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Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Jul 1896, p. 3

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Mephlhosheth tn the text stands for the disabled human soul humbled and restored. When this lnvslid or my text got a command to come to King Dn- vid's palace, he trembled. The (act wu that the grandfather of Mephi- bosheth had treated Davld most shock- lngiy. and now it‘lephlhosheth says to himself, "What does the king went at me? Isn't it enough that 1 sm lame? Is he going to destroy my llte? is he going to wreak on me the vengeance whlch he holds toward my grandfather Saul? It‘s too bad." But so to the psi- sce Henhlbosheth must. since the king he commanded it. Wlth stall and crutches sud helped by his frlends, I see Mephibosheth going up the stairs of the palace. i hear his stall and crutches rattling on the tesselisted floor of the throneroom. No sooner have these two persons confronted each otherâ€"Hephthosheth and David. the kingâ€"than Menhlhosheth throws him- self fist on his face before the king, end ltyles himself s dead dog. In the last. when a man styles hlmseit a dog. he utters the utmost tern 0! self- shIsptlon. It Is not I term so strong guinea-try. when. Its doth“ s in the doctrine, and some retort it, What do you mean by total depravity.“ Do you mean that every man is as had II! he can he? 'l‘hrn l do not believe it either. llut do you mean that air. has let its fall‘ that it has rcariiievi, and disabled, and crippled our entire moral nature. until no cannot walk straight. and are lame in both teet.’ Then I admit your proposition. There in not to much ditlerenoe in an African Jim- gle. with barking. howling. hissing. fighting qnadmped and reptile,and Par- adise with its animals coming before Adam when he patted them an stroked them and gave them names. a that the panther was as tame as the row. and the condor as tune as the, (lore. as there is between the human soul dis‘ allied and that amt! as God originally constrnr-ted it. i do not care what the mtimentalists nrthe poetasayin regard to sin: in the name of God I deriam to you today that sin is disorganization, disintegration. ghastly disfignration, hobbling deformity. Mrpiflhmhflh, in (luv llrfl pinr'x Man-In for [M (”9.1th soul. lnrJ "\ron oh‘fl‘rilms sln as a flmrmmve "whim-sums. n: n gallantry. n! n Don Jnnn; (ammo Sand dowrllws rm aw nmmplmnl In many: Inulrrm- plan; Gamrnl. with M. mrrnror'n knw‘. always shown sln as .1 mm! )omhrny; bu: "w "HI" pfl'flwflfi H as a Monm- bosth. Imm- nn mm In: Sin, "it "w mum in tho rnnth. M'r-mplml to carry us, and m “a In". and ‘1‘ have been flisnhlrd. and In our whnln nmrnl mm'm we aw dorruvil. Sam»- !lmos ihcnlnghm hagzlv about a tech- nimlily. ley "so the words "mu-I depravity." and some maple hem-w Tin-m In so mum Gnspcl In on!» qunlnl Inclmm "In! I am omhnrmnnl do know who” In Main Whom do Mvvhflmhvth. and David nml Jonn~ mm mnlu- )0" think 0!! anon "heard of two soldiers before going into battle maklnfi I covenant that it one is shot. the sur- vivor will take charge of the body. the watch. the mementoes, and perhairs ol the hereit family of the one that dies, so David and Jonathan had made a covenant. and now that Jonathan is dead. David is inquiring about his Inmily. that he may show kindness un- to them for their father Jonathan‘s sake. Careful search is made, and a son of Jonathan by the dreadfully homely name of Mophihosiwth is found. His nurse. in his infant-y. had let him fall. and the fall had put both his ankles out of place, and they had nevrr been set. This decrepit. poor man Is brought into the palace of King David David looku upon him with melting teudrrness, no doubt swing in his face a resemblance to his old friend. the deceased Jonathan. The whole bearing of King David toward him seems to any. “How glad I am to 259- you. Mophihoshc th. How you rt-inindzno ("your father. my old Hit-ml umi br-u- eiucior. l mm!» at bargain with your {nilwr A good many years ago. :imi i am going to keep ii with you. What can i do for you Monixlhouhoth? l mu resolved whnt to ulo: I will malt» you in rich man; i will l‘i'o'tol't‘ to you lin- coni‘im-ntr-d property of your crumb {other Soul. and you shall be a guest at mine as long as you live. and you shall be seated at my table among the- priru‘n." it was: too murh for Mophh bosht-ih. and he cried out agninnt it. calling himml! a (inn: «log. "Bo utill." uu David. “I don't do this on your own nccouni; I do this (or your intlu-r Jonathan's unite. l (on "over target hi: klndnm l remomiu-r whom I was houmlcd irom pinto to pint-v how ho- betrltndmi me. (‘an i over iomfii how he stripped hInw-ir a! his courtim' up- port-i and gun- il to me inmoml oi‘ my nhrphrni'u rout. and how tw limit of! hiu own "ton! nmi In-lt nml unve lira-n; to me innioml oi my nlinni‘ Oh. I mu nowr form-i him. I («ti on if I muiuiu'i do enough {or you. his non. i don‘t do it [or your lair; i an it ftl’ your foihor Jonnihnn'p Miro,“ “Fla "aphi- hoahrlh rim-it in Jrrumic-m; tor h.- did rat t‘oniinunlly .n the king's int bio; ntui I'll! l.’.im- cm huih hlu furl." “u The” Yo: Any Than I: Let: or u.- lion. u! s“: Thu I May Show Illu- llndnou lot Janna-urn uh." -- Samuel 9:]. TALMAGE’S SERMON "umouass FOR ANOTHER’B SAKE." SUNDAY'S SUBJECT. A8 there ever any- thing more roman- tlc and chlvnltous than the love or David and Jona- than? At one time Jonathan was up and David was down. Now David is up and Jonaâ€" than's family is down. As you have two soldiers Before dlnlng we mutt be introduced. If you are Invited to a company of persons whore then are distinguished people patent. you are nuanced: “Th1. I: the Senator." "This h the (lava-lot." “nu h a. M“ Again: Mephihosheth in my text stands for the disabled human soul lifted to the King's tablfl. it was more diilicuit in thme times” even than it is now for common man to get Into a royal dining‘room. The subjects might have come around the rail of the mince and might have seen the lights kindled, and might have heard the clash of the knives and the rattle of the golden xohletn. but not get in. Stout men with stout feet could not get in once in all their live: to one banquet. yet poor Mephihooheth goes in, lives there. and In every day at the table. oh, what a setting up in the world it was (or poor Ilenhihooheth! Well. though you and i any he woefully iamed with tin. for our divine Jona- than’s cake. 1 hope we will all get in to dine with the King. \mi . 'n: Mrphiimhflih in my to," Nannie for tho ciismhivd hv-mzn mmi nuwvi for tho shim of another iiopliiluwiwth would now-r have not into tho uninu- on his own mrouni. ' Why did l'm’icl rnnsnrkthen-nlm fofinvi Ithat poor man. and than imstow upon 'him a grant fortune. and command n formrr hy the name Ziim to vulture Him pstntv nmi Kira to this invalid livphlbosiwtit half tho prorovdn or") Hmr? Why did King David make i sm‘h a mighty stir about a poor follow \ who would m-vm- he of any one to the throne of Israel 7 it was for Jonathan's who. It wan what Robert Burns calls for "sold long sync.“ David conid not forget that Jonathan hart done for him in other days. Three times this chapter has it that all this kindness on the part of David to Mephlhosheth '91 for his father Jonathan's suite. The daughter of Peter Martyr. though the vice of her husband. came down to mnury. and the Senate of Zurich took ear» of her for her fathvr‘a sake, Sometimes a person has nppitod to you for hvip. and you have refused him: but when you found he was the son or brother of some one who had been your honefartor in form- Pr days. and by a glanro you saw thr tosemhianm of your old friend in th» face of the appitrani. you relented. and you said: "Oh. i will do this for your (athar‘s unite." You know by your exâ€" porienne what my text means. Now. my friends. it is on that principle that you and I are to get into the King‘ai palace. 1‘ Mrnhlhonholh'u cnnlnnl romparlmm ann q-x'lru'uxam to the world. but wiwn n mun hum not-n hlmm'll‘ .1: h." n-ully In. and "1'" ho" lu- ”Bl [mm uwulnl Iho “ml. them In no Inn: \‘r- Ill'lul'l" "rough lo oxprc'u: hill It'll-rou- .Ic-mnntlon. Tho «ll-ml dog of Morphi- hnnholh'u oomnmlmn (all: In don-Nb» mo mnn'l nut-r [onlhsnx o! Mmult Mrphmmhmh'u noslurlnp doo- ml «Mm too mourn". Whrn a 901.! In mm‘lrlwl first he prays «mum. Thnn Im- mum-In of Mn "Mk relax. and he so nhlov lo how his head. Aflor awhile. Ivy an I'M!" mporhmmn "tort M km-rl- down to pray. Mt" lelr. «hm M In: mn “ml and m Mm- rnlf. lw Ihrmu Mum," flu! on his farm m ”w ("I «r mv Klnx. Jun! Ilka Mt» mmm-vu-m. Tho Int-t h. II‘ We ronlul up mnfl‘lu‘! m I‘m-I ms ml. '0' would lmrI-h m lhl‘ spv‘mnrlv, \‘nn wanlal haw no Hmt‘ In nwrhaul miwr prom-x \‘nur rry wva Ir. “Hm! Iv nll‘rt‘lfnl m mo n ainnrr." soul, that loud knovkéng m thy galv mduy Is not the sheriff tome In pm you in la”; it Is [1w Mat frlrnll yon 4‘\'l'l‘ hnd mnw Io lu- your 59mm): You ahh'rr wllh (vrror lu-vuaso ynu think it Is wrath. It In mercy. Why. then. lrvmhle bolero Ihe King I)! hon w-n nml I-urth calls you to hlu palm'o‘.‘ Slop Irvmhllng and start rlghl away. “Oh." you my, "I mn'l start. I have been an lulnml by Hill, and no lamwl by ovil huh“. I can't man. I nm Inmc In both fen." My friend. we rome out Wllh nur pmyom and aympathlol to help you up to tho palm-o. I! you mm! to so! to the pallet! you may 51-! than. Start now, The Holy Spirit will help you. All you have to do In just throw your- no" on your face a! mo {vol of tho King, u bk-anouhom mu. A few days after a Christian phllau- lhroplst met her in the street, and said: "My poor woman, whero were you the minor night? I came round to your house to pay your rent. Why dldn't yuu let me in? Were you at home?" "Why" she replied, "was that you?" "Yes. that was me; I came to [my ynur rent." "Why,“ she said. "'H‘ I had had :my Idea it was you I would haw 16-! you in. I thought It was an oIflcer mum to rust me out o! my honm,” I) Consider the analogy. When the command in given from the palace of heawn to the human soul to come. the soul begins to trembic. It hays: "What in God going to do with me ‘ now? Is he going to destroy me! Is he going to wreak his vengeance upon me? There is more than one Mephiâ€" bosheth iremhllng now. because God has summoned him to the palace of divine grace! What are you trembling about? God has no pleasure in the death of a sinner. He does not send for you to hurt you. He sends for you to do you good. A Scotch preacher had the following circumstances brought under his ohscrvatlon: There was a poor woman in the parish who was about to he turned out because she could not pay her rent. One night she heard a loud knocking at the door, and she made no answer. and hid her- self. The rapping continued louder, louder, louder, but she made no an- swer. and continued to hide herself. She was almost frightened unto death. She said: "That's the when of the law come to throw me out of my home." ‘uoblllty of character thin some human amelmenl that we wot. of; but the mausy cuts of the Oriental clues. as I know by my own observation. nu ut- terly flammable. .Mephlbosheth gives the utmost term or selr~loalmng whan he compares himselt to a dog. and dead at that. The Fourteenth Street Presbyterian church, New York City. held emin- commemorating iia m univm recently. The church um wot-him in its original building, which in intact. even to the organ 1nd tannin-n. The Rev. H. T. Helvan. D. D., ha been puwr line 1887. Peoplelu church. Worcester, Han. has refused to accept the resignation of the Rev. w. 1'. Sleeper who, though 77 years old, I. for from the close of MI service. Bishop Joyce. of the Methodist church, will soon start on an episcopal tom- ln foreign lands that will occupy two years. He expects to travel 50.- 000 miles. The First Church of Danbnry, Comm, has just celebrated Its 200th anniver- sary. A notable feature was (h: call‘ has the roll of the fourteen original settlers of the town. 138 of whose deâ€" scendants rone as their nnmtors‘ names were caned. ‘ The 258th anniversary of the Old Swndes Church. Wilmington, Del.‘ has remtly been celebrated. The prpsent church edifice ha: been In use 191 yen”. in Toronto. Canada. which has a population of 200.000, a census of rum-ch attendant», taken on a Sunday in May. showed 60,171 worshipers at the morning settle». and 63,820 It the evening service. The fifty-MI!) chart-h eroded by the Methodists In Chicago during the lam nvo yarn, Ins deflated may. It Is known In the Harriet Wilson chapel. The R27. John 1‘. Vine. of New York, nailed Juno :0 for England, and vm proarh during July and Anglia! In tho .Asanmbly Hnll. Mile End Road, Lon- don. ‘fln (”M-"h Ilium". The Episcopa: council of the murmu- kw alarm. Vlrmally killed the resolu- tion. erodmvd last year. to perm" women to vote In chvm‘h meetings. lzy nos-Mum; to nuke a report on the sub- If you lun- nu- Sawlor. you will nu 'nrgrt Mm. some of you In" him In sum hymns and [um-rm [mm momA lng (n night all Rundny mm you love him. And "I"! ynu gn nu: all "m ink. and now" mm In think of Mm ngnln ml me Sunday alto-r. Ynu jun! "w an I! "I"? tore no Savior It I". “‘9 shall moot him some day, by nml by. and he In going to my to same of us, “I never know you, You snug my hymns. but you forgot my command« meats." ()ue clay more urn 'wood and into: to bring homo, my. Rev. John P. Demp- nu-r, and molhur wnn (Ire-1| amt m, and John all. "I low yuu. molhor.“~ and llmn ho put on M» rap and no away to Iluv lenu nndrr lho Inc. And Noll sold. "I love you. mollmr."~nnd (hon mud and mllml llll moth" tn glad when aha want out lo pl". Alter that Fun sold, "I love you. moth"; chen- ln no school loony. uni Inhall help you All I can." Then Ibo rm'lu-cl m. lmh)‘ In alt-op. IIIII two-pt Ihn floor. uml "Mod the room. and 'Il lmny and happy all clay, Thrw rhu- dron that alum m-m unto: to bed, and all of Ilwm MM. whllo mother melted lhvm In. "I low you. mother." [lull mm N-ll mo vhlo‘h of IBM: dhl mother Ihlnl lovnl Mr host? rum!" So totluy I would Mlle to sound the mnm of your prmwnt and your vtt-rnal omunt-lmtlun until the angel- nl (lad hovering In the Mr. and watch- nu-n on tho lmttlentout». mul bell-men in the (own My It. shout It, slug It. rlnz ll: “Free! free!“ I come out now an the messenger of tho. palm-u to In- tlto Mopblbonheth to come up. I am here today to tell you that (lml hm; n wt-nltlt of kindness to bestow upon you tor Ills Son's suite. The doom o! the palace an own to receive you. Tho run-bare" have nlrmdy put the chal- [m on the tabla. and the art-at. loving. tender. Iymplthetlc heart 0! 00d bond- uvor you tbls momout. unylnx: “ll tlu-rn any that In yet left of the homo or Raul, that I may Ihow hlm ltlnd- nms tor Jon-thun‘n nakoT' “I! \‘o 1.400 I. “up It rowan-ml-o-lf 0 my soul, whafa'magniilcent gos- pel! It takes a man so low down and raises him so high! What a gospel! Come now, who wants to he bnnqueted and empainced? As when Wilberforce was trying to get the “Emancipation Bill" through the British parliament. and all the British isles were anxious to hear of the passage of that “Eman- cipation Bill," when a vessel was calm mg into port and the captain of tho u.~;sel know that the pvopit- was so anxious to got the tidings. he stepped out on the pruw of the ship and Mmuted to the hoopla, long before he got up to tho- duvk. "Fl-me!" and they Mimi it. and they shuntml it, and they sung it all through the land, “Free! Before we nit down It the King'- to“ In heaven I think we will not to he introduced. Oh. what a tiine that will be. when you and i. by the grace 010M, set into heaven. and are introduced to the mighty spirits there. and come one will say: "This is Joshua." “This to Paul." “This in Morten." “This is 1John Knox." "This is John Milton." “This is Martin Luther." “Thin is ‘George Whitefield." 0h. shall we have any strength left after such a round of celestial Introduction? Yen! We shall be poteutates ourselves. Then we shall sit down at the King‘s table with the sons and daughters of God. and one will whisper across the table to us and any, “Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed upon us that wo should he called the sons of God!" and some one at the table will say. "How long will it last? All other bnnqneta at which I tint ended. How long will ‘ this last?" and'Pnul will answer “For- ‘ over!" and Joshua will say "Forever!" and John Knox will tiny “Forever!" and George Whitefield will say "Forever!" GROVE He named M- in: mm, a cum- to: of thou mm. a woman of Mull Intellect. Unfortunately her child"- past hmory mom: to he a marantoe that hls ndminlstntlon ot the "Em- pire of the arm" will he mount-"ms and beneflcnnt to the country. He was born In last, has been mnrrlevl for many years and has several chlldrm. ms manners are very MM! and slmple; he «Item llhe hln olllcm He la a good Inmulman. but not 1 hustle: hla Ideas are Inge. nnd his aunt In- qulsltlve. In hls youth ht! heel for tntor eru Nlurn. one of the most hrllllant pup"! of the famous "Scale Polytech- nlqne" of Paris, and also 0' the nlnlng school. The pupil and the tutor under- stood each other no well that the flue. mlmn clergy took nmbrnge It lt. and the protester was uncrlncetl to their re- ltglonl prejudlcen. He lflected to he very friendly and “halal" toward the Inn-ulnar: clergy end else tn be added vlth the lite 0! an exlle, which, accordlng to Perth: usages. the heir- prmptlu has to lead as gnrernor at I province 0mm (tom the capital. Teherln. where M. counters might «be lncllned to foster some of those palace revolution. Io frequent la the Orlent. The new lhlh, Mouflvrâ€"(«l-mn. has therefore everything Mgluly uusplcluun and In quiet oondluon on him numuulug the government of Persia and uh; own HE present discon- teut in Persia will be greatly atten- uated by the horror which the murder oi! Nassr-ed-Dln cannot (all to in- cite in the minds of the Persians; and it is already reported that the accession to the throne of the new shah, Moxaller~ed~Dln, was accent. pushed without any dlmculty, though he was far iron: the capital at the mo- ment of his father's assassination. It seems also certain that his elder broth- er, Zeleh Sultan, Governor of lspahau, will make no opposition, as by too hasty cable dispatches it was intimated he would. The late shah lei’t three sons. The eldest. Prince Zoleh Sultan. was born from a mother not oi royal blood, and consequently he could not, accel’dlng to the Persian law, Inherit the crown. unless no other eon should he born to the ehnh by a royal princess. Similar alarming rumors were prevail- ing at first in regard to the attitude of ; the third son at Neur-ed- Din Nails on Sultnneh, who was minister of war ‘ at the time of the assassination of his i father and who rtsltlt-d Ill 'l‘eherun. where he might, with the support of the army under his command. lun'o taken possession o! the crown. 0n UM euntrary. he llanionmi to announce the awful event to his brother, who was at Taurln, 1nd to prepare him A splendid reception on his orrivul at the rnpitnl. Educ-nu In I'II'II. When In [and Ilium About un- Follower. of cumâ€" Ill. Bolxn Promue- to II- One of B.- totn Ind Adv-Human 1m: NEW SHAH Ol' PERSIA. NEW SHAH OF PERSIA IS A BROADâ€"GAUGE!) MAN. LIKES CHRISTIANS. SAMUEL I). The wife of a wealthy maneuver Ind ocmlon to can I- m In]; of I floor poll-her. "no you “am“ your business thoroughly?" "All I at. mad-n. n that ”I M Inquire for your-alt at a. cola-cl" next door. 0: the poll-had loot I! no large dining-room alone. In m broke their unit during no in wa- ter, and a lady mud down (I. and salmon. It w- ! who you“ ill floor sud min." ' Prams: Km nu Tuck's m may 3: llqhhmn of nut ante. In the bed known men In "at mete. and by m odds me most mmlnell II polluted "to. Mr. Helium In pm lny-nlee were a! In, Mr; elecllon to the Salute having occurred, by A happy cunei- denrn, on Me Mflhday. The hall] 3 of Man extractlon. Sen-tor Mastery was born It Noam: tn educated It the Ann-poll- Nnnl Academy. n me lrnlvornny e! Virginie. 8m. Hm Coilele (Alabama). end the Ne. York flue Lew School It thkeepele. New York. He served a e lie-lone!!! en the Confederate army. The eleetlol of Ms brother, John IcEnery. u Gov- ;emor. In 1811. (Drew M- mo manure Nome-ted n W *Governor In 1m. he unneeded to the Gorernmhlp 1a 1331 by the death of Governor WIN: In 1334 be m elected to succeed Mus-en by e large Infinity. In 1892 he wen awn nominated for the Governorshlp, but wee defaced by “many 1. Foster. the audldue of the anti-lottery Democrau. llr. IeEnery was appointed to the Supreme Beach in 1888. He nu null (our year- to nerve. and VIII not rents. the judge- Ihlp until he ulte- Me pen a Serum In March. 1m. Judge Mchery m not a candidate (or the Senate end ea. ‘ (cred the field only the night hfore he was elected when It became mam that it required the strongest m in the late to beet Ir. Delete. 00 Independent mdldlte. M‘BNERY. lam, cum" to lam-mt [Anni-n. I. (h. Upper Ila-ac. FIX-Governor Snmuul 0011qu Men:- n’y. who was elected Senator from Loulnlnnn at the recent moon" 0! the The late Shah tell a victim to tho ieeiiugs at vengeance entertained by the followers oi the Bsbism sect, which started. some forty years ago, a revolu- tionary movement of o social and re- iigious character. The Babists were crushed by the troops of Nassr-cd-Dlu. and thousands at them suirerod death. lwith accompaniment of frightful tor- tures. The sect was considered as thor- oughly annihilated. But its surviving adherents could easily have recruited acme fanatical adopts, like the molish Rem, especially after dissatisfaction had been created in Persia by the granting oi the tobacco monopoly to I British firm. so injurious to the Persian producers and consumers, and also by other measures. like the facilities of- i'ered ciandcstiuely to the export-tint: of grain. This exportation in prohib- ited in Persia. as in Morocco, by tho Mussuimun tradition and by law. Late. 1y frightful bread riots occurred in new era] cities of iron, and they were sup- pressed only utter bloody lights. The tobacco monopoly was withdrawn re- luctantly by Named-Din. who de- rived a. large and regular income train it: but this withdrawal could not wipe out the anger of the Persians, all of whom. womcn and men, are constantly ‘ smoking. and who had been compelled ‘ to desist from it during the six months because their mullahs and ulemss had ‘ preached that the tobacco was contam- inuicrl through being handled h: i i “Christian dogs." ‘ In mm- Ihovm him-alt a puma- ot nus-Ia. mum than of Enlhnd. n an expected that he will keep us. balance even bctwoen thus “to powv e". each or which ha. been alway- endeamrlng to establluh its oxelunlvo Influence In the Persian empire now ruled by the shah Mouflor-ed-Dlu writes Fell: Aucalauo In Harper's Wnekly. unlit. IIII older brother. we]: m SENATOR M'ENERV. “but“, 11!. 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