Christian herald and signs of our times . NED WRIGHT, THE JERRY MATJLEY OF of Evangelist Wright and Mrs. Wright — A Thieves Supper Given by the Converted Pugilist. 194 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. April i, 1891. THE SPLIT MAUSOLEUM. DR. TALMAGES EASTER SERMON PREACHED AT THE CHRISTIAN HERALD SERYICE IN THEACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW YORK, LAST SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1891. Christs Grave a Centre of Stupendous Interests—The Grave of a King—Its Surroundings—The Group atthe Interment—The Seal on the Door—The Eventful Conflict—The Lessons of that Tomb—Mortuary Honorsno


Christian herald and signs of our times . NED WRIGHT, THE JERRY MATJLEY OF of Evangelist Wright and Mrs. Wright — A Thieves Supper Given by the Converted Pugilist. 194 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. April i, 1891. THE SPLIT MAUSOLEUM. DR. TALMAGES EASTER SERMON PREACHED AT THE CHRISTIAN HERALD SERYICE IN THEACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW YORK, LAST SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1891. Christs Grave a Centre of Stupendous Interests—The Grave of a King—Its Surroundings—The Group atthe Interment—The Seal on the Door—The Eventful Conflict—The Lessons of that Tomb—Mortuary Honorsno Atonement for Wrong—1 he Mockeries in Poets Corner—Adornments Appropriate for a Tomb—Dignityof Unpretentious Obsequies—The Dead Cannot be Kept Down—The Resurrection from the ?Co/zif, see the place where the Lord lay. Matt. 28 : 6. I S I T I N G anygreat city we arenot satisfied untilwe have also look-ed at its examine all thestyles of cenotaph,mausoleum, sar-cophagus, crypt,and lies buried astatesman, yonderan orator, here apoet, out there aninventor, in someother place a greatphilanthropist. Butwith how m u c hgreater interest and with more depth of emo-tion we look upon our family plot in the ceme-tery. In the one case, it is a matter of publicinterest; in the other, it is a matter of privateand heartfelt affection. But around the graveat which wc halt this morning, there are gath-ered all kinds of stupendous interest. At thissepulchre, I have to tell you, in this sepulchrethere was buried a King,a Conqueror, an Eman-cipator, a Friend, a Brother, a Christ. Monarchof the universe, but bone of our bone, and fleshof our flesh, and sorrow of our sorrow, andheart of our heart. Come, see the placewhere the Lord lay. It has for sur


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