. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . smooth things. But leta man preach Christ, let him disclaim aboutthe power of Jesus to save, and press homegospel truth with simplicity and boldness,straightway the fiends of darkness will beagainst you; and if they cannot bite, they willshow that they can howl and bark. There is adefiance, I say, it is Gods defiance; hisgauntlet thrown down to the confederatedpowers of darkness, a gauntlet which theydare not take up, for they know what tre-mendous pow
. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . smooth things. But leta man preach Christ, let him disclaim aboutthe power of Jesus to save, and press homegospel truth with simplicity and boldness,straightway the fiends of darkness will beagainst you; and if they cannot bite, they willshow that they can howl and bark. There is adefiance, I say, it is Gods defiance; hisgauntlet thrown down to the confederatedpowers of darkness, a gauntlet which theydare not take up, for they know what tre-mendous power for good there is in the up-lifting of the cross of Christ. Wave, then,your banner, O ye soldiers of the cross ;each in your place and rank keep watchand ward, but wave your banner still; forthough the adversary shall be wroth, it isbecause he knoweth that his time is shortwhen once the cross of Christ is lifted H. Spurgeon. THE ARSENAL AT SPRINGFIELD. This is the Arsenal. From flc:r to ceil-ing,Like a huge organ, rise the burnishedarms;But from their silent pipes no anthem pealing,Startles the village with strange Copyright, 1904, by William H. Ran. A FAMILY JAR Too much mother-in-law or The young husband discredited is a scene which may bemade amusing and aiso used to point a tale. The mother demands an accounting. MISCELLANEOUS SELECTIONS 42c Ah ! what a sound will rise, how wild anddreary,When the death-angel touches those swiftkeys,What loud lament and dismal MisereresWill mingle with their awful sympho-nies ! [ hear even now the infinite fierce chorus,The cries of agony, the endless groan Which, through the ages that have gonebefore us,In long reverberations reach our own. On helm and harness rings the Saxoft ham-mer,Through Cimbric forest roars the Norse-mans song, loud, amid the clamor,Oer distant deserts sounds the Tartargong. I hear the Florentine, who from his palaceWheel out his battle-bell with dreadfuldin,^.nd Aztec priests upon their te
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