TALMAGE SERMON
FftAim DE WITT TALMACE.D.D.. rmtm of ItVrnoa Pwk Proafcrtortu Ol.urtk, CkUMs
Clitrusn. May 10,-Ip Ihta a-TiDOO I hr prrarhrr Inkro an oplimlallc vlrw of the n>irHual jialkuk and acea la the yrowlnc pmloailnaijrr of I hr Aupk> Sainn race an aucnry that foreahad<nra I hr aprrnd of the yn-|irt IhrutiRh oat the world Tbr trlt la Exodua air. HI, -Hj-wk unio thr rhlldrco of lararl that thr> to forward; - Napoleon Ilonapartr, In aona- rraprcta tbr area teat warrior of modim Umra. oorf drclarvd,“There aomnlmra rooea a criala In a hattlr or a .-aiuiiolau w)o-n rtrt.wj. an a hlrd. will hover over the ataodarda of that ernernl who hna hralna and «rtt enooeh to Eire the command. ’Forward, marefer “ Till* waa the way the French commander defeated the two Eirat wlnsa of tieAuatrlnn army at Montenotte and Ova. Thla waa the way be won bla battlea at Areola and MarenEe and VVaeram. Thla waa the way he tried to win Waterloo, when be romttmml.-d Marshal Ney to lead the Did tiiunl acalnat the aolid aciuarea of the llrltlah Infantry. And thin waa the way Moara. the treat law Elver and aoIdler, led the children of land out of Eam over the aanda and on thfunsh the lied aea, and freed them from the ouroal.Ide chanre of the pnranlnE Kcyptlana Bnt the divine command riven to the children of lanH “that they ao forward" la applicable to the children of Ood at the prem-nt time. I believe we an at a crtaU In the worlda blatory. In 1HH0 my father preached a aermou ratillrd "Laat Deende of the Century." By It be tried to abow bow easily the world mold he brooEbt to Christ within ten years If every Christian would annually brio* only one soul to Christ and them- new converts in torn would also iDdirkloally brine one soul to Christ every follow I ny
even In lean time tl tian Church will only reallie Ita full Opportunity and ernap It. I wont to ■how thla because I believe all the (Teat preliminary battles have been
* (Teat onward move menu of the
aln. Then I would try to show how I he
u take the chief part lo thla cl»d some and worldwide triumph If we will only more forward lu God's name
list (Teat battle for the world’s riot) waa fouEtit and woo when ma t Breside bersme bla "city
door and defy the (rent w3c'world be said: "These (fod* are mine. Thla wife to mine. — and no man dare won when an bo bow humble be mififat be. bad a ri(ht la fee simple to tbr property width bis energy had earned, to the woman ’ led to the marrlace attar
The ri(bt of a man to own Ida own home and to have an exclusive claim over his wife and children to rveof aiart In ex cry civilised land. We have all read the story of “The Miller and tha Emperor." Frederick the Great wanted to mtorse his palace around. A miller owned a little patch of land near the rays' domain. The kins offer «d to buy It. The miller would not aril. The kln« offered three, four, five time, the value of the property. The miller still refused. That land .was to him above tha value of money. It retire arnted to him the home of hla child hood and the home of Ids ancestor* “Theft" sold the kins. “I will cnnfls cate your land and take It forcibly from yon." “Then." said the miller to tha kins. “I will so to tow and compel you to slva me hark my property." The kins waa bripleea Ur knew that In Prussia the kins mlsbl ■« upon a throne, bnt there was ■ iiowrr sroatrr than the kins- That one waa the tow protecting the man Intrenched ta-blnd the Imptesnable walla of hla earl home. Bat this condition of Indlrldual rishts of a man and of a family did not ways extol In the human nH- There
n.imij^tnn and wife did not mean what they ■ today. “There Was a time.".wrote K John Imbbork In bla tmok entitled The Oncln of Ovtllratloti." “when
i feudal system, the corner
became by law the wdfr of ••very male mcml-ci of to t tribe and every tbr buabend of every female mri Tfeu* the roumuntoui of the liruti railed Tbna tie banian l.-lnc wi anlnuil. a boast pure and simple. Even down to Bible ttm.« we Bod that A tvs ham * as not only the buoland of Ha rah. hut atari the father of lahuuiil h) fa la haodmaidiyi 11 den r Ixvhi ojol H.J.. Uut miw the eandltlou of aoelety Is al f'lumged The masttai alalua has cone la«fe to the Ihtcuh .tale Now by law
I ordained, wfewb the paolunri djIhed to Ur* he wrote. “U.ol wettetfe e solitary in familto*." Hu.h bring ““ m the ctvtllaed
•mmaltolltj. tt. God tfeap tboar who coown-nth.i-.ai) try to fulflU tbrl apuiolMblic* in family life. InaoterWM* Overtbrewn. The next »rent battle for the world's redItuptloll waa fouslit and won sluti lb* frow nine walla of rrllglutu totemwrr w.tr both tid down nod t apemvl to the iiunrylrui llcnt vllgtoua liberty was
not won In a day. a decade, a ce thm or a n-ntury. It fought Ita thndurfa Ojlng atime* awl bloody sword* and the *l>evn o« martyrdom* of fhrtottan* of *|«i*tollr time*. The field for rinancliiatlon on auKiiis IIw crackling Bane-, of ins Home, tt clutched by their th the man eating moneter* that lraj--d into the Homan follai-um. It defied tbr lowering heik. and the litoaplumoua oaths of the root* that gather'd
In the Florentine *>|Uare of
Italy to arc fUvotuin.la die It autrend all the agonies whlrb Fox reconl-d hi* “Hlatory of tin- Uvea ntal puli' Inga and Trlumpbnnt Iwatlis of t Primitive «* Well a* the I’robata Martyr*." If •t'-'led the barkbou.warted Martin Ijitlier as well of John llu*.- It fought It* Iwttie u
III at tost the Opcurd II
I'eoplc a< every man waa fn-c to woralilp 'I'd a cording to the dirtate* of hi* cn whether in the Cbrtatli church, the Jew tab temple or Uie M
j*dOe.
he said to worship God In atneerity and truth unleM be luma before the mercy seat under Hie liupnlae of a free will When Torque ' ' the In'itlUItlon and Charfea 'IX. waa drunk with human blood and "Bloody Macy>*lgticd' tlic death warrant of orer 3» marl} t* nod Charlemagne forcibly drove the people la kingdom lido the river*, where, stniggling cattle, the priest* bapI them liy the wbobaalr, fear may have made the frighten'd men and w and profeas Christ, but yet made a true Christian. You cannot titrorttc a man into the kingdom of God with the cxccutloneF# the slave master's Utah. Bible to full of the gooprl Invl 'to come." "Come, fur all thlag* Bui upon no page of the Bible can you ' ' any when the word* written: le to Christ against your wUIT » with hate In four heart T “Come with defying alu on your IIpar “Come at a trembling murderer to hd the scaffold or to Incarccratlou for •r Thus we find that the aecond at onward movement fur the world * ken when bigotry's re manacled, when the biasing tnogne of peraerutlon waa stilled and When religious liberty could Hft up her smiling face toward thr aad at retch forth her white lead, aa well a* ^protect, a free human race. ^ The World Is »r"W*'hr The next great onward movement for tbr workl’a redemption to to be found the commercial supremacy which I brought all the five eontlm-nu and tin* Island* of the aea Into sympathetic, There waa a time when a mah rarely traveled inti mile* from the place where lie waa born. Ill* grave was dog only a abort distance from where planted oat of whlrb his cradle was cut. The world was not only divided Into nations, but tbr tut tkm* Into -distinct aad antagonistic The Hrotcbman born la the highland* could not understand tbr dl licet of the lowtaod'TS. But now ev imeirtoltsm ts making of naUonafPat dwell upon the fare of the earth. Th* American To. heaver to beard by tinwharf, of Tarehtoh. Tbr East Indian merchantmen and tbr *bl|i* for China and Japan and tjir Philippine* and ‘ ilia and Jtorto Zealand follow each other through the Hoe* canal. The r mda of Brad I and the steamship of Chile and Bueno* Ayre* and Cape Town are owned by foreign cap ItaL Tbr Russian warships are bring In tbr American shipyards A great Intivnatlonol war to t"-coming 1 and' more an •—
To c
pri n
Anglo-Ha i
Christ God I* going to n«c giants now ns he used giants of old. “God made the violin." Stradtrariu* ■d to any. "but Ood had to first make AAtonlo Htradivarius before lu^culd put togrtlier Ids l»-*t violin*." UnOer power of the Holy Spirit the
Paris. Berlin and London and Wi street and the foreign capitalists mutt
or or fall together
But from a spiritual standpoint why
tfee c
railroad line* bringing New York and flan Frenctoro Into clnaer romraunlra than were ooce~ New York and Georgia, and the great atramboat line* tnrnlng all oceans Into fwrriew—are any of these to have anything to do with the advent of the millennial dawn! la that wonderful invention of Johannes Gutenberg railed printing, the outgrowth of which to the modern news paper prews. to have no part In the world’s redemption ? oh, yes. Bllilr docs not say that the world tball grow gradually better and better. 1 It doe* any that when the "gu*|iel the kingdom shall be prcacUd In all. the world for a witness unto all ns Uoua. tRcp shall the end come.” And how can that gospel be preached quicker to all people than through the me of the telegraph and telephone railroad train and paasenger ati-ambnat line* and freight boats} When the revision of the New Testa '
Another groat .prclluiluaiy lxttie for tbr worM’a n-demption waa fought and
when the part lament of religious aided at tie- world's fair lu Chi Then all the Intelligent mcfiit»cr*
of the Anglo-Saxon race realised aa
• before that th.- gospel of Jesus 1 was not only the t.-st of all re-
ligion s, I ml also that It to th* only go* gel which prouder* i-rfci |swce thla -vie of the grave ss well a* aafrattua In 1«C an American tourist wai talking la Cah-utu to a high rtoas Ben gall I Miring U«*r nruvenatioa thii dark colored ns tie- of India rxultantlw anld: “Al*. you mv-fruat AmrrtnC XfF
■te aoon going to arud over ■donatic, to i hto-agu, and w. > vert America to tire trneblngi
Hudlha and Moluraimed " But wl. the oriental tnlaslouarie* brgau to la
w* rrtiM-mlrrred tbr burning ghats
the Gaugea. We rnuld bear the death
'Tt-* of tbe rhlld widows who hrlng aarrifieed U|»n the funeral
if Kali.
people In th* Edwin Arnolrl'a “IJght of Asia" udgnt hunt Irrightly when fr-d by tfe* oil of U" poetic Imagination .of the , Ensll.b writer, who married a dark
nobf* “Ugbt of Asia- waa r.s.«l to be aa daife a* India, with lu terming mil IIO..S In nlliT darkness dark next t* a* Hut of Afric*.or a* dark aa tbr Olgtibd human bring*' who. aa ran bala. are to.nqu.im* off human B. *» *11 peuid'W mutt Iwtlevr In a < today, as never before.
that the (oapd Of Jr*
only gospel which will lufiog true l« and progros* to the world Whin a live chief n.kril Queen . Victoria source of Fnglatsl'. strength ahe h: ed him a Bible. Ho. today tii"«t civilised rare* are ready to r-..,, earthly governmenta la renti-rvsl In word of God. Where the Bible t* there are superstition and Ignorn an! hrulalltlng erin*-. Thu. nutny prollmlnary Irattb-s h already l"-rti fought and won. > Comea the practical question. W
nunc tire cnismb-r*. Godl crick Barlra rosso »tr.l Flunders and Ulrtoml th •>d and Frederick H i Ft
the pilgrim fatto-ra •n. Imbwd with ini
hit Ions, the chief of whb ry tbe gos(H-l of Jesus farthermost ends of tile i
tbe h<
■ t people
inglo-Haxon race? Are then11") .an Iw nsire Justly eall. Tbe Domlwssl Anglo-1 Tin- Anglo-Saxon race I* I i<d lo lend In Hu* great forw
nations am. They t
t tb<- birth n graphl'-ally I. f nil the work •orid where y
ll-raltai
ran. h-ld h
droti your finger
key of tlw 1
y of Egy pt by England. Eastern ell a* northern Africa dominated by England Tbe I.lands of the I’ocific Jeld by Germany. England nnd the United State*. North awl South America domino I'd by the United State*
Europe for i Influenced l
Sertnany or England ■ In their own way* Engnary. Germany by her
Then where can yon find a people mentally and spiritually nnd physically better equipped to carry forth this go*
ton. Bet
A QUESTION OR TWO
■ i-arth. I kle. That sidy, flaxe
Her lu Hm- u<-ar future the world roll* Christ? * opj-rtgtit. l»n. by loot# Klopsch.] THE GATEWAY OF THE SUN
r llluslut
<1 upot
oolnsl Bcrutlnlxlngly Into
T face* tluit he might note the effect *m us of this Imposing sight. By tbe «y. tbe relations b<-tw.-.-n our host si ourselves wore slightly strained. «H k's-fs-rs. They always Iwgtu by owing you their highest pried
there are no other rooms. Therefore It to well to leave your luggage oo the coach and If the room* are not to your
liking go to aiwtbrr hotel.
But we had struck a haughty Castilian hast with the soul of a hidalgo.
r failure
God had
illy and spiritually gigantic, as b* did when he sent forth Paul! And where ran God get Iwtter modern emlairies. If we are willing to <Jo what we igfat to do, than among th* member*
of the Anglo-Saxon race?
Cbriat-a Gospel Mwal Triamph. There are many reasons why the Anglo-Saxon race should lead In this
Home of these may be re | ,, nd m. p|,| n | y gard'd a* fanciful and romantic It Is ! n ,. r . Ifed,,. attempted to crush u* tpy - * r - fonuerly of | |be nmmiltl.-ome of the I’uertn del Hoi. Tale unlveralty. undertook to prove | j KIU ^ ou , U|>ou ^ uaiewny of the tn* Anglo-Saxon race representa p un j before me a shabby square en lost tribe* of Israel and he surrounded by dingy buildings, lu assorted that the pr. wnt r.-lgn- fn>nt pf ,bcae dingy buildings there ling house of Great Britain to descended i„ll.d. lounged, toy nnd sat dingy Idler* from King Solomon, through a Hebrew ahabby Is-ggars. I’pon the surface princess named Tea Tepid, who be- of tbe one aaw no tree, nor came the bride of King Fergus of Ire- ,hnih. nor patch of green, only a large land and Heotland. from whom desc-nd- j expanae of dingy pavement cd King James VL of IVsitlnud. who ,i r .. uu arm, 0 u m.-v »pap<-ra. beearne King James I. of England. He «tumi« and orange akin*. " contended that the very atone which shabby Isasim of thyTETWfv glid'd
dingy, shabby tram years. And this
wnira tne raotuuvna oi ..real itntam the Gateway of when they are crowned, originally i -How much?" 1 formed part of Solomon's temple and -How much a day. aenor,
waa brought to Ireland by Tea Tepid rooma-tb* whole buaincas-crcrything
relic. With all lucludcd — todo compreno
traditions we have noth- pria?"
lie eaaentlal fact la Hurt | Ol
the gospel of Christ, which must ultl- 1 am i tv|died slowly mately triumph. Is enabrlncd In the! “Kor two iktsoii f tin—Anglo-Saxon rare more | -No." nidlid the those of any oilier race and tory tone, "per p<that thy have the opportunity and the j -Then that mak qualities' which fit them to embrace It. ’ mark'd, of propagating that gospel to the- .into j -yea, 00 peseta f the earth. | etythlug Included.' This glorious consummation of -Hoe* It Include Christ's earthly kingdom. I to lleve. win “N-oim)." replbd
id under God's oinnl|">tent orking through the Anglo-
Saxon race. Who will lend the way? The tx-glnalng of every great morcIn tbe world's history has twen bumble and Inronaptounns. The origin :bc Clnistlnn church Itmlf. now ilK-ring Its millions dn nil lands. In n single room. In whk-h. all there were only 120 i-rsona. -re will the movement for tbe final
mph liegln? It may
heraelf aa a pres-loa* r
be ach
00 peseta*." 1 re--t 'Ut compri*—ev-
“That make* 3 peaetaa more. Hoc*
It Include light r
''Yea," aak! the host briskly, "light
Included"
■Candle* or electric llghtr
I meant rsndk-a." admltl'd tbe host.
Then tbe etoctrir light to extra r
'Yes, but It-l* only half a peseta per
« tt will lie soroewliere where there to a band of earnest. conseiratvd, praying souls riM-n and women *<lf sa'-rlfi'ing. ardent agnnlring In supplication to Gisl for •wcr. There to an old proverb Which
“The best
way f.
-Iran the sidewalk
In front of his own borne " The la-st way for the Anglo-Saxon race to start on this worldwide mission to for u*. ns Individuals, lo start here and start now. A little handful under tbe [..w.-r of the Holy Spirit, we may accomplish at least ns much for Christ ns did Hist Mttlc band of praying men and women In tbe upper chnmts-r of Jerusalem.
!»}. I wan
goapel borlion. I »
that t AobM be^juJled nu lunger tlir>HH>b « " ~ f. but th rough a trlcaSrope. 1 want to Show you that, a* *11 time t* merely nothing more than a tong one days and wis-k* and year*. *•» all go-si eventa are tii.-r.-l) the a.-.vmiuUti..n. of tbe works of single Indlvklusls. The AngVeSaxou lu great units may lie rompox-d of natk'ii* 11m- Anglo-Saxon race In amall unit* to 'vniiisss-d ,,f in
dl rid tin la Just '"
d I *
v and n
Tto- final r.stomptk.n M the ww would led Iw far off If we could <h bring J..u* In tomb will, all no kind Aa Imaginative fvttglona wrb one* bad this to-OBtlful d-——
bow Hie w«
■ally t
n U»i year »a>|
lie boat. "I pexnitbiug else
charge anything for the view I'oerta del Sol?" Tbe host's blue blood rose, dently. senrfr." be said stiffly. • fore wlttolrew them from yonr oration." And be Malkrd at dudgeon
ir Hurt In Argonaut
i-ooimonly khown ai "dtoge graduate, w •toiid-d that It Woi
• to start a fore e I'Inins are In
aaolstautB. has tes-n silting out white
pit" tree*
Fur several year* Hie town sppropri Isat year imiI) $.>■ waa a|ipmprtatrd.
tbe w
i* Just Iwo
oiuluon. tie.Mies s IduebefT) ptoa _ n of o-mr thlri) sc— —■— ■ two skies Eng I I’ost-Kxproxs.
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