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When ull- lst ill- levi II I I I I i 'i I I iss; l'v\ _ 'Ill i - s lf- li III lll S v.2.2a+_i;;f»:~i-f;§f;f@_ ‘ "Preset-.L ll / rr. ll/ || I u L ill | ll 1| _ " TJ Iii. r. _ff J* tin .P f _ dsvmeehu up the thu-If ees.; c\|.'“ ~,.¢ 5, kr 'li in J ii' r _I I l ll m ll ll ll _.___ i _ 4 h ’ ~ I' _.1 I _ .-_. _ ._ 1. “SUDDENLY THERE WAS A GREAT E Sermon by the Rev. Wm. Methodist Churc The Polo ts of View from which the Calamity is Viewed -A Mystery of God's Purpose-No Man in or Posi- tion to say it was a Visitation- ifieportcd hy 'i`hc Gu Text:-Anil sndclenl_v there was a great earthquake. Acts xvr, 26. Iam not going toexpound the text, but simply makoita starting point for several thingnl want to say about thc calamity that has overtaken San Francis- co. Iwnnttosny thermlbeeause to-rlny, throughout the \Veslorn World, that calamity vrillbe discussed from many rllilorent points oi view. Some will see nothing in it but n direct visltutlon of God on account of the '.'ity's \\’ie-keilncss. This is one extreme. Ilnt thc scientist, touched more or less with materialism. will sec nothing init but thc ordinary outcome of natural law, and \vil|polnt out asa mattcrof economies, that life and property should not he risked to so lreatan extentwihln thc limits of the volcanic belt. Between these two ex~ tromes. all manner oi theories will he set forth toaceount for the calamity. That adire calamity has cverlnken the eily is nowafaet of history. and when the teicgranns cease io rxatggcmte, und the newspapers talk prose instead of poetry, we need not he surprised to learn that halfof tho city hits been ilcstroycd and some thousands of lives lost. As io the magnitude ol thc valnrnity, it is not nrpgyly Mn-|\nn||\n||.u gitluel' in tile |0943 nl lifoor prop-'rty on wma thc nic-ue .ol Puri- Arthur by the .lnp;me~e. This was deliberately |»|nnnt-fl hy hnmun ingenuity, and cerrlrd To-*n-nnl hy innnmn skill and cunning. T¢~mm.y ofu.~ tin- destruction of life and |»ro|n~|i_v was lwrnie -und sub' lime, though for wwuo nf human life and property il, would i»|-ggnr it clnzen enlemitlesnnch ns>!-inn i"|-nnclnco. if it bethswasl-r of |n'f»|»cr|.y ami life that shocks uv. we lmvi-_ nm much rcawn to be shocked over t~'a\n l~`r:u|cl~u-n. knowing.. _:#4 : ~- '-:~~ ~~- '~:~.:;_13'._'_"'l ARTHQUAKE Dobson, Pssioroi the First h, Charlottetown. ardlan Stenograpllexzi » as most of us do, the horrors and waste of the South African and Russian wars. There is one redeeming feature about the earthquake that relieves lt of much of its horror. lt is not the outcome of selfish- ness and ambition. For myself, it is not the waste of property in war or earth- quakes that shocks me, It is the fact that thousands of human beings are sent into Eternity unprepared to meat their God. San Francisco was a beautiful city, beautiful forsituatlon at the entrance of the Golden Gate of the Pucliic. She con- Luined some ofthe finest buildings, in manyirespeets, that I have avor seen. l~lerClty Hail was perhaps one of the finest buildings on the Continent. Every- where there were indications of wealth and prosperity and to all human appear- ` ance the city looked as if she might stand forever, but by forces over which sho had I no control, tonight. there is nothing but ‘ blackness and .Ashes where once halfof the city stood. Some will sav it was a dlrcctjudgment from God, others wllll say God had not-blng to do with it. it was* ithe outeomenf natural law. I, mysolf,| Ido not believe either theory. Let us'_bs ~ sureln ilu- ilrat place -that we hnvea I well ileimeil nleu at.t4\cl\cd to the words - lmturai law. 'l`-1 he sure of this, we shall I have to ask ourselves what we moan by ~ lnature; and to answer this question ws shall haveto say. “lt is that which is » abouttuh.-, or that whlchjis about to come to pfnlf, a fixed law of coming to pass: lt is that realm in which fi-suse and client arenlisolutely riveted logstheras natural, sequences." _V_I_t is ,ti\l_s_syui/r_|n ufal_»s_olute' cause and eH`ect thai. we mean when we speak of nature and~naturc’s laws, On the other hand, the ,supernatural its that ‘which llep ahoveor ontsldeofibis natural system ‘-quantity _‘oi whislrey. He’ll_ C tell you* no” very emphatl-" * |.¢..|..l'° 'difdn-,|°“xéf?»S° from tt throiw it into combinations, ani sompellti/0: produceresults, which, in the ordin|\ry,course of nature, it would never do. I 'pen take clorlnn and sodium -and place themlu such relations ao to ,co\npeithem_‘.to»'prod_nos common-,pain I have not b`|_-iiksn law, I haveonly lthinhih ttlnto new I combinations. Or again: take as an llluhtratlnn one of our railroad engines. ltls on the track. The maohi~ neryls perfect. 'The bollerls filled with water. The ldndllngand tbecoal are in the grate. How long would the engine remain there Ieocordlng w natural law? But, ssupernttural being, controlling the natural law ol his bone and muscle agalnio the first. illustration. When you by the ‘,supernatural. When studying the soul, you are studying the super- natural conditioned by the natural. Who is able to tell usall the action and inter-action ofthe natural and super- natural upon each other ll One thing we arequlte sure ofln all our applied science, we violate no natural laws, but standing above those natural laws, we throw them into new combinations. There is nothing marvelous ln making gunpovrder, when we know how to do it, or in making s Whitehead torpedo, but nature untouched by A supernatural hand would not produce than till the crack of doom. They combine' scientifically. and FOOD OR STIMULANT. Ask your doctor`ii_`y_hen he orders a patient tofclrink I lots oi pure milk- he advises the addition .of s large cally. Yet there are p¢ople_____ who, when ordered to get are`st.udylng_pby-slology, asf hhvs salrlp fmmm md wh,” tm k 1 you an studying natural law conditioned I' the “hm|,_y |n sauv°;»nl:;|;:yI to: mr’ » ., _ explode aolentltlcall _would ooour unless led by one stand above this whois `n V that _wo call nature ` into asystem cl “ that reality which _nai.ural,`or the abo Being whom we ca ,some extent ho ‘conditions the on naturaltn man is supernatural, but much the natural ev conditioned by a su by breaking natural, aturalla ____ not by ogy moans to say that the supernatural has been eliminated believe that it is the result of both the natural and the supematnral. ' The next thing I want us to study about suchsvsnts, is that they contain mysteries of God’s purposes that, In our I F WOMEN ONLY KNEW lbmahefvnmmnirmtddnhm imesmyhyvliamhkthetnally havomilibbada. Awemmhhash v-’\ ld\§\»__n¢\_s Uunnui-ry eandiimlisoglttohshongaadleady' angina-tlnlnnlnaalin. _ I§lshu'd\sde__hoseeunir\ iil1§s°\|- ¥ 2 ,init E, I Q ‘e iii? te gil iiaisir l*¢ ‘di stil; ‘I B lon DOAN$~ I 'hu he lovin tm- no dearly" 1 of phenomena; We think ol' John' the Baptist as the for`e~ away from tne conviction that there is a d b°‘"‘d l'°“°ll‘F"| "“"“¢|' °f "IB U_hl'iBi/. sent by God to pre- connection between .tba _ominous 'words f ‘ - ~ - ’~_\>°v° w -bf-" 1° .vm H19 vu °f__u=» wuts inn»_ uma 1., t\»»_n-mr. mn. nina-tarts .' ' » -f wail we -“wr 'by hu pmcningminxini .ntsnr ne. . num- sua,-.»n.~e uwxmr- mm. I 1 nature. lt is the eiarm.an,dthousands docking to, illul' to and thedoom offidtsplendld city. ' ig I 1 ` I G06- W0 KM" t0_,bobaptlaed; but at the and of a successful art welghedln sbalances and are found ' \ ‘ ' ‘ 911° =\1P¢l'l1li-\l\‘0l|I mlvllilv. we find htm lanuulshtng tn wanting.” Notwtthstnndlugallthat may ".,_ ._ ‘J 4 _ by that one acttbrowsa hundred nature the engineer does lu order towork His been “<1 the wnv|°¢|°n ,mlb 0,” mm "ut - _ _ - ' , - _ great city and preached the preach laws into new combinations. Heat is will. lventureto lqyiyou can take it that such an ending was the best for ing whiehGod told him to preach, the generated, wslsrsxpanded, pressure put for what it is worth) that everything John and fo th I fo f h Ki to lil _ upon the,plstons,and_ motion produced, done hyGodls perfectly scientific; oven God’s pnr' lsrolhtlvczrrlllollfils classy’ rlrmntintl lnmgwlrolollhmrlldailhgg; % emphasis anywhere il. is at this point, . _ : an order that God may carry fdrivard His Pl way ,once a man who were tborounh believer ld 'this' clple, tbatbe ups afraid to pray my tumttionsencca mms . f vrlaelpto be true, it |mpe|1le,illfe~ oben men getin the way of the elyehtinn of God'e kingdom. ltll all wall éilonglx in say that Jerusalem lay within -the war, mos of the Roman Empire. yet I' cannot get away from the feeling that the super- I natural had something iq do with its anwnnni. when wang ova- the’ Mount ; of Oilvu. our Lani looking' upon the. dvvmd vltr. went and 'uni "lt time _ A`__\\ “~ -` ` U :tears xyrtd ;r|::w|:;.n.:t:;: mg; 3:13,; I Scotia Emulsion, will accept K I E Y ‘:»:o~;;».»m.$au mums; |¢¢a,»¢ shui 3: ‘ 1 ~ l / /, ol any event such as the earthquake in 30m¢ Wlll¢, C0l’dl3l Ol C'Xtl‘lCf ' ph; “Je” but Muna.; U' hug: gg: Vi; D 0 S I Sen Francisco,” ls: llow much does the liver on ‘nd it is P L 8 thlnesyes.” Then lie' “|15 My gh, 0|". l \\_\\\\\ ;K|nNt-:Y I7/ __l:§£S _ 'ic LKIDNU D ,if 1_2`_‘#;&I»T'i ` B ‘ 'l' tin-onuldwf “tint which u about ul same results. how much dura the natural condition the _ supernatural! 'l'hIa,lfeer, will requlrr wiser heads than ooh. fknow bllli pert of myself is absolutely conditioned hythslaws of natureesilxcd as times l \ \ _ i ‘N that oonflltlon suns and syliems. Tlhls is ` mOSt f0l'\l`l,.gCt A ‘_ \\\` I V. true oi my whois physical frame, and scott. Emulvolt If you while studying physiology I am study ,fmlih ,. ,J M A.,-fff; 5 ,(",i_,1,‘. lngnntnral law. pure and simple. But Wil" WlllSl¢Cy, fllllll lllbtlltl' .Y _,I 'yrs' R I-_ST Ei sl; zfwfl-_ _the other band. that partofmo. that I sell matter' but dount for the I is as supernatural in quality as God. It the same thing or better. If you want and need ood liver oil in its best, purest and =;_; or 1 'gi §;flliiill‘ tiiiiir, ‘ii_5i‘ii§1if iiriiififiii supernatural condition the natural,and _ |¢b°|,”|¢|“‘“d ho' “M W. me should be left upon another: than H0 lives us the cause of lt. "Bananas thou keowatncttin time of',i-ii! visita- tion.” have no doubt :the Romans fwlllt loientiheally. They _ their' trenches sooordllk in roll. M1! sgyldld "wif _lliw-In .fins vita unfit' but mul ellthtsloesnotgsteway' mg the use _ that Jerusalem had out heme!! in Goth HIL' Ho was embarnestsillln, sed thorevll ever remain la the minds of ii I 5 _s » urn ,I no " I _' “ML sideofmurllolavt, nv::u“:na ex Loot? e lawns. rumen. qu. » _ _ 7 ",'|"°""|,“l:"_'$ eameapimeeee mqgpm I _ and KG . I and we tnlghtas well be honest enough ¢, | tosay so. This may be true of Sen Gomuwkuks mm” B W tum “V” ns Francisco, I do not profess to know But `_ l. _ ` B85. Colds. _l!¢. llld _how the prison becausehehad rebuked I-lcrodffor besdid toth¢'ocutrary,hIstnryIea’ves the _f*§` ` °°”d"'l°“°"l~ l’Y “W *¥"°°°lm'-“¢¥‘\\l|l-I Wh! lll°\ll¢l llnth. impression upontho utost of us that it is ~ 1 ~ _ho can tell us ho# sentof God, lllled with the Holy Ghost, fearfully possible fora mama corporation. f_'::"" / ` ntsoftbs world are and llvlngallfoof perfect righteousness, or a nation to get in the way ol`God. 1'" .;,-*Ti-2 ' ` _ agbral God, noi/ end blellfe ln prison by the headnian's Even thlsfdoesnot warrant uslooklng for Eff I. _ . __ _,lm ut by simply axe! From our point cf view It looks as the total' destruction of such. You ro~ "Q" __ i»°“°l|°° '*llV°‘l`1'°l4=h 0° UW lililflllllm Bild iil\'0WllIK ¢fl\¢llll“W1.l*_9W °°|11bll\Bifi°l1s, as if God had forgotten him, but this cannot member when Jonah was sent to Nineveh, ~=¥’»f'f`V` ' 4’ /_ _ , PW had J t. ne E-':lK°l;\1ll1Bbl:&Z:° i9°l°l1;lg°-lllll. mmaw the recorded miracles are natures laws Andln the case of Moses, after all his and tbnughJouab preached from one ond X W ndultlulenw But D °\l°L;lIR thllir :flll'0Wll |lll0l1°W l!0lDbll\Bifl0ll8 by G04 herolollfqafterallhe had done for God of the city to the other “yet forty days ° iF- “ "1 "3 “I I » ¥I0Nl¢l‘i»0 W°l'il Hi! Dl1l'D06¢S- Ill flwif and Israel, be died in such obscurity that and Nineveh shell be destroyed," still on _ itlsa supernatural being that stands science, in every department of lt,is no- "M mm p|w'¢|_|, or ms “|m|°hN “nm th°|l.“.m“ mwnmnco th, gm” any WMM Coat with his hand upon the throttle ofthe thing more or less than a systematised t|||gd¢y_" Bug ,imager .un uw AD°,,_|“lspu.¢d engine and conditions her every move- knowledge of God'5 method of action. ol our Lord, who had given their lives bo gnu; .|| wg km' gf h|,¢m~y, or (mm ,U t "°“"='““ I" I W” "K“i*°i"¥ P"°°“' an un no nl aim 1 tn 1 si r nl on | | °"°"-7 °°" l' °°l'l‘"'m°°"V d°“°‘ CW 1°" for'any man ntsoszeparhle ln °:ol.l