Our Brother in Red. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, August 1, 1887 Page: 10 of 16
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OUR BROTHER IN RED.
incur twice the expense of sending to
Harrell Institute l>y sending to the
States, where in many instances they
get no better advantages than can be
obtained at home.
For charges see advertisement on an-
other page, and for catalogue and other
information a«ldr<s* the President.
It was a sweet observation of Luther,
"that, for the most part, when God
sent him upon any special service for
the good of the Church lie was brought
low bv some lit of sickness or other."
Surely, as the lower the ebb the higher
the tide; so the lower any descend in
humility the higher they shall ascend
in honor or glory. The lower this
foundation of humility is laid, the high-
er shall the roof of honor be overlaid.
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IK ONLY LINK TO IIIK
Faith is the inward state, of which
obedience is the outward expression.
Faith is the seed; obedience is the
fruit. "As a man thinketh in his heart,
so is he." Faith and obedience are
never severed; indeed, it is impossible
to sever them. Faith, that is, in Christ,
not in dogmas or propositions—this is
ItVir (Ulil. «*(> *<11 lit ttf AOIVHi-"
but faith in the personal Christ, must
(lower into obedience.
Secret and refined sins are as dan-
gerous as open and gross ones. A man
may preach fervent sermons, but if lie
does so from emulation or love of pop-
ularity, he is as much in the flesh as
the sinners who tremble in the pews
beneath him.—Rev. PhiUp Norton.
" 1 have used Simmons Liver
Regulator for many years, hav-
ing made it my only Family
Medicine. My mother before
me was very partial to it. It is
a safe, good and reliable medi-
cine for any disorder of the
system, and if used in time is
n (/rent preventive of sickness.
I often recommend it to my
friends, and shall continue to
do so.
"Rev. .Tames M. Rollins,
"Pastor M. E.Church, So. Fairfield,Va."
TIME AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED by
alwat/H keeping Simmon* Liver
Uegulator in the houne.
"I have found Simmons Liver
Regulator the best family med-
icine I ever used for anything
that may happen, have used it
in Indigestion, Colic, IHnrrhcea,
Biliousness, and found It to re-
lieve immediately. After eat-
ing a hearty supper, if, on going
to bed, I take about a teaspoon-
ful, I never feel the effects of
the supper eaten.
"OVID G. SPARKS.
"Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga.''
♦S-ONLY GENUINE'6*
Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper.
J. H. Zeilin & Co., So/e Proprietors,
I'rice, *1.00. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
AT
The Scripture is to bo its own inter-
preter, or rather the Spirit speaking
in it. Nothing can cut the diamond
but the diamond; nothing but Script-
ure can interpret Scripture.— Thomas
Watmi.
TURNER & BYRNE'S
Cod can not make mo happy, except
lie make nio holv. Angels find all
their happiness-in their holiness. Ho-
liness is not the cause of salvation, but
it is the invariable effect of salvation.
Worry is the child of unbelief; it is
(lie child of distrust. No one can trust
Ood fully, and worry at the same time.
Love is the shortest and swiftest way
to God.— Tmder.
MUSKOGEE,
Indian Territory,
You will find the most Complete Stock of
perry & co.'s stoves,
ALL VARIETIES,
General Hardware, Builders'
Material, and
FURNITURE
Found West of St. Louis.
Exclusive Agents for
DARE, MANSUR & CO..
FOR THE INDIAN TERRITORY.
Also the Mitchell Farm and Platform
SPRING WAGONS.
Satisfaction guaranteed and patronage solicited
TIN SHOP conuectod with the above store
sept-tf
Through trains to ST. LOUIS, HANNIBAL, KAN-
SAS CITY, ATCHISON, ST. JOSEPH, OMA-
HA, Wichita, Deuison, Austin, San Anto-
nio. Houston, Galveston, Dallas, and
FORT WORTH.
THE FUST ill ROUTE!
THREE DAILY TRAINS.
With Free Reclining Chair Cars, and Pullman
Buffet Sleeping Cars, between ST. LOUIS
and KANSAS CITY.
H. C. TOWNSENI),
General Passenger & Ticket Agent,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Tie Sigh Umn Bisamei
a Deto of Our MetMist FatDtrs.
This is a new volume just from the
press from the Southern Methodist
Publishing House, of 510 pages, by
the Rev. W. P. Harrison, D.D., Book
Editor. The following is a brief out-
line of its contents:
" The o J> ct ol this book Is to repel the fre-
queut attacks of prelatlcal mccess|uul ts. The
charges made against t he men who organized
the Methodist Episcopal thurch aie examined
and refilled. The integrity of Mr. Wesley,Dr.
t)oKe,aud Bishop Anbury, is ludicaied by aa
appeal tome origli a! authorities. Metrioui t
ministerial orders are proved to be *qualiy
valid with t.b<)MH. f ibnChurctiof E -gland and
thnProtestantCtiurcneslhrougbout tne world.
Tbe claims of Apostolio Huccessionlsts are
proved to be without foundailou, their own
witnehsesc mdemuing them. lu tuls vo'ume
no author is quoied aitw-cond-band, but every
reference has oeeu carefully verified. "To the
law and to the testimony
Thn author has bestowed much labor, and
Hvmc^d great research 1 ii producing this worfc,
which will t>e rega'd-d as a pmductlou of
g'eat value. It will be read with ueep interest
oy every lover of true pjoiestant Chrlsilaulty
who Iguores the high claims of "prelatlcal
succession."
Every Methodls', North and South, whode-
-Ires to prepare himself lorafull and tbo'ough
vindication of his Church loscrlptuiai author-
ity, aud wishes to repel tne arrogant claims of
Htgb Cburi h'fen who s fleet to believe la
p istolio succession as held by High Church-
u«n should study tnls btsik.
rne style of the bisik is very pleasing,
'rice $1 50. Send orders io
southern Methodist Publishing House,
Nnsliviile, Trim.
BALL AND CHAIN.
BY EMMA WILMOT.
Ifimo. Handsomely bound. 60 cents,
QF.ND for a copy. Very entertaining. Ad-
H dress Southern Methodist Publishing
House, Nashville, Tenn.
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Brewer, Theodore F. Our Brother in Red. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, August 1, 1887, newspaper, August 1, 1887; Muskogee, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234374/m1/10/?rotate=270: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.