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Paul beseeches the Epl
the vocation wherewith tl
into every day business te
should so carry on his bu:
table in the eyes of all, whi
mends himself as a const
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at it only as a means to a 1
for its own sake your so
ideals and by devotion t
the most commonplace wo
He who pursues his cal
than to make a living is d<
life. There is need for
the need is greatest where
it. Where there is no s<
ciation of the ideal, and w<
grind. Many a man does
duty only. But duty is pi
it cuts down the weeds, it
that trims the grass and
man ever rises to his best
Every man should be i
leave it for one more app<
bier instincts.
The poorest Christian
only from a sense of dut
for the play of the finer <
there are so many places c
clear atmosphere far abo1
that he who wills to stick
joys of real, helpful servic
shut the duty doer in, ther
clean, attractive land of ]
the clouds when you can ji
The Christian is the wo:
as Christ would go in s<
Christian's limit. There
the world can put its fing<
go beyond this mark to Iv
There may be, no, often i
can not go, but he has the
sorrow over the necessai
ment will prove the limith
You can not prow into
O
can grow into the world,
it by the mercy of God yot
in.
A good name is great r
the greatest riches.
It Uikes a wise man to W
dom.
For a Christian to be
about as reasonable as for
dread starving to death,
you know so little about ;
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THE PRESBYTERIA
I PASSING.
Bert.
lesians to walk worthy of
liey are called. Translated
rms that means that a man
siness as to make it respecile
he at the same time com
t-i
l.iviniuus ttui Miiau. x IIC1C
our calling. You may look
livelihood, or in love with it
?ul may rise to its noblest
;o the thing itself convert
rk into an art.
ling with no higher motive
Domed to a hard and slavish
sentiment everywhere, and
there seems least place for
intiment, there is no appreDrk
becomes an intolerable
good work from a sense of
rosaic, it cleans the ground-,
burns briars; it is sentiment
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spurred on by duty alone,
in love with his calling or
waling to his higher and noin
the world is he who acts
y. There is so much need
senses in the Christian life;
>ne can minister in the high
ve the plane of mere duty
to duty will never taste the
e. Above the clouds which
e stretches far and high the
Privilege. Why live below
ust as well live above them?
rld's book of Christ. As far
;rvice to humanity is the
must be no place at which
;r and say no Christian will
elp a fellow mortal in need,
s, a point beyond which he
mind to go further, and his
y restriction of his moveess
reach of his heart.
grace any more than you
But having been born into
i &ic ic^uucu 10 grow tnereiches.
A good character is
eep from exploiting his wisfretful
and despondent is
the son of a millionaire to
Do not impress men that
your Father.
,N OF THE SOUTH.
FINE MISSIONAI
The following, taken fro
the organ of the Cair.pbe
esting as an illustration of
most pronouncedly sectar
in all the land, the sect
Christians, their commun
ders and ordinances, and
unsectarianism! "Brothei
preacher in the Reforme<
preaching to the Ilungaria
a1..
icceuuy come into our ra
nounced sectarianism, anc
Ohio, where he will prea
his people of that city. I:
through the Centennial is
ard, which were sent hin
Shreveport, La. Fine mis
Fine "missionary" work,
proselyte is doubtless wor
churches all others than
unbelief to faith. Let us
correctly represent a lar
evangelical people who be
For the many friends >
rest and invigoration, we
have well earned the rclie
of mind in the mountain!
have worked hard and loi
and brain. For a little \\
dens down. They will lies
not "Go ye," but "Come y
find him with them in rest
The stay-at-homes have
perhaps they do not nee
They are still well and s
not dropped the tools. T1
rnmfnrt tllP cirlr anr) uiBor
and at the Sunday school z
keep the flame on the all
the fire go not out. No
to lie down in green pa
waters.
In the contest that is n<
friends and advocates of
the one hand, and the pr<
general lawlessness on tlv
the saloon forces will nro
condemn their cause. In 1
is affirmed money was u:
dishonorable ways to in
Ohio, a Presbyterian chu
as is confidently belie
influence zealously agaim
tior. election. A Methodisl
for the same reason. Th
United States courts, all
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iiiio proamnion territoi
the moral sentiments
which should speedily
ready stirred the friends
resolve that this gross in
July 28, 1909.
IY WORK, INDEED!
m the "Louisiana Christian,"
lliies of Louisiana, is interthe
methods and spirit of the
i&n sect that is to be fouad
which repudiates all other
ion, their baptism, their orsets
itself uo as the tvoe of
John Kovach, a Hungarian
i Church, who has been
in colony at Albany, La., has
nks. He has completely rel
has removed to Cincinnati,
ch primitive Christianity to
[e was converted to our plea
sues of the Christian Standi
by Brother A. C. Lea, of
sionary work, Brother Lea."
indeed! The gain of one
th more to a body which una
dozen souls brought from
hope that the item does not
ge number of really good,
long to that body.
-vho are seeking in vacation
wish a rich blessing. They
f from toil and the diversion
s or on the seashore. They
ng, and are wearied in body
rhile they can lay their burir
the Master they serve, say,
e apart and rest awhile." And
: as he was in toil.
this to be thankful for, that
d to leave home and work
trong, and their hands have
icy are at home to cheer and
y. They are in the churches
ind the prayer meeting. They
tar bright and glowing, that
doubt, their time will come
istures, to walk beside still
dw being waged between the
sobriety and social order on
imoters of intemperance and
e other hand, the methods of
ve sufficient of themselves to
the recent Bristol election, it
sed in large amounts and in
fluence voters. In Leetonia,
rch was dynamited because,
:ved, the pastor used his
if the saloons in a local bp:
church in Iowa was burned
e law, as interpreted by the
owing liquor to be shipped
ry, is an orrense against
aid rights of the people
be rebuked, and has alof
law and order to a firm
justice shall cease.
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