. 1 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 1, 1808, EVOLUTIONISTS. Rev. Dr. Talmage Designates Them Out-and-Out Infidels. The World's Hest Progress, Ile Declares Has Come Through Christianity Revelation and Evolution Com- pared--God the First Cause of Everyihing. In the following sermon, the ques. tion of in religious circles to-day, is by Dr. Talmage in his characteristic and forcible style. The text [im- othy 6: 20: “0 Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, ing oppositions of science alse ly so human origin, so prominent discussed Rd avoid called.” There is no contest between genuine science and revelation. The same God who by the hand of prophet wrote on parchment, by the hand of the storm wrote on the rock. The best tele scopes and microscopes and electric batteries and philosophical apparatus belong to Christin universities Who gave us magpetic telegraphy? Pro fessor Morse, a Christian. Who swung the lightnings under the sea, cabling the continents together? Cyrus W. Field, the Christian. Who discovered the anesthetical properties of chloro relief of hu that ever nine-tenths the s Y. Simpson, form, doing more for the man pain than lived, driving back horrors of surgery. of Edinburgh, for s« versity any man of Jan to Lhe universi of credence for other Sabbaths nderstand that Hume and Voltaire ly disbelieved the Holy do all lead lieve in evolution scientists, 1 literary men theologians essay or in sermon, and their : look at the sub By scientists a specialty @hrough zoo ium the of course, or without life to acie tect ao mean th witness stand ing and dead Do No lieve t} Bible believe 80 they say Adam No story of Eve in the Garden so they say all miracles of the ment? No you believe save the n say all erating power of And so they that h supplication Heavenward ev ence? No And Now, i show Bible started, and of how the h account if Eden? Do be Old and New And so they say all that Jesns Christ died No. And so they Do you believe in the regen- the Holy Ghost? No say all Do you YOu ations” believe man lirected er makes lifer that account o the Iman race § Bible “God said, let us make man God created man own image: male and female created he them.” He breathed into them the breath of life, the whole story setting forth the idea that it was not a perfect kangaroo, or a perfect in our image in his orang outang. but a perfect man. That Bible account. Away back in the ages there were four or five primal germs, or seminal spores from which all the liv. ing creatures have evolved. Go away back, and there you will find a vege- table stuff that might mushroom This mushroom by innate force develops a tad- pole, the tadpole by innate force develops a polywog, the polywog de velops a fish, the fish by natural foros develops into a reptile, the reptile de- velops into a quadruped, the quadru- ped develops into a baboon, the baboon develops into a man. Darwin says that the human hand le only a fish's fin developed. He says that the human lungs are only a swim bladder showing that we once floated or were amphibious. He says the hu- man ear could once have been moved by foreo of will just as a horse lifts its ear at a frightful object. He says the human race were originally web footed. From primal germ to tadpole from tadpole to fish, from fish to rep- tile, from reptile to wolf, from wolf to chimpanzee, and from chimpanzee to man. Now if anybody says that the Bible seccount of the starting of the human race and the evolutionist ae eoupt of the starting of the human race are the same accounts, he makes an appalling misxrepresentation. Prefer if you will Darwin's “Origin of the Species” to the Book of Genesis, but know you are an infidel. As for is the be called » | & statemant flatly \ myself, as Herbert Spencer was not present at the creation and the Lord Almighty was present, I prefer to take the divine account as to what really occurred on that occasion. To show that this evolution is only an attempt to eject God and to postpone him and to put him clear out of reach, 1 ask a question or two, The baboon made the man, and the wolf ba- boan, and the reptile made the quadru- ped, and the fish made the reptile, and the the fish, and the primal germ made the tadpole. Who made the primal germ? Most the “We don’t » made itself. Others say made the tadpole made Of evolutionists know Others It wa say say it 8 spontaneous generation here is not one of them who will fairly and openly and frankly sav: “God made it, To show you that infi- del, I place the Bible account of how the brute started site to the evolutionist's account of the way the brute creation started, Bible account: You know that Bible tells that the birds made at one time, and the cattie made at another time, and the fish made at another time, and that each brought forth after its kind. Evolutionist's account: From four or five primal germs or seminal spores all the living creatures evolved. Hundreds of thou sands of species of insects, or reptiles, or beasts, of from four germs contradicted but the A species never dev and emphatically " ul evolution is creation was appo- was the how were fish, the Bible, Very from fleld one + LO Laer 0 make wd when the ass to exclude from th ence those who will not th is time tO protest a main of dragged into tint hoor tion then it s mire of mere asser- With equal vehemence loctrine Farraday evolution Hrewster, and hu: passengers ’ Liverpool ying that overboard talk about talk about that one man overboard than all the five hundred passengers that rode more on in safety Here is the glorious and magnificent theory that power made man, and by the potent power worlds r five Mn God by his tent power made and by his omn ind red have taken passage on board nificent theory, but ten or fifteen h averboard They make me talk than all the five hundred that I am politely asked to jump Tank vou ch obliged to vou I shall stick to the old { you want to and for hand was whether you J imped not jump with them AMM very mm unarder jump overboard vourselves wh n tent really a fish's were web-footed origin ally, and whether ] swim bladder your are a And as in every experi ment there must be a divigion of labor, and some who ohserve, you make the experiment and I will observe! There tenet of evolution which it is demanded we adopt, that which Darwin calls “Natural Seleo tion.” and that which Wallace calls the “Burvival of the Fittest.” By this they mean that the human race and the brute creation are all the time im proving because the weak die and the strong live. Those who do not survive because they are the fittest. They nay the breed of sheep and cattle and dogs and men ix all the time Improving, na turally improving. No need of God, or any Bible, or any religion, but just natural progress. You see the race started with “spon- taneous generation” and then 't goes right on until Darwin can take ug up with his “natural selection.” and Wal lace with his “survival of the fittest” and so we go right on up forever. Bean tiful! But do the fittest survive? Gar fleld dled in September--Guitean sus viving until the following June, “Sup vival of the fittest? Ah! no. The martyrs, religious and political, dying for thelr principles, their bloody secutors living on to ¢'. age. “Sur vival of the fittest?” Five hundred thousand brave Northern men march- ing out to meet five hundred thousand brave Bouthern men, and die on the battlefield for a principle. Hundreds some who experiment ix one of thousands of them went down into the grave trenches. We stayed at home in comfortable quarters. Did they die because they were net as fit to live as we who survived? Ah! no: not the “survival of the fittest," How has 1t been in the families of the world? How was it with the child physically the strongest, intellectually the brightest, in disposition the kind- Did that child die becanse it was fit to live as t fly that survived? of the fittest.” some of the dying in youth, or gome of the mes temptible live survival of the fittest.” But you that is antagonistic to the common sense 1 have only to p you that there natural progress Vast improvement from another source, but mind you, no nat- ural progress. Where is the fine horse in any of our parks whose picture of eye and mane and nostril and neck and haunches is worthy of being com pared to Job's picture of a horse as he thousands of years ago heard it paw and neigh and champ its bit for the battle? $0 Wine as the carrier pigeons of 500 years ago pigeons that from army to army est? not a hose of your fam- Not “the In noblest, irvival all eommunities on to old age this doctrine and to rr 10 to show }ible has been no Pigeons of to-day not carried the malls from city to cit) them one ol into Rome or Venice landing Spencer and lishonesty. and advocated # before these genlie- certain and repulsions.’ turies ago declared race started at the place where Lhe acs saturated the earth I am not a pessimist timist. 1 do not going to destru thing is going « it will not be believe everythin I believe trine glories 5 as ever bee 10 rec A ship gone on the rocks at Cape Hatteras The hulk i= passengers are drowning full blaxt and the sinking What Dewelopment Develop her breaking up and i crew The storm barometer is that ship is an 3 still does want? Develop her broken rudder Develop broken drowning Develop her freezing passengers velop the whole ship? That Oh, 1 What that ship wants i= a masts her crew, Des it make a is all wants. Development mistake life-boat from the shore you men of the life station. Pull away to the wreck. Steady there! Bring the women and children first to the shore. Now the stout men. Wrap them up in flannels, and between their chattering teeth you can pour resto. ration. Well, my friends, our world is on the rocks. God launched it well enough, but through mispilotage and the storms of six thousand years it has gone into the breakers. What does this old ship of the world want? Development? There is enough old evolution in the hulk to evolve another mast and another rudder and to evolve all the passengers and evolve the ship out of the breakers. Development? Ah! no, my friends, what this old ship- wreck of a world wants is a lifeboat from the shore. And I Is coming. Cheer, my lads, cheer. If is coming from the shining shore of Heaven, tak- ing the crests of ten waves with one sweep of the shining paddies. Christ is in the lifeboat. Many wounds on hands and feet and side and brow, showing he has heen long engaged in the work of resone, but yet mighty to save to gave one, to save all, to save forever. My Lord and my God, get us Into the lifeboat! Away with your rotten, de ceptive, Infidel, and blasphemous evolo- tion, and give us the Bible, salvation through Jesus Christ our Lord. Leap into it, FF » Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Berofula is the most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often the result of ar inherited taint the blood. 5. B. 8 is the only remedy which goes deej in enough to reach Serofula of the worst cases it forees out every trace the disease, and eures eyeRight 8180 Deoame affected. 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Prices Consistent and Reasonable, at THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Bellefonte, Pa. ¥y ¥»_¥F ¥ 2 2 2 afte | waste | beyond their LEGAL NOTICES. dein the ARB] COURT HOUKE, In 1} sid HEY. on RATION buon ) SEPTEMBERIND LL ¢ of land of land Me degrees beginning 14 porches net measur certain ty CRT of wand & west | place of All that = Pecatur towns! “a. bounded and deseribedd Bing at a prot on the southwest Ellas Walks sid surveys: thenee b EF. Lioyd & Bro. south a3 degrees west J perches to post in line of SITINE Ss survey thence by Warring's land (now Russe] Show alter) sopth 20 degrees eget 180 prrebes to lone hie Ap corner of ties, Shfbitz thenees by land of Geo, Shultz north Gi degrees east Wi perehes fon stump at the southeast corner of Kins Walks’ first survey; thence by lands of Elias Walk north 20% degrees west 12% perches to place of tw ginning. containing Ss acres and 1% perches Nejzed, taken in execution, and to be sold as RAILROAD SCHEDU LES P ENNSYLVANIA EAJLROAD ARD BEANCHES In effect on and alter May 17, 194 VIA. TYRONE WERTWAKD Bellefonte au, at Altoona am, Brrive at (PLETE Tyrone at Pittsburg fonte } Lh Arrive at pom Tyrone STHWARD Birive arrive sport arrive HAVEN=EASTWARD m. arrive a lamsport, 1 p.m. at arrive at Lock Ha nsport, 3.90 p Har 8.50PM cave W arrive at Lock Ha Hiamsport, 12 Bs Se B.M., BIT re, 4582 LL “kk Haven LEPONTE& SNOW SHOE BRANCH and al “e % ¢ trains from Montandon. Lewisburg rt. Lock Haven and Tyrone No. 3 for State College. After E CENTRAL HAILROAD OF PEN? Time Tal May 6, 86s Hublerst Snyder Nitta iy Hustor Lamar Clintondae Krider's mids Mackeyvilie Oedar Springs Ba BB * I i N am lpm pm 0 15 #44 050 10 AMT 1 a at ok bE ah ob SEE OE + Soh et 0 - hd LIE OT Jersey Shore Ive n 5 Ne 2 W +11 3iLvel WSDOT § oy sd Tom PHILAD.. i Atlante (Cit i NEW YOR | (Via Tamaqua) | { NEW YORK... i (Via Phila.) Lve ’ : #0 08 HE pom.oa mA Am pm {| * Dally. ¢ Week Days. § 800 Pp. m. Sunday the property of Harry Keller, administrator of | Emilia CC, de Villaverde and Cirilla de Villaverde TERMS OF SALE ~The price of sum at which the property shall be struck off must be paid at the time of the sale, or such other arrange ments made as will be approved, otherwise the property will be immediately put up and sold again at the expense and risk of the per soft to whom it was struck off, and who in Sase of deficlency at such resale, shall make good the same, and In no instanee will the deed bw presented in Cont for confirmation unless the money f& actaally paid to the Sherift 0noDoIxarny sherift ENTRE COUNTY BANKING QO, Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits ; Discount Notes, J. DD. SSIUGGERT, Cashier deceased, GARMAN'S 1 10:85 kom, Sunday. Philadelphia Sleeping Oar attached to east bound train from Williamsport at 11.90 m., and west bound from Phil a1 atiifam J. W. GEPHART, General Sup Everything new, clean and inviting. 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