woddi^nd prec^ktt^te,,^QSpc(.''io evenKackley, Kansas: Octobtr 3, 1893.cannot be Chris t'noi do Christ's work, he can dp thVworkpf J.olin the Bap-tist, Tnc success o^John depended upon his recognition of Christ. He was content to cry, “Prepare the way of the Lord.” The work of a forerunner we can do. By God’s, grace cry. aloud and spare notRobertsir) Earnest Christian. • .• . • •fefi. martyrfied, that i* made ,dead. jjhis is the grand distinc'ton between thi partia\fy and tiie^en^Jy sanctified' /In the’?ofmirHKe^du)iccs and Voluntary'acts ma/b£v?orortly usually hut e*en uniformly right, but in the litter til • involurtjary desires and inclinations ‘ an hi} , habits «*t the mind are right alSo.. Iti these I at ter there igsjxt conflict het^ittn the sinful inclinations and ihe Memptings of (Ind’s Spirit.. •would 1and keeed; ot h« Cuthbe me in t«• .,v just.powhen hipent anwas a Itness amunlike lt;Dr. IV. F. Warren on