East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 10, 1895, Image 4

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    honored among all men for that nox o! < 13 A. L C., was horn Kt
The current lunau year is one of
• the winter solstice of 756 A. U. C
the most important ones upon the which aha 1 make it forever unique
■ was found asking questions of tjie
.circle, ft' tn both scientific and pop- throughout the ages. I referto the
i doctors at the age of 12 jn the
ular stand-points. Its trur first of 17th of March, now celebrated as
spring of 10 A. I)., was baptised on
Tishri seems to have fallen upon St, Petrick’s day
The grander fact so entirely lost January 8, 28 A. ])., a i fortnight
August 30 1894 The moon that
was then new went full into an sight, of, so eclipsed by the minor aft< r he was 30 years old (in literal
tdip-c O'i September 15, 1894, and one which has usurped its place, , fulfillment of Daniel ix . 24, 25)-
went out with a total tdipse of the is that the crucifiction of Jesus ; thatghe had but a shoit avocation
(su on September 30, 1894. The Christ really took place upon the ■ of just 62 weeks(434 days) thereaf­
fir-t contact of this latter ecl p e thursday March 17, 29 A. D., ter, or. allowing 40 days for the
took place just where Mo-escro-s d which was the 14 of Nisan in that Wilderness and a lunar month of
.rest thereaftes, thet he had in all
the Red Sea, 33>9 years beton-. particular year.
How strange a commentary is but a brief 365-day (sola- jear)
The day f diowing the Hebrews,
■ whose modern calendar, like that this upon the accuracy of human misterv, dating from the firsi injr
¡of the current Christian one, ii dis- oecn logv, that the death of a acle at Cana of Galilee, but only a
placed l»v one year, one month and minor saint, ami one whose dat • is
i 364-day (lunar year) ministry,
IXZEevrlsLet» one day from its c< rnct plac". by no meats certain, should be dating.from the immediately sui-
In ii g tln*:r present civil vear mi as.-lghed to March 17, while he who eeeding Passover (this in particu­
It is first clasH inevery renp«ct. The proprietor having been raised October 1, l.s'.lt, right out of this actually died thereon, and to lar fulfillment of the first clause of
in the business knows just h*»w to conduct it Meat at retail and whole icdipse, that being the orijin of whoom we owe all of real Chr’st- Daniel ix:26), and that he was cru
•ale prices
You can buy by the quarter, less or more, and at prices i their New Year’* d tv of 5(i’»l A. M. unity, ha-, by vir ue of the arbitr.i cified dead and hurried on Thurs­
“H low ai you would have to pay ranchers
Beef.Pork,Mutton, Sausage I On the succeeding November l<>. ! rilv shifting Nisan rule of Good day March 17,29, A. D , in the (i(jth
(ear <»f Tiburius Caesar, in the eon
etc*
K. A. M attiifs , Proprietor in curred the last tr m-it of 7! rcury ■ Friday, no actual date at all upon .-olate of the two Longini (as testi­
.that this century shall see. By re- ||jj epitaph. Yet it is in keeping
fied Epiphanius). This was in the
versing lb’s transit according toils with the story of one who in h:s fits' year of the CCU. Oi mpiad
own cy< 1-s, we can istai lisb thejear
hlv li
‘e was without place <>r the 781st year of Rome, accord­
ciiiiiiy
ue
1 a-tr.nioinic.iI accuracy of the literal whereon to la: his head, and after ing to Varro. That he arose i>n
the third dav thereafter—to-wit on
wet k ri fe»r d to in the first chapter ,all is not dead, but alive again.
Sunday. March 20,29 A D.—. nd
of (it rt sis \Ve un an this wliethi r
S > today is th* solar ani v * rsi.ry
nb> the vert.al equinox, just 32
it I.** regarded as a week of evt )•*>, oj the erm ¡fiction, w hieli o. cm ie<i
ear after his annunciation bv
I or .is a lit* ral fact of seven normal exactly 1866 Juli in \ears ago. (etbriel to Mary.
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inert ly siudi d and vt nfied.
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Holding to their
As to tbe actual chronology
Always tlic bent. Known
'constant displacen.i.t, of a month
■ everywhere. Ferry’s Seed
necrology of th» Savior’s life,
F Annual for 1S‘J5 tells you
I within the \e.:rs, the mod'ti He­
what, how, anil when to plant,
satisfied with th* evidenc * that I e
bent Free, (let IL Address
brews commence ih ir Nis.in ■ n the
D. M. FERRY & CO.,
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Detroit, Mich.
m xtda v, March Ki at d tin mi dein
church c.n< tid.ir, a.s » adlieij'.g up-
proximately to tie -me mi. sTaml
disj lac< in nt f ,r the <i< i, rminati. n
ol tin ir » > c.il.ed ’ 1 st .. ' «¡1!
place the latti r upon .\pnl ’ 1th b.
vi 11 ue ot I i e ¡.r ni o, .\ icetie 1 ti. <
In the m it ue iJ.e mo-i im.
portant am.ivets ry known to chr. -
Disease commonly comes on with slight
n logy Blips bv us, un’, i med, un-
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symptoms, which when neglected increase
c< I» i>tat< «i. i* i a \ i
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in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
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