The Daily Brownwood Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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To BE.' Tn Trade Have Appreciated Them ana
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from child to youth and from
to manhood. The young colt pr'o-
turning their backs on him. The
rest are babies are not able to feed
grosses from colt to horse and then ! themselves nor walk alone.
1FUL SERMONS.
oney" Sermon In
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tN.lght.
scregations.
med the services
e singers to come
the choir. Some
) join that body
ges. are- out and
t they can't get
There are no
that- those who
1 hot play wall
ir sang Beveral
Jro. Duval led
jr. He prayed
be meeting and
le Holv Ghost
all its quick-
he head of him
the men and
he collection
. esongs sung
nnounbements
s.will be held
narroy at 11
Jones 'will be
-sernion. to-providential-I
take my
iat I am not
to give you
di a ser-
lowery
preach
saving
do-
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is regularly used in- work. The
young ;buEh is nipped by the frost.
is bitten off by the rabbits and has
a hard time but it comes around
all right in the end and bears fruit
from year to year. The little baby
in the church worth little weak
and helpless does it finally grow-
to be a man in the church of
God? No! It is God but thou
sands of church members are still
the babies they were when they
first joined the church and its not
right its not according to law.
You man sitting on the quilt with
your thumb in your mouth; you
are a baby. Get up from that
quilt take" your thumb out of your
mouth and be a man. I want yon
to begin to grow. I planted a
peach tree gome time ago It fiick-
ened and nearly died. Then it
sprouted again but the cattle and
rabbits bit it down until it seemed
that it could never grow and live
but it did live and now has grown
to a tree bearfng' fruit and sharing
its sweets withiil-who desired to
partake.
One child has trials and sickness
it lives with difficulty even
thouclr guarded by the tender
watchfulness of the mother but
finally ripens into a young and
hearty man who goes to his aged
mother and says 'mother you quit
work now rest and I will take care
of you. I have a good fiahiFy and
can give you anything you want.
What shall it be.' Here is anoth
er mother ylo has we will say
eight children. John is the oldest
but he doesn't grow any he still
remains a baby Will the next
does the saine way all live but
don't grow. Finally that mother
will have eight babies to take care
of and she will die she can't do it.
Brethren Bro. Putman is the spir-
jUuai latner oi cuu cnnuren jus
'hutch' members- He says two or
hree offhem aregrowh that is
tble to help the fallen.rtp clecr the
;ick. to stand bv a fal
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-vin him back to the'fold
jtliers are scorning him
Do
can
len one- and
are
you wonder if "Bro. Putman
take care of 20o babies? .
You say if I just get to heat m -self
I'll do' mighty well. I expct
some of you are about right about
that too. What we need is to raise
up Christians who are ablo to take
care of their fallen brethren. If I
could get. about fifty of your church
memu.5rs to growing you brethren
(the preachers) would have to
walk the fence. God grant that I
may be able to make the babies
grow!
Now there are a great many per
sons who think they can only do
one thing that thai they have a
talent in only one line. He doesn't
happen to have a talent for pray-
ing in public but any man who
prays in private can pray in pub-
liq.. The truth is he doesn't say
his prayers before he goes to bed
at night. Gattle will do more
Does he say a blqssing before each
meal? No can't. I never fed a
hog in my life but that he always
grunted his thanks.
If I don't happen to suit you
don't get mad at'me 1 am trying
to do good. Brethren don't be
babies try to walk God's hand
will hold you up even as the moth
er and father support their little
babe in its first feebrje efforts to
walk. Their child may start to
fall and nearly reach the ground
but before any hurt is received the
strong hands of the father slip
around it and stay its fall. 'God is
your father try to walk. 1' once
held a "loney . loney" meeting.'
'Bro. Stuart what do you mean by.
that kind of a meeting?' Well I'll
tell you. I learned Christians how
to walk. 1
Have you heard of that man who
was smart in business but a fool
in religion? Apply this to the
dentist. I Do you know how-to pull
teeth? Yjessir. Know how to fill
teeth? Yles sir. Know how to do
cvervtiiig in dentistry? Yes sir
know it nil. Do you know how to
pray? N sir. Do you attend
church regularly? No. sir. Pay the
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FOR SMILING.
IT has rained;
And his wife doesn't have! to-
buy any KNIVES and FORlKS-
or SPOONS during the hard times
because she
bought hers from.
lagsdale.&.lorcE
a LONG time ago and they are just as good as NEW.
I&S-IF YOU WANT.GOODS GUARANTEED GET THEM AT
J RAGSDALE & FORD'S.
preacher? No. sir. Wjiat do you
in religion? Nothing. So; it is
with the doctor the mechanic the
merchant all grown men in busi-
ness but a plum fool as a Chris
tian. The professor and the so-
ciety sister are grown in iheir pro-
fession but babies in religion.
Brother; the world could be brought
to God in six inop t !lfe"vcry bouV
made the.mjtn'e'ir business.
About vour ijuiness vou can' talk
to a growing condition. -Lifefood
aud exercise. The test of life is
love the test of rove isnjtifice.
How do I know that my mother
loves me? By the way slabts.
How does the boy knovfc ;the-
girl loves him? By tnc w she
acts. The mother 6aed heivlitths
boy from being run over at the ex-
pense of a silk dress. She loved
ner uress Dut she loved her boy;
oeiier. .Brethren. whPTi if
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uh.mju.cuh) m Huuiiuy uui aooutj vv v"b"" juu uiust count everv;-
your religion yoir are as dumb asjS else as but dress. If religio;'
i . nrimta n . u i . !
Because you caift turn a summer
salt before j'on make a step you
wont start. You can't "rim of
course before you' can walk. You
say you can't do anything but you
can. set a whole prayer meeting on
fire if you simply make a little
prayer. There ain't one man fn a
thousand who will make a failure I
for their God biit all wrant'a nice
iCOgts a man anything and he sr
-enters mat. 1 love thr.t man -
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belli0
HOPrt
urrendered the pleasiu
life to work for Gr
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easy place never working but al-j like-some of yoj
ways doing that which requires no
effort.
Brethren if 1 could stir up these
babies and make them grow
wouldn't we have amoetrng? I
never preached truer gospel than I
preach to-day.
.Thte arc-three. things necessary
But I have!)
May God he'i
do!
Tho'c.;
riedj.
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The Daily Brownwood Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1894, newspaper, May 14, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345736/m1/1/?q=%22Brownwood+%28Tex.%29+--+Newspapers.%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.