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Evangelistic War Cry from Kackley, Kansas • 1

Evangelistic War Cry from Kackley, Kansas • 1

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Volume No. 10. Salina, Kansas, May 3, 1894. Whole No130. The Blessed Man's Bill of Fare.

At length the monster, Death.prevail'd Her nails turned blue, her language fail'd and here is a preacher who says he breaks every commandment every day and every hour. Lord have mercy on us, and send us a fictlcr readier" Rev. L. L. Pickett, in Fire Brand I.

God declares he shall be fed, She closed her eyes and left the woi Id- SPECIAL NOTICE. mmmmmmm fjk If this notice contains a large red ii is to inform you that you pi tije are behind on your si? ViA r-i 1 i Jt Ps, 37. 3- Poor Polly down to Hell was hurl'd. 2. He shall not beg, Ps.

37, 25. 3. He shall eat and be satisfied, Ps. 36, 8. AND SIN, ouDscripuon, ana we DEATH It UIN.

ask yg would you to in the a- send please 4. He shall eat and not be disturbed by his enemies, Ps. 23, 5. 5. His bread shall be given him, and his wattr shall be sure, Isa.

33. 16. 6. He shall eat the fat of the land, It almost boke her mother's heart, To see ner child to Hell depart polly, my 'Felly's dead Her soul is gone, her spirit's fled. Good God how did het parents mourn To think their child was dead and gone; 0 is Polly gone to Hell My griet's so great no tongue car.

tell. Younn people lest this be your case, Return to God and seek His face, Upon your knees for mercy cry, Lest you in sin like Volly die. sinners take this warning fair Ana for your dying bed prepare amount erne us ior ts the War Cry since ess Oct. ist, 1893, which is just fifty cents, We regret to have to 8j ask you for it, but we can't run the paper for So please 22f give this matter your Si immediate attention. Gen.

45, 18, and no good thing Some Christians think that whiskey drinking is a minor evil, because it is the effect oi sin But while it is this it is also a fruitful cause of it. Rum causes sin and sin causes drink, and they both multiply like the plagues of Egypt. We feel that these who think people should deal only with sin 0 2 It Y. Return to Jesus Chris, and live, And He will life and pardon give-Remember well your dying d-y, And seek salvation while you may Forsake your sins and follies too, Or they will prove your overthrow. shall be withholden from him, Ps.

34, 10, 7. He shall eat and drink to the glory of God, 1 Cor. 10, 31. 8. He shall eat honey, Prov.

24, 13, and drink milk and wine, Isa. 55. 1 9. He shall eat of the bread that came down from heaven, John 6 54- 10. He shall have a right to the tree of life, and eat and live forever, Rev.

2, 7. 11. He shall eat of the hidden manna, Rev. 2, 17. Thus the blessed man finishes his meal, and it is written of him that DEATH of POLLY.

We publish the above by re, quest (H.) A Yoimfe Lady Who Lived a Wicked Life and Died a Miserable Death. The Wicked Man's Dill of Fare. because it is behind the whole liquor business, and that tlieyhave no right to restrict the traffic, are -laboring under an error. Sin causes muruei; yet no reasonable person will suppose that we should let the murderer go on with his deadly work because sin is the first cause of murder. No! we say he must suffer the penalty of his sin and be hung because he commited the crime.

So in regard to the liquor traffic. We hold that the rumseller and drunkard is accountable for his sin. He sows the seeds ot ruin in hm-selt and others, and he should be restricted. Why is it that liquor is not promptly suppressed in this enlightened age? Almost every body knows that lipuor drinking as a 12. He shall hunger no more nei ther thirst any more, Prov.

7, 16. Yours truly, in Jesus' name, Wm. Steinmeier, in Pentecost. I He has no promise at all of any good, 2. Like Ephraim he feeds on wind, Hosia 12, I.

3. God will feed him with judgement, Ezek. 34, 16. 4. He desires to eat swine's food, Luke 15, 16.

5. He sells his birthright, and wants to live on somebody else's pottage, Gen, 25, 30. 6. He feeds on wormwood and gall, Jer. 9, 15.

te Young people who delight in sin, I'll tell you what has lately been; A woman who was yiung and fair, Who died in sin ana sad dispair. She'd go to frolicks, dance and play, In spite oi all her friends could say, I'll turn to God when I get old, And He will then receive my soul-One Friday morning she took sick, Her stubborn heart began ti bieak Alas Ala? My days are spent Good Gxi too late ior to repent. She call'd her mother to her bed, WANTED. Better Preacher. beverage is wrong.

Light is abroad A certain preacher closed his and tne people admit their sinful- sermon with the declaration, "No ness in doir-g this evil work. Why then should they be borne with? 7. lie is a fool and feeds on foolishness, Prov. 15, 14. 8.

His heart is deceived and he feeds on 44, 20. 9. He eats that which is forbidden, and leads others into sin, Gen. 3, 6. 10.

fae shall eat and not be satisfied, Lev. 26, 26. 11. Ae is eating the fruit of lies, because he trusted in his own way Hosia 10, 13. 12.

All his days also he eateth in man can live without sin." "No one," said he, "cankeep the commandments. I break them all myself, every day and every hour." He called upon a staunch old saint to close with prayer. The brother prayed about as follows: "0, Lord, have mercy on us 1 Thou hast saicj, 'Thou shalt have no other gods before Remember the Sabbath day to keep it and, 'Thou shalt not bear and here is a preacher who says he breaks them all every day and every hour Thou hast said, 'Thou shalt not Why should men be allowed by government to make and sell the awful seeds of fin and ruin? Why should not the sober upright part of mank'nd and womankind arise and put this curse down? We arc fighting the evil with prayer and pen, and personal influence, but this is not Let those that can, rally at the ballot box and vote the evil down. Do not be afraid of being to radical. Nothing bjt the total annihilation of the whole liquor making and drinking system will answer.

Put the evil down. Sel. Vox Populi. Her eyes were rolling in her head 1 When I am dead, remember well, Your wicked Polly screams in Hell. The tears are lost you shed for ir.f, My soul is lost.

I plainly see 0 mother, mother, fare you well, My soul will soon be dragg'd to hell My tarthly father, fare you well, My soul is lost and doom'd to hell, The Iteming wrath begins to roll, I am a lost and ruin'd She gnaw'd her tongue before she died, She roll'd and groan'd, she scream'd and cried 4 must I burn for evermore When thousand thousand years are over darkness, and he hath much sorrow and wrath, with sickness, Eccl. 5, 17. One sinner des- 'Thou shalt not commit troyeth much good, Eccl. 9, 18. and 'Thou shalt not.

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1893-1894