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Golf Tournament
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Text: Mgtthew 4:1*11
(Fourth Street Building)
•Rev. B<M-iiard I.. Hatch! Pastor
Church school, 9:45 a. m., C. F.
Schmidt, genet Al superintendent,
^hirning wni'jflilp* fo;!>5 a?‘m.'M
League meetings, 6:45 p. m.
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superintendent, teacher anti work-
er should-strive to be present with,
all members of -their departments
and classes
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the Bible School .of First Christ-
ian church. Suitable program has
been arranged by thJ general sup-
erintendent, Howard E. Grant and
his assistants and a full attend-
ance of all classes is urged. All
visitors in the city, and all who
are not in some other church
school are very cordially invited to
come and worship with this con-
gregation.
The pastor will preach on the
following topics Sunday: Morning
service, "Hidden Assets and Lia-
bilities.” Evening service, "Three
Objects of Divine Love."
The Teacher Training Class will
meet on Monday evening at 7:00
o'clock and will try to complete
its work by Wednesday--evening.
All those who 'have been taking
the course are urged to attend the
closing sessions.
The attention of -all ministers
who are members of Brenham Min-
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BRENHAM ,
2:30 p. in. T'rginmg .Uqion- rally
meeting of th«- western zone. will
meet with the Training Union of
our church. Neighboring churches
of Fort Berni. Austin and Waller
Counties will participate Our local
friends arc urged to be present,
and welcome our guests. Special
program rendered by local unions
6:30 p. m. Training Unions;
Herschel Robertson, director.
7:30 p. m. Evening worship. The
Woman s Missionary Union spon-
soring the week of prayer program
will present their Young People's
'FRIDAY SEPT 30. 1939.
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Bustles 'and blushes are out ol
date, but babies are still in style!
That is why the wise woman
doesn’t add to her other worries .
with cleaning fine baby sweaters
an<J dainty sljks. Nothing to irri-
tate ths baby’s skin -with qur 3L3
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’ in a special program as follows;
Theme, •’Open Doors.4,
Song, "Send The Light," con-
gregation.
Prayer.
Introduction. Mrs. H. K. Dillon.
Open doors, 12 Junior G. A.'s
and R. A.’s.
Song. "Help Somebody Today.”
"Entering the Door With
Knightly Deeds." Glenn Gook.
Song. "Living For Jesus." group
of Y. W. A. members.
"Sixty-six Cents,” Intermediate
Girls Auxiliary, led by Miss Bessie
F!oraac% Sommer.
"The 'open Dabr . of Steward-
snip. •rnrsTwr. •
, - Song. "Make Me a Channel of
Blessing." Congregation
Mission offering. Benediction.
Monday
3:00 p. m Week or Prayer pro-
gram; Mrs. J. L Ctytppell and
Mrs A. E. Crozier, leaders.
Tuesday—
3:00 p m The W. M. S. circles
will meet as follows: No; 1, Home
of Mrs. Joe Snodgrass: No. 2,.
Home of Mrs. H. E. Ferguson; No.
3, T E L. class room, church.
Wednesday—
7:00 p. m. Sunday school teach-
er's and worker’s meeting. Mr.
Paul H. Darr, leading.
8:00 p. m Week of Prayer pro-
gram. Mrs. Geo. N. Cook, leader.
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Use CENTRAL MINERAUZ-
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BUILDER & WORMER/ Helps
to prevent roup and sore head.
Hmi so. wnenvK-io, v p„«»paia on ^ceipt of
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will be destroyed. But as an economic system, it will prob-
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that it-did in 1900, Time and technology have passed it by.
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Closer trade links between the Americas age inevitable. -
But the important thing is to place them on 30 solid a foun-
dation that after the war is over the$ caihidt be shaken. If
the United States ships, southward shoddy goods for the sake
of a quick profit, this will react against us in the future
when others again compete for the same markets. It.is only
if *we ship quality ^cuidxitL-.fair prices, exleiul liberal credit
facilities, make every effort to receive South American
goods in return, so that the -trade may be mutually advan-
tageous, that we may hope to be building anything-solid for
the future. . .
the boy, and Victor, in turn,
idolized Breck.
Breck didn't know' It. but Victor
had witnessed that scene in front'
of the church on the day Julie
had sent him her crashing note.
For days afterward, the boy, in-
tuitively aware of the implications
of the scene, had gone around
---------j to himself about
"dames." He had always been de-
voted to Julie, who was his fav-
orite teacher, bue he sensed that
she had hurt Breck deeply, and he
couldn't forgive her.
He sensed, loo, that Earl was, in
some way. responsible for the
break between Breck and Julie,
and the dislike he had always had
for Earl turned to hatred.
His hatred was not lessened by
an incident that occurred dne
afternoon when Mr. Grimes sent
him across the street to Earl's of-
fice to deliver a message. On en-
tering the Utile anteroom, he
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leader'.
Thursday,
practice.
Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Boy Scoulg.
At the morning, hour. the .choir
p-lll sing "Rejoice In the Lord” by
Lorenz, and. “We Are Going Down
-the Valley," by Fillmore, the i>as-
tor will pieach, and Communion
will be observed at the Close of the
service as is the usual custom on.
the first Sunday of the1 month.
At the evening hour the song
service will be led by Red Buehler.
with visiting pastors.
Tuesday, 3 :00 ’p.
Christian service.
»>ednesday,- 7:30 p; ,m. Prayer
meeting. Mrs. W. F, Tottenham.
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When Breck Leedy come* to 'found the office cjo'T cU)»?d and
! Litth-lHirg to' become music teach- ! Ireard Voices beyond.
I efwat the town’s whool. he and Afraid to interrupt Eai 1 wjiile
The Right Reverend Clinton S. I P"’"-' E"*'1”" Xii^The vXs inW
Onin FUshnn nf th- niocese 1 "• »«* Immediately attracted to wait The Vpices in tne otnee wen
Texas ^mXdthlDaSrt^ the I other Ear) Dawion .banker’s raised One was Earls, and he
Texas, will visit the parish at ‘n*. , u . (.bttrt<k „f building recognized*the second one us that
.nd“rX'inXn t^’ «-w « mr™ ie si~« U o?Mr. Doake.Jhe foreman on, the
Sacrament of Holy Confirmation. •»»*' «•*’ h“* I ‘^“'I'h ” t hin - doo?
Julie fpr'sosue time, but she doesn't | Thiough the tnm ooot. ns
GRACE LUTHKRAN’ CHURCH ' reciprocate his interest He ‘
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! learns from’ her brother that his tions called for,
Hnlv-I really is in danger, she decides "It. wouldn't matter so much,"
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see him again, but giving no ex- you're bound to save on concrete,
planation. A little later, Earl meets thoJe bars ought to be plent>
Breck and taunts him Breck strong!"
"I tell 7 :.L. A t1.,SriaMiU . ’ \
sharply ."The shipping ordei
i shows they're exactly what the
specifications called fork’ ,
"They don't seem, like it. Thera
could have been a mistake, you
know," Doakss said dubiously.
"Oh, you're crazy!” Earl re-
torted. "And another thing — I'm
tired of hearing you kick aixait
that cement mixture! If you don’t
on 1 like the way this job is being doge, * *'
his face, by the cold, impersonal t can <’u,t- I can easily get an-
tone of his brief "Hello.”
She flung herself into her work,
4n an effort to numb her feelings,
If she could just keep -working
hard enough; she might everittiaily
get over the worst of h$r heart-
ache.* After all, there had been a
time, not so long ago, when she
•hadn't even known Breck existed.
She tried to pretend that they had
never met- that it had been only
a dream but it W'as futile.
isters’ Association is called to the
fact that. Monday morning is the
time for our monthly meeting. The
meeting will be held in the pastor's
study of First Baptist church. All students, sometimes trying to| wnis Citizen* Drug Co.
tn __..._4 1_._ Hianu ' PViafmanti will oaII
i )f CRONTAY special bleach^on i
In this world, dominated'by three or four colossal sys-
teme "^^^LriSer'icits must takeTheir place, not as a "system”
dominated by a single power, but as ap economic unit tied
together byxmutual interest and ready to defend that interest
by joint action.
■ Th§ dream of Simon Bolivar for a peaceful association
of co-equal American states, their eyes fixed on .the Ameri-
can future, not the European past, may vet come true. The
necessities of a world jtow in process of regrouping itself
may prevail where sheer idealism for 100 years has failed.
• Cross word Puzzle*
lars MORRIS
ANSWER IO
FRt\IOI !» PI ZZIK
hi , Woman’s
rubliahad by ^artMr-PrtM, tac., every afternoon except Sunday at
Brenham. Texua. •
Baterad aa aaeond-claaa matter at the port office at Brenham, Texas,
under the act of March 3, 1879.
Present, tendencies in the world'seem to doom the small
/Country. In eastern Asia, a Japanese-dominated system
may soon prevail. >
In eastern Europe and most of the rest of Asia, the Rus-
sian Soviet government is already* dominant. In western
>«>£ttrope, either a British-French system or a German system
will emerge as the .controlling factor. The old British empire
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BY WILLLXM E. GILROY, O. D. seem to have'sojh^spfcial place
Editor orAdvirtA^' '-<£*• ”4^ significance. What was its
' J, to the writer . sort oMv^ptatmn
of the Epistle to the Hebrews, that every man, great or small’
was in ail points, tempted like feels at some stage in his carter,
as wc are, yet without sin. He, frequently at its beginning'’
buses upon this fact the sympa-K rEvery such man is assailed
thy and understanding of the *jth a sense of h|s human weak- .-i
Muster’ as a_ great high priest^ ness, Mo^ felt it when j
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greatest prophets of Israel felt * Everting worship; 7’30 p
•of Jesus,We fil—L^,s a destiny and call. It is said that
* ’ ” Thomas Carlyle, who was not a-
religious man in. The conven-
tional sense of the term, experi-
enced in his early life a crucial
turning point which he com-
pared to the Christian experi-
ence of conversion. It was a
facing of the question vyhether
This is a full program. Cooper- f f .
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Rev. S. Muv buy Bird, Rector |
Major Edwin A. GajMke. super-1
intendent of the church school.
Services for tomorrow. th* J7th 1
Sunday after Trinity, will be:
7:30 a. m Tile Holy Eucharist.
»:45 u. m The church* schqoi. *
9:45 a. in. Adult Bible class.
11:00 a. in. Confirmation and
sermon.
The night service in Navasota.
and in thine hand it is to make
great, ano to give' strength unto
all” (I Chronicles 29:11,12».
The Lesson-Sermen also includes
‘ the following passage from the
Christian Silence text book. "Sci-
ence and Health with- Key to the
Scriptures ' by Mary Baker Eddy;
"Material sense has its realm
apart from Science in the unreal
. . . W’hal is termed material sense
lean report only a mortal tempor-
I ary sense of things, whereas
1 spiritual sense can bear witness
’ only to Truth” (pages 480, 2981. |
are urged to attend.
. "The Nation, that forgets God
shall die."- The individual that for-
gets God is dead already. "For-
sake not* the assembling of your-
selves together its the planner of
some Is." Obey God's command.
I Meet your frie&ds at the house of
worship Sunday. ' '•
FOR FINE FOOD
Visit
WAGON WHEEL
Dancing Every night
Oak Flqor-Air Qonditioned
10 unfeeling as to I—~ "
Giddings - Flowers
' FLOWERS FOR ALt ‘
OCCASIONS
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHI IM 11
Rev. I'. E. King. Pastor
Don't miss Sunday school
church Sunday' This is Rally Day.
Let- every hoy anil gill, antf adult
come to Sunday School, and bring
someone with you; let’s make this
the largest and best Rally Day w<’
sy^temjs a^eady fading-. 'TMI is nftt ^-grti-that fhe^iwtra
" ’ ’ Christians" that you Will not want
to miss.."
Following
hour will be
worship service. Miss Carolyn
HoddA Vvill .be guest soloist, :in<l
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jcct, "Can God's Way Be Right ?"
Sunday school at 10:00 a.-m..
Worship service at 11:00 a. m..
11— Mythical birds
16—Pl&llorui
18—2 (MX) bounds
20—Pots ’ '
— 21-Cuts civ
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37— Conaumed I
38— Ten m!Jh 1
39— Actual brini
40— Can r
,41—Kind, of deer
42— Dawn goodnei*
43— F:nccrle.«* glove
44— Chinese
47-Bone
48-t-Open fabric
50— German city
51— Bore on eye
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1- Flah
2— Acidity of atomach
compose, .sometimes just
f&Cturing work for hirpaelf
that he wouldn’t have time
think.
He couldn’t, however, escape hts
thoughts. Why had Julie done
this to him? He was tortured by
that question. If only he knew i
the reason —If only she had givert
him .some explanation it would
METHODIST CHI;KU.H .| have- b..-en winter. . J
The wound, though, that went
deepest was the tact — .as he be-'
lieved that she "had exposed him
to ridicule and derision T>y telling
L- 'Earl of the 'com- I
posed for her He burned at the
recollection. He had put his whole
ML.- soul into that melody.-Jit, vfas,
to be. Just , tai'- Julie- How could ]-
she have been^gc
tell.Earl abouCrt
Late every night, he took long. I
lonely walks, striding along with '
his head down. Always, though ,
he might have started out in the ■
opposite direction, he ended by go-1
ing past Julie's house. He seemed i
unable to keep' away. He was ir-1
resistibly drawn there. Very often, |
as he passed, he'd see Earl's car I
parked at'the curb . , J
. One of the pupils to whom he
was giving private lessons after
school, was little. Victor Perroni.
Since that day of his arrival, when ‘
he had seen Victor at tKe station. I
he and the small boy had been
warm friends, and so, when Victor;
had evinosti'
to play the clarinet, he had offered!
to give him some lessons free of'
echarge. He took a keen interest in
C. F Schmidt. R. W. Buehrer, Rev. th* and VlCtor' in tu,n’ '
'A. A. Leifeste. and Dan Fischer |
• will sing again, also numbers will
1 be rendered by members of the
] Leifeste family. Rev. S. W. Thomas
: former pAstor and presiding eider,
I will speak followed by Rev. E. F.
Schusssler, former pastor, and
I Rev. G. Z. Sadler, former pastor, biuttering^
1 The music will be interspersed
1 betweenr the speakeia.
Home Coming is perhaps more
j vital to this church this year than
at former times for the reasons of
the consolidation of the church.
Notices have been mailed to ail
former members of both former
churches whose addresses were
ascertainable. All resident mem-
bers will of course be present at
both services and church school.to
greet those i-eturning from other
places. It is expected to be a day
full of- fellowship and rejoicing in
the Lord. First church has right
to be proud of its history and
membership and the resident mem-
bers are glad to welcome those
who have moved to other places
upon their return for the day.
Homes will be opened and hearts
made glad by-their return. ■
Mission Sunday school. Jack
Lands, fhtpt. meets with Mrs.
Stokley, 324 Kober Street.
e.ni! te-tae- -S- * - . ' - ■ 1
'ennaneht Bonds . I
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'-.iv _.r, V-cmJR.JJflit&l Sl&t4?H^Here ijras an |
F* * 'Wou' * opportunity Tor Ibfi'^-raifje'e'state'smfinsTTlp. tc-'ist hi ’tuc <*t«-rr<s<n -
-- : •■•amtinna'a.nirtng ffiF' ih ~ ~
t ni> Panama. The whole flijure of the weatprn worl3 may easily^
be involved. * * • /
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• Everybody knows that the European Wai' throws our
. way certain opportunities for trade.* South American buyers
accustomed to being supplied from Europe have had to turn
to the United States. Thete will be business -to be had’ in
the markets to the south. ' '
But it is imperative that the United States look‘on this
situation as more than a mere opportunity to tarn a quick
profit. It is much bigger than that: the world will go on'
after the war, and it will be a different world. Inter-American
policies arrived at now wilt have a large hand in shaping
that world.
ST PAI L’S EV. LUTHERAN
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Rev. Thi-o. K. Slreug. Pastor
Mission Festival Sunday*
Sunday achdol and Bible classes I
at 9 30
Morning service at 1015.
*Evenlng service al 7:30..
* Rev A l> Rode of Taylor will |
be the guest speaker in the ‘Siin-
„ . «L»y li ,ol ;mii l>< th servji es on!
this Sunday lie will present to us
, various phases of the
1 work in the
I the Missii ins
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ACROSS
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I—Rridgta
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Wl—0BUr
13 —MQBBIC law •
14— Vntvrraal tonffue
U—In the »»r
1»—P«ld la advice,
it-Month,
M—OacuoeaMlul
S—Naticad
M-Proat,
M—Walk beavllr
F-ZxUt
M— Sever M*>
JI-»e<U«I habit
M—vaprecadenled
ii—Meer
J6—Am a«t
M ' Oodde*, of earth
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17—After-aoac
M—Monei
M—walk
M—Aecarda U«htl,
MwEwtrifted panicle
M -D eneiUe foal
W—•raellian cit,
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x FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Gm*. N. Cook, i’uatnr
( I IRISTIAN' SCIENCE ... . , . , .
All members and friends of the
SERVK ES First Baptist church are most
"Unreality” is the subject of the cordially invited to participate in
Least.n-Sermon which will be Lead any 'and «I1 services of the week
in iill Churches of Christ, Scientist as per'the following schedule: •
on Sunday. October 1. ^"-Sunday -
Tlie Golden Text is: "There is 9:45 a m. Sunday school, W. C.
that maketh himself rich, yet hath j Dorbrttz, general superintendent,
nothingc there is that maketh him-, Sunday is the first Sunday in the
self , poor, yet hath great riches"; new Sunday school year. Every
(Proverbs 13:7). ,
Among the citations which com-
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible "Thine,
and. the . • < .vu “■ »u<auqj.
power ’, anil The UM<I ftlF" Wrtng’ n'rW f>!Hike ■ii'iWIM*'. choir and
victory and the majeftty: ...I ” ,
riches and honour, come of thee, ’ "Confessions and Compliments,
and thou reignest overall; and in Meditation." Observance of
thine ’Nano is power and ;-*J-4»'d'a. Slxpw. •
phases of, the greatest
e worty, the work of
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1 Imilor choir, Monday at 7:15.
Sunday school teachers meeting .
Monday at 7:30.
Cradle Roil workeri meeting]
Tuesday at 3:00.
Senior ch<>V Wednesday at 7:30 ]
Ladies Aid meeting Thursday at j
. j.3:00.
Junior Confirmation class Satur- ■
j day at 8:30 a. ni.
AH Christian congregations ex-1 ,
isting today are the product of;
missionary work. Out of gratitude
to God for the blessings we enjoy
in our churches, let us all have a
part in conveying these bless-
ings to others through missionary
work You are cordially invited to
join us in our Mission Festival,
services.
the life of the Master. On the i faith and way, akperienced
tontiary, we have evidence that much the same thing.
If this experience of Crucial
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tist ohapel on .Day -SUsst. .
MoVbA/tiita Ciin/ln<l i
ber 1st* is. the following:
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
z..... ..x-a klm ownln Bwftit ■
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
—■ G. Rola-rt Forrester, Minister
Sunday will be prwnption day «in knocks him flown. «
the 'Bible' School .of First Christ- »
CHAPTER XI
Julie tried not to think of Breck
—tried to forget--but it'wasjiard.
Working in the same building with
him, it was Impossible to avoid
seeing him occasionally.
Whenever they met, they spoke
politely, but that was all. Each
time, Julie's heart was torn by
the set, masklike expression
you can quit. I can easily get
other foreman!"-
Doakes mumbled some repl.v
ami, a few minutes later, the office
door opeped and the two men
came out.
Earl, at the sight of Victor.'
stopped short, but he waited until
Doakes was gone before he spoke.
"What do you want?" he de-
manded harshly.
.Victor rose. "Mr. Grimes told
me to fe;ive you this note.”
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the school -sometimes giving pri- if embf.rraised by freckles, pimp '
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the pastor Mill speak on the sub-- —into mities. .which God - called him.
Here we have in our lesson the j,---™-' T? L
specific story of the temptation u( eVen jn the Very hour of their
three-fold incident in His 'life:
the temptation, when He was
hungry, to make stones into
bread; the temptation to cast
Himself down from the pinnacle-
of the temple, trusting to the
sacredness-of Hri body and per-
son to protect Him; and the
temptation to find all the king- hfe was to be lived simply
doms of the world under His for the sake of a career and the:
sway if He would fall-down and fulfillment of worldly ambition,
worship the tempter . (or whether it was to have some
It would be a mistake to think* deeper and nobler purpose! John
of this three-fold incident as . Stuart Mill, who even less than
constituting all the temptation ini Carlyle, was of the Christian
the life of the Master. On the (faith . And .way, experienced
tontiary, we have evidence that much the same thing.
He was assailed with weakness . If this experience of Crucial
and temptation again and again, decision had an important place
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mountains and continued all lives of those who have a sense
night in prayer to God, times of a Christian call and a Chris-
when unquestionably He felt His tiah work!
weakness and some temptation The world today has plenty of
incident to His real humanity."• evidence of those who have re*
There was that last final hour of i nounced the mission of goodness
agony and temptation in the t and service and life-saving for
garden of Gethsemane, when it dreams of power to be realized
required all the resources of ’ through violence and hate. It is
prayer and discipline to enable the great significant fact of all
Him to say as He prayed that human history that the greatest
trie cup of final suffering might and best of all men, in the hour
pass from Him, "Nevertheless of trial and temptation, chose
not as I will, but as Thou^wilt.", the way that enabled Him to say
. • ♦ • >< with truthfulness of His mission
'CHIS story of the temptation, to men, “I am come that they
Ifollowing His baptism and at might have life and ihat they
the outset of His piinistry, would .may have it more abundantly
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