R3441-306 Special Items

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ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT ALLEGHENY, PA., POST OFFICE.

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THIS JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED IN THE
FRENCH, GERMAN, SWEDISH, DANISH AND ITALIAN LANGUAGES.
SAMPLE COPIES FREE.

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A DESIRABLE GIFT

We have prepared a choice edition of “The Divine Plan of the Ages,” as “Scripture Studies,” bound in full Morocco with gold edges. Price, $1.00, postage or expressage, 10c; to WATCH TOWER subscribers at wholesale rate, 60c., carriage prepaid. We feel sure that many of these will be used as Holiday Gifts to friends. The usual price of such like books would be at least $2.00.

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THE EDITOR’S ST. LOUIS DISCOURSE OF SUNDAY, OCT. 2

This discourse seems to have been quite widely published. The World’s Fair Commissioners secured copies of it and mailed it to journals all over the country, requesting that they publish the discourse—or extracts from it. The Brethren and Sisters, we feel sure, will be glad to help circulate any paper publishing these discourses. Reflect, too, that such circulation carries the Truth to places and people not to be reached by the tracts and TOWERS. Openings of this kind we may accept as part of the Lord’s providence, and we should accordingly make as full use of them as possible. Let each of us, while praying for the prosperity of the Lord’s cause, watch also for opportunities to secure it—no matter how humble.

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— October 15, 1904 —