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Show j SAYS GOSPEL ONLY I WILL BRING PEACE i President Charles W. Penrose Expresses Belief Tbat Nations Must Come to Learn Kighteousnew. President Charles W. Penrose wan the speaker nt the tabernacle .services rs-terdav rs-terdav afiernr.cn. His nddress was chiefly chief-ly docirin.il, but he led up to expressions i of the belief that the present war is a ! Judgment of the Ixrd upon the nat ions i for their disregard of gospel warnings, i calling them to repentance and away ; from transgression. "If they want peace," Mr. Penrose paid, "they will have i to lenm righteousness and practice rlght-; rlght-; enusress. ' ' j " e are here to serve the Lord." the . sp'iiKf r paid, "and to serve our nation in j iiphf Iding the principles of liberty if to be u th Ff r ice of the rxrd." T"resl-j T"resl-j .lent PcnrOF warned the people to fIiuii ne- ret. romblnations wbope traitorous I n-a-'lilnatioTis are intended to rioter the work of the Jjord v,hh h this nation is 1 pnvKiiinir. j President A nth on II. T,und bad b,irre ! of tlte sen icf s. Khier Tieorce R. KmAry 1 of the Salt T.nke si.ik ireshlenc' utter-' utter-' inc the invocation and ICldcr Andrew Jcn-i Jcn-i roil pronouncinir the he nedn t ton. I Aliens t ;lissme or sa nc the baritone j solo. "O. pay. What Ih Man"" and 1 he i choir pane "The Pilcnm'R Clmrup" and I the hymn "Redeemer of Israel" and "O, j HHppy Home." |