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Commont nnd Buffootlro Thou»kt V.lk "Ooo . . . *At Ot n>OAt" Ono of the rMota who inclined At the PharlMe * t»ble "HeArd thooo thin**.' HeArd the promise which Christ bsd mode thst those who prors their lore to the poor by making feasts for them. »h*U be blesaed "at the resurrection of
the Just." "Blessed Is he." etc.
general remark, rold of force, showed the man s heart was In no way touched by Jesus’ preceding words. ‘That shall est bread." TO eat bread with a family was. to an oriental, a matter of deep significance. It embodied a at treaty of friendship. “Bat bread In the kingdom of God.” These words signified one's being at home In that kingdom. hence haring a right to all Us
blessings.
V. It "Said unto him.” Jesus dreams the parable to the man w remark called It forth. “A certain man." He represents God the Father. “Made a great supper." The gospel tells us what God has prepared and offers to men. “Bade many." God Invites all men to come to this feast V. 17. "Sent his sen-ant at supper Urns." This wss according to eastern fashion. “Them that were bidden.' Jews were the first notified bj prophets of the coming feast. “Come, for all things are now ready." At the time Jesus came, the world was peculiarly prepared for him. and for spreading the message which
brought.
V. 18. "With one consent" With accord and for one reason; that Is. because they did not want to come. "Make excuse." Literally, to beg off. “Bought a piece of ground. ... see It" He lived In the city and must go out beyond Us walls to see his farm. This man U a type of all who let their property he a hindrance to their coming to Christ V. 1*. "Five yoke of oxen." This namber of oxen was often used by orientals for plowing. To prove them “ He*would prove the oxen by lit ting their strength, capacity for work and tracuhleneas. This mi n type of those who let business cure* keep them from Christ V. JO. “I have married n arlfs." The Levities] law excused s newly-mar-ried man from military duties (Deut H:S). He 1s s type of those who let social pleasures or the Influence c‘ friends keep them from Christ V.SL "Shewed . . . these things. Reported bow the invited ones ha treated his Invitation. "Being angry. Nothing resembling what we ca anger Is to be found in God. But his loving been to deeply grieved by the treatment be receives from those he loves, and there are times when his righteous indignation must be manifest "Go out quickly into the streets and lanes." "Streets" are the larger thoroughfares which widen Into squares; "lanes" are the small cross-streets. “Poor, maimed, halt blind.” Tha poverty and distress of
ftsiszstt: ~ - Ctrewlt Court. -I win
to*, ot September
hoersef twelve i
irass
May C*ett Hoeat. Cap*
certain lot of I
rastwartBy corner of Wi tar streets. In the C ity of of Cape May. and State o! branded as follow*, u the aforesaid comer of
CAPE MAY HBKAIJ. THUgSpAY. AUGUST i 1906.
tenth* feet to the m ■jf the sold Decatur street't sold aide line of the raid D
Georgs Keddlng., GspealD JAa^TnjIor.
-u ui T. .'rw I' 1 ■* I 1111 iiwmi 1 sis 1 uc-miiwo _ follow*: begtamag *1 a fed oak tree si the rortle.st comer of WIlham Shaw's ‘ sod running tkence aostk tkirty degrees
for a comer ;th • sty perches I ■rath thirty d<
1* perches to ■ sis k sisty degrees w
for* •*—
es western
,«Mfcei**hL.....
r degrees east aUtspefchea to the .rsswSr’SKiyr _ tbeieont and therefrom that por
lira sold by deed tram Thomas R. Wales et
Nelson D. Band by deed dated Oct. ■tap. and recorded in the (top* May ly desk's OflScr. in deed hook 8y. Seised m the property of Thomas
Also ah the tight, title and interest of Thomas k. Wuloo of. ta aad to all that cer•is tract ef toad sftnatc in tha City and loosty of Csmo May.fitate sf—mjAhnuoil■d sad desotbed os f
taka in tho cortsc oi
-oat aide of Cane Island Creek. .. . rest comer of tonds fnrmsrly —ntd by Jtichard s. Ladtom; thence akmg mid ditch and Uae of mid toads and the load of George ♦. Cooper —*— -* —*
survivors. Both boms erutoad ter •earn Um* Is the vicinity, but no mom Uring ov dead wen tub* fraud, end they flotdly abandoned Ike orarah and wont hack to |^^^ml^^?^Hemhe^medn
S5?a?5S.' >e^. Wag the
aid sixy^right feet to a Make foe a in the northwest side Uae of Lafsyetlt
aide line of JeOtrara otmot worth forty B degrees west, fmirtrto hnodrafi aad 3 feet to the srathcoot side of Cane Creek; thence along said creek tae _ _ _r*l coorses thereof, the general crane being northeastwardly, to the place of beginniag; containing thirty-five acres of toad, be
Graelsk Seised as the property of WMe i it to dtomfinii; totew iw at the rails of Hmconst Lumber Company sad Charles S. Church, plaintiffs, aad to be *° ld ^ WILUAM H. BRIGHT. Dated August i. 1906. Sheriff. I<cwis T. Stevens. AUy. 8-j. p. f. tij
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its of the City of Cape _«nefl amembtod. *
by authority of the t. Thst from sat pablkaboa of this
lawful
the CHy
maistain in or slang the
Ureet or neenne known r - “—*- *
easterly of the location of,
the streets of an eastern dty. where there are no hospital* or asylums, can scarcely be appreciated by western jieoples. V. tt. "It to dons." Jesus was now doing this very thing—Inviting and welcoming the people of tbs lower classes, even before he bed been pub llcly rejected by the rulers at Jero
e city wailn. This teacher that GenUien also are called to thfi feast of God. "Compel them to come In." Better, as in Revised Version. "Const isln them." Urgently
V. 14. "I say unto you." This to Jesns' application of the parable. "Name which were bidden." Nora who refused the Invitation. "Shall taste of my supper." There to no way ty which those who reject Jeeus Christ
.ty of Cape May, aay'*ngteaaf awy Him Bass Ptossewd . — 1=3- — jumlfaMJ^Btfivkesoa
MtosBeunlcrs
ffiteHSr corporatfau or corporations, to erect or _ _
maiotaio electric Ught win wires or telephone wires strai
SSATSwars St 3LZ•—ictiotu o' sa.
location of the Uar
s. That awy pthfi any of the provislras of this ordiaance ^"cSr te ‘ fc "' —
3- This ordinance shall take effect im-
V. U. Who would eat bread In God's kingdom, mast eat the bread of the kingdom.—John 4:58. V. 1C. God's feast to provided for us at enormous cost.—R/an. 8:11. v. 17. n
to the goepel toast.—Her. 11:17. V. 18. Vary oflms we or* gucinractot of oar graateot woods Wes. 8:17. V. 1» Beware toot bnstasm con dull the ear to the coU of God! Matt. 13:11. V. 14. Who rejects Oofi's Invitation
—Heb. 1:8.
JSSi
^^th*bomoSita£” , MShmr* ouid raaoh tho aptureod bout I was Mrnek i ths head and isgjty s ptoos of the broksn
'flows twice. When 1
^h^idhoEurfarartpf 14, Sf4,~wjth Wood Bowing from U# oqt oo my hood sod my tog paining ms dreadfully, remained dinging to it *
TSTf.
1 boot. Many of the vlo- ... taw badly out by the SStlT ' '“
MXORMICK A WINNER
(coNTi.NcjiD nau rEHg.r>qK.i
t Hie History of Lpe Mby County:- ? FIOM tut aboriginal tines TO THE PRESENT DAT EMMACmc
AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Ddawafc Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots: The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1813; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.
Ir LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS Hi Hgti. 48 UHumtMtt. 31 Chipters. 5 Appendices MUTT POSTPAID 0> UCUPT OP fiLfffi IT LEWIS T. SttVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.
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Bens Diamond, of Phllafloipkla. oarriod off first print on s sot oeora of W. while Mto* Matilda Btevvoaoe. atooof PhUadolbkto, who took lbs mo vail pri»r. wad* an
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