6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 24, 1895, WHAT WE LIVE FOR Pr. Talmage Preaches on What Qur Lives Should Be. The Object of Our Existence Down to the End Should He Action Paradise In Only for the Workers, To all those 10 ¢ special mission in the world, this sermon of Dr. will revelation; kt, Jd this end was [ born. After Pilate lalmage come as a che xviii, has suicided, tradition | i i says that his body was thrown into the | Tiber, and such storms ensued on and | about that river that his body was taken out and thrown into the Rhone and similar disturbances swept thas river and its banks. Then the body was taken out and moved to Lausanne, and put into a deeper pool, which immedi- ately became the center of similar at- mospheric and aqueous disturbances. Though these are fanciful and false traditions, they show the execration with which the world upon Pilate. he wasin full life and power, that Corist was arraigned as in the co end terminer, er: “Art tho ing, Jesus answered: Lorn AE looked Pilate ssid to his prison- then?” tins and righ to swered WOman can say ita author, though on scale: ‘To this 1 was I bor There is too much divine skill shown in. the physical, mental and moral con st vbeing to suppose ructed without any divine purpose. If you take me out on some vast plain and show me a pillared temple surmounted by a dome like St. Peter's andtaving a floor of precious stones and arches that must have taxed the brains of the great. est draughtsman to design, and walle scrolied and niched and 1 ainscoted and eq tPON% 11 weous qu keep asking hat that a less expansiy ition of the ordinary hur he was cc t) + LURKS one who can and be 80 in the everything b sradle Your years off grave, the grave that He what has been And besides mly Being who can see happening in the last 500 vears in vour ancestral line, and for thousands of vears clear back to Adam. and thera Is not one person in all that ancestral line of 6,000 years but has somehow affected your eharacter, and even old Adam himself will sometimes turn up In your disposition. The only Being who can take all things that pertain to you into consideration : and He is the one you can ask. Life is so short we have no time to experiment with occupations and professions. The reason we have so many dead fallures is that parents decide for children what they shall do or children them- selves, wrought on by some whim or fanoy, decide for themselves, without any lmploration of Divine guidance. So we have new in pulpits men mak- ing sermons who ought to be in black- smith shops making plowshares, and we have In the law those who Instead of rulning the cases of their clients ecught to be pounding shoe lasts, and dootors who are the worst hindrances to their patients’ convalescence, and artists trying to paint landscapes who onght to be whitewashing board fences, while there are others making bricks is God It was before this man, when | urt of oyer | wlio ought to be remodeling constitu. tions or shoving planes who ought to be Ask God ' t wl 0 Whitt tra literatures forming worldly business ake until ve 80 posit tne mite your h that Heaven ay and the way shop where only one wheel turning and foot yourself: workman's a tread say to “Here is somet good being done, yet on a sina Lut i you go into a factory co many acres and you find thousas Lands pulling on thousands of 1 fiving , sh bewildering on und uttles and the scene with hearing everyth grasping everytl wheels than an) more power than ever moved. the the world What has You ? Cr Od mists in the universe, and He nothing usels i pose did He l soul as 1 two bein answer IV ft faction when nemor work then Ob. do not Get specific at random And nov consideration you were bullt the your nature to $ blood of eternity all ive happened to by the the Lamb if you will heartily We are all rejoiced at the increase in hu man longevity. People live, ns near as ean observe, about ten years longer than they used to. The modern doo tors do not bleed their patients on all occasions as did the former doctors, In those times if a man had fever they 10d him; If ke bad consumption they bled hin; If be had rheumatism they bled him, and If they could not make out ex. actly what was the matter they bled him. Olden time phlebotomy was death's cond jutor. All this has changed From the way I see people skipping about at 80 years of age | conolude that disasters w be overcome accept that Christly arrangement | ing of September 11 the the life insurance companies will have to change thelr table of risks and charge s man no more premium at 70 than they used to do when he was 60, and no more premium at 50 than when he Ly the of medical seience and nes alth and wus 40 advancement the w s Of hie ider nee with the law " | 41 care of th fipures ¢ breadth ‘ happy eterni You rur rt misfortunes and tria vent sen In the eenth century all Eu rope threasened with a wave of Asiatic barbarism, and Vienna was es pecially besieged. The king and his court had fled, and nothing could save the city from being overwhelmed un- wan lesa the king of Poland, John Sobieski, to whom they had sent for help, should with his army come down for the re- ief, and from every roef and tower the Inhabitants of Vienna watched and waited and hoped, until on the morn- rising sun and unparalleled threw an unusual brillianey, mets of John Sobieski and his army coming down over the hills to the res- cue, and that day not only Vienna, but | Europe, was saved. And see you not, 0 ye souls, besieged with sin and sor row, that light breaks in; the swords and the shields and the helmets of di vine rescue bathed in the rising sun of heavenly deliverance? Let every thing else go rather than ‘et Heaven £0 What a poor farthing is al! that thie world ean offer you compared with par- don kere and life immortal beyond the stars, unless this side of them thers Le a place large enough and beautiful enough and grand enough for all the ransomed. Wherever It be, in what world, whether near by or far away, In this or some other constellation, hail, home of light and love and bless. edness! Through the atoning merey of Christ, may we all get there! | | It was the reflection of the | sun on the swords and shields aud hel- | WARSHIPS REPAIRED | THE WORK OF FIXING THEM UP DONE “WHILE YOU WAIT.” The Vulean Is A Flesting Machine Shop, Yully Equipped To Repair Any Damage Done to Bampson's Fleet and Machinery Worth 8300,000, The queerest vegsel in the United 4 y { { ( arries Tools her mi will not be found want The real ways to be found id you down in th men heroes of on ever think a &t who see ut upon whose have ty officer tain Ira Har: manager and Foundry concerns In The chief Sims, Rims Engine Works I., who has thi ies the Univer of the bes countr? 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