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C. {he Christian view of death as the entrance to a iuiler life is presented in this kaster discourse by Dr. Talmage from the text 1 Cor. xv, 54, ‘Death is swallowed up in victory About 1870 Easter mornings have wakened the earth. In France for three centuries the almanacs made the year begin at Kast. er until Charles IX. made the year begin at January 1. In the Tower of London there is a royal pay voll of Edward 1., on which there 1s an entry of eighteen pence for 400 colored and pictured with which the people sported. In Russia slaves were fed and alms were distributed on Easter. Ecclesiastical councils met in Pontus, in Gaul, in Rome, in Achaia, to decide the particular day and after a con- troversy more animated than gracious de cided it, and now through ail Christen- dom in some way the Sunday after the fuil moon which happens upon or next after March 21 is filled with Easter rejoice yor CARS, frst ing. The royal court of the Sabbaths is made up of fifty-two. Fifty are princes the royal houschold, but Easter is queen She wears richer diadem, more jeweled scepter, and in her smile na tions are irradiated. when, after a harsh winter and she seems step of the rather than the conservatory, t of the north instead of the rather than the 1 mounting from the icy equinox, but come this queenly day, holding high in her ned off bolt of Christ's sepulcher, and holding high in her left hand the key to all the cemeteries in Chris tendom. My text is an ejaculation. is spun out of halleluiahs, Paul wrote right on in his argument about the resurrection, and ob- served all the laws of logic, but when he came to write the words of the text his fingers and his pen and the parchment on which he wrote took fire, od he cried out, “Death is swallowed up in victory!" It 18 an exciting thing to see an army routed and flying. They run each other down. They scatter everytl valuable in the track. Unwheeled artillery; hoof of horse on breast wounded and dying man. You have read of the French falling back from Sedan, of Napoleon's track of 80.000 Corpses in banks of Russia, of the retreat of i nassas or of toe five Beth hailsto Joshua's host st k mw one in she sways a 1 to snowbank the arctic ang yer the rox ks whe Lhe swords ries 8 of b eo s the th their fury night his the same to awaken all and of will roe Christ i shall ade of ne Coie : back, and he riven sepuichers wi take him from beneath, and the brigade descend ortals will take him fr the ages has been able to invent. Vie tory! This view, of course, makes it of but little importance whether we are cre- mated or sepuitured. If the latter is dust to dust, the former is ashes to ashes. any preter incineration, ler them have it without cavil or protest. The world may become so erowded that cremation may be universally adopted by law as well as by general consent, Many of the mightiest and best spirits have gone througn this process. Thousands and tens of thousands of God's children have been cremated—P, P. Bliss and wife, the evangelistic singers, cremated by accident at Ashtabula bridge; John Rodgers, cremated by persecution; Latimer and Ridley, cremated at Oxford; Pothinus and Blandina, a slave, and Alex- ander, a physician, and their comrades cremated at the order of Marcus Aure- lus: at least a hundred thousand of Christ's disciples cremated, and there can no doubt about the resurrection of their bodies. . he If the world lasts as much longer as it has thus far, there perhaps may be no room for the large acreage set apart for 1g places, but there is plenty of room , and the race need not pass that bridge until to it. The most of us prefer the old way. But whether out of comes or natural disintegration ¢remation we { shall get that luminous, buoyant, gi t. maznicent, i structure called the resurrect : | have it: I will have it r and anon there are instances of men men entranced. A trance is death ion after a i : transcende + DY resurrec al suspension of { great ev gelist o Archibals being sent eTIme i die. geemed to the body and said, “He 1s the soul that fled returned, ane nent | what he had his soul was gone. It may be found some time that what is called suspended animation comatose state is brief death, giving the soul an ex- cursion into the next world, from which it comes back, granted from the conflict of life to which it must return men from trance and this waking up of in. sects from winter lifelessness, and this waking up of grains buried 2000 vears ago make it easier for you to believe that your body and mine after the vacation of grave shall rouse and rally, tho be 3000 years between our Jast breath and soundin 2 of acim) Peon! dead, ved to write seen while or us that while W victory T onqguest and der that threatened of the planet his scepter, alace, has lost hia restige, 8 word written over all th 1 and catacomb and on cenotaph and sarcophagus, on the lon ly khan of the arctic explorer and on alque of great cathedral! capitals of azalia and i t ¥ he 3 i throne, has i written . ¥ 5 tion « wr we know iy house of re that if ¢ le were d, a ho this tabern icing of d soul mes of cach other have a pain an WT body bave a ha id £80 15, great asseinblages, written on the seulp tured door of the family vault, is “Vie tor) p Coronal word. embannered word ag arch under which conquerors return Vietory! Word shouted at Culloden and Solferino, at Marathon, where the Athen- ians drove back the Medes: at Poitiers where Charles Martel broke the ranks of the Saracens; at Salamis, where Themis tocics in the great sea fight confounded the Persians, and at the door of the eastern cavern of chiseled rock, where Christ came out through a recess and throttled the king of terrors and put him back in the niche from which the celestial Conqueror had Aha! When the jaws of the eastern mausoleum took down the black giant “death was swallowed up in victory.” proclaim the abolition of death. ‘the old antagonist is driven back into mythology with all the lore about Stygian ferry and Charon with oar and boat. Mel rose abbey and Kenilworth castle are neo more in ruins than is the sepnicher. We ehall have no more to do with death than we have with the cloakroom at a govern- ors or a president's levee. We stop at such cloakroom and leave in charge of a servant our overcoat, our overshoes, our outward apparel. that we may not be im- peded in the brilliant round of the draw. ing voom. Well, my friends, when we go out of this world we are going to a King's banquet and to a reception of monarchs, and at the door of the tomb we leave the cloak of flesh and the wra pings with which we meet the storms of this world. t the close of an earthly reception, under the brush and broom of the porter, the coat or hat may be handed to us better than when we resigned it, and the cloak of humanity will finally be returned to us improved and brightened and purified and glorified. You and I do not want our bodies re. turned as they are now. We want to get rid of all their weaknesses and all their susceptibilities to fatigue and all their glowness of locomotion. We want them put through a chemistry of soil and heat and cold and changing seasons, out of wiiich God will reconstruct them as much better than they are now as the body of the rosiest and healthiest child that bounds over the lawn in Central Park is better than the sickest patient in Bellevue hospi: tal. But as to our soul, we will cross peo over, pot, waiting for obsequies, independ. ent of obituary, into a state in e way better, with wider room and velocities be- yond computation, the dullest of us into Som nionship with 3he ve best Shivita eir very mood, in very parlor the universe, the four walls burnished and and pictured and and weak Ur did v gladness but your it with kindled eye and elastic step? Surely God never intend ed two such good friends to be very long eparated. : And #0 when the world's last E morning shall come the soul will descend, crying, “Where is my body?’ And the body will ascend, saying, “Where is my soul? And the Lord of the resurrection will bring them together, and it will be a perfect soul in a perfect body, introduced by a perfect Christ into a perfect heaven, Victory! Ig Wan nilucnce? stor Do you wonder that on Faster day we swathe our churches with garlands’ Do you wonder we celebrate it with the most consecrated voice of song that we can in- vite, with the deftest fingers on organ and cornet and with doxologies that beat these arches with the billows of sound as the sea gmites the basalt at Giant's Causeway ? Only the bad disapprove of the resurrec Lion. _ A cruel heathen warrior heard Mr. Mof- fatt, the missionary, preach about the resurrection, and he said to the mission. ary, “Will my father rise in the last day?’ “Yes,” said the missionary. “Will all the dead in battle rise?’ said the cruel chieftain. “Yes,” said the missionary, Then said the warrior: “Let me hear no more about the resurrection. There can no resurrection; there shall be no res- urrection. 1 have slain thousands in bat. tle. Will they rise?’ Ah, there will be more to rise on that day than those wlhoss crimes have never been repented of will want to see! But for all others who al- lowed Christ to be their pardon and their life and their resurrection it will be a day of victory, The thunders of the last day will be the salvo that greets you into harbor. The lightnings will be only the torches of tri- umphal procession marching down to es- cort you home. e burning worlds flash- ing through immensity will be the rockets celebrating your coronation on thrones where you will reign forever and forever and forever. Where is death? What bave we to do with death? As your reunited body and soul swing off from this planet on that dey you will see deep gashes all up and down the hills, deep sashes ol] through the valleys, and they will be the Suptisd ill be the abagn- on os | exhilaration “Death is swallowed up in victory,” Cs, neled with all the God in all (Copyright, 1003, L. Kiopsch.) COMMERCIAL REVIEW, (eperal Trade Conditions. R. G. 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