. Brethren's Family Almanac, The (1892). What We Spend our Money for, While religion is said to be, by the poet,mans chief concern, yet the facts in thease, as demonstrated by figures, do noteem to bear ont that men seek first the ^kingdom of heaven and his righteousness.^ake a look at the following table: I ! 3 D^IflK $900,000,coo M m TOBACCO $600,000,000 j ►. JVTEAT j ► Iron and Steel j \ Woolen Goods j $303,000,000 i y $290,000,000 j y $237,000,000 j i Sawed Lumber $233,000,000 1 r \ Cotton Goods j £ Boots & Shoes \ $210,000,000 L $196,000,000 J Sugar and Molasses Public Education Religion
. Brethren's Family Almanac, The (1892). What We Spend our Money for, While religion is said to be, by the poet,mans chief concern, yet the facts in thease, as demonstrated by figures, do noteem to bear ont that men seek first the ^kingdom of heaven and his righteousness.^ake a look at the following table: I ! 3 D^IflK $900,000,coo M m TOBACCO $600,000,000 j ►. JVTEAT j ► Iron and Steel j \ Woolen Goods j $303,000,000 i y $290,000,000 j y $237,000,000 j i Sawed Lumber $233,000,000 1 r \ Cotton Goods j £ Boots & Shoes \ $210,000,000 L $196,000,000 J Sugar and Molasses Public Education Religion ►- $55,000,000 i m. After having thoroughly studied the abovegures, let each one go into judgment withimself and see as to whether his cohtribu-ion to religion is in proportion to the greatalue he claims to put upon it. Christ hadtot where to lay his head,—ive spend ourlillions for luxuries and only our hundreds§r the advancement of the Blessed gave even his life that all might live; how much are we willing to give of the per-ishable things of this life that others may ob-tain eternal life through the efforts of thosewhom we may send out to preach, by meansof pur liberality? Think of it, all ye whospend money to no purpose! Every daythousands are passing away who, by the unit-ed efforts of Christian givers, might havebeen broug
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