d Joust-lo, i927 3"‘ - Mada have used’ din-in‘ ti; past 8O tho markgt and 99. am takeout soreness and inflammation wrt Al>§étli>l".@~l‘ m n. DrugVgis-ts - 1.1% l "MM"! QQMPI-QINT Christ's “:1 r Thousands of mothers throughout it has been on child's life no _ ._ \ v Priesthood - hath sworn, - 1 Ill,‘ ever after dsc. Ps. 110:4. Before proceeding coast, refer briefly to three But even m, Aaron; | n, d ptho hoods which ipreceed with all their advsntagiaslrtvsigreogpf ' 1“!- , a success. They did not keep so Prie is the most ancient good a hold of the people . as could of all in tutions that we have reasonably be expected, Like acconui , It was of Divine or- priest, like people. The priests, igiu,»-- . tAdam was the first as t'me advanced, became covet- ofter- sscrif ces, which are as anc lent as the priesthood. tion. giving instruction, tire people. .'l‘hs order priests was first, er of the family officiated as in the " case of Noah and Job; and in suc- cession to the father came his first born son, who succeeded him as the house-hold priest. This was his birth-right, and was high and honorable. it was his privil- ege to offer the sacrifice for the family, give them instruction, and pronounce a blessing upon them. By tbs service they drew nigh to iGod, and pure religion was kept up, tdrough not with great success, among the antediluviarrs. it was this birth-right that Esau sold to his ‘brother Jacob for a mess of pottage, when he was hungry. priest, and Cain and Abel were Adam was the first house-bola the first to offer sacrifices. The sacrifices were theirs, but they b ‘ught them to their father to oi’- f_ airtime priest of the family. t Adam received his instruc- tion ‘from God with regard to sac- lr-ifice was, and still ls, the opinion iof the Church. That He made coats of the skins of animals for {A Irn and Eve is clearly stated in ‘ ,the "Bobk of Genesis; and that ‘these. coats were made out of the skin-s of such animals as were of-. feaslLin sacrifices is the opinion [of the Church. There is no cer- ,tafnty that these early priests of- ‘fered daily sacrifices, but officiat- ed at famly altars occasionally. having h. “ ‘~‘ duties to attend THE Halifax A Herald AND John Telegraph v 3Ccnts Per Copy Received every evening M10 minutes‘ alter arrival of 6.30 train. TA‘ Ytorrs NEWS STORE‘ ‘Q-fO-OO-O-OQO 5Q O Q INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN _J_. l _Ws use this adjective ad- visediy. ., Bufiererl from eyeltrlln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the i froocnce of any oyedefect, The motive power of the cntlro human ordmm" l‘ Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It is computed utilize about 20% of this Nrrve Energy. but when Eye- ltraln is present. a mlwb larger proportion ls required. Hence defective eyes. through their conlumpt‘ of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- "lfly may seriously affect the functioning of other orplnl of the body and produce III health. ' HAVE voun eves sxuvuueo " "Optometrist < o o o o come” ’n .5»? ,. l‘,_,° .4. G. F. Hutchosiill’ 1i to? .'l‘lrey lost their hold of‘ the people, who became very wicked. and were at last swept off tlia face of the earth by a. flood. B C. 2349. or after the creation of the world 11655 years, Noah alone was found righteous in that generat-‘on. T-he housellold vprle-sthood was continued after the flood, and No- -alf' was the first of them. and they continued till B. C. 1490 by the patrinrclls and their descendants to the time of Moses, and after the deliverance from Egypt. The first order of priesthood ‘having become antiquated, God instructed Moses to build Him a place of worship, ,and install a new order of priest- jhood. All instruction with refer- ence to this bullddng was given to Moses in the Mount. This build- ing was the tabernacle, which was built in the wilderness, and before lsrnel ‘ileparted from Mount Sinai; and was elected on the first day of tiiefirst month of the second yefir‘ after Israel's departure out oi’ Egypt. It was richly and beau- tifully furnished, and ‘had a. priest- lmod gorgeously ,an.d beautifully attired. The first high priest was Aaron, Mosasbrother. He wus invested with high honors, super- iutelided the affn- rs of' the taber- uagleptpnt was president ol’ the Sahliédriu.‘ His four sons were ' iris. assistant priests. He alone could go into the Holy of Holles, and but. once a year, taking wit-h lrim the atoning blood, wh ch he sprinkled on the mercy seat and before it. He also offered sacri- fices daily for his own sins and for the sins of the people. Aaron's sons were his assistants and offered the morning and even- ng sacrifice, kept tlrc fires on the altar continually, burning, sup- plietirthefiamps with oil,- and in ’ many ot er t-hiugs assisted. The sons succeeded their father in the office of the priesthood, and as time advanced they became very numerous. ‘ The whole tribe of Levi was set apart for the service of God. lThe Lovltes were the teachers of the people, and did some other services about the temple and tabernacle; but they , could not offer sacrifices. Aar- ' has descendants are sometimes called the .Levltica.l priests; for r ‘both Moses and Aaron were of the tribe of Levi. None could be pr-‘ests but the descendants of Aaaron. This was absolutely required. The mother must be an Israelite of good-fam- ily. A priest could ‘not marry a ‘widow, except the widow of a > 0 0 0 {A i P ‘shoot-aunties In rustle ' we wlth olfllrlo rqnlng lot and mold I Hon. un- th rllnlng roam .‘ Bates I030 n ‘If, >36“ n Q40 s woolnAlnrlesn ‘ item,‘ flelh yachting, bsthlnl. lulgg, happily. one‘ Jno ‘ ' .r_s.- )5 \_‘ and will‘ the names of pred ‘Thou art a priest tor- censor; his age; ‘th the order of Melchlse- he entered upon priest; and God instructed him to Both go together, and dimly set forth the way of salvation as revealed to men before the advent of Christ and His glorious Gospel dispensa- The functions of the priesthood were interesting land important, the pfncipals of which were offer- lrrg sacrifices, making intercession, and blessing of the House-hold and of Dlv.ne appointment. Sometimes the fath- , the name of his predecessor or suc- . t l, . porsgstliaoorlfmmfllen Christ lrrlest. Everything ence to him was rniuutelz recorded The names of fat er and mother ces-sor and suc his priesthood mid (he dflyhe died or was suc- to consider ceeded by_ another, were all made Christ's priesthood, we find it ne- a matter of record. ‘ 0f 1116 Drains of men; and the peo- Dla with few exwptions, followed their example. True, the Jaws d-d not £0 into ldolatory after their return from their seventy years of captivity in Babylon. They had enough of’ idolatry in their captiv- ity: ‘but the Church became cold and formal and lacked Godliness. l‘he‘ temple services were kept up according to the ritual, and this was considered enough. Bes-‘des the Scribes and Pharisees added many precepts which were diffi- cult and absurd. t0. the law oi‘ Mos- 8S. ' ‘When Christ came to do His glorious work. He found the priest- hood and all the rulers of the people opposed to Him, and‘ the High-priest, Ciaphas ,aud Annas, bitter enemies who persecuted Hiru continually. and finally brought about His crucifixion. He found His worst enemies in the Church. We shall now refer to the priest- hood of Melclrsedec. which is the Hebrew word for a righteous King. There are many conjectures at to g he was. Some assert that he was Christ Himself, having come into the world by a special dispensation, some that he was an angel, and others the. Holy Ghost. iwe venture‘ the assertion that ‘none of these conjectures are cor- irect. None of the persons men- tioned would receive cattle and sheep from Abraham. To be a prcst a person requires to be a man. None ‘but a man could be ‘la priest. ‘Tire priest offered sac- jiflca first for his own sins and ,then for the sins of the people. ‘This an angel could not do. Angels {in Heaven are sinless, and could ‘not sympathise wih us in our fall- en state. nor- compassionats our weaknesses and shortcomings.» None can do that hut one in our nature. Christ to become our orriest. became man and took our nature upon Him. it is clear that we should accept what Melchisedec is designated in the word of God-—“Th-fs man" He was a light shining in a dark ‘place, among the Oanaanlte na- itions, who were idolaters, and iseems to accord more with the household priesthood than with the Aaronlc; but was higher than either of them. He was called a priest of the most high God to dis- tinguish him f-rom the priests of the surrounding nations whose Gods werefldols, dumb, deaf, blind and motionless, He was also a King, King oi‘ Salem, which is King of peace. Salem was‘ the ancient name of Jerusalem. It is the Hebrew word for peace, and there on Mount Zion the temple was built at a int- er date, probably his territory was not very large. ’ There were many petty Kings in Palestine and surrounding count- rles whose territories perhaps did not exceed twenty or thirty square miles. He was evidently acquaint- ed witlr Abraham, who lived sever- al years in and around southern Palestine, and was a prominent. man, and was Melchlscdec. whose terr-‘tory was in Palestine. These two good men were evident- ly acquainted, and good friends. l-le knew when“Abraham was at war and bad returned victorious. and went out to meet him with bread and wine, and blessed him, and blessed Gad for giving him the vlctorfl. Abraham itclmow- lodged, Melclrlsedec H's psuporior. as being a priest of the mostHigh God, and presented him with the tenth part of the spoil he had tak- en in battle, so that he would have abundance of cattle and sheep for sacrifice. Melchisedec accepted the gift, as being that of a good man- It is sa'd of Melchlsedec that he was without father or mother. without descent, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but made like unto the Son of God, abidetlr a priest con- tinualiy. ‘Hobs. 7:3. God raised him up to be a. type of Chrfst, and hence the great honors and bles- sing conferred upon him. What is said of him here has no refer- ence to natural bir-th or death. Without father and mother ho could not be a man. But the air. ostle here is speaking of his priesthood. He was a high priest, beng a priest of the Most High God. The names of the father and mother of the Aaronic priests, tho date of entering on their 1111989 hood, the names of their predeces- sors and successors, their age and death, were all minutely recorded. But the names of the father and mother of Melchisedec are not re- corded, and are not known. so that with regard to his priesthood hols wthout father or mother. Nor is censor recorded. and is therefore in that sense unlimited, nor is the day oi his birth or death recorded. and thus he is not limited in his prIest-hoorl, and therefore abides, like the Son of God. a llrifllt a011- tinnally. 1H0 was never set aside as a priest! nor was Christ's priest- hood set aside, Whom the word of lGod sets not aside. We hiivfi 110 right to sot aside. Although the Aaronlc priesthood was high and honorable, it could not, make a pro- psrltypo for Christ's priesthood. They were but common man and not Kings. Christ, is a King and Hii priesthood Kingly. The inl- ly element was wanting to the Hnronic priesthood. Molcblsedeo was a Kins and a aria-st. and 1-1181‘;- type for. Christi wll. like Melehisedec. without fllllfll’ and mother.‘ With T881711» to l"! human‘ natu 11010111 with refer e day on which 0118. wordly minded, proud, lovers ‘ 11m: cnsnnorrsrows \ ' '. J44‘ .... GUARDIAN i“ FOR THE TWENTIETl-l YEAR McLAUGHLIN-BUICK HAS KEPT ITS Puoursr: "WHEN BETTERAUTO- Mosrtrs AREBUILT. McLAUGHLlN~ BUICKWILL BUILD THE ='- - - .‘ cit Prince Motors AONCDISDLAYTCDAY AT BRANCH AND DEALER SHOWROQMS McLaughlin Sales & Service M-IZQA ure. Christ came wsgthe second person of the glor- ious Trinity from all Eternity, and was coequal and co-eternal with the Father. He said Himself, “be- ths birth of Christ; and again: “Now, Olfather, glorify Thou MB with Thine Own fore the world was," Jno 17:5. God spirits. The spirits of all men come from God. and when He calls them dust, whence they came. God ls Parents are not the fathers and mothers of the Spirits of their children. but God is. We will now speak of Christ's priesthood. He was of the tribe of Judah, to which tribe His moth- or belonged. As to His human nature then He belonged to the tribe of Judah, and the only pr-‘es-t of that tribe, and thus differed from the Aaronic priesthood. He had neither predecessor nor suc- cessor; so His priesthood is un- limited, and He continues a priest unchangeably after the order Mel- chisedec, a Kingly priest, which the Levitical priests were not. Christ had no-beginning of days. He was, the Eternal Son of God. was in Heaven till Ho came to this world. When dying on the cross He commended His Spirit into His Father's hands, and was with Him in glory till His Resurrection. Af- ter His resurrection He ascended up to Glory. where He ever iiveth Ito make intercession for us. He received His priesthood from God the Father, Who lfllll" to Him, "Thou art a priest-louver after’ the prder of Melchiledeo, a royal ortyar.“ ‘ i" - . ‘ ‘The first function of the priest was to offer up sacrifices for His own sins and for the sills of the people, and t-lris he was to do daily, It involved the shying-- of many thousands of animals, shedding of firs. The high priest entered but once a year into the Holyoot Hob les, taking with him the ton blood: and yet all the, , - tered in the temple, tat!‘ " ‘dion. blood. and burning thoifflesh with l! g‘ trial to all Wllo believe in llim. priesthood. nil teachers. ‘and healing all manners nesses among the people, follies. , but enraged. faith strengthened. ,His followers. and exasperatlng to] IHIs foes. ‘as ithe Scribes [whose d scourses were feeble and men since, the luninteres lng. Christ's words were WOTld. in powe and demonstration ofi ,lthe spirit. The officers who came Jesus. have lost none of their power! and? freshness, being accompanied by], the HolySpriit. l i hood of Meichisedec l have already} stated that Christ was without father and mother, so I shall but ‘briefly refer to it here. With re-i gard to His human nature, Christ, was w'thout father, Joseph was not His father. With regard to His-deity, or Divine nature. Ho was» without mother. Mary was not the mother of His Delly- He‘ was the Son of God, and came down from Heaven; was God man- , ifest in the flesh. ,Mary was but the mother of Christ's human hat-- ure, The third functiolyohtlifl? High-priests duties ‘was interces- The priest ood and their seiivices Iwere i rcessory. It, wars beautiful symbolic worship,, All typical of Chrfsrand the Cos-y ipel Fispe dation. ,,,'l1he services ‘were pron tlatory. God was of- Iended-my man's sins, and yet wil- n" "forgive -arld' show mercy will ‘men r-eturrfed to Him by re- ancp, gshow djthelr repent- anoe lay-flying .t.~ eir offerings blood of bulls and goat could not like sway sins. t tfibfiihi.’ shadows of goorLthingl i . » Time good-things ca - ' He offered up Hlmoo aoceptabloloiod the lit , late Mk0 tom. Jo; r, " i - .»~ The ‘high-priest offered up daily n soc o , __.plsce of wor- :h&. we \ ilyflltliowod their faith lojfiita and their obedience ~ ‘itlmvwlfi ‘ " ‘ acrif _' first fo his own sins. n ' for therpeoplekt. But offered Himself once, and‘ crlficenrstisfied Div he ver. ‘Ha on» ‘ ~- l t 4 ‘i: t1 f” llnder my remarks on the priestfl ' fore Abrsham,was,l am"; and Ab- iwent throughout Judea and Galilee never rahamllvediabouit 1900 years before and Samaria, teaching. preaching, priest entered Hi5 wnrdsyiator between God arr ltbe Father of Splfrits, Hebe. 12:9.,were pleasing and comforting to-botir God and Man. Christ was Mediator before His +19 gpQkg with and not advent into this world; and Pharl-ggeg, Him pardon and mercy from Heaven: ‘etlr from nil sin, and is nruile cflcc- ‘able, tirereiorc lie is able to save them to the uttermost 3 instruction lt-l a function 0t‘ tire lo God by ‘l-lliru. for l-i Clllfifilt is tire first 0i to make intercession When on earth He Heb. 7: 26. fails. The into and makes But the ‘believing uul and prevailing intercession for ‘people rejoiced in all He. said, and us at the Father's right hand in away, their bodies return to the.were greatly encouraged and thelril-icuven. for Jewish High the Holy ofIumn of sick- Holles, but once in the yes;- tq mlluteuance His make intercession for th Self with the words were with great power, con-lurking the atorriu glbry which l had with Thea be-lvincing sinners of ‘their sins and but Christ has entered into Heav-‘c - -He broke down the argu- en by the merits of l-lls own blood, >84, is Christ's Father, The bodies ofiment oi‘ learned Scribe-a and Phar- to appear in the all the human race are derived ise s, who opposed Him. sent them fulever for us. from their parents, but not theiriaw y dumb but angry, Illsconrfitetl, High Priest, Christ l1 00111111" people continually. H9 i" the 011])’ med‘ and he in them. beginnin gtinually sending down from Heaven. “lmllfih and perfect gift comes down from 1319i’ 8m!" "i511 l" 31°" ‘Never came liTHeaven, for Christ has purchased and ever. Rev. 22‘ g 9f meithem for us. blessed Christa intercession thee and keep tires:- ‘Till! Lord make His face to shine contrite spirit. thee; the Lord lift up His the praises of His people as a sac- upon thee, and give rlflce well pleasing unto Him is 9 1790919» thee peace," Num. 6: 22, 23. g blood with him; , Aaron having blessed the people to the Church in her militant state. ame down. and the blesisng ceaaqAll those He makes the people, priests here, will continue to be presence of God 33nd ascended up to Heaven, from .lKngs and priests in 8101‘? B1111 Wm He is our grant whence He sends blessings to liisreign w tlr CHARLOTTETOWN 3UMME|§5|DE DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND not the mother of His lDlvine nat-ibiooti of Jesus, God's Son, clenns-‘Cirristui priesthood is unchnnge- Am] flm Lord spake unto Moses. God spiritual sacrifices, the fruits saying, "Speak unto Aaron and un- ul' their lips sinking glflfY l0 “is . l-hfli! 601119 to his sons, saying on this word ye name. God acceillfl the P111186 0i B Bverlll/elll shall bless the children of Israel, iHifl people as a. sacrifice, lllem- saying unto them: Tire Lord bles-sipleaslng unto Him, because Well they _come from a broken heart and a That God sccelllfl a glorious truth, andl, comforting Kings and Him forever. Their He sent down triumphant song in glory is: Unto Every good first the Comforter, the Holy Spir-‘wl-ilm that loved us and washed u! it, to abide with His people forever from our sins Th?s was Hisand hath made d mell- being greatest gift, but He has been con- priests unto God and His Father. rich blessings in His own blood. us Kings and to Him be glory and dominion for- ever nnd ever. Rev. 1: 5. 6. And The Church now militant will in The fourth function of the hlghJ Not only is Christ Himself as future state be glorified. To be to arrest Him, but could not when D16; they had listened to His words, de- head and blessed the people, and priests; Kings to rule over the cor- followers of,the lamb of God that clared that no man ever spoke like Came down from, offering the sin ruptlons of their sinful human na- taketh awaY "19 B"! 0| ‘he “mm- Thorrgh He is now aboutdllffirlng‘, and the burnt offering lure, and to rrrortlfy all their flesh» 1900 yelars in glory, H119 wordsiflml peace offerings. ly corruptions. and priest to offer Charlottetown, 1927. V W. priesthood was blessing the peo- Kingly priest; lifted up iris who believe and ' Aaron "This together with our already large stock of Gran- ite and Marble makes it easy for intending purchasers to select anything in the Monumental line. \ I ‘it? 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