The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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I. MIOM \ s l'A'1 I I \IMT.\L, >• \ TI"If 1 \\ M«'lf MNC. AI'IJI s I ?
3 SUNDAY STUDYf
kl): ARK OK I'll? COVENANT
pThf kilftriiMti'indl Suutlfty Srlinol
IT. wMin for Alls 1 'o*""1 l"
l>'i 1 -15#. Tiliw Whole chapter Rtv«*
in, twofold Mtaiemeut "f tlw completion
fan* erec tion of the t h. run-1--vws
}l*.W th« Lord* com ma ml and 17-S3
.! ^lo?ew' obedient' ail«'r wbnh the
/j.ord approve« and accepts the work. |
/ &*• fine Hi «n<l i orupare t! ♦- sevrn-
/jXold opedlence In versus 1**21, -*•
Ik:. 2J«. 32,
^ About three mouths after they l'-it
1 J; jry \it at Mouuf Sinai the I .ord f. : I
flo Mosen. "liCt ihem make Mr a aam-
fWy. *«*' 1 u,a> dw*n alu0UK tbel;1,
► rite full lnHtruetlona coiu-erntng
'• It and the priesthood art- found in
, <haiitmnt -> >■** """ "
Hie work a« it WW .liil"' I" ("Wt'l 1,1
***v. I" •■'.IK aIul lu 'hl
ludny '«■ baVH tl ' erectlull
unit dedication .in tlie first •< .v «<
ti: HI uiuutlt "f tli* *e' mill > -M .ii
villi till- lillll.lillB no witl' 'hi' "'III-
i , „( nuiouiun tlod Himself, ami t.o'l
w .. Ui- ar, hil.i l. A very |M-
«.«(I in r iliine almut the malei'iul '"i
the talie.Jf1 1.- WW 111" WlUlMM"
,,f the people ami the abtm.latue of
th« Kltti Ml thai .Mows liail to re-
strain ih- people from liritmlnli
The chRliter lllell BIM" til. ilelu lH
). to how ihe talierna.il uhoitia, lie
tirrameil all of wlii.-ii lin* striking
clmilaritv and aiireantlvemiw "I me
*nrk or Ihe Mnater In later duy> «hen
14- soimllt to i-a>e the peopl. Ami
. are told in lb- i losltiK vraes of
,h lecsun Hint The Rlory of the
• 1 ,-r.l fllleil the tabernu. le So. too
will lie II1' ita with Unlit an'l love tr
. at The pillar or . loujl
„ ,,, them ,. Riiide a light, n hi.l.l
an avenger a ...verhig for
00.1 liilliaeir ««■ I" It " wil*
uih.il of Hia pronenue in the ■ iKlit
o' all the Iie .pl - We neeil no lihy-
«„. ) symbol as did Israel, for ••sam-
ple is vi Hen in Hl word.
THE CAI.I. TO HKPARATION
The Christlan Kndeavor topn- tor
Ann 3 is ronmi iti 11 tor. ii It-Is.
i ti.. 15-17. • He ye 1101 lllleplial-
1) V.Ik...I together with unhel tn. for
. lull lellowslilp hath righteous vu'.li
net igh*eniisties^ ami « hat comlniil.K.lt
hnlh liuhi with darkueae. and what
, en. nril hath t'hrisl with Belial, or
an infidelWher.'toi* rome out from
v hat pan hath he thai hellevetii with
miinnii tlient and ye lie s. partite salth
lie 1/JI'd. and touch nol the ntielean
thing, and 1 will receive you and wii
i,. Father uhto you, and ye mmlm
1.. m> sons and daunhters. suiih i i«'
1.t ni Mniighty " In ti r neiond refer-
John .ay-- ' i.ove not tin* worlld
neither tin* thinks that aiv in the
world, if an> man love the vsuiM
the love of tin' Fath 'i is not in him 1
Tlw distiuetion lutvieen tin' people
of (iod and tin- people <it" tin world
1- not oday w l • manifested l-> any ;
peculiar custom or the ybservance of I
ii fferent national laws, iiut purelj in
tit.- mai: r of llvinn. it is hy the
liven of GodK people that they should
h. inroKiiized n* Itla people ami as I
th - follovveis of .1" us Christ. A rleri- |
<;i! dress do"s not make a (liristian \
minister, nor a Christian, ICndeavorer '
badge upon the lap« l of a young man's
• riaat make a Christian Kndeavor r. ,
Christianity is a lif- it is the lif« :
nf God in the heart and the lives •'
li en, and it is possible for the people
o' flod to follow so '|„Keiy in the foot- .
steps of their divine model, the Lord i
Jesus (Ihrlst, as to he noticeably dls- .
tint t and separate from those who are |
not believers in ( od or worshippers J
of Him.
Tile church of Christ is a disliurt and
separate institution from the world.
The- decipies of Christ are also to In .
b< pa rate and diatinct in their lives.
THE CALL TO SEPARATION i
Tin Epworth eu«ne topie for Aim. !
?. 1h found in Cor. vi.. 14-18: I. John i
1i . 15-17 "Come on' from among
them, and be y« separate, and 'oin'li 1
not the nin lean, and I v ill re.-eive yon
Br.ii I will be a Father into you, and .
y<> shall ho My sons and daiiKhters.
salth the Lord Almighty, give* no
sanction of unneigliborly <undint and
makes no remand for any exclusive
ii. ss whieb is not entirely kind audi
helpful t" everyone It pives no ba- ;
si.; for arrogance and the .spirit of j
unkind iritiiism ii is not a com-
mand to bauish all pleasant thing.4 j
end cultivate ih«- unlovely in dress
or manners
1' is a perfectly natural recognition
of the fact that if one becomes fully '
devoted to the goo.I ami pude the iin- i
pure and unclean must Ik banished
from companionship. The two ai\ |
Incompatible and cannot live together. .
One or the other must he chosen. Ii j
we are to be the disciples of Christ
mid children of tin* .Most High we
can no longer cultivate ili merelj
lb* hy appetites ami worldly tastes-
What a cou'ast this makes to .il!
merely worldly living- How si;
consecration ami working would mak-
us aotuallj diffvrent and separal ,
from the world; Ftill in ii. actively
fill! of life and joy and zest, but M<
sedly conscious of peace and purity :
nnd love in |)!a< «• of t!ie restlessne:,. '
unclean lusts and misery of th> j
worldly'
The call of Christ lo decipicship 1
« all at the present time, a- ii v*;-.
fn His lifetime .nol has always been
since, to become different in some re-
spects from other people The no..
sity fro sepftrateneas has not alwa> 1
been clearly seen, nor has the re
quirement been always faithfully oil
served. In too many cases christianV
freem to thi worldly to be no bettei
than themselves and scarcely differ-
ent in any way
•Some have gone to the other <-\
treme and have mad" tin different
extend to many things which Jesm
never intended and which should nev-
er have bee nbrought into the qijes
t;on.
If you are contemplating the sue ot
Bonds it will pa\ you to write < call on
iiis-for prices befoie contracting their sale
We prepare and lurnish lithographed
bonds free when soid to us, and pay more
for them than other dealers.
Monev alwavs readv as soon as- bonds
are delivered.
We also furnish Surety Bonds
those who are required to sjive bonds in
positions of trust.
Write or call on
N. D. McGINLEY, President,
Rooms in and 1^ Dewey Block,
CA PHK11:, OKLAHOMA,
PURCHASED BY THE
warn
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Our arrangements are completed to immediately open a large wholesale and retail Hardware House in Guthrie and we must at once close out
Wagons, Buggies, implements, Harness, Robes, Nets, Collars, Saddles, Etc., Etc.
markets, and that THIS SALE LASTS WHILE THE GOODS LAST!
Wagons — Implements. |l
Our stock of Implements consists of a full
line of Sulky and Gang Plows, Wagons, Grain
Drills, all of standard makes and tested hy years
of successful trial.
SEE THESE PRICES:
Hummer Sulky €1Q f|0
PlOWS iDu/ivU
''Oliver" Sulky
Plows
30.00
ALL OTHER IMPLEMENTS REDUCED
IN PROPORTION.
Don't Wait! Come at Once While There are So Many Bargains 1
Harness, Saddles, Etc.
Our Harness line is too varied for enume*
ation, and the bargains we offer too numerous
lor specification. Just come and let us show
you and you will be convinced that Hirsctii
^a\es you money on everything in the *a> of
Harness, Robes,
Nets, Collars,
Saddles, Etc.
BUGGIES OF ALL KINDS.
We have in this stock the well-known La Porte, Cokimbus, Michigan Bugg> Go., and Han sun.
Tebbets line, comprising all the novelties in up-to-date vehicles as well as rile more staple line--
They arc in our way and we offer you the benefit of low prices.
GET OUR PRIC ES, THEN SEE THAT
OTHERS QUOTE.
Remember, these goods were all bought for sp';! cash on this season's markets and that ours is the
biggest and best stock ever brought to Oklahoma.
WHAT WE HAVE WE ADVERTISE!
WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE !
iii-IU W. Harrison
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1902, newspaper, August 2, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124796/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.