The Clinton News Record, 1913-03-13, Page 2M'-
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THE SUNDAY SCN'DDL STUDY sof Hagar' end her e'ene Iehm el, tint
gether with Abraham's covenant
with Abimelech et Beersheba, re-
INTEEN,ATIIaNAL • LESSON,. pelted in, chapter;':21, ;Prepare the
MARCH 16, way` for -lie account of the great.
Leet of Abraham's faith and loyalty
to Jehovah.
Iihstan XL-Tlre test of Abraham's Verse 1. After these things - Pho
faith,\G'cn •22. I.tO Golden' l longer e0JauVn ofs Abraham in 'the
land of'the Philistines, reported in
text,- Hes. ` 6. 6. the ,preceding chapter.
God did prove Abraham-Put-
Follov�ing the account of'the de- ting •him;to a severe -test of obed-I
str'uetiara of Soda ld Gomorrah, cape and faith.
the biblical narrative (Gan. 19. 30-
And said -Verse 3 would 'seem to
38) records' the birth of •sons, to the imply a dream or night.vision.
daughters cal Lot, Moab, ancestor. 2.Thy son, thine only eon, whom
of the Mp,abites, and Ben-amn1 ;thou lovest-After the rejection of -
"father of the children of Arnruon. . Ishmael, , Isaac alone remained to
Chapter 20' contains the account of Abraham, and'the' emphasis .upon
Abraml's sojourn in the land o£ then' relationship ' to' each other as
Gereu' to the south, and his deal- father'and 'only son is intended to
ings with Abimelech, upon Whom he, indicate in advance the• severity of
practiced the same' deceit with re- the demand about.to.bo ntado>
geed to Sarah, his wife, as earlier' The land/ of Mo'riah-The name
he had practiced , on the king of later given to the -hill on which the
Egypt (compare Gen. 12. 10-20). The temple at Jerusalem was built. The
Septuagint, or ear lles t Greek yes
sion of the Old Testament, how-
ever, substitutes the , adjective
"lofty-" (mountain) for the : proper
.noun Moriah in, this passage,
while the Vulgate, the earliest La-
tin translation,-lias the noun `ivies
ion," This 'would seem to indicate
that the proper noun- itself was in-
serted later, Fallowing either the
Septuagint or the "Vulgate reading,
the two oldest which have been pre
served to' us, the :command was
simply `to proceed into the -moun-
tainous country, probably to the
north, and to offer a. burnt -offering
iupon one of .the MMountains. which
Jehovah himself was to designate.
3: Rpse early in the morning.-
Suggesting, -as' already indicated,
that . the communisation from ..Je-
hovah was received in a dream or
vision. •
Two of his young men -Servants.
Cleve the wood -Or, as we would
say, split the wood. •
4.. On the third day-. . the place
afar off -The place selected must,
therefore, have been three days'
journey from Beersheba. The ex-
act distance would vary with- cir-
• cumstances. If we are to think of
the vicinity of Jerusalem, it maybe
estimated that the journey from
Beersheba would, after Oriental
fashion, have occupied from sev-
enteen to twenty hours' continuous
traveling, a ,distance which might
be con\reniently divided into three
days. -
.5. We will Worship, and come
again -Doubtless Abraham still
cherished the faint hope that in
some way his son might be spared
or restored to him.
6. Took in his' hand the fire -The
method by which the ancient Israc-
-lites secured fire is'nowhere ex-
plained, though •a reference in the
Book of Maccabees speaks of "fir-
ing stones and taking are Out- of
them" (2 Maccabees 10. 3), from
which' it may be inferred that fire
was obtained by striking stones to-
gether. Here, however, it, seems
that Abraham had carried the burn,
ing embers with him, keeping the
fire burning ' all the way.
° 7. Where is the lamb for the
burnt -offering? -The boy was quick
to observe that while all the acces-
sories of the sacrifice had been
'carefully provided, the offering it-
self. had apparently been over-
looked.
8. God will : provide -Hebrew,
God ' will see for -himself, or, as we
would say, "see to the matter him -
HERE IS- GOOD
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It will help those who have
Kidney and Bladder Trouble.
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Winnipeg, Jan. 6th.
"I have been a sufferer from Lumbago
forsouleyearspastand during;Christmas
week had :a very acute attack `• which
confined me to the house. About the
latter part of A ril, T met your Mr. Hill
and mentioned my complaint to him.
He advised me' to -take GIN PII,LS. I
have been taking them at intervals
during the early part of the present
winter, and up to date have had no
return of ,toy old trouble -in ' fact, I,
feel better than I have for years and
think that my old enemy has v_atiished
for good and all." 'IL A. JUKES.
152
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the milk flow three to live lbs PCS COW per
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A' 60e . the father: was still clinging.
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to make a large package, entirely .different Compare verse 14. -
from any on the market at the present time. 1 Bound Isaac his son -There is no
Royal Purple Stock Specific, see neap,: four suggestion of resistenee•:on. the part
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Royal Purple Lice Killer, . 26c and 60e tins; les commonly practiced it at this
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Roynl:Purplc salt Cure, 26e and 500 tins : 900 time. The underlying idea ofsuchby mail' sacrifices was the surrender of that
Royal- Purple Sweat Liniment, 600 bottle : 600
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BoysiI Pvrple,'Cough Cure, hoe tin : sec. by'fieity., Under -th.e later kings,
Royal Purple Disinfe,tant, 20c and 500 tins, 1 especially"Ahaz and Manasseh, the
.
Royal Purple Roup cure, 26c" tins : 96c by. custom. still existed in parts of.
mail,
Royal Purple Worn Powder, 20C tine i. 90e by 31166,11 (compare 2 Kings 16. a; 21.
mail. - 6; 23. 10: ; Jet'. 7. 3I ; 19. 5 ; Ezell,
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ter ver
Christmas is again over, and as we start.into
1913 we wish to thank our patrons for their
liberal at 1 acf
e a Lo lc _ e, , and to�� intimate that our
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stock n'ill alwa' s be so kept up-to-date
• �� l that
you `mill' have 'a- feelilig of'satisfaction in
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•I~ 'MARRIAGI�, LICENSES
tela-•log-'tNr7,Yrdsatl2.s6J7 OSllY D.,'Windabr.On(:, JEWELER arid IAS•UE■S
f9euurar A�•�uts fpr Uauada,
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ously forbade the practice (Dent,
12. 31 ; 18. 10), while the prophets
also strongly condemned it (Mie,
11, And the angel of Jehovah
celled unto hint -Abraham recogniz-
es the ve.ice, whether audible or
heard only in the inmost' reeessea
of his soul, as the voice of divine
command, Itis made clear to him
that while the absolute trust and
obedience involved in such a sac-
rifice is desired of' God, yet God
does not require the sacrifice it -
1
12. Lay not thy hand upon the
lad -The sacredness' of lhumen life
eeecerves a new -end great emphasis
in, this command.. ` o' 1
1.3. Abraham lifted up his eyes--
FOS
yes-For a time he haat been altogether
absoabed in his 03511 trymg.experi-
ence and struggle. Now 'that the
probation was ended and the strain.
of snspepse and fear over, 'Itis eyes
saw what they had not seen' before,,
a ram caught in the thicket by his
Lorne,
Offered h'i_i3I up fol, a burnt -offer-.,
ing• in the stead' of 1118 sour -.Incl:
with double gratitude for the •pre-
servation• of the child's life,,;
Sunday to. Iwn(1.0We lilac.
Among • 'Mlle. • Well-to-do •''classes
Sunday rn "L,ondon has become an
almost universally,mecoguizad 11o1i-
day liithont and reg'lldl whatev,or,
to tate church. s;e{wipes wllgch far-.
Melly it was a. str ct:eiuly ito•;attend:
Motoring, wa k end' visits, 7 g01:frag.,
the 1( ,.curs,, hof heel and bridge pea.'-
tics n bad weather have almost en-
tirely superseded that 0305 -almost
universal visit to same place of
woJ'sirip; at lcast mace on Sunday,
A GOOD HABIT
Tea when ` you are- tired
particularly if it's
Gilles- farthest,` for the. merle*
4E 105 xrtlr tag, ' : 841 va ., ¢wa
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BANK* CLERIC GETS 3 YEARS.
Stole $31,000 Front the Bank of
Uochelaga.
A desptiteh from Montreal says:,
Henri Legace, a ledger -keeper,
formerly employed by the Bank of
Hochelaga, was on Thureday morn-
ing sentenced by Judge Bazin to
three years in the penitentiary for
the theft of some thirty thousand
dollars of the bank's money. Le-
gace invented a system of running
a false account in his own hank, to
which he transferred money from
several large accounts in the Hoch-
elaga Bank. He then opened up an
account in a branch office of the
City and 'District Savings Bank
ander the name of Amyot and
transferred the money in the false
account to it, site;'wards drawing a
cheque on the Asllyot account. The
police recovered,. some $20,000 of the
money. -
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DEATH OF MRS. SHELTER.
Was 88 Peru's of Ago, and 'Rad Ne-
ver - Seen it Train.
A despatch front ]3erlin, Ont.,
;says: Mrs. Christian Shelter died'
at the Hoarse of Refuge on Friday
in -her 88th year, She was born in
Germany; coming with her husband
when 18 years of age. .The woman
was .a ohasacter in Wilmot Town-
ship, where she made her home Un-
til a few months ago. During her
70'years' residence hero, although
in good health, she had never been
a mile away ,from ,her Thome,- nor
had
,she ever seen a train during
her life,
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MAINE AND MASSACHUSETTS.
The Two States Refuse to Extend
Franchise 10 Women.
A despatch from Boston says;
The cause of woman suffrage -re-
ceived a setback in two New Eng-
land Legislatures on Wednesday.
After several hearings, at which
the question was debated in a spir-
ited manner by prominent men and
women, a committee in the Massa-
chusetts Legislature voted to re-
port "leave, to withdraw" on a' bill
providing for a referendum on a
constitutional- amendment, wllicil
would eliminate the word "male"
from the provision defining the,
qualifications of a voter, Six mem-
bers of the committee voted against
suffrage, three for it and two were
not recorded. A similar bill vas
killed in the Maine House by a vote
of eighty-nine to fifty-three, after
it had been passed by the Senate.
7:NGI.ISR SONGBIRDS.
Ou Their Way Froin England to
British Columbia.
A despatch from London says:
Five hundred English song birds,
including larks, goldfinches, lin-
nets, tits and robins, selected by the
.Agent -General for British Colum-
bia, -were despatched on Tuesday
from London to Victoria, B.C.,
where they will.be let loose to build
nests in the forests of Vancouver
Island, An attendant, who is an
expert whistler, will travel with
the birds to keep them in song.
AT OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.
Isis Majesty Ring, George Wore a
Crown.
A despatch from London says:
King George, ab the opening of
Parliament on Monday' revived the
custom- of .the Sovereign wearing
his crown on ruch occasions. The
,late 'Queen' Victoria discontinued
the ct5eetom because the clown was
too heavy .for her Bead. `
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