Cape May Herald, 19 April 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 5

DAN6ER IN^ DELAY.

Ir. TafaMjrf 00 tbe Folly ot.Postpoolot

the Acceptance of the Gospel,

tyoipathy tor (be SkrpUcs-Tbc Ttoto to

.he (.IkeJ^ w * lo ^lby iU| nl thoii

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''’Atler' (he mviutions to » levee are r^ ,b io,^» n n cv ^ eg cneagemtnlf. So in my Wit » cre»t ban“sT'iiow God .pread. a rreat banquet, ll i. the jo.nel (cut, and the table across the hemisphere*, and the

and multitude, come and Jnnk oat of the ehahcea ct

lore, while other multitude. decUne comine, the one giving this apology, and the other giving that apology, and they

where the t

breath betw.^-

memoriea I aak v »- — ----- the aame religion. It tva* gooa « St.‘l Wr’piT’VS/E the death throe of the Son of approachea you in infinite 1 torn brow and laceratad lu whipped back, crying. •'Come

all ye that labor and are 1 will give you real l”

KSSfite

grace of God never cat that it could not climb c li .■-'nl.t nnt falhnm nr

grace of God never came to a mountain that it could not climb or toain abypa that it could not fathom or to a bondage that it could not break. Tbe wildest licnwc that ever trod Arabian aanda ha. been broker

to bit and traie.

The maddeat torrent tumbling Iroir

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STofTS

. JfflSTiirJ

‘.‘.“^“y'help

me. to examine the apologies which mep

si srisr.X'fe 2SS-i“.S&%X

religion ha. made a pretty .good record in si.*Sd lihS! ■KKri.s.'iKS lower, into the Mpulcha! Wha'“i

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The tnaddi—. - mountain shelving

the mill wheel and t a thousand .buttle ter. And the wild moat ungovernable n the grace of God may out on miniatry of ki an August thundersto flov.cr* down in the nature tcmpeatuoui once tried to walk.

Christ went out I harvests of grace summit of the jaj Ss’3-*EE .Ss b ^s r ■ have a temper EEsT'

all conau" devil out and the < be light."

SS“Ti,sS£S”.SS£.-S£: d-1 among muaician. Dupont !,:

tary commander., and to mvi

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better balance to the judgment and more determination to the will and greater nsefuloen to. the life nder nobility to the soul thcre-yis

= °“\Vhr n tl«“

an thow Chi in tbrir dymjj n

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^rt'MTpd^r. mmfm

E'i'Zis- Ji r

Si?sn3mss And yet the world i« fnll of .kepi And let me sav there ia nc class of ]

rr™ .s srz&z. ^ gnt a. well have no clerks in your .re. no hooka in your library, no comss on your ship, no rifle in the battle, no hat on your head, no coat for your back, no shoe, for your feet. Better travel on toward eternity barebeaded and barefooted and houaeleM and homeless and friendieo than to go through

life without religion. Did relision make R*

to treat them. We deride them, we enrici. KirU-^HS on them! Some were brought up in home*

£3.d"!?

£ S v£{ME'j2&te

ssrgJiirssra who say.: “My partner in butineat was conspicuous in prayer meeting, and he -o^ays s^SSfSt&i; SfcjgLW—Si mmm

m&m

to be caricathrough their icarto. When

into the orth far

t and trace,

t maddest torrer itain shelving has .ill wheel and the fa

shut lies all the wildest, t

’S-r/'sSs;' dinite love will Med hands sue • Come unto Me heavy Uden, ant

■,?«.£ m's temperament. Now,

Jp'S,

-ame to a mountaie

r to sin aby*! that o a bondage that n-ildcrt hoiwe that has been broker rat tumbling from s been barneyed t< factory band, settini .11 a-buu and a-clat , the haughtiest. th<

heel and the factory band. I ad shut lies all a-buu and l the wildest, the haughtiei

tovernable roan ever creaWd b>

of God may be subdued and sent

iniatry of kindness, a. God aendi t thunderstorm to water ids wild

in the gran. PeWr. with ituous as the sea that hf walk, at one look from ot and wept bitterly. Rich

‘r.yCk.'S

ristian graces may find pasturage ir

Ida of bramble and rock.

szm&g Sfanss Fbe beat place for a skillful doctor ia in neighborhood where there are all pool

chant to open his re the bargain mi id their business, you who want ti

the Duy'a Law—.

__ ‘Opened his mouth." Thu suggests : ssS; ssrips. ‘Mrr? “I pereeive." What bad always been true, ssyS.T* re Js3‘irs& , ''G. k J ‘” Who knoweth the hearts of men, and concerning whose decision thera^an be no discussion. "Ho respecter of persona, th&t is. He show, no favor to one above another on account of bis outward condition of rank, wealth, poverty, nationality, rate,

1 be saved in the «a»e way, on the

same conditiona. aubject to the aamc penalties if they refute, and open to the same ^^sa.-rrkisi'.srw/s lie red no one could be saved but they of CtrauSry'to^u^onneTopinion llenow admits there ia^no^fuvori^Uitnuith^God. _He

. . . ~ v e be ia s

THE SABBATH SCHOOL

does not esteem a Jew because 1 Jew, nor deteat a Gentile because Gentile. God has rejpect only for ter and ttate. National and cede.

Hal

distinctions are of i

"In e

of no account, nation.” Jew o 3im." Hot a a

35. "In every “That feareth Him." Hot a slavish, or •' ' but s filial fear. Job. 28 : 28: Peer.

selfish, bnt a filial fear. Job. 28: 28: Prcv. 9: 19: Pto. 2: 11; Bed. 12: 18; Mai. i: 2. "Walked righUousnew." AbtUini from all

evil and does include man’s

lOW-l

good. These two particular* m’e duty to God, and to his IdHe keeps aU the law. Coraeliui

prayed an I gave alma. He evidenced hia sincerity by accepting Christ at toon aa He was preached. “Is accepted." He was not accepted because of bit good deed*, but because he had an honest heart, and that led him to perform good deed*. 36. "The word.” The message of the gospel. The record of the work of Jesus of Nazareth. "Unto Itrael.” The descendants of Jacob, the chosen people of God. To them it was first preached, and through them salvation came to the race. John 4: 22: Rom. 1: 1C. “Preaching peace." Preaching the good tiding! of salvation. Thu induded the whole of gospel truth. 1. Peace with God. 2. Peace with men. 3. Peace of conacience. 4. Peace filling the aoul. Rom. J4: 17. "By Jeans Christ." He is the author, giver and medium of peace. Luke 2: 14; John 14: 27; Eph. 2: 14; Col. 1: 20. “Lord of all." Peter here announces Chriat'a “univeraal lordship” over every man in every nation. 37. “That word—ye know." They were not unacquainted with this message of peace. It had been proclaimed throughout aU Judea and Galilee, from the time John began to preach. Luke 4: 14, 37, 44; 9: 6; 23: 6. They in Caesarea had A 38. ^"Anointed Jews of Nazareth." Thi* inaugurated Him into His office aa tbs Apostle and High Prict of the Chriatia* profession. Hsb. 1: 9; 3: I. According to the prophets the Messiah was to work miracles as proof of Hia Mesriahihip. "Holy Ghost and with ”

claimsd Him to he the i

21). and invested Him who tnc m**m* os Hi* Messianic office. When, the Holy SfiS to S^hilriK ftis "adaptatimfto^he

special circumstances.

39. “We are witnesse*" Became Peter 40. ee "Rai»ed up.” According to the reot the resurrection of Christ src indiaputable. By many preofa it was made dear to those who saw Him that it waa the same 41. "Witnesses chosen.” Those selected for the purpose. 1 Cor. 15: 4-8. Had He ahown Himaelf tJ all the people He might have had a second rejection. We have no evidence that Jews showed Himaelf after Hi* resurrection to any but His personal followers. "Did eat,” etc. See

Luke 24: 42, 43.

42. "Commanded.” Hs shows Cornelius hia commission from Christ. Matt. 28: 19. “Preadi—testify,” They only to expound the truth ct these fundamental facts, but six witness to what they bad aeen. fa experienced. 1 John 1: 1-3; 2 Peter 1. — 18. God’s true ministers both teach Mid tesUfy. "Judge of quick and dead." Of the living and dead. By this we are to nn-.lc-etand that Christ would judge all who had lived, or were then living "

would live.

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6‘f* M*y COB. JACKSON and BROAD 8TB OAPE MAI, H. J.

I the P ah.v 1 ^ rim’w' It1? , a^Sat <> thing c- tor a man on hia dying pillow to repent— 0 better that-than never, at aU; but bow

a get over these procrastination*.

1 We hare started on a march from which • there ia no retreat. Tbe shadow, of

eternity gather on our pathway. How insignificant is time compared with tbe vast etemitv! As I waa thinking of this one day while coming down over the Alleghany Mountains At noon, by that wpnidc of the mountain where the train t turn, back again upon itaelf. and

inimitable .oar. So .W

mo. Its. 6: 6; S3: 5. 6; Jer. 31: 34: Dan. 9: 14; Micah 7: U; Zech. 13: K "Remiaaion of aina." The taking away not only the guilt, but also thepower, nature and consequence* of sin. Thi* is man’s greatrified by faith; aee chap. 15: 6 where Peter

^4A ' ^Sguif^God.’^Preiae'acd glorify ent, yet 6t. Peter did not omit the outL ^SaUMaded/

apostles themselvi tenaive. "Preyed

aa not the lve» to b*|

■ into illimitable .p.0* So .holt m lima. i s.'ss^suNffi.^srEi.'Ta i down the sky and all tbe world* of light #rc ready to rewire at your disentlirali-

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foot inerre against the throne of a cnicifled Christ. Throw not your crown of life ofl the battle menu. AU the scribes of God are at this hour ready with volumt, of li-ing light to record the news of your soul emancipated. IComtoto. »*. L Uareck.l

treated Peter. ’T

a ware tor Ocd at hia i

[r ^« *!l#nt worker la sure to be heard of the bad to the halo of Hth telre 1 * 0t ** lT * tlon * re n °t filled ..VL t l>owtT o 1 “»• heart to the heart of an power. Moat.thInga are eaator to leant than

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