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I. Cat, April 10.—In UiU
blMalas follow* UUs union of faith and wortta. The text to Graaato xxx. (8, -And tb# Book* brought forth cattto. rtnsatnkcd. apacktod and apotted.” Laban. thou*h a man of waalth and Inflnanc* amonc lb* Hebrew* of hi* day. wa* yat. Uka many rich
■ bargain waa iurolrad. In hi* compact with Jacob tb* w«ak point* of hto character were atrtkln*ly rerealKt H* bad two daughter*. ~Leah wa*
to marry; bey eye* -war* Intamad. <
trine. In plain tonnage,
when we drink of the communion ind eat of the communion bnmi literally are drinking of Cbrtof* blood and eating of Cbriat'* body. The other achool of theological thought held that when we awemble at the communion table we only eat of Cbriafa body and drink of Chriet'a blood lu aymbot Wi nd drink In aymbol. aa the tomh'i *bed upon the Jewtoh altar w»i the aymlnl of Chriat’a blood about U he abed for u*. TbU battle oter Iran anbatanttotion raged bitterly for yean between the two acboola of religion*
thought
In order to bring thl* theological _lct to a eloae the two acboola auaded the two leader*. John C*leln and »bi« mighty man. to meet and dtocu.i the theological qoeetlon* What did thl* faroou* reformer do at that conference? H 1*1 ory tell* u* that be brought along ■ tablecloth, upon which were embroidered the*# all .jrottto. taken from the twenty-allth chapter of Matthew: “Take, eat; thl* to my body." Then be placed that doth orer a table and almply rcatad bla hand upon It and nald nothing. No matter what argument* were brought forward, be an*wired nothing. All that be did waa to point to ne arutenr* written upon the table. “Take, eat; Into to my body." “But." said John Calrtn. “Cbriat a 1*0 •1 am the rlna. ya are the
Is order t* win the younger atotar. Jacob bad to aarr* aaran moca long yaarm, nod aa a tanult be had two wlna loatead of ooa. At tb* and of Ua foortecn yearn of acrrlc* Jacob prepared to toaea hto fa - toy. H* wanted to
literally? Doee that acntcnce Imply that Je*u* to a atlckT' But the reformer would anawer nothing. AH that be did waa to point to the one eentence upon the table, which read. “Taka, aal: thto to my body.” Bo In way the faith curiaU pur* I* will nat accept tb* tread of the Bible * teaching*. They will not compare paaaaga with paaaage. They will not aae that arcry leaf of erery chapter of erery book of the Bible that faith —* — * * '■
Sion upon the part of thoaa whom r would phyekaDy help. Tb« Dirt*. Pbyatotaa.
day did be not aay onto the I man. “Go wanh in the pool of nr He went hto way. therefore, raabed and cum aodng. Did not [ compel action upon the part of m leper* ? "Go •bow youndre* unto the price ta And It cam* to —
tear* the faroff Damaacua and dip time* In the Jordan before hto mm* Ilk* unto that of a little eblM? I aa not here adrocatlng any bene that Cbriat cannot and win In many caac* heal our physical aaaaa. but I aieert that aa a people hare no roof* right to expect the
W* may gram today the «C the mind *ear tb* body, but w* do ■pt go to Tar ka to aaaert that all pbyaical dlar***a
The Bible taefaea u* that faith should always go baud In band with Work* The same dlrin* tows which apply a mun la ordinary walks of life apply atoo to the patient In the In mUd'a room or nj»o the hospital op orating table. The Christ win stand* by the dc* had to the ume Christ who
In tb* ba*y human beehlre* of the world'* ■trugglr for dally brewd. He wants an drone* in the world's Strug *1* tor physical With. That •truggl* ought to l* Just *■ uommendable In
• reorhed we must both work ■
But. though the whole trend of the Bible tenches that work* and faith, u twin atotna. should go band U> hand la search of the
• that
would only truat God and do nothing dog afflicted with rabies 010 fakblon
would be a toulc Inatcad of death. - ' 11 when ye n-n »..n, Id aay to Koch of Berlin and Fin support» are now erumhllng. of Norway: “Foolish men. why tPct report* that It will tor
t* bacHli of con^mprion and cancer with the penetrating eye of
God will and
pray that all these evil bsctlli glw —
gup .od die. and they will die. The quoaMon of whether
prevention of dtoenae to entirely the
' of the prayer chamber, not of the * " c a*f* laboratory." I* tucb advice ”««lty of . aa that ration*!? I* It to accord with ; _ . ..
the tow* of Scriptural common aerw ? aU the results of Dr. Ualllot * ligation* to go for naught? In -183S this famou* phyak-ton. who died to ISM. was a surgeon to the French army, stationed In Algeria. At that one In every three and a half men by the French government acre** the Mediterranean died of African fe ear. Dr. Maillot went on to hi* love* Ugatton until at laat by prescribing quinine to the African recruit* the * “i rate to the French army of A1 was *hanged from one In every
ay cooperative ef mr part than w* hare a right 1 our 1*1 vine Omnalsury our dally bread without ■ for It Wa bar* )u*t as much _ kneel down at night and say tb* Lord - * Prayer. “Otre wa thto
y breakfast to Jump out of a rl 7 Are and atoxic upon a rtotoo ■oiler and the water faucet to fill, the pot with rlalonary coffee oi yeast to tnmbto the empty bread tray down the dummy filled with .rtatonary w* hare to exportJfc* sick t» be mad* well without our 6w • which divine Messing
often qnoted by faith curists from the words found to tb* book of Job: “T* are forger* of Uaa. Te are all physicians of no ratoe." But Job la not hare allufitog to tra* physician* at all Thto eentenc* to a figure of apeach. Job bad lost patience with hto three
g him te bis tlms of tra around with enough groani whine* to make a wail man sick man atlll sicker. They aaa that Job 1 * bolls were tb* result* of hi* •nd Job. to dlagust plainly told them If they could bring ne bettor cocurort than that they had all better out. Instead of groaning around Job a* they did they ought to hara >k*n words of true comfort to him, did Christ lu hto remark* about the nd man when be said. "Netther bath
God should ha made manlfaet to him." If the Bible does Dot honor lb* phyIdan'a medicament, why did Paul thirty years after the death of Jcaua Cbriat writ* about Luke, hto fellow terete*, aa the “beloved physician r “ ‘ " not honor tb* physician's would be hare written lelr missionary tours Paul •aw good old Dr. Luke. Uka sweet faced oM Dr. McLura of Drnmtochty. going from the cradle* of the children to the beds of the old folk, and carry *— “■— * foe pain
"They that are sick Phyrtetanr When HcwrkUb unto death he prayed to Goil him a longer lewer of life. prayer. But bow? Through
et, told the mine to make a poultice out of fig* and put It upoc the king’s
boll, and he recorerad. Uraekteh pray
•d. Oh, yea. But In answer to that prayer God told him to dm a sanctified
Poultice. What did Paul meal ha wrote to Timothy to "take
win# for thy Btuumeb'a aake." Paul
was merely prasenbtag a darn ef med trine far • rick colleague Panl
mar the Holy Lend
with bat few exceptions to noted for — ' «ra waters: therefore Paul, aa non senae Christian, prescribes medicine when be ear*. “Drink
re, but oar a Unto
philosopher, oner hurled at the Chrto | clan, he a Christian doctor.,** well *• tlan church hl» f*tuou* prayer chsl you. <1 layman, a Cbriatlsn palh-nl? lenge. Hald hr “left u* act apart two A | 1 n< ( , H , r then, to our ChrliUan ward* In a hoapltal-<>oe to be filled phyalclan*. whose calling and office with men who do not take any human Rrt . thu* dlclnrly conno-raleil. and may medicine hut prayer, the other to be * hli-walug n-wt U|ion their earneat ef filled by *lik fmllrnt* under Hie care (, irI> f„ r ,|„. n ||eviatlon of tin- ph>-aleal of Jomprteni phyalriana. Then let u* .mof the human race compare result* and are which la the (Copyright, tax w Loot* Kluparh )
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IxsWIMor. aml aa^P^
Mtwty aulhorlMd
i-hallenge of Tyndall'i
foolish *nd uttw-ri|>iur*l the way t
any cliallenge that could poaelhly he | (, neve, t rood. No man ha* a right to bar the Urs Christian phyaWana out of the boepltol -uoe* not
God Imuora the physician'* w*ck. any aiora than the gnaor'a Iwy . rough the Blhle Filth doe* for fig. BIk- never wlahra to tell I
and In luind with works. „f me nelghl»rhood'* gnaal|> the hospital should go hand t*rrupta some great thought
to hand with faith. band's; then he Imagines b
•rrlptarwl t'emmew Ueeee. of aympathy ■ ’ ' Again, faith cure, pure and simple, wive* and dan ! accepted In 11* entirely of lielh-f. and If he la- hu -ould caU a halt to the laboratory In II The genlm rfgtlgatloM made for prevention of woman want,. I dlaea*c aa well aa Ibe physician's cure! uenltto la
Of those disco**-a after they have come It would aay to Edward Jenner: “Tour discovery of vaccination U useless I*.a condition of the mind, not Of the laxly. Let merrileea smallpox again If It will. The gSO.OOO votI you by the Hrttlih bouae of par rnt aa the greatest benefactor of generation wa* a nonaenslcal gift, for you have born a curse to the hu rad of a blearing" It would aay to Paateur: "Havant, your Inoculation for hydrophobia to Itaelf a
if r —■-
ordinary rule* 1 found among (« absolutely nixe*
d by Burn *y after i [io year*.
mortalls Into de of over a* being
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Bat It* collapor renewed i council
e will a
Let u
Ha to trying to Induce
of Ayr to appropriate $3.5m> ror : preservation The council la wHUng
I* delaying over
Dr. Hale, chaplain of the artiste, went to the state department to pay his rvapecto, to Revretnry Hay. not knowing ir^wn* diplomatic day. As be approached a mcaaengcr halted him and naked. "Are you a foreign mini* ter. air?” The chaplain replied, saying “No; I am a domestic mlnlater." and departed, on learning bow the eecre
tary waa occupied
NON8MOKERS HEALTHIER.
ty men. Are all the sanitary to Teatlgatkm* for the purification of the city water anpplle* made by bacteriol oglsts to go for naught? If you, stor the wort of the phyriclana curing dl* . then you must atoo stop the arl cutlfic Invcatlgatlona of the physician, trying to peevent dlscaaea. The Peer ■as'. Helper. most of ns the old fashioned doc et lives to the mrtnory of our vll lags childhood. He knew every family secret for mile* around He bad beard the family skeleton rattling to many a dark ckwet. He waa at every birth, at erery marriage altar and at every fo neraL With him the Tillage cborct bell sounded a dirge almost aa often a. mod for a wedding. We knew not i we loved him the moot—when he
den of the nativity or Intwlnlug orange bloasoma or placing the wl Uly alongside of the pale cheek to < There waa a kind of religion, rattle to hto old gig. That child Dost envied of the Tillage who could alt by hto side and bold the rein* over the hark of the old mare. Ml to be Just as old a* the doctor 0 know Just as many family creto. yet It could not gossip any n*irr did Its master. When tbe boy was la trouble thto kind old doctor would shoulder and give him advice. The young maiden would smile under the twinkle of hi* fatherly eye *■ be chat ted to her of her Drat sweetheart. Even »«• would huxx loader and the would wag faster a* the doctor drove _. We remember tha old black bag be always carried and tbe long white ige* he placed about tb* apltot* when wa fell off tbe haymow and 1 our arm. Tbe strange looking bottle* fined with pllto-bottles that all
Dev.l.v to*re HavISlr. Thee* la an easy way. If you are i cigarette SJSSkrr. to tell whether o not the habit Injure# you." aeld a t*J •Irian. "Do yon feel, after smoking. ,
•ion? Do you Vaa, weak? If you do you should aben “iSCndency of tobacco to to weak en tbe action of the heart. But to very strong, robust peraona thl* wenkraln* effect Is very slight. It to not fHL.s' all, and these person* tobacco cannot be-said to tojnre. But to perwaua who* ‘heart* and cotstltutloci arc frail tbe effect to strongly felt, the symptoms be tog tboac that I have Juet deaertbrd. and such person* ought not To amobe " Thto specialist ha* tabulated the r*o onto of all the smoking and nonamok log medical students of his acquaint a nee for a period of nine years. He ha* found tliat the smokers are shorter In statare than the Aonnsokera and that they do not develop the course of four year* nonsntokers gain 24 per cent more In bright and 2>'. per cent more In cheat girth then tbe smoker* The former, too. are quicker than the latter. They learn quicker, walk quicker—excel to tbe speed of all tbe physical and mental act*.—Phlla detohhi I no hirer. ORDINANCE No. 133.
«- NOTICE
m the minister on tbe Sabbath itered tbe pulpit and gave out the Brat hymn down tbe chnrcta aisle the good old doctor would walk. Ha was ton are always a tittle tote. I think that to part of their education. It to rifled for a doctor to be on prayer meeting we hived to hear tbe good doctor pray. We hare
great and noted
minister* pray to our time, hut we al way* thought the old doctor prajeu better than any. He seemed to be sc Ood—be had area *o much trou We. When tbe poor family over tlx ‘ irrlug he bought them foo. an pocket. We never kne» hew much good be did until after tb. nil He was part of every one'. He waa the poor man's helper Ha wa. the rich man's friend. One day the new* went flying eve: the country roads. "The doctor, tlx good doctor to alckr Wa* It not to. bad that he could not jnarribe foi r hi* own medicine' iw be would bare be he could pray. Hon be did pray lu bla own aid. room Then one day the new* went ovrr ttx □try road* that the old doctor wa* 4! While we were gathering to boms where Uy the wornout body of tbe tired old physician I can liuag the good doctor went up to tlxgataa of the New Jerusalem and
ly knocked. The gi
celled o
“Who to there? 4 The old Chrlatlan answered: "Only a poor, wornout Tillage doctor, who .to advancing to Cbriafa name Can I come tor Then the Lord God Almighty from bl* throne called out: "Let him Ini
Let the village doctor
"Let him In:
And t:
l«-r«n to chime:
Let tbe Tillage doctor c all tbe redeemed spirit* orer whose
earthly deathbed* be bad hovered , cried: “IxX him to! Let bur village ■ damage*««a«ipa— ID makis* •ueh doctor crane I..C Then Chrtot hlnurtf ! STEmEmSS ** the great Physician, came forth and | “■>>» or Pease Cuy la •oeh *0x1 • led the wornont man to one of thr ». highest throues la heaven aa be said -<tir is>prov.mrm ixuxla.' aUcj
"Come In. frlewd. Come to. Thto 1*
your throne. For I wa* sick and ye ! -mMuSmily.Vbict,
rUHed me"' pomo <u h, ueraa cu> xi * *0111 aoi taMin
^WIU you not heller, ,n mtch a ron*e Here that by the slrfc bed faith can go
hand to hand with worts and tbe aur •"* {eon's knife and that tbe physician * | w£*i ot mm TS* .. J'r; pn-ecrlptloo. hare a part to tha dvP “^f.^Jart aatoriariiopay the mlsnu
Uxatlon an«l the chrlsllmnlxation of the world? And will not jrou, O phyai I 1
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