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“JOHN WESLEY”

tt* Uatarnt* Arrant Pr*«t<v:rrun «D(1 CUntnu Avrttt# 1 ' , u*T*» , ““ *' rUurrfc** l^yoa >uod»j D.'Uatni iu ilir rUiKi-v of th* hr»l tuunril. Th* H*» Ur M.AV Mryker, Pmulrnt of liiinuu-ii I'oUror. llioton. N. T on "John Wrolry. ‘ b«l u»d u

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r Jlfil Thiw l‘io lh«r «bioW^ nf tW ihr ui.Mt Irrtilixitig «iul rrdroming «g*nry li.ia.inf i hr cio-il larrr* a ad »itiiiop;i»fimrnu id thr uiurirraio And atill th* »i.r:d » debtor, and «iU ever b*. to the

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>11 f the rffincBCT of tliat niw. ma VVeafry. A mighty impuUr and • |>oleBt ortunirstion attrateif and nlIran hla ait*guU: and trvreatirr ,.i rl~i»r and aibin rmrni \V* may w r ll irrhon with aoch a peia iiulit) IB cOBaidering the laovrinnit of the mndarw aoerM. Keea the hsrest nclUse mo; Ja a Bonder and fumiaha* a cortertive to a hundred autierfii ial ididoMubm and a thouaatid ehalluu nef'ecta While \Ve»Wva.na and Mrthodian in all Unda are recitmg that atory. let ua all. with them, who »har- a like prermua faith recall and reyai e ponder and hope. For the r'ementa of it are aa ilrep a» the hn! principle* of I he thnatian religion, and the fame and forree of it are I be c ommon posaraaion of all who hail the kingdom of the Son of

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Thia man waa born into a home when, life in an age that hated anything more than formal religion waa exceptional. The mother that nurtured him waa that Suaannah We*ley of whom Adam Clark aaid that hen ' "

itiper-

«f that Puritan of conscience had affirmed the

land, ita rigor* and rigors had k , ceded hr the 'rcrudrscenre of the held Stuarts, but. though ignored, it bad not departed, and in him and by him it spoke

again and bore ita arevnd harvest

Wealey began his work in the Established and Episcopal Church, and though by it he was soon deapnwd and rejected he loved it always and cherished it* better part. For two years he wrought in Georgia. bat the Grand Jury ol that colony indicted him. There he lUtcred that notable word "I hope to learn the sense ol t be gospel by preaching it.~ He came into cloue touch with Moravian here and in Eu rope. Had that littV body done nothing else than directly to deepen and hr ita reaction to enlarge, John Wralry. it bud done a mighty work. But their narrownr— he escaped, while retaining thru intensity. «>ver the deep and critical experience* of bis inner heart, with its unusual romtnna•iob of sensitiveness and decision, we will not pause. They were basal. In them be found the Light be followed to the end. See him at Oxford. He was a aiudrnt— intensely so. Specially and always of logic and language. He found in these an ample discipline; for language is organized thought An able master of five tongues, be learned compas* and discrimination. In his life be wrote or edited 390 volumes. At Oxford he was the centre of s little group of which his brother Charles, and soon Whitfield, were others. They began to bee by rule end mad* their protest and example of a pure life. They •erred God by method—all of them at this time zealous and even ultra Episcopalians Tfwv aer# called th* “GodHr Club"--Bible Moths"■'MetHodisu " Oripn br. .m easily finds derieter names. A hundred yeera. and more, earlier this same devotion had been railed

“Puritan."

■ that eighteenth rentnrv. into — “me. It was a feculent and Read Thackeray'* “Four

_ I Lecky’s ample treatment who sara “all the dazzJng episodes ol the raign of George II. moat yield in real importance'' to Methodism. Hear Bishop Butler (1736). “It is come to ps*s the* many usaume Christianity to be purely fictitious and no longer a subject of inquiry.” The general sentiment of the church was beyiumbcd. torpid, stagnant—drv essay sermons were the rogue, a u-nguid and lukewarm moderation held sway, ready to hate whatever molested its sodden indifferentism- Look into the cartoons of Hogarth and re* if th* Glue* be pictured did not need fhe winds of God! Consider the veneers of Chesterfield and reckon if that Killed and padded and festering society did no: demand the breath of rcabty! Eublic life was debauched by the cuatse and frank corruption of the ministry of Robert Walpole It was Wesley more than all others who roused s public conscience to rally about the stern and aggressive lion•sty of Pitt—Pitt, who rescued India, and Germany, and America. It Was Wesley who under God broke the moral drouth— •track an artesian well far into the substratum beneath the morass of the desert —led the great reaction which made possible the reform and the power of modern' England; made possible th* revival of the nineteenth century -Hrber, and Martin, and KrUe, and Isddon He became an infioewrr so mcalculaldy fertile and diffusive that to no other man of modern time* save Luther, to no other Englishman mire Wvelif. does the world owe so much. It pirased AUttbew Arnold, with an icr Philistinism. to Beer at Wealey and to disparage him aa “• third-class miod.” But by whal token this frosty estimate? In that drunken, unclean, insolent century. Wesley* is the brightest name, whether his work is judged by its width or its depth, whether by its immediate or its permanent

iwalta.

When conformity and nonconformity were alike moribund, be renewed the indi-

a diocese waited this apostolic man Taaley! He tooched two hemis-

.. Xar. all the ends of the earth.'

and his hand is stretched out atilf In 179R Methodism began in America. Wealer at his death declared. "Thr best of all. God is with ua.!' Iliere were then 313 of hit preacher* ia England: iu the fnitfd Slate*. 118. Sow in Great Britain Iherf are TOO.000 eommunlrants. iu ( anadi 300.000. in the ited State* 8.000.000. who recur to that Pentecost. At length in I87« Been

alone reals I he power ol Christ, tneua ol The indifference and the saw tempt of man at large for the church m at any green the redaction of the kadtflerenee and

itself

uwr and directness of the twied tha two funds

i. “repent" and '11*11***.''

.... _.. mt of napera liven am that •nwite the frivolity and inhnmnn auperfriality of the age Again it transfigured he possibilities of thr lowlisat man 1» ■aid ivhat many only thought and dared ehat many only wished. Ils business was .o convince England that every man bad a soul and that life was an immortal stairsac. up or dosn! It taught ol a living God and the powers of in endless life It renewed Ihst standing article of the R*fI'matioa. "Juelirication by faith." It oar- . ied tb» truth afte'd and again it lifted the cottir*' roof till it timehed the stars. It I rod the bottom of bunan longing and abile itvarraigned sin in fearful terms, it braueht the new* of hope and joy. Ko sronder that gn«to rsme with the ram u|*on the barren land. Nn wonder that turbid emulioi. sevumpanied the flood of feeling

Msm things always srv rent when HaUn I alen . . ..

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SrtJeG: Samuel Ateiafi David. I Ua

♦ U -OaUta Text. I Sam irL. 7-1 ary Vgraci. II IJ-SiMr Verse. 1 - r •MMtgry *a the Day'*

Planning for a new king tea. 1-SI

iff bees use of Hsu, • rejecUon

This .hosed bis sffrctMu l« haul and h« interest in the kingdom Hat to continue long in such grief would hinder him .a hi* imulv duties ns nrophei and aUo dxhonnr God If was Ibmuel's duty to recognise God's will sa suprnr* and not rontinve lo rline to bsul wh*-i God had rejarfed him The divine curt

for grief is * (.-Teller faith in God.

♦. “Sj-noei ..une " file Lord told Samuel to go to Bethlehem and aou.i.t one of tl.e sons of Jnsar But Kamurl said. How ran I go- li Haul bear it hr will kill me’ (> Sf. The l»rd then told Saw ucl to lake .i heifer and rn to Bethlehem ,1 aarnfire UBIo the Loid. "Tbeeldei. '

icird as aivil magistrate* Nome think that the breseli

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itubb’e apon their c-urrsot* — such tide* between ffamust sntl haul was . . 1 wing loose unaueboerd spirits. But psr- that they (eared the anger of Haul if they vdy ia a count mi proof of power, and the enter ^med the .prophet; but it area . force, ol etrmitv v.-ere *'ukmg a people to more probable that they feared that ha ita centre Much waa utiavhoroc a ben all ! loming aas for the purpvac of pumahing uaa unrsadv. I tame ms among them, or of prunonnous What real prophets have not met opposi- j some indgment upon then, _ “Peaceably ' lion? There sres were “rhst c-t of thr ' if V had come witn ro h9«ti> por|K»-e mi •vnagocuea ' of the nsiakliahment Thai l ii*.' sould be .-onaidi;ed a b'.aaaing "facvtl a frowning world." They knew all I .V “Sanctify yourae.ie* “ ('hinge your indignities Mobs led by squiraa and clergy I e'otbe*. and amah your bodies m pure » * M-n dragged them through borae pond, and , tar. and prepare vour minds by msdaia loaded against their lives. Nothing was • tnu. rsffretiou and prayer, that, being ■» foul To fling at them with hand and ! the spirit of ssTtfie*. ye may offer accept ru*. Not a man of all the bishops aav* ably to the laird Fee El 18:14. 14

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tongue. — - fismuel Butler took their part. But despu hardships and danger*, thei ' *

♦be sacrifice

itfd by fa.

thr a

o the anharoaent feast. It ai. chapter 30 27». that Je^' wciv a devout religious tanr ina-.rurlcd them in the nature -red ordinsuce and by his

-nd to it ceecpiably and .

is probable from the arU and words ol 'Gtaucl 03 this occasion that hr privately io.'o.-med .1 rase of Jus purpoae to anoint one of hi* tons, but it nowhere appaan tha -esse waa informed as to the object o that anointing This was left for futurs

dcwlopaacots to ducloar.

II The lyird chooses David (va. 8-13) C When they were come '" AfUr fhr puo'., arrihee I her*-era the aaerificia, tens!, and in order'Is partake of this f*a*> Sr _i,e'. waul lo the hoire of Jaaae Be ■ween the sacrifice and the faast aevera hour* would necessarily elapse a the vie tun a-oiild have to be prepared and cookod. Durin; this interval the aona of Jeaot wen cade to par- bel"'- fiamael. fo; it appaan frotu verse II th" Daiod waa sent far Iwfor.- I hey psrwo* of the mas’ '.E'-iai' ' Jesse', oldest son, o-e of Haul's army in t’-e PalasUre w»r ll Sam. I'tttj. sn-'

-no ouac «i— aav n.o «. >. - -— — , eftarwrrds the ro'ei of Judah under David sv*teni. He wrought witn mighty industry | In 1 Chrou. 37:18 hr is called KUba. Wi for half s century. No tnoroent was have an exhibition ol his rude and over tied. With a giant energy he preached-' bearinj temper in 1 flsni. 17:31. '•Surely.'

year for fifty years. And yst etc. "Saapel wes iumressad with » * “ l J • —*—* and b* ' ' '

Stanley unveiled in Westminster Abbey tablet with tbs shining profiles of John Wesley and Charles Tardily but at last did a state churrh—which in their day “knew not the fur of its visitntiou''—attest th* reflex infleenee of its prophets and

own a work on grandly done!

In John Wealer tremendous toil and s rare gift for organization and order and; th* loftiest amritnal enthusiasm and a a<mnle purpose to do on* thin* were united in the proportion of genius Grant be was by any test. Time is a Kern criterion and by that estimate Wesley survives as Paul docs and Luther and Lovola. He is of the fear

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.-•ith thi* psasion for work he had . and -calm mind. Self-denying, refined, iwect tempered, ronsidrrat*. he had the

■aintly heart. "In kings

seventy years." be said. ‘I have not lost night's sleep ” “I save si] I can nad fire all I get.” “Make all you ran bv industry, save all too can by economy, give all you can by liberality." Thus be was rich toward God. Peculiarities he bad; 1*1 email souls count them, Strifes there were, hot who cares for the logical differences between Wesley and Whitfield, siiiee both orexched the evangel of a holy and immediate decision. Thank God for tnal good

stature and brau'r and remembered that N»u! bad been a,milarlv recommended (I Sam. 10:341. Bet lac day was pas: wbci

e rhoven beejuse they *

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and shoulders above the 7 "Look nof.” etc. Evea Samuel wa» •till j'.tdrin* from outward appcxranm “That which chiefly reemmende ' Haul tc thr favor of Israel was his size and beauty but now iu selecting a man after hi* owr heart Jehovah aboss that bis divine judg men: is based not on external fo ~

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C THE°HI8T0RY°0F°€A«-MAY»C0UirfY ^ From THE ABORIGINAL TIMES

To

THE PRESENT DAY Embracing Ad account of the Aborigine; The Dutch in Delaware Bey; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the VtllAgm; The Revolution end Patriot*; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; _ The Progress of tbe County; and The Soldiers of the Civil War BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS-

480 PAGES. 48 1J.LUSTRAXIONS. 31 CHAPTERS. 5 APPBDICES

Popular Gospel Is Wrong. ! baring The most popular goepel of^to-day is the ] dotn and^ bravery, sooke of him

1 sent Samuel, and the errand could t be iu vain. “Thr youagagt." Jams ring rvilentiy no idea of David's wis

t worry.” The calendars

r^ia' of daily mottoes to j det*d it. that the appointm

the general affect that one should cast off ! might the more r-early *p]

all care, fsar nothing, live for to-day, let I diving purpoK sad not the tbe other man do tbe worrying, and it will ' of aamur* -

all be tlic same in • hundred years. j “hajovefl, — — — -----—, . rw ~ But no great transforming movement has of the be'oved Son nf Clod. "8it down.' ever been iuangurated on such a platform. : The wari! thus rendered ncans “to aar Thera is nothing caleuUud to stir men round." and here reggasU tbe S'It mg down deeply to action, to heroism, to aacriflra. or zecliaing aroood a tab.*. Samoel did -* ■ " e—— — * -at propose to has* that family aathrt

uad the fable of the peace oflcringi

—* - nmori s as wiiuiu wir Ds of a cwlefe, and lay ia tbe devotedM and relentless aggressiveness of a few

ith the very tenderness of Jt

the note of warning, and His mfsssgs is not complete without it. The old doctrine of hell was very crude and v-ry false, and yet it eras infinitely nearer t' e truth than this modern "Don’t worry ' philosophy, which ignores th* real danr- rs that eonfront the human aoui and tel - us that evil is simply the result of our fears. It maksa a world of difference to a man's rsfigian

he takes np with that smooth goawbether hs give* heed to Jtuoa

Christ spaaking of the dangrra of the human son). Tha degeneration of character which greed or jealousy, or cowardice, or duplicity, or cynicism, or sensuality, or any other violation of vital law brings is

jljvuty and _____ i r and that wondrowly emotional voice, md tha way among th* colliers of Kinev wood in Cornwall. England waa full of pagan poverty, and this new departure toward 1 ie “subms reed" and'tbe forgotten— this hsman rompnlsiou of a zeal that ate up neglect and it* emhitunncnts. broke onci for all with thr traditiuos of apathy. Then John Waulcy •lormed Bristol town. Little did men know, little did thne mr ' what a chord tb^y had struck, aa 1 •lomtublr fervor and naintermitt grrssion burled Mt of thair way th* things that would hare obstructed them and once more rrurbed after tbe anal of the romm< man. It was a radical return to tbs an phnty of ChrWt. and it had to fact the frown and arnflhma of tboa* who do always ■— : t» th* spirit of what is rani and —

e _ Lira under the sky. baptized by the tear*

•f -the lowly, bailed by the new sot tens of thousands imder th* dome of It went with Christ liter th* lost 1 and swept th* very dust lor the lent * It did not reach down from aa attit

Kill vondcBccnsion and patronage. I

reached out from the unirenal-isval

human sympathy and rbiidbk* lore. A— tt proved by its errand and result that he

who manta the souls of ~ -

. tbs method

nnfit. God in Hts „ _

Umant sf David appear to be a

Jw design eithci or -Idas*. Hie name aign.fi*. and be was an eminent type

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The Making of

All life is variegated.

It means happiMind as well as

A roang man needs relaxation and recuperation By it lifs

gains ekulirity.

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li. “Ruddy. Tbe word denotes thr rad hair and fair akin which are regarded as a mark drbesoty ia sMthora conn trios where th* hair sod complexion are gne eraily dark. “Bcantifnl conn tana nee." Literally, of beautiful eyas. This tod tea las that his' eyas were keen and pa nitrating enlivened by the fire* of goaira, aad haam tng with • generous warmth. David wai evidently a beautiful young rnaa as hs stood there befxrs Samuel. "This is hs* This wxs God’s choice and 8amueb wai commanded to anoint him at once. Wr can sea here how liul* streaa the Lord really puts an outward forma aad ear* monies, for David was not present whau Kamurl modified Jesse's sons with aoch

t Tii.“5.,

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r.noiuled in th* pretence of hi, brethren, though it is not at all liktlr that they U» deretood at thi* time to what poKtion hr wat being raUad. It b extremely donbtfu) if Divu' understood tbe meaning of ths act. “Spirit u.ne ini.'atily." Such a act ting . art wouM hxva a mighty lafluenrs

111. David set opart for bis work (a, I). 13. “Anointed him " Tlavld - wai

ChriKlanity when it romes into the heart apon bis lift. The an rintinq * of man doe* not dnve tbe aunanma oat. A • empty ceremony, but a divine

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•cans* tended it. *0 tin* DbvkI

- x long ' advanced h wridoru and aoanff* and eon-

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ih,7SS; SU u> tar. hec threw h>u> the cretct. without filth.-The Rev. Dr. Fowler. I with nnmerou* othsrg. by tbe natives j.' - — when they were vnaqoUhod la a bat Hvrowruv ia roa^mbLiUs In anv walk al ' 1 * * l ° f th * M^«tO«lth Mn

:hiag antagoeiatic | tians ol a pnnea. thoogh not at all ad; J rafiurnoe of so- vanced in his nn.crard cimimaUnees. The „ , I gUt ot the Holy Spirit it the gras teat and

of ehararaer pos bmt gift ol God to man.

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