AGE SIX THE CITlfch, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 191 a. ARMAGEDDON OF THE SCRIPTURES Startling Presentation ot Com ing Events. PASTOR RUSSELL'S VIEWS, Churches of All Denomination and tho Civil Powers of Earth Are About to Unite In Common Cause Pcworful Influence Preparing For the Battle of Armageddon A Reign of Anarchy Will Be the Result of the Warfare Until The Messiah Takes Control. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 3. Tho Brooklyn Academy of .Music w a s crowded to the lim it today to hoar I'nator Hussoll's discourse ou the "Unttlo of Arma geddon." Ills text was: "He gathered them together unto a placed cnlled lu the Hebrew tongue Arm&gcddo u." (Revelation xtI. 10.) The speaker said: Armageddon In tbe Hebrew HlguiUoi. the "11111 of Meglddo." or Mouut of De struction. It was famous as a battle field In Old Testament times. Tbe Lord has seen fit to associate the name Armageddon, with tho great con troversy betwoen Truth and Error, right and wrong, God and Mammon, with which this Age will close, perish, and the New Age of Messiah's glory bo ushered In. He has purposely used highly symbolical figures of speech In the last book of the Bible, evidently with a view to hiding certain Impor tant truths until the due time for their rovcalment. But even in tho due time, the Bible assures us, "None of the wicked shall understand" (Daniel ill, 0, lOt none who arc out of heart har mony with God but only the wise of His people tho "wise virgin" class of the Master's parable. I have long avoided presentation of my understanding of our text and its context. I take it up now by request and because I believe It is due time to bo understood. I disclaim nny special inspiration. In some particulars my views agree with those of other Bible students, and in other respects they disagree. Much hearer must use his own judgment, do his own Blblo study, and reach his own conclusions. Kindly remember that I am not re sponsible for tho figures of speech used by the Lord. My interpretations do in deed constitute a terrible arraignment of Institutions which wo have nil rever enced and which embrace good people, of good words nud good works. God's saintly people In these various institu tions, being comparatively few, are ignored when systems as a whole are dealt with in prophecy. The Dragon, Beast, Falss Prophet. Our context tells us that three Im pure spirits (teachings) will go forth from the mouths of the Dragon, the Beast nnd the False Prophet, and thene three will be In accord, and symbolical ly the doctrines aro represented by "frogs." These three doctrines are to have n mighty influence throughout the civilized earth. They are to gather the kings nnd their armies to the great Battle of Armageddon. The ecclesiastical kings and princes, nnd their retinues of clergy and faith ful adherents, will be gathered in solid phalanx Protestant and Catholic. The kings and captains of industry, and as many ns can be influenced by them, will be gathered to the same side. The political kings nnd princes, with all their henchmen and retainers, will fol low lu line on tho same side. The financial kings and merchant princes, and all whom they can influence by the most gigantic power ever yet exercis ed in Uie world, will Join tho sumo side, according to this prophecy. These "doctrines of demons," repre sented by the "frogs," will lead many noble people In this great army to as sume an nttltude quite contrary to their preference. For a time the wheels of liberty and progress will be turned backward and medieval re straints will be considered necessary for self-prcservntlon for tho mainte nance of the present order of things. In giving this interpretation, it is necessary for us to indicate what Is symbolized by the Dragon, the Beast, and the False Prophet Bible students of uearly all denominations agreo with us that tho "Dragon" of Revelation represents tho purely Civil Tower. Protestant Interpreters generally agree that tho "Beast like a leopard" (Keve latlon xlli, 21 represents tho Papacy. But fewer still, we fear, will bo ready to support our view that Protestantism Is tho "Image of the Beast" (Revelation xlll, 15) in our context given another name, "the False Prophet." Wo urge no one to accept our interpretation, nor shall we think hard of any who refuse It. We will neither slander nor otherwise Injure them now, nor threat en them with eternal torture. They have the same right to their views that I have, and tho same right to mnke them known to others. And I, for one. will bo very glad to consider any thing which opponents may set forth as their Interpretations of our text. "Unclean Spirits Liko Frogs." The symbolisms of Scripture, right ly understood, are always forceful. Wlwn tho Holy Spirit used a "frog" to symbolically represent certain flortrlncs or teachings, we may bs suro the true application will fit well. A frog has a sago look, n wiso look. It swells Itself up In an apparent en doaror to Impawn the Mioliler. lu great mouth well represents lu chief power, uwd to croak. Applying thito symbols, wo leani that an evil spirit. Influence, teaching, will conic from tlio Protestant churches federated, from the Church of ltomr, and from tho Civil authorities, nil In full agreement. The spirit of nil will be boastful: an nlr of superior wisdom and knowledge will be proudly assum ednil will croak In harmony. All will tell of dire results that would follow, involving the Interests of both the present and the future life, if their counsel be not followed. However con flicting the creeds, the differences will be Ignored In the general proposition that nothing ancient must be disturb ed, or looked into, or repudiated. The Divine authority of the Church, nnd the Divine right of kings, aside from the Church, will not be nliowed to conflict. Any persons or teachings In conflict with thee boastful and un Bcriptural claims will be branded as everything vile, at tho months of these "frogs" speaking from pulpits and platforms and through the religious and secular press. Tho nobler scnti- I mcnts of some will be strangled by the philosophy of tho samo evil spirit which spoke through Calaphas, the high priost. respecting Jesus. As Cnla phas declared It expedient to commit n crime In violation of Justice, human nnd Divine, to be rid of Jesus nnd nis teachings, so this "frog" spirit will ap prove of every violation of principle necessary to their nclf-protectlon. The croaking of these "frog" spirits or doctrines will gather the kings and princes, financial, political, religious and Industrial into one great army. The spirit of fear, inspired by the croaklngs of these "frogs," will Bcourge the passions of otherwise good and reasonable men to fury, desperation. In their blind following of these evil spirits, evil doctrines, they will be ready to sacrifice life and everything on the altar of what they mistakenly suppose is justice, truth and righteous ness, under a Divine arrangement. For n brief time, as wo understand the Scriptures, these combined forces of Armageddon will triumph. Free i speech, free malls, and other liberties which have come to be the very breath of the masses in our day, will be ruth I lessly shut off under the plea of neces ' slty, the glory of God, the commands I of tho Church, etc. All will seem to be serene, until the great social explosion in our context described as tho "great Earthquake." An "earthquake," In symbolic language, signifies social revolution, and tho declaration of the context is that none like unto it over before occurred. (Revelation xvl, IS, 19.) Jesus described it as a time of trouble such as never was since there was a nntlon. Matthew xxlv, 21. The Lord Will Gather Them. The false, frog-llko teachings will gather together Into one host tho great, the rich, the wise, the learned nnd the kings of the earth, to battle. At this juncture Divine Power will step for ward, and our text tells us that HE shall gather the marshaled hosts to Armageddon to the Mountain of De struction. Tho very thing which they sought to nvert by their union, federa tion, etc., will be the very thing they will hasten. Other Scriptures tell us that God will be represented by the Urent Messiah, and that ne will be on the side of the masses. Thus we read In Daniel, xll, 1: "At that time shall Michael the Godlike One-Messiah stand up" assume authority. He will take possession of His Kingdom in n manner little looked for by many of those who erroneously have been claiming that they were nis Kingdom, and authorized by Him to reign in His name and in His stead. Jesus declared, "nis servants ye are unto whom ye render servlco." Some muy be rendering service to Satan and to error, who claim to be rondering service to God and to righteousness; and some of these may be serving Ig norantly, as did Saul of Tarsus, who "verily thought that ho did God a serv ice" in persecuting the Church. The saino principle holds true reversely. As nu earthly king docs not hold him self responsible for the moral character of each soldier who fights in his bat tles, so tbe Lord does not vouch for the moral character of nil who will onllst nnd fight on Ills sldo of any question "Ills servants they arc to whom they render service," whntever the motive or object prompting them. Tho same principles will apply In the coming Battle of Armageddon. God's side of that battle will be the people's side, and the very nondescript host the people, will bo pitted at the begin ning of the battle. Anarchists, Social ists, and hot-headed radicals of every school of reason nnd unreason, will be In the forefront of that battle. The majority of tho poor nnd tho middle clnss prefer penco at nlmost nuy price. A comparatively small number, God's consecrated people, will at heart be longing for Messiah's Kingdom. Theso will bide the Lord's time nnd wait pa tiently for It; they will bo of good courage, knowing the outcome outlined in the "moro sure word of prophecy," to which they have done well to take heed, "ns unto n light shining in a dark place until tho Day dnwn." II Peter I. 10. Tho masses will be restless of their restraints, but will be conscious of their own weakness as compared to the kings nnd princes, financial, religious nud political, which will then hold swiiy. Besides, tho masses have no sympathy with anarchy. They realize truly that tho worst form of govern ment is better than none. The masses will seek relief through tho ballot and penceful re-ndjustment of earth's nf fairs for tho elimination of evil, for the placing of monopolies nnd utilities and tho supplies of nature In tho hands of tho poplo for tho public good. Tho crisis will be reached when tho hither to upholder of law shnll become vio lators of the law and resistors of the will of the majority ns expressed by the ballot Fear for tho future will lead the woll-mcanlng ninsses to desper ation; nnd anarchy will result when Socialism falls. The Cloud's Silvor Lining. Horrible would bo this outlook for the future did wo not have tho lufalll bio Word of God assuring us of n glorious outcome,! Divine Wisdom hns withhold until our day tho great knowl edgo nnd skill which 1b nt the same time breeding millionaires nnd discon tents. Had God lifted the veil n thou sand years sooner, tho world would have lined up for Its Armageddon n thousand years sooner. But that would have been too soon for the Di vine purpose, becauso Messiah's King dom Is to l)e the great Thousand-Yoar-Snbbath of the world's history. God In kindness veiled our eyes until the time when tho gathering to Ar mageddon would immediately precede Mcwlah's taking to Himself His great Kiwe.r. and beginning His reign. Reve lation xl. 17. 18. "Send Them Strong Delusions." St Paul wrote prophetically of our time, that It would be one of serious trial nnd testing to many professing to be Christians. The reason for this he states they received not the Truth In the love of It (II Thcssalout.ms il, 10, I 11.) They preferred their own errone ous theories, tho Apostle explains, and therefore (Sod will give them over to n "strong delusion," nnd let them bollove the Ho which they preferred, nnd let them suffer for missing the Truth which they did not love. Thus they will be In tho condemned host, "fight ing against God," bocause of their lack of love for the Truth. It Is sad to say that we all as Chris tians hnve been laboring under n thor ough delusion respecting God's Plan. We hnvo claimed that Christ set up His Church in Kingdom power, and that the Church has been reigning on the earth as His representative. On the strength of this delusion, Jews and heretics have been persecuted to denth as opponents to Christ's Kingdom. All the while wo thoughtlessly repeated the Lord's prayer: "Thy Kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth, as in Heaven." We knew that the Redeemer said that Ho would como again to make us nis Brido and joint-heirs; but we Ignored the Scriptures. We were drunk, as the Scriptures symbolically say, "all nations were drunk" with the false doctrine. It is this false doctrine that will constitute the "frog" spirit which soon will begin to croak nnd to prepnro for Armageddon. The Bible presentation is that the world is a section of the universe in retHilllon against Divine authority, un der the captaincy of Sntan and his as sociated fallen angels. By Divine grace Jesus hns nlready "tnsted death! for every man," nnd the merit of that sac rifice must, eventually, grant Adam and his posterity a full, fair opportunity for the attainment of everlasting life. All who thus see the Divlno program nnd are walking in the light may know something at least respecting the "times and seasons." These brethren "are not In darkness, that that day and that battle of Armageddon should overtake" them "ns a thief un awares. Armageddon Not Yet but Soon. For forty years tho Armageddon forces have been mustering for both sides of the conflict. Strikes, lockouts and riots, great and small, have been merely Incidental skirmishes as the belligerent pnrtles crossed each other's paths. Cort and Army scandals In Europe, Insurance, Trust and Court scandals In America, havo shaken pub lic confidence. Dynamite plots, charg ed by turns on employees and on em ployers, have further shaken confi dence nnd tended to mnko each dis trustful of the other. Blttor and angry feelings on both sides are more and more manifest Tho lines of battle are dally becoming more distinctly marked. Nevertheless Armageddon cannot yet be fought. Other matters Intervene, according to prophecy. Gentile times have still two years to run. The "Imago of tho Beast" of our context must yet receive life power. Tho Image must be transformed from a mero mechanism to a living force. Protestant Federation realizes that Its organization will still bo futile unless it receive vltallzatlon unless Its clergy directly or Indirectly shall Imj recog nlzod ns possessed of npostollc ordina tion aud authority to teach. This the prophecy indlcatos will come from the two horned boast, which, wo believe, symbolically represents tho Church of England. High-handed nctivitles of Protestantism and Catholicism, operat ing In conjunction for tho suppression of human liberties, nwnlt this vivifying of tho Image. This may come soon, but Armageddon cannot precede It, but must follow porhapB a year after it. according to our view of the Prophecy. 8U11 another thing intervenes: Al though the Jews nro gradually flowing Into Palestine, gradually obtaining con trol of the land of Canaan, aud al though reports say that already nine teen millionaires are there, neverthe less prophecy requires an evidently larger number of wealthy Hebrews to be thero before tho Armageddon crisis bo reached. Indeed wo understand that "Jacob's trouble" lu tho Holy Land will come at tho very close of Armageddon. Then Messiah's King dom will begin to bo manifested. Thenceforth Israel In tho laud of prom ise will gradually rise from tho nshes of the past to tho grandeur of proph ecy. Through Its Divinely appointed princes Messiah'B Kingdom, all-powerful but Invisible, will begin to roll sway the cure nnd to lift up mankind. HOW ONE TITANIC FUND WAS SPENT $9,000 Distributed In Aid ot Nine Families, SOME MONEY PUT IN TRUST. Director of the Red Cross Emergency Rellsf Committee Reports on the Ex penditure of Proceeds of Metropoli tan Opera Benefit. W. Frank Persons, director of the Red Cross emergoncy relief committee, lias made his report ns to tho distribu tion of JD.OOO raised at tho benefit per formance at tho Metropolitan Opara House, New York, last April for the families of victims of tho Titanic dis aster. Mr. Persons in his report states the vircutnstances of nlno families of vlc 11 ms, to each of whom $1,000 was glv "ii from tho contribution, and says that each of thouo fauilllfui has rocclv wl or will rocelvo gifts from other purees sulflclent to carry out an appro priate plan for thou permanent rollof. An artist who was just coming into i career of groat promixo had gone to Europe to execute an Important com mission and waa returning on the Ti tanic. Ho was lost with his skotcbos aud loft a widow and children. One of his children has shown marked ar tistic ability, and the parents were planning an education for her along thoeo lines. Tho younger children, too, must bo provided for, and Mr. Persons says that the support of the family will require In addition to tho modest prop erty remaining to tho widow a consid erable gift, which it la hoped, can be 1 raised. ! Help For Widows. A newly married couple were com ing to this country to mako their pcf mancnt home here. Tho husband was lost in the wreck. A child has been born to tho wife. When she leaves tho hospital she will take a place nt serv ice In tho country, whero she can have her baby with her. It Is planned to 1 glvo her a small sum of money avail able for emergencies and times when she may not be able to earn anything 'and to put u larger sum in trust for her child. I A widow forty-eight years old lost her nlneteon-year-old daughter who had been of help In supporting the fnmlly. She had four children survlv- I lug, all of whom are in dcllcato health, and she has now tho support of the ' entire family ou her hands. She has broken down tinder the strain and can not work nt her washing for six days a week. The plan is to provide n pen siou for a number of years to supple ment the earnings of the woman nnd her daughters and bo lighten her work that she will be nble to cam a living going out only three or four days a week. The widow of an oil operator who was lost and who left threo children, one of whom Is a crlpplo and the other an invalid threatened with tuberculo sis, is to be helped at nursing, for which she has a natural gift, nnd a pension for ten years is to bo set aside for her until her daughters are able to help her. The widow of a laborer who wns lost, leaving six children, will receive the same assistance. An entire fami ly, consisting of father, mother nud nine-year-old son, wero coming to this country when tho father was lost nnd with him nil their money nnd proper ty. The widow and child aro now with her people, who give her a home. She has found employment in n fac tory nnd earns JO a week, which she pays for board for herself and her child, as her relatives cannot board her without compensation, A pension will be provided for her suppoort until her son Is educated nnd able to help. Other Cases Relieved. Tho widow of an American merchant in moderate circumstances who went down on tbe ship is left unprovided for. She has had a successful experience In running n amall dry goods business, nnd sho wants to establish another She will be helped lu this. A South Dakota farmer who had gone to Sweden to bring back his father was lost with his father In tho wreck. Ho had borrowed the money for tho trip, nnd his farm and Implements were mortgaged. He left a widow and tlx children, for whom emergent help has been given, and It Is hoped a large part of the debts enn be paid. A mechanic who had gone to Eng land with bis wlfo nnd who during his absenco had boeu excused from pay ment of dues lu his union was lost and his wife Is excluded from tho usual death benefit for widows of tho union. She U Incapacitated for work by reason of ill health, though sho Is a compe tent nurse, and If sho has proper care for a few years sho may be able to support herself. She, too, has been aided. , Qsrmany'a Wins Areas. German's area devoted to vluo cul ture reached its maximum 207,007 acres In lOOtl and has Hlnce decreased by 27,000. The vintage varies greatly from year to fear. Extremes were rep resented by $13,87IM00 In 1010 ns ligalnst 134,011X200 In 1001. A Mohammedan University, A Mohammedan university Is to bo established at Dagdad. Repressed Emotion. Ok. the man who Is shoutlnc with mlcfct an4 with main Te scatter his wisdom around Is a hro, atthouch h mar labor In vain For knowl4ce and Uaht to abound. DUaprxtntmeat and toll be has willingly aharrd. Reward, If It came, has seemed small. Ttt ha suffers but little In spirit compared To the man who sajrs nothing at all. VThn he's walking on tiptoe leat ho may disturb The harmonr friends hold o dear How he envlu the fellow out tho re on the curb Whose voice bid the multitude cheer! Ills cheek hi aflame, and bla hand silently shakes As he harks to tbe old battle call, But he forces a smile while Ills heart nearly broaks. The maa who says nothing at all. Washlneton Star. No Place For Him. "Th! is a pleasant little village," conceded tbe visitor. "Yea. sir. It's one of the loveliest spota In the country," nnswered tho native. "I was thinking of moving here with my family." "Why not? We're up to date. We have a amachoor dramatic club, it" "What was thnt first Item?" "A amachoor dram" But ho uever finished tho sentence. Tho prospective resident was running so fast that ho had already become a thing of tho past Cleveland Plain Dealer. The National Pastime. It Is an ancient mariner. lie atoppeth one of thrno And holds him with a skinny hand. "Have you a match T' quoth he. The shadrs of night were falling fast When throush an Alpine village passed A youth who bore mid snow and Ice A banier with a strancs dovlce "Got a match V It was a summer's evenlnc. Old Kaapar's work was done. And he before his cottage door Was alulae In the sun. ITLs little rrandchltd butted In. "Have you a match V said IVterkln. Milwaukee Sentinel. Wisdom of Minerva. A famous spinster, known throughout the country for her firmness, was en tertaining a number of little girls from a charitable Institution. After the luncheon the children were shown through the place In order that they might enjoy the many beautiful things it contains. "This." said tho spinster. Indicating a statue, "Is Minerva." "Was Minerva married?" asked one of the little girls. "No, my child," said the spinster with a smile; "Minerva was tbe Goddess of Wlsdom."-Now York World. Men's Desires. Some men are eager to command Where many may be led; Some men want Bold, and some crave land; Some merely ask for bread; Some men would be well satisfied With love or with renown; Some men win selfish, foolish pride By pushing others down; Borne men possess their greatest glee When they may calmly fish; Borne gift to gala applause may be Another's dearest wish, And here and there we And a male Who even claims delight If he can merely be the tall Of some one else's kite. S. E. Klser In Chicago Record-Herald. Misleading Demonstration. "You say your hearers sat through your speech in open mouthed astonish ment?" "I thought so nt first," replied Mr. Tcejus. "But I have learned that most of those fellows aro accustomed to Bleep with their mouths open." Wish NOTICE 0 ADMINISTRATION, ESTATE OK WILLIAM KATZ.. Late of the horoueli of Honesdale, County of Wayne. Pa. b. 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