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D CONNOR ‘zg‘They won t quit. :nmn ‘ hop, ()at â€mp. ‘ ' â€.C‘“ “he "OPE-v ____E___________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"t hJiwt‘: PcCaxéley ‘. , ' . ' . " at a( trcwu 1e v ‘ .1“. MIâ€. ()1 deh‘ered F lfore. Jack .had A IH'H‘ m mngle “)0 “NM: or D ‘strength since th 1‘ ‘i p ‘ , , . ' felt :haimself more ‘ ’ "' M “W†Machine 011. Harness 011,;{01' Macdonald m A _._‘ . ' “ ' _ ’ ‘ (lg-noun. and H001 I ani§.0;‘ln(3;1:\tlrfl:1; D. Connor Soap lens front of with a Violent upper-cumin ,of their fists, and a cry victims. n "and perspir alh . ithe face. At sight of that. ’ ‘ †Jack MoCau'ley left ‘ hlcvau1ey \dell uCau.., .. - ‘ 13-27). Having reac 2‘: cance. b “What do you mean?†demandâ€" ' .nd. ed Macdonald again. \ Horel) in th’g third mo, “That’s what I mean,†replied up “m" (’ ‘ and {he ' ' a message for lsrael. ‘ man in the most important heart McCauley, staring his eye. The little schoolmaster McCa'u- believer. and ï¬rst. (1 taught to . ' ings.†Wit % ley’s father has came squaring up. In the narne 0‘ compare [)eut. xxxii. - .Sydenham he “a“t' the process of teach! ed that rope out. . , ow Bertuone at of flying; then in L verior a timeԠsad. . The hot-headed little old school- “819 saints caught ce like a Lord in the air. Th. 1) unto myself" (E: master .drew off a pa his heels in the YO y to all His deal? 9' soldier, clicking :55: position of attention. Fair play he been ground into him by his their intention is 9v more, to wean us tr ’ lhad training. M “Now.†said McCaluley... ‘ii any circumstances unto man wants to see an exhibition. let may ï¬nd our home 1 n are dying." pro- in Himself. living t until some day We '3 ltested Macdlonald. " -- Vnn “Mare “'aving the 110w gThBSS. V n“... n,“ n “a “9" AytOI GM‘ ‘ 6°51†'Ehudh. With others he took 1) self the duty '0! keeping I! back from the Sullivan 11 a general tight began. Stubborn. slowly dying blooded backwoods (am of their refused to ya the fourA Jack McCauley stepped out. He had had trouble with this man be- if‘ore. Jack .had come into h'és ‘strengbh since that. however. an ‘feit Mmself more than a match Continued 'Wl 'â€" oetween Che "me i his back where around his waist. Magistrateâ€"there ! here." cried some- y was taken up. Magistrate. Mcbill the tumultâ€" a _1,1 .. r-nnV 0f ,le 61d sch001’ pace like a {0 him by his thro. his tather-in-law. He said 5 too to him, “When thou hast brought forth , the people out of Egypt ye shall serve »n hma God upon this mountain†(Ex. iii, 1, 2. 3 crov“ 12). Now, after about three months. n. And Israel is encamped at the mount of hro came to him, bringing he hot- God, and Jet yrs-the Zipporah, his wife. and his two sons. spective Gerehom and Eliezer. the former sig- there†and the l The nitying “a stranger God is our help" (margin of xviii, 3, 4). As they communed to- ":‘t‘; ’11:}: gether of all that God had done for . l l ‘ Igrael. Jethro said: “Now i know that the Lord is greater than all gods. and he cried wing to he oflered a burnt oli'ering and sacri‘ flees to God Then Aaron came and out. He all the elders of lsrael to eat bread [man ht†with \ioses' father-in-law before God' Moses spending th 21 mutt-h whole day from morning until evenin MP.†he listening to Uif' people’s affairs, h iald with said. “Thou vult surely wear awn: ‘ * * this thing is too heavy fc -- -‘_‘ll’m flees (0 He all the E bef- with Mo: h‘S (xviii. 74 (311d As Jet THE INTERNATIONAL SENES. Text of the Luv". 5‘ 21â€"Momory Von... v. ".1 -â€"'U ints caught up eagle an Lord in the air. The W you unto myself" (Ex. :1 key to all His dealings their intention is even, a more, to wean us from : to Hit] until some day w the Lord (1 These. v, 10; Dntll BUWC “u-.- the Lord (1 Thess. v. 10; iv. 17). The words “a pwuliar treasure un me above all people" (5) indicate high calling and privilege which 1er did not begin to appreciate. nor do \ We are too apt to say (1 hastily. as lsrael ’5 (1 bath spoken We (1 chapter xxlv, id. not knowing I himself or his weakness. “Lord. 1 am ' ' 1199. both into pris- ready to go With 1 " ,uke xxli. 33). We self (Ps. iv, 3). thoughtlessly an I did, “All that the bar will doâ€. (verse 8 an (verses ill-21). story of thunder and lightning and tire and smoke and earthquake and :1 mice I pcuple tremble and say ‘ - that made the Maw; 11...“ with us and W9 morning story story of thunder and l and smoke and earthquake and a that made the people tremble and say I. to Moses. “Speak thou with us and we Re will hear. but let not God speak with Re ‘us lest we die" (xx. lin. to whlvh ightning and tire 1 voice "l’ezu' nut. for God 18 Re Moses replied, rove you and that His fear" ('08. that ye sin .1 .l 30; v. 4, 22. 24. :n; ix. 1o; “Hur God is a mmsnm- ' 1 is also written. ing ï¬re" (Dent. iv. 4). We shall un- derstand this more fully in our next the words that\ H two lessons concerning e' were spoken out of the midst of thel 1“ fire. and we shall see the contrast he- dl tween (Jud speal mg out of the midst g' of the tire and hem off the mercy he ( heruldm ‘ "A God spenkitn.r through . .. people is like. speak- “3‘ not directly to the st in: to us in Christ. who is our mercy seat. The saying in Ex. xx. 21, that‘ ‘3: Moses drew near unto the thick dark- '1 “ d was seems at ï¬rst of . rm' clgrht a little perplexing, nd' ten that “God is .he no darkness at all†among us, w else would dare to. Me hath seen the Father" word E. 1t. iv. 12. ‘5. 08.‘ 10; x. 4). and it Lind is a (-onsum- ‘ 3. 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