The War Cry . l, MS. S. B., 3 you any room Eor Jesus— He who bore your load of sin?As He knocks and asks admission. Sinner, will you let Him in? for. Jesus, Kins of filory! Hasten now His word obey!Swing your hearts door widely open! Bid Him enter while yon may. Room for pleasure, room for business; But for Christ the Crucified—Not a place that He can enter, In the heart for which He died! Have you any room for Jesus,As in grace He calls again? Oh, to-day is time accepted,To-morrow you may call in vain. COMPLETE CONSECRATION Take my life and let it beConsecrated, Lord, to Th


The War Cry . l, MS. S. B., 3 you any room Eor Jesus— He who bore your load of sin?As He knocks and asks admission. Sinner, will you let Him in? for. Jesus, Kins of filory! Hasten now His word obey!Swing your hearts door widely open! Bid Him enter while yon may. Room for pleasure, room for business; But for Christ the Crucified—Not a place that He can enter, In the heart for which He died! Have you any room for Jesus,As in grace He calls again? Oh, to-day is time accepted,To-morrow you may call in vain. COMPLETE CONSECRATION Take my life and let it beConsecrated, Lord, to Thee;Take my moments and my days,Let them flow in ceaseless praise. Take my hands and let them moveAt the impulse of Thy love;Take my feet and let Lhcni heSwift and beautiful Cor Thee. Take my voice and let me singAlways only for. my King;Take mylips and let them beFilled with messages from Thee. Take my silver and my gold,Not a mite would I withhold;Take my intellect and useEvery power as Thou shult will be held throughout DROP A CONTRIBUTION EN THE BOX HABIT—AN INDIVIDUAL DISTIN-GUISHED Habit maybe illustrated by a beat-en path; and the traveller is apt tofall into and follow this, so thethoughts and feelings are likely topursue the track which they have of-ten .followed before. As the stream^gradually wears the .channel deeperBwiKiift J {Sift B9Awite«fc££21£L more surely bound to its accustomedcourse; so the great current of themind and heart grows more and morerestricted to the course which habithas taught thein to follow. It isthese intellectual nnd moral habitsthat form many peculiarities of char-acter, and chiefly distinguish one in-dividual from another. Thcv aretherefore, of the utmost importance.— Goodrich. The Salvation Army vnflt sa»smissing persons In any part afSSLbefriend and as far ae poSS&M|*one In difficulty. Address CriffiLJames and Albert S^rwSRgEnquiry on the envelope!™?*-, 0e Altar should, whe« a,^v|«* with each enquiry, to hei


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