FOOTNOTE:

[24] It was characteristic of Brother Warner to give ready and wise response and oftentimes to answer an objector on his own ground or in his own terms. It is related that in a certain meeting after he had preached on holiness an opposer arose and vociferously denounced the doctrine, saying in his closing remarks, "I pray God to scatter this old holiness doctrine to the four winds of the earth." Immediately Brother Warner responded with a shout of "AMEN"! The effect was terrific, and the opposition was confounded.

END OF ORIGINAL BOOK

ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES are added pictures of ministers for this reprint edition, most of whom were co-workers with Bro. Warner in the Reformation.


[Supplement for this Reprint Edition]

E. E. BYRUM.
Editor of Trumpet after Warner's death

MARY COLE. GEO. L. COLE.
Superintendents Faith Missionary Home, Chicago, Ill.

F. G. SMITH, LACOTA, MICH.

J. W. BYERS, LODI, CAL.
JENNIE BYERS, WIFE OF J. W. BYERS.

S. M. HELM, STAFFORD, KANS.

ELLA AND DRUSILLA TRENT.
C. A. AND S. S. SUNDERLAND, GRANBY, MO.

WM. G. SCHELL, MOUNDSVILLE, W. VA.

GEO. E. BOLDS, BRICE, MO.

R. H. OWENS, SHERWOOD, LA.

JULIA MYERS, ST. JAMES, MO.

LENA L. (Shoffner) MATTHESEN

OSTIS B. and MATTIE (Bolds) WILSON

F. M. WILLIAMSON, HAMMOND, LA.

ELDER H. M. RIGGLE

Ministers at Church of God Camp-meeting, Carthage, Missouri in 1905

CORNELIA BATEMAN, WICHITA, KANS.

Names of Known Ministers Appearing in the Picture on the Opposite Page

W. J. and Luella Henry
Drusilla and Ellen (Trent) Porter
Cornelia A. Sunderland
George W. Johnson
E. M. Zinn
Sam McAlister and wife
J. W. Youngblood
George E. Harmon
Henry W. White
Clara (McAlister) Brooks
Mabel Hale
W. H. Shoot
L. L. Porter and wife
Willis M. Brown
S. G. Bryant
J. B. Peterman and wife
Samuel M. Helm
George E. Bolds
J. D. Ferrill
Hugh Caudell
George Cole

Fred Rapp
S. M. Rich
James Trask
Charles Mansfield
Charles Williams
W. H. Smith
Grant Teter
W. T. Seaton
A. D. Seaton
C. W. Seaton
A. C. Bennett
R. B. Stafford
Frank Porter
A. L. Hutton
M. L. Hutton
Annie Shipley
Claudine Heald
Sister Pearce
Bro. Keeran
The other ministers
have not been identified.

WILLIS M. BROWN, HICKMAN, KY.

CHAS. E. ORR, FEDERALSBURG, MD.

CHARLES E. and SADIE ORR
In 1928 at Guthrie, Okla.

Bro. Charles E. Orr, co-worker with Bro. D. S. Warner, began about 1910 the publication of the paper, Herald of Truth, contending for the reformation truths and against the worldly innovations that had been accepted in the movement by the majority. Also, many other ministers and saints would not bow to the goddess of this world, so the "holy remnant" continued in "the old paths" and "the good way." Jer. 6:16,19. However, this paper was suspended in the early 1920's. Then in 1928 Bro. Orr began editing The Path of Life, a paper especially for children and young people. He continued this publication until 1932, when he merged it with the Faith and Victory (begun in 1923), and assumed the editing of six pages of this monthly paper until his death in Sept., 1933. Now in its 44th year of publication, the Faith and Victory stands for the teachings of the Reformation prior to 1910 and open for more light on God's Word, but not the "new light" which hides or eclipses the precious truth which brought forth this "evening light" Reformation in fulfillment of Bible prophecy.

We quote and emphasize the exhortation by Bro. Orr in 1932: "Let us unite our efforts in upholding those glorious truths and keep this reformation moving on in purity and power."—Lawrence D. Pruitt, Editor

Faith Pub. House, 920 W. Mansur, Guthrie, Oklahoma


TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

For consistency, all bible references have been made to have no spaces in the numbers, for example 'Thess. 2:3,4' or 'Rev. 17:4-6'.

Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.

Except for those changes noted below, misspelling in the diary quotations, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained. For example: powerfuly; fellowshiped; fulness; galded; backset; bedroom, bed-room; bloodwashed, blood-washed; fourfold, four-fold.

[Pg 32]. 'attemp' replaced by 'attempt'.
[Pg 93]. 'tweny-three' replaced by 'twenty-three'.
[Pg 120]. 'p. m.' replaced by 'P. M.'.
[Pg 158]. 'conseration' replaced by 'consecration'.
[Pg 195]. 'dairy' replaced by 'diary'.
[Pg 267]. 'VanBuren' replaced by 'Van Buren'.
[Pg 278]. 'langguage' replaced by 'language'.
[Pg 278]. 'conditon' replaced by 'condition'.
[Pg 305]. 'agressiveness' replaced by 'aggressiveness'.
[Pg 340]. 'word form' replaced by 'word from'.
[Pg 354]. 'consisit' replaced by 'consist'.
[Pg 360]. 'Brothey Key' replaced by 'Brother Key'.
[Pg 366]. 'Sprit' replaced by 'Spirit'.
[Pg 369] {Footnote 20}. 'La Grange' replaced by 'LaGrange'.
[Pg 370]. 'tweny-four' replaced by 'twenty-four'.
[Pg 372]. 'Phillipi' replaced by 'Philippi'.
[Pg 403]. 'canon' replaced by 'canyon'.