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m IMOR RUSSELL'S<br />

R12T0-BRAMA<br />

H: :n nds wi <<br />

onln end eo'idnuilH ( Wodoni<br />

saw tint it would be best f> bl« lm<<br />

enitneln that older of thin.s and tf><br />

tait a nenn anangement I he Deduce<br />

accomplished this<br />

Thenceforth those angels who roi<br />

centuries had lived in sin were re<br />

strained from mateiiallzation and sep<br />

arated from the holy angels, being con<br />

fined to Taitaius—or earth's atmos­<br />

phere Meantime, instead of starting<br />

a new race of men, God carried over<br />

Noah and his family of seven These<br />

constituted a new start for the Adamlc<br />

family. And the statement that they<br />

were perfectly generated and that<br />

they hmd no angelic adulteration, as<br />

sures us of the solidarity of our race,<br />

and that the Redemption-price paid<br />

for Adam includes every one of us,<br />

under the Lord's arrangement that<br />

'As all in Adam die, en en so all in<br />

Christ shall be made alive "<br />

Satan's Great Defeat.<br />

This was the liitst del eat that Satan<br />

had met with—the iirbt gieat manifes<br />

tation of Divine Ponner m opposition<br />

to him But still it onln i aitially<br />

stopped his program The bbeities of<br />

himbelf and his associate fallen angels<br />

were theuceloith restricted limited, to<br />

earth No longer had they privilege to<br />

roam the uninei'se Fuithermoie no<br />

longer were they permitted to assume<br />

human form by materialization<br />

They still, howe\ei, had theii oiiginil<br />

Tsrfectlon ot organism and their gun<br />

eral liberty Satan thus had oppoitu<br />

nity for assuming that God had clone<br />

all that He was able to do m the waj<br />

of restraining and opposing him<br />

Adapting himself to the new condi<br />

tions, Satan and his fallen host at<br />

tacked mankind in a neA\ waj after<br />

the Deluge They would poison the<br />

minds of humanity against God They<br />

would declaie that Satan s original lie<br />

was the tiuth, and that God's state<br />

ment w as the he They w oui 1 seek to<br />

prove to mankind that the dead are<br />

not dead —that they ha\e meiely<br />

changed then condition fiom a lower<br />

to a highei one and tint they are<br />

more alive than en or Whoen er would<br />

lome under the influence of this theii<br />

teaching would disci edit God's state<br />

ment-would 'believe the he,' would<br />

think of a dead man as icallv adnanc<br />

ed to a higher si ition, instead of ban<br />

ing fallen into death<br />

Men, pei^uaded tint the dead aie<br />

alive, could casil.n, on the b isis ot \<br />

that error le led to beliene tint the j<br />

dead nneie suliuinf, ten menN and the<br />

thought that God would inthoii/e md<br />

permit such toiincuts nn ould tend to<br />

brutalize mankind and tend also to<br />

estop them fiom thinking of (Joel as<br />

gracious, meiciful md snnipithetic<br />

Thus, alienated from God in fheli<br />

minds, then nn ould be nioit inienable<br />

than enc*r to Sitan md his isolates<br />

in enil Then Loo, upon llu basis, ot<br />

this falsehood, this ehupiien olhci<br />

enors could bo mlioduud Sonic<br />

could be taught uspulnu i puigitom<br />

and re^spectmj, tho pussilnut\ ol |>< Imi 1 in<br />

enein • t ol (he ( tilli i 11<br />

SHVH„< liuli ins < ( Mnun m i i<br />

bl uks oi Mil. a anion (lu i I'II i<br />

Indn ( hi! i I ip in Vn . nn .1 \n. n<br />

doi at this ,«,]»«« nlln whin we it nu m<br />

hoi tho Aiioslli s sluli mint We \ i< ,<br />

tie not with tit sh and Mood but with<br />

nnhlud spiut m m h (uilliionii .1 ]<br />

places."<br />

dl<br />

k Pi 1)1 11!<br />

souieo oi the e Instiui<br />

dtmoii'- Hit f lilt n t)Ul<br />

t d to innt ije ui mkind<br />

the ui nioie close In than<br />

•It<br />

A Miracle<br />

Explanation<br />

down<br />

slip h<br />

h > <<br />

;& she had so oltc n *t tho fi.<br />

of i^uoi i ; and su<br />

Hi l ( i<br />

Ilia<br />

nncrc -,iano V<br />

nou lc a i ( i ia\ < at -a<br />

am -,K au ivl ie led m<br />

nnan i happened to ho . i<br />

=i' mbs at the time o a<br />

an 1 a noun., 1c io\\ di 1 i<br />

ad it i flcil (( t ro J un<br />

to b i o hnn anu 1 \ m<br />

I n so» K s(.iclnj,i >aj o <<br />

i bane L ttcctrd feo that he can<br />

tl<br />

I i<br />

- I i<br />

mli<br />

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icl<br />

eiciici^- the would set < onliol of the<br />

mind of some lndmidi il t\m\ thus bane<br />

eoutiol of his bodj<br />

In all such cases it would appeal<br />

that the nictim, becoming a tool of the<br />

enil spliits is fitquuith caused by<br />

thorn to sa\ and to do things indicat | Ul(> J l lul * l lat ^ **•<br />

ing depia\ity gieater thm he or she<br />

had before the obsession began The<br />

tendency of all such things seems to<br />

be tow aid licentiousness In the dans<br />

of Jesus and His Apostles, accoidmg<br />

to the Scriptural accounts, thej cast<br />

out demons from many people, some<br />

of whom had more than one One<br />

man had a legion Many physicians<br />

know well that some who are appai<br />

ently insane are not really s-o as re<br />

spects any brain disease They mecely<br />

are obsessed, possessed of eYil spuits<br />

When boneial of these gain control of<br />

one man, they make bis life unbeara<br />

ble by the conflicts which they estab w a s betoie her . under 'her ca e, Mind<br />

.. . .- . . . . . Q n rli TYinlfo<br />

. oauirday, February 14, <strong>1914</strong><br />

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ha 1 b-ne s«"en tllc-^c lines ol<br />

md chin t loie '<br />

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ln^" he cine noncd<br />

Clipping he ii i<br />

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cpie&Lioned<br />

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*r*K£ Best Hose for Ihe c. -Ir: ;,..<br />

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.j. tb e u Gryx'' Brand /<br />

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- "Onytf*' Hose in Cotton, I^isle, Silk j^i^ic<br />

or Pure Silk, from 35c to #5.00 per pair- * * * -<br />

genuine without trade-mark stamp** „<br />

every pair. Sold by all dealers.<br />

Lord & Tay lor - - New York<br />

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Gum Digging<br />

Gum digging in New Zealand offers<br />

one of the most unusual and interest­<br />

ing forms of labor Originally the<br />

gum nnhich is now brought to light<br />

came from the kauri tree nnhica is<br />

now scarce, but ages ago si eat *oi<br />

ests of it probably conered most of<br />

the northern part of the noith is and<br />

These foie&ts were snnept anvav b><br />

fires and today the landscape is most<br />

ly low hi own bills nn ith o ca-aon 1<br />

swamps Gum burnt, vtiv easil\, bu<br />

such as was coveied I by the lank<br />

forestt debris escaped the hie Haid<br />

ened and pioscmed throuah uncount<br />

able gaes, this is the sum t e gum<br />

di^goi sce^s to dan r Bv pan ing live<br />

shilling a jear he man n\ mcki nl<br />

di-, nnheie he likt s onei tht enjimo s<br />

aica^ oi government lands sa^ s the<br />

( lncigo Nov s * Mi that is lenuned<br />

s a kind of speai to 'o^itc tiic 2 mi<br />

a sjiach to dig it, and a bu to put<br />

it in At ni^ht it is sciaotd and as<br />

soi ltd, ac udmg to si/e and cpialitv<br />

T his diAgmig affords all t t t\ it*<br />

nic nt ai gam'blm^ nn lttnut the s 11<br />

Iflie flimite is pic suit and tht n><br />

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oigiiatui fa of<br />

ati i*"u , neved him l\rnaps,<br />

he had! good 1 eayon perha' ^, e nn a<br />

not a con aid Then came tie umaik<br />

di the doctoi s Ttung iio^n he had<br />

been injured<br />

Actrnlg. on the hist though 1, sue<br />

went dovvn to tne reading 100m io<br />

the muses jif dut> in the ho pital ]<br />

and hunted through the files ot Uiei<br />

papeis It \no-s not dlfhcu ( to and ae |<br />

account, foi it had been icatuied j<br />

The fire had been m a s B<br />

of the great city, but n)t, , o sin d<br />

played under desperate ciii_um 3tai c °<br />

was big enough to ment the t ill t .<br />

tails and tfliiou-.li all rati ne nanT 1<br />

of Wan en Lane<br />

She went back to hei uuaes with<br />

s'ow feet, ber mind realizing tilie em<br />

dent truth, that in those lash mo<br />

ments jears agx>, she had misjudged<br />

him As a lesult 01 tnose liasin mo<br />

ments, she had been forced to teck<br />

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lone him—that the weeks, and months,<br />

had proved since then p^u 1<br />

\ v hen ihei outs.de w01k was com<br />

plete, she went back to the room<br />

entering soitlv until she lealied nnuh<br />

a quick paa-r that he coul 1 neithei<br />

lieai nn ee Ihcie m the quiet white<br />

100m n atch n-, e =ileiH, Lin. laged<br />

'ace, she th earned oner old la} & with<br />

di earned until tht tcais canu<br />

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to HIL. f( ten<br />

Prices One Hundred Years Ago<br />

(Toledo Blade )<br />

A subsfcri'ber of the Weeklj<br />

Blade,' living in Pennsy'vania, has<br />

sent us an acco mt of a davibook kept<br />

m 1814 by one ot his foiebears, the<br />

keeping ot a general store in Amity<br />

township Beiks count} Fiom this<br />

daybook one catches a glimpse not<br />

of what 100 years ago it cost the<br />

Pennsylvania citizens to live, but al<br />

so a glimpse oi honv he lined For in<br />

stance 'nvith nearly e\erv bill ot<br />

goods charged would h^ «ttached T P<br />

gallon ot whiskey, rum or bnnlv<br />

pntee 25 cents' Homes n eie lig' tel<br />

with candles costing anjwaeie trcm<br />

J7 1 2 to 87 1 2 cent a pound '<br />

'Calico nvdt, '7 1 2 cents to 7 > cents<br />

pei vard<br />

Tea was a dol'ar a j 0 md<br />

In one chaise, a mm bought one<br />

quaitei oi \ eal at loin cent pei<br />

pound<br />

"Eggs were never more than 10<br />

cents per dozen, with six to eight<br />

cents the commoner prices<br />

' Chlickens, 12 1-2 cents to 18 cents<br />

apiece, geese, 25 cents to 17 1 2 cents<br />

apiece<br />

"Beef, three to foui cents, wool, U<br />

cents to 12 1 2 cents per pound 111 is<br />

lin, 50 cents per yard<br />

"The climax was reached 111 one<br />

charge—one bu&lael oi salt $lb<br />

We seem to have 'ooxed the com<br />

pass in the mattei oi the costs oi liv<br />

ing Cne hunbed veais ago, it >nas<br />

nianulacU led -,oods and commodities<br />

i~0am f \\hith t anspjrtatiion costs<br />

weie chaiged nn huh were high, too'<br />

tnat was cheap To da\ taotory prod­<br />

ucts aie cheap, food dcai We wonder<br />

'it tamgs will ever be so comdortably<br />

arian^ed that tood md inanul icti 1 * I<br />

goods and comnoditus u-01 lai th<br />

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