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■ I|| II of the throne of God .. . and the tree of life, which bear twelve manner of fruits, and yielded j | 11/ « H | HI
i |fl jl HR | her fruits every month; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. 'j I
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X Jesus' said* k M FOUNDER and DIRECTOR W A Put on the whole armor of God, |
I am the way—. for our wrestling is against the prin
-lam ,he ,r " th - 1 LETTER FROM REV. WILHELM FETLER. I cipalities , p „ wer9 , the wolM . tul .
am,e iam th, door- I The Russian Evangelization Society, 1 ers of darkness, the spiritual hosts of
i have the kevs— 1 24 Lima, No. 11, St. Petersburg, Russia, §
,am thy refure- I January 26, 1912. | wiched.es,- Eph. 8:11-12.
p Mrs. Ida Riehards-Compton, || j.'-— —
By me, if any man enter, he shall || My Dear Sister: p! Having girded your loins with
saved If ve abide in me and mv I Forgive me that Only HOW I reply to your several kind letters. I M truth, put on the breastplate of right
b have been much encouraged by all you have done. _ p cousness, shod your feet with the
words abide imyou, ask whatsoever || Greet Dr. Broughton. Please thank most cordially my dear friend, M, gospel of peace, taking up the shield
... ~. eha „ hp linto | My. Upshaw, for all his help and love, and the papers of The Golden gos faith, the helmet of salvation, the
ye mU . ' | Age. I will write more in the future. These are the first few days I 4 sword of tha s^lrit > Paying at ail.
you- John 15:7 * am breathing more freely since my return. |f seasons — Ephesians 6:i4-is.
Oh, what a joyful time we had with Dr. MacArthur! It was so
good he came —courageous himself as a lion, and encouraging those
inousnanseimeeupg . m a lion’s den. All our friends literally fell with him m love. And g
and thou Uh.lt r . 1~ «■“» •» | we have told him that he must come again. g ,I,e “«“ " h *
thewordsof this law, an er am. sending vou photographs of the opening services. We are g M fit gfeug && |gn
God. Ye also, as living stones, are § just now going through a very critical stage. All money lias been g Ilk as from all mi- Hs.itet in
built up a spiritual house. s sp.ent. I have borrowed what I could. Creditors come each day for eth arJil kiotized shall be saved.—
Deut. 27:2-6; i. Pet. 2:5. i bills to be paid. In two or three days, perhaps, the last cent will g Mark 16:16; i. John 1-7.
jj run out. But we pray to God, and wait upon His help; that is the
— only thing left now. I have bills for $15,000 urgently to be paid.
Know ye not that ye are the tern- 1 Sisters and brothers, help US to pray! American friends, help all you g| Ye shall receive power when the
. s 1 lipln at mipp ! Holy Ghost is conic upon you, and ye
p,corc.d.,.d,ha„hespirit. God, g ser vice for the Russian Empire and Capital, | .ha„b.wi,..^th. —e
dwelleth in you, m whom all the FETLER. =5 most parts of the earth. As every
building Btiy framed together gro«- | p g _ Wr ; te me about the progress of tilings.—W. F.' ' I hi “ h *“• «*“ “
eth into an holy temple in the Lord?— % * # c.. minister the same one to anotnei. —
i Cor. 3:16; Eph. 2:21. The Editor most earnestly prays that the recipients of the Acts 1 ' B *
, t .. P privilege to have a share in Pastor Fetter’s work, in which God is Bear ye one another’s burdens, and
Aud i pray Grn. your Whole up.nt g moving in such a marvelous way. If Americans fully realized the | BotumuhelawoficKrist . Inasrauch
and soul and body be preserved g meaning of our civil and religions liberty, and also the suffering en- M •. ..
blameless, till we ail come unto a per- g dured by those in countries deprived of this blessing, they would as yc ave one un> ' ; ;
feet man, unto the measure of the op e mo st grateful for the opportunity of coming speedily and generous- k ,east ° r thcse my brethren > hdV ‘‘
stature of the fullness of Christ.— 0 }y the support of such a hero as Wilhelm Fetter, in this crisis in his done it unto mev-
I,Thess.s:23; Eph.4:l3. struggle on behalf of the oppressed people of Russia. If he had the Ga1.6:2; Matt.25:40..
, means, not only to enlarge liis work in St. Petersburg, but also to
spread it all over Russia, civil and religious liberty for every national-
Then shall the Lord be my God, I (Continued On Page 16.) | I come quickly; and my reward is
with me, to give to every man ac
and this stone which 1 have set up for . ”"aaaaasaaaaMgaga ■■ 1 "" \ cording as his work shaU be—
a pillar, shaU be God’s house: and of W. ~—— ~ , ::) ,- rfrr r, rr~ — ,> % Rev. 22:12.
aU that thou shalt give- me, I will £ \ | And we know that all things work
surely give tbe teath unto thee. | 4, M In the begin-f And the Word || -I " X-T.S
Genesis 28:22, | n j n g was the became flesh and jIW I
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The Golden Age for February 15, 1912.
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