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Fragmentary notes mention a man at a Washington DC office related to ling E and a zine from NDS. No clear events or identities given.
28 Aug 1901
Page 1
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Newspaper
Our Church Paper
Location
New Market, Virginia, United States of America
Date
Aug 28, 1901
Page
1
Fragmentary notes mention a man at a Washington DC office related to ling E and a zine from NDS. No clear events or identities given.
The article argues the Lord's Supper derives its meaning from Scripture not reason, affirming real presence of Christ in bread and wine with the elements unchanged. It condemns transubstantiation and open communion, supports baptismal eligibility, and stresses faith as essential to receiving grace. It contrasts Lutheran teaching with Catholic and Calvinist views and defends the Augsburg Confession.
A concise adage about relationships and commitments notes that the exit from a liaison often diverges from the path that led in, suggesting evolving dynamics and caution in alliances.
A reflection on social conduct cites fear, desire to shine, and custom as motives but places love as the true soul of manners. Quoting Paul and Emerson, it argues good manners arise from Christlike sacrifice and selfless consideration for others.
The excerpt presents a sermon style reflection on doing God's will, spiritual growth, and rewards. It emphasizes earnest purpose, personal transformation, and the futile nature of selfish gains, linking true redemption to union with God and a generous, loving life. It cites Bishop Huntington and F. W. Robertson.
Interior voices rail at modern battleships likened to heavy armor that never meets shells and sermons mocked as empty pulpit thunder. The piece critiques religious rhetoric and peddled moral fever while offering a wit filled snapshot of a Curaro Home trainer and a boy’s mile race ambitions.
A promotional offer in a newspaper promotes a yearly subscription at one dollar upfront. The short notice highlights affordability and immediate payment.
The article argues that early training in correct language is crucial, not overshadowed by college education. It cites blunders by educated individuals and stresses home influence, accuracy as a moral trait, and the long term harm of sloppy speech on character and success.
A meditation on tribulation as God’s threshing to separate the heavenly from the earthly in us. Suffering is portrayed as a needed messenger, akin to John the Baptist, guiding souls toward transformation despite stormy trials.
A compilation of wry aphorisms on human conduct. The lines poke at modesty, receptiveness to advice, youth’s innocence, and preacher’s hesitation, all framed in a wry domestic voice.
A Standard correspondent recounts two strangers seated in a Heidelberg church and a haughty German matron who demand they leave. The second scene reveals the man was King Oscar of Sweden visiting the Queen of Holland for medical care, choosing a back pew to worship unseen.
The narrative recalls Roman sentinels at city gates who perished at their posts during Pompeii's eruption. One sentinel was discovered preserved at the gate with weapon in hand, the heavens and earth overwhelming him as ash and lava buried the city.
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