“I Ian I! no! You , . ‘ n abound, mum). and ‘ '2. to mine In. cum“ . U m .y “that‘s “ck-bed- ‘ †.0 chain, lid emu“- .. m In! [he] no my. "all! u . s *†M mind you Is tarp. 10.! g. null prevent your free ï¬stulas v _ “a. flu m tin be." ' 1 YOU!!!†cried norm ’ mom I m rushed “him 05:“ â€and; his voice grid hunt .94 mm but It him]. ,; etuPTER v. ' thence wax silent. She only mecchlng glance at Edward; '0' latter knew his advantage coo ,_. -R0 was aware that there was ml one means or parting the two NI?!. and did not delay using the You have come at an unfortunate M. Mr. Roland." he said, with cuz~ _ won. "I shall he at your service 39: the explanation you will probably demand at any hour tomorrow; today regret that it is lmpoaslhle. At my uncle‘s umnt desire my marriage with ‘ Ml dlulhtcr takes place this very day: i l the arrangements for the ceremony are completed: the Justice of tho pom WI†arrive in an hour. You probably Mankind that our lfl'llr must be do- " f 101' Ihe present." Md but! turned deadly pale; he mud-l3 baud the lust words; bl! eyes only on h‘iorence. At last with Color: he murmured almost “I luv cue-13h!" and William 11: a Inflow tone. "Farewell!" A Rub a! triumph blazed in Ex!- Vud'l Ono, but he exultrd too soon. ï¬t "cut when William turned to. hot hroh the spell whlch uaa Horace stood as It utterly crushed. Q’or {lap in! Um. he realized how un- ‘pudomblo‘ her wukne-s hut! been. :and that the decision which she had named as a sacriï¬ce to “Hal love -'u really an act 01 \roason to the mm to when her promise and her faith into pledged. In the canscloumness of 0|- :ulh. she did not eve-.1 attempt b defend herself, but, instead or nn-' Ivan-lug, bunt Into passionate weeping. “‘qu hand. What have you to say? AnsVer!" rmnmummy I no N." he aid. bonding to- ‘IT'MTBBIMOFA mmormsvn‘owcn ' A Tale q! the Blue and the Gray. 1 ‘ . BYE' WW I Wait. 1301. by' Robert [lo-um". Fons. mamaaaaaaaaazaaaaaaaaa‘? m.†he said. "No. o . . :ï¬Ã©ï¬eeeeéaflee . . urea-Gui, WORD * OF HON 01?. E at mum" but!!!) tanked hill. W‘ into M‘s mo. M for It. and on out m mfg-M Winn-n. _ “(bl ovary- m,m¢m "be u .mmmmmmmm ‘Imnt [an .1 colonel my van! dmmmum Thaw:- Ehnhmdma tho-whichhowedd museum“. alum Immine- knov- when I It.“ In permitted to as you um." At his ï¬rst woul- l-‘loreun's for turn mm mm anxiety; now the mm In In“. terror. â€than show menu ’01! can ï¬e ban 1:! m when only my love, not a: prance, protect: you." he to- wed. '1mmyvimymnyou upset; ly I." at the.“ given I. only I M has non. l nut raid: be. ruined no lupin-Inst] to Mg 3-! In taproot died on his lips. He loved tlk tender. yielding creature. with her gentle “slashes, and im that shon-aptbholuyneflncoum h 3 strong Ind guided and directed all Ill VIII to well." 9; fl. and «may at the pale, sweet scion mu. 8). had no Jreuled “III buyummhï¬mmpmlolfly nub! It. not for nun lltervnlhn. sl- vonld Indeed Mn Mien I "mm to n. “I u: my. only the. m an at my side.†no contend. "Do m n- ymcl: no. Wlmm! I In no utterly claimed; but low you no hm Inn. “on" In. [and you another-rift; “You are angry “-qu me-ratlll!" she said, softly. “N9. I understand at you were de- celved by the lnt:lgu., that a lumen-'3 last wluh has n powerful lnfluence, but I had expected my alllnnccd wife to show more resolutlun. more conï¬dence. I, too, remained for month-1 wlth no manage tron: you: I, too, heard that you wanted to the separation your (other decreed: but I dld not bellow It (or In lnstnnt. What urged me “the:- u- mercly the torturing uncertlluly. a vague prelcnlllnent ot mlnlortunc. 4mm taint In min: oi; Florence luolml tlmldly at Mm. The dark cloud on his brow was not caused by the dlspuce with Edward; she knew only too well what had’occasloned it. “Say no more," he Imam-"plea gravo~ 1y. almost. stormy. "This is a matter which concern: as men alone. You hear flat 'no explanation will take place at present. I»! that solace.†"What are you to do?" ï¬lm naked anxiously. "What Is the moaulng of the. cancelled threats you exchanged with Edward! William. I beseech CHAPTER Vi. . A: the door closed behind her cousin, Florence uttered a sigh at re- lief. She had feared an instant nut- break or the quarrel. which seemed at an end, at least for the nmnwnz. but the last threatening war-ls or the two men had not Escaped he: notice. The menacing glance which rested on the yot‘ug couple ought to have warned them; it. was the look at a man sure of his vengeance and his ultimate triumph. mgue was snatched from him at tho‘ last moment, yet he did not quit. the ï¬eld like a vanquished mun. um to round at who‘s chapter. ofbhodydeufln. vmumumu" at police mm M. In. lien and women follow. shouting and shaking their In. but there In no paving stones for the. to mm. 90 the Republic “this to mac. It is voidorhm A mm in of Asphalt prevent. the killing of poop}. by the scores, and â€do. M n“ m The m In" 300(th reign of (m was not recently 11W in I‘m-continuum bytbeCIleago ITlmHeI-ald: "Ono muralâ€"{my ~l'euty-lw years ago these things 'ould have set the mobs going. They would be naming paving stones :2 out-mm! Paving stones? Ah, then In the secret of the whole matter. The mutemmbedoftlm-m- nun-mot. The people stud randy tn hoist tho red flu and mu riot. but that an the have ham gala-t mam lid musket? The flour m to ma I. ‘a paving stone, and III Inger- mteh vainly along the smooth tur- ‘ Mdthmlnn with whichnatot‘ mummy-m Ira-orpnd.i Chi! H. h helpleu! Ho swam Ip and can. vaguely about Ila for a door. and u on n It "uric. =-d fro. um. III lunar ram arm to Idiot be! later. L I!!! W! A Nut was «any found. syring- Ield nu within the emf- llna The in II... In «Mn-cud; mm In- palibk: any one of the hundred perm ‘Met threatened the dam; no" light Intervene. n m in a m chic. stood Mm II. and II- hp- â€.mâ€"Ar-e. his word cl honor. (170 be mum-ed.) mm III no um. II m: “0 mm "my: not be II“ in. III p... w}: n In mum my ml! nm a. norm? IRI~IAL fl"? ‘.M._.'°Ild h “M“ by “It “u. out] was ulna†Inn" “ a. Hon-m a" "I. mlm In M- hot. and. cit-(Inc to M- Ilh I NIH don. the pleaded no" and non tom-0y. with no tum-(Io- no): mm and mm. mm all. why run It loo- any m4 ho should Mun tony? m m mutually tut-(«I u. when mm uulkd him; but n In vm dim-I w mu rm to (no. can Hon-co. nun to bar mutants and stoma-an. Thymgolnrlovd bar will all tho unlo- ol MI fow- lnd-Cvnly yum. and In smut: “mm“ to ton-h Mn. Roland I.“ no "ply. but n ur- rlblo wallet I!†ruin; In M. 1.01. Now. (or Ila In! “no, In Mind (In warning of Cato-0| Dune], who Ind boon utllnu to In In. 50 mp Insulation. ? With feminine InsUm-g, Ihe Ind touched the right chord. Willhm'l jealousy blazed up at the thought of the pound)": suggested. He. too. knew Edward. and was nun-e that Ed- wnrd wuuld make even Mort to It": troll: him the prize Ihlch he bud Jul! mauled. Florence was not «and tor I heroin. To leave her now I'll In- deed to [can bet. Torn {tom the nul- lcrlu "unit. the Von“ lunar help. kill], In. a flu In tho m. and Into.- n my to the mm She really did not understand. The spoiled. idolized daughter a! the rich planter could not believe that anything could be more valued than hersell. She had had heiore her eyes the dan- gerous example of a passion which rel. aside duty and honor in gain her hand. Only an hour before she had heard the confession from Edward's lips. From William she always heard of honor and duty; and the old suspicion that there was a lack of love stirred in her heart. And yet, her whole soul drew her to the man who seemed so hard and unâ€" yieldingâ€"she would not lose him. "William!" There was no reproach in her voice now. The tones were sweet. and persuasive. "Willi-In. do fnoi leave me; you do not know what ‘I must encouuier during the next few hours. My father will demand the lul‘ flllmeni o! my promise. it I refuse, the { excitement will perhaps cause his 1 death. Then i shall be wholly in Ed } Ward's poem, and mu do not know i him as i do. lie has a ï¬endish will, which um oinreome all rednmene. I Dining his suit I lune ulun ieli lite | the bird spellbound by the gaze of the ' serpent. it knows that it is going to 2 destruction )et flutters into its jun. i Have ’01: murage to lune me [0 (his pun“: i~llar ii. " I "And so Is my honor! Florenca! Merciful hem-en! Hear me! Do not torture Inc longer by your entrants! Do you not understand that I must an, even though the whole happiness n! my life depended on my remaining!†“Duty? To whom? Your ï¬rst. most sacred duty 1: to protect me. I dun any. I have not the heart to lelve my father. You will so, when you no that I cling no you in mortal autumn! Wil- liam, our love 1- a: stake!" “You no right! I forgot. You an bound; but, to. too. am I. You he". I gave my word of honor. and when duty CEHP" DOWNBBB ,. 930V.- REPORT“ l.- on Win "The planets rehash in (newness in: whlch lhey are Intended. â€the longer we Imu- the "non mw'in ï¬tï¬mdmy the longer we live. Otherv‘llse. as ny- mg meteors. we tumble through 3â€"! or duh ourselves In viln spins! mime 1wnrltl deutroyer. The sheep have. to eat grass. the ï¬sh must live in mist. the ground moles natural!) bin-ow un- der the mounlafnn. m' Inï¬Ã©â€˜n to enâ€" tire mam IIK W annual-m- M in s luv-den. The owl. and the lasts me until one“ lair mlled n- nlt before m, m sea to sum out [or load. The pulse ï¬g? mm soon die under the lilacs! lotto! the trop- lc's. suds elegant m Mae to death Ileana: min m at labors. TIM my: 1 them liberty who «a to: pin m M, or, a tie am. mum ppmefl 11, ï¬les C. ‘k k sums}; m wicks: j. Munroe.“ flannel. lib mum tulle lï¬lc of day ha been wet with shower end [men with “on and many 3 funeral pm venue Its Way through a garden. Even the birds may run! In the Orv branch». overhead when we lower the tint body ""0 the ground. In though every heartache. sorrow. hmlmnesn and sub could be. driven I!" by their Imp†songs. The farm. en ï¬nd] the lava of the seaming. We plan at a rennin tlme. reap when we ought to reap. care for the ante an :0!!! ought to he rand for. and {he 1 more we obey the atmpheflc mm~ : mm the greater Ib'e cmâ€. the fuller - the bellman and the rum chm-shes. .Thw sum keep «no eye mpon the‘ while the band B mast! {In-ousting; 1 lend. They watch the than 95 me in": u the weather cock Yum jug mu tau-hen "no In. '0! the M1310 feel the ï¬rst breath of the IIDIL "7 Uh! the Rim 7...... "1m um am. The Hm (nachos .- (no men 0! own-m 0! all ma- nn. (to halt humble II â€cure. 8M mn- lnuxto with In Muse we want to lunch. or weep 'll. my be- nna '0 In! to cry. In: 3 adding "Our and old lludm rum rollinr do" in IN I". iln‘iml um: minu- uill under the pinto-m of West Point. from whirl "(media Aruuid um. 011 â€u the rum Pulmdu which from! Ino- ihe own":- Ian-n. when wnlih Ind Irillorrat-y have run in NWM'. Rot-led upon me immm of the null-nu, your an. mu thou or I IiriI child. on 3min heavy. The alumni mm thin-mu lint (in-Ir non «Inn and it- no“. win-I from II:- our Mum an (In lull-Ur: ringing In in Ilnn.‘ The and: mun fainter and him". All in not «um. ‘0 m: lion man "than"! min .1 m-andmuu' item In I†ma ban "to I rlnr. I mm rinr.‘ Thu nun pivmrn God taping over an un- of his r-Ml- flu and pit-um; with the. to «one Itch io In forgiving in". "There lunar] tell: u: a "lowly lul- llc- In (ought. and the «lead and the luuudrd tore pltchn! In um" Ibo tn- lcn wrra crmnonod. More in Ibo plan- “or. Near crossed. m2. upon an: Mull ulottrm has rmnchod for con- ames. Mod: "mu ambamcmoull the knights at old trod In armor clad. Every nook wu a "nun: plan. In “aunt-l you wonder how the Ivy and to qflmh Inch dluy MIMI. and Mlle because the mob barn Maidâ€! “rm-alve- boblnd a run-In of urn-n. That In nu- RM". ‘ “In the anatomy of countries the arteries are Its avers, thruugh which thrub the lite and the strength of na- tions. Alum; their banks cities have planted thcnmelws. and the whistle or the factory unxwering to the whim!!! of the boat, and the steady hluw o! the puddlewhuel tell us that we are in a busy part of a busy world. longiun has Inmh- cut 0! them her all; rs and devotees have bowed and worsutved at their shrines. By the side 01 the Ganges the mm; o! the dying are plat-ed. As soon an the breath hangs a 0003'. the mouth. the hustrnu and the vars are ï¬lled with din. and the stem-mu! corpse cunts down the stream To the ‘ mm- odllu flu Hindoo mother toss“: her babe as an uttering. and Charlemagne, I to convert his kingdom to (‘IxrtstLutty. drove humh‘uls at thousands at unwitt- ' ihg subjects like cattle Into the str.e.;m ' than the [Meats hapttzed them by th: 4 “hole-sate “mums returning now); u the Holy Land bring but-l; \vzutr t (lu- Jordan. Not bucuusc tho Jordan ‘8 fln)’ lwztv‘r than the Almnu and My I[’haspar. hut because we wuuh: have ; “at†from the same lh'f-t' lulu whi“ ‘ Christ wmh‘d and into which 1;:- 21:. Over (hl‘ )m m. leap lhc wrings. â€ml the «we»: 0341; kg { » ‘HU )I'E‘SIH' rt‘t 3225, l.‘ .xu Hunts can hum nu mum . '11:! mm! ls. drunk A; llw tint-Li with quart-ml [mm the «1.111er nuns. "In“: “that grains. han‘ \mdm! hum-4H \ :1 the mud. The treat». my. lh-iz' rr‘ (- and uli'rlrh cut thrxr huh' Immh m- "and Gaul tn mayâ€. am: H'tz,\".‘.'ht.‘ 1‘ the my In. ‘im’nk. drink. drink gin" me" “mm the.- mnm- llw tot-rim tmm In dreamy wonder at Mom-s mum- on~ rhuutment has her" at work. \‘nudu‘ I hold Hm. hm a qulet panmrul. III-Inl- as: In: “0 That ’l'lum Illalnt llurkomul to My Commandment-l Than Ina Thy Ponce Ila-u Lil:- I “Iver." TALMAG-E’S SERMON. LESSONS OF THE RIVER, " BUBâ€" JECT THEREOF- “God sent his messenger. the rain. And said unto the mountain brook. [use up and iron thy caverns look: And imp Iith naked. IMVFWMM toe! From the cool hills into the heat 0! the broad. arid plain. "Nov, remember the Bible was written in the vivid. intense. and pic- inmsque language oi the But. end you must interpret it a'cconlingly. The Bible declares the promised land was I ind flowing with milk end honey. Does that literally menu Palestine I! it place where ihonsnnde of Alderney‘ 1min come do‘wn to the river hunks and stand there thawing their ends while the Jewish maidens milk them and lose pailiul after miltul oi the foaming dairy treasure into the cur- rents? Then than than of milk low‘ down. heading and winding as they go, charting 'lhemueiroe into island! of butter, m Which island: at butter the been i’miid their hint and hue: and bin: :3 they store the winter: loud. ~ . 0.0 Inf... In.“ “jam in momma cum «I. w I!“ 01 It. Elm “Everyone want. on river for manning. from the artist studying the white cups to the pilot l'lke n his wheel. looking n “09D!" glue. or stunning passing tau Ina! vma human cargoes. wane mm: min them look like mt flouting pal-m. while in the evening how the lowing herd: "cap to quench their elm-n or watch Murmurs hack a. ï¬nd over- flow the amnion Riven were nude for some practical useâ€"lo are we: I ten-la II. place at mflkll undul- nm. We all loot u can†Im- - dim-rut candy-MIL The tom-mum want. an flnr In which to lab; the mum run the river lo‘mn Ila vial; no â€chum-I that he might land: It: can owl Ian M u: I I'll Io“ nut. mending n-r whlte wllp. dlwlng lo- and (M1 to cool her human; sides. The larnwr mllhn (In rlvn (In! in my mm the tutor. Into null and make the m blot-non n the m. The â€to“ many 0! Egypt lo dependent upon llu- Rlvvr Nlle. Every year u ever- flows the bunks. II III. thick and the sow"- fllnp hll â€I“. If the river «low not the M01 enough to sub- mama "no land when I. a draught up nml down the braid“ and length of the llngdou. To til. m nun the strange passage of cerium-e when It says: '0“! my bread am the waters and (hm shalt and n after many days.’ 80 Important. la the Riv" Elle the Egyptians used to worship n mans!!! "Olen Imh (ha in note at Im-l 9"!me and In. phyla: n. um! the mu. 0! maul char-rt" um, ton"- and In, and (nmhln and? rrub Into umrr and nerluung a», Million. I†no dlvlnr nngrr mm“; In (mm IN DWI-nan and the: gran mum an no. by up sun colon of chemo-(C. 'u a river, 5 punk nvar.’ } Bridges. . "Thrvo I: a strange thmry that each immu- u'mch spans n rlvor ‘nu .1 [my note. It matters not warmer u ‘ Ito the Brooklyn budge mm the E13! rlwr. at tho Suspension Image ow: the Ohlo river. or the Iron bridge ou-r f the Rum Tny. or the London brldxrn g manning the Thames. or the Pnrlxlnn :bridga urchlnn (he Selma. Warmer ‘. they nrr nude 0! iron. wuotl alone. or fun). I! I munulan can once unit» 1 the key note of (how Imago; certain wave: 0! sound are nurtm which Iml line and oscillate Ind destroy the “mum lurid" "or made and tum-1 Me the main Drum into the nun-r. 1 So mantle-t la um I“ In army o- the march pawn; a river mun Dm-ulu step to: fear 0! “who; we wood and Inn In that luv-l swing. flame conuonlnlon no to (u u to claim (In! vim: an Inch-axe! Non the blunt o! the lama-1km he um not nah a loud sound. which wul "Mar 1‘". w the (our quarter: M [luau-Me. That may he only I theory. but "I our Ilvn than are rennin] nun†In no do ud "rul- «Mani It unto! do. r‘ “Yet. so Inexorablo are God's lawx. L Naamnn the Warrior, to be cured of Ms lemony. had to wash in the troubled Jordan. the swiftly flowing, ï¬lthy ‘wa- tors of the dcsnlsed Jordan. ‘Absnrd.’ answered the Napoleon or the Dan» nacwe capital. Am I going to make a spectacle of myself! I am not a hire- llng. I can pay for a cure. My serif- auls are carrying Hm present: 0! 10 talents of silver and 6,000 pieces of gold and 10 changes 0! rulmeni. AM I lmée a letter 0! Introduction from my ruyel um. tor to the king 0! Jerusalem. Besides that. what right have you to ask me to bathe in the water: or the Jordan? The two mast beau- ‘iltul them In tho world now DESI fmy nah-Ia door. Are not Abnnn .and‘ [I’m-plum livers of Damascus better‘ 3 than all the waters of Isrlel? May I uoi wash In than? Yet. when Nazi- inan had submerged his will to God's will und had dipped seven times In the rivcr Jordan. ‘his flesh came again like mm: llzo flash 0! a Imle child. and he “as ( Iran} I God In (Mr nol'ugo. "Martln Luther'u tavorlte chapter was Psalm xlvl., ‘God ls our refuge and strength, a very present help In trou- ble. Though the waters thereof mat and be troubled, though the mounmlus shake wlth the swelling thezwt.’ And in the forty-(Mn! chapter or lsulah we read, 'When those passeth through the waters I will be with Mice. and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee.‘ going to be mouth. ,Bumeumes there will he shallows 3nd ahoals. Sometimes the miner's wheel will threaten to dash um um foam. Sometimes we shall have to go out of our way to pass a grave. yard. 1W Moth-I ton-om Tho unr Photographlnt the Inside of tho ltomach has the mm"! or a very qua- cult ope.- anon. when†it I: really a very simple undermking The pa. tient merely Hulk)" the mum and elm-trio light and mndnfls attention; by a cord attached to the ï¬lm. Then in nlso a conducting wire which c:- tends from the electrlc light out to an adjacent battery. The photograph. are taken by Immature cord, which enables the ï¬lm to mu past “a Ian's, the electric "am In then turned a, an» m the stellar!" plats Mam n’n. prelsod with the Imus. Th6 It.“ u then turned oil Ind “other locus: 01 the g: u tyrant um my. 3m.†no u a mm m. WI ‘mgu madman-sunning; â€Maintaining the luv-Ha no on 3...... mm for "ï¬ngers rathm than Coco.†the lumber-Ian does his best to dis- pensn with both. tht are left by the woods no r-Ialmed by the all]. - ?†lmnmm‘ For all the lnmtmman‘s rough Jot-n- hrily. 1m hurt is right. an mun Lynda Ham In tho‘ January Allullc. 01m tho (rm-u harbor“ hum": fmm humor: but (he railroad brought tin sharia. the short! brought tho '3'. 1nd law brings Ilï¬fr‘ltty. lie-Men. as It «a and on the plain. the on air breach»: :- spirit of wintry. Dame 3 man “from: n waitrm; "re-u de- (mam m†to [Mir foot. ' 8:†a poor MIMI is hurt: round can the Mt. Wlm ls more. no rotunda will drop â€weir vork and an N. Ilfly mild-a to the dmtor. And. Ill 0. tell. more is need rnmh for that out of sympathy. "Woodman." an Helen. who. In who of my «flat rem- ntram'e. nrvrr urine: her mama. “Woodman. span- that toe?†A he hero. no doubt, is this man at the (OY- est. a brave and a generous Ion}: But nevertheless. as in the run at .‘Ir. Burgus' impurpled heifer, "I'd rather see than br- one." For, roundly outdo- ing that sly humorist: confessed W- "Thru Hu- wn but-I to Cut. TI. {nomvn pulley: of "Immun- 00'"- Hnd tho In!" don not «In» up Illl. [MI “"4 “w" unto Hw- doudn. AM It In" uhmld cull. 'Wluler tall“. 0 Mar.“ "w whorl would amt. 'l a. "mm: mm I morn" lint lb. Hun may be Iliad and the I-u. on ‘drlnk so I'm mu and land I“ um um! Minx.- nm It- nnl m m" "or ourâ€: flu" lhe.‘ Pay." to: Mon "Cannot m- in" this no." at Non-II; rm- than? [M u- â€! for a cloud ham 0! Pun-maul Ian and (he Ina-"mutton: 0! Ibo My 0.“. This thought in nun-cull! um Mo. 0! an n» on! Tom-n! mm Isaiah LI Iptly an“! the 0‘1““ graph?! Mum! Io lellioll In! NM (.0 coming at our lard Jena Christ and (In gunman o! the crudâ€" "Tho-u m- mm had: In tho lily-Inn thlpl'r at lull-h and read ‘AI ll! run Mint": 4ku «ml an moi In. In- nn mm "lumen: not “flier. but Von-nth mo «nu ma numb II lmu rot": and mid mu :1 an [In and m Ibo not" and mu to no "I". for my "min.“ In M M? Human. Miller your run .7 Inâ€. men flu- mm“ "lautly. nur pm". like a rlvrr. mull have Ila mun-e from abm'e, An old ulum any: Ian-r cannot run up mu. The phym’rul law qt gravity drawn do". dm not push ID. But In 80“» man"! wrmnn re rad: ‘All unr- run Into (lu- am. yet the m u not full unto the plan- from when“ I†nvvrn c‘omr. whither may nlutn umlu.‘ Am! In "In lull chunr ol Rani-Nun- m.“ Jnhu u-I unn- u ‘- pun ran-r 0! water. rlrar .0 crystal. prtxfflfll!‘ out n! "I9 throne of 004 and on ohm-r nude 0! the river Inn more the (no of Im- and Han Inn- of n If"! [or IM healing or me union: Places of Pa . n. ‘ . "This nuaw like a river I: am up In the muunmius. but down In the '11:!» 3'3. lIm‘uI in the lmmcjn the store, in the factory. Anything that unMs you and nuns-01f for the ordinary dullv‘s a! 1m: nnd makrs you unvrll‘ ling us a parent to vure for the child as an 120nm! man to pay the butcher'i. grou‘r'x and riuunvr‘s um: is no go‘- pel pram: u! all. "As fur as I can make out, holy wa- trr min max! of us [henna Jre can (umbiv upon ï¬nd I" meannessea Ind sins. and expect. Jams to do every- thing and “1- do nothing. Oh, for a prm-lhal gospel. (nr 2 rI-llllun to live by. as well us to due by. ‘us a nunâ€"a gonna river} "As fur tor wnh tumb!» n sins. and “Dar-s the Bible literally mean we can say to a mountain 'Begone!’ and it will tumble into the sea. or that we can jump oil‘ the ledge of rock ovei“ hanging Nlagara. and the angels will fly down and catch us before we are flung under the falls? '0! course not: your answer. Gm] expects every man to use his ('ummon Hausa. Jesus never helped anyone unless that person was first willing to help himself. He said unto him sick of the palsy. 'Arlse. take up thy bed and ,walk.’ He com- manded llu,‘ trn klpers. ‘60 show your- »‘selves unto the pl'lPlilï¬. and it came to 1 pass as they won! (lu'y were cleansed: "hm! way inn-ls in the lime of Job we read: "i‘lm Lord turned the capuvlty of Job when he commanded him to pray [or his three n-lands.‘ In other words, God did not help Job unul Job's heart was ready to forgive his lellov men. ‘ ._-. v o! mustard awed ye shall say unto tilt mountain. Remove hence to yonder place. and It shall remove. and noth- ing shall be impossible tor you.‘ And in the ninety ï¬rst psulm Davld wrote: 'He shall give his angels charge over thee to keep thee In all thy ways. They shall bear thee up In thelr hands lest thou dash thy mot spinal. I. stone. '