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4' t i , r A . .. .Lit The Mystery, -Covered Salono, Is Now Made Plain. Ihu,' the Bsaond Bon ef the Patri. i, i eo, Plotursd e Heavenly 8a! Iswmaetth Wrei Sob,' the1 '' E.'rthiyV'v.:, ' Omaha, Neb., M. 11. Pastor Russell of Brook lyn Tabernacle via- ' j'Ued7'our city '. yes- Xterday aa the gneat OI, ine. , interna tional Bible 8tu dents - -Association, Ho gilo! two pub- I wbch were heard by. Jarge eno: ; in telligent audlencee. "We renort hla kd- lM?frouVrhe words of Scripture: An'4 biiaS':brMiKtil "H-bene' mtif'bl Mhw "a-' (", " ' bacama JiU erlfa i h hval har." mis wi. ' When w aometlmea apeak of Abra ham, laaae 'ana 'others as" , type we hould not be wnefttuod to mean that they- were-nierety-ty pea that therBI bte storle rperiog then.At'.flc tJone, . ,A,.pensJH en thing ,1a (type when. Id addition ,to h actual expe riences, the Scripture Indicate tha$ It prearurea, ami , llfuatrate ptit a amalJ rate' some person' or thing yet fn tare. 'Aa, for Instance, Adam tn eer tarn respecta,'". the head1 of-the race", n "jt ( type , of Mttiak:. thai ilacood The first Adam m the head of owr race; but failed to give the eternal life A astral '. to GtVTe providence Bfcawfali p be thd Second Adam, la tie eeoee th&C Jie jrlHcecnora,ttu. .. n IsCchtt aJreej. all the, poeterUy the Fir Auffarn. Mes-tab' ' ' 'declared tn tteV f ""be"1 the ETerla. VAer at maiiVlndttic JFlUlii Fa, .lrTf better than tomS(J, whe.jrlH Ct dp our raee eenaF;jm iir,.,ra tond of a herite of weaknaa, I per fection nnd demh.''-'1-'' ' J . Winllftrljr,' Moes no$ Wf waa a real Haract,'jh lH6pf ,ot.H naon lariiet biit.adlAna,be,waa type T 0 (freater dJatorrJeeefa.hv.,M Mom'ei jnietjlHt jbiiiya XTorenant for laraei, 'ao .Meaaleh,1 tbe Prnhrt like mnto ' STfa;"of-" aBrftypInr. of W (Acta' -'111, 23i 'ia 'to be the Mediator ef larati'a New Co'enaht 'under which thw tAbrabamlo Meaning1' wUl reach them and thnrash them reach All the famlllea of tbearth (Jtr, xxil. 81U Blmllarly, Aaron, waa a tJV. of higher prleetbood and Ita better aacrl flcea connected with the New Cot nant ' Bo, alao, the nnder-prteata and the. LeTltoa, additional to tnelt . owa iperienreaM' aeryedi '.ln, Ood'i prorf deuce, aa ypca of, the higher Inatltn tlona by which th Nw, Covenant will be Insnguroted ibortly.,. i i . On tli la orcaalon we aak your atten Oou to Abraham, known in the Scrip ture aa the friend of Ood. - aa the father of the'Yalthful, end to bla ton laaaa, the llon'of rrouilae, bora oat of the natural (ordi'r,' I'lraciiloualy,' when hWrnotlinr waa old;' alao to Iaaac'a, wife, Rebecca, Selected T Abraham to be the' companion and Jolnt-holr with hla eon laaae In bla Inheritance. These peraouagaa. lived . tbelr Uvea wholly nnconacloua. of' the fact that God waa ualng them and over-ruling their affair so u to. make, of tbem provhetlc picture of, hla. own great linn of the Agea. These type-plcttve are alwaya to be read In full harmony with tlie lUHplrod. writings of the Bible Snd never to be understood In contra diction of the aome. .Abraham a Type of God."! Not , everything thot, Abraham did, however, la to be entwined tjlIcal. In general way this grand man of the paat loo ma up before our tnlnda aa a monmmtut of faith, and Integrity' and Juatlve. The bliiaaliiKa prouilaed to go through him to hla Sited, which would couatltute klui the father of many na tion, nmi)e ut blm, aa HU 1'aul jwtiiU uV a type of the Aiiulxlity, from whs flow every good and every per fect gift from whom proceed the hleNHtng wlitch ultimately la to flow through MoMHtuh, hla Hon, and through larael, bla people, unto all the famlllea ef the earth. AU C'uriuiiaim, preaumbly, are aware ef Bt. Paul'a Interpretation of Abra ham and 1 hla fuuilly aa type. Aa Abraham typified Uod, no bla wife typified the Covenant through which the vitality of the prumiae ultimately develop the Heed ot rromlaer laaao le type, and MeHli)t) lu ihe antitype, f t VauJ alao etplalo that Barati'e aerv nt, lla;cr, at HerU' wUlu became (oc ,. time her .rapreauutatlve .With Abraham and brought forth Uhinael. Hagaf, Bt I'aul explalua, typified the La Oovmapt, vitalised by tUe gra ;toua arraktgvnienta of the aauie Uod hod Father. And Ilagur'a eon, lit rally. Abraoam- (lrt born, typified (he Jewish itatlon,. the .&rt. develep Bttevt qndwritt) Covenant. : , t:i , Aa Abraham loved la and desired bleaalng upon elm., ao God loved, ! re aud dealred a bleaalng Uxn Jraet, the , pffaprlivg 9f the l.aw Coveuant. KevertheW; aa Ubmael, the offvprtng of the bond woman, wa doiMared not to be the primary belr of the Abra ttasulc promtae, but a secondary one, o the ehlldren ef lerael. the offspring f the Law Coveuant. were not Intend, d to be the ftpliityal Mwwlah Ibrotigb whom the promise declared that th tfleeolitg ahould, first ppweeu. . K In the tyte. we eee tbat 8arb, Abra tm wife, who represented th orlgi ataJ Abrsbauilc Coveusut, brought forth Section It of the Payne-Aldrlch law prohibit a the Importation of convict-made goods from forelg.i ountrU. When an attempt was taadrt to Import such gdoda from the Fhlllpplnes? the question waa raised ju to whether that Prt ot the terri ne-t'iK hrr- w."I4" Pmi 'kW after te bnnflmMt. he- ewb4JtMtA hurt MK ' Torth lWini1? ' When Irte'wrt tort.''larah K'pii'!iateil" X" mai an-! 'no longer atkmJwl.Htgv U!nj bet' oli.' buC'inatnad, clahued every thlna for lac. The antltyTe of thle T U 'tlihrttiiiU Ih9tliiie'lhar0oa"uegn the development of the Bptrltnal Israel and set forth the "Covenant by aacrl- floe," thrmiKh which thM Wpffltiiol Is rael '"would W'"duTeIopod from that time It begun Jo bo ceai1y manifest that flie 'c)ilef"portlim of the promise of God fo'blewa the world waa not to be "TalDIleJ "fhroWh I (he Tsfiinae Seed, natural Imetf but through the ,Isaac Boed .BprltuftfTarael." - , , TH Wir-Sprlriaof 'Hope For the 'Jew. ; Frpjft. the .Drst Jiieri wak tuaulfeatcd a comletUon -for the Abraham Ueav Ing. , Apd aa Ishrnael mocked at tbe In tant Isaac, se jtbe, evh In, hla coOHlder able development and strength, mocked at' the Autilyplcai Isaacr-Jeaua and hla comparatively Iguorant and bnleurned fo(Iower-rnd erecntd tbum. In or der to continue the, type, that Abraham Wight typify tlod, bewaa commanded lo aemi forth HagaV'knd her" aon'luto the wlldefneeTbat'aMidlnrf forth tjflevf ibe'1 PiVlne ' 4ikU4of which came upon the Jews' eltfMteett betttnMea ago and which haa made them outcasts from God's favor, ae-Hager and Ish mael -were cn't off'- from ''Abrabam'a presence' ana famyf and cere'.'-The bread and water whl'h' Hagar took With; bor, by wl)kh she and Jshmael were.pourlehed In. the wilderness for a time, picture and typos .the promjaea ef pod through the ' Law ' and the prophet which atill belong to the Jew and upon wbJcti,, for eighteen, centuries, be baa been nourished,' and without wMfh "We-boiie Vf (he 'iatlon" would have pertehed, ' , Npw 'we come to the dire, moment pictured In OencMe 15-10. ' The Water' brrrlded"by' Abraham had bee oetnmmed.c' No" mote1' waa 'o be had. Isftmael wee dywig.)! Raggr. hl nether, operated bereeif from bint, r At Jhe eppevfane moment the angel ef tbe Lord aopearod to her ana potnwa ner w eprtng ef Water, where h refreahed htlf.aW.iah.nt wfth hew ,Hte, t,ttj andtieef "Jrhja i !;! ,t .he eebefoireua, Thejewtoh aeWrateid .more and. mere frota the JJBT in Jim ilinnv, r. ih-ubiiiu Weak Kd f Mn'll aa reiipeCt jot.';''They arh'aboat to diet But -o,,J the "Lord grwwnity-TiTrnBl the watery of ,)lfe ef critical mo ment As iihinael wee, reecved 'from death by this watar bo the natjo) ef Israel, whom be typMed, la nw about to And In the provlflenee-ef 31 that their "norrion -ot tbeAbT!iaYiiW06Te- Wt J )e ieartljty' omtf not th4.b.eav enly ope, not tbe aplrltual. They are bWtito ,h refrebed;,nhd -to 'enter pon a new eareer. jThat.cereer, how ever, will ot mark them aa Ishraael jtes', nor will. Jhelr New'' Covenant , re lationship bi BynSllied by IT a gar, the' 01d'Law"CoTenant."- Thenceforth they are represented under a new type. - It.io W. Hlr of All. " If, at first, our Jewish friend might be Inclined to feel disappointed ' that they were represented la Ishrnael, and not iu. Isaac, by tbe Ilagar Covenant, the Covenant of bondage to the Law, lnatead of Wing 'formed free from the LaW," there la ' a ". cohBolatlon. " TbeTr consolation u'that Isaac typified the Messiah and tbat larael la pictured aa the nation on whose behalf Messiah will mediate tbe New Law Covenant. Too Messiah tnuat be spiritual. In or der , tq. be .able to confer the great blessings Indicated , In the. Covenant made wtb Abraham. ,. Tbe nation of larael never expected to be aplrltual and bad no such promise In tbe Bible. To "the Jowij wll 'come exactly "what they have always been ' expecting greatnesa aa an earthly people, honor aa the elect nation' through whom the New Covenant blessing will be open ed up to all the world of mankind the Gentllea. . ' s Aa already pointed out, Isaac, the son of Abraham, typified the Messiah of glory, tbe Son of Clod and heir of all , tbe promises tbe one through wnom alone eternal lire may be ob tained and restitution to tout per foc tlon wl'ilch will enable Israel and the world to keep the Divine Law perfect ly and merit tbe gift of Ood, eternal life, according to their New Law Cove nant by and through Ita great Media tor Messiah. , ' . Eisasar Type ef th Holy Spirit. In due tlmu, Abraham vent bis trust ed servant Kleaaar (typical of the holy Spirit) to select a Bride for his eon Isaac. Kleaaar might uot go anywhere. He was dlrertcfl to so only to those of Abraham's family, thus Implying tbat none wonld be called to be the Pride of M'wslah except such a were already la rebuioualiiu to Uod .through faith. obedience aad Justification, when the eervaut had found Itebecca he put upon har certain Jewels, explained to her ahd her relative the nature of hi mission, and asked her If ahe ' Were wilting to come 'and be Isaac' Bride. IIo aald, My master, Abraham, la very rich and l that he bath ba hath given unto Isaac. t .Tbua the. great. rlchea of God ore again Illustrated In Abraham and tbe fact that Messiah id bla Ron and the heUvof ell thu rnjtjmise of God," the hue through whom Israel and all man-, kind aball he blessed. Itebecca prompt ly' responded; and thue betrothed her self to ' the unseen t HrMetrroom ' and hasted, with the servaat- to laaac. Aa bt kinsfolk' bade her goodby 'they wished, her a blesalng U thesw, words, ''Be Vhou the moiber of tbouaaoda of mUUona" (Qeucsla xxlv, 60). We read that Ketietn-a arose and her damsels (maids, servants) and they rod, upon the camete and followed the niaq Kleasar." . Uere w Dud, In harmony with other Bcrptureav a picture of thla Ooepel Age, and Its work of brlnguig to Mes siah a special Bride class of eelntly tory of tht country waa a foreign couutry.' CH lid rrt Ory , roa ruTCHtR't C ASTORIA eW: rumt 'aS'.l ti i.U wekeT ansa of the Jewish , aeearflln te VUXn!WTyi;i fi''.!Wtifr'i' eet f;THrtJ tiit .jjw ISni" Thf BrMe' ('nfhs, lf;a Ha'fwp -ie ery natki, people','! Iiwfrod aud tongue, yn hi a n .will Je iHita, lit tie llm' reer'"ijit,llttle "BckTlt i your Fa ther'a good pjeaure to glTe,yu the Kli'C'hm'-'-tl i)4rituaf," uu'aeen Kiug doitilof Meeelah Jowii-helrshlp -whh blm A In', bin throne not the earthly Bfjilom .which baa born promland foilriltrly ti, Israel, . ' Ths' Bride (lass and the Ort Cenv . ; t p"y- ' .. ' , Other Bcrlptt'rea have aboWil na that thTi are two classes amongst these ealhta. A fw, petu!lnrfy demoted, will eotitute fbe BAde flass., 'And 'a lartrer number, not ao"courageOus'of the Truth and righteousness, will ron ttlvttte her "cot'bpanloae, her aorVaut, 0l isebecca travelled accompanied by it' Servants. These, two Classes are nar'Unlarlv jmeclfittd ta; tlto Bcrlpturea (45tn paalm), wjjera '.we rend of. the j MefBlaS-Brlde 'and 1 Queen. f In her1 resurre-Uonj glory she Is'-plcUii'ed ss thcJJueen roled lir'goid of ophlr wlfh fine beedlewprk thi Klory reprWerttlog the divine nature.Vhich win be grant1 ed her and the Haft 1neTl'woVlc r")re eent'lng her (lorloua rlIiteouso'eea, em-' belilkbed with the frhlta' ftbe hl.v Spirit Tb!TsH!i"iil(i:'1tcll'i'bow bu ahull' be brought ' Info tie preaent'e of the great King Jehovalj And theii ad'd' that. IhevirginSor'fcoiiipanloh'K-fth foiiow Le'r 'shali also .be brought Into tbe presence of the King, showing that there will alwaya be vdlffernrire fl rank on tbe aplrltual plane.' These two Classen are again 'pictured In the Law, M iMesta and Levjtes, tbe Bride class, being rep reseati d by the Prjeate, 9W-. Ing to .thelr willing aacrlfleef, of the aartfljy portion m ravor pr ine oesYeuij. We are not to ideutlfy he Brldb das wftti'the nomlni(l"CnrlstIan' Ctitircbea of todayarfy moreithan we'woiild Mon-tlfy1-' the : Apostle ' with 'the'' Jewish Clinrch of 'Krhevr" day.' The " Apoette' Were''l select t few, and slmltartr'sn rbemembere ef the- Oturchthrqugh- tnf ,tt)jAg hg.ve, bee elect few eflt of a powrinal many., ,.rhei:Lora knowerh them that are hi." , The tro Church haa been selected, hoi" only from all of the twelve trlpea of larael, imt from every other' nation; people andWire.' eVwi io 'many ai the lord oar God haa called. BebeocW'S leaivlkg her father's hooae typified 'the pereomU' roneecratton ,'of each one who, led of the Spirit, a-fepr-be"r'v1ne rtrrKatloo-tw jotnt heirship with-. Christ. Tbe. flrrt -Jewelry given to Bebeec. when first abe heeded, th?. tn.vkyon and invited the aervant tto. her home, ropresentf , the n'riesf Llewlug rpc'elved by believer. The Jewelry atfe recervod'after. she bad decided to go td" Isaac and1 become his wife 'represents the blessings of the Holy HpirifWbtch 'come -upwtlw tatty consecrated, " those who" determine to walk In tbe'fooUtepa'of Jeaua In the narrow way. into Jbe Klugdoni, under the guidance of t he Uoly Spirit. , , , ' Arrived at the end of her Journey, ahe'fenind heWeff .In tbe' presence of Isaac, and Immediately alighted from her' camel and covered herself with a fell, i TUuh, pletorlally, la represented tbe fact tbat tbe Church, when having experienced the change of the First Resurrection' and In the presence of the heavenly . Bridegroom, . will no longer, need the guidance of the holy Bplrlt, through the Scriptures. This part . of the picture,'' of course, is yet future;!' The Scriptures, however, in dicate, and ' outward condltlona cor roborate tbe fact, that the time of thla glorloua 'change la nigh at band. Te B the ' Mother -of 'Thousands ef Mllllona. laaac immediately received Rebecca and took her Into bla mother's tent. Sarah had died and Rebecca became her successor. Tbua la beautifully pictured the fact that when the Bride of Messiah shall be complete on the plune.of glory, tbe Burah' Covenant will be at an end and her place, aa a channel of blcsKtng, will be taken by the glorified ' Church. Then will be fulfilled the prophetic blessing of ber relatives, "Be tbou the mother of thousands of uillltous." Those thou sands of millions represent tbe world of mankind, which will be regenerat ed,' or granted new life by the great Messiah during the' thousand years of bla reign as tbe Mediator of tbe New Covenaut. Messiah will be the regenerator and hla Bride will be the nourlsber, In structor, helper of all mankind under the New1 Covenaut. because it 'will be thla autltyplcul Isaac and bis Bride j that will, mediate for. Israel,, and, through larael for tbe world, the New ( Covenant of . Restitution i blessing ; (Acta 111, ltt-Sll,. "In the aud In thy: Beed shajl nil the families, of the earth be bieased." applies primarily, aa Bt.' rahl '' shows, . to Messiah ' and . bis. Church' In glory the sacrifices being ' past, the spiritual nature betag attain ed aa a reward for the sacrifices (Gala Hans 111, Id, 2in. : .' . ' "- ' - Whoever will first receive Messiah and come Into harmony with the righteous laws of hi Invisible King-; dotn will lie tbe first to. be blessed. There will be no . partiality In thla matter, for tJod, Is no respwvtot of, per sona. Uowever, because, of tbelr, past OKperteitcea aud ; earthly hope and rruBt in the Law aud tbe Propheta, the Jew will be tbe first amongst the nation to accept the new order of thtuga aud ally themselves with It; therefore', to then) will tb bieoalng go first and through them, aa tnatrn nienta of tbe Kingdom, the blessings will extend HI : , ', ., While thanking Ood" for the glorious proaiteeta of that glorious rime which ta nearlng, let ua. dear frienda, aeek m make our calling and election sure to membership lu the Body of the Bride of Christ The treuory department holds that" gooda made by convicts. shipped from the Philippine. Island to. be aold ta - oonsumere In the Uutted Statoe, are entlUod to entry to thla country without payment of customs duty. A AU'OJtor3 KA(:ynr. 'AVtgelubk rn-rariil'i-i As-similaHf-.; w-FiB(?te!U"4ii Promotes Digpslionfivfiir ness rtnrt REstXuhtalns -Vim OpsnTtt.Morptune norKT?raL FOTNAHCOriC. i 1 VorniisfonviiLskmiCTen nesa and Loss or suar. Jac S'mik Sitfnalwv of 3 ..it i nill t' '' inii'i1-' ""sic art:' Bv a im ... WSk I ll B .insnMHM hMhcswimaUM, sio Minwuinim c wsmmM ' . nawnaTCajisusk Orders Delivered Promptly The Chase K. Spaulding Logging Go- ' Office Front and'Ferry, Phone 1831 sMe)eitl)lwJ)m SOUTH" SALEM POISAI- i , General:' Grocery Store We also cowry a full Ma druga and tampa. ot 1 t)a)a))llB IBI9IOM T.T Fr the AmbItIos 3 iHntbrrdtp ) ay suU (or tko ssasot sMasi h SlmlnstlMS ta , SmcWm. Ilutou rpmu luc uU.or iana. auavu aus - . Kaaars. SfJ lailsacy asaansa. Uus im require." ThU avMlsa SMaas isirtantU )- y. . ..... . . tar ijUT ktttlrtta to feV (Jan. 1 nwUTt atwdy LfeetMrtasan Jalvanlty ei Oraast 3 ; ' '-.vf.e; - t .oJi kkl-' " Bears -Hjr"-- 1 " iialal.Btal 4i.l I KOTTCff ' ; therb4ttlff" tms-J-air aantmrw and' strlctay-nn-to-datt.' . Imprm Ohltatry f.'plhmeihat!. 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