————————— BEV. DR. TALNAGE The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Suu. day Sermon. Subject: “Alin AlL*™ I — — a] TEXT: “Christ is all and in all.” —"0'08- glans iit. 11. Returned after the most eventful summer of my life, I must shortly and as soon [ re- cover from the sea voyage give you an aoc. count of our mission of bread to famine. stricken Russin, and of my preaching tour through Germany, Eagland, Seotland and Ireland: but my first sermon on reaching bere must be a hosanna of gratitude to Christ, and from the text [ have conosen, I have found that the greatest name in the ocean shipping, and from Liverpool to Mos. cow, and from Moscow to London and Ea- inburgh and Belfast and Dublin, is Jesus, Every age of the world has had it: bis. toriane, its philosophere, its artists, its thinkers and its teacaers, Were thers his- tories to be written there bas aiways been a Moses, or a Herodotus, or a Xenophon, or a Josephus to write thers. Were there poems to bo constructed there has always been a Job or a Homer to construct thems. Were there thrones lustrous and powerful to bs lifted there has always been a Davii or a Cesar to raise them. Were thers teachers demanded for the intsllect and the hearts there has been a Socrates, and a Z+no, and a Cleanther, and & Marcus Antoninus com- ing forth on the grand and glorious mission, Every age of the world has had its triumphs of reason and morality, Taere has not been a single ag? of the worid which has not had some decided system of religion, The Platonism. orientalism, stoicism, Brahminism and Buddhism, considering the ages in which thay wera established, were not lacking in inzenuity and foree. Now, in this line of benefloent institutions and of noble men, there aopears a persoaaze more wouderfui than any predec:ssor. He came from a family without anv roval or aristo- cratic pretension. He came a Galilean me- coanic. He had no advantage from the schools, There were people beside Him day After day wo had no idea that He was going to be anything remarcable or do anytuing remarsable. Yet nolwithstandiag all this, and without any title or scholarly pro ession or flaming rbetoric He startled the world with the strangest announcements, ran in collision with solemn priest and proud ruler, and with a voice that rang through temple aud palace and over ship's deck and moun Tain top, exclaimed, *'I am the lizht of the world Meu wore taken ali abacs at tho idea that that band, yet hard from the uss of the ax, the saw and adz and batcaet, should wavs the scepter of authority, und that upon that brow, from which they had so otteu seen Him wipe the sweat of toil, thera wou d yet come the evown of unparalled splendor and ol universal dominion. Ve all know how difficult it is to think that anybody woo was at school with us in boyhood has Rot to ba anything great or famous, and no wonder that those who had been boys with Christ in the streets of Nazwreth and seen Him in after years in the days of His com- plete obscurity, should have bem very slow to acknowledge Christ's wonderful mission. From this humble point the stream of life flowed out. At first it was just a faiot rill hardly able to find its way down the rock, but the tenrs of a weeping Christ added to its volume, and it lowed on p=til by the beauty and greenness the hanks vou mignt know the path the crystal straam was taking. Oa aud ou, until the lepers wera brought down and washed of their lesrosy aud the dead wera litted iato the water that they might have lite, and pearis of Joy and promise were gathered from the brink. and innumerable courches gathered oa either tank ann the tide flows on deeper and stronger and wider until it rolls into the iver froin under the tarone of Goad, min. gling billow wita billow, and brightaess with brightness, and joy with joy, and hosanna with hosauna. I was looking at some of the paintings of the artist, Mr, Kensett, saw eames pic tures that were just faiat outlines: in some places you would see only We brascas of a tree and no trunk; and ia another cise the trunk and no branches. He had not finished the work. It wouid have taken him days and months pernaps to have comoletad it. Well, my friends, in this world we get only the faintest outline of what ft will take ail eternity to fill uo the PICLAL oe 80 loving, =o kind, so merciful, so great! Paul does not, in this chapter, say of Christ He 13good, or He is loving, or He is patient, or He is kind, but in His exclamation of the text he embraces everything when he SAYS, “Christ isall and in al I remark in the first place, Christ is every- thing in the Bible. I ao not care where | open the Bible, 1 find Jesus, In whatever poth I start 1 come after a while to Bethlehem manger. I go back to the old aispensation, and sees lambon the altar and say, “Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world” Then I go and see the manua provided for tae Israelites in the wilderness, and say, “Jesus, the bread of life.” ¥Woen I look at the rock waicn was smitten bLy the prophet's rod, and, a: the water gushes out, I say, “It is Jesus, the fountain opened for sin and for uncieanness.” 1 go back and look at the writings of Job and hear him exclaim, **l know that my Reedeemer liveth,” Then [ go to Ezskiel and I find Christ presented there as “a plant of renown,” and then I turn over to salah and Christ is spoken of “as a sheep before the shearers,” It is Jesus all the way between Genesis and Malachi, Then I turn over in the New Testasent and it is Christ in the parable, it is Christ in the miracle if i= Christ In the evaagelist's store, it is Christ in the apostle’s epistles nnd it is Christ in the trumpet neal of ths Apocalypse», 1 know there are a great many pesple wad do not find Christ in the Bible, Hero is a man who studies the B ble as a historian. Well, if you come as a historian, you will fini in this book now this world was made, how the ssas fl »l to their placsy, how empires were establisned, how nation fouzat with nation, javelin rintine azainst baro - geon, until the earth was ghastly with tha dead, You will see tae coronation of prins =, the triumoh of conquerors, and the world turned upside down anil wack azain and down again, cieft and scarrad with graac agonies of earthquake ani txmoest and bar. tie. Itis a wonderfa! history, puttiog to the blush all others in thy accuracy of its recital and in tie stupeirdon: events it re corde. Homer ani Tavcydides and Givbhon | cotld make graat stories out of little events | but it took a Moses to tell how the havens | and tha earth were made in coe chapter, and | to give the history of thousands of years upon two leaves, There are otuers wao come to tie Bible meray as antiquarians, If you come as an antiquarian, you will find a great many o id things in the Biole—ssculiarities of maanw and custo n, marriaze and burial; peculiar ities of dre «, tunics, sandas. crisping pins, amulets and girdles and tinding ornam smite If you come to loo at militiry arcanee- ments, you will finf cots 0! mai! and juv. : of war ani cireamvalis. tion and ence ments, If you lox for p culiar musical lastea neuts, you will fini teries and shiginoths anl ramy horps antiquarian will lad in the Bibly cari. osities in agricultars, and is ¢) umoras, and in art, and in religion that will kep him absoroed a great while. Taers are those who come to this Bible as you would to a cabinet aad You piek up this strange Ad that fk" oat this 1s™ and unlooked for that is!” and sie to such becomes a Museum, Then there are others who find nothing in the Bible but the y. Well, if you come asa you will find in this book faultiess rhythm, and bold Jursgery, dnt Sbarifing antithesis, and rapturous iyric, ani sw pastoral, and instructive narrative, Sad doe " ff Ol Christ w= the that of rolloe:z, mora tinier than that on Cowper, more weird than that ol Spenser. This great poem brings all tie gens of the earth into its coronet, ani it weavas the flames of judgment in its gaviand and pours sternal harmonies in ite raythu, i i | beauti.u', from the plain stones of th) sum- Nahor tilling the trough for the camels, and the fish pools of Hsshboa, up to the psalmist oraising God with dirpason off storm and whirlwind, and Job lealing forth Ovion, Arcturus ald the Pleiadss. It is a wondter- ful poem, and a great many poople read it do Thomas Moore's Pata Rookn," and Walter Scott's “Lady of thas Lake,” and Tennyson's *‘Chargs of ths Light Brigade.” They sit down, and ars so absorbe 1 in look- mercy and salvation. Then there are othare who come t) this They marshal passag- Luke in a quarrel, and would have a disi crepancy beaiween waat Paul ani Jams saysabout faith and works, ani they try tion by mo lern dscisions ia scieacs, ani re- will give the prelerenc: to tae geologist. the awaselest flowaras, fatten their infifelity upoa toe truths which have Jed thonsanis to heaven, anil in their distortetl vision prophet ssems to war with prophel anl evangelist with evangelist, and apostle with apostie, and it they can find sons bad trait Gad mentions! in that Bible thes: carrion crows caw ani flap their wings over the carcass. Becausw they cannot understand how tae waale swal- lowad Jonah they attsupt ths more woa- derful feat of swallowing ths monster waste of moderna skepticism, Posy do not balisve it possible that ths Bible story saoald bs true which says that tas du ab ass spake, while they themselves prove the thing pos sible by tneir own utterancss, I am amused teyvond brunas when I hear one of thes men talking abut a future life, Just ask a man who rejects tht Hiols what heaven is, ani hear him belog your soul, He will tell you that heaven 1» merely the development of thy interasi re- sources of a man; it is an «Mlorascence of the dynamic forces into a stawe of ethsreal and transcendantal lwcuoration, in close jaxta. position to the ever present “was” and th great “to be” and tae everlasting ‘no Considerinz themssivas wise, they are tools for time, fools for eternity, Thea there is another clas: of persans who coms to the Bible as controversialists, They are enormous Pres wierians or leroy Hap- tists or violent Methodists, Tasy out the Bible to suit «i instead of cutting their cree | to suit ths Bible, If ths Serip- tures think as they do, well; if not, 80 much the wore: Toe Bible is merelv the whetalons on wa.ca they sharpoa ths dissecting kaifs of controversy. They Come to It as a guvernme*nt in time war Comes to armores or arsenals for waipons and munitions, Tae7 have dec sral evar lasting war against all other 0d al they want so many broadeswords $0 many muse kets, 50 many howitzars, s0 many colume bia ds, $0 much graze ani canister, so many fleldpiece: with wnich to rake the fleld of dispute, for thes msn to get the victory thouch the heavens be darcensi with the SUOKS ANd Tus CAI Pent Wita Tie thunder, What do they cars abrut the raligion of the Lord Jesus Carist, I have seen some such mes coms baek from an ecclesiastical massacre as proud of their achievements as an Indian warrior boasting of the number of scups he has taken. I hava more admiration for a man who goes forih with bis lets to get the cham- pionsaip than [ have for theses th sological pugilists who makes our theological maga- zines ring with their warcry., There are men who fm to think the y use of the sword truth is to stick somebo ly. There is one passage of the Sor.piures that they like bet- tar than all others and that is this: “Blessed be the Lord which tsacheth my bandsto war ani my fingers to tight," Woe tousit we come to (o's word as controversialisty, or as syeplics, or as connoigsrmurs, or as fault fin lors, or merely as poets! Lat us go forth and gather the trophies for Jesus. From Golconda mines we gather the diamondy from Ceylon banks we gather the pearie, from all lands and kingdoms we gather pracious stones, and wa tring the glittering burdens and put them down at tae {est Joms ani say: “All these are Thine, Toou ari worthy.” We go forth again for mors trasiies, and lato one sheaf we gather all the the garth, of all royalties and dominions, ani then we bring the shea’ of { awl pat it down at the foot of Jesus a say, hos art Kiag of Kingy, and tess Thon has conquered.” And then wa go forth azain to gataer mora trophies, and we bid the rodeemad of all ares, the sons and dau shters of the Lord Al mighty, t9 co We ask them to come nnd offer their thankezivia 2, and the hosts of heaven bring crown ani palm and scepter, and here by these bleating feet ani by thie riven side, and by tuois wounded heart ery, “Hieswinz ant honor and giory and power be unto Him that sittsth upon the throne and and unto the Lamb forsver and forsver™ Tell me of a tear that He did not weep, of a burden that He did not carry, of a battle that He did not figut, of a victory that He did not achieve, AM in all is Jesus in the great plan of redemption I remark again, Christ is ev srything to the Christian ia time of trouble. Who has escaped troubles? We ust all stoop down aad drink out of the bitter lake, The moss has po time to grow on the buckets that come out of ae heart's wall dripping with tears. Great trials ars uprn our track as certain as greyhound pacz on the seeat of deer, From our hearts in every direction there ars a thousand chords reaching out binding us to loved ones, ani ever ant anon some of these tendrils snap. The winds that cross this vas of iifs are not all abaft, The clouds that cross our sy ars not feathery and afar, straying like flocs of sheep on heavenly pastures, but wrathful and somber and gleaming with terror they wrap the mountains in fir, and come down baying with their thanders throuza every gorge. Che richest fruits of blewing havea pt ly shell, Life here is not lying at anchor; it fs weathering a gate, It is not slesping in a soldier's tout with our arms stacked; itisa bayoaet charge, We stumble over grave stoner, and we drive on wita our whe deep in the old rut of graves Trouble has wrinkled your brow, an { it has frosted your baad. Falling in this battle of life, is toners no angel WW In ows wounds? Hath unl made this world with so many things to hurt and none to hasal? For this snake. bite of sorrow, is thers no herb growing by all the brooks to heal toe poissa? Blessed be God that in ths Gospel we find the anti. dote! Christ has bottled an oon of tears. How many taoras He hath plucked out of buman agony! On, Hs kaos too well waat it is to carey A cross, not to balp us carry ours! Hs knows too well what it Is wo elimo ths mountain, not to help us up the steap, He kaows too well what it is to be persscutsd, not to help those who are impose | upon, knows too well what It is to ba sick, not to help thos who suffer. Aye, He knows too well whatit Ia to die, not to help us in our last extremity, Blessed Jesus, hou knowest tall, Besi Thy woundea sids, and Tny wounded Sy and Thy wounded feet, and Tay wounded brow, we are wire Tay knowest it all, On, when those into whose bosom we used to breaths our sorrows are snatched from of They their oe for the Seoriotures. # of ns of af se sntar: of Le, and cheering, we know it to be star of the soul's deliverance! i Raindrops, Prob- that How large is a drop of rain? ably most people have a notion although it Is a matter of observa. tion that in what is called a misty rain, or a drizzle, the ipdividual The question 50 in. might be supposed, and has collected many and presented them to the Royal Meteorological So- Lowe KE J. He employed in sheets of slate, made as to be readily closed, squares, The his experiments it book form and ruled impressions RO in of slate, and afterward copied carefully on Hedliscovered that the size of rain. sinall- a di- Rpeck SO Every reader has probably noticed der storm frequently assume gigan- tic proportions, though he may not ever Mr. Lowe da, fiactls about Lain so great a4 size as has discovered that they Other inter nurops which have by Mr. Lowe's experi Grops of ontain the same amount of wa that largest sting rain. bronght out are that BIWIYS been ments Lhe Same size « some of the dro) observa. of view thus the the HIUCOHS Yapor From another jx mportant as | i ower to introduce variety in even when her band is in forming drous of ruin, Four Rallronds Overlasked, “Strange th 1 shel two fuel } uid have Iwiguins & {Grifith, } Aid sloles Sprang ahi ——_ It cost the present Fanp. 10,7900, 000 to get married, ror of When ¥atare Needs assistance It may be best to rendes promptly, but one should romember to even tho most perfect remedies needed. 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One of its marked features is its steady growth year after year, the additions of new comrades surpassing be more flourishing than ever, although close of the war, When, on the 6th of April, 1866, Dr. B. F. had been surgeon of the Fourteenth 111i nois, founded the first Grand Army post of a dozen members at Decatur, in that State, he could hardly have foreseen ite extraordinary future: and although at his death in 1871 it was a growing in- stitution it had pot more than 30 000 or or 40,000 members, troit the records showed an aggregate of 498.067 comrades to 7.409 posts, The sum expended in charity for the year was put down at L700, aud probably the total relief funds since the foundation of the Grand Army would exceed 82.500 000 There is 1 o« lateral known as the Woman's Relief Corps, which showed last year a member. shipof 5.379 The v noting the growth of will very likely show hitherto, he Grand from the from the common sympathy of in the oti ni Yet it eould hardly ve Ladd ¢ ons with nthusiossm for the thie belonging hey 4345 COl iY wy arious figures de the organization g wins this ath and those same siren Army derive feeling of commdeship ! i iy that have risked their lives ye : COS8 8 COUShHU i Git a corresponding veterans on the part t This Ww commun Gis irs. hut sentiment euxKen ous Lhe Ways Wi encampinents, WORKMEN. connection It has rete 0% } ia Bum SU, O00 ist ur Mason! 16 000 men Knights Tet has » membership of estimated that the annnal § sy order is fully 825,000,000, } a’ has a new Masonic There are over 15,000 Masonic lode in existence The Grand lodge of Canada Outario the past week. sit is to have a new Detre ; t over £300 000 will cos ann FELLOWS, Georgia will have a new Odd Fellow home in the near future. 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