Christian herald and signs of our times . s predestined re-newal we do not know. But we do know thatmoral and physical evil will be banished fromour planet, that the god of this world, by whosecraft and malice, and strength the race hasbeen deceived, and destroyed, will be hurled, achained prisoner into the deep and fiery abyss,that the full consequences of the curse whichmans sin entailed in its most virulent formswill be removed, and the ground, blighted andblasted by its fell power, will be purged fromits results, when thorns and thistles will ceasethe^r spontaneous growth, and weeds shall
Christian herald and signs of our times . s predestined re-newal we do not know. But we do know thatmoral and physical evil will be banished fromour planet, that the god of this world, by whosecraft and malice, and strength the race hasbeen deceived, and destroyed, will be hurled, achained prisoner into the deep and fiery abyss,that the full consequences of the curse whichmans sin entailed in its most virulent formswill be removed, and the ground, blighted andblasted by its fell power, will be purged fromits results, when thorns and thistles will ceasethe^r spontaneous growth, and weeds shall nomore usurp the soil. In view of such a hopefor weary exhausted nature, well may we pray Thy Kingdom come. Volume XIII., of The Christian Herald, containing thenumbers for 1800, with complete index, bound in cloth, may behad from this office : price $ including postage. A tew vol-umes ot 1884, 1885, 1887, 1888 and 1800 are als? for pale. None ap)on hand prior to j88,, 232 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. April 15. OFFICES, BIBLE HOUSE, NEW YORK. Entered at the Post-Office at New York, N. Y., asSecond-Class Matter. EDITOR. / Published Weekly. Subscription price in the United States,Canada, and Mexico, $ a year: $1 eight months ; 75 centssix months : will be sent two months For 25 cents, postagefree ; in Europe and in all countries in the Postal Union, 50cents extra postage ; subscriptions always payable in ad-vance. Single copies, price 5 cents. Any newsdealer willfurnish the paper weekly when ordered. All P. 0. money orders should be made payableio The Christian Herald. Station D. New York. KEPT BACK. VARRO, a Roman author, said he sent inmany directions to find out from menwhat they thought to be the chief received three hundred and twenty differentreplies ; so many opinions were there in theworld as to what was really the chief good to besought after, and the chief joy to bereceived. Blessed be God, we are not left to awild guess upon this
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