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# REV. DR. TALMAGE.' Til K NOTED DIVINK'S SUNDAY DISCOUKSK. Tkxt, -Tut y? in th? Mrtlf, or the hardest it- ripe " -jool iit.. !.:* 'nii> sword ita* been poetize i, aud tho World hits eoiobratod t'.ic sw.-rd of Bolivar, the sword of Cortes aud the swor f of Lafayotte. Tho pen ha? been properly ouloifiy.cd, and the world has celebrated the pun of .VIdisou. tho non of Southey and tho pen of Irving. The painter's pencil has liw>ti honored. and the world has celebrated the poni'il "i Murillo. the tteucil of Ittx >ens and tho pencil of Bierstadt. The sculptor's chisel ha-, come in for hi^h encomium, ami the w- rhl has c?-|ohratod I'hantri y's chisel uud Crawford'schisel atidOreotiouKh'scltlsei. lint thto is one instrument about which I sint; the first canto ihat wnstiver sum:? the sickle, the sickle of tho Bible, the sickle thai litis reaped tho harvest of many centuries, sharp ami bent into a semicircle and clitterini*. this re.ipioK hook, uo louder than your arm. t?u> furnished the bread for thousands of year?. Its succors ha-s orouueed the wealth ot Na tie us. It has liti'l muri1 totlo with the world's progress than sword and pen and pencil and <hise| all put to(fcthor. (llirist puts the sickle Into t?x<|i isito s Tm'>uic sindlc. and you sun that inurnment flush all ut. ant down the Apocalypse as St. John swings it. while through Joel in mv text Ood eomnuiuds the people,a< through Hiss?rvuuts nowllee-.m tiut.ds thiv.it. '.'a? ye in " dekl- , f- tlv llnvt st Is ripe." .v-t Snvi'uso T mere was great rejoicing ah over the Ian I. With tmutant an I eorimt and organ airl thoii-m.l voice t osaitti w?. t< ,-e I If l.ord for the t' Mii' ial liarv sis. ?N? praise I t)od for t'te wheat. the rv<\ thu oats, the cotton, the r;e.\ all the fruits oC tlm i re'uird itud all tlie grains of tho llehi,I a- I the Nation never do ?> a better thoicr tl iu wlien in the autumn it iraMi.v.- to lo.?t tivdv and thanks (1ml h?r tin greatness of' tie iiarvest. Hill I e mie to- inv to speak to' v it of rieher Harvests, even the spiritual.' H- v sSiail we -timtite th" value of a man? W-- say he is w< rth s > ttiiinv do'lars. or iu? ha - ti'hieved sueli and sii'-h a position, I it\v. know very well there are s >nm men at I the top of the l td tor wlmought to he at the i bottom mi | some at the bottom who might i to eat tlm top, in I tiie only way to est>- - i n r.i'ii iniin is liv his soul. Wo'all know thai I w- hall live for-v?r. I> villi i-irm ? i.ih us. I C-i i craft* nut\ drawn into tit - weir - 1 p>.? i orshivere ! ' n tlm r '-'ks, 1 ut li: > iif > i W "i us will we itle .ill-', rinsavd i i n > j i r, tin i lh,lh)0,00') \ .its a'l'T d .'li vv II -! oip signals on t ie high .-easoi - ier: - J J ' V ni put tlv in-:i lie.mi olT your ifoor- j >- I't'l s-iy |p? is onl.v a' 'rear I >u? in- s . v . all tin tr-d t ot tli" mountains. \v >rii? | all " | ir S of 111" .sen, VVortu tlm so'.-d , oar ii. werili sun an I in > mi an I stars, v rl?i ' fhi- entire mater.ill universe. Tuu alliho purer thill ever enine front the papi r rt. 11j| nr. t put it side by side atil sheet by ! nr. ' lot in-n with Hoete-i tutu-. mike 11 -c?ir s ' j >n that pap-r .or ye -s, an > they will J ( <m v haveIje^uii to express the value of iho ' seal. Suppose I owneil ('.dorado ami No- j v-'i .1 ami Au-.raliu, of how niueli value 1 tv iiM they be to me 11iii. moment after 1 ile- ; par ! this 11fey 'l av inuoh [ lhiiladeirliiii . J" > Sfephun Girurl own to-fay? How | De^'h of B iston property noes Al> )ott lruv- I r-nii-e own t. - hivy T e man woo to-day I hath a dollar in his po *k"t hath m ?re worid- 1 ly .-(ate than tl:e nii'iionaln* who dl- .l !a.?. |' ve;.r. How do y.MI Mli.pos I feel, stllti'liru.: . i< . surrounded hv u nuiltdmle -nuts | ..no worth mote than til. materinl niii? 1 v. r was I not ritfht in ?a\itttr this- iritual In.rve-i is richer than t ho i"inporal bar-. 1 must tighten tho^.rdle, ! tuns', shart-en i ie Hi"!;le. I must oe varolii I how f swinu the 1 in-irument forfiatherur* the .'rain. its', one stalk be tost. One of the in a powerful ' ?k i;!es for reaping t'ui spiritual Im-'vesi i-? . | Mitt | reaeliinv; of the jfosp 'I. if the siekie | have a ro ; "woo I iiati II* . an I it bo a lorne 1 ' 1 with lu '.aou-sion<\s, an I y.-t it eaun .t i.rin^ (.!'<'..'ii tho ,*rain, it is not nine i of a siekle, . 1 itU'l nre.i him? amo.iiits to m thimc unless it I hi . a-souls for Go.I. sJmi! we urea-ii phi!- i ' os .p.. v.' The Ualpli \?"al to Km TSijits e.uild j beai u? at thai. Shall w ' proa i s 'iroeey Thr Aita-sizes ri- i!d i it us at thai. The J raini-'er ?.{ Jesus sc with vo ake-t arm J pfoi::-.-forth in ear-mst nray er, and wi"l>lin* >] thi.- .-.i *k e <d th . t hall tlnd Me: liar- ji v. s; a' ar.om.l uiai waiting for tie. airjt'l ' she I I i'|.lei's. Gil. th's harvest Oi souls! I mo?|. .a th > li d ti>':*. the farmer ?Ii I md ' i eor.eht w i. ii !.? ye.t'it e t fn i;r I'll. 1 i lie t h" In I s:.io.? t > his w> "k. aed I j ' o el in or ! i>. bin t the sheaves .li bet- | 1 t> ii" !ia 1 t>. pu? his Itr e upon toeai. An I ! 1 .t we : ?? forth in this w >r > lorllol we . an- >! no anl upri,'iit in our rhotorie mil our I in. t ; h> and our ei i lit ion. We have j : st j t . our work. Aye. we have id put our It: . i ?itor \v-' will ii *v. r e.ither .-neaves \.r j I Mi. I. >.d*.- utirnor, I'. t.-r s.vuur ill it siel.le . >! the day of IViilno and 3000 sheaves j ' eatii" i" lii.'iiar I Itix r-wii'ur liia! siel.ie ai l\. I ! rm -:> r. :ri I .T I'!i"> n a l>uu I" . lv.i in i. .1 He! . . > i.' r I L . i I - -?' ??f..!!; <; I. ttil.t'.i-* 1- ;i T: t : IJ 'I! 1 rol n ,"i y .i t ill ! ! : i . .! . I i'. liti'i. | ' filt . v tji i -'l ! ' -i 1 I V. i . VI I - him ti?i?l IUh, hut i( it Ih-? j ?Wi*r of tl.?il nni tif> ' wi- . t :t? i. i I ,nt -:t'\.i-it us. !?'; . nl:i?, : ' ? ' I', l- 'lit (t| '. ! Ill ! I Il.tH llll I <?ll S.I'Ii.t'.it i\.-' \\"r ii. .it v t - t;l i. inlti our to.v , j ' ,-ti , fiir t i-iki'--; I, hi-"iir f;? !' t ?* -tr -ft-. a lit "\ ryw.ii'Pf ptvn-n . Oni-t. Wi* -i iI'll ii nut- iiiiinit.i fur iwn i li't'ir- i>u I'.if .? ! ? . mini'til rili'i-t t.i . 1 (lie |n-ti|i it, lint th'Ti* nrf III-* iionrs in tins | tfn-k, uii'l wlm'. ;ir" tli- ?\rn li nn-* n tin* , i K iM nth ?tf iin-*t fi*' lii'l <>-?. thi>r < i.n-v* | ii'ii tli.* it..Ii iii'tii'ii ii I this il'iv iinnu ail ill" tj'l'-, -li-'ii ii ii.. ! il wills tn'iitl jtii.I j . iin?l :ni l t iiit till- ?>r ii i.iti 'ii < > it ' ? iipitii . | aii nit-r -tintilni' -it .ill i;i" -!i mil'.*, mio.i nil ! til.-r-, aii I <i 1 - iv* t i * 'it as II mivs x<i , r?n- "ii tin i nil N .fi- i-. il dint !? - j Ii -. -III.-Ill I i.t lt;i|l!- I 11 1 IV. illlil I lv- ih.'.. It'-lifV' tii ii v. -ir.il I-- .i i in 1." , ? M i 'hty n t-ti'fl, ii?t tli" wi1' ii-ii- ti :i r it f j. *1 if -t try < ! < 'fi't -.:? tin- , N i11' ii-. it i t t . i i ;ii wr a .? i- t - ; , I . I rn : it" : f! 'l tl'.l f.t .1 - \ 11 ' !'l it "i t . . . in! I :> "I !*!- i . .i u I I. wain.- I ( <i-- III- . ::tl'-lll i" . tli I |.t I'l.t f;i .( I . <"? I I-I. Wll'II il" I ill I I II - f: I . I ? III til I ; < (* 11 *.III" 1' i!. 1 v :i i?r I lit - ! . i f ! . .1' I i > i i . iri l ' , 11 i . i . i i . i-i in .?-ii .1 li i1!. i I -ii. , > ' " I - I ' . > .illtl ; l . I T i > I if . . ' *i i I . I'.S t i f ' ii- |n I: io. ' : . " | . . . r : . t .' . ' !t i \ i M I I,- a ft , .... J ?1| . :;. . . *1 . I" I ii . wi '<% <; i I . -'iii :! . I V i . . itli III :.ill?l . ' NVI. II lit !.' I- ...V l . Ill' I I Ml. 1111111' * 111 t I ' " 'i. < ? I :i ' T .1: n > ' . \ . 1 ii-I unit*. \ ; . i c !. . .-. ..I . 111' II - . ! "I 111' .11. II . i.- i i ? i nlf - I - I 111' :11" V , t: I till' !'. !i \ IV. ' II''" . . ' U l I . I \ , vi?ii lli iy ur -t: in i' :t?- ; . .< \ i .ti.v . /niii-- "-'Ii'-..! n .v i ii nl i 3 In " III IT ,il' 'Hi I v. 11. i. i 11 . ' r . n -l. Ill Mill .11 I'll i I . i ! I I 'i .1 .v i ... 1 II .1 Ml..': ! > i 'lli ,Y V.I 111 ' | . ; . m. iv j I i if u i : U : ii''i* j ill I r ' ' ' 1 M li .. v t, 4\ it .t I ' I them with yre.xt saeredness. And do you s impose Ond will take our prayer* ofTore<Wn the sincerity aud love of our hearts. and scatter thorn to ' he winds? Oh, no! lie will answer them nil in some *?v. Oh. wha* a nluhty thinir prayer is! It Is not a lent: ritrinarole of 44nhs" ami "ahs" and on,vi<' and ov?r. iinn'iig." It's e bp'a'hiirt of the heart i into the hetirt of (!m'. Oh. what a utlthtv thiny prayer is! Kliiah with ?! reaeheil u*> to t''e clouds ami shook donn tie* sltovve-- . With it .fohn Knox shook Scotland. With it Martin I.uthor shook tin- earth. \n<l when Philipit llrlaimh'li'iii '?v sick unto death, as many suonosetl. Martin T,uth?*r e,a*ne in and wii'l. "Phllinp. we can't snare you!" "hh " said he. "Martin. you uuisl let me y??. n?r?. tired of oerseenlion nmltir *d o! i?fe. 1 want to vo to he with tny (Jod." '"No. ' said M?r.in Luther, "you siiall not ye; y, i must take th's foo 1. anil th'-n I w'dl pr.av tor yon." "No. Mariin," said Melam-nthon. 4<r,)u must let mayo." Martin kuM'.rr said. 4 You take this food or i will "t omttmu'cate von." He took tho food, and Martin * .other kn,4lt down and nravod as only he out'il urav. and convaleseeneo e.aaie, and Martin Luther went hn"k and saiil to h<* 'rietols. ,40'>.l has saved tholifeof Philion Mcluue'"hott indirect answer to tny prnvur." Oh. tho power of priver! Have voit tested it' I. T>_i i v v u . .ii-i .-X. I Iimr, VI 1"'(? IO|K. .11 ll'< III'IIIUI'HI book ontitloil th? World." do " rif I'll .'l tliaUSo'iMltll ill ill ti l .vliii"1! il t?*'>" SO.oOiiiiim t\vrrity-;wi. > . !/< ?o i.mM ".1*n* nnd tSu* loii'ilin-;^ stiriMim tin.*?and ho wivs: "Standing id that n iu- dmim an' olti'rintj a wcir.l. it is iivhiihI huMc tr ni :i Jii'i-'lit of (3'l f "t : i|.ir :im <ir lln irv ooho. not a nr.i'nn^o.l inoi'O. a* fimi'th thmv \von> novels hovorin*? Inthoair." And ovrr won' rnriioAi i r.v- w> idior has* an o not from thn marbli* oip.ola of an o-i-t'iU* |o;ih?iiIimihi, !mt from tlo b??a"t of Cml ami fr.-oi t'?? wii'ifs of ati'.*"!s a- thny hovr. orv 'RmIioJo. Ihi i.rav.-i' 1 l iii. tost i(? M iolo v ?i. ({!? for oaiiiiio tli ? -( > n ! Iiarvost, tfi" siofclo of nrnvor! 't iloo. not maVi* - mnoa <i iT-'r oi a'' iiif 'in no-)a (. von a'.o. wind or o.'i sit. >t "to! or ki:i'ot, or |>o (0| v.nir t:i "o. or in your |ihvsi?'nl i:T(.iiio< Moon your ban's. It i'ihx not na';i' am biff r,,n(,o a'?oi t tho nil v.* ail nostnrn. in \vn? stnbvu m a hos'iihl, vv'i m t''o ooaii'ii'M ?ai 1 n>'m lui'a' I over th" h ' U of (be suTorlnvr; "f."t il' t'i vfi-.in 1o I n>"n "ore \v'k? woiiM |ii{" to i>o ir.ive I 'n* i t t lio ban ' S >nj" lift 1 t wo ban I . >; iiors liff al (ino li 'a ',- siiit.e vvitt' ban s .'nii'atnd rotiM onlv li'i (ii ?iii,nt> ib' Hi" nr n. (bm man. ii >tb his :iiei< a ..mil ? I. o ml I >*ivn ito siytnl ovoi>. t ? say. "Mi! Ho!" t)!i, it l.i'.a ?ot ;..r,V(' an\ (||T lynii" |h 111* tho '(. ..irj (?r VoIP' liMVOH; i< i'e. not llll'to in*' (litV r-'i, i.t ti . i. is i|i* . it iIo'B not 11'ii\-* ano Iit'i n nr'ooth >r ion am li'i a i in i or ivi't i ii n 1 ;.i lift. (In t is - >n iv . hoar vi?n L'rayor i? msworotL <! ?' is IV.' -lb.-, . , , ,|1, . *M.il'? i>' ii1' - ii'iontho '1 Is. fort'mv ire * v 11 i i n'r 'n I v :?.nrv?\*? "l". iv IriVf **ou I for !> > !? ask mo Imw n? av I if vr ar i ' > ->* I ay. N i\v fan v.,ii s:i. . w ,i'iv y m ViVh "w'y t 11<>| . !?? - .ir cmi* who luivo ln'oti I.-1?11?_ 11r int t;> k >> : lt>"? oi I'ni.t liroii-'li four ins|'ion'n'atitv. H'v.? tti'T" 1 ot h"iM<V S'i t vmi. a noo. i'vrty-'lvo, rortv. iill- vi'.'iri'i; ii v;in I not iu-7 * -it* i.iiU itf?;i?*r no fv, tloro Is Siini! n1 ml ti'iii'lmr l-riii"in'i ton >?r P.ftoeu soil's. I! r i - a i ra ! 'i-tril'ii'or l^riri 'i'i * in forlv IP i|Hy soul.-. 11 Is a mail ,| ?. >v?r ho " I if who tin- I icon v. *v n-oiil in souls to (lo I. lie oi.mos with !5t) souls. Thoy nro fli.? snonvos of hi? nrv1 F'ow runny have yon hrouttlitV Not < *> - ?.v> :t i"? What will Ooil s.avW'Mt will lt;o . i-o|s snv? IMt'-r itoii -ii i'-.tvh mi * rn"r ?>f hoavmi niol uovor s?> ?w ci.nr- -If I't. that liarv i- to roiioo i now' A".i 'a* is tliU iiLst-tnt' Win not lv -;?ap.?<l f-?r i ll' tills ; .itr On, ' mvs irai- in.'in. "i h.avo Fwn no'ir* "i '<1" wroiii" inn I for I ii i*i v, ?"??rt v or in v wars. I liavo tjono throi'-'h thowholn atalticuo oforiirn uttil must ll--i u'rl nivso'f t1^" I ill)," A'i. vi-.ii will rovor -.'ot your--If II.v ? l m> until Chrot til's s v.mi mi lar '."oil tret tvor-o nnil worse until Heooiues lo 'to resetii'. "Not t!u? riylit'' ?ir-* ? unite's, f.'sits n-mo f.? . all." So, you - e, T take Hi" ii'i'v wor.-' na'i' thorn is. ff tli ro is a le : '. nro who r ii'ls* lie i- all r 'jht >u h art .n 1 f |. I n'u not tii,ki,"t to 'iini. f.-r > >s pro ' i'i'.v a iiyno'-rit . I will talk ' '.li'n w ild ithor H*oo. But it i.o i a trim f??U onisoKull wroti r, to him i a liif ss myself. I riiontrii vijii he w uni h?d in t'v> hwvls an I , j IVnill' '"it iii tile foot Illil Wollt) ' ? I ] n the Jo-a I an t wout'o I in llm j oar. nn<l thoirrh the santrr'itoof eternal ! h lio nii.in v.ui. .at" i\r<>*> of th< "'i\'r o* I Ii vino lilo will Ml r.i y..n --.(III. Thou *h vou j . ia'\Oi| ill i-til Iiii'u'-.'OIIOI'S, thoO.oh your 1 Vet uav iron.- .I' iiiio'i ao i I to t'oi.: r'? vou in'.union I w'.ili (! .< ?h: -hIoho I :ni ' ! ! .>[. <.ik? (. ti.-h u[ ilivii:i> ifri will ?'? .? your i il" not -:?v tint von <vii; not linvi' itri::?uft'T I 'i.i'. Cili, no? lint tli *v wilt lui a I'M w "it !cir??* ?tr r; ?! . V-'ii o into tivit ll<*:??i I it'l |i"ll n ;ir;?oi.->t you, owl you ir.' :i1 , : till yflll lltfJlt I VOU fl :;<t. IV :ii nil I w.'iiV", until ;it i:i-t von full j iii I i hf <t ..v r- of il n?.? * tr.i nolo on voir 'onI, l: ,i in lb nili r i' ! v n: ','ri in1 > I i? nil ii:i'i>l I! 'ui .'in i -If 'n'.'ir -in I .tr-'li'or. until tin* inl i.:. i/o "< 1 ..vn till I i 'it ? ;!i" vi'-t o'V liiP.i ; ."'l .III* I.Mfi' Jo-u t <> I. Oil, ' out of voir 1 it - ' lltiv ? .ii tj.it 'i-'fii lifi. - nl with -i:i 1 uu fiinii'.'li? IT'ivi* ^ <u not >nrrt?>il licit >:i I 'on : . ii. li/ M.ivo vyu not i nr.;lit lit!' .ltd" ''ill'.* |'i!llfll'' mttlu (iio catps i ynur,?t?onlohor lo*<*ttv. I t;iV<? tht* t rn'ii: t-if Mm i;- -in- uinl M-nv i i?.. |.,|ii;, :.<u I nit.--. It iluml v.-.nif <ut < o'f'< . ("'itirli-n t ii '. artnv h i I i< i i ilrivi-i 11 ? '<> th 11?r :ir nil*.- of .! >' viriirvi-., i :ul It tl'iiul. it; a 1111 -t linsiiiir, .i'{ ui? t'l < ' rtunool -iii l '? f\v ilif '<| i-t-< in o:u* of tlio iiotiMuin i>:?-. I'-, in'1 ii<?. ?*r tin1 i nvr of l|i..o thi*i'i> h'tl-t tv Vo'iii'tn r^ooihvl :rul l ot in ti-rr <r. I; ir m-. tv -.vy.- thit wli-rx i>'It ul li'owt'tiii I l>. ,-t. ft tril'imot 1 t.'i'i-' t?: - iron.no; oi tii.- sj-vt M '-n I hlow li>- 'i --t lilaal. "iv! vcr \vill." I Mow I III' ..IV U| , i.|!i-?. Vi? till' f, -f t wlliio I lo ro:i\ ! . " .i'liil." f lilotv t'.io iliir'l h'ait." ' \"iiiv I-. tin u"M ti'l friii'." Bui l:m tram- I . i'ii.'- no! hri'iV. I! .V.'l? i'l f 'I i A'Il I"" : ip .if,' '.tll 'i- I I-. ;.i,i| vv Will illlll'l o I hit to i ii- lii ir :hv .: ft! " w : - - :< i j n> l>l*l v i.ioiv t'|. * i- J 11 It .' . il Wi'i'll I Wo '".T. :i | 1 iii i . t i . j ? " ? III. "III'I |-'IH III mi . 11 III ' Inn t li<> t \v iii ti 11 it-, t > I li ..i . | in: a mm s;i t-lit in - iii_c?-r i-a ! i-.' i.r.. .i j r Mi- ? ? '. rV . i i" viln a* : i ? . (uiMi.'l, i ? v nun ' I I inyi'iV It'u i ;in-*ilmn < i. . 1 .. 'i -i,- ;i- inn ', u>;i * | ) - ns tlio.-a Who uJivii fiir iii'fy i XI) i -r t li I :i?*li i ii '_* ?f .'? ; -i - n !.. ? I I al'. \V!i ti I via- lii .1.; u: I'liil t'l li i, i .' iitl -maii tuM a .- iii* in ivl'i a !ii* .fa - a i' ir. i ! iri- i. Fa (' .11- v/liol .?i -., i: i'ii i la I "I i >li i i. tli T* li'i'l ! a i .rill u"i i ini; t;. ins on Ti i' ! t. 11 1 "i i . i'i >* iii'I' . iiiv.'fli'il, all . a la,' i ''|it-i .is til1 (M ' 11 i 11 III '.li"l 'iiT.- -if till' A-'.'-l i'ii! . hi iii tnil! I'ltv. i' i i.." ' a i.'at li" li'ii ilaf of fh:it i'IijFi in i!i- -r - -1 ? i'-nt i it, 'v.i Mi i' i," ,v . 'i\ a* : h - nra aivny. '! on* ti Ilm ' . 'I I till Iff llM ' >\V?T ' 1 MO III in ; > i : ' at 1! . .. a a: : | II", . ill' : : "ii' i." i,a- a . jl'l.'t ?' a- , i : i f. * - . I iii-\i i. it at. .a " j ollir.'l ip \vO?t i" r Hift (llO IVO Wlli) till'I , I >- . i ' i i !* III;1'"* -1". I f 1 iv . I Mill IIMil .v .a > il iy li - , . i ii m, M I l a' v." i" . .\i'ii "at . . v. M ,\ t mi i ill it. ii . a.- I'i i'i 1 i. ' i.i. it. / a i.iici > ' 'il J i""ti yoi, cm'iio uti' il t'hll I of flifi, ,v<>n i i :\ . I _rr.f \ Hi ' i i i a.1.I.N :'l",l| I A: ' a ,' , '. I . , ,V !:.' ! ' Just as I am, without on? plw But thiw Thy bloo I was shed fer n\?. Ana that Thou bid'st ino come to Thoc ? O Lsuno ot Ood, I couie, I come. God is coinc to savo yo-u You i\r? coins | to bo nunonc the shininc ones. Aftor the tolls of lifo uro ovor. you are coins un to the ovorlnstluK rest, yon a to coi'-c up to join your lovod ones, deoarted parents and tii?? parte I rbildrim. ''Oh, my Hod,'' says some man, "how eau I ootuo to Thej? t am lar I off. Wiio will help me, I am so weak? it seems such a creat under.akinc." Oi?. tnv brother, it is a c^eat uud"rtakiu{t' Tt is so Croat you cannot aecomplish it. but Christ can do the work. Ho will correct your hear, anil He will correct your life. ' Oh,"you .sh>. ,#I will stop profanity." That will not snv you. "Oh," you say, "I will jttop Sahhnth breakinc." Thut will not s.ivo you. There is only ono door into the kingdom of Ooi'. < and tuat is faith; onlv one shin that sai's "o heaven, and that is i'nith. Pai'h the llrs stop. Lno sworni hicp. m?? nur.urcutu siee, the thousandth step, lh? lust a-en. By faith wo enter the kingdom. By f litii wo k??y inI Tn faith we die. Heaven a reward of fa'th. The earthquake shook down the i'hilippiun dungeon. Tiie jailer said, "What shall I to'.'" Some of you would Hay, "Bolter Ret out oi the pi nee before the walls crush you.** What did the apostle sav? "Believe on the Tjerd Jemis Christ and thou shaft be save I." "All.' you sity, 'there's the rulx*' What is fait hy Suppose you were thirsty, and I offered you this glass of water, and you believe I I innr.ut to givo i' in vou. and yott came up and took it. fca exercise faith. You bt'licvo 1 mean to keep my promises Christ ofTrrs vou the water oi ovor.astuig iift^ You take it. That is fait!'. Enter into the kingdom of Cod. Enter now. The door of lite i-. set wide open, t plead with you by the bloody sweat of C dhso nane and tin* death groa i of Golgotha, iiy-eross and crown, lev iMate'a cour.rootti unit Joseph's sepuli-her. hv liaresaudchains, by kingdoms of light and roil ins, by kingdolus ol'light and r?*al.'is of tlarltioMs, l>y the tnrupi't of lite a return go th.-i shall wak itlte dead, and by tli*i throne of the Ij'ir I Gutl A1 mghly and iliu Jj itnb, thai you attend now < ? the things of ot iViit.V. ():i, what a s.i<l thing it will be if. having como so near heaven, wo miss iff Oh, to harweomo within sight o' the shitting pin uncles of theeity and not have entered! Oh, to l ave besot so near we have s *en the mighty throng enter, and w - not join irg the n! Angels oi Go I, llyt'tis wav! ?i ia.l 11 *w- for yon; tell the story among tiro redeemed c 11 high! If there bo one there especial y longing for our salvation, le; that one know it now. We put down our sorrow.-1. Glory he to God fer Hindi a hope. for.nidi .1 in ion, ,'or kio'i a joy, for s itch a heaven, for sr.cit a Christ! BhAKIdV CIIMiK.CR A Statement of Kfosous Against Its Separation front Clullin L'nivorslty. Dr. L?. M. Duuton, president of Clullin College and Claflin University has wiittcn the followiug letter: The separation of Clatliu college front Ola 111 u University is iu hartuou.v with the (u-tiou of the general conference of the M' tho.list Episcopal church unit bIbo with that of the board of ntunag?rs ot the P. A. aud Southern Education society. Thero are, however, some strong reasons why the separation should not be ltnulo with uudue huste. 1. The constitution does not require an immediate separation, but a separutum "as Koon us practicable." 'J. The State is not ready for tho separation, as it haa not buildings suitable for school purposes, uud an abrupt separatum cou d but work disaster to the entire institution. it. The location of lauds arid buildings is such that a purchase or uu exchange is absolutely uocessary. 4. The institution us now tstnhlished is doing the best work iu its history, both in the literary aud industrial departments, and could easily aud successfully go on as it is uutil the State buildings are ready. 5. It will eo.->t the State a largo sura of money to erect aud equip buildings needed for class-rooms, offices, dormitoiies, chapel, diniiigrootu aud kiteheu, nud plans should bo matured before the Stnto incurs the largo additional expense which would be necessary. i\ TliA lurtnl itf niiiiin nroru /if f Chillin University liuve communicated with tiovernor Evans, assuring him of their concurrence iu tho wisdom of the constitutional convention iu separating the sehools. The board huve appointed a coiiitni.-sinM of nine to nn;? t any oiid appointed by the State to make a friendly adjustment of affairs that will be mutually satisfactory. 7. It won hi seem to bo duo this commission, bent from a society that has done so lunch for education iu this State, in vi w of a great interests involved and the great injury that might be done Clallni university, to apjroiut a similar commission or tho board of trusteed of the South Carolina college, to confer with eaeh other liefore taking decisive action in this important mutter. The immediate separation of Claflin college from Clalliii university would 1m- an iiiineocssury I low* at an institution which has served the Statu faithfully and otlieii ally fur tho past 26 years. In spite of all unkind and untrue .statements in regard to tho moral st itus of the institution, there is none j of its kind that can 11??w a purer and j cl. aner record. E. M. I >1 NTOV, I'rosidentC'liliin ('<dl"go and Clatliu University. ill K CAIIIM' I Kll.rKI). Another UVvult in Seoul j ( iiri-ii. > lMspat-liiy frein I ij.itnl of <"oreai say that u r? v??11 t U j ' ? there mi l-'eltmary J I, luriatf wl.i III. irn?* minister and sewn i tl'i-r o!li 'al v. ordered. '1 ' ! i.:::: mI t. were corn pellerl to taker ii^ii Hi Up It . -sail legation wliero tlif> i:i- iiniv ' 111.- t ! 1 - tli'i k i11ir ha i iinhTi-.l tit a!i ' :l. reiui ministers lie kill. .I. I la II. im : / it; I 111K'tOflit! ''y a f >r >! jl) I I: . -i n: ;.,r> ami mnrint'8. ( ill In rifi'i's nil nil Incline. A *;?? . il fr a Pratt iMy, Ala., Buys Win. U.llii -a, I : >i r i--h fur lie* Sh.ss .unpiny, itlit\\.? fr, ;. K, were walking up till! It. -line I . i !. ! . it i( > the i' i )|| I washer a' i' mi.' i lie re. w;. mi a coal ear dashed I'lWII r 'I ' e I e I I'll two IIH'II Willi IJ. I.. y : : ! .1 I lie rn-iiin;; car ell.''' . .. . out of Hi" way, I !' III...II : IV . 11 s ! Ui.io? lie was Ci lii t a. I . '-ral \ a r?l.-? tlm Oloody c thill.*. . I ! I I.I III 1 lie illilll were a I i: < ' III" . K. I he par .1 V/eriJ - I . . .:: .i h ?\. I i.e a#.il leaves a usiiiy, nasi n-ciJu a'. Cuailur'j, LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF. OLRANINtiS FKUM MA3JY POINTS. Important If uppc nlu^s, Itoth lloruv and Foreign, ltriefly Told. Southern N?ws Items. Four men all intoxicated, were drowned lu their attempt to croon l>an river, near Halioliury, N. C. A. railroa 1 engineer named Johuoon hue been awarded judgment for $1,000 against a Mom phis railroad for being blacklisted. The Mississippi senate has postponed till July 4, the consideration of the hotiao oonourreut resolution asking congreso to rccoguize Cuban bellig u?i Li i ".jr. Seuutur Tillman declares that it' tlio Democratic platform does not suit th? id?as of liia crowd in South Caroliu the delegation from the State will walkout of the convention. Projectors of the now Ohio River, Augusta A. Savannah Hail road have completed their organization at Nashville. Tlio road will Ik* built from Savannah to Hul-n Oug, a distance of 20(5 miles, and theuce through Kiioxvillo to its terminus on the Ohio river. The slice shop of Henry Johnson, colored, at San Antonio. Tox., was wrecked by an explosion of dynamite which broke the windows iu the largo Presbyterian church un.l convention hull buildings and shook the outiro city. Johnson and a white man were asleep iu the building but were not injured. Enemies of Johuson are suspected <>u account .if domestic troubles. Several previous attempts have lx'en made to kill him. Northern News Notes. Ify the explosion of :i boiler in a mill of tii * Lonsdale company, at Providence, K. I., ?m*? limn wus killed and two werelutully injured. Caj.t. LocK\vitz,of the steamer Khynland, win detected at Philadelphia in trying t?? smuggle $'2l),Ut)0 worth of diamonds into this country from Antwerp. J. M. Dcvitie, brother-in-law of tho ex-Presi'cut, states that Geo. Harrison is friendly to all candidates, but is particularly friendly to Allison and will sco that ho gets purt of the Indiaun vote. An < xpress train on the Cineirmti and Muskingum railway was wrecked near Zauesvil'le, O. The express messenger was killed, three passengers were fatally hurt, and several others injured. Capt. lieogiird moved, in the New York YiiehL Clul? iuei ting, that Karl J) oiraveu l>e a-ked to resign as an honorary mem her, but iu view of the fact that u letter from the Karl was on its way to tho secretary of the club, the motion was defeated, after being opposed, for this reason, hy Mr. J. P. Morgan. A dispatch from Topekn, lvas., says an organization of ex slaves has been effected there for tho purpose of rusk- | ing demand on Congress for pensions, it is thi- purpose to make it of national scope. The aged, lame and the hhu 1 are happy iu tun behol that all they will have to tlo is to write to Congress and eet- iiatioual relief for their distress. Mayor.lolin Iloyd Thacbercaused the raid of a disorderly house iu Albany, X. V., Tuesday uight, and made a haul of six Assemblymen, all Republicans, and three from New York city. The city and Legislature are politically at odds, and the Asssembly will probably r- tuliate by im i.ediatcly legislating the city's police board out of ofiiee. The ati'air has created an intense sensation Kight no 11 have been expelled from Dartmouth College, at New Hanover, N. 11., fo?* "horning" a professor, l'rof. Fost- r was especially objection able to the sophomore class, and one night his room was rocked and snowhall d, all the window glass being broken out. "Horning" is peculiar to Dartmouth. The college sutlers in the expulsion the appalling loss of a football lia!f-b ek, a substitute quarterback, and the leader of the Mandolin Club. ?? ? Washington. (b.-n.-rai Uoadmuster J. A. Dodsou and i; r. <: - - Superintendent Jjtim of the Southern railway vvill move tlieir otii -cs f. oin W ashington to Atlanta. Tin Financial Chronicle, which is good nMkotity oil sueh matters, is eon1;.lent ' it. lie re will ho a surplus of r* ;,". ? -% ?'i i ru iiii II v i>\ i 1 ! i .1 i. t s f. ! the last -u\ mouth.- of cum at iiseul year. 4*^ Korci^n. 'I . nt<? professors have foiuui how t<> t ik * sirt imt iiitiinroiiM picture with tho now llo.ntf.jeu procoKM. Thorn is a rumor tliut (Hailstone wants to ntuinl for I'urliiiient in ortler to siinp >rt \rnii'iiiii'i tiK'Hstiri'M. Tl;o 1'orto iiu.i isisiicl a proclamation fjraiitnij amnesty to tho Armenians who aii- in | a - -r.-rtiofi of Xeitoilll. Tho new llyn^ Mpiuiroii of i>tiIimIj . Wiirsiuprt has suilri| for IJeriliaven, j I?tiit ry IJ.iv, .'is Hi'- smith roast of I rutin..1. I.onl Salisbury, in answer to a poll to r.wpi.-st f. mil SeiTi t iry < )lin-y, his I'oiiscnt. .] to furnish I'-i Tiiel's ease i i flio \:m rii .r. Neiu/iii liu eouimis-loll. Profi or V .j. If uf tt t'liiv'rsity of Chi M.;", - ? i i *i iv i II. \ uiia. II ,m Vore?? t to I'-.tvo . iinl-r. i >n .i < >11111 of so no of lit-- I O lli- .l writ<11 Ill- wilii irt iiii .vaii.TtViiii ii:i-j u tfr . 1 into ul s a.-oar c'el DISPENSARY BONANZA. A 8PKCIAL MKSSAGK FROM TIIK GOVERNOR. He Shows That The Dispensary Is Mailing Money. Gov. Evuus lias seut a apecial mes mage to tho Legislature on the subject of the dispensary law. The following is the summary: ; Gentlomou of tho Geueral Assembly: In 1SU2 the dispensary law was euncted as a solution of the vexed aud much discussed whiskey problem. All reasonable meu acting in the light of experience of other States acknowledged that prohibition is impracticable so long as w hiskey is regarded as the legitimate article of commerce by the National government. The first object should l>o to prevent the habit from living formed by I the yonug citizens. 2d, To eliminate | drunkenness. Jld, To so gratify the old toper as to make him unobjectionable to sober citizens We claim tho dispensary law has practically accomplished tho first and Kfcoud objects; the third can ouly l>o accomplished by the death of tho subject. 1 have been requested by a ropresen- j ' iillivuuil!UMUlH])Ci LtilUIIOCaUCOiiCHJJUB | to aide you to amend tliu law no iis to i*i- j low whiskey to l>o sold ouly for modi | c-i 11 ul, ph-irumcuetical aud mechanical J purposes or in other words to repeal : the dispensary law aud adopt what was i injected by your houorahlo body aud 1 known as the Nettles ltiil. I cannot, do ! this lor reasons that must be appareut j to you and which I stated while a member of the Semite aud for the further | reason that the dispensary issuecoeding , ! boyoud the expectations of its friends, i aud to pass stieli a law us requested j would not accomplish what the dispensary is now doing, but would simply i tier ease the crime of perjury aud false representation in tho State. I would not be understood as objecting to the agitation of prohibition nor to restricting the sale of whiskey by any means. It is ^beneficial to all governments to have idealists for if not wo might lose sight of the principal and cease striving for the coveted goal. It appears that drunkenness has decreased for tho entire State 57 per cent. Tho numlier of cases tried in mayor's court, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct has decreased sixtysix aud nine-sixteenth per oeut. The consumption of w hiskey lias decreased forty-seven and six-seventh per eent. TUB OlSrKNSAKY AS A BUSINESS. mi iwj~-o mere were in tno mate l>'J dispensaries. The total amount purchased by them 8671,555.09; eulcs at invoice price S573,67?S.23; total sales to consumers S07JV~~2.88; gross profits 81(?.r?,.'ir?5.4(); expenses $88,5l>0.15; net profits, 376.77rt.2o. The sales by county dispensaries for { the eleven months ending December I .51st. amounts to nearly one million ; one hundred thou ami dollars. The salt s to county tlispensaries for elovi n months ending December diet, amounted to 8^7r?,.fiS').2il; the sales by i county dispensaries for the same period I ! amounted tit 81,07,>,'.K!;l.Sf> at a grossa ' i profit of 8201 ,:lli2.-15. The net profit } that has neerued to the Ststo from the [operation of the .State dispensary for : the eleven mouths ending December . ill, amounts to 31"-:5,4(57.77 and the net | profits ft? the towns and counties from : the operafions'>f the sub-dispensaries | for the eorrtisootiding poritalH anuuu.ts ! to Sl"6,1"1.28 mulling a total of uc\ erued prolits to the State and towns and counties for the eleven months of j 82.7J,r?0<).0r> adding the S2r?,.r?71 .H5 unearned profit due the State on goo Is ' in bauds of county tlispensaries at the close of the past year it would swell i the total of earned and unearned prolits to the State and towns mid counties for the eleven mouths to t he amount of 8265.170.90. '1 he net profit accruing to the State as revised to December .'list, from the beginning of (he. operations of the cli.spouwiry to close of Commisisiotier Traxler'a term on January '21st, 181)5, j amounted to $11,818.Si) added to this ! the net accrued protita of $188, I<?7.77 for the pe riod of eleven months from I'ehruary 1st to Decern her .'(1st, 181)5, makes a total of net accrued j rolitulo tlie State from the operations of the State ilispennary to the amount of S'2 i:?,sir>.r>7. At the eh.se of the past year the total Rssetts (at. eo-t price) of the State assets consists of Oaxl* . ..?< 51,207.0'' \\ in--. ami Inpuii.s.it lite State Ili.s|n usury 5."i,ii.1|.f>0 Teams and wagons. . .. soo.t>!? Maehi ery aa<l oiliee ('\tare.s. ,. . 2,i>.j(?.l7 li<.(tle.s aail C..r!,s > ..i, eia:'.'... f)l?.."iS|. ; Cash I :e.l Ktal '1 f. a-ary. . 50,HOC.00 : Wire's ami lip i ,rs at: ul? iiispen-u| rje l . i I li,2.15.0a j I', raonal a- - tints 8,080.45 ' ! ? :?. . . ...i.iMe a e's..f .?')! f.OTO.-.M | I Oiitstamliiiagainst these assets Are | I liahi'iti. ?i to t lie anioitnl of $70,258.87 j i which i-tine by the State for wines and [ liquors pu relumed, making a net earned I profit to the State at t lie close of the I year ami this profit lias heeii placed liy ' the commit-sinners to the credit of the general fund of tin- Stale. The Stale I'l inmis-ioiiers will placeto the ereilit of the school fntiil all net earl! iocs which e 11 n 11 hereafter iierue. It will he eighteen inoiiihs at the eari >-{. before we may e\p? el any iiicr?(tse i the .school I'mii?1 (rom thm source. 1 a mi Imppy to statete t the Stati* appro 1 t iutioiei of ?50,(100 Inn. in in ri funded I i the State from I no in t eariiinga of the dispensary ami an additional $50,- I it'll) ampins covered into tliu Stuto treasury to pay tho expenses of tiia Constitutional Oouveution. Prom tho following tabulated statemcnt you can gain au idea of tho heaviest items of expenses incident to the running of tho business: Supplies usod for oloven months... $9S,6i?4.70 Freight charges 50,'.).'iti.l4 Cost of constabulary 43,008.01 The expense of the constabulary has been more than met by tho vulue of tho contraband whiskey and wines seized and the Huj>pron8ionof the illicit trnflic in su"h. The um nint for maintaining the foroe was $13,033.01. The value placed on contraband dumped was 317,031.70, leaving a net cost for niaiutaiuauce of $20,900.87. The value placed upon contrabands seized does not represent the true value of tho articles captured aH there is a large amount ntill on hand of goods suitable for business of the dispensary and con eequoutljr aro of no actual value. SABBATH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LKSSCH* KOB ITKOKUAUY 23. 1.esson Text. "Kaltti KnreuraReil," S<uke vlll., 4?tioldeu Text: Luke viif., 43? Commentary. 43. "A woman luid spent all her living upon physicians, neither coulil bo honied of any."* Another helpless case, au opporluoIty tor tho Lord to work. It is still true that we ant slow to conn* to tho Lord until wo have cotno to the end of ourselves. <>e, that the Lord would bring u? quickly to s<'o our uotliingue.vi unit the vutt.ty of all enrtlily things, that wo might find in Hint our.-til. Ho is still, in H ft word, showing "tho glad tidings ol the kingdom pf God'* (verse 1) that He may allure us to Himself, hut boenu-o so mnnv will not read. 44. "Immediately her jssuc of h'.oo 1 stanched.*' The life of tho tfe.sh is in t..? blood (Lev. xvii., 111, an I .tor twelve years her life had been ebbing away. Tho story of the litt.e girl of our lesson is that of twelve veav.O development of .ife suddenly cut off, and just as .suddenly restored by the same .Jesus, who h?*ah"t the life thai vra? ebbing away. Mere natural lift*, wilcthor steadily licvi'l ?pi'il orstcadily frittered awav, in nothing until it is totifhc I byJism. who is tho lifo. Hi* was oruciliei at "the place of a skull," anil all that is on tin* earth of I urn an greatness o- glory is as empty as n skull, apart from the cross of Christ. 15. "And Jesus said, Who tono'ied Me?'* Tho woman had heard of Jesus, perhaps was acquainted with someone who had been healed by Him, and by their testimony was encouraged to believe that if she could hut touch the hem of lfis garment she wouh! he w tole. Faith Cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God (Roiu. x., 17), so if wo would strengthen otners and increase their faith we must communicate that which God has done for us and through us to HI* glory (Thil. vi.). 40. "I perceive that virtue is gone out of Mo." Thus spake Jesus in answer to the disciples' statement that the mullitudothronged Him. As He preacned to the non?obold the power of the Lord was present to heal (L.uke v., 18). hut we rend of no one being nealod except tho ono who came through the roof. Ho in this en-e power went from H m to only this one poor woman. As He eat at another time over against the treasury His hi ar- went out mure to one poor woman thun to all the others. Not all who uo to rhuroll or road the Jiibie are blessed, but only those whoso hearts go out to Iliui in conscious nuod or woiskm "* *? - 47. "She declared unto Him before all tho "?' people for want cause see had touched Him and how si e was healed immediately " It seemed linrd forjthis poor, timid, trembling wo.mm thi s t > b.- iity before a I the people, but observe that she did it "unto Hini," and it was in gratitude for blessing received. Unto Him is the key to all service, nu I wiseu til us wo si rve wo ill. not mind the people, waetber few or many. 4S. "Daughter, bo of good comfort. Thy faitn hath made thee whole. G ? in p-moo." Surely it was wor.h whiio to eonfe-s Hi u publicly in order to receive litis gracious w >ru man ins own iiim r<> imp imurt. Jf those \vi o .? ??! M'ry weak iiml timid only would iloi1 nr unto Hon before the people, wiiut a hie sin^ they nn_*ht r.?ce. ve! As far " as is recorded she r the on y woman llt> I'Vi r addre.-se I as "dntitthler." Think how tho words "jo ul eheer." "a a In whole." ' ( in pi'iu'o," would l:eei? coniiiuT to her in ail Her Il't'T I fe?ilis wor. S to Imp Soil!. 111. "Thy daughter is dead. 'Trouble not i tim .Master." The incident we. have just i> -en studying G< ou t d while Jesus was on His way to the ho is * of Jairus to heal his lilt it* gin. who seem -d to he ?;* inwhen .faints ett the house to go for .le-iiis tiei.se II, 12). '.*ut yourself in t ve plaeoof Janus and imav'.no tiis heart, a-- every u:o:i n: tne f tip hour that Jesus tarried in or.orto speak to tho poor woman. 'Then thiti't of th agony of s.>?I as this message > omes. 51). '"Fear not. Believe onty, and she shall ho nindo who e." Kre tlm father ha- time to guv, or perhaps even think, "Oh. if He. hn<l only come without delaying!'' these trm-dom words fall fro at Jesus "a lips. In Mark v., 3G, it is, "Be not afraid, only believe." 51. "Ho suffered no nuiu to go in savo Peter ami James and John and the fathor and tlm mother of tlm maiden." That would muko just seven, with tiio litt'o girl. seven nltogetIter, tlm per.eet number. On two other occasions these three disciples were tim favored ones. Why, we slmll knoivsomo day. If wo n o willing to ho lli.s choice ones, "set apart for Himself." "a peotde for H s own possession" < I's. iv...1; 1'iitis i .. M, II. V.) I do not know wny we may no.. .>'2. "Weep not. She is not dead, hut sh.'epeth." Thus lie spake, ils thuv all Wept and iu wai> | her. in the a t, of T.a r irus f" onllo tin 11ti a -! ]? (.rolla xi.. 11-11). Tho aoiiy -loops, l>ut as In th" i-j?irit. tlm :n-r>'i>r. tho wnril in, 'Lit fr.iin tlm ho ly, nn-oat w 111 the Lord." ''iJ-'partoil to Iio with flhri-?t" CI*lt11. If ('nr. v., 'J*. For t ho Christ an who liws iorChru-1, to iii i.-t Xtiiii. ''And t'liy lamr'rrt 1 H ni to .-.-orn, khowitn; mat - m was I I." Th y hail oily natural .-.-'lit. 'l'lioy bo|!o-;od what tho.i saw, aiiiI r-f-io r i. iiHii-v.nit Willi the nil ura I 'ran. Uul in tin' .< oirilMal man. In;- ^J| li -vin^c is ''S.iH t rod i;jit;? tiico tlm' it Hi .'i would' I > thou sho'iltlest j-i'i*?'' |{'i's-ii >| jir t|ii*\ that havo ii'it mn, hav" I"'iovi! I" (.lolni ci., >10; xx.. Vl'J). Tlm iioliovr is to h.-lnv.' (S.at raihor ll?an hi- own i'\i- or fi'i'liiitrs or it <, i -his or anyih inr. N i iiialtiT lioiv 'hilars loo'c \v?* aro ivor to .say, "I holiuvo <1 "I thai il shall ho von a-ii was (old iiii**' (Vis wvil., 25). Abraham coiodilorod not. his own Imdy nor ilioii^iiis nor ii o!i.:"s, '?ut :ust I oiiovod that G i I w i.- ablo to fcevp II a protni sua, anil ii \v.i-' not for Ahraha-i. ton-k how. 54. '* And llr nut I I'O'ii all out ui"f took hor hv llu! han l and i-alioii, -u\inrr, Ma d.nrisn." 'I'uo wi-i'iuin;, wailiusr uinn- u vtinr ouim nay not hi- p. rniilh' I to so II.s powor. Only faith ?'aii sri', anil uiih - iol hinijors. T!ior<'* lore it in us: no oirt. Woouintj .Mary ooitl'l not roi-oirih/ II 'ii on th" roMirrorilon niornitiir. \oithor >tild tho uubalicving two who walk-od I" Ku.u an-. !>5. "An-l Itor o>irit immmi wrnin, and .-he ftr ?o sia.iiylii vay, mid il l oiuui'uidi.d ti? ;;. vii Iot no iit." Koii-o in thu rrsiim ot.on I ho'n?lif s t it lit iii ). ro v dl > ! .o.iml in I iio lll-.t I'-- ;ll 111 l' UIM 'I ill V. I i I iio widow's son, I oit.'ii w :? .i r now this rtli and things of i-arth would :tt?j>".ii > omi who lia I j.i" ii tin* ii alii .ii tho M-avmily .and, i'v -a t.-ou 'li t.iit ! f ; ti hour, W" aro to Ii\ - in -.no" i! " i in.! .is i-unli, lor wo aro do I with t i.r -t, in , n.-iin w Hi Christ, aro lo have ?>ar i?ft"- ;! ions sot o.a limit's uhovo uad itvo as etruu^- ra here. ? Lca-on Htjlpor# 1