. The War Cry. unrecognized b> any pop-ular school of philosophy, nr is notendorsed with the anthoriiv of anypowerful Government. It the callis in harmony with the mission olJe-us Christ. with the noblest in-stincts in your own nature, with theurging of the Holy Spirii. with theneeds of the suffering, li-en to in some way try to giv> it effect. Turn to the men. women, md chil-dren around you who i,- -d yo«riiclp: go to work at once, mil if 9other means of rescue In .11 hand,avail yourselves of the serv; s of m>own dear people. But ?! • some-thing! 11 y the hell on em-It thesepo


. The War Cry. unrecognized b> any pop-ular school of philosophy, nr is notendorsed with the anthoriiv of anypowerful Government. It the callis in harmony with the mission olJe-us Christ. with the noblest in-stincts in your own nature, with theurging of the Holy Spirii. with theneeds of the suffering, li-en to in some way try to giv> it effect. Turn to the men. women, md chil-dren around you who i,- -d yo«riiclp: go to work at once, mil if 9other means of rescue In .11 hand,avail yourselves of the serv; s of m>own dear people. But ?! • some-thing! 11 y the hell on em-It thesepoor creatures suffer to-tl;n : hy |aedestruction on the verge ! whichthey hover; hy the ahunda : mercyprovided for them; by tin deliver-ance we have proved so -hie; hythe agony of the Cross u ler theshadow of which I make tb: appeal, ?1 plead for a united, :te, per-sistent effort to save the Ion! Your Servant for Christ sake,WILLIAM ROt of The Salvali- Army,Jerusalem, March ), mi And 7 * <ff HE women went to the sept clue oil an errand of lo Their Lord and Master was ]nll„er with them, but they desit „, ,1„,w their love for Him anointing His dead body. Tr very early. But at the on early in the morning. Many hU ? u<t: are lostt and many chances dohic *:ood slip hy. because we si ion i:ite. These dear women. \xh devotion to their Saviour brou ,lu-h ;l wonderful reward, wo probable have lost it if they ha. carted on their sad errand \ there was a difficulty in the way a great one. The vaults or se c,„vs of Palestine, like those of m other Eastern countries, were h out of the mountain-side, and a stone, requiring the united effor manv men to move it, was re gainst the opening, and how c 1 wo weak women remove sitcl obstacle? So well might they Who shall roll away the stoi Hut what a lesson we learniheir willingness to go on and nive up the effort because of: hindrance that they thought a! i-d them, or the apparently impos\ nis


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