CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1906
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JESUS RISEN FROM HIE DEAD 3aadaylcfcaalL«aaaatacftac.lMMt
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Aa Expert on llrrolaa. Wbea the «rtm warrior opena hU mouth to tell of ~the brareat deed I arer aaw~ or eomethlng In that ausgeatlre line the waltlot audience expecte a tale of "derrlUK do" that ah*II break all reeortla. Generally they are aad!y disappointed, for the deed recalled prorce neither pl< turoo^ue nor thriUlnx; Just an ordinary exhibition of manly derotlon to duty. That really l» the fijrbtln* man's Ideal brarery. An Instance of this la found In Admiral Robley D. Brans* statement that In all hla experience In the American nary from 1M3 to 1806 the act that made the deepest Iraprei on hla mind was an Incident of the battle of Fort Fisher, one that has nerer been made much of In the annals of heroism. At Fort Fisher the naral brigade charged along the beach op to the walla of the fort and was recelred with pitiless fire of cannon and small anna shot poured on them from the parapet What happened Admiral Brans counts as follows:
t down. He kept on at
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l.EASON TEXT.—Matt M:t-U. Memory ''t*m.DEN_TEXT.-^lle la rlaen. erao 11 VnSE—JeauA ?oob riom the dead Sunday morning. April S. A. D. » home of the dtecIpMa during the « dan was In Jeruaalam and Jictalty. ■ FAKAtLKh ACtXJUNTE—Mark »••»- U; tube N:l-M; John M.lOl Commant and «us9^*'v« Thcmght V. 1. “At the end of the sabbath." Toward daybreak Sunday morning. tha sepulchre." Not only to luage their grief, as mourners still are wont to do. by drawing as nasr as possible to the belored form of the departed One. but also to apply to the body spices which they had prepared for Its further embalming (Cuke
23:6S; 34:1).
3. "A great earthquake." This merely a local disturbance, and occurred before the woman reached the place. "An angel . rolled back the stone." ThU. not to let our Lord out. but to let his disciples In. and show to the world an empty tomb. V. 4. “For fear of him." Any appearance that U supernatural, or believed to be eoch. strike# fear to the hearts of men “The keepers " Mem beta of the guard set here by Jews with Pilate's permission. "Became as lead men " Swooned into unconscious V. 5. "Angel answered." To calm their perplexity, he spoke these assuring words. "Fear not yet." Those who love Jesus have naught to fear in earth, heaven or belt From Genesis (16:1) to Revelation (1:1T) tha Bible rings with "Fear not." “1 know that re sc-k Jesus." Holy angels know »nd rejoice over those who love Jesus xnd are eager to comfort them. V. 6. "He U risen, as be said." Jesus had plainly foretold his resurrection the third day. But while enemies reelected this. hU'friends seemed as V hey never had heard it. The strongest evidence of Jesus' resurrection required and given, so that faith In the living Christ rests s the most fully proved fact of all history "Come, see the place. 1 '
John 30:4-7.
V. 7. "Tell hU disciples " So that their Borrow may be turned Into Joy. Peter was mentioned by name (Mark). "He goeth before yon Into Galilee." The going before U In the sense of leading. It represents the action as already begun. "There shall ye see him." What we may call Jesus’ official meetings with hU friends an oc-
curred in Galilee.
V. «. "Departed quickly." They obeyed at once. "Fear and great Joy. Their awe was not gone, but with it indescribable Joy contended for
tery of their hearts.
V. >. "As they went." In what be now relates Matthew snmmarixes all
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Cape May Flrr Department, men* flr.i Monday evening In each month at ooruer Waehlogton and Franklin street.
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BOARD OF CHOSEN PRKKHOLDEKSAntbony B Smith, Palrrvo Jan.i 1807 W. b. Johneon, Ocean City—Jan. 1, John P Fox. Ocean City.—.-Jaa. 1, C. P. Vsnamau. Dias Crock. Jaa. 1. 1906 Jesse D Ludlstn.Sc.Denuis——J«n 'j Daniel bcnelieuger. Ertaa.—Ian. 1, iTVtJSSttR SZ.tZkSl Anthony R. telU. Dimotor, bamnel
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The admiral's comment Is that when be thinks of Longstreet's constitutional bravery, his sense of duty and manly courage In trying to Jolly along his comrades, who were half dead from their wounds, be feels that no braver man ever lived. "The help.” be say*.
1 crisis like this
first to come, the simple, kindly, quiet devotion to duty, looking back at it now, has Impressed me as thing of more value tn the heroism than all the rent." e hero is always unconscious of having dons anything and nine times out of ten will pot by
the crown that belonging to so
Ing death often discuss their prefsr-
1 to the Immediate end they
would prefer, and Invariably the cbolca is to fall Incoosplcnously In tbs line of simple doty. 80 fell "Fighting Bob’s" favorite battle hero, for whose
s soluble eplupb would be
the line fro™ Michael Barry, “The fit- "Shewed (told) . . all." They retart place for man to die In where bo Port* 1 ^ earthquake and angelic vi-
sion—all that had
observation
V. 13. “They." The chief priests,
who felt their own ruin
this story got abroad. "Assembled with the elders." Possibly a meeting of the Sanhedrim, but more probably by secret call, the leading participants
tn the recent trial of J< brought together. "Gave large
tion against the United BUtas. The They bribed the Roman soldiers to law related to the vexing question bow keep what had occurred a secret, and the fish must be canght The new law' toll in Its stand a story which they fabricated in a hurry and without proper care to render It credible.
V. It.
by night and stole him away while we
foreign office In London to modify or - * p * ’ 11 W * n tk * 7
remove the restrictions In the laterert
ct the American crews.
Mark and John tell of a first meeting
with Mary Magdalene
V. 10. "Be not afraid." or “ not" Jeans repeats the angel's e tation. and addresses ths commission he'had given. "My brethren." To this high and holy relationship the risen
Lord calls his friends.
V. 1L "While they were going." At the time when the wpmec were on their way. "Some of the watch (guard) came to the city." Not all could leave the place at one time anti! re leased by their superior officer; but the stunned watchmen had recov-
e of their number h
st. mart’s a. c. obcbcr. Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly, Rector. Masses Sunday*. 7 00 sod 9 00 a m; Weekdsrs, 7 JO a m. Hundsy-Bchool at 2 30 p m. hoaaiy bermon—Benediction of the Moat Blessed bscrsment at 7.80 p. m. Friday evenln at 7 80 the Way of the Cross and Benediction. p. a. cm'Hon or Til* advent. Sunday Service*: ROD a. m. Holy Communion; 11.00 a m. Morning Prayer and Bermoo; 9.43 a m, Sunday achool; 8.00 p. as, Kvsulng Prayer and Sermon. Holy Communloo—1st Surday tn the mouth at 1100 a.m. Thursdays, evening Prayer and address. 7 JO P m. Other service* as aunounoed. raXSBTTERIAH CHCRCH. Kiay aerncea at 10 30 a. m., and 7.3t) p. m. Sunday school at 2 80 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 JO p. m. Junior U. K. Inday at4 16 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. R. Friday at 7 JO p. m. Straugera always made weioome. fibst a. a. CHURCH. Key. James Rums, Pastor. Praaohlug ou SeiHia) murulag st 10.80. In the eveulug st 7.46. Meetings st • A. X. and 6.80 F. H. on Sundays. Sunday School at 8 r. k. Epworth League Sunday evening al 7 80 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Class meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evnilnxa.
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V. 14. “We win senre yon.” By
—such as they were well practiced la
carrying out the law which required him to put to death guards found sleeping on doty.
from aad reunion with ns are su 1 Oor. 16:66, 67. V. 2. We. too. should rejolre to be God's servants to roll sway stooes from the pathway of otha Heh. 12:13. V. -A Joy without fear have those
V. 11. Futile are their a
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