Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, September 08, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1898.
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out the inhabitants of the valley,! asunder in the midst, and all his
because they had chariots of iron. | bowels gushed out.—Acts i 18.
—Judges i. 19.
Now this man purchased a field
God is not a man, that he should with the reward of iniquity.—Acts
;b- neither the son of man, that he i. 18.
And the chief priests took the
should repent.—Num. xxiii. 19.
And it repented the Lord that he silver pieces . . . and bought
ijud made man on the earth, and it the potter’s field.—Matt xxvii. 6-7. ,
grieved him at his heart.—Gen.vi.6.
And they departed quickly from
A God of truth and without in­ the sepulcher, with fear and great T H E O N LY S C H O O L OF T H E K IN D ,
iquity. just and right is he.—Deut. joy, and did run to bring his disci­
ples word.—Matt, xxviii. 8.
xxxii. 4.
Thus saith the Lord, behold, I | And returned from the sepulcher
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frame evil against you, and devise and told all th ese things unto the
a device against you.—Jer. xviii.ll. eleven— Luke xxiv. 9.
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And they went out quickly and
I make peace and create evil. I
the Lord do all these things.—Is. tied from the sepulcher; for they
trembled and were amazed; neither
xlv. 7.
said they anything to any man.—
The Lord is very pitiful and of
Mark xvi. 8.
tender mercy.—Jas. v. 11.
And the men which journeyed
For his mercy endureth forever.
with him I Paul] stood speechless, Pupils are G iven Every O p p o rtu n ity to Learn W ithout
— 1 Chron. xvi. 34.
And thou shalt consume all the hearing a voice but seeing no man.
Being H am pered by S u p erstitio n s and Dogmas.
people which the Lord thy God —Acts ix. 7.
And they that were with me
shall deliver thee; thine eye shall
have no pity upon them.—Deut. saw indeed the light and were
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afraid;
but
they
heard
not
the
voice
vii. 16.
Vow go and smite Amalek, and of him that spake to me.—Acts,
utterly destroy all that they have, xxii. 9.
And when we were all fallen to
and spare them not, but slay both
man and woman, infant and suck­ the earth, I heard a voice.—Acts
xxvi. 14.
ling.—1 Sam. xv. 2-3.
His anger endureth but a mo­ Abraham had two sons; one by
a bond-maid, the other by a free
ment.—Ps. xxx. 5.
For ye have kindled a tire in woman.—Gal. iv. 22.
By faith, Abraham when he was
mine anger which shall burn for­
tried oflered up Isaac, . . . his
ever.—Jer. xvii. 4.
only begotten son.—Hcb. xi. 17.
While the earth remaineth, seed­
time and harvest shall not cease.— I and my father are one.—John A Splendid Corps of Teachers and Good Facilities for
x. 30.
Gen. viii. 22.
My father is greater than I.—
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And the seven years of dearth
began to come. . . And the fam­ John xiv. 28.
ine was over all the face of the
The father judgeth no man, but
earth.—Gen. xli. 54, 56.
hath committed all judgment to the
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For these two years hath the son. . . .
As I hear I judge.—
famine been in the land; and yet John v. 22, 30.
SILVERTON.
OREGON.
there are five years in which ther**
I judge no man.—John viii. 15.
shall be neither earing nor harvest.
I came not to judge the world.—
—Gen. xlv. 6.
John xii. 47.
This [John the Baptist] is Elias,
And tliou, child, shall he called
C u s ite r & D a v e n p o r t
which was for to come.— Matt.xi.14. the prophet of the highest. . . .
And they asked him [John the To guide our feet into the way of
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Baptist], What then? Art thou peace.—Luke i. 76, 79.
Think not that I am come to send
Elias? And he saith, I am not.— peace on earth; I came not to send
John. i. 21.
peace, hut a sword.—Matt. x. 34.
And immediately [after his bap­
I am one that bear witness of my­
tism] the spirit driveth him into self. . . Though I bear record of
tne wilderness. And he was there myself, yet my record is true.—
in the wilderness forty days tempt­ John viii. 18, 14.
If I hear witness of myself, my
ed of Satan.—Mark i. 12-13.
witness is not true.—John v. 31.
And the third day [after his bap­
And Elijah went up by a whirl­ Corner Main and Water Streets,
SILVERTON, ORE.
tism] there was a mariiage in Cana wind into heaveu,—2 Ki. ii. 11.
of Galilee. . . Aud both Jesus
No man hath ascended up to |
was called and his disciples to the heaven, but he that came down
from heaven, even the son of man.
marriage.—John ii. 1-2.
—John lit. 13.
Then Judas . . . brought
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And the Lord spake unto Moses
again the thirty pieces of silver to face to face, as a man speak-
Good T im e s fo r a ll lim e^.
the chief priests and elders.—Matt, eth unto his friend.—Ex. xxxiii.ll.
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For I have seen God face to face,
xxvii. 3.
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Now this man [Judas] bought a and my life is preserved.—Gen.
in his book entitled
ficid with the reward of iniquity. xxxii. 30.
No man hath seen God at any
—Acts i. 18.
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time.—John i. 18.
Ye have neither heard his voice
And he cast down the pieces of
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any time nor seen his shape.—
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John v. 37.
and went out and hanged himself.
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And he said, Thou canst not see
It
should
t>e
in
the
hands of every thinking person. Address all orders to
—Matt, xxvii. 5.
my face; for there shall no man see
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