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Quee'-rnreencnvrown. ' d&wzcod'l`u.Th,8aL _ sizes, selling cheap. _ 1 That posthumous influence is mighty for good or evil we all know. , H16’ E1' l, for many years 3 gospel minister. f alive. But no sooner was that good ‘man dead than a mighty reviva1__of ,religion sprang up. My father laid that at one communion 30`0 people about that revival was enigrgjdsexy ` one of those new converts conversion directly to the land influence of the deadepastbr. ~ Posthumous influence, a mighty in- l Buenos! Oh, yes, after death we _Tshallilive on. A good influence, lik; -_ that of John the Baptist shall nev- er, never die. ' ` But though I honor and extol the Christ said, "There hath not risen' a greater than John thoBap- `: tilt." Oh, yes, that was true al far *as it went. True, if you speak il J reference to those men and ‘women ll who lived before Jesus was Korn. . But there ia one part of the verse ,you mustewell .bear in mind. It is s the _last part and _goes thus, "Yet, notwithstanding thin, he that is leaagt in the kingdom of if Simply this: If you and I become -hisblood webecomo in a 'sense greater aye far greater than the _greatest man who over livod who has lacrlnce jthouglit in (simple way ‘Af great 'wall or fortress has to be built. The i and lay on one layer ofistone and QQ A,-,Iii then go to their rest. `Anotbier group nmlaadoa i-lyafwhiclirsts nouiliig' mv 'ore.flay"anotlie‘r layer of stone upon the vent conaequénceswliichiater on .would _ in-f prmedmg “yer and thm eg tb thgig root. And so the work upon the |"<» _ wall grows higher and higher, each ` group ,of workmen standing upon a. ‘ loftier scaffolding than that of the "' H preceding laborers. Wel1,=t_,l-ic great FRUIT .IAPS We have on hand a large stock of Glass ‘Fruit Jars- in pint, quart ands quart Special prices in dozen JOHN C0llll0LLl & C0. as ._ _ . n NOVA SCD11 Manufacturers of Mel’s Sbirfalwlilte and colored ' u u 0 “ . 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F But' as the wall of mental and spir- itual proglress went on growing high- er and higher century after century suddenly about 1,9_00 Years _ ago spiritually it took a mil‘&0\1l0US lift- Christ's sacrifice was laid upon the top of it. The Calvary stones were the layers of the year 80 A. D. Those .stones will lift all succeeding gener- ` ations higher in knowledge and in possibilities, higher than all sin and _ higher than all future condemnations. 1 once heard a worldly man say: “The best man that over lived never went to heaven on his ,own merits. If we ever reach the city of the re- deemed, it must be through what Christ has done for hs and not through what we have done for oun- sehee This statement contains the ry kernel., the essence, the _heart of all l38l|ld240ClIRE|(iH'l'0N S1`,,llALlF . thagospel. John the Baptist in his own life great? Yes! "Yet, not- withstanding, he that ia least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than ho." _ Now, my friends, from a worldly standpoint it is almost impossible to compare the influences of diHerent 'I lives and to positively find out which _one is the greater. But, though we cannot tell who is the greats' in ' a worldly sense, we do know that in ‘ g epiritual sense no one can be great save through Christ/I blood. To-day I .would see a royal robe plac- ed ` about ~your‘.shoulders. To-day I would you might become ._ prince, rprincess at a, king’e levee. \'I’o-da.y- I would welcome you into the royal " family of which God is the Father and Jesus the elder brother. To-day ,I would have you ga-ow`=i1lto` greater qiiritual importance than any one who ever lived up to the time _of John the$l*Bapt.ist,* »beca.ule`Qhrlif..'-s Calva.ry_ is lifting you above _,the if sim. i're-nay ‘I fwsniii has tyoii .il of. Jesus. Great in life! Great in death! Great in 'your ro- ’ . - .lsineefinne .e my-~; you-nn.-agree: through time which shall nevpir. death. Like the pioneer who ente2` _ school of the Nazarene." Is it not * it blessed than he the if we nv for madg °f metal’ Mechanics t ’ _ _ _ l _ _‘”° heiiltitit. 1::.;.‘;°.i‘.:::“i.::'°.;.°f Electro-Plating lWorks I sf as ‘ I-1_3 never seemed to see any grca.t1_‘ie- WATER STREET, _ s ts from his ministry. Everybo y ` _ “ . » T _ ‘ \ loved him, yet few confessed Christ _ is 'ffharlottetown' lunder his preaching while he was __. _~ W "m .- » .il Lziaisr ;:;.;ns..:f>‘:.:: . 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