The North Carolina Presbyterian . ( :7.) (This was probably in the Gardenof Gethsemane.) 2. Besides raising Lazarus from the dead^ Jesus raised also the daughter of Jairuf- (Luke 7:56), and the widows son atNain(Luke7: 15.) 3. In the Old Testament we are told(l) ThatElijah raised the son of the widow atZarephath (Kings 17:21.) (2.) ThatEllsha raised the Shunamites child (4: 35.) (3.) A man rose from the deadon touching the bones of EHsha. (4.)Samuel came to Saul (Sam. 28 : 15.) Thislast however, can hardly be called araising from the dead, as it wasonly a brief apparition; and will not be


The North Carolina Presbyterian . ( :7.) (This was probably in the Gardenof Gethsemane.) 2. Besides raising Lazarus from the dead^ Jesus raised also the daughter of Jairuf- (Luke 7:56), and the widows son atNain(Luke7: 15.) 3. In the Old Testament we are told(l) ThatElijah raised the son of the widow atZarephath (Kings 17:21.) (2.) ThatEllsha raised the Shunamites child (4: 35.) (3.) A man rose from the deadon touching the bones of EHsha. (4.)Samuel came to Saul (Sam. 28 : 15.) Thislast however, can hardly be called araising from the dead, as it wasonly a brief apparition; and will not bereearded in the marking. NEW QUESTIONS 6. What evidence of conversion didZaccheus give ? 7. What other ppblican became a followerof Jesus ? REYS ;YERMIFUeE The old-fashioned and al-ways reliable remedy forstomach disorders. Onehas killed 614 of people living to-dayowe their life to this same good medicine FOR CHILDREN that it was fifty yeaxs ago. ifTourdranlitQ ^erfO IE. Ik & FRCY. BaHli. ANNUAL REPORT Of the Citizens Building and LoanAssociation of Wilmington, NorthCarolina, 210 Princess Street forthe Year Ending Dec 3lst 1894. ASSETS. Loans on Bond and Mortgage (face value) $74,39172 Loans on other Securities 3,892 50 Cash on hand and in bank 612 45 Furniture and fixtures 150 00 Taxes •. ,• 14 10 Insurance 29 60 $79,090 27 LIABILITIES. Due shareholders, due installments paid $60,54100 Due shareholders, earnings credi-ted • 27 Borrowed money 8,900 00 Total .$79,090 27 Report for the Year Ending December 3lst^ 1894. BEGEIPTS. 1,790 78 [Continued from Fourth take th48 for a disparagement of th« Con~gresi ional Temperance Society. On the con-trary, its members are worthy of the highestcommendation, and deserve to be praised forthe good example they are setting their fel-low members of Congress. But there are notenough of them, In the new Con^rress therewill be an unusually large number of newmen, men who will f


Size: 986px × 2535px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, booksubjectpresb, booksubjectpresbyterianchurch