6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE 20 PA. MAY 18090, ————— AN ETERNAL GLOOM. Dr. Talmypge Pictures the Earth Without the Gespel Vividly Portrays the Gloom of an In- fidel World-Triumph of Atheism Would Mean Death of Civilisation, 1899.) May Louis Klopsch, (Washington, 14 In this sermon Dr. Talmage gives a t the world would be if Copyright, glimpse of wha the Gospel were abolished and the hu- man race left without Divine guidance. The text is Acts 2:23 “The sun shall be turned into darkness.” Christianity is the rising sun of our time, and men have tried with the up- f m and the skeptic i rolling vapors « smoke of their blasphemy to turn the sun into darkness Suppose the arch angels of malice r let loose a little extinguish and satural heaven oceans from them on the lun system, and pour anetary amid the ray there is exple there are in the sun, and going out of flame are of fire, and that and these are until there mountains of asi an » valley ashes and the chasm A An ex- ! | ] sun A buried ¢ left in all the s of tinguished su sun! Let all world dous obseq Of course this withd light and heat throws ou universal chill, and the tropics become the temperate, and the temperate be- comes the arctic, and are frozen rivers and frozen lakes and oceans. From i gions the inhabitants gather in the center and find the equat poles. The slain fore into a great bonfire, and ar gather th llages and cities Fhe wea h poured into the stirred into rage of combustion, 1} soon the bonfires begin to the fur naces begin to go « nations begin to die. Cot Stromboli, Cali smoke, and mains unn the flowers have breath. Ships the mast, and wheel, and p cabin, all nations dyir north and frosted and dea genarian fr hearth. the hammer and frozen shuttle. Winter from sea to congealing winter rawa frozen arctic ar * Te ward r as the ts are piled up und them es is hastily ARAeNgers then d in sted a: Workmen with horror they may and | wrought sun the to our j§ of Chri ’ world. The Infidelity great joke Joice to he and to hear C} and quirk an badinage ar to-day to take infl out of the realm of jocularity into one of tragedy and show | propose and what if they are successful they will a in our comm: see the Christian religion and who say the world w without it vou what is the end of this road and what ia the terminus of this crusade and what this world w fty have triun Ismay, if they car can In the firs plete and vou what infidels omplish. There are those nities who would like to overthrown uld be better I want to show | be when atheism and infidel if they ean if they phed over it I reiterate it woman) and , will 4 elle hy wnn rated ¢ to an and before bee wife eloy are nr ‘secon hana China artary in where hr nity made little or no adv n in Barbary, in Borneo, I Egypt, in Hindustan, The their wives andl daughters a sheep. The Hindoo Bible graceful and an outrage f listen to musie or look out of the win dow in the absence of her husband and gives an a lawfnl ground for divoree a woman's beginning to eat before her husband has finished his meal. What mean those white bundles on the ponds and rivers in China in the morning? Infanticide following infanticide. Fe. male children destroyed simply because they ore female. Woman harnessed to the plow as an ox. Woman veiled and barricaded and in all styles of cruel se clusion. Her birth a misfortune, Her irmese sell RO many makes it dis ra woman to | Ife a torture. Her death a horror. The missionary of the cross to-day in heathen lands preaches generally to two groups—a group of men who do as they please and sit where they please; the other group, women hidden and earefully secluded in a side apartment, where they may hear the voice of the preacher, but may not be seen. No re- finement. No liberty. No hope for this life. No hope for the life to Ringed nose. Cramped foot, Disfigured face. Embruted soul. those two conditions. How far toward this latter condition that I speak of would a woman go if Christian influ come, Now, compare ences were withdrawn and Christianity were destroyed? It is only a question of dynamics, If ject be li to a certain point and not fastened there and the how long down to t} ted an ob lifting power be withdrawn, that object fall e¢ point from which it start. | fall down, and it w before will ishment very s away fr of he n the face of the cor them defy the + 14 the ea ething « nance wi h seemed to say there there is, h . The mightiest restra mighti theft, against immorality, crime of all sorts the know nts o-day against against Ub against retr- that down ir restraints are Men can escape the law, but ” mightiest of eternity the offenders’ soul there is the realiza tion of the fact that they cannot escape " He stands at the end of the road and He will not clear the all idea of retribution and it of the and it hearts and wou : be long 1 heer ) ha Ia their tho steed e chur on oO 1d ) » fir to relieve the wandering #0 long held p the after iden the paroxysm of ! Furn the Bt Peters Pauls and the temples and tab imeles into elubhouses Away with those chuches! Forward, march, ve great army of in- fidels and atheists, and next of all they scatter the Sabbath schools filled with bright-eyed, rosy-cheeked little ones who are singing songs on Sunday after. noon and getting instruction when they ought to be on the street corners playing marbles or swearing on the | commons, Away with them! Forward, march, ye great army of infidels and athelete, and next of el thee will at. lack Christian asylums, the institu. Jdons supported by €hristian philan- Never mind the blind eyes the and the darkened intellects thropies and the erippled limbs Let paralyzed old age pick up its own food deaf ears and and orphans fight their own way and the half reformed go back to their evil habits army Forward, march, ye great of battleaxes infidels and atheists, and with vour hew down the cross Lethlehem, dels and to the La] of the above and split up the manger of vn, ye army of atheist thoy great infi and now come graveyards the cemete earth and "ull down the secu Greenwood's gate, for it means the Res urrection lent nt the entrance Mortal tL army rave cemeterie and V ¢ you and f Heav in Jesus its Vs other a del bands of u in their this in ne 1 Fhe United Ameriea for gether will take States are ge God Both all Asia for God three of them will take Africa for God “Who art thou, 0, great mountal Before Zerubbabel thou shalt bee a plain.” “The mouth of the Lord hath spoken it." Halleluinh, amen! ome He Was an Heal Bay, Lady (who is about to move, to neigh ber's little boy)~-And what will you do when I go away, Sammy, and leave no one in the house ? Sammy « Hreak all Harlem 1.ife the windows, CONCERNING BABY CARRIAGES Brakes Now on Nearly AllRlise of the Go«Caurt=The Duby Car~ ringe Season, The prevuecessor of | vailing style of baby carr) years ago, was built bad but which had supported o wooden fran two wheel drawn by mes of th re upon the tongue, Carriage, which su orted held Cid & bab) two » TT AYY 2 WY IN HAVANA. 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