi II r S b yF sa • r U o n a O re'c - o � RV 'e red t g ]E h to k Y� N o e a�Y � colored, Id R;>;: p I bo `' s' —young, o , e e g, - Y .�:..a.••� • t h h a b se th t a ' on LII a rch is IF that o F t - u O r ld the ho ® $ v - u LT s wo f 'n h o (ESU i e t R lied th P n P reed fi �•:: u A a d 'n � acco S le a ai A He r on a'n Y s rd ve wa flew. a o v forward d to an g ..1, ,�l n �' a r:. �g 11 . nal s a g - Pr a- -n s i do u n 'roc •�„� es how J s di t. wretched � th e • of ri etc g a in the ��`>A i vex 1 as lr �� . • , ����'>'` `• ��:.yas a matte � aide such a to the truth y •:on. %t w g° - heaven n way of ublic act' ri scene P f o d 1•s a l� - hnson. Jeffries speaks . fferes ®vercame 7Chna Fichte and Berkeley h of nationaIl ':.�i15� ainst Jo A Severe Su of idealism. other field '' a:., n having reference to this mechanical g '' mistake ds who for- il- which lay same in every ;,;, i'' �/ien's ^�°° • t said, That is a vital back-slapping frim PFK - *..::--:- pie y, his back-slapp b Trouble by Taking Dr. W pointed the way to rzgions "r• , - <- "�merta” ° on their part; they think they will be souk him .after his defeat, and en the liams, pink fl ills. the an of the germinating even beyond them teaching, and it is vin er shad melted, and the wonderful i ooK a�oK THE TRADE MARK I heard for their much speaking. Your list of his original friends the -lame thus that one philosopher 'builds up - father knoweth what things ye have u Corbett is as conspicuously pies- No ailment -of recent years has s rims of Elizabethan culture burst I �A•9 5 need of before ye ask Him." No on another. Haldane would have been into life" cit as it is absent from the lass Or proved so treacherous as has the Flu. the last man to claim t'r'ot he had �,® age -it was that of Marlow® Pll�1 ���� �� of 'North II�tal6llxa¢s and . 0Wa R-9 - prayer is long that is prayed with `talwaits who stuck with Jeffries af- The � ere itself is bad enough, but evolved a system of philosophy `' d t� Q �¢�¢3Ja �yda�rr¢u �s U the heart. Our prayers should be ter the fight and attended the dinner v�,orthy to be comyged with those and Spenser, of the early Shakespeaa� l Sas in' ' yo� ��zao ds. — (Joseph had re ar•Ed for the after effects is where the real orad the Francis Bacon of the essays w measured by our nee ( that Mrs. Jeffries P P danger lies. The Flu leaves, behind it worked out by his teachers, but at Parker, D.D.). them, a dinner at which there were—needs -no description . it is, �+,,..`' {� ��®��� Luke 18:9-14. a weakened body, impoverished blood, least he found something which suit- above all, the contradictions of the �o ��II,®� Lr 0 �°� fifteen vacant chairs, one of which, shattered nerves and an impaired di- ed him and which enabled him to live J S Christ here spake a parable unto we suspect, was to have been tccu- gestive systiem. Too much stress can- a useful and on the whole a happy age that baffle our imagination and His disciples to teach hem that c,d by Gentleman Jim. Our own life. As he says, "I began to feel PerPlex our intelligence. Human be- �, :' p' not be laid on the importance of re- irrgs, no doubt, would cease to be hut- -- though their prayers should long ap- view i,s that Jeffries was a victim of building the blood and strengthening that there was possibly an ever' larger Y' ., pear to be unanswered, . yet they auto intoxication, the result of six the nerves, the, convalesgence. Un- man beings, unless they were f rho Id persevere, and not grow werary , g outlook for me, and that in the great sistenrt; but the inconsistency of th© ' . in supplication' to God. Jesus teach- years high 1•iving atter he had Te- til the blood is "built up there can be thinkers 'of aincient as well ae modern ;.;.,, tired from the ring, added to the men- no over of health and strength. times, including artists of the level of Elizabethans exceeds- the limits par- es this by telling them that a poor tal depression caused by his terrific The one shire blood -builder is Dr. Wil- Shakespeare, Goethe and Wordsworth, matted to man." widow by her pemseverance only, ab- :,r.d futile efforts to •get into condi- "That is the key to the age --to ho r 1'iams' Pink Pills. 'Start a treatment I might find the impulses which Queen` Such was her nature^ to r. 11 =a tained from an unjust man, wha,, oth- tion, and hi knowledge that after all Q k E_ ; ' ," a " erwise she would not have obtained. of them today and see how soon You would) enable me toadvance on a def- float, when it was calm, in a sea ®$ he was not there. Probably many of show sdgns of robust health again. ficu't but sure way. :1s!;' God is not unjust. He is good, and him friends, like Corbett, saw that he Aynong the many victims of the Haldane wrote that he was not indecisions, and, when the wind jos®, �� din sed to do justice, and to bestow eras in no fit shape, and at the last terrible Flu epidermic of 1919 was what could be called in the usual sense to tack hectically from side to side. w mere . If, therefore, this wicked minute may have bet against him. Maxwell of Bancroft- She understood her true nature and man by persevering prayer was in- , Mrs. Ira a religious man, for the influence her true mission better than her Gait- k r g Jeffries reminiscences will make a Ont. Read what what this lady 'has to say which moulded his life turned him acs . it was ,her destiny to be duced to do justice, how much more ccnsidera�ble appeal to two classes of concertning what Dr. Williams' Pink rather to reflection, while religion is i shall God, Who is good, and who is tea ier's—one being composed of the .� the champion, not 6f the Reformation, Y Y Pills did for her:— After an attack more a' matter of the will and the but of 'something greater—he Renais- 11 y': not actuated by -any such selfish and goofs who take• such outpourings ser- of the Flu I was left in an extremely emotions directed to an object apart lance . When she had finished her b #t,. base principles, do justice to hem iously, and the other of meu who weak state, My blood was in'"power- from the worshippers. He contends -;, who apply to Him. vlarre behind the scenes and know just ishEd• I was seized with indigestion strange doings, theme was civilization sF'. Christ wishing to teach the Phare- `,,i,at happened at Reno, as for ex- that although art ani religion are in England." I i, F and stomach trouble; my nerves wept never superseded by metaphysics, the "Eng'and'S accomplishmenttsl wet® ! �" sees that self-righteousness would not iuiiple our popular fellow -citizen, shattered and nothing my doctor latter has' its• essential art in that it save them, spike another parable to Capt. Torn Flanagan, who was John- P marry and dazzling it wasIf ��': �������������®��� gave me seemed to help me in the disentangles into principles' the in'- this spiritual versatility which made r� them. Ife contrasted two men, a son's manager. In an exclusive in- least. I continually grew weaker and plications of experience. In this kind Ak r,,• o Pharisee and a Publican and showed terview with this column he produc- weaker fill finally I. lost all control of her one of the supreme diplomatists f��,=,. �y qp7� how he former boasted before God of ed an interesting "Photograph showing y of inquiry there is no final form to of history." ti O � � . Electric is Igo v ly what he was and whet he had donne, my nervous system. .IIVIy mother, who be arrived at. Just as every man se- 1 But even hex' diplomacy could not aim Corbettt refusing John L. Sulli- had used Dr. Williams? Pink Pills leets the form of art and religion' that ar forgetting that Grad looks into the vat permission to enter the Jeffries with good results for anaem1a, appeals to 'him so he does, and even lav her sorrow and e from or when she d heart and knows he true from the uarters. In view of the broke with her favorite and sealed!training q stronglyadvimore certainly, with philosophy. Ithis tragic Gloom, s{he also sealed hes . false. On the other hand the publi- fact that::in the Jeffries story Sulla-trlal. I did so, and after using threehas no single form 'that can be treat - FREE can, conscious of his guilt, made no vat. is spoken of as the boyhood idol boxies I noticed some improvement. I own. Hex grasp of life which had{ boast of his righteousness towards cf the author, the fact that he was ed as authoritative. One belief that beam so tenacious, loosened ragidlgr, , persisted in the ,treatm'enrt and by the he said had most strongly influenced and threre was no gay, bedonair Es- ' . God or man but feeling he was asin- excluded by Corbett shows' just ffwhat time I had used seven, boxes I was him in fifty years is that the more sex to cheer and lighten this gloom. 4• . nex, he Willingly acknowledged it- In authority Corbett had in the Je fully restored to health again, and experience is spiritual the more it is , All the characters M•:"surae new Iife, their prayers to God the one was ap- camp. In tact, Corbett was a star in although I am a mother of six chi'- real. No particular cre'ed's have sat- ; It 4 r,, ®ILIA i>EIfl1�e �1�S aliJi7��7S irnterest and importance, and that'. . y proved, and the other not—(Barne's the whole show. He crossed the diem I am nlocv able to dro all my work isfied him, .At best they appear as " lowing period has found in Lytton � - �H�$C� egIllaflgle �eS�� Commentary). continent, if indeed, he did not cross around the house and fee as well as symfbolic of what is highest, and the Strachey a glowing exponent.., 1 John 5:14-Y5. the Atlantic Ocean, to arrive in San ever I dict in my life before. What sense that this is so is what kept flfIl til®(ISO �., �e0�1 ll0 A1C®ICIl "And this is the confidence that we Francisco on the day that Jeffries the pills have done for me they will Hlaldane from being what he would : • Iron, have in Him, that, if we ask anything R ac to give a public boxing exhibition, rely do for oliiexs." call a religeous man. That descrip- I' ., Il ®bl1IC ® ®g�bll2CIlll accord2ng to His will, He heareth us. to show that he was in condition to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic, tion eitHer imports a creed or'it means Juveainle. (here S � opportunity And if we know that He hear us, revive the fallen fortunes of the white not a stimulant. They build up the that one has'Sved the life of a saint. 'IT -he •Shady Hill Play Book," b.Y ' t® obtain a fi ne one for whatsoever we ask, we know that we race. He was Jeffries' adviser i. bhe blood' and are a specific for such trou- Of 'his philosophy lie wrote: Katharine Taylor, published' by Mae- 3uuy /dig Dern 1by as have the petitions that we desired of ring, and he book upon himself the 'b'es as indigestion, rheumatism, WO- "The ultimate test of failure or j�q?1[ ]�'jEg]E]�, ®��%II° Him. more or less congenial task of driv- mems ailments ayud the general worn- been s, is a group of plays that have °� �a uaave (air- 9 more Johnson crazy. success has in• how life appears been acted at the Shady Hill School, .t -�� i pa�tp�upaD ��afch ]�[�III1�99 IlS S1iC��O�iAO� if® iAge etched himself on the exten- out feeling that affects so many poo- from the standpoint now slated, a Cambridge, Mases. The pupils in this WORLD MISSIONS lie P le. They are sold by all medicitnre standpoint which has not only influ- school are taught the act,. of self -ex- ... Ekeeps 9heplugs in ��0�� �Il�� ® �Il� �Omm cion of the ring 'beyond the ropes and dealers or direct by mail at 50 cents enced cord' " public and private,. but ,pre,'13io . an(d dramatization. Each ffl � erne perfect China Through Chinese ]Eyes kept up a steady fire of insulting re- a box from The Dr. Williams Medi- has made the events of life happy and morning & entire school is assemmbl- ti . Chewing Tobacco. )Enjoy (Continued) marks directed against the grinning cine -Co., Brockville, Ont, easy to live through. One can ab- ,Ed and some part of their study dram- �rnarYafaon as they Senegamibian„ his idea being to cause stract oneself with greater or less atized. �1: , Then in, spite of the unrzst, of wars v1per� when They this rich, full-flavo Afi�:Q� P Johnson to turn his head for a mo- success, not only from ')'liens and Case day a mathematics class shows � 11 : in spite of the suffering of our people, went so that Jeffries might blast it II� �axcf®rye depression,how the height of a tall tree can be 1' .., chew—sage only tern sets last year ,the Bible Society reports from his shoulders'. But Johnson did �IIIAT YOUNG IIIAILDAN]E FOUND he Rtar of death. is 1 the that measured without climbing it or cut- that more Bibles were sold in China not turn his head. Instead, in one of O� "�®lea ]�aIl1�5 ss—a87t� than in any 'other previous year. the clinches he shove"d Jeffries ov'ex Qs]ERIVIIANY matters when the principle is grasp- tarns ib dfown, or a group of panto- ; ed and held to, and hesitation and mimes for the school to guess, the �''' " g�iIle Electric JI%O1� IlS ®1I1CS. That means more people are studying to the ropes near Corbett, and over Of the English public men whose unhappiness `become replaced by a manners of every small insect and 1 the Bible, are interested in Christian- Jeffries' shoulder he remarked, "If fat, it was to be misjudged and ;: it than ever before. If we can het life that is tranquil because freed animal they have found on the school y, P you come in here, 'Mr. Corbett, be- cruelly treated because of bhe war, from dependence on casual ups and grounds. ' ;111. i,� our young people and all our people tneen rounds, Ill )lick you too." To the late Viscount Haldane was prob- I', ali; , .:. d'owns. It would be out of place here Besides this, l'i'ly practice plays , i, ; .4 (. '' to understand that the Bible and another Jeffries' rooters who kept ably the most eminent. Despite the to follow further the kind of idealismy" Christianit are for the Chinese as obriously at Johnson, are produced and the aures given imm y shouting oppm ,palpable fact hat he was the author that has ,throu'ghout ha.d the hold of this book have been' found) v - well as for the whole world; that the the black, mane'uvring Jeffaies as Abe- of the reform in the British irony, � f �: Bible and Christianity can salve our fore •ofbmived, "Boss, you paid $5a for which had much to do with the glor- 2110' It es enough to say that its es- isfacboiy. They are short, beautifave l *r:: 66 99 problems and meet our needs then we ' wee led me to the belief in, the os- p , that seat and I'm goin' to get $35 of ions record that army was to make F ly written and arranged and have ���� ���®�°� need have no fear of China not ac- „ aibility of finding rational principles caught the .spirit of the times pon+- I ,'' it. The fact that Johnson was able in Prance and Flanders, ,he was fur- underlying all forms of experience, trayed. � f -r;? cepting Christiranity or of becoming to handle Jeffries in the ring as Jeff iously assailed 'because once he had and to a strong sense ofAhe endeavor It is a splendid selection — The (i anti-Christiam. had never been hand -led before, was said that Germany was 'his spiritual t find such principles a t c- t 1., f . ,� 'w Yt is a wonderful thing that many P o c'i tin s as firs) duty Prophets, Roland, Caucasaian and Ni the first suggestion to the spectators home• It was as though a successful in every department of public life." olette a Study of the First Crusads ✓J L , of our educated men and thinking peo- that Johnson was, as he had insisted,, Qlitary leader at the moment Of his .1 L But nobody who has tried, seriously and several others. , Even if the 1 TO- ai - pie are interested in Christianity and the strop. er •man, ,and could run the ea}� achievement were to be dris` 1 �t,' their criticisms are very constructive- g to find out he meaning °f life, can king of them est not possible, tla� f� fight pretty arnyach as 'iie desired missed because be adrmitted an ad- be confident that be is wholly right. have so much literary merit that thiel/ FYi A gentleman, nrot a Christian, said to Jeffries was no such wreck as his miration for Goethe. But Haldane Plato, Aristotle and Kant doubted. would be valuable just as reading. , P 'i I a Mnasionary: "You are discourag- article would have the reader believe. was the sort of mann; who had a Phil- But .then we are, not living in the ^, o p ed; you think Christianity is spread- If He had basin, it is incredible that Dao ch left hien immune world to discoveg final truth. There �.14 "f-ing very slowly. •Give A ten years phy of life which ,-Z!. . fru s ra FTWIt he ahou'd have lasted fifteen rounds to assaults that would leave 'broke¢' is no such truth but he psis to ]� ,tri, \�/ and Christianity will spread over with a man as, good as Johnson. The the hearts of others less serenely reach truth as Haldane wrote if snaf- strate of the negro was to wear Quick Indeed• -Mrs. Murphy, winos® '�° China )else wildfire." I would not strategy fortified. He did not complain and ficienbly passionate, will yield some youngest son was soldiering in', India, . �+r,; �� have the faith to say that in ten years Jeffries down and then win. It 'use's did mot sulk but proceeded On his way. thing that a man will value beyond had just received. a cablegram from i� ,-r" — Christianity would have spread over calculated by his advisers that iie When fie was driven from Public life everything else in the world. him saying he would be coming home ," -o Chinn. I would say that in twenty- would have to win decisively to win he found consolation• in the books ; ." a �� five years it might. But here is a on leave. 11 I cup Isvteea 1 cn brawn sugar, 2/ cmpn at all, for the sentiment was against which had never failed' him, and he c Greatly excited, she, ram in nest a ' 11Duti� Flour, %, lb. raisins, �glb' arson. b non-Christian saying to a Christian him,' Tex Rickard, the referee, was also employed some of hi-, leisure in . , . ¢easpoom cinnamon, Y2 teaspoon nutmeg, that in ten years this thing would so excited that he went through the door to her neighbor atixi imparted : writing his memoirs, These are a- BOOK LOVERS? CORNER the wonderful mews. F F ya teaspoon ginger, 2 eggs, % taip (scanufl Happen. fight wsaping a straw hat. Mo Deo bout to be published and some pas' (By Jane Holtby) In the course of conversation, Mrs. A ` Via-' � g• er, Rickard did not begin to sages have already seen the lig+lit. In } molasses, V. sous cream, �a teasppoo® There are three them s that Y would Casey picked up the cablegram which x 5�` ., '' soda. Flour the $iult Bake in modetatte // auggeat as necessary if we are to look infer Jeffries, -Who was down by the one chapter Haldane tells bow he oven Q375�9. i!/� forward to this: ropes boldin them and refusing to P A. Tragic IlastOry her neighbor load dropped) on the floor., � a 4U 1, Chrisleais must not live in p g came to go to Germany and, how Ger- ,< ®� �� fir ��gtteff l��saalltl� rise. Ile was worse than kn^eked many was, in a sense, his spiritual Mr. Strachey, who in bis "Queen 't they?" she 'quickrued. these foci �a. g �--� Christian compounds; they must. stay out. What ended the fight was when home. Victoria" started a new era in bi- ain't they. the observed. as it homes and live their Chris- Sam ROTger, Jeffries backer, entered "Iridade they are," agreed the �� y i7 Ilffi �a� �& in the As a Scottish lad he wary deeply ograrphy, has given us this time a j f cited' mother. Qudck 'ain't after �a�+r `d:1.� �C baYcing exper4 OayO' •'t'urttiy is a acrmaQe tiara lives among their own people. the ring to call the wandering atter- interested in religious mattes, and it .vivid, arresting picture of Englands Ing the word for it. 'i7vliny,.to be '6 i^ r1rSa fie„, v,ih great cp ending quattri�o ... 2. Christians must talk more tion of Richard' to the fact that hi{s happened that at a time when he was Virgin Queen. 4 the gum ain't dry yrrlt whit's on ho ,?ter` it your Gales ,scapi walls for or 'nary trq about the teachings; must nOt Dom- mari roves unable to continue. Bergey under the inflneuce Of a wears of Lens )rare'' in his criticism more ° m , , , goa r y�aa a tabtoopoon less tar on o¢ .nr¢ny people enrthusiasm he came in contact with human flan his judgments, more broad envelolie '°-��EIaIl Sit �°uranaB. ��` atr iQ mMc is called for wo to na7tc =d promise, but tell eo le about it, j gin , ,4. i • '! b tr}ao truer D, ao matte at000 tenr3n �0 S. Christians must support bine __ �` some books which pro -red gravely ung in his sympathies tli3e hrilli'arnt writ11 - �i f : „ I SOM dor o roof . � � s�oa�n � Cl'aAstian church as though they real- settling. He began'to d4ub't the faun- er has Still main'taiens& his own, int air qu ly did believe in Chrestianity. dafEions of what the had 'h2®n taught, imitahk style and in mite, of the fact . ; -C x tri 4A6$;"'d ammo 9=c par crisp oS P,>sti•E¢q Tr9e s. cid] ,tr¢ a,� _ n aattssb?m!." mor© mI dmas�¢eadm i2oB8. t4 �tcga Il(T® flnav'e a great deal to be thank- to dlstyubt ly3s� own fcelimga. lf3iie turn- that arO mane)' has bee<<i written abosit n „,r +ia „ . &'aa owfitR paw verso Juin �Smaw a� h9v ful for that our people arra in a 11 Yard. umee ed to fniam dlvin89 -with "-0homa ho vis Eliza h, Osie realizes that this naw '� , ,`1 open-minded. 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