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Subject: “Five Flcinrea™ Text: ‘Behold, I see the heavens opened.” = Acts vil, 56-60, Stephen had been prea mon, and the people They resolved to do as men = Hke to do in this day, if they some plain preacher of r him, The only way to to knosk the breath out of rushed Btephen out of the gat and, with and whoo they brought him to the cliff ym when they wanted to take away life by } Having broug x. they i ushed stand dared, with ghteousnesskill o this man him. So they es of the eity, and bellow, Siler CUrses him the edge After he Ane ked down, and not vet dead ! after stone & Stephen de his hands, tem) ug with own is a way now. ever a kad the a and the wret and sit bes tion! You the head of and say, * 1 : for your ; 8 ne f A Christ that talks like that acts like that and pardons like that—10 wonder that Stephen stood looking at Him I hope to spend eternity doing the same thing. I must see Him. I must look upon that face once clouded with my sin, bat now radiant with my pardon. 1 waut to toue} that hand that knocked off my shackles, want to hear the voles that pronounced deliverance, Behold Him, little children. for if you live to threescore years and ten you will see none so fair. Behold Him, ve aged ones, for He only can shine through the aimnese of your failing eyesight, Behold Him, earth, Behold Him, heaven, moment when all the Nations shnll gather around Christ! All faces that way. All thrones that way, gazing on Jesus, Mis worth if all the Nations knew Bure the whole earth would love Him too I pass on now and look at Stephen stoned, The world has always wanted to get rid of good men. Their very life is an assaqlt upon wickedness, Out with Stephen through the gates of the city, Down with him over the precipices, Let every man come up and drop a stone upon his head, But these men did not so much kill Stephen as they killed themselves, Every stone re. bounded upon them. While these murderers are transfixed by the scorn of all good men Stephen lives in the admiration of all Chris tendom, Stephen stoned, but Stephen alive, Bo all good men must be pelted, “All who will live godly in Christ Jesus must suffer persecution.” It is no eulogy of & man to #ay that everybody likes him. Show me any one who Is doing all his duty to state or chureh, and I will show you scores of men who utterly abhor him, 1 men speck well of you, it is because reigning. and of the saved you are cither a laggard or a doit. Ifa steamer makes rapid progress through the | waves, the water will boil and foam all around it. Brave soldiers of Jesus Christ will hear the carbines click. When I seen man with voice and money and influence all on the right side, and some caricature him, and some sneer at him, and some denounce him, and men who pretend to be actuated by , right motives conspire to eripple him, to cast | him out, to destroy him, I say, ‘Stephen | stoned,” When I sean man in some great moral or | religious reform battling against grogshops, exposing wickedness in high places, by active means trying to purify the church and better the world's estate, and I find that the | newspapers anathematize him, and men, even good mer, oppose him and denounce { him because, though he does good, he does i not do it their way, 1 say, '‘SBtephen ned,” vou notice, my friends, that le they ulted Stephen they did not ead relly in killing him. You may as i sult a good man, but you cannot kill him. | On the day of his death Stephen spoke be. fore a few people in the sanhedrin, This | Babbath morning he addresses Christen. ym. Paul, the apostle, stood on Murs addressing a handful of philosophers knew not so much ab science as n rn schoolgirl, To-day he talks to all millions of Christendom about the won- ries of the Wesley was howled nob to whom he preached, and bricks at him, and they de- they jostled ; ALS bim, and yet t in all is admitted ft the great father ' vacuted the that spot n the box of the new life it in But | Boe the { resurrection. John down by tl threw Wd } he uliet nee | { heaven. : NY “ we life has beep t lown at last to an infinite was a hush of nen s Gar I saw driven alm in heaven's which re iuliaby He fought y while he was ild hot pay. Yet the j lod over his pillow, and while i faded heaven dawned, and the desp. * twilight of earth's night was only the ning twilight of heaven's morn. Not a Not a tear, Not a struggle. Hash! hen asleep, have not the faculty as many have to tell wenther, I can never tell by the setting sun whether there will be a droagat or not, I cannot tell by the blowing of the wind whether it will be fair weather or foul on the morrow, But I can prophesy and I will prophesy what weather it will be when you, the Christian, come to die, You may have it very rough now, It may be this week one atnoyanece, the next another annoyance, It may be this year ons bereavement, the next {| another bereavement, But at the last Christ will some in, and darkness will go out, And though there may be no hand to elose your | eyew, and no breast on which to rest your | dying head, and no candle to Ht the night, { the odors of God's hanging garden will re. { gale your soul, and at your bedside will halt the chariots of the king. No more rents to | pay, no more Agony because flour has gone up, no more stMuggle with “the world, the flesh and the devil,” but peace—long, deep, everinstingspeace, Stephen asleep! Asleep in Jesus, blessed sloop, From which none ever wake to weep; A calm and undisturbed repose, Uninjured by the last of fows, Asisep in Jesus, far from thee Thy kindred and thy graves may be, But there is still a binssed sleep, From which none ever wake to weep, You have seen enough for one day, No one ean successfully examine more than five Jlotures inn day, Therefore we stop, hav. ng seen this cluster of divine Raphaels— Stephen gazing into heaven, Stephen lookin at Christ, Stephen stoned, Stephen in his | dying prayer, Stephen asleep. MARRIAGE IN MADAGASCAR, Ceremonies Are of a Somewhat Peculiar Character. We have heard a g al about war in Madagascar, but very little been said abont its the has inhabitants, « une of inhabitan? offer IsLOms and superstitions, 8 the latter very strange. 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