The Herald, 1900-10-05, Page 7G JUDGMENTS ARE RAZO S.
Be Careful How You Handle Them -Mis-
fortune Not .Always Evidence of
Divine Disapproba_tion,
Vashingtda report: Dr. Talmage, 1 ard, in the war of the Crusaaes, was.
captured and Imprisoned, but none of
his 'friends knew where, so his loyal
friend. went around the land from
stronghold to stronghoad and sang to
each window a enatoh of song that
Richard Coeur de Lion had taught him
In other days. And one clay, coming
before a Jail where he suspected his
king might be incarcerated, he sang
two lines of song, and immediately
Xing Richard responded from his cell
with the other two lines, and so his
, whereabouts was discovered, and a
successful movement was at once made
eor his liberation. So let us go up and
down the world with the music of kind
words and sympathetic hearts, sere-
nading the unfortunate and trying to
get out of trouble men who had noble
natures, but by unforeseen circum-
stances have been incarcerated, thus
liberating kings. More hymn books and
less razor.
Especially ought we to be apologetic
and -merciful toward those who, while
they have great fa.ults, have also great
virtues, Some people are barren of
virtues. No weeds verily, but no flow-
ers, must not be too much. enro.ged
at a. nettle along the fence if it be in
In his journey westward through
Europe, has recently visited foamier,. of
thrilling historic events. Be sends
this sermon, in which he show.s that
nations are judged in this world end
that God rewards them. for their vir-
tues and punishes them. for their
crimes. The text Is Isaiah vii., 20: "In
the same day shall the Lord. shave
with a razor that is hired, namely; by
them. beyond the river, by the king of
Assyria."
The Bible Is the noblest book ever
Written. There are no similitudes
in °salon .or the Iliad or the Odyssey
so daring. Its imagery sometimes
seems on the verge of recklessness, but
only zee.= so. The fact is that God
would startle end arose and privet
xnen and nations. A tame and limping
similitude would fail to accomplish the
object. While there are times when
he eniploys in the Bible the gentle
dew In the morning cloud and the
dove and the daybreak en the presen-
tation of truth, we often find the iron
chariot, the lightning, the earthquake.
the epray, the sword, and, in my text,
the razor. This keen bladed instru-
a fleld containing 40 acres of ripe Yacht-
ment has advanced in usefulnese with
ga.n wheat. Some time ago naturalists
the ages. In Bible tlines and lands
,t,old us there was on the gun a spot
the beard, remained uncut save tn the
-0,000 miles long, but from the bright -
seasons of mourning and humilia.tion,
ness and warmth I concluded it was a
but the razor was always a suggestive
good deal of a sun still. The sun can
afford to have a very large spot upen
It, though it be 20,000 miles long, and I
am very apologetie for those men who
tends to clear the face, but it is teeny have great faults, wane at the same
used for deadly inelelon. time they have magnificent virtues.
In this strIltinr, text this weapon of Again. when I read in my teXt that
Idle toilet alMears under tile f°11°wIng the Lord shaves with the hired razor
circurastareete; Judaea, ntedea et) hale of Assyria the liana of Judaea I think.
some of its proeperities cat off, and myse:f of the pa:eels:on of Clea's provi-
God sends aealturt It throe, Aseyrian donee. A razor swung the tenth part
kings -first Senno.cheriti, then Eear- . ef an Inch out. .of the right line means
haaden and afterward Nebuchadnee- either failure or laeerettien, but Goys "In the same day Filen tiir Lord eitaire
zar. These three eh:up Invasions that deaneres rawer seep, arta they al teat with a razor thet Ile has hired." (led
cut down the glory of Judaea are miss by the tlieueandth part of an inch is 1.-2ve. God is pity. Clod Is help. God
compared to so many stveeps of the the elglit direetion. Peeple talk “.8 ;A t1172.1:Pr. God is reseue.. There are
ta.zor aerees the fa.e. or the land. though thlnee th",e venral were at innoqsliitaoxi•Ipase.dgn.: :arIs:lotraltmilfrts„ noof tilaxerfutt:
And. these devo.statiene vers. eallea . 1.mte ent:s. 01147:3°.a eweepe aernss Mar -
/tired razor bet.ause ited toe% 171Ilf:A F22;;;E,A and tneleid ana Pelermo. atel Gan. If you want beim far wound!,
of Assyria, with whom be bail rot eyro- v.'ateli anentitnly. W,11 the• bas teat. it you weal. an
patine. to de the work ived paid them tlemie evreep Itutatie nal Ana rata , vine salve for eYesight, He hag
Th palaees and spoils and annexatlette, Peepte rely. "That will entraety depend that. rut If there In sharp and
Theee kings were hirtel te exeetite the . whether the ineetria•tien 713t-
divir.47,2 behests.. Ana now the 'tee:, i.V.,;*°i'ut experiment: that win 41'p 21
whaeh on Its Ilret rad111114 tedY have ent,reer on the qttarentlne 3'w:41113nel:tee
.evqlnifill trivial or In:teats eharged with • iliat win .1,eietal 1,111 taw eritee a.;
reennentons bileett. "In the sante dee. atelaatette " 1'? i. That ,,te pv,,,,,w
:et11 812'
shall the Leal sheet' with raeor .that Pltehel into the ware! ana It goee erteremear. Tees ahata, ea,a„rra,t, taa
is legal, tamely, lie' them teteettill the blonder:Mr urn ert rentenentre ealn1 . he no neyetty to then... wha baya
elver. by the Ing Ar-etera," it IS *117, glr"2'.?; 2. 111 on annual:1r: ered the tralt,10. an 011' 414' weeve
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h3I t4 1'
ma!? toutth einem atie %%titre the heater.
of eitlirte n tett r them.
$taeh inetetantents tante le• a'.aroftp",%,°
2111:elled er ran Imitate 1 et alt. 'Oat
how ternatetele teeos. :lee eeral tail"
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rayed against any one power. I hope no
such combination against UM Will ever
be formed, but I want to show that, as
Aserailla was the hired razor 9.ga4nst
Judaea, and Cyrus the hired razor
against Babylon, and the Huns the
hired razor against the Goths, there
are now 'many razors that the Lord
could hire if, because of our riattonal
Sins, he should undertake to shave
us. In 1870 Germany was the razor
with which the Lord shaved France.
Japan was the razor with watch, He
shaved China, and America the razor
with which He shaved arrogant, on-
pressive and Bible hating Suain. But
nations are to repent in a day. MaY
a speedy and word -wide coming ,to
national calamity. But do not let us
e sea all
God hinder on both sides the
as a nation, either by unrighteous iaw
at Washington or bad lives among
ourselves, defy the Almighty.
One would think that our national
symbol of the eagle might sometimes
suggest another eagle -that wbIch
ancient Rome carried. In the talons
of that eagle were clutched at one
time Britain, France, Spain, 'tall,
Dalmatia, Rhaetia, Noricum, Pan-
nonia, Moesia, Dacia, Thrace, Mace-
donia, Greece. Asia Minor, Syria,
Phoenicia., Palestine, Egypt and all
Northern Africa and all the islands of
the Mediterranean, indeed all the
world that was worth having, a hun-
dred and twenty xnillions of people
under the wings of that one eagle.
Where is she now? Ask Gibbon, the
historian, in his prose poem, The De-
cline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
Ask her gigantic ruins, bemoaning
their sadness through the ages, the
screech owl at windows. out of which
world-wide conquerors looked. Ask
the day of judgment, when her crown-
ed debauchees, Commodus and Perti-
nax. and Caligula and Diocletian hall
answer for their infamy. As men and
as •nations let us repent and have our
trust in a pardoning God rather than
depend on former successes for im- . ‘,
munityl Out of thirteen of, the great- v116 1,1111 :end talcaway Me hie.
9 A te.rtnie. men li.fore Iti
est battles of the world Napoleen had • • • m -Ti ',Ince the prorogation or the Pro-
ost buonbfore WaterlooPr/Ilea had - ught there
ale I probable-4<Neabrop my by the ae- Legieltt ura in Mlast. The
lt. e :•. ide . -
and destruct:en often ride la the pil.tri,.! tir.:K• to t• Chriet. Lientenant-Govern re. tete is at pre -
symbol, David said of Meg, his an-
tagonist, "Thy tongue Is a sharp razor
working deeeltfully"-that is, it pre-
SUNDAY SCHOOL
OPM/Maieslaaragasmat
iwrfoRN A.T ION AL LESSON NO. XIII.
OCTOBER 7, 11)00.
'rem:Dining With a Plutrisee.Lukell:44.1
Comment arer-Reeepitullation. The
following are the principal event e in
the Life oa, Christ during the last
quartet, ordntin•ued from Leeson. of
'the third qua,rter 46. Discourse. on
the bread of life. 47. At the bordere
of Tyre and aldon lie restored the
demoniac da,ughter of a Syrophoenic-
lan Woman. 48. Journey through; De -
capons. 49. Healing a deaf star:en:ter-
er. 50. Feedlag the four thoweand.
51. Sailed to Dalmanutha. 52. Sailed
to 'Beth:Aida, where He healed a
blind man. Mark viil. 29-96. 58. jour-
neys to Caesarea 64. Peter's
confession. 55. The, transfiguration.
56. Healing the. demoniac boy. 57.
Journey to Capernaum. 58. Tribute
7,tohalleeeybit4aken from the in.outh of a
Reit. 50. .A. lemon in humility from
in the midst." 60. Diecouree
on. the forgiving spirit. 61. Rejected
by the Samaritane. Luke ix.. 52-56.
62. At the feast of Tabernacles. 63.
The blind man healed at the pool of
Sileano. 64. Discourse on the. good
sheph.erd. 65. Goea into Perea. 66. The
Seventy sent forth. 67. Parable of the
good Samaritan. 68. Parable on the
rieh fool and trx0c)Ur:1;.2 Mb the duty
of watchfulnees . 60. Healin.g a
woman on the Sabbath. 70.
tit the feast of Dedication,
1. Chief Ph:iris:es-It has bo,en s.ug-
gestid that this man may have been
a. member of -the Sanhedrin with a
conutry home. in Parea. To eat bread
-Onr Lord had no home, and, when
he was invited to dine, it was as pro-
per for him to go on the Sabbath as
on ASS utdr•r day. They were watelt-
igtelislii:nitel 11(111.,-.Vttair.r;;rh.1.111)1111(;12°rilala•leY,
white h.. profeseed hail in-
vited dt-stie to hie table foe the pur-
pear tintling an 'oppertunite• to ae-
theive nil., wben Ile healed the with I albaiWtintlaatielletarfalledarZ/111,1
MARKETREPORTS
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ered hand on the Sabbath and gave
a reason to those who objected
similar to that given in our le,sson;
also when He lowed the woman wile
had neeu bound with an infirmity,
recorded in Luke xiii, and sold. to
the Pharisees, You loose and watee
your horses and mules ; ought not
this daughter of Abraham, who has
been bound eighteen years, to be
loosed on the Sabbath day?
Christ's miesion was to the chief
of tho Pharisees as well as to the
common people. He is the Saviour of
• the world; the high as well as the
low. The gospel should be offered to
the ; they may not accept, yet
Christ'S great heart takes them in.
Lady Huntington said, "Only for the
totter nrir could not have been sav-
ed; if the teaching had been 'not
any,' instead of 'not many noble are
called,' etc., I would have been left
out."
'There was another l'esson to the
XOWSI. They constantly exalted
themselves as the "chosen, of God"
and saw no place for the. Gentiles.,
whereas the Gentiles, who took the
lo.west place., were being. exalted. An-
other truth was se.g,gested by the
Oeteafiigrit, iris. only rehatives and
rich. neighbors were invited. A. sel-
fish. motive was bank of this; a prin-
ciple natural enough. to the human
heart, but quite at variance with the
spirit of the Master.
PREMIER IVIIIBRIIIN11 BUB.
Quebec Loses an Able and
Useful Clizen.
SKETCH OF 1-11S 'CAREER
Quebee report: Hon. E. G. Mar-
chand, Prime Minieter, Weil at 7.45
with arterlo selerose cavil rheneal.
and had been eonfined to lite room
The Week,
ra"-116,,w
Leading Wheat Markets. .
Following are the closing quotation
at important wheat centeee:
Chicago ............$- $077 3-8
New York...... --- 0847-8
... 080 1-2 -
St, Louis ... ... 075 3-4 0 751-41
079 7-8 079 7-Eii
Detroit, red ... ... 079 3-4, 0 80 1-4
/Detroit, white ..„.. 077 3-4 -
Duluth, No.
Northem ... 0813-4 -----
Duluth, No. 1
hard.................t 083 3-4
Minnenpolls, No. 1 4
Northern. ... 0 80
Minneapolis, No. 1
hard- 082
Toronto Farmers, Market.
Wheat -Nine hundred bushels a
white fall wheat sold uneininged alr
71e to 71%c, 500 bushels of red at
the same priee, 600 bushels of goose
steady at 69c to 601,tc, and a load
of spring at 71e.
Oats -Nine hundred bushels sold
steady at 90%e to 803.
Barley -Sixty-five hundred bushel
sold steady at 46 to 48%.e.
Rye -Seven hundred bushels sold
cent higher at 54% to 55e.
Hay and Straw -Twenty loads of
hay sold at $12 to $13 a ton, and ,
a load of straw at 311 a tan.
Butter -Large reteipte ma,de 9$
goad demand at 22 to 24e.
Eggs -Fair revelpts sold readily at;
16 to 17e for new laid.
Peultry-Largo supply and liberal
demand. Priees were unchanged.
Potattlee-Reettipts were large and
demand fairly peel. Priees ranged
, frem 35 te) 45t. a bag.
Toronto Live Stork Market.
Ireport cattle, ehot0,-•. gm. cwt. .111 in to 43 SO
Expart r,.1- mt... 423 to 4 SO
litoriatt,' toil% Weiged... 170 to 4 GO.
OD . to 4 25
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at fell length under disaster, shilv-1" 1. quit some of our individual and na-
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9 timed sins the 21 .23 win again taee tie
tif synir,atlay arta hair praise and lather
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the victim. tali over before they put on 4 . ,,
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Let us be careful how we e..hoot at i
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f410 c't the jealousy of other
'lands that under some pretext the
great nations may combine to put us
Idown. Our nation, so emeny approach-
' ed on north and 'south front both
One, remembering the servant of
'Xing William Rufus, who shot at a
deer, but the arrow glanced against
ahrtree and killed the king. Instead of
In text with shafts te pierce and
razers te out we had better imitate the ceeantie might have on hand at once
friend Richard Coeur de Lion. Bich- more hostilities than were ever a,r-
BratESC; 1I.SS IltelrteGItTlere,
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is eittill Living in tIlob.i.:teta. •
New "York, Sept. 27.-i reetele.
has leen born te 'Mrs. 18 laot:m.* • .
wile of the assas:-in o1 Kin.?; Hula:
The event oeeurred ttlarday
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1 etnlitel lib, wife before leaven:
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husband to tell him of the event. fere• 2.
does not beileve the letter weetla
reach him if she did, ant feers 2111.44
he will never even know of the dangle
ter whose tare he can never see.
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certain defeat. mannenee ea,
dasplay of pride helleata great what: -
oarless of heart.
PRICTICAL
Mark alone re..orde the events of
1 this lesetra, although eenne of the
truths here taught by the Master
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