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On the 6chool Lesson by j
Rev. Or. Lin3rott For the In
ternational Newspaper Libia
Study Club.
one quv'stirn for ei
ir h lesson
follow:
April ■
4—Arts
x:l-48. Peter anil
Cornellur
OfiMcn
Text. Acts x:35.
In every
nation h*
■i that for.:
*<*th Him.
and work
♦?th right:
•uusness Is
accepted
of Him.
Verses
12— Can
you plv
o a pood
reaxon v.
hy Or.] \>
i-day is nr
it P®
pleased v
iih a d r *v
rot Roman
i Catholic
as be Is
with a d‘
■vout Proti
*£tant. or
xdee ve-zi
r»?
April 1
11 —I. Coi
r. xv: 12 2-
«. Easter
I.ojp in.
f»'»! flen 7
‘evt. I Fc
>r. xv:2Y
Now is Christ rf-
on from I
the (Pad,
and been
me the I
1:st fruits
of them
that -.den
t
Ver-e :
2 Fan yi
i a Finale
naiIon. or
•-be. Cl
1 X4 In
the pa.*r.
or (In- pc
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helfeve.!.
or dues r.'
ot !>l ;|e\
. in a-
trr death
Do You Get Mad When You
Are Forced to Pay a Bill
The Second Time?
lrn’t it txarpera'ir.g when you think '.he bill hrrl been paid?
Hurt you paid ihe hill with a hark cluck von cou'd know the bill
had been paid and piove it. Every cancelled chi ck is eventually
returned to the maktr and may be retained for future reference.
Bills paid by check remain paid.
In
shape
April 18 A i
Ion of Saul.
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ovine urtr hi
ecu lost llmu
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<ul ilun T
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Miiledgeville, Ga.
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Verses 1-2—How do you account for
Saul's bitter haired for Christians be
fore hie convei -• ion, and that after he
bs-amc a Ckrirtim be showed such a
rplrit of love towa-d thc-e who were
not Christians? (This question is to
be answered in writing by members of
the club.)
April £5—Act. - xl: HI-30; x[l:2.7. The
Gospel In Anti n-h. Golden Text. Ac ts
xl:2C. The dDcfple.i won- ca'Ii-J Chris-
lInns first In Antioch.
Verses 20-30- Should Hi - Church of |
Christ today be a practical brother- 0 e
liood, earing for one another, anil
i helping eac h other financially
every other way as the in- cl
May 2—Vets xtlt: 112. Paul s Firs
| Missionary Journey- Cyprus, (.olden
| Text. Mark xvl:l7>. Go ye into all the
world and preach the n -u.-l to every
Each question must he answered
FOR UP-TO-DATE JOB
PRINTING SEE THE NEWS
june, cam, lucis.
cc ec yrtxlic. lienee. In lc,v. T. S. Tanscoct, II U I
Heroes of Faith. Hob. xt: 1-10. |
Golden Text I-'alth Is the substance
of things hoped for, the evidence of
things not seen. Hub, xl:l.
Verses 1-3 In what respects are'
faith and hope similar?
If a cIu I.hMo thing Is possessed by,
faith, does that give ns much, or sltn-
iturr
duty ol
sad ml*
and inti
the possession of
and of our faith.
[■!<• framed by t'.*
Ihe men of faith
Verse 3 - It Is dimly
the present dav church
slcmniles to foreign count
new districts; Is It equally the duty ol
all in'*!! to help *U| jiort sic h mission
arles?
May 9—Act* xlll: 13-1,2. Paul » Firs
Missionary Journey—Anti v-h Pc pi
Ull.c. Go),),T. xt. Acts dll ; • Th
word or ;ho l.ord was pul I:.,hue.
throughout all the lesion
Verse 1! If a pc of
dees not otti ml churrh
Christian when away
he a real Chris
matter hoxv 1 c
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hundred words in length and may be
less. Each answer must have the name
and address of the writer at the bottom
of the answer.
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I which may be answered to members of
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liar Hath,faction. .
the thing Itself’
What Is the c
thnt "tlu- worlds
word of God"?
Why d i we ndn
of pa.d years?
VcncjcM -1-5 Abel had n truly relig
ious nnturef new was this nature the
result of I Is faith, or w\a his faith
the result of his nature?
Ikies this record menu that Enoch's
translation was directly caused by a
specific net of faith
oral life of faith made hint such a
Rood man that God translated him
without dentil?
Verse 6—Faith Is sometime* based
upon outward evidence; sometime*
upon personal revelation; sometime*
upon intuition, and sometimes upon
composite grounds; what moral or
spiritual qualities, therefore, are nec
essary for becoming a man of faith?
(This question must be answered In
writing by members of the club.1
Why Is faith necessary In order to
please Gr-I*
Verso 7 Wh>t w-s North’s faPh
based upon, and wherein was his faith
meritorious?
Verses X 12 What was the differ
etiep, tf any, between Abraham's faith
and that of the pilgrim fathers, when
they left the old country for the Amor
ran land of promise?
1 take It thnt Abraham, nnd the Pil
grim fathers, while In communion with
God. felt a drawing to ro to the rich
country In the distance about which
they had heard that they took this
drawing to be the voice of God; and
In this faith they started out; what
evidence Is there tlint their faith was
true, nnd that such faith Is utwaxs
dependable?
Verses 13-1f> Why Is It that nil na
tions and peoples, in all time, so Liras
we have any record, believe In. and
“desire a better country, that la an
heavenly"-
Verses 17-19 Give from memory the
account of Abraham offering up hi.
son Isaac.
What ts the particular virtue. In
Abraham obeying God In the matter
of offering up Isaac?
Would It be a virtue or a vice In
these days, If a”y man should do the
same thing as Abraham did?
Verses 20-31— Suppose the persons
mentioned In theS^ wonderful verses,
Isaac, Jacob, Joseph. Moses and Ra-
hab, had been lacking faith in God
In these critical moments of their
lives, what would have been the dif
ference In the results?
Hoes faith In God always make the
present happy, and picture In glowing
colors the future*
Verses 32-40- Ifcvo men distinguish
ed for their faith always been noted
for their goodness?
This Is a thrilling account of the
exploits of the men of faith; give me
an account of the achievements of men
noted for their lack of faith.
Lesson for Sunday, June 20th, 1909.
—Review.
June 20th, 1909.
(Copyright, 190V, hy Krv. T. S. linseott, on.)
Review.
Golden Text — With great power
gave the apostles witness of the resur
rection of the Lord Jesu*. Acts iv:S3.-.
The following review Is planned forClub, must answer each of the written
all who are taking up these Biblex questions, for 52 consecutive weeks,
Studies, whether having »etually I commencinK for Sunday, Uav St h and
studied the eleven lessons here re- I ... , .
viewed or only a part of them. Even , ,he answers must all be in the possession
If this Is the first lesion which has of thi* paper within two weeks of the
captured a reader’s attention Jt jjan clo8e of this period.
We have several n : ce propositions qn J
desirable residences in Milledgevillo for I
sale on easy terms. Bloodworth & |
Bloodworth.
May 16-
Mfssionni-v J.v,,-q, . I
Text. Rs. xevi:5. All the y
tmtlcns m-e Id Is; I. :; C:,.
the heavens.
Verses 12 - M’n < the unh,
Jews a matter ot the Intel!*
that his gen- j 'nek of evidence, or was it
the heart; lhat Is. a r, sul
bullion against God?
May 23 —Acts xvt-35. The Council
at Jerusalem. Golden Text. Acts
xv:1l. We believe that through the
grace of (lie Lord Jesus Christ we
shall be saved, even ns they.
Vrrses f. 17—Is actual experience o r
God, nnd his dealings with us. r-
elusive proof or the will or God,
the matters which the experience
covers?
May 30~Jas. tl:!t:2<t. Relieving a-d
Dolr-t. Golden Text. .Its. II:2'1. Fait’:
without works !s dead.
Verse 14—Can a man have true
faith In God ff he fs not tilted with
love to his refloxvs, and doing all he
can to help them?
June 6—Jus. lUrt-IS. The power o!
the Tongue. Golden Text. Frov. xx!
: 23. Whoso keepeth hfs month nnd
his tongue kewp-eth hts soul from
troubles.
Verse 2—Ts the control of the
tongue the key to the control of the
entire man? Gfvo vour reasons.
Jure 13—Hob. xi; 1-4(1. Heroes of
Faith Golden Text. Heh. xf:t. Faith
Is the substance of things hoped for.
the evidence of rtttngs not seen.
Verses 1-3 If'a desfrntde thing ts
firmly possessed hy fafrh, does thnt
give ns much, or similar satisfaction,
ss the possession of the thing Itself?
T.esson for Sunday, June 27th, r.uw.
—Temperance Lesson Rom. xttl:9-14.
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