The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 18, 1892, Image 3

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    REV. DR. TALMACE
day Sermon.
""
Subject: “The Glorious March. .
Ry Ses ’
Text ie moon, clear as
sun and terrible as aa army with
ners." —Nolomou's San ay WE
fie
the
Lan
The fragrance of spikenard, the flash of
Jewels, the fru.tfulness of orchards, the
nxuriance oc gardens, the beauty of Hesh.
bon fish poo:s, the dew of the night and
splendor of the morning—all esatribute
the richness Solomon's style when
comes to snsak of the glory of tie chur
In contrast with his eulozium of the ch y,
look at the denunciatory things tauat are
said in our day inregardtoit. If on» stocks
holder becomes a cheat, doas that destroy the
whole company? { one soldier be acoward,
does that condemn the whole army? And
yet there are many in this day so unphiluso-
phic, so il ozical, so dishonest and s2 uatair
as to denounce the entire church of Go { be
cause there are here and there bad men bho-
longing tit,
There are those who say that the church
of God is not up to the spirit of the day in
which we L.ve; but I have to tell you that,
notwithstandiog all the swift wheels and toe
flying shuttles and the lightning ecommuni-
cations, the world has never vet been able
to keep up with the church. As hizh as God
is above man, so hizh is toe churcn of God
—higher than all human institutions. From
her lamp the best discoveries of the world
have been lighted. Tha best of our inventors
have believed in the Christian re igion-—the
Fultons, the Morsas, the W hitneys, the
Perrys and the Livingstones, She has owned
the Lest of the telescopes and Lovden jars,
and while infidelity and atheism have
blindiolded amon z the most startling dis-
coveries that wer ped the
earth, and the air, and the sea have mae
quick and maguificent res hristain
philosophers,
The world will not be 1
Christ until the day
so has belo
and all governments
governments, and all
nations, and the ast
death shall be brosen
voiced shout of nations bor
church that Nebuchad
in the furancs, and I
with the lions, and
with the sword, ha
floods and endurin »
est barbarism,
and the black
compelled to I
is she that loo
fair as the moon, clear as the
ble as an army with banusrs?
Yet there are pe pae WOO ar: a ahi Ad
beloug to the ad ;
ask them whet
tions tl
the churco
that there is
honor of being a
God, I look
onored moment «
country meet
Christ announce
the Lord,
You who are flostinz
seeking for better =
not join
An old sea captain
toward Puilateiphia,
down beside hi :
where are youg
delphia to live,
“Have you latter
the old captain.
and he pulled sone
said the a
church certif
Young
want to lool
captain, *'l
get to Philade iphia pr
tian church, 1 am
been up and de
Bone
*A&DOUt to badevel
it § i
¥Ou8es8 tol
nurs
whe
Honest
1ave
rhouse to cut
valingz the
{ the daeg
they ars
y. "Yez ] times
tugtaad resiming the
aonor conparal wa
me
F
Of
no
back »
yourself to s
wid
olity and »
swept that
for satis{act
into the ch
to her, 8
truth, Of
glory of toe
text:
rst
bas de
beautil
without «
The stars are only
Sometimes, belo
SA.
*
the moon mounts he me, |
nightfall that =! EWAYS her
sceptre over island and contine
sea. Under ber shining the plaines
leaves become ering r, the lage
from shore to shore look like shining
rors, and the ocean, under her glance, with
great tideg come up panting upon the dea
mingling, as it were, foam and lire,
Under the witchery of the moon tue awful
steeps lose their rugge ness and the chasms
their terror. The poor man blesses God for
throwing so cheap a light through the brokea
window pane of his cabin, and to toe sick it
seems like a light from the other shore that
bounds this great deep of buman pain and
woe, If the sun be like a song, full and loud
and poured forth from brazm instruments
that fli heaven and earth with harmony,
the ruoon is plaintive and sad, standing be
neath the throne of God, sending up her soft,
sweet voice of raise, while the stars listen
and the sea! No mother ever more lovingly
watched a sict cradle than this pals watehoer
of the sky bends over the weary, hertsiok,
scumbering earth, singing to it a silvery
music, while it is rocked in the eradie of the
spheres,
Now, save my text, “Who is «
the moon?’ Our answer is the
Like the moon, stis is a borrowal |
gathers up the glory of a Saviears &
ings, aSavionr's death, a Saviour's res
tion, a Baviour's
silve
r=
ba,
Ascrasion, anl pours thas
light on palaces and dungeon, on squalid
heathenism and eleborate skeoticis Bn, on
widow's tears and martyrs robe of lanes on
Weeping penitence and loud mouths scorn.
Bhe is the only institution to-day that
gives any light to our world. Into her por
tals the poor come and get the symoathy of
a ones pillowiess Christ, the bereaved come
and see the bo tie in which God saves all car
tears, and the cantives come, ani on the
sharp corners of! her altars dash off their
chains, and the thirsty come and put their
cup under the “Rock of Ages,” which pours
forth from its smitten side living water,
sparkling water, crystalline water from
under the throne of Gol and the Lamb,
Blessed the bell that calls her worshipers to
prayer. Blessal the water in which her
members are baptizsd., Plesso! be ths wine
that glows in her sacrarsental cups. Blessed
the songs on whic her devotions travel up
and the angels of God travel down,
As the moon goes through the midst of ths
roaring storm clouds uaflushel anl une
harmed, und comes out calm aad bmutitul
on the other side, #5 thes church of Gol nas
gone throuzh all the storms of this world’s
caution ani coms out uninjursl, no
worse for the fact that Robewmierrs curssd
It, and Voitaire caricatare! it, ani Tom
Paine meered at it, and all tz foroes of
darkness have bombarded it. Not like some
baleful comet snoosing across ths sky,
scattering terror and disnay among the
nations, but above ths long nowling night
of the worll's wretchedness the Christian
church has made her mild way, “Fair as
the moon.”
I take a step further in my subject—
“Clear as ths sun.” After a season of storm
or fog, how you ars thrilled when the sun
comes out at noon lay! The mists travel up
ufll above hill, mountain abive mountain
antil they are «7 lost. The forests ars full
of chirp and buzz and song; honey makers
{
on the jong, bird's vaak psundinr tha bark,
the chatter of tha squirrel oa the rail, the
call of a hawk out oi a clear sy makes Vat
thankiul for the sunshine waich makes all
the world so busy ana gind., The same
un whieh in tae morning kindled confla.
prations among toe casties of c.oul soos
down to paint the lily waite and thos butter
cup vellow and the forgetmanos bius.
What can resist the sua? Lizht for voy.
ager on the desp, light tos shepaerds guar
BD
for the poor who
light for the down-
cast and the weary, light tor acaing oyas
and burning brain and consuminz cantive,
light for t% smooth brow of ealidhoot{ and
the dim vision of the octozenarvian, light tor
the queen's coronal and sewing girl's nselle,
“Low there bo light.”
Now, says my text, “Who is she that
looketh fortn clear as tae sun? Our answer
ig, the church. You hive basa going along
a road before davbrea:, anil oan oas side
you thought you saw a lion, and on the
other side You thou rat you saw a goblin of
the darkness, but wasn ths sun cams ous
vou found tnes» were haraless apoaritions,
And it is the great mission of the churel of
Jesus Christ to coma forth *‘clear ss tha
sun,” to ilumine ull earthly darko, to exe
plain, as far as possible, all mystery, anl to
make the world raliant in its brightness;
and that which you thought was an aroused
lion is found out to by a slumbering lamb;
and the sepulearal gates of your dead turn
oul to be the opening gatss of neaven; and
that which you supporsal was a fang
sword to keep you out of paradise is an allzed
of light to bac ion you in,
The lamps on her altars will cast their
glow on your dar<est pathway and cheer
of
you until, far beyona the nesd lantern or
lighthouse, you are safely anchorel within
the veil. On, sun of the church, shine
until there is no sorrow Lo soothe, no tears to
Wipa away, no sh weicles to broaak, no more
souls to be relesmast! Ten thousand hands
of sin have smpied to extinguish the
lamps on her a but they are quencilesw,
and t y Send { but tae thundes
would leap nnd would flame,
he ehurea o! God cons to full
meridian, an iin that d 3 i tho mountains
i world will sacred mountains
{ with the glory of Calvary, aud ail
ams will flow oy the mount of God like
ol Siloam, and all lakes radiant with
pel memories like Gennesaret, and all isl.
s soa be crowned with apocalyptic
and all cities bo
gard luxurs
on
att
De
%
vision like Patmos, EAC
as Jerusalem, an i all
“As us «
paradise, with Gs ¥ n= : : in nf
tha day, wee will
Grown
out all the anthems ¢ rth. Then
i en
+! +
S410 5
earthiv
auth i
outflams
nyamana
i national
an
Wita Uhrist to lead us, and beaven to look
down upon ux, and angels to guard us, and
MArtsr spirits to bene tiieir thr rues,
and the voi Gol tobd us forward into
the combat, our egemiss shall fly like chaff
in the whiriwind, awl ail the towers of
heaven ring because th day is ours. 1 di-
vide this army with banuers into two wings
Americ wing and the Euarosean
wing. The rican wing will march on
across the wilds of the west, over the table-
ands, and come to the aoean, nO more
swopped by the Pacific than the Israelites
were stopped by the Hal sea, marching on
until the remaining walls of China will fall
before this army with banners, ani cold Si-
beria will be turned to tne warm hear: of
Christ, ani over lofty Himalayan peaks
shall go tuis army with banners uatil it halite
at Palestine
Lhe European
from
on of
tiie
will march out te
meet if, and Spanisa superstition shall bs
overcome, ani French nfl felisy shall be
ronquered, and over the Alps. with more
toan Bantabal’s courage, shall’ march that
army with banners, and up through the
mows of Russia, vaster in muitituds than
the hosts taas followed Napoleon into the
conflict. And Hunzary and Poland, by the
blood of their patriots ani by the blood of
Christ, shail at ia fires, And crossing
into Asia the law suall again bs proc.aimed
on Sinai, and Christ in the person of His
ministers will again preach on Olivet and
pray in Uethseroane and exbibis His love on
Calvary, And then ths army will halt in
front of the othsr wing, tha twain having
vonguered all the earth for God,
wing
I
WW hen the Prussian army came back from
their war they were recaived in 1866 at the
gates of Bern, anid a choir stood above the
gates, and as the first regiment advanced
and came to the gates the choir, in musie,
asked them what rigot they haa to enter
there. And then the first regiment, in song,
replied, telling over the stories ol their con
flicts aud victories. Then they marched in,
gates of our King!
It will be choir to choir, music to music,
bosauna to hosanna balleluiab to halleluinh,
Lift up your heads, ye everiastiog gates,
Thera wll be spreal
the banquet of eternal victory, and the un.
fallen ones of heaven will sit at it, and ail
the ransomed ol earth will come fn and cele.
brate the jubile: with unfading garlands on
their brows telling of earthly conquests,
All the walls of that celestial mansion will
be a-glitter with shields won in victorious
battle and adorned with the banners of God
that were carried in front of Lhe host, H
shall tell to harp the beroiem in which the
conquerors won their palm, and the churcn
that day will sit queen at the banquet, Her
wanderings over, her vietories gal
Christ shall rise up to int7oduce her to al
the nations of heaven, and as she pulls aside
her veil and looks up into the face of her
Lord the King, Christ shall exclaim, * his ia
she thatbooketh forth as the mituing. fair
as the moon, clear as te sun an} lo as
au army with bagnors!”
TIE HELIOGRAYIL
Low Communication Betwesn Distant
Points Is Reached by Reflecting the
sun's Rays
Heliograph
of commun
tant point in
obtained 1 A
sun from
sinent
In
phy has been
aver other
found
advantage i methods
i 1 ' : £1 !
HAriy on nocount of ti
apparatus, and in
surveys it has been
.. 3 '
wihio ha
phe pomenn attendis
light
alin
arable
i y yr
a century
¢ tha ;
i Lie ON
Henry
4
Beloochistan,
Henry, adapted
heliotrope, or heli
instrument since
graph. He
erting the
always of the sam
mirror the
There
one bearing
the sun
when necessary, The
naling mirror has a sighting bar, by
means of which a perfect alignment can
be made by looking through a hole made
by seraping off a little of the silver from
the centre of the back of the mirror,
The obstruction is obtained by giving a
small angular motion to the screen miror,
or shutter, causing the reflected beam to
travel through twice the angle and com-
pletely disappear from the distant point,
Its working is made very similar to that
of a Morse key. Soveral important im.
provements on the heliograph have been
made by Lieut. John P. Finlay, United
States army, now in charge of the weather
bureau in this city, all of which are in
wactionl use in the army signal corps,
Lieut. Finlay has also published a manual
for the use of the heliograph, from whi h
a portion of the material Tr this article
has been taken.-<[8an Francisco Chron
icle,
the more h.
tripods,
reflect
signaling mirror
stand for the sig
ISLAY
are i
+1
ia
$
¢ inirrog iO
the
to
A srrav dog at Delta, Ohlo, was 30
tormented and tortured by cruel boys
that he ran toward u noisome pool at the
edge of the town, Stopping an instant
the animal looked around, then deliber.
ately plunged in and died--an undoubites,
case of suicide.
HE IS STILL BOSS.
Have Heen Many Glants, but
Chang Is tho Tallest Now Living.
sr the natural declared
HCC 8 coast of
@ Of gigantic RAvViges, one
feet height, M.
in his description
published Paris in
he BHW and
4
gRCleton 1 a South
31
3
¢
aw, upon the
(il
America,
1575, asserted that
I
dd the
’
it
Hedasurre
American which was 11 feet 2
] The i est dre
length.
claim that cptury there
were men
inches
£
Ad
nid
ired lo fod height
mentioned the case of 4 J
Of heigh
an Arabian giant
inches, the tallest
0 fect 2 inches in
man in the
daudius,
Middletown,
the time «
inches
Hale,
James |
ight;
and 5
att,
John
ucashire, in
9 feet J
d was 17
hes broad, says In
inches
in his
The lrish
ntemporary with
A
Trinity
inches in
is Chang-tu-
His
I- Bits,
the Thomas Cat,
The tole can swim excellently and it alten
stinks wells jor the purpose of oblaining
water todrink
Fon
disorder
Dyspernin, In and Stomact
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oh
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There are sald to be 1.50 beehives in
the United dates,
ine eviie of mals
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i, if an
avoided by
taking Ia
Japan is said to have apple tree only four
in height, which produces {rait about
the size « f currants,
nehes
f
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por
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Too grent®for
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” fo most every joint in her
Olive Carl, body, oaused by Co
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pects, , ale th
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med f : the many tisstion BO KOT BE
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