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<s: 1 f SlMABElSIIfla tSS^«»s&& MKASUREB By ¥0038 OlfN YABD fJPj-aaoitodat AsheVUIe, Jf, O.J rtaUbe mealed to you again.™ Mattb'evr _„„....».. j «iuu—wnere the influences been bod and there hag bean a coming down oyer a moral declivity, If the maniiurroAdor to the influences ho wJll go down under tho overmastering gravitation unless sdthe supernatural aid bo afforded h'uri, Now, [such a person deserves not your oxcoriatloa, but your pity. Do notsifc With the lip curled' In scorn, ana with an assumed air- of angelio innocence, looking down upon suob moral preplpitafcibri, You hedJbetfor (jot down on yourltnBes and first pray Almighty God toe their rescue, and next thank the Lord that you have, not been thrown-under the wheels of that Juggernaut. ' In Great Britain and In the United States, in overy generation, tppre are tens of thou- °o. , -. «4i»wiy, mo pooplo ware given to understand that the same yard stick that they employed upon others would bo. cm- 'ployed upon thdmsolves. Measure others by a harsh rule, and you will be measured by a harsh rule. Measure others by a charitable rule, and you will bemenmred by a oharita* bio rulo, Give no mercy to others, and no mercy will be given to you; \With what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.\ : .Thdre is agrest deal of uafoirhoss in tho criticism of huiridh conduct; tftwa^to smite that unfairbesstlirit Christ-littered the words of the text, and my sermon will be a re-echo of.the DiMne sentiment; In estimating the misbehavior of others wemiist fake into con- sideration the-pressure of circumstances.' It 1(3 never right to do wrongs but there are de- greeaoftculpability.-' When-men, jnisbebavo; or commit Homo atrocious wickedness wo ard dlsDOsed-lridisdrltaitiritelj? td tumble thenKau' the bank of condemnation; Suffer they over „ .„.,. iuen,..i suppose, there art tens of thousands of : persdns not found out in their criminality. In addition to these there are. tens oit thousands of persons whp,,not positively becoming criminals, nevertheless have a criminal tendency. Any one. of all those thousands by the grace of («d may become Christian, and resist the ancestral in- fluericd arid open ft new chapter of behavior; but the vast majority of them will not, and it becorij6s|.aH men, professional, .Unpro- fessional, ministers of religion, judges of courts, philanthropists and Christian work- erfl•to.t•n.•'Vlo^t'\»'+**\ ,# ~-'' , At -' \ , L . .„.„ 1JM I«J DIM i^nristian work- erstd rocognize tbefdet that there are these Atlantic and Pacific surges of hereditary evil rolling on through the centuries. I say. oi' course, a man can resisff this ten- dency, just as in the ancostrallino mentioned In the first chapter of Matthew. You see In the same lino in which'there was a wicked Behoboam and a desperate Mdnasses, there Bfterward came a pious Joseph nndaglori- . ......mmnoMnn «;•«£;.xii>». pus Christ. But;.my friends, you must recdg- t&rt l°iffi^.-Sffi?'^. 1 ™calculation !U , fl(JS ; maVi Bfto r owJHte ( turn tJl9 , wheelg , o f . factories and help support industrious and virtuous populations: and' there are family I lines which wore poisoned that aroabeno- nidtidn now. At the Last Day it will be found but that thero are men who have gone dear ever into all forms of iniquity and plunged into utter abandonment, who, be- fore theyyielddd to tbeHrst temptation, re- listed more evil than many a man who has • been moral and upright all his life. But . lupposirig' ridw'taat in this age when there' : are sd many good people that 1 come down into this audience and select the very best man in it. I do not mean the man who would style himself the beat, for probably he is a .hypocrite; but I mean the man who before: Gbdjis really the best. I will take you out; from'all your Ghrtstibn-su'rroundirigs. I wilj.; tike you back to boyhood; I \jirilliputypu in a depravedfibme, twill put you in a cra- dle iff inlquitVi, '' Who -ftt- .that; bending < oVer that cradle? An intoxicated Mother.. Wlib' ft, that; ^swearing ' M v.,tW, yMest -1 TV.V7;-.-«*.ljti-1.. Lr.:-\t.rtti.A'ii.<:r-\. _,[ iMiiSjajili.'* • flMa ftouldall;have-bflBh taholl long ago I Wal> for tho alldviatuig clrouuistances. Perhaps •be may have Boon |fed dup»':dfcotb»&t,'.Bijr for4 yoU lot all the hounds duMroni tbdlr kennel to maul and tear that: man, Ibid but if ho haj not boon brought t>P bi »' commercial estiiblisUment wiiofa thare Wna n wrong system of ethics taught J ! .ilnd biifr :wbethor that man has not an extravaghnt wifoj who is not s'atlsfled 1 with hisbonest earnings, and in the tempta^ tidn to please he.rhe ba3 gone iiito that ruin ittto Which enough -men' have fallen, and by) the same temptation, to jnalte a procession, of : many milo). .Perhapssome sudden sickness\; may Iiavb touched his brain, and' his judg- ; merit, may be unbalanced. _He Is wrong—ho is awfully TiTorigiand he niusfc bo condemned, but thoro may be mitigating circumstances, Pprhapa undeR tho same teinptjttldri'y'ou might havd fallen, The reason some men do' cot steal £200,000 is because they do not got a chancels Have righteous indignation you must about that man's conduct, buz temper it with,nioroy. But you sav- M am so sorry that the .ft——<•'?.*_»*• i.°™i W«* fda-begona ,6ountenano»l I cnii'8 \££t%tZ$£g$%ZZ°# p ^ Xojifcdl JH»taa tno man lelt-vthiit man. for t\-\-— - • •• whom' fob I no mercy, arid iny text comes in vmn-mSt; velous oppositjnoss! \With^luitmeasliray^ mete, it shall be measured to you again.\ Irithdstudvdf.society | bayecdme'w this cerielusioh—that tUri nibat bfthepebple wjimt knh«e »»-,« v.-!.t \.\-^-dd; not exactly know to b • gopd, bu the how.toinafeltouti. resauUdi^toliffth .vast —-•>^-\-- -•--• ley make enough good —> vfV > w «»u vuDui.lntd abgelhopd; V . —^majority, of ;pedple who fall e*e tl tinuof clrcumstabcej; they; are ! captured by _ 0 the misr „ ^v>u«a we musi-taKe into calculation the hereditary tendency. Thdre'la sueh;a thbig.as good blood and there is such a thing as bad blood, There are families that hare had a moral twist in them for a hundred yearsback. They have riot been cardful to keep the family-record in that regard; There have been; escapMes and maraudings and £coubdrelisms.and moral dofloits all tho way- back, Whether you call it .kleptoinanuV.d^ pyromariia or dipsomania, or whether 16 be in a milder form and amouut to no mania at all. The strong probability is, that-the pres- ent criminal startod life with nerve, muscle Arid bone contaminated. As some start life with a natural tendency to nobility and gou- erosity, and kindness and truthfulness, there are others who start Ufa with just tho oppo- site tendency^ rind they ard borailiars, or Born malcontents, or born diitlaVra, or bom awiridlers. - Thore is la Briglanda school that is .called . th8.-EWtices3.Mary School. All.the dhil'dfeo __ sorry that the ftnocent should suffdr.'\ .T03,1 am toj-t-sorry for the .widows and or- phans who lost their all by that dcfalcatioal I am sprry, also, for the busiiiess men, the honest business men, who hdvo. had their uii'uii's aii crippled by that defalcation. I. am sorry for the venerable bank Preyderit'to whom tho credit of that bank was a matter of pride. Yes, I hmsorry, also, for tbatntait who brought all the distress—sorry that ho sacrificed body, mind, soul, reputation, ' Heavou, aud went Into thablacknesj of dark-' riess forever., ,, •. You defiantly say: a 'I;couldiriot<be tempted in that way.\ Perhaps you may be tested : after awhile, God has a very good 1 riaemory.\ and ho sometimes seems to say: \This man feels so stroag in his innate power and good- U333 he shall £0 tested; he is 80 full of bitter invective against that unfortlinate,it shall be shown rioiv: whether he has ; the power td Bfond.\ Fifteen years go by. The wheel df fortune turnsseveral times, and you are in,a crisis that yqu never cotiM hays anticipated. Nbw,all thdpdwera of darkness crime around, arid they chuckle, aftdithey'ohatter, arid'tfiey say:, \Aha! here.is-the old fellow who was so proud of bis Integrity, ritid Who bragged he couldn't bo overthrown -by temptation, and was so uproarious in bis demonstrations of iridignrition at the defalca- ! tidn fifteen yearsagbi : Let uS'See;. JGloddetsi, 1 the man go. Gjd'd, Who haw kept; Sba^uian <| under His protecting-care/lets the man' go atad >,\ try for hlinself themajestj? of 4>%iritogrl,ty. God'letting,the.ma,u,gOi the,po^ers of darfc riess;pourideubdri:hIm. Ise> yoursomeday in your bfficefii great exciteriient. On«»of two things you con do; Be U6riest,<riiiabd TiflUper^ ized; ittil havd yduif children brought-home ftomBcUddlhyr\»*'-^\-t ai \---- J ^\'s ,'lnllUeriee. The Htilesasidefrhrit into ringelhopdi The, who falf are the iric> ...jicei; they, are'captured by _ T -_—Je; If ipir ^raptatloTa'rjKuld . borne: out in it regiment and tight them in a fair Held they would go out in the strength, and the triumph of David against Goliah. Butthoydo not see tho giants.arid thoydo not see the regiment. Suppose temptation should como up to a man and say:, f'Herois alcohol: take thrde tablespodrif uls of it a d»Si. until you.get dependent* upon It; thou after \ ' take half aglassthree timesd dayi until rati rfonon^S,* .i-~-- *••&. !_---!> — thatt T —.— -.—,».- u H guM vui;w biinesauay;.until you get dependent upon that amount; than go on increasing the ahiriufit untU you 'are saturated froiri morning until night and from nlghtuntilmorairig.^ Bo yousuppesenroy man would become a drunkard in thatiway.? Ob, ndl Teiriptatldh coriiesarid says: ^'TakiS these biters, take this nervine,,take this aid to digestion, take this rilghl^ap.\ Tfte Vast majority df men and women who_aro,dc- itroyed by opium arid by rum m-st take them as medicines. In making up your dish of criticism in regard to them, take frdril th» caster the creet Of sweet oil and not the cruet I of c%yeuri« : pisppSk'%;Bd,dWybnthem. X>d you know how that physician, that lawyer, that journalist became/the ylotim of dissipa- tion? Why, the physician was kept up night by night on-; prpfessional duty. Life and death hovered in the balance. His nerv- ous system was eihaiistedi, There came tliu^pcpofcrinjes.aria thdrsdbysbWtt them-, selves incompetent rightly ta britt^'up their ,-• children) the little ones aro taken from uridor % ^rjuctousiriflrierigesandipn^m-fefdrmato^ schdbls; where allgrafeidus ri'nd klridiyirifltt- i\ erices shalljebrdught up6h:tHerii. Orcdui'Sd- the experiment is yourig arid it has got to be deriidristratedhdw large a parcbrila^e of the children of convicts miy be brought, rip to respdctability and usefulness. But We all, kridw that it is more difficult for ch ldreri of bad, pareritagetodo.righfc than for children, of good parentagd* j In this cdiihtry ire are taught by the De- clarationof Airierican Independence that all,. pedpldarebdrriequal. Therd ridver was. a , g reater-niiscapreseritation put in one serir • wee than in tS»t senterice which implies,! that we are allborri equah -Youiiriay as well 'I say thatflowers are born eqUaljor treeswe borneqjial, oraninjals'.are boi'a.equal.. Why does one horse cost *100 and another horse C03t.?fi0,009? Why dries one «hdep cost $10 arid another she'ap t.500? Difference in blood; We are wise enough' to recognfee the differ- ence of blood in horses\ in cattle, in sheep, but we are nbt wise enough to make allow- ance for the difference in the huinari b'odd. Howl deiaaiid;. by the law of eternal fair- ness, thatiydtibemore,lenient iriy.oiirbriil dism bf chose who were born wronc. '* —.«. SL yunse WHO were born wrong, iri Whose aricdstral line there was a hangman's .. r .u>i«-iii june mere was 0 --~.- knot, or who came froma ti - ee the frii.it of which for centuries has been griarled arid worrii-eate^. pn Harrisj \a reforirier, gave soriie mai-velpus statistics in his story of what he called \Margaret ,the,inother of cririlinals. 1, Ninety rvearsagrishelivdd in a village iri Upper New York State. She *ai riotl.onlv nrtrtt* -K«* «!-=- . . , - — 1 of the cradle, and-you are .strudk across I thebead for naughtiness, but never in any, I kindly manner reprimanded.-. Aftet- a while you-.ara bid enough to go. abroad, arid' you.,are>sent but with, a'basket to steal. ,If',ypu •eottie home without any spoil, you a'rej whipped ririt'ilHjhebldoU? conies. At; : flfteeri,!years'Of'-age, ybu gobufeto fight your dwa'battles In this \wbrlBii which seems to bare 1 :iio riidre'ifor yduxthari'the dog that ha^diedbf aifit under the'feriee..:i Youare: Idckedond cuffed and buffeted; .Some day, raUymg»y6ur cdrir5»ge;.^oii resent gome ^rrorig. AMBjri-.saysis'^noBrS.ybu?! I know: wh6:yd.uai i e.' - Your^fatha^hiid'lreeibflgirigs, J atSnigiSingi • Tour Mother, she was'upfor drunkenness at the Griniirial CcJurt, ©etbut Ldfiniy >wfty, iydU'ilow>liv^Bd•*'wrd(iellf' J i : , My Ibrdtfier.Juppdse'thathaa b»itfih6;,history of your adveit, and the history of your early surrounaings, would yoii have been\ the Christian man you are to-day, seated in this' Christian assembly. Iteirybu fiay,. You wbuia.have been a vagabond, jan 'outlaw, • jnarderdr'drithe soaffoli atoning for your •cririia :AU thestf' 6orisideratidns' ought tc 1 rijakeus merciful in bur\ Sewings with thj I: waifderiaMand thedost. < . • • Agam, I have td.'retnark that in' our est!- at^ Of the mfcrlnlMnM, «<» «-\-' -*-- '' -' orilyji«tgdha;aariiricbdutoftUe,fflroper ypucanpBiytakeallttld risk,and thei 'PfS^hi Wskit;.'• Only tfew\strokes df~th\d pdhrid*. Bu oh; how your, hand . tfdirible dreadfully ft treinbldaT The \die By the strangest dud moot conjunction pt circumstances any.dna \ cdrild have imagined,; you are ; prbstrateO, Bankruptcy,, commercial annihilation, ex- posure, crime. Good men raoui'jn.and devils hold carnival; arid.ydu see ybur own name at thehe&d of the newspaper coliimn.lrid whole congress of excliunhtiori points; and while you are reading the anathema in the repor- torial and. .editorial paragraph, it occurs to you how much this story Is like that of the defalcation fifteen years .ago, and a clap of thuridershakesthewmddwrSiU,saying: \With- whacmeasuroye mete, it shall be measured : to Vouiagairi!\ [ You look' in aridther direction. There is; riothirig like an ebullition of temper to put a man to disadvantage, You, a man with calm pulses and a find digestion and perfeot . uuo BJOWJIU was exnaustecu, There came a , timdof epidemic, arid, whole j'amille.jii.were prostrated,. i|nd his nervous: strdngt/h''pros gdiid.; Ha'was; aU'w6rnfb.U^b4h9,'S?^isdis», tngpublio;,. l?ow;he-riiuBtbrtt-d'^WihseH ulp.j NowhestimiBatei^ Whmteot'mMitimrJ: the life\ pi:thls ? ettia* tae^if*, at^WiBt^iri' the.Jife,ofttbis\whole''iatnllymust : bs.*ayeoV dndtheiltveSi'pf; »U^thei»e famUiJM,mufp(djfe \ savedfaiid he stimulates, and ho does it again arid again. Yoririiay'crltieise'hts judgmsnt,' brit^nieriibertheliirOeess. '..It.-sfftsyfotasel- -tfsriipi'dcessby wHlcHaie, want down; -tfewa* a magalflcent gerierosifiy; thrdugh: which ho fell. That attorney'atthebar'for week* has beonstandrngiri a :pcorly ventiUtedwiurt- ing m ihedry teoUnrcWitles\pfffiela^auil now the ^me had coirie forhlrii' \to* wind u»>, arid he'-'niust jpldad fior the lifebfchis-plieit. - and bis neryduB systerii is,' all gone. K' he .fdili- In that speech their'Ms''^ Slldrift, perishBSj-. , If: he,.'. ^ri,.,..Mve,., > ,ol&auehdo BnduKhirithatiduf hi* cHeal'is'Sii^aFHo ititrinlates.' H«,must*bepup, He;siys;J'I lustkedP'rip;\ Having a large praoticeypii, . &: ™~' i^iiK^*'^'''*'*\ •\\\\\ ''' Si ! .'••i- ,!,;,,'. f : I8; /'.•->;•. ; <•:•: r <tf-2» t$% ^^c^..™,, -. MM.TO w.'i«ijiur.t tuai; in our est!-. , mats of the misdoirigs of psople who have fallen from high respectability and useful- ness wemtot take inte cdn3ideratioi the cdri- junbtion'of circumstaricdsV \ HE,\iiiBe cases out of ten a man who gods; astray does riot intend anVpbsitiv.a wrong. He. Has triist funds. Herisksapartdf thesefurid8in iri- vestment. HejsaJS; \Ifdw; if \I should lose thatirivestmentIlayedff my c— '•----•- - fivd-timftfl «<!, W>»iftV.' i-«J i^ ,j.,.i: , ,..„ JPW xionr loricjscate. She wad •'. thafjirivestmerit Ilayd d my dwn'property not only poor, but shd was vicious. jShe was ;: Ave tidies as much, ririd if this; investment not weHprbvided for; \There vfisrb ri'b'alhisi 'bould go wrorigl could easily make it up; I house| there. The, public, however, some- j could five'tirives' 'niake it -lipi\ With that what looked- aftar'hn»v ^\* «t.t^a^-- -* — ~ wrnn<y-reasoning:he goes ori and. make3' the nent, ariCit.does!not : turn out'qulte so wellashee^jedtsdj arid he makes aiiother investment, and, strange to say, at the same time all his other affairs get entangled, and, all his other resourcaa fail, and his hands are tied. Now he want3 to extricate himself. He goes a little further on iri the wrong invest; ment. He takes a \plunge further ahead, for ho wants to save bis v/ife aud children, he wants to savo his hame, ho wants to save his membership in the church. Ke takes one more'plurige rind all isldst. Some indrriiriz at 10 o'clock tho.bauk door Is riot oponod, end there isid card dii the ddof sig'ri>>i ny, an offl- pen, of the bank, iridtedtirig thst. ttiere is trouble, the iaineof the.ddf^rillir opineqc\ fraiider heads 'the ;newspdper column, and «»» iuepuDUc, however, some- could five ti „„„.„, ro ~ whaiiloolced afterher, but chiefly scoffed, at ^^g^T-^w^^^Xfn^m? mfte^d and ddHded her, pusidd her further down ; iavestmsnt, andTifcdoeMotj!u^,o_u_ U: quite8o ia her Primes. That was ninety years ago, welt ashe exnec*!»i, «»* •• Thei-e bave been 633 persons in that an- cestral line, 309 of them criminals, In one branch of that family there were twenty, and nine of them have been in State Frison, .and- neatly ' all. of the others have turned out badly, It is esti- mated that that family cost the County arid State £100,000; to sdy nothing bf the prop- erty they destroyed; Are ybri riot willlngr, as Sensible people, to acknowledge that it Is a fearful disaster to bibdM ia such an ances- tral line? Does it not iriake a grtat diffdr- ence whether one descends from' Margardt, the toother df criminals, or frc'm sdme mother iri IsradW Whether youare the son\ bfAhabbrthe soriof Joshua? It is a very different thing to swim with the current from what it'is to 8 wim against the current, as ^ome df yon halve tio doubt found in yoiir sumriier recreation.. If a maii find UmV self in an ancestral current \wlidra thore is good blood flowing smoothly from generation to generation it is not a very gredt credit *td' hiiri if he tarns oufegdod arid honest arid pure arid annoyance. You sayi » „„ unbalancedinthatway.\ Perhapsyoiismile at a provocation that makes another man swear. You pride yourself: on your .imper- turbability. You soy with your mariner, though you. have too riiucn gpodtaste.tb sdy with your^Vords: \ I have a great deal ihore' sense than that man has; I have a great-deal more equipoise of temper than that man has; I nevercduld make sucha puerlleexhibitidn ' 1 of myself ds that man bas made,\ My brother,, you do not realize. that that, indn was'bdrri with dkderi nervous di^ariisa-- tion; that for forty years he:hasbeen;urider' a depleting process; that sickness and trouble have been helping undo what was left of original healthfulhess; that; much of his time it has been with him like filing saws: that his nerves have come to be merely p tangle of disorders; and that he is the moat, pitiable object oil earth, who, though he is ' very sick, apes not look sick, and nobody sympathizes. Let me see. Did you not say that you could not be tempted to an ebullition of temper? Birice September yon come home from your sumriier watering: place, and Vnn, !*•».-* Jn»M- —— • - «---••- -•- „.- u MVU -w &A »ut j VIM; auuiuier watering: place, arid you have inside, away b&ck in liver pr spleen; what wo coll in our day piustikeep rip; He stiniiifateg.,' aagamrdria;- agairihedoesthat^dnd-he,gbe8'd6tra K ' : Ydtt: pay eriticisehls judgment in the jiiatteri'but Ihavd mercy, Remombsr the; prbcess,, Do' : not'behara.' i ; ,1 -- ,'\•.•.••'.•'••„• ': \^-'. My friends, this text will' come to fulfill- ' ment Id some cases iri this, world; .'-'Thov huntsman in Farmstderi was shot by some unkridwri' jpersori,. Twenty yeairi attd* tba sditpf : thefiiintsman was'initlie. satneifdrest, and ho aecideutally-Bltota rriiiri, and tlie man in dying said: \God is just. T shot- your ' father just here twenty yearsagp.\ A bishop said.to Louis XI. of Eraucd: .''Make dri'irdn cage for all those who dd riot thliik as,we : do—an iron dagdiriiwhlbh the captivo.cari neither lie down nor stand straight •ip.\ It was.fashidiied-r-the awfiil 'instrument dftpuri- isKriient. After awhile the Bishop offended'. Louis 3CI., arid for fdrirtedri years he was in that same cage, arid could neither liodowii , ribr:stdnd tip. It'is aoddr rule that: will riot, •wdrkbpth ways, \^th what Sfedsurd ye-v . ;mete, itiShdUbsmoasa?6u ; 'tdybuagdin;\ \On; my friends, let\ uS!b9,*esd}yfldtdsoold , , less arid'pray iriorel That whichirithe Bible is used as the symbol of all' gracious influ- ences is the.dove, not the porcupine. Weiriay so uqskillfu,Uy manago the life-beat that wo. - .shall rriri*adSrntho3d whdin we want to. res^ ciie. The.fiwtpreparatioriforGhristiauuse- ,f ulriess is warm-hearted common serise,.prap- tical syriiriathyf dir those *hom. we want tbi save., • What headway will we makelri'thd\ Judgmeritif:in this world wdHavebeenhftrd\ on those; wK6hdve^gdne;as.tray.? Whatheadr. and I make in the, lo|t Great ;^i -T •—•«•*•» u^tvuo DUO um _, huudrddsof othermeri say: --J.-m glad he's found but at last;!' hundifdds' of other men sdy: 'Wrist a? Itold yoii;!' hundreds of other men say: -»Wd cdrildnlt pdssiBly have been temipted tp do tbatr^rid' ebnjuhctlbn' of birr durristari:e3 could dvdr'have' bverthi'djra me;\' arid tbferd i«;» .nitrii&i,Wi-Ais~~£ ^*.--'i- ^-^ - - ^^w^m^srw&mJt^^^mSM. your— ..«* ^« outwit^ TTUHII wercaumour day malaria, but what the old folks called chills and-fever. You take quinmeuritilyouikears are first buzzing beehives'and then roaring Niagaras. You take roots and herbs, you take eyerythirig; Youget'weH. Biit the next day youfedlundomfortablej afldyoti yawn, arid: y-pu stretoh,,and; yoii shiver, and; you con- sume,, aiad yoii siilfer. Vexed more than yoii can tell, you cdnrioi; Bleep\ you can not; eat, you can not bear to see anything that looks happy>' ybri go but to kick thd eat -that is asleep in the sun; , Your children's mirth' \wa3 onoemusic; tbybu; riowit is dedfenmg. Yoii say: \Boys stdp that racket!» YQU' : turn back froiri Juno to March.. In thd family- pro aritfm the beighbdrhobd 1 y^ur popularii^'is:; Jt« 8S per cent oft The wdrld'^dys: \Whdtisi iyei v--.vuvdG>. nuv-un way will yduiaiiu i mu g in cue, IOSE wriias. Jiiagmerit, jfnea ,iyd must;have nidrey dj;pdri- ish? The Bibl8,Bays; ^'They shdU havejudg- merit without mercy that showeth.no merejr?' I see the sc^ribesbf Hdayeu looking up. into j the face of |3Uch a matt, saying: \WB'atI J rdu plead for-'riiBrcy, ydu, ^hd in 11 .all your ife rieverhad.aiiy- nieroy oni your jfcllojjfs?; Don't.ydu [reriieaiberihow Havd- yo\i wereilii your bpiriiorispttbosd v?b.owdre as ti'dy J\Sent you reiflVmberwheriydu.Oug&iito'hivejgiven l a h|lptrig hand you 'driipldydd d Kardr-heel? MerSyi Yoii\ must, misspeak ^rbursslf When., you-.-pTedd for mercy ,here> Mercy, fo'ir dthe^ but: Sid hjpr'ey for. ypit Uok,\;says.theA6cribes of. bedvetf, -\IdoVa't ; that ins'eriotion over the Throne of Judg- !irieiit,the'Throndof eted's Judgnidriti,'!, Ses itcomirigbut letter by letterj, wdrd byword', sdritericeTjysenterice, nntil your startled vis-? lbtt'reads'jtaridjybur: rdriiorseful'spirit dpi; Jrdpriato^t:-''WitB ; what f mS^ure;ye.mete,, it Bliall be meaEurod to ydu again. Deport,. - i '2MPddi\\' - '.\:•'•' '\•..\• r .~-;--\-'.-.' t^:il •$SM -Mi m «J:;','AV,-.'.- \.^mm