6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARCI 12, 1806. Ap ALL HAVE SINNED. gesus Chri Offera Us a Ful ardon a Will Bear Us All the Our Bardens and Save of We Penalty Our if From Transgresslo Ask im. ns i a com audi "nse Wiay morn like sheep, turned and the iniquity Once m gospel bell he first half of tment. All AEE FTI mn, An y indifferent the Occasion iD YaKe good trough from runch their mess f ! | brig ard in business }i he with destinies of A man! No line battleground of his hands taking { ight or darkness measure him. No Bimit can bound The archangel Before the t cannot The stars sha s, bat he their extingul mt Burn, but he wi gion. Endless ag Will vateh the him outlive him will watch The world will ize at the conflagra will march on; he procession. A man! The masterpiece of God Almighty. Yet you -n It aman.” Can a nature Eke that be fed on husks of the wilder. "meas Substantial comfort will not grow On nature's barren soll All we can boast till Christ we know Is vanity and wil Some of you got astray by looking For better pasturage; others by being wmoared of the dogs The hound gets wver into the pasture fleld. The poor gh ings fly in every direction. In a few mmoments they are torn of the hedges mad they are plashed of the ditch, and fhe jost sheep never gets home unless fhe farmer goes after it. There is mothing so thoroughly lost as a lost mheep. It may have been in 1857, dur #ng the financial punie, or during the sinancial stress in the fall of 1873 when gon got astray. You almost became smn atheist. You said, “Where is God what honest men go down and thieves weosper?’ You were dogged ol weeditors, you were dogged ol oniy food s soul | | reasonable | have were and banks, the world! you dogged disasti ar, BOG of ino and went yf misanthropy, vou ou took to strong drink, and as Oh! mt of Christian of asiray last time when vou ken God Standing of vour eartl talong witl (tod vou nu ge ould yi comfort you, and a u, and a God to help vou? You tell me you +} throug! enough bu almost to kill you. I know understand how the boat cou 14 8 A hopm of sen what ono and pay your y shoulder, put them on On Lord Nin ins put my the hath laid nas aimost At and un the him niquity of us all pestered the life out of some of you times it as made y and it ou Cross nas spolied itness of your davs and the peace ho world There of f your nights Are men w The Grossamery been riddled sin gives them no solace world forward is They under a conscience which proposes to give no rest here and no rest after; and yet they do not repent, they do not pray, they do not weep. They do not realize that just the position they occupy is the position occupied by scores, hundreds and thousands of men who never found any hope If this meeting should be thrown open and the people who are here could give their testimony, what thrilling ex- and volatile the while to it writhe eternity, as look black as midnight stings of the here periences we should hear on all sides! | There is a man who would say: “I had brilliant surroundings: I had the best education that one of the best col- legiate institutions of this country could give, and | observed all the moralities of life, and I was self. righteous, and 1 thought I was all right before God as I ara all right before man, but the Holy Spirit came | to me one day and said: ‘You are a sinner;’ the Holy Spirit persuaded | mo of the fact. While I had escaped the sins against the law of the land, | I had really committed the worst sin a man ever commits, the driving back of the Son of God from my heart's affections, and I saw that my hands were red with the blood of the Son of God, and | began to pray, and peace came to my heart, and I know by ex- perience that what you say is true.” of | ‘On him the Lord hath laid the in fquity of us all Y onder man who would say, "1 was t in the city I from bad y wor destroyed ! #4 + 1 de troved m Py h wie vorsi drunka: went $ red when 1 entere n they up th truck rainst nto the and all WOH | from God n tried and or ns of no anda i there § Know true; | “Un '] ty of wi thoutl ston hand trem pping Ww look y bloated with sin 3 hand and let me give you « warm, brotherly, Chris me and invite vou right to to the Lord hath Throw no to all tian grip the sympathy, up t to the nim on the iniquity your heart, the compassion pardon of whom Lhe aid of us all AWAY sins Carry them mger laim emancipation who pardon for all sin and eter: all the dead may God never pushes a man off Today the Saviour calls. All come God never destroys anybody jumps off —he jumps off. It is suicide soul suicide—if the man perishes, for the invitation is, “Whosoever will, let him come,” whosoever, whosoever! whosoever, While God Invites, how blest the day, How sweet the gospel’'s charming sound; Come, sinner, haste, Oh! hast away While yet a pardoning God is found In this day of merciful visitation, while many are coming into the king. kom of God, join the procession Heaven: ward Seated in a church was a man who came in who said: “I don’t know that there is any God.” That was on Fri. day night. 1 sald: “We will kneel | down and find out whether there is | any God." And in the second seat from | the pulpit we knelt. Hesald: “I have found him. There isa God, a pardon. ing God. I feel him here.” He knelt | in the darkness of sin. He arose two minutes afterward in the liberty of the gospel; while another sitting under the | gallery on Friday night said: ‘My op | portunity ls gone; last week I might have been saved; not now; the door is shut.” Behold the Lamb of God who taketh away the sin of the world” “Now is the accepted time. Now ia the day of salvation.” “It is appointed unto all men once to die, after that the judgment!” The man | | BIG FIRES! 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