Brethren at Work, The (1881) . he Godhead as the above ex-tracts from a Baptist publication which hasbeen recommended by one of your leadingjournals, indicate? and thus deny the very Lordthat bought you rather than have his baptism? J. w. s. NO MORE A SUPPER. SOME time ago I heard B. remark that heand C. went to an inn to have supper andlodging for night. They asked for supper; thehost said, yes, you can have it according toyour religious prinaiples. So after supper wasready the host calls B. to his table, and C. tohis table. B. had plenty on his table, while only a small peace of bread
Brethren at Work, The (1881) . he Godhead as the above ex-tracts from a Baptist publication which hasbeen recommended by one of your leadingjournals, indicate? and thus deny the very Lordthat bought you rather than have his baptism? J. w. s. NO MORE A SUPPER. SOME time ago I heard B. remark that heand C. went to an inn to have supper andlodging for night. They asked for supper; thehost said, yes, you can have it according toyour religious prinaiples. So after supper wasready the host calls B. to his table, and C. tohis table. B. had plenty on his table, while only a small peace of bread and a sip ofwater on his. While B. was eatiug, C. waslooking at his bit of bread and sip of asked the host, if he called this a sir, according to your religious asked the host, what do you charge for sucha supper. Fifty cents, was the reply. C. Icant pay that for such a supper. Now yousee when it comes to dollars and cents it is nomore a sapper. John Y. Shavblt THE BKE:TI3:J:iE:Nr ^T WOJ^K. 39. MABY C. NORMAN SHABON, MINN, TIRED. Dear God, I am so weary of it all, I fain would rest me for a space. Are there no great i ocks where shadows face. That I may cast me down and hide my face? Work and strive, sore burdened and road is flinty, and the way is long, [stayed,And the weak staff, whereby mans steps areBends like a reed, when bitter winds are strong. The lofty thoughts proves fruitless in the deed;The prize I toil for seems a glittering UelThere is no comfort for present need;No guerdon promised for futurity. I shrink in terror from the endless task,I look with honor on the barren ask, as only hopeless hearts can meaning of my days to understand. —Selected. For the Brethren at Wort, GOVERNING POWER. BT MABT J. STBES. GOVERNING power is a qualification whichGod commanded should be acquired, andit affords all, who will turn to the Bible forthe method given by the great Teacher, a val-aable aid in training the young.
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