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those men that made up that vile mob
that crucified Jesus were saved. I
cannot believe otherwise when I read
that prayer and catch the spirit of our
Lord. He prays, “Father forgive
them; for thetf know not what they
dio.” Such aVPrayer from such a
Saviour, on such an occasion, was
bound to be answered, and the answer
to it was the salvation of all that took
any part in the crucifixlion scene.
Oh, the force of the prayers of
Jesus! Have you ever felt it? At
some time when you have been pressed
with some mysterious temptation, sub
tle, hidden, and yet real; after you
have been through it and look back on
it you see how real it was, and how
awful; and you wonder how you came
out. Oh, child of God, if Jesus prayed
for His enemies what do you think of
YOU WILL WRITE A LETTER
LIKE THIS
I wish that I knew which one of the
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701 Barnard Street,
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 28, 1910.
Mr. N. F. Shivar, Shelton, S. C. Dear
Sir: As you are aware, in 1909 I
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stomach and liver disorders and all its
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This is not a selected case nor is
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Shivar Spring,
Box 1, B, Shelton, S. C.
Gentlemen:
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Name
Address
.Shipping Point
(Please write distinctly.)
jta^te: —The Advertising Manager of
hiWlej Age is personally acquaint
■kh-. Shivar. You run no risk
K in acceptin'-*, his offer. I
witnessed the re
iCl curative effects of this
very serious case.
THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF JULY 23, 1914
His attitude to His child who has
yielded hiis heart and his life to Him.
He surely prays for the keeping of
His child. That is how temptation
and trial is overcome.
GIRL OF THE OZARKS
(Continued from Page 11.)
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ness; we had the old farm but there
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great horror came over him as he
chokingly continued, “one night
creeping about in my weakness I
overturned a lamp on an accumula
tion of paper in the back room and
before I could do anything the place
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