Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 712 pages of information about Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary.

Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 712 pages of information about Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary.

Enoch, the seventh from Adam, walked with God three hundred years, and never saw death, for God took him.  Did he walk with God in a fleshly mind, or in a spiritual mind?  Hear what Jesus and Paul say:  “That which is born of the flesh, is flesh,” and Paul says:  “Therein dwelleth no good thing.”  “But that which is born of the Spirit is spirit,” and therein serve we the Lord acceptably.  Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Moses and Elijah are to-day in the heavens.  Are they there in the flesh?  Nay, verily, but in the spirit; in the new nature which God had implanted in them.  “Flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of heaven.”

“And what shall I say more? for the time would fail me to tell of Gideon, and of Barak, and of Samson, and of Jephtha; of David also, and Samuel,” who prayed:  “Create in me a clean heart, and renew a right spirit within me.”  But the Jews had become carnal, fleshly minded, and, like Nicodemus, were unable to see the spirituality of their own Word.  How, then, could they apprehend the grace or see the truth which came by Jesus Christ!  Let us, Brethren, search the Scriptures and acquaint ourselves much with the Gospel of our salvation, so that when we read or hear, it may not be to us as it was to the Jews, a new doctrine, but the

  “Old, old story,
  Of Jesus and his love.”

This is nearly the substance of what I said.

Night meeting at Samuel Cave’s.  I speak from John 1:29.  Fine day.  We stay all night with Brother Cave.  We are now in Wayne County.

MONDAY, October 21.  Start eastward to William Minnick’s, and on through Richmond, by Eaton, Preble County, Ohio, to Samuel Showalter’s, where we stay all night.

TUESDAY, October 22.  Get dinner at Jacob Trout’s:  visit John Brower’s, and stay all night at Solomon Stoner’s.  Fine day.

WEDNESDAY, October 23.  Visit Joseph Kline’s, Samuel Kline’s, David Dristle’s, and have night meeting at David Bowman’s.  Matthew 25 is read.  Stay all night at Brother Dristle’s.  Our gatherings for worship and attendance upon the Word, as a rule, have not been large; but people generally appear to pay heed to what is spoken, and we trust the good seed may find a lodgment in many an honest and sincere heart.

THURSDAY, October 24.  Meeting at Bowman’s meetinghouse.  Luke 14 is read.  Stay all night at Brother Abraham Aerbaugh’s.

FRIDAY, October 25.  Visit George Miller’s, Sally Aerbaugh’s, Daniel Garber’s, John Garber’s, David Miller’s, and Joseph Garber’s, where we stay all night.  Fine weather.

SATURDAY, October 26.  Visit Felix Landes’s, and go to night meeting at Philip Wampler’s.  Matthew 11 is read.  Stay all night at Philip Wampler’s.

SUNDAY, October 27.  Meeting at the Bowman meetinghouse.  Acts 3 is read.  I then visit Brother Brumbaugh, who is very low in sickness; and also visit Henry Harshbarger, and stay all night at John Kline’s.

MONDAY, October 28.  Go to Dayton, and after spending some time in visiting the factories and other points of interest in the city, we start towards Cincinnati, and stay all night in Miamisburg, at Zimmers’s tavern.

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