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Exeter Times, 1904-6-9, Page 3
11113 SIN OF O\TETOTJsN1 et No soaper• did then he 21[,)1 lwaa, and hill it no Our First Thoughts Alwa a e. cede Evil Actio 1Eutercct according is Act of the P. liareant ai t'.al:ads, in the year Ung 3'Iiousar.d Nigro Hundred and Four. b3 Wm l3aiiy of Toronto,r,.t the %d' - wmcnt of .Agriculture, Otta5ai 1' A despatch from Los Angeles, Cal.. 5."Mas: Itev. 1‘'i unk pe \Vitt Talmage preeelbeti fron) the following text Joslet a vii., 25, ".And all Israel Stoucd hint with stones." hen,* people have any adequate eeption of the wealth and the lu of the ancient peoples of the east, Ever and anon in our own dai.y newspapers contain accounts of the foolish extravcga€nces of the scions _ of wealthy families, wlio show even greater genius intheir ability to dis $ipalte and scatter their enormous fortunes f• . ax s the n their ancestors did in the 11et'ur:7nlation of their wealth. Der fEe uent repetition so prosaic and commonplace have these: aceeilints be- come that special trains. pr Yachts aaad bautiarets costing ten even twenty tin -emote! dollars to an old scene in the leible, Ilovv often has the downfall of Dav=id been the sul3aect of the 1:essimist s diatribe! !Troy/ he exults over the spectacle of the s1Xephex•d boy who eon:iuei•ed Go- liath and climbed to the throne of Israel; yielding to leis infatuation) for' a woman! "Yes, yes," he says, "amen are :all ,•xlia.e: the best .of a ear sooner [Io you sin against - Gott, then, aduell must have been worth at least 310,000 in our money. life coveted thein without the idea of hurting arra, elle else, yet for that sin of cov- etousness, which was the foreman= of other sins, Achan batt to die. Bei e azo 0 ague' how you, allow your, evil thoughts to live. Achan's "eye sin" was followed by Achnn's etoils sin.," Evil thoughts will ul-- tin10e1y he the parents ' of evil ac, tiozza, t, ACIIAN'S COWARDICE, But now, after the `1ir)t er^ step"' has been ecoomitted, .comes the fear and the horror. :Aye, the "covet- ous step" may lead "through a con a7 e v rle t h t. Here is the sweet howere(i z n en- garden, The buzzards may :eery lTrsalniist of Israel, the perfect sped- there be feathered in, the mora•eoias pearl of noble xX7an17e0d, tete ra)an colors of .a yellow breasted black ter God's own heart so enslaved by tipped a. lea , The angrier step" e bis hilly 1'atssion for may be a leap, a, jump,2 another man's a r atfo fourth but Ile sooner is that fourth get possession of her, 01 man is a wife that lee slays the hushand _ 'to hound, is sten t 1 en than t,, ran (toms the "foot sten'." of the stealthy fugitive step. .� t „� As s002) a.' � DE� !io Tire Troubles The question of tires- is the all important item in bicycledom. Tires that arc reliable or can be quickly repaired q y' ,.paced, if necessary, making wheeling, plea- sant and comfortable, are + the DUNLOP cr fkette e )w�a vero ifi THE1�O HOME • Recipes for the JCitcllen. iiterse t� Yg ant.' Other Notes se l for thy; iiouselceepeo. CO ��i1' 4 To eradicate weeds of all sorts eke of sulphur one pound, same of Ime, arc! dissolve; in two gallons of nater. Pour this liquid on the earls and it will quite destroy them. iWien you have your daily hath dissolve ill it a c*.apful of sea -alt, and ;you 'tin i acd it as iwvigorating as if you had bad o dip in the sea. If 3 of per eel ere: an this doily #5491200eb4maeo A oaaer�,`ci thre�noe. the ememer ,you ,wit) find > ,'olucele. ivoru.Ier•fully well. C11 co 1 rl"p reneate !'tutu Chip Iirts a core' a late ea,ody, I O;1 on hour Qua t re;: `Undo( r' t een[ie receipt she #inde cup of grated ,chocolate, one, cup' of : useful. 'rake a very little d l , 'milk, one cup. of n}ol Cees,. one ` cu ' and, a fine /wool:. ti sae :o, eos or sugarP I . With ,'i: clothes awl h piece of butter the ' brush rr•ln1:e all dust and the xs size of an egg.ply a littIo cit all o;irr fere hat, _Rhubarb Jelly—Stewr e ° ' about o b u. Strn�• it in w•rl • !Posed of rhubarci t•1 t t • , a1 ia,l a rub with till tender, with , a 1'rea, of black nlater•lal and the hat enough sugar to sweeten Trod a little will be nearly count to new at lits lemon peel. foss it through a;sieve, cost 41 abo It a peenee t algid add ore ounce of . gelatine dem solve(water. Col- ) in r _i hr or with a little cochineal anti ; i A 'GtIti7 -FOR t.I( AI E - , a pour l TTi-S, to h trusted." - be ed .i. I I az 1 the leer �� rt at �i. SYIiY" S possession DliV 1D,_ N 51 NI` SINNED. ofthis'gold mad sil • Jar:d this Babylonish Berme ver Is that your idea et Dien? '.hen+ F with be ik 1y brother and sister, not know what 1R do 5wt h then', YOUhave not T; n., a could slQt wear the cloak read human nature aright. All. men could not spend he ivete are not bad. But all men Will be ,. a colt 1 1 fire away ; id, lent and toad if they do not stick scrupulouslyu aid, h© skulked away and went 1 in his eltt< fe5v selecte[l friends Attract the and into a quart )nould, 'Cal>,e-- ` 02}dfr c la y a ;Tis( r9aCtlii'r Sept ream a quarter cif av ,, dc•:,1 ra r , 1^( u: uY on ae a2 r a z dP son z ofd P ua e' b tt :." withh rr a poundc e + u,, `r irunit4r of z r. sxtrtlr of tend years, ;Irl cliscotr . coQ a6tEr &tiy«1', .lQd a weI}+ s C41 lie was in'iru}-r, re teat en r1 cigarette, in +a egg. ,are t .. -g' T12 e a sift in grradualla s may bov�,"' she Seidl "If you most holt a 'pounce of Folate flour, odd a s'rxtcal veil , ittTe „graltE(1 Tetuan rind, erre! beat i y not be xrranhe and smoke "for tear urinates. .13aee in as 17 - 0igr.7. �U1re with Xxca?. And elf edl flat tin for ati hour L tt`r,ked hila! i1rtR lege, 1r rs4 egad!zest w. ib .a slat, n o11 In7 ae iiirr� o cti oven. `Penis should not be alloy+ed ••; , c hlaei f;Xurr, to brown much, 1 IJx rte }al,t !rine !Apert; 4 L(1 t't (i°a4I1 Boned Grey- I#adding--Take a hea ty i',r.7r while he enjoyed the free e teacupful of tine tlour earn into "''vv`,scl. it 7'UI : 1 was. S elft! "Ti+r a t alanco .1 d a ,, wr h lr)rr) err � '1 1 al h•t.x �►f huttt�r _ , O, "Tree' l�p TIE oX good drrpp7n"•, Scatter +. 1ozGcr lri7 lee , 1x tt1 t.relrrlrlt‘, at:.cl �+� teaspoonful ok ba}'sing, powder. .t 7 �;;'e5 L(2 c d ilei ,EPliaitit•„ aP.d u i'nnf inch P. a; , of colt, a owe 1;rookie ginger f"ftli l..y whitentee oserspteed 113a brei than) t r a tothe Work k God has given thea! to Sin Pearl- •thy h read- :' 1 era of the felony newspapers hardly, more than e, passing notice. Dot en the wildest extravagances of ern times cannot equal those of ancients. Then not only did Str and the f•iemis Ilaovo. around t helices iii slipliers of gold, but w out riding they bestrode liorses s with silver. If perchance one iced heir at ear z1tod- the to, The reason David ginned vvaa au Or n man, aAchaa wild exactly not laecnusv7 he looked t+ a' ,e 1 upon Bath- what our first nrreestor did in . the', Sheba, the wife of 1)riailr, the 1111- Iike all other sineel's, you try t The reason David singled' was as far as !Possible away front o got'', because, like Achau among the .Teri• 1' or71 God, bo s,fruiis, he was idling' at home HIS DEAL I111iT11T)1ar, instead of being with his arinv. Z'n eBay this moment, be the supreme 11 F They can be removed or replaced with the two hands --a twelve niorttbs guarantee with each pair. hen re flxst verse of the eleventh Omer" hod ter, of xI. San=dal we read the secret theca silver 5!100$ aliened be wren train o1 a Ilortie $ hoof the super ons and nrrogaut young Boman n nanlant e carr scrvmAts lease le lving ir1 the dirt rather stop the. cavalcade to pick it up, n OPULENT BUT 1VI:OIcl-io JERK av,eler in the far a7 cast as li the ruins of anti Brea how costly those a a Must hare been. Oven ken column of the. alb infer !row beat4tiful at IC been the Palnee�n of Spanish 1larsisli DToorS, b=o 10. iirxagittat you may picture the costly wises of of the whole sinful story; ".Aged it moment for your eternal redemption and not eternal i]arrtnaition, When Bartel Thorweldscn, the. great Danish shed came to pas after' Lila yctlr was n t,s4ulptor, was asked the d y f 1 " ay o Ms 1lircd, at tele shoe when mugs nativity, lie' answered • "`I { les co I d their ? thas7 R.Ien tine time of nrilltary not the (laic of ills physical birth. cau)laaige came—the tiirre When David 1 TIIa1•tta}dsen wets lah�•sis.tllly 'b;":71‘,:k rn IQ ought tai Have taken the feels stud led Aov, xa, 177p, a,nd ?tiarelr F, 1:, cJ7, oh- forth to battle, that ',llttv�id serer I °n tilt) filth oS allarcI2, 79'7`Refer° a to , aab. That sapience zXteans simply then I did not exist,'' _,This 'vas let's. P y Another Scriptul'e was ThmIle1, 1'lrcy plezced 'in,y iiatelee acrd ray feet," unci yet another, ''lhcv Iiar•t nay g U'1Uente al00ng therm 1 ^e fold cels# i T lots upon airy Vesture" LPs. Yxis,, 1(I, 1S k ,tit ), or when the four soldiers drt - a part, they fountl that lie ' U wore also a seamless coat, erred for b that they 'cast lots ( 041t xi x,, ,i. 'id 24). a. g r n two 1 leetlee al 1 t tl ilii a tablespoonful ofd ,sten starer. " \ . cigtn', rr•r1 t 4t?"ahr+ c.•at 'ip one egg with a gill of n711k.:l.er p$011 .ant nary, leo motif..,; rix i 1 •,c the pudding with tills, stttclir ., x,..ttrrt and eni(nxatlle: T)o1a't-rot :[Ire Mille if necessary to mix AD. ; it t:o'1" carr into a .''eased 1)0 f ,• '1"b1 b ' l f, , s 11 anti steam ➢ A,y cni2ldn t 15tt?+,il.� bis etttlity for an hour au r sufTeir+ntry to reply, urge orrt to scr5r dal (11t. eliti. but he ft read' Poul• sauce ;4%;,7;e131:;11 ;17h .s.'ir tea rade anotlr;'r 3rrlfa, >uriiT+ i +Ii:crn 11.s lr:irxet 'pith 1 • r • In nrakirr l 5 (.;? {ai i,..�. t cottage pluldfr2g rive (s � da lie gave the enruidderi to egg, 000 .cupful of sugar. Itilrclt thine; a lance that e: , e nonlife; t salt, surall tulrl("slrnnrnfe11 of !tett era: the F ,; ar t r .`'`, el rlotlairr. 1t del t,t lo,athing, el•, tw� teaspaonferls of halting fume' "1 always lee '' crew sugar, flour d touter Gd the,' 1usai of tll;•st. a his ln[s UTE ECURITYi arter e s Liver Pills. i Boar Signature of ,$c Fec-S "GY p��� i X'B +:,c157�r', divided 11is garrueats, to every' sole or on his own troops to battle—lie t was the (lay that be was artiaatically and � rat ►5 , 1 stated at lror))o its the day uh4rr lr0 Iia a substitutestn horn: "pl ane Tito s 1 . hest st saw 1 beginning of hisRome, !Sial • 1 net- g danger was not s t.775 (lay. be' 0i In looking at 11nt11slrelta who to - 'w the like of all days, not the as On) wife of Ld)9a the• .1,o has slay 'when, like alel)an a alba being,f k b, IIittrte but to di0, but as lI r , you most P a Aclacrn, among the Jericho s e #el this be the first ust, *OHS, in a place Where be egad no r nye on wh so. may anis: be the Tithe l the right to be. day f117 which you can true , f+ 1 see the UI '(Ca toe or V*Jesus 1r es r,:s t. , brother, Christ J o bar.;:t 7. w'and - 1712v when (`°. 0 (l call• a you y !flow impute!, all wets GK 1 ,APA eller' (lry, A + n�c 213 er" tA]'. nirr large. fat clr ars," said t lir : , heat egg with 11711t(, then '- reel•. "They seem s o'- o, iugi'edients hake i t • r +, a«. ,.+ - „"+ arnod neat tips in bo -v. 20• , "J , a1r1r, ac.l, t oven ruix7b " act the Foy. '•1-l: t17«tllililr: I"rxr tee, 'turn out, place raspberry Ron going to d -diel". between, and pour some, bolted i , stunt over, \chi,* , rl #n•€•nfiy tyt8nart:"� later' h+ . hz a c 1 1 1r errs. been i!" 7X1,3 ^ t 7 9 1 rn 1, pr tR iglu (. voice sv^r n7 c . • lot v+, t isthee be ar and r t hot. Tomato Fritters, -'-Put tonne k wattles in 0, frveintg baeket and hoe' literally All Was fulfilled. Jird; as literally all onfu'1l:!fell { iieey shall set bo Sulu pro- t is fulfilled. At} you ft in see lithe enduring these outold neon- tett isrndr a remember that i' is t w i+ lxtt.rr 1 Cursed is every one that gra teeth ' r1. a tree!" does your heart xl,•ty l to ergs*whine, the priceless robes or si of to do n work, he will alvt•a s give the beat's of Danlasctis rugs centuries p to, ,ou strength, to resist lite sinful tem- old, e7xr old, the sword 1lilts jeweled with (iia,- w 7� the have e n right h tt 0 f, o you i , fi a o r 11 c liahIa ' Fteeld and rho emptied treasure v'atll t ,. r1 U3 tis II and c1 oth( r precious agla t P ss0 nes,. garments woven out .of thread t,_tions incident to that work. But hen ,'ou go to a, place where you of to experience that lust or the ore Melt may be the beginning' of 1< ts, w cel long succession of other sins. r0, ,()TAW'S FII1ST STEP, 'with their countless prizes scatter about the 1naluco halls in untold In Melon on the day' that ,7eriello fie Jericho was alwove noted among t r• a n irr IatY 4 a, city fabulous tt8 � ° t 1 e t . a +though I ,t Herod the C,rcat arta onto: (rested his palaces in t11 (r r• of „ the � iia a 1 Twee" ten though it was for n time the Iron) Mark Antony and Cleopatra, y Perlia,,$ in all its history Jeriel was never more opulent than on t dnp-i,refore its walls tottered 'tele blasts of the nests' r hero But though n em's horns : the wealth of this 4 a ,, t ncd casters capital was proctigio yet net one atom of gold, not o. ya:'ff of silk, not one rug, not on irau tan,1, was to be taken b th Y 1I+.' t their bre v soldiers ' 1 s for t}leu own us God of fol Joshua sb+ � a he would o ld giy0 th city into his soldiers' hands, lout the s,•otls of war of this city we 10 ho God's and God's alone, i3u the night after the battle one He- brew soldier, instead of staying it his own company and doing Nit he ought to have done, allowed hi sinful curiosity to get the better o Win. Re went out among the ruin en las own account and began • t explore. Then, as he saw the piled up heap of wealth, his heart began to covet what NAS not his, but (rod's. When lie thought no ono was looking, he stole re beautiful Babylon- garinent, 200 shekels of silver and h wedge of gold and went and bid thein in 1i.is tent. After many days this theft was exposed. Swift condemnation followed, and "all Is- 1 rae] stoned him with stones." What. interest can that ancient 1 crime be to us of the twentieth cen- tury? It concerns us;as a type . - of the sins of every age. .'race the progression' of evil ' in Aehan's nine, and ,.-ou will find the four stages by which sin still conies to ,culmination in the lives of the criminals of our day. From its inception to its tra- gic close it is ever the same, and, thaegh in this world it' sometimes escapes' detection and punishment, in the end it incurs the righteous jidg inept of God. TH11 LUST OF THE EYE. 11. ho Aehar>,'$ "(Cee step," in the nest T . T.ZRIl'ATIONAL LESSON, J'TTN1 12. ee ' , of the Lesson, ernNark. e. place, was follovvQ( l y his "covetous 3 , Golden Text, n1, Cos 1 V. 2 1,_ step)" We say that the sin of Covet is °lawless 18 tally one step beyond the Z'10 is now whole RrSt sin. Ila y in the hands, by t lege (secorl:l d Ice Step is 1' QR ofU51 1 a 1t ' , U r. ' n t• ar y will andT the 1101'° nus+ of, sin is even snore dstngalr•Ous t5ill or HIS I`ather, of tl)oso by et than the first stage. The One may f no the tune being seem 1 he the bare, repulsive branch, withl sesse(I6 to be p ° its sap frozen and congealed i by deutons. Verses110x.#i to l ho tfrosts healed 'era tete the section lletwean the last less re of n'intur, h' 12.0 otira2 i 011(1 this one, begin e may be the spring blossoms growiu the words,"sled k' and end vii upon that branch when filo s gin 1 7iinx t.€, the soldiers 1 ea has placed the silver trumpet the cruelly, een Min .out; to- us resurrection , ,p ° ba y l.;rur, Between these. two • (sr.n- to a :t xl tt rias lip. 'The teacart conics all the history of .')esus n0 lust of the eye is nearly always ac- I in the ]rands of I o cornpanied by, hesitation and timid- i mocking,h the soldiers, the, e ity. You can see that fear in tbo r the crowningg w mirth, the spitting, with thorns, e. flushed cheek I t o1 us. But who el c r o the young prep who .caul ciescrtl is stands u 071 the to it? Who ever heard of a P street corner debate Prisoner, even though justly condon- ing aril ing within himself whether or no he ped to die, subjected to such hi- e will'eater the place of evil resort to human treatment? t 5vhielt Itis dissipated friends are per- But it Was all foreseen and written c, sunding him, Wbela the mind has by the Prophets : "They gaped upon 1 taken the ,second step and desire Is I t i0 lydleous'deformiky of mouths, as a".I.avcning Srth great s.ym et1iii with !lint., but ? th errs. in boiling wowfor a Milk with gladness Lccauee of Him, Ian '"('rr'1$t brash redeemed 7rte frorl2 the lila •urs 4 e z o the law, nettle rein 7a ,[ I+ Ta a1; p a I-ee. for We?" (rent, xtii, :141 (ltd. (Iia cleat) cloth. 'teat 271 au egg r,g r5rtir x3.) a.. Tlrc too thieves were cr'tu'i: ed, oee se On his right baud end 1120 other Ora `O of s left., and time dxn(7tia •S.. ilat'na U121 gas 1 r(l va °W.1 onta•s ,.,;tin otteelPt to %1111110 Until *e, 511' told hint len was old (enough t(a (1 Heel. 'then x • err. inter ci i,srtc�r s,,t c5(r , nS about t. 4 r I a c'• the same Fie rl r. 41 sIthe rap+(, ON quarters of rr, me- wl, sized rutile, and rerun' well on Sa Tl �`1" 1t 't I. L r'„ a e 1, ':elle 1e3a', 0y,,tt^n card#*, 1d tr(r'hrui v 'art to • zzral'ric 41, tlry breacicrtrnrlls'. 1„gg anti .beautiful as 3litany ar+e a t g dr,r rrrt . }l them again iia i � . g n r t 1x hour's . , Ur g .� more G,rllt7 r x t1 r Sin . '1 c "7n le, and atthe a nl x 1[ time tc Rf berrincz; nut :th., alns tatlrr IraTf-(l(af€'r7 gi '112 a few at, a lime in the frying ' e'er 1 novel. ' het, t"t Y +ani plunge nit I it i "nun!. ,>into fast a- t boil- . 1 • I, ,C area taa.7. ci�•tir (le(Irt,+•, t( fat. Brain U11 raper end serve Mabel, svc(,l+ti,., "and 220W 1'.li e once, • frank rliti trastltlnl ' lr Innalnon Bolls.• --1 alit€ a piece 01 v3t11 1. i.ii, a t crust; roll it.out and et t 1'Ao'S; �(rtl vC;tr,t #[7 11a�e zr1�. you 'row stripe' d cut it In base no 3na11,' beet than a (0sat I f'''ell )e (.•inriatnlon p l)rit cr it, then roll it up tight; 1pu1t, it' ;rola have o fhany tante z oati : sour a 010011 tin 1)4111, Zchi011 etas 1racNt r runt Indo of any 2R31rr, wGlrt7an or 14 oiled with buttal; brow , Heald I llav`t' ['ver acr+tl,. a1n(Y I13'r • r . u d „ ant bake; then serve on the? table. - Ilut 'or Cocoanut I'M ties lint f E<(1rf;,s`s tl:�Girc for frank u. Sfa1:0 r1 : , tx1, Pd puff paste• and cut. it into ne- l 11at1 slrir'elrri a l ill'Ilt, fah 110 nr ta1y scrapes for tele' 1nr17s. Mix _ st 1rt+ot[vet7y' rile''' n td liee art} fecal r eth > el it[r tid110 lar' 1 tC b r arE I •le of a lotln•1 ..I to l:novv what J7is 1 , oS d. 5 t ted cocoanut ^ sl7awed• ono tablespoonful W 1a µ =11”-'- sultanas. and ono #altlies,Croantul (Pf Put sono of this ziliSturtl IrAs hall rho :rlstr • I+ 5, [Iouble over the er,. e1 4t fir ,,a lc( es � mrtsS - A 1 s to et h in a shay oven (' is done. n fru the ,for the student and the wet ale pepper and salt, dip telt' pieces F..>, tOnrstt0?s is it, end Hien roll: in 'We ,.r, was fulfilled, which sart.h, .""Anel Ile bre S, v�ts Iu u71 ba1� ed v .., Ir With 1 1. s, t..i2. r, 1 t S•� 8Ur .. r is x s h. a '"l••, ( rr.. 1 t (. rS enemies nri ea at ilowzl o tvrrtcll 1•ii7n, 'lull taoth''hn,. bc?r and the passersby reviled IZiru,, }„1"5 W)o a11d' (1(+ri(ltd Hun arid'mead on Illm, 110 The. thieves also reviled 111th, but , t), one of there afterward 110110ved on 1100 on !lint and was saved. The superscrip-nt! lar Boal of Ills accusation was set u o�° t aver Itis head in 'Hebrew end tercel} lin and Lee11 (I. eke xxiii.. 3t1), 1122(1 vc tints was proclaimed to all the all world the truth yet to be nulla Vast to all; nations That the de- ( s spiced sled c'ache'd Ivarareno fs in,•' res deed Lha h fug of #120 Jews veli n , a r1s 5 .iC C 21 'ii ated immortal uartal � n an shall sit on Dae vi "s it a of d throne 7e anti reign over the rsl2gara hnus� of .7acola and ,over all tie Ion earth (Lae 1,, 32, aa; Zoob. aiv., 0111 1J), Consider well Ills seven sayin s has from th0 (TOSS, :so full of eternal P C, signlIicance, .and 11iny our hearts 'Beef truly cry with the centurion, "This es c man is the cn of God!" Forgive - ease mew, ,glory hereafter,' all we need in bettceen--these also suggest- ed by Iiis first three 'cords concern - big the soldiers, to the thief and to John, and should lead' the re- deemed to cry, My Lord and my of the battier p'ix'el rl egettkVe regia i�vX at env User. Stou2av 2 0 aroused, a amus d the 1 1210 with, their n tl s sin drsappers, and longing sees in it cod a roaring lion, for dogs have f only what is attractive and enjoy- wicked compassed tne, o the. nue" "'R x' the wielced ltav0 inclosed nue" "'Reproach og able- The second sin, 1110 sin of ' hath broken my heart, 1 UM full of covetousness, is blind to the score (he0viness." (I's, xxii, 1:13, 16; lxix,. pion's sting or the adder's hiss or the tiger's' claw or the shark's threa- tening fin lifted- like the black Ila! a0). of the pirate over a threatening sea `` In John xis, - 17, it is written, And I3o, bearing Itis cross, 'runt of green. The sin of covetousness,, forth.' It :could appear that Jes- is a sunrrner $troll through woods ns 11i3nseli bore His own cross as 1 filled with the aaroina of wild flowers. they started forth for Calvary, but iIt is the fantasies of the diseased for some reason they laid bald upon brain of` the opium eater, 5t-hich the this Simon, a Gy eriian, and 00lo sinful imagination can place almost palled him .to bear the cross, eithe within the grasp of the dreamer, 1t t5}lolly or 1n part, after. Jesus (rinke is the most gorgeous of air castles, xxfii, 26). Consider the physical the` most beautiful of Utopias, the condition of our Lord after the sweetest of songs: It is ti soft agony,, and bloody 'sweat of Gethse- mane, Iln,rr,• +), shadows mane, the long night of making and buffeting, the merciless scourging and all that He afterward suffered at tho hands of the soldiers, and was ft not a wonder that He could stand at all, much Iess walk or hear His cross? 1"To other mortal ever• did or Can enjoy the privilege of this Simon, but where was Simon Peter, who said he would die with 1•I'fn rather than `deny .' Bim? I -7e is not ready, and this apliaareutly unfortunate but truly `blessed African has; the honor. Consider Rom. xvi, 13; Acts xi, 20;, :viii, 1. and the possible connection with this event. Mathew, Nark and john call the place where Re was crucified Golgotha, while Luke calls it Calvary, which is the Greek equi- valent and has the sante signification. "the place of a skull." The first stage in Achan's fatal course was what the apostle de- scribes as "the lust of the eye." Achan's curiosity was exciter). lare wanted to see the wonderful treasures which were to be consecrated to the Lord. His first step in. the down- ward path which ended in his de- struction was -taken when lie rose from among leis sleeping comrades, and, slipping past the guards, he wended les way among the shattered walls of the captured city. It wae one act for A.chan with sword and spear and •shield to eget his way in- to that doomed capital, swanning with enemies, but it was another,ant, after the battle was won, for this bravo soldier to ariSe at night and crawl past the sentinels'and begin to examine the spoils which were not a his and by right never could •be his overhanging tree branches, over whieh the satanic spiders are spinn- ing a few- beautiful silken threads which can. be snapped in a day, but which in time mays become as strong as links of steel. HARD TO 11ESIST. Oh, the evil sin of covetousness Beware! Beware! Evil thoughts are only a step from evil actions. Are WO llOt all in danger of the covetous sin? Wotild you tell a lie for 10 cents ? "No," you emphatically answer. "No, of course not—of course not." Would you tell a lie, just one little lie, for $100? "No, you answer again, but not so em- phatically. Would you tell a lie for $10,000—a lie which in one sense would not hurt anybody'? 'You look at me in a quizzical way and say, "Please don't ask me." Well, I do ask you. I ask you, not for the pur- pose of giiing you the oiler, but of finding out what is the condition of v -our -thoughts. Achim coveted 200 garden of Eden after he lan'' :sinned. No sooner was that forbi an. fruit eoten than for Adam the 'heavens seemed to be overcast. had an- y slunk away and hicl in the thick- ets as a COwardly hyena would run away from the- hounds, but when Only Inike mentions the fact that grettt company of people and of women followed Bim out of the city, bewailing and lamenting lIim, and that He turned alai spoke to the women, telling them that they had more cauSe to weep for themselves and for their children than. fo.r because of the juclguamts that wouitl come on tile city. it as also in Luke only tbat we find that .the two nialefactors were led in, the, proces- sion with Elan (L uke xteli I, 27-32. ) It is written in Ps. leis, 21, "They o ca led ham forth he clicl ,eveli a gave me also gall for my moat and caner act than that. 1 -le turned in l‘f,!/. thirst thee' gave Me -vinegar d tried to throw the blame upon to This also e,oe fie/mete woman by his side as he said, this was StUpOryin poti On 11101,-. 'es,» 1 did eat,' but 1-110 1")11"rn gov-en to lessen 7he sufferings, 1 hom then gavest to be, with me, it, is manifest that Josue viould take e gave 1ne, and .1 did eat." Ola inottir,s to lighten 1,1 any that friends, the criminal uncon‘lc_ious- widen Tie came to endure, ``And f reveals hiinsalf. The °•'-2-`11g 'Mien then,- had crucified laho con tell the agony contained in that sentence? It was the most known. rille anguish caused by the flails tearing throug.h nerves and e shuffling foot—ail reseal the er- telidcms, inflanlatIcn caused hY 01, er his past, A despicable sin the exposure of these 'wounds to the lways „makes a eoward otte of a air, the -violent pain froara the least 1 - another nazne for cowardice,' laxation or rest till death ensued. ,act. for a young physician at the fan cali of duty to go down te tile' Place th of evil resort in a large city to help "I, ne sufferer iproa.trated by physical .;1 w soi iaarMitY, ls another act, and 11 sh very dangerous act, for a yonng man iny eac the clea thre tine tbre sorrel (Joliet xx., 28; oats oeere, ;This 1 weeten the breath a JUST A COLD SETTLED Ili THE KIDNEYS, EMT IT TURNED TO DROPSY'. WAS man BY DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. k r Read of This Wonderful Cux My Do You or Your Frietas Souls of boiling water over two ounc- o " for schools, teachers, families jug. 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