REY. DR. TALMAGE. THE BROOKLYN DIVINIE'S SUN DAY SERMON, ‘Our Possessions,” Preached in London, bavea g ] upon themselves I want t« #0. Ana I at I am going liabilities, and wi are his warrantes bonds and un the Christin and wi what ara find » Ww He, shall he balances Anat there ts, and I find f Governm ass Tro } « heaven promising all wall words nt things to the and wp the gr hand foot tramping forio of the ages NO a artist in the Christian whose wall the § peioat al the sou : stand Christians, The Hiersta its an are all working for us I'he Luxembourgs, the lorie of Naples and | are all to come int church Jesus Christ have them on our ome when the writ of «) il and the church will pos thing. All parks, all Bsapon is ail harvesta—all, “all are yours Necondly, | remark that the right teraporal susport is in the Christian's nam It is n great affair to feed the world, Just think of the fact that this morasing sistem hundred millions of our rac break aste | at God's table! The commimary department of a hundrel thousand mon in aay army will engage scores of peonle, but just think of the commissary department of & world! Think of the gathering us from ths rics swamps, and the tea fields and the orchard and the fisheries! No but God ooul tell how many bushels it would take to feed five continents Then, to clothe all these people, how many furs must be captured and how much flax broken and how much cotton picked. Just think of the infinite wardrobe where sixteen hundred millions of people get thelr clothes! God spreads the table first of all for His chil dren. Uf course that would be a very mh fish man who would not allow other to come and sit at the table sometimes; but first of all, tha right is given to Christian and ore it is extreme folly for ever to fret about food or ral A Who fed the whales sporting off Cape aw pee rods hans : Louvre i nice hn Jomqulon of We may not tims walls, but the worry tn ane Hatteras this morning? Out of whose hand did the cormorant pick its food? Whose loom wove the butterfly's wing? Who hears the bawx's ery? If God takes cars of a wal rus, and a Siberian dog, and a wasp, will He not take care of you! Will a father have more regard for reptiles than for his sons and daughters? If God clothes the grizely bear, and the panther, and the hyena, will He not clothe or auc, the Come, then, this morning, and get the koy of the infinite storehouse, Come and get the key of the in- finite wardrobe, Here they are-—all the keys, “All are yours,” . 80 all the vicissitudes of this life, 8» far as | they have any religious profit, are in the right of the Christian If vou should stand among the Alleghany Mounoains, especially near what is called the ‘‘Horsesh would find a rain o CAT on itself, and omotive « window, t silting in the back car yning as you look out of the and you think it another train when it 1s only front of the train in which you are riding; and sometimes you can hardly tell whether tha train is going toward Pittsburg or toward Philadelphia, but it is on the track, ani it will reach th» depot for which it started, and all the pas will be discharged at the right \ X > place, NOW there are a many sharp a log Lhe sengers be curves in life, Bometime y seem to going this way and somet sm to be going that way, but if we are on the right track and we ut at the right place then, about the «i tinns we Come « worried an the rus the throne on wings of from whes of di " Miers Who ¥ and the factory, suffering and th the WMriots wre inl for up from the workh and the min» \ bruised eh the ren of Gal J. asivation: in ¢ those who Were m tha MI UerOrs “oe them mar 12 Are about the throne of God forey nnd ave and know that ‘all are yours Lye who have pains of body that exhaust and wear out your patien wiors you this morning ths land o eternal health and of imperishable bamuty and “all Is yours O ve who bave hard work to get your dally broad, hard work to shelter your children from the storm, [ lift before you the vision of that land where they never hunger, and they never thirst, and God feeds them, and robes cover them, and the warmth of sternal love fills them, aniall that is yours Oli, if thers be any present who are yot enemies of the Crom of Christ, | beseech them at ono to be reconciled to God! Ree member if you are not found among that white robed army who follow the Saviour in His victorious march, your part must ba with those concerning whom it is said, “The Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven in flaming fire, taking vengeance on those that know not God and obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, who shall be punished with eveviasting destruction from the pres. ence of the Lord and from the glory of His sower when He shall come to be glorified in fis saints, and to be admired in all them that believe” em Ur steen et ir ste reng y i hold —. A ——————— 0. on. WHex a man longs for some one to anderstand him, he means some one who will say his faults ure virtues, | SABBATH SCHOOL, INTERNATIONAL LESSON JULY 24 ron Lesson Text: “The Healed,” Aots ii, 1-10 Acts Hil, Commentary Lame Man Gold- 16. en Tex: 1. “Now Peter and John went up togethor into the temple at the hour of prayer the ninth hour This was probanly at the time of the evening sacrifice, about thi o'clock in the It was the hour a which Jesus died on Calvary (Math 46-50). Weare reminded that be acceptable only through the merit Jesus rifice Rev, viii, Compare David and Daniel praying thre» times a day (J lv, 19: Dan, vi.. 10 2 And a certain man, lame from his mother womb, was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple.” This man, over forty (chapter iv 22), had apparently no thought of ever be ing healed, but desired only the worshipers, that thus he living. We wonder why, the man blind (John ix, 1), probably at the same gate, He passed by this man, who was also afflicted from his birth, Did He purposely leave for Peter and John to heal? 3, “Who, seeing Peter and go into the temple, asked an many there are who are sp and like Mephibosheth, through the Lis » nothing temporal 4 And him, witl being afternoon xxvil., prayer our 1] bs bo 4) | | years of age alms of the might eke out a when Jesus healed born this man John about to ' How Wlly lame, both feet Adam and who know alms ritu lame on NOLH Ae man and vl of lesan fathers. had ivered scended bealed Jesus . them the : ani t red a murde be granted He faithful al fearless] v i i them 3 n. not onl r a murderer r Holy One iy mardering the Holy One men and Jdewons Mark |, “LA 3 stimony of to the | was of Jesus Math, xxvii 4 10 54 ! “And killed the Prin of Life, whon God hath raise | from the dead: whereof! are withesses. ™ Man crucified the Son of God, but God raised Him from the dead and and gave Him g ry (Ept fe 3: 1 Pet. i. saying, “Sit Thou at My right hand un - ti | make Thine snomies Thy footston (Ps ox 1. Acts i "- 16 And His name, through faith in His name, hath made this man strong The faith of Peter and John in the name of Jesus brought perfect soundness to this man who had been for over forty years a cripple, What has our faith in Jesus ever accom. plished for others? Consider the faith the four in Mark ik, 4. 5. | do believe that the very same whoss name is won derful, and for whom nothing is too wonder ful sa, ix, 6; Jor. xxxii, 17) is alive to- day. «Lesson Helper J ows dapanesa Authors, In Japan, when an author is ready to put his ideas on paper, he shuts himself in his study and begins paint. Ing at the back of all the pages of his new book. He uses paper of a yel- lowish tint, marked with perpendicu- lar and horizontal blue lines A beautifully ornamented ebony plate holds his ink and several bamboo brushes, which serve as pens. Give New York due honor-—she has raised the full amount required to bulld the Grant Monument. She has been sharply criticised for her tardiness, but, having accomplished the task, only expressions of com. THE GEORGIA GOLD FIELDS, Diss Property Continued Excitement Over New coverles. nnd Transters of of Almost Dal ¥y OccMrrence, The activity in gold mining in and about Dabionega, Ga, noted in my last communi - cation, still continues The excitement seems to be steadily increasing, and new dis coveries of ore, that will pay handsomely under the new processes now beng intro duced, are of almost daily occurrence, B new mills are mtracte for, SOMIEC are now in erection, and many of lo on are either now OV. eral already « everything, , for treatment in the gold be wing aband sed, 4 sian, with aring 1 of the matter era of Intel “rnntic INE, BAving in view the f onl ol treatment in the F matter as will pay richly aud the perma nent days of prosperity in the gold flelds of ARNE for andi hot 1 In being inaugurated with the dawn of (ee being or ts Cireat Call years beon sorat zg t Ihe meagre returns ( from the mixed they have been ax to handle wit) water Are surprised Ax de find that the thin and tere mriz vein ! if the wt invariably th per IN Ass of material stormed as weal sal surface come toget siringers and alm sattained, and form Advantage I have gi with the Every mo r should have it. 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