King's Business - 1924-10

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October 1924

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where death comes not,— to dwell in the place of the second death— of the living death— of the everlasting death: “ For the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.” And now I close the Book, for my time is gone. God will presently close His Book, for your time will be gone. Oh! may the words of Christ, “ Behold, I come quickly,” sound in your ears every hour of the day, and every day of your life, until you can cheerfully reply, “ Even so, come, Lord Jesus.” Amen. Which may God in His infinite mercy grant! Amen. I . ; CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL GRADUATES, 1933-24 During the school year just ended in the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, 134 persons have received certificates for completed work in our Correspondence School Department. These were located in thirty states and in the following foreign countries: Canada, England, Ireland, Korea, Africa, Cyprus. Those who received Correspondence Course cer­ tificates were honorably mentioned at the commencement exercises and their names are published herewith. Course 1, Fundamental Doctrines of Christianity— 6 Carrie R. Baker, Flora M. Hammon, George R. McKay, A. N. Martens, F. A. Poure, Harvey Voice. Course 2, Life and Teachings of Our Lord— 19 Ruth E. Bandy, Lewis Clouse, Rev. J. O. Duffey, Lillian I. Green, Ina G. Henry, Gerhart H. Jantzen, Mrs. Clara Lindsay, H. Ellis Lininger, Fred L. Macpherson, Rev. John Manley, Earl Miller, Edith B. Miller, Harriet L. Minns, Mar­ tha Olsen, W. M. Royer, Mattie Seim, Edwin J. Tharp, Mrs. Beatrice J. Wakeman, Clyde C. Wakeman. Course 3, Through the Old Testament by Books and Chapters— 11 Rev. S. A. Berge, Lovisa Clark, Florence Halderman, L. C. Hamilton, Marion E. Hartness, S. Zarilda Ingram, K. J. Kliewer, Mrs. Adella A. Muehl, Mrs. Harriett Riggs Potter, Avis M. Watson, B. J. Worm. Course 4, Personal Evangelism and Practical Work— 19 J. G. Barkman, Mrs. Mary Barnett, Hannah Carlson, William Davidson, Rev. James Falk, D. E. Gabio, Jack Hamilton, George V. Linthicum, Mamie Love, Fred L. Mac­ pherson, Rev. Andrew R. Ojala, F. A. Poure, Elizabeth Schroeter, Mrs. Clinton E. Starr, Eva May Stuck, John K. Terpstra, Thomas Richards, E. L. Wills, Quintin B. Wright. Course 5, Through the Bible in One Year— 12 Ernest S. Anderson, Florence Boyce, M. Elsie Evans, Jack Hamilton, Jessie A. Marriott, John J. Mays, William H. Mil­ ler, Zella G. Paddock, Ruth Robinson, Margaret Scruggs, Mrs. O. D. Skinner, Edith M. Smith. Course 6, Bible Beginners’ Course— 57 C. A. Adams, Florence Adamson, Philip W. Allan, Rev. C. Gustave Anderson, E. G. Andrews, Carrie R. Baker, Mrs. Julia L. Barrett, Mrs. Charles BrOwn, Charles J. Burns, Hazel Case, Mrs. Debby Clark, Robert J. Clarke, Violet Cleveland, Stewart J. Cole, Mrs. Clara E. Craig, E. A. Davis, Clayton E. Eash, Mrs. W. A. Eddington, David Fast, P. G. Fleenor, William Forney, Alfred Garrett, E. Frank Hartley, Mrs. Ernest Heflebower, H. H. Henderson, Mrs. E. P. Klingensmith, Christo Hji Kyriakon, Pearl Lang, Vera Larson, B. A. Martens, Edna Miller, T. J. Mitchell, Julia M. Myers, Olga E. Noreen, Mrs. Fannie E. O’Bryant, Joseph P. Oglesby, E. H. Powell, Alma E. Prentice, F. L. Ranney, John T. Reid, Margarete Rempel, S. E. Richards, Trixie Rousseau, Richard T. Rowe, L. E. Russell, Noah N. Schlabach, Elizabeth Schroeter, Mrs. Mary T. Squire, Mrs. H. J. Stines, Leon Stoner, Mrs. L. B. Swett, Ernest Taxdal, Mrs. Otto Wach, E. Beatrice Wagner, Emil Wilson, Edna Windisch, M. F. Worthman. Course 7, Through the New Testament by Books and Chapters— 7 Charles L. Baxter, J. W. Fletcher, Jessie A. Marriott, F. A. Poure, Mrs. Clarence Ranck, William H. Shapcott, B. J. Worm. Course 8, Beginners’ Book Study—3 Rev. Robert Stansfield, Haig Timourian, E. J. Zimmer.

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THE LORD IS COMING (Continued from page 618)

rose. Then shall the habitations of dragons, “ where each lay,” become grass, “ with reeds and rushes.” Then shall a highway be there, and a way. Then the lion shall no more roam in the desert, but the little child shall lead him and lie down with him; and the lamb and the wolf, the bear and the sheep, shall rest and feed together. This will be the time of the Millennium. And after this the Lord Jesus is to break the seal, and to loose Satan for a season, that he may gather the hosts of hell, with the armies of the wicked, against the righteous. Then shall fire come from heaven and devour them; then shall they be destroyed and swallowed up in the second death. Then shall the world be called to judgment before the great white throne of God’s glory. Then shall the wicked be separated from the righteous— the sheep from the goats. The Opened Arms of Jesus The righteous shall be received into the opened arms of Jesus, and carried by Him to their rest in heaven; and the wicked, no matter who they be—-though they be princes, the most learned and exalted among men— shall be cast down, with Satan and his angels, to dwell in that place

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