. Brethren's Almanac (1876). not good the fault was our own,a kind and beneficent God freighted it withjssings entirely sufficient for all our present year, 1876, is one of more than or-lary interest to the American people, being ourntennial of national and religious liberty. Forle hundred years we have enjoyed the blessingsfree and religious government, one that3uld have made us a happy, prosperous, gratefuli Christian people, and we hope and believe itJ. During this period, our little Zion, under itsjsent organization, has grown from one, to onendred ttiousand and to-day we stand a
. Brethren's Almanac (1876). not good the fault was our own,a kind and beneficent God freighted it withjssings entirely sufficient for all our present year, 1876, is one of more than or-lary interest to the American people, being ourntennial of national and religious liberty. Forle hundred years we have enjoyed the blessingsfree and religious government, one that3uld have made us a happy, prosperous, gratefuli Christian people, and we hope and believe itJ. During this period, our little Zion, under itsjsent organization, has grown from one, to onendred ttiousand and to-day we stand as a happy,ited and prosperous people. God be praised for goodness and tender mercies towards the chil-3n of men. With this introduction, we now present to your Almanac for 1876, and hope it may be a wel-ne and useful guest to the home and fireside ofiry Christian family in the land. Whether thisconsidered an improvement on the last we cant tell, we have endeavored to make it so, and inne respects we think we have succeeded,. The Ministerial list has been greatly reduced byusing smaller type and thus gives more room forreading matter which we have tried to make asinteresting as our means and facilities would aflbrd. Thanking you, Christian friends, for your liberalpatronage, timely assistance and hearty coopera-tion, we now wish ynu a happy and prosperous year,and that by the grace of God, we may be enabled tospend it to His honor and glory and our salvation. H. B. B. Mount Sinai. The exact location of this memorable spot, sacredin the minds of all Christian people as the placewhere Jehovah appeared to man in fire ; where theTen Commandments were written by the finger ofthe Lord upon two tables of stone and delivered toMoses—has always been unsettled But a Calletelegram announces that all doubt is now Beke, the celebrated scholar and traveler, givesas the result of his recent expedition the discoveryof Sinai and the finding of verifying inscriptions,of which he has
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