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WeemsI 1 1, 1 all r - � 0 L T g t. J4 • ANALYSIS OF /.e�B 0 0 BIB1 LE. a • , "ti" CIO!* 74 111 Is.-SCRIPT41 CHAP. L BOOBS AND AUTHORS. § I. Old Testament Writers. Lev. xxvi. 4G. Theseare the etatutss and judgments and tangs, which We Lotm made between ham e11d We Chi] dren of Israel in mount Sinai bi, the hnml ofat, Muses We LOIt RD eon anded are Moses Wecjai dere of Israel in mount Sinai. theNum.gx ens ti. Iw8h ch These tlie LoxD c=e tile ommandments and uande 1 by the hand of Moss, unto the children of Ieruel,in We Plains of Moab by Jordan bear Jericho. Deut. 1. 1. These be the words which Moss spake onto all Israel on this side Jordan in the wilderness, in the plain over against the Bed sui, between Paran, and Tophel, and Laban, and Hazewth, and Dizahab. the eleventh month, on the first day of the moass in the fortieth nth that Moss spake unto site children of Israel, according un. W all that We LORD had given him in commandment unto them; g Amorits, whtich dwr he eltdin slain s btonnand Ohe g thof e Eine of Basile", which dwelt at Astaroth in Edrei: - - S. On this side Jordan in Ute land of M 10 0. --5. In We (W day Of the month, which mar the fitW ear of kin5g Jehoiachi11's captivity, Ezekiel We pristlt4e 6011 Of Bull, in land of�tl e Chaldeuats by the river Cheber; and We hand of We Has was Were upon him. Has. i 1. The word of We LORD thatsme unto Ho.eeu, We eon of Becri, in We du •e of lizziah, JaWam, Ahaz, and Iemkieb, kin rs of JJudah, and ta the days oJoel 1.b1. Tile word of Wof oe I1=9t tat Cumc to Joel the sou of Pethue1. lords Adas,vvbo was h Amos ho 0 of Te1. koa, w1 chfhe w oncerniue Isni•I in J the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam We son of Lash king of Israel, hv0 ysrs before the srth4uake. • 1. nh"ision of ehus saith thvwGOD oeernng Edum: We have aruur from the LORD, and no ambassador is sent among the beatben. Arise ye, and let battle. as rise up against her in Jonah 1. 1. Now the word of the LORD came unto Jonah Ute son of Amittai, saying, Micah I. I. Tile word cab the Morastbit in the days days of Jolim LORD that Abu, and Hsekiah, kiu�re of Judah, which he saw cone niag Samaria and Jerusalm. began Mows to declare this las•, saying, °Ilb' - iv. 44. And this is the law which Moss set be. fore the children Israel: • Nah. 1. 1. The burden of Nineveh The book of fill 'Men of Nahum We Elkoofte. Hab• L 1. The burden of -- 45. These are the testimonies, and the statutes, which Habakkuk the prophet the sen and the.iudgments, which Moes spake unto the chit- dren of Tlnsrael, alter theycame forth Zeph. 1. & The wdrd of We LORD wbtch came Into Zephaniah the son of Cuehi, tile out of Ee • t, Neil. L L The words of Nehemiah We son of ach- alinh.+ / son of Gedaliab, We son of Amariah, the sell Qt' Hizkiuh, in We day; of Josiah the eon of Amon, king Prov. i. 1. The Proverbs of Solomon W� son of Do. lid, king of The P ot'Judnb. Hag. L 1. In the second year of Darius the king, in the sixth mouth, in the first do - xxv. I. Thseare also proverbsaf Solomon, which the men of Heze -'ah king oC Judah 1 nett out Ec. f We month, came �C word of rise LORD by Hag t tine prophet untoZc• iubbabel the 6011 of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and 1. 1. The words of the Preacher Le son of Da. atA 1,;....:., r__.__,__ r to Joshua the son of Jowdeoh, the high grist, saying, Zech ' oat. 1. i. 'rue Song of songs, Wldch ie Solomon's. Is. i 1. The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, q•hi he saw conceraingg Judah and Jerusalem in thedays o U B1iah, lotham, Ab fnd Hmiah the eon of Judah of the Priests that mere in AunWOW in the land o Beajmin: hom the deys Of osiah thesonof Amoe word of nking of Judah, e LORD Came i the thirteenth year of his reign. &On of Josiah kinggsof also udah, In the ntoo the end of tOf he elev enth year of Zedekiah the eon of Josiah king of Judah unto the carrying away of Jerusalem Captive in the 5 moth. Ezek. 1. 1. Now it came fair In the thirtieth year In the fourth mmdh, in the if day of the month, as t nae among the,ceptivs by the river of Chebar, that 6he hasveas were opened, and I saw visions of God a 1. -the eighth month in Wesecund }} Car of Dams, sue the wrd of the LnaD Into Zechariah, the eon Of Bereeldah, We eon of Iddo the prophet, ch f saMalg.�i. 1. The burden of We worn of We LORD to �• Israel by MalacLi 1' $ °. Iiew Testamedt Writers, C* Luke 1. 1. Forasmuch as many ha faken'Ifn w�aannd o to act forth in order a declamdonIf those tl and in which are most surely believed moltg ns, - e. Even in they delivered Wem unto ue, which e Of t the beginning• wen eyewitnesses, and ministers • of Weaottl; - - S. It seemed good to me also, having had per• nth feet understanding of all Wings from the very first, to write unto tbee in order, most excellent a very 4. That thou mightcret know the aettainty of - thoae Wags, whercinAbou IlW been instructed.. Acts 1. 1. The former trstisb have I made O Theoph this, of all that Jesus began both to do and teach, a. , ! ffiW-AA1',0- larimpkIffl, Owl IAF dIlIV ..cry. E. W., A- J , 119 WIMI q _ _ •_ i'i AlrA ifIl�'�WZAV- WAL� 1 ' 1 --GR!h-�he.�,.x•".b %c� -•^--G .C, ,cp N�A M ES HORN DIED , When Where When Where tines s ,1�Y V— Fa�aLte� / O L'o• eo 0o • U $ !T�/ to A' t=� — III) I% Hntrr» -. NAMES When where W hen Where 2G �G ther dT 5 . 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EVERY VERSE IN THE BIBLE, DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO ITS MEANING, AND ARRANGED, WITH ALL OTHEWVERSES BEAR: ING ON THE SAME SUBJECT, UNDER AN APPROPRIAT- HEADING. FULLY INDEXED, AND FURNISHIT' SIMPLE AND EXHAUSTIVE MEANS Fr - FINDING ALI, THE BIBLE TEACIT' ON ANY SUBJECT. i EDITED BY ROSWELL D. HITCHCOCK, D. D., . LATE PRESIDENT OF THE UNION THEOLOOICAL SEMIT FEW YORK. ���-%1��, �•-.-�- �- ,ems.... � - DILLIGGENTLY COMPARED AND REVI C NEW YORK: J. A. WILMORE & Co. Davie CauntI I mocksvi :iic Lib;ary + NC i h C t 1'• 4t fe',r p:>t4�y}m®sir3AS+;ffi F� Webb Cily. suit Sullens drill surer• - - part, •� RACY RECORDS REALLY RHYMING! So many are looking with longing -heart. Now Is dear brethren, I want you i Our chronicler of the Neosho District, South - i to bear, be west Missouri Conference, In writing up the Far many will try for the Bishop's ear. preachers and oMeers of that region, like S114's The Carterville people Bay Berry's al corker, Wegg of classic memory, "drops into poetry." n the cyclone Order. Just like aI And why not? If In the ancient days every New Torkei heroic knight who led men on to do and dare Inder his feet. there'll grow no grass,) erry's q fellow that brings things had his special bard to sing his praise and to, ms's. I! record for future generations his deeds of .. er, G. C. Loch, how ]one and. dreary, glorious daring, why may not Neosho District 'aor upnorth on Wa boundless • y. have her poet and its llant leader his pxr• prairie. ticular bard, that the church may be inspired i t work with League and Sunday' Sol, by the pean he sings? Why not? We challenge. 'o time to Idle, no time -to fool. ` contradiction. Why not? Sing on ob Bard, 3rolher Brooks at Pineville in that sing on, and we will .Join In the chorus. May I tbickest of the strife— to take e'It get bis salary, 1f be has your "Brooks" become a mighty river; your a wife. Crum M a whole loaf; your "Green" preserve lggs at Sarcoxle, well, he's not a-� kicking, a verdure gloriously perennial; your single ecause It's his time to furnish the_ "Berry" a whole field of splendid fruitage; chicken; e'll ask us all to bring your "Pike" a great highway; your "Long" along the wife, yet longer; your "Franklin" more Immortal nd, for a week, eojoy Sarooxie life, than he of the kite and the lightning and ' I. Louis is not It sln'ce Seneca hagVe your "Hill" a great mountain under whose the Pike, opular obn't express it — I never! ' shadow we may rest and whose "strength" beard the Ilke! may be our .refuge—(at the conference!) arney at Cassviile Is always on the go, ) ng and Praying, and going to IF reaching 1 fro. arkln has no time to, Idle or to joke. G e's so busy all The time In caring for L_.._.,____ Red Oak. ewtonia, of course, Is riot cutt!ng any swell, ) ties they ,have an old fogy, Brother Pinnell. _ 1 _ 'If y1i XPaii P ,. �^ con tfq, wlr ilttltyby •qi 1r Da t '• uthwegt City's contented with Bro. it ee a+kms 1,4IEpq 21't' Green, B�. a ' hey are happiest people I flare seen e's just �.t.��449 : . kbcr7yA')" �i�t•esya-iflLie right at zero, or -at ninety In r the U n Yt8 4 „opFi¢•riit.. shade— 4. to theld+n by Green trade. for a Bishop they, woulab t ' rf�'•4iFasf'sc Hawtit Granby, I can't strike biE" 41 track, e h �dra,Ma,`, ia'vn�r He dodges in and out go among the lead and Jack. - Laurenceburg el ,e '�'.r rr�tlt t € • b h WLd and Faust, on the skir- offish line, x 1 eml w tq n =y }+ time near forgetting him, .but I eft h h.r ...s#. ' wouldn't for a dime.* My Poem now Is ended, no more ls;•I� r° 'blld•} ;y„_,; _ -.�: there to tell; Fours for a high steeple. • —L. L. PINNELL. r 1 • n& going to or to johe, n caring for ...�.____ �,. • _ e" Fnrr an y i ) cry. B ro t he r d with Bro. have seen; at ninety- in ley- wt n h"I n't •t strilie nis among the on .the sly i r - him, -but I no more is 'INN.ELL. 4" 41 No8b AY. 011 cou.. �, Q July Will bv•f;e�.. ••'� '� _ i S+@*!lr,' Davra P,_ "Wee •-ffi' i ! is e�p- f • �.r'Y7iI', tkest bre- Tra•ahin�: _.. r nd4tij1`U la D.guor rlito the •�� �: � . :eke hPr, A)•;fra i1IM owe ci t • i1CC rt •�:cl ��-e= •�- - . . •-- t ..� t • d IeMe rg i�E - ' .A tle piaep ler ••ml1 11 oil Ii:sjb •Vit . 1 Yj (I u• a e I • n �` �- PP., "ink no I St r, a n cI � .� �,� Al. r •-ti.. • arm.,. •f�o«�a'��•1 _e.Ali 1 MVAE ra. rua-w UBMW MpCKS1/ILLF, NC This is a copy from a newspaper in possession of David B. Weems,Newtonia Newton County,Missouri MARRIED --At Noah W. Boone's New- ton county, Mo., July 16th, by Geo. W. Weems Esq., Mr -David P. Weems of this County, to Miss Amanda L. Reager, of Bedford county, Tennesse. "Take her David, her earliest love was thine, And still unchanging clings to thee; 'Raining round thee 1 ike a vine Around its chosen forest tree. Take her, a frail but lovely flower, And next thy heart the bright bud wear, And let her ne'er regret the hour She placed her young hopes blushing there. Take her, and when the sun of joy, The visioned future glides with light, Think not that bliss has no alloy Or that love's skies are always bright, Take her, and when in after years The storm of life blows loud ind shrill, Thine be the hand to dry her Mears , And thine the voice to comfort still." T�Pr-@ are gyotati.ons marks, but isn-, t it Joyely. GAVIE CO, PUSMC tAOCKS.V1LLEe NC f 10 --Children of Emmet Homer Weems (1903-1954) & 2nd Wife- Syble Mary Catherine 11 Married b. 1927/30 Robert dirt d.10 Oct. 1976, Houston, Tex,Burried Tulsa�Ok. crAmE co. pusuc LteRAN' h&OCKSALLF-a NC I 11 --Children of Mary Catherine Weems (1927/30) & Robert Wirth ..Cynthia Wirth 12 CME r� P`U1G �1'r CKS ILLE, W I 11 f _TT —9-- ge GOD 0 1 tj E D T 0 G E / 1��p 7r .4 s 60 L. 7A At tin. the a.f In the year nfourLord 18q/ In Pres oncEs! I I 9 n e d V%F- I�-EAVE HIS Ar ajSVjlFE AND rlip 7'IIEREFORE MOTHE C. Lai I IN, �11 V-� SHALL I - M_ Z.- - E FLESH;. 6-. - *1% a.:2 •c I j tq T R omowmm 11Z q, 1� 47i t 7 Ar .01 ell "z4 I ootid.�. w Y . --f 40, GAVI E CO. P! J BLIG UORANY MOCKSVILLF.6 10 FWAIIII �6A I Aff :d,F'Adg (71 M ff , / r "Im fo gg I S f � � �lPdjrB Sc L{ ! a Al f to. as�� Fi* 1X fir'- y L. ;:1 ��� - ���� x� b. ���..� �ssy F] \ti r jn •,i' - f�N J i t 4; " .fes �' • � :'3 �ba�'• ' i • i-: �/'.�� a°��uud DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NO OANAE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY M,OCKSAU E. NC s 8 --CHILDREN OF AMANDA LASAPHINE REAGOR 1834-1865) rDAVID PATTEN WEEMS (1838-1912) George Weems 9 b. April 1958, d. 14 April 1969 Indian Creek Newton Co. M0. Emmet Hume Weems 9 b.31 Dec.1859, Indian Creek Newton Co., (now Stella, M0.) d. 9 Aug. 1933 Tulsa,OK. Rosehill Cemetery twins 9 William F. jndian Creek Mary M. < b. ?--- d. 1862 Ark. Married 3 May 1891 Georgia Ella King, b. 7 Sept 1872 Clark Co. Mo., Daughter of Addison King & Julia Elizabeth Wainwright d. 6 Feb. 1964 TUlsa,OK. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBIPAW MOCKSVIU% No 9-- CHILDREN OF MET HUME WEEMS(1859-1933)and GEORGIA ELLA KING(1872-1964) David Addison Pat 10 b. 3 Feb. 1892Newtonia Newton Co. Mo. Married 21 Feb 1927 No Ch. d. 197? Dallas, Tex Mrs. Cleola Pursell Jessy Amanda Weems 10 b. 25 July 1895 Newtonia, Mo d. 27 March 1983 Tulsa Ok. Julia Rhoda 10 b. 31 Dec. 1899 d. 12 March 1925 &ret Hamer 10 b.30 Jan 1903 Newtonia, Mo. d Feb 1984,Joplin,MO. Georgia Ada name (cha% tc) Anne Ozelle 10 b 11 Feb. 1907 d. 5 Sept 1962Kansas City Mo. Married 30 April 1916 Fred Wallace Lucas, wjgg 9hief Engineer, Water Dept. b. 11 Nov 1892 Grainsville,MO. d. 14 Nov.1969 Tulsa, OK. Married, -Divorced, No children Married 2 Nov. 1924 Mildred Stanford,Tulsa Ok. d. 15 July 1925Tulsa,OK. 2nd Sybil 3rd Mrs Lena b , d , ,,-f— Married 22 July 1933 Frank Johnson Pippin,D.D. b.22 July 1906 d. 28 June 1964 Kansas City Mo. QAVIE Co. PUBM L Bp MoCKSVMLE % ho 0 i 10 --CHILDREN OF JESSY AMANDA WEEMS(1895-1983) & FRED WALLACE LUCAS(1892-1969) "What a wonderful Heritage,our parents,left us" FREDDE PATSY LUCAS 11 Married: 18 May 1946, Tulsa, Ok. b. 19 Aug. 1923, Tulsa OK. Lyle Eugene Schwaninger To help someone; NSDAR,#690318; Colonial b. 10 March 1919 Hallam, Nebr. Dames XVII Century; Daughters of the Son of Lewis EugeneSchwaninger American Colonists; UDC, United Daughters & Marie Boller, Lincoln ,Nebr. of the Confederacy, Tulsa Chapter 17W (President((1986-1988))in Tulsa,OK.) rst woman to be called for Jury Duty in Okla.,while working as Supervisor at Telephone Co. HOMER WALLACE LUCAS 11 b. 8 Nov. 1925 Tulsa, OK. JESSY JOAN LUCAS 11 b. 5 Feb 1927, Tulsa, OK. THELMA MARIE LUCAS 11 b....29 Oct -1929, Tulsa, OK. d. 11 Feb. 1930,Tulsa, OK Rosehill Cemetery Married 25 March 1948,Tulsa, OK. Betty Lou Ihrig,b.22 Jan. 1927 Oklahoma City,OK. Daughter of Louis Ihrig & Alice Belle Barrett Married 24 July 1950,Tulsa, OK. Donald Vernon Dewey, b. 4 Nov. 1921, Nebraska City, Nebr. Son of Vernon E. Dewey & Rebecca France Tobler CAME Co. PUBLIC LIBRARY M,OCKSYMLEs jNp U 11--FREDDE PATSY LUCAS (1923- WALLACE EUGENE SCHWANINGER 12 b. 27 Nov. 1954 Kansas City Mo. ) & LYLE EUGENE SCHWANINGER (1919 - (Adopted) ANITA LEA SCHWANINGER 12 b. 17 Sept. 1957 NSDAR #694280; UDC,Tulsa Chapter1761. Married: 30 June 1984 John Freese Becker, b. 22 Nov.1956 Miami, OK. Son of Daniel Joseph Becker & Barbara Freese [XAVIE CO. PUBLIC OBRAtW MOCKSVtLL4 No