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Show HI'MIAV SHIVUKS. rctllmoiilct lo Ike rrulli f llio Ho-pel. Ho-pel. ltellglout ervic were held al the faUrnaclr, Hilt IakuClty, Humlay, November fllb, IS02, comniiiKliigatZ o'clock p. m., 1'itflJcnl Angtii M. Caunon preeldlug. The choir eflng the hymn oommenc-Ingi oommenc-Ingi ureal uol, leooitt my hueilitiietaimi irioaatitn lore, lajjoytinyreit. Prayer wat offered by l'rtaldeiil HughH. Uowan. The choir eantfs hile of tht einbltinl vt iartae In Jelut etue, add lor Ilia atka. The Prlrathood of, lh.. Hlxleentli ward oniclated In the administration of the HacraraenL rLIJtll JAM1M II, ANDKIUON wan Ural tailed UOi lo addrett the congregation. He aald he realltod to tome eitent the reeponilblllty rwtlng Uoii him at eervant of the Lord In bearing hit lettliiiony to the Iriilh, He waa thankful fir the on-Irtttunlty on-Irtttunlty ho had In again at roclatlnK with lilt brethren al home, and ho wat alto thankful for the experlenco he hal had lu traveling abroi 1 at a mlaaUnary. He had len In Ureal llrlbiln In that capacity and he haj foil bletaed In the work bjth In the field at a preacher of lheUjielknd when laboring lu thu elllce lu Liverpool. He Luuld now through hltowiixrleDce teallfy tu the lact that Ihe Ixird tutlalui thoae who put their tluit In Htm. The eiakor had vlalted the ratlout oou- lerencealudnat llrlltln. The aple are, at a rille, Indllleient tolheprln-clpleeoftheUo'jiel, tolheprln-clpleeoftheUo'jiel, tut wn alt) melt with tome who are willing to lltteii to the tiatluiouy and render obedk'uco to the word of God. In meeting with Iheti', Ihe mklonarlet rejoice. Theaaker had during hit aO.enre reallied Ihe great truth that theklne;. dom of Uod waa not of thlt world, 1 1 dctt not depend on tho world for lit otklencn. There It a conlraet between thtle two. The woll 1 hatet the follow. era of Chrkl, becaute they are not of tho world. They are railed out of the world, lu order to bear Irult that may remain. 'Ihe apeaker further dwell on thlt thought and rxplalnod the gieat dlllerunce between the World aud Ihe kingdom of Uod. He then Inllfled that the power of the Almighty reeled Ujiou the nilialontrlea, and that their work wat not without fruit. Thu Lord hat cttabllalied Ihla work and will carry It out uutll Hleklug-dom Hleklug-dom It eelabllehed aud the bleealuga of heaven rtalun tho child reu of men. I nutnr.NT ltuau . uuwas wat thu next epeaker. !! aald lilt ap-pearauce ap-pearauce before Ihe congregation to-Uay to-Uay waa uueaeoled, bul he wlthod to bu guided ty the Holy Hplrllln hit rrmaika. He had felt oomtort lu l'-Icnlng l'-Icnlng to the teatluiony of tho pre. cedlug ejeaktr, tot It la alwa)aple. autto hear thai Ihe Lord la faithful to Hit routine and blfnt Hla e.rvaull. It wat al-u pleating lo him tu have an ooitunlly of tiearlng a leatlmouy lo the truth ol Ihe (lutpel tt revealed Inlhete latter dayr; lu itiltko of Ihe excrement and Helen lo the evrvault of Uod. He rayed that the ii-etlDiouy may I ttreiigthentd and Ihe Hatnlt fouud alwayt Willful, never In-dulglni; In-dulglni; In anything that la caloulaled lodettroy their faltri In the IJotpcl. The ieaker hal noticed Ibat come teem to tie cad down on accuunt of clrcunielancta that turround ut. He would lay, that he had a with that we all mty bu found true and faithful. Fear will not eukr the heart of one who It living In harmony with Ihe Hplrllof Uod.who ulvet llgntaudhe'pa ut In all Ihtima. We ehould therefore live e that wu can haw Ihla Hplrlt, T he ordralt we are patting through are a meunt of education In tpliltual thlligt. In whttotrr (condition we at a (ivople mine, Uod It over ue for good, at He bat bten lu Ihe al, from our gathering out of Ihe world nnd until the pieaetit day. Hut It la nrcrkoiry to have a tettimony dally. There It nu other meant of being eafe nnd progreeelve. When dlllerenl oplulout and Itleat are relented be'ore ut and we have to decide, II le necve-rary necve-rary lo do lo with a view lo the ImI lutereiltol thu kingdom of Uod. The Lord mutt prove Hla Mop1e, that He may know on whom lo rely. It It even iiuetlble that thote whohavebeeu luted before lu the early duya of er-lecullon, er-lecullon, may yet have trdialt to paat through, at dltllrult lo endure aa the early olh. Hut It wn only have the Hlrltof tho lord within ue and a let-llinouyofthe let-llinouyofthe truth, we ran livar all thluga nulbianiu vlotorlout. When thlt ri( Irlt rovalk, It will reveut nil cetileutlon, Ill-will and Uo.lie for re-veugu, re-veugu, an I lntlial of thee foellnga, ltco and haimony will irovtllanl our life will ugiea with Ihu divine law. Tho iiealloli whether we llvo lu harmony with the lew of Uod la ail luipotlent one lu all who call tutui-eolvea tutui-eolvea Latter-day Htlntt. I'ltr-ttihtT ukutiui: i) ca.snis occupied the remaludtr oftbellmo. He read a poitlou of thv :lat ihapttr of l.xodut, loulilulng the law or rtlallitlou aa given by Mowt to Ittacl. He alto read Ihe law Of Ihe'Uieptd lieallug lliull Ihe etiuetuljeiland given oy Cnrkt, at recorJed luMatlhewS. Hetli.u made eome clear and forcible rematka explaining ex-plaining that the condition of lerael wattucti tbut they could uol rendve higher law than that of relallMlon.and ulnted out Ihe reaeoui why the luo pie were lu that coudltlou. Jotut came ii nd taught a higher law, one that will lilt men nearly to the level of angelt and I repare them for Ihe recipllou of the riplrlt of UoJ. 1'ho MJlula, neatld, are under Ihla law of the Uotl, ami unleet thev llvo in nccardancu with It. rtlurulug goal for uvll, lliey me uol Ihe Htlntt of thu mint High, no matter what they i rofc'v Ihemeeivet to be. 'I ho choir ting tho anlheni, "The heaveiitarulelllug Ihe glory ol Uod." Ueucdlcllon by W, ('. Dunlur. |