REY. DR. TALMAGE. |! THE DROOKLYN DAY SERMON, Subject: “The Immense Cost.’ (Preached in London) Text: “Ye are bought with a ori I Cor, vi. 20. Your friend takes you through his valua- ble house. You examine the arches, the frescoes, the grassplots, the flshponds, the conservatories, the parks of deer, and you sav within yourself or you say aloud, “What did all this cost? You see a costly diamond flashing in an earring, or you hear a costly dress rustling across the drawing room, or you see a high mettiod span of horses har- nessed with silver and gold, and you begin to make an estimate of the value, The man who owns a large estate cannot instantly tell you all it fs worth, He says, “1 will estimates so much for the house, so much for the furniture, so much for laying out the grounds, so much for the stock, so much for the barn, so for the equip. age—adding up in all making this aggre- gate.” Well, my friends, I hear our mansion in heaven, about its furniture and the grand surroundings, toat I want to know how much it is all worth, and what has actually been for it, 1 cannot complete in a mor nor a year the mag- nificent calculati ut before I get througn to-day I hope to give you the figures, *‘Ye are bought with a price.’ With some friends I went to your Tower to look at the crown We walked around, caught one glimpse « hem, and being in the pr ipelled to pass out. 1 wish th this dience into the tower mercy strength that you n around just once, at least, and see Tov Jewels of ani « much so much about the first April, much the fi never be carefl: our advent int od Wea come attentions. Pri forded when { into the worl know tell you ti hill there Jesus was be In a village omly a few hun pec ple were or muieteers and stupid beasts of peared. No silence; no j adapted place hath the eaglet in bath { e Lion's lair, of heaven list upon straw, might out {ro 1 sommodating usand hostlers and . +h th : yelling at Messiah ap A bett amel d burden the wt Mravansary wn nd {ve way the armnels fiers and tus open ela or of the vody and 1 with teeth of deatn ] read or meas with something a} of men st was a-husgered, and i they wit ns it would de hun ut J hunger that Jesus tod, and satan sald, ch look like bread, into bread.” Had the tempta a and me under thes would have cried, “Bread it and been almost impatient at the taken for mastication. But Christ with one hand beat back the hunger, and with the other hand beat back the monarch of darkness. Oh, ve tempted ones! Christ was tempted, We are told that Napoleon ordered a coat of mail made, but he was not quite certain that it was impenetrable, so he said to the manufacturer the coat of mail, “Pat it on now yourself, and let us try it,” and with shot after shot from his own pistol the Emperor found out that it was just what it pretended to bea good cont of mail, Then the man received a large reward, I blesa God that the same coat of mail that struck back the weapons of temptation from the head of Christ we may now all wear: for Jesus comes and says: “I have heey templed, and [ know what it is to be tempted, Take this robe that defended me and wear it for yourselves, I shall se» through all trials and I shall seo you through all temptations.” “But,” says satan still further to Jesus “come and | will show you something worth looking at; and after a half day's journey they came to Jerusalem and to the top of the temple. Just as one might go up in the tower of Antwerp and look oft upon Belgium, s0 satan brought Christ to the top of the temple, Some people at a great height feel dizzy, and a strangs disposition to jump: so satan comes to Christ in that very crisis, Ntanding there at the top of the temple they look off, A magnificent reach of country. Grain flelds, vineyards, olive groves, forests and streams, cattle in the valley, flocks on the hills and villages and cities and realms. "Now," says satan, “I'll make a bargain, Just jump off. I know it is a great way from the top of the temple to the yao, ‘Now change an Cir- cums«tanc as, we shall be time of DIVINE'S SUN. | of Christ, Go to-morrow morning ant altercation with some wretch from a gia cellar in the lowest part of your city, “No,” you say, “I would not bemean myself by getting into such a contest.” Then think what the Kingz of heaven and earth endured when He came down and fought the great wretch of hell, and fought him in the wilderness and on top of the temple. But I bless God that in the triumph over temptation Christ gives us ths assurance that we too shall triumph, Having Himself thoss got in an erawling up been tempted, He is able to suceor all who are te npte i, I care not how great the height vest the depth, with Christ within us and Christ beneath us and Christ above us and Christ all around us nothing ean befall usin the way of harm, Christ Himself having been in the tempest will deliver all those Hassel bs His or how who put their trust in Him, glorious name forever, [he third installment pald for our re- demption was the Saviour's sham trial, | call it a sham trial—thore has never been anything so indecent or unfair in any eriminal court as was witnssse l at the trial Why, they hustled Him into the courtroom at 1% in the morning. They gave Him no tims for couns? Lhoy gave Him no opportunity for subpaeaaing wit. Ness, around thr h the midnight, of saw the arrest and went into room. But Jesus's friends were were respectable moan, and at 2 o'clock in the morning, of cours at homs aslesp. Conssquently Chri the courtroom with the Oh, look at Him! No one rd for Him, [lift the lantara until I ewn look into His face, and as my heart beats in sym. pathy for this, the friend the world ver hal, Himsslf nos rly friendless, an a Atel : 0 Cclo who were wandering wirss th ruffians that s they t enter ruffan mk aw YS » mouth, ram and 1 ting or m YA { has AZO Lhe in was priate that If a man t ho is well an ara a while | in want ani trou Jesus str hes hands and He begs vou te live Stay away and yo When the Atlantic cabl lo you remamber that t and the Medway, and the to find it! Thirty times they nel two and a half Alter awhile they found the cable brought it to the surface, No sooner bad it been brought to ths surface than they lifts a shout of exultalion, but the le back again t water an was M then for two i more wy the sea with tha grappling boos, at last they found cabie they brought it up in fastened it this time, Then, with great ex citement, they took one end of the cable t the electrician’s room to seo if there were really any life in it, and when they maw a spark and kosw that a message could be then every hat was lifted, and the rockets flaw and the gune sounded until all the vessels on the expedition knew the work was done, and the continsnts were lashed together Wall, tny friends, Sabbath Gospel messengers have searching down for your souls. We have swept the sea with the grappling hook of Christ's Gos pel. Again and again we have thought that you were at the surface, and we began to rejoices over your redemption; butat the moment of our gladnsss you sank back again into the world and back again into sin, To-day we come with this Gospel marching for your soul, Wa apply the cross of Christ first to seo whether there Is any life loft in you, whilo all around the peo ple stand, looking to see whether tho work will be done and the angels of God bend down and witness, an { oh! If now we could seo only one spark of love and hope and faith, we would send up a shout that would be heard on the battlements of heaven, and two worlds would keep jublles becauss com. munication is open between Christ and the soul, and your nature that has been sunken in win bas been lifted into tae light and the Joy of the Gospel, i miles deep in w sli pp into swept and and sen, after Babbath ome A MAX in Barry, I1., who fired six shots at his wife with a revolver was fined 86 by the Indignant Justice of the Peace before whom his case was tried. It is lucky for him that his gun was not a scven-shooter. His fine would have been 87. wrusalem a Sabbath dav's journey SABBATIT SCHOOL. INTERNATIONAL LESSON JULY 3, FOR Lesson Text: “Ths Ascension Christ,” Acts i, 1-12 Text: Acts i, Commentary, ol Golden LE 1. “The former treatise have I made, O Theophiiug, of all that Jesus began both to do and teach.” As the Gospels are a record of all that Jesus began to do and teach by the Holy Spirit, so this book and the epistles area record of all that Jesus continued to do and teach by the same Holy Spirit through the apostles. The dally lite of every true believer should be a further con- tinuance of the same doing and teaching by the same power in ue (John xvi . 7. 8: Math X., 20 As to the former treatis see Luke i, 1-4. Observe that doing comes before teaching, and compare Math, v., 19. “Until the day in which He was taken up, after that He through the Holy Bpirit had given commandments unto the apostles whom He had He wrought and taught until the day He was received up. So should it be with all the moments filled for Him until “absent from the body present with the Lord,” or possibly “until he ' for body and soul, whom He showeth Himself alive after His pa mm by many infallible ing seen of them forty days, and pertain'ng to the proofs, Ix speaking of the y record of ele {ay of tor kingdom of Bee ti BPPEaran { Tex od 4: Math i: J chosen.” us, come EL | 10 nis) ven His » forty I ire fore w Him, ne rests e all that the hat spoken, and He bad also inderstanding that they might Seriptures (Luke xxiv i — 4 et Bol ch also , this sau whioh is taken up Crom you int shall #0 coma in like manner as soon Him go into heaven.” The prophet Zochariah tells mt He shall come to that same (Vivat, and that in that day the mountain shall be cleft in two (Zech. ziv . 4.) That He will come for the deliverance of Jerusalem from the nations gathered against her, that He will bring His saints with Him, that He shall thea be King ove all the earth, that Jerusalem shall never be destroyed again, and that there shall be held an annual conference of all nations to wor. ship the King, the Lord of hosts. See the whole of Zech. xiv Having first come to the air for His mints, He will then bring with Him to judge and to reign 16, 17; 84, 13; 1 Cor. vi, 2: Rev oe Jesus, heaven, yo have us te hem J Thess iv . . 9, 10), 12. ‘Then returned they unto Jerusalem rom the mount ealised Olivet, which is from In uke xxiv, 52, it is said that they returned tith great joy. Knowing that He would pturn to restore the kingdom, they now bgan to serve Him joyfully and expect Lim daily, Thus it conticned until the world and the church became allied in the dys of Constantine, greatly to the church's disgrace and failure, Oaly those who Joy- fdiy serve Him and daily expect Him are infull sympathy with Him, (Heb, 1x., 28,) «~{asmomn Helper, PIRATES seem to have sprung up in tle Mediterranean agafn. A Span- in salling vessel was recently looted b them off the Morocco coast, and within halling distance of the ocean Ime on which steamships are plying nght and day from the Mediterranean pris to New York. Is the old freee roting which so flourished at the be- gnning of this century to be revived? I so, the United States, which ceaned the Barbary pirates out of tielr nests and swept the coast of tie Tripolitaine with the besom of @struction, must call out new De- aturs, Prebles and Balnbridges and © the good work over again. But Is } Just possible that the cry about J7ates dy SyikedbY Jobe Bull, who is 1) Ww b interfere vi a * Women of every rank go> barcheaded { in Mexico, Strictly fashionahle china must now i be all white. There are three thousand female com- positors in the United States, The world's typewriter record is 1582 words a minute, held by a lady, tustling skirts are decidedly the thing with European ladies of fashion, Paris has one woman chemist, Mlle Le Clerck, who passed a first-class examina. tion. titled sold their jewel Meveral sNOes [or le skin of th failed them. Miss Catherine Hn, Ohio, was graduation commencement of the Oberlin class Cal DeMInAry. t is estimated that over six tl United States act women in the a number { op 163 4060 in Virginia, The Harvard “Annex” for commodation of women students now has 241 names on its books, Thirteen yoars ago the number only twenty-five, mistresses, Arrest r any State are 10 Penosylvaniaand one the AC of students there was James H. Fish, for many years official stenographer of the New York Supreme Court says it is easier to fad a first-class stenographic clerk among young women than among young men. Girls do not grow so tall in Paris as in London. nor have they such rosy cheeks, but they are more pleasing to look upon. They know how to dress so as not to ob- literate outlines that are feminine and charming. The “Ella Reed” House, which is to be opened as a home for Boston street waife, is being built by Miss Cyathia Bates, a business woman, in memory of a beloved niece. The Rev. 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