REV. DR. T TALMAGE. THE EMINENT DIV DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. Bubjeet: The Chariot of Trinmph-Relig- ion Mepresents Life, Not the Grave Advice About Physical Health and a Prescription For Prolonging Life. [Copyright, Louis Klopsch, 1800.) Wasmixaroy, D. O.—In this discourse Dr. Talmage gives preseriptions for the prolongation of life and preaches the gos- pel of physical health, The text is Psalms Xei., 16, “With Jong life will satisfy him.” Through the mistake of its friends relig- fon has been chiefly associated with siek beds and graveyards, The whole subject to many people is odorous with chlorine snd carbolle acid. There are people who eannot pronounce the word religion with- out hearing in it the clipping chisel of the tombatone cutter, It is high time that this thing were changed and that religion, instead of being represented as a hearseto carry out the dead, should be represented as a chariot in whieh the living are te triumph. Religion, so far from subtracting from one's vitality, is a glorious addition, It is sanative, curative, hyglenie. Its good for the eyes, geod for the ears, good for the spleen, good forthe digestion, good for the nerves, good forthe muscles, When David in another pent of the psalm prays that re- ligion may be dominant, he does not speak of it as a mild slokness or an emanciation or an attack of moral and spiritual cramp. He speaks ol it as “the saving health of ail nations,” while God in the text promises longevity to the plous, saying, “With long Hie will { satisty him.” The fact is that men and women die too soon. It is high time that religion joined the hand of medi- eal selence in attempting to improve human longevity. Adam lived 930 years. Methuse- lah lived 969 years. As late in the history of the world as Vespasian there were at one time in his empire forty-five people 1385 years old. So far down as the sixteenth century Peter Zartan died at 185 years of age. do not say that religion will ever take the race back to antediluvian longe- vity, but I do say the length of lite will be increased. It is said in Isaiah, “The child shall die a bundred years old.” Now, if, according to Scripture, the child is to be a hundred years old, may not the men and women reach to 300 and 400 and 500? The fact is that we are mere dwarfs and skeletons compared with some of the generations that are to come, Take the African race. They have been under bondage for centur- jes. Give them a chance, and they de. velop a Frederick Douglass cr a Toussaint L’Ouverture., And, if the white race shall be brought from under the serfdom of din, what shall be the body, what shall be the soul? Religion has only just touched our world. Give it full power for a few con- turies, and who ean tell what will be the strength cf man and the beauty of woman and the longevity of all? My design toshow that practical religion is the friend of long life. I prove it, first, from the fact that it makes the care of our health a positive Christian duty, Whether we shall keep early or late hours, whether wa shall take food digestible or indigesti- ble, whether there shall be thorough or in- eomplete mastication, are guestions very often deferred tothe realm of whimsieality, Bat the Christian man lifts this whole problem of health into the accountableand the divine, He says, “God has given me this body, and He has called it the temple of the Holy Ghost, and to deface its altars, or mar its walls, or erumble its pillars, is a God defying sacrilege.” Heo sees God's! caligrapbhy in every page, anatomical and physiological. He says, “God has given me a wonderful body for noble purposes’’—that arm with thirtyiwo curious bones wielded by forty-six curious muscles and all under the brain's teleg- raphy, 350 pounds of blood rushing through the heart every hour, the heart in twenty. four hours beating 100.000 times, during the twenty-four hours the lungs taking in fifty-seven hogshead of air, and all this mechanism not more mighty than delicate and easily disturbed and demolished. The Christian man says to himself, “If I hurt my nerves, it I hart my brain. if I hurt any of my physical faculties, I insult God and call for dire retribution.” Why did God tell the Levites not to offer to Him in sacrifice animals imperfect and diseased? He meant to tell us in all the ages that we are to offer to God our very best physical! condition, and a man who through irregu- lar or giuttonous eating ruins his health is not offering to God such a sacrifice, Why did Paul write {or his cloak at Troas? Why should such a great man as Paul be anx- fous about a thing #0 insignificant as an overcoat? It was because he knew that with pneumonia and rheumatism he would not be worth half as much to God and the church as with respiration easy and foot free, An intelligent Christian man would eon- sider it an absurdity to kneel down at night and pray and ask God's protection while at the same time he kept the windows of his bedroom tight shut agafost fresh air. He would just as soon think of going out on the bridge between New York and Brooklyn, leaping off and thea praying to God to keesp him from getting hurt. Just as long as you refer this whole subject of physical health to the realm of whimsioal- ity or to the pastry cook or to the butcher or to the baker or to the apothecary orto the clothier you are not acting like a Christian, Take care of all your physical forees—nervous, museular, bone, brain, cellular tissue—{or all you must be brought to judgment. Smoking your nervous sys- tem into fidgets, burning out the coating of your stomach with wine logwooded and strychnined, walking with thin shoes to make your feet look delicate, pinched at’ the waist until you are nigh eut in two! and neither part worth anything, greaning’ about sick headache and palpitation of the heart, which you think came from God, when they came from your own folly! What right has any man or womaa to de- face the temple of the Holy Ghost? What is the ear? It is the whispering gallery of. the soul. What ls the oye? It is the ob- servatory God constructed, its telescope sweeping the heavens, What is the band? An instrument so wonderful that, when the Earl of Bridgewater bequeathed in his’ will $40,000 for treatises to be written on the wisdom, power and goodness of God, Sir Charles Bell, the great English anatomist and surgeon, found his greatest filustration in the construstion of the buman hand, devoting his whole book to! that subject. So wonderful are these bodies that God names His own attributes "after different parts of them. His omnis ¢lence—~it is God's eye; His omni presenee—it io God's ear; His omnipotence ~=fit is God's arm; the upholstery of the ta heavens —it is the work of God's fingers; his life-giving power—it is the breath of the Almighty; his dominion athe government shall be upon his shoul. er." ; A body so divinaiy honored and so di vinely constructed, let us be eareful not to! abuse it. When it becomes a Christian, duty to take care of our health, Is not the whole tendency toward longevity? If I toss my wateh about recklessly and drop it on the pavement and wind it ap any time of day or night I happen to think of it and often Ist it run down, while you are care. ful with your wateh and never abuse it and! wind it up just at the same hour every, ni jit and Lut itin a place where it will from the violent chmages of si« A wateh will last the longer? Common sense answers. Now, the human, body is God's wate, You ses the of the wate, you ses the [ace of the "ry bat the bunting of the heart ast the tieki of the wateh, Be careful and do not joc fe | ns run Again ain, I remark shat practical is a friend of lougevit in the fact religion it is a protest against d ations, which in! jure and destroy the health, Bad men and! women live n very lite, Their sins; kill them. I know bundreds of good old old men, Why? They do not get old, Lord Byron died at Missolonghi at 36 yoara of age, himself his own Mazeppa, his un. bridled passions the horse that dashed with him into the desert, Edgar A. Poe diad at Baltimore at 38 years of age. The black raven that alighted on the bust above his door was delirium tremens Only this and nothing more. Napeleon Bonuparte lived only just be- vond midlife, then died at St. Helena, and one of his doctors said that his disease was induced by excessive snuffing. The hero his foot in the center of Europe shook the earth, killed by a snuff box! How mubny people we have known who have not liv ed out half their days because of thelr disspa. tions and indulgences! Now, practical religion is a protest agalost all dissipas tions of any xina, “Bat,” you say, “‘prolessors of religion have fallen, professors of religion have got drunk, professors of religion have misap- propriated trust funds, professors ot relig- fon have absconded. Yea, but they threw away their religion before they did thelr morality, If a man on a White Star line steamer, bound fer Liverpool, in mid- Atlantic jumps overboard and is drowned, fa that anytbing agalost the White Star ling’s capacity to take the man across the ocean? And if 4 man jumps over the gun- wale of his religion and goes down never to rise, Is that any reason for your bellev- ing that religion has no capacity to take the man clear through? In the one ease, ff he had kept to the steamer, his boldly would have been saved; in the other case, it he had kept to his religion, his morals would have been saved, the defenses and the equipoise of religion, You have no mors uatural resistance than hundreds of people who lis in the ceme. teries, to-day slain by their own vices, The doctors made thelr ease as kind and pleasant as they could, and it was called congestion of the brain or something elas, but the spakes and the hlue flies that seemed to crawl over the plilow inthe sight of the delirious patient showed what was the matter with him. You, the aged Christian man, walked along by that un. happy one until you came to the golden plilar of a Christian jtfe., You went to the right; he went to the left. That Is all the difference between you. If this religion is a protest against all forms of dissipation, then it is an lilastrions Iriend of longevity, “With long life will 1 satisfy him.’ Again, religion is a friend of longevity in the fact that it takas the worry ont of our temporalities. It is not work that kills men; it is worry. genuine Christian, ie makes over to God not only his affections, bat his family, his business, his reputation, bis body, his mind, his soul, everythiog. Indastrious he wiil be, but never worrying, because God is managing his affairs. How can he worry about business when in answer to his pray- ers God tells him when to buy and when to sell? lose, that is best, Suppose you had a supernatural neizh- bor who came in and sald: “Sir, I want you to call on me In every oxigeney, lam your fast friend. I could fall back on $20,- 000,000. I can foresee a panic ten vears, | hold the controlling stock in thirty of the best monetary institutions of New York Whenever you are in trouble call on me, and I will help you, You can have my money, and you can have my influence, Here is my band in pledge for it." How much would you worry about bu you would say, “I'll and then I'll depend on my fricad’s or the rest.” Now, Christian business man. own New York God says to him: and London and Nt. and California are mine, I have all the resources of the universe, and I am vour fast friend, get In n Me, and I will help, Here is My band In . ledge of omnip How mneh should Not much. put his paw on that Daniel? 1s there not reat io this? Is there not an eternsi vacs- “0b,” you say, ‘here is a man a biessing {a acertain Explain I will. Yonder is a factory, and one wheel i= going north, and the other wheal is going south, and one wheel plays jateraliy and the other plays verticaily. urer and I say: "0 your machinery is a con- Way do you not make all the “Well,” ho says, 1 and they produce ths right re. You go down stairs and examine the carpets we are turning out io this establishment and you will sea.” I go on the other floor, and I see the carpets, and I am obliged to confess that, and while I am standing thers old work together for good te Is there not a tonic in that? Is there not longevity in that? Snppose n man is ail the time worried about his reputation? Ooe man says he lies, another man says he is stupid, an- other saye he is dishonest, and hall a dozen rinting establishments attack him, and he s in a great state of excitement and worry and fume and cannot sleep, but religion comes to him and says: “Man, God is on your side. He will take ears of your repa- tation. If God be for youn, who ean be against you?’ How muchshould that man worry about his reputation? Not mueh, If that broker who some years ago in Wall street, after bo had lost money, sat down and wrote a farewell letter to his wile be- fore he blew his brains out--if, instead of taking out of his pocket a pistol, he bad taken out a well read New Testamout, there would have bean one less suicide, O mervous and feverish people of the world, try this almighty sedative! You will live twenty-five Journ longer under its soothing power, is not chloral that you want or morphine that yoo want, It isthe gospel of Jesus Christ. “With long life will I satisfy him.” Again, practioal religion is a friend of longevity in the fact that it removes all cor. roding care about a fuoture existence, Every man wants to know what is to be, Before I had this matter settled with refer. ance to my future existence the question aimost worried me into rained health. The anxieties men have upon this subject put together would make a martyrdom. This 8 4 a state of awful unhealthiness, There 18 puople who fret themselves to death oo ear of dying. I want to take the strain off nerves and the de. pression off your soul, and I make two or tures experiments, Experi. ment first: When you go out of this world, it does not makes any difference whether you have been good or bad, whether you believed truth or error, you will go straight to glory. “‘Impossibe,” you say, “My common sense as well us my religion teaches that the bad and the good eannot live together forever. Yon sive me no comfort in that experiment.” Experiment the second: When you leave this world, you will go into an intermediate state, where you ean get converted and prepared for heaven, pmpossible, you id “As the tree falieth, must it aad I esanot pons o an inter. our to have been effected ia this state.” Experis ment the thirds There fs no future world, Whefh a man dies, that is the last of him, Do not worry about what Fou are to do in A amp of being. You will not do ything. “Impossible,” you say. There is something that tells me that death is not the appendix, but the prefuce to lite, There is eomothing that tells me that os this side of the grave I only ~ uried and that 1 shall § Ko an an jorover, Llosa 10 think says * i my affections say orever:n! copay to enjoy or suffer, od Is your Ri bad? Then your best friends turn their heads aside. A bad breath means a bad liver. Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. Jueyegre constipation, biliousness, Syspepsia, sick headache. 25¢c. All ruggists. 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Li smiled be nignantly and sald to the man who had not eaten “Your wis great that 1 am compelled to pre head as a souvenir genius The man was omptly decapitated, TX premier remarked are eating is nol one which ate The poison suffering exists and dom 18 8 serve your u transcendent removed and pr the other two the “The cake that you the one you sent I bad my cook from which only no Way to cure your cept by letting your friend room.” me, but imit you are in vour imagination. 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