THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. I'A.. AUGUST 11. 1899, CHRIST'S TEACHINGS. Dr. Talmage Depicts Triumphs of the Gospel of the Christian Religion Recinlmed Made Victories —Drunkards Are Thieves Righteous, and ch.) Aug. © Christian (Copyright, 1889, by Lou Washir The antagonists of religion are in this sermon of Dr, Tal- mage met in a very unusu | way, and the triumphs of the Gospel ed. The text is Ezekiel 21:31 made his arrows bright, | with images, he looked Two modes of divinat the king of Babylon out the will of God of arrows, put tl them up, then the inscription he should first mal was slain, darker color gf - » » or darker ferred. text: consulted the | all the noe re depict “He e consulted n the H , prospect « That is the n “He made his arrow with ver. stupi sions. to be he n, drunken an this delus religion they hb transformed, an and 1 I Everybody sees the chang wwer of } ‘ 3) d now amiable an power of this great hallucis have quit their former a whereas they found delight among thoss who gar once swore and raced horses, 1 thelr chief joy among those prayer meetings and churches plete is this delusion. Yen, the families have noticed it—the wife noticed it, the children have notice 1 it. The money that went for rum now goes for books and for clothes and for education. He is a new man. All who know him say there has been a won- derful change. What is the cause of this change? This great hallucination of the Christian religion. There is as who go to much difference between what he Is pow and what he once was as between a rose and a nettle, as between a dove and & vulture, as between day and night. Tremendous delusion! Admiral Farragut, one of the most of the American navy, this ('% long bes admired men early beeame a tian delusion, and, seated not fore his death at Long Branch, he was friends his He behalf government Burr's rebelll went alor vietim of an account of said: "My father of the Unite put an giving SOMA f Carly Lilie went down in like ar eared evervbody arri “Thy me." agains majesty « Alter would tl \ JOR ont, ‘ 1 rl | ane snfe ng of the sting religion. Oh, no! After talking Christianity all his day in } “Oh raninst this dein n 1rainst last hours he cried how blas phemed but most indulgent Lord God, hell {tuelf is a refuge if it hide me from 1 hy frown!” Voltaire, the most talents ed infidel the world ever saw, writing 250 publications, and the most of them spiteful against Christionity, himself the most potorious libertine of the cons out ! nets tury—one would have thought he conld have been depended upon for stead- fastness in the advocacy of infidelity and in the war against this terrible chimera, this delusion of the Gospel fn his last hour he asks for burial and asks that they him the sacrament of the Lord Christ Why, vou eannot de pend upon these first rate In ut no; Christian give Jesus fidels: vou vel their power to re- mm of Chri god of m cannot pist upon this g AVERT tianity birthday celebrated Boston skeptics, York and thusinsm of Bible h whom New with great I'homas Paine Thon brother inf ters Carver their ited and been have it they of gates y OVErw could only lo they tho i ] re Or opening, finahing chestras sounding children dy ing actually belie saw their | departed parents, so that although the | little children { feeble and sick for weak and weeks they cond not turn on their dying pillow at the had been so | last, In a paroxysm of rapture uncon. | trollable they sprang to their fect.and shouted: coming.” “Mother, entch me; I am | and one « | little of the water eavenne MISCHLLANEOUS ITEMS. 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