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HJmillTT, . -- - --·-------:------:~--J.--,.--~ reolfiX;'arta '~1i~t»:~~~5i~~~~:~ UDW~ VANKLEECK!, _£j:: L - • ·~ta-A!l>!;!!\JV•~o@:l~ lbnoi'aeturer and <lliiler In J · ' ·.: ...... ~.rlt. ~e,of~~ rt!OOiltly \ jpreilcllted a, senuon on the above aub- Inihe int.roductory praym· th•· , . ..UmiQh~ guide the nation iu tlw choice · C~tief 1\logi~:~tratc, .~ud asked ~- \\tlllt--... 111 .;,;s~~~~~~~~-~=;.;;~;;~~~~~~l~m~t,i~t~gJ.:~·:;•;et the people l'lllert; who 'I'll :; law and justice andre- briib~&. and tn ckuu'\ that foul streatu of ·~e~> that brou~ht t:ron- ~~~ uplllltfi.blniL \~gr.w~>· t.6x• .fl:um;,tno J.wolfth and t:w;q ~~~g. v~;o o! tlw ~~~~~p~ \If the. I'p>phe• vf ~R -~11e f:l~ ¥gu:tld tlmr ~e. ~Q·~~~fi:lied the respon- l:llbility_ of-~~~.$. A~:lid ilijustic-e- to whole ~tio~ eq~;yi ~--individu ~.u: t~et'.7! i\'~thw: rower anta~, oni~till tp ~ .,-;bl!lh is ~iJ.lly to tri: llll'l~h, '-ltnd ·the ;na~ ·j;hn.ti does not buitlQ:illPt•n thil:; ete!lW\P~·ineiple must falt._. lii was mong to ..;;uppose .thst the Ohureh must be moi\e holy 'than the SW<i>, .o•· t,'hat the: State...h~ a-li- I (l<am;e to occupy a low~ positi<m iu f1j~~=~~/~~<;~~~f:~i:;:~:~~;:~ I morality. He suppose<l it was nuue- r~ ;,a; cessary io .at~pt io ,.h 0 ..; tha1; poli- t,>,v~l~J;$J .t~J:te ~:sjn this lan.J needed pmil'ymg, !ts ><•mosphere was r,o :foul that :uiulti- tu es of Christians htu1 withdrawn ' ., d from it altogtJ~hor. And yet there waM as P?r~ anLl reverential us the place of dmtw wo·rsh!P. · Tl~e glory of the Lord snould cover the whole earth aB the waters C'OVer the ;,1ea. Politics and r-eligion. were. so clo,;ely ;eounect- tJ!l iu thil:l la,.ud tuat they ,qoulclnot lw sep&rQ.t!;q,. and ~vhenevor the etrort W11ti UlOIUtl tu iliYilltl th~m it mn5t ft~.il. It wn._fl, QAl·ist'~?nJg}jcy po it:iroiy tl'uths to the. hMrts of men ~JoCe<)l'Cling t..'l - their ~tfJ\ql>., Tl.w J ew:ir...h pt:Q;ple elec~ ed thek own rUlers to a 'l·ery large ex- !.ent, ·~,ml the ,people hutl-;t very ill.Fge lnfl.jle:P.e<i' W- thlil adn•i,ish~ation o£ ~ov- 1 {1 • • 0 er:o:m.ent 1 and v.---hcn. -the l.:>rop-het.s ap- auw'-\' 0 tlww tl•ey add:ooSiiled thcmselve» both to the rulers and to the people. T~e.) H-ssaileu not•Qruy t}le, m,ternal poliey .of the go\Vernment out fts foreign policy also, as' when the prophet Raid to the king of .Ju.d~h ; . (' Fnt :r:?t thy lirmit in/ th!l king . of EgnJt.· The pl'ophets were not afraid to speak of polities, for God sent them to sielJ.k to those who w~e to govern the nation, and to assistifhem· in tlle u}l-right COUl'S!) of llilru1i:lliStl'A- tion. Here, undei· our repu:'blic3ill form of government, God has placed upon every man a share ol' the re- '\ ' ,, i1i ' ' .. _, . spmislo ty, ana unuer no ';pretext could he relieYe himself of that Xe- spo,wlibHity .•. He was bound to exer-· cise his influence for Christ, for the Cliutcli :a;ud: for the welfare c0f ma.n- kind. ThiB influenue'i'fhPu:ldbe wield- in a muP-h greater degree cJ-go by -.t'\'>+-\\'''\'\\ propit ::han it had been, for it was ,oft~m t~e. ca~e, ns in the So~ regarding the ptilpit diSCttSSitliP<'of-·- ·,; J..~- !rsla'Vtlrl. that the ministers ~\:eltillltt to' 'flGliliiciana. The··vOnli!eqwi®1twa§ tlfl,~~~~[~~~if~~T~~;·« tl:ta.t, Y:ke Jud-ah of old 1 the ruM was # IUUl!Ltl _;t6nil1~ \liatlliio'li h.,:J:-i:ti:ll1lL~ed''mitb. blood ana m~ It was !l1s 10 :l:fro·cirtg itss1f into ths politics .of the ~ ~~~~;~j5~;~~~~~~~~5~j'Would be no·frf\St, M safetJ. .In this ~a~·e~l:l .. ~[.Q~j~~-~a I p]pem:.U.n.e if!: qi'j;;y::tlite ,balance o:f power was held by 61l.OO()., .men, .mestly for,eigners', ~iJ~,sJi~tttli~r9-l1S~iji\~~~H~'''t<ll'n~ JWli~,·;slw-qld re.straiu..1Jleni fr.om r:~1I~Iif.,~~l?J:t;:+ou.tbrJBal!i'J.li. !ld· ·violence 2 Them ineli- . ::--'IT.~iiM'•r.:;::::;.::; y,.j~~~_j?l~rtr?a.f!lt~~!l.~ •lllfltie~~~ettl~~Ltw:ns to. tiot J~<nd disoroe11·had-been j ~~!~~35~~!!3~a~~;~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~3~~~i;~~~i~ii~~~i ~ .. !UW~~§~r/t:)~f!;nQ:st4·~~ ma,nifested,once~·alld' w.nat.,was ~ ~~~~~~ 1 ~i~~~!~~~~,~~~~~~:~:~~rPMl!e to-pvevent it 'from \bl'eailruag. agitm;?·· Pur-·elily proteetim:t':'WaB in the grel\t pril:teiples <.>£ trnth and t\he Bible; and are- preatketl,iu the ! ~~~iM~~=:~~~9~f.~E5~~~:::~~ of,d\God. .The· knowledge-. of l~i¥~ iLoJ<d w-aa the only a_a;fclj, lllntt it ~.;;;-rr-:Ji~>. )lluat- :be· brought -to the malilses by mean*; -lihey must ~~nfigh~ suli>si(l~d, ·~\liP,I;Ie·\1 ened and brought within the intlu- -enee of: that ~wledge--a.nd jj;;:~-gr.eat t.m.ths. ' ~ . . ·, ltiilmtS··ge~y to fute1·est tb.cehiselves JliFpqli(;ie,a,] aN'a.h:s, J:~.U-d to e'arry \Wf-{;h in their'· lnteroanrsEt wlth ·the reofie, ana fu the s~ ol thegclv- ~~~.i~~FJ.~Ctot~t ap.lf1 ot Ch~tianity. · ' ; .. '· NoT· • sa , lllA.s.EL¥ . CA.UGH!I • .......A good ·~· wl&. ·'9~· ~ ,~;n u~ed a · con:finu.ed d:tinker, - -who \ '·