.-f ' . ._ E . A-I.-L"._c'>`vm\ss -._|=»|=a`,|l~ur,>¢' i:r:vvA|=a‘|::» |s|_AN|:>‘--- » 9V'i,‘.f`*»'*-. 'rv'-Y-»~. \ rv;---Q ..,, ,_ s '53 -‘T -V;-il; Z5 Z Y you ¢l)\1\A'|l‘¢‘fviigA_i. .;-se 5 -2 l" 5.. -s 5 `I' y "THs`LAradT ‘news L_ Y HSATURDAY, `z,V_`191,_2. _ V _ prinsr or ALL" NNcl£NTHls1eRv I _--__-._..___...->-_..._ How the Western Purt.......... _ of Pro-.ln ze Was Built Up. _-- llogsrs, our respected Governor. O'LEARY NOTES. The following has been written for Shore to the western road, rr diseang 'The Guardian by James Grlgg, Wes Devon, and is n bit of early histor- whlch should be greatly appreciated. Lewis’ Ferry crosses Mill River t Kilddre River where there were would trade by schooner from Cas um bc to Miramichi and purchas ,_ of twelve miles. The division lin was run probably before my time but., Y no road was opened until the yenr o 1835 or 1840. Then seven miles on 0 ‘the wesr end were opened and the Fox Island and takes the road to _other six miles were not opened fo V fr several years after. few settlers. A Mrs. Larkin, a wid. A man named, 0’Leary, from . Iro- ow and 'a good business woman, land. comnrencsd to clear a farm u C P ._ e goohs at the last named place, and O’Lcary, and thus it kee s u th take them home to sullkly the sparse there were no shops in this locality erty ioto cash, and resolved go vial); at that time. She would tgka pro- the old Irish home with the expecta- ddcc in payment, grain, potatoes, butter. insat, etc., and freight a schooner for Mirnmichi. The road from the Pointlcd on to Tignish and crossed the Ferry Road. making u complete cross roail, which went by the name of The Cross, and many re- marked that in the near future it wouldfbecome n. business place. 'l did iiol. notice any green woods at the cross, probably forest fires had rdu -over it, as the land there was dry and sandy, but it soon began to show improvement. The late Hon. Herbert licll built a small house for the sicconnnodation of travellers, house after house was erected and shops were opened up. The late Mr. Reid came up iroir Charlottetown with his sons and hufltia large shop and run n lively business. The late Hon. G. Howland and Hon. H. Bell ran n general store auf several places of business started blacksmith, carpenter, tnilor, shoe maker and tin shops, dentists, doc tors, and drug stores, post office, ag rlcultural shop, where all kinds o machinery were to bc obtained, can ning factory, and boarding houses. ' The Hon. Benj. Rogers hos beer running a business for a number ol years, perhaps the oldest buslnesl stand in Alberton. l notice that twr of his 'lclerks have been in his employ for a. number of years. It speaks wel for 'employed and crnployment. n friend have 1 *M yo\ig ‘ s no - hi gales e growth made since t rossstsrted until the present time. The inhabitants of Alperton wished: better name than Thu Cross, and de cldsd on the name of Albertou. A better name could not hc chosen. Our good Presbyterian friends com msnccd to build a church on thi burying ground at tin- Dock, but be fore it was unlsheri it was burned. Not discouraged they built. on the other side' of the Dock. where the church now stands. Wu now have Ro- man Catholic, Episcopnlisu. Method- ist and Baptist Churches. It speaks Well lOl' Oul' little town to ste so mlny Places of \vorship wherein we confess aur Lord and Saviour to be our Saviour. There was another business started in our thriving little village, I refer to thc bar-room, which was no benefit to the commu- nity but an injury. Although there is no much drinking in our midst, it is unlawful to drink publicly. Our temperance friends are trying to amend the Proliibition Law but we and-a deal of good suicc it was pass- ed. I can recall the tin-c when it wan not safe to be on thc street. es- pecially after dark, on account of drunken .peol>1e. Haviugsome business to do some years ago in Aliierton, I wus attract- ed by the noise oi wuulow glass lirellihland in looking urouud I MW, B niail llammcring sway on tl!! grodhli window. l dui nut stop t< lsnpgf he cause of tin- trouble, but tlloll 't llc was unruly hurl was pul Outta little later l snu' ilu- propri- etor fepqiriog the il.-unuge done. l suppose hs was a good ciuuomcr, and so al utlt to offend such us he thi owner! 0_1 such places lmrn to put ny wltlifh. #feat deal of uhuse from tlici cllltoilldrs. We ouirlll to br- lhuuklr. tion of finding some of his relations but not one could he und. He ,knew » Y again faced the Atlantic and landed in one of the Provinces. Probably he was making his way to 1*. E. I. but lost his life by drowning, ns one morning his corpse was fodnd. This was the finish of our ancient pioneer. The late John Curry went three miles in the wood to the Three Mile Brook and erected a saw mill. Some young folks then went up from Bide- ford and taok fn.rms on the Q’Lsary Road in the waods, and commenced to fell the tall maples and beaches, and made clearings. This was the commencement of the 0’Leary Read, With the _exception of Cui'ry's mill. The first pioneers were Charles Mc- Dougall, Robert Ellis, Robert Eng- land, and William Dymond. About nidway of the 0‘Leary Road, John Silikers of Bedeque, went dp to O’Loary and took a block of land, I think three hundred acres. Hakiog a family of hardy sons, not afraid ofa lttle hard toil, they commenced- to :lear away the woods, and ceased not intil they had made a large clear- ince. His brother, Joseuh, followed iim and commenced felling the trees ni the opposite side of the road and nade a clearance. John Morashed ol Lot 10 bought a. tract of land s. lit- :lc to thc west of the Slllikers, and rattled his three sons, John, Nichol- - l‘\vo-Forty-Five B.lVl. -s and Gaorpfun-ie-'1*nsy'“m1hc-for themselves comfortable homes. - The late-Walter Chappel commenced no clear a farm which Mr. I-luestls _ow possesses. Walter cut a few , rees .down and built a shack, and T vhilc enlarging his clearance he was _ n danger of felling the trees on his iwelllng. The large birch trees he ,would make into square timber and haul it to the head of the river ready for shipment. J. J. Rayner, a young man from New Annan, commenced to clear a farm a little further west, but he con- sidered it would be ehsier to work a clear farm where he could put the plow and harrow to work. Josiah Inman had purchased an ,old French farm in Gascumlpec vil- lage, and knowing that there was ,land to be obtained on 0.'hea`ry -Road, and having sons that needed farms. Mr. Inman and Mr. Rayner .met and talked matters over. The; agreed to exchange their farms. Boi- parties were well pleased with their bargafhs and both made comfortable .homes for themselves. When the road began to be settled many from other iarts came and took farms and ina ihort time the road was all settled, - and now it is a prosperous commu- nity. ‘ When it was first hinted that a railroad would he built on the little island, many laughed at the idea and said it could not be done and if so. ;here were many would say they ` vould leave for other parts. Howev- ~r. meetings were culled to discuss hc subject und the majority was in 'avnr of the road. Our Government 'nvorcd the -movcnient and made laws or our gzuidanrc fultlioiigli then .lt vas not fully carrie-ri out), I refcr,to ‘nttlv being liillcil un tllu ruutl With- `nit being pxvid for. The line was ‘ .un and work comnicnced and the rond < 1 »‘_ 'Renewa - ---as - " f ` All renewal uolices have To The flllruiottc-lou-n Guard lL`lu1rlottetowu - uuce and nrofd the loss of any .- I _';_|,_ ` l’r»~.-| f)|fu'e . . _;§a;-_-; _-5;; , , ' .,~_ - . .fs >- . .=\,.i ` .,. thi _Wil hapc no .-nu-li uuisnnrzcs al *___ *_ ~ _ -’-;@[="f'=?€=f`.i~é3-1.90llle. The importance of this sub-5 -‘JWC 0011 H012 be overshadowed. Chris- ltisu union is, I believe, the duestioni ,Qi the hour. It must send A thi-H101' ,Joy into the lic-:irt of God to hear =e-iv nm.n',~ _-.f i'».-rl -< pr-r.~.lr\ ui-,,_\~i“g [Url Ullimi :md ..-.\‘.'r-._-_ 1.-_~_~r-~_l..ei‘ to devise ,ways and nic-uns oi putting in opera. tion the prayer of Jesus as recorded i.\¢f.i;.j- li. AooaP'r 'mm BIBLE Anolss. 1 muy scucvc mt msn made G°"”""“¢“l' °f the 13T.‘i...iI‘°..Z°2`l.°“..'.‘.`I“?...?'..“‘.§-”l‘§if?1'i'.L’ World. nominations, and before Ohriitfa prayer for the union of all ,_ shall ever be answered these- ' made Breeds and confessions bl th must be se‘t"alid0 and the Bible MQM accepted and made as me ant _‘and Four-'l‘hlrty P.' M' `- basis of our faith. The Scrlptmia have proved to be sufficient and"&_- cient _in the past and will demifl- strste their power again if adopted and adhered to. - PROOF HITS. In order to substantiate what* I mean I ask we question, Does God'| word teach union, if so, what d ` I say? Listen! Jesus Christisthzg-It authority, John 10-16 One fold; lib shepherd. John 17 Gioruy 'rhy Bob that thy sou may -glorify thee, v&gg 4 I have glorified Thee upon earth! I have finished the work which th q. hast raven mc to do. Again 1-ie pi-sys for His followers, verses 9--11. B lil unanswered. In verse 11-We hiv.; “Billy in the name. In verse"19- Truth. In verse 22-Glory Paul condemns divisions; proof' 1 cor. 1, 10, 15, Now I beseech you brethren by the name of our Lérd The above cut represents the Pere between Capes Traverse und 'l`o|~mun- tu-~»,uu Prince Eiiwnrd island and the in the gg,ve,,t,.em_h cha,,te,. of John Jesus Christ that yo all spank 15,, nniinlnnd during the seven months of ._.,.,,H,,_s z0__21_ We have tgp Draw.; some thing and that there be no til- ‘ open navigation each yea|._ He prayed whue under me Shadow of visions among you but that ye fb, u’l'lic_,,E_\\~r_-ii`: test vlwill come durinz the cross. “Neither pmylfol. them perfectly Joiner! coggthcr- in we “me u. ‘win ei season u icuyhcavy masses alone' but for those also which Shan mind and in the same judgment 'lor of ice are moving up or down the believe in Me through their word it has been declared unto me of you ritraits unveiled at times by strong that thcv an may be Om, as Th ‘ my by-em,-eu by them which are--_.01 ~cu\'»'ents- Hut heavy ice has long. Father. Art in Mc and 11,,-1-hee t|,°‘t' thc housr- of Orion that chcrc -are been successfully encountered bv the they ,,190 may be one in UH unit ta contentions among you. Nou- thi. 1 icc~ln'eaking ll'-ar Ferries of S\v|-.den, world may believe That Thou but Seng SKY that every one of \'ou saith tBht Iloninark, ltussis and on tlio Gr:-nt Meg- Rgmans 12__5 “S0 we ba. I um of Paul, I nm of lxpoilfyg Iain If-”il¢0S Of Cllllnilfl- It is HOV- f»ll0\”€l\>\`€ many, urn one body in Uh,.{,,t_ mg of Cephas and I ol' Christ. Is"Chi'lpt n. new and untried experiment which ,_-very one ,m,mbem one of nnothfliu.. divided? Was Paul crucified for you is bein-g entered upon here. A nrimi-.1 C0,-_ 12__1g_13 For as the bmw, or were you baptized in the ,mme of roquisite in our Car Ferry will be one and has many members and all P5“l7 For ye are yet Carnal and 'walk Bbiiinlniil; strength and motive power the members of that one body bein its men. On the other hand Paul em. ill thu F'0l'l`v SLCHIWIY. ‘~‘il\lCl\ ‘fill “<1 i=nuiy~ai'e ons |,0dy_ so a1B(,i,_, (rhrisf phusizcs the importance of union ag doubt be 1ii'ovidrd.foi'_li,v tho- f|o\’f‘r\l- for by ond Spirit are “-,_. an baptism is clearly shown at the beginning of ment in this undertaking. -into one body, \\-'miner we \,,. _;,,§\lS my text--One Lord, one Faith, one was opened up for grading. the lin- ran through thu 0'Leary Road bar 'en three miles from the Westeri Road. When the line was establlshor' they appointed stations. There war one on thc 0'Leary Road; that war the beginning of our little thriviw village. I confess I have not ahilit' sl large shops where can be obtains' everything needed from a darninr needle or a pair'of moccasins to r binder; two doctors, two drug shops, dentist, lawyer, butcher blacksinitii, carriage shops a saw mill and also a. grist mill run by steam, but it was abandoned when the late J_. Barcla built a mill be- tween 0’Lsary abil Coleman, it is owned now by_Mr. Leard, who also runs a roller. There are several nice residences, a daily mail, a Presbyterian Church, and other churches on the road near. There was great excitement some years ago when lt was thought that Capt. Kidd’s treasure was bid some place about the Oape at Cape Wolfe, consequently the weak-minded folk got to worlrwith mineral rods, picks, crowbars; and shovels, and toiled, but were disappointed. 'The late Mr. McWilliams remarked that they were digging too deep for treasure. ,He said that furrow deep was far enough to find treasure. He was correct, for hundreds and thou- sands of dollars worth have been ob- tained by furrow-deep cultivation. 'When the road was first opened to-describe it muy. 'rncrc " Ll what is lost,” And the Apostle John teaches the coexistence of Jesus with God, and Paul tells us t'o_remember| the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ] two or three winters as there were not enough travellers to kseD il-l opened, but as settlers increased the, road became more frequently travell-I ed on. It was, at first, a very shelt-‘ ered road, but I find it is not so now. To [ace the road witha north- west" gale fur coats would be in de- mand. Many of our pioneers have, gone to their long homes, while, I' think, three are still alivc, although, I have not seen them for some years! but often hear about them. Very recently I \was informed that iilmrles McDougall was well and able to.walk to church, although he is -over 90. The other two Roberts with -myself no doubt can recall many incidents in our past long lives that prompt us to praise the Giver of all good for Hia manifest blessings tem- porarily, not forgetting thnt~wc are bought with a price of the Redeem- rr’s life and blood. ~ Well, I will bring my scattered thoughts of the longagv to A6080- JAMEB GRIGG. . -----'_-'_"*'*“_ Women Investors Remember. That 6 per cont is n liberal return _for the use ot money. _ That the higher the interest return the less sara the investment. 'rim before buying rsecurfty you should find out what you could sell it for it you owned lt. ` ' #run ami: cxmnnntly ldvmihil should never be bought. _ _ "‘*l7hh_f _thc personal mngnetllme! A stock salesman does not add 1 gent ea the value of the stock. "That investment. uh medicine. ls a science pncdeed by exports: - that the successful hnnht fl UD sci: uviucs-when in will advice ' out export advice concerning invict- mcnf. You can nflord to pay in it it nsaiunry. ' ` " ' Get- information about scearllisl from no many sources as possible be- fore burial- therc was no travelling in winter for ,-_Wh0, though eflllfll With G05 and i rich, became one of us-poor-that; through His poverty we might be~_ come rich. - Truth so marvellous as that gives increasing fascination to the story of-_ Bethelebem and its manger-cradle. _ ‘They all were looking for a king , To slay their foes and lift them' high. Thou cam‘st, a little baby thing, That made gr woman cry." l But while God does the extraordin- ' ary and the miraculous thing tol bring His gift to man. ‘He keeps to | the path and honors the wuy of the 3 ordinary to make His glories known. - "There were shepherds abiding in tin-.l field." The cholcest opportuuitiei-ii which come to men and their suprc~i mast blessings come' to them while, they sro minding their business-du~= .ing their duty., however lowly or by' _others despised. . l ` 'l‘hs evangel (our word "svangelize" - ,comes from the ' Greek for "I _hringl you good thiiigs") cannot be kepti within personal, or class or geogra- phical limits. it is great icy to youl ‘Do not for-get that or be robbed of 1 it. But it is likewise for all peopll.-.| Take uots of that and let your soul vibrate and respond to the ipcaling proclamation, which reaches you in-if a throbbing responsibility. ‘To all .peog;lu." Christianity from the start is isslonary. Matthew traces the line from which Jesus came back to Abraham. What iii the purpose ln that? 'Luke traces the genealogy of the Babu of Bethle- hem back .to Adam and to God. What is the purpose in that? John _starts his gospel treaties upon the divinity of Jesus with the statement: "'In 'the beginning was the word," etc So great is the theme of the angelic songl H Yet rude and crude and brutally commercial msn with a thoughless Host of lmitstors are satisfied to ‘write Xmas instead of Christmas. Om -you satisfy youu- thinking of the ‘God-man by the use of a hrsndmark for a gin bar-roll? t d ilk bcssop Who He is of . l . _ _ .-.~_-_-_-_-.-_-_-.-.-_-_-_-.-,-_-_-.-.-_~.-.-.-_-.-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-f_-_-_._-_..._-ss.._-_-_._.,.,.,.,,_______._._.___._._____________.,_______________.__,__,_________,_________________,_.______,,Y__._._._._._._._._.,__,__ ;»-r 1-1-uiiles, wliutimi- wr, up \,,-md 0,. lmntlsni. one body and one spirit, - rfrcr und have been ull made to -di-inir Elm- 4 l”‘5- If it limi D061! llltcndf- was found and all the lowly unhomc-I ; into one ‘dpiriv »» God mam that the ed that there should have been many 5 - , like circumstances of His birth uni. , du_y may not bo vc-ry far distant when b0dles, proportionately would there ‘ ,learn the fulness_ of the meaniuzr _ this prayer. uhicb is still unauswer. hulc been manv spirit-a But Paul ____ ;wh‘r-h this contmus. "Uni-0 Iv'<_1\‘ _ “ I eil. may br. realized. ;;lietinctIy states that there is but one . ,. » . Ilhild is born. unto you s. son \s gi\'-. | iody and spirit again-one Lord one rm* mm” Ol” "’°“U"~ rr." study what the christ win cc-1 i;i>i-ions 'ri-in 'rnU'n~1. fcntl. (cot many mimi rms tu‘s__'i~cc- - c e see ¢° It fha* son why is Obvicus. bcccurc there is _ _ _ ._ . _-_ ` _ _ is s - ec ave ` m . Luke 2' 840’ 'll?F§Lis£>rihgg illdl in dealing with th’ ubj tlu ll" believed What --v5;`LDEN TEXT .nous of g1é>lry‘.‘t‘ th_u~ i d times in no ingestion wherever of crying to ¢l1¢g.nls tai; r;_i;f\éeJcread vglhiclé must _ '_ ’ ‘- _ l"Thoueh rs a Q san ear own one denomination with tb be "- We B E811! C Fi! ilthn ‘l‘U" filer” is DOT" t0 Y0‘!‘ Ullsl Bethlehem be born, _ purpose in View of reconstructing an? Divine Bon of God, and again one lay in the city of David n baviovr, , gf Hays “Og born in thee, thy soul is 0-hen That would be the height of baptisni that is proceeded by ons who is Christ the Lord."-Luke 23 ll-' all forlorn." foolishness. But my desire and pray- faith rind this brings us into Christ, Mary pondered in her heart the say- er to God is to enable me to pufnnd when a person ls in Christ he ls POINTED SUGGESTIONS. `- fr o the v=l\°DhPl"‘S~ down error and u hold 'the 1- _in the Church. I nm the Vine. ye arg own of the nn els t _ _ p t nth. The shepherds returned to their conf- Nor would 1 endeavor tn try and the bl'8'\Cl2Ps- Branches hero, do not By RW' D' W' Snider' l Onplaca task with a new light upon unite unto one denomination ull 1;h¢;m2B-Tl churches but individual bsllcv~ f, m ii- fm-os, and thus for earh the various denominations tliroughoutflfs in Christ. Till we (all Ohristianly. "The birth of Jesus' is the sunrisc’t‘“" Worm ,m'0vm om but all was Christendom for that also would be all come ln the unity of the faith of the Bible! If that beautmmy sugf ggztged because all was glorified- an endless task. As I never expcctl (n0f~ the faiths). and ol the knowledgo cestiye comparison of Henry Van! _______.._._--- to uve ed .me two saturday, in onelof inc- son of and ,mrs B ,,.r1s¢¢ Dyke s is a co_1-rect one, the birth ofl week, I never egpegt to uve to Bee ngman (singular), i.e,, it takes all John the'Bs.pt1st maybe compared tel L|NGER|E LURE. union of all the denominations upon Christians to make one complete man. the dawn of the Bible. The dawn of‘ the creed of one denomination am1_ii,See Eph. 4-13. Bee also l Cor. L2. the day “W” 199" its ““l‘l“°n“5 Real Leno Embelliuhss the _hstldleuc such a thing were possible, even cpm! fhrist. then, as we have noticed nor docs the sunrise ever fail of its wommi, U"d.,,""mn“_ . it would come short of the mmk furlfvaches union and so docs the Apostle wonder and glory. The birth of John Real laces are Dems “led as never which the church was destined. It'P9'“1- It ls trim. l10'~vever. that the the Baptist and of Jesus bring mean-I Mmm °n_unge,.ie‘ 0! course the vw would no doubt be church union butifllufcll mu” lll\'H a “Bell and abs-$15 ln! and illlllllilllltlvfl and fl00dc<1 man who” Dune mum “and mm no nearer Christian union than ghmof union upon which all Christiana- glory to the scriptures. h noi-en mid south poles are f_0,,¢,¢\,,¢r-_ lmust unite, and both the creed ‘and The birth of Jesus is an advent. It hlndmnih French “”d°’W°a" “S the basis of union must, be essential was the coming of a promised One-3 never used any other kind. But real mvmgp Q;-1U~gUHgg_ land it is right here where 1_nan-made long-expected One. Jesus claimed pre- lace is now appearlng_on_Vm\1ch of the I `¢,»¢ed.; and qonfessions of fa-,th en? . existence "a.ri‘d declared, saying, ) I randy to wear lingerie which fs sold Again, as. one looks abroad _today All denominations agree that aper- am- come. I came. e-s-. The Sou in the ,hops ac reasonable pdf, of one cannot ian to sec the awidcdjson can become s christian wisninr. of' Mau came to seek and save that c not lt |°w-pf|¢¢`|_ lg-my ¢\-0. condition of the churches and notrwcaring or accepting any sects own' c m, only so but the harm and hindrancsinames. l-ln you can readily see ' ‘ fb chat. fillet and ns the \\'orld looked upon us they What if-I the divine ¢!&d? Wl1l¢l1`l§b9- would lielirwe in Him (('»liristY.’ "l\iat lleved and obeyed..\`!hikes me td ‘Mi- thr world nin_\' licliow that Thouicome s. ('Jhrlstfl"n?_’-"‘I`hou nrt the ‘\ Christ the Son ' ‘the I.i\"lng God hast sent llc. ‘U ,tm hi h P “_ P011 s c on w c . c r . v ~ ouancrzs ron .lovin-r_.r.Nirisr. imma, our-ire __ .a -1 win huns my lchurcb. Here t _'ls the Divine Creed , _,_ So long, then, ns the churches re-'of the New 'l' _ent Church. The `, »,,,,_i"" main divided we need never expect to Divine Creed _' 'no._atklltion, 'aio " 'l' uccomplish much for Jesus Christ to- subtraction. T%“aceeptance and obe- wnrds the advancement of His King- dlence to this vine Creed will nigh; dom in this world. Jesus Christ one of all-rhatfpna. kindreds, peoples tnught us plninlv that ,. house dlvidi tongues, an tfgrcs. Since webtic hd uguinst. itsalf cannot stand and found the ellen ll thing *o bb' be- unrr. which is mu- or ,. an-idea house ncvsd, tus-me problem to solvavdll is ulso trur ol n divided church. be to und a suitable name. '-T1-fare Truce back the history of the church again the mm” gf the vgrloug do- to thc days of the Apostles gud, from nominations would prove a. nbn tlrrre. down thc stream of time for scnenu. Suppose we should accuses _ glireetecntuaieri had _ ygu algre: wgotg leave `al'l otbscf dgiominatfnsrail names crp ure . a e c urc , oun and "accept, y s some ggisyguif .. _ I saw snsnnl anthems, I and established by Christ was origin- ‘ian zz] a basil pf church union; 'g hined with smbrofderld. Qllsqnfllth. ally one, a unit, and as auch. it ac- RNS I' halrlerllltb tier Dreeeniflt- cotton voiles. wash _and cotton eomplished the mission for winch it self, namely, I have read that inwphe étapes are being used, as well ls dns was destined. Weil then. is the 'United States dole there are _ as’ 'nm um umm go, $5,-h“ug¢n church of Christ one today? .Youan- many gs sixteen _kinds ,¢i!t:r_ss ‘é' may ‘n I W this is to the advancement of God'g those names are unnecessary. Kingdom here upon earth. It is alsame is true of each of th - work or energy. money, and has ir ive crecds. A person can .s il'-` tendency to keep out many w\miChristian without accepting the West- ‘5 _would hitherto be in the church and mi'-ster Confession of Faith or.,th‘e ,us i!.\e worlriling looks at this condi-illiethodfst Discipline or Philadelphia ` tion of affairs and sees this church'creed or the A_l’\f¢0h\ll‘Y N994 _ Wt und thc other church bottling with through the acceptance of the Bllife each other for supremacy. How Quan alone and making it the rule of .faith do wr- hour the question raised, and practice would become _heirs -of Which church shrill I join? As if Jesus God and iolnt __ heirs with Jesus Christ hurl founded runny churches. Cllfist and C0 BB IDBDY B9 N001 Gd wane we uno-.v from cows word.. Christ to chem Hb giv,:au;_e._vd\l‘cr ' that then- is but one church, noi-_ to become the SOM of G ,“¢uU‘P¢\\l many u church, hut. the Church. Is it sliaking of all those who. have' bo any wonder ibut, we have so many lleved and obeyed the Gospel he says: skeptics un.-l uiimgeiicratc inen point-!Tll€l`0 i9. tll°l'°|'0\’D. no condemuratimr ing fun finger of scorn at us and to them which are in Christ Jesus ndopting the uords of ln_gersoll;lvvlio walk not after the flesh but aff ' Consistency. thou arf. s jewel. Was ter the spirit. B0 you see that it ‘is l not this one of the reasons why believing in Christ and His word that Jesus prayed for the unity of His makes ye Clirlstlanp. What, then' ’ Church und His people in order that docs the Bible expect ine to believed ` Y _». swer. Nc! What. then. has caused so f s, which ont but e s_ _ _ “bm M tu-° mm" nuuh' owl" many divisions? We cannot blame Isaac would be ldoptecdl 7 ki ‘ 6! to the cnt of gowns pmiebh slips are mm S _ . ver! D°Pnlsr The brnslfie eontinnci 2,16' t', "3 I:°‘¥,l,,ml;i-fit§¢°¢p°'u°°‘ B.§’éu'4t{"°‘i:§. ‘gms 11( L°lh°%=: _ ' . .. ~ o, mn. is o ouive pl lun. 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