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Other officers elected were, vice-president, Mrs. Amanda J. Marble of Broken Bow; corresponding secretary, Miss Nelly Taylor of Merna; recording secretary, Mrs. Ida L. Denny of Lincoln. In 1901 the State convention was held in Lincoln November 12-14, welcomed by Mayor T. C. Winnett. A reception was given at the Lindell Hotel to the fifty-six delegates and Mrs.

And whatsoever ye shall ask in My name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. 14. If ye shall ask any thing in My name, I will do it. JOHN xiv. 12-14. I have already pointed out in a previous sermon that the key-word of this context is 'Believe! In three successive verses we find it, each time widening in its application.

The loss in killed, wounded, and missing was 2036 men. Jackson lost seventy-one men. Five British regiments which entered the battle 3000 strong reported 1750 men killed, wounded, and missing. VIII., Chaps. 12-14; McMaster, Vol. Peace.% For a month after this defeat the British lingered in their camp. At last, in February, the army departed to attack a fort on Mobile Bay.

The Holy Spirit is also spoken of as a teacher. We read in John xiv. 26, “But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in My name, He shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.” And in a similar way, we read in John xvi. 12-14, “I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.

Easter. Deut. xxxii. 13; xxxiii. 13-15. Gen. xxi. 10. Matt. xi. 19. Luke vii. 34. Gen. xiv. 18. 1 Cor. x. 20. Ezek. xlvii. 12. Rev. xxii. 2. Hos. ii. 21-23. Joel iii. 18. Amos ix. 13. Isa. xxv. 6; lxii. 8, 9, lxv. 13. Jer. xxxi. 12-14. Zech. ix. 17. Mal. i. 11. Ps. xxiii. 5; xxvi. 6; xxxvi. 7-9; xliii. 3, 4, lxv. 4; lxiii. 6-8. Prov. ix. 1-5. Isa. lv. 1. Cant. ii. 13; iv. 6; v. 1

Comp. 1 Chron. ii. 17, with 2 Sam. xvii. 25. Ittai the six hundred Gittites, David's body guard. 2. Sam xv. 18, 21. Obededom the Gittite, adopted into the tribe of Levi. Comp. 2 Sam. vi. 10, 11, with 1 Chron. xv. 18, and xxvi. 4, 5 Jaziz, and Obil. 1 Chron, xxvii. 30, 31. Jephunneh the Kenezite, Josh. xiv. 6, and father of Caleb a ruler of the tribe of Judah. Josh. x. 12-14.

"What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many days that he may see good? Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile; depart from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it." Psalm xxxiv:12-14.

After Christ's ascension, "the eleven apostles returned to Jerusalem, and continued in prayer and supplication," Acts i. 12-14. Matthias chosen by lot, was also "numbered with the eleven apostles," Acts i. 26. "And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place," Acts ii. 1. "Peter standing up with the eleven, lift up his voice and said," Acts ii. 14.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES. Justin Winsor, Narrative and Critical History, VI. 745, VII. 199-236, 527-543, VIII. 491;, notes to Curtis, Bancroft, McMaster, and Pitkin; W. F. Foster, References to the Constitution, 12-14; J. J. Lalor, Cyclopedia, I. 577; Channing and Hart, Guide, secs. 142, 149-153.

Tents were placed on Chautauqua grounds with speakers and all kinds of suffrage supplies. This program was kept up until the World War called the women to other duties. The Gary Civic Service League affiliated with the association and Mrs. Kate Wood Ray, its president, was made press chairman. On Oct. 12-14, 1914, the annual convention was held in Logansport, welcomed by Mayor Guthrie.