. The Southern Baptist pulpit . nger of TIIK MEAT AND MISSION OF THE MASTER 345 his soul. He rws, is joyous, and becomes strong. Watkins, in Ellicotts Commentary, speaks of anal-ogies in human experience. Thecommand of duty,charming power of hope, the stimulus ofsuccforces that supply to weak and weary nerves and muscles the vigor of a new life. Under these thelier can forget his wounds, the martyr smile at the1 or the flame, the worn-out traveler -till plod on- the thought of home. We cannot analyze this er, l>ut it C ley have food to eat that th without know not o£n We are not surprised w


. The Southern Baptist pulpit . nger of TIIK MEAT AND MISSION OF THE MASTER 345 his soul. He rws, is joyous, and becomes strong. Watkins, in Ellicotts Commentary, speaks of anal-ogies in human experience. Thecommand of duty,charming power of hope, the stimulus ofsuccforces that supply to weak and weary nerves and muscles the vigor of a new life. Under these thelier can forget his wounds, the martyr smile at the1 or the flame, the worn-out traveler -till plod on- the thought of home. We cannot analyze this er, l>ut it C ley have food to eat that th without know not o£n We are not surprised whenthe Holy S] through the Apostle John, that those who doG 1 shall last < teher things will : I the lust therebut he that th forevei ,M II links himself with the divii c of things, and d himself XXXIITii: bofl we I I 1 r v. that < • he Chri r just when he i D the ? ?human th. Within t. d of m in tni -. but t as which now exist m 1 ? d and |religi human in- to human Im in human livi & I in June,uthern. Charles Averetti Stakely, pastor of the Firs! BaptistChurch of Washington, 1 >. C, is among the younger ministers ofthe Southern Baptist Convention. He was born at Madisonville,Monroe County, on the third daj t March, 1859, butwas reared in Alabama and Georgia. At about thirteen• ige he was baptized into the fellowship t the FirstBaptist Church of Montgomery, Ala., b) Dr. I». W. afterward, his father dying, the famil) moved to LaGrange, Ga., where young Stakel) entered upon highstudies, .ind wh( having studied law under lln. A. 1 tered the bar, being scarcel) nineteen years oftised in La Grange until he was nearl) twenty-twoyears n the meantime, at th( twenty, he was made count) solii itor, u hit h offi< e he resigned to enter the minis-try. His first .i\is. daughtiWilliam H. Dav


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