VOL. II. PITTSBURGH, PA., DECEMBER, 1880. NO. 6.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY.
101 Fifth Ave., PITTSBURGH, PA.
C. T. RUSSELL, Editor and Publisher.
J. H. PATON, . . . .
ALMONT, MICH.
W. I. MANN, . . . . SWISSVALE, PA.
B. W. KEITH, . . .
DANSVILLE, N.Y.
A. D. JONES, . . .
PITTSBURGH, PA.
L. A. ALLEN, . . . .
HONEOYE, N.Y.
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r163 THE RESTORED DOMINION.
"Let me take heart! the present scene shall soon
be o'er;
The clustering clouds shall hide the sun at noon
no more.
The tears now dropping from my eyes shall be
forgot;
The joys undimmed by sin and misery, my lot.
The storm now sweeping through the troubled sky
be past;
The longed-for morning without clouds arise at
last.
The hindmost shadow soon shall utterly
depart;
Then let me watch and wait, and hopefully take
heart."
H. Grattan Guinness.
r167 AFTER CHANGEBEFORE
r170 BEFORE THE THRONE.
r169 THE MARRIAGEIN GLORY.
r170 "FALSE CHRISTS."
r174 "BABYLON THE GREAT."
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r172 THE TEMPLE-BUILDING TYPE.
Bro. A. D. Jones purposes another eastern trip to New York city. Any friends en route who would like to have him stop and meet with them should address him at once. He will be glad to meet with either the few or many, and hold either public or private meetings, as you may deem advisable. Those within seventy-five miles of the main line may address himPittsburgh, Pa.
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