1-, . f .. v- pirrsBUKG dispatch, Monday, December 19, 3892. -THE 10 BIBLICAL ASTRONOMY. Dr. Talmage Begins an Interesting Series of Tabernacle Sermons. THERE ARE WORLDS AND WORLDS, tint Curs Hai Eeen the Fcens of the Dari- est Human 7 raged. BEATEN ONLY WILL SDKVITE THE CRASH tEFECtAL TELXGHAlt TO TIIE DISPATCH. 1 Bkookltx, Dec. la Rir. Dr. Talmaee to-day preached the first ot the promised eeries of sermons on' God in the natural "world as disclosed in the Bible. The sub ject chosen for the initial sermon was "Ihe Astronomy of the Bible; or, God Among the Stars," the text being from Amos 9: 6: "It is he thaj buildeth his stories in the heavens." Preceding the sermon the great consregation sang Isaac Walts hymn: The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, In every star thy wisdom shines. That is first-rate poetry from Amos, the herdsman. While guarding his flocks at night, he got watching'the heavens. He saw stars above stars, and the universe seemed to him like a great mansion- many stories high, silver room above silver room, silver pillars beside silver pillars, end win dows of silver and doors of silver, ,and tur rets and domes of silver rising into the im mensities, atfd the prophet's sanctified im agination walks through that great silver palace of the universe, through the first story, through the second story, through the third story, through the twentieth story, ' through the hundreth story, through the thousandth story, and tealmng that God is the architect and carpenter and mason of all'that upheaved splendor, he cries .out in the words of the text: "It is he that buildeth his stories in the heaven." Astronomy mas born in Cliatdea. Its mother was astrology or the science ot foretelling events iy juxtaposi'joji of start The Orientals, living much out of doors and in a very clear atmosphere, through which the stars shone especially lustrous, got the habit ol studying the night heavens. In the hot seasons cara vans journeyed chiefly at night and that gave travelers much opportunity of stellar information. On the first pase of the Bible the sun, and moon and rtars roll in. The sun, a body nearly 3.000,000 miles in cir cumference and more than 12,000 times as large as our earth; the moon, more than 2,000 miles in diameter. But God is used to doing things on such an omnipotent scale that he takes only one verse to tell of this stellar and lunar manufacture. How Job Bead the Signs Arlcht Bead on in your Bibles, and after awhile the Bible flashes with the Aurora Borealis or Northern lights, that strange illumina tion, as mysterious and undefined now as when, in the book of Job it was written: ".Men see not the bright light which is in the clouds. Pair weather cometh out ot the North." While all the nations supposed that the earth was built on a foundation ot some sort, and many sup posed that it stood on a huge turtle, or some great marine creature. Job knew enough of astronomy to say it had no fonndation, but was suspended on the invisible arm of the Almighty, declaring that "He hangeth the earth upon nothing." While all nations thought the earth was level, the sky spread over it like a tent over a flat surface, Isaiah declared the world to be globular, circular, aaying of God: "He sitteth upon the circle of the earth." See them glitter in the siriptural sky Arcturus, Orion, the Pleiades and thr "Bear with her young." , While running your fingers among the leaves of your 'Bible, with the astronomical thought in your mind, you see two worlds stop the sun and the moon. But what does that Christian know about that miracle who dops not understand something of those two luminaries? Unless you watch modern astronomy, put those two worlds in its steelyards and weigh them, you are as ig norant as a Hottentot about the stupend onsness of that scene in the life of Joshua. The sua over three hundred thousand times at heavy as our earth and going thousands of miles an hour. Think of stopping that and starting it again without the shipwreck of the universe! But I can easily believe it What confounds me ib not that he could stop and start again those two worlds in Joshua's time, bet that he could have made the wheel of worlds of which the sun and moon are only cogs, and keep that wheel rolling for thousands bf yean the fly wheel of all eternity. There Are Other Worlds Than Ours. 'But what gladdens me', and at the same time overwhelms me, is that those worlds are inhabited. The Bible says so, and what a small idea you must have ot God and His dominion 'if you think it only ex tends across this chip of a world which you and I now inhabit. Have you taken this idea of all the other worlds being inhabited as human guesswork ? . Bead Isaiah, forty fifth chapter, eighteenth verse: "Thus saith the Lord that created the heavens, God himself that formed the earth, and made it; He hath established it, He created it not in vain, He formed it to be inhabited." Now, if He inhabited the earth so that it would not be created in vain, would he make worlds hundreds and thousands of times larger and not have them inhabited? Speaking of the inhabit ants of this world, he says: "The nations are as the drop of a bucket." If all the in habitants of this world are as a drop of a bucket, where are the other drops of the bucket? Again and again the Bible speaks of the host of heaven, and the word "host" means living creatures, not inert masses, And the expression "hosts of heaven" must mean inhabitants ot other worlds. The Psalmist cries out: "Ihy mercy is great above-the heavens." If there were no in habitants above the heavens, what use of any mercy? Again, the Bible exclaims: "Thy good ness is great above the heavens." What could be the use of his goodness above the heavens if there were no inhabitants to en joy it? Again, the Bible says: "He has set thy glory above the heavens." And here my text comes in with its idea of a mansion of many stories: "It is He that buildeth his stories in the heaven." Is it possible that we who live on the ground floor ot this many-storied building are the only tenants, and that the larger rooms and th: more gor geously upholstered rooms and the more brilliantly chandeliered rooms above it are uninhabited? Beside this we are positively told in the Bible that two other worlds are inhabited the world angelic and the world diabolic These two worlds added to our own-make it positive that three worlds are inhabited. Why then stop with three worlds of living beings when there are not only millions but billions of worlds? Tho Heavenly Cars Well Filled. Did Prof. Herschel and his sister Cather ine in finding worlds find only worlds unin habited and a waste? Is Ceres, which Piozzi discovered in 1801, wasted? Is Vesta, that Olbers discovered in 1807, wasted ? Is Prosperine, which Prof. Luther discovered in 1853, wasted? Is Urania, which Prof. Hind discovered in 1851, wasted ? Is Pandora, discovered in 1858 by Prof. Searle, wasted ? Are the 15,000 stars recorded in one year in the observatory at Washington wasted? Is all except the billionth part of the universe wasted ? My hearers, is it possible that God would run inch a splendid passenger train of par lor cars through the heavens and keep it running if therewere no passengers? Judg ing from the extent of the universe, do yon think God would put all his family on inch limits as this world marks? If a king have a palace of 100 rooms will he" put all his princes and princesses in one comparatively small room? As the highest happiness is in making others happy, Is it not certain that God would occupy -larger places than oursroall earth with beings capable of happiness? Besides this, why all the world's furthest on and farthest up covered with light? What it thenseof light if there-are- no eyei of ifl hahitinti to taipjr and emptor that light? I admit that scientific exploration has dis covered that around many worlds there is an atmosphere in which lungs like ours could not breathe, and there are heats, or colds that physique like ours could not endure. But do vou suppose that we have the only kind of lnngs that God can make? Do our bodies exhaust Divine ingenuity, and must he make all intelligent creatures with our respiration or pulsation or mastication or dieestion or habitude or not make them at all? Because organisms like ours cannot live in Mercury or Saturn or Jupiter or the Sun, we have no right to conclude that those globes are lifeless. Without any tele scope and without any observatory and without anv astronomical' calculation, I know1 that the other worlds are inhabited, because my Bible and my common sense tell me so. All In God's Own Image. It has been estimated that in theworlds belonging to our solar system there is room for at least 25,000,000,000,000 of population. And I believe it is all occupied or will be occupied bv intelligent beings. God will not fill them with brutes. He would cer tainly put into those worlds beings intelli gent enough to appreciate the architecture, the coloring, the grandeur, the beauty, the harmony ot their surrounding. Yea, the inhabitants of those worlds have capacity of locomotion like ours, for they would not have had such spacious opportunity for movement if they had not powers of motion. Yea. the v have" sight, else wny the light, ' and hearing, else how get on with necessary language and bow clear themselves from advancing peril. Yea, as God made .our human race in his own image, he probably made the inhabitants of other worlds in his own image; in other words, it is as near demonstration as I care to have it, that while the inhabitants ot other worlds have adaptation ot bodily structure to the par ticular climate in which they dwell, there is yet Bimilarity of mental and spiritual characteristics among all the inhabitants of the universe of God, and made in his image they aro made wonderfully alike. Now, what should be the practical result ot this discussion founded on Scripture and common sense? It is first of allto enlarge our ideas of God and so intensify our ad. miration and worship. Under such consid eration, how much more graphic the Bible quebtion which seems to rollback the sleeve of the'Almightv and say: "Hast thod an arm like God?" The contemplation also encourages us with the thought that iftGod made all these worlds and populated them, it will not be very much of aa undertaking for him to make our little world over again, and reconstruct the character of its popula tions as by grace they are to be recon structed. I thank God that we have found out that our world is not half- ay between heaven and hell, but is in a sisterhood of light, and that this sisterhood joins all the other, sis terhoods of worlds, moving round some great homestead, which is no doubt heaven, where God i, and our departed Christian friends are, and we ourselves through par doning mercy expect to become permanent residents. OnoHard Question Answered. Furthermore: I get now from all this an answer to the question which every intelli gent man and woman since the earth has sioou nas asKeu aim receiveu uu auairu Why did God let sin and sorrow come'into the world hen he could have prevented them from coming? I wish reverently to say I thinK I have found the reason. To keep the universe loyal to a Holy God, it was important in some world somewhere to demonstrate the gigantic disasters that would come upon any world that allowed sin to enter. Whicii world should it be? Well, the smaller the world the better, for less numbers would suffer. So our world was selected. The stage was plenty larjfc enough for the enactment of the tragedy. Enter on the stage Sin, followed by -Murder, Pain, Theft, Fraud, Impurity, False hood, Massacre, War and all the abomina tions ami horrors and agonies of centuries. AUhough we know comparatively little1 alo.it the other worlds lest we become completely dissatisfied with our own, no doubt the other worlds have heard and are now hearing all about this world in the awful experiment of sin which the human " race has been making. In some way inter stellar communication is open and all worlds, either by wing of flying spirits or by direct communication from God, are learning that disloyalty and disobediedce doom and damn everything they touch, and the spectacle practically says to all 'other worlds: "Obev God, keep holy and stay in the orbit where you, were intended to swing, or you will suffer that which that recreant world out yonder has been suffer ing for thousands of. years." It is no longer to me a mystery why so small a world as ours was chosen for the tragedy. A chemist can demonstrate all the laws of earth and heaven in a small laboratory, ten feet by five, and our world was not too small to demonstrate to the universe the awful chemistry of unright eousness, its explosive and riving and con suming power. I do not believe there is a world that has been in existence from the time when Copernicus, the astronomer, knocked on the door of heaven, to the world that last week came within sight of the observatory at Greenwich, but has heard of our terrific terrestial experiment, and the awful object lesson has thrilled the multi-millions ot stellar population, espec ially when they heard that in order to ar rest the disaster of centuries the World Maker and the World Starter and the World Upholder must give up His only son to assassination to expiate and restore and save the victims of the plauetary'ship wreck. The Earth .Mirrored to Distant Worlds. On the Tower of Pharos, Egypt, a metal lic mirror was raised which reflected all that occurred both on land and sea for a distance ot 300 miles, and so Egypt was'in formed of the coming of her enemies long before their arrival. By what process I know not, but in some way this ship of a struggling earth I think is mirrored to dis tant worlds. Surely this one experiment of a world unloosing itself from God will be enough for all worlds, and all eternities. But notice that as the other worlds rolled into the first book of the Bible, the Book of Genesis, they also appear in the last book of the Bible, the Book of .Revelation. They will take part in the scenes ot that occasion which shall be the earth's winding up and a tremendous occasion for you and me personally. My father was on the turn pike road between Trenton and Bound Brook, N. J. He was coming through the night from the legislative halls, where he was serving his State, to his home, where there was sickness. I often heard him tell about it r r It was the night of the 12 th and the morn ing of the 13th of November, 1833. The sky was cloudless and the air clear. Sud denly the whole heavens became a scene never to be forgotten. From the constella tion Leo meteors began to shoot out in all directions. For the two hours between four and six in the morning it was estimated that 1,000 meteors a minute flashed and ex pired. It grew lighter than noonday. Arrows of fire. Balls of fire. Trails of fire. Showers of fire. Some ot the appearances were larger than the fall moon. Ail arpund the heavens explosion followed explosion. Sounds as well as sights. The air filled with uproar. All the luminaries of the sky seemed to have received marching orders. The heavens ribbed and interlaced add garlanded with meteoric display. From horizpn to horizon everything in combus tion and conflagration. Many a brain that night gave way. It was an" awful strain on strongest nerve". Millions of people fell on their knees in prayer. Was the world ending, or was there some great event for which all heaven was illuminated? For .eight momentous hours the phenomenon lasted. East, west north, south; it looked as though tha heavens were in maniae disorder. Astrono mers watching that night said that those meteors started from 2,200 miles above the earth's surface and moved with ten times the speed of a cannon balk Enough Will Be Left fr a Heaven. The spectacle ceased n St until the rising sun ot the November morning eclipsed it, and the whole American nation tat down exhausted with the azitations af a night to be 'memorable until the earth itself shall. become -a falling star, Toe aiDie cioiei NEW ADYEBTISEMENTS. Monday, Dec. 19, 1892. Resumed This Morning. : '; The Great Sale, , . ' OF Ladies' Plain and Fur-Tfimmed GOYTS VND JV6KETS Vt Exactly ftalf Former PriGes. This is a manufacturer's entire stock of fine to finest gar ments, which we bought at the biggest reduction in prices that we have ever known to be made on garments so choice and absolutely perfect in every respect. We propose to give our patrons the complete benefit of this enormous and most advantageous purchase. 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The great orchard of the universe swept by the last hurricane letting down, the stars like ripened fruit Our old earth will go with the rest, and let it go, for it will have existed long enough to complete its tremendous experiment. But there will be enough worlds left to make a heaven out of, if any more heaven needs to be built. That day finding us in Christ, our nature regenerated, and our sins pardoned, and our hope triumphant, we will feel no more alarm than when in Sep tember, passing through an orchard, you hear the apples thump to the ground, or through a conservatory and you hear an un timely fie drop on the floor. 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