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.iLS a n ct oJ 01 ti( in Et 45 foi Do I wh tha la is t Roi 1 was he ind 2i n t. som eli oP 3r wo ue ( 4c vas, U nsv ach nsw iaae re d r, ions lei I easi ease THEOREMS THEORY, 1 WOULD BE A CATHOLIC (Continued from page three) and whosoever s'.nn ye retain, they are retaired," St" John 20-23 So the reader can .see that the Catholic Church claims to have the same power thai the Aims ties had in their day. other church claims this power, So we must see that there is some thing wrong with protestantism, and the Catholic Church is right, or else take up the two man theory. Then we are able to strike the blast, the mildew, and the dark spots of poperism, from off the minds of the people, and let the true light of heaven shine over the darkened land scape of the heavenly . places here below, Here where many iuveu oues nave sit together in Christ Jesus, in days gone by. Under the two man theory we see the great beist that John the Kevelalor saw rise up out of the sea wilu seveu heads aud ten horns, who we must say is the man of sin that Paul spoke oi in this manner: "Let no man deceive you by auy means) for that day shall not come, except there come a failiDg away tirsi, and that man of sin be revealua the son of perdition; Who opposeth and exaltcth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God.'' 2ndTbes,2 3-4. We believe this beast to be the Pope of Koine. And we shall givv our reasons for believing this Jeast spoken of to be the Pope of Koine. And to do this we will begii. witb the prophesy set forth in Daniel- Please read "The n shall stand up in his estate a raiser oi taxes in tbe glory of the kingdom: but within fw days he shall be destroyed, neither in anger, nor in battle." Dan. 11 -20 Here is the tax raiser sp.)ken of in Luke in this rnanrer "And it came to pass iu those days, that there went out a de cree from Cesar Augustus, that ail the world should be taxed. I (Anrl this taxinir wa H rut taxing was rirst made when C.yrenius was gover- nor of Syria.)'' Luke 1121. Here we have the tax raiser in Cesar Augustus at Rome. Now then we must learn who took tiic place of Cesar, and who holds that place today. And in order to do this we will have to read aain "And in his estate shall stand up a vile person, to whom they shall not give the honor of kingdom: but he shall come in peaceably, and obtain the king dom by flatteries,'' Dan. 1121 Now we have the fact that' there must be a vile person, and i the Pope cannot under his own claim deny tilt fact but what he took the place of the Cesars, ac cording to his own statement above, and holds it today, So all we have to do is to find a char acter who made a league with this man (Pope) and then ne will have the second beast, well we will ask you to read the prophe sy first in connection with what you have read above And after the league made witb him be shall work deceitfully: for he shall come up, and shall become strong with small people."' Dan. 11 23. is a league made with this vile person, and every read er must know that this vile per son is the Pope, according to bis own claim, then all we have to do is to find som one who made an agreement with the Pope, under deception and for this testimony we shall ask you to read Lutbera own words. Here they are "When the agreement had been thus efiected, Miltitz ap peared overjoyed. ''These hund red years past," exclaimed he, no question has occasioned more anxity to the cardinals and Roman courtiers tian tbis. They would rather have given ten thousand ducats than to consent to its being prolonged, " The pope's chamberlain spared no marks of attention to the monk of Wittembarg. At one time tie manifested bis joy, at another he sbeu tears. Tbis shOw of "sensibility moved the reformer but little; still be avoided showing what ne tbougbt of it. "I pretended not to un derstand tbe meaning of tbese crocodile's tears," said he, Miltitz gave Lutber an invita tion to supper, wbicn tbe latter accepted. His uost laid aside all toe severity connected witb his mission, and Lutber indulged in all tbe cbeerfuuness of bis dis position. Toe repast was joyous and when toe moment of depar ture was come,tue legate opened bis arms to ttie neretical doctor, and kissed biin. "A Judas kiss,' tnougbt Luther; '1 pre tended not to understand these Italian artifices," wrote be to Nt.;iumtz. I Those are undeniable facts, ana morougbly establish our theory of tbe two men, wbicb wih make all people one in Christ I Kill war bring peace Take ' from our land starvation, and bring plenty to the widows and j orpnans. ! May God enlighten tbe mind of every one who reads tbis article to the true facts of tbe intention of the writer. Then we will be willing to lay our head dowu upon death's cold pillow and have the spirit flee away to its rest. And let the body molder back to mother dust. CLUB RATES. Auy one who will make us up i..L t UniMiUnMi3 cnnrl ' club cf five cluo L1 u,e ouusl"rai" us two dollars and hold the fifty cents for their labor. Or a Club often or more at the same rate There is a demand for teachers of Commercial branches in pub -lie schools and business colleges. The Springfield Business Col lege makes a big reduction for I public school teachers who wish I to become commercial teachers e or enter business. Write J. A Taylor for particulars. We must acknowledge a sur prise from Indianapolis Ind, of a oaoer and the picture of tbe grand old State douse where the State of Indiana held her first court, We received them from Bros, Mcnairy and Pearson Next week we will try and do justice to the Hoosier Column, TAKKNOriCB Any party or parties wisbing to ask any questions through this paper upon any subject religious ly or otherwise shall be treated as a friend. But in no case will tbe Sditor allow any s:ang or a alanu Dh rases go through it f&ere columns. Answer to, the Hoosier We are proud to see the Hoos ier Cclumn showing up tbis week. Bro. Pearson is one that when he looks on the right side of anything, he stays by it like a maD should; don't know wh it has become of Bro, Hubbard, and our friend at Chicago and some others, Hope tbey will remem ember the Hoosier column and the Cresset; and hope they will investigate Bible Socialism as Bro- Pearson has, We thought that we would get to Indianapo lis last summer but did not; but we are going to work hard and long hours to get there this sum mer; and we will not be a Billy Sunday. But we will tell them of Bible Socialism, and the ever lasting Gospel. How about it Brother Hoosiers? Do you thinu that tnere could be a little nook or corner to be bad so we could talK to half a dozen or so if that many would venture out to hear us? We will tell Bro. Pearson when we come who we know, and who we don't Know. We tell you now. when we come, we won't Know every body, Come Bro. let s wake up to Bible Socialism. If you don't want your father, brother or eon killed in the battle field, and your mother sister and daughter starved, for it is all that will save us. You may think we are crazy: Just wait a little longer and you will see. Ask us for tue word of God on this and yu shall have it, We are now under a death struggle to get bread. And we don't know how it will be next. 'But just as long as tbe dollar that Bro. Pearson sent us for subscription lasts, we will be all right; Let every one wbo loves God and tbe Bible send us in some subscription money, so we may be able to live and tell them of the sweets of Bible Socialism. Socialism is one of the funda mental principles of christian, ity. VENUS ARK. MERCHANDISE. $1000.00, Stocks grocers Queens-ware, etc. shipped from wholesale house St. Louis. New goods $250.00 due when goods is shipped $750.00 trade. Will trade for land, property, Stock, Aato, Books or anything will give you a oargain, what have you to trade, Invoice free. Wm. A. Davis, QUESTIONS 1 How long after Christ died was it till Paul was Choosen as the Apostle to thj Gentiles and why was he choosen? 2nd. Is there any difference in the gospel of Circumcision commitedto Peter, and tbe gos pel cf unclrcumcision commited to Paul?i 3rd, What was and is God's two Witnesses standing before the god of the earth; 4tb, ' Who is the beast that was, is not, yet isr Let as many preachers as can answer these questions and let each preacher' under taking to answer, just answer one at a time as we want the good of all, we do not care tio ouny answ er, Readers show these ques tions to your preachers aud have them answer or tell you their reason and the a you' give their reason to us for it, OH Mm 1 We have just received some new roller and are now prepared to print your horse and jack bills. We can print bills as cheap as you can get them any where. i. We can also print note heads, letter heads and envelops. If you have anything you want printed let us give you our prices. CRESSET OFFICE BRUSHYKNOB, MO. ANNOUNCEMENT We are hereby authorized to announce the name of T. J. Moorebouse, of Denlow Mo., as a candidate for County Commis sioner of. Public Schools, of Douglas County, Mo.; subject to the decision of the voters of said County, at the school election on April 6, 1915. I, solicit the vote of all legal voters of each school district, and if elected will insure the citizens of Doug las County, that I will give my entire ability to toe office to which elected. Yours truly for tbe upbuild ing of Douglas County to a high er state of Ed u cation . T. J- Mooiehouse 6 MONEY 6 MONEY 6 Loans may be obtained for any purpose on acceptable Real Es tate security; liberal priviiedges; correspondence solicited, A- C. Agency Company. 758 Gas & Electric Bldg Denver Colo. On Feb. 14th. report of the JAH-Ville Union Sabbath School was of tne best Total No. of scholars present ;j0 Oiikers and Teachers present 5. Interest, from first to last of the very best come one come all. Roll of Honor Will N McNairy. Craig Fisher, Indianapolis, Ind. $1. 00 R. K. Lawson. Minneapolis, Minn. 50c ts P. G. H. Adams. Spring Valley, Minn. 50cts Annie Nicolas, Indianapolis, Ind. 50cts W. G. Nicolas; New York City, New York 50cts Mae Sbarpton, Pansy. Mo. 50ct Carl 1!. Storrs. Minneapolis, Minn. 50c t a If you have any lumber to saw write or telephone the Colony. Their terms arp reasonable, K EXPERIENu mi-month, fil. ticklb?j,li newtidcaK'.Ai. onus 'nV4t-' ill'-1';" '. r.lNit.--,' . " ")'. : . 'b 0Rk. t F St., WartilLKion. D.ft v. .i i in mil in i r fli . .v:.' . y . . f m'-ii ft