R BY THE DR. TALNAG I, BROOKLYN DIVINE" DAY SERMON, SUN. Subject : “ Aromatics Tomb" at Texrs: “Bei ‘inging gie spices which they had Jrenared. ~Laike xxiv., 1; “The trun pet shall sound.”--1 Corinthians xv. 52 Enchanting work have I before me this Easter morning, for, imitating these women of the text, who brought aromatics to the mausoleum of Christ, 1 am going to unroll frankincense and balm and attar of yoses and cardamon from the East Indies from Arabia, and, when we can more of the perfume, then we of sweet sounds and hear music that shall wake the ing on other Easters described whole scene, I need only in four sentences say: Christ was lying flat on Hi back, lifeless, amidst sculptured rocks, roel over Him, rocks under Bim, and a door of rocks all bounded Ly th rs and fountains of Jos untry seat, Then a bright in mort al, kaving de <1 from heaven, quick and flashing as a falling meteor, picks up the door of rock and puts it aside as though it were a chair and sits on it. Then Christ wr wraps Himself of His mortuary apparel and takes the turban from His head and folds it up deliberately and lays it down in one place and then puts the shroud in place and comes out and finds that the who had been guard lying pallid and in a dead their and useless. The ilustric tomb is discharg: see him at will talk from dead, Hav ph's « are 3 prisoner of hundred px onee BIER Wei coclesiastios called to the re tated soldiers to say WAS No 1 rection and that while they were over slumber the Christians had ay and y MH eongres are at tl Why bring thor more thos sorrows of did such as oid ¢ hiant ey putrefactic 18 going to and sprinkl myrria. Ti mon hb Isaiah deod conga pure air wil and ill ve great g and « Lord the air « with mag i po} h na Tat. opened by concn quake that pu volved and ab Concussion the tombs th re soul and tomb of nations England and the comes free government sion between Franos Es repub ICARINS among the rock wo of them = Concvssion ary and the varwhelming fd States He and France of the Missi nao Caly mor the 1 area of country between England this continent west the property of the Ameri cussion between iceberg bowider and bowlde cussions put this work residence, Con w his enemies, snd out cama the otherwise would never have Concussion between God's will, and, ours overthrown ereatures in Christ Josie, Concussion of mis fortune and trial for many gf the andl out comes their especial ) io not therefore be frightened when you se we great upheavals, the great agitations the great earthquakes, whether among the rocks orf among the mations or individual ex. perience, Out’ of them God will bring best most magnificent « ad LT Hoar the crash all round the Lord's sarcophagus aml se the glorious re animation of its dead inhabitant Conen sion! If ever a general European war, which she world has boon expeciing for the last twenty years, should come, a concussion wo wide and & cone omion so tremendous would not leave a throne in Burope standing as it now is, The nations of the earth aro tired of having their Kings born to thon, and they would after a while elect thelr Kings, and Halian Republic and a German Repubile and a Russdan Republic and an Austrian Repub lie, and out of the cracks and crovices and chasms of that concussion would come resar- rection for all Europe, Stagnation is dea ful; comeussion is Messianic, Notice also what the angel did with stone after he had rolled ft away from the mouth of the Saviour's mausoleum, The book says ho rolled away the stone from the door ond sat upon it. All of us ministers have preached a sermon about the angel's rollin awny the stone, but we did not remar Spo the sublime fact that ho sat upon Why?! Certainly not lecause ho R tired. The angels are a fatigus lew race, and that cae could have shouldered every rock around that tomb and carried it away and not heen besweated, Ho sat ipod it, I think, to show you and to show me wo may make wvery earthly obstacle a throne of trimnph, The young men who get thelr education easy seldom smount to much, Those who haat to straggle for it come out atop. Thore 8 no end of the story of studying 1 Apr trie Nights and roading a EE Yr fou 4 inaithing to With a hand 5 took and pale nits me shape uasion wi peaam man's are new will and we mnseor ta and yey and odors | inhale no | the | the | or five | another | [ Way mn : there would be an | | key | Bradbury, i graves entered a profession or a business where they found plenty of disheartment snd no help, Yet saying: “I will succeed; God help me, for no ons else will" they went on and up until the world wascompolied to acknowledge and admire them, The fact was that the obstacle between thelr discouraging start and their completo success was a rock of fifty tong, but by reso ution, nerved and muse ularized and re-en- forced by Almighty God, they threw thelr arms around the obstacle and with the strength of a supernatural wrestler rollad back the stone, and having than conquerors, they Mon and Women groat and useful just in propor tion as they had to overcome obstacles You can count upon your fingers of your one hand ill the great singers, great orator groat poata reat patriots and who never had a struggle Chat angel that wade a throne of the bowlder at Christ's went back to heaven, and | warrant that, having bean born in heaven and always had an easy time, he now speaks of hit wrestle with the rock as the most in te wkting chapter in all his angelic lifetime, { and women with obstacles in the vou that thos acles are only thrones may afte: vhil on, Is the ob in your way Con juer it by mplishing more for God during your ir idism than many accomplish who have known an Are you per by ightnoss amd courag nowledge your moral Conquer it by Ix f the Lord become sat upon it are good and great Christians tomb } me WAY, i toll what vou oui acle lekness NOVeY cuted compel the herois pamonsiun « His Hi Jif FOF Tron paid it and that vionaan TAA ws been buried in wph of Arimathes would have fleld 1 ul I Mn Irom inting fa awake tnipet, w wh used Kissos the ony Bot surprised iF th i | by Tans Why rales the toad 1 nls tion, if you can, of the millios:s ¢ ha raised from the death of sin hiv hymns by psalms, by solos, by anth by flutes, by violing by organs, trumpets Coder Chowl what hosts have boon resurrected by Irn DD. Sane by Thomas Hastings, by William D by Lowell Mason, by motherly Inllabios, by church doxologies, by oratorios If wo raise the dead now by music, surprise] that on the last day the dead are to be radsed by mosdo The trumpet shall sound! And that in- | strument shall have plenty of work to do on the day mentioned, it will have to sound through all the pyramids, which are only nimenes for sepulebers, and liberate the buried kings. And through hypogean graves which wore built in mounds and the hypogean which were dug in rocks and through the nine hundred wind. ing mils of eatacombs under and around the Rotman Campagna, Where over saver million buman beings sloop, And through all the erystal sarcophagi of Atian- tio and Pacific and Moditeransan and Case pian wand Binck Sea doops, And over all the teks of continents, until all the fallen oops of the English snd Preach and Talla ad man and Ras. san and Persian and = Amorican and the world's baitlo fiolde an. Agin. ser (ho eal, Marathon, come up! court, rome up! lini, eos Ww Hohe, H on. awh boot boop i bo awakens we the s+ ben 0s, by hdl a | TRAN Wars, more | i dead in war, i a ho room above ground, {| to one, from Ix not | But my sub- enlls ws to look down upon an mightier wt of soldiers slumbering their last sleep in the bivouane of the dust: the soven hundred and fifty thousand slain in the Orimean war, the eight hundred thou sand slain In our American war, the fifteen million slain in the wars of Besostris, the twenty five million slain in Jewish wars, the thirty-two million slain in wars of Ghengls Khan, the eighty million slain in tho wars of the Crusaders, the hundred and eighty milli in in the Ro Ave, according to Dr. Dick, the if each one oceupied four fect of ground, would malo one h eraves to reach our hundred and forty-two times around the rih Fhe most of people are dead we of two rooms a basement, and a The Lasgoment has two three to one, four to one more oot pants than the superstructure, Bickntss and wi and death have been stacking their harvests for nearly six thon VONTrs, Where we tho who sa th Pilgrim Fathers embark, or Declaration of Independence igned, or Franklin lasso the Hghtning, or Wan Hastings tried, or Cueen Elgaboth in hor trinsnphal masch to kh enflworth William, Prince of Orange land, or Gustavus Adolphus crowned, or Je rom, rue, burned at stake, or Tamerland found his etap trone what an unposing spectacle joet The world is nivi ti ire* Gone! to { ur orld will take a raise neods torch the way and with ous snall part of A pos Tae NEL Fg | part mein : heoaw » Part ao moe § we shall see Shat lay 1 t gricels away | ated 8 RpPPearanoe His and he looks W and is thi than he d to be.” t it was before certainly nner Bras, need in making veneers with remarkal Ie ecooninci lie y of grain, are excerescences that gv the onk and ash LOGO to 6.000 Ow upon VAarmias trees, such as walnut, rosewood, mahogany, They weigh pounds, and the | largest and best come from Persia and Circassia, end cost in the rough from 15 to 40 cents a pound. — Porrraxp, Maine, has more Odd Fellows in proportion to its population than any other town in the world. twenty-one belong to the order, and the seven lodges of the city have a fund of $149,615.74. The richest lodge is the Unity, which has $34,480 in the treasury, LL — Tren isa superstition among miners that every ten years rich diggings will be discovered somewhere. The record #0 far is California, 1840; Pike's Peak, 1860; Nevada, 1860; Leadville, 1879, Bome of the Southern California boom: ers will try to make the country believe that the 1889 discovery is at hand, A omnes elephant who attacked | si doy wire fence in New Faia. thn | Lesson Text; one | | what manner of stones | He was | people a | He TT ! the world and | they would, One out of every four of the citizens over | SABBATH INTERNATIONAL LESSON APRIL 2 SCHOOL, FOR “Destruction of the Tem. 1-153 xii, ple Foretold,” Mark xiii, Golden Text: Matt, G-Commentary, 1. “And ax of His di Hi dples went out of th aith unto Him and what saving the temple to re building: lovingly and patie nted Himself to the rulers of the gain and again as thelr Mossiah, only rejected by them; many parables had spoken to them desoriptive of their om t and its consequences; and in the of Matt, xxilh,, 18.32 (sad contrast to the eight blessings of Matt, v.) He had told them ainly what they wero in the salit of ( He n them of the d + of their sing, and would not let Him deliver the pending wrath and tl utien unto 5 fernple, Gone WH stonr Wiss buliding urn no mora to that utly had Ho pros 10 In fight Ere wore Than them boca aad way vis] 14 gre lay the LEE t as blind a A : Y and midst of and be ina + Ca hs _ ihe t though {i ales roar trou amd 1 unt ehake, there is no need for any o be troubled who oan truly say i Host is with me; the God of Jacob is Ps xivi) 8. “These are travail” That is the wars famines and troubles of this last to which Lake adds great gigns from heaven,” 0. “But take hood 10 yourselves, * * # yoshall be bonton * * * for my sake for a testimony against them.” This they actu. ally experienced many a time Acts iv, v., xi, xiv, eto) It has boon true in greater or lose degree in all times since, and shall be fearfully true again in the inst years of lerael's history ero the Lond returns Tor their national redensption 19. “And the gospel must firet be published among all nations.” Matt, xxiv, 4, says “This gospel of the kingdom shall be proached fn all the world for a witness unin all nations, and then shall the ond come.” Ere Jerusalem was destroyed, Israel seats | tored, and the end of that Zispensation fully come, the gospel had been preached in all all Iivasl bad heard (Col. §., 29), and might have received the Messdah if | beforchand what for iL is not yo that Lake xxi. 15 od : my refuge.’ the of sorrows of earthquakes, verse and the fonrful sights and boaginnings 1. “Take no tr, “nor resist.” fulfilled in the ——— Hiophon {Av vi, 105; and in the case of the Apostion every time they wore placed in ch ciroumstancs, and relied upon His promise, to “The - rather ghall betray So rathie are the father son,” dye a winlamonts in His instructions to | equal te Hood's Harsapsrills | adapted t0 overcomes that tired feeling caused by | during th { medicine, You Need It Now To tmpart strength and give a foeling of health ( and vigor throughout the system, there is nothing It seems pooulisrly change of seson, climate or life, snd while it Lofien | and sustains the system 4 purifies and renovates # the Liood | Clerks, wriny of oper. Wo earnestly urge the large hook keepers, tives and others who have hen closely winwr snd who ned a good spring to aks Hood's Sarsaparilla at Lotisew vos, oonfined tags hers, or your rregiiar intervals In wralides burning and It wo eyo aE 5 Lo itehing of a Dress 041 on my pr A purifier, wit} ’ my throat sad Lawt ng i Hood's thought of it as a brut 3% has Carvin 1 Karssparilla, poesia! remedy for flected 8 pores Burry Wentworth, N. J Purifies thie Blood arifhe : vy pois Bent and thorough cur wraujpariiia pn 0d overcame 10: all seaxons | | Indisnsps At 50 other season does the human sys'stn 89 much need the ald of 8 reliable medicine like Hoot's Rarssyarills ss now, The ime pOverished oom dition of the blood, the weakening offecis of the long, cold winter, the lost appetite, snd thet tired feeling, sll make x good spring medicine sinoiutely neowsary, Hood's Harsoparilis ft proulisrdy adapted for this purpose, snd incresses in populsy ity every your. Give is frisl “Hood's Sarnipat! 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