Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, April 20, 1925 Page: 5 of 10
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the life of Jeeua, or at hast seeking
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KMfcp'- It seemed almost rldicu-
a pennant winner abouid
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Ffcto the 1)24 world series were
removed from major league
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to do with this'man? ')ty*ny\ol you
men have had the warning of a faith-
ful, lovihg wife, 'your little children,
and yit.in spite of all that you have
gone on »im| heeded not the warning
of these loved ones. Thia Bible is a
bible of warning and God expects the
warning signals to be held ottt con-
tinually. Along the coast, there are
light houses to warn men as they are
approaching j the poyt to show them
where the danger places are. Along
the railroad .tnu&s are warnings. And
what protection they are to our kves
ahd our property, and yet, the Bible,
the word of God, the church, the min-
»d U» world, to te thrown i In the
turn away. They take thairaouls in
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.hinge that he wonld^do. \ Crucify
Jesus because he is g friend of Pub-
licans and sinners. He.goee into the
houses of the outcasts and associates
Dilate; finding himself helpless, h»
wifp taid,': Have nothing to do with
this just man. for I have suffered
many things tbfiFdtay In dream be-
fight a battle of his owp heart, but
at the Came tipse, he was listening
id the wild, howling mob, wanting to
Kush hi* «wn eratei^ce and at the
same time to appease the cries of the
angry moh. ' Md wt this hour came
the warning that ought to have help-
ed him make his decision, that would
have registered him for all’ time to
come as one of ths great outstanding • "•*
factors in the realm of the Christian act«d
reitaion and gospel of the Son <rf hea$®
CM. But Tur tfcht On” and yftlded e"°^
id the demands of the angry mob. He
released the murderer and sent Jesui
fo.te crucified^ . - •
* ?*rhere are’many tragedies that are
enacted la this world that are hard to
settle on the rightful party. Not long
since, we buried the unknown soldier. ?---- -r--
The Presidriit, in the tenderest wordi, «ad
in the most heartfelt message,. de- heedlessh
livere<i the eulogy of the unknown
tSS -a&r- w* don’t know who that
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their own hands. You don’t want the I
warning. You want to do as you
please. You don’t want to humble
yourself and come to Jesus. Ewy ’
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known soldier was the representative
of the thousands of brave men that
steep, tojjjght. in Flanders Field. He
was buried in this land under Amer-
ican eoi£ Who .was to blame . for
that soldier, for the thousands of
American. homes rendered desolate
and in mourning? Who WM to blame
Tor the thousands of stars of blue
that were changed to gold? Was it
the man or men thaX made the muni-
tibns of war and filled the coffers of
their own treasury—were they to
blame? Or was it the man out there
on the firing line that pulled the
trigger and sent the bullet in that
body. Qr was it the emperor that
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and caused the world to be fofowu
in thia chaotie state ! JI say, who was
to blame?
But there is a tragedy that is en-
■ ja>9’vw and over again in the
f of individuals, intelligent
ta to. carry on a businerii, . to
atand^Mgk in. the circle-of yoiir as-
sociates, to command the respect of
the citizens of this, city, and yet in
your heart and soul, you run past a
signal and heed not the warning. Who
is to blame? No one except yoiir-
self. You have beheld the signals
. J?4 again, but you have gdne
heedlessly on and on and if you
pbmge over the precipice, who ta ‘.to
blame! "JWMt
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The three weeds’ revival meeting
of the Whaley hfomorial Msthodist
church ended Sunday evening, 14g
eonvei raiona hav»
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three persons uni
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Jesus, the innocent. No, they said,
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us Barabbas, that would take our life, B
the man that would break into our HL
homes and rob us *U our possessions. H
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, April 20, 1925, newspaper, April 20, 1925; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1319499/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.