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-"The Blood of JetJ!':fl ChritJt HitJ Son CkaR!Jeth ue li'rom AU Sin.

Vol. XII. Los Angeles, c&ui'omi8, May i4, 1008


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the. Lord .
. . God In your. Hearts.
Goo' s advance agent down here is the Holy .Ghost.
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of Suffering.
to do busiriess with them. Oh, may we use what we have
- sothat we may get -what we nee,d. Brother, ""get rid of
your stock.,. ana you wtll always llave . a stoCk on
hand.
R. P.
LoVE for is mere seifishness.
Wait Pathmily.
THEREare very few great blessings bestowed without
going through the testing time. It is one thing to believe
THERE is no disharmony in the things of God. There . a promise, and quite anot}:ler t,o wait quietly for its fulfil':'
p1ay be seeming contradictions to the finite mind, and ment. We cannot. understand why God keeps us waitfng, .
. some-things ''hard to understand,'' a.nd we may not be . but certainly He has a purpose in it-His glory and 'our
able to see how. we can have joy in the midst of suffering . good. His . He wants us to have
or peace with the turmoil of war all-aoou;nd us. But God . a hand irr proving whether we are. tlie right kind of mate-
has so arranged it .that tliere can be an 'unbroken . peace rial to make heros of. We miss many a blessing by cut-
and a de'ep joy in the midst of severe suffering. There is it off before it i.s due. . The promises of God are
a of t}:le physical or as God's coming through on the inairi line, but if we break down in
-children wf! qught to know about we do, a . our faith or patience :.we side-track them. .We need to
"suffering with Jesus," an ago'liy of soul that comes upon "let patience have he;r perfect work," and this may mean
us when we see some thjngs as Jesus saw them: the sin- a testing time to us. David prayed not'only "search me,"
fulness of sin, the coldness and unfaithfulness of the but "try ;:md see" if . he could stand the testing,
ehurch; and-- the great tenderness and love God .for a then-he-knew he was ready to be le9 the .. W4Y ever.;. - <::)
lost world. The reason why the Church has not a more lasting." Let us stop gauging the perfect God by the
solid, stalwart character is, that it is not suffering. Joy imperfect human, . but let us "wait patiently for
and rapture are the expressionof character; butsuffering and. "He shall' bring it to pass." R. P.
__ js_:the co1J.gition.ouj; <rC chlilracter 1s J;milt. Human ::- X _
suffering makes . human SUffering With THE vultur-; scents the -but the bee seeks only
Jesus makes Divine character. Jesus has called us to this the honey.
fellowship of suffering with Him, and has left us the
promise, that if "we suffer with Him, we shall also reign A Contrast. '{;.
with Him." Oh, brother, the throne .is worth the suf- As we went from the house of God on a recent Sab-
. ering. .- R. P. .bath night, with a burden on our heart for the prosperity
X of the .Master's Kingdom, we got on to a crowded car, and
Divine Arithmetic. had.to stand, surrounded by many who had spent day
GoD has a wonderful method of increasing by sub- caroqsing, who were filled with the levity of sin; One
tracting . . We can't get ahead of His supply by distrib- poor wreck of sin, with bloated face and idiotic grin on
uting. ''There is that .which scattereth", and yet increas- his face, held a bottle of whiskey in his hand,'from which
eth." Just as we pour out we make room for God to pour he drank, while the crowd made sport of him and called
in. It is not only a divine law in reference to material him "Happy"-that being the name by which he was
thinge, but also more aboundingly in things. If known. There he was, half-witted, drunk-a fool indeed
we keep what we receive we lose it, but if we use what -the butt of the senseless, the pity .. of the righteous, a
we ... _geL iLiru:re_a_s_e_s_ on our _ hal1,ds, __ Loving_ God with alL t:,!le devil's: We spoke a few words
our hearts gives us more heart to Jove Him with. If we tC? him and those around about Jesus. When opportunity
give out what we have; the--return- measure is ."pressed offered we took our seat of the car, and there
-d..,. own, shiken-fogether,' ana running over." The man looked on the faces of. some who were returning from
who "brings in all the . tithes,'; can't get away from th.e having audience with their Lord in His house; and wliat a
open windows of who in the contrast-with sorrow on their faces for what they saw,
will meet the ''cleansing blood," on the way, and and yet with pity also there. With the -Bible on
- can't dodge the blessing . . The pity is .there are so few their laps and its_ teachings in. their hearts, the Hght
who are willing to study in God' s class of divine atithme.;, . glory of its truths shone in their, calm and bright counte- .
tic. We say, "There's a ple-nty," and know little about . nances. As llooked.<?n the .tw() within
the reality of :it; we expatiate upon the ''precious prom- confi.nes of a we saw the han.djwork of both
ises," and get very feyr of them cashed. Go<l is too wise God and the Devil, and In our heart thanked God for His
to. put.in a big stock of .djvine goods, if we are. unwilling transforming g;race. R. P. .
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rtontrzbu d Artzcles losing its'hold on the com'mon people, ened with all might by_His Spirit in
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if it has not already "to a large extent. . the inner. man.,, .
WHY CALLEST THOU ME, LORD, LORD?
The following isJl' translation of the famous lines
traced on the Walls of the catftechal at Lubeck: . .
Thou callest me Master- and heedest not me;
_ me Light-and I shine not for
thee;
Thou callest me the Way-and dost follow
The Christian Church at large, from -3. to do dare. ''Whose
the pulpit down, seem to -faces w.ere -like th'tdaces of lions."
meet the arguments put forth by the These noble-=-men..:..of-...:..f>avid did val-
enemy, because so many o.f the leaders- iantly . . Think of their dashing through
have taken it upon themselves to crit- the ranksof theenemyto bring water
the Scriptures- and the- power of fQr David; or jumping down into
God. The motto of the-- move- to slay , lion in.a snowy day-against
me not; ...
Thou callest me Life - and myilameis forgot; merit must be, "Back tO tlie Scrip,._ .. su'ch odds; and-others fording Jordan.
Thou callest me the . Truth- and defileth thy .. for our guide-book, .. and ':'Back .. .when . .it.. oYerfl.owed_all its "banks.
- suui;==- .$a-ith=arubeo.ar8,g.e wm ont
Thou callest me Guide- anddes pisethcontrol; God's call today is for men, real into the untried fields and make new
Thqu callest me Lovely-withholding thy , .
heart; men, men like these_ who can ' discoveries. God's word . 1ld us is,
Thou callest me Rich
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and desireth no part;. . and will stand against every foe, ... "Move forward. " although cannot
Thou callest me . f!eekest my - of the unusual type. The world has .,_see the w.ay. It is God's business to . .
truth; . . . seen e:riough already of mere profes- . open the. of difficulty us;
Thou cal.lest me MercJful-wastmg thy youth;. d d d h 1 h' t k Th
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t N bl d d . t swn, an eman s t e rea t mg, men our par JS to eep gomg. e com-
ou r.a es me o e- an ragges me , i
down; . who have the courage of honest con- mand reads, .Go ye,-" and he has
Thou callest me Almighty-nor fearest my . victions. The NOBLE men of neyer said stop, as far as I know. It
. ' emphasize several needed qualities -in . is "Go" iri all times, over all
T-hou callest me Just -'-oh, if just then I be, our tiines. :.. stances,. through all difficulties; and
c_c;>ndemn thee, repro_ach thou not .J.: The.Separated "The <;;adites this no .
.;. .JI . .Ji separated themselves unto David 4. The spirit . of quick obedience.
WANTED: MEN -oF CHARACTER. to the hold in the wilderness." Not "'As swift as the roes on the
.. J . w. GOODWIN. only must we be separated from all tain. One of old talks of ."running
"And the ' Gadites.there separate<;} 'them- worldliness, this is the negative side, in the way of the LOrd .. s- command-
. selves unto Daviq into the hold to. the wilder- but there be -the positive side ments. '' . We. sometimes lose the
ness, men of might, men of. wat: fit for the :well, - separated .unto Christ . . How. sweetness of thE!. blessing by delay.
battle, that could handle shield and the easy it would have been for these Gad- .. Self.:.sacrifice and" heroism are. often
buckler , whose fa<:es w.ere hke faces of . . . . , . . . .
lions, and were as swift as the roes upon the Ites to come ove; on DaVIds side If.he but must turn _us
(1 Chron. 12: 8) . _ had been the kmg; but no, the glory_ aside from gomg all the way with
The noble m-en of David who were conferred upon these inen was becailse Jesus. David said' the Lord had
assoCiated with him in his conflict for they came to David when his cause him hind's feet. The hind, sometimes
right, furnish a wonderful prefigure- was most unpopular, even to the wil- called roe, was nQted for swiftness
ment of the type of men needed today der:riess . . The den and cave dwellers and ability to climb difficult :places.
- for- a-holy-1-i.fe-a.nd- Y es,-with.....hin<Cs . .....feet_ w_e..._can_climb __ _
It would. seem to any eareful observer worship in halls and barns and cheap the mountain peaks of-: difficulty and
of the times that something must be tabernacles and plain church buildings leap over the mighty chasms which
done along the lines of organization may help make up_ "the sheep-skin would separate-us from success. More
to conserve the work the present brigade" in the eleventh of Hebrews of such . men as these Gadites are
holiness revival . and to push it on to. and the ''rough riders'' for holiness of i1eeded in.this battle for holiness.
more aggressive Of usefulness the twelfth chapter; but they have .JI .JI .JI
and blessing to all the. world. The good . reports from high authority. CROSS-BEARING.
enemy of all righteousness is alert to This separated -life, orother, means a. u. B. CIPRico.
the need.s. of his ow:r:t kingdom of dark- that we. the Lamb . whitherso- For several yearR past the writer's.
ness, ai;d with gl-eat vigilance . and ever He goeth. We a),'e separated occupation has been that of a com-
much cunning. he is inventing
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unto Him and Him alone. . mercia! traveler, which has. :nabled .
new isms., .false teachings of' yarious - Men of ability; of war,.fit him to pay expenses while preaching
, types and colors, all intended to for the battle.'" No- triore need of and praying and shout ing and paying;
deceive possible the very elect; h_alt or blind, unless they want en roqte to the celestial city. In the
The devil's religion is a system of to be healed. The hospital is full of course of my peregrinations, it has
works 'without-the-blood of-ehrist;-aii- suchwho are spiritually wounded, and .been- no-uncommon- sight in _public
of which is anti-Christ;. The times the nurses are , all overworked, and . conveyances. or waiting. rooms .. tQ see ..
demand a Clean, ' straightforward the ambulance has than it can people engaged in reading newspa- .
movement, whose. individual members do taking such cripples from the fielQ- per..s, magazines and books-of various
been. purified through saitctifica- of battle. None but able.-bodied men kinds. This occasio:ns no surprise or
. .. tion.Of the Spirit, are wonderfully need apply for service in this ''-holy interest on. the. part of the spectators'
anointed empo'Yered by the war. " "Men who can. handle th.e . . genePally, but let Otrie one make_. liis
presence of the G_host shield and the tn other appearance with the book of all
to sta?;d the tides of evil now words, men who can look out for books; theBible, under-his arm and
throwmg_their-black foam 9f filth into .. _themselves standing and -- commence -to read and . immediately
I think it will not be . at the time an.d bring thert! is- a commotion. Especially is.
istic for me to"' say that even Christi- . things to pass.' Such men have the this apparent when the author qf the
anityitself is somewhB:_t in danger _of. ability which God giveth. "Strength- exCitement is j!Jet an ordinary lay-
May 14, : 1908] . ' .. Naza.'rene MeB:Benger
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man. That which would cause no sequent . glory: To 4istegard .them to tie a great revival boast-
wonderment a clergyman in his .. av9i<JJ;hem is to make way ing that they were "all at it and
ecclesia8tical garb or. deaconess with ea8ier an.cfsmoother, . but .. there will always at has had:-.to a
her bonnet, will create end of sup- be lukewarmness and backsliding speeial commis.sion to promote
pressed excitement when per.f9rmed wiil Brethren,-i'm val$. It used tO be a revival-cOmmis- .
by some work-a-day wage-earner or going through with the Lord's sion in itself. Bishop Peck said, "In
business As a matter of. cross despised few. Are You? con8eque:nceof its neglect the Church
bearing this. is particularly recom- _. _. Is loaded with a-bOdy of death, filled
- mended to the slightly timorous. - with backslider.S,' and. comparatively
. . To __ o.i___the CO_!!t . Selected-A-:r-ticles
w.ith Jo4ge b.\l.ttQns of J. which she is.,_o..rdaineiLQf_ eaY..eil
-.=tio.n..ia.popnlar and-irioJfensiye Even STIUKING ILLUS'ntKcWN'=tJfi A - SAD -John. Wesley, who had mor:e to do with-
the beautiful emblem, the cross itself TRUTH. the training of young converts than
which the . Roman . Catholic church The Methodis.t Recorder of London any man who ever said: ''The
to have usurped as _her says there is a reported decrease of more I converse with believers in
particular symbol, lacks the _stigma ten thousand members in the churches Cornwali, the more I am
that its _.name i!Jlplies, and . be of Wales, Our that they have sustained-' great -loss
worn day, the the_great revival in began for -want of bearing the of
least But _!f you to about four years ago and \vas quite Christic;m Perfection clearly and
take up a cross that IS a cross, . . JUSt for two years. There is no strongly enforced . . I see, wherevet-
enter a - _cr.o'!ded .street car _-WI_th a _question but it was -a gel)uine revival, this is not grow
Nazarene Sh_mer on. 1 but a powerful reactiol) bas set in, . diad cold. - Nor can this be pre-
_bold rehef on Its _which discourages and appals.tbose vented but ,by keeping. up in' them an
will . at once-produe-e""ll- ..._. who--rove to see the Kitlgdom of God hourly expectAtion of perfected-.
Unless. pretty dea? the .. built up. The papers are discussing in love., .
'!earer will find himself a the cause .of ,this declension, and are . While the papers are sayhig on this
httle uncomfortable stare suggesting all sorts of reasons. subject, . ''The new age certainly
of from _every direction.. He_ The reaction noticed in . the Welsh demands a new evangelism, and the
becan see looks . of mmgled revival is nothin'g'new in religion, . It new evangelism invoives vast prepar-
dtsdam and contempt on the faces is the general law and rule of the atory toil," and suggestions. are made
r?und On more _than one _occa- so-called "Great Revivals" of today. as to "how to hold the converts," we
sion the writer has a s!llile If. there is one that does not have such suggest the qld evangelism of the old-
th_e of some one approachtng, a reaction is an exceedingly rare . fashioned type;, -matiifest iri that old..;
. wtth bts eyes on shmer exception. While the editors are say- fashioned book, The New Testament,
apparently expectmg to meet ing, ''.The con<litions of life whi.cb in the Book of the Acts of the Apos-
lodge perhaps a surrounded the converts made.it very ties, chapter eight, where Peter and
when as he deci bered:_the John we.nt to on
thereon and tha of tts . mes- venture to say that it was and is not bearing of the revival under the lead-
sage dawned. upon him, the pleased so much the conditions that surround ership of Ph_llip, and urged upon the
would giVe. wa:v to one sullen the young converts as the conditions converts successfully the second .
dtsgust. At times the within their own hearts. The Apos- blessing-the fullness of the Holy.
been turned down by a prospective tle is better authority on this point Spirit. If any one -has found any
customer _for no apparent bpt than all the He says, . better way of ''holding the convertS,''
the .conspicuousness of the shmer. , 'Take heed, brethren, lest there be we have not heard of it. -: ChriStian
It takes grace to wear a shiner, in any of evil heart of unbe- Witness. _. _. _.
but there's glory in it. Hallelujah. lief in departing/rom the.living'God." THE OUT-POURING NEEDf!D. _
It is a testimony in itself and. will The reason the. Welsh Revival and Oh! for another"outburst of deep,
clear you of.the,guilt of the blood of - every great revival has had its radical, soui - searching holiness
many souls in that day if. you wear it. tion, is because the work of power, that will melt the sinner's
In these days of worldly .conformity sanctification, which destroys the evil heart before the Lord, and= upheave
on the part of the church It behooves heart of . unbelief bas not been the subterranean fountain of injquity
us to make. the line of demarkation preached and God never frrun.t.he_cold_and_sinfutsoULL.::.. __ _
clear- and- absolute,-and-:tbe- shiners-. -_ int'EmGea -to . have it thus. Modern Oh, for im cyclone .. -- of
-go a way towards . ' 'revivalism" is on an .unscriptural omnipotent power,_ levelling every
... it. I say,_ long the shiner .. I'd basis. The Apostle urged the Church ecclesiastical mind down to the feet
rather _ be a . shmer thap -a Shnner. at Jerusalem to "go on unto perfec- of the . dmne- and filling
. Amen.- tion, not laying again. the foundation . i>olished theological oration
Other forms public .. of repentance. "- By this _he means with such invincible power of GOd;
have their place in this day and age, either go on unto perfection or you that men with over-iushing foun:.
such as. ir.regulu . ...singing of hymns, will A& s,ure as, :convertS tain of godly. sorrow, may fall before
open airf preachini:' 'earnest audible are not' thus led Qri, backsliding, sin- "the Lord, crying, " .What we do
prayer . in and individual ning and repenting,will be the result. to be saved?"
work among sinners.. To engage in This is what ails--Methodism. today, . _Oh! for a purgin-g 'baptism of 6.re
these forms of ser.vlce is to invite Methodism which is the greatest that will melt away from the soul the
and .persecution and con- reviviltbe world ever &aw, that dross; tin, silver Of
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carnal nature, and make the recip:-
ient's amazement .... Of '' irresistible .
power for the mighty saving truth of
- God!
Oh! Lord, if mildest truths that
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into the soul like gentle dews of
.hea'len w'ilL not reviy.e the dying
slumberer, then give us the mighty
floods of quickening power and grace
divine. lf the wooing, whispering,
dov-e-like-voice-of -t-he-cHoly-Spirit will
not-arom:1e to a solemn sense of awful
-danger, then let the vivid lightning
roll down from Sinai's heights,
-let lis hear the terrific thunders rever-:
berate through the darkest recesses
of the soul!
Oh! prepare us for that awful day
when: every eye shall behold Thy
coming-:even tho:;;e who pierced
Thee; when all kindreds of the earth
shall wail and Thy swift approaching
. judgment shall strike terror into the'
-' trembling sitnier's soul, as. in vain he
shall cry for the rocks and the moun-
tains to fall upon hini, and hide him
from the face of an avenging God!
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Correspondence
WASHINGTON DISTRICT ASSEMBLY.
Washington District Assembly was
opened at Harrington, Del., on April .
30, at 9 a. m., with Dr. Bresee, Gen-
_ eraLStipecintendenLoLthe_P.entecos-
tal Church of the Nazarene, in the
chair. Superintendent Reynolds was
also present and gave valuable help
to the Assembly.
Mrs. Bessfe Larkin was elected
Secretary, after which the following
committees were elected:
. District Advisory Board-'-Rev. J.
C. Crippen, Rev. D. W . . Sweeney, .C.
V. Beale. and F. M. Ruckingbam.
District Missionary Board-Rev.
I:i. B. Hosley, Charles Trice, Secre-
tary; P. A: Gatton, Corresponding
Secretary; Mrs. Carrie E. Hosley,
Treasurer.
Orders-J. R. Buckmaster, D. A.
_a_nd H . . H; Carroll.
Public_ations-J. C. _Crippen, I. H.
Griffin.aiid Mrs. Sidney Bridwell.
of H. B. '
.. James Brown and Mrs. Co-
bourn .
. Statistics-Mrs. - Bessie Larkill, C ..
N. Grant and'Z: 'Hatfield.
Temperance-Charles ,., Trice, Mrs.
James Brown anq J;. R. Buckmas.ter.
Mrs. Martha Co bourn,
W. E. Miller.and J. C. Crippen . .
'Nazarene Messenger
[May 14, 1908 ..
Resolutions'-Mrs. Bessie Lar.l\in,:. , had grown to members.
Mrs. C. E. "Hosley and C. N. Grant;: They were a glad, happy lot' of p.eople
Rev. H. B. Hosley was elected Dis- and knew how to keep the glory down
trict Superintendent. all -the time, and uriderthe leadership
All of the sesions, both-bul'!iriessand of Bro. Edwards the work has gone
spiritual, were marked by a spirit of on to its present prosperous condition.
hatmQny and unity. Congregations During his pastorate he has taken into
were good all of the time and several the church over 100 :new members;
times reached between . 400 and 500. but many having' moved away, and
Mrs. Bessie LarR:in was elected to otherS" -having_proved _ntrue, the
-Elder-s' Qr-del's and Ot;dained Sunday number- has- been_ greatly.,...i-educed. _
morning;
Much of the preaehing was of a strong; aggressive body of holiness
high order and produced visible . people. Brother Edwards now feels
results. For the first meeting of a called to go into othel' fields.
small district I _ consider it a reahuc- It has been our privilege also to
cess, and I am looking for much attend the services at the First Church,
.greater things next year. Following Los Angeles, severai times of late,
is a correct list of tl!_e. churches and and I rejoice to note the deep spiritual
their pastors: ' tone of the meetings. Bro. Whitcomb
Bowens, Md., B. c :- Hardesty. the newpastor"is doipg very efficient
Chicamuxen and La Plata, . Mtl., D. work and leading the .. people on
w. Sweeney. . . victory .. _T:2Y .
Hollywood and DuBois, -' Md., J. R. panionable and deeply spirlt:Ual man. -
Buckmaster. He seems to be 'the right man in the
Harri?gton, Del., J. C. Crippen/ right place just now, and the people
Washington, D. C:, H. B. Hosley. are standing with him in the work.
The Statistical Report showed that Thank- God for this added-force to our
there were three churches at the -time ranks .
of the formation of the district, and . At this writing we are still some-
that two have been added since that what delayed iri the tent work, but
time, making five, with a total mem- waiting on the Lord who gives direc-
bership of 418. Amount of money tions in all things, We would ask the .
raised all purposes: $4979,23. sain.ts to pray for the Home Mission.
Total valu_e of property; $23,665.-00; work. J. W. GooDWIN.
indebtedness on same, $14, _ -" -"
leaving a net value of $8965.00. Total SANTA ROSA, CAL.
number of Sunday Schools, 6; Q cers
and teachers> 48; scholars, 253; total,
301, . "...... H. B. HOSLEY.
$ "' $
LETTER FROM BRO. GOODWIN.
It has been a very great delight' to
mingle with our people in worship in
last two weeks .and to find them
going on in their personaJ experiences,
and to see how wonderfully God is
leading on in this \VOrk .<>f or'ganized
:holiness. Sunday, .May 3, I was with
Brother Edwards at Long and
enjoyed the morning servic.e with this .
aggressive church, and brought the
message in t}Je evening. .About two
. ago when, I was at an aU-day
meeting with this'young church they
were worshiping in a store building.
. NOW. to fip.d them in_ a neat church
building erected' some months ago was
indeed delightfuL ..
. This church has been
than.Wree years and was the z:esult
of Rev .. W. C. Wilson's labor in a tent
meeting which he- .there
so.me thr.ee yelirs ago. When Brother
. Edwards took the church as pastor it
Two .weeks ag6 Bro. Linaweaver
and Rogers (T-. G. ) Los Angeles,
and myself, pitched our Nazarene
Tabernacle, 34x50, in this place, and
declared war on sin. God has been
with us from the beginning and
the people have been blessed and the
interest is on the increase. Bro. liog-
ers and I have held the services every
night, while Bro. Linaweaver has
been up once. Our work is new to
the people here and they don't know
whether we are "holy rollers" or
"jumpers' .or "tongues" or "holiness
people.'' So no doubt it .will be some
time befQre we can establish -our
integrity command therespectof .
the people. But those that come
and find out that . we are nbt 'church'
or !!Onie again, ..
and so our faith is getting _stronger.
we will close the special meeting
Wednesday eyening, .but Sister Vic7
torina Y arba and her mother and
daughter are here and will carry on
. the battle. Mrs.; Yarba has a long
experience in the work of the Lord,
having been a mission worker for
M;ay .14, 1908]
.about sixteen years, . and for nine has not failed .. to give the word in .the oradQ Springs again in October,
years.has had char_ge of the_ Peniel . strength and fullness of-the power of made arrangements for buying .a
Missions in Alaska, where God richly God; . to his hearers. His message . home there; Mr. Spell
blessed her labors, and many souls ' gave no uncertain . sound, and Chris- in' thro.ughout the in
were saved and sanctified. She went tians of ail denominations were helped the Metho<iist and the Lord.
there a stranger and ha,d orily 50c left and uplifted. by his preaching and liv- blessed in every meeting. He is now
after her expenses were paid and she ing . . Sinners were_made to feel their in. his third Nebraska meeting. ..
We worship in the _Springs-at
for Jesus. She stood true, and God repentance. We would say to our Bro. Lee's Mis.sion, finding the most
kept her during that time she sister Chureh at Santa Ana, you have spiritual people tpere. .
saw four or five other denominations great reason to praise God for having We are looking forward to Brother
-come-andJeave and close. _theirdoors---sent his family to
behind them: Before she left she mini'ster unto you. May bless- a Pentecostal Church of the Naz-
turned ovet to Peniel mission a fine -ing rest upon his labor among you in arene may result. If . so, I .
two-story building and lot, a.ll paid giving him many souls for his hire." change my membership from the
for, all furnished, seven rooms up. MRs. ANNETTE FILLIUS. Ma,Ples. Mill uu: church to this
stairs, and the big hall below, as the :,. .J1 . - .,.. point, and I . think my husband will
result of her faithfulness to God. CAL. place his membership here. -
And.duririg these 'nine shi never Sabbath was a good day here. Bro. I am much interested in the
took up a collection, but told Jesu,s Reid from 'Los Angeles preached at School in India, . and in fact in all mis
only of her need. on .the "Way of sions. I hope - soon .. to be ... able-to .
. . . I am sure Santa Rosa has the ri'ght His. sermon was _clear, . sweet and full send. sqme money to our work in India.
kind 'of Nazarene preachers in her, of life, and the audience was surely .... was -at
and with our prayers-she will win the convinced that the17e is a more exceJ.\ -the Sp;lngs some , tim_e she ex-
day: ----Pray much for this work a})d. lent way. Two souls sought for a plained to Bro. Lee the Missionary
for our sister who stands here alone, clean heart at the afternoon service.- envelope. system in use in the churches
for as yet we have not one sil1gl_e Sister Pearl Stoner from the College at Los Angele . .They have tried-it
member or even Nazarene. And Iea the young people's meeting. In here with excellent results. I heartily
if an-t of those that read this article the eyenil)gservice Bro. Gay brought it . to all interested, espe-
have any money to sacrifice send it to a very helpful and stirring message cially in missions. Of course all holi-
her. She pays $16.00 per morith ren_t on the missionary subject. He first ness _people are interested in _missions.
alone, besides the light for the tent. told of our missionary work and then The L:>rd started missions and planned
Her address is 913 E:herry; street, of the great need of baptized workers for Pentecost to accompany them.
Santa Rosa, Cal. AuG. NILSON. -those who had waited for' the prom- They have never been divorced by
.:t1 .JJ .:t1 ise in the upper room. We are march- Divine sanetion.
NORDHOFF, CAL. . ing on to victory. We knew Bro. "and Sister Elliott in.
God is .very to us these BERTHA MAE WILSON. Colorado Springs and rejoice that the
The larger :portion of our hear- .JJ - .JI .JI . .. -- . . - -. on-the-Goas&.c- .
ers are unsaved, hence our efforts COLORADO SPRINGS, COL. It surely pays to serve Jesus. Let
have been along the line of salvation. . As we have many friends who read us stand every test and keep true
is hearing prayer-and owning His .. your pages, who perhaps would like until He comes. ANNA P. SPELL.
word among us. People have been at to know of our .- .- .JI
the altar and saved at every service you'll permit us .to speak to thtm Have you ever used a Wall Roll? Try it.
for some time. And still the good through your columns. You will find it a great blessing to have a
work goes on. A number of young . After our Summer campaign in heipful text on the wall to keep your
th tl d K T M. db k thoughts heavenwar<fas you go about your
areamong ose recen Y save . ansas, exas, . lSSlSSlPPl an ac. daily work. The Favorite Text Wall Roll is
We are rejoicing and praising God to Kansas again, we settled in Col- the_ finest in print. Get it.
for .these blessings and for victory in
our souls. Bless God we know there
is power in the blood to from
all sin. Will the dear ones pray for
us here? G. W. ARC.HER .
.,. . .,C_ .:tl
. . ONTARIO, CAL.
board of the Pentecostal
Church of the in Ontario
held their reiular . monthly meeting
on the evening of May 4, at which
time the resignation of B.ro. Glover as
pastor of the Church was accepfed
and the f9llowing: :resohJtion adopted:
"We regret the going away
of our pastor and his dear
family. . Bro. Gloyer. has been a tried
and true friend to our little Zion here
in Ontario, arid .as a messenger of God
.
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HARRINGTON, DEL.
From Washington, D. C.,. to this
place it was an afternoon ride, with
two changes of cars. There was
a company of us, further reinforced
by the way. We were heartily
greeted by pastor and helpers at the.
--d.e_p_o_t_,dmd were-hurried to.get a little_
and to the church for the
evening service.
This is a small cityof less than
2000 inhabitants -quiet, shaded,
home-like. There are a number of -
church buildings, but only three or
four seem to be doing business.
There seems to be the usual prejudice
-possibly unusually '
against the work of holiness. Some.
things have occurred here
doubtless to them, from their stand-
point, seems a justification; but what
can justify the turning ofthe back on
. Jesus and the power of His blood,
which He -shed without - the gate to
sanctify the people? The pastor of
the Church was
present _at the religious ser-
vices, and some of the members of
the various
we came in contact with two
or three at - ...
than this there was no churchly recog-
nition of our presepce in this little city.
THE DISTRICT.
In point of importance perhaps no
district exceeds this. It embraces
. stretches of fine country and villages. ial evangelistic services conducted by
In point of and advancement Rev. L. L. Pickett of Wilmore, . Ky .. ,
of the wo:rk, it is one of the newest . which had--already .been in progress
and most unoccupied fields composing for neatly a week when the Assem-
a district now in the connection. bly opened; so that much of the
Perhaps there fs. ._<me other eqtra:Uy-so, preaching at nigbt serviee2 was
and others have been. But-it is full by the evangelist; This in some
of enthusiasm and ways was very advantageous. It
At its organization, after the last relieved the brethren who were bur..,
GeneraLAssembly L there were w1thin de;-ed- W[t.h,._ib__i_work_andca.re of the- -
its bounds but three chur.c_he_s_.__SQin_!! Assembly _from--this.- added service,
aggressive wQ:rk has been done and and gave them the opportunity of
two new churches have been added, listening to very able and ea111est
and there. seem to be . open doors presentations _of the truth, which was
which can he entered. These heroes no small favor; We had not before
are ear-nestly praying 'for' a . hundred permitted . to come -into cl<)se:
centers of fire within the bounds of fellowship with, nor to hear. this
this District. _ . able preacher of righteo1;1sness, and
The new District to be organized, -we-- rejoiced in-- this For
embracing mostly the churches of the clear, pungent, comprehensive put-
Christian Holiness Church, whi.ch .ting of the we have ral.'ely
come to us, -wiil takE!"a'partol __ heard-anything better . . He was. the
their territory and at least_ one of . candidate on the Prohibition ticket
their great cities - last year for and canvassed
where they are . already established. the State, and as he says preached, .
They also will make the nucleus of a holiness and sometimes had altar ser-
strong and vigorous District. vices as he went. If he .could have
THE ASSEMBLY. succeeded in gettingall of the poli-
ticians to the mourners bench, he
Considering that this. was the first could doubtless have carried Ken-
Assembly, and that the few churches tucky for Prohibition; but like the
are not only new to the connectional rest of the Southern States it is com-
work, but widely scattered, it a ing . . .Ue seems-to us quite as much
most successful meeting. - The rela- of a reformer as preacher of
tive attendance was good, the reports but they do not lie far apart and we
.w.ereAulLoLiilt.eres_t, the. committee 'Pray tli-at-=:n=e may ue
work was well in hand-as the reports them together. While" the arrange-
showed -the necessary business was -ment for an evangelist had its ad van-
attended to with despatch, the work tages, it also had some disadvantages
for the coming year well looked after; -for the Assembly. Not as full
Rev-. H.: B. Hosley was unanimously could be taken for Anniversaries, and
elected to succeed liimself as District canvassing of great connectional
Superintendent: . There were four interests, and thrilling the church
recognitions and oneelectio!l tQElders' with our u:rllted work, as is desirable
Orders. . on these but we trust that -
The reports showed that s-ome of in this instance all things .workedr . .
the pastors are struggling against for 'good.
almost every adverse thi_ng; but still
are succeeding in laying the founda,.. The sessions of the Assembly ,_ .. and
tions of churches where full salvation . 'the . day. services. were held at the .
can be preached at least without church, but the mght .and the Sab- ,
nal hindrances . . They . all -seem to be -- bath afternoon services __ were at.
coming more and more to the recog..; the Opera House. .
nition of the value of connectional The Sa_bbath was a day of blessing.
co-operation. _ It . is niore _ and more C. W. Pettit of
apparent to them that the work can- preached at 10:30 a. m., and_the ordl:-
not be carried on and conserved, and .. nation was held. In the afternoon
the new fields occupied, without it; P. F. Bresee preached . at night
and there is a.d:r;:awingclose together, ftev. I,>ickett.
to advance with solid columns. . During time . of' the Assembly
Both of the General . Superintend- some souls came to the and a
ents .and the few touc!ted of garment
were_present, and as far as and received H1s d1vme v1rtue. ---
eye\-y. in:terest looked.after. , P. F. B.,
M.ay 14, 1908] . .. Messeng_e__r ... 7
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Notes and Der.oonals subscribers during the next three in w:hich all the members Uke part
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o months. ; and preach. After a short message
: ALL our readers will be glad to- by our Ptlstor, the Spirit . came upon
THE New York District Assembly know thatt the Lord .is blessing .our our people with power to witness and
convenes today in Brooklyn, N. Y. dear Dr: lJresee in his trip through wonderful sermons were preached and--:
Joy came to the horne of Rev. and the East. In apersonalletter he says: _remarkable exhibitions of faith told,
... glad to tell you that I one of which I . 'Our-pri-
7, __ by the of a . alo.ng very . mary superintendent, _Sister Tait, was . .
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other and babe are do_ing w_ _ well. He 'was m Philadelphia at. the hindered by sickness from being at
time of writing, and from there was her post in Sabbatli=School. The
NEW light on old texts will shine to. go __ to Br.ookly:n,. N ... ..Y. ,. for-the New. ..$_U_p.!:!rint.endent_asked the little ones
---:out-:-frmtr the- '-'Favorite Text Wall oJ.!k-D.istr-iet-As&embly,-w-hieh--opens to specia,lly pl'a.y: for their
if you secure one and hang It on today. . b. _ J?uring the afternoon two little tot.s
the wall of your dining-room. 'fry it. s T b
IN a<Jdition to the regular members to _Ister .ait orne
THE West-_Pullman - Meeting of the Washington District Assembly . lay hands on the1r and
- is to be held this year on the old. -pastors, licensed preachers, lay del- mstantly she felt the of G.od
grounds from June 26. to July 5 . . The etc., there were present Rev . . up_on- - The mght-sei'V_Ice
si>ecial workers are Rev. C. W. Ruth, . H. -S. Trumbaur, w: .. E. Miller and D. found m the of God leadmg
Will. Huff and Rev. I. G. Martin. A. Keyes of tlie' Holiness the cho1r,_ and thli!J. was told for the
ALL our friends will read with inter- Church who have voted to come in glory of Two souls soug9tand
- est the report of the Washington Dis- with us', . and are to formally receive .. found sanctification an.d soul par-:
trict Assembly, the first of the East- the hand, of about Sept, 1.. don. felt t.hat a goo? and
ern AssemblieE! to . beld:under t;he Their . presence was and, in'$piration -- :t:hmg to dwell
name of the Pentecostal Church of and bl_essing. . togetber-m uwty. v. il. J.
the Nazarene. J/1 . .- .J/1 .J/1 . .J/1 .J/1
NOTICE MORE CLAIM THAN FRUIT.
WE -read with interest that the We have not since the Reformation
work is being greatly blessed of God All Penteeoatal Churches. of reached.even Pentecostal purity; the
in Texas and .. the Southern and . church-Is far from' . that de' v otion a nd .
I desire to send
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ut this month mis-
. we pray that tlie labors of our breth- spiritual life that won the world fo.r
f h S h b
11 sionaey envelopes sufficient for three
ren o t e out may e sb more God in apostolic times. Of course we
hl d f God months for Sunday_Scbool and Church.
ric Y owne o - claim much, yea, even more than that
The are not sufficiently accu-
GooD for Chicago Church! On glorious. age, but w ... do not produce
rate. I need a new list; write at once. ...,
April26 they took up a special offer- .On postal card give accurate the -fruits. Then.therewas harmony.
ing of $1500 for payment on their address and number of envelopes universal harmony, and as one man
church lot, and got $1700-"good. they went forward conquering.and-to
Envelopes free to our
measure." Bro. Cornell writes that conquer in the .strength of their God.
churches. Otherjl can_get_ th!ml at
God is gr,aciously- pr,ospel'ing -this
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ow pr1ce. .
blessed work. very essence. of disoord.. ConfusJon
LESLIE F. GAY, Treasurer,
THE Brotherhood meeting of Fin1t Sta A Lo A
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is universal in even the holiness ranks,
. s nge es; a . - .
Church; Los Angeles, was one of .. great .- Jl' .- and the breach is widening every day.
blessing and power. Bro. Clarence "Lo here" and "Lo there is the
COMPTON AVE. CHURCH.
Hurd leda spirited testimony meet- Christ," is the lesson we are seeing
ing, after which Bro. Franklin brought . The work of God is prospering iti'' in the multiplied creeds. There is not,
the message in. ,-the power of the our hands. The last two weeks have and cannot be, harmony
Spirit from 1 4:12. been marvelous times of special out- until the error mixed and intermixed
. pouring of the Holy Spirit upon the.. with fa eradicatecj. -. Selected.
-WE are pleased to state that one church. A week_ ago Sabbath our -
te"Qt, for work in the Southern Cali- Re L p K h d
. pastor, ... v. . . nott, preac e
fornia has been'-provided for with great liberty and unction on the
by the four brethren, and will anointing of the Holy-G_host. Souls
put m fiel.9 under the lead . found. Jesus. :.: Qur regtllar Thursday
of Bro. G<>?dwm. Now who the- night prayer-meetings have become
first donatiOn for. the.s.econd one? . We .. ''irregular". in that the audience is as .
. should at .two tents at large as at the Sahbath services.
_the tiJ!le. Th1s IS real Home m1s- Our people deliglit to gather for praye"r
SJOnary work. and to intercede for the work of God
THE forthcoming issues of the MES- and the salvation of the unsaved, and
SENGER will reports of the :Pis- these are always times of salvation.
trict Assemblies, now being held in Sabbath day. . started with 180 -in
the. East, "followed a.ttendance,at Sabbath-School . and all
on the Coast: Let all Naz- day the tides of faith and power con-
arenes see that the MESSE.NGER is put tinued to roll in upon :us. our pastOr
into the hands of s<nne friend, ;and if preached in the morning and three
possible get subscribers forthe_paper. souls cam.e to the altar. The night
ought to'have thousand . service WaS the
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Los Ange.les and put conviction on the audience, and WEST TEMPLE STREET MISSION. ,
about twenty persons . came to the The Tuesday night -ih
A.T TQE TABERNACLE altar as seekers for salvation, sancti- charge of Bro. Mashburn,.v who .
The of holy song:, prayer and fication, or the restoration. of lost . announced , that Deaconess Sister
.. testim.;>ny commenced early on Sab- . - Stockton would bring . the message.
... bath morning and continued nearly ,JJ .:& .JtJ Thursday afternoon and night Evan-
through the-day until the close.of the STREET MEETING. gelist Goodwin preached, and Bros. ,
-nigntservme.- --:---- . Rocl{liUI and Qibbs conducted
Pastor -Whitcomb, surrounded by a . at .the corner of Fifth and Wall Sts. Friday night se:r;vice. . The writer
number of the preachers, opened the was one of unusual power and unity preached at 7:30 Sunday n!ght. The
morning service with a familiar. of spirit; also unusual .in. the large .'rhu:r;sd!lY. afte.moon meetmg, to. be.

by-th;-large congregation present. The street corner is perhaps the near- our_ Gc;d crown it with .
As hearoseto preach, he took for his est ayenue some of us will ever find His richest blessing, and get many
text Rev. 21:23: "And the Lamb is in which to fulfil the Lord's command, precious souls for .. His _ .kingdom.
-the light thereof. " Briefly, very ''Go out into the hi'ghways and hedges "Anniversary announced
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clearly the speaker brought out the and compel'them to in." . We Sunday, May_24, in celebrati<m of
texts in which "The Lamb of God" may not succeed in compelling them the opening of this work. Bros.
was mentioned; .. that - the to come-in, hue the HolySpirit will . Gibbs and Rockhill have kept a
lesson to be drawn from 'them was compei men.(manyof. them !')teepedin steady and persistent fight against
the ' 'Philosophy of sacrifice.'.'.- He sin and wandering about the.., enemy in -this place. T-hey will
said that sacrifice was the 'one condi- chart or compass) to stand and listen get their r.eward.
tion of success the true . . ground. of the .. stol'y of Christ's redeeming . Regular services are held Tuesday, .
. glory and the' glory of Heaven,. as love. If you want:areal blessing on '1:30.p._ in.; Thursday, 3 mi; Fri..:
manifested in the "Suffering love" of your soul, try the street corner. You day, :7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 3 p.
the Godhead. This was a . very may not get a chance to pray or tes- m.; Sunday night 7:30.
impressive discourse, and under . the tify; but a company of Spirit-filled, T. S. MASHBURN.
power of the Spirit .brought the COJ1- people standing. and . _. _. _.
.. gregation into . .a_ right attitude .Of - singing .and shining for' Jesus, is a FROM :REv. w. c. WILSON.
heart to-meet around the table of the testimony in itself, and may go, far- Our trip from Upland to Kentucky
Lord. Fully 650 partook of theSac- ther and last longer than if you talked was made without any accidents.
rament of the Lord's Supper, which an hour. MATTIE J. SMOOT. The blessing of our :r,._ord abides. My
was a season of great blessing. This .J/1 - .J/1 .J/1 piother was a little fatigued, but her
change of the Sacrament from .after- GRAND AVE. CHURCH. health remains as usual. I preached
noon to morning afforded a . The blessing of the Lord it maketh in the_ .M. E. C. S. at Hanson, Ky.,
numberto enjoy the divine feast. rich,
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nd He addeth no sorrow with Tuesday.night the 5th. This is my
The Holiness meeting in the a-ftex;- proved-at- old-home-town-and the church- thari-
noon wasas usual a season of rich ,__the services of the Grand Avenue was expelled from some six years
blessing, and was- given to prayer, Church on Sabbath last. Five new ago, for holding a meeting in the
praise.and testimony. scholars were added to the Sabbath- bounds of my pastor's charge and
Bro. Whitc.omb . preached another School, new people in the congrega- getting a few people saved and sane-
impressive and convincing sermon at tions, one lady from Azusa:, Cal., tified. The house was well filled in -
the night service from Matt. 7:13, H. united with the Church, arid a young spite of the inclemency of the
He opened his discourse by the con- man as a seeker at the altar, and the weather. With the e'xception of the
sideration of the question "Who then blessing of the Lord richly ' i'esting - class leader, the members of .the
can be saved?" showing that only. a upon all the saints, made ita happy official board that were present at my-
, small portion. of the human race, day. Bro. LaFontaine preached in trial, were present in the congrega- '
apart from infants, the heathen who the morning on "Ye were sealed with tion of the Lord the evening I
lived up to his inner light, and the _the Holy Spirit of promise," and on preached. .The 'blessing of the-Lord
irresponsible, in a really justi- "I pray for them," at night. Next. was on the meeting. -One seeker for .
tied condition. .He then followed by Sabbath evening the Gideons will full salvation.
. the eonsitlel'ation o{ five certain- have charge of the service,. and a help- I am now at Wilmore and find our
__ :-W:!s: 1st, The mass of adulCpersons - ful -and-- inspiring-meeting is . antici- . boys from enj OY.ing -
are unsaved; 2nd, Salvation is diffi- pated. The Thursday evening prayer- health and pursuing 'their studies
cult to righteous, and impossible : rneetingsare seasons of rich blessings. with credit. I also met with Sister
to the sinner, as such; p3d, .- lt is May 10 was the fortieth birthday of Crist who is at this time delJvering a
impossible ' to escape our. essential Bro: LaFontaine;arid. a'la.rge number e.ries Je<!tures in the
en:vironment; 4th, Harmonization of the friends took him by $urprise on While her services have .been missed
with that environment, the sole con.: Saturday afternoon ap.d eve.ning and in Califorrda, they are much
. dition of. here or al)d filled the house to .oveiflo:wirtg, pass- ciated here. Dr. Haynes; the presi-
5th, Without such haAhonizatiOn ing the time in song, prayer.:and dent of the College, .
conscience and revelation for- and .leavingasubstantial purse Christian gentleman, a great preacher
bode - Therefore we of money and many tokens -of true " and is evidently accomplishing a
should strive-agonize-to eriter into friendship_ and good-will as a great work in the '1Ilinds and
.life and peace. This gracious sermon pleasing memory of 'the day. " hearts of the _ young .
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with the-greatest of courtesy, having J
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morning. We fur- A fullset :of Matthew Henry's Com- one of .the_ follo.wing _naJJ1ed papers
ther had the pleasure of enjoying his meritary. The set "is riew and ls for to new. for $1 .. or
Christian fellowship by dining with sale because owner, .Rev. J. A. where already a subscnber to
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We set our face toward the Paelfic Dean 542 Wall street or . Nazarene to any of the papers named for $1.75
Coast in a few days, stopping off a Co., 730 Sar{ Pedro street. toan:rofthepaPenare$1.00
day at Denver, and a at Las To LET._:_Nice sunny front room; The Beulah Christian,
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"\Ve.are to the highlands bound" Two essentials tO good health are
fresh air and pure water. Both these
and finding higher ground. Several . furnished with lots purchased in
souls have sought the Lord the. last Melrose _ HilL .Tract_ and_ adjacent
two weeks, and . five new members properties. .,
Providence, R. I. .
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ship. We have now had a constant Clark at his- . on Graham
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Friday night was a blessed time of Messenger, $1.50 per year.
victory. Two souls were at the altar. ===========================================
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One7.was-gloriously-sancttfted--'amftbT
other we believe. was much helped . .
Sunday was also a good day with us.
One seeker was at the altar. Brother
Lawson was with us on Wednesday
night. We listened to a very helpful A great mal!.y persons ask, concerning the WALL ROLL, "WHAT IS IT?"
talk on the mission work in India. It appears that a large percentage of our Christian friends have
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h h L 'II hi enjoyed the use of a WALL ROLL. For the benefit of such we W()uld
ur prayer tst at t e . ora WI ric Y , s_ay, ' 'THE .FAV_ ORITE TEXT WALL ROLL" is a roll14x21 inches,
bless the work there.
containing 32 pages and. a _handsome page. It is so arrangd that
EDNA MAE VALJEAN. by turning a leaf-each morning you inay have .. before you a helpful text
of Scripture in type large enough to be . read across an ordinary room .
In this particular WALL ROLL the texts were selected by well-known
ministers and evangelists, and are accompanied by some helpfui words
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CUCAMQNG.A, CAL.
Our meetings . are going well; with-
. evangelists Mrs. Mary Lee Cagle and
husband as with Evangel-
ist Gregory and . Green .as song and
.musical __ directors. - Deep ... conviction ...
is. on many: some are seeking and a
-few have found the Lord. Pray for
us that this will be a great time of
ha.rves.t-here. Themeetingwilllikely
continue a couple of wee)<s longer .
. T. J. O'NEAL, Pastor:
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from thew_ .
.'l'hus, in.addition to ''The Word," you have amessageJrom one of God's
sengers. The ROLL may be used. year after year. Some homes have
the same ROLL; which has been in use for 10 or 15 years. You carinot
. ... ... --invest the-few cents required in anything . that will bring as much-help -,
for so long a tirrie as .this. . l
''SeJJ.tl in Your Orders at Once for'
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__ - .SIZEi 14X21 INCHES'; neatly mounted. Sent, post-pai d,_at.the .
To an who owe the Nazarene Pub- remarkably low price of 60c; with stick; J5c with silk
lishing ,Cd ... for Books, Sunday-School ,.. cord and hard wood turned stick . . . .. .. -- -
Supplies or We have --,_
dir ;:u . . Comp&hY
in due at__Qnc;e. . . 730
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MOTI'O- .. HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD.'' In this day S9maily are }Ook-
.Deets Pacific Bible .. College ing for .the . best investments, it is
641 E. 28th St., Loa Angeleil, cat. well to consider the . investment of
PaBIIJDBNT, REV. P. F. BRESEE, D. D. . . . VICE-PRESIDENT. REV. ISAIAH REID, A:. B. the dollar ill you rig fiVeS . ..COnsecrated
PRINCIPAL LEORA MAliiS. to God. Some . day the acres _ .
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Tuu. -o. J!istory ................. , .......... ........ ........................ 9 A, 111 ..... : .:-.; .. .. :.= .-;: ... -Rev. -xaalah-R<rid. - :.. . . . . trams_ .b11t forever there will
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Text Drill on Bible SubJeete ............................ .......... Io A. llf ........................ .... .. Rev. Lewis L Hadley bl h ld d -- ---
All About theBible ........................ _. .......................... u A. ............................ Rev. Lewis L Hadley: est t e wor , an have been tnstru-
EvENJNo CLAB_SES- 0. .... P. M .. Rev. menta} in .leading SOU}S tt) Salvatfon .
VloeaiCIMuasiehanls.d Si&'ht Reading, Thul'l!-. 7:80 P. M., fo!laa Katherine Stone, Supervisor Other schools may make en'g ineers
. .-.us c. &Alii nge ea ty e oo . . . . -'
- farmers, lawyers; archi-
COLLEGE MISCELLANY. years there have a number of tects, but they do not necessarily
xsAIAH REID. students from the leading colleges of make soul-savers. The true holiness
what the other Holiness Colleges the State to stand- t.he examinatiol_l, . school has_ the great High Calling .
. but none have _passed but from tlie - As such we commend it to you for
and Schools are _doing is . State University, and many of these . . .
and hasalso a certain spirit of right- have failed. So our college is the best paymg
__ eous. _ _ is !P the .State, except- dtvt_dends_of prtce, . ariafor
, .. . . _Hts:. speetar sear "'n-schools . . .. . t}}at . has. had _ longest Now _the!), .what
standing true to the subjection of the .studendt to pass. It IS. bemg. ...say you? and what do ye?
. . . . . . . . . . -strate that Chrtsttamty.
mtellectual to the spirituaL _Thts, tt does not dtsquahfy a student and COLLEGE NOTES.
seems, only remains possible where limit him in his mental development The "College ask God's
-holy life Without holiness but on the 'other hand richest blessing upon all our precious
. brain worship. and . muscle and prepares :him. fo! real "Praying and Paying
seem to sap spirituality of all but a stud.y. T.he world is to . This time we thank Bro. Denham :
. reahze th1s. Men who are developed t S f .
forma_l .morabty. . . _ both mentally and spiritually are in o . acramento , . or . $1.50,
Bro. Ellyson writes that Peniel, demand." Stormer for. 50c, and Stste:r; Ona Mar-
instead of yielding to the season las- It is time to insist that our schools tin for $1.00; dear Mother Hallowell
situde, only rises in spiritual vigor. have merit as_to real scholarship. An and Sister -Barr for a basket of
:- From. Plainview the word is. "that educated ministry is . in demand- and fresh eggs; and S.ister Rupp of Cuca-
the fire falls." From Bro. Beeson's -should be. has no :Premium monga ;for of delicious
he Pentecostal _Advo- to put on ignorance. We must have ,. peas, also and Stster Gay for $5 .
is .encouragemehtinseveral a sanctifted ministry, ahdw e must - for Bro. - Retd Whil . answer to
aspects w.ell w.orth .considering. ':!'he have an educa.ted ministry. Goliath three sent in
late Morrison meetmg was of lastmg . goes out armored. Saul's unsanctified . to asstst worthy to fim1;1h the
-.benefit. and did not end when the armor will not fit . our Davids but college year: Bi-6. Isbell of Redlands
special services :were over. . It David .did not learn to slin2' after he sent $10.00, Mr. A . . M. of Chi-
.cttanged the SundaySchool into a sal- .got on the battle field .. David had cago $5.00, and a dear Stster.$15.00.
vation service. ''The revival contin- drill. David also had some- God bless them zichly.
ued after the meeting closed." Some thing more than material armor. It is a real "test o;f faith"
,.half.a dozen or more the cannot afford to send "riovices" to to meet the many expenses. incidenF
Monday following. He . says the fight our battles-for us. . to the-closing of the College year, but
financial did not seem to figure- How- will we :come _to see that as our "Praying Friends" continue to
. at all as their. ''enrollment larger Schools are enterprises . to keep- College needs. befo.re . the
than any previOus year." It ts the same or harm the kingdom of God? How Lord, we know . IJe wtll ratse up
with us here. _I am told by those whQ shall we help people to that a few _Friends" .send 11eede_d
. inch of the way teacher,s and scholar.s. do. not carry. on funds to pay and also for
Pacific. has tts a school_? In no sense can the scnool the expenses of our
enrollment been so large, arld never--6e-s iistained oy- llie- sman-tui'tion of a - .Q.f_t__lm.ty JWQle young peo::-..
. so well supported. desire to call few In rid way can a few pie.
attention _to a special feature: of the; buildings carry -on . a :school. The _
work . overlooked by ina.py, . whole is but an . open way
to whtch Beeson attention. for of G<:id. accomplish
He-says:- .. - --- - - . jp'eat for Qod His .kjng-
- ':1. am sure that our will be .. dom. In proportion as it offers ways
delighted ro--."'-kpow. that_ Qne of. oqr . and means .for what aid each can fur-
-- la$t nish; -the.more reiidily can 'it' be car-
Rhodes scholarship_ exammatton and d :t - -. -- -
; was the only one to pass in ne .o success_. .n.ny.ms.tttutton of
Two students from the State Univer- learnmg does ,not build .ttself. All
sity stood the examination at the work at it; the millionaire and
- --sarn,e ,t;iine and - -In .. previgps :the,common tojler. '
AFRICAN. PUMPKIN MONEY.
. We were to get $17.30, _as
tt came roll\ng in for the College
Building. A young brother saw Bro.
Reid's. the ; 'pumpkin . .
collection" m-AfncQ., and to
give . orie week's .salary . toward the
. New_ 'Fund.; so sent it -in as
his "pumpkin .
"Go.tlimi alid do'likewise."
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Mottos and .Holiness Books be \.
had at the Publjshittg House.
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Mesaenger
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and trimming. it to make it burn day." Terms . belonging to .the Jewish
Passover festival.
brightly. The fir candle was a length "Sol.iuers." Rom"an soldiers, who
of wood cut "oft a kind of fir tree, charge of ihe eruci..fl.xion. "Pierced pis
JEWELS h" h f d b dd d h side' '-to make sure he was dead. ''
. ' W IC IS OUn 1m e e lD t e peat. ing the legs was a cru_eL way <!f ascertain-.
C
HILDREN, did you ever see a This ki:fid of candle is still : 1,1sed in ing whether or, not. the person was dead,
J
ewei? . . There are mjlny kinds- some parts of Scotland. and would also . probably: hasten death in
case he . was .not.'' . - .
them pearls, rubies, agates It"usually fell to the lot of the "herd "He-that hath seeD hath- bome- 'lt-- -t
---and-diamonds. John adds his own testimony.. God
costly that not many people can afford but should a beggar ask for a night's . have abundant
to buy them. lodging, he was ,expected to - relieve "A bone or him shall not be broken.!-'
I want to tell you of a jewel that is the
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:(_ his. ... In "Whom they hine . . This ful-
. - --- --filling of the Scriptures has no cinnpulsion
_ .. a
tioned. It is your soul that God has called a "puir man," or "poor man." the typology of the old Jewish
tion. It is .. finishcd! '-the symbolism of
, giv-en you. It has been purchased at -Child's Hour. the old covenant.,.-the prophecy was ful-
a great price, and cost Jesus His life oil ..- ..- filled. The Old blended into the New. The
"''h S d Sch l Le Old pi"cturc dissolves into the New reality
on the cross. What great love He e un ay . 00 BBOn. '-the quotations verify it.
must have had for you, anti howdread.:: BY Is.uAu REm. " ''A garden-a Dew sepulcher." - "There
full
t would be to refuse God's mercy. - May
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1908
'' they laid Jesus.'' . There was a real death . .
Jesus' Death and Burial. There was . the shed blood; There was a
and be lost forever! John 19:23-42. dead body. There..was a real grave. There
Read John 19:17-42 Commit verses 39; 40
God says of them who fear t.heLord was a real burial. Every point verified.
GOLDEN TEXT-Jesus dud, for our inn!!. and indubitably fixed. "It is finished."
and think upon His name, ' "They shall according to the scriptures.-1 Cor. 1,5:8. A real atonement was made. .
be-mine, in that- day I make up - ri.An.v BEADINGS.
. . I d I "II h . Mon., . May 18, John 19:17-30. Tuel., . F9R THE .
my ]ewes; an Wl Spare t em 8S a Luke 23:32-38. Wed., Luke 23:39-49. Thu., 1. J"ew1sh and h1story declare
'man spar.eth .his own .son that S(lrveth : John 19 :3142. _fact of the . .......... : . . ..
h
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m."- =elen A"""""old. 5:1-11. Sun., Rev. 5:6-14. 2. There was a real P!lrson P!lt to death
n ' - . . on the cross.
Suggestive Notes and Coinilients 3. This one on the cross was
.. JJ ..
. TAKE. CARE OF YOUR .BODY.
T
HE majority of young' people di!)-
obey the -laws-of health . . They
eat improper fQod. and drink improper
drinks. They eat and drink
larly and at improper hours. . They
dress unhealthfully, expose them-
selves to cold, neglect bathing, v:enti-
lation and exercise -in the open air.
They overtax-mind and-- body; wor:.ry,
fret and break down their health .. _
many ways, tlien expect a octor With
an of poisons to makethem
well again, while they go . right on
doing the things that made thetiV'Sick!
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SOUNDED TO HIM.
A
COUNTRY clergyman on .his .
round of visits interviewed a
youngster as to his acquaintance with
stories.
"My lad,'' said he, have, of
course, heard of the parables?''
sir," shyly the boy;
whose mother had instructed him in
sacred history. "Yes, sir."
''Good!'' s.aid _the_ '.'Now
which oT them do you like the best. of
all?"
The boy squirmed, but at last, heed-
- - .- STATEMEN".r. tll_ft same who declared h1mself -as '
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Son
The story of the trial is in substance as of Man" .and "Son of God."
follows.: Jesus arrested by a mob 4 . . 1s _d.eclarcd as the one who . was
aged by Jewish officials, by whom he was . Old. . . figure, . _a,nd
remanded to the jurisdiction of the high . proph.eslcd as_ h_e who was wounded for
riest who sent him to Pilate . and Pilate transgressiOns,'' and by ''whose
P ' . . . ' . stnpes we arc healed.''
to .. Anhpas, wh.o returned. h1m. to. Pllate.
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. The Holy Ghost's New Testament .
Pilate really ws.hed to spare life, but explanation af his is .tliat he _ was
catered to the wlll ?f the mob and God ' s Sacci1icial "sacrificed for
gave .orders . suffenng the_ .death us,". and w.as the'real "atonement" sym-
penalty by The 1s the bolizcd in. the 01!1 Testament--so there is
account, not of h1s tr.al, but of h1s death a r ell.l blpod-alo.n.ement made.
on the cross . bunal. . Read carefully 6. e this. a-ton"cment the ''blood'' is
the parallel accounts by Matthew, eveF the .true symbol. It is the blQod
and Luke: Read the Home Readmgs . }Vhic;h makes . tpe __
(Q meant tife is in the blood. '' There i!! no way -
by bis death the cross. Rea_dmg the intp presence the Fatlier but by" the
only 1ts _spe_ctacular or olo'od of the everlasting covenant' :.:..:....
1ts 1s .to 1ts real .meamng and atonement, not by fire. We pray in vain
place m the. history of the B1ble. only in his name who shed his blood. "The
. Thc- d.octrme of the Atonement, the.Pas- blood the blood is all my plea."
Lamb, or the symbolic ' .'scape goat," Fmlmed. .. l. The - : Jewish age. "Veil
IS the undertone Of what was Only seen rent in twain. ''
."10th the eyes. The lesson deals with . . . 2. The human life of the "Son of
awful facts-God's love-God's forgive- Man. '
ness. Don't Yainly try to comprehenu 3; The rc\ elation of God in the. morfal
depths. Believe them reverently. life of Jesus.
COMMENTS. 4. The human fulfilling of the law, and
''After this.'' . Connect up Matthew's all in the himself as a
an-d Mark 's account. ''Jesus knowing,'' sacriflee.
etc. Jesus had not "lost his way in all 5. His "d:ti_ng for our sins according
the awful detail .of that day, not even on to the Scripture. " .
the cross. He knew what he had to do 4. "Judas went to his place.'? Then
and was at the end. "That tlie Sci'"ipture bad. men have, a place. There is a hell.
might (be-tter was) be fqlfill cd. '' That is, 3. "Woman, behold thy Son. Behold
that what was prophetically. declarep as Mother. ''
necessary to make the atonement by his 4. "My God, my God, why thou
life he had fulfilled. There is no sj gp. gf. forsaken met"
.fatalism here. Tha"t Jesus had to do any- T ' ' I thirst.' '
thing because it was prophesied, and could 6. ''It is ihii"shed.''
not help himself, is nowhere taught in the 7. "Father., into 'thy hands ' ! commend"
.Testis here, as always, says of him- . my spi rit.,- .. .
self . and his, Ji fe, ''I .. t ake it pp, . or His t;pal. 1: 1t is supposed t_o
lay 1t down. . . . -, . . begun, about 1:30 in the and was
ing his rriother's . frowns, he replie4:
''I guess I like one where
. -_.Qody fishes."- Selected.
''Vinegar.'' Sour wine. '"'Hyssop,'' not conclti<led .by 8:30 a. m. Most "of the pro-
. ' definitely think it was . a . .ce.edings were . b efore aJI(l
1
.,accord
.. <lrug, which '1ithtthew says he ing -to -law,.-11legah- . .. - .- -
... ,..
; ... "THE FIRST CANDLESTICK:. --
T
HE .first . pandlestick -wrui : a b<?Y
. He sat ui the corner of . a Scotch
kitchen holding a piece of fir candle
in his hands,_ from time to time cutting
would . not . drink after he had tasted it. : 2 . False witnesses"\ycre used, making a
wathe .cl!<se, jtuy. and ...
to ciJeun<ret the uifluence .of a a rug wh1ch 3. wiii! made to fo"rce him to in-
bcimmbcd his body and beclouded his criminate' himself. .
mind. .. - . :4 :: In the Jewish co_qt:_t ]le_ was ,et.arge(l
''It is . He k11ew when the with ''blasphemy;' ' ' in .the Roman court
'.work was "done. Bowed his head.''. Re-
1
.sedition,'' the i!a"Dle court .rende#ng
signed his body. "Gave up the the charges. . .
spirit; See Luke 23:46. . . 5. Mob violence was used to eoinpo1. -
"Preparation." ."Sabbath." mih Pilate to sign the death warran.t.
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An incident is related of a devoted
GOD'S WORD HONORED.
Professional .Cards.
servant of the Lord in _England . He . DR. PAUL''BRESEE
.was at one time led to a town noted . 611-16 LissNER BLoo.
624 S. SPRING ST.
for its infidelity. Feeling utterly Tel. Main 1484 Home F 1484
impotent, but With a SOUl stirred tO Broadway4183
Loe Aneeles. Cal. _ Home 2798
on a principal street, and there stood FITTEi>. .>" - 683 'cuinmiriP St. .
with '' his open Bible uplifted high DR. w. :J.


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above his head, without the utterane EYE, EAR. NOSE ANr THROAT
of a single WOFd. . -------Hours 10 t.o-12,-2 -t.o 6,-- - Severance Bldg-,
The strange-:---attitrrde ar-rested :Qqme

Malp sta .
. attention, and at first, behol<;lers were D. M! McDONALD
disposed to be amused. But gazing ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
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with his closed eyes, and looking on N. E. Cor. Fourth and Sprlne sts. Cal.
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that book held aloft; a feeling of
seriousness and awe stole upon them, W. BURT CLARK;
and soon the thrilling power of the . coUNsELLOR AT LAW
S_ilent meSSage began tO be . Los ANGELES
For six hours ---he -r-emained .. at his . .... .. . . ._ ... . _
. . h' l ltt d . . th d W. S. KNOTT B. ARDIS Wll. T. KENDRICK
post; W _1: e mu lU es . ga ere / KENJ)RICK ARDIS .
arotihd the speechless wrtness fpr . ' . ' --

. artd. wete themselves hushed 1m!1ii! A:rTORNEYS AT LA.w .. ,


r::, Will practice lit all the stata';.nci Federal Courta.l
into a deathlike stillness:-- At length . Offices-Rooms Temple Block. Loe Arieeles.
.. closing the book, ieaping from the
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PENTECOSTAL ERA,
____ Washington, D. C .
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than the ordinary grace of God; and. I ' Phone Broadway 4699 ..317 W. 4th Street
I . . &"AUCHMOODY
19-121 E- . Sixth St: .. _
could not convince them that a grain ' .
of'humble love was better .than all - MANUAL ' (>F THE
these gifts put together. This . tny Pentecostal Church Qj the Nazarene. T.f n - '
dear friend, was what made me fear . J.j rays:. buy of .
for you. This makes me remind you . . IN cr.,orn,
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c..: \ -.. -.. THE BIG EXCLUSIVE
again and again. ""7" John Wesley. 'Get one now and keep up with the .. .---
, . ..- .JI 'NAZARENE Pl1BL1SHING co. .. BARTLETT MUSIC Co. '
. Two -'New 'fracts. . 730 San Pedro St. Los Angeles, Cal. 231-233-235 s. Broadway Opp, City Hall
"WHY YOU SHOULD BE
. AND
. "CHILDREN OF . THE OLD MAN.'! .
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Are Words m season to the justified.
, Can-be had from .the author, Rev. R . .Cor._ Fifth--and San_ Pedf.o Sts.
Pierce, 730 Sa:n Pedro Street, 'Los . . : . :
' Angeles, Cal. Price, 20c per doz.; $1 Pr1ces as "fow as the lowest, consistent with good grades.
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