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Isjsvrljui UUAUTKAO TO 1'LEAWK Htoto HHND 3H CBINT8 "?T"T:sV-!T..JlTsis. . wj. ni.,.iuaj i.hi.. I I tetltlMM U Jwl flui BsMk. VLU fU tvtmii tU Bl J I iirliii ! . . i k In COBUBimOrmuuB wiwsjsjasi, fjsHsjssianu avanstaasj i B "T-'i. i in .4 WuiitT.su. Itk ikla l..llll. 1 1 i um nil, r;; - -rl-." VSZS'Z.'Z." L AITIObIAJI UrH4 luuy awa s si i s-wa , kaiV.H' TUaSuUalaMUnfUatuiut, a i Lrl, W. BUCllrM KOCUOaO, lli. POSITIONS' APUNTIFUL W4Z (H&P- .tlsssMsV jjrjnjra &&& BOARD) JJovs?g Crectr,.tyi arwH0d! WILL PUNISHMENT BE EVERLASTING? Sins of Ignorance Will be For given, but All Wilful Sins Will Be Punisiied, According fo Pastor Russell. Dibte 3lutlenls Now See That They Were Misled by the Creeds of tho Dark Aqcs They Interpreted tho Bible lllonically Enliflhtened Study Mokes God's Word Mere Reasonable' and Moro Proclous Daily, Worcester. M!ts., .Iiimmry "0 j h:iil crowds 7 to j lioar liltu toilny. I We rulioit lilt ills 1 fuiir.so from tin;! toxti "Thcsofllinll i;o uwny Into over InstliiR I ti n 1 s Ii iii u n t : bill the 1 lslitcotis Into life 6tern ill." Milt tliow M:lii. Tin HjiwiKer tie clarcd that Krvat facts; ninnkliiil leeosnle two (1) tluit all are sliittur. ' luiiw.rfiwt' mill I'M Hint n Inst Ivi'll.'lltV for sins Is proper. This raft be ailmlt twl even liy tho.se who deny that the Bible Is Insiplrt'd. Me hellcu-s tluit our fnfiiriitlnimi mliliiit tt S.ftnttirnl U'ltll.l out i callJin,' It. The Baptist "Underworld." Our It.MitI.st frleuil.s. In their new traiittatlou of the HIble. use the term "underworld." Instead of hell. In trans lating Sheol anil Hades. This Is a step J in me riiit iiireeiiou. aii eancateu people know that Sheol and Hades sig nify the death condition. Why shotihl Christian ministers spend years In seminaries to learu these things, and then fenr to tell people the facts? Do they not realize that the inlsuuder standlni; of this subject Is stumbling thinking people Into Higher-Criticism-Iiitldelity, etc., and lejdiug to atheism and anarchy? What the Bible Does Teach. The HIble declares death to be the extreme penalty of the Divine Law as of human law. Adam's execution was a tragedy 030 years of dying. His de scendants share his condemnation. The death sentence would have ended our race, had not Divine Mercy provided .lesns as our Itedeemer. He Is to de liver mankind from bondage to death, during Um Millennium. Meantime, this Gospel Age has been Introduced for gathering Ills Church. When It Is completed, the Kingdom ( will be Inaugurated for blessing nil mankind. Then whosoever III may return to full harmony with God and attain everlasting life. The Parable of The Sheep and the Goats belongs to the Millennial Age. We recall the Scriptural promises that when Jesus shall appear In glory. His Church will appear with Him: and thus we know that the parable is not yet fultlllisl. After the completion of the Church. Messiah will establish His J Kingdom Mankind will then be on trial to dei teriulne who desire to be tbe Lord's" sheep, and who will manifest the way ward, goat-like disposition. A thou sand years have been apportioned to separate sheep from goats. 'At Us close, nil having the sheep disposition of meekness will be at the Mediator's right hand of favor, but all having the goat disposition will be at Ills left place of disfavor.. The sheep will Receive the kingdom originally glveti to Adam, The goats will bo sentenced to everlasting Ore destruction. Klsewhere they are said to go Into "the lake of lire." the Sec ond Death. Ite vela t Ion 20:14. Gehenna Fire Unquenchable. Gebenua Is the Greek name for the vnlley outside Jerusalem, where offal was destroyed. IfJ.res were burned there to kill the germs of putrefaction, into that valley were cast dead dogs, cats. etc.. upon which worms fed. This picture Jesus used to illustrate Divine Government In the end of His reign. Wilful evil-doers will perish In the autltyplcal Gehepna the Second Death. Another suggestion by the Master was that bands, feet and eyes had bet ter be destroyed than that the Individ ual go Into the Second Death. No one thinks that the Lord meant us literally to cut off our bands nnd feet; nor should we think that lie referred to lit eral Ore. The lesson taught Is that everlasting life Is worth any sacrlllce If a sin seems ns precious its a hand or nu eye. we should'sepurate from it tit any cost, to attain everlasting life. "Into Everlasting Punishment." Our text declures that the goat class will go Into everlasting punishment. What Is the nature of that punish ment? The Scriptures say that "the wages o( sin Is death" not eternal tor ment. So tho Master really said that tbe goat class will go Into tbe Secoud death. Nona will be rescued from It In auy manner. , Tbe word puntoAmrnt In our text comes from tbe Greek kolatin. In class ical Greek, kolaiW means to prune, as to cut out dead branches from a tree. So Jesus really said that tbe goat class will go away Into everlasting cutting off from life Into everlasting death. A pamphlet explaining tbe parable of Tbe Rich Man and Lazarus will be tent free to any tanking a postcard re quest. Address Brooklyn Tabernacle. Brooklyn, N. Y. ! i fPASTGR. KlbSELL) PRESENT DAY EMANCIPATION The Drudgery of Farm Life a Tiling ol tiie Past, KEEP THE 'BOYS AT HOME, Make Them Industrious, Thoughtful and Independent and They Will Want to Stay The Corn Club Is Best Ajjent In Keeping From the City. Giadunlly through tho onward march of the teiituiies mankind has learned that slavery, the buying and selling of human beings, doesn't pay. Mankind has learned that no liunmn being de velops to Its highest and best unless It Is fiee It must know nnd feel that It Is roiistructlng Its own marvelous. dcMIiiy. The child doing almost meaningless" chores, the boy slaving I bo hot sum mer d,iy through for his father, the girl at work In the garden for the ben elll of (he family, mo one mid all in a measure enslnved. Of course every thing In the child's lifo cannot be made easy and pleasant, hut to force the child to feel that he or she Is the phys ical slave to the family Interest must hurt and dwarf Its growth. Go out Into the country when the va cation sunshine Is making egetatloti tremble In Its eagerness to grow and chat with some farmer's son, n little fellow still In the grades. If you should ask him about the future he is almost sure to say enthusiastically, "I'm goltf to (own to work the very first chance 1 get. I'm tlrcd-dead tlred-of the farm all right." Why does he say It? Why does he believe he will bejiapnler In the city than In the country? Ho says It and believes It because he has never got anything more than his "hoard nn' keep" out of all the early rising aud hard work be has known. Wherever the boy has had an oppor tunity to grow a crop of his vevy own he has shown that he Is Industrious, painstaking, thoughtful nnd mentally alert. Under such conditions he ts a free man, working out his own prob- lem, earning his own money and grow ing mentally, as uny free agent must This Is uot a faucy or Hue spun theory trying to set uslde tho accumulated wisdom that the ages have striven to give us in tho rearing of he youth of our land. It Is the experience that a few short years In the Boys' Corn clubs has given us. It has shown. us that boys, mere lads of ten years, who imvn u-nrkpri listlessly for their fa thers In fields that produced at best forty or fifty bushels of corn to the acre, can be transformed Into wide awake youngsters producing from 50 to 100 bushels of good corn to the acre. ' . Let the children be freed, not be cause their labors have been too heavy, but that they may And them selves In a larger and finer manhood and womanhood, that will make our country life into something better thau It ever has been In tbe past. Breeding Tells. An expert In corn Judging was look ing over u county exhibit to select the best ten ears. He had Inspected the display carefully twice, when ho hesi tated and looked puzzled. He started to speak, but stopped and examined critically two piles of ten ears each which were merely known to him by their tug uuinbers. At Inst ho touched the two piles and said: "I am golug to hazard au opinion. These two piles of corn are Johnson county white, und they have been growu from the same lot nf seed com." Again he Inspected the com In both piles, while the few people In the room watched him tflth Increasing luterest. Ho smiled as be again began to speak. "Yes," ho said, "I am absolutely cer tain of my first two statements, aud I am golug to make a third. The seed corn from which both of these exhibits were growu was not brought from a distance, but was selected und grown by an expert somewhere In tbelr neigh borhood." Several of tbe bystanders laughed at such a sweeping statement. When the prizes bad been awarded and tbe note book which held the' nnmes and num bers of the exhibits had been consulted It was found that the crn bad been grown by brothers. Tho seed bad been grown by their father, wbo had been a student of seed com for eight ot ten years. IV TUB FARMER IS DNWILLINO TO HANDLE SCRUB STOCK 6B RAZOR BACKED HOGS HE SHOULD ALSO BE UNWILLING TO GROW SCRUB CORN. . '-iXrVXwsnOcKwsaTt TIM AN EMANCIfATrD UOY. T!i3 wa.vlct! mot'icr wakes tip to hear 'her oaby'o liea--y rireathinjl fl little cou,Jh ffriia-Jj t ii croup or whonplm! cou;;h. She does, not want to send for the doctor tcheii perhaps, tho tronMe d n-if amruint o much. Finally she thinks o that rrtedlsfil book '-.er f i''er v.ive ho, The ' i-mt.o-i Sense Medioal Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, AI. i). :-e sayj " j.t th- .'iin, n . . J i,.. v,... it tho matter vvitli tlu halo dear." Tno million households In this country on 'one an J it's to be mil for only 31c. in stamps I, WO pacs In jplcndid cloth bimlinj?, A gooj family nd !sr .i an oirurrfuitf'. !.:.!-- '!: r ;x. This :i uhat r-any v ckm write Dr. I'iercc in repect to his " Favorite Prescription, " a remedy which hw ra?dr thousands of melancholy and mteer.ihio wcnicn cheerful and happy, by curing the painful womanly diseases whielt undermine a woman's health end ttrenjth. 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