THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, JUNE 15, 1899, FAVORS EXPANSION. e Discusses an Absorb ing Theme. Dr. Talmag Peints Out the Way for the Amerie can People to Performa Mighty Work-—A Splendid Op- portunity. 1809, by Louis Klopsch.) Washington, June & In this discourse Dr. Talmage steers clear of the political ents our time and recommends that which will meet the ap proval of all who hope for the perpetuity of our republic and the welfare of other lands; text, Gene sis 88:14: hou shalt spread abroad to the west and to the east.” Since the American-Hisj coneluded and the United bassador is on the way to M the Spanish ambassador is on the to Washington the people of our coun try are divided into expansionis anti-expansionists. Fx standpoint from discuss this leave the politic to statesmen Almighty God abled to rig htly whether the be finally tectorate, while I call attention to the a campaign of morapand relig pansionought to be immediately opened on widest and gran At the close of this into the hands of this count to the the re had to precede the educati in China and India and the isl the sea the missionaries have labored over rg’ i press and the secula hool m 3. Now to bet religi may go sic [Copyright, AD glements of ANIC WAT IS States ame- iri adrid wn that they settle may the nds in cor he | i or resigned t« annexed or jest scale, 4d haz nut d has pu ry the key war GU world’s redempti ligious movement ir before bread and dar by a six gener the | to the der the w men ag ing at the those is meti geogy iniat them parts cial needed this Was the of the h : the for: ion of the the q regard to the What is terroga- and angeiizer ues ¥ Aros in “Who is he And then the in tor would relax previous stu pid indifferen But that condition of things has passed. The guns of our American navy have awakened those popuiations. They do not ask who we are They have found out They are now listening to what American civili zation and our Christian religion have to say on any subject. Now is the time, while their ears and eyes are wide open, to tell them of the rescuing and salva ble and inspiriting power of the Gos pel of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the world. The steam printing press which secular education plants there may be used and will be used to print religious newspapers and tracts and sermons and mighty discussions of questions tem poral and eternal Now, church of God, now all Chris tian philanthropists, fs your opportn nity. Nothing like it has occurred since Christ came Perhaps thers may be nothing like it until Hig second coming Hers is 0 definiteness of alm most helpful and inspiring. The mil Hons of dollars given for the redemp- tion of the world and the thousands of glorious missionaries who have as volunteers gone forth among barbarie nations, were given and enlisted under Liss ary he Lere for’ into the ce that is | general idea of great and immeasurable idea, Dut when they come to add to the great and immeasurable idea the idea of def kntteness we will infinitely angment the work. More than 300,000,000 of heathen in India, more than 300,000,000 of peo ple in China, and more than millions | of heathen than can be guessed outside | of those countries confound and fut these controversy we can farm out the work among the churches, in under the blessing of God, the people for the right but prepare for use Heaven. The difference sometimes stagger our faith, islands of present and defeat here in and five years, mly fit 1ffrage, not « of s them rfulnes and between the the world’ tion and some particularized field evangelization is the di tween the improvement of Bevangell ference agric as und thei among all natior mproveme Bespec) } of 73 acres put under one Dy eral work KO on But he for 1 and industry all means let the gen that tion pread Utuad nati Wii will tri} v for G gions whi apt It has been e ure ico-Spanish war would not cost and ArTY On ar war that will res from satar iwarfed i Ginernse iterates when ns win “w Ive, Gay com those reg hristi ivilization L ountiry now al an « qual tl which this enjo while I hope by that time this country will be as superior to what it now is as to-day Washington and New York are better than Manila and Santiago Christ has started for the conquest of the nations, and nothing on earth or in hell san stop It. The continents are rapidly rolling into His dominion, and why not th which for the most part are only fragments broken off from continents, the interval lands having been sunk by earthquakes, al lowing the ocean to take mastery over them Each mother continent has around it a whole family of little contd nents we Islands, If the continents are bx ing so rapidly evangelized, why not lands? If Ameriea, why not ( the Bahamas? If Asia, why not the Philippines and the Moluceas? If Eu rope, why not the Azores and the Ork nevs? If Afriea, why and Bt. Helena? The broke them off the them Into evangelization In the old book, which has become a new book by of modern discov d to the the I» uba and not M viagasecar er that and can lift EAE POW main reason fis call Lord ands lea eries, especial attent Islan “De the islands” the mult of the thereof.” save the Pua! of the heathen In lare the comm ah fot is be glad “All the tudes islnr mist Islands shall » rehip | I'm," writes Zephaniah, turn His face to the | Dauliel, [he shall be tonished at Ezekiel, Hear it islands afar off," You see fron 1s the be neglected I'erhng Lord s fav Wn there is any “He shall lands,” prophesies inhabitants of the isles thee,” and dec) foretells to the 1h, notto ire it ex Jeremis ure \ the household if I s for ill to cter in favorit) the weakest, he | take care of themselves nal Go take « tions le ¢ out how lands, how they inna the Let na mthe ils for Ihey have are of them they trea ever mall and are omt tly defer may not be able to marshal large armies or to sen but bet chariots 1 out navies to sweep the sea, wan that, they have the le nnd the have alvation of the of the » Caro of lands n of America ives ter tl of Heaven on their s he Almight in the of the | Hrawn ilklan » Barbadoes, Society Is ure em ut the els be so } ’ | ries ner bur nse before 10 has been m the time r we throne of that ( the friend of this nation fre of Lexington to the time of San Juan i, from the guns of the United States warships Constitution and Constella« tion, at the beginning of the century, to the guns of the United States war. ships Olympia, Oregon, Brooklyn and o\haer thunders, at the close of this century Week before last, in this capital of the nation, we set three nights on fire In celebration of naval and soldierly he- and there were rockets of fire, and spouting fountains of fire, and bom bardments of fire, and ships of fire mnk in billows of fire, and those three nights were three garlands of fire; but now we are in softer and quieter mood, and the three garlands of to-day are woven of blossoms and corollas of all colors and all pungencies of aroma, and we bethink ourselves that this third garland was needed to chain together the northern garland of other decors tive times to the southern garland of other decorative times. Floral chain of threes links! For the first time in 60 years the north and south stand in com plete brotherhood Heroes of Vermont and Alabama, of Massachusetts and South Carolina, of Maine and Louisiana, thoulder to shoulder. May that alliance remain until the last oppression is ex- tirpated from the earth and al! cations stand in the liberty with which Christ would make all people free. loaded roies | over | elothes ar i {ly on the ground of ita scheme RY TYIYIN SWAIL-IIUN Five Tous nu French the the where feet, trees and flowers of are to be cultivat Experiments seem large ocean steamer, an hour, will mov after thee re versed here Ow are sugar was worth ih ACE IANG wet D Very resj best pace, two THE INDIAN GAME OF Twenty Redmen Will Play Thelr [i2- citing Game at the Paris Falr Next Year NHenst Tekes Life Own Ing toward a LY iat reset cast tae! th ing wit) tearing them wie ly with Satisfied that its revenge was oc mplete, the camel was returning to Its e when the driver sat up and spoke. At the sound of his voice, and realizing the mistake it had made, the animal was 80 mortified at the fallure and discovery tha! 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