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SHALL WE SING UNITEDLY?

“Many men of many minds,” writes the poet; but God’s people are striving daily to have “the mind of Christ” and to “all mind the same things.” We commend this same course in respect to our hymns. When we meet in One-Day Conventions and General Conventions let us be able to sing unitedly. We now have, prepared at considerable trouble and expense, two hymn books with music: one of these, Hymns of Dawn, containing beyond all dispute 333 of the best of all hymns of all denominations, is supplied in cloth binding, 35 cents, postpaid, about one-fourth the usual price; the other is a choice collection of 54 new hymns, Zion’s Glad Songs, at 5 cents, postpaid. Are not these enough? Do we know them all so as to sing them well? Each one, of course, has the liberty to buy and to sing as he may please, but is it expedient to distract with too great variety? We incline to think not; and hence keep in stock and supply only the above described.

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EXTRA COPIES OF MONDAY’S “DISPATCH”

We are privileged to send extra copies of Monday’s Pittsburg Dispatch, containing Pastor Russell’s sermons, to anyone who is a regular subscriber. Thus many friends at one place can get supplies through one of their number. Such papers, however, require extra wrapping and postage. The following will

be the rates:—
7 copies Monday’s Dispatch for 12 weeks……..$1.50
15 ” ” ” ” 12 ” …….. 3.00
50 ” ” ” ” 12 ” …….. 9.00

For 6 months the prices would be double the above. For a year multiply prices by four.

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THE PASSOVER MEMORIAL, MARCH 28, 1907

The date for the observance of the Memorial of our Lord’s “Last Supper” this year will be Thursday night (after 6 p.m.), March 28th. We trust that our readers in Asia, Africa, Australia and Alaska will get this notice in season and celebrate in unison with us the great event which sealed the Abrahamic or “Everlasting Covenant” for us, and will seal the “New Covenant” for Israel and the whole world, shortly.

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WHAT SAY THE SCRIPTURES ABOUT SPIRITISM?

WHO ARE THE SPIRITS IN PRISON? AND WHY ARE THEY THERE?

This booklet is now ready and will be supplied at 10 cents each: wholesale rates 50 cents per dozen are open to all TOWER readers who may desire to circulate these among their friends. In leatherette binding, 25 cents. Prices include postage.

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Slanderous and nonsensical reports respecting the Editor of this journal and our Society’s work, etc., have appeared in various newspapers. Friends are requested on finding such to send us a copy of such papers—marked: not merely a clipping.

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— February 15, 1907 —