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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
March 15, 1914.
(Copyright, 1912, by Rev. T. S. Lins
eott, D. D.)
The Lawful Use of the Sabbath,
l.uke xaii : 10-17 —xiv: 1-6.
GoUleti Text—The Sabbath was
tirade for man, and not mail for the
Rabhajth. Mark ii:27.
(1) Verse 10 —What obligations
sculd intelligent Christians feel con
cerning teaching religion on the J.rd's
day?
(2) Why would you say, or not, that
it is the bounden duty of every Chris
tian who is not prevented by circum
stances to seek an opportunity fo
teaching on every Lord’s day?
(31 Verses 11-12—What proportion
of our blessings does God thrust upon
us without our asking, and what pro
portion depends upon our asking?
f4> Jesus, without her asking, call
fid this woman to him for healing
How many similar instances are re
c,riled in the New Testament?
(5) Verse 13—Did Jesus exercise hu
t.utn occult power, such as hypnotism,
suggestion or anything similar in the
cure of this woman or was it a direct
r-jirade? Why?
(6) Modern experiment has demon
suated beyond question that many
diseases are cured by mental treat
ment, but what would you say is the
limit of such treatment?
Verse 14—How much do you
twine this ruler of the synagogue for
<*tTiccUng to Jesus healing on the Sab
balh day?
(8> If a surgeon should select th
Sabbath day for performing an opera
tion when it could be done just as well
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on another day how much would you
blame him?
(9) If another surgeon, a devout
n an, performed an operation made
necessary by an accident on the Sab
bath day, would he be breaking or
keeping the Sabbath?
(10) Verse 15—Why did this ruler
dr serve the name of “hypocrite?”
(11) Would you say or not, anT
v by, that a man who is bound by a
c*''eed without any elasticity is neces
sarily a hipocrite?
(12) Is it ever wise for us to call a
n an a hypocrite? Why?
(13) Verse 16—What proportion o:
■nr sickness is caused by Satan, by
t od, by our badness and by our right
eousness?
(14) Would ycu say or no', and why.
that, it is legitimate to do any kind
ol benevolent, or religious work on
IMe Sabbath day? (This is one of the
questions which may be answered j r
writing by members of the club.)
(In) Verse 17—Which would you
rather take on a moral issue, and why,
the opinion of a few religious offic
’als or the consensus of opinion of the
common people?
(16) What is the ground for the
opinion that all who oppose Jesus will
finally be “ashamed” and c. nfounded?
(17) Chapter xiv: 1-6—ls it legiti
mate to have our tables more bounti
fully spread on the Sabbath than on
other days? Why?
(15) How do you account for it that
Terms regarded the Sabbath in such a
different way to the Jews?
(19) Why did Jesus pay so much at
tent ion to healing bodily illness in
those days?
Lesson for Sunday, March 22, 191 •
Lessons By the Way. Luke xiii: 18-35.
THE BARTOW TRIBU HE, MARCH 12, 1914.
F GLITICAL PEACE IS
DESIRED IN GEORGIA
Atlanta, Ga., March 12—Political
pi-ace in Georgia, above all other con
siderations, is earnestly desired b
I nited States Senator Hoke Smith an
Governor John M. Slaton alike, accord
ing to the direct and unqualified state
i.ients of their friends.
One or two irresponsible writers, i
is declared, have created the impres
sion in some localities that Smith an 1
Slaton would welcome a fight, that
they are political enemies on al
points, and that nothing would suit
them better than to lock horns. Thi
news syndicate is in a position to
slate with positive knowledge that
such assertions are as untrue of one
side as they are of the other, and that
whatever the political season may
bring forth in the way of contests,
neither Smith nor Slaton nor their
f: u nds want to see Georgia plunged
into a bitter factional wrangle.
Friends of both sides hope and be
heve that the political futures of these
two leading figures in Georgia’s pr -
int political life will not cross or
ci c sh.
Senator Hoke Smith has let it
be known, practically ex cathedra
through Mr. Josiah Carter, that he
will postively not take sides in state
l>olitical issues this summer, but will
simply stand flatfooted on his own
record in the United States senate
and will ask the voters of Georgia to
return him to Washington to continue
the work he is engaged in. It been
clficially denied, even to the satisfac
tion of correspondents in Washington
w ho have been opposed to Hoke Smith
that the senator had anything what
ever to do with the announcement o F
Hardwick for the successorship to the
bite Senator Bacon, and that he had
equally nothing to do with the an
nouncement of Hon. T. S. Felder. H
has been proven equally true that
Governor Slaton himself lias never
■•■ mid anything that could he construe '
into a desire on his part to get into
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desides (o run for Bacon's place Sena
tor Hoke Smith will have .absolutel
nothing to do with any opposition f
Slaton that may develop.
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Atlanta, Ga., .March 11.—James
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father, seventy-five pounds more than
his mother, and seventy-five pounds
more than his older brother, w r ho is
15. His own w r eight is exactly 210
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He is the son of Air. and Airs. Jame
Alex Cody, who have a prosperous
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The boy is healthy and strong, has
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He outgrew his name almost as fast
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ont-lmlf inches wide.
A peculiar relationship exists be
tween Joe’s parents. His mother’s
father is a great-grand-father of hir
father, by a former marriage.
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