Cape May Herald, 10 September 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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TEHBEB110,1908

DAVID MADE KINO OVEK ISRAEL AND JUDAH

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I Suggestive DarM had fitted hlmaelf for the klBOhlp He had almoat Ideal qualItlea. But he needed training by lean er and eaaler tasks for the great, enduring. glorious kingdom he was to create and rule. Hence, for seven years be was faithful over a few things In order that be might rule weB over many things. David was now SO years old. He had had a checkered life for the last ten years: but every hour of It was a part of his preparation. It takes a great variety of expertencea to make ns complete and fitted to do the greatest good. David s life was filled “with the strangest vicissitudes twinging trough an are that embraced much If not all of human experience. Edward Irving finely Bays of him. "Every angel of Joy and of sorrow swept, as he paasad. over the chords of David t harp, and the hearts of a hundred aea strove and struggled together within the parrot# continent of hla tingle heart,'Professor Moo rehead Hebron, the Capital, waa one of the most ancient cities In the world, situated In a high, mountainous region. 3.300 feet above Che sea. It waa esal ly defended. It was tar enough from the Philistines and from the northern tribes to be- safe. It was In a region familiar to David in his oxlle. and where he himself was well known. Hebron had been the home of his ancestor Abraham. In the aide of a neighboring “ravine waa the cave of Marbpelah. where the fathers of the nation slept to Ood.“ Isaac and Habekah had lived here. Near by was the the brook Eschol where grew the luxuriant vine from which the spies, more than four centuries before, had cut down the famous clusters. Says Professor Blaikle. “To Uve to Hebron, and not feel faith quickened to new

V. 4. “The men of Judah . . . anointed David king.” This waa the public ceremony of coronation. The kingdom came to him. not only by dlvtoa appointment, but by choice of the people themselves (v. 7;1 Chron. 11:1-3.) The two coincided. David Reigned at Hebron seven and one-half years (3 Sam. 6:5). In a quiet and peaceful manner, growing to favor with God and man. and laying the foundations for hla great work of con

David Became King to the Best Poe .stole Way. (1) He did not seek the offlee. but the office sought him. V. 1. “Then came all the tribes of Israel to David.” They came by their

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to 1 Chron. 11:33-40, 339.600 warriors

. They gave good reasons.

(t) He waa Sanl't natural successor, being hla son-in-law; and to make this more evident he Insisted that his wife Michal who hal been taken sway from Mm by Sant, should be returned to Mia. They said “We are thy bone and thy fleah.” both by race and by

alliance with their royal house.

(S) .He had proved hlmaelf a strong and worthy leader, both as warrior

splendid testa of anna when all the tribes were one kingdom. V. 3. “Thou watt be that leddest out,” etc. AH through bis past Hfe, since the conflict with Goliath. David bad shown generalship, wisdom, skill, forbearance. courage, knowledge of men. and trust to God. (J) He was divinely appointed, the one whom God saw to he ths best one to he their king—“the Lord said to thee." The man whom God chooses

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AMKNDMKNT* PROPCSEO TO THK CONSTITUTION OF THE • .WT* OF NEW JERGIY BV THE LtOIBtATURB OF 1909.

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J. BhariSa and coronar» ahall ba a' by the people of their rsapecUva coi ml tha ataetlons for mem barm of the Q oral A — mbly. and shall hold Uh ' . fcjk58bWs*IbUl«Cr»ost l M a atdr of sst ring. Bheriffs shall

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AMENDMENTS PNOPOBEO TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LEOIS LATURE OF IMS.

"AT* OF NEW JERBET

it RaaoLm. (tha ganata concur ring). That tha following amrndi “ tha Conatltutlon

a Is tha Brat Tuan- « Monday of Novcmtmr t least ana newspaper of each ba designated by tha Preot t of tha Senate, the Speaker of the ' - —* 1 Secretary publication y tha Trnasurer on tha t of tha Comptroller ‘ —* Paragraph 10 of . .Is IV. and change . ths following paragraphs to correspond. Second — Chang* Paragraph “ trtlcle V so — M. The Got ing the government, tha State appointed by tha and with tha advlos and e Senate, shall constitute tha dona Tha mem bare of said three of them, of whom ,b« person administering the shall be one. may remit f feUurea.

which shall not be diminished during the »rm of their appointment. Third-Change Section 1 of Article VI. r. as to read aa follows:

Fourth—8trike out all of Sections II, V. V. VI and VII. of Article VI. change ha number of Section III of Artlcla VI

the following

Section II. and I

SECTION 111. Any Judge of any of the Oc Kate may be removed for die ■erform the duties of hla otBo It two-thirds of all the mem lenate and of two-thirds of al

SECTION IV. peala ,n wri2M? 1 ‘tb!?' l |

l Whenever the number of causes be for* the Appeals Division shall be » great that the Division cannot prompt!] * ~ and determine them, the Governot when authorised by statute, tem porarfly aaslan five of tha Justices ol the other Divisions to sit In ths Appeal* Division, which shall thereupon Sit It,

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t may provide by of taUrlacotary

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onatltute a qua of any cause I but the Suprem rule for the i

by one Justice; such orders to be subject •o revision by tha Appeal* Division. On the hearing of a cause In tha Appeals Division, no Justice who has given Judicial opinion tot the catmo In favor of or against the JodgmenL^order or ueh .Judgment, ord. or decree, but the res “— — ' ' > shall be assigned

majority of all tl

prame Court, to be preaided over by the Chkd Justice, shall constitute

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and for the appointment of officers, an' the eoai . i* —-r- —

the enactment at rules ^

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) the Law Dtvtalon of

fore^Um* Supreme Dtvtalon. Until oi

Courts of Common Plena. Orphans' Courts,

of Oyer and Terminer. Courts of

r Sessions, or by the Judges there . of. shall be examined by tha County SMEKILa if the Supreme Court shall ba ax officio Judges of tho County Courts.

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SECTION vn. This Amendment to the Ooastitutlor ‘ .sss-xs

tram submitted, and the order. Judgment — * —'-or advised by aald Judge aa that of tha Division or Court'

s. thirty-fire yaant' of a«a and afign hj

one Judge of the County Cout county, end auch addltlona County Judge or Judgae la any county a> be authorized by law The Count] m may hold court In any count) et to the control of toe Bn pram i Tha County Judges shall not b. ■baa thirty year* of age. and shal been practicing attorneys la tkl. for at least firs years They shal

ill hold oo other office under the Gov iment of the State or of the Unite lira and shall not engage in practlc the law In tha courts of the count.' where they hold court during their tern of olfieo. The Judges of the Commoi Plana. In nffice when this amend men taken affect ahall be the lodges ot th County Cou-ts nntll the expiration o t Tnta amendment shall take effec m the first Monday In February. In th rear next following Its adoption by th >eopl*4 The Legislature ahall paaa all law dona of tha constitution and this amend

AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NJtW JERSEY BY THE LEOIS LATURE OF 190S,

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TION, NO. A

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sect!an four. arOcta.'fcmr. And h srTi^T'srsssrtrss’: tha'nuITree Whir

The Historj' of -:Cape May County.** FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING

AN account of the Atwrigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots: The IvsUblishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.

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