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8 THE CHRISTIAN NATION. Vol. ei.<br />
Voting Peooie's XoDIC ^^^'^^ "^''^ ^^ ^'^'^'^ °^ opportunities Xatlonal capacity we ignore all. We preachers should preach Xational<br />
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'^^^^ ^°' ^°'' ^^^"^ ^°'' ^'^ "^^"^^ ^'"' practically say we will not have him repentance <strong>and</strong> recognition of Christ<br />
FOR NOVEMBER 1. them. <strong>The</strong> strength you have gained , , .„ , , it is now<br />
Rv Rpv a a TpVin=tpn „ , , to Tule ovcr US. But we are not<br />
By Rev. A. A. Johnston. ^ one bit of work toughens your .,..,,• ^ .,. • 3. Xational Salvation. If a na<br />
Twelve Great Verses. XI. <strong>The</strong> fibrefor the next <strong>and</strong> harder job. We °^ly S^^^^J °f the sm of disowning ^.^^ .^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^^<br />
WorK Verse. Eccl. 9:10. Roll-Call jaugh at the belief of the heathen God, His Son <strong>and</strong> His Word, but ^f repenting <strong>and</strong> turnino- froni '<br />
'^®®'^''^^' that the strength of his fallen foe what about His Sabbath In many she is <strong>also</strong> in a position to accept of<br />
Psalms-146:l-3, 7. No. 305; 120:1-1, passed into his own soul, but there pj^^gg ^^^ j^ ^^^^^ ^^yg ^^^ q^^,_ God's mercy <strong>and</strong> be saved. How we<br />
^ ' ' places aiiu iii many ways uui vjuv- vjullis niciuj aiiu ue Ba\eu. HOW<br />
lo. 355: 125:1-5, No. 354; 119: Part ^^s truth in his crude superstition.<br />
No. 355: 125:1-5, No. 354; 119: Part ^^^^s truth in his crude superstition. i„„p. j. iSTa+irvn tbof !,„,.<br />
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Every victory over some adverse cirernment<br />
compels men to work on ^°rig xo see a i\ ation that has aci^,<br />
iNo. oil, ib.i-A, 0. i\o. /uz. Every victory over some adverse cir- PPnfpr) Divinp T^ar•,^r,r, ar,A ,•„ r •<br />
Parallels:-John 5:17; John 6:28- eumstance makes us more fitto meet that day. In 1828 Congress passed f'!^,f P^,*^"" <strong>and</strong> is living<br />
29; Phil. 3:14; John 9:4; Ps. G9:9; fbo next one a law requiring the United States "'^e^i^^ce to the Law of God m<br />
„. „ . every particular. <strong>The</strong>re were pe-<br />
Titus 2:14; Gal. 4:18; Rom. 12:11. Neither have we any right to wait mail to be carried on the Sabbath, jj^^jg j^ ^j^gjj^^g ^^ j^^.^ , , ^<br />
Happy is that young man or woman for the uplifting power of inspiration, ^he easy <strong>and</strong> speedy divorce sys- so lived <strong>and</strong> we Imow how Ihe pim!<br />
Who begins his or her life with that <strong>The</strong>re are many hours wasted, many ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ .^ ^^^^^^^ ^^.^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ J ^<br />
finest of all working creeds. "What- desert periods in our life because we ,.,.,, . . -, at„i-- i f rr- •>^soever<br />
thy h<strong>and</strong> findeth to do, do it refused our duty since "we did not ^^'^^ ^^^ ^''^ «* °"^ ^'''- ^^^ Nation knew o His salvation. A\ hat<br />
with thy might." feel like it." On the other h<strong>and</strong>, we ^hat shall we say of the liquor traf- J°JdV What TbrsTiL ^l"" ^'''<br />
Nothing is truly gained in this may have gripped our will <strong>and</strong> begun fic that has been licensed <strong>and</strong> sup- ' ,, , ,. ^^' ^^<br />
ij -*!, * • .1. • -..r 1., , pray for that time.<br />
world without paying the price. Would our work <strong>and</strong> as we worked the m- ported by the State, in which <strong>and</strong> by<br />
you be strong physically <strong>The</strong>n rig- spiration came. Just when we were ^^.j^j^j^ thous<strong>and</strong>s go down every XOT DRUGS<br />
orously obey the laws of health <strong>and</strong> most weary <strong>and</strong> most discouraged, the •,-,,•,, i v j r>-j tj-<br />
„ , , , , „ . , year into a drunkards grave <strong>and</strong> ±ooa Did It.<br />
exercise. Would you be well equipped longed-for fire descended. Dr. John- •' ^ \fi. • i .• -i l,<br />
..„.,,„ ,^ .,, ^ , a bor)plp«s eternitv Alter using laxative <strong>and</strong> catharintellectually<br />
It will take many gon said he never felt like work. He '^ '^°P®^^^® ^^^"y• ,. ,. . % ,.,,, .<br />
, , . .-,-„,,., , c A- X- T -r. i^ mi tic medicines trom childliood, a case<br />
hours <strong>and</strong> days of weary toil. Would would always rather not. He is kith 2. >,ational Eepentance. <strong>The</strong> 4. , . .- ,- • u , .<br />
,,^ . , „ , , . . , , ol ciironic constipaation yielded to<br />
you be wealthy <strong>The</strong>n ease <strong>and</strong> plea- <strong>and</strong> kin to many of us, but "whatso- question may arise what is a Xa- the