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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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Gono Siternzsp By B. Piockhurnt Testimong of Great Mien to Jesus of Nazareth HRIST S ure, sacred and lovely, the better ( sw Him. The whole r tory and fiction furnishes rallel to it. *. Christ is the glory of the past, the life of the re. We cannot even understand our- ter grows more e Lord became a 5 eacher of the Word wh between Jew an ature in Hi Kness in His re rmed His crifice for sin: a pattern for all right- Himself was; a corner-stone Gentile; an intercessor of les; a conqueror of death He fulfilled the whole red offices and anointing on redemption and restitution and reconciled or established according to the eternal will.of the Father Francis Bacon. ame, the true and perfect King, only ta go away it was before, without a law, a ruler, a rbid Jesus is the same yesterday, to-day then, when He rode in triumph into is day a King, meek and lowly, and ion, the head.and founder of a kingdom which can never Charles Kingsley I mmortality t ; to give I fluence the most narrow mind, and fill the to open prospects beyond the grave, in which without obstructions; and to supply a amidst all the mise iz of the gospel of Christ. va think He ca Doy it 1 our future existence, ous intellec expat) y of God, througt our Lord saviour Jesus Ch T exhort my children humbly to try to guide themselves by the teachings of the New Testament. C harles Dickens + Now, if we describe the t by a short h may give the clearest siew of it, we scribe it thus: that He to restore the He came, it is true, to save, and to give fe; but the way in which He did this was by my soul to the eternal restoring the intuition. Matthew Arnold. Men own that the human cha: seen, characters; an the Lord, they call that ma while is som of the perfect man Fh In the early ages of Christianity, there was little care taken to analyze c nomentous question was heard over th Dost thou believe in the Lord with all thi There was but one division among men the great unatonable The- et risen to the full revelation of hich they know all the division between the disciple and the adversary love of Christ was all, and in all; and in proportion to the nearness of their memory of His person and of the require- teaching, men und rstood the infinit: er in which it ments of the moral law, and the ma alone could be fulfilled. John Ruskin. What touches us touches Christ; what annoys us annoys Christ; what robs us robs Christ. He is the great nerve-centre to which thrill all sensations which touch us who are His members 7. De Witt Talmage Jesus did not ask us to pass from better to worse, but, on the contrary, from worse to better He had ity upon men, who to Him were like sheep without a s would be pity shepherd. He said secuted for His doc must bear the of the tion. But: He that His doctrine wed the world s those who hed, and ore tl would suffer doctrit follow that the more of joy doctrine among unbelievers unhappy, but. on the contr: than those who did not practi: Jesus has been the one me possible to say to all peopl and languages. Whom ha in Whom, though now ye see I ye rejoice with joy unspea Harrtet Beecher Stowe. ler of the first true Church; that. the folly of superstition and the ai kingdom of mmanuel Kant. even with the most Jesus Christ. He w ty that he preached 3 and though similar systems of nd b f the Greek many P. Pa Beyond doubt. Christ is the fou is, that Church, which, purified fro meanness of fanaticism, exhibits the 1 earth t n s far as it can be done by 1 can apply kind 1 by Coi , by the Quakers since, ar been exceeded by any. -Thon 1 religious symbols are those wherein the artist or poet has risen into a prophet, and all men can recognize a present d worship the same. If thou ask to what length.man has in this manner, look on our divinist symbol, Jesus of Naz- d what follow yet reached; this Christianity site perennial, infinite cha: t new ucius a me Dy inquired ance will ever st. Thom The question of the j on depends upon If He had t ot rightful Jesus cor igment which mu nausoleu: side of Confucius of C ue to the mer d. or He fals sher, or less than a true He is eithe more than a ue race of prophets. w with Drawn by its severe harmony, with its beauty ed in it, and had His bein history, He estimated the greatness of man ope: avished nd evermore goes forth anew to take possession of hk Waldo Emerson in maj His World Ra verything in Christ astonishes me. His spirit overawes me, and his will confounds me. Between Him and whoever else in the world, there is no possible term of comparison. His ideas and His sentiments, the truths which He announces, his manner of convincing are not explained either by human organization or. by the nature of things. Napoleon Bonaparte. If we attempt to discover what it is in the personal character of Jesus Christ, as shown in His life, that thus attracts.such permanent admiration, it is not difficult to.do so. In an age when the ideal of religious life was realized in the Baptist s withdrawing from men, and burying himself in the ascetic solitudes of the desert, Christ came, bringing religion into the hearts and homes of every-day life of men. For the mortifications of the hermit, he substituted the labors of act: benevolence: for the fears and gloom which shrank from men, he brought the light of a cheerful piety, which made every act of daily life religious. He found the domain of religion fenced off as something distinct from common duties; and He threw down the wall of separa- tion, and consecrated the whole sweep of existence Canningham Geikie. It appears, as respects the person of our Lord, that its ordinary exhibition to ordinary hearers and spectators was:that of a man engaged in the best and holiest and tenderest ministries, among all the saddest of human miseries and trials; of one teaching in word, the best and holiest and tenderest lessons, and claiming, unequivoca and without appeal, a paramount authority for what He said and did, but beyond this asserting respecting Himself nothing, and leaving Himself to be freely judged by the character of His Words and deeds. 5 Through the fair gloss of His mianhood, we perceive the rich bloom of His diyinity. If He is not now without an assailant; at least He is without a rival. If He be not the Sun of Righteousness, the Friend that gives His life for His friends and that sticketh closer than a brother, the unfailing Consoler, the constant Guide, the everlasting Priest and King, at least, as all must confess, there is no other to come into His room. William-E. Gladstone. He Luapern Me ie Genny Pasroses ; i sentttttmtete raritrtertert tre ; : i Our prices are the lowest for good qualities such as we sell. . . . Crawford - - Weeks PIANO AND SAFE MOVING OUR SPECIALTY NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL The Strathcona Cartage D, Denkayu Phone Groceries and Fruit for Xmas e e ee Jap: Oranges Mataga Grapes Choice Pears and Apples of all kinds New Figs, Dates and Tabi STRATHCONA REAL ESTATE i: ness and residential ARTHUR DAVIES CITY PROPERTY Raisins bas FARM LANDS r Ustversity Cnty rths, South African fine sites Wild Lal Farms, Coal Lands, Timber l Warrants, at market jor Office - - - - Al BOUT THE TURKEY Choice Cuts for.. : Xmas MINCE MEAT TELEPHONE 3343 - GEARY BROTHERS... D. H. SMITH Plumber and Sanitary Engineer ESTIMATES GIVEN P.O. Box 87 King-Edward Restaurant. FIRST-CLASS MEALS from 25 up. MAH YEE - PROPRIETOR The ... Plaindealer e Co. AS , Lmproved Write or Whyte Avenue : 3 In the Whe And tt For Then v Just e tw Telephone 3263 TUESDAY and FRIDAY
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