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RALEIGH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, Organ of L9 North Carolina Conference. I'ubmshico Weekly at Raleigh, N. C. RALEIGH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, iS99- Trinity Notes. Editorial Notes. In addition to the complete novel in the j GOOD MEETINGS. The Lord is Messing Ju?eLipphieotts, ; Green Withes." by Jean- j the Church and saving souls. At Scotland nette H. Walworth, there is an interesting j Neck, and Williamston, and Roanoke Rapius, and informing- article on "The Summers j many have been converted, ana now bro. bvtiie well-known ornithologist. Dr. ; Bundy is in the midst or a great reai in . , m . . i' .U-,., 1.. -.f i,v4it Mr. It. H. Stoddard gives Weldon. inirty-one at xue aiun 1 Sunday School. Birds. Charles C. Abbott. Now FOR the Orphanage. Ix these Conihienceinent times let u reiuem ber our schoo'. The Mctho-tUt Sunday school of La Grange had a pisnk at Beaufort one day last week. . Rk'v: It. Sutton is assisting Rev. L. .-. Massey in a meeting at Morehead City. his personal recollections of the poet Whittier. "The Samoan Feast of Pilaui " is entertain ingly described by Owen Hall, while 'L'heni Lstryin the Kitchen," by Albert G. Evans, and "Fires in Metalliferous Mines," by John E. Bennett, claim the. attention of the reader. Gary Hwh School celebrated it Coni meneeinent last week. The exercises closed on Friday night with a most enjoyable con cert. We had the pleasure of addressing the students on Friday morning. This school, under the superintendency of Prof. Middle- and a number converted. , J. On last Friday evening there was held m the College Chapel a public debate by four young men of the Trinity Park High School. The question debated was, "Resolved, That the proposed amendment to tne Constitution LESSON IX., MAY 28, 1883, Christ Before Pilate John xvii. 23-- BY J. h. CARLISLE. IJ,. l3' 'J I'XDKIi.VOOI. ROWE. Rev. Dr. J. C. Rmve. pastor ot the West Market Methodist Church of Greens- j Loudermilk and T. V.oro, will preach the commencement sermon, in Trinity Church, Thursday evening, June 1st. This is a happy selection. We under stand that Dr. Rowe is regarded as one of the greatest preachers in the Western North Car olina Conference. Durham Sun. Without trying to bring in a;j of North Carolina should be adopted." The j cideuts of this stage of the trial, v" affirmatives was supported by L. A. Lucas j notice only John's account. A coC and F. N. Crauford, and the negative by W. j tiou between Jesus and Pilate np"; Judd. The J udges ; most ot the lesson. 111 the -. - T. T J I . ...4 4- .1,1. 4- f 1 1 . n11Ji ft t 1 1 liiii.c ... were Dr. N. 1. few, in. -. or .iap" ; anu at iut wi mv. j - u iu a ero Prof. A. H. Merritt. Thev decided that the mob led by their priests, take 1 V peakers on the affirmative had presented the , They went with the helpless pri,;;; est argument, and that Mr.- E. W. Cranford ! the house of Pilate ; but they must jm trout ot this Crentile, heathen W To enter its porcn would pollut s be vii- Sundav ded-! seises of the Passover week. Me:: don, to sliea mnocenc oiooa coma not, v,r: Rev. A. MoCc J. 1. Hurley in ; fiLEN has been assisting meeting at Wilson. your eye on the good meetings report lias steadily grown until to-day it stands . J - ,1 ,1 in the front rank of high schools in the fcoutn. He has an experienced faculty, and he draws patronage from all parts of the State. Cary is an exceedingly healthy place, and excellent - i board can be had for a very low price. Ihe Kke ed in the Ai.vocvte. May they be abund-: school has just closed one of its most success- j YATES. Dr. E antly multiplied throughout the year made the best of the four speec nes. n. -1 i T'M..... Tl,vj.1flV td ll CftllP I'resi'ieni lviiiio leu xuui.n , . . , . ". . . - T -v , r ....... v 1. - .1 it . i.'-.., . 1 t in vti r im i p vers :-i 11 i o - "itir; ; NOliTrl. i Harrv orin, once -i im ; tor several o,av. . ukm? mo11 1.ace. wins the Orator's medal in the Hespe- i address in Benton, S. C, and on l. . . . . ,4 11 ... ii T ' . , .1 tit j.1, i: ,4- rl.-,. i.l, William. nan Society at Trinity college, ims en. m ; icates tne teuiouist vuuxwx a, """" y , ;Pn tif tht- T,. - the Columbian Society, Mr Marvin Culbreth C. Before returning he will dehver a, - - , anvtli wins both the Debater's and Orator s medals, dreases at the closing exercises ot Oakland i - - These young men are both exceedingly popu-; Academy at Gastonia and the baeigh ale , , 1:1 tbnt .,'U-'- ' found in religious circles. Iiieon.v,. . gnitucle are n,.. lar here and their friends are gratified to know i Academy. of their success. Jonesboro Progrem. Examinations begin Saturday. May 0, and Q greater or less magnitude are :ks. All the rail- : f.inrl ti fl11 rnr rblimllfs BlsHtH' MoiiRCsON" has not yet moved his residence from Atianta. Neither has Bishop Candler moved his residence from Oxford. . -T- . . 1.1. ..,,4. .1 ; : ..nntiimu Tiki tllTl WetK-i. .-Vll Llie lail- i.-. . . . . 1 ... -ill l m rr.n r- 1 1- A. I aies. me eunntiu ui- tuuuuuv - - , iUlum ilJk .n win v.uiu.i.3. iL is rci . . i . i . i 4.1.. u-ill fvi vcui iir.ii T:ire; to 1 : -1 1. . , ... ful sessions, and the outlook for next session vine, preached two masterly sermons in tne roau iu me .aic m v j nsn oisnop vvuu gives uiese instaa.v ;sbn"-ht. The few hours spent in the hospita-; Methodist Church here yesterday. In the ; Commencement. - j u Robbers and murderers in some o - - - .... i i . . 1 .. . 4 1 . 1 . " ble home of Rev. J. E. White contributed : morning he preached from the text, " 1 e wno ; T w Bailev. editor of the Biblwal Recorder, tries are extremely sinct aoout conies. much to the pleasure of the day spent in Cary. Rev. N. M. Watson, Business Manager of the AdvOOatw, will deliver the Commence ment address for Jonesboro High School. are heavily laden, come unto me," at j wm Jelivei the address at the closing exer-; and absolution and prayers to saints. night he preached upon "Love." Both ser-1 f th Trinity Park High School, Satur-1 Just SO, many people ill England will. , . ! mons were largely attended and niucii en-; i T 3 j tacll immense importance to lasting . . . . , 114 11 loved. 2em and Observer. Two li-EOKKT issues of the Texas Christian Advocate rcpofte l nearly eleven hundred con versions, about rive hundred of which were in seven charges. Dr. J.'O. Krio will speak at the Burling ton District Conference on Saturday at 11 o'clock oh "The Twentieth Century Educa tional Movement of the M. E. Church South." nil. 1 . . . . . ! keenino- Lent and attend i no- iii.k' : The location has been selected and donated by - ' ' " Prof. J. C. Horner, of Horner s School is-,; thev see 110 liann in , 1 tne city ot Kaieign. ine aeea uas oeen ; XORMAN. Sunday was children s day at sued an mvitauon xo au me - j to races operas, and balls at othe- arawn. me niouev iu "wgiu mc w x.- t . K a?, ton Street Metliodist C iiurcn ana ex- j oraie to senu inucmau. -4.,., i d,a, r m i-i,.fl van- n. ... , . , I " i i j . i J. CLWilJ V 11V lltl V. JLVJVV liUliul'S') commandment will act:;:- tell us that it is wrong to be lnarrv t coliegi-; T . . , & Methodism is going to do with our nevv enter-i : ii to ejuiJrei. It was a very ate year. Dr. N. P. Few. chairman ot the : A . i.. "v.- r.v - - . rr; siiiix VV1L1 hand. The public and the widows, superan- ; ercises appropriate to the day were held in the day. May 10, to arrange tor an annual neia -evelltll nuated preachers and orphans of North Caro-: Sunday school room. At the morning service ' meeting between the colleges of the State, to " , TJn-i -r WTiti.liino- sftf wliat, North Carolina : 4.1. .. . ,i. t w r v-.v,., ivU.i ,lit.,l V..4 1,1.1 f TTirnv School durine" next collea'i- i v-v v " l H IKISIOI . iVC . . V. 4.1 vnn. "vinuivi . "r.--- c , I out- ' I "114 coma narenit.- V 4 tally disregard Sundav abroad will prise. eivuo cuuugu i .. line and exceedingly appropriate discourse. aimeuf funwiuef w iuciuuihi. upvu... aQ about' saint's dav " V alll Wnaeu that tUy are not going to be j wr. - ' Trinity. I Absurd strictness about Lent, a.'w rIei GOOD MEETING. We :u, in the nndst PreSia,nt PeaeoeK. of GveensWo Female ; of riot alld licentiousness iu carrel hall have an orphan., eqnippei .with spa- ! of a gloriou, revivnl at Weh.lon. Fron, 17 j . o.lege, and , . A . . a . ot G.een 0,0 ottell go togetner . . . 1 acre , eioas l,iiaingS. and a large endowment, shel-1 to 21 penitent, at the altar at each service : mfmoe of the ;! o, nu.tee,. MMte,la step.ron. Lent to caruiym. Rv:, - . . . , 1. .4. ,1, x-, i ,r. o,,.i 1,14411 : trienus at the rark tins week. i vliile Testis was led into r he I t..,..,, ! .4-" A-Un f.ifh.-.. Mi! o,.i i.tli illSl 1UUU'' ltH.lJ.eo, iwail mcu.uuu iivi4. . J leLiiiii iiuiiturvis vl iuc ta.utiicM iiiin 4"oi"' 1K SURE to re.i. i the Bishops' letter on the years ot age. Bro. third page. It timely warning Read it solemnly :s full of ricli instruction, and solemn exhortation, and prayerfully. A delegate to "the late Dental Convention . H. Southgate delivered a says that Hon. most admirable that body'. .duress of welcome before The next few months will be hard on the financial, life or religious newspapers. Let the brethren do OATE. ;:uething extra for the Advo- ' . Rivekdal.e M. E. Sunday School will have a picnic, jit Fort 1-Iacou on next Friday, while on June 2d the Kinston Sunday school will have one at Mo;.thead City. ! T-1 4 . 4 '. . 4 .. . 1 i . Conversions at ; Miss Fannie Carr. of Raleigh, a former stu- rnare went out in uie street to mee:: Bundy is doing all the ! dent of tie college, is visiting the Park. i Jews, tie opened tne subject proper. i saving, in substance: 41 1 see you Bundv preaches with great power, and sin-;, ' . , ' ' . ; Drought a prisoner. Lxive me tne h: ners shake and tremble under his preaching Pray for us. H. E. Spiers. ; Jlr- f &iewari' 01 Iue cia ot ' j and fair appeal surprised and displ RONE.-Quarterly meeting of LaGrange j a gymnasium exhibition will be held this the angry accusers. Thev answered' circuit was new witu tne cnurcn nere oarur- ; .... . ... . , ...... c. i..,. u ! u.4- -4-1,. ......4., Mctl,n,i;,t. idtl, m,v u.lit vhafrAv ..in-! . , , .,. i , ,n 1 evening ill tue .vugier iuiiumuiu. uuun i ue awui luuc 4.,4.vxtvt4.,t., '"' i day and rsunday. rresiumg Jiiiaer v . erless, and affording a home for the superan- j from 30 to -AJ nuated preachers and their wives, the genera- every service. tions will wonder whv we were without such preaching. Large crowds attend, and Bro an institution so long. j We eaunot give the purely charitable work into the hands of the State and the different ; orders. This work belongs pre-eminently to the ! Church. Let us now as a Church and as j I lately returned irom ms iiome. nere ne .n hs . let me llear deff uitelv t' I alieJ ou recount of the death of his brother, J crimes alwd against him." This'ci: uYou miirht b hands find to do. Brother, if you wish to do- aiisnicfs of the Athletic Association. The ! taken for prauted that we would not Rone was nresent and preached interesting j , . . . t i j ! ... : 4. i r :.. ... .i. -i,;4iii i;ovfl,.r , projrram win oe as ioiiow : uuiiiuuf n. uauu , au luiiuuciu mau uciuic uu ui tcuo; ( v . ! ana instructive sermons ootn loaiuruay auu j close to the heart of God and angels, now is j Sundav Saturday night children's day exer- j your time. Personals. Dr. Levi Branson will preach at the Method- cises were held. The children did well, and a nice collection was taken up for missions. Kinston Free Press. DAVENPORT COLLEGE. The Board of Trustees of Davenport College held a meet ing yesterday. Several applications for the ; ist Unit-en m (. lay ton, Sunday, May Jb, atn; presidency of the institution were considered a. m. and b p. m., by invitation or the pastor, i x0 final action was taken, but, we feel safe in j Rev. J. T. Draper. Mr. W. T. Farmer, that earnest Sunday school worker a,nd Christ iau gentleman of Wilson, will give his Sunday school at Bare foot's Chanel a ?.;ciiie on May 24th. There will be :an address delivered by some capable speaker. It will pay you to go to Trinity Com mencement just t- .see the beautiful Memorial Hall. It has been completed, accepted, light ed, seated and carpeted. It is a noble monu ment to Bvaxtoh Craven. Rev. N. M. Jurney, Agent, deserves great credit for the work which he has done. The brethren have been very good lately in. using their pens for the Advocate. We appreciate .what they have sent us. If any of them wonder why their articles have not ap peared,, we would explain it by saying that these articles aie biding their time and will be published. Almost every letter that comes to the office contains-pleasant words about the "Old Ral eigh." It is impossible for us to make the proper acknowledgements in every case. Let it be known that we appreciate these kind ex pressions; We have never gotten to that point where complimentary words are more bitter than sweet. - . ; Brooklyn Sunday School had 'a most enjoyable picnic oh last Saturday at Penny's Pond, a few miles from Raleigh. Mr. Joseph D. Riddle 'is the Superintendent of this school. and Indian club drills, exercises on horizontal i course lie is a glliltv man." " Vervvt:. and parallel bars, flying rings and German answered Pilate ; "as you know all aV. horse, running, high and broad jumping, and j his guilt, take him away and try Iiinf weight-lifting, ball games, tumbling and your laws." Their answer showed t',.: jumping. ! embarrassing position : " We have alret Trinity Pirk, Durham, X. .'.. MaiJ 19, 1S09. tried him and found him guilty; h; -- - - - - ! worthv of death, but you Roman i - j I taken from us the power to put h;i:i: aIOIICv-. j death. We wish you to say that our .v " " I tence shall be carried, out." Bevonu;: saying, a principal will be secured and the ! Treasurers of Womans Foreign Missionary ' above these debating accusers school will be opened during the summer or ! Society auxiliaries will please send their : a controlling, unknown element of wr: sarlv fall. The Board meets again next Tues- j June 1ePorts to Miss "nces Burkhead, Ral- Jesus, who was near by listening to i Messrs. Benton and Robbins, of the Soldiers' l sc Hnnift. sufttit a few mirmes vi th us onft dfiv e this week. We have a warm place in our j day when final action will be taken on parties hearts for these old veterans who are awaiting j now being considered for president. Lenoir j the final call. j Topic. j Church Extension. questions and answers, had said would die ou the cross. If the J j' -have carried out their sentence, . '.' lie L. Gris- Missionarv Secretary! ROSE CHAPEL Children's Day was ob is due the Church that at this time spe-! had hurried lliin to death' S:ci 1 1, ji 1 .1 11, , 1 later, tne aeatu woiua nave oeen 11 i. . . . ... . . . . : 4-.10I .jft-oifif-in cliri-iiLl V.i .1 1 ,.44-.4-l fli a .-.. t.-. : ot the W. JN. V. .'onterenee, was an appreci- j served yesterday at Rose Chapel Methodist u..u u.a : ated visitor on last Friday. Brother Grissom. ! Sundav School. With appropriate and inter- I of Church Extension. Applications for dona- ; n mau V-Opose mil tua ! in addition to this missionary work, is aiding ! esting exercises. To Mr. A. H. Smith, the ef-1 tions suiting to more than $80,000 were A afP?. fciaes- A 1Lu11 the preachers in holding meetings. ficient and faithful organist of the school, is . Presented tv the board at its recent meeting, i tiactiOU ua tile align , UhK t, T TTT,i , , ,1 largely due the suceeful training in their j hy horsed by conference boards d lt??XU V1 nt iev. u. o. iiomen, wno preacnea last -ran-1 . , , and Bishops as very needv. and manv of them ; niUL lu pnaie nuen icw -a. V -'4. 4V 4 1 ' . 4. V.J V 4 4 44. V' X.' ..4.4 tUi 14V4 liil XU . 44 . 4. 4. day for his old fiock at Jonesboro, spent an hour with us in our ofiice on last Monday. He j is not so strong as we would like, yet he is j exercises. A large number were present, and greatly enjoyed the services, which were distressingly needy. TLe board could o-ive ; silellt prisoner. " I hear such wor relief only to the amount of about $23,000. 'kino-,' 1110111:' I do not wvj. 1, 4. 4111 1 -4. , ir i-i 'given over entirely to the young folks; a able to fill all his appointments. May a kind : - ., , , T , ' . : , , t l 4. i- fi n ! Children s Day' service, indeed and in Providence restore him tally. 1 j truth. rayetteville Observer. T"i- opposed Rev. C. W. Westbrooks, of Wilmington, and Mrs. Edwards, of Raleigh, were in our office on Monday morning. Mrs. Edwards is working in behalf of the W. C. T. U. Bro. Westbrooks speaks enthusiastically of the meeting held in Wilmington lately by Rev. C. B. Strouse. Rev. N. R. Richardson, of the Albemarle Circuit, W. N. C. Conference, passed through musician, Miss Eva Minor, presided at the Raleigh on last Friday on his way to Wendell , organ. Rev. J. R. Pace assisted in the ser High School Commencement, on which occa- ! vices. Oxford Ledger. sion he delivered the address. Bro. Richard- leaving manv applicants entirelv nnnrnvi for. The Loan Funds in hand were sufficient among our people, or over them !" to provide for only about half the applications. I was tlie sPirit of Pilate's respect! u: Under these circumstcinces it is exeeedino-K- earnest cluestion, to which Jesus gave. TUTTLE The very able and popular pas-1 important that pastors and Presidium Elders auswer tliat startled him. " Sayest in tor. Rev. M. H. Tuttle, discussed missions in j threughout the church should look carefully thls of thysell, or did others ten it a forcible and attractive manner and hit those j after the collections for this object, and while ! concerning me (R. V.) t.:i. 1 uuic tr Vni'Cki f"ii Tiiisainiu crkiviii lioo w . .11 i. . .4.4.... i , ,1 ,1 , . , rfw 4. 4v.4 "'" 4j.w, t-ivniir hii uue atiention to rne orner noippts thrown back on his own sincerity blows. One of the interesting features of the Uiinf avo. .aA i. ,;t : ,-i ! honor, to recall whether his Ciuex-- services was the superior singing by the sing-1 emphasis at this time. Church Extension ! arose irom personal interest in tne ing ciass at the Orphan Asylum, which was must not be allowed to suffer. The payment I or whether he was becoming a parent evidently enjoyed. The highly accomplished j 0f assessments in full in every charge would I a sclleIlle to persecute an innocent jf provide only in part for the work that ought ! 1US auswer siiowea some ieenu- . to be done and that the condition cf the ' know 1 am not a Jew- I take no mte'" son is at home in these parts, and his many friends were glad to see him. N. C. Methodism. Church requires. Respectfully, P. H. Whisn-'er, Secretary . COMMENCEMENTS. OUR ORPHANAGE. We believe that this institution will lie close to the heart of our State. Our people from all sections are com- ing to the Capital City, will have an oppoiv tunity of looking in upon the work of this in- j stitution and upon these orphaned hearts. ' And this personal contact with the work will ' WALLACE, Rev. J. W. Wallace, after a 1 create an interest and sympathy that other- j He is a most eificient and enthusiastic officer, j brief stay in town greeting his numerous I wise would never exist. . And many a praver and lias an eye single to the best interests of i friends and former congregation returned j wlh go up to heaven and many a dollar will Address by Rev. F. D. Swindell, D. D., Golds LaGrange High School Wednesday.. May 24th, 8 p. ni., Concert. Thursday, May 23th, 11 a. m., Literary his school and cnurch. Ihe day was tnor- J home. This is the money season in his new oughly eii joyed and there was a large Crowd j field of labor, at Magnolia. Carolina Record. present' : ) j WILLIS. Rev. R. A. Willis, P. E., of Elizabeth City District, spent several days Tin", ileiiri vtn. t-nt-i in Th rtth,it1it Tirt.,i.w:?a ! nv, , :. , fi i m . tni, " i with us last week; preached some able ser 4. 4i mi ifinum-, J. lit l'lt, J-lie ! ii , I,,!-, ,: T. -. .. , , " . , . , mons and baptizea ""wj o 4". -jv, iviuuca a jiuiiiuc 1 iU tK'.s til : ... our into this work that under other condi- boro, N. C. tions would never have found utterance or! .8 p. m., Students' Recital, service. News and Observer. j NEW CHURCH. Our Methodist friemls w ! ML 0Hvet Academy. in your Jewish questions ami u-1- Iy people have not accused you. own. people have brought you here strictly religious part of your people- tell me something about your.-ell : v are you, and what have you done ?" lK must have been a vein of honesty sincerity in the rough, ignorant tf; ruler. Jesus answered him more, n- fhan lie had. done to his own people : ' j kingdom is not of this world; it m' aom were ot this world, then servants fight, that I should not bed--ered to the Jews ; but now is my ki"s- not from hence. All this opened" a l r( ft-nfl, ..-.A I.C. .4-.. 4-v i-l ' t' 1 '" ii iij.il auu . iiisiui ci.Lii'-; - m - . lll lllllll '11 1 I11WI1T-. JII I!I11 - exercised over the question of enlarging their uesday? May ibd, 10 a. ni., Fxercises bv ' r -n t-nH-irF W,... 1-4.: 1 1 , i hi .ivn ,.4 1.,1141 441..- , .. .1 w I. I I I ?,riT:i'll IIMWI'I I MWl ! Till ItTk 1--kl4-i-&Bri-n...l ' - X- .i ' -i T : L- vera lnr.int.. attrrax '. -..uvmuvwiu-, c- uuufisiauu t 1 U. 0,1,1 ofll.,.!., U.,i- n L-iH '(to:" on dent. HARRISON cunent interest to Methodist folk, and others ;i sj urn 'f l..-. -t ..y-..-. . l . l .4- . . l . .. 4. r-1 .. l 1 1 ) ) lvw 4 I 4 mrr.i m n 4 ..... w. me jiciuuiusi iieu auu iK-iiuiiov u ju v ota iii. As an Women.," is packed with terse and crisp per- item f ''postal news" allow me to say we sonals concerninsr the leaders in nl? tht. win'tr i tu nni vwsn 1 1 v 1 1 i ! t 4,,i. -.i.... " , 1 ' - ...... v.. .v..T v.v.t.,iit'i " iiji ine 11c n j y 1. 1 r 1 1 , dear, good Bro. Harrison, without regard to denominational lines. He is working for the Advocate, too. As to the paper, let me say, j I have been reading it since I was six years old, and never remember it the superior of of Methodism. The third department, "Chat Between Meetings," is quite out of the com mon order,-being well written, but brief ac counts of humorous occurrences in church meetings and in the religious realm generally. The magazine is published by Thomas I). Taylor, Methodist Book Concern Building, New York City. its present style. In fact, it is the best it has ever been, and I hope we will allow you to keep it so. Florence Sanford Brown. that they are halting between two opinions j a" m' Contest for Reciters Medal, whether to build a new church or enlarge the ' 2 p" m' Contest for Declaimers Medal, old church. As an "amicus curiae" we beo-! 3 p' m' literary Address by Rev. B. C to say that they are the largest and wealthiest i luomPson, Mebane, N. C Christian body in this town and can well af ford to build a new church on an eligible site, and we hope they will do so, but if they choose to enlarge the capacity of the existing 8 p. m., Annual Concert. Oakland High School. j Wednesday, May 21th, 8 p. m., Annual Ser- church we beg inoffensively to suggest that j men, by Rev. Frank Siler, Charlotte N C rl !hTn t0 enaWe . Fay, May 2Gth, 8 p. m., Literary Addre ' , t0 me Utmost I b Dr John C- Kio, President Trinitv Pol vvuuuvo JL I 44. U 41 LI 1 U 11 mist. -Elizabeth City Eeono-' leo-e. 1 Annual Concert. H- nni1 rrtiifl,iQfi,r olvMif o k-nrd'1' 4 ..4..i v.uiiimv.1111 auuui -. - pressing 110 surprise or sorrow b1, servants had left him to his fate, an effort to resist his enemies; cinlJ'" kingdom in which earthly prises awr ersand motives played no part .; All this was very puzzling t !IJV-: wanted more light " Put all thi- F er words, and tell me at once v ier, really claim, iu any sense that 1 ' me or my royal master in Rome? 1 king?" Jesus answered: "T"011 that I am a king. To this end was and for this cause came I into tne r
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