Cape May Herald, 6 September 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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THE SONGOF THE LORD JSfreJg iUB«U) Disconrse By Dr.

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THE SABBATH SCHOOL

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Nrvr York ClTT.—The Rev. Dr. J. "’ilVar l lialiman'* wnnon* continue to Ciote the ywlouadfl intemit and to give the gpcotcat aati»i«ctK*n to that Urge number of American people »ho demand a linking diacourae for weekly reading. The popular paitor-evangelwt haa prepared the

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The diBerence l«ctween the 28th and the 29th chapters of II. Chronicle! pretcnU to ui an Uluitration of that difference which

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picture of many ather has an un-

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eon. which la entirely contrary to th which in our own Tiouie we have mined ahould abound. So also It it a picture of many individuals who after weeks and months and even years are found regularly in the house of (iod the most devout of Worshipers, snd then tuddenly stop unable almost to explain to themselves how they have lost interest and why their real is quenched. The wicked reign of Aha* and the reign of his righteous son Hexckiah thus furnish us with practical ulus-

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a there-acems to

n. So also is it th« . families where the godly fslher

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the son i and his

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the gods. rcmodeVd—the might be fit for Molatrous

1 ‘srti ! Se dedicated toAlic judgment of doff

the condition of the " ‘ He is an il-

First, in

son. Upon all of this 1

falls, but b*iuce of it

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[its as dishonored tii » e 2Sth chapter, to the

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the zaui coaptcr, —. but somehow sin seems always to pi

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OUR RELIABILITY Is Your Assurance

every

get a full dollar's worth, r More anti factory, 311 VA St., is the originator of Diamond and

They went into t:

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SS.HHvihfslHl there is no need for us to apolt^ire for the

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verse

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"^y sanctified the entire house, tfe"*^) ^jtdfo^^^ftcidr^^roeet ^ ; WaseiXOTOX AXD DkcatCB BTBXXT#,

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the Lord began again, also with the tram- the Wltc h doctor, with^hu ^Ito^and ^and

Stone Cutting in this city. We make x specialty of Cuttin

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*&sltSrraS5i5i?^3i be no wow sin thau tiiat described tn

verses 24 and 25 of the 2f

athcred togvther

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offering was lioni by wh ich the heathen nations of Ca-

SS'.-h".2si7L.sfi";" “rSHX’H;." I do not wish to b.- pessimistic in my view ficin . of children to Moloch fLev. 18: 21) of the condition of things: it is my grest ^ in forbidden. Moloch was the idol of

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gin now* were either shaken over the flames or XJ

(1). It ought to begin with the priests passed through the bested arms, to insure COUNSELLOR AT LAW. themselves na in the Old Testament story, the f.vor of the pretended deity "Divine- , i . o ‘ „ . ' , Christian Evans tells of the time wh-n lion." In Ezekiel 21: 21 several kinds of 509 Washington St, Csi-E Mat, N. J.

one dav riding through a wood be die- divination are mentioned. It is the premouated from his horse, hitched it to the tended forecast of future events, or diacov-

:trcc and made his way into the darkening ery of what is lost or'hidden. as by supCT- NoUry Public,

shadows snd stayed upon l.is face liefore natural aid. ■'Observer of times. See R. God for hours waiting for his special bless- V. One who draws omens from the cloud., ing or his special work, and when he re- or divides days into hicky or unlucky, turned to his horse and mounted it and ••Enchanter” Serpent charmer. Divma"nV?v^L" rirtosia i ts ’Stes-iSfe blessing because he needed it, snd at last enccs to their aid. The term witch is usnrte s-wss-«

said, “I am very much concerned about ter,” etc. One who vonr S0..1 Ihs hnv rrmrnfirred it and ^ —

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high places to burn incense to other gods. • »- ,: ke it is found in

1 the 3d snd Sth

the’sth^pte? of Daniil verses, where the temple vessels are taken by the king and used in midnight revelry, when suddenly the fingers of a man • nand are seen writing on the wall, "Thou art weighed in the balance and found wanting. However, it is true that any man who uses hi. powers of body or of mind to sin is as defiantly ginful as was Ahax the iffird. in his death he is a picture of the ■ d sin. He died when n^thirij-mx

d of am. H, ■rs of age a

j -»e an untune., , sleeps in a dishonored grave, for t would not bury, him in the tomb, of the kings, a perfect illustration of the text.

a the ‘ci'.y'of^Faris'ln^b

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I brings forth

u” In the city of Paris in b s of fire a certain place a? rev 1 ” ' '

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is has always been

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death. ..

kuh. the

when he was twenty-live years

his parental heritage be had everything against him. but his mother’s name was Zechtruih aD a m*^ w™ had'und^U^du^: in the views of God. This is undoubedly the secret of Hezekiah - . goodness. Boy. frequently go right when their father, are . rs vs:

For sixteen years there had been no song

in the temple. This was a great loss, because the people had always been accustomed to sing from the time at creation

sons of Israel were led bv Miriam in the ringing, and the birth of the Saviour where the angels were the choir, the last supper where the Lord Himself was one of the singers, up to (he new heaven and t earth where they sing the new sc world has bad much to do with music. i..c temple service when men lived in right relations with God and the house was clean was beautiful. Some Psalms were written in the temple in 'etters of gold, and the people ihanted tfirra^ to the secompanientiphonal cho.rs answered each other, as foi example, in the 24:b Psalm, one choir in.’’ and the other choir won.. , “Who is this Kin* of glory r only to have the other singers reply, ■'The Lord of Hosts. He is the King of glory.” But for sixteen years there had been no song. First, why was this? The best explanation i. given in the 28th chapter of 11. Chronicles, the 2«th and 25th verses. “And Ahax gat'iMrrtd together the vessels _pl the boose of God. ami cut in Pief*V the vessels of the house of God. and shut up the doors -of the house of the Lord, end he made^ bim^ajtans^evrry comer of

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head, and it pushed him into the kingdom, ard.” A knowing one. A male witch. Houae painting and ’

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every ehureh a circle into which God has F.ndor. There is a distinction between ne- *»TXk*^XXSS

vh a circle call certain

now direct my message, the church of whatever dav-school teachers and ’ spiritually mind

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I is the

TTie first is an effort to gain ' from the dead or fiom demons;

ite to the ert il inffuences. *. "These tl

who have reSate^to the creation of evil through spir-

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:hc searehing power of God ij ihentioned and those who do them are

become spiritually minded is the searching final in-

question. "Is thine heart right in the siglit 1J. "These things.” All

of God?” In the 524 chapter of Isaiah species of the same genu, and the 11th verse the prophet says, 'Be prophets. They pretend ye clean that bear the ycsseL of the Lord.” natural power*, to fore*

covet to fill The searching power of God’s mentioned and those _ word ought to touch the Sunday-school alike detestable to the Lord, teacher. One of Mr. Moody’s teachers in these.” etc. The Canaanitiah

Chicago was dying of consumption. He about to be dr must leave his Western hone and - return cause their fon e of his boyhood in the East. ,0 rommt and degrstjim

rang a ear- jx “Thou shall be p«

besought from sin and worldly customs and wholly I to God, devoted to God. God’s people are to be s the time distinct neop’.e and not like the nations

came f6r him to leave Chicago his whole .round them. So to-day 4he requirements class, every one of them saved, gathered of the gospel are- nothing short of a perfect at the platform of th- station to wave him heart and-« blameless life, a farewell, and they all sang, 'Blest Be the 15. "Will raise np.” Will send into the tie that binds our hearts nn Christian world in doe time. While the *

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eh. and we have done nothing -to rt phet.” Various in them, let the work of cleansing go prewed regarding this 0D (3). The church as a whole ought to he Mresish* StbSTthink'it'h set right with God. In Zechariab. the 3d ,h, entire body of Hebrew .. chapter and the first seven verses, we have .till others believe that it the picture of Joshua, the high priest, both Christ and the “order ‘ — of the Lord, phet* whom God commission*-

to the ha* reference^ to

1 he Picture rf Joshua, the the word of the I^ord came *a:

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F. W. WOLFF, Baker and Confectioner tu VulUttm StT«t. CAPE MAY, N. J.

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phets direct and Me.” It is

Christ, for in

change of 1-— ,

a upon the high priest are like the 1 medistotiri co^vscr. „ ’ ‘ 1 Tg to tmne of us. They a mediator in 0*1. 3: 18. 2.

and w. are wu tie More* in f

led to instruct, i v_

in many respects He alone was ! lores. Cnsp. 34: 10. 1, In his character Moses is expressly

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have sapped our spiritual life, poivcrle*, in the presendc of the world, of His ministrv.

Wc ought to put them off and then put on I dera-themiracV* which He vrimght. Christ, *0 that living among mea we M re Deut 84: 10. 11 and John 18: !

might win them to Him by the very way in hu communion • -

we live, niis will not be easy, lor the pic- with the Lord moo , ture of Joshua is with Satan resisting M , , n d knew Him face to face. Compare ,

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ce to. face.. Compare

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have a prophet b

is foiSd in the fact

,ur outward acts, but Gu_

n that if wc will let .Him and girc^us

cl of sin. We sin God ran keep us

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