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I'd fAPHAN'S SERMON lVDiscoURSE BY, THE NOTED VANCEL1ST. ' . i - V I . i The Dath of Christ a .,tt: ".,., viir by u lie lanes Away 5fIpt'All ,,e S tInR nd "From tUe p00 its Victory. - . Mrv rT-rv The following im. ylon has been prepared for aire r . tne popular pastor-evangel- tfV, Dr. J. Wilbur Uhapman. t9c ;nf the discourse is .ttaDDoni, sttl'iec nroached from -the text, 4 "Jesus rttv Ypr Mary! biie turned herself, ' ith unw rrt1m 20: 16. 1 v.-'UIstl of Christ lies between His p' . 'tins Poiuts in HiSf history, " and tne -t Him as to us an was the gate " &P He passed through ' it mtq : His ' resurreeuou. .xi me crucmxion drioU?, pnted as one mountain and the ; f": n JS all'-"'"" : viic uuiidl Ul tfpf , uke a valley, and since it is true 'n'ist, lb evcry valley mentioned in the $ there is a well of water or a ::'' ctranee as it may seem m this Pi?n?vhich seems to be rilled only with tnd.0": the death of Christ is the would not let 'her leave, tha- n "atJ I -ail Tir,fa,- A could not M'- S ? w now 'she. toiled all the night; and. have taken noth she didno 'h,. 'a,i.0,e ?t Him ing;. neyertheles laU Uv wdl vril let er nn-i down thP hp " . . Thi rtiscinies are nsnine rr i .. . TV-" v wc uiaae n where His rmSrfSS Wor te last place and all the night they 'have toiled and k7 JJ.a ?recious body, had been seen4 taken. nothing hut ! the Master, makes a rich reward fr reaped a simple suggestion, as a result of which l ord alter rn116 st i h,er he? Sathe in-'so many fish that their firat A SmSV6 0m e-dcad; the net . brake and their partners came to ?IK ! ?ear,.?ls voice, and the first to heln'them and fill both the ships so that uuiu uunvpranrmn ri-K u: , . n i . . . . . r . .. era havo u j u.. Deliev- they began to sink., He is the Master to era nae not the same degree of faith nr v,i ..w v, ; woo;f t.;i hnti? i7 gf f couraSe or wisdom, and business difficulty:' There is no an- i ertamly true- that those whb noyance in the home but what might be ttLc rlul?1 mos? fervently ;,and cleave to rizht if He were .in control: there is no mfort erf:"1. st possible comfort and help to it:., .4oQfh TTo fo 1 the fting and trom the grave its. vic the tomb of. the Christian in aU this side of the burial of Christ iie kiTi tenanted with angels, but we 115 . ,f en much to do with His hurial vitli Hia resurrection. John gives no a!rrative of the resurrection itself, but Il-l ArtMill f ' A? V Q n VWk -, int. v? himh was convinced that the resur f'on bad taken place, it is not so ii'qn argument, although on the basis I f it the suongwk. aiguuicum nave ueen l it is rather . heantifnl tpati- ?X.nd a thrilling story. . When Mary Sob was empty Peter and John made L' the spot at the top of their speed. ym outruns. Peter, but naturally rever ence keeps him from entering the tomb. He looks in, however,' to convince himself that the body has : not been "removed' by tj,e enemies of Christ, for the linen clothes in which He had been ' wrapped .rr ravel ullv taken olf .and left behind. When i'eter comes up they two enter the t.imli together, and their inferences are reached after they- have carefully studied .iiivroundinffs. This - simple narrative will be to many minds more convincing a creat argument. It is told clearly bv an eye. witness of all the events. We too Alarv breathlessly giving out the TRAPPERS' KNELL SOUNDED. xxim most, closely will always enjoy the anxietv in business but what might be SrcTt 7?vnvlt H.im. . ' avoided or met if He were really in. the ,V- IC J ce tne ins.truction -given to seat- of power in bur lives; there is no !Jf story ncerning love in its dif- difficulty sd : great1 or no annoyance so kSifnl68 nf ements.In Peter it tricing as : to be beneath His thoughtful is feubjection, m John it is objection.. The suggestion. If, as f He said Himself, ' the replj of Peter,to the Lord was, "I love very hairs of burt-liead are numbered. nf iincSe n JStn1a nnt description and not a sparrow falls, to: the ground -ir as' T e. dciple Avhom Jesus without God's care-then we may rest as loved. Maj we not ; Warn.; therefore, of sured. that He will turn to us with com the apprehension of Jesus' love for us iri- plete deliverance iif He r only be recog stead of being occupied with out poor; fit- nized as Master. . 7 n f ul flickering hie for He is that which Thirds-He is the Master of the : home will eive greatest lov to -the smil Tho nr.f,.in.ir, i u. ow4- , exhortation pi the benntures ia "Kem it irar -a ;flRH ; t.;qi tu J.uu""1 V"c wveuvuou. j.u luary WC ll: '28 - ."And whPn sh? had sn amd shfi discover these, elements properly com- went her way, and called Mary, her sis Dined. Xracing her historv , we find .that I tp-r con-rofiir eoin Viq TVT'io net nrYir a Jesus had delivered herefrom an l awful and calleth for thee." There is no home aw icu.-o coua was iiseu more oeautuui in an xne wona xnan xne early .the, first day of the week He ap- home of Mary, and Martha and Lazarus, peared , hrt rto Mary Magdalene, out of only because the chief guest of that home 1R. O TmKr olio mli a.1:. 4l.A J I- . .t r-. V n 1 p tV 7 . vJ . , ica"-! wuru every movement -:. was tne - son 01 Ltoa. of Hezekiah. Isaiah 38: 17, "Behold for Again" in Luke 9: 38, we read, "And e peace , I had great bitterness, but' Thou hold a man of the company cried' out say hast in love, to my soul delivered it from ing, - Master I- beseech Thee, look upon the pit of corruption: for. Thou .hast cast my. son; for he is. mine "only child." It all my sins behind Thy back." V Marginal will be a happy' ' time? whfen we - have reading, 'Thou hast loved up - my soul learned to 'bring our; children to Him, to from the pit of corruption." Therefore place our loved' ones in His care, in a being so much forgiven she loved much, word, to recognize Him as the Master of That is, Jesus love was the source and" us all. - ' ; x ; ' her love was the inevitable result.' There A very dear friend of mine.t one of ' a are some elements of Mary's love which family of seven sons, told me that his old ought to be studied here. Scotch mother almost broke her heart in a) The vision of ancrels did not terrifv I the old land lipransp nnp rf hpr rpvti ner. assu as they was : toe of Christ to be any ways" afraid of the I mother, said mv -friend, rose tremblinsrlv. sight of angels. Undoubtedly she was ab- leahinc upon ' the chair heavily and said, solutely forgetful of her physical weakness, "I will never let him go. 1 gave him to for she said to Him whom she supposed to God before : he was born. I carried, him be the gardener, "Sir, if Thou have borne into the kidjc as soon as I could, walk, and Him hence, tell me where lhou hast laid he is God a cmld, and He will have him it in Matthews gospel the angels re- sons was a profligate. There came into red the .woman by saying "Fear not." her home one dav an acred neighbor who were afraid, but with M"ary she I said, "Why dof you .sorrow so; you have completely - filled- with thouehts six sons saved: let John so." And mv Him, and I will take Him away." How avould it have been possible for her to handle the body ot one who was dead, and yet doubtless she would have found a way. It is certainly true that intense de- votion to the ljord talces away every He turns the world over to get him," and she lived longf enough, said my friend, to, see him a -Christian, a Judge, of the high est courts in I America and an ofiicer in the church. i But of Fur Farms Will Suppiy the Market in ' ' - the Future. J:" The trapper's life is not all beer and skittles, not. "one round of pleasure and success. Every, pelt that comes to his hand is procured, only after vast amount of work- wbnc that would make the ordinary atrrer shudder. And yet when the fashionable woman selects, a garment that ti.its her fasti odious taste, out of the many that are shown her, how little doe3.she. realize what th at fur may have meant to the man: who got it, the man. who braved the bitter cold that he might contrib-' ute a few pelts to the great marts of the world,' and get in exchan&e a bare livelihood! But perhats, fai ter all, the trapper is a. man o , be envied, especially so if his country is one rich in fur-bearing , animals for then, he can make a good living, and, greatest of food ! animals furs, too,' plenti The lives of trappers in different parts : ot the country . are probably very much- alike,' varying chiefly with the climatic conditions. In Florida, for example, the life is seen in its easiest j form-r-mild climate, and an abundance of food animals furs; too," are plcnti f u, but owing to their thinness they are of much Isss value ' than : those from the northern countries, v - ; J In Canada the furs are thinker &v. d better, but the di faculties are increas ed because of the climate. ; The winters- are long and . snow-bound. . ; There are days together of raging storm. Not only must the trapper know the weather, but he must be prepared to meet it with fortitude, wrehever -he may :be. The " country itself is im mense in geographical area. The trap per must be self-reliant and know what to go in an emergency. Like the animal he hunts, his native wits become acute. 'Y f - - ; : With the increasing demand for furs and the extravagant demands of f ash- Legscles to Cmplcyc. . In addition to leaving over 100,- 000 to Glasgow , charities, Mr. Janies Dick, the Glasgow gutta-percha mil lionaire, whose will has Just been registered- at Edinburgh, has bequeatned handsome sums to all hi3. employes:".-.: The casiier reeeiVed 5,000. , . ' 1 Each clerk gets 500. , t : ; The manager of departments, 500. Each woman worker with . thirty years service,- 300. . - Women workers with twenty years service; 100. ' 5 .... And every other woman worker Is bequeathed 50. .'.-'' The men employes are not so hand somely provided for. . jThose with forty years' service get 100. . ' .. :Ky::;i. Twenty years' , service, 75. 'Fifteen years' service, 50. The remainder, 30 each. : s iT'ri Tiio finmp.Rtips. Mr. Dirk also makes handsome legacies. The cook gets 2,000 and the housemaid, coachman, and the gard ener 1,000 each. :.y;y: - - . :' I The largest goat ranch in the world is owned by Charles S. Onderdonk, of Lamy, I N. M. He has 20,000 goats, and they have 28,000 acres in which t6 rm. f; - -j :'v"? '-A - i-:- ;y, i : -'j-'r " A. P. JUiOOMEY. 7bn8orktl Artist, next door to Pod hCice. Bazor honing to perfection. I N repair shoes and can guarantee work. J ust try me. , TBTON, N. O. m ig mm Fourth Bui ion which requires that fur garments: all the expressions the be of different shape and style each thought of the burden of service, and those, one tised by Mary in the text is the most year the fur-bearing animals in-their who have an absorbing love for Christ kirnr. abboni which, isto say, wild Deoming scarcerVyear- carrlinff-news. and we watch the hastv nnssihle tinder ordinarv circumstances. I us and God has sriven us to Him .and we by year, SO It 13 sate to conjecture that r C 4-U I I I fril il i t ' I K . 1 L ii. 1 ,1 - J a TT- e . r ill i xu. v, nnr.f'iui uli ui. wnu.-iucu uuu lueir aiiere are tnree people wnora we may re- unvu uurseivc m a way yitMueu u xura, iur laruis win ni tiie iului auyyiy iiit; VL . - t i ...a. ii I i fr i ii : A ...u Ji '.ia. n i . i.l ii. tt: v I . - ... , . ... . markets,, and ; the trapper win oe a OFFER AGENTS or FIRMS XnExclusWe Territory.- ?ur ir aim Burglar prooz saxes bi f - or Country. OUTF IT FREE. NO needed. Agents actually getting rich ; o can you, Proofs and Catalogue free on application. ALPINE SAFE & CYCLE CO. CINCINNATI. O. i1' i,a a. 1.1 u I- i l; i.: il. ii ...IVa,,u u .Vv4.fu n f. tt: v. rapid racing uiuug uc juccid uui uuuugu meiuDer as representiuji me imec fcuuuea, num n uuuhuw wcu wi us-w icitwiui uc the eates to the garden. We behold John faith, hope and love; Mary of Bethany, our Master In fact as well as in name, standing panting at the rock-hewn sep- who believed that He was to be crucified and make this sort of a covenant with lr,V.or :;nrt Are eaten a' Vision. Ot 1'etpr I nnH huriPd nnninfpfl His hrtrtv tor thft mi- I Mini on this !dav: ( man of the past; " Those who come after us will read of his life and it will fairy tale. As the large hark pftnnA laden t.ri the till the articles in the would omc in His kingdom, revealing I are pure and. good and true and shall tend : , A lf. "ta r,QcaiTio- rinwn tho I" u w tnlH'thm-T- A K0 IT:- 1.;ff M.i. Monlonn ig n I to make me like Him. -i .w ) UU ilU w vaa'waa u w A. VMV V T V I Xi.13 11U LJ U U U blllO T Al.ttUVVMW ,v I X , men leave the sepulcher together awed I beautiful representation of love. ; and convinced, and the eye witness who We find again m this story an uiustra Clneata FOR A Situation. toiling un behind' but not hesitating a mo- rial, showing her faith; the penitent thief " First Ii wll let Him rule in my mind, be like a fail mentf 'e see him entering and gazingat upon the cross expected that Christ and will think only of those things that Indian" birch-D . . 1 .1 i I'll il. i 1 . ... i ' TT' , 1 J 1 .3 J . 1 1 11 J. J this and rnat, Book-Ket ping, Business. PHONOGRAPHY, Tjpa-YrUiKg Teiegrapni Second-ll will let Him dwell in mv heart, rememberinc that out of the full- thus beautifully relates what he knew of tion of the fact that fears and sorrows of ness of the heart the mouth speaketh, A morning aads, "He saw believers are often quite needless. We and remembering also tnat the heart is a quick-flowing rivers of time and civil ization, so will the picturesque trapper slowly but surely fade out of existence. Country Life in America, Measurements of a large number of heads of those attending the universi ties of Great Britain show that the in telligence of a student, so far as it , can be measured by his success as a ttar wnnderfu Vopvpri " I iro thnt Mnrv stnnrl.nt the senuleher 1 fountain seridinst forth streams either bit Man came after that as quickly as she weeping as if nothing could comfort her. ter or sweet according as either Christ or could;:ut exhausted with her rapid car- The anjrels spoke to her and still ahe His great enemy be in, control. rving-oithe news to Peter and John was wept: The Lord Himself addressed her . Third-He hall be the blaster of my riot able 'to. keep-pace with, them as they saying; "Why weepest thou?" and the hand.?. .J" Will layhold of no thing that run to the tomb, and before she arrived burden of her complaint was always the would be against Him, and I will remem ber trere gone. . She may have missed same, "They have taken away my Lord per? that) I am in this world m Jlis stead them in the streets a3 she came out of and . I know not where they have la?d to minister as iHe would minister and help city. At any rate, finding the: tomb Him," and yet all' this time her risen as He would help.- . . TTer tears. I Fourth He shall have absolute control plain the "reason of it, she stands there therefore, were needless, and her sorrow of my feet; I will strive to go on errands scholar, has no relation: to the size: of , heart-broken and pours out her i. distress was eroundless. Uoubtless JMary iauea to yi w-r".1"; uuiu Su,; iu uu nis neaa. .in tear?. The grave being empty the recognize Jesus. things that 1 teel sure wouia have tne whole earth is empty to her; the dead , First Because she was not expecting seal,of,His approval. , In a word, 1 will Chrir, was more to her than a living Him, and so we ; of ten miss our choicest give Him control of my who.e being, world. She can but stand and lay her blessings for: want of looking for them, spirit, soul and body shall be under the head upon the stone and let her tears and have doubtless mistaken them when sweepofHis influence. As a matter of How n trom a broken hrart. So ahsorb- r ffht before us. but doubtless, also, sne lack, .nc uora uuw wuuui . m uui .opziiw. ,m is her grief that the Vision of angel does -not astonish her; she had but the r,Arri " i, 4. i.i I v. ;a on iiiiiefrfltinn - nf nnrplvcft remade, for just as when Ahrist was cru bar nr-st know her loss and understand as we behold Him, not so much faceto cified the veil of temple rent .in what -?he is seeking, so that when she face as we-' realize His presence with the nJ ?7r- Wi -1 Ti&i sees the eardener-aa she supposes she heart. "Blessed are the pure . in heart, will lay , Aold upon Him as my Master "Tf '.' har0 Lrtio Wim fw thnv shall see God." arid yet what Address WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINCTONi ICY., Vot circular of his f amona and responsible COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UHWERSmt Awarded Medal at World' Exposition. Eefers to tbonsands of graduates'1 inr poBitions. Cost or Full Business Conjrse, -includirig Tui tion, Books and .Board in family,' about f90, IO Shorthand,Type-Wrifing, andTilegraphy ,SpeaaIfies. BSTTbe Kentucky University Diploma, under seal, awarded graduates. Literary Course free, if desired. No vacation. Enter now. Graduates successful.. In order to have your UUen reach tw, addre only. WILBUR R.KIlTHl.EXlNGTON.KV' S failed to recognize Him because Ot tne xie CRmeuiero viie qiy vi regeneration. fact that it was hardly light m the morn- ana in? opini in ine ooay oi a man is uKe ; A cv,a caw TTrm but dimlv. Thus the holy of holies in the plan of the lab- BOYS and! GIRLS, ISle. 5? friPfl mif "IF fhMt lavo hnrnA Him I fnr thPV Shall gee LiOU. ana V hence." She does not even mention His thoughtful Christian can fail to see that name, for she cannot imagine that any we have a. picture of many a believer 8 one is thinking of any other than He who experience. How. often we are anxious fills her whole mind and heart. (John, when there is no cause for anxiety. How 20: 11-13). "But Mary stood without at frequently we mourn about the absence the sepulcher weeping, and as she wept of things which are realljr within our she stooped down and looked into the sep- grasp. Two-thirds of the things we tear ..l-i i ... t t i i t r 1 A i- nil ami Tnonir nr uicner, and seeth two angeisun wnite sit-1 m ine never uappei ov o,i, ting, the one at the head and . the other the tears we shed are shed -in;. vain, it counting myself to have been crucified with Him, buried with Him, risen with Him and; seated with Him, believing that He will- thus .infuse my whole being, breaking: down any barriers between my nature and making me to be as He would have me be. - :'; . .. You can have one of our 'AL.ARD" Juvenile Eticveles toy selline our household? special - - ties which w niftnufactureTen davs workrill do It. -We jrive tills wheel es a nremium for selllnc a certain f xKESlser of our eooda. . The date child's wneeL 17 1-y-lnff ram'e20 It to order, short head, 1 S-lnr droSl In, crank (drop-forged ),iiickel-plateU handWbar,4B5H5S raid or drontied with exoander. -added: or racing saddle, sprockets 'JO and 8, S--in. chaintool-bag with in. Won by tlie Lord's Prayer. ' i ''I a. - Cn -v-o-rv to rm 4- 1 ? -wi f m Vl aP tV T at the feet, where the body of Jesus had Mary had found the seal of .the tomo un- power of Christ's words over a poor de- iim. ina they say unto ner, woman, orosen sue.. miauu : V" graded people is related by Mr. iay m his why weepest tlou? She saith unto them, very absence of tlje body which made her VVestem Barbary." He says: , ; Because they have taken away my Lord, weep was a token fpr good and ;a cause oi j remember on one occasion traveling and I know not where they have laid joy for herself and for all mankind. in the country with a companion who pos- Him." As Mary answers the angels she - .. -H- -.r ,V c, a sessed some knowledge of medicine; we' heard a step behind her and the door of 7 "Jesus sdith unto, her, Mary I ane had arrived at a &oor near hich we were the tomb is darkened by a shadow, and turned herself and saith unto mm, n&p- . our tenta when & crowd of Arabs on turning discerns dimly through her bom! which is to say, JViaster. xne way surrounded , us, cursing , and swearing at tears a figure which naturally enough she in which Mary addreeses her .Lord is i most tne 'rebellers : against God My friend, supposes to be the gardener., because he significant. It is a; term onen aponea to wh0 spoke a little Arabic, turning around was the likeliest person to'.be going about Him and ;always wisely, in (iaew to an elderly person, whose garb bespoke the garden at that early hour. (John 20: 8, we read, VFor one is your Master even him(a (priest, said: 'Who taught you that H-16). "And when she had thus said she Christ-' It will be a' happy day lor the we wef e unbelievers? Hear my daily pray- turned herself back and saw Jesus stand- church when we yield to the masjery oi an(J -ud for youraeivea. He then.re- ing and knew not that it was Jesus. Jesus Christ It-is trae that men. are tre- peated the Lord's - Prayer. All stood Jesus saith ranto her, Woman, , why weep- 'quentlymdiffere ir amaze(j an(j snent till the priest exclaimed, est thou? Whom seekest thou? She, example, an -Matthew 26: 'May iGpd "curse me if I ever curse again supposing Him to be the -gardener, saith das; which betrayed-Hun, aPyered .ana- th0se ;ho h0id puch-belief! Nay, more; unto Him, Sir, if Thou have borne Him said, Master, is it I? .He saicTunto mm. that prayer shall be my prayer till my hour . w , mi i.i !.vtt: - i-ii r.r.iA aTotiv TYinTi has claimed . J, t it a . t. nenec, ten me wnere xnou nasi iaia xiim, j-uu-i y nC- a w be come. : l pray tnee, u xsazarene, repeat and I will take Him away. Jesus saith to yield to, iflepaswij ui the prayer, -that it may be remembered and unto her, Mary! She turned herelt and nas oetrayea xiuu uy 'rx; Tl l Written among us in letters oi gold.' says yet again, "Hail, Master!: and kissed ThP aiftpr At hrr name was enoush Him." .TThere can oe no crnser ucu a.ai. v..j....t. AviawiAiai i-rV- rrr&o-n nr mnmnn and decorated: Rrev ial colors' to-order. 'All n.Jy)..niTn.iT onH tntcrrhnncrpaviift sn that renairs can be had at a small cost. We manufacture this wheel, guarantee it six months and pay the freight. Our " Automatic CarpetlStrelch'er j m i. i- . n,,ir collar nnorofAr st. and in Rt.rtcnlnir (lTirl fapkinir r.Amflt RnriTpArrMrl vft fifty tacks per minute. The Columbia Tack Puller and Royal Dust Beaterseilghtifori o wo oisn mannfnctiire the AL.ARD ' in ladies and v i A n A A n A f 9 rcuw, -T C . , g.rTi.1 i-i-i. . l,lv. I II II II II II II I A rents size, i in. rrame.-za m. wneeiu, owmj ""S? ,v C we give as a premium or sell direct. Write at once for full par- 7 ticulars. as now is the time to take orders for the coming season. -? THE GODDARD & ALLEN CO.8oe State Street, Beloit, Wis. oi :'l 0 aith unto Him. Rabboni!. which is to or -again m mattnew ' ' I . nn-nm. "HOI nn say, .Master . . i . , , .v: ' I i l.i: t- i.ua rV,nf wi, h pnmps trom tne nearly oi ti to ted ner.it was some one wno Knew . nbritian and ,:r...ri-r::rtV ' thprp' -. 'rhf 'vnic'p deemed acam I irieuu, wuu tioimo v laieu muwiims uuw ai nmco wrcu.c, &atofiri.for,S, .Botoib.; - SrtLSft eter .power- f or good;thari any . may other That Silence Saved Me." There is a very : suggestive incident re that was command a calm witnm ner, ior once . -"i jpv Him with vour v.i. .r i. 'j i F,.rti hpr tr Christ and yet to deny xiim wiui yum aorenev. j'-iuic-LiiaL voice liau . uauiaucu I . - . , ,, i i. 1 1 ata . . i , ... .i "nature the pvH RnJrit that had taken pos- life is an awiui tnmg, uuu au A young man sat cnatting witn some lonofrelffi dayr the giddy girls, mong them was sweet, out of darkness into liht. and. from bing Himself , v -Theretare,mylaces m the auiet young woman known as a Christian. i ' ... i TL.T T WhOTP ' I 1 1 T 1 f I 1. 1 1 r! I- - I 1 tT in t hP , hanraesi l ew icmowcuv " . " . , vu.uiv, , V . ', . l i T i. there is verv much more angels ' than we tendance unon Jesus' birth, their con- TTl.A 'xa 'Tor apr have JfU". stant presence during jalV His -life;, and tne,-u - y:lf? Jl ejenthe guaing-ot ""i an examine ui tucii ccj. v in. w . - i --r . . i, inMaa onn ia an thus-i . i - i r j . . j..x f ii fi .j.i;nm1f ,n samana auu .uamwr r. v nis naraneue, hodihz 10 lorce uer 10 reiute ua. T.ne uroviueiiiicui ucomib - , n i iri h trppn trnni i ; . , . w . ri- i ?. j Av nj - i TV;-, 1 v 1 ' ri in l tration ior an wiiu wmv . r aometninff. uutsne mamiamea me same MU'l arp flnm niSTPTR ll.v ' lllicx. ttuv. , ... ------ , t , rrrt,-, Ara hnnoloca and . . , . . , , ii. , jrr'.,Wnw. their bondage. xucv -?,, sweet, dienined ; silence, i A vision oi nis Z rnrv helpless dead-according to ,tawaim QWn , ,tuPIdity, broke over Jhe young man u:x.u - ' r"T loi out from the presence ormeu acyuiu- convicted hM" of sin He said ter ". SSr in to the Scriptures.L.uke 17:,;14, :nd telling the story, "That silence aaved uut put. rin uujwuuu iuC hem tie saia unto xnera. ... . . ' , . i l some draw j jla. i. kj iiiui iiiiiA . v - a . tiful as the meetinz of Mary with ner . the - were cleansed. . N 1 1 1 1. . j me.' Lord in the garden. I. o-?vps us more light than we use; WW UCiv. p ' ' -it 4-:, . ! more treeaom xnau , v c w m -wwuivc. i wlm Tsoiiro Vio mat. nnvilezes T from Christ's hand. 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