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If we \ of God we must he ag and let His thoughts an come ours without any questioning on He has chosen Israel as His Vpeculiar people. a people near unto Him. that by them He may bless all ' nations. and ch' uemurial name to all ;generations is "the God of Abraham, ’ the God of isaac and the (ind of Ja- I'coh." When He divided the earth among the nations He did it with ret- gerence to the children of lsrael and set Jerusalem in the midst of the na- ; itions (l's. cxxxii. 13. H; cxlvii. 14? ' Isa. xxvii. ti; .ler. iii. l'i: Ex. iii. 15; ‘ Dent. xxxii. 8°. Bzek. v. by The adop~ . tion. the glory. the corenants. the promises. are all theirs. and of them ‘as concerning the flesh Christ came. " who is over all. Uml blessed forever. The author of the most of the psalml ' . the sweet psalmist of Is- “'l‘he \‘pil'it ot the Lord vmild umlerstahd the word reed with God'! a purposes he- , our part. rael. who said. 1 spake ,' ; tongue.†The g . cerning His Son. Jesus Christ our de of the seed of 'lLord. Who was ma l. David according to the flesh and de- a l ' i er. accordiug tn the spirit of holiness, l L'. . by the resurrection from the dead -- . 1‘. n Ram. xxfll, (.‘hesley ...... - Elmira ...... Fergus ..... Fevershan Fieshert ox Gait...... .. Georgeto‘ Glencoe... (Broderich. Gorrie ..... Grand Y2 Gravenht‘ Hanover. Holstein . Buntsvil‘. Tumornn“ I.\‘v by the resurrection from (Rom. ix. 4. 5: l. 1-4; I] 1, 2). The Whole Bible st concerns Israel. past. presc tnre. but chiefly past and cause for the present th aside because of their l I _‘ Ln vv'v‘ their Messiah. All that has ten concerning Israel has ten for our beneï¬t. that w patience and comfort of the may have hope (Rom. xv. 4) :heir Messiah. Al ten concerning Israel ten for our beneï¬t. that we. through M patience and comfort of the Scriptures. M may have hope (Rom. xv. 4). M The ï¬rst part of our lesson psalm N summarizes the lessons we have re- 1V1 cently had concerning Abraham. isaac. Jacob. Joseph and the going down of Israel to Egypt. Our lesson begins with the record of their great increase in Egypt and their oppression by the Egyptians. just as the Lord told Abra- ham that it would be lGen. xv. 13). t lessons have shown Moses. God's chosen } ‘ deliverer of His people. his training at l the court of Pharaoh. succeeded by his l forty years of shepherd life in Midian. ‘. until the Lord spoke to him from the 3 Ex. iii and iv are summarized in the 3 twenty-sixth verse of our lesson in . these words: "He sent Moses. His serv- ' ant. and Aaron. whom He had chosen." ‘ Our last lesson on Ex. v and vi told us . :how the request through Moses and ' Aaron to let israel go only angered Pharaoh and caused him to lay heavier ' burdens upon israel. in today’s lesson of Ex. vii to xi. t the [40“6... (Ex. S the time that God re judg- “‘lknowno i is able to abase (Dan. iv, 37L ' The character of Pharaoh is seen in ;three words in Ex. ix. 17. “’i‘hou ex- "'" Ii altest thyself.†and by these we are = ; pointed onward to the time of the anti- lchrist. the last great oppressor of Is- ] lrael. who shall exalt himself and elous things against the osper for a time : ll Thess. ii. 4). In his The character of l'uaraon [:5 see" three words in Ex. ix. 17. “'l‘hou ex- ialtest thyself." and by these we are _ pointed onward to the time of the anti- xchrist. the last great oppressor of Is- lrael. who shall exalt himself and ‘speak marvelous things against the God of gods and prosper for a time .(Dan. xi. 36: ll 'l‘hess. ii. 4). In his idays shall these plagues be repeated. according to Rev. xvi. in connection 1 with lsrael’s last deliverance. after l; which they shall be a blessing to all i nations. i In the Exodus chapters it . l eight times that 15. i9. 32; ix. {heart (vii. 14. 22: viii. 7. 34. 35) and seven times that the .- Lord hardened his heart (vii. 3. 13: 1!. 12; x, 1. 20. 27; xi. 10). the latter expres- y - sion signifying that the Lord gave him lover to his own willfulness. allowed him up to a certain point to have his own way, illustrating Prov. xxix. i. . “hand in Egyptiane gave heed warning, and were nav plague (Ex. 1:. 20. 21 L willingness to let lsrae gesthe of the hotd that the devfl he! upon people and his unwillingne- to ReVieW. e aiding and abetting 3 agent , for the let go. ï¬rst they might go. but not far away: then they might go but . . ' peace 01 these three 3 the“ their humid hhe Harrieton Review, the Toronto Walkertom Her- mud with lone- M Iâ€. “Not at aid that they will stop this den- (lx. vlll. xenon: practice 01 insert’mc items 220‘. Wane-tam without tubal-ling them. ï¬rst chin! we know they will be re- v, 2). Before or by tt bad dealt with him in ments be learned WI and that those who v is able to abase (Dan. occurred. blood. frogs. 1 ball. Iocflstg darkness. mun-Inn and the boils seem to be omit- ted In our lesson. The mag‘cians of Egypt imitated the plagues of mood and Hogs. but when it came to lice they had to say. “This Is the ï¬nger of God†(m. an. 19). The Lord put s do difference. a division. “He sent Moses. His serv- m. whom He had chosen." m on Ex. v and v1 told us bf sflver and L1. 35. 36). The God is seen in r) is the Lord? (‘ampbenford Chatsworth Chesley...... .. Clarksburg.... Collingwood. Goldwater“... ( ooksto“ n .. C ornwall ............ Desboro ............ Se Drayton ............ Se undalk...... .......c L18t0“ 81.. ... London-Western Fair..‘ Markdale... ..Oct.11 Markham....". . Massey...... .. Matheson...... .Septm Meaford...... ......Sept. 3 Midland...... ..Sept. Mildmay... ......Sep t. 2 Millbrook ............... p.0ct Milton... ..Oc Milxerton ...... ..:.:Sep.t. 9 Mt. Forest. ...Sept. "Q Ard’ And not Without reasm For has not the editm' Wamerton Herzdd been his .news and claiming it very own ‘2 What’s more. the Harris speaks out. He pours broadside at the Walkert 'mal. Here it is. in the fir uage at his disposal: the ' qurriston Ru ______ His nibs of the Waikerton Herâ€"3 rid-Times only cribhed nine or-t [ginal items from the Renew; last week without credit. Week before several items that‘ were { originated in our columns ' e Toronto Teleâ€"E published in th . credited to the ...... Oct. 9 and 10. ...Sept. 16 and 17. Sept. 11 and 1'2. ...Sept. 16 and 17. ...Sept. '23 and 24. ......... Sept “2447. ....Sept. 18 and 19. ...Sept. 30, Oct. 1. ..... Sept. 11-13. “Sept. 18 and 19. â€Sept. 30, Oct. 1. ...... Oct. 9 and 10. ....Sept. 18 and 19. ..... Sept. ‘23 and 21. ...Sept. 16 and 17. .. ...Oct. 1-3. ...... Oct. 16 and 17. ....Sept. :24 and 2.3. Oct 8. . ...... Oct. 7 and i5. ......Oct. 2 and 3. . ......Oct. 1 and 2. Sent. 23 and '24. Oct imagine Sé‘ * pours a Walkerton crim- 1 the finest lang- 3 Harriston He- fact he is mad. reason. either. 3ditur of the been swiping editor 9‘ his LIVER SALTS meuts relief digestimlo ( A GRUESOME DISCOVMU. mc .......... W- W ‘moving very slowly he sounded g With the head completely sever- ' Warning there bein l t .ed. from his body. and lying be- time (013%? t: 2;; Ymdzf '3. while the decap- itated trunk lay outside the track. George E. Stuart. {ml-1mat that he must have dellbermly ailuwnts action. A pleasant, flervessing salt. and failed to return. eel-E. n. DUI: in {1" flow“. “voodoo eon uncut: a w. â€9'0““; WW: 00*“ m gâ€" donyo 35 and 50!: at . Ticket Office. the caused hy Hvad unstipat ble 1'9"de lix‘ zutht‘i“ hnttle. on and other pm â€up nt live! . the man. but an the train wu 'er-‘ moving very slowly twat-hing, there being plenty at be- time for uhe mm to step um. :ap- From the position of the body it that the man was It STRH‘TLY PURE PARIS SIREN! warning, them being plenty at time for Uhe man to step uidg. The lat I) H \' I", I Bl AR {5+3 VAT}: OF LEAD rer twn ‘ertiliu‘ and sac] F] N | R H (appli )6 dry) PIC/TUB they kill the plants. Ill “, _. nd Ul'R (“VS ll whrn 3‘ ll the bugs and fruln ‘1 "P- 0 H89 T 1 Jo