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.Notices. PRACTICAL OHRISTIANIT Y. Puiilishied tor inn SpKoui. Kenkfit or NoN-Cmukchgoi-:rs. Tkl-e Chrisii.-.n K<-1i u ;..n. infr-11i.r.-nily under, flood, comes nut to ,-nlil to men's burdens but to ..•move ih.im. " For (jod .-cut n.it his Son into the world to ronrf<;nin I lie world, but that tho world through Him wight be saved." John lis leading- doctrines, adapted to tho use this New A|;e. ..re simimniisetl as follows-' 1/hnre is one God, in v.hum is * Divin. trinity of Love, Wisdom and Operation, and He is the Lord Jesus Christ. Saving Faith is to believe in Him. Kvilsarcto be shunned, beeauso they are of Ihe devil and Irom the devil. Good Works ought to be done, because they are ol God and from God, and they out>lit to bo done by man as of himself, but with the belief that they are from the Lord, operating in him bv him. There are two things which constitute ths essence of God—love and wisdom. And there are thro- which constitute the essence of His love—to love others out of Himself; to desire to be one with them ; and to make them happy from Himself, The same three constitute the essence ol His wisdom ; because love and wisdom in God make one, and love wills these things, and wisdom accomplishes them. True Christian Religion, No. 43. The word of God is Divine truth clothed in human language, ,-md adapted to tho varied states of the human heart, that thin a man may know God. ami learn to know and do His will. "I f yo continue in My word, then are ye My disciples indeed." John viii. 31. " Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men sheuld do unto jou: do ye. even so unto them ; for this is the law and the prophets. Matt. rii. 8. The t'en Commandments point out what arils are to be shunned in order that men may attain eternal life. "That it is not so difficult to live the life of heaven as if commonly believed is evident from this—that when an; thing presents itself that one known to be insincere and unjust, to which bis mind is disposed, he need r.ot only think that it ought not to be done because it is contrary t» the Divine commands. If a man accustoms himself so to think, and from custom derives the habit, he is then by degrees conjoined to heaven ; and in so far as he is conjoined to heaven, tk» higher degrees of his mind are opened: and in so tar as these are opened he sees what is insincere and unjust; and in sofaras he sees these evils they can be shaken off, lor it impossiole that any evil can be shaken off until it be seen. This is a state into which a man may enter from freedom ; for who is not capable from freedom of thinking in this manner.- But when he has made a beginning all goods are wrought in him by the Lord, and He causes him not only to sew evils, but alsonot to will them, and finally to become avers* to them. This is meant by the Lord's words, " .My yoke is easy and My burden is light." Matt. xi. 30 Hut it should be known that tho difficulty ot so thinking, and likewise ef resisting evils, increases in prooortion as a man from tho will commits evils, for in so far he becomes accustomed to them, until at length he does not see them, and afterwards loves them, and front the.deliglu of love excuses them, and by all kinds of fallacies confirms them, and declares that they are allowable and good. Hut this occurs with tkose who in the age of adolescence plunge into evils as if without restraint, and at the same time reject JJivine things from the heart."—" Heaven and Hell," No. 533. This advertisement, though containing truth for all, is especially published for the benefit of thoso who from any cause do not profit by ordinary religious mini'tratnns. Those who approve of the doctrines here enunciated, and who desireto assist in the work of disseminating them, are inyitd to send contributions to Mr W. F. Keen, Treasurer of the Sydney Society ot the New Church, Car.ibell.-i Street, North Shore Sydney. The Works of Swedenborg and Minor Literature of the New Church can be obtained from Mr W, Bullard, Bookseller, George-street, Sydney. »T0 ADVERTISERS. NOTICE. rr\H.E -yTTAIKATO HpiMES Established 1872, Is the Advertising medium in Waikato, &c, for the following local bodies: — Hamilton Borough Council Piako County Council Waikato County Council Waipa County Council Alexandra Town Board Ngaruawahia Town Board Raglan Town Board Te Awamutu Town Board Hamilton Road Board Karioi Road Board Kirikiriroa Road Board Mangapiko Road Board Matamata Road Board Newcastle Road Board Pirongia Road Board Rangiaohia Road Board Tamahere Road Board Tuhikaramea Road Board Waitoa Road Board Whaingaroa Road Biard Hamilton Domain Board Puniu Domain Board Whaingaroa Domain Board IS=P:ZV,c fact that all the heal iodies in Waikato use the columns of Th* Waikato Times for their notifications, is the best guarantee this paper can offer advertisers of tit large and increasing circulation and appreciation in the district — points of first consequence to advertisers —as without an extended circulation, expenditure in advertising, no matter how low the rata mag be, is so much money thro vim awag. GEO. EDGECUMBE, Proprietor. GOOD NEWS FOR THE SUFFERING. QUEEN ANNE'S RHEUMATIC OIL. Cukes RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. SCIATICA HEADACHE. Paius in the Back or any part of the Body, Females suffering from Weakness in tho Back or Pains between the Shoulders especially mothers) should uever be without it. The following are a few of the many testimonials received :— " Shelly Beach, July 24th, 1887. Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in stating: that I have used your Queen Auue's Oil for pains in the back and between the: shoulders, and have found nothing to equal it, I have also tried it for headache, and found it very beneficial. Yoa arc at liberty to publish this, as I daresay there are hundreds suffering from th& same thing.—Yours etc., Mrs B. F» Hakkison. " " Russell, 3rd August, 1887. Sir,—l have much pleasure in stating that I luvo tried your Queen Anne's Rheumatic Oil for rheumatism, and it certainly has done wonders for me,—l am, Sir, Yours truly, S. Stevenson. " Auckland, May 10, ISS7. Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure in stating that I have used Queen Auue's Rheumatic Oift for pains between my shoulders, caused! from indigestion, aud am certain that I have derived more benefit from it than

from quarts of mixture I took and used previously. I would recommend all Buffering from the same complaint to try it.— Jessie Thompson." For further Testimonials see Bottltv To be had of all grocers and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents. Ksrnpthorue, Prosser&e. VHSITINfi CARDS printed, equal to V copperplate, at The Waikato Times Office.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue XXXII, 9 March 1889, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue XXXII, 9 March 1889, Page 2 (Supplement)

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