TilK SUNDAY SCHOOL. From th Nrw Turk Ottwrvir, INTERNATIONAL LEBBONB. T Hl*. HlflKT H.QROIT, D. P. A mil. 27. Abstinence for the sake of Other*.—l Cor. 8: 1-13. GOI.BEN Tr.xT.-If meat make ray bro t ler lo offend, 1 will eat no flesh while the world standeth.-l Cor. 8:13. It would (teem that the occasion for this Epistle was found, not only in re ports which ha I reached the Apostle's exr* respecting the state of things in the church at Corinth, but also in certain questions the Corinthian Christians had referred to him for decision. Ono of these related to eating meat which had been offered to idols. And it is to this that he makes answer in this chapter. At first we should say the question is of no oonoern to us. And yet, in the principles involved, the Apostle's an swer may be found to come close to our own selves. When sacrifices were offered to hea then god, it was tho custom to burn pa ts upon the alter, and to divide the remainder, the bet parts, between th* prie-t and the offerer. The latter were eaten at home or at feasts, or were sold in the markets. The Christians, then would then have to decide whether in their own houses or in those of their ac quaintances, or at public feasts, they would partake of such meats. Some said Yes ; others No ! The firstsaid, An i 10l it nothing : we know too much to think of it at having any reality ; what harm can there be in eating ? Tbeothera, in there weeklies", may have had a lingering feeling that the idol gods had some existence and power; or they may have felt that to e<l of such meats was somehow to be implicated in idolatry. And so the question was refered to the Ajiostlf: ami here we hsv. his answer. It is likely that those who particularly ad Iressed him were the more iotelli gen' Christians who believed there conld be no harm iu eating. Thin ex pit.ns the opening sentence: "Weknow that we all hi 'c £ i r'rA.jf" w- are too wvll informed to b.-lieve an i 10l ha* any reality, But ther, he says, we must re in tn l er that knowledge is not always a safe guide. It putfeth Xl | : and a man who is inflate 1 with a high o| ioion of his knowledge i liable to err. He does not look at things aright. lasve is supe.ior to knowledge: it builds up inrigh judgments and conduct. More over, if any man love God, he i kn wu of GoJ; •Ju l watch* over, aj proves, guides him. Tukes care that your unloving knowledge doe' not mi tral you With this interposed caution; which really c intuitu the principle is to settle the whole question, I'aul starts anew " H'c know that an idol is nothing in the world." True, there are so called gods and lords many; but we know there is but one Gcd. the grrnt father of all, and one I.ord Jesus Chr.st, i f ami , by an 1 for whom are all beings and things. Knowing this we can never I* drawn into any fear or respect for idol meat off. red to such l/a been offered to nothing. This the A|>o*tle admit* It is plain that in this view there is no harm or sin in eating. Bjt now, and tins is the Ajiostlr''- nctl p-'int, "How e.t there is n >t in every uin that km *le lg--. s< being used until now to the idol liti. I'er. eat as of a thing -• lifloed to an idol they cannot rid thenv.-lves of thst re membrane*, an 1 of i superstitious feel ing that after all there may be some - real power pres-nt in the image. \nd to them the eating *eetn lo bring thf rn into relations with idolatry. Tho eon science of uch an one is d. fib d. He i not sure that he does right in eating ; | he condemns him*- If ; he violates hi" moral convietior. To him to cat i therefore a sin. It is a sin to do any thing which wo feel to be wrong. And he who 'l ies that nl only bu lens his conscience, but h>rdns h:s own , heart snd so starts on a downward i way. Paul has thus cleared his ground, and ' passes to more positive answers to the i question proposed .'vs. 8 13). 1. Hw reminds hi< questioners that to abstain involves the abstainer in no in jury or los*(v. 8). It is not meat, eaten or rejected, which commends us to God. We are morally no better for eating, ■nd morally no worse for not eating. Grant, he would iy, that it is right to *atjit is also right to abstain 1 The liberty is your*, but you can surrender it. And the sum nder will, at the w<<mt not irjure your own soul. 2. Then, be further reminds bis ques tioner* that net to abstain may involve others in very great iryjury and low*. And you, as Christian*, must "take heed" to this (v. it), he say*. It is possible that your use of your liberty, or right, may cause a less intelligent cr •trong person to stumble; he follows your example, being emboldened by it *to what bis conscience reproves him fordoing. He I* influenced by you to i do what is a tilt. 'And, through thy knowledge, shall the weak broth* r perUh, for whom Christ died I" And so, because you could not practise a little self denial, a brother, for whom Christ was willing to die, loses his soul I The appeal is powerful. One, who has aught of love In bis heart, would find it impos sible to resist it. 3. But the Apostle ha* uol yet reach ed the climax of Ins thought. There is yet one consideration more, —to do all this is to sin against Christ (v. 12). It is to disregard his command that we love oue another, —a command so often re. peated. It is also to defeat the purpose of his death; to thwart the love which could pourout its life's blood on the cross. It may be right to eat, right to use one's own liberty, so far as one's self is considered. But is it Christian to do if, when the weakest, for whom Christ died, mny be thereby de stroyed? Is it not now tin? the worst iif sins, being against Christ ? Such is the Apostle's answer, culmin ating in that grand and most Cbristlike resolution : "If meat inaketh my brother to stumble, 1 will eat no flesh for evermore." rRACTICA!. SI'OOISTIONS. 1. We are nowhere taught to despise knowledge: "Add to your faith virtue, and to virtue knowledge." 2. Love is better than knowledge, if the two must be separated. The high et attainment would unite the two. 3- The safe way to settle all disputes is by love. "The man who relies on his knowledge is headly, high minded, obstinate, contentious, vexatious, per verse, opinionated: and most of the dif Acuities in the church arise from *ucb men." They do not know too much, but love too little. 4. Since there is but one God, the | Triune Jehovah, arid one Lord Jesu* ' Christ, there can be no qustion to whom I our allegiance is due. and in whom we ! are to trust. If God be fur us who can jbe against us? Is it possible to be : happv in opposition to bis will? !i < >ne may be a true Christian, and I very deficient in knowledge. This de i ficiency detract* from comfort and ! growth and usefulness, but the narrow ness and scrupulousness and *uper*ti : lion which mark it are not worse than the rarele-s living and inflated pride in to which knowledge sometimes runs. fi. It i* the inner life which God looks ; guard that and the life which grows therefrom can hardly fail to I n goof The Lord looketh upon the heart v. S 7. Note the power of example. Iti great iu all. but greatest in those who j ere supposed to have knowledge. It may be a power for evil a well as good. We shoulu take care nev rto ti itifluen ced by a bad example, and equal care to make our example <af# --r others to follow. 8. Note particularly th bearing uf , this whole chapter on questions of tern jierance, amusement*, .sabbath observ ance and b*b ts of living. Shall 1 drink win*, go to the theatre, dance play cards, take a Sunday drive, gin costlv entertair men'*, wear fino clothing? Two qufst'or.-i re to b. answered with rexpect to lh.-.e things: What will be ! the effect of using my supposed liberty concerning tlicm a nytelf? What will be the etl ct on Mr u- -. lai'y mq a&esi The Scotchman In the United States Senate. OrV'Uiid I,*tfclf !**it r ) Ther- sre sevi ra! Scotchmen in the • House, such as Hardy, of \ew Y"rk • tv, Pivid It. Hi-nd*r*< n. of I<>wa, m l Hugh I'ichm n, of'" "fgi*. but there • only one in the S< nate, ind In i a hot in himself. Senator J*me B. Beck, of L'xieg' in. Kv„ r<.me* frum tl • bire in Scotland wher. the j.oel Burns wrote bis i*i "!e t songs. Ife came to K-n luck* *s a Icy, an I was eduented if little college in Lexington. Ilcr* h> also spell* 1 law, snd here he after ward* became the partner of John • ' Breckinridge, ex \ ice Pre-ch-nt of the I"oiled v ate - He has sinee served four terns in • Yingr' -• from the l.ex<ng ■ ton district, .and is now in bis second term in the Ser.ste. S. na'or Beck i no orator, and it i- a remarkable fact i hat n■ t being such. he could b- el> . . from a district which produ —<i tlsy and Brockmtidge. lie is the otily mar who ha* mads n name in Kentucky m a itstennnii who is not i gifted speaker and he owe hi' success to a uelll alalic j ed I rsin. a pleasant manner, and ex. e! j lent hnr*c *' use. I am told bx 1 I Kcntuckisn* that hi i*ihe mo-t popular , :uan in Kentucky, and that no and 1 'arlisle divide tin honors of admiration j between themselves. He is a rurinu<- 1 | speaker, th Senator Beck. Let me , | icll you iiow he lcok* on the flour. \ | giant of a man tall, broad-shouldered, ' ind hg heade I. Ins very weight com insnds attention. He ht* a broad, full j | face covered w th a gri-'y Iward of .ron i gray, bright black ejes, full of earnest ! nr, and pie sent mouth. When he; speaks he gtows murli exciteiL and the word* flow out in a tonenf. He talks ! fater than any man in the Senate, and he always wilt- hi# shirt collar duiing a speech. In a Ken'ueky campaign ' Senator Sherman i* reported a* taxing . "Beck rest* while he is speaking." It this is so. it is a cur:ou* kind of resting, and one which wi'l hardly lake Hie place of sleeping. Though by the way a paragraph has l*tly been published quoting this Kentucky Senator ns af ing that h * mental w.rk i* done during hi* dreams. at any rate be i* h*rd worker, and in* mak'-s hi* work t< 11 on the Senate. He is now sixty-two peers old. He is married, and has some grownup children. Hit only son, George, is farming in Wyoming Terri tory, where he lis* a ranch of fourteen hundred seres And upon it over a thou sand sheep. The Senator himself live* sv I e ington when not in Washington. His house there is a plain, subsian'ial one, not Urge. I wit vorv romfot table. He U In fowl ci'Oiimstsnoes, live* quiet'y. snd, fl-otch I k*. Is mo igli not st ngv ip hi* bsbit". THE HATCHET humorous iiaprr published at thoCspi till. It milium a feature of (.howing up I'ubtio Men anthiy really aro. It con taina a luge cartoon < ach week on rub- He AfTaira and ia filled with illuatrati'd comic articles f>eoides. It ia the larger!, handaoinuat, beat and cheapen! funny paper in the country. Term*, $'.2.50 a year; 21 weeks, #1.(10 To flan or more nanu s aent by one parly, f2.00 each a year. Sample copfea aent free to any nddreaa. Agent* wanted in every town. Itig (mtniaaiona. THK HATCHKT PUB.CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. TroJisurer's Bale OrmSKATKD LANDS FOE TAXES FOR I'W AND HMO AND PRE VIOL'S YEARS Notice !■ hrtjr ffiM-tt that ia purauanc* of tn Ac of Assembly MMMI t u the 121b d*y of Jtiif, A. 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Fiw).. 9 WE WK RI Y BUY IS FOR LARfiK <"ASH , QUANTITIES and get and can the buy DISCOUNTS CHKAPLR 1 F, that way. - Y- 1 <"VE .SPECIAL BARGAINS A ' For the next •A LI. Jjj .0 D \ VS. COBTJRN. - PA. fm _v kjj 1 y ' " R '4NG FOR.ULSW!\ ''TT SUT , U | DISEASES! "F ITCH SCBC?. PIMPLCS / K^WCRV/ THE FOR IICHINE PILES h4 m| t. rnssrw V) HrtTir*. •ttr.ffinp, u t nf. w* ( k . •++rt** + If |*-.W I&C kbout " Cb rtviufc, lb* prse'.e jMtMftl ft-r An 0 I'viiMni, TT.I ft viUrt rur* NATI (n*Tt t* f t/< •kjr arwlw m xr &rtrt I f prp) vi n It ."mi ;• | |l ski. A >d . ™ 7Lla T l|\ T . • >a I • * • A r •- ( a Hr r . N * p Ml'tll I ' a . . e 4Sw>.' >•-. 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TKr LARX>~I WURKOA ,FC AAN-R pal- HKad. A T F" cal am>atajila. RAN, HML GIT your Job Work done at the Ci*- TRK IKMOCRXT. A Buroiiorr Cocmirtir.—There are dangeroua counterfeit* in ctrculalioQ purporting to le "Walnut Lest Hair Rc~ rtorer." The etrongeat evidence of 4I great value it the fact that parties know- ■ ing it* great efficacy try to it. Rach bottle of tbe gewwenr baa s foe timiU of a walnut leal -blown in the glare ; and a Green I/eaf on theoultide wrapper. Tba "Rertorer" It a* barrolnrt at water, while it poaaereet all U>e properties neceeasry to| reatore life, vigor, growth and color to theL bair. l'urckate only from royomtWe fte*. Ark your druggitt for it. Each bot tle tt warranted. Jobnrton, UoUowsy 4km Co., Pbtladelnbls, and llali A K . New York, W boloMtls Agenle. 4-ltH
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