Boone County Recorder . unto me, cries Paul,X if I preach not the Gospel,$ and thrust out from his own na-tion and his own people he mustneeds carry Gods world wide:j: Gospel to the uttermost parts•tj of the wide, wide world. —, X There are two consequences.;. of Jonaha disobedience and atX tempt to escape doing what GodX* had directed him to do. First,:•: his own suffering and danger,•;- and second, the great distrsssX and peril into whioh hia conduct;•: plunged other But out of this dark chapterX in Jonahs history there shines;> the bright light of an unwaver-ing faith in God, an


Boone County Recorder . unto me, cries Paul,X if I preach not the Gospel,$ and thrust out from his own na-tion and his own people he mustneeds carry Gods world wide:j: Gospel to the uttermost parts•tj of the wide, wide world. —, X There are two consequences.;. of Jonaha disobedience and atX tempt to escape doing what GodX* had directed him to do. First,:•: his own suffering and danger,•;- and second, the great distrsssX and peril into whioh hia conduct;•: plunged other But out of this dark chapterX in Jonahs history there shines;> the bright light of an unwaver-ing faith in God, and his willing-ness to bear all blame and theconsequences of his wrong-doingin order that the innocent mightescape. Even death in the sea did notrestrain him from trying toright the wrong he had done tothose innocent sailors, and so heurges them to cast him out, hisfaith In God being strong enoughto assure him that come whatmight he could only afford todo that which waa right. Thereward of faith oame in hU re-. for child employment whilePreparing for new law. IT BECOMES EFFECTIVE IN SEPTEMBER. HOUND ON A LONG CHASE. Followed a Fox* for Five Days sndNights atfeTXlpe Coa~8smaT.— counsel concerning the coming campaJgn. Jonah gave a careful reportas to the ct/nditlons ail thjough tbeland, of the enthusiasm of the peo-ple and of the rallying of the fightingmen, so that every tribe and evevysection of the land had its body ofsoldifra to throw Into the main armywhen the king should be ready to be-gin an aggressive military seemed to Jonah as he departedfrom the palace after the long confer-ence that the prospect could not bebrighter, nor the plans more perfectlylaid, and when be reached his t>wnhumble dwelling he threw himselfdown upon his couch, not to Blwep,but to dream of the glorious futurewhich rWas opening up before the na-tion, f But the active brain and bouncingheart must needs yield at last to thefatigue .of the body, and the prophetslept. How long h


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