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- 'About a year ago my hair was '
. corning out very, hitt, 30 I bought
i a bottle Of Ayer's Hair Vigor-. It
,-. stopped the falling and made my
• hair grow Very rapidly, until noW it
is 45 inches in letigth."'--Nirs. A.
BoydatOny Atchison, IUDS.
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2 than.that of the stomach.
Hair hunger,forinstance.
• Hungry hair needs food,
- needs hair vigor-4yer's.
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Ayer's Hair 'Vigor always
- restores color, and nukes
the hair grow long and 1.
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SOME FRAIL BODIEO HEROES.
Front T12esS0 rforspogtloias *his Groot 122.,
Carnes of the Cberch ef Christ Si as
mimeo- Zee( one Prop a( niguti Wbirb
reit Front $h� Cbristlau3Is1'tyrs WAN
KVor Shod lu Vain.
geteredAgeertlhie in.101 of Parliament er Cap -
ale. in Like YeAr Ma 123. Wihean Mali% of
Tonto, 01 (1)0 140 tor ,44rteu.turi. ottawa.
Chicago,' July 13. --From the ex:
omple or martyrs awl great sufferers
hi the cense of Christ Rev, Frank Do
Witt Talmage draws lessons or en-
couragement and fortitude' for afflict-
ed members of Christ's elzurell; text,
Philippians --iv, 42, "All the saints
salute you, chiefly they that are of
Caesar's .household."
. Pope Leo XIII. was Ono day giving
an toidienee to some foreigners. Turn-
ing to a gentleman present-, he ask-
ed, "Bow long have you been In our
city?" -"Three days,". was the an-
swer, • "Thee," seid the pope, "you
have been here long enough to prae-
tipally -know all about Rome." He
asked another geetiernan, "How long
leave you. been in Rome?" " Three
mouths,"was the answer, "Then,"
said the pope, "yott have been , -here_
long enOughto know that you have
Just begun to .see Rome:" - He asked
a third gentleman the sante question.
"1 •have bon here three long year"
with the ensiver.. • ''Then," • said the
pope, '_•you. have been here long.
enough to know that, though .a intip
mite liee 113. Mime a. hundred years,'
he cell. !lever lite long enatigb to fully.
_aPPreciate Mae." - .The longer One
lives under the shallow of the Cense-.
um the. more he -,realizes how much of
,history, of .conquests arid- defeats, of
etilitire. and ignorance, of purity and
:vice, of jestice and injustice, _clusters
about .the hills of .the Eternal
teity. - •
But, though the most marvelous
achlev.einents_ and the inest- startling
happenings May be Panoranuted in
that .-one . word., ."1 I mere.," yet -without •
doubt tothe...Christi* student, the
iaost eh:Sorbing andinteese of • ell
Rothan. eras • is . that which incledes
the history of Nero's reign. Then. the
'persectitione against. the early Chris-:.
thins. became •the Most virulent,: Me
human . and .fetal. - Then the, brutel,:
ities••and• merclieSeness• of. the .fiende
ish 'monster, Nero., oat-Heroded.even.
bloody . Then the lowest dna-
geons of . the inferno were filled With
P" nilemetrituns eateotie Joy,. "FM,
:.then,".. wrote: the. historian,.
'17.1tristlans by•tlie 81;.1118
of wild. beesteetindetere .pitee e by
the -Clogs. • Then they 'were crueiliod.
• Then . they were smeared With
and combustible • neat et•ials and beree.
ed 'in the .601)010' gitedeoe at tie lite
. I11011 eat inet, foie. 0.- horror 'Lea
natical (1202')) 01 0..0 11 fQ1 1110 Con
slop -mete 'dupe they wereenot •put to•
death . tor the. public •good; but • gratify,te-
the cruelty of. one .
yet Paul .wrote- about. this time that,
in .spite of :ell these pe rseen ti tin 'and
.niartyrdornee.thereestill •remained in
Rome men and •women who- were'true.
•"t.0 the Christ ian faith, • 10 the .darke
est. -,dnys .of. the history • of the early
.clutrch there were Christiaint •• ready
to •testify for estfs ,Christ,.. though
• they .0,01(1onifories. pl the. Ito-
.
man•entperor.and :though,. on account.
of that testintoftv• they Acilevti . they
Atari to • die..., ••,. • • • '• • .•
NOW, ng • Pita Serit the- -ealatations
, of the 011111 1.5 in.- Caesar's Palace to
thasnembers'.of the P1111 11)p1011
• for their .encouragei0e11t,1 are going
to 'bring the saint:ate:me. of :the
.•.saialts. 'who' live in Caesar's 'Modern
'prilite"tis• ler ....the. encouragement- of
OVVI'y weinan and child. k It
going 'tO deeletee to . the -.young. *tad:
:tee 'kin and- the'.'pear, the
igh :and the .low lilikO,..that 'though
some 01 Youare havingtt.• hard lime
maintain your- Christian :integrity
;against the- hoinhardnient pf
ingly • :overwbelmiug. :Worldly ' dlr.;
yet there: - are...• • inen.
-and . 00 Maintain -
t hei e' Chl istian -integrity
aguinet- troubles •. greeter
than youre.. Tbere are men and WO -
Men true to fl-pff to -day who.have
shouldered"upen: their 1,2.21145 12 whole
mountain 'range of .nlieforteites and
SorrOWs 'arid pains, You,, Come
pare:lively- Speaking, aee'going forth
into • the- gospel fight -weighed 'down
only with a little. knapsack. Theee.
.are ChriSt inn 11100 Who, figuratively
speaking, lave becn'.,finng, overboaed-
Mid-Atlantic and- told to swim asherre
while you'll:1V° 0111y 0. shallove brook
to croee.. Thera' are .Christian. Men
who eye ne1la..deep,1 knee deep, waist•
deep, shoulder deep,. Chin deep in the
quieksends of difficulties who ettn.yet.
look up and see. the face of 0 9ct,
While youe ColepttratiN els, 'speaking..
'haveonly a stony pathto climb.' 11 .
the Saints• io Caesar's ancient and
modern. palaces, coOld, be true to
their gospei .faith, surety :heir Spirt,-
nal exepts •ought to rouse every.
m
011e of. as 10' better- 0101 truer and
.pnver • end nobler efforts, no. Matter
what 'our mental Or physical or inci-
dental •
Would racottrage 1. hoses Christ Jana,
in 'the firSt place, who are etroggling'
againet the. PlieSical dePressione --of
111 benith, Life - even ueder • the
brightest Of cOndit ions is anawful
struggle. . Alexander • Pope once cam -
pared the teaselese struggle of We to
21. eoetinuous journey' over the bridge
of -time. Upon one end of this bridge
the EngliSh poet 'started the different
generations, Then ha kept them
moving on and on and- on, never al-
lowing the -tired -.and fobtsore• arid
headed:lig and eeitrtaching trevelee
to halt for eat instant,, Ile kept
themmovi»g on and • on over. the
bridge' of time until every boy and
girl or young man and young woeian
or middle aged lime and middle aged
woman or 140:011T0011.1 Ian 02' octogenge
elan or - 00,4011g centenarianhad
tumbled' through the brOken planks
of that bridge into the dark ..Watera
of the rieer of death flowing below.
• But .0:tough i8' 820.11- an awful
etruggle for the broad chested an11.
the stout limbed and the- powerfully
Physkpled, yet, wonderful to say,
Seine of the mightiest Christian he-
roes have bon 3.11011 and Wooteh who
Were physical weaklings. 80)11e of
the moat famous mental and sllrLtu-
al
giants of tho ages have -been those
whose physical iranieS Were 8o frail
that they could have been destroyed
almost as easily as a dote -drop could
be Ring • from thesurface or a. leaf
or a humming bird'e life totlid. be
crushed out between the thumb Mid
the- forefinger of a inatee band.
john 8Unnueelleld's body Wee '00 free
thltt It Withered atv under the
touch' of- coopumption while he 11'1413
yet a boy. John uninteriivid died
hwebeitilyehao 1,0w2a2 gs
body, to bring the gospel message to
the whole Reign' h speaking race of
his time. Vanny CroshY, the inristtteer1-1
ed hymnologist, who has w
over 5,000 hyinus, by means of wheel
many thotstinds 431 Mils have nestl-
ed. "Safe In the Arms of Jesus "
(which is perhaps her most popular
hymr4 has such a weak, frail liege
• body that there eeenie to ba nothing
ner other phyeieal iallrefftles Ood
her physically, and in addition 'Le
put out the light or her two evee.
And there she sits, the darkness
of her own room, in. order that with
her eyeless sockets she 1nay better
see the face of eens Frames
L. Willard in all probability never
saw a perfect well day In thirty
years, yet with ho u weak !body she
headed (me of the mightiest reform
movements of her time. With her de-
voted eompenione elle toured up and
down this land,. speaking in every
town and city of 30,000 Inhabitants
or over, \Shea she beertme too feeble
work
to ttieltzliwirui,lolio'cluedrs tsoe,•riltteLiTerlietil•citr(?sira
the .seas. Yet even there, linder tile
shadow or the.trees, she woued. write
ber lettere, Which .roused all the woe
Men of Christendom to better deede
for Clod and humanity.
Now,' to you - who are sitting before
me to -day with the pale face of an
illVttIid / 'bring the salutations of the
saints Who have lived in the Caesar-
ean palaces or pbysical infirmity. -
would tell you to do something for
God in spite pf your bodily pain, as
blind John Milton did, as Bella
Cooke, who has- been bedridden foe
over .fOrty years,' doing; • es paw
did, who Was "in bodily .. presence
wea'r." Your very pthysical stiffer-
ings ought .0' bring You closet' to
Christ. • Your very •sicknossce ought
to ,make you the more anxious to do
• something for the •Saviour new. that
your time. on earth. may be • short.
They ought lea make you as anxioup
to do something for Christ us' • Was
the dying. president orlImon college,
• who, when his physic:ben -told him• he
had but orie hear on earth to live,
said, "Then Place me upen. My knees,
that I may. spend .thnt hour in pray -
O er with God, ',leading for, ehe salvos.
tiorr of sinful . soule!" • Would. that.
to -day, in the pre:talcs of these saints
who. -have lived in the .modern Ca-e-
sar's• palaces of physical torture; we
might •allecensecrate our frail -Us Well .
• ae-our eodiee to the servIee of
the 1..oed" Jeses. Christ 1
• -I- woad' el:courage' those Christians
•vase uhe ore trying' to maintain their
.Christien ietegrity in state 01 1211 evil
past,' .this, statement .1. mean
these, • CbristitzeFe -whom) • past -esins
ha 4) .1.,etei beealded over t he World,
even 'as Cain's .sin was known by, tee
bjaek mark Which' had been steenpiej
ulMn.:the- murderer'S brow, if it is
hard. for a young 'girl when she is'
. tieing. .a .ehristian, bowie rind' .14218
practically never: sheen -Out ore leir
•mothees..eare;.elow 'much. harder- nelet
it • be - fOrea ,young: girl' :•be , good
..toul• trete and 'pure ee heit .edee. leo;
had her feet cut Ci -.icOertt tix). hy
‘t‘t.,tetytid,0111,..er.,tfinte1217 111.e1ds ptittt.2:11•1::
mono bleede ns..I to, the • ienutenitute
tiefis dieenhite:lifel If itiseiife
drill:1 for a_ •yot men :•to ct-
.'• her -terabit: .1•0...1 tee ;" 111 SOCIVI y ..M.11,
Iree reveed eitern' godel, Iv
tuneh mot e . 424. - .1 ttle .2.... •
rite 11 to ailed' ie • an •11 Ono ral )1e• life w
i he bee served otit hie.- teem in a, fel-.
ot, bus had his' hair eve)-
;led. by :the convict s teats,. ...
, • cl Ot hes, tJtript d Ili . the mark of th‘
1 PeoitentittrYl.I1 , it .is • -fOr• a
Christian to live ril.ht: whose nearest
•Ighlors, pan Ilod nothtng but. good
'to-. say .of 11 1111 and his post, how
nnnll' MOM ilitPeret. itmet 11.• 110 .t.pr. rt
...Mali 'to live a gooll'!ife.1$711Q•li"'"bel• 12
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social outcirsp. yotildeyou, Chefs-.
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Oen. to edey, IV Willing' to .baye re-
- formed ex-eonViete „ occupante
your • °Rice?. - Would you.. 0.1119thir,
• •alloW reformed...servants 111 your hoMe
whose.partt have leen diSsolute.
• '.'•No," ttll obabilify yeti would
both ansWef in an. 11114' lift1.41 la .WaY.
*1. 110 1104 LIC a'r 011y SI1C 11 People any.
et will, but '1 ieold •pi•efer emit tti
have then' aroma/I:ley Perspn: Thee
migat ,s teal or 'pet haps they In* id
• lead 'children 'astra alld. 21.432143
• SlIch • .ttmene• My help"1. • wolajl diSr
• miss them sti,:-nntss.'' .• . • • •
• net h it -eel • di (heel t 'for
man . Itetd, a• feinzistian iiie whoehns•
had an evil •past, yet it there are toes,
'here to -day, f• -bring to . yen.' the eat-
.
, atatione of elle snints Caesar's.p}11-
; ace... want • to enCourege ;yeti: WI th
the -fact that, juet vome .
greetekr. -of moral •heroese have been:
el•hYsicial • weakiinge, •so 'some of .
.grentest of . Christian . heroes 'have
been those who• Imre,. • einhed eYrn
• a omit than you. .h.tve .learey
"-Illoni•oe, • Who -for • years has The
• •Pilcille Garden: Mission Of Chic ago,
and with -has beep instruinental th
. saving- thciuserids of souls,..-wasHae.
whate. - 'A coltige.groduate? -•A
her of , a • Christian • Church -.and -•
Chi 1st ian home? No- • /le 'was a Pone
veried gambler... Jerry McAuley.: of
New York; 21 11'> did so Much foe the
eltuns NeW .1roi.k,', Was 0-tirtitikurd
and a. mime egbter. • ••
And 1 brine you who hal.% 11.11
• evil -past Oils message from • IV
:mints in Caesar'8. palace, lieeeee
man who has publicly shined; • the
•
man who • has bet n loath' timely vile,
114 the man who has an eseeeial mis-
siA1 la save souls for Jems Christ.
'You know as no one elSe noWs how
• awfUl is the.. power of V1111)4131*
You Ithow us no one else knows how:
difficult it ts. for one who has leen
. a social outcast to try . to .• live
ao:ains aiming respectable social gar.
roundings.. You can 81104114 014 1111x.1"
Magdalene could speak. You earl plead
lie St. Delia tould plead, v. ) was
once the noted 131110 Bird, the field
of the New Yeire slums,. Al t it otteh
St. Delia. had such an evil p1181, 31)1.
• hor life, tinder the power of the TIoly
011ost, became so pure and sweet and
Influential, that the rich tued the
Door, the pure end • the depraved
' alike, Alit, old as Well 1.114 the yornig,
sobbed civet her casket. You can
speak from the heart as John
Gough spoke to the drunketrds, be-
cause you yount.lf Nem see)! the
phantoms of del irium treIneus, moving
. themselves aright in the cup until tit
last they would bite like a seifient
(1(111 Sting like an adder. Struggling
Cheistians, you lutve had an. evil
• ,
past, You can plead for Christ in the
• highweys alai the Iteigcs of sin,
as the Kahl Ili 4010 1111(1 (221 0111 11014
could epeelt Cimear`e !mince, Those
setae to -clay are now placing their
11.1.011S 110Iy 01•11110.10011 Upon your
head that you may forth sini save
;1. 001* 81/11111 11.1110W 3114 0.
I would elleo encourage to -thy,
those Christians 'Who ere compelled
by force of eirettnietances to Hee
and work with evil' assoehtteli, l'er-
haps the young man 40110 is standing
behind the SaMet counter with you in
he store, is en in': del; perhaps 2401110
of yotir ClaSSinalcs at 0:11001 and in
ilki1011.110. .
college are °et end mit seOffers
against the word of [1011. Perba.Ps,
What Is worst of all, you find that
you are married to a Mali who nev-
er neglects an opportunity to ridi-
cule your Bible; You Intee round
out aleo that your Intsbend hav-
ing. a pernicious and. spiritually de-
stroying influence over your children.
What are you going to do -
leave theme evil associates?
Melee sueli 00111'SO is possible ;
801110U/ries it 14 not. ;It evidently
was not possible for the ancient
saints to have left Chtesat"s palace,
e Se ley W 00 have one so. It
Is most natural to suppose that
those saints would have instantly
fled from, the Roman capital during
the time of Nero's prosecution ir
they could have run 41,WitY Wi t h hatfr
or and :401f-21espect But in all prob-
ability nueet of those. eaints said to
themselves something like this: "No:
I cannot,. I will not go! It wOuld
be cowardly for Me to desert 14
I.ord and Mailer. I stay here
and keep on est ifying for Christ, if
n Lel be, until 111,v boely is burned at
the stake or eaten by the wild
lecusts in one •of the arenas." And
stey in Rothe theee saints did, and
die a martyr's death moot of them
also dill. So it. may be your Chris
-
elan ditty to keep on living 'tor Christ
and' testifying of his love ie a place
of Inn ser,ution and among compan-
ions who make Christ an object of
daily ridieule, as did tbe permentted
young, Roman officer whose epitaph
can still be read in one of the Rom-
an cemeteries ',in theee wards: "He
1142111 lone enough 'to ehrel his blood
for. Christ."
Now, I want you,' my Christian,
friends., you who are experierteine
these daily persecutions, to fully real:
lee that riot one .drem of blood which
fr,11 • front the Christian inartyrs of
Caesar's ancient phice was ever shod
in vain. From those persecut ions 111,2
'great influence. of the 'church of Je-
ells Christ was started.' From those
persectitior,.- were lightcd the gosp
Yoram.; • which are to-dav sht.,11(1'
Leif glin-io •5 all round Alie
tvorld..Frorn tliose persectitions cams
" h 111.11 1 ft Ind the
death of the sitint'S in Caesar's pal
: -
ace as the etertml life of Millions up -
'on millions of immortal. souls; 50
O if - you, 0 persecuted .Clit•istla.n. only
keep trot., to the gospel faith hi the
• ditileelt places where 'yin.' are stet lon-
eil you may. not -only .Win your rath-
er nett 'mother ned huSband end
children for (led, lett you may win
' theusands • upon thoustinds. of ine-
mortel sotils for ( ii,Ist-.--heings whose
names yea! .have hover rote!, and
Arlie gle wing frtee$ 1101'11/11/13 .y00
• shall • never. see • until you look ',.upon
Min amen; tha t•etleetned. before the
grctet 'white throne. •
,,Itetvors,- nt»nat ter eh tt , our.
, Walk of. life may. lie, will3011toedity
he a saint. of God,. anti thrdw • yorm-
s •11 111 011 the pardon end the • mervy
of Christ? \I'M ',volt la re end noW
-dedicate' 17000 I 11'0 10 the I440'10111.'
en it; 1:141 (led i c a t -ion , etenne the ,
shed of your lift' 14 bleed?
you , he Wi 1 I t:o.softm• tor.1.•hrist 1)5
will 1 1tg :to 111 1 0. 1111? 1;1( 051110 ond i he
eiiies that 'come f 0,..m the Oleist.itto
Apo :OM )TU1'7. t 11 :410111 der IV
• CM ist heavy iltictitn.. Are, :ycitt.-
r 101Y, for 111, to haNtt the feet ache,
112'' h 11” 1,21ek ., •
he. cl 1,.0 I I 111.0 i1 001017.
1. W01,i-zi /110.0-41 wjf 3401 10' 1 1..
.1 MT IC) )11111:0: SUCH liCOS 10y •
111'SI. 0.54 ',tiff! the sa n ine Caescit"S
heceterie it 114)flacconOt ,o.1
.11teir Sitceitices.•1 hitt is 4.02 !l
o rewii.P•ti on lit. rentither-plaCe. 321212111 -
he bus builded for yotk, not .tti .lionie,
lint: "upon Ow.; got diin lee:live:A.1:d of .
h•etven.. It • is -only a step from the
pale of pereeteitten int ti the .palace
of reward, .ft is. only. sf ep froui •
'P1 4'51U''43 throne 1‘ it ,ilt% .stiInt :of
cGcl 'es ('('191 '1)12)1' to iate lily death
ie. the power or sly!' 0 the, throne of
Girrle where the retitentlid.' eiiint,•
0101 ever:last 11 is only a
loll, front Homan.. arena,' . whe,re
. 11.-' sninte . were torn 9
}12''t424 bY tit • Wild. beasts,. into the, '
green paSitires , by • the side -of. the .
,stiLl Leiterse e.lierc: 1110. .• gl00110(1 -
Fp:Tiis 511.111 'forever divell • *with 1110 I
I mph: • It pi, cn y a step -it shu:t
e ' : Are WC °reedy to. live • for
f heist in a place wheee. we. nitty,triti-
metely take ther seep, although. Co
tate. it IN -5111111 i 11 lee h • the
tiers, .0r 04)1.0117.. 1 er: mut ton?. It -
• •Sti• ti .t:111), 1. ttufp l'or the saints of •
f:1 r 0 0 th palaces of • Nero to'llie
' on la •es. -w s t 11:118t has prepared. for
1210 awn.- t ha t it det.s.e, as though
Ku s 10.10u...es-of peeseeni ion are • het
.•:t he te.e.t es 91 I. 11 • pii [trees ,or • re -
Weed "11 1 tly -0041 1•010 veeli onp. 01'
• (41(111•• We
41,‘'01 1 100 ;x. 111 11.' 100 011.1.00J..1 11 12)
on(c. of Ceten"'s leg Oily etileceii
eieep or leo weier nil spoil oil- • 4
11.11 n. It sifield spougetl.. with
veld %rater.. • •
7
Asesimirit 11 1 1 11
gmillug, a liar and the father of it.
Not only are we forbidden to hate any
one, but w0 are forbidden to speak
OYU of May one (Jas. iv, 11; Eph. iv,
81; I Pet. 11, 1). In Zech. vil, 10; vill,
17, we twe forbidden even to imagine
bauorr.hearts against a. brother ex'
v114141.1eTlignnhou shalt not commit Adultery.
That this sin may be committed by a
look as Well as by an net our Lord
taught in Matt. v. 27-32, wbere 110
also gives fuller Instruction toncerning
it. That love will conquer it is seen
in Rom, 411, 1,0 -"Love worketh no 111
to his neighbor, therefore love is the
fulfilling of the law," • God counted
Israel. guilty of this 1/1111 when they wor-
shiped idols, the works of men's hands
(ler. 111, D), and by the Spirit through
James He tells us that if we are in
friendship with the world .we are in
RIO sight guilty of this sin (Jag. iv, 4).
It seems to some Moral people iznpos-
tale that anything so Vile as this sin
could ever touch or come near them,
but let them see. it as God does and
honeetly ask as in Ms sight, Am 1 in
any way conforreed to this present
evil world, am I in lova with the
world which is lying in the wicked
one? (Rom. 41.•1, 2; I John II, 15-17;
v. 19, R. 17,).
15. Thou shalt not steal;
Many who would scorn to take what
does not belong to them-, as between
man and man, Might have to plead
guilty when searched by the question,
"Will a man. rob God?" Yet God had
to say to Israel, :"Ye have robbed Me
In tithes and offerings" (Mal. 111, 8).
Inasmuch as our relation to God is the
first question and the matter of the ut-
most. importance, let the -believer ask
hiniself,•Am I robbing God of any por-
tion of :my. being or my time or my
money? He :claims our body as ilis
property (Rom. xil, 1, 2; I Cor. vi, 19,
20), and at least a seventh cif our tiros
and a tenth °tour ineoroe.
is Thou shalt not bear false witness
against thy neighbor, ; •
There are tongues that devise mls-
thief% that love evil more than good
and lying rather than righteousness,
but such do not belong. ie the holy
eitY. (pa. 111, 2, 8; Rev. xxii, 15.
that .worketh ' deceit shall not &Von.
within-. My house; her that telleth lies
shall not tarry in My sight"' (Ps, 7).:
False witnesseS were among the griev-
ous things which our Lord suffered for
epr ,sakes, eveu it is written, "False
witnesses are risen up -against MO and
such .as breatne out ,cruelty," and
again, "False witnasseS did rise np;
-they lald to Itly•cbarge -things that I
knew net" (Ps. xxvil, 12; silt?, 14),
. • .
17. Thou shalt not coVet: • '
We. Might- infer- from Rots. vil, 7, in*
eonnection Witt Intl, lit, 9, that Paul
fancied that he "bad kePt.' the law Ora-,
ty thorOughly. except on. thie. One peat,
but lie learned; as James also did, thet
to keep the 'Whole law and 'offend in
only one point makes .one guilty 01 2111,
and in air flesh dwelleth no.gOod thing
(Jag, 11, 10; ROM:- vli,: 18). "G MI6." es'
the • word fors- ever y one (Rom. ill, If),
20).--. Some cute has weil: said•• "To dQ
'whet the tave requires I must .have
and to be what the law requkres I must
hay i rIghteopsness, but - nature
CsItt4-14t ef>.34,444e460.eeit,4.-.46tece#4*.eieteit.t.feet.*6t4.4.4i4e..4*ele •
have neither and au, therefore cursed.
When I receive Cbrittit. Ils becomes my
life and righteouenest, and WIli fulfill
the law in p3e," The people found that
they could! not keep Ms noly and nes
-
feet law, for in a fevv dap; they found
themselves calling on Aaron to make
them au idol and dancing. around A
golden calf, Thee Moses before tbelr
eyes broke the two tablee which Rod
had giver. him, thus powerfully testi.
fying to what they were actually do -
lug, Then the Lord told /Ds servant
Sloses to make two tablet like the first
sod bring them up to Ilina In the
mount, and Ile would write the same
wor4a on them, but Moses was also
commanded to make an ark and put
the tables of stone in it and rover
tbeni up and let them be there (1)eut.
is and x),
marlarat AND clitt.n istinNED.
Vrightfia Cata8trop140 sogr xursh Buy,
Duo rt, tamp r x01041112..
North Bay, dilly 7. -Mrs. Cock -
43111210 and her little four-year-old
deughtel• were burned to death late
Friday night nt their home about
1,t1 Miles cent in the comitry, and her
little five-year-old boy was • eo bnellY
burped that there. is little hope or his
recovery, 'Mr. Cockarline was absent
from home, and when Mrs. Coeltei line
and childi•en retired for the night a •
lamp W11.8 left burning on the table,
and it is supposed the lamp explod-
ed.
. "
ammo*, ruse. ri loos.
Winnipeg, July 7.-A. Regina, N.W.
T.. despatch says: Justice Richard-
, son has been stricken with Apoplexy
and lies in a (Title& Condition at
his home. . • Drs. Dell and •O•rahum
• well:1)11e attrohills: buoitilpeihtleltiii,c11h.antlogshotn.
prac-
tised law ih London'and Weodstock,
Ont., till 107e. 11e went to the N.
W. 'P.' in 1870. In 1887 he• was '
judge of the Supreme COnrt of the
N.W.T. Ile is now chief jestice. Ire'
preeitled at the trial of •Loilis Reil,
lie is 'now 70 years of age.
'Drowned the
Ottanet, July 7. -Anthony Farrell,
eiged 7., Was droWned yesterday at
.Deechiete, village .0. miles from ot-
tawa. .110 WELS in 'a- boat fishing,
and, -being Missed by his mother, it
was decided to drag the mill race
.wite the result that • 'the body .
found 121 the bottom, life- being ex-.
Uncle .
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11,1110111Cg, 7.-eDrakeenatt An-
cirew' t..!itrley, aged 22' and usrunarriecil • •
W111.4 ..killect • cm 'the C,l'it. Saturday .•
eight through Nei st ruck.. by •en•'
'engine. •• 1121 was tryin.i; to 'jump on •
, hat • sl loot tt 4171 Wile, hit by lila en-
gi110; ' which • wits 81 00)1411 ten feet
from -1)11a. • '
' • Pestle' 21,2 0" .1 It . 1
. Washing!. 1.3.2t 1 y 'elee-The•President
hes • .formally declared the rest prgi-..'•
tien of peace in the Philippine. Archi-
. he. -has 1) lo ed the islands un-
e0011,11•te avi I control iltid has•ex- •
tended g one raf : amnesty to 111e Fitt.
pitioe lieee . been in rebellion,
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• LESSON III, THIRD QUART5R, INTkR" 1 ience • those owing -
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'rest of the Lesson, Mx. xx, 12-17. 40
• Memory Verges, 12 -1.7 -Golden Text,
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Matt. KIK, 10-Cometentery Peeper.* 4t
ea by itev. D. In. Stearns.
[Copyright, 1901, by American Press Mao- ;I
elation.] 4
12. Honor thy father and thy matter
that ths days may ho long upon th° land
which the Loed thy Oo6 giveth thee. •ee,
• The • Teti Conimandments, or tett
words, as they are sometimes called, 10
are summed up by our Lord In Mark, . 4 •
41, 20-4314 in these words: "Rear, 0 IS 4
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at the present time.
them but the total is a
substantial sum that t
we would like to have t
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rael; the Lord our God is one Lord. 4
Med thou shalt love the Lord thy God 4b
with all thy heart, and with all thy .14
soul, and with all thy mind, and with if
all thy strength. This is the first
eonlinantinient, and the second is like -
namely this, Thou shalt love thy neigh. •
bor a8 thyself. There is none Other
commandment greater than these." Ile
thus qftoted from Dent. vi, 4, 5, and
Lev, ids, 18, for Ile honored the Whole
of the law, the prophets and the psalms
(Luke xxlv, 27, 44), never in any wfty
diseounting the least portion. now
very unlike IIhn In this respect are
some wise people of our day who pro.
fess to be His followers! See in con
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neaten with this fifth commandment
Prov, 1, 8, Mid note that in Elph. vi, 2,
It is called the first eounitandment
with promise, The promise had doubt-
less a special reference tit Israel.
IS. Thou Shalt not kill.
In our Lord's Momentary en this in
ftIatt. 0, 21, 22, Re teaches that anger
lies itt the root of murder, and In I
John 111, 15, 11 10 Written, "Whoseever
hateth ids brother la a ninrderei," re-
ferring back to the story of Cain and
A.bel. In the some conneetion it is
Written that Cain waft of the wicked
one, and In john vill, 44, our Lord Said
that he Willa murderer from aro be.
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