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(216-218) ZION'S WATCH TOWER ALLCGHENY, PA.<br />
ingratitude their principal reward, are often discouraged and honor to whom honor is due, etc.-Romans 13:7, 8; 1 Peter<br />
consider few if any worthy of it. But ChI istian men and 2: 17.<br />
women are to remember the unselfish example of their great How beautiful is God's order, and how conducive to lasting<br />
Redeemer, that selfishness lies at the bottom of every sin, and peace and happiness to all who faithfully adhere to it! Let<br />
that in striving against sin they must of necessity strive us thus carefully distinguish and mark the principles which<br />
against selfishness, and endeavor to cultivate love. It is as a God has laid down in the Scriptures for our guidance, and his<br />
help to the right course that the Apostle points to Justice as approval will be our exceeding great reward; and his wisdom<br />
a consideration for rendering honor, respect and service- will by and by be manifest.<br />
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AT CHICAGO<br />
of his [God's] preparation," in which arrangements are being<br />
perfected for the great work of blessing and lifting up again<br />
the fallen race to opportunities for life everlasting by their<br />
great Redeemer. The rest of the meetings, and the knowledge<br />
of the divine plan, will thus prepare for an appreciation of<br />
the greatest exhibit the world has ever seen; and the exercise<br />
of mind and body in studying the wonders of the exhibit will<br />
but refresh and quicken mind and heart for communion with<br />
God and study of his great Plan of the Ages, of which the<br />
cross of Christ is the center.<br />
We well know that the item of expense will be a particular<br />
one to almost all of the "household" (for not many rich or<br />
great hath God chosen, but the poor of this world, rich in<br />
faith, to be heirs of the kingdom). Hence we must make arrangements<br />
which will be economical. \Ye have not as yet<br />
concluded any arrangements; but can promise the following<br />
very reasonable terms, viz.:-<br />
A comfortable bed and three substantial meals for one<br />
dollar per day for each person. Those who desire to visit the<br />
Exposition should count on about one dollar per day extra,<br />
for car-fare and entrance fee.<br />
WHO ARE INVITED<br />
All MILLENNIAL DAWN and \VATCII TOWER readerR, who<br />
are trusting in our Lord .Iesus as their Redeemer-tl1Pir corresponding<br />
price, their