Show I BISHOP ORSON F WHITNEY tn r to II nod lod In the I highest and o on onI O I u rt th peen a good I will toward lowr men loon loona IH a it I Is sometimes meUI rendered rendI Peace Fear t r in 1 n if d r will wl So M nR ng lh Ih the theM M ul 1 to II th lh over the lh mot mo t I rl 1 I id nt or of the t non Hon Mn of or God Oo Had H w Hi i shoe 1 mOt floe to tn sustain the proposition ill II r r is i Met In iii this great t prone p a anon Ion to e that tat the th m mi n 00 Inn minion rb In n of nf our Savior was wa n a a men n nc c iii 1 a mission o of nf peace It 1111 Is iii tru I L I I I on o o one Of o Olon alon Think 1 if t 1 I urne me to t bring brn pare but butI bil J I tint in i he also predicted 0 1 frI among i sign IK I or i r his hla second nd coming ml oar wirI r 0 i i rom 1 na of nf wars ware But Rul we 11 nn are not no noa I n a T nude lule torn this Ihn that Ihal war w er ar wax wan H HI u ui I II I i n r t of lr f hit hie hi and ad more orr that Ihal i allon Is I a part of the gospel ampel 1 be I hi h happened to 10 say ay He tie t the thai 11 rte th and nd Is I R baptised shall hall 10 l he that not nol shall hal be b bit it 11 Paul Pau his hi apostle declared declare lr i II in h fowl MII of or Christ to be b the Ih rawer power of u o i 1 unto There Tre hi Ia 1 no n dm dam In It the damnation I b all al out sil aide 10 of It I and 1 I le the sad gad a alternative of or rejecting the message m of salvation the th Ih olive olve branch of or peace pace War tar a fol follows folI lows Iowa I an a the lh antithesis attl the alternative It Is I no nn essential enta part of nf Christs mis mi mission Ion sion tn He t came 0 not to preach the sword wo to t bring strife and ad discord Into the th world They Thy were already alry here I and h to he came to 10 banish them He lie le Is Ia the Prince Prins of Peace and ad the peace of or the world p w was I the lh great It object and d will 11 be b the tl crowning consummation of his hl hi divine sacrifice ril Then why did not net nt peace p ensue Why Wh has 1 ha war 11 continued In n the world not notwithstanding withstanding the I mission of the th Prince n of Peace a Those l beautiful lines line In by Sit Sir Edwin Arnold md Peace beginning to fee be 4 Deep p as a the sleep Ip of the sea aa When the stars stare their ther still UI gleams gleama Ie gnaw gUu I In It t blue b tranquility sound round almost amt like ie an apology pr for fo the te tet fact t that universal peace pe did not follow fol ro follow Savior k low lw o oPIA closer c r upon the ti coming cn of or the PIA COME CAME BY CHRIST CHRIS CHRISa Peat Peace a did come not to 1 that tha re no rejected ro j the Christ who ho came ce unto ut hi hi his own 0 and nd hi own on received hY him hen hi not nt but to thew IhO who abo 10 did dd h him he be beve love gave ve power r to t become the t sons of or Guthe Gut G The Th he peace p proclamation of or th lb te angels was to men mn of or good will wl and nd they realised the th promS promise I To what elee e shall hall we w ascribe the Ih wondrous transformation lion tion lon that took tack place P f 11 It i the character and lives live of his hi early ely disciple than Ihn that they Ih received the peace c which he h promised the Ih peace which the Ih gospel I brings bring The T Impetuous Peter Ir who drew drw a sword wo to b t defend his hi hi Master and was wa rebuked with wih the gentle admonition ton tion ton they who h take te the sword shall hall II perish rh by the th sword word the timid Peter 11 who In n weakness denied h hi N Lord but aft afterward when hn the I th 11 of or find Go rested Ite upon un hum him naked asked a the privilege of or being crucified with hi hl his head down downward downward ward II rd not lint nt deeming himself worthy to tod tile d aa a his h Lord Lr had ha iUd Bled aed Did Wd he h not have tave peace p Paul the Ih repentant perse perea persecutor lo becoming an apostle apU and nt ex exclaiming claiming after many milY tribulations tr and In Inthe Inthe the th prospect of or martyrdom 0 O death where her Is I thy th sting ling 0 O grave where Is I thy victory Or when about but to be beheaded bhae for lor the word of o Gal I and the testimony of Jesus Ju t I have fought arod a rod good od light t I have hav finished my m course coon cour I L have kept the th faith I know knew there them tr k Ie ks I Ia a s crown rn laid up for me 1 which nod God the Ih righteous rh u Judge Ju shall hail hal give me at t the thelast th lot last lt day d Was Wa he h not at t peace What of ot tf the Hal Man saints n Is n who ho took tok Joyfully the de despoiling d spoiling of ur their goods good 1 rejoicing J In the t midst of tribulation that they the were en worthy to suffer In the th cause cau of or Trial Christ T TW Was W not theirs thir the Ihl pace peate that understanding the peace pe promised to 10 tomen men nen and nd women mn of good will I Did not he spirit spill of peace prace uc come om Into In I the world wol Into Int nb the hearts hII of Ir those Ih who ho received the die t 11 goH l message But nul this Ihl Is b nut 01 the Ih rid IS s yet t to come wiser when n the Ih prophecies si al aly ready y noted shall Khali be fulfilled and nd na ia nation 1 iata tion tl ta shall 11 not nl rise ries rt against nation wither neither shall they Ihy learn le war any more moNo Human Haman H history from fr th the Mormon Hannon onon point of view vi divides divide Itself Into Int seven treat great periods period of time corresponding to the heen seven n seals 1 of the I apocalyptic ap book Ik mentioned In the Ih fourth and n fifth chap bl tors Ill no of ot Johns John revelation The o open lag at nf of n the Ih first seal sail al we e have hv l been een I signifies nUe the I revealing at al the thelast Ih last ant I day das da of or the Ih hidden mysteries of or Tod Od the true tr history of the Ih earth dur dor during dorIl ing Il the Iho Bret 1 thousand yearn year ye of Its tem Iem temporal and nd the opening of or orthe the be pl second ond seal awl I Is b I th th the revealing of the event of the hp ee ond thousand years yar as is n hv It by the yan ien n of the th recording angel and nd s 10 0 on nn until the seventh Kah I tt ii of or these th IR 1 Is I a day dy with lh I het d and n the seventh one Ole at s the Sab of the Ibo world the great gt t n I y r n u 11 V J I A I f alum u the h reign I n of peace and good wilt will I for which the I world In le I preparing We Weare Weare e er are r living now no according to 10 received receded chronology near the close of ot the sixth period I the sixth thousand years year y of or the Ib world history In n other oUr word W In the Saturday e of or time tm When the It morning breaks b the th abbath will wll dawn and surf Christ will wi reign Righteousness will wi then prevail 11 and men mn of all creeds creed cr and fId system em will I be b at al leave ru and In will 1 low kiev 1 one une another I TUB Tl MILLENNIUM ILL NII OF JEO Hut But when shut shall I these thew t things thing be b anti unil how ho and ad by whom shall ball they th bo be b brought brt to pass es It 1 will wi be b the work of or orG 1 1 God G not nt of man The Te Lord will wi w POUT pour U out his ht 1 Spirit upon all 1 Mesh land and I hearts herl will wi Sprit Ite be I softened thereby and I they will wi cease o to 10 hate end and nd oppress opp one onn ll i another They will wi beat bt their ther swords sword Into nto plowshare and their Into pruning hooks honks hok war will wi smooth moth hi hl hie wrinkled front and ad at al atthe atthe i the th fet feet fe of or peace will wi learn Km wisdom for 1600 00 years year All good Christians all al of or their kind I look Ik forward forwar with hopeful fu anticipation to Ihl this ported period The world will wi be b sanctified by the reign ot of Christ 1 anti and I prepared fur for ultimate glorification when It will wt be b converted Into Inlo a heaven a celestial sphere that the peacemakers the children of a Oak OIHI I Im I I may Inherit It I Of or necessity such Ruch 1 L m work will wi require time line It U cannot be bedone i dote done dOle In n a day nor In a year er The free agency a ency of nr man Is la Involved Jot G I I Iwi I I will wi do d hi hl work In hi his own time and i will use all 11 good men mn and women with all wi movements J of edu cJu education Iu cation discovery and und Invention to 10 bring It about b t He Ifs H will wt non tiso poets pI and I and 1 I philosophers ns Its well an a apostles Ind not lher ul untraceable to 10 that great reat i i display al of or riches richel and skill kl There has ha haa i also a been n ever Ivor since In a steadily ly rising wave of ur materialism which seriously 1 threatens to 10 overwhelm Industry no n lens lees I than religion How sadly adly dy and prophets pro ph as aR hi his agents and u I I I manta ments The T end will wi not come at once on and WI we must mUK not he be discouraged dl our aged 1 If f the Millennium tine doe d not nt sud cud suddenly denly dawn yearn ago go while In II England lon I clipped front from H a I newspaper WP an en Jn article entitled Amid A mil IH Times Time written by b the Hey Dr Sinclair Sin Sinclair clair calr Patterson len who Mid eel Prophecies of or the Ih world worlds progress a and Improvement widely accepted 30 3 years ago all have hae ha been n strikingly falsi falsified fled fied At tine the time of or the lint first great Rt exhibition ex exhibition X In I I It was U a current article of faith that Ihl the Ih world r wu I au entering Upon a new nw era of or brotherhood and peace Commerce omme was wal destined to Io charm away all 1 thought of conflict conOd from the hearts heart of men and to command com rom command mand mn the th fullest employment em of nt na on national n energies In deeds deed dl of mutual Mr service ice I The Th millennial hour bf br rest nd look looked lok looked ed d and longed for foi by ancient were seers Il had already dawned In Lt the Ih kindly emula I I I tion of at skill ki and nd science and nd la in I tin tl tl Interchange of o crops and nd aw mr crP i there appeared the Ih h hap fure Ot of IL a bright hl and b b n f N NIn lu lure In the th light of subsequent history low how satirical all this win 0 It II I I tain tamn tOI that tool from that Ihal time I u I the Ih lie present hum 1111 there Ih barn hau hen II mr war and rumors of wars war wr and thi Ihl this pm sternly the Ih three lure tr de del ads foil our 1 ng DM gh the lip lie I to II these Ih confident I human foresight all al the Ihn Ih world kan ki tat Again and HITS A again 1 In has h the Ih if of f I a i um h hots hl h ts to 10 carnage OAma Th Tit pis pier n of hup Asia Alde Africa and Amen Amer Am p have hae hl lieen rePeatedly wit wl and now no when hen hn the Ih e o n I iop fully Inaugurated N I 1 in nt i Ia a tn M lose l 1 there Ihl r a m ltv lh I r nation and d mens heart u to fills fa tin lh IhO in for tor fear fUI GROWING Side Sil h by Id with tills this rath i purr p 01 view vI I 1 wish to 10 pi pl plan a I mu mw t modern mor utterance U 11 1 glen given since sinn the Ir le ur of the th great groat Jt I pest mn mu ment In n wh who honor and for the far therance therence of which we are a here h Im bled b l Dr r Henry lenry Van n Dyke Dyk in IN h splendid essay M Is I the World letter Hotter lain names three Ihrl factors In th Ih problem Justice kindness and an Mf fir He lie 10 that In two 10 f fth I three these th Important respects justice o rl 1 I kindness the world Is In certainty certainly fn grow C Ing Dg 1 better leI there Ih being a vast a menu ment manifested In these th dire tn cc n the modern world over nei the Ib world or the Ih ancients morn When hn It tt I comer come mp to 10 tel restraint however he h nf ei n that lt his hiM guessing Is I troubled hill but hiI rei fla ri the outlook a a A hopeful Tw Ta T hunt Ine stronger than one n if the Ih ri l I ii h I coming more mo Ju Just JUI t more 10 kind and If li proves It itlie he fei Is confident that Ihal K It If restraint will wi yet et pI Inal Hll and an the th l l 1 soh spirit eventually be b over om overcome come Upon the t of w wr war r rVan D Dr Van Dyke Dyk has ha ha thin to In sa saTurn say 8 Turn again to In look at al the effort elan ero which the Ih world Is la making makini t to 10 net get rid fla of If the hell of war or If I that tn be b nt M at t least Il l to 10 mitigate III Ile II b hoe r ran and torments The Th high tb rol of arbitration at The Tho Vague Hague H Is J a rail M mi stone alono on the Iho worlds worl path lh of pro pmT rw toward lowre the th peaceful method of 11 oll tr International disputes disputer Each Yh year If some om new nw advance In that director Great Britain and ad 1 Holland Hulan and Denmark IV France anc nc rat IJ and Italy F Fand F r rand grain Great Orent ItlY F Grot and n Holland Great Olt Britain and ad I Sp Italy Ha and Franco France have hae made mad tr tm to li r lifer efer hy by which they thoy pledge fer rr Iy all differences of certain i tab I to lb Ib l which may arise Between them tribunal for Jor settlement D ty same time at least leant seven leven J Imo have been tn to 10 p True Tru war has hal not yet yel b hen n t ed rd 1 from rm the Iho program of the taco IRce ac Gee fJ maintained at di armaments are 1110 mulct InI a hue ble hI expense and nations nation ad naton 10 I sold said Id that It Is I goad goJ polka I at al d t e terror of ot on one anther another ant her t Irr root cost of hundreds of or millions every eer i JM ye Hut Bul In spite spas of nf all al tt the P J J Md the Ibe In to of the Ih spirit of merry mercy mRk Itself le known In n tin Ill tt sr of more humane rule to 10 the thelt Il lt It of nf vRr ar wars the Ih Middle Ages Agea and pirn i until the nineteenth h hv v b an t w abolished The slaughter of prisoners of f ar ff a J was WB formerly practised 1 I be e cea fn th the Ihn mK md loan nations nation gave gae pta fa tn in 11 of tho the seventeenth century tn to th tea lr cs torn loin of releasing all i n J without r ti 1 mi m lo of the war 0 wa teat tr 1 nations nation agre j t hy br v MJ hie 1 11 tow that lent they would no longer captives to bondage or tonne tort ire In ht 1828 1126 pi pt dg d th II m and rod Turkey lurkey Th 1 r to lu the exchange of ot i il 1 r d I n m Imn sa been een a steady stead ri strictness and tin v I Im h i protecting the Ih Hie I and anal j I p I I r rr ermine UP n i of 1 I ILet i iI n h i i I lot Let t any In man nUI read r the th Ih stone tr n and m u mark rk of or a town In H 10 m II 1 9 gI I I 1 soldiers soldier as a I 1 i 1 leys I eye Dutch It t with the th story or of th thIrl it alone 1 aria in n 1110 or even the kr Pekin Irl in n 10 1900 and It h wit wil u a that thaI war ha th Gaut Gauthe rn rete ouch h louch of mere Lt mer ter b broa or of lb Ih writ rk i 1 h he I Icor r t bin max roa society Clel wih with Jl its El In a abe w tenor cor to 10 all who are Bre foe f anY I II and He be treating friend I II I n 11 t I him consider the Ib n e err 1 a that hot 1 this thi society In n Japan haS S lie k rr as al perfectly organized I Dd d world word with wih a I million milon than n id usual Income of more moo 00 fl n fland IP g no 1 and he cannot but a l h the til he spirit of pity and JI f h n a r the Ih he d l 1 since In gained ground grund Sao Saoe II a an flit j magne and Ibl Ia ti since the a aprison da Y e even In lt And Anil J I if prison and Elmira 0 t I these things are enough i lre k him meaning nour of hum him hi the Jet JI f h hl r rne null m n one ne of f the Ibe great Ilat uI 1 relay lod would woud dare dr to 10 r pI r I bl DIM lr In the name l of religion w ke 1 ed d change alone I should huld mate n r a b r rr urt Ih the w r rr 1 ps t N JU t tI hla ri ur 0 III pI 1100 tout Jd 1 i fr ef r and II lire p I until t Lie spirit of ot anti amt thy theY wend rId th Ih h u of me men rK Olla ro wr war r n no more moe enn I ot of oti ofa ful Isom 10 The 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