Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1926 — Page 6
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DR. HALLEY TO END RECITALS (COXTIXt'EII FROM PAGE OXE) animals and thrown before dogs, and others were covered with pitch and used as torches * While this was going on the ruler, Nero, drove about in his chariots watching with seeming pleasure the persecution of the poor guiltless Christ tans, Just about this time Paul was arrested in Troas brought to Rome and cast into prison. He, with the fury that had arisen against the Christians in Rome, •was also naturally hated. From this prison dungeon Paul wrote this letter to Timothy urging him to remain steadfast In the faith and to be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. The Book of Hebrew's may be called the Isaiah of the New Testament. Hebrews is thought to have been written by St. Paul but there is no certainity. It was probably written in Italy in the year 63 or 67 A.D. as a letter to the Christians in Palestine. The book presents the fact that the covenant of Moses has served its purpose and that Jesus Christ has come with a new covenant. The author makes plain that Jesus Christ has become our great High Priest for whom it is not necessary to offer up daily sacrifice but who has made intercession for us once for all. He has put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. For as it is appointed unto man once to die, after that the judgment. so Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many and unto them that look for Him shall He appeal the second time without sin unto salvation. Tonight will be Dr. Halley’s last recital in this city. He will quote from Revelation together with the interpretation. The church should be filled to capacity. The service begins at 7 o’clock. The speaker requested last night that the people
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| come early and get the benefit of | i the entire recital. Remember the I offering. , Japan Builds Railroad To Compete With Soviet 1 i Tokyo (United Press)—Work has l been started upon the construction o* I . the third railroad in Manchuria fin- , anted by Japan which will be in direct . competition with the Russian-con- . trolled Chinese Seastern Railway. 0 Mrs Riehaid Chamberlain returned to her home in Peru today after a i several days visit here with her par- . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg Flanders, i o Most good housewives use Russ Bleaching Blue. Your grocer sells it. tt Like Smiling Away Troubles Serious Condition Caused by Nery outness, Gastritis, Sluggish Liter Relieved by Tanlac.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926.
Cost Os Street Paving Is $2.68 Per Front Foot A typographical error was made in Wednesday’s Daily Democrat. of the improvement on Winchester street, assessed against the abutting property, was given at $1.68 per front foot. The property owners pay for the
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