Life sketches and faith work . n i: 7. Christ did not see corruption. Psalmsxvi: 10, For thou will-not leave my soul in hell, neither wilrthou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption. Acts ii:31, That his soul was not left in hell, neither did see his resurrection, Mary must not touch him till he has takenthe blood that he shed on the cross up into the Holiest of XX : 17, But into heaven itself, now to appear in the presenceof God for us. Heh. ix: 24, by the which will we are sanctifiedthrough the offering of the body of Jesus Christ, once for , X : 16, I wi


Life sketches and faith work . n i: 7. Christ did not see corruption. Psalmsxvi: 10, For thou will-not leave my soul in hell, neither wilrthou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption. Acts ii:31, That his soul was not left in hell, neither did see his resurrection, Mary must not touch him till he has takenthe blood that he shed on the cross up into the Holiest of XX : 17, But into heaven itself, now to appear in the presenceof God for us. Heh. ix: 24, by the which will we are sanctifiedthrough the offering of the body of Jesus Christ, once for , X : 16, I will put my law in their hearts, and in their mindswill I write them. 17th verse, And their sins and their iniquitieswill I remember no more. 18th verse, Now where remission ofthese is, there is no more offering for sin. 19th verse, Hav-ing therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the Holiest, by theblood of Jesus. 20th verse, By a new and living way which hehath consecrated for us through the veil, that is to say, his flesh,. GOI QO •H c be hQQ CO ^ < to < +-O ^ I h £ CO C +J(D CDk ELDER W. G. RAYMOND. 159 that precious blood will always remain in the Holiest of Holies,and will be a voucher for every saint, forever and forever, and itwill never lose its virtue or power ; as the evidence of this pleaseread the 12th verse of the 9th chapter, But by his own blood heentered once into the Holy place, having obtained eternal redemp-tion for us. 26th verse, But now once in the end of theworld, hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice ofhimself. (Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, April 1, 1888.)Faith Cure and Baptism. The religious manifestations of the new sect of Faith Curistshave attracted attention, of late, not so much on account of anynovelty in the baptismal ceremony which they practice, as fromthe peculiar belief to which this is the sign of their conversion. The devotees of Faith Cure, as the name indicates, believe thatthe earthly body, as well as


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