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1 s Q . ,. ..,A ,... ' 'V',' 5 - f ..Q:f1s, ---f Y X 'Lu- ,,'s c'1- fre A--f-gi' .. H' fa ' ,QI ' . 'H-41 'fif' v K 'ZWZQZ' the 1 9: 1 1 J 1 w ill 13 it Q ff 1 a+-New :flux I Q' 2: ' +' -N Fo X -eff'l,, A all , . 2 an . .1 lap , ill lt .- . S000 AlTll is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of 1 : X N 'N' . a . . by , g things not seen. lfor by it the men of old, our elders, recerved Neff? ' i . hx ' , L 3 5 - - - 1 ,ayg yyg 1 SSN divine approval and have obtained a rfood report. 'lhrough , wg . z ' ' ry- fx 'sea Q- . . , . . , f ij,-, Chill , faith we understand that the inspirational and ideal educational 5 Q '-ww 'X se ufgsew . . f ,.',ffg. lil? centers wcrc framed bv the word of God. so that things which ,- it X Q - - , , ,yay as Q are secn were not made of things which do appear. 1. 1 1 N sg 9. . .win ' '1 , I .spa -S, . - . ' ll? X gg By faith lL. C. Delernett, XV, C. Airhart, B, A. Cordell, C. A. McConnell, V e. v vs . as 5 ,Y is - . . , 1 ,, X' fag and Dr, A. M. lfhlls in the spring of the year 1899 offered unto Cod a most excellent sacrifice in the form of prayers. money, time, interest, and plans that resulted in Peniel University, by which they obtained witness that they were righteous, God A .- 1 ' as wig.,-,gs viiyssafis ' . . . ' . ' . . . ' at 'ij testifying of their gifts: and by their gifts they, being dead, yet speak :'5Sg?,R By faith Arkansas Holiness College was founded in Vilonia, Arkansas, in the ' 'tm , 'gi ek ysfggfk ,Q :g9ff'SQX,, . . . . 2 7 year 1900. lt was promised that it should be fruitful, and that it should grow and expand, for the founders had this testimony that their gifts were pleasing and ea. - '- - 9-as iq ,S-Q-fflflxg , gil . ' . , . . . . ' ,W 'Q t h e is ye iz acce table to Cod. For they knew that without f'uth it is rm ossible to lease Him: u v QA as xi P . . P , P WW Mgt. for he that cometh to God must believe that lle is, and that lle is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him. , , is ffgsifli LIE , fll, J By faith the Kansas and Nebraska Districts of the Church of the Nazarene, 1 'f X: .- ' 1 sic fl-xff:'s:w-N . ' . , . . my j i, , ef 1-1Tif1WW1-'u bein warned of Cod of the necessity of Christian education, re ared the wa' for s T ' 2 like ,sa HR- YA g . . . P P . 3 g the foundation of Bresee College in 1905 for the salvation of youth, by which they li-. if X' became the heirs of ri hteousness which is b faith. Eggs, fu 3 Y fl . . . . . 5 5, My-if By faith Miss lvlallorf in l906 offered u to Cod her land and buildings for ff' viz f G seas., , . l . . . . My ' ' 'f-' Beulah Her hts Colle e. ln the year 1909 this institution became Oklahoma Holiness E S .WM ' ' 9 f' 'fi 1 and ri, L. short 'Z,4.,.lf.r ' We 122711 f 4 1 1 . ,fn College and opened its first term with 11. H. hlrller as Presi en 1 lle fashion of faith beino lerl of Cod, Nazarenes of the Abilene, San ' 1910. 35 Dm- H 1' - U if-9 Antonio, and New Mexico Districts founded Central Nazarene University in H11 fffffsfa. ff 75: f fag..-g3vf,,.,gf,2,.ffy . . . ya!-ff 213 529' By faith servants of Cod, when they were called to go out into the place which 057, they were to receive for an inheritance, obeyed: and they went out, not knowing 4a,w::'- fivf, ang - - - - - - -.fy-2., fs' 1' 652201 whither they went. By faith they so ourned in the land of romise. as in a new gmg e , Lf 57, ,fffff 3,72 . . ' - l . . ,ww f2?g,2yg country, settling in Bethany, for they were looking for a college which had founda- yr f tions where youth in great numbers could learn and worship C-od. These founders may H ,y . . . . . . . ?5,f,g:.fy all died in faith, not having received what was promised for the future, but having 7:2 7 . . . 4, 'JU , gg seen it afar off, were persuaded of rt, and embraced it. s-W9 1' ln order to make a more perfect substance, these institutions of higher learning J I ' '. 42 ' TZ! gm merged into one through faith. Now with these combined forces of faith 'they ff Qty. ff, AZ moved up to greater heights. And what more shall 1 say? For the tune would fail me to tell of the many alumni, the devoted faculty, the liberal donors, the faithful - u.: ,fe-f Q . . ig, trustees, and the strong leaders, who through faith have wrought righteousness, ob- 1,1 ' , , . . . . ek, , V tained promises, out of weakness were made strong, waxed valiant in battle, and ' turned to fight the armies of the aliens. But these all, having obtained a good report . ,X Z! Z2 through faith, received not all the promises: Cod having provided some better things ff .31 , . - -5.35, 4 for us, that they without us should not be perfect. - I W l li. Therefore, since we are surrounded by so reat a cloud of witnesses, let us lav g aside every weight, and the sin which clings so closely and let us run with perse- gage :pf verance the race that is set before us, looking to lesus the greatest of all pioneers , qty and perfector of our faith who for the roy that was set e ore Him en ure t e f ' cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God. QI' Aa 1 Q? ' , 1335 jf 'Eu x 423924 is 1 1. 121 llufi star k: as 1 iff :wif 1-1, :ff XA . rbgfzg 'lbs flap 1 lllllll ' lil I I :A , ,gy 4 s ' f ,,,-1.-1, ,s . ik 2 ' V w . - .., r:,N'V:l- ff -, V 1-:as .mffrifei-1'-1 1 1 cgi? ' 1, ,' .... V, f. 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WE Egg, t l Er QW xii S. ti bi r 'ssc Q s SN, .V Q f. -7 ,wr jg lLLEPi A .aux . . , ears 5, ,X X , ,,,. by , Rr s ,x r Ugg K x x x .N s 1 his-a QRQQJQQE.. Sis .. 'YN 'is sgjgsr ' i ks: , 41 I E et, t TN Z. g .. mes r, ew ,xg I 1 fail 'Yi , ffff' 5 . 7315 .sf 7.,,,.,, st.: J, iff 7 iffffffjffi '-WZ? J if - 1 'ff ,Q I M23 1 ., W, .,7.,,,, W' ' r', ',.- V f . ,M f W HUWAllD'V. Nl sk Y if , , , HOWARD R, D. D. VASSAR MILLE Dr. Howard V. Miller, chairman of the Board of Ceneral Superintendents of the Church of the Nazarene, died suddenly Tuesday afternoon, December 28, l94S, at his home in Broolctondale, New York. l f the Nazarene since l922, he had labored successfully as pastor, l N40 the Tenth General iw f 4 wi 252 af! fit .f fit 2214 N, 4' f af u, if CX hilxli r 5 55 i if A member of the Churci o district superintendent, college Dean of Religion, and author. n Assembly elected Dr. Miller as one of its general superintendents. Howard V, Miller was an earnest and effective minister of the NVord of Cod. He gave of himself unstintingly that the work of the church might be advanced and the cause of Christ extended. His devotion to the work of Cod was marked by deep personal piety and loyalty to truth. He was firm in his convictions and unswerving in his stand for righteousness. These qualitiesmade him an ardent exponent of the doctrine of holiness and a worthy leader in the Church of the Nazarene. To his family and to his church, hc has left a heritage of faith and fidelity that is priceless. H Zfwze.. yj , X, -, 1 f ' ' sm 'ff A ' ff f X iffiiffi fy-my X , X 5 X -. . Q fry, Q pz,..,, ,V , WW, fcwfai:f,m.f,..4,,f,4,4 ., . 4 W wmv 64 3,554,517 , b. 3 ff if mf- 4 ff 2 . ,ffllrzi-fffz ?'fr':s.5, 7 , ,J ' ' ' ,15'7 5'x'9-Pf7 f- , frk-Asif. fy. ' -,,..::4,. H, r, f f . ff:'?i2.-f,A,'4',:1- .. , r 4 ' fffiffbh' 7? fyfihii Zflfif ,X iKfffl'5f'4 f , .7 ' ' f f df
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