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TALMAGE'S SERMON. . t SUNDAY'S DISCOURSE BYTrE NOTED DIVINE. Subject "Moral Expansion" O or Duty to the Heatheug in the Philippine Inlands Suggestions aa to "What We Should 'Do For Their Religious Welfare. Copyright. Louis Klopsch. 1999. Washington, D. C In this discourse Dr. Talmajte steers clear of tue political entanglements of our time and recom mends that which will meet the approval of all who hope for the perpetuity of our repuDiic ana tne weuare oi otner lands; tost, Genesis xxviii., 14, "Thou Shalt spread abroad to the west and to the east." Since the Americano-Hispanic war Is con cluded and the United States Embassador is on the way to Madrid and the Spanish Embassador is on the way to Washington the people of our country "are divided into expansionists and anti-expansionists. From a different standpoint than that usually taken I discuss this all-absorbing theme. I leave the political aspect of this subject to statesmen and! warriors and pray Al mighty God that they may be enabled rightly to settle the question whether the islands in controversy shall be finally an nexed or held under protectorate or re signed to themselves, while 1 call attention to the fact that a campaign of moral and religious expansion ought to be immedia tely opened on widest and grandest scale. At the close of this war God has put into tbe hands of this country the key to the world's redemption. Heretofore the re ligious movement in pagan lands had to precede th educational, After in China and India and the islands of the sea the missionaries have labored over fifty or seventy-five years the printing press and the secular school came in. Now to better advantage than ever before religious and secular enlightenment may go side by side, and so th work be accomplished in short time and more thoroughly. Starting with the fact that in Cuba and Porto Kico and the Philippine Islands at least three-fourths of the people can neither Jread nor write, what an opportunity for school and print ing press! Within five years every man in those islands may be taught 'to read not only the Bible, but the Declaration of In dependence and the Constitution of the United States and the biography of George Washington and of Abraham Lincoln. It seems to me that the Government of the United States ought by vote of Con gress afford common schools and printing presses to those benighted regions. Our National Legislature bv one vote anoro- priated 50,000,000 to give bread and med icine to Cuba. Why not by a similar crener osity give 50,000,000 for feeding and heal ing me minus ana bouis or those Ignorant and besotted archipelagoes. ' In the name of God I nominate a school for every neigh borhood of Cuba, Porto Rico and the Phil ippines. As soon as the gavel falls at 12 o'clock of next December 4 on the table of Senate and House of Representatives and tne roil nas Deen caliea and the prelimin aries observed let some member of our Na tional Legislature, with mind and soul and voice strong enough to be heard not only through those halls, but through Christen dom, propose a measure for the mental and moral disenthrallment of the islands in sontroversy. What has made" American civilization the highest civilization the world has ever seen? Next to tho " Bible and the church, schools, common schools, schools reaching from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from Drltish America to Gulf of Mexico. Five years under such educational advantage, and this whole subject that keeps our pub lic men agitated, some of them to frothing at the mouth, will settle itself. Give those Islands readers, spellers, arithmetics, his tories, blackboards, maps, geographies, globes. Let the State Legislatures at their next meeting, some of them assembling in early autumn, take parts of those islands under their especial educational patron age. What Is needed is State and National action in this matter of schools. Then l6t the editorial associations of the United States, as many of such organiza tions as there are Stutes, resolve at the next convocation to establish in every re gion of those islands a printing press, sups ported by people of this country until it :an become self-supporting. Each of these State Editorial Associations sending out to those islands at least one editor and two reporters and enough typesetters, down will go the ignorance and superstition of those islands as certainly as the Spanish Beet under Cervera sank under the pound ing of our American battleships, and into their every port will go intelligence and love of free institutions as certainly as into the harbor of Manila went Admiral Dewey on that famous night when he was not ex pected. Hoe's printing press! Nothing :tn stand before its bombardment. Ed itors of American newspapers and pub lishers of American booksl Take the or dination for such a magnificent service. Eloquence on yonder Capitol hill cannot meet the exigency. Epigrams of political platforms or in State Legislatures will not hasten the desired consummation one week or one hour or one moment. When Cubans and Porto Rican and Fili pinos see the morning and evening news papers thrown into the doorways and hawked along the streets of Havana and 3antiago and Manila, those who cannot read by the force of curiosity will learn to read, so that they may know what infor mation i3 being scattered, and that which may be missionary effort at the start and sarried on by Americans sent forth to do the work will soon be done by educated na tives. Porto Ricans editors! Porto Rlean reporters! Porto Rican typesetters! Porto Rican publishers! It was a great mercy to take these islands from under the heels of despotism, but it will be a mightier mercy to emancipate them from ignorance and degradation. The expansion of the knowl edge and intellectual qualification of all those islandy regions is the desire of all in telligent Americans. Awake, all you schools and colleges and universities and printing presses, to your opportunity! Still further, here is a wide open door for Christianity. First of all, we have the at tention of those people. The heathen nations are for the most part soporific. The American missionaries heretofore bad great difficulty in getting heathendom to listen. They excited some comment by their attire, so different was the parting of the hair and the shape of the hat and the cut of the coat and the formation of the shoe of the evangelizers, but the questions constantly arose in regard to the mission ary: "Who is h"?" "What is he here for?" And then the Interrogator would relax into the previous stupid indifference. But that condition of things hes passed. The guns of our American navy have awakened those populations. They do not ask who we are. They have found out. Tbuy are now listening to what American civiliza tion and our Christian religion have to say on any subject. Now Js the time, while their ears and eyes are wide open, to tell them of the rescuing and salvable and in spiriting power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the world. The steam printing press which secular educa tion plants there may be used and will be used to print religious newspapers and tracts and sermons and mighty discussions of questions temporal and eternal. The comfortable homes of those popula tions, when Christianized, standing side by side with the degraded huts of those who remain pagans will be revolutionary for good. The Porto Rieun and the Filipino will come out from this uncleaned and low roofed and uninviting kennel and sav to his neighbor of beautiful household, "Why cannot I have things as you have them?" And when he finds that it is tbe Bible, with its teachings on family life and personal purity and exalted principle, and the church of God that proposes the rectifica tion of all evil and the implantation of all good, be will cry out, "Give me the Bible, and the church, and the earthly allevia tions, and the eternal hope which have wroucht for you such trausilsaraticn." Now, church of God, now, all Christian philanthropists, is your opportunity. Nothing like it has occurred since Christ came. Perhaps there may be nothing like it till His second coming. Here is a deiln iteness of aim that is most helpful and in. spiring. The millions of dollars gh'en for the redemption of the world and the thou sands of glorious missionaries who have gone forth among barbaric nations were given and enlisted under a great and im measurable Idea. But when they come to add to the great and immeasurable idea the Idea of deflniteness we will infinitely augment the work. More than three hun dred million of heathen in India, more thaD three hundred million of people in China and more millions of heathens than can be guessed outside of those countries some times stagger and confound and defeat out faith. But here in these islands of present controversy we can farm out the work among the churches and in five years, undet the blessing of God, not onlv fit the peo ple for the right of suffrage, but pre pare them for usefulness and heaven. The difference between the general idea of the world's evangeliza tion and some particularized field cf evangelization is the difference between the improvement of agriculture a mong all nations and the -improvement of seventy five acres put under one's especial care and industry. By all means let the gen eral work go on. But here is the specific Held for religious concentration and de velopment. This is not chimerical or im practical. I read this morning that the American Missionary Association of the Congregational Church has already begun the work at San Juan, Utuado and Albon ito, and all denominations of Christians in six months will be in those islandy fields, and we all need with our prayers and contributions to cheer them on to take for God and righteousness those regions which our American navy has captured from Spanish perlldy. it has been estimated tnat tnls Americo- Spanish war cost us f 300,000,000. It would not cost hall oi tnat to proclaim and carry on and consummate a holy war that will rescue those archipelagoes from satanic domination. Who will volunteer? I beat the drum of a recruiting station. Who will enlist under the one sparred, blood striped banner of Immanuei? Cuba and Porto Rico and the Philippines are stepping stones for our American Christianity to cross over and take the round world for God. We need a new evangelical alliance organized for this one purpose. In all de nominations there are those with large enough hearts and who have been thor oughly enough converted to join in such an advanced movement men who, putting aside all the minor differences of opinion, "believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of. heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ Ills only begotten Son," and who would march shoulder to shoulder in such a Gospel campaign. The result would be that those Islands, after such a scene of gospelieation, would assort themselves into denominations to suit themselves, and some would be sprinkled in holy baptism and others would be im mersed in those warm rivers and some would worship ia religious assemblage silent as the Quaker meeting house, and others would have as many jubilant ejacu lations as a backwoods camp meeting, and some of those who preached would be gowued and surplleed for the work, and others would stand In citizen's apparel or in their shirtsleeves preaching that Gospel which is to save tbe world. Mark you well that statesmanship, how ever grand it is, and wise men of the world, however noble, cannot do this work. Mere seeular education does not moralize. Som of the most thoroughly educated men in all the world have been the worst men. Quieken a nan's intellect, white at the same time you do not make his morals good, and you only augment his power for 9vil. Geo graphy and mathematics and metaphysics and philosophy will never qualify a people to govern themselves. A corrupt printing press is worse than no printing press at all, but let loose an open Bible upon those islands and let the apocalyptic angel once fly over them, and you will prepare them to become either colonies of the United States GDvernment, or, as I hope will bo the case, ind-ependent republics. God did not exhaust Himself when He built this nation. The islands will yet have their Thomos Jeffersona, qualified to write for them declarations of independence; and George Washingtons, capable of achieving their liberties; and Abraham Liacolns, strong enough to emancipate their serf doms, and Longfellows and Bryants, cap able of putting their hills and their rivers and their landscapes into poems; and tho Bancrofts and Prescotts, to make their his tories; and their Irvings, to write their Sketch Books; and their Charles O'Couors and Rufus Choates, to plead in their court rooms; and their Daniel Websters and John J. Crlttendens, to move their Senates. The day coineth hear it all ye who have no hope for those islands or be-dwarfed and diseased illiterates the day cometh when those regions will have a Christian civilization equal to that which this coun try now enjoys, 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. Do you see in this process of gospelized intelligence those archipelagoes will as a nation be protected from the two woes prophecised in regard to this country the one woe prophecised by the expansionists and the other woe prophecised by the anti-expansionists? It is said by tho?o who would have us take all we can lay our hands on as a nation that, unless we enter the door now open for the enlargement of our national domain, we will decline the mission which God in His providence has assigned us. But surely no woo will coma upon us or upon them if we Christianize them as we now have the opportunity of doing. The political tech nicalities are nothing as compared with the importance of this movement. I im plore all political expansionists to aug ment us in this work of moral and relig ious expansion, for unless those Islands are moralized and elevated in intelligence and habits we do not want them, and their annexation would be political damnation. On the other hand, I iaplore all anti expansionists to take a hand in the gos pelizatlon of Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippine Island. The only way to pre pare them to take earn of themselves is tc give them the Ten Commandments that were published on Mount Sinai and let them hear the groan of sacrittce that was breathed out on the heights of Golgotha What they most want is the Gospel, the pure Gospel, the omnipotent Gospel, th Gospel that helps heal the wounds of the body and irradiates the darkness of the mind and achieves the ransom of tho soul But on this platform the so called ex pansionists and so called anti-expansionist! will yet stand side by side. Though I an? not a prophet or the son of a prophet, within five years, if this relfgio-educationa-work is properly attended to, there will be a Cuban republic, a Porto Rican republic and a Philippine republic, one of them oe a large scale, but they will all have theii schools and printing presses and evangeli cal churches, their Presidents, their Senates and House of Representatives, their Mayon and,their constabularies, and as good or der will be observed in their cities as no? reigns on Pennsylvania avenue, Washing ton. or Broadway, New York. Christ has started for the conquest of thi nations, and nothing on earth or in hell cai stop It. The continents are rapidly rolling into His dominion, and why not these isl ands, which for the most part are only fragment. broken off from continents, tbe Interval lands having been sunk by earth quakes, allowing the ocean to take mas tery over them. Each mother continent has around it a whole family of little conti nents. If the continents are being so rapidly evangelized, why not the islands? If America, why not Cuba and the Baha mas? If Asia, why not the Philippines and the Moluccas? If Europe, why not the Azores and the Orkneys? If Africa, why not Madagascar and St. Helena. The same power that broke them off the main land can lift them into evangelization. New Forest. In England. An English writer, in discussing the question of the unemployed, sug Rests that the waste lands of the United Kingdom be planted with trees to in sure a good supply of wood. . in the near future. This visionary is wor tied by the wooden things imported into England from America. He says "A visit to the docks elicited a deal oi curious information. The manufao lure of such useful little articles at clothes pegs, umbrella sticks, mouse traps and skewers has almost ceasec in this country, yet the profit attach ing to these goods must be consider able, or it would not pay to cut down the timber, make the goods, pay the railway charges to the nearest port, then expenses of shipping them from America to England, cost of unload ing, middleman's charges, cost of car riage to the places where they are sold and cartage to the 6hops. The ?arue applies to oars of which, at the iocks, there were a vast number rollers for washing machines, latbes, iooring boards and palings. The joopers' trade is also declining. America sends over enormous quanti ties of wood all cut to measurement, with staves, heads and wooden hoops 3oruplete. All that the coopers have to do is to put them together." New Tork Press. Dogs Fight Wildcat. Sim Randall, a Gulf Summit lum berman, and his two dogs treed a big wildcat near the Cascade. 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