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^■DEVOTED TO THE DISSEM !NATION OF RELIGIOUS LITERATURE V ol. X X V - -No. 41. OCEAN GROVE K. J .. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1898. Subscription $1,00 per year THE CONQUEROR. The Call of Zaccheiis. •Where is My W andering Boy?” The Great Century Pentecost—Its hotel .will feel the shocks from tlie Discarding Idols. heavenly batteries. The plank walk Proportions. arid the numberless promonnuors will IJV NIXON WATEHMAN. nv KVAXUEUSTC. 1*. LAW). There are heart-songa so intensely be under the bright Pentecostal aus­ and universally, human and.true that pices, arid such .luxurious bathing! they will always have their occasions Oh! we have not taken a sea bath at The. barkeeper’s wife, has a sealskin On Tuesdays.I remain at home and God lies.put in tho Bible.the things and their sympathetic ministry. One Ocean-Grove for years; But, depend allow.my teachers to call for the trans­ ■ cout, He wants His ministers to preach to of these . is the well konwn* hymn, • . .(Second Paper.) ■. upon it, reader, if the great Pentecost But mine has an old plaid shawl, action of . whatever business they may the rieople, and, like Timothy, they “Where . Is' My Wandering Boy. To­ Pentecost is a colossal word. Its ever comes, we will surely take a few have pertaining to the work; to ask She Las jewels for fingers and ear and must study, so they will know what it night?” The following is' condensed. philiges .into.-- the great and wide sea,- . .throat, very mention is potential. It is the questions concerning the doctrine of is, and how.- to tell it. The Lord will from a,'chaptor autobiography in the- mightiest word In the English vocab­ and roll'out a few hallelujahs as we Christianity or report their work. This But nilne has none nt all. help those who; study the Scriptures, Union Gospel News: go. Oh,' for-.Pentecostal- bathing in Her only ring I stole one night ulary, excepit tlie.-Bweet name of Jesus. morning the teacher of the °A. C. and try to master its-teachings, but lie, A young civil engineor of western Pentecostal garments, for once,, at Cochran’.’■ school brought me six idols And pawned for-a poisoned drink! cannot do much for the man who will Kentucky who assHert his father- m . “Sweetest name in seraph’s song;/ Ocean Grove! - : : . Oh, mother of mine! Bring back the Sweetest name on mortal' tongue,' saying .thjit he lmd ljc'eii teaching the not study, and’.falls to prepare himself his business of raihoad prospecting It will admit of no numerical limit­ ptipils of. Christ, and • some, of them .. light -.. for the work of. the ministry. and surveying, had contracted intem­ , . Jesus, Jesus,- Jesus.” . ations..; Everybody will be welcome to Of youth.nnd tho strength to think! had decided to give up their idols and There js nnicli left unsaid ..these, perate habits. His work.from place to And we may m ake.one more excep-. come. From the granite hills of New worship the Christian God. Not wish­ The barkeeper's child has books and days, either .through fear, or Ignor­ place threw bim hito society of loose tion; the precious name of. the Holy Hampshire,-from tho pine forests and' ing to destroy the objects that their . - toys— - ance. men, much more than.his father seem­ Comforter, the biessed Holy Spirit,; hills of Maine, with “Little Rhody” families had been worshipping for.gen­ My children have want and won: .: When we preach or testify, l<tt us ed to be aware.of, and being a gener­ the guest .of humanity, abiding In the. making liberal contributions'—and the erations, they sent, them to me. I pre­ They never have dwelt Jn the world of tell the truth.' Not a part of It, but ous, convivial fellow, he paid for his soul, in His gracious, pervading pres-, lnib of the.universe” well represented sume that during the past five years . Joys.v . • . the whole truth, and nothing else. popularity by; copying ; their '-indul­ ence, : dispensing His gifts at early —from' the Alleghenies and the- Hock- my “Special. Gift” school teachers and • The .barkeeper's child may .know. To do so may not make us popular: gences. -. - morn, at noonday, and a t dcwey eve. ies, arid the 'Widespreading- ' prairies pupils have brought or sent meat least, At a tiny doll my baby’s eye with the multitude;'.but “know ye not. His dangerous'appetite and-his .oc­ Ah! what do the world's sorrowing and the shores of-v^the .:Pafeiflc,the; five hundred idols,, tablets’/ and things;' . Would dance; and her heart would that the friendship of.the world, is.on-, casional fits of dissipation were so millions need so much as the. indwell- m ighty ..west; w ill ^come'.crowds. Jof, nor of-heathen worship w*hich they or their ’ r.well, ; mlty with God? Whosoever therefore shrewdly concealed 'that his parents ing.of. the Holy. Comforter? ble representatives*, and down south families have.discarded for Christian­ But I've’always taken the price to buy will be a friend of the world is.the en­ wore kept In ignorance. of them for He is the author of Pentecost, “the .—“the sunny south*’—there will be a ity: • Scores I : liave burned, hundreds * A eiip of. the liquid bell. emy of Clod.” (Jas. 1:4.) two .years—-until lie waa twenty-one ProsWent of the Gospel Dlspens-itu»n,:’ stir, for they will have heard;'that I have mailed to contributors; and a . There is too much submission :to. the years old. They were worthy people as the eminent Dr. A. T. Pierson, des­ Ocean Grove is on fire!: large stock I have .on hand for thoso Oh, the girl 1 wooed h r the good, glad wishes of those who occupy the pews. ‘ and constant church-goers, tlie father ignated; H im ;'br'as tlie-'beloved Dr.^ Nothing, will gather crowds, so mitl- who'will help to save the boys.and. years,— .. Truth very, often hurts a man, but being the choir leader, and the mother .Dan'Iei ' Steele ;declares, He - is . “ the? titudinously' or so quickly as a cry of: ;girls of China from the terrible curse Whose pure lips touched with mine— let us remember that through that: a fine soprano singer. .Executive of the; Godhead/’ revealed fire in the’natural or moral world. In of heatlienishv and superstition. I swear to banish her bitter tears very hurt the vital spot may be reach­ Once, while tlie young man way em­ .for the purpose. of consummating ■ th.ev fact, it is likely' before the feast Is Foochow, China,. Aug. 2. 1808, In the strength of a love divine; ed and the sinner brought to himself. ployed on a section of road forty miles redemption plans of Jesus, tho Christ,' ended, we shall, hear-of. their singing: And hearts so broken and sad today, He who hurts your, feolings may be from home,. it became necessary to in. bringing the:nations to His feet.in in all the world: With new-found bliss* shall thrill, helping your life. / “lie over’* from Thursday noon until adoring homage, and filling the globe , Only let it be known everywhere Heart Hunger. For the devil of rum I'll cast away- -. There are many good moral people Monday. His father would be detain­ with, rapturous liosannas. that the. great , century Pentecost Is God helping#me, I will!' • who honestly feel th at they are good ed until Saturday, reaching home In But what of. the great century.Pen- being celebrated at. Ocean Grove, and time for the choir rehearsal, but the tqcost for. Ocean Grove in .1899? Well, One who lias the love of Christ to . enough for this world, ancl .who,.when no mountains are too high and no offer need never uespair because tho> compared with many of those about son returned at once, and. went to a as it is to commemorate the outgoing oceans' too wide or. too . tempestuous GEMS OF THOUGHT, liquor saloon, to commence a ; three of the nineteenth century, the most door of approach to any heart Js fast them, are, - indeed shining lights' in to hold! back the .multitudes. The'cry. shut. The shut heart has a, friend of comparison. ' days’ “spree.” • marvelous of the series, of centuries,- everywhere will be,’ “We have heard Tho 'saloonkeeper understood his' tho Pentecost of which we conce.ive, that same Christ • within- it, ,and tiie The seeds of virtue grow best when . These .people do not realize their that God is -with you/ and must go friend Is always trying to let .the Mas­ planted early. ^ need of a pure gospel. Th</y do not case too: w ell and kept him hidden it must surely be commemorated with and see it!” . And the Jews as well in his own apartments When his the greatness: of . the hundred: years ter in. Some of iis have neglected to like to -be classed with the ordinary as Gentiles may mingle in the throng. labor for certain-groups of people be­ Of what significance are the tilings sinner, for they feel themselves a step father returned, expecting to find bis now closing. No fire fly-: spark "mani­ Bishop FitzGerald Can lead . the hoy a t home, a-suror!ao awaited him.- festation,, no, ordinary revival, as it: cause they: seemed unapproachable. you can forget? ^ 0 o r two above them. They forget, the mighty host, under the Great Captain May the voting Christians .be- more words of Paul, who says: “There is Trouble began when the .
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