The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 24, 1901, Image 3

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    GATES WIDE OPEN.
Dr. Talmage Says No Man Is Barred
From Receiving God's Grace.
no. natioas--There is No Monopoly
ia Religion.
{Copyrieht 1901.)
Yorx City On the oceasion of
anniversary of tne
mission, Dr. Talmage preached to a vast
andience at the New York Academy of
Music. Alinisters of all
were present. ‘The text was, John x, 16,
“Other sheep 1 have which are not of this
fold.”
There is no monopoly in religion.
grace of God is not « little property
we may fence off and have all to
selves
we look through a barred gateway, wish
ing that we might go in and see the statu-
ary and the deer and the rovul conserva-
tory. No; it is a Fa
evervwhere there are
let down and
open
In my bovho re to
schoolhones t}
nles owned by a verv |
though there wer ]
petually decaving
of hashels. neve:
ton h the
schoo! in
herited
New
the twentieih
The
our-
wr's orchard,
that we
nay
may
swing
bors
gates that we
the
ywehard of anp-
countre
ere was an
tm
rung t
that orchard, }
the
Man came
there,
come
on
hough at a batt
10.000 wounded and dying on the
three surgeons gave all
time to a half duzen patients in a barn hos
pital. The Major General
says to the doctors
loak at the 10.900 dying for lack of surg
attendance.” “No,” say the three doctors
standing there fanning their patients,
have a half dozen important cases
and we are attending
we are not positively busy with
wounds it takes all our time to keep the
flies 1}
In thie awful battle of sin and sorrow,
where pullions have fallen on millions. do
not let us spend all our time in taking care
of a few people, and when the command
comes, "Go cto the world,” say practi
eally, “No 1 rannot go; | have a few
ekice eases, and 1 am busy keeping off the
flies.”
We: nced. as churches, to stop bombard.
ing the old iron-clad sinners that have
great le there
ang
and
romes in
eH
tian assault and take aim in other direc
tions,
Years ago I visited a New Eugland fac.
tory village. 1 went up to the door of a
factcry, and I saw on the outside the
words, “No admittance.” Of course 1
went in, and coming to the second door |
saw the words, “No admittance.”
making pins, useful pine, and nothing but
pins. So I think there is sometimes an
exclusiveness among some of the churches
The outside world comes up and Jooks
et the door and there is something which
seems to say, “No admittance,” and the
world comes up to the pew door and sees
writien over if, "No admittance,” and
looks at the pulpit and there is something
there which scems to say “No admit-
tance.” while v2 stand inside of the sama
churches hammering out our little nicetiew
of religious belief, making pins.
k, for deeper appreciation of the senti-
men: of my text, “Other sheep | have
which are not of thin fold.”
have to remark that the heavenly
Bhepherd will find many sheep amid the
non-churehgoers. ‘Licre ave congregations
where thereare nil Christians, and they seem
to be completely finished, aud they remind
one of the sk leton leaves which oy chem:
| prepara ~° have had ali the green.
flan and verdure taken off them and are
cos and winte and delicate, nothing
Te
hut a glass ence to put over them,
The minister of Christ has nothing te do
with such Christians but to come once a
week and with ostrich feather dust off the
weeumulation of the last six days, leaving
them bright and ervstalline as before. But
| the other kind of church is an armory,
with perpetual sound of drum and fife,
gathering reeruits for the Lord of Hosts
plicant: “Do you
de, the safe side
{ 80. come in the
Here is a bath
Here are sandals
wanting
{ and BRAVING ID every a
want to be
and the happy
armory and gel equipne
! in which to be ¢'eansed
| to put on your feet
vour brow. Here is a breastplate for your
heart Here is a sword for vour right
| arm, and vonder ix the battlefield. Quit
yourselves like men.”
I remark again the heavenly Rhepherd
ig going to find a great many of His sheep
those who are now rejecters of
| Chrictianity. Nome of the mightiest advo-
eater of the gospel were once skeptics.
y»
i 8
on (3
side?
rmMiONE
Hall a skeptic. Christmas Evans a skeptie,
Charles G. Finney a skeptic, I aul,
| apostle ounce a skentie. But when
{| with strong hand thev laid hold
{ gospel chariot
momentum! 1 do know
came to reject Christianity it
been throurh the infidel talk of some
i factory
not how vou
young man in the store or shop Of
It may have
professed
heen through the tric
gome Chrictinn man,
ted vou with religic
V VEAre Ro 3
nened
edd
never preached, or pretended to
vet, putting down one hig teless pe
the. his parlimentarian’s scroll and
another his electrician’s wire, came forth
{| and commended the rcligion of Christ as
the best thing for the cure of the world's
woes. If you will not take the recoramen-
dation of ministers of the gospel, take the
recommendation of highly respectable lay-
men
(iy
preach,
and an
men. skeptical and struck through
t with unrest, 1 beg von to come off that
creat Nahara desert of doubt into the
bright and luxuriant land of gospel hope
and peace. Yo: do not want your chiidren
{ to come up in that skepticism. If vou do
| not believe in anything else, you believe in
{ love—a father's love, a mother's love, a
wife's love, a child's love
Then let me tell you that God loves you
more than all these together. The great
heart of Christ aches to have you come in,
and He looks into your eyes thie moment,
saying, “Other sheep I have which are not
of this fold.”
Again, 1 remark that the heavenly Rhep-
berd is going to find a great many of the
sheep among those who have been full of
evil habit. They were all cheated into sin.
‘The spider does not say to the fiy, “Come
into the web where I Lill insects.” Oh. no.
| The spider says, “Dearest fly, come and
take a morning walk with me on this sus
nension bridge of gossamer, glittering with
diamonds of dew.” Do not be hard on
{ those gone astray. It makes me sad to see
Christian people give up a prodigal as last.
People tell us that if & man has Jeli
rinm tremens twice ne cannot be ro.
cigimed; that if a woman has sacrificed
her integrity she cannot be restored. The
hible has distinetly intimated that the
Lord Almighty is ready to pardon 400
times. Why do I say 400 times? Because
the Bible says “Seventy times seven.”
Now figure that out. You do not think a
man enn fall four times, eight times. ten
Limes, twenty times, 100 times, 400 times
and vet he saved. Four hundred and nine
ty times! There are men before the throne
of sin, but, saved by the grace of Christ
and washed in His blood. they stand there
radiant now. There are those who plunged
into the very lowest depths of the slums
and who have for hundreds of times been
lifted up, and finaly. by the grace of God
they stand in heaven, gloriously
By the grace promised to the chief of si
8
News Happenings of Interest Gathered
From All Sources.
BLINDED WHILE MILKING A COW,
The Animal Kicked a Lantern lato a Powder
Keg and was Killed by an Explosion Which
Blew Mrs. Hoskey Through a Bara--Father
Warned by Kidnappers--The Burglars Wore
Outwitted--Other Live News.
Mrs. Mary Hoskey, living on the
James Walker farm, while milking her
cow, was blown through the gide of the
barn by the explosion of six kegs of
biasting powder which were in the
place. The barn and COW wore
blowa to pieces, but Mrs. Hoskey will
probably survive her terrible injuries.
She will remain blind. Before daylight
Mrs. Hoskey slarted to milk her cow.
She bad a coal miner's lamp and put
it on a 2b-pound keg of powder, six of
which were standing In a ow. T ae
cow kicked oace, the light tipped over
and the first keg exploded Mrs. He
key was blown through the barn
and to this she owes her Belo
ghe struck the ground outside tae
maining five kegs let go. An oll der
rick near <he barn was blown down
and farm Lalf a mile off
shaken and their windows
At the Cambria Rail Mill as J
Andrews, ua boss roller, was making
impression, his cont was caughti in
coupling boxes and he was pul!
ward, doubled up and drawn
®ix wide five or six
before the machinery could be stopped
Fellow workmen grasp»d him as he
is whirled around the ing rolls
biitt
A
wad
lite
IOUSes
broken,
*¥ pace inches
mes
revoly
were compelled to release him in
order to avert a similar fate
head and body
legs were broken. aied
after the accident me
Aloysius Hillebrand was
tween the coupling |
manner ud
Andrews
Hillebrand
A farmers
ro
0.1
Dutch
ta seRE on
J. D. Nevins dis
management of
and Seth T.
“The Condition
were crushed
He
ike
Bones
Ref
rmea
with praver
ussed the
Hiry on
:
irq 4
TER a
Farming
fled and wall
fu 1
ils
alii
ea D)
whic?
hort
Rr
brothers
When M
srocked at
brother together
and seizing a knife
Allert, when
and fired
wife and brother were
Justice May committed
county jail at Poltaville
Was |
iter
three
the
ver shoe
fore the
Some time be
J. Holmes Wright, who comm
cide two week ago at Alle
id her Arthur Wrig
» of her death ould
Ady
maiire
they «
be of
Allentown He
his aunt, Mi:
ton. who out
$1010 packed
fon
aes In
ntaine
value
The jury
harged with at
murder pigcing p
her drinking water, brought |
dict of guilty, being om less
hour Tavior's filed
for a new trial and moved for an arres
of judgment Taylor will shortly be
tried the murder of Elsie Myers,
aged 14 years, his step-daughter, who
drank the poisoned waler and died
The general store of John M., Wilson,
at Glenside, was enlered by rebbers,
but only a small sum of money and a
few valuable papers were secured. The
store was thoroughly ransacked and the
cash register, which contained twenty-
five cents. was carried ino the road
and broken open. The roglsier was
found in the yard adjoining the store,
and the cash drawer of the safe was
discovered along the rallrcad
Wind-blown coal dusl «ettling
Was
h wife by
HIN :
COUN] reason
*
for
on
H. Harvey, of
a =uil
Colonel W. J. and H.
The Harvey's do ate taat the
Treasuring a ring placed on his fin-
ger by his sweetheart in Europe, G.
Rusken of Chester, locked it fn his
trunk for salekecping. During his ab-
trunk was looted and the
Buspicton fell upon DD.
by Alderman Smith in default of bail.
The ring was not recovered.
The report which emanated from
Pittsburg to the effect that the Ameri
the Sharon Tinplate Mill pow bullding
at Sharon, was denied by F. H. Buhl,
president of the company, as being
false in every particular, The Sharon
plant is the only Independent concern
outside the trust.
Captain T. F. MeCloery, of Esplen,
has received a letter in which his boy
in threatened with kidnapping unless
the father gives up $6000. The money
was to have been lef! in a hollow tree
which is a landmark in the neighbor.
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Tradition
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and young women are so taught,
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of exaggeration in this. If a young
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Muny mothers hesitate to take their
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Mrs. August
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daughter
cure
irregularity
Mrs.
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