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.. The Blood of JealUI Chmt Hie Son Cleameth lUI From All Siri.,.

Vol. XII. Los Angeles, California, May 21; 1908


No. 47
TH-E_ N-EW YO-RK DISTRICT ASSEMBLY.
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HIS Assembly convened at t_he John Wesley Pentecos-
tal Church of -the Nazarene, . Brooklyn, May 7. It
was well attended, seventy rep-
r esentatives -Preachers and
Lay present .
representing about seven-
t eEm The
were full of interest, reports .:
of committees wen con.sidered,
and. religious
meetings _ well attended, a
goodly number of seekers at '
the altar and an things done
decently and in order. Both
the General and District Super-
tntendents were __ _
Wrri. Howard Hoople was re-
. elected District Superintend-:
ent, and the work was - -
satisfactorily arranged for the coming . assembly ye11r, ..
as follows:
REV. WM. H; HOOPLE, DJST. SUPT.
Allentown, Pa. -'-To be supplied. .
Buffalo, N. C. R. Hawkins.
Brooklyn, N. Y.-,-Bedfordave., Rev.
John Cp.ldwell.
John Wesley, Wm. H. Hoople. ..
Utica ave., Rev. J. A. Ward.
Fletcher !tfission, To be supplied by
. Geo . M1ller of B. A. Church.
Bound Brook (N.J.} Mission. --Tobe
by. John Wesley Ch.
Clintondale, Y.-Percy Anderson.
Glens-Falls, N. Y. - To be supplied
by Rev . . H. N. Hass. . .
Hopewell Junction, N. Y.-Rev. E.
C. Krapf.
Jersey C1ty, N .. J . -To be -supplied
by the John Wesley Church.
Lehighton, Pa.-Rev. Lura Horton.
Saratoga, N. Y.--H. N . . HaBB.
_Sag ..Harbor, N. Y. - S. W . . Fessen- .
den. -
Spring Valley, N. Y.-Rev:- Ernest
Marvin .
Stanford, C. Ingersoll.
Syracuse,-N. Y.-John Norberry.
..... that none render"' evil for evil."

No man can have a perfect faith for things he doesn' t need.
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Desecrators and

Perfect love has always got its working.clothes on.
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'' Socif!ty of Rejoicing Sufferers."
THERE is between these two classes quite a differ- - IF a new society is to be organized church, in
ence-as great a difference in. purpose and act, as there is addition -to those already in force, I propose that it be -
in the two classes. We find a few of the first in the called "The Society of Rejoicing Sufferers," and that no
Church membership, and a multitude of the second havo one can belong to it except those who are willing to carry
ing their names recorded in the Church Directory. .But out the injunctions of Peter (1 Peter 4:13): "But rejoice,
the bulk of the first are in the worla and are open violators inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's that,
of the law of God -this we expect from them. But while when His glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with
the Desecrators are open and above-board in their acts, exceeding joy. " The membersof this new order will not
the multitude of Non-observers : are found among those consider it "strange" :when "firey trials" come to try
who profess obedience to God's law. They would not them, as that will be the thing that they are looking for,
desecrate the Sabbath Day by going to a or a so that their joy may be increased. Living the Christ-
Sunday theatri, but they think nothing of thoughtlessly life and suffering with Him, they become "happy" when
neglecting to !lol11 tlie Sab'QathIray," by re-ceinigv "reproached for the naP"ie of Christ," for -the "spirit of
company, neglecting the :Lord's house, and making paltry. glory and of God resteth upon th.em." We do not antlei-
- excuses - for- the::-same.- They- woolLnot think a _ pate_a very_great rush-<>f-applicants-formembershlp-when-
moment making a common thief by stealing the books are opened and th.e . society organized; no, not
from a trddesman, but when .it comes to paying ..-'tithes even from the holiness ranks. But we believe the Lord
and offerings,'' .in the house of God, they have not much. has aiready got a few who would become active members,
. consoi(mce about "Robbing God." ':fhese Non-observers for they are already working mi!}er the society's.rules.and
would not be Desecrators for anything, and yet go on are suffering .tej<?icing with their Lord. Applicants
year after year refusing to be conscientiously .obedient for membership must pass the inspection of great
towhat they know is:.God'swiU Here is where- Physician, and will be ,given the pass-work by the Holy
t housands of profe-ssing Christians have lost their piety Ghost; ,which we believe will. be "GLOR-Y., The meet-
and and "having a name to live are dead." 0 ., ings of this society will be continuous, .. and no change of
friend, repent, before you are "spewed out; " . R.'' P. weather will interfere with attendance. . R. P. .
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:(amily in heaven and earth is named."
.. contributed Articles The Old Testament Church was called E'.'" n. .
( A the Church of God also, -hence this a brother be overtaken iO: a fault
. RESTORE SUCii . AN . ONE.
. Ta:E FIRST IN _SCOTCH. -cannot be a new name. Furthemore, . . tear an one to pieces in a spirit
Blest is the man that tak's nae stock the whole tenor of the Scripture is'"to of righteous indignation, csmsidering
In what_ the godless say; ff h G d' f "1 t b
-_ thee ect t at o s ami Y IS o e les- t you and the Church be contami- - w-hi1 wadna-trock wi'. 'sinfu' folk . .
h married to the heavenly Bridegroom, nat.ed." This Is the_ u nauthorized -Nor-wa.lk:-w-ithlil-t eu:_way .. ;.. .
Wha sitsna in the big, bo;. chair and ..when so marrjed they are to take version, yet it seems to be the render-
The scortlfu' likE) to.fiJ!; . . their Bridegroom's .name. _ ing some would give to the scriptures.
But mak's 4is care aye malr and mair.,.:. 4. The .. true name is hidden under a It is easy to drift _from the lovingly
To work the Maister's wiil ;
--wha never fimes itfrae we have before . righteous to. the pharisaical, _fr_om_the_
ta-rawa"';'" covers a multitude of sins
But daylicht an' in midnicht ''And He came and dwelt in a city to the thou. spirit_ that --
Keeps on God's law. cailed Nazareth; that it might be ftil- thanks God they are not as other men
That man shall -flourish like thetree filled which was spoken by the proph- . It behooves us at times to con-
. That grows .b.eside a burn; - - ets, He shall be called a Nazarene.'' sider the pit from we were
Whaur'fruit we "see aye hingiri' free h f th th k
As simmer days return; .. The writer . ereo to ;pstre_ng .. en . . e to considerourown-wea ness,
Whase leaf shall ne'er beJost assertion made sorrie since m past and present, ere we sit in judg-
Tho' ither trees hae nane; these colurrins:wrote the_ following ment upon the fa_ilings: of others.
An' blythe may boast thro' .. sun an' frost question to the ','Question Box" of After we .have considered our past
A glossy r 'obe o; green:- - Chri{Jtian Witness, presided over by. mistakes in the judgment of present
That man may gang to sell or buy Dr. Daniel.Steele: .. light; it would be well to consider our
An' still good luck coml'l'\an'; -
. i' Ye may rely whate'er he try . "Where intheO. T. as in -ofwQat
ShaH prosper in his han'. . . Matt. 2: 23; He shall be called a Nazare"l)e"? know to oe tl:te opifiions . of .. otbers
. Itis-aname' prediction not seen in . re-gardi"ng it,_. even_ though we Justify
But nae the men that hellwards lean-:- the English, .but it is found in the Hebrew, in
Wi' Satan's rule conform; . which the word for Nazareth is Netzl!r; a ourselves or feel that God justifies us
They'll stoiter roun' till they gang doon . ' germ: 'Behold the man whose name is Net- in our- course. If our brother shows
Like stooks afore the stqrm; . . zer, a germ' (Zech, 6: 12). 'There shall come evident weakness in_ great temptation
Nor will be alloo'd . . -- forth a r-od from the fallen stem.bf and let us considt:!r wha_t"we might do if
In Paradise to dwell; Netzer from his roots shaH bear fruit' (Isa:
For God hath voo'd nane but the gppd ll:
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). If _;,.e turn Matthew: into Hebrew, it similarly;,placed. . .
Shall sit beside Himsel'. would be, 'He dwelt iri a City called Netzer, Fqrthermore, we are not qualified
-E_xchange. that it might be fulfilled * *- He to sit__it{righteous judgment unless we
.JI , .JI -" ... aNetzer,agerm, oragerminalone.' take -in_to the environ-
NAZARENEs-...:...wHEN? HOW? Some scholars think that Matthew wrote his inerH;-;-the teachings and training
C. A. SNELLING. Gospel first fn Hebrew,- in which 'all this wads OUr brother has received, and We must
" .plain, and that the Greek tranf!J.ator obscure .
. _ Thou shalt be called by a new the reference to the prophets we .have be certain there is no beam of preju-
_ name which the--Jl!outh of_:__the _Lord _ quoted . .:..::_ __ dice in th_e_:_eye of the judgk,__ Are we
shall nai?e"' . (Isa. 62:: 2). . . ? That my reader may know that I am -mfaUil5le ? .. - Can we :read the Heart?
What Is the new name? Is It Christ. not drawing from my own fancy, let Can we know the purpose of his doing?
1. Christ is a title, which means_ . us look further in this chapter'. with- He ought; yes, .. we'' will not condone
Messiah, and is used also in the Old. out a break in the sense and with a his fault, but let us not too hastily
Testament; hence then it cannot be a single intervening. we read: . c_ondemn _the man. . . t?''
"new name. " Also when a woman "Thoti shalt no more be termed, For- He was tempted. We ID?Y als0 be ' '
marries she takes th_e sakEm; neither shall thy land more tempted. He was unwise. We too
husband, hot his title. To be termed, Desolate; but .thou shalt have lacked wisdom; He was indis-
tra:te: The Wife of General Jones IS be called Hepzibah, a:pd thy land Beu- .. creet. Has discr,etion always marked
not called Mrs. General, put Mrs. lah: for the Lord delighttth in thee, our walk in. life-? Many a man has
. Jones. Li_kewise the bride and thy hirid shall. -be married. _ For been swampe<fby who
Son shoula .. not . be .called Christian. - as a young ma_n .. marrieth a virgin, so was governed' by the best of in ten-
.. This name in the early church gradu-' shall thy sons marry. thee; a,nd as a tions. Many a man has dodged cred-
supplanted the ''new name. '' bri<legroom rejoiceth over 3, bride, so itors whom he gladly would have paid
2. ' Perhaps the name is Jesus. shall _thy sons rejoice over thee'' (Isa. _ if he could. . Many an one ,has used
"Thou shalt call His name JEsus, for 62:, 4; 5); Thus- we - see the inspired expressions with perfect purity of
. He shall save His people from their writer connects the new name. with a thought would bring the .plush of
:-- 'flie follpwers-of- 1narr1age -of the Church to the heav- shame to and many a one has
the-Saviour, with one exception (the . sometime . in and indis- p
Jesuits), have never dare_d. to future. And this shall be when ."the who perfect purity
this name. J'esus mea'ns Saviour, as Gentiles shall see thy-' glory" (ver, 2), of mo.tive . . :}Iany a soul has been cast .. -
the declares, and He alone can be ' -an(f when "''."they 'shall c:all 'them the off from the moorings of fellowship
Saviour_. _ . is a j(ver. . . . _ . .. , : . and P!lshed over the precipice suppos-
new name. It Is found m Hebrew Beloved, are you sanctified wholfy? edly for righteousness sake; whom
name Old Testament. are . yo_u married to . the heavenly brotherly love might have saveu, and
3. "B'lit were they not universally.. Bridegroom? are you Nazarene suspicion bas blighted and damned
called the _Church of God iJ1..;the Then :why are you ashamed pf many a soul whom wise and
Testament?" "Of whom the whole His-name? - charity_ would have'iedfrom the.paths
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of. in'dis.cretio:ti io" the paths of recti- -. people . got . ll)ental blight,, so much of. its tea;s
tude.., ... \ ... , . . ' . . saved. . _ . /. . . heartache, tha.t I have c9me t{)
Chkrity_ "thinketh no evil," is not More than all else:.the Lord wants the busii:less as one
looking for carrion and . seldom finds theae_ Wrestling, pleading men. , . - . . be held and controlled by Strong and
any. _Charity loves everybody and . there are many gocid men, effective laws. I bear no malice-.to
always puts the best construction on but a feviwrestlers.with' God. There those engaged in the business, butT
. the action of the loved one, finding are many who.are interested in the . hate the. traffic. I hate its every
exteiluatipg circumstances iri the .. cause of Christ, aJ1 who are pleased pha8e. I hate it for its int lerance.
- most trymg--cafle.-=:'-.Bretliren, if a to see it prosper in their corps, theu.------rhate it for its arrogance . . I hate it
. man be in a fault, ye c,t_ty, tJtelr -country. __ _ But there for its hypocrisy. I hate it for its --
are spiritual restore such an one m but few who bear the burden of the cant and craft and 'false pretenses. I .
the_-:_f?pirit..Q:L _ivorld_tJ.pon-t;hejr souls_day_and night; hate it for its .. :_Lhate...-=
-thyself Jest thou also be tem_pted. who make His cause-in clime it for its greed and avarice: . I hate-it--:.:._:
rr rr rr their very own, and who, like Eli, for itssordid love of gain atariyprid:;. .
would die if the ark of God- were I hate it for'its domination in poli.tics.
--Selected Articles taken;.twho "feel it an awful shame . I hate it for its corrupting
-and consuming sorrow. if victory is in civic affairs. I hate it'
WRESTLERS WITH GOD. , not continually won in His name.: . - ipcessant effort . to debauch the suf- .
. . . The spirit of praye.r is fed on the frage of the. country; for the cowards
The Rev. Wilham Bramwell writes, W d f G d H h 1 t

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. _ . - " or o o . e w o neg ec s u: 1- It I)'la es of public men. I hate it for
one of : his letters, Almost ev?r;v- gently daily study of and meditation its ruthless trampling of the solemn -
ntght there has been .a .shaktng. - th w d f G d 11 - .. 1. t ' . . .
th 1 d I h , m e or o o , w1 soon neg ec compacts of stMe constitutions. I
al!lonlgt e tpeopte atnl"b- t Tsheen secret prayer; while he who feeds hate it for .the load it straps to labor's. -
near y wen y se a 1 er y. en "t n b . 1 t
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u ye. n one[ ea - will cultivate,' and perfect "I hate-it for the human wrecks it __
I the sp!ri.t of ' . has 4_a_!lsed. I hate it for the alms-
. God." ._ _ _ Agam,. th1s . spirit - yviii -housesJt peoples; for the prisons. it
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only .. thr1ve __ where fa1th IS active, fills; for the insanity it begets; for its
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'thmy odr ' af IS w a. wt? wan f. Lazy, slow faith quenches prayer. . countless graves in potfers' fields . . I
n ese ays o . orgamza 1on, o p t b f - 11 d b t h h f h - 1
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. d d d" .fi d I . . d u ness an ea -In-earnes ' pa len - upon Its VIctims or Its spiritual
P Jel t" _Ivlersi e_ h'. sou -savtmgtahn wo.rk, else it will soon grow sickly and blight; 'for its I
ecc es1as 1ca mac mery, oge er d e -- . h
with world-wide opportunity, above
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t .. tl Light and foohsh talkmg and Jest- ted. I hate 1t for the homes it has
a "th. IGngds;, e we wadn _ wres ehrs pride, over--sensitiveness that -destroyed: I hate it for the. hearts it
w1 o -men an women w O.
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--know.- how--to ea s to J. hate- lLfor....the-mahce-
N t d P h .selfish ambition even m Chnstian It has planted m the hearts of men-
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d . H" t e onor t at man can g1ve, an un- starves their souls.
eep no s1 ence an gtve 1m no. h "t bl "t "t" d th " -
t t"II H tabl" h d t"Il H k c arl a e spin ' crl lCism an e I hate It for the grief it causes
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the e like, will surely quench the spirit of womanhood-the tears the
erusa em a praise 1n e ear . . . ' .
. Some weeks ago . I went to- a corps prayer. . deferred, the strangled as.p1ra- -
for the Sunday mo:rning meeting, just Jesus says, "Men . ought alway w Its of want ang care.
the one meeting. Not many people. pray and not faint," while Paul says, . l .hate. It for _c.r_:uel_ty
knew I was .. coming, .. No special . ''Pray . without ceasing.,- M'ajor S. to the mfir-?I .and, the help- .
L. Brengle. .. . . I f th h d t th
preparation:.was snow was on .II . .II ess;. or e a

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. rows upon ..
the.ground, and less than one hun- of 1ts monstrous
dred pe.ople . were . present. But a GOV. HANLY ON THE SALQON; blame!ess httle ones:
wrestler with God was there and oh The following rin,ging words are I hate It as VIrtu: VICe, as
how - he prayed! My .from the Indiana Governor;s recent: truth as righteouliiless
within me yet as I think of it. He. speech before the Republica11 State . sm, and JUstrce hates wrong-, -as
pleaded with God, he poured out his Convention. With_such Qpen condem- . as
heart'before"Him . . in his manner a11d nation of the saloon as this in such :: _
was wonprously quarters we may .we.II -"De ... I sometimes seem e,l!d of . . -
:.with but it was that sweetfamil- world do surely move."-ED. ... . =-- - .. unholy. t.he tl,1e
iarity. that from utter self- The Governor squarely for time ":hen.Jf It do.es not __
abasement and. de-epest and county local option and for to It shall find ,no safe
which enables its posse13sor to come ,. _nance .ofthepresenttemperancelaws. Old s s.tam-:- ..
with faith right face to face ''Personally I have seen. sQ of . _less stars. -The Kentucky Patr-zot.
with God and .. ask great things .:of the traffic iri the last four 'years, so .11 .11 ;,.
Him; because asking only for His much of its economic waste, so much Mottos and. Holiness Books _ can be
. honor and the glory of His son. That of its physical so much of its had at the Publishing House. -
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THE WORK OF GOD lN OUR WORK. the . sinner is" a work iii the highest a church home 'worth.: $10;ooo- : for -
The Homiletic Review gives: three-- sEfuse :. artistic, -a_'Qo._ut half price a _ beautiful part of
_short sermons from what it calls __ And the Artist . who exe<:utes it is the cTty aric:l among a:class--orl>eqple
P_ reacher-Sta_tesinen, .v. iz. , President Lord; as Paul calls ArtJst .. we hope to . . - . _
.., and Architect of the C1ty which hath . _ - h
-Theodore Roosevelt, LL. D., William foundations. ,The fact _ that the Lord - ,Bro. began _a Wit us
__ J:en,:n.ings Bryan and Prof. Abraham is pleased to use fristrumenydor some ay 12, at . our - new h:ome, Chestnut
Kuyper, b., ex-premier of -parts of the work d,oes fiot-impa:r::t.to street,- between-23d-and-24th. -
- Holland. --We -,J-. -Dr-J-AMES.-
-would be glad to see what this latter to; accomplish. an:ythmg_ of_themselves .,c , .,c .,..
. - - without the Artist. He Is the on-ly
.. emment.scholar and says: Worker. MALDEN, .MASS .
--God- is- pleased_to_ use_ma:n_:as_an "God 1s on our -side!" - At o:ur-J
c..=instiument, of his A-J - annual business meeting our financial
- own ability and responsibility to _jncJ- : showed total receipts of nearly
. him to .A cav.alryman on the $ 00 h 1 fif th $300
battlefield is fullyaware'li ow much he PHILADELPHIA, PA: - S;O m t -e ast -teen inon - s,
h d
f h' of which was raised in the:Sunday-
depends upon t e goo serv1ces-o IS God has been -wonderfully helping
horse, and also that the animal cannot . School. The Lord has alsoolessed us
run unless God enabled it. Being a us and ble!)sing us in the EmmanueJ with an oincrease in nur:nbers. About
godly man, he prays before mounting - Church of We have had ' $2,000. has. been removed from our
that the Lord will enable his horse to much_ opposition from the churches indebtednes_s. Our Chui"ch Board of
bring him victory; but a.fter he is and neighbors, but our God is with us fourteen members is a very strong
mounted, with spur and knee, rein to deli' ver. Praise His dear name!
d c he s s 11 h"s t ngth to one. We look fo_r _ a __ v_ear of unprece-
an voi e, u e a I s re -. was a wonderful day -in . ,_
. make the horse do what it should do. dented yictory! Give God the glory!
. : And the same is true of sanciification. the holiness service in the afternoon; _ . L. D. PEAVE_Y. _ ..
the breath of five canie.forward for ' prayer, :.andin . :ii'"'Jc .- "" .
SALEM, MASS.
througl). the garden of . the soul not a . 'the evening ' eleven came; and all but
leaf can stir. T.he Lord alone per- three prayed through. Some who. got
forms the work froin the beginning "God is olir refuge and strength!''
to the end. But He performs it partly reClaimed or saved in the afternoon Fire' fell yesterday' in the early prayer:-
. by the aid of means; and the instru- were sanctified in the evening. There meeting, and continued to burn all
ment chosen is -often . man himself, was a shout in thecamp. :Two united day. Four united with ' the church,
who co-operates with God . . And to with the church, with some more to
- 1 h s orie whole _ famiiy. One was at the
this human mstrumenta Ity t e cr1p- . follow, _who are waiting for their let-
t refers When ln connect1"on w1"th altar for prayers. We expect four.
ure ters, and some who have beeri saved
sanctification, it admonishes us to more to. unite next Sunday, and six
good works: As in nature God gives but are not quit'e sure whether to go others are thinking seriously of leav-
the seed and the forces in the soil, with the Holi.ness band . . They say, ing their church relations and
and rain and sunshine to mature the " It ineans so much,'' and so it does;
uniting with the holiness people .. The
fruit of the earth, while at the same we mustgo all the way or we cannot
t o A H th f t f t . next four uniting will make the num
e uses e armer o per ec go at _all. Personally we are saying,
_His work, so it is also in sanctification. her twelve who have come to us since
----aod-causes-itto: .... '' ray... December 1907; Jesus says, ''I-;l!t'
He employs the human instrument to for us. . W. .. E. MILLER, Pastor, be lifted up, will draw , all men unto
co-operate . with Him, as the saw .- -" _,. me., Bless God, we intend to
works together with him that handles LOUISVILLE, KY.
it. However this should not be under- denounce sin in the strongest terms
stood as though God had made Himself God put it into the hearts of a few possible. The command is, "Lift up
absolutely dependent upon the human of His people, a few months ago, to thy voice like a;. trumpet!" We have
instrument. This is impossible; by lay the foundation for a Church of had folks get up and leave the hall in
nature man can indeed marsanctifica- the Nazarene in Louisvilie. On the a rage, but they were back the nexf
tion, but never further it. By nature first day of September we opened a
h h d
"t u meeting to get blessedly saved.
e ates an opposes_) . .. J.T..._oreover, Nazarene . miss.ion, the blessings of
he is absolutely unable to prod_ilce . Praise God for victory!
from his own corrupt nature anything God upon. it f.rom the begin- .. . ALEX. J. McNEIL.
- for holiness: - Hi1>"insti'u- ning. _The 17th- day- of- November, .--- .--.--
mental co-.operation should therefore Rev. H. Agnew organized us into BOISE, IDAHO. .
not be abused either by ascribing to -a Pent-ecostal .Church of the _ . The Lord is blessing us a.nd the -
power for good or to with twenty members, and Rev. C. of holiness is moving along.
the work of God. - . . G d h
He that implants the holy disposi, _A, Bromley as .. our pastor._ o .. . as slowly, _ but surely, here. There- was
tion is the Lord. The combined exer- never let us want for anythmg. one conversion at the prayer:. meeting;
tii;>ns of- all - these instr,uments could There has been but one Sunday_ since a man that had : not been inside a
not one feature of the we opened that we haven't had f ;rom church for thirty-two years :until two
holy mmd,., :apy more than all the one to twelve at the altar seeking. weeks ago. We have traded our old- -
carpenter's tools together could _ . . . .
draw the molding of one Pllrnel. The .Y'f e have had a total of 220 at the church property for a new site in the
artist paints upon tl)e cat,lvas ; but We now have eighty members. west part of the whe,re there is
with all thei:r; exertions his. palette, We had the pleasurt of having Dr. -- no church .and lots of people,.; and we
and pamt box could never d_raw 19th' and , expect to open fire there Fr_iday night, :
a figure. The sculptor 20th o'f last It was a feast to May 22 with Rev." Guy as
the Image; . but of themselves his -
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hisle- mallet and stool cannof detach our sou s, an some soug tan oun evangelist aJ}d leader. . So i we. WI
chipfrom the rough marble. the Lord:- ... . . _ open .. our new field with a ten-day
To engrave .thefeatures of holiness: in On Monday, the 20th, gave us tent meeting and_ close up the Assem-:
May 2.1. -
bly yeal" at the: same .time .. In niany every oneof his appointments . . We characters have-prOfessed conversion
_of __ . exl?ec t to fro!_ll th_e . _y at._.e __ n.9.L .
tory . . We expect to omla a new Pentecostal Church of the accustomed to. spiritual salvation
church this summer. Pray for us. of Syracuse, New York. meetings, but are intelligent and ener-,
God bless .all. the' . Naza- .31 .31 .31 getic along other . pursuits..in
relies. CLYDE T. DILLEY. LAS VEGAS, NEV. We are expecting Bro . .. W. C. Wil_.
.-. .II .- -Our run of 334 miles to this desert . son i,n today to give a lift.
. _OREGON:- _ -cit:Y- was- made-6*8-e-tl-y- &n-Sehe.dtlle- . C. EDWARDS . .
We are still on the upward time. We were met at the depot by .31 olll .31 - .
Threesouls prayed through last Sun- the principal of the schools, Mrs: E'. SAN JOSE, .. CAL.
day and others are under conviction. H. Palmer, . who was the 'leading The Pentecostal Church of the Naz-
Last week we were:withthe Holiness spirit in arranging for tnis meeting. .arJme is moving on in more ways thari .
people of McMmv1lte, ana at the close 'After. a two..:blocks' walk we werr in one, as we have changed our location
of a good meeting in the home of our commodious rooms, are J.!L..irom to a church building,
nrod ind-Sis.ter--Houser one man was. the same building as the hall;-where-:-:kt1dWn as,_the Cumberland .Presby-
sanctifiell. We found a grand, loyal God is mightily working i-n harmony terian Church, South Third street, and
band of people here who-are pushing with ' His promise. Never were we . . S.lmday was a most -blessed day.
holiness. . .---.. recei-ved -people- . :Some new faces were present and the
" Yesterday we returned from Salem, this flock without a shepherd-or testimonies were given in. the Spirit,
whee we held a meeting on Thursday looked after more carefully. . The ; and we feel confident the Lord has
evening iilthe home of Bro. and Sis- . conditions are very sad indeed that great things for ahead. Rev.
ter Kyle, members of our church here imide it necessary for a fe.\>i hana-: -:- Henry preached in tne-:-
in Portland, and after a good meeting_ picked souls td"reut a hall, that they evening, with much help of the Lord,
... we . received 'four go'od people into might have' some soul':.food-bya ,clean and we all feel encouraged to p'ress
membership -qntil such a time as the ministry. of the leading busi- oh in the fight against and wick-
Lord shall open up and lead the way ness houses of the place are our 'faith- edness, until we' finish . our go
for an organized church. Cottage ful supporters. Thank God there has .go home with as many sheaves as
meetings are .held every week. been a real break in -these few days; While we are not seeing as
Pray_ for these places Lord at the altar last night; among many. souls _ sa:ved we would: like,
'may bless and establish great centers them was a respected Catholic the Lord is working just the same and
of fire, where-holiness may have right mother and her .bright On _drilling 1,1s for mighty things at our
of way and be preached in its fulness Wednesday night there were eight, camp-meeting which will tell. for God
without let or hindrance. when some _ good old-fashioned fire . and souls in the future.
The coming Assembly of the N. fell. Others have ... sought and found - C. B. LANGDON.
W. District to be held . in Portland in other services, so . the people are .ll .- .ll.
FirsLChurch, .fune 4 to 7, followed much rejoiced. They say jt .is a . A BA:i-m of God's people at Lithop-
by a Home Camp-meeting, June 7 to new experience for this-young three- olis, Ohio, have recently a
- 2-i-,-- will no doubt much not year-old city. - Several- of--the- worst-=--=Pentecostal;...Nazarene=Society=tliere. -
only to the two local churches, but to ....:......_
the entire district. Let all true Holi-
ness people joii1 us .in prayer for a
great outpouring of the Holy Spirit
and ingathering of precious souls.
All delegates who have not yet sent'
in their names, please do so at once, if
you wish to. be entertained, as rooms
will be scarce, being . .that. it is in the
"Rose Carnval Week" for the city of
Portland, and thousands of outsiders
wili be in the city.
Miriist.ers and -friends. frotn other
churches are and \vill be .
provided for the very. best way pos-
sible. . . A. 0. aE:NRICKS.
-WJ,o .Burris.ide. st. -
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SYRACUSE, N. Y.
An aU-day meeting was held here
Sqnday, May 3, and a .Pel!tecostal
Church of the Nazarene organized,.
with Rev. :John Norberry as pastor.
-In. securing Norberry as pastor
this young church has secured an
experienced m_an and one whose
cess has been marked in the past in
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Camp-'Meeting !
The Second AnnuaJ Camp-Meeting
OF THE
SAN FRANCISCO DISTR-ICT
. . . OF THE . .
Pentecostal C)lurchJ5(_.the
will be in Beulah Park, Eas:t Oakland; Cal.,
July ], to ,12, 1908:.
SPECIAL WOR_KERS .:.
REV: P. F. BRESEE; Supt., LQs Angeles: :cal. .
REV. H .. . F. REYNOLDS; General .Supt., Hayerhill, Mass . .
- REV. W. C. WILSON, Upland, Cal. . . .
REV. E. CURR"X, Stoneham, Mass.
THE THIRD ANNUAL DISTRICT
will. be on the of July_8 to 10.
. Restaurant on the grou.nds. will be made for lodging by
the night or for the entire season at reasonable rates: . Tents furniture- .
can .be rented for the season. : Order early. . .
-FuT.ther. information can be had by seeing or writing to .
REV. H. 0. WILEY. Sec'y, 1816 Derby St., Berkeley, Cal.
or REV. P. G. L'INA WEAVER, District Superintendent,
1016 Tenth Street, Oakland, Cal.
Penn family, the Revolutionary patri- seem t6. havebeen held -iri -=if; -.-i'here:
ots, generals of the army and states- are some histg.ric treasures-the. first
men of at The Revolutionary Bible purChased "for t he cllurclf, wnicli
EDITORS: also of this country, and a is quite large and cost . $75, and the
k: - ORice multitude of those who were related infant church paid for it in install-
c. J . Kinne, - Asst. Editor and BU8. Mgr. in some way .to the great events of ments. There' is also an account book
. . s PECI AL those days. _The_ hall itself and the showing the income and expenditure
E . A Gor vrn P. G. Lrnawea.,er C. E. Cornell ""' h .,.. fi
--J.- P-:-co1eman- .r.n -:-creili1it on-- nlitaii-Re_td---chairs-in-wlliclt the men-sat-wh<r.w-ere- af-the-e-hlH'e- --f-o-r--tli'e-fircst- . .v.e-y...ears,.
H. D. B rown J. W. Goodwi n W. c. Wolaon famOUS by the creation of a new showing in
Ent er '><! at t he post-office, Aug . 7, 1900, at Los . ship of state, especially the speaker' s board, washing, traveling expenses,
Angeles, Cal ifornia. as second .. class matter. . . ..
Published Every Thursday. . . on the back of which is printed etc. , of the preachers, and amounting

in_goldtpe upper par.t of a sphere of during the five :yea! s to 105; 8 shil-_
to foreign countries $1.60. Sample copit>S f ree. . . the shininO' . sun to whieh Patric'k lmgs 6 pence. Here are also=t'fi'e"Ulu-
CHANGE OF ADDRESS- Name t h e a nd State .b ' '
to whi_ch t he 'p nJ>!'r fi_ns been sent,.and 1:1!1! office .and State Henry referred when he said that communion cups love-feast bowls, etc.
t o. Which YOU WISh It sen t. . _ . , , , , , . J
"'EXPIRATION OF :fiME- Subscrlpttons m- amid-the VICISSitudes of-the-diSCUSSIOn- - . . . K
ADVANCE. Un less payment is made or r eques t IS made THE WOR ,
. to _the.paper c;ontinued, it will be.DJSCONTINUED at Of that qUeStiOn he had Often l00ked
t he exptratlon of tune. . . .
SPECIAL NOTICE-:-Address' all bus iness . at that SUn behind the Speaker and
to C. J. KINNE, Bus1ness Manager .. Never wr1te bustl].ess ._... _ ...
rnatt'ers postal Or. sbeet w ith any_ other ml\tters. - WOrider ed whether it was 8 "tising or
It a lways cau'!eS trouble and delay, and may cause . . , .r . .
the pnper having . a setting sun, are all of J ntere'st.
subscribed for i t know that i_t has bee_n p r esen ted We were also much interested in
to t hem bysome and t here wll be no b1ll. . .
In case <?f any or f ai_lur e to receive your visiting the . City Hall and ascend-ing
_pnper, notify the P ubhsher b y mall at once. . . . . .
In this city. there are said to be a
gpodly number of holiness people, but
they seem to so:.Iac'K concentrat iori'as
to prevent their having any very sens-
ible iriftunce on the city life. Here in
modern.years have lived such sainted
How . TO REMIT -'- ReiJ;iit ' Money Or der or Bank in the e}eyatOI' 550 feet and looking
Draft, l!.nyable to .. , . men as Thompson, .Pepper and Levy,
N,. 'TADENE PUBLISHING co around down upon th.e city. I . b t. th - f l' th t th k t
.... b l' h .. h f h. t
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730 SAN PEDRO ST.; 'LOS ANGELES, CAL. _ e IeVe t IS e . urt eS ever WaS_. \., . k. t . d th - ft d
-ez Broadwau 4831 .v Home F-2676 " *f t .t; - ... -.. ep Un er . e 1n Uence an prO
rom. . . ..
tection of the old churches prevented.
EDITORIAL sT: GEORGE's : CHURCH. them from foundi ng and building up,
No historical place in the city, and as would probably been possible to
EDITORAL COR&ESJ>QNDENCE. . . ., .. any, _t!te .. have . them,a"great c.enter of holy fire; and
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. I d. t. ' t . I tt . f. t. h . . greater attraction to a class of persons now . there seems to be but a few
am g a o wri e. a _e er _rom e h h' f h h h' 1.. 1 1.. d d h d h
" . t f 'b 6th I r I " .. Th . . t an t IS amous c urc ' w IC! c aims ..Qra:n . s scattere . . ere_ an t ere.
- CI Y P. r . er ) ove. .. ere. to be the oldest Methodist edifice in There is a so-called mission carried
fe"": Cities have so many thmgs the world. It is said t'o be not only on by Rev. James D. Acker, which is
are h ou\ the oldest MethodistChurch.inAmer- really an independent church with: a
wh' IC come_- so neWarh' l. e ear 'has Itn ica, but the oldest Methodist Church comparatively small but earnest and
t Is great city. I e we are ere o d"fi d t '
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. d e I ce; use con Inuous y orwors Ip, .- evote . mem ers Ip. e pastor 1s
prehaclh ho an ktrty in th.eworld. What City Road Chapel a member of the Pentecostal Church
to e p m up t e precious wor o . 4-" u th !(r - G t B ' t St f h N 1.,.,4 h' .1..
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WuiC we ar e ca e ' ye ere are--G- - ' t M th d' A not In full a ccord In reference to com-
. things her e which may be very profit- eorge s IS
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b th t f 't . It years. ts rst a at sermon was Rev. W. E. Miller has an earnest.,
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pleasure to agam look mto old B 't' h 't d. d' t db R d h
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ri IS army; _I was. e Ica e Y ev. rente a , w IC IS one o t e o I-
INDEPENDENCE HA.LL Joseph Pitman; of t ire first two ness Christian Churches which have
. and mark once :more the many things missionaries sent by John Wesley to voted to come in with us. I had the
which bring so.closethose days of earn- country. It was the first place of pleasur e of preaching. at these two
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' est patriotism and devotion to human worship that Francis Asbury ent ered . places, an_d was refr-eshed by their
liberty, as well a:s te: see the many on arriving in America and where he loving, Be,th .Brother
memorials to Wm. Penn and his work . preached his first sermon in the new . Reynolds and myself bore away with
of founding this commonwealth: Here world. Thos. Rankin a:od Dr. Coke us their precious God-speed.
is great :picture of Penn's also here preached their first sermons
with the Indians under the in this coun'try. During. its first hun- BROOKLYN; N. Y.
g reat elrri arid a large section of dred . :years it is said that her . aUars It is but a couple of. l10urs run from
---the bar-k.of the tree preserved under were almost always filied with p_eni- _ to New York, but it
.. glass. This treaty was' inade in 1632, t ents. t akes- half as .- much ' longer to get
-less thah 300 years ago, which is a were here witnessed . . At one held through the muititudes and laby-
;_: short time j n the life of a people, and about the middle.of the last cent1,1ry, rinths of this greatest city of the
y et what changes have been conducted by Charles Pitman, more new world, to this borough Of
The famous elm stood until1810, when than 1300 persons professed conver- lyn. The great question in this city
it was blow!) down: . - sion. The first Methodist conference has be_en and . is, to ... carry .the.. multi-_ . .
Here are the reminiscences of Ben- in America, . held 1773, met in this tudes from the more . suburban parts
jamin Httle -s t<:iol with churcn, a.t which teii to .. and return
it glass legs upon which he stood to present. I was espedally interested. them. It has -been answering it by
catch the lightning, and hiscompar- in a roorn in a:-siqeb'uilding about 16 . trollies on .the surface .. and . elevated
atively crude electrical apparatus. by 24 feet, called the co:oference room, lines and subways, and still the vast(
This place is rich in portraits-the , as some of tve early press for the insufficient
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Yet .. .. so the .. where he_ preached afternoon and
bly relatively as well provided as are enlarged. . . evening. We .are sure that victory
most great cities. Sabbath was both 'the closing and crowned the day.
crowning day. .The audiences were _,. ,. ,.
. . TliE_ .large, the.Word of- the Lord had free
..
The first Annua,.l Session of the course. -seekers were at the altar A SOCIAL EVENING.
New York District was he"ld in the and the .saints shouted for joy. A A very pleasant social time was
_ - Wel!ley_Church, .. ifrookly.n,.:_o.L.:..w.hich _ greater day- of-blessing- and-sabration spent on Monday evening at the b()me
Rev. Wm. Howard Hoople is the pas- is rarely seen in these days, a:nd it. is- of Rev. A; L.
tor. A year ago when: I was here; believed to be greatest day in 'the street, when over 200 of the members
they had just purchased the lot, and holiness movement in these parts. of the First Church of Los Angeles
a multitude of friends gathered in crowded every room and even out on
empty residetlce on the lot on the JOHN ST. CHURCH, NEW YORK the street, 6esiring
afte:rnoon and prayed. and I accepted a pressing invitation to pastor and his family in this .social
praised .. and . at the !!_OOnday . meeting" at way. The evening. was s :pent in social
its great purpose. Now there stands this old historic church. So much intercourse, singi_ng f1nd prayer, and
here a fine stone church which will sentiment has_ tllled my heart from . when the friends left foftheir homes
seat ejght _hundred, .. and wliich was my in reference to the first money and' good things .
crowded' with people at the .gather- preaching of the Gospel in the new for the table to: the value of about
ing-s of the Assembly. Every church w.ovld by the Methodists-who with $100 was. left as a token of their
-in theDistrict was there full and free salvation and their .. appreciation and .love.
'being about seventy preachers and . ItmeranLsystem, were to so . keep. . Bro.. Wpitcomb and .. family desire
delegates present. step with the invading hosts of emi- us to .e.xpress their heartfelt thanks
: The rep
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rts good and hopefuL grants:_. and ?reach in their homes, for the gaod feeling numifes.ted1 and
An era of promulgation is upon them, and to them_ m the forests and school- . .tokens brought
and they are filled with a gr_eat inspi- and plant to to their home by the church members . .
ration to plant in .every city a center. land fromheathemsm- gifts are all the more
of holy fire. Gr'eat advance has been begmnmgs bf which so clustered appreciated in the light of the fact
made all ,Iines. The churches place: that at that the. ehurch had already .fully_ met
are generally 'supplied _with . -good . I to be pres- all promises mage regarding temporal- .!. -
pastors, and all seem to be expecting . ent and preach on Fnday at noon. things.
even larger victories. . Brother The place was crowded and an earn- .- .- .-
Hooplewas re-eleGted. District. Super- est spirit of devotion was in the .. air. NOTICE
intendent, and while mani duties - I can-almost-see Barbary Hick fresh To Pastors of All Penteeo,stal Churches of
press .him, ha!? the work well in hand, Ireland hunting up her kinsman the Nazarene.
and seconded as he is by such a band Phihp Embery, who had preceded her . I desire to.send out th.is month mis-
of excellent pastors a:nd noble laymen a. few months . and was a Local s10nary envelopes sufficient for three
t lieirlarger hopes are .JiJ(eljr Preacher;= o?ly-to-find- him .. ..
more than realized. den and playmg cards, and her The Mmutes are not . accu-
Th C ll t I t"t t the cards and throwing them into the rate. I need a new hst; write at once.
Sent
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tehgia e I. ut eRwas fire-the only proper place for them On postal card give accurate
e Y e presi en , ev. .c.. dd d b f 1
An ell who abl r . . -and calhng him to repentance. 1 a an num er o enve opes
anl ne' d R y P F cl;uml s could see him toiling to build the little needed. Envelopes free to our
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t: ds . ev. t' ddi ery a so church, building the altar and pulpit churches. Others can get them at
presen e , m a s rong. a ress the h" h . . lo
Publishing inte-rests. . ' w. IC domg service here- w price.
Th A
. . d. With his own hands and then getting F. GAY, Trea.surer,
. e nmversaries were goo and h . St A L A 1 c 1
the cause
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t d w mto t e pulpit and preaching Jesus a. . os nge es, a,
s we presen e . e .were . d H" .
especially pleased to hear so .. an .:h,. this power . t? save. as
testimonies to the good help rendered. roue es.e . rem1mscences W Ich led SPIRITUAL INSPIRING REFRESHING
the . . raising of missionary funds . by me to .ol(l John .St. Church as the THE NEW BOOK
the envelope method, and of the sue- I!resent B?t I g_lad to. . . .. .
cess of' in the fields, and . the hvmgd Him IS a.hve for Apnles . or Gold . ...
. of the good work in education and a everm?re can save from. sm. . '.1:' ,
.-, .. tho'rough Christian Takmg It all this .Assem-.. . Or, Fitly -s.PO - .
interest of the Assembly c I . -. t d bly has been a royal tlme-a feast of
u mma e fat th" t b f 11
in the great reiigious gatherings . mgs, a gtea . egmnmg or a
ml:lltitudes hearing tne word, and that.are to follow . . . , P. F. B.
... _many firiding the blessing of God at _,.. ,J/1 .,
the. altar. Brothers Reynolds and !'fo doubt Dr. Bresee has more invi-
Being a CoMpilation of the brief Spiritual
Heart Messc which have appeared on the
first-page of the MESSENGER during the past
two year'!',. ..:
BY REV . R. PJE.RCE.
Angell much tat . ions to preach. while in the East
d Th
240 pages, paper. With and
power an unct10n. . ere was . a than- he can fill . together .with his ' Introduction by Dr. Bresee. .
class of eleven ordained on many other duties. :a;owever, where _ Price 25c, by mail 30c; in lots of 10$2.
. .- afternoon with impressive services he cart he if! to help, and . .. -rn. cloth, 60 c;ents .
. We h'ave never a more promising so Malden, Maas., was . fortunate in
The orders of two b:r:ethren securing him for Tuesday, May 12,
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Address "R. P.,"
730SanPe:lroSt., LH C1
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Nazarene Messenger [May 21, 1908
Los Angeles and Vzciility frorit all sin, but that sin J\T' t .. .. d D
-- _roan being _ what God desired. He -J.'f0 CS afi .. .rersonals
AT THE TABERNACLE then showed the cure for cause, . J
. The services throughout the day at the process of the cure;' and the im- PRAY. for tile Hpliness Camp-meet-
the First Church on last Sabbath portance of. -the cure. Close of- - ings Nst stapting in
seasons of great spiritual blessi!Jg. _ this impressive ten souls came WE are glad to report a pledge of
-The 8 o'clock morning prayer-meet- , to.t_he altar as and some very. $25 toward the seeond tent, for South-
-"ing was well "'attenaea.-- an-a--tire- ssion- .
of the Lord clearly manifest. in hearts. _ . . . . ary -Next> . . . .
song, prayer and praise. The saints Company E meeting was. in charge BRO. T. J. o.NEAL of Cucamonga
go to this meeting with a united pur- of Sister Radford, and a very gracious sends word that the Lord is
the holy fire .on se:;J.son was enjoyed under the pres- . the tent meetings at that place, and
. their souls as a opreparation for a full ence and blessmg of God. that the meetmgs will continue; .
of ?seful service and are JJ.'ever ..,c . ..,c ..,c _:A- new Communion table.
disappomted. ., STREET MEETING. of neat.design, the gift ot' friends,
The 11 o clock service was opened A deep impression was manifest on was delivered to the Gr-and Ave.
by a gracio,us season of _song and the faces of those gathered to Church, Los Angeles;on Satur-
prayer, followed by a very helpful hear about the love .of Jesus. . It day and is a splendi<l addition to- the
sermon by _ Whitcomb, who seemed as though His melting power pulpit furniture.
took for .his text Heb. 6:9, his theme would break upon us at any moment. S J s H f
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" T . - 'd O ISTER . . . ARSHMAN, o . .
_ - emg The Better h.ipgs that Accom- So much hunger is ev1 ent. man Twenty-severith street, has. been sick.
pany Salvation." . He clearly showed . fifty-two years oicl, never attne altar f.or so.rne time and .unable to atte-nd
what was {nvolved.-}n Salvation, and followed-us to the church and . the church services. She has gone to
under was saved. Others the -country. for a.brief season, hoping
showed that preceding salvation there need privately; but not-at to be_ benefitte_ d thereby, -. . . . .
was an advance guard,. consisting of the yielding point. Come,
three legions---1. The thundering give us more prayer concerning this Joy has come into another home by
legion-.of the law; 2. The lightning matter. It is joyous. to testify. It is . the.advemt of a prospective Nazarene
legion of the Spi.ri't; a:hq 3. The.SaJ:.. wondrous to .move under and in the preacher-Donald Carpenter Girvin, .. -
vation outriders. - There- was also .power of' "God. But let us add more borp to Rev. aii<l.. Mrs. Percy W. Gir .... .
the sappers and miners---Repentance, sweetness stm to our.full c'tlp. 0, let vin, at San Diego, on May 11. .The
prayer and faith. Afterwards carne us have these other lost sheep. Again Lord bless,the parents and chilo.
the "Things that accompany Salva- I repeat, let the incel)se of prayer THE Pittsburg District As.sernbly
tion. " There were many things, . but arise and be as ointment poured forth. convenes today (May 21) and will be
he could now only mention a few, THOS. J. DUNN. in session over Sabbath, May 24. It .
such as Humility, Liberty of the .JI .- .J/1 . is being held in the church over which .
. Spirit, Modesty, Courtesy and Self- THE GRAND AVENUE CHURCH. Rev. J. H. Norris is p_astor. Bro.
denial, and closed with a statment . Fourteen new scholars, formingthe
of other things that follow after .sa:l- neucleus for three more classes in the BRo. Bun RoBINSON has just closed
vation. This was a very gracious Sabbath-School, gave encouragement a very. ble1;1sed meetingn a Sayannah,
sermon. to the workers on Sabbath last; Bro. Ga .. having from .1500 to 2000 people
-ersons-united......:. with- the -- liaFontaine preached--with-much-bless- at his meetings each night. He
ch_urch---Mrs . . Anna Louise_ Ertell, ing and victory at 11 a. m. on 2 Cor. 5: . for fifteen. days, ,day and
Mrs. M. R. Mattox, 713}6 W. J effer-, 5, "Who hath also given us the earn-" mght,- and God gave them a blessed
son st. , and Mrs. Mary Kaiser, 317 est of the Spirit." He spoke on the victory.
Sixth st . . all of Los Angeles. hope and ass.urance of eternal glory. BRo. p. S. REED, who has charge-
Bro. Leslie F. Gay had charge of The power of God fell upon the people . of the work at Alameda, Cal., reports
the meeting in the afternoon. The at the close of the sermon and . the the wo'rk in excellent condition, with
time was given- largely to prayer and were set rejoicing in blessed inc,reasing attendance at the services.
testimony. The exhortation to holy liberty. The after:noon meeting was The Sunday School has increased frow, "
living and self-denial by Bro. Gay was filled with the presen.ce of God. The thirty to fifty-five, and the Lord is
timely.i:md appropriate. There were young _;meeting at 6:30 p. m. . rich,ly the people.
twQ at the_ altar. was well attended and very spiritual THE Boston Monday Holiness meet-
A good audience joined in a spirited - and' was a good- preiniration -the -ing,-on May 18, had the pleasure of
song-service at the opening of the evening service. The "Gideons".were listeninsr to our General Superinten-
evening service, after which Bro. in charge and gave testjrnony to the dent, Dr. Bres.ee, who;-gave the :riles-
Whitcomb preached from 1 Sam. i7.: saving and God, an!f sage- of the-:day. - lt . is some years
29, ".Is there,,;.. 'QQ,i;.' cause." He service was greatly' blessed since he had'the -opportun.ity of being
. showed the condition of Israel under -to the many participants.. . pre13_ent at one. of _gd-esta_blished _
Saul _and opposed by the Philistines, . ..,c ..,c . meetings .. . . ..
the presence o{'navid apd, dr- BRo. TALBERt ha.s been appointed-: :...'J,'HE many l:Jos -Angeles. friends of
cums.tances that brought out this ques- by the Church Board of the Ontario I Miss Naomi. Ruth, daughter of Rev.
tion. He showed the relation of God Soc.iety to provide for the'pulpit sup- C. W. Ruth,. will be glad to learn that
to causes, and clearly delineated that ply until the meeting of . the D1strict - she graduated recently from the
God's normal mariwas a man cleansed -Assembly. Epworth Evangelical Institute at St.
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ISAIAH we can finally depend... "" ' ., SaintS are home in tile
The 'great trinity for the uplift .. Therefore one of our first problems skies. 9n Wednesday afternoon;
of the race consists (a) o,f the family, of absorbing interest is the building May 13, at 5:45 o'clock at his home,
(b) of the schoo.l, (c) of the church; of our Theological or Bible. School. ... 2J15 . Norwood !)treet . out brother,
Neither the order nor the need.can be. We may for a tiirie commit our aca- James G. Dorrington, aged .
.. family is before all; the aemic and

studies to other se.vent}k-two years, two months and ...


others are needs-,of the family. The . sehouhr;mbut-in our-theologica.l inst:ruc- day; .for.. a number of years+a
dissolution of the family is the fall of tion we cannot. We must have our . 'faithful member of the First Church,
the nation, for with it will .. go the specialty or fail in our hopes. The and one of the charter members . of
and the church. The school is Bible school has a necessity behind it; the Grand Ave. .. peace-
. the link connecting family and The wisdom of the wise. forsees it. fully away asleep in Jesus, He had
the church. Religion needs a Bible, . The fathers and mothers . calf for it. stdfered a stroke of paralysis and for
so. 'the _church has been the leading The church needs it. . . the last days of his illness was unable .
agency for the promotion of educ.ation. It is ours to tip and build. The -to talk, but gave clear evidence of
A Bible is of little use if it cannot be necessity is our call. The rod of his understanding all that passed .
read. So in order the school is.before Moses has been . over our ab'out him. His acceptance with God
the church. sea. The white fields ' calling. for was graciously clear and testimony
The relation of the theological laborers is the call that we supply our bright of. saving and
school to the church has aiways-been ... quota .. oLmeiL.and women. We dare grace. He was well .known -among a
-prcephetiG.--lt-has..se.t..the..pa_ce f.o.r..th_e .not send "novices" to OUr pUlpits .Or . large. host of friends all OVet this -
rank;' grade. and efficiency of. the min- .as missionaries. We ar e face to :face countr.y:..,and=his:=liie-imnFessed -itself_
is try, and as ''like priest, Iike people," with a.great problem. To retreat is all with whom he in
it has ever been, and will from the to surrender our commission. The contact. A devout believer arid a .
_ __ 0f the case likely ever con- business of the . Committee of Way.s fpllower of Christ,
tinue. Tliel1is tory of ' thedenomina- and Means is laid on us . . "What do his crown a _!ong battle m
tions as do both the facts we?" '' and came off more .fhan a conqueror . .
and philosophy of history. ' 1: God has given us a good begin- Sister Dorrington has the comfort of '
As a new organization we cannot ning. We are beyond .the starting the- Lord, and the sympathy of a
overlook this. We stand for some- point. It is a question of continuance. large circle of friends. - The fune'ral
.thing.special. or .. we have no right for wm we follow the opening God. has services were conducted .by_Rev. G;
separate existence and. are but a made for' us? . . Will" we cry, "We G{ln- V. LaF<;mtaine at the parlors of Bre-
Of necessity we must not," wben fthe.pillar of 'fire by night see on Saturday morning,
vide a ministry w)lo stand for our and of cloud by day signals, "On to May 16, and the interment was at
characteristics in doctrine, Canaan." . . Rosedale. q;
methods of work and manner of life. 2 . . "All help,' ' 1s the watchword, WM. RoBINETTE, whose . daughter
If we cannot perpetuate these we fail. and let no one walk in either the shoes Mary is a faithfui. member of the
When we come to have pulpits to fill of Alexander the coppersmith or First Church, Los Angeles, passed
. and fields t<f .occupy, and applicants- Tobiah, the Ammonite. away _Monday a. m., The
come .. quarter, we cannot . . 3. Keep your eye on depart- funeral was from his late residence
.. w.:.; ell reach ou_r ideal
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from many who .. ment of t11e. lVIESSENGER for the way on Eleventh . st:reet, :. ... J:>y
may come to us as common driftwood others help, and. either in ways. Rev. . Wolf and Bro. Coleman, on .
fror:n who know nothing or some of your o,wn, put your shoul- Wednesday , ..
of our '$P.irit, ideals and Our der to the plow, now. It .is yours to MRs. G. C. LINDSY, an oid.;time
must either come _those bear a hand and have a part. .. . iner:nberof First Chqrcfi';.l.os Angeles,
mother folds who have defimte Ideals . 4. If our .Church does not meet the . who has been sick for some time,
and aim_s similar to ours, or else. we issue and have. a Bible . School of .. its passed_tolter re.war.d .9n S!!nday last.
must raise up from it will not; be like.ly that Her funeral took place the Tab-
. selves. It 1s ev1dent ,that th1.s .last 1s contmue us_ to s;and for a specialtr.J ernacle at 2 p. m.
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May 21;. 1908] .Nazarene JJfessenger
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_Our Young People
Y
. our head up and your mouth closed, order of ' has been _arranged a!i .f ol-
lows' by many authori t ies: "Taking tb.o
and you wilt be . _accounts given by t he four evangelists, t ho
" So, auntie, if I listen to all the following appears to be tho or der of
events: .Coming from various partS" .
W;AITING. FOR DINNER. gossip afloat, -lam to . go down J c.rusalem, several women, among whom 1s
W
HEN is _ with it and come up sputtering.-. I- visit the t omb early Sun- - .
I t 's hard to wait I know, B t day 'Jllor ni ng. They find the stone r olled
makes me feel badly all over. u away- and the . tomb empty, and Mary
For minutes seem li_ke hours if I my' ears and mouth closed, Magdalene hastens away to tell Peter a nd
And t he clock' is always sloW'. . my head up, I have a lovely b me. . .Tobo. fhe other women enter t bo .tomb .
There isn' t t ime to play a game, h I . h ' i1nd two ange-ls, 'who tell t hem that
riding t e breakers. .. t 18 SO muc . . Chris-t bas a risen; they t hen run to t ell
You just sit down and wait, more fun than to be sputtering all - t he apostles. Peter nod .John run t o
. Wh"ile says, " Be patient, the time., fi.nd it empty and ret urn tC? the1r
Our cook is never late. " _ 'Humi>h !" said her aunt; but- her ..... . to.--t he __
It
.'S best. w_h,en one is. hung-ry,. "lkn nn._ llu .n.nf-ln-'1. n 1:u-ln - . tomb remOlDS there WCCp mg af ter all .
-81 .
To-1:hink oFOtht!"rthhrgs, softly than they d1d before. later to t he other wome n before t hey r each
For then, before you know it, .- $ $ t he apostl es . . II is third was
'fhe bell for dirmer riogs. _ . ,. Pet er, nod Ius fourth uppenrnocc, late m
- -Selecti d. - HIS ORDER. . t he day, t o t he two journeying to
.JJ .- .- A S_MALL boy entered a busy Emmaus. ''
. COMMENTS. - --
. - groc ery in Baltimor e not long ; , First day or t he Sun-
the recep.tion-hall came the ago, carrying in his hand an adver- 'fhe was Friday lat l! in tho
s ound of merry voices. Out i n ti<>ement of the store clipped from_ a day. So .Jesus was in t he t omb part of
H Fri<lay, all J,' riuay night, all
t he sit ting-room Aunt moved newspape r. t he J ew' ish" Sabbath-a nd Saturday mght,
Her s ilks rustled - --'-'Wha.t do vou--want; the grc:i- rising .early . Sunday morning: . According- -
" ' t o the .J ewish reckoni ng. this -was. in_round
" Really, Mary; " I wish Agnes had "cer asked, pausing in pne of his numbers, three days. Bei ng a little more"
more .-independence . . That Redp1.ond . . rushes 'from. the . meat block to the.
.. (1)'-An
g id treated her _shamefully qnly last . catmed goods shelves. 28:2. (2) Ret reat of the Roman guard.
week, and yet there.is Agnes 'talking "Put down, " the little fellow Matt. 28:a, 4, (3) Matt. 28: 1; Mark
as Sweetly as l
"f nothJ"ng had hap- d' f h d 1 t "t 16:1, 2; Luke 24:1 ; .John 20: 1. .(4) The
rea mg rom t e a verttsemen , stone rolled away. Mark 16:3, 4; Luke
pened. ! :never _should stand it. " pounds of sugar at five cents a pound 24:2; .John 20:1. (5) Mary Magdalene
H 1 1 k d t h h d , finds and .John. J ohn 20: 1. _(.6)
Mrs. 0 mes 00 e up a t e ar an two pounds of butter at twenty:=-.. women sec angels. :Matt. 28:<>-7;.
bitter lines in her sister's face, lis- ' eight cents a -pound; an' t w o of. 'Mark '16:5-8; Luke (7) Th:c
t
e nen agaJn t. 0 the sweet voice of her soap at five cents each " repor t to the apostles. ) [att.
2
8.8,
' ; , -- 24 10 11. (8) Pet er nod .John exammc
daughte r as i t s g e ntle came r ve g ot them down, the gr<rc-er Luke 2-1 : 12; J ohn 20:3-10. ( 9)
drifting in to them; and rep ' ed: said, looki ng up from his pad. Mary Maglnlcne ses,'! .Jesus. Mark 16;9-
"How much does tha t come .t o ?" 11; . J ohn_ 20:11-18. We sec. here n?out
" I do n ot t h i nk Agnes lacks spirit. the lad. asked. every _ pomt co,mpletmg a c1rcle
- You kn-ow how she u s ed to resent a - h . I " T of undoubtel ev1dence, among those
';('he ll}af! ,ran up t e c o umn... WO acquainted and most-
s lig ht: But lately- -- " thirty-six, .he announced. Hurry "That t he worl d might belie,e." ( 1)
The hall dopr closed. There came up, son. , . . . Here, was , a sealed guarded tomb
'An' if I give you a five-dollar bill broken open,. t he stone rolled away,,
a breath of the outside wmtry a1r, h...ch ld I t?" ' _ _t h_c__gunnl one. (2)
g64 .e .gte_t. ,,
OU ge . -gJve 1 0 me, tlliok1ng'- t hc women ' s r eport .was an " 1dle
at her aunt's feet. - --tlie g rocer said impatiently. .. talc," act ually went and f or
" Agnes , began her aunt s e verely, " Thanks- that is my 'rithmetic for themselycs. Thei r unbel_lef W_?S coo-
.. ' I ld 't k ' t , . vioced. (4) Mary sa w lum. (<>) Jesus
how can you tre at that g1rl as a -tomorrow! an n uwor l , spoke t o her and gave . her a commission.
f riend? She has been saying . the the lad said, as he_ disappeared thro Nothing unreal and _dren!"like

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M the doorway.-Harper's Weekly. (6) Angels report h1m nscn . . ( ) rbe
meanest thmgs about you. rs. .Jewish authoriti es f el t that they had a
B rown told me--. - " .JI .JI J/1 fact t o. account for and So !he
" S I" d A t "''h S d S h l Le 6 evidences and proofs of h1s resurrectiOn
top, al,lntle. crJe gnes, pu - e un ay c 00 SoOn. pile up on every . side. It is no myt h. It
t i ng her fingers in ner ears. "Please Bv I sAIAH REm. is no ",-ision " Chr ist , as some would ha_ve
d
I d t May 31, 1908 us think. Tho proof s t hat a r eal Chn st
on t . repeat It. o not wan to Jesus Risen fr.om the Dead. -arose are as definft e as t hat t here was- a
knOW What she has J ohn 20:1-18. . real .Jesus who could be tried and Cr';JCified.
Commit .. verses 15, 16
aunt janet looke d sternly down on GOLDEN TEXT-lam he that liveth, and
the girl at her feet. was dead; and, behold, I am alive for-
"Why not?" evermor f!. -Rcv. 1:18.
A '} Th b .- ' DAILY READINGS.
moments Sl ence. ena . rave Mon.; May 25, Matt. 27:5i :G6. Tues.,
f ace was lifted to the stern one above Luke 24:1-11. Wed., J ohn .20':1-10. Thu.,
it. . . _ .John 20: 11-23. Fri., John 20:2-1 -31. Bat.,
" Because, auntie,- I' .am learning to Acts 2:22-32. Sun., 1 Cor. 15:1-11.-
s w im., , - Suggestive Notes and Comments .
. STATEf4ENT. .
Turning from her aunt's astonished Rend . caref ully all . too Home Rea<l ing!ll
gaze , she looked . straight into her Rend also the ac.courits i n M1rt
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m. othe.r's the" eyes so 'sure t hew, Mark nod Luke. It IS Sunday mOrf!;
ing, in a garden near and just out
to und'erstand. side of t he city walls. It is the real Easter
" You remember, mamma, t th morning whi ch we t ry to celebrate .an-
, .. a e nually, The event s at .tho t omb' ancl duri ng
.. last .s ummer, what a time I t he day. an pertai n to t he resurrection. l l)
had to swim. My head vai n do we look for the great stir and
inqui ry t hat mUSt have swept Jiko a cy-
WOU}d go.down, and I came up sput- clone: through- that vast Passover t hrong
te.rihg, with such a _dreadful taste in as soon as it was noised abroad that he
was r isen; but O.!!ly_ th_e_o.no stupendous
my mouth,' My teacher said:- 'Keep fact has mention : . " He. is r isen.'' Tho
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SEED FOR THE SOWER.
Sec above . the order of events, and you
will fin d a Bible drill which will' give
every- member of the class 11 part a nd
furo.ish ahun1la nt oc;ension for remnrl<, in-. .
quiry and _application. -
F ind a not her phu1 f or YOJ.Ir work on
t he proofs of the resurrecti on as nbovc, iil-
dicnt cd:- -::-- . . .---
Anot her pla n f or t eaching would be to
list n f ew points tlic resurrect ion proves,
as: ( 1) That n-J Jaf man not di e when
.the body di es. (2) That in, the life after
the death_ of t he body we know each ot her. -
(<l) Tha t the body shall r ise again.
That .Jesus had the ke,ys of deat h. (5)
That hcJ.,was Divine; he said he had power
to lay <!Own his l ife anll take i t lip again.
(6) Tha t tho ful fi llment of many prophe
. cies of his resurrection proves the D,ivi no
Inspiration of t he Bible.-. ( 7) That he also
ascended to God, as well as rose from t he
dead, since ''He is not her e. ' ' {8) Thoro is
now a .living Chris,t. (9) "Because lio ..
lives we shall live also. "
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LissNER BLoo.
the term "Protestant" ,is stretched to
624
s. SPRING ST.
Tel. Main 1484
- mean anybody except a Jew _Hours10to2. 10a.m.Sunday.
or heathen. Residence 1126 Santee St. Phones Broadway 4183
Home J.' 1484"
RNITURE--.At
. Prices
BITE &
19-121 E. Sixth St.
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,,
Los Angeles, Cal. . Home 271!8 .
'Gt=meral.Booth --------:-:-:::
t ' th b' thd A '11.7 A Home phone41462 Boyle1248
en y-mn 1r . ay. on pr1. . DR. w. J. LAWRENCE
large and enthusiastic reception was . _ - . Ne w Lo c a tzon
d
d h,-- Q ' H 11 h EYE. EAR, NOSE ANr. THROAT . . _ _
ten ere 1m at Ueen _S . a ... t at. ___ Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 6. .. . . 414-416 Severance Bld.r.
Phone F 1t: Main sts.

occupied nearly two hours, D . . M. Me<DONALD
.ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
. The robe which John Wesley wore . . .. ;NoTARY PUBLIC
. h ' h h d 200 828824-826 H. W. Hellman Bldg., Los . .Angeles
_ W ei!_ .. e WaS C r1stene , OVer N. E. Cor. Fourth. and Spring Sts. Cal .
... _ago; . is now 1!1e 'property orMis"s" Telenhone Home_1624
Emily Pashley of Workshop, England, . W. BURT 'CLARK . - - , ..
: it having coine to. her from her grand- .
COUNSELLOR AT LAW
father, at whose house Wesley 'lived SuiteSooTrust Building
a time wlienout-:-an - Seco'ndand Spr!l)g I;.os ANGELEs
Fanny Cr.osby, the blind poetess and w. s. KNorr ARms "wH. T. KENDRICK
: .... _ _writer, . __was presented with a _ KENDRICK, KNOTT & ARDIS. .
repeating gold watch on-fie-r '88'th AT'I'ORNEYS AT LAW-
' birthday by the young' people's soci- . 'Willpracticeinall the State and Federal Courts.'
etfes and other Comiecticut friends.
When the lever attached to the watch
was pressed and the tiny chime counted
Qffices_-Roorris 92-93 Iiioek. Los Angeles;
MISS MAMIE E. YOUNG
-- -
.. TEACHER OF. PIANO
Off . the hOUrS . and minuteS tO the . ear .. WEST 667 4403 Wleci>nain Ave.
of tliibllnd woman, an ""'-"'================"'==="-'===
ofdeJight burst from her lips . ..
.Jerry McAuley, who was once a
r drunkard and a river thief, when 'fhe Pioneer Optician
S. B. BAILEY
converted became one of the most -- oF
active and-successful ,Christian BROA y
Exclus"ive -optical Store. -.'Don't
Forget the Number
. "'!_._ .
212 .8.
Lau-ndry.; or Bakery .

W
Built to Qrder,
$65

ECONOMY. CARRIAGE CO. -
1413-17 S. MAIN ST.
. th . h b d DWA
ers m 1s country. e as een ead
now a ye-a"l' s-;-but-the-work---c- Established--
he did still goes on in a most helpfp.l
and hopeful way. The m1ssion. he
years ago has not
closed one single night, and in

uThe Pentecostal !ldvocatf!, _,_,
The Best Service
The Most Reliable Goods
The Prices-Just a Little Better
. that time has been the scene of abo1,1t J 353 S. Broadway -
100,000 conversions. Los ,ANGELES
' ln connection with. the re'viv_sll
ices carried on by 'Chapman-1'tlexan- ... SPECIAL . . .
der, what is' called the ''Pocket Fresh Home Made Taffy '\- . lOc lb.
. . " Peanut Taffy: .' . 15c lb'
ment has been formed, the- " Assorted Nut Candy 20c lb.
. . " Buttercups . . . . . . 25c lb.
members of pledge-themselves " wrapped caramels . . . . 2oc lb.
to _make It a rule to read at least o ne .. ;Home Mnde Fruit and :I'rut.'Qhocolate_s 26c lb.
. METROPOLITAN CANDY CO.
chapter in the Bible each day; and to Phone Broadway 4699 317W. 4th Sireet
carry a Bible orTestament with them
wherever they go . . This is good. But PAUL HAUPT
people ought .to taketitnetoread more Con f. rae tor -and Builder
than - one chapter--:-a - day-;-:-But one
chaptElr a day is better, far better,
than nothing.
.;. .JI . .JI
Two New Tracts .
. "WHY von SHQULD BE- iioi.Y,'"
Office 927 Central Bldg.
Cor. 6th and Main Sts.
Phone F-177 Los Angeles.
Res. 2416 S. F_igueroa . Tel. west 3_891 Home
is published at PENIEL, TEXAS, the
seat of the -Texas Holiness University; .
in which town . has been organized
the' largest church in the South of the
Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene.
Read-the "Advocate," keep up w"i th
this great movement in the South-
west, and be delighted with Bro.
Robinsqn's weekly articles. "The
Pentecostal Advocate" is $1 per year: .
To New-Subscribers with the Nazarene.
Messenger; $1.50 per year.
1 he Pentecostal Era
. - .CLEAN - - DEFI_NITE
. Published:weekly
. REV. H. B. HOSLEY, EDITOR
SUBSCRIPTION, 25 CENTS PER YEAR:
Address,
ERA;'
W D. C ...
. ' . AND . '
"CHILDREN oF THE-oLD MAN," _ .
. in season to the justified,;
Can be had from the author, Rev. R.
Pi.erce, 730 San -Pedro Street, Los
Angeles, Cal. Price, 20c per. doz . ; $1
Montgomery & Mullin . . Co"
I. .
Cor. l[ifth and .San Pedro Sts.
100.
;prices as low . as the lowest, consistent with good .

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