UULLvaku u ---- ., morrow must present itself to all thinking minds amongst the celeâ€" brants; that is, that only the saintly (do they acknowledge as of holy char- ‘ mot EDIE BEIEDY. .acter, ï¬t for heaven, because the un- saintly, the unholy, would certainly “gargantuan-h!) ammo ammwdmmmumca be unï¬t. The teaching of papacy is e only the saintly can nflnwnd Gland Troubles. Flo-m th t ' Ange-a. om Sores. m ' a smc ' “" '°'°"' ushered into heaven at the time of I End: u. Pumice. salmon-u. “mange“. 5"“ 3"â€! tiheir1 deagh,tgll t1: l1(11nsain’télty,flthc;j un- m I eve Ope , ey o , mu rs ex- †250' mum“ :perienceuawful tortures in Purgatogy 5 KELPION McMUIJEN â€"- ARNHURG â€" At the mantle. Fanolon Falls. on Wudnus- day. Octobor 27th. 1900, by the Rev. C. S. Lord, 'R.D.. Mr. Jas. Mullen to Mrs. Mary Louisa. Amburg, both of Bobcaygoon. DEAIHs‘ I JACKSON.â€"In Nicholls’ hospital. Peterboro. on October 80, Annie It, A, Jackson, daughter of Mr. TORONTO, ONT. U: enj )ys a. large pztronage becaui it: s 1‘: 2:0: xv ) k is so W3“ kn ) wn 3,-t ru'buazi 14-12:; ul 7): wil be satis'iei. All gradrmtes. easily at pnicions. thalog-le free. Enter 83W. “2 J. ELLIOTT, Principal Corner Yonge and Alexander-sh. BIRTHS. (mum-:1 Len-Km" ()momov. on Fri-day 00c. 29. to Mr. and MauMelvlllu Comeâ€. a son. PACERâ€"1n bluntly. on Monday. Oct. 24. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Puget. I" r9.†1 Tani I" .1. \A 1n 5 I L W‘ucn Inuso ONCE â€C to I) )herty. 6 oztave. Built, this year and Only u-xei a. few in )u ths. Original price $115, going at $75. {b.1131 Rn: Ogan . 5 octave. “Cost win ‘1 113 .v $3), xnw $25. Utbrid ge Org-2m, 6 octave. Regular pr‘ce 3‘33, now $1"). 8 arm: Piano. 0 riginal 'price $300. Y) 11': for $125. Come and see them at once. mtke rm nu. 1‘ 3y are in part. as ‘ :nlows; GET THE BEST. men‘s and Mrs. chry Jackson, of North Ops, aged 19 years. Egg-5.011001 thmt stands at, the head. in Thoroughness, Popularity, and ,Geuuine Merit, is the A ELL-'0" fl 4-1 [hwe a nun? g min?! 933:! PAGE TWO Peterhoro'ï¬usiness College ) Sixmontbs‘ training at our Business Conege made the dif- L‘t'memw. Was it a. good invest.- .zuent? He thinks so. His ad- ;dress is New Osgoode, Sask. ' \V skem‘v. I waéo éarning aboï¬t $100 per ysar as farm laborer. Now he is earning at, the rate of $962 per yew. manualabotuu'dnt haltthocostotothorloup, sunlight does the whole washing In halt the the. Academy of Music Block Enterianv time. Individual instruct on. Use it the Sunlight way. Follow the directions. One year ago, Mp. Geprge $962 Four com-sesâ€" Write for particulars 1311mm, PRINCIPAL MA RRIACG S. Stanography Telegraph Commercial . ROENIGK er- of second-h-md m which must be WI. lvuvv ‘- " .___ â€"to purify them, to make them ready for heaven. Protestants on the contrary have discarded Purgatory, claiming that it is an unscriptural doctrine. They do not, however, claim that any but the saintly are prepared for heaven at death, nor that God has promised should not expect that the total num- ber of saints recognized would be above one thousand. One sad thought connected with the celebration to- morrow must present itself to all thinking minds amongst the cele- I-u-onfa- that is; that only the saintly l4 ucauu, uv. v--â€"- 8 . heaven to the untaught or undeveIOp- ed in Christian character. Hence in some reSpects the Protestant theory is still more grievous, more terrible, more awful, for the bereaved than the Catholic view, in that it offers no hope for all eternity to any un- saintly. Prayers to the saints, we believe to be unscriptural and un- reasonable. Nowhere i the Bible are we authorized to pray to the deadâ€"either saints or sinners. On .1 n__:_.4--_na uaf fnrfh Druucu u yauvu can", "nee- once and memory were of a merely local character, and a certain day in the year was set apart as a memorial and for invoking his influence in the heavenly courts. When subse uent K papacy was organized. gra ually e majority of the Christian congre- gations acceded to t‘Kapacy’s claims that its bishop is 6 special vicar of Christ, reigning in his stead and exercising his authority. Many sub- mitted themselves to this rule and thus were absorbed into that great system which still holds sway in the world. It was papacy that establish- ed “All Saints’ Day†as a holy day for the invocation of all saints not otherwise particularly provided for by separate days of invocation. Although saints admittedly are rare -â€"few in comparison to professed Christiansâ€"nevertheless it seems there were enough so considered in the time of Gregory IV. to appropriate nearly all the days of the year. m other words, there were about 365 recognized in Gregory’s timeâ€"after Christianity had been in operation for 800 years. Hence toâ€"morrow will be the day for invoking the blessing of all the saints of the past one thous- and years. But just how many or how few they are, according to the records of the celebrating churches, we do not surely know. If the records of the ï¬rst eight centuries were cor- rect, in the same proportion" we A 11.‘ L.‘..‘ '\‘1m_ gammy. .I: 10-19;.) .v ___ believe to be unscriptural and un- reasonable. Nowhere in the Bible are we authorized to pray to the deadâ€"either saints or sinners. On the contrary the Scriptures set forth our ,Heavenly Father .as the suprenie object of worship, though they do intimate the propriety of praying to our Lord Jesus also. As we read, “All men should honor the Son even as they honor the Father†(John v, 23). But prayers to the dead are un- reasonable, according to the Bible, which teaches that “the dead know not anything†(Ecclesiastes 1x, 5); AL-L a and- cnng come to honor and ran†(Hebrews ii. ll)â€"Number of Saints Not Restricted. Sunday. October 31.â€"Pastor Russell of Brooklyn Tabernacle preached tp- day from the text. “Both he that sanctifleth and they that eye‘ sancti- ___-â€"A kind. AI the great totally uI factions c true that to develo take the Scriptural propositionr‘f the only consistent one, the one hich agrees with our ï¬ve‘ senses and with the Bibleâ€"that the dead my "dead, and that resurrection Iro‘m‘death is what the; need :3de our Lord's - , r; ‘ .n£.' death will secure for of our race. Let new" xt, “Both Ho That Sanctiï¬cth and Theylhat An Sanctiï¬ed Are A" of One: For Which Cause He Is Not Ashamed to Ca" Them Breth- Pastor Russell Preaches on Ancient Holiday g E$36$3$$3333333333333633¢¢$3333633333¢$330 Dee: magma 'Sai’nts g THE WATCHMAN-WARDER, LINDSAY, ONTA uuu uavnul u... ‘V.e.=, -, ~ out earthly responsibilities. While our heavenly Father is a great King. the King of the Universe, he never- theless has made a plan which en- ables even the huznblest of his crea- tures to approach him through the merit of the blood of Jesus, and by faith and obedience to the extent of his ability in sacriï¬ce, to become. a joint-heir with his Redeemer in the heavenly Kingdom. Thus the pres- ent call is conï¬ned to a call to sancti- fication. As St. Raul declares. “This .â€" -__--\ Ul‘ulhll ID wv‘-' which he is the Head, the Presiding Ofï¬cer and Member, But- the point specially to be noticed is that all who will belong ultimately to this Church class which the Lord is now calling and drawing from amongst men will (every one of them) be saints. every one of them be sanctiï¬ed. The word “sanctiï¬ed†signifies to be set apart to holy usage or services, as distinct and separate from any earthly ambition, calling or business. Nevertheless these sanctiï¬ed ones are not merely the clergy or those 31th- Eluaucau \u. ....... , (Jeremiah xxxi, 34).W'l"he rewards for obedience to the Divine requirements in the Millennium will be the earthly~ rewards, eternal life or the earthly restitution plane. The reward prof- fered to those who now- walk the nar- row way by self-sacriï¬ce is a Spiritual one, glory, honor and immortality on the spirit plane, like unto the holy angelsâ€"and higher than this; like unto our Lord Jesus in hls gloriï¬ed state; as seen by the Apostle, “Shin. ing above the brightness of the sun at noonday†(Acts xxvi, 13). We must guard also against the thought that the total ,number of cognized by some of our Christian friends might imply. We hold that none is able to judge deï¬nitely on this subject, except the Master. He has given us general. intimatious of the lines of his decisron, but he has not permitted us to determine the matter, saying, “Undge nothing be- fore the time." We are to content ourselves, therefore, with the tho ht that “the Lord knoweth them at are his,†and that he will accept no one who in any degree is disloyal in heart, and that he will overlook and neglect no one Who is of the preper attitude. of ,h rt. ;We understand, too, that our: Bord is no respectpr of eyery sect, he who loves God, and who. aces-“£123~ the merit of Christ by ifaith; . ~ ,, livin sacriï¬ce daily unto death in ment .of‘the Bible, "Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the First Ree surrection, on such the Second Death hath no power, but they shall 'be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years†(Revelation xx, 6). Let us‘ ae- cept the Scriptural explanation of that thousand years, that Millennial reign of Messiah-that it will be a time of blessing. of uplifting man- kind. and that therein the elect saints of this age will be privileged to co- operate with their gloriï¬ed Redeemer in bringing about the uplift. the re- surrection. the restitution of all who will then prove willing and obedient. The term “saint†is not a sectarian one. It occur-« over one hundred times in the Bible, mostly in the plural form. “saints." Our text 3 aka of n saintly. or sanctiï¬ed c ass. and declares our Redeemer to be one of thoaotâ€"tlwir Hand. their Lord. Ho declares that all the sancti- ï¬ed of this Gospel Age are ouo-ol one! spirit and figuratively of one Bod . As for iuatnuon. the House of Lor s is one body nude-r a chairman. and the House of (‘ozzuuons is an- other body. The Unitt-d States Son- ate is another; and the House of Representatiws is another. So the. Church is the Body_of_0h_r‘ist-o.ver Our sanctification is not merely for the beginning of our Christian ex- perience, but to be the very essence of our lives hereafter. The trials and testings of life from the world, the flesh and the devil will serve to dem- onstrate the thoroughness of our sanctiï¬cation. God, however, ,is not seeking to prove whether or not we are perfect in the flesh, for he knows and informs us that we are imper- fect. He does. however, ,desire to prove that our consecration, our sanctiï¬cation, our setting apart of ourselves to be faithful to the Lord at any and every cost is ‘not merely a passing whim or fancy, but by con- tinual instructions of his Word by the inspirations of his Promises. By the testings of his disciplines he ‘would ï¬x indelibly, unalterably, this decision of ours to be entirely his in ghouï¬ht, in word, in deedâ€"even unto eat . in the trying conditions of the pres- ent time shall be joint-heirs with our Lord and Redeemer in his Millennial Kingdom. The Apostle’s. words are, "Elect according to the foreknowl- edge of God the Father, through sanctiï¬cation of the Spirit. unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ" (I Peter i. 2). Here we have the matter succinctly stated â€"f:xitn in the blood of Jesus is essen- tial as thr- ï¬rst step in the way to God. “No man cometh unto the Fa- ther but by me,†said our Lord. Then our way must be through sanctiï¬cao tion of the Spirit, of the will, the setting: apart of our hearts from earthly ambitions and pleasures to heavenly onesâ€"deaduess to the world. and a liveness toward God. This work of grace must progress day by_ day. ~lA\I \tLLu ;v \.w -- ‘raintain our sanctiï¬ed relationship With him‘through our Lord Jesus ‘Thrist. St. Peter (I Peter i, 2) explains to ~15 that Gc.~"s election of the members »f the Church from amongst the vorld during the present age is along the line of sanctiï¬cation. He elects that all thosp who shall .accept his favor to the extent of sanctiï¬cation nominations. l unions onion ties. of either lovela. one It another a 1an his talent in : other giving ‘ St. Paul emsistei tly with his state- ments already quoted, wrote to the Christians at Rome reelecting God’s foreknowledge and rredcstination oi the Elect Church saying. “Whom he iid forcknow, he also did predestin- ate to conformed to the image of his Son, that he mi9.ht be the ï¬rstborn mong many brethren†(Romans viii. 29) Our Heavenly Father decreed that no one mighty be a member of this elect Church except sanctiï¬ed ones. And these must be tested be- r‘ore ï¬nal agpioval. Their Iqrd, their Redeemer, avmw been a saint fully consec rated to the Father’ 3 will, these sailedi chosen and faithful followers will likewise be saints and. in this res t. the Apostle declares, the wi be copies of their Redeemer,an ' he will be‘ an Elder Brother amongst them, when they shall share his glory in his 139930" ~ Professor Ashap Hall 0! Washing- ton, does-not credit the stories of the destructicn of Mars. “station and setting apart to the .ord’s service. but which will trengthen u~ in thought and word .xxd deed to do his googl plgaspre.‘ to nor Children Cry FOR Harman's CASTORIA on our behalf. ‘ are sanctiï¬ed. 90 name of the I 19 Spirit of our G vi. 11). The same : the E hesian br‘ Jmmen you to C 1 of his grace. W1 vou up. and to I x, 32). sancti- are to :- Lord ‘FARE ran SALE . 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