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Answer to duos tion No 72, (Continued from a? 'J ) any menus; far that (in.? shall hoi mine pxcepi there come a lauing away nrst ana mat muni, if sin be reveaied the son : I perdition: no opposoth and txaiteth himse'f above all that is called Gndocthatis worshipped: so that he as God sittoth in the temple of,God shewing himself that he is God." 2 Thes. J -3 1 We have before us now, Luoi fer the son of the morning. Th man of sin- If you read the ehapt. of our To "6 you will tlnd the same spirit spoken of as Paul speaks of. and as is record ed in Rev, And this same spirit is in man and men today inorder to rule this glorious nation of ours. Especially manifested in the pope of Rome who tills the diseription of the man of sin exalting himself above Clod claiming to forgive sins in the stand her sorrow." The above place of God. Wn trust our appeared in one of our most valu labor is not in vain that not onlv j ed exchang ;s and brought forth our readers may see plainly who the following com dent; Here is Lucifer is and was, but the Where we call for a new deal whole world. I for father. Mother is all that Readers you will so the j has beeu said and more, God great men tell you that Lucifer bles and keep her. Father is all had no connection with satm, do that has not, been said. 1 ft no w not believe it. Yours in Ohri Homa Circle Column. MAKING A HOME OF JT. j unuer niv nuuvu uuuiuij Tribune or uiucago says: Cities are absolved from blame when he goes out upon tb" for luring the boy from the farm road, and sleeps with it beneati and the more or less stabie exist ins pillow, aaid I know manj enceofthe tiller of the soil to fathers who will never be com the uncertain lot of the cityjforied'this side of the grave laborer or clerk. According to a Lei us still love and cherish mo! bulletinof the Wisconsin Country bcr; nut It i us also give !a-t.. r Life conference, the blame for j credit for being at least half hu the desertion of the land by the -man young must rest largely with the parents, with the farmers them selves. "Tbe average farmer says this bulletin has until recently beeu interested in his crops c urie and a bank account more than he was in the com lor t of his wife and children. With the city men it has been the reverse. , . .... i The wife ot the city mt chanit, whose income was far smaller and immeasurably less secure than tbe income of the farmer, haa for years been having art and cold water in her kitchen, a bath in the house, and gaa nci electricity to cook, wash, and . , , , , . , i ,ron with . Her household o,k has been cut to a minimum, Tbe wife of the farmer is still largely drudging away unneces- sarily. Because of this drudery tho want of a comfortable acd eonsequently interesting attrac- tivehome, the migration from tbe farm to the city has been un- precedented in recent years, it is asserted, The Wisconsin Country Life conference incorporates some practical advice to farmeiv in its bulletin. It enumerates the v'ari- mm machines, which inisht be installed in the farm home at a comparatively small expense, and which would go a long ways toward making life on the farm lighter on the women and more tractive for the children. The bulletin holds up example, farma wtiit ii rue run rti n tn clcrn busij and are matin to pay better. The farms so run not only keep the children at home but Icep thorn Hlte rested in tin.' homo, J in thi' farm, and farm! Work, is slviffn, it is timely' and valuaolo advice and is sure' bring light and lianniness Into mrv alarm home th.it. feeis that' ;e ompthing wrong with it! rat Joes not know just what is j rung, and how to remedy it. IN DEFENSE OP FATHER. Every now and then Father will eome across a little haby shoe when he s rummaging thru an old trunk- To him it is only a cheap little bit of kid that was worn by a little tad who got, sick and died. He can't see why my mother ke ps it, Put to mo ther the little shoe has warm lips motet with kisses, little hands that cling lovingly to her brrast and little eves that look into her very soul and under- men who rush awny into the 18,1 h iv'h head in their arms Ii-cius rtle baby died a long timt ago. And after that they .come out and face the ' world smiling and brave, and the world dosen't know, 1 know a man wuu carries i ihiio aau- enter s litt le snoe in his grip WHERE'S MOTHER. When father came from work at night, Before he'd wash his hands and face, Or hang his hat upon the peg, His glance would wander 'round t he place, And if dear mother's sunny head Was not, within his vision's ken, He'd search for her from room tQ p0Q Upstairs and down and all, and then Rivi nn and ask, Vv mother?" bu ji - . found her in her chair He'd potter off about the lot, And nieK a mess of early greens, Or fix a chicken for the pot; fflend a fence op a h o,. do some other homely chore. with oniv n,,w and then a glance Toward the half open kitchen d or That seemed to ask 'Where s mother?" when mother left us sorrowing He folowed her within a day: And whi)c v,ciajd WDjt0 flowers around ij3 smooth-brushed hair as white as thev, We could but think that when the light And ueauty ot mat wouorout, place "lB u' Hemu8t;av0 raised aQ ager iac3 And simply asker: "Where's mother?" -Marion Parks SHOULD in iii Before the coming of Christ, the Israelites brol the Sub. batlw' of the Lurd time and again. And God told them of it, and did tell them what would befall thorn for doing so: "Because they despised my judgments, and walked not in my statutes- but pollut e! my saboa hs; for heir heart went after their idols. Because the.v had not oxecut ed my judgments, hut had de spised my sia.utes, and had pol luted my sabbaths, and their eyes were after their father's idols " (EzAi '20 10 ' 24, The reader will set- tney broke God's Sabbaths, and for this ro.iS a God broaght evil upon them, please read : "Notwithstanding, the chil dren reoehed aainst me; they walked not in ray statutes, neith- er kept my judgments to do oem, which if a man do, he glial even live in them; they polluted m.y Ntiuua' (; Hieu l sa U, X would pour out my fury upon them, to acc mplish my anger against them in th- wilderness." (Ewk. 20 21 ) Also read : "Moreover also I my sa b baths to be as me and them th know that I sanctify them But the h against they w Und t' We skipped over one Issue on ou r heading, It may be passable that, there is some of our readers tha' do not underhand us yet, and our position, c rtaniy that our read ers will understand that we are opposed to the teachings of Pop-" eristn. in all his daminable her sies, The next point we have in view is to know if protestent '' 1 WW mm mmm mrnr Who! v SUBSCRIBE THE CRESSET BATH BE RESTORED? . ii j t i i vv'vwtvyv'wvTvv,vvTVvwyvvirf'4''yfHfyvy'?'r Article 2. incuts which if a man do, helSabhath were not chanced for shall eveu live in thorn; and my sabbaths they greatly polluted then J said 1 would pour out my fury upon them in the wilder ness to consume them." (ExHc. 201213) We are able to see by those scriptures that the Tsrae'ites broke the Sabbath's of the Lord and by so doing brought dis truction on themselves. We must understand then, that if God gave the seventh day, to the Israelites for a day of rest and that they were to rest in it ''rora all their work And that it was to be a sign to them forever. Whenever the.v would do any work on thai- dav. they sere and are yet held guilty by tneGod of heaven, until there were and is a sacrifice naid Somo say that the law was done away in Christ. It is true that Paul said "Christ was the end of the law to every one. hat believed " Bu- it does not sa.', dia; .. was '. p end of the law to t'-cm that did not believe, for he knew as a na tion the Israelites wire blinded, f DP Pnnl auifl favor. ARTICLE 4th preachers can harmonize those scriptures that we have eiven with their practice of worship or what will they do with them this is nu' .'hjecr, For we cannot oelieve Roman Catholicism nor neither can we believe in the divisons of protestantism, so we are one id those that would be oalled nothing, but never the Paul said again that those who believed, they done tbe worlcs of the Uw written in their hearts. Then we must keen the seven th day. For the Sabbath of the Lord and if we ao not we are like the Israelites we brake the Sab bath set apart as a day of rest by the Lard himself. And we must say that in all our reading we have found no where, that God changed the Sabbath from the seventh day to the first day of the week. But this is what God spoke concerning the httlo horn iu Daniel. That he should think to change times and laws And this wc will prove he did, in the near future, Readers we have a great de sire for you to follow us careful' ly through those argucmcnts., and wherever the word speaks you lii-ar because faith comes by hearing and huaring by the word of God, For it is our tic termination to so. lay facta fore cur readers that they i sea that it becomes necessaiy for the Sabbaths to bo restored again. And we believo the time c.-me for the restitution of timers, opnicenoroy anion Prophets since the v?ori3 the next, article. Poperyism. FORIT . im Be Bibb Reasons, ivs So me Bibls . Ipsr wp are here to defend our position against all Intruders iuachristain dko manner anil Spirit, As we have been crowded on other points, wo are not yet ready to proceod with our fol lowing articles in an extensive manner We thinlt when you see Bro. Perkins1 Article you will see something worth read ing; please wait for them. FOR a s (s