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Jack Crawford William Morris Book - Hubbard Thornton Woman's Work ------- Alice Hubbard Crimes against Criminals - R. G. Insrersoll Battle of Waterloo ...... Victor Hugo A Christmas Carol ..... Chas. Diekens White Hyacinths Elbert Hubbard Ballad of Reading Gaol Oscar Wilde The Roycrofters, East Aurora, New York. SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS On the Sunday School Lesson by Rev. Dr. Linscott For the In- , ternational Newspaper Bible Study Club. May 2nd, 1909. (Copyright, 108, by Rev. T. S. Linscott, D.D.) Paul's First Missionary Journey. Cyprus. Acts xiii: 1-12. Golden Text Go ye Into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. Mark 16:15. Verse 1 Where was Antloch? What constituted a Christian church, then, and now? What was the difference between prophets and teachers? Verse 2 What Is meant by "minis tered to the Lord?" What mental, physical or spiritual benefits are there derived from fast ing? How long should a person abstain from food, in order to constitute a Christian fast? What right has the present day Protestant church to discontinue the practice of fasting? When would the ears of a company of godly men, be most sensitive to the voice of God. during a feast or a fast? Was there any connection between their ministering and fasting, and the Holy Spirit speaking to them? Is the Holy Spirit apt to speak to those who are not Intensely engaged in the cause of God? What is necessary In order to cul tivate an ear for the voice of God? Should we all be "called" of God, be fore undertaking any kind of work? Verse 3 Ought the church today to send out missionaries to new districts, and to heathen countries? If it Is the duty of the church to send out missionaries, Is It, or not, the duty of every person, whether a member of the church or not, to help support them? (This question must be answered In writing by members of the club.) r Why did they fast and pray, before sending Paul and Barnabas on their mission? Would it be a help to each local church today, to fast and pray before each missionary meeting? Do you think the women took part In this service, and whether or not, what reason is there to debar women from any of the church's work? Verse 4 Is it possible or practical, to be guided in every journey we take, and In all else by the Holy Spirit? Should ft pastor ever take charge of a new church, without being directed to do so, by the Holy Spirit? Please point out on the map, In your Bible, where Seleucia, Salamls and Cyprus are situated. (. Were they consciously, or uncon sciously, directed by God the Holy Spirit, all along their journey? Verse 5 Should men and women, in the ordinary walks of life, be as faithful In preaching the gospel, or testifying for Jesus, wherever they may be, as Paul and Barnabas were? Verse 6 How many places men tioned In this lesson, are situated on the Island of Cyprus? (See your map.) What motives had likely Induced this man Elymas, to claim to be a pro phet? Verses 7-8. How do you account for a man being so bad, as to try to pre vent another man from serving the true God? Verses ft-12. Are good men Justified In rebuking bad men with vehemence, when they would stop a work of love and mercy? Is it possible for a bad man to es cape the just penalty of his sins? Lesson for Sunday, May 9th, 1909. Paul's. First Missionary Journey, Antioch iu Pisidla, Acts xiil: 13-52. Gold and Silver Medals Bibles Books. The International Newspaper Bible Study Club is for the pur pose of promoting, in an unfetter ed way among the masses, a wider study of the Bible, the basal truths of Christianity, and the problems which enter into every man's life. It is compos ed of all those who join a Local Club, and take up the simple course herein outlined, barring only ordained clergymen. All who have not joined are warmly invited to do so and to compete for the prizes. Persons may join the club at any time during the year, but must, of course answer the 52 questions hereinafter explained, to qualify for the prizes, and the back questions may be obtained from this office. This paper has secured the right to publish the Internation al Sunday School Lessons by Rev. Dr. Linscott, which have arous ed so much interest elsewhere, and they' will appear weekly. One of these questions each week is to be answered in writing, and upon these answers the prizes are to be awarded. This paper is authorized to form a Local Newspaper Bible Study Club for its readers, and guarantees to all who join and fulfil the conditions, that every thing herein promised shall be faithfully carried out. CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST. 1. Each contestant, or his or her family, must be a subscriber to this paper, in order to qualify for membership in the Interna tional Newspaper Bible Study Club and this Local Club. 2. Each contestant in this Local Club must answer each of the written questions, for 52 con secutive weeks, commencing for Sunday, March 7, and the ans wers must all be in the possess ion of this paper within two weeks of the close of this period. 3. Each question must be ans wered separately, and" the paper written on one side only. No answer must exceed two hundred words in length and may be less, Each answer must have the name and address of the writer at the bottom of the answer. 4. The answers must be de livered to this office, and they will be collated at the close o the contest, and forwarded to headquarters for independent ex amination by competent examin ers. The prizes will then be awarded according to the highest number of marks, won by mem bers of the International News paper Bible Study Club, and ! prizes which may be awarded to members of this Local Club wil be given out from this office. T. A. 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Third Series A teacher's Bible price $5.50, to each of the next five contestants. Fourth Series-The book "The Heart of Christianity," price $1.50, to each of 1he next thirty five contestants. Each medal will- be suitably engraved, giving the name of the winner and for what it is awarded, and in like manner each Bible and book will be in scribed. All who can write, and have ideas, are urged to take up these studies regardless of the degree of their education, as the papers are not valued from an education al or literary standpoint, but from the point of view of the cogency of their reasoned ideas. Normal Regents Will Meet. Governor Benson has issued a call for a meeting of the board of normal school regents to be held in the capitol May 8 for the pur pose of determining the future policy of the board in regard to the normal school question. The three normal schools, Monmouth, Ashland and Weston, are now op erating as state institutions by private subscriptions until the end of the school year, the board hav ing adopted a resolution declaring them closed from that date. What the policy of the board will be at the May meeting is only a matter of conjecture, but judging from the attitude of the members at the previous meeting the schools will be compelled to oper ate as-private institutions under lease from the state. Since the board receives its financial support from the maintenance fund of the normal schools and the legislature failed to provide for them at the last session, the board is without funds to pay the expenses of the members in at tendance upon meetings and they will respond to the call at their own expense, Their attendance, however, is not obligatory. Statesman. Read the offer of a free trip to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposi tion at Seattle. Costs nothing but a little effort and you see everything. 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