Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1910 — TRUMPET CALLS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
TRUMPET CALLS.
■mb'* Horn Sonnil* n Warnlßg Not* to the Unredeemed.
Whenever you m see a boy, wait a —. __ minute, and you M w?Ta will hear him I whistle for hia Woman may Rvi wCulr have been to blame for the fall, * l My but she certainly has been the first
to rise again, and to her belongs the credit for nine-tenths of the good there is in the world to-day. If we knew all it would be easier to forgive all. Babes in Christ should not be fed nn watered milk. Some of us pray most for the things we need the least. Imitation virtues don’t wear any better than imitation jewelry. Experience TO dSSf teacher, but her diplomas mean something. Talking for Christ should never* be done with a frown on the face. It is better to kill a snake in a clumsy way than to let it escape. When the name of Christ is everything to us, it will do everything for us. No work is so small but that faithfulness in it will sooner or later be seen and rewarded. Our Lord praised two women for their liberal giving, bpt no man gave enough to attract his attention. The preacher who gets his sermons out of the magazines is always wondering why people won’t go to church. There are some people in every community who do more for the devil in the church than they do for the Lord outside.
