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Sunday at Home ami Leisure Hour, post free, Ss 0d ; back volumes, post free, Us (id : Young England, 7s lid ; Chatterbox, 4s 'Jd ; Little Folks. 5s ; Little Wide Awake, !3s; Child's Own, tls ; Children's Friend, 2s tid; Child's Companion, 2s (jd ; McMillan's Colonial Library, by best authors, post free, Hs Id each; Library Scries, post free, Is 7d, four for 6s; Every Week, 3s (jd : London Journal, tialkl, back volumes ss; Family Herald .Supplements, 20 complete talcs, 4s; Novelettes, 13 complete tiles, 2s Od ; British Workman, 2s Oil ; Band of Hope, Is i.ld. Any cif above sent post free on receipt of ' postal note or stamps to required amount. Any Book or Music not in stock will be procured to order from London if required. •\V. E. ME AKS. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND MUSIC SELLEE, LMli <7UKEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THOMAS QUALTR9UGH, 1 3 UTCHER, &c, Ykjxokia-stki. kt, HAMILTON WEST. ■ T. Q. desires to than!; the inhabitants of Hamilton and the settlers around the district for the liberal support ac--1 corded to him since he started in business, and now begs to inform them that lie will at all times supply meat o! j first cp.iality at reasonable prices. THOMAS QUALTROUGH. January, 188 S. "PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY, ' I'IT.USHKD 1-ORTMK SI'HCIAI- Hl'.Nlilll OK NoNCiiUßc:m:oi'.RS. 7 Trl-h Christian lielisiion. intdlisnntly un.lur. stood, comnsnot to add to men's burdens but t( 1 the world to condemn the world, but that th< - world throufih Him miffhl ho saved." John D I 'lts leading adapted to the use o tUis New A (jo. are sumtii.iriscd as follows— , "llie'rc is one Got], in whom is a Div'mi Trinity of Love, Wisdom and Operation ,m.! He is the Lord lesus Christ. Saving Faith is to b.-licvo in Him. livils ;iro to be shunned, because the; •in , oftW dnvi! and trom the devil. Govd Works ought to be tloiio, becausi they an: of God and from God, and the; to he done by man as ot him>eH, bu with the belief that they are from the Lord operating in him by him. There are two things which constitute tin cs'-nrc- of God—love and wisdom. And then are"thre» wliidi constitute the essence of Hi love—to love others out of Himself: to desire t< be one with them ; and to make them happy fron '■ Himself, The same three constitute the essenc. of His wisdom ; because love and wisdom n Gud make one, and love wills these things, an< wisdom accomplishes them. True Christiai K ThnTiVd°or GodK l>iwne truth ciotbed ii human language, .'ind adapted to the variei states of the human heart, that thus a man ma; know God, and learn to know and do His will "If ye continue in My word, then are ye M disciples indeed." John viii. 31. "Therefor all things whatsoever ye would that men shouli do unto jou: do ye. even so unto them : lor thi is the law and the prophets. Matt. vii. S. The Ten Commandments point out what evil y are to be shunned in order that men may attaii a eternal life. 1 "That it is not so difficult to ive the life o eaven as if commonly believed is evident fron this-that when anything presents itself that om l<l knows to be insincere and unjust. to which hi: mind is disposed, he need not only think that i ouMit not to be done because it is contrary t ' the Divine commands. If a man accustoms him self so to think, and from custom derives th 5, habit, he is then by degrees conjoined to heaven ', and in so far as he: if conjoined to heaven, th ~ hiijher decrees ol his mind are opened; and in s d far as these are opened he sees what is msincer and unjust: and in so far as he sees these evil d they can be shaken ..IV, lor it impossiule that an evil" can be shaken oil until it be seen. This is ■ t'lU- into which a man may enter from freedom S for who is nut capable from freedom of thiiikin in thi , . manner.' But when he has made a begin ; mill' all I'uou-i " rc wrought ill him by the Lori '• and" He Jauws him not only to see evils, but al > a sonot to will them, and finally to become avers to them. This is meant by the Lord':; v.-ord: I •• Mvyokc is easy and Mv burden is light. Matt.-a. uU Hut it should be known that th ilitViuiiUy ot so thinking, and likewise of rusistin U evils iiici.Mses in promotion as a man Iroin th willV commit evils, lor in so far he becomt j accustomed to them, until at length he does nc " see*h-ra and afterwards Ijvos them, and fro. d the delimit o; love excuses them, and by all kinc of fallacies co-.jiirias them, and declares that the , r are allowable and good. Hut this occurs wit those who in the U-'e of adolescence plunge int IS evils as ifwithoiit restraint, and at the same tiin rc-iect Uivine things from the heart."-" Heave iiid Hell " No- m- ' This advertisement, though containing truth ft all, is especially published for the ber.eht of thos reli" ious" in"iiY=t"ratio"ns.' 0 ~. the doctrines here enunciated, and who Je Sl rot U assist mi the uurkol dissenunatiiiff them, are ir vited to communicate with Mr I. E. Hawlcy, S S. Martin's. Clivinchurch. N'tw Zealand, who wi be t'lad tu alford all necessary information, an sui.plv _ coi.y of " The Doctrine of Life," grat '» and post ire'e lo any one desirous ol perusing : The \vorks of Ein.-inuel Swodpiiuarfi. and cognal ]. |;,,. nl -.-. niav bn ohtaiiieil from -Nfessrs Turn< t l and Hond'.-rs.;.!. Hnntor-stref t, Sydney. MONEY TO LEND, in Large c Small Sums, at a moderate rate c c interest. —Jackson and Russeil, Solicitor! )r Fort-iitrpct. Auckland
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2899, 12 February 1891, Page 4
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