Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 23, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 January 1947 — Page 6
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high temperatures of the Mediterranean. Conversion of sea heat to indoor heat has kept Bosan busy for 12 years. During the war the Monaco legislature passed the sea-water heat bill providing for the building of necessary sta
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difficult to launch the prpject. Now Bosan's scheme to supply heat to the 1,200 houses of Monaco can be put into effect. Here is how it works: Mediterranean waters are pumped to a rpecial central plant in a valley
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Says Declaration Of Independence Written By Paine NEW YORK, Jan. 30. (UP)
too Thomas Paine, not Thomas Jef-
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, In his analysis of the Declaration, Lewis compares in parallel columns the Adams copy and the Jefferson rough draft, making much of Jefferson's deletion of the slavery clause which would
ferson, .wrote the Declaration of Independence, Joseph Lewis contends in a book published Wednesday, the 210th anniversary of Paine's birth.
Long a researcher among e!'y hater, had written.
fame documents, Lewis, in
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have abolished involuntary servitude when the colonies became free. Lewis argues that Jefferson, being a slave-holder, edited out the clause which Paine, a slav-
swish the waters, around, gener- Declaration of Independence"
ating heat, and raising the temperatures from the normal 12 to 15 degrees centigrade to 60 to 70 degrees centigrade. The heat then is piped into the Monaco municipal' system and distributed to the inhabitants. "My plan is based on simple thermodynamic principles," Bosan said. "The same system can be put into effect using' water from the lakes and rivers, but it is more expensive. On the Fviviera we are lucky thai the Mediterranean maintains an abnormally high temperature ' all winter." The Monaco government estimates it will save the cost of 25,000 tons of coal which are normally imported for the winter seasori. "The conversion process cf sea water," Bosan said, "can be reversed."' The engineer plans to supply the Monaco domain with air conditioning in the hot summers. "By a simple process," he explained, "the generators can be
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shalled a bcokful of evidence, mostly circumstantial,' and inductive, that the author of "Common Sense" really wrote the Declaration and that Jefferson, far from framing the document, actually mutilated it. Much of Lewis' evidence is
Lewis compares the capitalizatipn of Paine and Jefferson words being capitalized in those days for emphasis to show that the Adams copy more resembled Paine's style, than Jefferson's. The author does the same in a complicated analysis of the use of the words "has" and "hath," concluding the latter word, frequently used by Paine and al-
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Adams dispatched to his. wife at the time and which Lewis reproduces. Lewis concludes by a complicated process of reasoning that the Adams copy of the Declaration and the "rough draff edited by Jefferson for the congressional committee were copied from an "original" not now extant so far as anyone knows. The original was written by Paine, Lewis contends, pointin3 out that Paine had expressed the same ideas in earlier writings. Eiil of Rishis Also. ' The Bill of Rights, generally' attribuied to Jefferson, also came from the pen of Puine, Lewis says, the first 10 constitutional amendments being based on
converted into making ice water, Paine's preamble to the Pfennsylwhieh will.be pumped around in vania Constitution, which Paine
the same system as the hot water wrote shortly after the Declara-
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FCRMULATiNG a plan to Introduce legislation to authorize an imme dlate 15 per cent rent increase and abolish all rent controh effectiv April 1, 194S, are the Republican senators shown above. Left to right Eeated, are Albert W. Hawkes cf New Jersey and Hemer E. Cape hart of Indiana. Standing are Georgo W. Maiwie cf Nevada tnd
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NOTICn OF APPOINTMENT Notion ia hereby givon that tlifi undcraigned lias boen appointed Administrator of the estate of Wayne Kugime Phillips, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indinna. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ORA PHILLIPS. Administrator. Ko-a' K, Hn-Hs. Eeuwell, Bedwell & Haines, Attorneys. st ins 1-17-17 3t. ,
; I am not retiring, nor ani I moving to another location. Persistent rumors to the above effect are entirely erroneous. JAMES B. MAPLE, M.D.
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GOSPEL of CHRIST THE TWO SACRED WRITINGS
The Bible contains two miraculous writings. The first, "written, and engraven on stones;" the second, "written net with, ink, hut with the Soirit of the living God, net in tables of stone, but in tables that are hearts of flesh." II Cor. 3:3. The f:rst writing was accomnlished "with the finger of God." Not the literal finger of God. "God is a Spirit." Jno. 4 :2 4. "A Spirit hath not flesh and bones." Luke 24:39. Gsd did it through the instrumentality of angels. Gal. 3:19; Acts 7:33. Only the Ten Commandments, were written, and engraven on . two tables cf stone. "And He delivered into you IV s covensnt . . . even t'ie Ten Commandments." Beut. 4:13. "There was nothing in the ark save the two tables cf stone ..." I Kings 8:9. But in the ark was "the covenant of Jehovah." Verse 21. Therefore, the Ten Commpntlments and the covenant of Jehovah are used inccYweabV. The Im'c of the law, written bv Mnseo, itself contained a reccrd cf the Ten Commandments. This book of the law was ordered placed by the side of the ark of the covenant.. (A. S. V.) Deut. 31:26. These inspired words prevent zny . theologian from teaching in truth, that the Ten Commandments were not "done away in Christ." II Cor. 3:14; Col. 2:14. The second miraculous writing was accomplished by "the Spirit of the living Gad " by the Holy Spirit. The words Jesus received of His Father He gave to His apcstles. Jno. 17:8. No record was made zt the tine Chr'st taugltt His apostles.. After His resurrection, Jesus sent the Holy Spirit upon the apostles to guide them into all the truth. Jno. 16:7. 13. The ministration of the Holy Spirit began on Pentecost following His resurrection. Acts 2:1-4. God had previously said: "I will put my laws into
their mind, and on their heart will I write them." Heb. 8:10. The unerring, the infallible, therefore, the miraculous -writ'ngs were m"de amn the fleshly tables of the hearts of the apostles Jesus hfd chosen. The New covenant conta;ns these writings. With these two miraculous writings thus identified, we present the inspired contrast between the covenant eriven "on fables cf stone" at Sinai (Deut. f 5:2, 3) and the covenant "written with the Sn'Vt of the living God," given at Jerusalem. Note the contrast: THE NEW COVENANT "The Rnirit." . "The Spirit giveth life." "The ministration of the Spirit." "The ministration of rghteousness." The Spirit's writings "remaineth." "Turn to the Lord . . veil" removed. THE OLD COVENANT "The letter" (Rom. 2:29) Verse 6. "Tfce Htflr killeh." Verse 6. "The ministration of death." Verses 7, 8. "The ministration of condemnation." Verse 9. . The handwriting "passeth." Verse 11. "Moses is read, a veil on heart." 13, 16. Do we anpreciate this inspired contrast? Understand its meaning? No . man, or set of men, have the right to bind anything of the Old covenant upon ' Christians tod?y. Those who would keep the Sabbath, burn incense, or use mechanical instrument of music in their worship, receive infants into their membershio, do so with no higher authority than that of Moses. The Holy Sp;rit declares those things belong to a ministration of condemnation and death! Those who refuse the Spirit's teaching here, rece've a working of error. II Thes. 2:11, 12.
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