CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY jr, 1907
CAPK MAY HERALD
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Doctrine From Id a recent atklrcaa i t illvinlly ncbool the tbr Candida lea for. tin be "mialed trt a nin
mona." He added that the reaaoa why lawyer*, doctor., tearbers. writer* and men of affair* whose htwlne** demand* more than routine me of the Intellectual powera often aeetn at) tieuevolently Indifferent to the church la to be found In part In the decay of the doctrinal sermon. ■■—' They are late retted In religion. Erery man who is really educated Uy But becauae of tbelr constant’uae of their reasoninr; powera they want reason* for what they are asked to believe. All their mental bablta of life deter them
from ace-t
They do not care for merely dogmatic sermons. They cannot be led to active belief merely because some other man np In a pulpit, commonly of fewer yearn, leas experience and smaller learn Inc. save In one special Held, than they possess, tell* them they should so
believe.
The minister U assumed to be a student of d x-trlne. Ills education Is sopposed to have trained him In research of -the documents and evidence of religion. natural and revealed, and to have equipped him with ability to say what this evidence Is and what It means to those trained to weigh ltWben be preaches on the lines of hi* special training he Is bound to preach doctrinal sermons. And If to unshaken and unshakable faith the preacher add ability to give reasons w hich appeal to Intelligence for his faith he will never lack Intelligent and educated men as bearers. He gives them what they want—the reasons of ■ trained reasoner on the points at Issue for the faith they have or are seeking. Moreover, such sermons may be made Interesting to the general congregation. That department of church history which treats of the evolution of doctrine Is a rich field to draw apon for Illustration and proof. In fact In this domain lies a bout all that Is persona! and vivifying In the life oi the church on earth.
oman here would arrive at the high t point in the course of a few yuan, and therefore strenuona effort In that direction Is a waale of energy. TWA too. assume# that women look aaraiy to selfish ends. But a recent laamt to the ranks at woman suffrage Pamplona. the editor of the North American Review, brings forward a radically different argument for attending auffrag* to all women. It la not for woman's own sake primarily, but to aave aoriety from “the three evils most men artng to the country today." Hara I* a clarion call to woman to shoulder polltl.-al ■!utlca. stated •Ocrinctly, the three menacing evils are * ‘~ • I mandat-da." •abaonjtion.hjr the few of the common wealth" gM able and violent expracalou of ment by the multitude" The Review argues that woman would aid reeling these conditions. Therefor# “M a matter not of right, but of policy, ■be should be taken Into full-political parioerahlp." This Is not the way tbs English ••suffragettes” put tbelr ca but It amount! to about tbs same thb The Monroe Doctrine Scouted. Strange as It msy seem, the firai American profassor Installed at tbs t'nlverslty of Berlin under the Tbeo dorc Roosevelt 'trust declared In the presence of the emperor that the Mon roe doctrine Is outworn sod should no longer shape the attitude of the United Stnlgs toward European power* having Interest* In the western hemlsjibere. The propounder of this theory. J. W. Burgess, formerly at Columbia university, holds that the ciple ndvocatad by President Monro* should be discarded because practically all. European countries hava abandoned the absolute monarchical -system for parliamentary InetltntloaA and the 1'niled States Itself has emerged from Pa former aeif Imposed Isolation and engaged In the settlement of European and Asiatic affaire. Bnt only ten years ago. when the nation* of Enroiw were aa far advanced - In representative government. President (.'ievcland reiterated the Monroe doctrine In the case of England's Interference In the affair* of the republic of Yenerucla. and bis position was sustained by the masse* of hi* countrymen of all parties In the aenae of ’ claiming any aucb rights of colonlsatlon and conquest in the old world aa European nation* have sought to excrete? In the new the United States ha* not pnt Itself forward as a world j power. We poaaeaa no territory In or adjoining Europe, and,we covet none, and II would teem that none of our acta of recent yean la Incooslstaot with adherence to the principle that Independent communities south of not be treated as sabjecta for conquest or coVonlntleo by European This I* the fiat of the Mow-
roe doctrine.
ABRAM CALLED , TO BE A BLESS NG i taaday tcfeeel Lomm ier.Fsh 1*1*07
LEMON TEXT.—Oen. 11:14. Memory 'qpEbEN .TEXT.—^1 _wlU t btses the*
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Holland'* Future. The question of the. future of the Netherlands baa been revived of late In various forma, and the destiny of the two countries coming under that title scorns to be Involved In the destiny of one of them—that It, Holland. Whoever bolds Holland In any new arrangement of the Low Countries bolds Belgium. Since France and England contended a century and more ago Germany baa come upon the field as a great power, and both England and France would be affected should the Germans control Holland. It is said In Europe that the Imti-h are at ] ent Inclined toward allegiance to I great empire rather than have tbelr country remain a small and I □considerable state- On this point the London Saturday Review Bays: W« are too rcr.lj to lodes at mi Holland by ber p.nu Today she is 1 ly a Ballon of «aae loving, well « boorgsoia. The opp'-r riaaata draw Incmnca from colonic* .which they d. with any BptxUi felicity, h
~Tt la asserted in
Japanese are busily spreading the doctrine of ''Asia for ths Asiatic*" In In-
ind that they are Inatigatlag a hoyof British products similar to that which was put Id fore* t against the products of this
If there is any foundation for the
story, we shall bear more about I the near future, for It Is quite cm that Greet Britain, even though may have entered Into an alUano*:
Japan for a purpose, wlD not commit ; the blunder of allowing her ally - to carry on a propaganda against hot In-
terest* In one of her
mmglp«of gE»i i HammBrati. whore dat* is put variously at UM. and AMO B. C. PLACE-Abraham originated In Ur of the Chaldees, the nine of which, railed Mae*Mr. are now helna spoavated It Is near the Euphrates. US mtlee from
the Persian gulf.
' SCRIPTURE OUTLINE OP ABRAHAM'8 life and CHARACTER.-!. Hte Ancestry: Genesis 11 and Luke IMJS t Hie Birthplace Oen. H:»-H l His Marriage: Oen. 11:0; 1 PeL »:*: Oen. 11:1: SSJ. «. Hie Children: Oen. !*:U; HI: *:1 k Hte Prosperity: Oen ’1 J: UM. A Journeying*: Oen. UM. Noh. *.T: Oen. U:l-S; Jooh. N:l: lea. UJ: Oen. 11:10; »:1. 1. Names of Places; Find how many plaore nr* connected with Abram. » Religion of Hte Are*.tors: Jooh. UX ». Deeds: Oen. 1141: 11:1. »: 11:11-10; Heb. t:l-»: Oen. U: ri-H; n:tt U: 8:1-14: It*. 1: UX 1* Vlrionl
and pr.vt,l»e> U.rn. 15 1*3. U It
11:14:8:1!. U. 11. Faith ar-* Oen. IS.11: U:U: M:6: Neh.
•06:S: Rom. 4:11; Qal. I:«4: iiel Jea 1:8-14; 1 Chron. Mff: lea. SI A Comment and tuggastlv* Thought. The real, essential, enduring prog-
ress of the world 1* moral, spiritual, religious. This is progress worth recording In the Book of God. In thlr progress Abraham stands ont is a lighthouse landmark, lighted by God. and shining down all the age* He la the third of the representatives of era* in the history: Adam—Noah—
Abraham. ^ Hl* first name was Abram, "exalt-
ed father." and changed later In ■ vision from G«1 to Abraham, “father of a multitude.” The derivation of the name la unknown. Profeeeor Sayce says that the name Abram (Abu-ramu. “the exalted father") U found on
early Babylonian contract tablet*. V. 1. “Now the Lord bad said."
Omit “bad." Am. R. The Lord said, first at Ur (Gen. 11:81). and now again In Haran, where be was at the beginning of this chapter. Terab. Ab rah am'* father, led the first migration from Ur to Haran. nearly 800 mile* northwest up the Euphrates, on the
road toward Palestine.
“Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred." Why must he get .away from these Influence*? Because only. In • new country, free from thi restraints of old custom* and old friends, could the family and religion of Abraham beet develop. "Unto a land that I will show thee." Here was another teat of his faith. And the difficulty was greatly enhanced by the fact that be did not know
where he was going.
V. 1. "I will make ,of thee a great ad on.” Great and good motives are Involved in this promise, personally It frould compensate for Mo loss of his own country. This promise was fulilled In the Hebrew race.-which has had a greater religious Influence Hire) any other, and which sdll exists: more completely In the spiritual of Abraham, the whole Christian church (Gal. 8:*#). Bo Christ says of Abraham. "He rejoiced to see my day: and he aaw It, and was glad." (John 8:66). "And I win bless thee.” No earthly good can be so great as
the blessing of God.
CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor—Thoa. W. Millet, Alderman—F. K. Duke. Council—Wm. B. tihav
Bam. H. Moore,
Jos. Hand Jan. 1. Bill well Hand ...Jan. 1. Jas. J. Doak ...-.Jan.!, Joa. R. Brooks . .Jan. 1, Bam. F. Ware ...Jan. 1, Louis C. Sayre .. - Jan, 1,1»09 F. 8. Townsend. .Jan. 1, HKI8 Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1, IMS Assessor—U. C. Hughes .. .Jan. 1, IMS Collector—Sol, Needle* .. .Jan. 1. IMS Treasurer—1. H. Smith... .Jan. 1,1*08 City Solicitor—J. Spicer
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pH. WK8TLKY BODUEKS WALES, // k i WALES’ • Ukitsd Brava! Prauiact. Washixutoh aud OacATca brums Cap* May City, N. J.
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. Was there ever a young man wt career In public life, beginning in bumble ca parity of a White House stenographer bnt a comparatively few yean ago. baa been more ate adit ward and upward than that of George Bruce Cortelyou? Hardly.
Now It appears again that the Havana tobacco crop has bean sextoaslj damaged. — Thus all .things are wm Ing for the enhancement of the Haas: tobacco crop of three United.Stataa.
That Cuban editor who was wounded
In a sword doe! with a warrior ahould .
have remembered the old eaylng About the might of the pen and simply get back at bis antagonist In print Public sympathy for the Now York stock broken in tbelr hear of trial 1* much like the variety that causes th crocodile to metettn Its haadkareWof.
’ The pa—1-
* at I tel land hr fovea r be ellralnatrd. Such a step would not only vxrtire. but obllgr. outside later-, ferenre. Hut could .France or Enelend Interfere to prevent Dutchmen from do-' In* the beet for thrrarelvre or what the majority tbouaht the best? The Review suggest* that Holland and rielglnm may reunite and fare the future together. But tt also affirms that both countries have of late become Germanized to a considerable extent—that Is to say, th*. official rUsees of Belgium and the coramerrtal classes of HolUod. This authority holds that th* possession of Holland by Germany would result In th* absorption of Belgium, whether the Belgians resisted or neC Woman a* a PoUtlaal For • woman snffragista f |y renewed tbelr demonetratlone fat log speedy enfranchisement when liar11* meet opened. Critics of the rigorous methods of this new school of dalmanta have pointed oat that worn
Tbe praw of the country la giving
Ing bridge whist gambling?" ,
who bar* pteyad It know.
A New.York bosmere woman agys
that tbe sympathetic alement
ad In the modarn office and reUtas that Hie kisses bar atxty-tbre* gld stanot:
now be enthusiastic about that sympathetic treatment ateo lf ba —- make hte wifa are It th* asm* way.
They say that China baa not had auk failure In 100 yaara or more. Now. China has bean In Ihe banking ' i**a. nwN or Irea; alnre STUTV/C. This would seem to show that tbe plan of cutting off the txAda'of batflf wrack#*a haa been developed by long ox
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Justice Supremo Court—Tho*. W. Trenchard. Rep 1814 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endicott Rep. "...**..1811 Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth Rep 1811 roaecutor of Plea*—Harry S. Douglas*. Rop. 1808 Sheriff—Wm. H. Bright, Rep 180Coroner—Rob. S. Miller, Rep. 1807 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1808 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen 1909 County Clerk—Jnllua Way. Rep...1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt. Rep. ... 1907 County Collector—Joseph I. Scull, Rep 1808 County Board of Elections—Jo*. K. Hand, Rep 1907 County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep 1809 County Board of Elections—Cbs*. T. Norton. Dem 1809 County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns, Dem 1808 Term* of Court—Second Tuesday in April, September and Dectunber.
BOARD OF TUADK. 'mldvnt—Btrpbrn B. WlUon. ecu ury—L*»U T. Blcveus. rv»*urer—Tbon- ui W. Millet.
J^EWIB T. 8TEVENBCOUN8KLLOB AT LAW, 810 Washisotos St., Caps May, N. J. Master and Solicitor in Lbancc-ir-
NoUri Public.
Commissioner for Pennsylvania. J~JR. C. H. LORBNCE, (Dr. tf. B. Sickler. associate.) DENTIST Ocaaa amd Hcohbs Braxrra.
Cats May, N. J
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo Jan. 1,1910 W. B. Johnson, Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 John P. Fox, Ocean City . .Jan. 1,1910 C. P. V&naman. Dias Creek.. Jan. 1,1808 J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennis ..Jan. L 1910 D. Schellenger. Erma Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett. Cape May ..Jan-LHlO H. S. Rutherford, Cape May Jan. 1.1909 Anthony B. Smith, Director Samuel Townsend, Clerk .. State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1909 Assemblyman—C. E. Stille, Rep .1908 Tax Commlaaloncre—Eugene C. Cole, Searille; Stillwell H. TownaenJ, Cape May Court House; James T. Hoffman. Cold Spring: secretary, J " — " ' Cape May Court House.
“And make thy name, great.' Known, honored, loved through all the eenturie*. and by multitude* of peopl& To one who la really worthy of It. It la a great blessing to be tbe hero, th* example, the Ideal of many ••OP 1 *- ; ' * . ■And thou shall be a .bleaalng.
in thy self, and a source of
to other*. It la more blessed
to 'give than to receive.
‘ V. >. “And I will bless th( -leu thee." Abraham's cause wa* to be so Identified with God's reuse that whosoever favored Abraham favored tirvi «"S hi* kingdom. So far as we are Ujo true children of God this
la true also of us.
•And curse him that curaeth thee." ThJa la the other aide of the same promise. Abraham In character, work*, and representative position aa the founder of the church was so Identified with- God that whosoever and opposed him hatad and opwed God. "The good man la not One. Touch him. and you touch
Od."
"In thee ah all all families of the earth be hleaaed." Aa they have been, by the race he founded, by lb# spiritual training of that race, by the religions influences and the word of Gtid given through hit descendant*, and moot of all by Jeans Christ, the Messiah, who was of Abraham'a seed. We, too, have great and preriona promises. In Jesus Christ, of better things and a better country than Abraham bad. Great Uvu are trained by great promises. V. 4. "Sc Abram departed." with nil that he had (V. 8), "and into the - nd of Canaan they came." Canaan—"Lowlands." was originally the low land on the Mediterranean coast, but afterward# included the whole of Palestine to the Jordan. Practical Point*. » «f n* la called to go on a Abraham's, from aln and a worldly Mff to
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Church Directory ar. mjlBy'* a. c. cu cacti. Rev Father D. & Kelly, Rector. Masses—Sundays, 7.00 and 9 00 •• Weekday*, 740 a m. Sunday-school at £ 30 p m. Rotary Sermon—Benediction of the Moat Bleaaed Sacrament at 7.80 p. m. Friday evenln at 7 80 the Way of the Crow and Benediction. - T. k. CUl*RCU or THI ADVEST. Sunday Services: 800 a. m. Holy Corotannioo: 11.00 a m. Morning Prayer and Sermon; 8.45 a m, Sunday school; 8.00 p. m. Evening Prayer sod Sermon. Holy Communion—1»* Sunday In th* rooolh at H.UOa. m. Tburadmys, even lea Prayer and addrere, Ot^er aervfce! aa announced. razaBTTBKUK cdcbch. Sunday service* at 10 80 a. m., 1 740 p.m. Sunday school at 2 80 p. m.i Prayer meeting Wednesday 740 p. Junior <J. E. Lnday at A16 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Friday at 740 o. m. Strangera always made welcome. piut «. a. CHupru. Key. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching on Banda) morning at 1040. In the evening ai 7.48. Meetings at 9 a. and 040 P. Sondaya. Bundsv School at“ p. u. Epworth League Snudmy evening at 7 aOo'eieok. Mid-week prayer aerviee Wed needs) •enlng at 8 o'clock. Claes meetings, Tuesday, Thurada) and Friday eveninga. aamaT cncaca. Rot. H. F. Crego, Pastor. Pleaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. i the evening at 740. Banday mornlug Workers Msetlng at 10.00 A. K. v Sunday Bobool ai 2.80 r. a. Wednesday eveulo^ Prayer Meeting 740 o’clock Young People'* Mee log Friday era tag at 7.80 o'clock Man’s Meeting Saturday evening a!8. d’elook.
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maker to God;" "A better country. Unu to a heavsaly.". (Mab. il:10, 10). We know pot at first Just where wc are going when God call# us from the world to enter tale his aerxlee. It to Always to the land which ha will show fea, Lila and duty sad work will un- • us as w* obey th*
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