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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1898-5-26, Page 3, , �,, - ­ , , � -",1— , I �, ..-11-.---,- -,,-�'ll,�,�Ill1l.1-111,111,-."1.11 - -1- ­.'­­­� I I I I VT , "�, , I 10 I � ,� � I I I � . � I . I 11 I I � � I � I I I I I I , I I :, , �, I I I . I I I I ,� ­�, � . I ! : , , ,. I �, �: I : � �: .� . I � I '�, I . � I I .. I , I . 11 , , �� � . . . . I I I . . I . I I - I I � .., I I I I . . I � I � : ,� � I . I I . ­ . � . . . I I I , . . I � . I � I . I 11 � . I . I . I . . I � I . . I . I . � . . . � I . I . . I . . .1 . . I I . I I I I I .� I . � I I . I I I. I I - ,. I I 1. . I 11 I . . I . � I I I I I I . I . . I I I I I I I . � I . I . 1. I I I I : I . . I . . I I . . I . ., 1 I . I . I . . I . ''I ''. . I , I I I I I � . I I I . .1 1. ­- . I I 11 I I I 1:1 !, ,:I I .­.,. 1,.: I I I —� � . I ' ' , , ArMIS AIYD COJIIMBNT�- I , F0, LIFE I I "-� SWINNING � H . .I - � . I—, -11 ..".W- - , � ­—.7-FIr �— ­�­­T V7277 -W,71. 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But.,our Lord wra)s in, til, i aa of '. I � I ei i� "- I 1, I � 1, ' WITH A TEXT. . that have no parallel outside, of opera I . , . . � � . � . � i-�-� hGbreQo, in Q much, for the deed, that he. be- qwtigmer ,shall come and take US lest � I I I man,r will be all,ved throuo, this pq I � . came Insane, and fill through his in- we, drap( a t-housarid, fatboins down ; for tiblijal.. I I r- "- I "T4040111',i Suj)ller," lug ang urativo �, I u&go at R. highly f4� " rt; for,exam ple,, "I an:k t,k4 d6o ,, ,,I � ", So ' I I r. �� � , B Ig,- I I I bouffe. Notwi1listanding ,the ,dells . slleoItcs Of God 94.4 ;t 8 I sivolug SilijImmer-okil, y. I I I I ae V ce H w man will be rianity he ko r 1 ? , o I - 1. PC sv,ying,,, , "Takcil ber It 11;A4. who will not. pray Will perish, lost? are the two questions Iffatt. 2.0.11-39. C01d,: , I P,At Text, I! cor.. " 11-%h I '11, am thci slie'llberd;" aA�t Oo�abtliess Lhey I ' I , � " -noratioe of the populace, the leading RACO bt 1L'SJ111d11g CO)A411(101 � . I 4-011118i . . , men have been credited with a degree $1wropg .These away from me I Lady Jane Grey, Take If ,you have beea much by the water, platfolrca . , :4 1 � with Which I caime n this ,or away I Lady Jane �he Grey.11 It, was YOU. know very,ivell that when. one Ili in After I , PP.AC VTICA L NOTE S. understood that, JUSt as really as ho ��� I :L I ... .. . , ll,vt bro -en that -ad f6r tboul to I I - I, , lire "I I I Ont or mb � , � I .Of Intelligence which recent events 110,ve � Ulghty Q It "'O to 81) " VO -'A 11 * I estions. � : I b6illealcupo L tion there w ,11 13� I . 0 .the vQI" at his 'conscience,' , And no . poril belp must Qqnlo v ry.,quiekly or it t,,.vo 1111r,jity . I . � � I .. curremts,-one current I I I I Ver,Se M -The first day Gi- tlie feast eat, SG his life Was to be, $,Jpr1iic0(A � , '11; that thel, life �',� I - , . j�: , shown they do not possess. They have A Washington deapat l I , : I oU says; -The ,man ever cl.Q.es anyth! rig wrong, how- will ba or no use, ne mipute may 11 , mightily towards heavell, the ever great or small, but his co.upoienceL decide everything,. Immediate help, the , ' fghtily, I of valelliren I ed )>read. As Usually reek- r 11 I might W'Prolonqed4 ,,, � I � Bel'-�`ore, 110 ,Uad told them that they , I � 11 simply been masquerading ' the clia.r-. Rev. Dr, Talmage 1)reaoltoci in the I I in r fro I obtearl I I flal ,,�% in(, towards. hell; brings -Chat'. mattex before hilit, and at Inan wants or no ,and In ear g , lei I he) p, at all, Wow, that one or the other of these 6Ur- oned y that began with Sun, , t he da 1. . ,�, � 11 Could only enter into eternal life by I 1. � I I � I LL �� � 'Sote ra of sta(emen and soldiers, and words:-Ilae� sb,%I.l spread forth HIS. I . I I . , I v'ery step, of his misbehavior it' sayst is just, the kind ot a, relief the sinner ,,INr,,, rents ,Von will 1-,e. caught, In the one r Sin is leprosy, wants. The imminent, . set Of Wednesdt%y and ended,with sun- , e �!�,l Oe'li and �frin . Jiln U C 8 kiAg his blood , I .,� I I I I seem to have no real conception of the h0idain the midst of them, as he that � �� I I �, 'American g, wrong." a sin case is Urgent, is 'alysis, sin I is a consumption, instamtomeous. See tbat:soul sinking. ,you will fie carried out to where it a Pal , 04111005 Into tile wa,V89 - set 'Of. Thursdr�y, it was the f irst (4�'I, 'I 60). Of CQ,ursis thk meant, 1. , 1�1 . that they muk share his vital activi� I � . I uation or its people. What SNY11nmeth sprdadeLh forth Ili$ hands ! , I I , i, ",pro- � I sin is poillati' . ocean ­hOs6 I on, sin is death, Give it Son of Goid, la�r hold� of him! It is his are'fire, and N-ibose. ships are fire, alid day of Unleatyelled bread, because on 11 I " tle,,�' and be animated by his spiri. of . L I 11 could be more r1dioulous'th& . , uthe to. sWim-'�-Isalah xxv. 11. �,� . I . all Go.ver- The fi4herm , . , � . nunciamento,".. of tile Spacii an seeks out uAfrectitlent- a,tair chance and it Will swamp you last hour, of. mercy. Be' quick I be body, mind an Mlioae beach is, Tire; or you will be car- - , . a I , d soul for ever. In this flick I 0, I wish , - understood . ried down in a eurrent will em- it all I efUlly sea , eayea was car -robed for In every house, and was destr yed, 0 . Pel f -S" , , were to repo,atodl I " %orifice. They I ' � I ly 11 11 I I &) thfr as A memorlaFoe hicil. I I :1 , 1, ' , . , �, I �. . nor Gemenral of the khtlippinea, issued ed nooks, Yea Stand all day on the " . � world it only gives a faju4 intimation how ilrgett'thls G9.,=1 -:L�,.,There w which ts, virulence, but I after for athous- wart, in the n � avy at, sea, wbol had as a OY into a, sea whose Surges beat mus- Of t � � been I je� The Xe�rish month began with the new . I 97, He took the cup, and gave , I , � - �, thanks. Tile passing around of the 'UP I . I" ,� C I I . 11 � ." a week, ago, wherein the American pop- ,bank ofe, Wide river in thoe� broiling , , ­;-�­ �. � � , " W, - " excres- still, and, fling line I thb throne ,of God, O,, it is and quadrillion at years it has ra.n- severely whipped far .bad behaviour, against saoke4 your soul�'wbat then? You and he 'was maddened by it, and he a solemn minute, Ha*e you ever seen moori, and Cherefoi�e the Passover feast, I like . 1 1, �. Of wine ini,n�lea with water Nvf,.s part , I ,� the I., � .��,` -n Ole mne- denounced as social out your and eat ob, � . . I 4, them - � trying to resuscitate ., a, IuLlf- - _ see a Patient in the first stages Of ty- .leaped into the sea, I ou'r own Raster, ca Ili some I me Of ceremony of the Passover Sup- . I 'I per. It W�,.a by brief ,: ,�, I 'Oences". I ation of adventu a If res, with- n(Ahilag, while the expert angler' iyre4k I t . I �. I I out collesion or history, offering only through the, jungle, and goes a 010 fev drowned persont You repaembieT the K Pr, The cheek is somewhat he lesped into th)B sea, then, quick as I flushed, the hands somewha,t hot, an albatross Swooped. upon manipulation. You remember they I years earlier tlian, in Others, Tile ' disciples, Caine to Jesus. the head of prioeded a offoei�­' : � 11 , : ,.. , �. I Ing of thanksgiving, , 11 .11 , 28,.- � '��.� This � by ,the shadow' of the f, Infamous traditiom pre- .lightning, . - Cooled by ',Why,,' him. tNed every ppssible art, YOU. renlem- the family 1�� I is my blood of the new tes- , I , . . :, .: and Ungrateful solitary I . I . 1. , , it slight chi you I 111, The,drownifig inam, brought to ber 11 and Put their say, "typilolA 'seem his ' -ross bow they knelt dow was responsible for the tame . : nt. ,Tbe'usp throughout Christen- .. � . rock, and a a �,-` spectacles, in which' appear Insolence, in pl, be where no I . , � fisherinatl has to Senses, ,seized hold of the albat . , � f I ever does ,nx)t be much of a'.dIsease." But wait. until , itrld heia am The fluttering. of the bird lips to. the lips of the insensible. pa- proper observance of Passover by his I dom. of he Nrio d bestament for each of I � ,� � t r . I I I I I is I I ,. I . the diviAoilaof holy . i ,defamation,' cowardice and. Cynicism V . been for. ten years I I - ,� I , I I S thrON1 out his, line, and comes home the patient hat been Six weeks under kept him on the wave until relief could t'ent and breathed and bi-eaLl'iefl, tuo, tt� Ing to get the lungs to work, and at family, and a rabbi' was responsible fot his disci les, I writ confusing 11; to the mi I i -J ads of our Sundo,y sell am, ol, � , 11 I --- I � , ; I . � � . L . 4--�- 1 1 . I; . I Tlia sailors of Commodore Dewey's at night, his face.shiffing, and his bas- ' . I and. all his energies have beelf,sortung Come. Would that to -night theAdcive,of I I I 0 is lit- God's Imt, hen lie just ga. e one, feeble ut P and he is too weak to lift� h convicting, converting, and sav- w ' I 1. P . � - 18. ,Ta a . . � I uAl, a man. � PTO so and I ,� I.. I The -Ord here simply means covenant, � . I I I'l � Tlie blood abed for the IS- . � I I a4uadron war O'd as "foreig .era, katfall. I,do not know wily we minis- . I � I . I e platur n the G6spel tie , I,., h " finger, and his intellect is gme, ingSpirit mlght-�flash frobi the throne they shouted,all, around the room: , , $ 1 Amd -, Re lives f he lives f , t . then you see the full havoc of the dis- Upton your soul, and, that you,. taking I 1101% cl, I - SO." MY tifue� is ,it hand. 'This means . I I ,Salvation of � . ,) rael at the time of thoo jU$tjtUtIOU Of � . . I , I , � I "I I � tie � 1 . "I e I . possessing neither instruction nor disci- ters clif need always be fish- , I � I an Ing in We Same at a I !: -who had no other motives th' re, In, and preaching � pline," . night, your dro . ease. Now sin in this world is an all- hold of its Potent y�irxg, might live and I wiling soul, 0 sinner, I I � I bolle is by the, gra � I m6nt '-which is only in its first live forever,. ', . pc,(,� of Chtist to be 'that the meal was to be hastened, for � . I our Lord.says­ Lake 22, 15, "With do- . PASSOVer .(read Exod. 12. 3-8) was -, � �: In a true sense "blool of the co,ve;i3- : �1 . - �,�� I I 1. '! r I I . "robbery, lust and -the la,ying ofim- from the SWAB text that other peo- , I ,very stages; but after the gravp, It is rend., I Want to persuade yon to -night to r00%-fiscitated- We have gathered ar- 0 is "No," Would that this 1'. - � sixe I have desired to eat this Passover ant;', and the Shedding of Jesus's blood - . : � "I 'we's to be to h' disciples, the truo Is- L L I I I I 's . lo, preaciR from. I Cannot und 1, le of- the P Stand . JAOus hands, upon the temp I er, mi- lng� blasting, I I ,bB V@1 .lit I all-cle7voluring, all-oon- ay hold of this strong Swimmer, ,u,ud you. "it r when begin to live. The with 'you Wdre I Suffer.- What our � . ,, � ,:�� rael of GOJ What the other had been � I � I � il . . . true GQd.1' "Vain, deslIgns, ridlouldus th-0 P0110Y Of tli6 minister who, in � � t I turning, eternal: typhoicl. Oh, if we You say. is always ruin," Thtere you could, see our unparcloned sins as God is not a. rivelf or a, la,koa, bu,b has a cal- Lord Jesus Christ steps do -,s -if, He gets *lip 'Lord's "timell ,Was the disciple a could I I I 11, I A token and a means of salv�,CiQll,h I I I � is "Whio.h, . boastings1l, Off 0, par with this is the Blackfrlara, Londonj England, every' I . I I . I . . On His 'knee, lie. puts 'his t I sees th0m,our teeth. would chatter, and a,mitY. resul,taut from the fact 'tha.t 0. You ' lip, not certainly know. Before ,thisthey .1VIlich slied for marly.. I o 11:: is � '' ,� being all di" "For many" Is equival- ­ ; I I I 11 . official cabinet announcement that the week foir thirty years preached from I � . ' I I 'the our � knees would knock together Whetu 0, Strong tivinimer, ,went out to and would breathe pardon, and . life, and hea.Ten into immortal I had beard him a . I I . I aY. "My time is not, � I .1 11 1� 11 ,. . ent to "for all.- See I 'T!qL 2. 6, Por . �31 �, . A x a harbor Epistle of the Hebrews, It is an iferican victory in Manill . 11 . and Our respiration would be choked, save a sinking. man, the drowning man: yciiii, and our heart would break. If clutched him, threw his arms around SMI. God grant that this hour there Yet fully come" and probabty,w ith tile the remission of sins. A very P1 I I ain, ­ ,� liitatelnent , '. `�` � 'Was "a. Sad but glarlous day to], Spaim- .exhilaration to .me when I can come � � 1 . Y?UT . given, they are bearing I -and they both may be thousands of souls resuscitated ,sins are tififor him, pinioned his arms, �. memories O'i- - the triumphal entry Ili . that without, the death of , � I, . our Lord our sins could be , :� It almost passes comprobensLon that across E6 theme, which I feet has not . down on 'you, and you are sinking- went down together. When you are from this awful spiritual drowning, I , their minds, they thought of him as not remit- I "I ted. . .1 :�-11 '� . A been treated,, and my text is one : I -ex-CaPtain General Weyler a 11 . � bould ser- yp � . � sinking away from happiness, ,sink -i saving a man in the water, YOU do not ,stand on the deci of the old Gospel ng "bib amid a crowd of and away from to [his - about to become king and themselves ' 1� ''I � 11 27, 1 will not � . I ., �, % - , drink 'henceforth of � Lously propose to the queen re ent a af,that kind. There are pa,ths in God's �� 9 . 1. , that.af�B 'A Ord beaten by Chris tian God, sinking way from By- Want come up by face; you ,A,mnL passengers, ery I thing Chat is good and blessed, sink-; to cOlUe tip by hils back. You do,ifot Yet my soul is -wrung with sorrow be- . as shortly to be triumphant courtiers, � I . . 1. �� this fruit of the vine. This Product of � � I the vine .That, "Before , I I . . plan - for him to invade the United. well .. feet. When Ing fail ever. I 1. .1 � Want- bilin. to take hold of you while Muse .I see some of Ton overboa.rd. and I will keep the passover.at thy house anoLher meal , ­.'; , I Shalt �K%ve carried out God's awful , I q , , - kita,t6s at the head of a,V army of 50,- mertwant toquote Scrip- � . ta I I 000* men., In a well-disposed people is, they quolte, s that Then -what (!a We want T A swimmerl you take hold at him. .But, blessed camnot help you, May the living � , Christ this hour put out for your res- A Strong slylitiffnex I A swift swimmer I be God, Sesuft Christ in so strong a . with my disciples. Where* 9, rabbi of sittellprominence asJesus nowhad ob- Plan." That day, when I drijxl.- it new , - , ,. ', , � I , : .� with you in my Father's' kin-dom. �� ,everybody has heard. 'When they I such a display. of ignorance would lie , And, blessed be God, in my text we have Swimmer, He comes, not tO, our back, cue, niragi d nding fortli His hands ,in 'Him announced. "He shall. spre d but.to our fa,ce, and He asks us to the of YOU- at"a Swimmer spread- a served the feast would be a matter of, A I . �� I � 1, Promise of most.sacred mysi7ery. 1�, I 11 � 1.11 I I", �. `,� i . , want a, chapter, read, i 1: pitiable, but in a representative $pan- I hey read, a � ' I chapter that all. the other. people have forth His hands in, throw eth,forth his li��ds to Swim." 0 that -in the midst at the ,around Hiza the arms olt our he &t late, Salvation to house goneraL interest. . � � . I I 19, Tbew made ready the passoiver. 130� When they had sung P, hymn, . . ;,,. I - I . �, I . ,� ; , �!%' , � they nto,the mount of Olives. I ,� 1, 'went out 1 V� ish type like Weyler it is $imply "Mic. I I , the cofnedlan­ln-�chief of the Spanish been rea,ding, so that tile Church as swimmath spreadeth forth and then promises to take us might come your his hands to swina." You ha,ie notiiiled. to the. beach an& Ile will do it. Do Chis night. You wa.nL religion yOUT- , They made everything ready for the 4' , I 1� � Rise, let us -go 'hence" John, 144L , : . I . ! The singing 'AIMS " ] . I I I. � to�da,y is Ignorant of three. f I Officials, however, is Captain, G fouths'O eneral. that whena swimmer goes out to rescue not trust thh selves, and yonr f a�niilies need the same. t plank of good Works. supper Which they N.vere about - to pax- probably a sort at I '. cbant� and tha hymn was probably � , I : �t �,,ii , : , 2 the Bible. YOU. go in:to-tbe " lanco of Cuba. The withax Louvre, at . awal at tho any one, he puts off his heavy apparel. DO not trust that shivered. spair of religion. Another opportunity for bea- He must not have any, such impediment your own righteousness. Christ only ven is closing* , closing. closing. take of, The ordinary work or pre- . 1. I 11 Psalms 113 acid. 114. Tile Mount at 01- - 1,11: I 111 - . I 11 , ; . . , American cruisers after they, had. bom- PaXis. YOU confine yourself to one, ..: I I . i . about.him. if h "Ye sinners, seek His ra,ce, I e is going to do this can give you, -transportation. Turn I 9 ,paring a, Passover feast included the PUrchasing of a lamb, making bread Lves Was just beyond the walls of Joy- . ­ 1, Usalem- this was the time, of ' 11 �1. " carridor at that Opulent gallery ,of barded and razed the forttfi,eations tin- , I I . great deed. And When Christ :stopped Your' ftce; IiVOrf Aim to -night as the His wrath ye cannot bear; forth to save us, He shook off.the dying maxtyr, did.in olden days whoin Fly to the shelter- of His love without leaven, and the Collecting of bitter lierbs,,wino, .full � I ,i, � Moon. Out through the clear light and , � '' ',; ,�; the deep � I 4ar,donstructiou at Matanzas is herald- paintings. As you -come Out YOU" . . I ,id by Blanca for the Span- friand ,says to YOU ; "'Did yon see th&1 . sandals of' heaven and His feet were he cried out; " None but. Christ I None And. find Salvation there." ' free; but Christi" � and a sweet fruit jam. Th. lamb could only b6slain by I., shadaws they went; oUt �L I .:. 11.:� I through the, silent streets, down I I �,� ­ I nto " as a viotary 1 i,randl 0 Ish arms. The return of a sooutinw 1�eml: A" "N ," , � "Did I you sea and Ile laid aside the robe of Jesus has taken millions . . eternal royalty, and His arms ng to take were to, the land and Ito is -willi KAKIN0 WOOD ALCOHOL 5 Priest in the co -arts of the temple, at a prescribed hour, and it lnuat:bo I . the valley that circled the walls and : � . 1:,-7, �, � � up the slope of the of Olives � I , �, � ns, "NO.It boat from any point nea�' the Cuba; that Roube 71" ",'Did you see � . . -that Titi "bid I I free; and then He ,stopped down in- you there. 0, whawt hardness to shave - L , tc) the,, 'wave of our transgression, Him back When Ile has been swiniming The Deadly Sitbstatice Th.11t whtr4tr rropers . 000,ka.4 by roasting. I 20,21. .Mount -1 I � I I 1, "; to the Garden, of Gethsemane I .1 . -11 I I I I � - I I coast to the main squadron outside H an 9" No." you see . ay, . that Ra,phaelt" "No." "Well," and, it came up over HIS wounded feet 0,11 the way from .the throne of God - I SoinetImes DAnIc. . I . He sat down with the twelve. He reclined wi ' th them; the tables had I . 1 L .. . I . ��i . � '' �, 11 1, �ana harbor is habled as a naval triumph says ,�and made the occasion for forensic out- your friend, "then you didn't see the I I and It came UP above -the spear staB to where YOU: are to -might, andia ,ready It is hecessoxy f irst ta convert -virood . . In His Side, -aye, it dashed.to the lac-' to swim all the way back again,'tak- - t liqUid. in probabi I Y been ranged as three sides Of & hallow square, the benches . � . : ,�, �- CHINESE CONSERVATISM. . I � ,,,� . . I .1 . .1 . I I I . Louvre." NOW, friends, .I think -% I va burstd in the public squ,%re of the city. - The strong arated. temple, the higb--,vater mark of 'Y ur redeemed spirit. . I hase some- 0 .eat hydraulic His anguish. Then, rising above the Ing 0 thought what at spectacle the pressure wou, times Id not squeeze one-half and a-firange,d outsids, .of these and. Cush- imeld. ,L I �1, . Mtr to 'KE"Ple(l,ventents du ato Way-, 61r r . 1. 'I."; I 1. Tlke,tr Revered Ancestors. I '- � Mrs too Mitch ftOb to omfine otirselve.% - . � - . I . I 1 The.humorous paxt of it all is thait to one, Of the grqa4t c6rridors of this I . .1 flood, "He at retched forth, His hands ocean bed will present when in the. last of I per cent. of the imaisture from dry In, the midst of them, ashe that swim- da -y the water is all drawn off. It but by, Each of the banquaters re� clizied OIL cushions, leaning on his left . I I I �� .4 I I The two.riational traits which.retard I � �i � 1:, . � I I I , I � 'y .1 . gallery of, Scripture truth, and so the Spaniards axe serious in what they I much so,, that there are three ' wood I putting the same mater- meth, spreadeth forth his hands to will be a. line of wrecks from beacb� to - Swim." I . � . - h ial into. an iron retort and converting I beach - There where the ' arPDOm­ , 11 elbONNI. John, as we lea,m from his gospel, .reclined next in, front of our Lord, I .progress in China, according to Dr. I � , ", Chest,,, are the "monuinen-tal, and tin- ', . . not per- I say and do. Tb�6y refor to Americans .1 I ,,, was in the house to -night -who. have � . If YOU have ever watebeit a swimmer, ere Went down. There is where the it into charcoal by, means of heat the and, .the lknelles being put close, C each other, leaned, on hii boa - 11 � . ­) Paralleled, conceit- of the People &ad' 1. I �� I 1. as "pigs" because they believe them. to ever noticed- the, all-saggestise and YOU notice, that his line of battle ships Went down. There ga,ses and smoke, whole body is to the'exteut, of fully brought into play. The arms fie is wilbre the merchantmen went Out. 3fany incidents of the last sup I I I I 1. .� their "conservatism, which has been , . . 1:� I . I � I . be a, gross, ummannered, urillatbIllgent � powarful picture in the wordis of my are x- clown. 65 per Cent. of ,the weight of the wood, ed, his hands dri�e the water back, the There is where. -the . steamers went I be Per given by other evangelists are OrnittedbyKalthew. Forexample, the . I � better described as the . . I . ir ada,mantine, I 11 . 1� I I sordid people., They mistake forbear- text. . I I . . I � � " knees am active, the head is tossed back, dO-,vn;--,a long line of wreelps from ma,y condensed into pyroligneous dispute of the disciples " to -Which blilodfaidedt Satisfaction, in the past." �. 11 �� ' anee for 'clowaxilice, and. being wholly � . . ---�71 - . Thistext represents God at a strong *,incapable to escape Strangulation, the ,,,%,hole body beach to beach. What a spectacle in acid, from which are obtained� wood is in prOp,,1,i,,. , And whefi' ChrQ the last day when thel water is drawn, Should be, the most prominent, the I ,i:� I'he first, thi ,. 1. ng CUB sees of China, , , I I - of appreciating an unselfish. swimmer", striking Out to I 11 . a#.t .they believe that, in the present - - - PUSIL, down ' alcohol, acetate of lime,and Wood Cars. sprang out in the deep to same us,. Be off I But 0,, how much more solemn A- . cord, of -wood weighing 4,000 pounds threw His -a,shillg of the disciples' feet,and ,the Cpachilig' Of John 13. 12y-20. The ineal �� coming from this. direction, is the City— ,� , �. I . � of New Shanghai . � . . iniquity and to- �sava this souls of ,d�n. war Americans are inspired only by ,, . . . I H�b shall spread forth His hands In. entire nature in it�all His U, we bed an eye, to see � the spiritual Godhead'. His; oninisdielcice, His good- ,wrecks and places w1fere they foUn- produces about 2,650 pounds of pyxoli- . I WaS opened -.vith a formal than ' ksgiv- iag, and Nye are to think it . It is a, fine modern - I .� I � . I . "I � ,.� city, with niu-srous factories, Well . mercenary, motives, tit all seriousness the midst of them, as hethat swim- liess, His love, His o'ninipoteric6-head, aered. You would find thousands gneo,as acid and 700 pounds of Char- heart, eyes, handsi feet. We were so along these streets. Coming here, � to- of as going on either 1, sil,,10 8 or in quiet unre- . I .� equipped; lighted by electricity, with I � 1�, I . ,. I � they consider themselves a, very Super- ' I I 1. ' moth spreadeth forth his hands to .. ior people. The chivalry at- which they coal. The pyroligueous tiold from 0.116 . far out on the Sea, and so deep down might, if you had. such, superb eyesight, cord of wood produces. nine gallons of In the waves, and fax from 'the the corded Conversation, and then as? they 1, did eat came the awfuI announcement a wide boulevard, lined by ,it magnifi- ,, �, Z; �, I cent row of ., � business , I Swim." The figure is bald and ,,any- N* . boast seems rea.1 to their imperfect via-, aided, , lvlosL of YOU know how to so out standing at door while yet this shore, that nothing short Of an entire room was empty, you might,, then'have 82 Per cent. crude wood alcohol, 900 One Of You shall betray me. Why hadjesus kept this fact to himself un- houses three or . .. four stories in height, with handsolale I I ", ion. They. do not realize their degen- swim. Some of you: learned it in the eraby, but cling to..the faded Godpould save us. Christ lea,p,Ad out seen thousands of such inarks of wreck Pounds Of acetate of lime, and about for our rescue,. saying - -1.o 1. I come to smt tered all through these pews, the 25 gallons of tar, besides Bar bushels til m0w, and -why did he now, Utter it T These Were though resida-clOes. a sYstem of water Works � . � 1:2. . I --11 � I'll I glories of city s�hoclls, ,where this axt is' taught; I � their savage Past. Clad in rags and I dO Thy will," and all the surges off liu- places -where on other Sabbaths immor- of Charcoal. After the pyro]igneous is not perfect men, they Were lovers of the Master; they I and a great many conveniences of mod- I . � I � I , I � . n the r sAmia of You, in boyhood, I iver tatters and crowned with tinsel, Spain near your father's house;'sonfos of you m - acid neutralized with lime. the, wood an and Satanic (hate beat against Cal men were invited to heaven and Him, a,nd those who watched Him from refused it. Christ came down in their alcohol is distilled off, the lime bold- ha& no_ , the t _ of them. gone nearly so far as ra.t -%i,h . , " a Sold. him to death, but era �, cividzed life. One would Suppose . I �, I that all thes �� e desirable things, taken : : 'L I . , I .. I 6 struts upon the stage to enact a royal - � 1 since you came to manb�ood or woman. and herok Blind to her ludior- the gates of heaven feued He would go awful catastrophe, putting out for ing the acetic acid is, solution. After down Under the wave, and instead of their soul, "spreading forth His hands the separation of the wood spirit tb B they were very far below our Lord's, P ri -a I t d ha an d � I . , ,�i 11 0 tit there and put right down before I 1� I I 11 Part. hand, while summering .on tile beach � sftvint9l others would Himself perish; as a swimmer spreadeth forth his remaining liquid is boiled down I , alrea, k I d quaxrelecl Lind -were again to quarrel about the eyes of the Chinese, would excite , � . , � . I'll . ., I ous appearance, she�ls surprised that . . . . � olf the sea. IOU. stop clown in the I instead of applause she is greeted only . waive, throw head back, but putting His brea St to the foam, and hands to swim;" but- they thrust Him in pans to a. sugar, which is dried and shak!Agl the surf- from His lorks, He in the sore heart, and they emote His becomes the acetate of lime in com- preced- ence. Jesus ,all, their attention to the deeper loyalty that they himi ,I 11 ,�:: their admiration and stimulate it desire . : . � .� I ,. to have the same ""I. with laughter. : .1 . I yqu. your You i, bring your elbows to the chest, you I came on, on, untli He is to-nLght with. fair Cheek, and they perished, the merce. Acetate of lime is used for in the reach of every one here.. Eye storm afnd the darkness swallo%ving making acetic acid. 1 owed 22. Exceedingly sorrowful. See John 18, 22, Lord, is i� If This is one the advantages. But we' � ,:,� . I .L 5 pass ,through it gate, through the � I 11 ,:­* I I ...�, . ' put e m O doNva- THE SITUATION IN ITALY. Omniscient, heEwt infinite, arm Omni- them up. 0, are there any here now Fully three-fifths of the wood alco- PflitOnftl Kilghby to feet that they lime of strangest glim, "If psesof. the depths high stone wall that Separates New I . , '. frora 11 ­ � I � . , wardand the soles ot your feet out- . 'Gelleral ft'volrtY the Cause or like Paugerou Ward, and YOU. push through the water � , save, even. unto who are sinking? Do hat and acetate of produced in - the uttermost. Oh, it was not, half a they feel the. ,need of, a Divine axin? the world are made in the United God 'ready ' a human n Cure that literature furnish_ es to U.S. C�Oti would an ppose they . Old Shanghai, and, find ou.tselves I I 1�1 . � 1. . I.-, in the 'Midst of a typical,'Chinese city . Dlsorder., � . . I as though you h%a been born aquatic. I The� state of Itialy, described in It P. grand thing to know how to that trampled down bellowing Christ is now to step, out for States. A considerable quantxt - 'a Gennesaret, It was not a q;2arter at� the Of their present and their eternal o in Sweden, and . 7vOfuld say ' "Not 1, Lord.?' ,7boo fact is not One of these men seems to have . � I ­­' -a City. ,. the le, ten- L ­�,,, making about list proo . .,!�� as .is . . . . awlin., nolt only for youxself, but be- . -� despatches, is Only a little short of re- cause you Will after a,while, perhaps, a God that mastered the, demons of tim. I ask you to lo4y hold of this exhibition now being held in Stock- G,adaxa. Iti was, 'not'ttwo�thj7,ds of*a Christ aad lay hold, of Him now. You holm specimens may be seen. Wood be'emi satisfied,'wl,'th his own loyalty, and not one of them certainly had reas- , Sion to decency and.cl6duliness of any I ': �� . '' � I., - City in tile empire. We ask the citi- I ., ,�. 11 I vol:,UAOO�Ty. .,TAB Savi I ng, feature of have -to help others. I cip not kno%v .: � the situation, so far as the Government - anything, more stirring or sublime i . God: thit lifted UP Lazarus into the will sink without Him. Lay hold of alcohol affords a perfect substitute for, arm's of his over-joyed sisters. It was Him. 0 that God this moment might grain alcohol for manufacturing and . nat a fragcrie.n.ti af. it Gad break thb -will on to be. for shortly they .-ill forsook him n a d, fi I , - � . rons of Old Shanghai if they would not � :, I I .1, I 11 like to have I . . I .1 � than to See a onfe ma,u like Norman Me- . i's concerned, is tha�t the troubles . do Xenzie leaping from the ship Madras who offered madness of those who mechanical ,purposes, and at less than patrolon, and Peace Co all the race. Wb. not. have tlxb mercy and the favou'r - p I 0 the cost. It is Used r n ipa'l- � 23. Efe t�heA dippeth ,his* hand w . me 6, � ith the dish. "He clean water and clean � I . L� streets and houses with grass pl%t,,L - I ,f- � � I .., jl � - 'nob appear to be the result -Of any into the ' sea, to save Charles Turner solid, political oxig&nization, but , are Who had dropped from th� royal yard .one-third This might 'Y swimmer. threw .ELis gion7 of tha,t, Chriist who is the, only, Saviour ly as a, solvent in' the making of shel- deur, His glory,'flis haight, His wisdom, the world evei has had or ever will iac ' varnish and In. making calluLaid n Better, that dip- ped." Just a, moment. ago the hand,of Judas and that of the Matter had ,.:�', llt!�LL around them, and they say: "No. Our ,� I �,­, . ancestors, for otyears have . I , 1".. 11 thousands I , � I . due to the hunger. of the population. yvItile trying to- loosen. the sail, bring- ' ling him back to the deck amid the 'ease, I His omnipotence and HIS eternity into have. Say-, do you -want to die? and photographic paper. It maAB .this One act . . It took both hands of you covet ruin? Do you despise Do a beatutiful dye tints is antisepticl,' and pro- ba,bly touchad as. they, according to oriental dispease(I with, such thlags, and. shall ..... . I Wei Set up ourselves to be "viser and 11 i - . If this proves to be the they ma'y I huzza,s Of the passengers and the crew. . be got over With comparatively little It a man has not enthusiasm enough God to save us, --both ,feet. How do I Have y. on lif Led the poniarolvirith which is Used for liniments and for skin rub- prove it On the aross, were,not both to stab the lIfe of your immortal soul T t bing in bathhouses. . custom, each reached Out to partake of the fruit. Dipping� a piece of the unleavened. broad in, the syrup, befter than they T, 1.w&stoldth&tthe . I i . oitixem.,f op Ne Shanghai offered to . 11 wirater I , � difficulty. There, is, however, a clan- to cheer in such circumstances he de- . - serve2bimself to drop into the hands n . albecl? Oil the cross were not 0, sinner, thou knowest not where thou I -1 --- batbi fee� nailed? His entire nature at. On the verge Of what woe. On the — Jesus gave it to Yucims, and, according . . to? John's I I , extend, their stipply,. free of . i charge I to Old Shanghai, in the hog* � I .1 . ter that they way devellapi into a polit- sea, and . have no one help him.: The Royal I leal movement if the iromeciiatewarits Humana. Society of England was es- involved in Our redemption I - . waves. of -svilat sea. Slmki�'g. Sinking. SVMPTUARY LAWS. � . If You have lived much by the-v,,at- Sinking. From horizon to horizon not Lyciurgus the first to record thus give a sign which was understood by at. least two of the discip!es. of dvertling, the peatilences that Came 1: , �, from' the Canals. I . A Committee Atom 1. of the people are not I appeased, mO I re established in 1771, its object � - . particularly Ili the Besides the tO applaud and reward those was perhaps eli, yott notice also that if any one is one sall in sight. Only one strong,switft� . .1 I -with* hea-d flung back and arms promulgate suraptuary laws, and there going C14 to rescue, the drowning, he mer, . � I . 24. Thisverse contains the statement I . Old Shanghai was sent; over toexamine I .1 I �1. the I water. Its members ,went back and � ­ north, . Should pluck from the Socialists, whosek chief centra is at Mil- who I UP life . I . deep; Any me who has perforrated Such I , ,1.1t Ile ,.dependent, self tspread, as he that swimmeth w, -reliant� able On ' - as a long string of them. All re- to gar alanei There may be it time SPli-dooth fbrth his hands tch swira.11 0 spectable citizens were commanded to of one: of the mysteries of God's deal- ings with men. It Was appointed that reported that'. they (lid not like it, that �r I it had no ].lady to it like the water of r r r 4 r an,' there are the Irridentlliats,. who a deed of claring has all the �artioulars . have only been restrained by the exig- Ii .. , of that bravery yeeorded in a pub to re- r r when he mu�st spring out to save one, ,that God would lead you into the peace dine at a public mess table, that they - an(]. hope of the Gospel. You will never and he cannot get- a life.-boa,t, and if Christ should suffer, but it -was i.,)t appointed that any individual should � I their Canals, and * that 1 t had "neit her �� I I � Caste nor Smell,- it might I be thought encies of the Triple Alliamce, to be cord, and on his breast a medal done L ,There ­ . he, goes out, and, he has not strength have so fair a Chance as this very one, might, not be enervaited. by overindul- . betray him. There is no(such fore-ofoll- - , free nation as to that there would be some hope front � ibe counted with. is � MI I so the Re in blue and gold,�'ttnd bronze; anchor pdblicaa element that has been gain- . I and monogram, and inscription telling enough to bear him�.elf, up, and bear in whibb. to accept of the Lord. Jesus gentle in eating and drinking. Fifteen � another up, be will sink, and instead- of Christ. I hear a, great many - i 1i the a were pla,ced at a boa rd, An, preclude absolute Will, We have Pe.ter's a pinion at the litterati of the country, but tile ., lit- I . I te. vati I ivo, in the hope of ol-)t afining -an I I I I � �tng In strength year by year through to future generations the bravery of '. ,Unpopularity of the monarchy, the man. or wooman. who saved a soul , dragging one Corpse out 01 the ' torrent audience saying: "Well. I ie�ould like =each Subscribed 9, monthly quota - you. will have two to drag out. When 6 lie a Christian to flight. I am go- of provisions, and no dainties were guilt of Juda,s in Aota. 1. 16-18, It had been ,good for that mail, if he had not . �, office, undel-. the Chinese system, so 1� Cho 11 s6ad,, like a Stone Imll of opposl� y: arising from the"ever-Increasing ,bur- froan, drowning. But, my friends, if it den of taxation. Should all these ele- is such a worthy thing to sa,ve a body 11 . Christ sprang out into- ,the sea to de- to Work to berbome a, Christian." permitted. One day Dionysius of , illa liver Us, He had no life -buoy Ivry brother, you begin wrong. When gyracuse, -who was a little fastidious, been born .Words which our Lordnev- ei said. about any other sinner. r al�y.*aiifat all Chang" or relftyrins. I . I The. edoLoatioint of t � I , liese men consisto I , meats combine and find a, common bas- from the deep, I ask, �yolu if it is not is of action the situatio'n miglft easily & worthier thing to sa,vo a,,n immortal , .. .His Father did -not help Him. Alone in a Ulan is drowning, and a, stronger made a grimace at the sort of food . the wi,ue-­,pres(S.. Alo)ne In tile I swimmer comes out to help him, he bofore -him, whereupon one Of the 25. Then Judas. Whether Judas rt,0W spoke in Utt er clefiance. of the whole largely� i.n.* the memorizing of bookg ,�,' � .1 ��� from. 1,000 to 3,000, years old, and the . -11, become very serious for the Govern- soul? And you shall see,to�riight, the ment.. '. . pang� I Alole,in Ne darkness.. Alone in the I Says LO the Ymm "Now be quif t. Put guests remarked: "Sir, bad you been I , I twe _,,e with whom he had eaten the meal or,whether he did not know that I 11 thiners they know are things that come , I I ' I � I son of God step forth for his achieve- , . . There are of OOM-rsB'mauY causes at ment, "He shall spread forth His molaitain. Aloom� in. tile ,ma. O� if your arm on my arm or on my s1libuld- dipped in the Earootas you would have . I HW saxes us, 1-10 ''shalt have all the, i er, but don% �txuggle, -don't try to relishedourbrotliX TheEur6tasWaS tile, �th-ers knew of his guilt we can- its near as �n.ytb the world could, , dome to betilig ­ =tely wortono- ' . the bottom of the Present troubles of hand� in the midst of. them, as"he that May be 4narr Italy, but they owoed down swimmeth spreadeth fairth litis hands to 1 . cre,dit, for "there was none to heir.)," hell) Yourself, and I'll take you ashore. the Chicago River or Hitvaum Harbor $a oar. No wing. No laddef. When The mor � o you struggle and the more of Sparta. . I liot certz6inly say. It is not suppos-, a,ble that he did not, know [-.hat he was t it 11 I I � I .11 , I I I . I 4 IM� Who by bribat,y .or some Other , I . -to two principal ones, .the military ex- swifit", � � I . ikaincies 'In . Nathaniel Lyon fell Ili the battle you ­try to hell) yourself, the more . . - I 1 � I I I the ,guilty one, John ,--%Ys, " After the sUpper Satan 1;ito him." Per- . means d6 at last recoo . Lve an oTfiolal ap- % I of the,'Wiple Allia I nce , and Order to understand the full force . I I Crispi'd Afridmnl advoabu!res� The ex- of this figure, you nood-to realize, first charge. in front of his troops, lie had you lml�edo me.' Now " be quiet and a Whole4raly to cheer him; wben Mar� I'll take you ashore. 'When Chrjst� UNDERGROUND CITY� entered hans he -,," so determined to,betray � pohituient receive but a no na,l sun, " �". . . ,]it ., . ',is Salary, They a;re suppoisod to sup- �,; � , I . costive, taxaUcin, required to 'PaY fOr of all tbatour,race is ina sinking con- . -these two poll ' cies. are responsible for dition. You sometimes hear shal Ney, sp4ag into, the contest, and the . O a av e strong Swimmer, comes out L . Epernay, in France, iis�a, vastsubte'r- Plual-ged 'in his Spurs till the horse,s. a soul, the sinner says,. ,,.That's right. . Xeius Ili,%& the, question had arisen in his Yllinet Whoether his .NKaster could plement this in dubh. ways as they Can I ,:: :�t�l, I I ,-, -1)y. pilfering money that I � ;� I people � the present ,difficulty, and'it will be talking, of.what they consider the fla;nk,g spix,tted; blood; ail Pr raffean city, ,the strosocts for miles*be- ance ap� I am glad to See Jesus, and I am go- ' ' . � knOw' of his schemes atift avoid them, pxs��es I I throu:gh� ,tbeir 'Ung � - � hands, by exac I . interesting t6 see how the Italian G,Ov� m6SL beautiful words.in oil,. lilng . � ' ,uage. ernmant. WEI I Work its inray ouC Of it, One man. sa,y "horde," another a It is . plauded( hfin. Buti, Jesus alo, I "Of I g to helli H I g ing to'cla I 9 n out of solid Chalk, flailke& n bew no Ift imi am 0 1 the people there was',�hone to holp,"All this, an thing that - ' 6iles Champagne of all blonds and- he niny have asked this question to ascertain. Thou hast said. That, is 'evident . 1, I money from Litigants, and by torturin � ::'! 'U�;e .. ace 9 I '', d, person% Until the highest . , . "' 1.11COrnatLOnal complications may easi-, man says it, is the -, -her "arn *�, vard "claot. , - . 17, ensue, it the troubles �Ilowed "J"6sus", With of forsook Him a,nd tied,,, 0, it,was not, will help Him; I � I ,raquival4jif . ,;in goi, ta a qu I lea - g to P Y nil al ti , T est Champagne that flotilla thia't sailed down to --'Z'69." 14, is therew&s a great deat of convev- � ,�:1, " aincy'tUat possible is wr,4ng from their 1. � , . . � re,t I'l IV ill I ,are other says it is tile word but �a 'to gain headway, for the bulk of the 'I wEll tell you the bitter"t wdrd'in ail land stived , more and that will help'#im; I am manufacturers"In Eperna,yli Possess ion- sation US. It was not'a Cluster o(goudolas going to weep extrwvagantly�ovlet, my, d4f, ifound Collars which Gov,or fewer thrbug-houL this part of the meal �, e, order to secure their re� I 1, "I le6,.;(.;, l- lr '' L� � ,suppose that it the devil had �� I .Italian; debt, which now amounts to Our language, the )�� lord most, angry'and ,� over J?oralolni", I $2,590,000,000g is held in the e � no and [hat canle, over the wave. It was on illic! thai will help H , iiii." No, MY than 45 acres, and contain 5,000,000 bot- by , . 11 1� . ind,mandent anol� alonel m1her, noii ail that finyone lsa,id �vvaaheard I &11 the�others. What some of the d is- 1��, been employed to deviso ,1, systarn Tor , , I I *on ., I .Prance; baleful, word Saturated with � . a I nil tile Italian 60'ekilmidlit has cer- in os f, I the , trouble, the word, that accounts I , not'. stoll Yotv it will. , (tollig. ties of wine. . eiplea svroo,ding: au�� His hands -aniong us C�hrist Will do all or, none.. You� can- "Wbat , lie. ,�rd waa Simply kile wordai - 'ftou promot"I . of official corraptioli he 'I"! could not have inlproved on this Sys- , ".. I., ,f � , ta,in engagements with .England 4 re_ or all the loathsomeness 6,nd, the park I , . � I 91 :� � . garding I t serious- and t -a navy that would be ' he,oubra-e and harrowing; 11. I ----. ­­ � as a swimmer apr8a,closth 'to 01 his blinds not i1ft art ounce, you cannot 1110 . � , V 0 I 9 . fibey, to wim-11 1 an Inc o f ;,our re- DIPHITHI�ZVIA IN R`USSIA. doest do quickly," anci aupj�osed tilitt the ,Mastet refer- I , . 11 1.�, teinj There is M.thing that pteso�ts 1:� � ,1, -1 , , I I , :. Such oi bremend,ons J)158ba6le to our inis- I . ,the -ly I r - t . interfered with by prolonged inter- and that wo J` is 1,8ifl,1, you Spell �it � Itial disorder or a Change 4 r I I . red (13ehord.,tillco. to -night. the ,,ippetao e dei 'I lip0oh. rlih�is is the'dano hLob 4UX . In Russia 11. laboratorieg are en- a,C; I I to Jjidasls customary Ny, .r 0 .k. But,, all eve-lit,,q, J 'fit'ciat, nad 11das ' iwe , .: - sion, �'vork as 6 a 8 stopi 16' , , , ", , (h offioi I. y , %, Cbjna� I I . I . I'll.the form with three letters, and yet those three OD'a of government;, , - . let - tets describe - the,'circtlinforence &nd svVinim0r, L. I -drowhin4 Soul and Cbriat the, keops, thousands of souls out OfNN thoe in tIle I 1'ellieve U was in 1848 L, When kingdom of liclawen. , It (S because. they gaged manufacture of diph- therefore ' lie never � partook of the I . � 11. I -L, I , 4 I , : .1, I ..� 1� I � As td the Other causes of Italian dis- pierce� the dta'-nletol- of 6ve!rything ,bad it 010're were six English soldiers of the cil)nn6C Consent to let-, Jesus, Christ b�- ChItiar, serum, in ,which the entire peow the Lbr&8 SUPPeir, the new institution of new dovenatt� I 1, �,,� � ": I - — 11 I i 11 I I � 11�"'4�,"�L , � : � I ""I. : order they httvt been less -visible, to tile n is � on eafth it d In p6raition, Sinl ­ . i outside world, but they ba,ve been not a sibilant- woid, You cannot pro. fIlle , Fifth 1,usilie-l's will), Ivere hanging to gin and Cent their Ole Plaza great o6rificience, and not Plocite the 'work of bottom of. a Capsized boat -4 boat' Teidemptiou, "Why,, say ,,than is without fgason, as L tn 1.4,681 registered � , � I 20. As they were eating, While still . I I I 11 : ". � I �� � ::, �!'­' , �, � " A STRANGE`OZAR. L �',�'. .."', , �. the less sure to their operation . � The nourice it without giving the sl�j- of tha,t,hpA .1 Prt 'class- the flame or the bias of the serpent, Infles Ivatimg endured by� the poorer' you bee,ch Upset by it Soliiall three there nathing'for I'M td, doT" Only one cases in which Cho Serum wag Used the at' from shore, It Was, in'the night, Q death rate . was bult 14 �er cent. againat leavened ling hav,e'you to do, and that'is to I 1 supper, Jesus took bread, ,kn un- I cake. Blessed it. This was il§ ,.� Prafn till accounts Ozar;Nich;o1ag III ,. I I ,­ il .1 I ,,� really very food at his wife, much '.1 '1�1� I , es hamy been stoadlly� extending to the, ,Sit f And then if you add three let. bulb � l,ati. � ire population, Ana !tei,.l to that wora 'it, describes b6lftch, I diftei inan sw#.M- mightily for tbe� IaY 110.ta of V,hrj�b, and lot fill ach 81 Per Cellt Of t4b 0,607 tmo in which it iatt gnided by 'the '46. it , , . of the relitioWs, formula which to ie)voat Jews Wofie 0XP6404 to main- tha .Dowager Ozatinalti disgust� its I "I. 11, �. ' � !, : I ,several .years every ' agb it:4 was nothing uncommon to find ,person in this house, arld. ovory one in tibitt. clArIcIft'iflitains, wes'not offtpioyba- ­ , Your s&lvatl'on and achieve ail'. i , lifte(j� their top,,4 thro � I t&ln. WTh Che X (to not irnow I mako' the .­­.­-!-­9---��---- sheficida rl,a,ice, eat,'this ,I,q my body. I . ,like she is not the power'behind I , � ,r� ;1 tho throme, that she to be. 1 � families &MOag the lafter Where Itord the world -sinner. , That �s �.Ou and, TAP,,. night. : fian .one full , i frical it day was an. ex, Wo have outraged. the f&W ot ' God , h%lld, I .0 4lition. 'This 'the : , .whoether Pei Came to"thoo ,b0ftell, A6 thattor plain of, not, .1 simply want � . ivben " APPROPATATID, I ft 9horemall wh oil -to Co"81low you that 111,fualn CiAlift6l, 8fiM3 I . . . . 11 is 6 literally,;`transl&tod, says, "This , my bo 6 i.1 ir ,ot of bei dy th�'t I , '91vo , . � Ole a A lexp'eot6d I I � I The easy Ceremony of, the 11.1issian 0ourli . roat displeasave to atlicklers Or, c I ` I 91 4 - - ' I was especially Case not, OrGea8torkally or 4ow, and Chen) hU, go� i I . � I Urn ltaly� It appoirs now to pertiet, acid in SOUL tially, , klo' Bible d I w4li''hIln, and qave, th"On'lillilie'll, I-0611, self, but Chat tile Mmlghty,86h of That aubrivarifie botLt seems to be a, gt�eii' I , � � . 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