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THE BIBLE THE GREAT iiiiiii iiicnliiiiilii S0 SHINES A GOOD DE D
E€EEi____
The Fundamental Facts of the, Christi
This City
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(The oiltline of it sermon delivered sun, and J
by Rev J F, Floyd in in St James the em
Church. Jan 1911 beiole the ail< ting on
niinl meeting of the Biltish and For- su 40
elim Bible Society) ,many 0
£1
In dealing with the Bible we are name
dealing witll that which is funciamen iecoided Ii l y aSt"’"°my and
till in oilr religion 'llic least crea Moses
tures of bod are great Vie may stud to tn
the grass of the field the flowers Ji scientis
the garden, or the leaves of the oi- only hy
BSN. We may consider the dewilrop nf 4 Tl
the morning or the snowlliilie of have ri
noon-day we may View the insect. that le
monils of the mine and the pearls of spiii
are the creatures of God and hemiise ,er criti
tilcie ale some things about tiiem siilt of
that nic ilot understood by the giant- the min
BUOK OF ALL BOOKS IN A Nl-IUGHTY WLD
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kespeare Tells ofthe Mighty Force of Good Dogg; in TM,
th ob and Isaiah iepresint Jlqlqos
as 11 sphere and God sit
the circle of it (lol, 357
Pl All these fact
tiicis that 1 i S “mi
rc ti:iiigi‘t b "ne not mme tu
Y H90 ’ I
knew m0H<;‘l~£’uenC(t spins that Hrek
cication than 'the muéglglf ayilidl I-lis
tltmld he °0llld have known it 1 be
ie lllblliration of (mil
, 1’ I
gin llilieiile is thc only hook “O his
oven and the only Loci, Y
lids to God lt l
beneath our feet and the birds th t (1 d cauhh thi" It
ily in tile ali, we inny udmlre the dill- thi); peirhoke to the fathers ahh viii 15 O
Dheis were inspiied by Hia the lives
It l ti
e 0cean_aH wwe me is gl en bylcilyiies that all Sciiptuie wc
great ieully bec'iui»,e they It cont,
“meth thi ilhl01'y of the high t I
cs tiiiit this book is the lc no conce
li Process of evolution out oiihtmy of
there are a. few tliiiigs that we lc- ther bool. like ti c Bible It 815 "U the ‘ first
gard as the greatest of all l c to be 41
greatest being in the uiiiveise is God by muny iiiiulliblc pioof Dr Bhd
e mmf) and harm( uliich is
me no pmalm eX(;i:_)l; ELIC llecni-~.c a
Drummond has said the greatest 'fn
thing ill the wuild is love And it. is Bible ii
cvldent that the gieatest book in th book of
wolld is the Bible It outweighs lil iiioiiioiis
importance all othel hooks the world only to
has produced oi will produce i g C
any book lt is printed in more some Bain ll of his first or best ways And wis iihahciai mid lhflhbfflfll f-OPACS in iouitecn the siiii ha i ii S
liingiisges than any other book he imtnle ,H ling _,{),,Sfgf‘3§dt£'eB&;;‘h Oi dom lies in choosing only the first h I ben an bet In 0 B'
iitrihiitc to tiii 1, .
llc t vvlien he hdeLtl:lllilh’d enomih
H mb) d V s cliiiril .D00 many
Iii» boon is (onfllmcil PM
nntp, A L bacco thc
. and the sai:_,laF;::é\r§UiI?ili:f:iti' himself
“ fa ici I
and lest
an Religion Discussed in
in -
SPlratioii of (ind ,_o “lu I
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In the roll or the sample it is rather '
~ ~- -_A ._ . ~._.._ unimrressive but on the wiiii ,t man-
es friends at once S H S
Y The softness of tone, warmth of
coloring and simplicity of design- G
there being almost no design at al1_ E
089V to keep clean and economical
iAi>HA'r s coop nsi..N IN “Y” Y°“*i‘ S C°mI>=“i0n “hh i‘“°“'° i’°°ii““° °“° "ii" 'ii'
enable it fo harmonize with almost We haven t nn
y culture at Bakers
January 29 "hy furnishings Iii addition' it is town-especially musical culture Ce-
( ii
331';-'lite irl‘§l1ct:8S:0w Evin white pn- three weeks-and you can t get mus Ltd
_ B Il _
2 Cum” 17 1 13 member in regard to lilrliltulliliiltpiiil Iles Iwal culture outside of New York We so '
GOLDEN »1EXT that they tend to increase the siie iilave the Bakerstown orchestra Rob word d d
of o. room-a quality that should re- Schlegel conducts It besides teaching Merchhhh Oi vehiiie Act V SC 1 tm
ya “Nt the kingdom MGM, commend them to those wllo iiaie Inllsic in the high school It plays in Th
I small rooms or apartments In the little tovvus around and brings him
World
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'*~*-~ filliUll|IxL!l!I
JUDAH 'lhe note in new wail payers ,S ey,_ went to New York and ltayed there Co r 1909 by Bradley Gariqtson Li, th; Bug, h d ..
h not
inysl a good dead in a naughty goes
era is no mlghtler force in the midi
ii 011 Solihdaln the
l taught them bow to be bran 1%" 1|
°11ly John Bro s gonl the
marching org, %in|-g .N mu
s of sailors w one bodies rest in
ii” fiepilw 0! the ovcan hundreds of
ers whose bones llg in nl*
rigithoiishehh hhii “ii thing” latter case it is desirabl t about $40 th Woriii than good deeds Whole librar auth who by th” i°r°° 0! thllr
added unto you "-Ma t 6 e 0 have ii B mon We 'I always leg li
suite of looms on one floor papered Ui
Ougllt it vias pretty good till Ce- th
ave been written on how to act, food
or lrave deeds, aio still mai-cg
l t h ng along I ade f _
vi up suc.oEs'rioNs with °“° i"‘i’"» “IHS producing fin, cus iinml ic on sunday niornlns BH 8 I;i1ehtel>iis?i;:s.b efiilartlegchiigii lit is not ;ve'l;"h° ii” ii" on
on noble deed has more fai- iw thiiify to be a Florence Nightin
n t i w iii and
D W
b d tl ,_ ed nnd small mp afternoon he told us how it would be i°“°iii"¥ lhiluenoe than any book oi- 531°
oi min fini/thtiihllle sheolixtgh to me Sevfflfy of this mode of tic-at regarded in s. large city séarmon Th° het °l the Goo S mm a chance t° 59°ii d°°ii9 ill hull
le fact that their “urn ment mny be rchcyed by carrwng out I defended tlie orchestra because,;Hii
dificnent color schemes of fii I Roi’ hthiegei WHS Engaged to lnarr wo
le their best ways It was i`hihi'"i3* t y wqild
mimi But the Bible does thetilfaiihifelrintlloolns' and regarding irlrht bviiiserliiiitlnlilgaiitiiuhalft vigil S COA A
ol thi rninfiii fact and the f H S "hy “H i’”°i`i‘r°“"d” 1' ged that tii li i n brag- lt blessetli li ti UWB
o owed in liaiiintakiiie fashion this e ii viould make sonic- im lat gives and him '
I I wed its iicroes may therefore he method whim ls mwm thing of himself tiiat
I ecc a
est minds But by common consent Past agetss ‘lil tlhili;mi|;;[?dCtnltLl:1 dmmii Jehoslla
'J ci
iinn been speaking eioqigintly ferr 'he iii”
tii°ii‘*“iid years to the civilized Bfligmg
h
good deed has two-fold influence mg a
01” I1 Jack Binns but every one
The w s on la d
hand itlieh feellzlc lllllily :Slash
e °’°“'ii mil! *Bullitt a support
rm When strep helps weak-
Wheii Weaiiii 51 B verty, when
takes A light withm A house Sympathy soothes a ling liow
s biiiiig tllie to lilstory f ,Z Z In general I want (y cyl t enables th I I sweet
Dba* uiscig. chose to follow airyluihtigvfixtoifiiigle inglie mthiestihif Llnua It ll bhasiihlilliiaittiiigihbti liuid Jocts e ul mum t t
ways of his fiithei David “ V 'hh ie "id hiihthm to k J in 1
of having ri iiineient paper f 1 "UW 3 llclson of ical iiiusical
ni~iieiinii iii. -niiir iii tile iiencii ii “Zi
wlwn WB X0 lN‘f`l< il few C9hi“ii°= ‘ ciin not iifi above the people who ,HS
nlade them Lilo people like the
what is histoiy Hcnce books onlils- if iii, But thc c.i>l of the Bibe s al of ammtlon
toiy must be frequently ieviscd N one (od and iii initely superior to gf;
one would iead Lollen s Ancient Hin- all otiiei gods The Christ of thc Sought the God of hm fathers Nei-
becomes uifilcuii. many times to t_ll have
tory or tiiliboii s itomc. oi stniliiaiii ‘Bible is pI.iccd bcfoic us as a perfect t
works Without ievlsion But till fufts being 'l‘lic pclicct ideal could only _X
of the Bible iiccd no levision All Oilelcome from a pcifect mind Tile theo-
tlmc thc claim that M0805 C0lllIl hh-V9 locy of thc heathen religions is im- C, U Y blt punt should' mm lmll
pioiluced the Pciiitotreiich,i1nd iwlllill perfect nnd ilegrliding The ihi0l0i’y :lzlsqgiliyil til-e iecord’ of achievement
ly illil S0. “hh yl0n had hm all other books combined I
b
libraries befoie Moses was bol‘n.B11d 3 The Bibles perfect portrayal of isvglk Nm eye,y Ong mat smtp iin-
that writing in an ndvnnccfl f0l`m0X human
isted long before the time of Alilehiim i book Soini find fiiult \\itIi the liible
and Mulcillscdcc, as told iii the bookibecniise it tells is so many bail
Genesis. was dispuilcd Biit “ii” “i"ii 'thlhsb
nature is uillilfe iiiiy other t
iluhlfnltinsiirnoy of Iscael fiom Egypt ti|wonien lt tells us what we nie We 0
Caanan through the viildcrncss, ilu# may read Shakespeare for its human C
been questioned But the route DHS nature
been practically followed by soiehtlilh oiiisc-Ives is found only in the Look
But lt is not ci. history of ° f th L rd Enthusiasm foi
have confii med the story perfect beings, but of sinful nen and wifi; fxfchglfmyoglad temmonies foi
ones Lord, earnest and eager dis-
I-lut the pcifect picture of rhcy are tile eyldence of il;
He trinifthclicd himself against
He walked in the first ways of
fatter David Nothing lf! S than
purest and the best should be the
Ile sought not Baaliin but
he national re udlce nor blgoily
i P J
iiould be peimitted to affect the
h ice of the God to whom one shall
ts He ke it tbcm and made tllcin
IS
c of God nnd be disobedient to His
o mc, Loid Loid etc Matt 7
His hcfirt way lifted up in the
lplesliip are nne exhibits of faith
ii He took away the high places
men The monuments confirm the
seven years famln~ in lupvpt `3l‘d0il"
tics declared the Pharaohs of hizio ‘T
to be myths But several of tliyelsc
Pharaohs mumimics now lie inl i
Giaeh museum in Cairo N05 Dill!
ago the Ghiistian vvolld wastkllshew
Where are Goshen and Pi ofnl
Later Goshen was surveyed Bib
Plthom with its bricks, with strniv,|
Wm, stiibble and without straw.
Uf i'0ii t t rc ence and influence
I And finrilly the nord of 'Tod u ll|T;`ea:e$.f::l; xiii; chnnot be tolerated
nliidc foi evcl All other books will Sy those whose pmposes for them_
I
perish All thc splendid monumcnts
of euitli will ciiinlblc to dust ’l‘hc
sun, moon and stnls will refuse to
give their light the heavens slinll
pi»i.i-i nway with a gleut noise and the
elements shall melt with a. fervent
ic t All iicsli is ns grass, and all
the gloiy of muii as the flower of
T ic griiss wlthcretli
si ves and 'others are thereby meh
iioell 'liiat is why in this country
the bar has to E0
7 He ,sent the prtincesniznd Leviton
mon' tie P00110 U 9
3 thi! Loiii In otllci words y
biougiit both the Church cl tl
stale ,nw combination to teach the
irii, from the northern outskirts of ‘Vhii
hc Dakotns to thc Tevns borderline, miisi
nr across the farm It has made
he market to the' iainis dooi d He
lirouii eyes and fieckles ting has B solving lt is to do .Doug A 1 "91 S
son ought. not to say t_> _ ' sweet Iif_t1~ f ll ll ll 5 , ight i ty
If I do no “arse than mv I THE, lvARMb,nS MUFUR UAH mn Play iwllillllgnguygx Vgczlccgplgysglliyy gvoittd S incs out into the world may d
giiess I shall do well "* Rob on the piano vihcii he wants hcl selve
ii No father talks of indiilg- ihimc T M&FC0°S0n. ulio has becn to And she d die for Hobs musical He if
Bible hai? the \V10m€ years as a wiitet on careei As for hiiii, ever since he was fooil
ii
Tile Saturday Evening Post a stril- Cecilia is tall il li li 'pl
lhi-f Phller on the extent to which the dish an er al is e ' le
n she was a child It changed Hi
rnoon when we three were our ago
ing over beyond the cemetery str-uni
lives about a quarter of a nil1e,Ior iii
there While ue were walkin cas
he buggy is roilcd out is for fuiier- iw began to play his cornet bg Inst]
l
c came stealing across the iieroi
es and lt made nic cry Liins g-alla
lspcl the outer darkness but it "Url
s as a beacon to the t nveilci “ti”
iiows from it vviieie iist and "1"" L
of niun lic had a kindly word
and warmth aie to be found him!
ii iii'
it il' ’ '
spread of Christiaalty hrs been
not so much to t,e3¢hn,l
The self sacrifice thi- ,eip
the Cfillfflfie And coliiliie-rice of
Hills Fbristians i times of iles-
i-iilU`1hlI and deli ,__ theji int¢g~
tr"ituoiihine , convince 3
L ou ti eve, of t Q
iii L e ti iching 9 Him
‘ iiiist taught, tha bioihiii
good deed i ii _ ii" JW Bhd bentlloal e. H t ii Iii;
na. manlty The dilllegtaeyeeaccsi? gt; that e a g
vvaakest heart would fain erect beak
Power of example A short time comp
Opcrator Blmis stood by his in tem
ent sending messages for help Am’
B iiihiilhg ahlll north and south He
and west In iminineiit peril of the
ife lie stuck steadfastly to hs “um
c task How the stoiy ol his was
nt act thrilled Theie was not a "th"
ii there iisteiiiiig S0 Pi`0lill Ol I ader or bearer of it bu f L earth
l the f»0tf1l Ollthllll. owned .und used ROD. and with teais in her eyes too lnilse
n farms Two tlilrds of the mach- Phat evening Rob camc to takc ml
nes owned in Kansas arc owned by lilniia. over to the Baptist Church
. I
e they are both in the choir o _ flfetif,
came out on the porch while he uslml
there and Linna was delighted to the (i
e ear, but in lovin, one out of every rfssent hun He S handsome as well _., nn
2 fnimein owns one 1.1¢ contmues as musical and for a boy of twenty- eral
Between January and June of this three iii’ iiils flhe 8‘i‘li`<‘SS tn
heard such lille c'iinit music dl e
plays the coinet about here” I an;
astonisiiol-you und o little h
t elt an im
to do likfivlisc in times of dan-I hme
That deed will cont ilue to shine "miiih
so long as steamsbips plough,ih"h
cean If tie world were to be 'he
who was the greatest hero of “ie
limean \/ri, it would not selectithe
tish oi lrench or Russian pen-,Ciii`i
Cod is io.e~ he fd the hungry
il the sicli, comfortod those in
l‘ i d
sold It was a sort oi dark arab similar lights sorrow His immediate follower;
story teaches how wands my S during, his lifetime could not have
relicnded any complicatf-d sys-
0f Philosophy such as I'lato and
totle gave the cultured Greeks
added a new commandment t
ones known to the Jews he
and ciibstancc of his teaching
that men should ‘ love one lr
llis deeds while he was
ciifoiced his teaching and still
out with growing splendor in |_
ty wcild Our hospitals, gui-
tic nsyliinis our institlitlons foi
deaf and dumb and the blind
inigely the result of following
light set up in Paleotiiic
st For manyi centuries that
Flin- nf.. vqlghtmgale was the light bumt with a feeble flsnic, mists
hero of that wal She fought "i 9
Cemlm UU you happen 0 Tease and death A ministering an- the
iillion dollais for automobiles, and hhhw Mr Shhiegei hi “hy igehtiehihh Eh She left the comforts of home for of
iscomforts of the tented field 'kept
uperstltion almost hid it from
human eye but the good deeds
Christian men and women have
it burning and, of recent years,
trying ninicn Her good deeds have caused it to shine forth to the
cal culture In places or une Hue a ine oilt with dazzling briliiancy in vvor.
It d , ii ve
ou will find tile trail of the gasoline Ifélxiiiygrhk me oi thihgf’ I ‘ii heard yyygry
giicultural life more attractive, it Rob is daft over hihhic' Oh wa
al Every man is under Obliga- las destloyed the isolation ol' the cgliie c;it(;,?y0u know tha big artists W0; y OW her
chnispriiihiieiiitithéqdd tiiwliicsiortqrenstthat :hgh `tVc;)rt{l?; towh hmlt I-iannqneliii-eéliigtlhéx Do lv" exclaimed Cecilia fyxamlile The Anglo Elaxcii seamsn the
sighed ’ I havcli I; heard much as
an of anything iii ti
FY haughty world The example iii
set has been followed, and 5°
great war since the Crimean W
hundreds of tenderly iurtured Sha
en have been read to foil ~ i-hi*
ii with unwanted splendor
writing the line
shines a good deed in s. naughty
orld
kespecrc may have had in mind
words of Jesus The Sermon on
Mount may have suggested tin
remarkable coolness and qanug iexpiession Tile docrs of good deeds
me of danger, stoical indldercnce lwefe
in various vicinitics it is uoikiiif: Llmm wmccd 5 mme you Sem to death, a stern sense of duty when (‘liii
ut 8' social and educational rgvolu' Rob liadn t lieaid vely much because lll5 P-hill SfI`ll§05. ill- lllflt th0\1ght is ici-
ion in Short it has becomh hh im all thee eais tiicyil been engaged Ol 5
lenient of utility instead of a lux he d safedyhis money to make ahome me
ncircuinstances pleasing or painful ¢0Uil`l
k f t f 1| d Md _ I would love to hear you play _____
°,:,y°‘lf;’, til" " y an 8° my iur sciiiegiii i' said Cecilia and
Mrs Booth did not spcall at any lifffhllilii I can rmliy help you with lake
cr husband's meetings until some ,advice 0 'iii' i dont sihg Al;
ears after her marriage, always Dial’ myseii I think the mme music Stood
have the more you
lving as her reason her conviction iii ciiihhre Yoh th
t he was called to thc hate what so often passes fol music | H1 W
he women and children There Ihllf
the light of the world and
st s followers were commanded to
their light so shine before men
they ini ht s c their ood
8 B
liiiiidrecls of examples of lnirily works Hy the now-i of eronirle ll-
lf some nay He used ii, any he woiiiii. sailors calmly waiting death wliile only is made better Kindly acts
'-~'---"'“""""‘~“--"'“"‘“"“~"“"~'~'-~f~ n t go away and hear music until he they
take Lliinn with him remembered such scenes as that on make
helped others to escape Tb_y muk
e ten ici hearts heroic deeds
herois
na S And as I couliiii t make great music played
_._-_ _ ~_._. _,_~___s_._.___.___. ______,_., ___________________ ___ ____ _,__ _
lookillf; at tile floor.
a few minutes on tic porcii iiiirin
this Ceiilia came riovvn liiniia Cecilia beiaiiie mole enthusiastic
g the concf-it She aid of course
ent ln to tile piano where she voii could sf-c the vocalist didn I: iln-
somc more rngfiuif' in riiderstanil public singing but che rcal-
for people with tuiin iiiinblin va But she
We nad had a number of tc ti- iv" ieih me hanging d tl Y S 8 - Y ly lik
iff; ° Y :si
0 a meeting at Gfgtle{’h°ad'th ge tl She and Hob became so much in- Smtmg ,n the ,lark She mn away give
hh °h the lmmt ° cusiigg rn; firsm teiesteil that siie went t chuichlwstnlrsy and locked me int f her l
el ih voice bile thought she d
ip aitcr the concert was over and
bei some encouragement
think thats a fine idea, Miss
'ig “hc” saw my “H E with Iibflhli By Bild by li0h Bhd (le room 'l‘hc next morning “lien I (‘e ilia, said thc. doctor and Ive
ii‘i` sent' and trembling mth emi’ cilia. came back with Linna still wow her the little dluiiioiid i ng that no
ii’h» Whik iii’ the aisle' asking for along with them I lih0UIt lliiige (‘ity and sometimes hc would A
iil person present that this was tlii~ lenlly he said I think it is mye hm tonn 8 ti-eng in the way iif lea,
Bible represents it was dis 'grass
ggvdlhigl Then looking to Pa1‘s`lil@» and the
no find the coiiespondciice bletvvycelil m-mv, but the word of the Lord en- ghnatmn should “lst m a fnrmel oi
the land and the book is neat y li il.lrctli forevcl. E
. All tie references of thi* Blhlli,
ivhihittsrs to this manners and Cllswiiis ‘GENERAL
ni the iieopio. the Citi”
mountains, hills. V.Bil@YS.» Vi r’ V
lnlren, streams, relative levels. etc. a ey LONDON
’ i - ii tiioroushly reimbie-ltwenticiii
have bum “Ln archcolo iieli iii” of his wife
flower thereof fadetb hirest mlm,
His covr. srolw. ,
, Nov 3-ceneini aoniii iii’
anniversary of the death Sponslblllty
which took place' on Oct. home in comfort."
ghost moiaiity and to conserve th
I 1, b the law
“”"“““°“ W” “liotfiiiéi Ziiiiii
tl \ i ose o i '
hil0'i`i‘i Thhhs iiililiittiiiit ii»‘)iiii)n»siioiiid be alike, iiiiinc-
v the social and moral and eternal
“E ' "uit oi the iieoi»1o~ G06 ‘Yiii i‘f°,‘;
_ V V _ yer Singh n nation, even as fit ls snin,
.On-ecl;_ Mistakes have been ioiiillylolihyhas givlien the woi~fl§l1a]fP2tl;l;clhili§l0 that Jellgshapliat waxed great ex
all other guide books to the _ Y persona his °ry_i ' g ceedingly. .
Land' but the statements of thc Bible clllentii on the occasion of the _ ,..,s.~.,...,s..........,.....,...~.....w_,...
on llhethcr that COIN
of keeping a. wife nnd
- f sy .
The dhihithellgahy of the monuments 4, 1890. General llooth says:
mme. th" lll=,¢,0i~y of.t.he Bible, and "ln tender i-cmeniberance 1 recall to
hhhmlliighesg authority declares that mind the day-April 10. 1352`Wh@”
. _ h_ 11 might against
not 0'l“h oi tihen; cciofntxllthdgihliltis also define; i1¢ilyat]li':iil(;‘lilllli> lliillléiimiiliihorilhlhlhihii itligusihtlihngdt feglinlizlylliiiiii had take"
3. - B C *inc ,
B ot to serve f that dny to this and which I
correct. tlyys pllirpossnvylatsen But when arrymreckouing Wm mynunue to they? do with a wife? in the first place
mil 3, Le! 00 On » ~
. ~ 'f.emants- ~ ours of m earthly history,
It deals wihiiic Bzttilhlrihs iztllsoieéht Solo- glnoiisniipe ]i]~enew`cd atytlie gates of the
are ‘med mistake when he ropre- Celestial City. We inet that eveninl:
mon ma e at f Palestine as stor- at A sort of public festival of some
Rented the ani Btilic summer for their Methodist lieoPl0 With “iiiim We
mg "il md in ‘vii were isis ciist'wi,i»eiiniii nsiiwinica. Between the
wmtgrs Supp yi the winter But ititea drinking and the speaking Oath-
hnts immrnlte n that tlievgnts 0l'el~liie Mumford was introduced to mc
hui bam dm?v:;.§e othé'r countries by ii mutual friend, who Blwke Of h°\‘
Pacsneen _ | ~ dl.
no jus; ns represented by Soloi-non.‘ln wmig of the strongest a m ra
Until recently Christians were asked tion. _I
for some confirmatory evidence ofthe H~'No doubt. nPi`°t°l?:;iv‘: hirfyaggifgié-
Bible n,wd_ But-the modern geolo- I involuntar y k Wm per.
gist now has no trouble in Pointing doo" wld” °P°i‘- "shin "0 aid she
to an °bundan°° of such svmencel Inihaps' whllt Il wasei iijalihiiinconscioiis
the hhehtioh “tory °i Gems" God is not unwi “hs Las doin walked in
Dlnoed first. and matter is crested by of What S B w I 'gthero vroni
Him. The earth for a time exists and f,o6k the ‘list P "if" J ' ‘
without life and covered with watcr. lliiic place she was never dislohgetlli
The waters are- selhvfed °°K°iii°i` “iid i"‘i°”‘i.' "lim tiigii tltfircieiiihixenltitiitr niiii
the ary iiind appears. Plant life first niiiit mv "H H, b .. ' '
- 1 1 0 - l, v r w e.
ilgihnixzlnatllliio tll:>:i‘el°"i:>riaii1ltn:ih Btvntllhlt 'ilhirige isero difficulties in tiyyetway
crowning act of God in the creat`on of ln °hK°l¥°i“°"i‘~ Hi’ ieii' t h his
pf msn" Light appears before the position , was not equal to the re-s
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I
“These views lcd mc to look uD0n
the unexpected situation in wl1iCh 1
lonnd myself as si real calamity, and
osscssion of nly hfeast- what hhhid
, th t a settled income.
,£,,fivniiiii‘ivinomimiiiiglinte prospect oi
ni-iding one, having just seperated
mynelb not only from business hilt
from the people in Whos? mi“iS‘°'Y i
il tn p ospect of _a cal _
miiI_1oy§ev;r,' we looked carefully ai
each other and at our circumstances
.ina iouiiil that we wois iiotii qiim
prepared to wait any nuihber of
years that .might be necessary bc»
fore marriage; and that with this un»
derstanding we entered into an on-
gagement that lasted for nearly for.
ey years in this world, and will. I
fondly believe, last forever in thc
world to come."
Three years as a matter of fact.
elapsed before the marriage was cole
braced. These years were devoted by
the General in making the mont of his
niiiioriiiiiiiy for not-iiiiz the people t'
the iiilllmiiairr hele at Ridge
heaiii about if and wired her
Y
iiiigu to lit Iier sing in his town
eight hours notice Thvy didnt
crti~c the event iiecausa the opera
few minutes afterward (`ecilla
neil the uniiie of the great artist
‘iefzinning of a niaivellous carccr ine thing for Rob to meet a person nn enter¢mnmml_ gut Roh said thi, viell
hui men listened to hcl all dues- of i-cal musical cultuie P21006. i s b home nlent and would bt ~.\-ci-tl
Vi c nut e t
tions of sex were folgottcil. 'i`hat_ it anybody who has been three \ifiks',,mk_ I N
wasn woman who was speaking was in New York Ollfihf t0 he "Die t0' We were late when we entered the out
iiniileiii thought about. Her personal- give him letters to managers and 4,;,,,cm l,0u5e_ A Couple of girls from dim
ity was lost in the message she delilv- such people that would help liinl the Hmm City conservatory nf mining home
Wed,” brcftk illt0 Iifllflfl Ul"3i`3-U were doing o. piano duet. And Qlierci 'l`liai. iiiigiit after the doctor lirid
"I shall never forget,” says the Monday llii-tht HUD Called “-'iii' iii” was a Gcrniaii woman, rather stout, gon
I kiif-iv right off, she said
that was n iino voice"
v
obody said anything. We all ucnt
of the opera house, got into the
tor's iiiachfnc and ways driven
to Bakerstown.
c I went into the parlor, leaving
` . ~ 0 "tip il A that cornet Cecilia was siniply 1-harmed iwh came out from beiiiiiil thc scenes Ucciiia and Robb nnd Linna together
Gciicral_ in coiicliisi n, c ay A ~_ ‘ ‘ , o f ~»
my darling wife crossed the room in with his _ playing l 'lllesflhy ii'0i’ I1 thought she bail ii woiideriiilly niccloii
which we were sitting, and, putting Called llgalll Rnd DlllY9il~ Weiiiie’id3Y yfuce, but (fecilin said: "Uh, look _nt and sl
her arms round me. told me how she he Slivllt the €_Vf`hlhZ. :fill _i1't"»i` i-iiifiii the frail!" 'l‘Iic house was vvry still. Jpcd
nnd received the sentence of death inihad Played hlh i1°C0ml’“"ii'i"fi‘i¢ fthe She got from those siinple couiitry I.
the pi~.:'nIi. (`ecilin’s head ached
ic felt out of sorts. She slip-
oil til bell.
iiiiia was going to follow liar, hilt _
herself hiv had been to consult SllDD¢l¢i1i- Of nnd whistled a har or two from "Thai "pm afraid you canw get her H
iiimcrous cnngi-ntiiintlons. This ven-fgoml Qlil Slimmer Time," 'pnen sneisaid the doctoh '
‘rnblo lady. who in the H‘\¢l\°rfHS Oli-wid. Slowly: "1 ploy rostime, be-I "I'u do anyuiing ii siie'li iiingi"
whom he iiiiiilstered. "ln all this,"
hc went on, "this beautiful woman
trove, in season and out of season,
thc we-li known hymn, "Thine for cause I like it. And I‘ve been "G df Li . i
cvrr. God of l<‘\'0." is the mother of thinking, Rob, that you and I have-i-_we (;:ii,i¢_(g)ii §,l‘;h R:,l\',_wel.ll; :;;,l:,h?§
Mrs. Chavasse-. wife of the bishop of n’t thc same tastes about. things. Inn; Qld tone to he,-_ Then .ll “_ once
Liverpool. think we both feel we made a mis-Llnna's face was scarlet and he Wu
*‘ |0i1en€d the Why- Ho said-Whht h°'d baptist choir anniversary day I’d rector of the Mint, George Eh Rob-
erts estimates the big plant.. will
nmke another 100,000,000 this year.
Pennies, more than any other Dorf. of
toni. dlsapggar goin elrculctéon ‘myo-
er ous y. e oyerpmqp, _ not
mind coinlng them. "ids it mils a.
fine profit. A pound of copper, cost-
ing now about 13 cents, wlibmqka $1
in pennies, ` - ,.