King's Business - 1936-10

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T H E K I N S ' S B U S I N E S S

October, 1936

Dow to Speak and Write MASTERLY ENGL I SH SH ERW IN C O D Y ’ S REM ARKABLE INVENTION HAS ENABLED M ORE THAN 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 PEOPLE TO C O R ­ RECT THEIR M ISTAKES JN E N G LISH . O N L Y 15 Mhetween you and me,” ¿and .usp^V^hQ” .-for. “.whpni,!’ aji^- .tnjspro- nodnde'tne^ èihiplest' wdrds'.'JF'eW'-know whether to usp.one on^w o}“ c-,Sj” ;Q,rj “ fji’s” o f .“jr’s?” wfietlvervtp spell WjOBda -with; i ‘n,e” ; or, “ pij ’ jand; \yheri'• to , ,iise commas uti. order :to make itheir meaning; absolutely clear. A Remarkable Invention M r. Cody has specialized in English for the past twenty years. But instead of going along in the old way he ha .9 applied scientific -principles ito teaching the correct' use o f our langfiiagei ' H e made ltens of thôù,sàrids?oî têsts'pf 'his varioiis devices-befoiré in­ venting’ his présent’ method, j Iri1jail.1his, tests he fbuiid tlfat; the ,trpublè with old piéthods is that poinfs (lea^nçd: dp nptVsVièkt iît ;the mind. I n schopl you were asked to remember rulès, and. if, you- for­ got ,the- xules; ypu jneyer ;ço,uld ¡tellj wfi^t yvas rjght and what -iwas: wrong.. For, ¡years M rj Godyi has studied the;problem -af creating-' instinctive habits of using good English. A s a result’ Of his experience ■he evolVed ;his3, wonderfulvnew 1 Sell-Correcting Method . A. pa.tçnt,w.as,gr^ntiçd fo Mr. Cody on hi$,unipqe a'nd tiow'he'placée it at yoiir disposal.- This5‘invention is simple, fascinating, time-saving, and incomparably effi­ cient. You do the lesson given on any page, then you see exactly how .Mr. .Cody hirçiself -wçuld, cçrrect.it.. ;You mark your errors and check thèrû 'in thé first blank'column. Next week ÿoù! try that page again,' oh >thh' sébbhd' unmàrkèd sheet, correct your, -errors,: and ¡check ithenj ■ iq the second column. ' kY 6 ii see at'à lglânee’ What ÿo'u hâve learned and what you. -have failed ¡to remeniber, ,until you; have, reached the 100 % point in spelling, punctuation*. grammar,. and expression. Only 15 Minutes a Day •I -A-

Must here.ith©;strings:tfeat;boutid, it to.mfe fi ¡¡craèkP.oi! Btesta cross 1i.btóst .sepülchdeLblestarather (ir.v/be.v Thé jnanithat ¡there; was ¡put .ta ï Shàme naffier ntieill) ; : <-);üij«JôJbH--Nt BatexAjst. *i > NOVKAU5KR.il Behold His Glory ' niétyée/btMfl f t i . v . 1 • } $ ; < “^eketiAittdii»'-' i-fiffc vW ift,y ivt.O'ithe.wnç knogffii- (2|Ç o H i !3;:Χ))-yi nor buKitinioa w ,UA ,truft saintti wh^a w rthei.w oyw .w t trno dis it would be a diversion,,an d fossto, .spend- time -in thinking with,"himself.,what'à higp attain- 'ihent 'this Hi’hand“ Whah ‘a v^wd-‘ 8 t i ^ .h^ •now, has to tell others,. Nor doesphe p,leis­ ure ’and. chieflÿ dfiS'e frdih the1ii&tsidefatiôh 'dfhthè .sainfy'-dt1h^i^jtktd,1àhanÿthiàig;hë'has in or cÎrcümstahcespbut‘froth1thé’d'ivijfé'.hnd Siipreme beauty of. what is, the pbjéc^Jlot ; XOVEM ÏîKR 12 A Personal Guide ‘" ‘“ H e iôülvÿUidel'pbu iiitd allHrüth” JQj'ôhÀ lré,:T3i)..H' 1 VA''tfidveiér'.mdÿ'be 'passing' thfòUgh' 'an ufiìmtìwn'Eéiiflótt,' aritì he ma'y,1be:'èuided’i!i a ‘vàri'e'ty o fII-Wâ:ÿsiiitby''i:!ircümstcince%l;'''hy observation, as for instance, by the stars; or by a map>whictiihe hhlds'in Ms .¡hand; or by a book. iBUt-flo-niei off them is a per­ sonal guide: ffrl4'iin'\tha ppiritu-al ,h-fe. the helieyse^ .rnayujbei gnid>ed ?nVjafiy3r'StX')af .yyaws): 'tó ; Brnyidentiaf.cirçnmstancÇS,, Éÿ observation, ‘ by the written W ord {;b y a ,-çollefttion; [of;iPieeepts^ anjd'i 3 feL-;he, ,piay .hnpw; »nothing, ¡pi i-aivpersónaiiigvdd^iiTii? wilh guide>’J ! Let ;,u.s-f epi|etnh?)i that iHe. :,js .am¡indwelling,.¡Quids ;(.)-)• >: He ,is;iaut&-us, (He;is;fry[,nsj -HedS fw'ugih.ijdWe have not -only'.Gods¡¡favor,¡and foyspiWs hay-óinot [onJLy.,Gd!s.:gi;ft tOvUsilin. (fhe,: iPetSOdiO.f JesuaGhrist,Put,w,ehavdo •...the, indwellf ling iHôÎÿmGhost-fifa'; Guide,.na- personal Guide.—:Life o f J'aith. i , ^ NOVEMBER -13 Paid in Full ••■ “Forgetting' tnobe ,1 things jwmçh! gfe b'i- hirpd’C (Phil.', 3:1^3')'.1* A 1Christian invalid told me recently he had been troubled through all the sins of his life comirig/lbefpli‘e him. I asked him if he had in the'!h'rtüsé 'such a thing as an old :file: iô'i ibills-VHpi;said \he had.; .I) re­ marked that if thé looked at the. amounts, and regarded thfejni all as debts, he might well be troubled.;! bùt that-he would find the word “settled” ;of; “paid’bbfitevery/one o f them. Similarly, the Lord Jesus Christ had settled with; God.féhaM;¡his oldi sins. Instead of being troubled, 'he-might lov­ ingly and gratefullyiithankfHlm,1/;.-!. We may well keep our 'eye oft the word “set­ tled,” and remember Him who paid all our debts, and set Us 'fré'e-^JiT.Wv:: NOVEMBER 14 The Joy of His Presence "I will not leavejydu 'eamfortle&Fl (John 14:18). That is; the secret,-the pith, the marrow, the center, and the, kernel Of the salvation of. Ghrist-f-the, one thing that solves every

and full of praise; -full 0 $ -zeal, and full of power^-for the'- wOfk of-the Lord ! By thè blood' and the- Spirit of the Lamb, tHa.t heart is a temple \Hierè'G6dfidwèlls‘on His tfifipne'* o'f' 'gfatè'S’ -whérè’ (Sod 'H im self is thè' light’;- where God’ s';will¡is- the--only law ’Whèfè fhç .‘¿ io t'f 'ôf God'H all hh -all. Òh,1|ye '¿Hiltlrèh' oGód; ‘‘Carrievand let :the prèciotis' blopd- prèpafiê -ÿôü -for being filled with His Spithat dhe-^Lamhothat M i ' slain*!!fd r vÿpü>1 ttiàyèlha#é;1 the'¥étvârd ó!f m Hab'òf^labof 'hi.àrkèd by^blodd-1^ âtitf He 'ànd' ^otì.'ttìgethèfi; may; behSa|iisfìed ih His' :ld()é/-^AjtpfiÈW' M urîîày .' -, What­ soever ye shaft ashMeffàthe^ in my name, he will givAiïÿph^'Fi^h^t^\23i). -, That **“ ^s'ei t’hàt mïâst of temptations,' tnat 'hâ'fh'e’ br^ng$ hçlp, .affldj-ÇOWçr,,,anfi idp^,y«r^nGe..yI.T,the thiçfc ;of.aità^fe; -filât 'hpfnejlpàasj to(^w-if,t, .wq^dyflus n^^e.Jh|p^s/!^YÌ1pp'^05yetje(ón(|:7 •itlg ’f e r ii is, the,,one,,great, npme jtefpre', (lYÌ}Ìf^/I vu enemyfmust gp, apd Jft'.tjiç. pp^pf .pï'^flÎph swift,» sjyeet viçfçsy , WjîlÎ ,coçjle [^t ;r^yç. iturn.wiS.f:R - î (¡¡SpgaaN.tl[ “ These things have I spoken unto you, that my jdyMighVXe^fiFniirt/you, and that your joy mightuUe)fsM’!^0A^in 15:11).' 1 There fire - plenty- willing -to- hear, but few fitted '-fd r 'speal&ngAofoGhrist asfia “living, bright realitjf,« ffSoD®'fhfc) chfesAHv Of 'a- hteart 'MU o'f1 .umiitermjttmg, :jq y .in thd'L6'rd.,ofVree this» surblyjlis-iouT pOrtioni dnd"bu!i -duty." Thfirfe1 ¡is nio>duch- thing; in n a W r e -^ m intermitting Communication ¿ f 1life^asi fro'm-' thei vine to!'the ¡branch, from the body to the members., Should there be in graceiw j 1 p i 'p h ip oo.. DoCs^ndfi Christ givfe phfHiS'jieace, His j py-^-Hirfis&ljf-u-ttJ be'citif tiomtant life, and peacd^hifd foyp'ahd'power thy name shall they, rejoice all the day!” '“They shall walk'10 , Lord,' in ;tke'¡light of tky fcofin- te fip tice P — J .:,HpDSfclN: TA vioiR i.o -i “ Cast thy hurilen upon the Lojia{,dfid life shall sustain thee: he' shall never 'suffer the righteous.to,be,momd^f^Psa. 55:22). Then; w,as •QbQatHja gla.d and ¡lightsome, ,and- spt4>-,ffitC a i n j e r % i e a r t j , ^ a t h -givenV'me r^ t-b y his sorpoyL and-fife by his, .dfatii.f’ ,Then hp!-^qd.,sfnl(aw)hile tp iook and wonder; for it was very su^pflfy ing to him, that thc. sight ol the cniss should,>fh,us;ip^sq1(fi^m¡of Hjp, burden.,,He ,1opked,¡therefore,,;an&:Jopkefi,,agay?, j&jfib till the springs ,tnat werq in his head sent the,,w;af?rs -dqwn ^Thpn (Christian gave.tbis?; l^aps, for,- tdy.i.ftdd ,went,on. ,singingh-i- , “ Thus faril-did comedaden with .’my ¡sin; Nor: could aught ease.the gtiefiitHat I was if m oo / Till;!I came hitheri: What a place.is-¡this! Must here :hfe the;beginning of- riiy,bliss? MuSt ihfefe the-burden, fall fromoaff my back?- v. o NOVEMBER 10- o 1 He Takes the Burden î )- n q ¥Ê m b ÉB: an'. The Believer’ s Great Legacy NOVEMBER 9 Rejoicing in the L o rd

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