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Itary Foils. London.-Ova. Fredtrlek Eltlch Robsrts. ««rl ol Kandmuir, will Mil abortIj (or Arnsrlca. wbcrr he will mak* t (our of Inspection of his msleety's fortlOcstlons snd mintsrjr eetsbllshmenu la Canads. from Halifax to Van tourer. It Is Karl Roberts intentloa. when be finishes his tour of duty la the British pc-tsessions, to rlslt the principal cities of the United State-. Including Washington, where. It Is ballered. he will be the guest of President Roosevelt. The general wlU be accompanied America only by a small military sti Lord Roberts is a soldier of many titles, but be Is known beet by rank and file name of "Bohe.” given him lovingly by his military following because of his fighting qualities and his solicitude for the comfort of the •oldler In the field. American army officers probably will greet Lord Roberts with enthusiasm. Hs has said many kindly and appreciative things of the American forces, and recently he declared at a banquet given In London that West Point was the greatest military school in world. Lord Roberts probably has i medals than any other man In the world, aoldler or civilian. He doesn't wear them all He can't, for there is not room for them on his uniform One decoration, however, be t parts with, it is the bit of br known as the Victoria Cross, which Is given only for conspicuous personal gallantry under the fire of the enemy Only one other general of the first rank In England. Sir George White, has won the coveted cross. “Bobs" la the son of a soldier and of a soldier's daughter, and be has been soldiering since boyhood. He served through the siege of Delhi and wounded at Its capture. He was the column which relieved Lucknow, and fought In nearly every Important battle of the Indian mutiny. In the year 1880 Lord Roberts led the English forces In that memorable march from Kabul to the relief of Kandahar. When an earldom was e ated tor Lord Roberts, bis march Kandahar and the fierce battle on
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ministry, about January A. D Tt. PLACE -The wllderoeaa—the wild. Ihlsly Inhabited reslon lylns weit of Ihv Dead •ea and th« Jordan. The baptism of Jraus was at Baiba bare, either at the ford! sortbeeat of Jericho, or the lord near Betbahsen. U miles aoulh of U>e Baa of XJelUea. also called Bethany. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES.—The baptism and Its algnlBcance: Malt. IN; » l»- *. Mark IC:U. John IJt; Acta MS; MS, B; 10:46-4$: MtSO-S; U:k. 1»:«. B3»; Rom. «:*-*; Gal. StST; CoL l:U. 11; Tit. M. 1 Pet. Ml. The daaecant of the Holy Spirit: lea. U:t; 40:U; Joel t;tk: Each. 4S; li:lb. Matt. *01; John M. 1. 4. 7.3S; IS M. ISA-H; Acta 1:1; M». 8At; 10:M.-4»; lidh; Rom. »:14. a. »; Gal 8A. 1«. tt 88: Eph. 1.18. 14; Til. 8*; 1 Pel 8:18. 81: I John i*. Comment and Suggestive Thought. V. 1. "it la written in the prophets “ The quotation in v. 2 Is from Malar.hl
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arrival were remembered, and he be came Earl Roberts of Kandahar. Americans who meet Lord Roberts will find that, like nearly all really great fighters, he Is modest to the point of shyness. He has been represented at times as s severe critic and a jealous rival of Lord Wolseley, as a condemner of the methods and work of Qan. Duller and other officers. As a matter of fact Lord Roberts never has criticised any act of his fellow officers He has held opinions, but has kept them to hlm•elt ^
failure* in the operations against the Boers that brought Qen. Roberts tolively before tbs present generation as a soldier. He was sent to South Africa as commander In chief of all British forces, and with Lord Kitchener as his chief of staff quickly and
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after another oa England's troops. Lord Roberts physicalty will not the American Ideal of a aoldler. Is a small man, hot with his erect < riagr be makes Urn most of bis laches, and he has a natural dignity which Is Impressive of force. England looks upon Lord Roberts aa the greatest of ' *-the days of WelUng-
1 v. 3 Is from Isaiah V. 8. He was "the voice of one crytg." Greek, “shouting, crying with a high, strong voice,” as a manifestation of feeling. "In the wilderness." The fitting place for his work. V. 4. "And preach." Proclaim like a herald with his trumpet. "Prepare ye the way of the Lord." "Kepenienance for the remission of alna." Repenten;ance Is a change of mind, of bean aa to aln; Implying grief over sin. as Its source, and a change of life *nd cou r duct, as Its reSult. V.. 6. “All the land of Judea and (all) they of Jerusalem" were drawn out to the desert to hear the prophetrich and poor, young men and maidens, hardened sinners. Pharisees, soldiers Romans, priests, farmers, villager^. dL Isttns. beggars, publicans, all cltaea and conditions of men. Thus the whole country was aroused and beard the message which prepared the way for the Messiah King. V. 1. "Preached." Proclaimed as « herald. The Greek tense Implies that he kept doing this. “The lachet of whose shoes." or rather, sandals. LAtchet, a word now obsolete, was ths "thong' - or "lace"'with which shoes or —ruisi* were fastened. “I am not worthy to . . . unloost" It w the business of the lowest servants bind on, to loose and -carry about their master's sandals. The -nature sus, the work pf Jesus for men finitely above John's, greatest of ths prophets as he was. John cwuld point the Saviour. Jesus could Mve. John could send men to the good physician, Jesus could cure the disease of tin. Indeed hare baptised you with water." "unto repentance" atL). A sign-and symbol. I call repentance, but cannot give the new
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V. *. "In those days,'* when Jesus as about 30 years old. and while John as preaching and baptizing Jordan. About six mouths after John began to preach “Baptized of John." Described bore fully It) Matthew. Jens received baptism which expressed 'death to an old Ufa. and rising to a lew." because (1) baptism expressed 1 public renunciation of sin, and an open stand on tbe side of God and righteousness. Christ did PPt repent, but Ha did need to s this public profession that Hs belonged on tbe tide of righteousness, and was eternally opposed to sin. (I) Baptism was required of His followers as out of tbs grest aids to a righteous life. Jbrlsl. therefore, would fulfil every duty He required of them. He standard and example of right* (I) By HU baptism H* showed that Ha was himself a brother of the sinful. He maintained an attitude of solidariiy with the ataful rather than assume tbe position of critic and Judge." Ha shared the tortunee of pur fallen and wrecked humanity. V. 18. "And straightway coming up,*
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