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PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

Sir, —If tho Presbyterian Church is anxious to got-in . touch . with .'tho workers, I believe. I. can, in sporting phrase, "givo them a tip." . All Christians should bo- anxious to follow the courso recommended or commanded by God. I have before me a floral card, given to my children at the Presbyterian Sunday School. On one sido tho words from tho. I'salnm, "The Lord knoweth the way of tho righteous." On the other side, "God spako these words saying," thon follows tho Ten Commandments or moral law. Now, sir, I take it that a law is in forco. .until repealed by tho same authority that made it. The moral law has lievor been repealed, thereforo is still in force, and should be the guide of all believers. If Presbyterians or any other Christians wish t<f follow God's commands,, and enlist the following of the workers, let them by precept and example keep tho seventh day Sabbath,' and have a day for recrcation on tho first day of tho week.' The peoplo want it. .The workers need it. It would bo beneficial to all concornod. I have tried it for several years, and can recommend it from a religious, physical, and financial point of vifiv, and so can all my workers. 1 We nut'in tho working timo in fivo days.—l am, etc., R, G. KNIGHT. * November. 17, .1910. . .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 978, 19 November 1910, Page 10

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PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 978, 19 November 1910, Page 10

PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 978, 19 November 1910, Page 10

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