Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1925 — Page 3

MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925

BIBLE PROPHECY IS EXPLAINED BY REV. SMITH i States League of Nations Is a Very Significant Event. D'""l EC LA RING that "perhaps the most significant movement in modern history is the League of Nations, the Rev. William M. Smith, superintendent of the Union Bible Seminary at Westfield, Ind., preached his second sermon Sunday afternon at Salem Park on "Signs of the Times.’’ He discussed various political movements in the light of Bible prophecy. "In order to view the current events in the political world," the Rev. Smith said: “In their perspective it will be necessary to go back Some centuries and review a chain ‘of historical events in connection some prophecies of the Bible, ns this whole series of sermons is from the viewpoint of the student of Bible prophecy. Recent Political Oranges "The region in which we may therefore look for political changes that have a prophetic significance is within the geographical limits of the old Roman world. And changes there have been in recent years calculated to make us all sit up and take notice. “But, in order to know where to look for events of phophetlc significance, it will be necessary to trace ns nearly as possible the borders of the Roman empire as it existed in the time c£ Christ. All that part of continental Europe south of a line drawn f• om the mouth of the Rhine, on the coast of the North Sea, to the mouth of the Danube, on the coast of the Black Sea, with a slight curvature to the south, was in the Roman empire. Great Britain, exclusive of Ireland, was also included. A strip along the northern coast of Africa was also Included, and in Asia, Palestine, Syria and Asia Minor were included. “A glance at the map shows that here is the arena of most of the political changes that have taken place in the past dozen years, especially in the way of changing boundary lines. In this region wa% the seat of the great World War, and while Germany, Russia and some other nations were participants In that great struggle, the decisive battles occurred In the borders of the ancient Roman empire. Cause of World War “From the standpoint of the student of Biblp prophecy the underlying cause of the World War was that the time had come for the realignment of the Roman world, and it Is enlightening on this point to observe how much the war and ltß aftermath has done to re-establish this old border line. The friction between England and Ireland was never settled until Ireland was granted a constitution. Ireland was outside the old Roman world and England was in. “The settlement of their difficulty seemed easy after the realignment was made on the old lines. The bone of contention between Germany and France was the Rhine provinces. As soon as Germany consented to give back these provinces to France open i hostilities ceased, and the unrest between those nations since has been due in largepart to disagreement about putting the boundary back to the Rhine. Asa result of the disorders In North Africa much of the old territory of, the Roman empire in those parts has come under the control of European countries in the Roman empire of old. “And General Allenby’s of Palestine and other military oper-

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ations in the east has brought that country and Syria under control of England and France, respectively. Asia Minor remains under control of the Turks, a menace to world peace. League of Nations “Perhaps the most significant movement In modern history Is the League of Nations. This, we believe, is the forerunner of the tem federated kingdoms that will make up the restored Roman Empire represented by the ten toes of the Image prophecy. While for the time being many other nations are included in this league, the leading nations are those within the border, and it is not unlikely that* all but these will eventually drop.but. It Is significant that the form of government In these n&tlomi Is quite answerable to the Iron and clay of which the feet ward fcomposed. These remains some of the old Roman iron imperialism as a sort of core, but around this core we see the clay of the common people in the way of democracy, bordering on socialism," the Rev. Smith said, NURSES HEAR TAYLOR Baccalaureate Sermon Given for Hospital School Graduates. "Your service must be one of greatest cheerfulness,” declared Dr. Frederick E. Haylor, pastbr First Baptist Church, in the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the City Hospital Training School for Nurses Sunday evening. “The end of a college course is only the beginning of something worth while," said Dr. Taylor. CONGREGATION RAISES $3,000 IJrightwood M. E. Members Hear Arthur R. Robinson. More than ?3,000 was raised Sunday by members of Brightwood M. E. Church to carry on work of the congregation. Arthur R. Robinson, former State Senator, was principal speaker at patriotic exercises in the afternoon. CHURCHES WILL MERGE Formal Consolidation of Organizations to be Sunday. Formal consolidation of the Butler Memorial Reformed Church, 1001 N. Oakland Ave., • and the First Reformed Church, 255 N. Temple Ave., into anew First Reformed Church will take place Sunday morning at the Buttler Church. Officers of the new organization were nominated Sunday to be elected next week. LAST CHURCH SERVICE Grace M. E. Pastor to Preach Farewell Sermon Sunday. Dr. M. B. Hyde, pastor Grace M. E. Church, will preach the farewell sermon Sunday at the Grace church, East and Market Sts., when the congregation will merge with Roberts Park M. E. Church, N. Delaware and Vermont Sts. FLAG DAY OBSERVED The Rev, George S. Henninger Preaches Sermon on Patriotism. The Stars and Stripes should be honored for the things handed down

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by our forefathers in their patriotic creed and devotion to the nation’s greatest causes, said the Rev. George S. Henninger, pastor E. Tenth St. M. E. Church, Sunday evening at Flag day service. “To teach our children the ideals of our nagtion, to encourage them to carry on in the accomplishments of the great program we have in the world is a worthy program,’’ the Rev. Henninger said. BOOZE FOUND IN AUTO Woman Arresied After Car (rashes Into Another. Miss Golda Cravens, colored, 753 Indiana Ave., is held today on charges of failure to stop after an accident and transporting liquor. Police say they found a half pint of liquor in auto she was driving after it collided with auto of William Brown, 2326 - Northwestern Ave., at

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