THE DUPLIN TIMES, KENANSVILLE, N, C- THCMOAV, At'C-CT U 1 1
Internal icwm! Untlon
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f-'lptarai Matthew 16:14-28; I Corln.
.. "S : 24-27 i II Timothy 1;M Ha.
J liTUoai RtMtBfi ftxodua 30:1-17,
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Lesson tot August IS, 1954 v
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fJOD W1U not live any man's life
i for him, nor do for him what
he cm do for himself. There Is
peace and repose In the life of the
. ' Christian, to be sure; but there la
k also work, effort,, struggle.. Paul
' uses the language of the athletic
j field and the army to describe the
, . life of the Christian man. The reU
. gious life is a race, a fight.
Pressure and Power - s ;r
, We grow, body and soul, partly
, , without knowing-it. But we have to
. put forth effort, all the same. One
thing necessary in all kinds of
-1 growth of body, mind, or spirit-
US aisoipune. To m
1 some ears that Is I
' fen Aigly word,-it I
seems to stand for It
; repression. Can't
we grow better if A
we are allowed to
do as we nleaae?
Wn K S
, A fruit tree or d I SI I
' grape vine which - tkj. LA
is never pruned Dr. Foreman
;will never produce prize fruit. A
razorback hog running wild and
. eating what he pleases will not
, .make as much bacon as a hog
kept penned up and fed with care.
A boy who practices the piano only
when he feels like it will never
; learn to play. A football player who
gets, up and goes to bed when he
Mikes, and eats and drinks what
ever he happens to want, when he
wants it, will never make the team.
' Discipline Is Just not doing certain
.unimportant things In order to do
other Important things. When wa
ter is run through a hose, the
tighter the nozzle is screwed the
farther the water la thrown. So it
is in the world of Christian char
..j acter,. The life ..without . any re
straint is the life without fruit or
; force. The life without discipline is
, .. like the tree never pruned, a tan
.' gle Of barren branches.
Habit of Vigilance
Sometimes Christians are disci
" p lined by circumstances. Pain, or
defeat, or poverty, may have a
wholesome effect on us, like a sur
geon's knife. But some of the
Christian's discipline has to be im
' posed on himself, by himself. Dis
cipline means getting rid, so to
speak, "of useless fat, keeping fit.
- Discipline means not fritting away
our time and energies on useless
: things.' It means going without
, some things we want in order to
a re. more to give to others. It
ans locking up our pride when
1 feelings are hurt It means not
becoming so busy with trifles that
we have to say "I have no time'V
when we are asked to help with
the Lord's work. It means cutting
out even harmless habits when
they pull us down to less than our
: best.. It means training down to
, 1 get into condition for the fight right
Inside us between our best and our
'j worst. Now we have to be careful
about criticizing other people, who
may have different battles to- fight
j than we have. It may be quite easy
I for &rs. X, who never took a drink
ot liquor in her life, to Say hard
., things about Mr. Y, who seems
not to be able to pass a tavern
door without going' in. But perhaps
Mrs. X has just as much trouble
' passing up the second piece of cake
or the tenth chocolate cream. We
have to be on guard all the time,
not over others mainly, but over
ourselves. Not that we should not
' help others; indeed we should. But
- we need always to remember what
Jesus said: "Let him that is with-
. out sin cast the first stone."
What Alcohol Does
t -It ought not to be necessary to
say a word about such an obvious
subject as a Christian's relation to
alcoholic liquors, but nowadays
such a- word is very much in place.
In' this matter the best and sim
' plest self-discipline is to leave it
I alone entirely. What the apostles
of "moderation" forget is that al
cohol is a drug of a kind that
i weakens the resistance of the per-
'son who takes it. Asking people to
. be moderate in the use pt liquor
lis not much less ridiculous than
(asking them to please be moderate
in the use of narcotics. The stuff,
works on the nervous system Itself
and does it no kind of good. Let a
Christian consider: Does the use
of liquor help one to grow into the
likeness ot Christ? Does it make
one more clear-headed, unselfish,
more useful as a Christian citizen?
iBaaS aatllaea eyrlht4 br tae
DItM f Christian KmUn, Na-
I llftal Caaatll ( tha Chareaea ! Christ
la th V. S. A. Siliuit hr Cmaiuitr
j riiH StrTiea.) .... ., . : . , . ,.
, Mercy for the guilty is often an
Injustice to 4 he Innocent.
Money is. a man's servant here
today and gone tomorrow.
A mirror will always cause a worn
an to pause to reflect. : ';,
There is no such thing as an easy
Job for' 'a lazy man. ; 'v ,-" ; ,: '.. ,
Kxpect a square deal from no one
xcept a square dealer. ; . :
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I a lawyer once asked Jesus, "What
commandment is the first of all?"
. Jesus answered, "The first la. Hear,
O Israel; The; Lord our God, the
Lord Is one; and thou shalt Jove
the Lord Thy God with aU thy
-heart, and with all thy soul, and
with all thy mind, and with all thy.
Uaentth,. The second Is this. Thou
.shalt love thy neighbor as thy
self. There is none other command
; ment , greater than . hese." . (Mark
1228-31) i V i
j--:. Paul the 'Apostle recognized that
it is difficult for us to live by the
law of love, even in the church,
because We are so different and
also, because -we are so immature
and imperfect. Nevertheless Paul
sets an attitude of love as the sure
goal toward which we are growing.
Listen ' to , these words: "And he
gave some to be apostles; and some,
prophets, and, some, evangelists; and
some," pastors and teachers; for the
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REV.
W. B HOOD. PASTOB
Wallace Ctanreh
Every Sunday Morning
2nd, 4th, and 5th Sunday nights
Blacks Chapel
' 3rd Sunday night.
REV J. M. NISBETT. PASTOR
Rockfish Church '
2nd sid 4th Sunday mornings
' ' ,rd Sunday ngiht
Rev; Wade B. Allison, Pastor
Mount Zion Church. Rose Hill
Every Sunday Morning
Except Third Sunday
Third Sunday Evening
Oak Plains Church
First Sunday Night
Third Sunday, Morning '
REV. NORMAN FLOWERS
Warsaw Church v
Every Sunday morning
Bowden Community Churah
1st. 3rd. and Oth. Sunday evenings
REV. J. T. BATTERER, PASTOR
Grove Church
2nd and 4tb Sunday mornings
Hallsvllle Church '
1st and 3rd Sunday, merings
REV. W. H. GOODMAN, PASTOR
- Beuiavuie cnureB
Every Sunday morning
PINK HILL GROUP
Rev. N. P. , Farrior, Pastor
Pink Hill - Third Sunday A. M. and
First Sunday P. M.
Women of the Church ,
Circle No. 1 meeting 1st Tuesday
night of the month. ,,
Circle No. 2 meeting 3:30 P. M. on
first Tuesday of month. General
meeting 3rd Tuesday at the church.
SMITHS
Second Sunday- A. M. and
Fourth Sunday P. M.
1 ' HEBRON -
1 Third Sundays 4 P. M. (3 P. M.
Wmter)'
PLEASANT VIEW
Ut Sunday 'A. M. and 3rd
Sunday P. M.
General meetnig Thursday P. M.
after 3rd Sunday. Circle. Thurs
day P. M. before 3rd Sunday
HAEPER-SOUTHERLAND
1 Fourth Sunday A. M.
Second Sunday P. M.
Y. P. Field Group - First, third and
fifth Friday afternoon at 5:30
REV. TAYLOR A. BTRD, PASTOR
Falson Group
1st.. 3rd., 5th. Sundays at 7:30 p.m.
2nd, 4th. Sundays at 11:00 a.m.
Calypso
(st., 3rd., 5th. Sundays at 11:00 a.m.
Stanford
2nd, 4th. Sundays at 7:00 pjn.
UNIVERSALIIT
- Outlaw's Bridge
Church Service, 1st Sunday night
7:00 P, M. 2nd and 4th Sunday
morning 11:00 sv m. ,'
Rev. Vinton Bowering, Minister
Sunday School every Sunday
- Morning at 10:00 a. m,
Mrs. Ed Smith, Superintendent
MISSIONARY BAPTISTS' ,
.'"; KENANSVUJX
Rev. Lauren Sharpe, Pastor
Kenansville --'
EACH SUNDAY MORNING
"i BEULAVILLE GROUP
Rev. A. L. Brown, Pastor .
. BeulavfUe
2nd and 4th Sundays
"I ' Cedar Fork
1st and 2nd Sundays
Hallsvllle
3rd and 4th Sundays
CALYPSO
Pastor
2nd and 4th Sundays
MAGNOLIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. D. Everett, Pastor
- 1st and 3rd Sunday mornings
1st and 3rd Sunday nights
REV. BXUOTT . STEWART,
. -- Paster '
Corinth
Snd and 3rd Sunday!
- :. Teachey
" 1st and 4th Sundays ' '
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; perfecting of the saints, unto the
work of ministering, unto the build
tag up of tbebody of Christ: Till
we all attain unto the unity of the
faith, and of the knowledge of the
Son of God, unto a fullgrown man,
unto, the measure of the stature of
the fulness Of Christ: That.we may
be ho longer" chlldrep, i tossed " to
.and fro and parried about with'
every rwind ot doctrine, :jy the
sleight of men, in craftiness,- after
the wiles of ' error; , but : speaking
truth In . love, may grow up in all
things unto him, who is the head
even Christ; from whom all the"
body fitly framed and knit together
through' that which every joint sup
plieth, according to1, the .working
in due measure of ' each several
part, maketh the increase ' of the
body! unto the building up of it
self in love." Eph. 4:11-16) ; ; ' -V
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By REV. C. HERMAN TRUEBLOOD
Text: "But he that lacketh these things is blind, and cannot see afar
off." 2nd Peter, 1:9.
"He that LACKETH THESE THINGS! What things? Peter, bre. is
enumerating and emphasizing outstanding Christian graces and spiritual
assets; says he: "Giving all diligence ,aod to your faith virtue; and to
virtue knowledge; and to knowledge temperance; and to temperance
patience; and to patience godliness; and to godliness brotherly kindness;
and to brotherly kindness charity. If these be in you, and abound, they
make you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge
of our Lord Jesus Christ but he that LACKETH THESE THINGS is
blind, and cannot see afar off." 2nd. Pet. 1:5-9.
What a thought-provoking declaration this is. It clearly implies
the tragedy of religious shortsightedness, moral decay, and spiritual
blindness, where Christian graces are lacking, ignored, or shunted aside
for the passing fads of materialism.
There is a great difference in people's vision; some are able to see
very far, and others can see but a short distance. That is true in a
physical sense. However, there is another way in which people see other
than with their physical eyes; they have the ability to look into things,
to properly appraise and evaluate things, to "separate the chaf from the
wheat" of life, to distinguish between the "passing and the permanent
values" of time and eternity such are people of spiritual vision; they
see with the eyes of the soul; they are the FARSIGHTED SERVANTS OF
GOD. But those who are lacking in a sense of appreciation for, cultiva
tion of, and exemplification of the fundamental principles- of Christian
conduct, are "blind and cannot see afar off." Are you Spiritually Far
sighted, or Shortsighted?tFor instance, are you able only to:
1. SEE THE PLEASURES OF SIN, BUT NOT THE FRUIT? Many
people seethe pleasure, the hilarity of worldly life, but are blind to the
consequences of .sin, thaf is, until they have to "reap what they have
sown." Moses possessed great spiritual Insight when he declared he
would not "enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season."
2. SEE THE NEEDS OF THE BODY, BUT STARVE THE SOUL? The
body is the "temple of the spirit" the tabernacle ot the soul. The body
will go back to the earth; the soul-will go to God for an accounting.
"For we must all appear before the judgement seat of Christ that every
one may receive the things done in the body, according to that he hath
done, whether it be good or bad." 2 Cor. 5:10.
3. SEE ONLY THE FAULTS OF CHRISTIANS, BUT NOT THEIR
GOOD? True, there are hypocrites in the church. But there are millions
of hypocrites outside of the church. The biggest .hypocrite of all is the
fellow who (hugging some pet sin to his heart) tries to make us believe
that he iswilling to go to hell because of the sins of some weak church
member. The honest critic of the Christian church will have to admit
that the most beautiful and helpful characters the world has seen have
been loyal church-supporting Christians.
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PINK HILL
J. R. Regan, Minister TeL 2750
Woodland First Sunday Morning
and Third Sunday night
Pink Hill Second and Fourth Suit
days,' Morning ami Night
PEARS ALL CHAPEL F.W.B.
Rev. L. L. Parker; Pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Services each seuond Sunday morn
ing at 11:00 and eveninr at 7:30.
Learue every Sunday evening at
6:00. Prayer Meeting each Wednes
day evening at I'M.
CHINQUAPIN GROUP
Missionary Baptist Church
Rev. Vana Murrell
SHARON
Morning Services
1st and 3rd. Sundays
Evenlng Services
4th. and 5th, Sundays
2nd.
DOBSON'S CHAPEL
Morning Services
2nd, 4th. and 5th. Sundays
Evening Services
1st and 3rd. Sundays
.
Island Creek
2nd Sunday morning and 4th Sun
day evening. .
' , ; BEAR MARSH s
. last and 3rd Sundays V
ROSE HILL
Rev. J. V. CASE
Services every Sunday
. FAISON
Rev. M. M. Turner, Paster
1st and 3rd Sundays
. A JOHNSON CHURCH
Rev. Paul Mull, paster
.. 1st and 3rd Sundays
through the eoaperaties. ot the
L 4. SAND UN COMPANY
' Hdwe Groea. Dry Goods -BeulavUle,
N. C
SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY
DeSdte -Plymouth ,
,. ... Sales and Service
, Kenansville, N. C.
K DR.; H. W. COLWELL -
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"1 am particularly happy to salute
the great army of American Vegeta
ble Growers . during this special
week in their honor. My best wish
es go with all of them. ' ' u
-. That's what President Elsenhow
er had to say recently in observing
National Vegetable Week, July, 29
to August 7. Actually the purpose
of this national week is to acquaint,
more persons With the uses pt
vegetables, .,,'' ' &t:
You, for example, can add sparkle
to your health by putting" the vege
tables : (n your garden to work.
Salads are an excellent way to get
your jneeded servings of vegetables
each day. '
irglnia Wilson, State College nu
tritionist, suggests serving crisp sa
lad greens with pooked or uncook
ed fruits and vegetables. "If they're
raw," she adds, "so much the bet
ter. Cooking destroys some vita
mins and washes out minerals."
'i . SS1 . .V . . Bl Si SB.
shortsighted.
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LIMESTONE CHAPEL
Advent Christian Church
Potters Hill
Services-1st and 3rd Saturday
Nirht Sun. and Sun. Night. Altos
Qulnn, Pastor. -
CABIN FREE WILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. J. B. Starnes, pastor. Ser
vices every 2ndand 4th. Sundays
at 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p m. Sunday
School at 10:00 a. m.
MAGNOLIA GROUP
Concord
2nd and 4th Sundays
WALLACE
Dr. Poston, Pastor
Services each Sunday
-WELLS CHAPEL
Rev. J J). Buerer, Pastor
2nd and 4th Sundays
WARSAW
Dr. A. W. Greenlaw, pastor
Services each Sunday
GARNERS CHAPEL
Re. Eugene Hager '
1st and 3rd Sunday momtns
4th Sunday night
JONES. CHAPEL
Rev. Eugene Hager
1st and 3rd Sunday night
2nd Sunday morning
ALUM SPRINGS
Rev. Eugene Hager .
2nd Sun. night 4th Sun. morning
foIlowUg business firm
, WACCAMAW BANK
,v Jb TRUST CO.,
, KannansriUe
BeulavUIe
hid
BUZZARD HOLMES MUX
JVlNeai Ou&wVsMdge
Getting your family to eat well
these hot summer days may be
-something of a problem, "but eye
appeal may do a lot to perk up those
lagging appetites. And according
to Miss Wilson one of the easiest
ways to, get color into your meals
is to use green and yellow vegeta
bles carrots, squash, spinach,
beans, peas, and salad greens of
all ginds. .
And there is a definite connection
between the color of some foods
and their value to your body. Those
deep yellow or green in color have
more vitamin A value in the body
than the pale colorless ones. Green
leaf -lettuce, yellow squash, -corn or
peaches, . will furnish your body
with more vitamin A than the
bleached or white varieties,
but also in .efficient and economical
operation of electric appliances.
' If traffic -evils are to be done
away with, slapping an offender on
the wrist will never be the answer.
At least a taxpayer doesn't have
to pas sa civil service examination
to be able to work for the govern
ment. i - -
I LT1U1 lllllfltll .-. al J IkleTH sPaT
WALLACE GROUP
K. R. Wheeler, Minuter
Tel 3286
Wallace Every Sunday morninf
and every Sunday night
Providence First and Third Sup
days at 3 o'clock p. m.
ROSE HILL GROUP
W. B. Cotton, Minister
Tel. 3511
Rose Hill
WARSAW CHARGE
Rev. Carlton F. Hirschi, Minister
Telephone 365
WARSAW
Church School 9:45 A. M.
J. P. Johnson, Superintendent
Worship Services 1st, 2nd, 4th and
5th Sundays 11:00 A. M.
3rd at 9:00 A. M.
CARLTON'S CHAPEL
Church School 1st and 3rd at
- 10:00 A. M. .
2nd and 4th at 10:30 A. M.
J. E. Blanchard Superintendent
Worship Services 2nd and 4th
at 9:30 A. M.
TURKEY CHURCH
Church School 10:00 A. M.
L. A. Sutton, Superintendent
Worship Services
1st Sunday night 8:00 P. M.
3rd Sunday morning 11:00 A.M.
CARLTON'S
2nd and 4th Sundays
7:00 P. M.
Turkey Third - Sunday mornlsj
and the First Sunday night
FAISON CHARGE
Rev. Harold D. Minor, Minister
FAISON
1st. and 3rd. Sunday morning,
11:00 a.m. 2nd. and 4th. Sunday
evening, 7:00 p.m.
FRIENDSHIP
1st. and 3rd. Sunday evening,
7:00 p.m.
KINGS
2nd. and 4th Sunday mornings,
11:00 a.m.
MOUNT OLIVE CIRCUIT
Paul B. Mannes
Bethel Fourth Sunday morning
and Second Sunday night
Calypso Second, Sunday morning
and Fourth Sunday night
Rone's Chanel Second and
Fourth Sundays at 10:00 a. m.
DUPLIN CHARGE
Rev. James E. White, pastor
Kenansville
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
WORSHIP SERVICE
1st Sunday 11:00 A. M.
3rd. Sunday 1-1:00 A -M .
3rd Sunday 7:30 P. M.
Magnolia
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
2nd Sunday night 7:30 o'clock
4th Sunday morning 11:00 o'clock
Unity
2nd Sunday 11:00 A. M.
4th Sunday 7:30 P. M.
Wesley
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
1st Sunday 7:30 P. M.
3rd Sunday 11:00 A- M.
4th Sunday 11:00 A. M.
PINEY GROVE
Free Will Baptist
Rev. J. B. Starnes, pastor
Services each first Sunday morning
at 10:00; 1st Sunday night at 7:00
Sabbath School at 11:00
SARECTA CHAPEL "Original free
Will Baptist Church;''
-Rev. Carroll Hansley, Pastor
Sunday School every Sunday at
10:00 A. M. -League
every Sunday at BOO P. M
Church First Sunday 11 A. M. and
7:15 Pi M. Church Third Sundays,
11:00 A. M. and 7:13 P. M.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Sacrament Meeting Sunday 7:00 pjn.
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. .
' Relief Society, Tuea. 7:00 P. M.
M, L A. ft Primary Wed. 7:00 p. M.
Inun acuta te ConoepUoa Church
Catholle
- Transfiguration MIssIod
Wallace N. C.
Rev. John J. Harper, Pastor ,
Hours of Maes
First . Sunday ot each month 11.00
a. SB. Si.' H r .,i I ,
Every Sunday following 3:43 a. m
tServlcea are held nsstalra ha
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Virginia's Ass Brooks Everett would have been
a medical doctor had not bis brother, L. C. -been
forever playing musical instruments around the
house. So Ass gsve up the study of medicine and
Joined' his brother in the study of music '
In Boston, Choir Director-Composer Lowell
Mason was teaching music and sending his pupils
all over New England to conduct singing schools.
After a stretch of study In Boston, A. B. Everett
came back South, teamed up with his brother and
Church Musician R. M. Mcintosh and founded the
U C. Everett Music Publishing Co.
What Lowell Mason and his associates were
to the North, the Everetts were ot the South. A
century ago It is said they kept more than 50
Instructors and song leaders moving from place
to place In the Southern states teaching, tinging
and conducting song concerts.
While the Everett brothers and Mcintosh were
furthering the cause of church music in the
South, a school teacher-minister's wife in I-.n
River. Mass, was editing school pc-'--'
writing hymn poems. Her name
Bridges Canedy Slade.
Sweetly, Lord, hove we heord The :c" j
Come, follow Me!
And we see where Thy footprints " '-3
Lead ut to Thee.
Tho' they lead o'er the cold, dark ,1 . .
Seeking His sheep;
Or along by Siloam'j fountains,
i Helping the weak.
H they lead thro' the temple holy,
Preochlng the word;
GEO. P. PRIDGEN
Plumber
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PLUMBING
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WARSAW, N C.
A. J. Cavenaugh, Jeweler
DIAMONDS WATCHES
Watch A Jewelry
REPARING A ENGRAVING
MRS. M. M. THIGPEN
Be&iavUle, N. C.
StepreaentatTte Pee
WARSAW FLORAL
COMPANY
WAESAW N C.
Aidway Dog
Friend Cures
Mange in Gne
or two Appli
cations or Money Refun
ded. For Sale By
Warsaw Drug Co.
Kenansville Drug Co.
8 oz. Bottle $1.00
01 Photographs Restored
Portraits
Commercial Photography '
Weddings, Parties, Anniversaries
and Identification Photos
LANIER STUDIO
Phone 6341
At Wallace
Sittings Nights and Sundays
By Appointment
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Hymn 3s Sorn
BY CLINT A BONNER
O-siLA
Footsteps of
A medical student takes
WILCOX-FOLLETT CO., Chicago, Dl.
From The Book 'A HYMN IS BORN" Copyright 1952
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STORE. Give Us A Visit.
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Jesus
up music '
Among others of Mrs, Blade's poems, Mcintosh v
set one titled "The Kingdom Is Coming" to music , .
snd made it one of the most popular of mission-
ary hymns. It's found in nearly all hymnals and
begins: . .
From all the dark' places - . .
Of earth's heatbern races, '. ;
t O see how the thick shadows Byi - '
v The voice of salvation .
i Awakes every nation.
Come 'over and help lis, they cry. '
ASA BROOKS EVERETT died near Nashville
In 187S at the age of 47. He might have become ,.
a great doctor. He did become a great composer
of religious music. After four years of study In
Leiozig, Germany, he was awarded the degree -of
Doctor of Music and, with his brother, edited
miny a stately hymnal. But he never lost the
:jlse of the masses. Few indeed are church,
"irrs win have not been moved by this old camp
V- c fivrrite by Mary B. C. Slade, for which
A-i H'-io'ts Everett wrote so appealing a tune,
- ni-i of the poor and lonely,
. . -. .ng the Lord;
-. lost, when on high He sees us,
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v, 1 rest where the steps of Jesus
tnd at His throne,
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Footprints of Jesus, thot make the pathway glow;
We will follow the steps of Jesus where'er they go.
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