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And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things tc - 1. Cor. 10:25-27 Kenosha
And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things &c - 1. Cor. 10:25-27 Kenosha
Introduction - God designed not (Ch wo?) should be the masters of this world. Two reasons why - 1. The object, to bring the O to X -- 2. Because they are supposed to have gained the mastery over themselves. Theme. Self mastery (unclear) to (unclear) over other men. Ills Recent strikes. 1. Begin with the honest plain. "Keeping under the body." Racers. Ills - Harry (Leshi?) Self - worst enemy -- ally within. Body - Has religion anything to do with it This traitorous sin is dif. in dif. men. Men of excessive vitality - Food a temp. " defective " - Stimulants Excessive ambition Indolence Excitable passions Eye-tongue If you cannot master yourself on this lower plain TC -
Introduction - God designed that Chs [churches] should be the masters of this world. Two reasons why - 1. The object, to bring the O to X -- 2. Because they are supposed to have gained the mastery over themselves. Theme. Self mastery nec'y [necessary] to [[unclear]] over other men. Ills Recent strikes.  
1. Begin with the lowest plain. "Keeping under the body." Racers. Ills - Harry Leslie.
=Self - worst enemy -- ally within.  
=Body - Has religion anything to do with it  
=This traitorous sin is dif. in dif. men. Men of excessive vitality - Food a temp. "
                                                                "      defective " -   Stimulants
Excessive Ambition Indolence Excitable passions Eye-tongue If you cannot master yourself on this lower plain &c -

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And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things &c - 1. Cor. 10:25-27 Kenosha Introduction - God designed that Chs [churches] should be the masters of this world. Two reasons why - 1. The object, to bring the O to X -- 2. Because they are supposed to have gained the mastery over themselves. Theme. Self mastery nec'y [necessary] to unclear over other men. Ills Recent strikes. 1. Begin with the lowest plain. "Keeping under the body." Racers. Ills - Harry Leslie. =Self - worst enemy -- ally within. =Body - Has religion anything to do with it =This traitorous sin is dif. in dif. men. Men of excessive vitality - Food a temp. "

                                                               "      defective " -   Stimulants
Excessive Ambition Indolence Excitable passions Eye-tongue If you cannot master yourself on this lower plain &c -