._-_-_i_-_l...` 1 _..,..,»_, Q-l_\NAolAN Glonous oemig ;=i- -‘-i’ “_ ‘C ,-1%" -“ gi d=‘3'*¥- --.~ -T- ; -. -_¢~' __»¢. -5’ ‘i 55.13; bit ”“.°,-_ llllh and women leaf shaken ill the wind whenever_.the the thuhdera growl they lived. through for of an electric sever come out from under the of.that danger. Like Paul on to Damascus. blinded and Nitro flung into the dirt by thnnderbolt, or by it they homes shattered and had u. dear loved one side. To be frightened der such circumstance iihrii in he 0 di B ~ little child. The master artists drew a' But Hg Sh \ll Come lil All the Splendour °' “‘° 'WU' °f \d*'fh° filmed the recess A' B»IBsbe in a Manger Will'_t_he Ms.stst’s Comings of Christ Vivtdly _Ct-;n¢|»“¢¢4 - is Angeles. Glyn July 16.-In these on earth. The -text ls 21, "As the lightning the terrorized come to it storm un- not neces- ll owar y. ,The raging of a thunderstorm has n o , ro, great cataracts and s oo ng .lava stap fallollllrlg after me. frequent him i iii _tones of __¢_mother trying to hhdgh aiuiificih ,_bab_s._ she, the mother. Just which he iihehii isrl_ad_a.siths child. Then Chriniii promised 'ery tres, every rock, every sftexftligethundera had rolled ed and died away, I could faint cry of a child or the would come out as clear in durlngthe day. Then midnoon instant would be changed into mid- night. Power, -power, omnipotent, in- lialte powql-,l Do you wonder that the h0hiiihi_ siory and the majesty of the coming Christ was symbolized by Jesus him; self in the sublime scenic effects of "the lightnings coming out of the east and shining _even unto the west?" _ I foal' that our artists and poets and religious teachers have too often dwelt upon the hulnanity and the humility and the helplessness of Christ and have H0! emphasized enough his glory and majesty and power as symbolized in the llghtnings and the chariot clouds ‘ot his _second coming. It is right-and just that we should impress upon our hcarers and scholars the helplessness of Christ incarnated in the iiesll of a true lesson for us when he made Mary andth dil if tsl bt “ways lnhp e d d d al 0 V ne n un CDD e Wann it- did my ornlsysebrortxilceré imfew ilveekg me “em Daw" 0' me °ld Exyplmn himim his death mere was a icrrihq statue. There was the moon hovering eiecirio Mmm i Bm kiyn_ Crash oyer thesilent. bleak desert asltho omniscient eye of God the Father crash crash, crash wont the thundér. lt seemed then as 'though all parts of ¥i':t°m“K TB “my "anne" Elm' the heavens became at times great grgiigms °"ph' 'he °'“p°"‘e"'5“"'4 “ii i ii i ull nt as a sentinel, keeping guard, H .Y B °°“ "gr" °m" greii" :vers “_ There in the backgroupd rises thahuge statue, half man, half beast, chiseled ilns of fire. Father and mother he- - - and allchored to its foundations thou- came “ex-vm" about the storm' They sands uf or before Christ was borrl l wetatnl had llbttl. V0” ._ //’ _ S "fifth errft rinia. ta Un hi_'°S;_ -and still there watching, watching. ~ 9 er we "pan" °:im¥ gh -waiting, waiting thousands of years -/ °"“ “md” '° """¢ “"“ °w"' ° hnel- christ is dead christ, the help- * Pom was °mp'y‘ He began tu cunf, less Christ there, became helpless in ‘ . » L. and your bread, biscuits, cake and pastry will be all that' any good cook could desire. Beaver Float combines the uutrllnent of Manitoba Spring Wheat with the whiteness and ilavor oi' Ontario FallWl1cst. Th.-ve why 'lt other Mons lined, and BETTER bread, _ than any other flour. lldlslfs s suldltll 'iw-N-7'. -~ for modal Gaelic! »_: /, iv Do Witt! Do Witt! Whereiare you? After awhile. amid a lull ill the storm, ho foun my brother "What are you ang re? sn fnt er_ e cr co c dolvn with the rest of the family. You might get struck here." "Oh," an- .- the storm. is it not wonderful? Fath- sympathy with us. But older than the oldest rocks of the pyramids was the en wha* du you wam' Then my than those rocks shall ever exi _ _ st shall mmm went up mm me cupola' “ meh the eternal existence of Christ endure. l.- - ' _ ha helm) B' voice Camus'-»»."H"re' mth' name life of that divine Chris't. Longer 1 ' stood upon the top of our house. Tllcro Greater than the power of Herod, who ' ii i ii? ,,, id "D ii -m made Bethlehem a slaughter house of innocent blood, and gl-eater than the spletldnrs of Rameses Il.,whosoDoluoo grounds were once lapped by the wa.- _ ;‘;V:r°‘i_ieT7“Bb;';;l;fr;ip ‘ESS gidnzvggiii ters of 'the river Nile and whose work- men made the desert blossom as the rose. are the strength und thc power ` er, is not that play of lightning glor- -and S - , i plendur of that sleeping cllild_. _ ‘°““7' Ye* "W nghmmg is 5l°’l°“s ~(7hrist's second advent shall reveal lf you have never been frightened by _him an omniiwieni an omniscient and the touch of its ilngers ot tire. It has i i G' d_ Ci _isps hexi alwa s been to me ll. glorious specia y ` coming shall be visible to all people cle, I am thrilled by -its grandeur as I draw for you the symbol of “the cometh out of the east and sllincth glorious. B. sublime n resplendent, ai °v°“ “nm me west" May God mm -celestial panorama, 'Let me repeat for you the glorious message of my text. Heal' how tho sublimlty of that lull- -iour and our divine King. _ , r. __-'-~, -'At Your Gmods. chrlsrs second advent, in the first “"“'“l.d'“' e°h°°’ dw" 'he mm” °‘ f. ..J, . - _ lime, As the lightning cometh out of ’ - -T " - place shallbe a lorlous s eciacle I-Io _ -y `-'}Y _ . ' 5 D ‘ the east and shincth into the west, so me in this sermon to impress upon you tho ever present nearness of our Eav- an omn prescn o ll as he is glrderl with glory and majesty. _ By the ilulning swords of the light- coming Christ" in tho "lightning which niiimi my iexi in Symimi piciums ii ‘ ’ f » shall come not as a baba to be born in shaii me aomihs oi the son oi mam.. a stable and cradled in a stone crib: _ -he shall come not es a fugitive in his Bm me glmy of me lightning docs mother‘s alms upon the back of e. not impress mc any more tllon the sud- dennr-ss of its appearance One mo I ` . ` _ A humble beast of burden' “Gems mm tlwntlit is here thi- next- it is gone . ~ ._ e ----T-“S-F --‘-’-f”-»-----. is;"°.’§:_;'.if,:§::.":.‘;;;:;;‘l;“.‘;‘.isis lloinhte the need of a nice summor suii demlfed culprit' Bmggwmg toward Cin" ing ll. forest fire in yonder mountain. i»h||,iol-wc are vory anxious to please victory um" shun be Champmg me r swlfter than any other agency of life or death in the world. Within a few mill' i-n~iiolltcl~.~l. lihd by so doing wo sell to The ‘rumbiihg wheels of my,-“ids of second! it can ben the whoie siobqm-id L "wsu charlots and the vociferating cheers of come hack in iha hihce from which ii started. It is so swift. in its motions rlfnonhn & PERRY, l:::“:'-;.-‘l°..:;f-'“il.-o:.:;':.;lf:.-.zzz .-,»;--;;- earth seen yt eg am o t e sang lightnings always appear to be stand- The Noblly T&il_0i1. i shall be' his brightly caparisoned cha; ing siiii_ For iho iighi ihiii, yo she Great G€0¥¢¢ SCTCQI. ,.3°"' Th” °"‘“|e' °f me h°“"""5 Sha' ilaslling across the heavens only ap- follow him clothed in fine linen And on' his thigh shall be written, "King of kings and- Lords of lords." The sublime my text symbolize it. Could \ve find a more resplendent Dngcantry for the second coming of pears before your eyes_ in the small- est part cf_a second. - When Christ shall come to earth the ‘panorama of the iiashing lishinlngs of iiiicoiiii iimh hh viii-i noi ohh, coihe with V P°'.‘ 1-2?.:-i;:“.l_;:..;l1_°‘;l"s:.z.if__“fain How Consumption Sims. _ ningsfl “Gird tho sword upon thy thigh, _ - -f R 0 most mighty, with thy glory and thy Tired When You Welton-Lauguitl All ' F ' - majesty!" cries the pshlmist. Yes. Wo Day-Nervcsworu OutiSnsp All have seen Christ in symbol girding 0" Gone. his sword and clothing himself in the T0 _ glory arid in the majesty of the storm. Portland, On and Return rs we took a long drive I fsodllleeyigfty' :~l‘i‘l)es_over the Michigan o s hills. Before we got back to our sum mer cottage an awful storm overtook " us 'rhe nlglnfsettled in The slack ` l ea rel- usthelllrlnt-rev.-rv ulouds ecl pl star, It was as b‘ack as the ploltuv of _‘*' darimess in EUYDL Ffmli H" °dl““°“' l.CWlS & ClB.l'lfB EXp0S_itl0n|_: farmhouse we borrowed a lantern- The e became so sleek that even "-0 l muand' Ore ‘ W Y the mud The lit \\'|-lie for particulars to ' llorses could not soe - ' _ ,; . . . hlld i th tese crept un aio” I' l:‘l:1lt¥}l"l¥Rl('Yh“rl°"t°t°w"'P'E'I° gon Fhelr rriliotlxllers eil? fear. The silence Ii. P. A., U. ll-. St- -l0|\n N- U ` became as still as the famous half hour of silence in heaven when the celestial _ _ hosts, horror struck, could not utter a whisper immediately after the dvin8 f C l ary's traBBdY WHS 0"d°d' g§ll;rr)ly demon ‘ine nlshlnl’~ °f "“5h'V nds It seemed as thouttll HU "W tri _ ,gpirlts demoniao ss well es celesiial ere sweeping past me and nleci ns E mighty conflict. Then the bgvhhiie heavens became shsets of ilre.i Dm; (lst, south and west, ev0l'Y\V\°f° m_ heavens were ablaze. The tlamos see to mount higher and hlgherihss ggugh they were climbirllt UD U- °‘:i` Knd story building. Then it scemc exoesi ~ l .clouds with their mich!! grind toward them N10 igmwngg out those hissing fumaces of ..|q¢|wsl|s.drloIss.r, seven times. sro. 0*' t a. 'rheh the huso tr”-1 en'ty t|iri‘1;lsirli:a:“d would bend md law* n d ri Lsoooon in death |-rouellke shud e ns - mn of suse s\°.n°§°f=- A*\°.“" °‘ "ig hm-us I ws/lksdw th tho lantern show the wax- N9* 1 °°“|d '°° 0" _ . f .. \, _. lcL~l“llrni1I~’Y" nml cwes- A _ - ost. Continuous hcuil and nervous sensat- hcnllll. Soon every uscll up. Then you now livenn furnish nuiri ment anti any cause Dowll, of ._ -si ..i____i - Invictus shoes for msn, Co Ciuolulntt ws Aga-mn - --i l-l'!"l' n|lgl|t's sleep seldom r _ . and then I wl she the sI\§i°\l.l bridge, “Wars you tho ed You WCB is' over- of its sp- univer- rar- as suggestive I-low this into the atmosphere eller yet been able are many theories, not necessarily facts. positively 'tell substances are in any more than they state what causes an why Mount Vesuvius or Kilaues, the greatest of have their vomiting fact do know: are these two mighty one another the positive the other the negative these two their and we every- shall will place the B00l\ to any or to any one Away up in the s among the polar bears and, tho spouting whales and the obelisks of ice the Eskimo in the untanned skins shall see him. Down among the beautiful flowers of the tropics, arnldf the- scented air within sound of the prima donnas of the woods, the~blsck man of the Af~ riean forests shall seo him. In the temperate zone the king shall sec him at his palace door and the poor _man in his hut. Then "the glory of the Lord shall cover the earth, even as the wa- ters cover the sc-as." Yes, yes; the second coming oi Jesus Christ shall not be hemmcd in by any one race or by any one people or by any one clilnc. Christ, like the electric forces in the air, shall be seen everywhere at once. Christ shall come as a universal mas- ter, for God has "given him a name, which is above every name; that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow of things in heaven and things on earth and things under the earth, that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father# 4 Christ will come to earth. No doubt is there about the second advent. But why is Christ 'to come to earth? Let us ask the lightning and ask Christ their missions. 1 look up and cry, “O lightning, what is thy mission?" I hear it. say: "My mission is to empty ypndor clouds of their moisture. See me strike. See the rain beating down into the valleys below. See how I am purifying and clarifying the atmos- phere," So when I cry, "Oh, Christ, for what purpose art thou coming to earth?" I hear Jesus say:-"I am com- ing to claim my own. Yes, as the lightning shines out of the darkness of the night and the black cloud of the day. so out of the blackness of your sins, 0 man, I am coming to bring sal- vation snd eternal life." "What," I says, “can Christ save me out of tho darkness ot my sins?" Yes, he can. He will if we will only lst him save us. Cannot you and I take Christ at his word o.nd prepare to,lct him save us? Are we going to sneer at and ridicule his statements and divine authority, as Frederick the Great and all his Frus- sian court and the Royal Society of London at first ridiculed and buftooncd the statements of the great sage of Rhlladelphia, when Benjamin Franklin claimed that with a kite string he had drawn electricity dut of a storm cloud? Ars we going to flee the miraculous and divine saving power of Jesus Christ, the power to save us from. sin, as the Bedouin guides fled from the side.of the scientist, Herr Werner Sie- men, when they were caught in u thun- der storm upon the top ,of 'the Egyptian pyramids? There,_.ln the midst of that storm, Biemen drew' forth electric sparks from his metallic water gourd. The sight of these sparks so terrorized the Bedouin guides that away they ran and never camo back. Ah, no, let us not_deride nor flee Chrlst's salvation. Let us tako Christ at his word. ln the gospel of John he distinctly states that he is going to for u. little while to prepare a. does he say? receive you unto sm there ye believe that he . Christ never word. I-Ie would nn us than you would a prom- ise made Many years ago was crossing ono with his little son; certain seat and mY boY. llhtil I very important ` ll what and us. Then you After th'_s all about his son. noon he r’ doubt about that. is not only coming the most unex- read are-_ come. him? do you When msn and Christ was not carpenter shop. to"meet Christ workmen and we were as faithful in has given to us as was Christian siatesnfan ot many years ugo. It wus during the time when manymoii were prophesy-' ing tho speedy termination of the world, The Connecticut. Lt-|ris'aturc was ln session, of which this Cilristiiln \\-u_s_ ls member. Suddenly in the broad daylight-'the sun became overcast. and there was darkness upon the face oi' ‘the earth like lllat' awful black Frllay when Christ was crucified. Some- of the members were greuiiy ulurml-d and moved to_ adjourn. With that this no- lllo Puritan arose ulld spoke as ful- lows: "Mr, Chairman, \vc are to'r}‘ that our duties' are always imminent and obligatory. Some in this house are ufrald that the Inst llay of the worltl' is come. It may he they are right. 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