The centennial record of Freewill Baptists, 1780-1880 . r exalts itself in rebellionagainst Christ, to overthrow every doctrine, practice and in-stitution that is a foe to righteousness and human any have enlisted in this division of the army of our Lord,only that they may find easy places in which to care forthemselves first and always—they will forage. But thosethat have forgotten self in fidelity to Christ and man, whiledoing the duty nearest their hand, the work that most needsthem, though it has the least of present rewards—for themthere is coming by and by a grand day of trium


The centennial record of Freewill Baptists, 1780-1880 . r exalts itself in rebellionagainst Christ, to overthrow every doctrine, practice and in-stitution that is a foe to righteousness and human any have enlisted in this division of the army of our Lord,only that they may find easy places in which to care forthemselves first and always—they will forage. But thosethat have forgotten self in fidelity to Christ and man, whiledoing the duty nearest their hand, the work that most needsthem, though it has the least of present rewards—for themthere is coming by and by a grand day of triumph. Brethren, let us gird on our armor, the whole armor ofGod. The campaign is long. The goal is distant. Ourterm of service will be over long before the end is rebellion will cease. The cross will triumph. Andwhen the sea is gained, the sea of Gods glory, which willsurround a regenerated world, every one that has been faith-ful over a few things will share in the joy of his Lord overhumanity ransomed crowning its Redeemer Lord of -S^ircnred V


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