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WA81IINUTON. June &-l > rw»ld«nt Booaavelt ana the rerii'lent of a Inmutuful equoatrinu atahietie of hlmaalf aa colonel of the rough rhlera, which la the latest of (be work* of the eminent •ctllptor Mncnnmtilea. The preamtathui waa made at the White House h> Mia* JauH Ron.lder of New York, a impll of Mai-mouulea. whose work bn# I wen accepted for the Luxembourg gnllery at I’arla Be«ld»« tlie prv*nietit uuil MI«a Kctnhler tboee preaeut at the i-eremony, which wa* •jutte Informal, were Mr#, ftooaevelt. the ailnilral of the navy ami Mr#. I*wey ami Mr ami Mr#. Ctiarle# J. Bona parti nie prxweutallon will prove of notable Interval, c>pm-tally In the art
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DlaripU Attack* Ckrlatlaa Beteaee. SKW YtlltK. June 5.—Dr. Charle# G IVnae. once an eothtwlaatlr expouvut of Chrlatl.tn Science, ha# rrRlgmal and l#atmt a' (took attacking the faith.
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Reid Received by King Kdvrsrd. LONDON. June 0,-Whlteiaw Held, the new American ambassador. Ltd an audience of King Edward at Buckingham palace and presented his credentials. His majesty's reception of the ambassndoi was most cordial. While' the ambassador was presenting the . king with his credentials Queen Alexandra was receiving Mrs. Reid and Miss Reid. Her majesty showed them the interesting objects In the palace. Bee retry Hay paid a formal visit to the American embassy later in the day.
LONDON. June & — Alfonso XIH.. the young king of Spain, wa# welcomed to England today with the meet elaborate of ceremonies, every detail of which was superrteed by King Edward himself. Never In the case of the reception of a national visitor ha* greater attention been paid to detail or more careful preparation made
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LESSON TEXT.—Rev. IM-k. Memory Verse#, IT. 11 Read first Ihrte chapter* of Revelation. GOLDEN TEXT.—"! am He that Uvetb. and wee d#ad; and. behold. 1 am alive foi evermore."—Rev. 1:14. TIME.—Cbmmonly accepted dal* of book place* It la the relge of Nero, bet wren A. D. 44 and 44 But me (leva scholar* are said to be more Inc lined to a later data A. D. M-44, In the reign of Domlnitlan. PLACE.—tale of Petraoe, not far from Epheeue. Comment and Suggestive Thought. V. 10. “In the Spirit." la a state ot spiritual ecstasy, when the outer world seemed for a time shut ouL “The Lord's day." This may refer to the first day of the week, our Sunday, tl ts proper for us, as for John, to spend this day | in exercises which will enable us to see Je*is more dearly. “Voice aa of a trumpet” A trumpet always signifies God'a speaking with power and majesty. V. 1L "Alpha and Omega. ' These ar# the first and the last letters of the Greek alphabet. The risen Christ U to His disciples the first and the taxi, and all between. “Write." John was to record what be aaw and heard, that others might be encouraged by the wonderful vision. “In s book." On a parchment roil, which was the form of book used at that date. “The seven churches of Asia." Churches of the province of Asia Minor called Asia, of which Ephesus was the capital. They may-here be taken to represent the Church of Christ In ail lands and all
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V. 12. 'Turned to see the voice.” To see whose voice spoke these words. "Seven golden candlesticks." Our word lampstand would better describe what John saw. It reminded him of the golden candlestick of the temple. V. IS. “In the mldsL" This would Indicate that Christ is ever present with His people. “One like unto the Son of It was s human figure which John saw. “Garment down to the tooL" The garment and girdle seem to show forth Jesus ss our Great High PrlesL The position of the girdle Indicates rest, not service. The nynalnder of the description represents Jesus as a King. V. 14. "White aa snow." This Indicates purity and splendor (Dan. 7:9). It may also remind us that Jesus has lived from all eternity, it ts. however, Indicative of mature wisdom, rather than of agfi, “Eyes ... a Same of fire.” Nothing can be hidden from the searching eyes of Jesus. It is love that shines forth from them, and nothing has such power to consume what is evtL V. 16. "Fine brass . . . furnace." As if they had been brought by furnace fires to a white beaL This may suggest that Jesus Is ever ready to run to our aid, and that Ht will at last tread down all opposition. “Sound of many waters." Waters come as noiseless dew, as the gentle rain, and again with the roar of the ocean. Jesus, likewise, speaks to us In varloui tones. L "Seven stars." See v. SO. “A sharp two-edged sword.” This Indicates here, ss elsewhere In Scripture, the word of God. Itstwo edges may indicate that it converts some and condemns some. "Countenance as the sun." We know no beauty upon earth equal Jo that of a love-lit human face. What, then, must be .the brightness of Jesus’ face, when we shall see It "shining In His strength"—that is, with no clouds to blur our vision of It? Surely that sight will consume the last bit of evil and bring us to k>v«’as He loves. ▼. 17. Our eyes dannot look upon the sun without being blinded, and John’s as too weak to endure the glory of that vision. “He fell at His feet as QUfi dead.” "Laid His right hand upon That hand, which is so powerful is yet tender and helpfuiJ-'Jfchn well remembered its' touch! tIow it reinvigorated him now! “Saying. Fear lb all the coming eventa there will be nothing which those who love Christ need fear. V. 1*. "He that llveth." (“The living One.") That ia, the One who is Himself the source of life. “And gras It Is the same Jesus who was pot to death by crudflxion. "Alive for srw." Nothing ' Ufa nor thwart His purposes “H%ve the keys of beU and death." None now need fear to die, for Jesus bolds the kay to the door of death, and at Just the righttime will openlt to each one who loves Him. and welcome Hiss to he “forever with the Lord." « - V If- “Write the things which
V. M. The Lord’s day should bs a Hire for rgiilBl —i— Saviour.—John 90:19. Y. 11. Let the Divine Master bs the Initiator of all your plans, aiM ieev* reSBh* to Him.—tag. 99:11. V. U. ib rveep soauthy a Hesse < ones Jmm Is ta 'ths
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