The Oklahoma Clipper (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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Successor to the Free Will Baptist Banner
Per Year
For God, For Home, And Native Land.
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indiaNolXoklahomA, FaiPAV. NOV- 28 1013
NO 47
CORRESPONDENCE.
This page is for the people who write to the
Clipper so send in your letters
Poverty Crime &
Prostitution.
[Poverty in a land
of riches.
Eter since the first man Wai
created there has been a sbr
among the human race for reh,
gion freedom, the truth of God
has been sincured by the child-
ren of disofcediance; all down the
stream of time, Gods holy people
has been beat cowed and brutely
treated for claiming the holy
-writ the adherents of Christians
has went through the lirey
furnace, and suffered the gaule-
tine and had their blood mingled
with sacrincis and been throwed
anon the alter and slaughter in
all manners and forms, but
thanks be to God the old laws
of eternal truth stands the same
ind Will continue all down
ihrough the ages, poverty lias
If thou keep my command
ment blessings will be upon thee.
But if thou keapest not my word
sin lieth at thy door. From all
over the land and also the great
city comes the news of discon-
tent. Everywhere you can hear
the cries of Gods children for
help in their struggle against sin.
Who will come out and stand
firrm on the rock for the 1 ord
reading so much. <V•> are ';1 j £
to move tomorrow to Stonewal , |
Oklahoma, and 1 want my papci
sent there. We had a nice m eet
ing last Sunday, Brother w. R.
West; from Asher Okla., preach-
ed for us. The church called
Bro. West to take charge of the
church for another year, so meet
ing will be had every 3rd Sunday
in each month.
1 As my subject is growing "0
lengthy I will close, wishing the
paper much success and many
readers
Mrs A. C. Huckeby
Ni'-k cast out in a bodily ships
been mostly through thenegLc.
ing to put in practice the Divine
laws of our Saviour. Christ was
rhh but yet he become V>w tha*
wa, through his poverty might
JWaoma rich. Prostitution is
vargdy maintained by menalcor-
rupt inclination. Men that will
not humble to tbe only name un-
der heaven whereby that man
can be saved. They are the ones
that are self-willed and full oi
subilty and who has always been
the enemy of truth little can e
expected. But sin and crime by
those who wUl not come under
he laws of grace and truth and
through the bloo 1 of Jesus Christ
from all sins. If
and say? "No more cf my
money will be spent for vice
but I willgive liberally to the Lord
and his hosts of divine messen-
gers to fight the great wai a
gainst the Devil and his angels,
Who will stand for the Lord7
Who will raise the hand of jus-
tice and strike the fatal blow
that will forever do away with I
sin and crime- Who can say,
"I will give half of all my world-
ly possessions for a land of liber
ty free from sin. Chaiity hides
a muliidude of sins but it no v. bt
gins to show through on some.
If the money that was thrown in
tliecofiersof vice was put in the
hands of some good Godly insti-
tution in less than one decade
you could see the Kingdom come
begin to spreid over the land.
He thet hath these worldly goods
and sees his brethera suffer for
the need of them, how can the
love of God abidith in him
Rev. w. A. McIntosh.
The citizens of Indianola met
on Tuesday night and organiz-
ed a Commercial Club they in-
dorsed the new county mo-e and
elected delegates to attend the
meeting at Crowder Tuesday,
the 18th, a report was brought
in by uncle Alex Hamilton show-
ing that the northern portion of
Pittsburg county, that part
which is to be cut off into ^ the
New County, is paying one-third
of the taxes of the entire county
or is ill • D.'vil a spirit? _ Som-*
folks are getting bumfuseled out
here and if you conid give as a
little information on the shape ot
the buggerisan, would be very
thankful to yoa Mr, Editor. We
looked for you this fall but by
some means you failed to come,
Would have been glad tor you
to have come and preached some
for us. With kind wishes
J, P. Davidson,
Beech Grove Ark.
Feet Washing,
If a rran can be saved with-
out water, what use it as a re-
ligious work? The same Jesus
that told his Deciples to Wash feet
with water told Nick-demus, n
John 3-5 "Except a man be
born of water and of the spirit,
cannot enter into the Kingdom
of God" If a man believes what
what Jesus savs he will try to
find out what Jesus meant.
Jesus says in John 6-:>3 Tie
words that I speaD unto you they
are spirit and they are Life
'The spirit his appeared to man
Iin verse form? the spirit in this
boys would write them up and
send them in. the Enterprise will
be furnished vou free and st,...
onary for your work,
A Letter From
Arkansas
be cleansed from an sins. i ^
men would cleanse their selves ot ]\Z[oveCl [ o OtOIie-
unrightiouaness poverty crime p pjl 1
and prostitution would soon be a Wall Uklc-
thing of the past and the soli-
tary place would bloom like a
rose. Then sing the song ox
p&ce and good will on earth to
all men.
Rev. W. A. McIntosh.
If the preachers of indianola
came together and held a Union
meeting, don't you suppo^ tha.
something woull 03 do a:?
Non, Okla.
Dear Brother Austin'- As I
haven't never *rote to the grand
old paper before; 1 will try to
scratch a few linEs at my leisure
However, I will not take any
subject this writing. I thanK
brother Austin very r.v::h for
I sending me'he pxpsr I enj oy
The Oklahoma Clipper
Enclosed check for one dollar
and fifty cents, for which send
the Clipper to W. O. Davidson,
Gainsville Ark., fifty cents worth
ion? dollar ti go on my subscript
lion. Brother, you are sending (
| your paper to some arti<^ at j
| Beech Grove, that I think you i
Ihad better discontinue, ."lames
1 Mathews gone, Mary 1 urpm
gone, others talking in unknown
tongue to beat six bits and se-
veral others seeking after the
tongues, I never in life saw
anything like it. Tht
man has been cast out ot some
of tlve people six to twelve inches
long, Some say they saw the
old Nick szoout of their mouthes
in the Pasto'-b ti** Broth::
Austin, could the people S33 o.-1
2-21 were are told to recieve with
meekness the engrafted word
which is able to save your souls
and I am just am fool enough to
act like I believe it. This is en-
ough to show what Christ meant
for spikit is the New Testament
to bo born of the spirit, a spirit
that is able to save our souls is
to act or do what the spirit and
| The New Testament tells us to
I do in 1st John 5-8 and there ire
thsee that bear witness in earth,
the spirit, .he water and the
blood, and these three agree m
one. N.av what have you to say
| to act like you bevlie th< spirit
land the New Testament. NojJ
this same spirit spoke throng? -
I Ananias and told Paul t- be 1 ab-
ided and ^ away h:* ST,
Acts 22 16, when this sfu1 >ttotti
Paul to be baptized and he obey-
ed he was babtizedof the spirit
and the water and recieved tho
blood of Christ all at one dip m
water, provided he believe8
what this spirit has tf> say, what
iS the use to wash feet before
ron wash away your sins. Strain
i at a gnat aa 1 sw *1 low a cam 3l.
B. P. Shippy
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The Oklahoma Clipper (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1913, newspaper, November 28, 1913; Indianola, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc268227/m1/1/: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.