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PAGE SIX DAILY CAPITAL JOUTINAL, $ALEM, OREGON', SATUIIDAY, OCTOHEH 2, 1000. SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS ON THE SUNDAL SCHOOL LESSON BY REV. DR. LINSOTT FOR THE INTERNA TIONAL NEWSPAPER BIBLE STUDY CLUB. October :i, JOOl). Paul n Prlsonor Tlio Arrost. Acts 21:17 to 22:2D. Golden Text Thou thoroforo on dure hnrdnoss as a good Boldior of Jesus Christ. 2 Tim. 2-3. Versos 17-10 Why Is it tlint thoro Is no class of pcoplo who so lovo each other and rojolco In ench other's fol owshlp ns ronl onrnost Christians? Why did tlio Christians nt Jeru salem recelVo Paul so glndly? Paul told thorn about tho wondor ful things which God had wrought through his ministry among tho Gun tiles. Should Christians always toll each other of tho vlctorlos of their faith and works or is it llablo to en gender prldo nnd look like boasting? VcsscH 20 22Doos a good man al ways "Glorify God" at tho success of others? What, cither among mon or nngota, is tho greatest cause for Joy? (Sco Luko 15:7.) What is it a sign of, when a net son criticises or is not glad when ho learns of tho goodness of (mother? Could n Christian either ih"n nr now bo fully led of tho Holy tiplilt if at tho BUtno tlmo guided by or "Zealous of tho law?" In bringing tho two dlsponHntionti Is it llkoly that God, so to speak, vlnbcd at tho Apostles trying to graft tho law of Mosos into Christianity, or war, It God's plan that Jowlsh Christians should still koup tho law? Ib It llkoly that oven J a am tit.d tho ciders at JoriiBilsin ,iCi.v of tho full llborty of Christ'' goe,iu. or that "tho law" was to bo iilnii'ljnod? (8eo Gal. G:l-C. Hob. 8.:8-13 ol. ,., ) Verses 23-20. Did Jniuos nnd tho elders glvo Paul good advlro In this matter of tho vow and shaving tlioJn lionds nnd can you conceive It ns pos ftlblo that they were directed !y God in tho advlco thoy gavo? Did Paul do a wlso thing to Join with theso four men in tho tnnitor of tho vow, and whnt ho must linve known to bo n useless ccoiioiiy in connection therewith? Paul In ono place stntoi In sub stance that ho becnmonll UiIiiah to nil men that ho might win men to Clulst. How far can wo carry out that prln. clplo without bolng guilty of d-.eop tlon? (See I Cor. 0:20.) Verson 27-28 What Is tho dlffor piico hotwoon it Christian who, frm prejudice, spunks oll of nrolher Christian nnd thso .lows who MuU falsely of Paul? Verses 20-30 Blimilil wo ever form nn opinion or sproufl a rumor from mere nppimrnnceH? Which guiioritlly raise tin nioie excitement nnd wliyK n riiiucv of somethluK very good or or xomt bin very bail about a man? Vei-M'NJti!. Ill What In It In human nature which mukew one class or iMt-e, or political party or religion hodv. ho cruel tignhiM niiother cliisi, or rare or political party or religious body, whin their passions get stirred? (This MiieMloii must ho miMicrcd In Milling by member of the club.) Chap. 22: 1 15--Ought the fact that Paul had once been one of thenuel cs and had channel to be a Chrls tlou from convictions of duty to God, to hnvo given him favor with God feniing nnd rensonnblo men? Verses C-21 Is tho naratlon of our porsonal Chrlstlnn oxporlenco r du'y, nnd Is It an offectual way to proucli tho gospol to slnnors, and n help to bollcvori? Hero Ib a man with hatred 1 1 his heart for Jesus, on n mission of persu cutlon to Jesus' followers; on the rond ho sees (1) a great lls;).t ftom hoavoti; (2) ho Is stricken '.( tho ground; (3) ho Is spoken to b J"K- ub; (4) ho nsks Jesus who ho Is; (5) Jesus answer his questions; (0) those with him saw tho light but Iip.tu not tho voice.; (7) ho asks Jesus what he shall do; (8) Jesus told him to go on to Dnninscus and ho should thoro got full Instructional (9) ho is blind nnd led by tho hand to Damascus (10) Ananias restores hlfl sight and glvss him instructions what ho must do; (11) ho Is baptised. Now what are the most striking features In tills ox porlenco of Pnitl'ii conversion? Vorses 22-29 Did Paul's oxp'jr lenco stir their nngor becnuso they did not bollovo his testimony or bo causo thoy thought It was true nnd that It was likely to causo his release by tho Itoiniins7 Lesson for Sunday, Oct. 10, 1909. Paul a Prisoner. Tho Plot. Acts 22:30 to 23:35. ;: sje N 'fi H H: CHURCH SERVICES First Presbyterian. Church street, near Chemokcta. Itov. Honry T. Dabcock, pnstor. Mor ning sorvlco nt 11 a. m. Celebration of tbo Lord's supper and recep ion of now members. Aloxandor Hull will sing "Thou, Oh Lord, Art My Protec tor." Evening1 Borvlco nt 7: 30. Pronchlng by tho pnstor. Thome, "Tho Hesitating Disciple" Mr. Hull will sing "I Will Lay Mo Down in Pence." Tho church orchestra will play "Festival March'" and tho scrc nndo " La Berceuse." Sundny school at 10 a .m., Sr. C. B. nt C:30 p. m Mld-weok prayer meeting at 7:30 p. in. Thursday. Public cordial. In vited to all of theso services. NO KIDNEY TROUBLE OR BLADDER MISERY ENDS SIX YEARS PASTORATE Klder D. Krrot closed his sixth year as pnstor of tho First Chris tian church of this city Inst Sunday. Thoro liavo boon ovor COO additions to tho church dmrlng these yonrs, and hosldort tho building of ono of tho moHt convenient nnd onmmodlous houses of worship, tho church has grown In organization nnd culclcncy in every dopnrtmont. Thoro nro now, besides tho rcgulnr official o dors, "Tho King's Mon," "Tho Loyal Dn ughtcrs" nnd "Tho Loyal Sons, ' till nntlvo'ln their special work. Tho pastor has officiated at 11 fiinornln nnd 35 weddings, nnd has preached to bin congrogntlon 95 sor mens, whllo dcl'verlng scrmonn and rddrcnoB In otrer plncos. Tho funerals hnvo been much loss thnu formerly, but tho weddings hnvo boon In advanco of former years. At n rocoit mooting of tho official board, the pmlor waB granted n month's vacation, to attond the Centennial Convention of tho Church of Christ, which meet in Pittsburg, Pa., October 11-19, nnd to have the opportunity, with his wife, to visit relatives and mends in Omaha and other places. He hopoe, too, to dis tribute literature concerning Snlem nnd vicinity while Kust, and to invite tho people to consider this city as a New Joruwilem, comparod to the con dition In many of tho Kustom stntos. Ho hopes to return rested In body nnd mind, to begin n most active cumpnlgu ngalngt sin, and In the Interest of righteousness In the early fall, nnd to live many yonrs in the Ilenutlful City of Peace, nnd to enjov the fellowship of so mnny good people, with whom he has become mi closely related nnd attached. Methodist Kplscopnl. Itov. W. II. Bollock will preach at 10:30 on "Tho Toy of tho Ladder" and nt 7:30 on "If God Ho for Us." Kpworth League nt 0:30. HIblo school nt 12. A cordial welcome to tho public. Gospel Temperance Meeting. Hov. linker, pnstor of tho Evangoll cal church at 17th ami Chomoketn, will' address tho meeting In tho W. C. T. U. hull Sundny, Oct: 3, nt -1 p. m. Let ovoryono rally to tho front nnd hoar this splendid sponkor KCaKWtHiKS FT3M! GC&& Salem Auto Garage Now enrrics a full line of nil necessary milo supplies i nave .'no i uikfoxeieu tlio Pole but we have discovered how to please the owners of auto mobiles In Salem with an tip to date line of uutomobllj sun dries HnudiHimely flnVhed l.unp and horns, beet make of tires, goggles, caps, ete No matter what you may be shorr of for your machine we ia,'. It and our price are more than reasonable. We warry a full Hue of chains and cross-chains to repair our old limine. Gas lamp and oil lampe, mid the finest glass i flv.lo-a made We have it tall Unlit Dmt will not ko nut. Tire pumiw with air gHiige attached, lllow-otit patch to put Inside oui tins French burnt) goi $2 leee than ou ean gut them elsewhere Trouble lights to attach to your UatterlM to uwat night. Apco tool fur dusKliiK and cleaning thread on auto tiro value. Tire cover for murliiK In fun. we have everything the autoiet vU1um and at pi bee which will aetonUh you. Come In mid look around. We will W giud to show our stock. WE SELL THE FAMOUS MAXWELL CAR Garage on Alley, Back of Salem Board of Trade J. F. PRIEHS, Mgr. St. Joint's (Lutheran). Missouri Synod. Kogulnr Sunday sorivcos at 10:15 a. m. in tho Gorman Lutheran St. John's church, corner of Center nnd 1-ith streets. Geo. II Engol, pnstor. Friends' Church. (Highland) Sundny school nt 10 n. in.', Oct .3. Preaching nt 11 n. m. by Mrs. Louisa P Hounds. All nro Invited. First Congregational. Morning and evonlng themes: "Tho Truth Mnklng Frco:" "Points of Interest In tho Hollglon Census." Evangelical Association. Corner 17th nnd Chomokotu streets H. C. linker, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning service nt 11 ii. m.: Young I'eopioH Alliance ai (i:30 p m.; evening sorvlco nt 7:30. Prayer mooting Thursday evening at 7:30. Klrxt Christian. Corner of High nnd Center street'' Illble school and communion beiii 10:30 on "Tho Top of the L.uldei" No sermon, hut u splendid program Is provided. Christian Kuduavor at ii:30 p. m. The pastor will pivtun Mt tho oven lug hour, which will be his Inst (111 ho returns from I'i't liurg, where he goes as n rnprescit:) live of the Oregon ehurch.ii H.e public cordially Invited to 'An:-- t-vlcee. MT. ANGEL FARMER HUNTING FOR AUTO Anton Pootung, a Mt. Angel farm er, was lit this city this week takl'ig legal advlco and hunting for ev'- deuce against nn automobile driver. who caused Ulm a bad accident. During tho state fair a very fast driver forced his tonm Into the ditch, h was dragged over the dashboard, one of his children wns thrown on, nnd when he bocamo coneoloue he was nt the Salem Hospital, with his right arm brokon twice. The auto 1st had very nroomodatlngly plckod him up after knocking him out and hauled him to the hospital and charged his wife $8.50. Mr. Poettlu Is still huaUng for the auto that had no number on It. and ran at Sal i during the state fair. -o- Swept ()er Nlnguni. This terrible calamity often hp warulugs are kind. 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