Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 21, 1914, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE 8ALFM CAPIT1AI. JOPBNAL. SA1EM, OREGON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1914.
. .
HOW RUMOR STARTED.
London, Oct; M. (lly mail
to New Vork. jHumors that
roBt numbers of Kosniuii tru.ps
were crossing Kuc,Inui on their
way front Archn.iKCi to France
I'arly in tho war, print" to have
p,rown out of aa irror by a tele
graph operator.
lie oniitteil the word "cues"
iu a message lrom Wretch deni
es to a l.ondni buyer.
The nicBnije, as received, said,
"Kitty thnmnu.l Kiissinus ar
riving tonight."
STATE OWNED PLANT
SAVES ON PRINTNIG
A. Winter, minister. (Sunday school, IU
State Capital, Salem, Or., Nov. 20, a. in.; preaching, H a. in., "Hive
J!)I4. To the I'ublic: Owing to the Thanks Always"; K. J,. of ('. K. uieet
eoiifusioii which exists in the mind of Ug. l)-.:w p. in., Prof. A. ii. Sclnnalle,
the public in reference to the cost of , ai(, r, topic, "The .lovous l,iic"; ser
SState printing, the following statement , 7;;(( .,. K,,ti j--t, "Topic." thin! ,
has heen prepared with a view of show
ing just what has been expended during
tlie past two biennial pcriodH:
Statement.
Cost of Printing I!)I1-1!I2.
Printing, ruling, binding,
paper, etc. (1'rinting fund) $KI2,2li2.."i7
I'rintiiig anil binding Su
preme Court reports 12,(100.00
Printing paid for by depnrt-
meiits (apirnximate) 25, III". Ill
Total 140,000.00
IIIU-IHU
Printing, ruling, binding,
paper, etc. (I'rintiiiK fund) H4,2!I1I.2S
1'rintiiiK ""'I binding Su
preme Court reports 7,42..00
1 " i i ii t i ii K to be paid for by
department (approximate) !l 1 ,273.72
Tutu) l2:t.0oo.oo.
Although the demands upon the State
Printing Department are jncrensiug
from year to year, it will be seen that
the expenditures for printing during the
llMII -IIM4 biennial period will be
17 000.00 less tli u ii for !H-1!H2.
ilie reuuci.mil oi eApeimminii ."i . ..
present biennial period is due to the1
.resent system of hnn.Hii.ir Stain mint-1
ing.- I he records show a saving of
over :i(l,(HMl.(M)(l to have bee,, made ,lur-
ing the past year as n result of
the
cliaaue. In other words, hud tho
old
system remained in effect, the ex
liciidituro for this biennial period would
have been at least $:tn,IIOI.0(l in excess
of tho uinonnt set forth in the above,
t!Thc Mate Printing Hoard will have on
hnml in the (leneial Fund at the first'
,.e .., , ,.,.,ii,;,r nvnp (mo oil'
This money is being paid to the print-
ing department by the different depart-.j"
,...i. ..f Kinte i'iikI tlie amount is in-!
eluded in the above IIMII-IHI I cost table,
Owing to nil oversight ia drafting tlm
law an nuthnritv was given tho Hoard
to use these funds and it was therefore
driven to ask the Kuiergi'iicy Hoard f or j
authority. While it appears, therefore,
on thu face of the record that, there ,
will be a it-ficienc.v to meet on January
1, it must hn remembered that there will
he iinipio minis on niino io co.ci hub , evening seruion, i :.iu p. in., suli(.. ,
deficiency, and that its existence is diu."(loiying in the f loss."
sin 1 V to the lack of authority on tho
part of tlie Hoard to wipe it ,ut Q(mimn MothodUt churcll
,v if'w1 ' ' Thirt .1. and Center streets, A. .1.
nW" v of ! ZtlZ'rv of Htnte Wh'' I Bnmlny school nt III
Tims I. Ki' v Ata e Tr, asu "er '". I""'"" "'" "j
1 ' I'.pworth League at (l: t.i and seriunii at
NURSES IN THE WAR. j ' ''' '"
What the Women are Doing- Tirst Congregational Church.
Coiner of l.ilierfy and Center, Perrv
The wniiien of the lied Cross are I're.lcrick Hcluo.lt, minister. Bible
nursing, cheering and comfort ing tlio K-hn.il at HI a. in.; morning worship nt
wounded or dying.' The women of in ,,Ylork, subject, "Thy Will He
Hurope not only wrap bandages mid . )(llh, ,isH i,Kl. wi NiK in
scrape lint, but they tend the tniiiis,, ,,,.,; ,vih ,. senium the contialto
ing com, curry nuruens un,. ,io
work or the men now minor nuns.
Kvery male fighter, however liraway
nnd heroic, was born of woman 1 Ihcj
high cniirage and liur.iilinnd Hint nre;
11 nation's strength are inherited frouij
the mother. j
Young mothers who preserve the
cliniins uf face mnl figure In spite of
an increasing family anil the care
of growing children are always to
Im envied. Dr. Pierce s ravorite. Pre-
scription gives the strength and health ,
upon which happy motherhood depends.
1 practically docs away with the pains ;
of maternity. It enables the mother to
nourish the Infant life depending on
: . . .. ,, .. ,... i,.,,,.!,,,,-, ,,t
her .and enjoy the ''' V M'l'i
wntchiag the developinent of n perfectly
healthy child.
Thousands of women who nre now
Messed with robust health cannot un
derstand why thonsn ids of other women
continue to worry and suffer from ail
ments peculiar to women when they can
- .-!.'.:.... It. l!nri'
ooiain ior 11 lumen nun "',,,.:, .(, i,., ,u
Vnvorlln Prescrli.tlon. which will surely 11
ami ipiickly banish all pain, distress ami
misorv nail restore the womanly func
tions to perfect health.
OREGON INDUSTRIES
Fourteen prune drying nail pncking t
plants in the state during the year
closing September JO. !IH t, gave em-1
ploymeiit to nil ugg'gnte of tIMH pen-1
,.le an averuge of ,M iIiivh during the 1
Irnlt season anil pai.i 0111 111 anilines 1
sad wnges n total of lO'.aSO. These
pliinls. which represented n conibincil '
physical valuntioa of 4-1 4:t..n, evapor -i
ated and packed a totul of :i2,3Kl!,4W
pounds of prunes during the year.
which, at an average of five cents per,
pound, was vnlue.l nt 1,0II.1!!I.
Twelve street pnvlng plants, which
fipernted an nvorngo of lil'J days nnd J
laid 1,0:10.500 yards (if pavement, guvci
employment, to a total of 411 people I
and paid out ill WBffes ami siilariesl
(1100,511,
RIDGEFIELD FARMER
MURDERED IN HOME
Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 21, The an
thorltica were unable today to assign
a motive for the shooting nud killing
(if Otto I.ndke, a highly respected
farmer, turn mo paiimu wo noiug ,
Ii a wife n their home near llidgetiehl.
last night by nn iiuiiicntil'lcd nnsi.ssin..
Tho nssnssia fired once with a shot -j
gun, through 11 window In front nf
which l.udke and his wife wore seat-l
e.l. l.udke was instantly killed nnd a
few scutteriiiR pellets struck Sirs,,
l.udke ill the tare. 1
1. 11, Ike hub the father of eight child-j
re 11.
, : .V.-"-Li
iurm
isiiuyt' nm im n riiA via
J X--y II11LT I1U ULLUUIIIUU
W. C. T. U.
If.'V. .1. I). Cook will preach at the
Mump Memorial hall Sunday at 4 p. in.
Von ure invited.
Mrs. Olive KukIiiihI Ktirijlit. grad
uate lawyer, wiy speak at the W. ('. T.
I'. hull Tuei-day afternoon at 2:11), ex
plaining the propuied change in the
eitv government.. I'rea 8 superintendent
W. I . T. l
United Evangelical Church.
North Cottage street, near ( enter, A.
of a scries of " Life i'riuciplcs Thiit. Are
VVittn Wlnle, dood singing; special
music; public cordially invited.
Auburn Sunday school, 2:110 p. in.,
Mr. O. I'Mugg, superintendent; preucliine,
by pastoi, :j::!H p. m.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Services are held ut 410 Che keta
; street lit II a. in. llinl H p. in., sub ject j
lof liible lesson, "Soul and iindy"; Sun
1 day school at l:l-" a. m. Weilnesrlny i
evening, testimmiial meeting, at H
'o'clock. The rending riiom of this
church is tinted in the Hubbard bund
ling, suite itOII, and is open every day,
exci'j.l Sundays and holidays, from '
1 1 ; 1.5 a. in. All arc welcome to mil
services and iin ited to visit our rending
room. I
Jaaon Lee Memorial Giuirch.
At the corner of Jefferson and North '
Winter, J. .Montcalm llrown, pastor,
Sunday school at 10 a. m., superinten- !
dent. ('. M. Huberts; prenching service j
, . ,., A ,.. ,ittn,.oC the Anti-
s,,looll league. Ill this Kl'iviee thcrlu ulnml.ip.1 wl.lr h ll cnlllrl I
, . .,.. .. ... .... , I
,(,r ,.,,;,. r nti u ,.ut,lilil, r u
;,,,.,, . , . , . .. .
M. An.le.snn. Kiiwnrth Id'Hgue .levo-
. tional meeting niul soeinl service pro
gram at (i:l."i; preaching service at
Special inusic by the clioir. Miniigers
specially welcomed.
JIM TrnhytotiBn Church,
?. "H the pastor, will
speak in tlicMnoi ning at II o clock, on
'Pull's Letter to
the Itonuins, " anil
tl evening on
(letting U'isitnu."
These are each the third in a scries of
sermons. Mrs. (Jnllowny will, sing at
services.
First Christian Church,
Corner High an. I Center. Hiblc school
:).") a. in., Dr. II. K. Mpley, director;
worship ami sermon, II a. in., subject,
"Christ Before Pilnte"; C, IC, llilid p.
in., Mrs. Curtis, of Dallas, will spouk !
i"-.ml(l ..'rhv will He Done." Kv
'I'll ing
wr,,j., Kf 7 .-( ,,
th(, N(,',.,, '.'i
'
sulijci-1,
N hat
.1 B. S. A.
The liitcriiationn. liible students of
Salem will liuld their regular weekly
study ill l.'l'i Court street, upstairs, Sun
day, at III a. m. All Bible students
welcome. No cu'iectinn.
Lone O.Vr. Mission.
Sunday school at :;io and preiu hing
ut J:. Id p. in. There will be 11 meeting
every night next week commencing
Monday, at 7::ln. A baud of preachers
""i coii.iucr ine serv ces. opposite
Kair (Hounds grocery store. All wet-
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
State nn. I Church streets, Richard N.
Avisn'1, minister. Sabbath schol, 11:45
.Messrs. iM iiran.ia mid Uill.ev, su-
morning sermon, II
0 clock, subject, "Tlm Heavenly Vis
ion"; class meetings, I'.'tlKI p. m.i ut J
p. m. Kev. A. .1. Wyule will sneak at
-'the (11.1 People's Home; Kpworth
I League, (l::ill p. 111.; evening senium,
,T:M(I p, in., "A Thanksgiving Message,"
I -
Luthoron Church.
.;, state and Kighteeath streets, (I.I
Koeljer, pnstor. Sun, Inv school nt dillll; 1
pren-hing rervlce nt Illi.'lO; evening ser-,
vice in Knglisl, ut 7:11(1 p. ,. '
Unitarian Church
('rner of I'hcineketn and Coltuge
streets, lii.huid P. Tischer, minister,
Hundnv school at 10 a. in. Advanced
study cluss nt Id 11. in, Service at 11
o'clock. Kev. Tischer will preach n
.,
Tli.lllkiL.iviier Mermon. "
The Salem Mission
('enter nnd 0unimercii, streets. Iiev.
W. N. Melnturff, 1). P., pastor. A great
; revival is no going on nn,l ninny lire
being saved. The power of (lod is
present to Heal the body nnd ninny niiijeen celiturlei we am convinced that
i.eing 11, an, ''i ny prayer. 1 ne itev. Mini
Belles is prencliitig eveiy night. He is
doing some wonderful prenching. To
morrow tliere will lie preaching lit II
and T:M. If you want to be in such
a meeting ns vour mother wus saved in,
mw, it, , t,m,rrmv
Commons Mission.
'Jtl State street. At 3 o'clock tomor
row ut'ternoon, Kev. II. K, Peiiibertou
will .peak at the Snlein I'liainions. At
7 : -tit o'clock Iiev. A. .1. l.ucns wll be
the ipcnlter. (Imd Song services nud
special singing, All welcome. Strictly
inter Ichomiuutiotiul.
GDfJIllinUDdl '
QLl UiiLni IIIJIIL ltliAUilL i
Messiah's Mediatorial Dominion
of Earth Thousand Years,
HEAVEN AND EARTH TO FLEE
Scriptures Filled With Symbolisms.
Due Time to Appreciate Many of
Theee Symbols Earth's History Thus
Revealed Deeply Ingrained Selfish
ness of Humanity a BlightMankind
Cannot Remove This Condition.
Small and Great to Be Judged The
Books to Be Opened Book of Lifo.
Philadelphia,
Pa., Nov. S.-Pns-tor
Itussell preach
ed today to n deep
ly Interested nil
dlence. His text
was, "1 saw a
(treat White
Throne, nnd Hlni
that eat upoiv It,
from whose, fine
the earth nud the
heaven lied uway;
ii nd tliere was no
place found for
CASIOK tfllSSrlLI
in''1" (iiev acit.i
lie said In part:
Klu mad oral cowards of our race
Vrtim curly Infancy fear and apprehen
slon. especially In respect to things fu
tore, have been Impressed upon us
realize our Imperfection, find know
t,t our Ood Is perfect, that perfection
"PProvo. anil linn some una or punmn-
incut for sin must be expected. The
Adversary. Hiking advantage of our
forefathers, misrepresented" the Al
mighty, and has used our fears to
allinato us from Him and to distort
His Message to us In the Blblo. St
Paul assures us that this Is Satan's
general procedure; that he puts light
for darkness and darkness for light
Thus It comes Hint our text, which Is
really one of the most beautiful nnd
comforting lu tho Bible when under
stood, has to many become a Insh In
the hands of their fears.
It Is needless to say that our text Is
one of the symbolisms of a Book II I led
with symbols. (Julded by thu Holy
Spirit, God's people will In due time
understand these symbols. For ninny
of them tho duo time Is already here.
The Throne Is Messiah's, nnd repro-
(puts
Ills Mediatorial Dominion of
enrtb for n thousand years. Its white
ness symbolizes the purity, the justice,
of His Kingdom of Righteousness un
der (ho whole heavens. The heavens
nnd the earth which will lice away I
from the presence of (ho great Immnn
uel will nut be the heavens of God's
Throno. uor the earth which Ue has
Riven to tho children of men. The
heavens nnd the enrili which will Heel
away, nnd for which no plnce will be
found, nre. tlm symbolic ones.
In Bible symbology tho enrtb repro
sents established civilization; the sen
represents the restless, dlssatislled-j
masses of Immunity; the mouutalns i
represent human governments, king-1
douis, which eonstltuto the backbone of J
present social Institutions; and the j
heavens, spiritual Inlluencos Kcelesl-;
nstlclsm. Churchlnnlty. Thus Inter-1
preted. our text declares that when
Messiah shall nssuuie control of tho
world, when Ue shall alt upon Ilia
Throne, when Ho shall exercise ruler
ship amongst men, tho result will be
that tho social system of today, as well
as the present day occlcslnstlctsm, will
"flee nway," will pass out of existence
- no place will bo found for them.
Satan Now the Princs.
801110 rnnn tuny be Inclined to ask,
Una not Christ been the great Ilulcr of
the world fur these past nineteen cen
turies? And whatever may bo suld of
the four thousand yenra before the
coming of Christ may It not bo claimed
that lie has been reigning ever since
",""l,l""uu 10 "' ""a 01 i
Ml 1.1.-1 I
We answer that lf thla be true, If the
Redeemer of men has been relgulug
Ri the King of earth for these nineteen
centuries, there should be something
lu the Blblo io to tcuc.li. But we find
nothing. On tho contrary, wo hearken
to tha Mnstcr'e own words telling us
that Satan la tho Trlnco of this Age.
(John 14:30.) Again Ho anyg, "My
Kingdom la not of tills world"': "I Will
como ,., rp(.olva voll
como again nnd recolva you unto My
self." (John 18:3(1; 14:3.) Again Ho
tells tia that Ho "went Into a fur conn
try" to receive the titlo to Ilia King
dom, thence to return to tnko posses
sion of It (Matthew .1:33; 23:14); and
that at His Second Coming Ho will be
the great King of Glory. In Matthew
24:31, Ho declares the samo thing
"When the Bun of Man shall como In
Ills glory, nud nil (he holy angels with
Him, then shall Ue sit upon the Throne
of Ills glory."
On the other hand, as we scan the
: pngea of history during tho pnat olght-
Messiah has not been the King of the
world. To think of llm as tticli, with
(ho omnipotent power which wo
I credit to Him. would be to chnrgo Ulm
' with responsibility for bloody and cruel
1 persecutions, for warn, famines and
. pestllcncoa, 811 rely no rlgbt-mlndcd
j penion after matnrt eonshloraUon ca0
,,..,.., "-'V, , .', ' " "'"
i glorlona MiertnM Helgn of Klghteotii-
th',,W",711,0f Wh0'
earth, the uplifting of tho whole wee,
tho enlightenment of every "Wture,,
and tho bringing of all possible Into ao-1
F J
( ;
cord with God, Is la the past We vast
agree that It Is In the fnture; ami that,
when established, Its effeet upon the
Institution of Hie present political,
social. Bmini-ln I. rollckuis vi lli be suc h
that theywlll flee uway. No place will
evermore Ikj found for them
From tills KtanilHilnt alone Is there
hope for Immunity Today we are llv
lug at the very cllmnx of eivlllrjitlon
Vet today we behold more clearly than
ever before, that the deeply-Ingrained
selfishness of Immunity U n bliKhl
upon all the lilesslns of imr day.
Tha Curse of 8elfishness. '
I do not need to do more tliuu to re
mind you that selllshuess Is to be
found In every one of us; and that n
sonililiuicH of rlchU'ousiioss Is Insisted
upon by us all aud adhered to.'vlolntors
of which are styled criminals.. Never j p,.0p,.r vl(.,v of the situation, and real
Iheless It seems Impossible to legislate , Zt. the fallacy of their counsels, the Im
eipiity. Jiisth e, The kc'ii Intellects of ! possibility of averting the great
men llnd opiiortunltles for circumvent
ing the laws and fur committing theft,
murder and sin In the fine of the law
n il hum likelihood of being punished.
l.et me lllustnite this thought: We
h:ive heard of the famines in India and
of the expenditure of millions of
pounds sterling by the Hrltlsh govern
tneut for Irrigation purposes to com
pensnte for Irregularities In the rain
fall Uiuloubtedly the famines nre to
some extent due to scarcity of water.
Nevertheless one of the ablest of engi
neers Informs the world that In fifty
venrstliere tins not been such n senre
Ity ns should h ive mused the famines
The 'famines of India, which have
cost the lives of millions, are to be ac
credited to greed - selfishness which
has nourished tinder the shadow of the
law. Wealthy milling concerns pur
chase rice from the natives and grind
It Into Hour. By agreement amongst
themselves they do not compete, but
press the murker price or rice lower
and lower until the poor natives, im
able to make a profit, decline to plant,
care for mid harvest the crop. As a
result there Is futnliiK. The poor nit
lives suffer: but the n ngers of the
mllllllL- nronerrtes imv .,CL- ,11.1, 1.., His
of from tii'ty to one hundred and fifty
tier cent on Invested capital.
As an llliisiiallon of the exorbitant
profits I will relate a case; Two
young nu n whose accumulated savings
amounted to thirty thousand rupees
iibout two lliousiind pounds, or ten
thousand (Inlliit's-lnvcsled the money
In rlre-nillllng The II rH year their
prollts were eighty thousand rupees
nbout live thousand pounds, or twenty
llvu thousand dollars. They were not
In the combine to depress the price of
rice, but they prolltcd by what the
combine accomplished. Such Inequities
uf our present social order arc beyond
the reach and correction uf the com
parntlvuly few men of ability not (II
rectly or Indirectly Interested In them I
The White Throns Judgment.
Neither Jehovah nor Ills great ttep
resenliillve. Messiah, can lu any sense -
or decree bo 11 baity to injustice, or ill
equity. The fact that Injustice lias ;
been permit ted. nud that Inequity has
been the rule for centuries, Is to be nc '
counted for by the other fact that dur
lug nil this period Hie world has been
under the reign of Sin nnd Death, nud
not tinder the relgu of Itlghteousness
and Life It has been under the reign
of Satan, "the Prince uf this world"
and of fhe darkness of scUshness nnd
evil nil uf which his name represents,
-and not under the dominion of Most
slab, the Bepreaentntlve of JchnvnhV
nud HJk righteousness, not under the
KJng of U lory, the antllyplcnl David
nud Solomon, the timltyplcnl Aaron
Hlni Melchledek -
The New IMspetisntlon which Mes
stall's KliiL'doui will usher In Is pic
fined In our, text. It will be the do
uiinlon that will be world-wide pure,
holy, righteous. Just, truthful, God like
-a great White Throne. No wonder
we tend that the symbolical heavens
and earth, representing tho old order
or things-social and eccleshisllcnl
wlll nil vanish away!
But let no one think for a moment
that eccleslasilenl princes, financial
princes nud political princes will volun
tarlly iickuowlcdge that tho hour has
come for n full surrender to Messiah
nnd to all the principles of Ills aliso
Into righteousness. On tlie cuntmry
these privileged members of our rnce
will more and more bo drawn together
for mutual protection for the preser
vutlou ef tlie special privileges which
i hnve cotno Into lltelr possession,
Kvim
1 ,ln,Millu1. nr ii,A Q,.,..,.i
1 Pmh.. , nr,..,.M of fuin,,.nt
Wo nre lu the very time when the
Lord through the Prophet David calls
the great ones of tlie earth to recog
nl 7.0 tho true situation of our wonder
fill dny that It nicuhs that the Day
of Messiah lint arrived, nnd that He
should be acknowledged and His prln
ciplcB of righteousness obeyed. The
cull Is, "Salute tha Son, O yo kings ol
the ear tli, while ye are In tho way
with Ulm, before Ilia anger be klu
died nnd ye, perish by the way."
(Psalm 2:10-12.) Hut no! The prophecy
declares that we aro In tho day when
tho people, the masses, will hnve foul
Ish Imui-luntloiis-wlien they will think
that by their own strength the; can
Inaugurate a relgu of righteousness
along llm lines uf Socialism or by nn
archy, Tho peoplo must team that
their help Is In the ton), and not In
their own frail arm. They must ecu
the force jf the statement, "Blessed
nre all they that put tbalr trust lu
Messiah." Tho Lord Is about to cstnh
llsh tho great White Throne of abso
lute Justice In the world.
On tho other hand, the money kings,
the earthly rulers aud the ecclesiastical
princes lire taking counsel together to
day for the preservation of the pres
ent Inrqiiltlc of the world, by which
, ,hpy nr protllgi Tho tMfA
that In this they are banding them-
, , niK, nc.M).
ro'i-tcd King. Messiah.. For over a
-.,, , h.. k, .,nW.
' d , m
' ' '
jo restrain It The potentate of earth j
pen-eire the rising thta "of hnmnn In- 1
Icllltjence nnd of demands for eijual i
rights. They perceive that unless some
thing lie done to counteract this pen-
eral movement, the-Kial privileges
of the prlylloccil olmts will dlsapiieur .
j Kven now they are raking etiniiset .
losclher how the iestralnfa which llie '.
I people are putting upon them ma; be
broken and a ruln of nutocrncy po-
lltlnil, firm nci:il mid rellglnuH be re
1 Inaiigiirnted n relsn such as prevailed
eenturles-iiKo, but now upon a ilj;lier
i plane, i-ontrolled by lirichter wits, ,
I holding under restraint more Intelli
gent musses.
f "Be Instructed, Ye Judges!"
Would tliut the cultured and Influon
tlal princes of earth could take the
changes which are upon us by reason
!of the time having come for Messiah to
i take unto Himself His great power and
i reign! Hearken to the 1iyl's words
j through the Prophet: "He wise, now. I
j therefore. O ye kings! Be Instructed.
, ye Judges of the earth: Serve the
1 Lord with fear nud rejoice with trem
bllng. Do homage to the Son." Psalm
I 2:10-12.
I Could the wise of earth realize the
j situation nnd fully submit themselves
to the. Divine requirement of absolute
Justice and truth, what n blessing it
would be to the world! If these princes
would turn their attention from the 1
I grasping of power nud wealth to the
(enlightenment and uplifting of thepeo
j pie. they would become ministers, serv
ants, of the New Dispensation, which
would be ushered In with rejoicing. But
the rrd Informs us that this will not
he the case; and Hint us n result Mcs- ;
j slab's Kingdom will be Inaugurated by
"n Time of Trouble such us'wns not
since tliere was a nntlon." Dan. 12:1.
The Psalmist tells us the same God
will have In derision the puny efforts
of the worldly-wise and grout to estnh ,
I nsn nulocrany again. He will apeak- to
them In Ills wrath the lesson which
I hey refuse to hear by loving exhortn- ,
thin. The new King and Ills' Kingdom
will be established In the earth; and
the declaration Is that amidst such Di
vine displeasure He shall "break them
in pieces llko n potter's vessel."
Psalm 2:4 0; Itevelatlon '.':;7. ,
Small and Qrtat to Bo Judgtd.
(Jod Is no. respecter of persons.
Hence, before Ills Judgment Throne
piinlshmeuts will be meted out to tlici,
little, ns well as to the great, when j
found to be violators of the principles i
of Justice. Would that I could impress j
this thought upon many of the lower 1
classes who ure crying out against the
lnJ11stlc.es In high places while praotls- '
lug slmllnr Injustices themselves. Let ;
It be remembered that the great White
Throne speaks blessings, Divine fnvor ,
and uplifting to nil who love righteous,
ness nnd hnte Iniquity the b in u 11 and ;
the great. .. ,
If in the piist a certain retributive
Jiirl lee hag seemed to proceed along na
tional Hues, blessing the nations which
lake the more righteous course, nud '
frowning upon those which tiike the
more evil course, this will no longer be
the case In the nut distant future The :
testing Imposed by Messiah's King- j
dom will bo along Individual lines. He
who eats the sour grape of sin will find
his teeth on edge, nnd his alone Jus- j
lice will then be laid lo the Hue mid
righteousness to tlie plummet. All the
'refuges of lies" by which mankind In
i high pluces have sought to deceive
tlictnselvos and others will ho awept
nwny. Tho hidden things of darkness
will be brought to light, nnd tho glorl-
j nus things of light will everywhere be
I recogiil.cd. Ultimately "every knee
shall bow nnd every tongue coufoss,"
to the enthroned Messiah.
"The Books Will Bs Opsned."
The Master an Id, "My Word ahull
Judge jou In tho Lnst Dny." Happy
has It been for comparatively few who
have heard the Master's Word In this
present life, who have Judged them
selves thereby and have submitted
themselves lo Ills righteous precepts!
These blessed ones vcll share with
Messiah the glories of Ills Spirit mil
Ktnplie. Invisible to men. But during
the Thnusnud-Yeitr Judgment Dny of
the world 12 Tcter 3:7. 81 the enuie
words "wonderful words of life" to
thnau who will obey, but words of death
to those who will refuse to obey will
he the standards of Justice for all.
Tho books to be opened to nil will
Include not only the words of the Mas;
ter and of the Apostles In the New
Testament, but also the Divine Mes
sage through the Pmphels of Israel.
According to those standards whoever
would buvo lifo everlasting must Con
form his living and his thinking. At
tho end of Messiah's llelgn the ap
proval will bo delivered over to tht
Pal her as perfect human beings, but
the disapproved will be destroyed In
tho Becond Dcnlh.-2 Peter 2:12; Jude
12; Acta 8:23.
Another book of lift will be opened
another beside that which Is now
opened, which Is styled "I lie Lamb's
Book of Life." and In which ore writ
ten the tiiiiuca of the faithful follow
era of Jesus In the present time The
hew book of lifo will be for those who
will be on trial during Messluh'a llelgn.
lly tho clone of the Millennium It will
Include tho names of all of Adam's
raco found worthy of everlasting life.
Tho Judgment of the Church In tlie
present time la uot according to works
the perfection of which would be Im
possible under present coiiiIIIIshs.
Hence the Church'e Judgment Is no
cording to faith nnd the obedience of
fa lib. But the world's judgment will
be according to works; for knowledge
will then be so great that faith will no
longer be at s premium. The great Me
diator will accept Imperfect works ac
cording to the nblllty of tho people;
but as they rise out of degradation
mom will be expected until they reach
perfection. Then perfect works will be
Ico, Hired.
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