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The first duet that I koow any. %hing of was given by Paul and Silas when they sang praises to God and the prisoners heard them. The SRecoteh Covenanters, hounded by the dogs of persecution, sang the psalms of David with more spirit than they have ever since been renderad, eaptives in the text had musle loft in them, and I declare that if they could flad amid all their trials two hundred and forty and tive sinzing men and singing women then in this day of gospel sunlight and free from all persecution thers ought to be a great multitude of men ana women willing to sing the praises of God. All our ehurches need arousal on this subject. Those who ean sin: must throw their souls into the exercise, add those who cannot siog must learn how, and it shall be heart to heart, voles to volee, hymn to hymn, anthem with thanksgiving and tremulous pardon, Have you ever noticed the econatruction of the human throat as iadicative of what God means na to do with {t? In only an ordinary throat and lung« thera are four. | teen direct museles and thirty indirect { muscies that can produee a very | variety of sounds, What does that mean? t means that vou should sing! suppose that God, who gives us musical insteament as that, iotends us to Suppose some great tyrant { musieal keep it shat? { should get possession of the | stramaunts of the w the organ of West | organ of Lucerne, at { jem. and the organ at i g. and all the other great musieal nstrar ts world. inn as that a moaster, MI Are ro wicked if, i be haman vol +R 1 al fastra- ment of more wonderful tion than I nll the musical instraments NAN BVer ereated, you shut ! { God. and the abbey, a organ of joss rafnse ta gi ne ‘ho never knew our Gol, heaven! r joys abroad, Mnsie seams to have been horn soul of patural world, The tent voles with whieh God commanded world into being its majesty and sweetness, und vou bear it in the grainfield, in the swoop of the wind amid the mounta'n in eannry’s warble and the thunder shoek, in i the pasan, nature, and cannot hear in tue the omnipo. the seams to linger yet with fastlnesses, the brook's tinkie GCean’s There are scit eadences in sud notes, some of which we t all, and that are ata thom ile bave thelr musie, and ay and the globule of walter srininiy resonant with the voile | God as the highes: heavens in armies of the redeemed ecolebrale vietories. When the breath of the Rows | strikes t 12 of the firefly cloaves it, there is sonnd and thors is mel. ody. And, as to those utterauses of nature which seem bars and overwhelming, It is rs when von stand inthe midst of a great orchestra and the sound almost reads your ear becauss you are toa near t blending of the music. So, my stand too near the siting storm and the frightful whirlwind to cateh the blend. ing of the music; bul when that music rises to wheres God i=, asd the invisib above thea 1 » 1% sweel as iL is judgment day : tere yr, there will hoses who wil be organist, reaks go terrifle that ¢ the spleunla of i ATG G8 © he alr and the wing » eatelh the dean} i us, oan sprief As When 8 great exe great strument upon music. 50 when the judgment day is playel earthquake and storm the world ftsell will break music that is piayed on it are al’ deaf, or wa should the whole universe is but i the stars of the night only the { of a greal instrament on whieh G . fers play the maaie of the spheres, i Music seems dependent on the acoustics and mathematics, and yet where these laws ars understood at all the art is | practiced, journals in China. Two thousand years be- Pas flag down The {act is, we understand that ons harmony-- ivory Keys fin. fia ’ Pythagoras learned it, wrote essays on it. Flato and Aristotis in. trodaced it into their schools, not mush interest in that, ext is fa the music of the Bible, merable strings, swept by the fingers of ju. gpication, tromules with it. So far baek as ! the fourth chapter of Genesls you find the first organist and harper—Jubal, i you find the first choir. All up and down { dings, at inaugurations, at the treading of the wine pross, { how to make musical sigas above the mus. | feal text, When the Jews came from their distant homes to the great festivals at Jerusalem, they brought harp and timbrel and trumpet aad poured aloog the great Judaean highways a river of harmony un- til in and around the temple the wealth of a nation’s song and giadness had accamu- fated, In our day we have a division of labor in music, and we have one man to make the hymn, snother man to make the tune, another man to play it ou the piano and another man to sing it, Not so in Bible times, Mirisn, the sister of Moses, nfter the passage of the Red Sea, composed 8 doxology, set it to masie, clapped it on a eymbal and at the same time sang it, { David, the paalmist, was at the same time i poet, musical composer, harpist and singer, ‘and the majority of his rhythm goes vi- Mratiog through all the ages, | There were in Bible times stringed In. struments—a harp of three strings played | by fret and bow; a harp of tea strings, responding only to the fugers of the per. former. Then thers wasthe crooked tram. pot, fashionad out of the horn of the ox or i the ram. Then there were the sistrum and {the eymbale, clapped In the dance or beaten in the mur:h., There were 4000 Levites, the best men of the country, whose only business it was to look alter the music of the temple, These 4000 Levites wera divided Into two classes and offiel- ated on different days, Can you imagine the harmony when these white robed Le vites, belors the symbols of God's pres. ence, snd by the smoking ditars, and the sandiesticks that sprang upward and branched out like trees of goid, and under the wings of the cherublin, chanted the One Hundred acd Thirty-sizth Psalm of David? Do you know how fit was done, One part of that great choir stood up sod oshanted, “Oh, she thanks unto the Lord, for Helis good!” fen the other part of the choir, standin in some other part of the temple, woul come In with the response, "For His mercy endursth forever.” ‘Thea the first part would take up the song sgain and say, “Unto Him who only dosth grest won dors.” The other part of the choir would come in with o ining response, “For His merey endureth forever,” until in the Intter part of the the music floating with harmony, every trumpet rounding, every bosom heaving, one part of this great white rohed cholr would lift the anthem. “Oh, give thanks vato the God of heaven.” and the other part of the Levite ehoir would come in with the response, “Por His merey endureth forever,” But I am glad to know that all through the ages there has been great attention paid to sacred musie, Ambrosius, Augns. it their mighty influence, and in our day the best musienl genius is throwing iteelt Handel and Mozart and Durante and Wolf and and Bach the music, best part of their genius to ehnreb A truth in words is not halt so Luther's ger. the “Jude. ment Hymn" he composad is resounding yet through all Chelatendom. "1 eangratulnte the world and the ehiurash on the advancemert made In this art—the Edinburgh sceleties for the Improvement of musie, the Swiss singing the Exeter hall concerts, the triennial musieal convoertion at Dussaldor!, Germany, and Birmingham, England, the conservatories music at Munich and Leipsie, the Handel and Yaydn and Harmonie and Mozart societies of this country, the nendemies of music in New York, grooklyn, Boston, Charleston, New Orleans, Chileago and every city which has any enterprise, Now, my friends, how are we to what is appropriate, especially for ehureh gonjaties, declda In some of the ehurehies old style precentor. In some pinces they prefer the malodonn, the harp, the cornet, In other places they think things are the Invention of the devil, § wonld have sn musical instrament sannot stand it, and would have it played so solt yon Some think a musical instrument the Interst! and then with indeseriby softness, while others are not satisfied un. contrasts and sino. eato passages that make the audience jnap, with great eyes and bale on end, as Ire Eador. Bat, wi there may be great varietios of opinion ia regard to music, It seams to me that the general spirit of the Word of God indicates what ought to be the great characteristios of ebhuroh musie, Aud I remark, in the prominent charaecteristio these Mme played others eanno® ‘ie of ite first pince, a ought to be Music that may wr a concert bh or the ¢ drawing room, may be ba appropriate f opera house, ort h, Glees, madrigals, nds may be as innocent as psalms Dut ehureh muasic has Land that is 3 LB | an Op relip, HO AWRY ' auiy ne design hint yas with the , of : } the w GrMANCed We i execnt prano? Whi sushi as ike been righitiy 2 the tlor wroaght ug ne Away saving: “On, 1 if char ake part i few excepli poeta ealilivale (iod loves bBarmo There I» no In this Hies of § that #t who lot their inowing syne of thie Eg. uj sholr assemble on of every day whole need vos art, and »! spend Year to all Friday liearsal of savrrad so We ier eharast Mus op! her did 10 not sleep at esp when 2 ohureh music m $ i This opportunily in the ranges of th at t sag ti ne Ww is 1 nin Chovtaw sinister does all the preasebing, an! th praying, and the oa« There are but very there are hund:s sliders all the ir a singing! elie where “two id forty and five singing men and singin nan. in some churches it is almost sonal man let out his voi sas, and the people get up on tip. the spring hata and wonder what that man i= making all In Syracuse ina Prashy one member who me when I was the pastor of ane other church in that city, and told we Lis troabe—~how that as he persisted in eing- ing on the Sabbath day a ceommiltee, made up of the session and the eholr, had eome fio sing. full coms keep still! You have no right to days for singing. duty, I want to rouse you to a unaaimity in Christian song that has never yt been ex. hibited. Come, now; clear your throals and get ready for this duty or you will never hear the ond of this, I never shall forget hearing a Frenchman sing the “Mursellinise’ on the Champs kiveees, Paris, just before the battie of Sedan in I¥70. 1 never saw such enthusiasm belore or siges, Ax ho sang that national alr, oly, how the Frenchman shouted! (ave you ever in an English assemblage heard a band piay “God Save the Queen?” If you have you know something about the enthusiasm of a uational air. Now, I tell you that these songs we sing Sabbath by Sabbath are Se rational airs of the Kingdom of heaven, and if you do pot learn to sing them here, how do you ever ex pect to slog the song of Mossa and the Lamb? 1 should not be surprised at all if some of the best anthems of heaven ware made up of some of the best songs of earth, May God inereass our reverence for Christisn psalmody and keep us from disgracing it by our indiffer. ence and frivolity. When Cromwell's arm y went {nto battle, hea stood at the head of it one day and gave out the long meter doxology to the tune of the “Old Handredth,” and that groat host, company by company, regiment by regi. ment, division by division, joined in the doxology: Pralse Gol, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him all ereatures here balow; Praise Him above, yo heavenly host; Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost, And while they sang they marched, and while 3hey marched they fought, and while they fought they got the victory. Ob, men and women of Jesus Christ, lot us go into all our conflicts sluging the ison of God and then, instead of falll ok, as often we do, from defeat to defeat, we will be marching on fromm vietory to vietory. “Gloria in Exeeleis” is written over many organs, Would that by onr appreciation of the goods « of God, and the meray of Christ, and the grandeur of heaven, we could have “Gloria in Excelsis” writ over ail our souls, *‘tHory to the and to the Hon, and to the Holy ow Ee A: Let us wake 10 this up {Vithout end. MARK TWAIN'S COOK. Why It Wilt Not Be Published Until) the Yeur 2000, Mark Twain was just about to take @ cab in front of his hotel in the De Yere gardens, Kensington, when | snatched a short interview with him, says a correspondent of the Wasl ton Post. “Yes,” he sald, 1 have some iterary dealgns, but not on the publ If you are good at shorthand an let me do all the talking I will tell you what these designs are expense of time, They greatly Inlere me, so! interest of the population of the earth, and 1 cannol make any promises under that head. Firzt of all 1 must I shall not be writing anything for pub- lication for vears and years to come, according te my forecast, and 1 expect to be busy all that time on two book which are now well under way. 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