———————————— i i TA REV. DR. TALMACE The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun day Sermon. Sahject: “The Sundial of Ahaz" TEXT: “And Isaiah the prophet cried unto the Lord: and He brought the shad ow ten degrees backward by whieh it had gone down in the dial of Ahaz,”—11 King xx, 11. Here is the first cloct or wateh or chro. nometer or timepiecs of which the world has any knowleage. But it was a wateh that did not tick and a clock that did not strike. It was a sundial. Ahsz the king, invented it. Between the hours given to statecraflt and the cares of office he invented of day. This sundial may have been a great column, and whea thr shadow of that cul. umn reacied one point it was nine o'cloo: A. M., and when it raacaed another point it was three o'cloes pr. M., and all the hours ani half hours wert s> moansured. Or be found in Hindostan and other old coun- tries, and when the shadow reachsd one step it was ten o'clock A. M., or anoher stop it was four o'clock p. M., and lgewise other hours may have been indicated, The clepsydra or water clock followed the sundial, anl the sauligiais followel the ciepsydra, ‘Then came tue candle clock of Altred the Great and the candle was marked into three parts, and whils tae first part was burning he gave nimsell to relizion and while the second part was burninz he gave himself to politics, and waiie the taird part was burning he gave himself to ross. Arter awhiie came the wheal anil waizat oc: and Pope Syivester the Second, was its moss important inventor. And th» sil turies of exquisite mechanis au totiel at tue timepieces until the word had the Viek's clock of the Fourteenth century and Huy- bens, the inventor, swung the first peadu- um and Dr. Hooke coatrived the coil escapement, And the ‘‘andless chain” folowel and ths ‘“casshes and pinion lever” took its pacs, and the omvmpansation balance anil the stemwinder foilowad, and now wa have the buzz and clang of the great ciock ant watch factories of Switzerland and Germany and Eagland and America turning out what seems to be the periection of timepieces, took the world six thousand vears to make the pre<eut chronometer So with the measurement of longer spaces tnan minutes and hours. lime was calculated frou new moon 10 new moon; then irom harvest to harvest. Then the year was pronounced to be three hundred ani fifty-f days and then three nundred an! sixty days, and not until a long walle atter three hundred and sixty-five days. Then events were caleu- lated from tae foundation of Rome, after. ward from tha Lirmoic games, Fnen the Babylonians bad vt eir measurement of the year and the Romans tueirs and the Armeniaus theirs anl the Hin. 00s theirs, Chronology wns for centur.es studying mi inscriptions, coins, mu nmies and omy, trying to lay a pian by wh guestion of dates might events put in toeir right plac ages, jut the chr 0! caa- re- ur busy 1 of confus the sixtn © woman irom the Jesus a “Let evervtamg date Bethlehem of the Lord Saviour of the world" T ALOT, said, tart a firisl, the 1 nohot proooss | to have things dated baciward and for i from that great ent. What a splendi thought for rid! What a mizibty thing for Christianity! It would have been most natural to date everything from tae creation of the world. But | am giad the chronologists could not tor easily gums bow old the worid was in order t » get the pations in the habit dating from that Jecurrevce in its documents and tories. Forever fixed iv it Laat all history is to be dated with to the birth of Christ, and, this matter seitied, chief chrouologist, cec.ared that the warld was made five thousana ur hundred and eleven years beforas Christ, and the deluge tame three thousand ony buasdred and fiity- five years telore Christ, and all the iligs trious events of the ninetoen centuries and all the great eveats of ali time to coma have been or shall be dated from the birth of Christ, say that you may know what a watch is, what a clock ia, what an almanac 14, and learn to appreciate through what toils and hardships ant per plexities the world cams to its presant veniences and comforts, anil to heip vou t more res ectial consideration of that dial of Ahaz planted in mn} . We ara toid that Hezakiah, thy king dving of a boil. It must have the wort kind carbun ! any central core and sometir A fig was put upon it as a poulti Hezakiah did not want to die then, His son, woo was to take the kingdom, had no yet Geen Lorn, and Hezaciah's deata would have the death of the nation. So he prays for re covery aud is told he will get wail, jut be wants some miraculous sign 10 make Lim sure of it. He has the choices of baviug the shadow on the sundial of Ah retreat. He replied it would & derful to have the sun } ways does go down He osks that it backward In other worids, let the dav instead of going on toward sundown, turn and toward sunrise, invalid King bolsters i up and wrapped in blankets looking out of the window upon the sundial in the courtyard, While he watches shadow on the dial the shadow begins fo retreat. Instead of going on toward six o'clnek in the evening ft goes back toward six o'clock in the morn ing. The big pouitics had been drawing for some time, and sure enough the boil broke and Hezekiah got well. Now I expect you will come on with your higher criticism and try to explain this away and say it was an optical delusion of Hesskiah, and the shadow only ssemead to zo bac: or a cloud eRme Gover and it was uncertain which way the shadow did go, and as Hezakiah expected it to go baci ne took the action of his own mind for the retrograss move. ment. No; the shadow went back on all the dials of that land and other lands Turn to 1I Chronicles xxxil., 31, and find that away off in Babylon the mighty mon of the palace noticed the sams phenomenon. And if you do not like tha Bible authority turn over your copy of Herodotus and find War 3 : Ww 1 tan ¥ Ol sis 2 OA i thines inese things | sun was bean ’ ox ie ean ot won - Own it al- sooner later, go « 8 » or ory 2 gO I soe th #5 tae that there was something the matter with the sun, waits upon God, and suns and mooos and stars are nos very big things to Him, and He can with His little finger turn back an en- tire world as easily as you can set back ths hour hand or minute hand of your cock or watch, At the opening of the nsw year paonie are moralizing on tne flight of times, You all feel that you are moving on toward sun- down and many of are under a conse quent depression, ose this morning to set the hans of your watches and conis to going ths other way. I prop se to show Jou bow you make the shadow of your dia o ihe sundow on ste dull of Abas fo stop got forw anl make it ke ward, You think | have a andbrianin on band, but it can be done if the sara Lor who reversed the shadow in Hez'tiah's court. yard moves upon us, While looking at ths sundial of Heakiah and we find the shadow lange Oh, yes; | shine of a great prosverity. Bat the day is dark? | gas at noon, i sell all day long. | shadow, | the storm is from Gol and ths } There is from God and the chill from Gol. Wo purcoase g of, or a crop of grain wa sowal is rainy i off than we expactad, | CUmMStARCSs RAVE, i must have heon allowed to go into that un. | God controls the east wind well | west wind.” My friends, I cannot look Tor on that raotrograde saadow of Ahaz's dial without learning taat God eontrols ths shad ows and that lesson wo nexd all to learn, That He controls the sunshine is not so nec- essary a lesson, for anyoo iy can bs hapoy when things go right, When youn slesp | eight hours a nigat and rise with an anostite that cannot easily wait for broakiast aad YOu go over’ ty the stors and ops your mail to read more orders than vou can ll, and in the next letter you tind a dividend fariarzer than you hava bem promisel, and your neighbor comes in to tell you some flatter- ing thing he bas just heard said abou: you, i and you dnd that all tha styles of goois in as tecent, in valu, and on your home you meet your children in tw romp and there are ross on tha center of the tea table and roses of healt in chasis all round the table, waat more 10 you wane | of consolation? I don’t pity you abit. You feel as if you could vosi ths world. Bat tor | thoss in just opposite circumstancas my taxt comes in with an omuipotencs of mexiaing | Tha shadow! Oo, the shadow! Bhadow of bereavemasnt' Saadow ol sickness! Bhvio v bandraptey! Shalow mental de- | pression! Baadow of persecution! Baalow of deata! Speak out, oh sua tial of Ahax, end prose that God manages ths shadow! tez kisah sat In his palace wrapped invaiidism and surcroundel by Ann iyn*s ani catapmsns anil loosed out upon tue bilace hant of the only coc: known at taat tims anil saw it move bac ten deress | hy lsarasd a lesson that a majority tas human race nes i this hour to leara- the best friead a man ever hal © shadow. Tos sathacks ars sonetimes ¢ bi things that can happen Fas great way of ol toil the As in oO shat mirols the 15 German aathor, Scailler, coull not wor unless he hal in his roo the scant rotten anpies, and tue de. cay of the fraits of earthly prosperity may Deco Y an Inspiration instead of fn depr ee son. Robert Chambers's lame feet shut nin up irom other , and he became the world resowned patiisasr, ani belpad (asa- ion tha b Literature ol the sges, hs ! panfal disorder like that of Hesskiah called a carbuncis is spelled exactly the same as Precious calied toe car buncle, ani the pang suffering may become the jowe immortal value, Your sstoncs, ike that Atnar's sundial, may be re WEY anda triumpn i never had a setback but it tuaraed out to bs a set for- You never would have a Jaristian if you had not had a setbace, The gness thr in heaven are for the set ini suadow ol the sundial of 1 Was sel baci, awl all things to ran, ant if was sel Dac in INR, and turthe and still 1865, but tt not an inte wel balance! man-—porih or wat wit fosls iL was st back of w Ors “5 tie SLOn0S ’ of of + oO breome "I M61 tae Hn i in IS in are Is and Hae Or furihe ugont sout 1, toward th But I pe ows migat be turned back, t, by going much among the young psople In most family circles thers are grandchildren, By this divine arrasgemmnt most the propls who have passsd the meridian ol Jills cn compass themselves by juvanility it isa bal tain: for an od man or old nau to sit looking the vivacity of their grand. shouting, “Stop that Lest ths edghty-voar- andfather join ths eight-year-old ison or granddaggster, My 'staerand lived 10 soo over gaty eaildran and grandchildren and gr ~aildren, ani a mors bolster nevar turoaed Ou: un sphere, and thee all scemal to ory oli foles, “Kp voung,” and th Eeap young Don't walk with you hava to or only as a defensive in a oity afield with CAtins Don't wear SEAT, puting it] wil $0 as company of those who are roegmaiisn and iam. «4 the brevity * SUNT YOu how Las shaw. to show HINES of wo children racist ™ Better join ia the fan, AS S114 "ov oa this subl the oy did 2 CRO uniass ing oy many stronger than neo 4 Bid pum wy ws tens when eilulesns 1t ut thy y find sony nasa riatmas Teach the tir than joints ani oataip your sleapicss nig! will ba a larg dogs vomithial comnanio ys human Make Md od A reireat ten desires, minke thamesives oid by aiways Kinz about being oid and wishing for the good old days, which were never as guod as tness daye, From alll can bear the grandenildraa are not ball as bad as the grandparents were, Matters have been hushed up. But if you have ever been in arocom adioning a room Waers sone vary old paople, a nttie deal, ware faiking over Net bac Hae the savdo in mono miizs all tae young rascals. It may now be bard to gel young people ud cary enough In the morning, bul their grandpa rents always bai to be pullal out of bel. It is wrong now to play misehovious tricsson { the voasuspeciing, but sighly years ago at { school that now venerabie man sas down on la crooked pin not accidently placad there, { and purposely drove tha sleigh riding party | 00 near the edge of ths embangment that be might see how they would joo when tumbled into the snow, | has so little patisnes with childish exuber- | ance was in olden times up to pranks, one | half of which if practiosd by the eight-year. old of today would set gran imother cowazy. Revive your remem brance of what you were bDotwasan five and | ten years of age, aul with patience capable of everything Join with the young. Put bask the shadow of the dial not tn degrees, but fity and sixty and sevinty degress, Set back your clocis ais» by entiring on | new and absorbing Coristian work, In our dosire to ins dre the younz wa have ia our essiys hal much to say aboul what has beens accomplishel by the yoaag, of Ro | mugs, who fouadel Hons whsa he was twenty years of age; of Cortas, wio had con | quered Mezmico at thirty years; of Pite who was Primes Minister of Eaglanl at twenty-four vers; of Hapias!l, wao dial | at thirty «even yours; of Calvin, wao wrots | his “Institntes’ at twenty-six; of Malano. thon, who $x0c a learnayd professor's chair | 3 | by tos sims he was Liirtrofive vars PIL IN BE Very wen aur us wo sive wow cade | in life ono can do ver {and the weltare of the mightismt work for God has been done serves the equipoise of senates, of denominatfyns, of reflormatory movements, ; Tyaog, old Dr. Candis’, old Dr. Chalmers! What have been Blemares to Germany, and Gladstone to Eogland, and Oliver Wendell Holmes to America in the time of an ade | vanosd age? Lot me say to thos io the afters i noon of life: Don't bs putting off the hare i ness: wiosn Gol wants io off ke will take it off. Don’t ba frizhtensd out of life by the | grin as many are. At ths liest sneeze of an | Influsnzs many give up all as lost No new | fervor has coms on the earth. Ths microbes as the cause of digas wars describad in tas Talmud ssventzon hundred years ago as “in- visible legions of dangerous ones.” Don't bs seared oat of lite by all this talk about hears | faliure. That trouble has a'ways been in the world, Taat is what all the people that ever passed out of this life have diel of—hears | failure, Adam bad it and all of his descond- ants have had it or will havait, Do not be watching for symplons or you will have i SY litous of everytuingz, Soms of you will yet die of symaloms, Nymptoms ars often only what we sometimes woe in the country ~ 4 dead ow! nailed on a barn door to scare { liviag owls. Put your truss in God, goto bad at ten o'clock, have the window open six { inches to let in ths frash air, glee) on your right side, and fear nothing. Tha old maxin | was right, ‘Gat thy spindle aud distaff ready, | and God will seni tas flax.” But while looking at this suniial of Ahaz | and 1 so» the shadow of it move, 1 notics that it went back towarl the sunrise instead | of forward towari ths sauset —oward the | moraing instaad 0. toward the nigat. That | thing the world is willinz now to ao, and in { many cases has done. There have a greay many things bean written and spoken about the sunset of life. 1 have sald some of them i mysslf. But my text suggests a better idea. | Ths Lord wao turned bac: that day from going toward sundown andstarted it towart | sunriss is willing to do the sams taing for { all of us. The theologians wao stick to old re | lizious technicalities until they becoms BODO | rities would not call it anything but conver | ston. [eallitacaanze from going towar.l sun dow to going toward sunrises, oat man | who naver tries to waouzkie tas clasp of evil habit and wao kesps all the sins of tae pass and ths present fraightiaz him and who Ifnores the ons redeaqiption made by the ouly one who cmd redesm, if thal man will fox unins thy sundint hy will fin that the shadow is going forward anil Le is on the way to sundown, Hisday Is on ths road to night, All the watoies toast tics all the clocks that strika, all the sand glasses that emply thamssivedall theshudows Laat move oa all thy suniials indicate tha approac: of dardnes Bal now, in answer to prayer, as in my taxi the caanges was In answer to prayers, tas pars lonin; Lord reveraes things aad the man starts toward suarise instead of suns. He turusthsother way The Captain of ssivation gives him the military command, | “*Attantion'! Hight about tace™ He waa marcaing toward indiffsrence, marching toward bardosss of heart, marciaing toward praverisssness, marcaing towar i sin, march. mg toward goom, marciaing toward deats Now ne turns and marches toward peace, | marches toward Hght and marches toward wi and marcus toward higza hope and marcaes toward a triumph stuson tous and everlasting, toward Losannis tial ever hoist and hallelyjahs that ever rol Now {f that is pot the turning of the shadow on the aial of Aha from going towart sustown ta go ing toward sunrise, what fs it” Lave seen day bres over oe Mattoraorn, ov ©On Mount dance wr the height Wastin vi mil-Atisatio rial storm waen the and bLquid ! th soul Bisrra a 0, I Ine It bathes and llamines all ani whel ail ths aspirations, all gnt ai more ts of t trans unr he soul, Las an wih iepihs 0. ai, facuitisg tions, all tas Bop x wilh a nes: cannot eclinie, or death eternity Jo anvibing but aug marnify. I preaca the sunrise, at that rofrograde movement ¢ shallow on Ahaz's dial, | remem oor that it was a sign that Hesskian was going to get well and be wall, Solbave to tell all you who are by the gr God having your day turned from decline tomsard ni to assent toward morau ars going to get wall wal of uf al your sorrows, wail o. carthiy dis reas sunrise! But, says ons, all that you say may tras but that dos not hiadsr ths hor dissolution Why, you who are ths ars n die All that rots ompared with yous mature is 8s Lhe « gor nati as »iy As you run the edge of your thumb pail and ™ rather a hin mn ail th Ri SOY font oF gos ve of . ght that you We sing your 3 ail ¥ ail wWosl bs ss of Lord's grave chief, pings of yHuparal with your scissors along ut off thas irance, you nag to the 4 0 As « your unmorial fir your fi wholes be th wn iI is do not fragiaent ony could be no funeral an awflal gat rid wiat a faiiar our departing » itin the next ten thousand aliut an hour FO" Ih tise bal rH wi the = not or it Ie ly it is, i heaven 34 with * tiles mn mingts to walk four o mortals ¢ oa sid 83 only tea flestost and the hiraith seen tasre would mide in hisaveu an inm one ofl Loa Dw aii 1 while a hundrad mites, and We oar bodies i iy nadssary for or our neg files wo © at Of Goad wiv Doses (Edi tne thin re wal pea to thas sloughing off f body whoa wa hava no more use for it in its west state. WW shall coms up in its resuriectad form we will by very giad to get it acs again, i as id I= now with 0s imitations an {| badwariments isnumerabie, Sunrise He wili OD» hon it Dut me i There stia’l 1 baths my weary sonal | In says of heavenly rest, And not & wave of trouble rol Across my pescelnl breast, Sanriss! But not like one of those morn. ings after you had gons to bad lata or did not sieep woll, and yoa get up chilled and } yawaiog and the morning bath is a repul- | sion and you fes! likysayinz to the morning | san shining indo your window, “I do nos see | what you flad to smile aboui; your bright. | ness is to me a mookery.” But the inrush of the naxt world will be a moraing after a | sound sieap, a sleop that nothing oan dis { taro, and you will rigs, the sunsaine in your | faces; and in vour first morning in heaven you will wads down into the sm of gla fmingial with fire, the «foam on fire | with a splendor you never saw on earth, and | ths rolling wave: ars doxologise, and the { rocds of that shors are gollea and the | pabhles of that beaca are pearl aad the sities | that arch tas some are a commingling of ali ths colors that St John saw on tae wall { or heaven-ihe erimsm and the blue and | the saffron, ani ths oranze, and ths purple, | and tae gold, and tae groea wrought on | taose skies in shane of garlands, of banners, of ladders, of chariots, of ecowne of taronss, What a sunrise! Do you not feel its warinth | on your facs? Neovills MeCulium, the dyin boy o' our Sunday scaso! uitered what sha ba the peroration of this sermon, “larow back the shutters and let the sun ta™ And #0 the shadow of Ahaz'ssun lia. tacos fron sunsel to sunrise A ———————— A Story of a Unek. Mr. Bare, ol bowisen, » sportiag gentleman of well-knowa standiog in Scotland, tells a curious story of an in- telligent duck at Rothray castle which carried its entire family of goslings, ps a-back, from the castle moat to a neigh- boring duck pound. But the humblest sportsman in American waters has ob- served the preternatural sagacity of the coot, which dives when the flash leaves the hunter's gun and is away down in the wild celery before the shot come whistling along harmlessly overhead, San Francisco Chronicle. 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Persons given to overeating ae hen. efitad by tokimg one Sabade nlfior emo tod, A continged ume of the Kipens Tabaies is (he varent “are far chstinste coametitution. Ther contain nothing that ous be Injurtons bo the weet dedi Cate arom 2, 18 groom 81.9. 14 prose Te, 194 grow 13 conta. Semi be peal] posta tad Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY, P.O. Box 675. New York TSR SR a ————————— inden ——— PIERRE WH be the ext young eity fo surprise you with wonderful growth. She is the most jus ty Bes wise in the United States, Bosides & large ex of fertile lands, there are workds of wealth in miner als tributary to her, Including hamense Iron, Tin, Lead, Silver & Gold. railroads are now bulbding, and three others PPOVPPIPPVVVPLPPVOR VIDOE O LB e000 cven Ae Darden of 1691 i the ‘ Peer known. Now is THE Time Core tha spa tenon antioed Fre farther bite. CIT AS 3, PYYDVEL Pies fant LNU3 eB AS AN BS RAIS AOS, AR,
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