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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1888-5-4, Page 7Nlay. 4, 1888. 'THE BHU SS ELS posr . .... t,,,...„„A,...7,................,......,..„,,..„.............., 3EST 'TO EABN EST 1 rc,',',..,iO4,i-Vinitit°1'2711=larl:','IT. .N:'oI'')1,1,; 1(,?,,,,g,,,,),c,,rvitlipi;,,',12 ..zi,,,:711-,:., ;'12..„b,,,,f,':,..;',R„.:„ Lbt lierviall.gfr',',011g: Ici,tte°1.1; inS° oT'oarlili1;°;Aro(:„1,1..P°AoPil'Z'O'IbM - • • • 'a 1 (tottered. girl. 11.1 WINS rativ sevoro loved, tho auxioty of tho siotore whoa hando shite flown every earthly object as if ho folt for um deeply, and would . i treat:mut ; still iiho woe nitsorone, and Lazarus became ill—this anxiety pass. that Iddeo from .our view the wick+ oceau .oven, at coot to hit:mole give me aid if I • I would be idltlio boteor for le But now iog. into foar, &wee sickening certainty,tried. to do right. If he Iota shown 1311' of eternity. As the WW1 men from the faithful physician, 011.110 hallard how and dospair—the anguish cii: bereave. :Hoot travelled steadily across arid rfly faults in tho calm cold distance of ill and mitering elle was, lION1) evelheil wept, the lonelinens and heart -breaking walitell With xe 0Y014 fid only on the iromeitourable $uporiority which he her .e ho had but faintly suggostell the truth sorrow of four da .14, 00d 1.1110 moat strong() bright luminory that was guide aocribed to God, I would not bave lio. I ing Ilion) to laeldolion), rio wo Omuta, toned to 0 word, But his voiet• was regard this world no, a desert across gentleniois iteelf, and it eeidontielaim"1. which wo uniet haoton tothe prommey itf 111111 to give me pain ; but when he colon to nhow our rotations to God, l loomed - OUT (10.1.11 As liconstend foi•got himsolf, tool bo. In come in tin presonce of stony-boartee, coano aboorbee with Ins femme, ho spoke stony.faeod 1'0404 If Clio is filo real God with linpressieenese and Teiwee : • and that ministero preach about, little won. everywhere thrtnighunt tiro audience der that the havo such it hard Unto of . . By E. P. BOE, AU101011 OV " iu honnoopathie doses. agonized wrouch of ho heart when the A 01114S1FNUT BU1/11,- OM* I At the sum Gum ho supposed that beloved form is loft atolls) to corrupt in bor indisposition was canoed nimo bY the dark and 'silent sepulchre. endow their own company,thoy woro on denim and grief at tho eonduct of Do Haying pi:muted this picture in such weary aud stupid; and they yoevood Forrioitelain from anythinglio had said. Boo and sombre colors that gloom through the. day, irritahlo ills- , The inn 881013 that she was attached was rogootea from the tams of 3311 his hevoliod is, it woe too otormy for or engaecol to Do Forrost was becoming hearers, they being reminded that thief canon. shnost a conviction. would be their lot era long, he pawed 01 the brow and fixed lb inmersuar me IlS to ONO 101. J . Do Forrest (lie not appear at diunor, Though Lottie bad never, by a word, suddenly from the painful seems of `VMS oeen that thoughtful contraction and thou come down moody and taxi. bound horoolf to Do Forrest, yet hor Bethany to Bothabara, beyond Jordan, botolion (loop attontiou. gazo which wonder that void() forgot I lin] OS Jong turn, Addis) and Bello had heard of 11113 01111b and all the household rogarcloe her whore was sojourning tho mystorious 014 11137 0013. But Mr. 1 enostoad Kovno; illocee tho (wooing bolero, with oignie 1141 Virb11011Y 0111411111.11 to WM. and OX' Prophot of Ntizaroth, who 110(1 340 ofton But upon tho facos of nearly all WM to want ua to think of thoso awful (le)13nt glumly% aud Mrs. Marchniont ' 1 t mexcl. that tho inseriege would overt. proved hio power to heal ovary disclose. the oxproosion of ono listening to S011104 tlnugi3 nearly all the dine : owl, wlitit's partly surmised tho truth, but politely 1 unity occur. With liemshoul, they re- lie onlargod upon the fact that Jesus, thine Painful. The.; \V118 copecially 1,1,330 1(301,83. to Moen torturing and mortifseng ignored tho mutter, treating it only as a gartiod hor illnos8 and ovelusion as the 00031gand knowing all the Mar and of Miss Mark, el awl hor father, while ourselvee, ovon boron) God to roady to 340)1(1(11 indisposition • and so the afluir 1 result of ler mortilloation at hs sufferingiat Bethany which He could Harcouree facto grow cold and satirical. commence. No, I thank win, no Keel p was assed. ovine US t'llots usually aro in bohavior, one und.ent-ith their politic change by a word iuto glailuess, did not Lottio looks( pee nue stolen, and De roligion for 111C. If I must go into the I fathomable lifierintil they roach a stages politouits wero very 33111,,)) 1111 at his interforo, but decreed that the terriblofiory finnaco, I won't go till 1 must." Forrost we; evidently de:meted. Mr. too pronounced for polite blindness. , folly. But they tee, to ted that tho ordeal should bo endured to Um bitter Dimmorly (Mooted in his soot, and 0 von Sho sprang up, one restlessly pactol Do Forrest but dimly recollected tho I trouble NV011111. :)1).111 blow owe, as 31 end. complaeont Mrs. March moot seemed n. the room. " thea vory cheerful oposilo procediug (welling. Ito 111118 quite cote 3:latter of course, Tho mantlo of diorite* From this he reasonod that the littlo rualod and disturbod, whilo leo, of such a gloomy goopel," oho thought. tato, howover, 1)13(1(1 110 Ina been drunk, for young Irian 0.4 rich tool woleconnoot- transient sorrows and passing pains of daughter Aiello was 11131 01111(1 of irritable " Gavot 1 I thought gospel meant good and had made 014)01 of himsolf. ! orl. os 1)u Forrest 113 vory largo. And tho household at Bethany were ee little protest agatmt both preaolier one ser. 11013'8. I 1107011 hoard worm.) than he Though his 001180101100 NNW not over then this olio could ho regarded some- =moot, and that God, in tho advance_ mon, Poo,. Belle won moroly frightened told us this morning. If what he tender upon this subject, and though , what i11 the light of on accident ; far moot of His ONVn glory and tho =Loma and )]011'4111113'( 113011)11 her usoal eo11. (1)3311111 (0 true roligion, liceo a very in - such o0c111':1,110os wore not so onceedingly when it 3) 3. et e e o it that Iloilo plishment of Hie groat piano, NV.111 Id 11)13)11(111)1-11 eVory sornion to which :-;lui oomietont more:ism: of it, and. I would rare in fashionable life as to bo very under:lewd the nature of Do Forrest's 'lover turn asido L000.11140 11113 1111111011 1 IiHt''''')(11 like to tell hint sn. ,hocking, he still had the training and 01l 11 UM the coachman canoe it,Lottto children ils Voir short.sighted WI'131)338Ao, during the briof r01)0133111) 3)1 tho " What's more, I will ff I can find instincts 02 33 gen:Winne) to it sufficienbad t 1)0111,31pains to inthwould stay 1118 heavy siet at it was aued down into him ;" an 41 acting upon the impulse, oho dogreo to feel chop mortification. accident for which she was chiefly to hand if they . sonice, Hemstead cirw could. 1.1.0 li1.101V all that was ocoorring . conscionsnese 3)1 1)110 world around him, left tho room. (1 110 bad. become tipsy among those bloom; and had also said MS 1110011 1.0 at Bethany, but quietly and calmly per. ho 2311) 111) erste 11311,1101' than 14:111, 1.110 T110 " 131100(111)10sinnorm," as the of his own sox, or whilo off on a --fishing eIrs. Marchmont. Thus they all con- mitted it to take place, and in this oaso ('1(111 130 hail caused, instead. of 10 wow prayer -book has it, and whom Herastead oxoursion, he would have regarded it as chulce thot bar relittious with Do For- it was tho tame 303 if Ho had willed it.had in fact made quite miserably for a answering to his own fooling. Ae he - . • i • • i i d t , t 1 time drew none comfortable miter din. a light matter ; but mom m lus eyes . intexicatiou at au coating party, and bolero the 131111 10 whoso estimation bo most wislive to otand well, W1111 vary serious matter. Ho could 1.10t remem- ber moch after going a second Bine to the supper.room compliance with Lottiu's request, but had 04 vague im- pression that'sho and lIonistead had brought him homo. Ho was left in tor- turing uncertainty how far he had die - graced himself, because it vasa subject . concerning wbich lie could not bring himself to make inquiries. That those he mot at tho (111113011 tablo boated him with .their usuol quiet politeoess proved nothing. Human faces mask moro thoughts than aro ex. prmed. Ilemsteaci's grave slimes() was somewhat sig,nificaut ; but Do Forrost cared so littlo for leis opinion that lie scarcely heeded the stadent's =ewer. Louie Marsden was the one he utast wielied, and yet most dreaded to see. But Lottio did uot appose. Whether it NV0.5 true, as she bolieved, or not, that olio was the most guilty, She certainly was the greatest suitoror, and that Saturday became the longcst and dreariest period of pain that 8lic had over experienced. She awoke in the morning with a nervous headache, which mow so sovoro that she clecdned leaving her room during tho day. Bello, Addie and hor aunt, all offered to do anything in their power ; but only asked to be loft alone. She was so un- strung, that oven movie of kindness tine solititudo jarred like fflecord. It N(3IIS b01'1311.10 to think, and. yet her brain soemed unnaturally active. Homy. thing Oresemed itself iu tho most pain- fully bare and accuraM monocle The glamour faded out of her gay young life, and silo saw only the hard linoo cif foot. lesintteae's venolo kept repeating b1111/041444 ON1411 and over again, and in. their light sho questionedthe past close- ly. It was not in keepiug whither pose tivo naturo audstrong.mind to do things by halves. With fixed and steady scrutiny reviowoci tho motives of her lifieand estimated tho results. They wort) eo uusatisfactory as to aortic) her. Altlioute the spent years had boon Mice with continnous .and. varied. activity, what hail sin accomplished for horsoll or :wpm else? Wore not all her past days Mei N111101' spilled. on baereu sands, proant•ing nothing ? As she before intimated, she had been roceiving homage, flattery, and oven lovo, all her lifo, and yot now her heart had no treasuros to which sho could torn in solid satiofaction, nor could mummy recall efforts like that sho SOW Miss 'Martell making M. Imhoff of Harcourt. Tho 1141111111/011 11000iVed. W.11.1 DOW mupty breath and forgotten woree, end nothing oubstanted comfortine remalauel. But if memory eoule recall littlo good accomplished, it placed in long and dark ateay many scones that she would glad. ly have forgotton. What can bo woree—what need wo foor moro—than to bo loft alum) forever veth 0 guilty and accusing conscionco, end uo respite, no soloce ? What per. eition need a man slithilt from moro than to go away alone bona his earthly Meto 3(311030 mornorte—a, pato nue silont ipoctro—will turn tho pato.% 01 13(8 daily record, mul point to 1V11013 11115,341111 what might Inivo boon? A eluillowoninded .girl would. havo been hicapable of thus Bombing self. outtly815. Je weak, irresolute girl like Boll() Parton wool(' Immo taken 0 MIA, bi1'0, and escaped. 0, misorablo day in sloop. But with all hot faults, Lottio oboundee in practical common 80n80 ; and Ilonmtead's words and hor CAVA 00* perionco suggested. that sho might bo doing hereon a vory groat weong. She (alt that it was no light mattor to Lueko ono's whole) lifo it blunder, and to invost all one's yeats and ouergio8 ne what paid no bottor intexo8i) than 8110 'X 0111 glad, foe y•our sekes, that I o Whet do you mean by that ?" NV0S not thoro,to tho miont that yo ra, brother one trustin to leo protoction Of God given thot morning Tho =porta= of faith—bolieving—.. more thou in Christg, We should hold In hor vivid fancy, elm s. a30 au unro. : vo ele woo figurative, awl exaggerated had recoived that day. Hoe physical " Pardon sue," ho said hastily. " My roactod upon each ahoy until at last, all corthly 1)0850:m10ns in feae and ionising, unimpassioned, and yet alepow. srfal Boing, front whom them was no ' --1 pain and montol distress acted and boliovo." . geound of man's accoptatmo with God, Ibir.131,3nobIligCoanHiin8i0tintelliflonrgettIburle0fillvini0osYtno, sscapo calmly subjecting one human Y daaP raelhIg' 1 meant that 1 wieheit rou or somo ono could lio human and mortal out, she sobbod horsolf to as tho soulca of Christian lifo, and the Both Do Forrest and Hoinstead. NV0110 mitt. tr1i114. Wo should romembee that lifo alter mother to tho sovorest imolai dome VSS his subjeet, front which he women:- ihatitablo enough to undorstand mo, ereatle in hopes that silo would bo at tho ono geoat abject of 018 lifo is to tests. If ono could onshero it, all might tote 11011) me to trinmph mow my weak. Um supply table, but they did not soo soenro thateeaith which Mali to pro. .)0 well. If, in the composition of cnio's nem witliont concloinning too soverely." od somowhat—a, course ofton notee in Ho poosonted his viewa strongly how. partition for the life to COMO. 31mtactor, them misted good natal, it . tho ministorial tyro, her that day. Tho format, with his " Well," said Lathe sloth a lit,t10 sigh acilliog hood and hotivy boort, lonenodte over, but 1,110)' wow portial and unripe, " T11011/11S1 01 OZ111oxperiencoe aro bac, would wino oitt of tbo surf= fino gold of 'a:steam:time "1 think len bad onough. giving but ono okto of the truth, and tho bettor, .111th y• moro surely .WOLVa 1.114 Perhapo ; but if, as sho fwettarcel 111,igiht bo novo? boforo, that thy " way of 1110 1111 N11117 1111111011 Puy way, ond 1. think I teansgrossoo is lined." irom eartii =All. earthly thinge, Mal Iruo a hoesolf, thorn 14 on.e t roes, , cher, the eery trials matting temee he nni in .00)3)3 to bo ce Ire:1Mo thelay ; Dim though 11„, . termite& calculathe to aro injury rather than good, TM did not—be male) oternity the habitation' of out • lattor mild not be roteirdod as a team. rest would. not be disturbed. 1.10 atoll pr0000dod to show that tho Harcourt WaS b110 happiest of tho Divine purpose had not only a wido and gloomy and terbidtlinog expression on the nor, and by threo p.m. so far from elm - party ; but 111 1411813 bo confessed that, goncral sweep, embracing tho race, and faces turned toward him. The Cospol ployiog hair -loth an'd, scourgings, or otearor than any law points, Imo saw extending through all time but that —tho message of gooll news that lie hail awn the mildest form. of a crusade among blooming exotics a being that there was a 'Monte providence °mom- brought — appeared. to shadow tho against tho weaknesses of the desh, seemed far more rare and boautifulevho pasoine cacti lifo. If there wore any ' • room all dozing and. digesting in the most luxurious manner. Lottie wasthe audienco like a passing cloud. only " shiner " who remained. " moor- ablo ;" but she VMS not more " out of sorts " than the ono who, ea; quick, as Um world is prone to believe, ought to havo boon calm and 8erene upon his theological height above the clouds. As she ordered the parlor with her velvet-liko troad, she paused a, moment to observe theBoanerges—the thunderer of the moruing. As he sat alone before bho fire, with his elbowsupon his Mmes. said his face buried in his hands, he looked moro like a weak mortal thou a 'son of thunder." He did not look a hit like one, who with a. face as firm and dexible as God's purpose, was anxious to stop into the fiery furnace before it WU ready. Sho draw a, fow steps nearer, and stood over him with a 4)urion8 expression 011 her face, which could so well mask- er reveal her thought as sho chose. Sho had come down stairs in (114138130 of irrit- able and defiant protest against his (loc. trines, and with no little vexation at him for being their mouth -piece. If she had found. him calmly pacing the floor, pondering on human frailty and folly, or 11 110 had been reading juridically a semeseeptical NV0v1K, that ho might de- molish the irreverent author, sho would have mado an onslaught, whoeo vigor, if not logic, would. have greatly dis- turbed lug equanimity and theological poise. But when she saw his attitude of dem dejection, and wbon twice ho sighede long 01111 heavily, her wounin's natnre 30318 disarmed, and she, began to think that his (McAdam wen as hurl upon him as the rose Instinctively she took his part against God, whoso forma- tive hand appearee too heavy for them I both. Thorefore, instead of tho hard bitter words that sho intendee to speak, elle Baia, with a littlo quiver in her voice : " Mr, lionistead,1 almost beliove that yon feel as badly as I do." When ho looked. up, sho \VMS sum he NV01•10. But 110 scorned. to try to forgot his own trouble, as he said kindly " I'm sorry you fool badly." "Well," said Lottie, sitting clown on tho opposito siclo of tho home,. while the lire, on which Itenisteadloul thrown 401110 (1117.111) O.T0011 wood, smoked dismally betwcen thole, " do think you aro a Halo Forry." 0 Can Help you. in any way'? I wish you know how gladly I would do so " Bolle wanted to talk about Vie see. "7118, hollow) that, too. Yon don't mon, but as Lottio would. not talk about look a bit as if you walla like to throw anythiug, she too, soon fergot her spirit. (no in a fiery finance, and sea 11 11 would auxuelos 111 sloop, collo out a henp of gold or a good -for. But Lottio sat and startle at her lire, nothing cinder." II His only roply was tt look of perplexed stood before him the whole day with good in us, God would bring it out, nor bei 811115810n, 1)110 poop e (0110 115 clasped hands and ontreatingeyesevhose would He spar() us in the offort. The themselves as from 5,0 opprossivo dream. Tho few greetings Eno con - only request NELS, "be it true man." preacher, unfortunaboly and uncoil- Unclor tho inspiration of her words and sciously to himself, gave tho impression gratulations that ho received. as he manner ho began to hope that he that God acted. on the principle that I/0 passed down tho aisle soomed formal might eventually grant her request. could accomplish far more with the roe and constrained, and, he thought, a As far as Lottie's interceding imago of atfliction than anything else, and that little insincore. Ho was still moro puz- would permit, Hemstead concentrated when lio fully sot about the taels of %led as 110 overheard Miss Martell say all his energies an the groat sermon, whining a, soul from sin His first stop to Harcourt at the door : tho elaborate effort of many months, was to stretch it upon die rack of some " I am sorry yon heard that sermon," that ho oxpected to preach 013 13110 mor- kind of suffering. Ho also intensified "I ane too," he raplied, "for it seern- row. Ho hoped Dottie, andindeed that this painful impression, by giving the ea teem." all would be thore, for it seemed that if idea that God thought littlo of the pro- "It's only ti, half truth," silo said they would only give hina their thought- 008805 1V11101.1. might be so painful to 118, eornestly. fel attention 1)0 would prove beyond a but fixed His eye only on the result. If "Tho Lord deliver me, then ; this shadow of a doubt that they NOM in people became sullen, rebellious, or half is more than 1 eau stand." God's hands, and that it would bo worso recldess under His disoipliuo,they were Lobe.° scarcely spoke during the drive than folly not to submit to his shaping ne0 misshapen), eie,y, that tho pottor home, and Hemstead notod, with pain, and moulding discipline. must east aside. The crude oro must that her face had a hard defiant look. At last Sunday morniug came. It was go into the furnace, and if there was It occurred to Min that ho had not own a cold, chilly, leaden day, and coon a good motel in it tho fact -would appear. arty who aaipeared as if they had aujoyed the 8017100. glom() from tho windows gavo ono a " Sooner or Inter.," ho said, " God will shivering senso 01 (118000010111). put every soul into the crucible of There wero long pauses 111) 13110 dinner. The gloom of nature, seomod to affliction. Sooner or later we shall all table, and after ono of the longost, Mr. shadow the faces of soma of the party be passing through acenes like that of Dionnerly abruptly remarked, in his as they gathered at a late breakfast; the family at Bethany. Wo may not sententious manner : and of none 17(35 this moro truo than of hop° to escape. Clod. moans wo shall "Well, =plum, I supposo you gave us Lottio Marsden, as polo and languid not. As Christ firmly, while seeing and O. poworful sormon this morning. It she took her wonted placo. Her groot- knowing all, loft ovoids at Bethany to has mado us all deucedly uucomfortablo, ing of Do Forrest was most kindly, and their designed course, so He will as anyhow. But Ivo no doubt the old rule ha scomod re-assureel and brighteneel surely and steadily carry out tho discip- bolds good, the .worse tho medicine is to up instantly. But Lottio's faco did not lino, which Ire, as tho unerringPhysician take tho moro certain to cnro." lose its deep dejection. of tho soul, sees that each one of un Lottio' s rosponso to this remark WaS To the others sho Hommel to talo requires. Does tho refiner hesitate to a ringiug laugh, in which tho others, in very littlo notice of ilemetoad ; but Ms put tho crude oro into the cruciblo? the inevitablo reaction from tom moebirl thought ho obeerwel her eyes furtively Does the sculptor shrink from chisolling gloom, joined with is, heartinese that seeleug his face, with a questioning co: the shapeless block. intolieauty ? Doos NVELS mort.annoying to the young clergy - pression. Once he answered her glance not 13110 surgeon, with tory() of stool tind lean. with such a frank, soppy smile thot her pulso unqUickened, cat nese the, very "You must excuse me, eIr. Hein- ONVI1 Mee lightod up. AA 1.110y were vitals or his agonized. patient ? kIescoo stood," said she, after a =moot, " 1 passing into the parlor, ho said in a low that it is necoo,sary, in order to SOSO havo had the bluos all day, and havo tom : from greater ovil, anti therefore he iS as reached that poilit whore I must either langli or cry, raid prefer the former at " I wiehtel a hunered 1111105 yoeter romorsoloss 1NS foto. tho diuner-table." day that I could bear your headache no "If to rone sow transiontphysical in - you.' firmity, man is justified—nay more, is Hemsterel stiffly bowed ao hie only " That is moro kind than just, It IF. 001111)011041-1/0 111 1.1101) SO much sufforiug response. II0 NtiftS too oliagrined, right that I should get my deserts," olio upon his follow -matures, how 3nuth puzzlod, axe dioappointed, to venture replind, elisking hor head, moro is God, justified in His sevorost upon a reply, 111111 after this ono lurid " Heaton save us Amu our (.1' ('3,14, moral eiocipline, whinli has as its object gleam of unnatural mirth, tho murky ho answered quickly. our dismal hoolth9 Though we sbrink gloom of tho day seerned. to iiettlo dowu "Before she could speak again Do from the Horrow, thotigh NVO writho me mom homely than beforo. h'orrest V111.8 by hor side, mid said: "Lob der tho pain, though our hearts break a After dinnor De Fon ost trice to ;memo me wleel. tho lounge lip to the fire, and thousantl timos. He will not waver iii Lottio's society fer tho afternoon. The I will read you anything you wish this His calm steadfast purpose, see sees refusal WU killil, not careless gm was morning." eteenity, tho present IS as nothing to often tho oase fermerlY• Llama her e Obi no, I'm going to church." Him. Ho will break our grasp from al 3 whole manner toward him might ho "2(21338 Loftin, 1 1s' 01 of you (lo not go. oarthly idols, mom though He tear our characterixed as a gave, remorseful You aro not abM." blooding limes asunder. If 170 aro kindness, such as NVO might show toward " Yee, I am ; tho air will do um good. -trusting in aught save Him, that upon tt child or au inferior that we haet It's the 'Sunday before Christmas,Jultan, NV111011 aro leaning will be snatched \orange() somewhat. 3111(1 NVO ought both to bo at chutch." away, evou though wo fall at first into Do Forrost, finding that Lottio \sonde. " eli, caetainly, I'll pate you wish it." the depths of do, (311111(1 sorrow. resist in going to her room, went to his "11(01)0 your sermon 30111 110 mo good, " What he maims ris suffer now is not also, and took a long, comfortable nap. Mr. Honieload. Da woefully blue,e to bo cousiderod, in view of his purposo sho oaid, as ti,ho loft Ho room to prepare to wean es fre.t the V 11'111 and prepare foe clinrch, toe for tho next. Christ, its NVO 101010 "1 b1111114. it will," ho replied, " for 1 from our text, IS as inflexible as fate, havo prepared it with a great (Mal of and does not hesitato to secure the cote." woeful faith by remaining away, oven am . oms , , . y 3 'Oho building was a small but protty though tho memo yo of no sistors was ., at tho tiro in the parlor • and both were inquiry, but his, grey eyos wero so r ethic etoucture, and its Faeroe quict did. iiii ontroaty in itself. Nety, mom, Ho 8010 3' troubled. and perp'lexed. kiudly, and yet withal so hill of ilejoc- Lion, that 8130 agein thought, " lie is ' seem to Lottio somowhat liko a refuge, distinctly declares to IIis disotples, "I dreadfully inconsistent with his doe - 'With .an interest such as she hail nova 11'115 glad for your sake% was not there, felt in Gm ologant city temple, sho to the intent that ye may boliovo." trineo„" tine 8110 said, with a trace of welted for tho sorvico to 00111111 00001 "111 C011010:11011, NVO assert that we CIIAPTIM \TX. 0)1011110SS in her tone : b0000tly boning that them 1311 116 bo ought 1)0 1)80 abovo our human weietriosio, " I thilik you look 313 it you needed a sOmathing that woule comfort and re. and 310 1101.11' with God. Listoad of Tan 1'1(E41011En 31.1V41111V BY 'TIM 1".10.111. ab1.0 )1011) 111141 comfort ytairself," assuro. clinging to tho preoent, we ought to • Ho tutiod away hie 1ace, but after e But Homstoad wont through the pro. think of the (sternal future, and wolcoino Wo have said that Latin Marsden 1110111" Mkt liminary =vials with but nalifforimt the littoshost clisciplino which prroare8 was a pagan. That is not oecessarily a "1011 never spree) tenor ovoids, MSS graco and ofeect. Ho was ombarrassod us for that futuro. We should mortify roptoach. "101-1 311') was a pagan. 33ut elarsdon." and awkward, as is usually tho (luso oursolveo, tramole our earthly naturos Lobtio, ha the main, was a very ordinary Then Lottie, who beforo had felt in 'with those who have seldom faced OD undo: our foot To that &gm() that wo pagan, not better than tho tiverago. such need of comfort bersolf, forgot the, andioeco, and who aro naturally very iler only suporiority evor ram' Motile neod in her wish to help tho great do. earth— 05113011toro and neinv nominal Christian it spondhee man bofore lime whoso mingled s, eitliciont. But as ho entmed upon his con being oursolvi; to think less of sermon, Isis self-conseiousness began to ' may bo tutted, N1114 her practical corn- wealonee and strength was a, growing W think 1110(0 Of 110/1V011' '' • `- Pass eway, audio) spoko with incroasing plans, mm• (.1,,tutost ‚(los 11103, bo 'fatal 11100 4101010. .1.ho 1110110 8110 thOught, die ..11111P1'180. in 0 b0110 MU) 17011141 1111V0 I " Our bueluctis our wobbly hope% and , , power and effoott inore unsatisfactory Honistead's H01311021 Softened flint, sho said Ho took as his tox: worts from the pew, and tho more sure 8110 became "I wish I 11111):0 good etunigh. to help I IIIIIMIS to caw souls. The husband may 111)h Chaptor of St. Joho, wheroin Jesus moke an idol of his witc—tho mother of that them was it wrong somewhat, : in You." declaros to his disciplos in rOg,ard to the hor eleld. Clod jealously watches ; wo him or h sr ,, r .1.11 e ei „ i et le e..... ...e.tel ........(4...k19,k, ,S0 . 11100 ho porploxed her by , sayiug, dolith of Lazarus— :Mould watch moon jeolousey. The vith stidelon (moray "And 1 WIS11 '011 '` 11 havo boon loving tliomr Hee wholo nation) mvoltod, at the ideo, ' e 1, — ' 3 i woro bac outing 1," .,4111111401!. 1110 way was ohere else that enulet no—ovor-ORY1111110 110 impale thought.Wo sve IOV 81)1011 111131 110:41118(1tiS as orr'ce'fo 'r if mycom4e. ionen 1 11') 11111 tho trul,l"t ldayaudio) whombottle,in tho tancf faith, but ho ittingly mieInto Go1 is in (1)131 purposo to "Why couldntau neepowetfill 1101 1111OVOillyi»neodof olutritymyself monun•yof his revered wordsrogarded ropreorntcd God, in hio offos toin4t1011) 011b 11111)010 from tho worldania (11311(311111)11altor andgrnO3383 Of 11akI10 100k141 ly muthopefully I annowinit 1334 lior storn rummer, was ePiro thio faith, rind tho Christian lifo ,Tosue would re(. st so) tho family at Mg ts good'?" 4110 aseed 113 bittormse. as lit said : Thou my ,,e•einen did you more than roluly 141 b0.10.1 all 11011 peels I moulting ; and. he eneeeeeeme mit Bethany (1118(1 110 love —the family that I know there is something wrong in temp !ion() aft `V 1111." 1 3(1134)144 31(10331)1(1114011 00111.11 110 only 1 ninthly Moto and its intorests, frooly ga,vo hospitalit, and lovo in 2( 11 iireachcd this morn. Not n bit of it1 can have 1,1enty twee rolioted lior. llo sketchee in strong ordlinos tbio return, when nearly al the world was MtgIle 114 difforoit from leo own doe. , or vilvvity 233 you, brit not e, 111111 1(1)0 for tle '1 t hestih" 1)o not thine, thole that Ito and to my mind a grom. 10111i vo 1101,111,,, 1, exporionto to It min y Hollow bitterly condemned himself 14 7 3:13331)1344.11411431141111b 0 Q.) 01 11 CD (1) cf.+ 0 Cf) ca) 0 CD 00 00