REY. THE DR. TAL! MAGE. BROOKLYN DIVINE'S SUN- DAY SERMON, Subject: “Seraphiec Postures and Human Imperfections.” CWth treatin he oc / red his Isaiah vi, 2 gool King Ugziah land was shadowed ered his face, and Text with twain fiwain he did fty In a hospital of lepr had died, and the whol with solemnity, and theological and proph- etic Isaiah was thinking about religious things, as one is ¢ to do mn time of great national bereave nt, and forgetting the resence of his wife and two sons, who made up his family, he had a dreamy, not like the Creams of ordinary character, which erally come from indiges but a most instructive, and under the the hand of the Almighty. The place—the ancient temple; building grand, awful, majestic Within that temple a throne higher and grander than that occupied by any czar, or sultan or em- WoT On that throne the eternal Christ, in hines surrounding that throne the bright. slestiale, not the chert but higher than they, the exquisite and radiant of the heavenly inhabitants seraphim, They are called burners because they like fir Lips of fire, fire, fir in addition t features and the Hmbe, whic a human being, are pinions, whic (gest the lightest, the uovant and mo spiring of all intell it creation —a Each seraph had six wings, h two of wings for Hiffer Isai juivers and these ! now th twain he cov ed his face, ¢ cot feel, with gen- vision touch of tion, est © 1bim, most the look aves of feat the swiltest, most eac ah's with spread 18 were standing al the In aud trod len wats : literatur the warrior braces himself { It the orator plants hia With it the u reach it the outraged stamp s loss an irreparable invaluable health an want t man foot machinery hath Ons knife hat amputated The Bible bonor Eape« al care, thou dash thy against ne,” Ne will not sufler thy foot to be “thy feet shall not stumble sharge, Keep thy foot when thon to the house of God.” Especial peril, {ont shall slide in due time { with the world’s dissolution, “He the sen and the other me the history 1 the history of you equipment f vou Know its value, tie paralysis hath shriveled crushed, or surg TERK WHO Lost x wi moved SDeCIA goest “Their onnected shall set m the earth ot and 1 will Tell own what and what re abont you id en ways in ur t lifetime, directions, and | than | dure Lhe scrulle paths of God waorldliness machi sing want to k {one of us nory | tn isetogy lirection, Gol Nn MAYInE. sot los A prins my the mgus, orimes of the ree than the the foot Oh, we want the ity to cover the feet. Ought we not sell abegnation before the all scrutinizing, all trying eye of God? The ser Apls lo. How mue mare we “With twain be coveral the feet All this talk about the dignity of haman pature i braggadocio and a sir Our na ture started at the hand of God regal, but it has been pauperized There is a well in Belgium which ones had very pure water, and it was stoutly mason ai with stone and brick: but that well afterward became the centre of the battle of Waterloo. At the opening of the battle the soldiers wits thair sabers compelled the gardener, William Von Kylsom, to draw water out of the well for them, and it was very pure water Bat the battle raged, and three hundred dead and half dead were flung into the well for quick and easy burial, so that the wall of refreshment becama the well of death, and long after peoples looked down into the wall, and they saw the bleached skulle, but no water, So the human soul wad a wall of good, but the armies of sin have fought around it, and fought across it and been slain, and it has become a well of skeletons, Dead hopes, dead resolutions, dead appor tunities, dead ambitions An abandons i well uniess Christ shall rvopn and purify and 1 it as the well of Be olgiur fH DAVEr Was. Uneclean, unclean! Another seraphic pastars in the text “With twain be covered the face,” That means reverenoe Godward, Never so much frreverencs abroad in the world as ®-aa¥. You see it in the defaced statuary, cutting out of figures from fine Ly in the chipping of monuments ) a me mento, in the fact that a military must stand at the graves of Grant and Gar. fleld, and that old shade trees must be out down for firewood, though Aft Morrises beg A the spare tree, and that wrong the patriar on She heels hand, eye, or erimes of of humi to gu Into searching, all of erimes of mes of the on not w calls a Crimes f the wings | corpse a death as going jority, and substitutes for terme, father and mother, and “the old woman,” and impressive in the ruins of Baalbee or the columns of Karnae, and sees no difference in the Sabbath from any other days except it allows more dissipation, and reads the Bible in what is called higher criticism, making it not the Word of God, but a good with some fine things in it, Irrever never so much abroad, How many how many cadaver, and over that speaks of to tne mn the revarent “the old man" finds nothing book ancae take the name of Gol in vain, trivial things said about the Almighty, Not willing to have Gol in the world, they roll up ap flea of sontimentality and humanitarianism and impudence and imbecility and call it God, No wings of reverence over the face, no taking off of shoes on holy ground. You can tell from the way they talk they could have made a Lotter world than this, and that the God of we Bible shocks every sense of pr priety. They talk of the love of God in a way that shows you they believe it does not make any difference how bad a man is here, he will come in at the shining gate. They talk of the love of God in such a way which shows you they think itis a general jail dee livery forall the abandoned and the scoun- drelism of the universe. No punishment Yereaftor for any wrong done here, he Bible gives two descriptions of God, and they are just opposite, and they are both true, In one place the Bible says God is love. In another place the Bible says God is a consuming fire. The explanation plain as plain can be God through ( hr is love. God out of Christ is fire, the one and to escan ther we have to throw ourselves, to Christ's keep ance, ‘1 want no ato don, 1 want no intervention face God, and | will defy Him wants to do w fron the int break a thur i the o body, mind and soul oO Irreve Mug. save ut and seemi led his I say «OU wioetinl and weary and v to sxpire " pnd yun and and bod y dead people : i ) will not solllogquiee, ying hat a dis app intment Li r | } vor “- was to deoartng was he had to die: what an Rather standing thers may more vivid on your still | pain something that was a happy exit pressive (quarant n he calamity thoy face than tl A Wi sea a sign vost es will indicate that i he clearance from op the cast off chrysalid, the molting of the taded and useless and the ascent from malarial valleys to bright, shining mountain tops, and be lod to say as they stand thero contemplating you humid ity ani your reverenos in life and your hap snes in death. “With twala he covered he feet, with twain he coverad the face, with twain he did fly.” Wings! Wings’ Wings! —— —_ Lirrie Samie—Oh, Uncle Harry, Miss Brown and Mr. Swift are in the parlor, and she has her head on his shoulder. Uncle Harry-—That's all right. She has a lien on him. Kate Field's w ashington. . ————— - Canny, what's the shortest way to get to Oxford street?” "The cabman, pointing to his vehicle, “There it Is, sir. ""Tid- Bits, —— co— JAGSON says It Is strange nobody ever finds out what the wild waves are saying, although ever so many go to sea. Elmira Gazette, arn. Frick 1s sald to have 1ald the feandation of his immense fortune in the panic of 1873. It was a poor year to get rich, but be ad it — SABBATH SCHOOL. ATIONAL LESSON SEPTEMBER 4, INTERNA FOR Text: “Philip Prewvhing at "Acts vill, 5-25 -Golden Acts viil,, B-Com- mentary. Lesson Samaria, Text: 5. “Then Philip went down to the city of Samaris, and preached Christ unto them.” By comparing verses d, 12, 25 with this verse wo obtain considerable light as to what was preached in jhe s¢ days: the Word, the pe ol, Christ, the things concerning the king- dom: and it we hic. are chapters il, 25; x,, 80, 32, 43; xvii, 18, preaching include A repentance, forgiveness, peace, resurrection and judgment. wd “And the people with one accord gave heed.” Just eleven times in k do we (Hos this book fin 1 the phrase “with one accord” (., 14; 11, 1, 46 iv: va, 19; wil, BT; vill, 6; xii, 20; xv., 5; xviil,, 12 , 20; and only once else where in the wtament is the word xv, 6 RV) Seven times in the for wl, and these make a most profitable study It is manifest p r of the Holy Spirit ‘Many taken with palsies ha that were were healed.” These, in addition to the which were out, area racles wrought by God ich constrained the peo- to his words a was great joy in t sult roivi New ne aco nme clean spirits onst mt city J esus, ng vot He they J ests falls bapti Having y wer was were lod with the Spirit" » way in Lake xi, 18 | this power that ni wi h— { host pow return tO o whom we read in verse 13 that he believed, was baptized and continuad with Philip wondering and bebolding And now he of fers money that he may obtain this po wer to confer the spirit He not sek power to serve God in humility xx, 19, but rather socks to be a great one and have power to give A ‘Thy money perish with thes because thou hast thought that the gift of God may be purchased with money He did not know Isaiah lv. I, nor Lake xi, 14 and yet he was like a great many even now who think that by doing so much b they can obtain gifts from God, Many nbers of churches seem not to understand grace of God (Rom, Hi, 4; Eph. i, 47) : “The bast neither part nor lot in this x atter, for thy heart ie not right in the Hight of God 1f he had no part in Christ was not saved: but if Peter meant that had no part in this gift of the Holy _ he was just in t} sordid huret foe or giving so n in which and in heart was not members are, « thy ' u noses: and pray Lod ) thee" Oo thine heart may " or Praise G for His and plenteous rode = He also » that th Liven and cxXxXX., Wye 4 (Ps repentance { ughta ot 1 pion rt cin mp be for lishnoss is sin givew must Vv. Xx For 1 per bitterness that thou art in the gall of and in the bond kquity.” If he was truly saved it woul that he would have pmce instead of ness and rejolos in the blotting out indquitios (Isa, xxxvill,, 17; xiii, 25 24. "Pray ye the Lord for me that nons of these things which ye have spoken come upon me” This request of Nimon's to be prayed for gives us some encouragement, but the object of his request makes us wonder if we shall meet hin. He is not a comfortable study, and alas! he has many followers, It is himself from first to last 25. “Preached the word of the Lond, preached the Gospel.” Thus did Peter and John on their way back to Jerusalem, They have no thought of themselves, but only a consuming desire to make Jesus known, This is the mark of a true disol ple, «Lesson Helper. ve ’ Win { seem bitter of his C———..... AstATic cholera Is Rlowly working fts way along the arteries of com merce to the world's centers of popu lation. Its grim harvest will be great in the famine districts of Ruse { sla and amid the huddled thousands of the squalid quarters of European cities. That Amoeriea will wholly escapo its ravages is too much to hope, but since the first half of the eectury wo have been more fortunate than tho old worid in escaping ite devastations. yA Houston County (Georgia) man bias 4 ow § Yous oid, sod been mo 0 p now hos # litter of eleven, ie, 3. wo will tind that thei ir | HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS. TOMATO BALLAD. | i | | Pare smooth ripe tomatoes that have been in an ice box half thick put in a platter, of the dish with parsley and put small bits be. 1 the handsome dish a The Housewife, an hour, cut in circle ind On cael slices on na slice dr Ww on teaspoonful mayonnaise dressing. Ciarnish ' tween slices of tomatoes, This is a well as appetizing.- MARROW TOAST. Marrow toast is a delicious and inex- pensive relish for tea or luncheon, Day a large bone and have the butcher split it, then ke out the marrcw in one piece. 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