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f Page 4. THE WORLD'S CRESSET, OOT. 11th. 191?. x THE CRESSET. MOUNTAIN RO f S MO, P.. P. D. No. 3. Caudle Grovs. ..v. L, S Garrett Editor PUBLiSIIiiJKcs. " iG. U irrett and M. M. Bower 1 Column perysar $ilf.00. 2 ' $tv0.00. i ' ' ' ' " $28.00. J $14.00. Prof'siv m.I Cards $1.25 a roon. Locals pe ine 1st. insertion 5ct ' i jlv'quert, iusersiou Sets Local !!i1verti.-.eineuts will on c M.uei '.ril ordered out. Jp..'ci:4.! co-aractB uaue on ..f; 4iu. O.Ci sTION COLUMN. QUESTION NO 7. ease tel! us why the Church oday has not tbe seven men spoken of in Acts. 63 to ad-urn tster on the 6me purpose -if he to Apostolic? 7ESTION no. s, v'l-iat is the Abomination of t ",ion spa cea of by D.niel cbeProph S,:-'Jlieu ot In th.' UuSpaia standing iu the Holy plr.ee? QUEJTION NO. 16 WIOliE:) ONES. TEXT. "Tne wicked are arranged from the womb they go astray a cijjn ao ibuy are burn speak iug !u-s. Thwir p 'son U tike the poison ofajerprtnt they are like the deaf 'i.lder that stoppeth her ear." (Psalms 53-34) Dearr.aier phase ask your nreaciier who God had referece to? h it the Httie child? are who '.-an it hive ref erence to? Preach e.a please answer thru the CRS?ET or say by you - s.lence you do not kao Ed QUESTION. NO 21 tfdiwc ofT-i ; -Void's O'tsssET Pi2 nie asK rreacjurs Low vuej wi'.l harmonize those two scriptures, "iiat I sa" uuto you, That ye 1 but whosoever shall .smite thee on thy right . . .i l cheek turn to him tne ocuer ilso, '(Mat.t .6-39.) 'Abstain from all appearance of evil. (The .a W Matthew savs you must not re sist avll, Paul say resist the very app-aren.st) of evil if preachers do. not ans wer Ed you doplease, Mm. Bell Moore. QUESTION NO. 42. Editor Cresset, Why did God allow Jacob three wives and also rii'-r; children by his wives hand mac and then blessed him. And now a man must not Lave but one wife if more its a crime punishable Ly the law of God and man. C. A. Simons, Answer to Question No. 41. QUESTION NO. 41. Editor of the Cresset. If God is not a changeable God vrfcy did C.iio not die for iieing to him. (Gen. 49) As did Ananias when ha iied to God. (Acts 5 4) C. A. Simons. TEXT "And the Lord said unto Cain Where is Abel thy brother? And he said. I know not: Am I mv brother's keeper? And he s;Md. what hast thou done? the voic? of thy brother's blood crieth unto tne from the ground. And now art thou cursed from the earth, which hath op ened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy band; Vh"n thou til lest the ground, it shall cog henceforth yield unto thee her strength; a fugi tive and a vagabond sbalk thou be Is the earto, And Cain said unto the Lord, My punishment is greater than lean bear. (Gen, 4-91011 1213 Also read the other; "Whiles it remained, was it not thin own? aad after it was sold, was it not ia thine own power? why bait thou couceived tlrs thing in thine heart? thou Inst n.ij lied unto men, h ul unto God, And Ananias hearing these words fell down, and ave up the ghost l and great fear came on all them that heard these things, Acts 54 5 ' There is a very great reason ; for l.hiK whirh nuimnt hn kn!H i under the one man theory. And when we tell you the truth of God's word, you then, will hard ly believe it The very first thing we wish to show you is, that Cain nor Able was not spok en of, or numbered in the Gen eology of The man Adam who was placed In the garden. Please red Genesis 5 chapter, you will find Seth to be the first named. Tuis cut out Cain and Able, and then Jude confirms this fact when he says. "And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied .of these saying, Behold, the Lord cometh witu ten thousands ofhlsesints Jude 1-14 This is plain that Cain and able did not belong to the Man Adam's geneology. On tbe ac count of the transgression of mother Eve, they were num bernd with the created man's de cendents who were created on the sixth day. For this reason the only punishment that could be placed upon him was banish ment. This God did, he banisn ed him out into the land of Nod. God had not baid to the created man In the day thou eat there of thou shalt surely die. But God had given him the privi ledge of eating of ad things, on all the face of the earth. But tire rormea man, was ioroid one tree in tbe garden under tbe pain of death Ananias belonged to this formed man's Jecendeuts. Hence, he couid He unto the Holy Gnost-This Cain could not oo. For the Holy Ghost, had not yet been given unto thbt class of people. For this reason it was not death to Caiu, but Aaaniaa, sin ued against the Holy Ghost. And this maae it death unto him. Ana left him no place of repen tance in this life neither in the life to come, this man was under the divine law. but Cainl was not- and Paul said where there was no law there was no transgression. So Bro. Simons yon will sec by this Ananias sin ned against the Holy Ghost, but Cain did. not nor could not, And it v-as for this reason, that Cain was banished as above stated and Ananias met di ath . So you see God does not change, notice Of Final Settle ment. Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and otners interested in tbe estate of G. W. Ball, de ceased, that I, N. M. Ball. Ex ecatnr of said estate intend to make Final Settlement thereof at the next term of the Probate Court of Wright County, State of Missouri, to be held at Hart vilie, Mo., on tbe 12t day of November 1917. N. M. Ball. Executor. AGENTS WANTED Everywhere To Sell ftI-J I tvausuiiG Du Four's Face Powder Vhlch Is prepared in four colors And Two Size. 25c & 50c rea box. Rond 2c stamp for B.implo, i Vurtmcnt D. !LaIaiieBurM Your F T oi Acrea(sayf,"U'i tbe best I have ! flvpr u0d,J- so h it ad woo- S "ulir a a h e . Tho Du Four Co,Wash., D.C. Oh how Nests. i fB llafl?imonB' Oa last Sunday tbe 7th. of Oct. 1917 at the Colony Tabernacle. Before over one hundred people, there were joined in Holy M atrlmony. Mr James L, Simons and Miss Chloe M. Campbell, both of Mt Grova Wright County Mo. By Rev. L. S. Garrett. After he preacbtd a sermon on a Married life, from tbe Text. "And said, For this cause shall a man leave father and moth er, and &htll cleave to bis wife; and they twain shall be one flesh? Wherefore they are no more twaiD, but one flesh. Wbatchera fore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder." (Mat. 19-5-6 After tbe sermon the two came to the Altar aod was joined in Holy Wedlock, we trust no more to be seporated except in death. For two they wee; but now are one, In Christ so dear, in God's dear Son. And peace to rest upon their brow. For both must care for each other now. After the services were over, there was a fine long table spread with the best of Duuties of life and !!4eat at the first table with the Bride and Groom 18 Relatives and with them was Prof. Swing and wife, Judvc Bruton and wife. The two Mr Ander sons and wives, Mr Drue Ryan and wife. Mr Louie Lord and wife. After three tables had eatin, Prof. Swing led his choir a gain to the stand who had led the singing during services and sung a few more songs and then Judg.? Bruton Adressed the Audience with as fine a talk as could be given on Friendship and the Love of the mother toward her soldier boy. Then singing, go ended one of the most sacred times tha t could be given under the same circumstances. 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