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4 ' J ;..,v ' ' " : ' " & . . t ; Fonder the Path of thy feet and Let all thy ways "be establishedTrov. 4.26 VOL XVI The CRESSET y FREMONT, MO. REV, L. 8f GARRETT, Editor PUBLISHERS," N:";G. Garrett' & M. M. Bowers . Ft-fiLipgED Every Thursday FREMONT MO '.'Entered as- second class matter April 2, 1018. at the Post Office at Fremont." Missouri under the Act March 3,1897. aets . SUBSCRIPTION, One Year.; $1.00, Six Months..; 55cts Three -Months, 30 , v Invariable in advance. LOCAL LORE Ward's store lor 9hoes. Work is going slow here on the account -of the sickness. --Ward's store for dry. goods. Lodge night every Tuesday at the. Colony Tabernacle i8 the iLdgeof Joseph and Mary. Come to Ward's store and you save money. Our Government must have .. belp. ' v - ; " ; Come to the Colony meetings to hear theTruth preached. Toe Cresset is only a half sheet this week, and will not , come out again until the Plague or sicknebs at this place abates El. OPE OR CHRIS? 224 Pages-Prica 2& Canto Xt Sity iray Prlest.or ty Catholic, toflisprov 1'nc faces given In this book, in whictt wo (nova the Roman Catholic CV urcn to bo Un-Christicr. Kvttry peso an eye-opener. Every man u toomau jntcfcatml In American buititaUona iun) AmecicAn Liliartiea. shouM oriter tliia book-M iha hirodrai audlau-UMto fchflm aouiog tlw'f I liaaai : geRts Wanted rtlfepfc SHorHOUi WiorK.; U. lot Asnorkaa Ubrty Pub. Co. (Not tnoJj - FREMONT, Ssrmcn twenty-fivs Everlasting .. "Gospel. TEXT. "Ii'or I would not brethren that ye should be ignorant of this mystery lest ye should be wisein your own conceits that blindness in pait is happened to Isi atl until tbe fulness cf the Getitiless be come in. And so all Israel shall behav ed as it is written There shall come out of Slon tbe Deliverer and shall turn away uneodless from Jacob: For this is my covenant unto thenviWhen I , shall take away their sics. v As concerning tbe gospel tbey are enemies for your sakeB: but as touching the election tbey are beloved for tnu fathers sakes (ROM. 11-25-28) ALSO. "Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened and the ear of tbedeaf shall be unstopped." Then shall the lame man leap as an bart and tbe tongue of, the dumb sing for in the wilderness shall "Waters break - out at.d streams in tbe desert. v And tbe. parched ground shall become a pool and the thirsty land springs of waters; in tbe habitation of dragons where each lay shall be grass with reeds and rushes. And an h'ghway shall be there and a way and it' shall be called iThe way of holiness tbe unclean shall not pass over it but it shall oe for ttios9 tbe wayfaring aaaa though fools shall not err there in. No lion shall be there nor any ravenous beabts shall go up thereon it shall . not bo found there but the redeemed shall walk there. And- tbe ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads they shall obtain joy and gladness and sor row and sighing shall flee away, (ISA. 35 -WO.) In reading the scriptures of our Text, the precbus thoughts of the readers will havo to be; here is a time spoken of that has! never yet cc me to pass. For tbe Jews who are tbe Ransomed has cot jet icturncd'.unto Zion with sb'n g3 and Eve; las ting joy upon ibiir head Everlasting Joy, means thru, out tho cease less' Ages, as they pass by. - They are yet scattered among all tbe nation of tbe world. But the time ia soon at band when their eyes wijj be opened, and rtieir ei8,5i,hall ' soon be OEstcpped, and then they sholl return and come to Zlon, with songs and Everlasting joy, and sorrow and tdgbinp chall flee, a ay" For at this time tbe re deemer shall come out of Zlon and shall turn away ungodliness from Jocob, then sCatl the lame CARTER Co. Mhkoubi 'i' an i,,., .4 the- tongu of the ilr.iiib sboii nine;. For tha watery streams of the Efarlasting GoPiial will Braknout. ... And all tbe glor; ol a Uviog Clirist nbine , fcrlli as the noon day sun, And by the ltjjht of a Crucified Lord shall the eyes of tha blind sefi and tbe Ransomed shall return and come to Zion. And the re deemed walk in the way of Holi ness, and ths wayfaring man tho a fool shall not err there in. Therefore seek ye out of tae Book of the Lord, and lear n. for not one jot or tittle of, the Lawot the prophets '; shall -in no wJe pass tilUll lie fulfilled And -in connection with Ihe Vful mimei). 01 an twng written, we must sea Jerusalem once more inhabited ss towns without walls; pleas read. And he said unto blm Run speak, to thia young man, saying, Jerutilem shall be inhabited as townrf without walls for the multitude of men and cattlo therei ; Forlsaith the Lord will be unto her a wall of fire fround about and will be the glory in the midst of her, (Zecb 2-4-5.) This must bo one of tho things which is written that has yet to come to pa9s. Then the procolse is that Jerusalem shall be inhabited, as towns without walls for the multitude of men and cattle there in what a elcrious promts wblch is not yet fulfilled AndyeS we have a greater promise, For Go'd said that he will be a wall of Are around and about tha,u this all must come by the preaching of the Everlast ing Gosoel. ' Therefore thus saith the Lord; I am returned to Jerusalem with mercies; my house shall be built in It, saith the Lord of hosts, and a line shall be stretched forth upon' Jerusalem. Cry, yet saying. Thus saith tho Lord of hosts, My cities! thioug prosperity shall yet be spread abroad: and the .Lord shall yet comfort Zion, and abal yet chodse Jerusalem. .(Zecb 1-10-17.) Yea dear friends in tbe preach ing of the Everlasting Gospel, God will return to Jeru salon and abide with bis ptople. and not only for a snort time, bat for ever. . ;For its reads. "Tnus-saith the Lord I am Jeturntd . udio Zion and will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem and Jerusalem shall be ca'led a city of truth and the mountain of the Lord of hosts tbe holy mountain. Thus saith the Lrd of bosta There a.au yet old men and old women dwell In the streets of JerusaU-m and every man with his staff in bis hand for very age ADd the -i streets of the city shall be ful of boysNmd girls pitying in the atwetw thereof, Tout saith the Lord of hosts If it be marvellous in the eyes of the re mnant-of this people in THURSDAY OCT. 2tth, thpse lay9 shonld H a!o l e rear vf!ooa in mina eyes" kmUj ll.e Lord of. hosts. - Thus saitb the Lord rhosts Be hold I ill s?.?e my people lrpm tbesast country and from the west country. And 1 will bring them tnd tbey shall dwell in tbe midsVef ejUbfllem and tbey shall bc-my ptople and I will bi ibeir God in truth and In1 righteousness. , Zecb. 8-9-8 This scriptures icvaa be yond . a doubt 'thai ttis iUae has cot vet come, but it' must come! and it will come with the preaching 'of Uie Everlasting Gospel. And Ibistime is at band for in taking up the Book- Nahum we learn that tbe day is at hand by the fulSllmen.6 of prophesy Nahum speaks of the book of the vision and tells us of God being ' gealous, and will avenge, and take revenge his enemka yet slow to aeger; But Of great power, and will not punish the wicked, And in speaking of tbe wicked He said. "For while they be falden to gether as thorn s and while tbe are drunken as drunkards they shall be devoured as stubb'o fully dry. (Nabnm, 1 10.) We must say that nuder tni power of the Pope of Rome tbe nations are falden tcgathcr as thorns. And there is one who came out of them the kciser'i a wicked counsoller, And tbo they" be ever scquie.t 'about ib as you will read in tie. 12 vei-e-o yet tbey shall Le cut down. For God ferthcr said in tb: 3auja verse concerning his peopel. "Tho I bavo afflicted :hee I viW afflict thee no more.1' And then makes them a promts of this. "For now I will brake Hs yoke from off thee and will burst tby bonds afuodor. And the Lord bath given a commandment concerning thee, that n.t more of tby name be sown out of the house of thy gods will I cut off tbe graven image and the molten image; I will make thy grave for tbon art vre. Behold upon tbe mountain the feet of bim that bringctb good tid- tags publisheth peace I 0 Judah keep thy solemn feasts perform thy vows for the wicked shall no more pass through thee he is utterly cut bffNahom 11315 Tbis nnngs us up to me great and notable day of the Lord when tbe wicked shall be destroyed and tbe righteous &hal! inherit the earth. For God has said thai the wlched shall be distroy ed and tbe righteous sbalHnher it tbe earth and wbtn there is nothing bat righteous people in tbe earth. Then righteousness most cover the earth, as tbe waters cover the sea, For this presnnt worlJ war is proof of the coming of ther; distr nc'.lon of the wicked. "' "For both war and' plague are laying' many, many awy (or ever. And we must say, that 1918. No. 2. it is the wicked, that is belnt cut i-ff in this our day tbekeise is the huHding faction foe thi KUer baa stood in tbe fron of his army and proclaimed to bi the servant or God, doing God'? worc. Yet il cj are .fniflilint the work of disobedience thri difjobedierr.3 and It hj for this rtas'on, 6.id thru tbe prophe' said. ' For lo 1 begin to being evil on the city which ia called by my name aad should ' ye be utterly unpunished? Ye ba)l tot be unpunished for I will call for a tworu upon all the inhabitants of. tbo eai tu saUh the Lord of hosts. Jer.25-29, We bslieve tLat Rome id the city spoken of. For at this present-time she crowns her self as tho misstreas of tbe worldi And the pope as ber great .finacseer, ' Burlin as her Daugh ter Therefore flod baa said. "Therefore prophesy ihou against them all these words, and say unto them, The Lord shall roar from on high and utter bis voice from his holy habitation; he sba'l mightily roar upon ' his habitation; he shall give a sbout as they that tread the graces, against all the inhabitants of the earth. A noise sboll come even to the endd of the earth; for the Lord bath a controversy with the nations, he will plead with' tbe flesh, le will give them 'Hat are w'jkud to the sword, saith tbe Lor:l. (Jer. 25-30-81.) We have before tbe reauer tbe very things which is coming to paas nglii now, wa can plainley see them. At J for this reason. ' TUa caitb tbe Lord of hosts, Behold, evil shall go forth from nation to nation, an a great whirlwind shall be raised up from the coasts of tbe urth. And the slain of tbe Lord shall be at that day from one end of the earth, even unto the other end of the earth: they shall not be lamented, neither gathered, nor buried; they shell be dung upon tbe ground. ( Jer. 253288.) Dsar reader you must sav that we arc in this time, right now. For this 'reason God ferther said. J'Howl, ye shepherds, and cry; and wallow yourselves in tha ashes, ye principal of the flock; for the days of. your slaughter and of youb dispersions are accomplished; and ye shall fall like a pleasant vessel. And tbe shepherds shall bava no way to lleei nor the .-principal of tbe flock: to escape." Uer. 88-84-86.) Ob! ye shepherds of to day who feed your selves and do not Continued to page S. ak