. Christian herald and signs of our times . hat it is difficult to (Iwhether this theory is true, or whethe]omon actually wrote the book. Was Job justified challenge (Job 6: 24). Cause me torred ? Reader, Denver. Colo. challenge (Job 6: i> wherein I have erredThe author is depicting a man underaffliction, who is distressed because his flflassume that his suffering is indicted as aftishment for some grievous sin. Job feel (unjust is such a charge and he naturallyto his accusers I am not conscious of Hcommitted any sin so heinous as to cslsuch punishment. Show me, if Vou have sinned? A
. Christian herald and signs of our times . hat it is difficult to (Iwhether this theory is true, or whethe]omon actually wrote the book. Was Job justified challenge (Job 6: 24). Cause me torred ? Reader, Denver. Colo. challenge (Job 6: i> wherein I have erredThe author is depicting a man underaffliction, who is distressed because his flflassume that his suffering is indicted as aftishment for some grievous sin. Job feel (unjust is such a charge and he naturallyto his accusers I am not conscious of Hcommitted any sin so heinous as to cslsuch punishment. Show me, if Vou have sinned? As we know from t£Jchapter of the book, Jobs afflictionpunishment, but in those days am afflicted was liable to be suspecUsecret sin. The book was probably »«with the object of correcting that cruel tl 1After all these c enturies, however, theimany people who still hold it. NOV. 4. 1S96 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. 823 Indian Peasants 3STV V of A\exico. Home, Social and Industrial Life of aPicturescve People-. tain- crea-tion, ratherthan thework ofmortalhands. ut unique and unequaled as its pictur-jie soil and people undoubtedly Aladdins lamp, the magic soil oflexico has always some new wonder,esh. novel and beautiful, with which toharm the eye of the tourist, the pen oflepoet. or the brush of the distinction in Mexico is almost asjreat as that of India. Since the disunionf church and state in 1S57. however, theative Aztec—Indian peon and laborer—ind the mestizos, or half-breed, haveained. with freedom, many educationalid industrial advantages, without ; yet. quite allot their native picturesque-ess and flavor. When the old ecclesias-cai institution and University of Mexicoas abolished and replaced by specialrhools of law. medicine, letters, agricul-ire. sciences, commerce, and the like, to-;ther with numerous lower and publichools. supported by the State and pub-p grants, the peon and the mestizos (half-kste Indi
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