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' ' i .. , ''.,Y !, - hus shall it be with all who '111"' v', f ' , ,:i .... - . 'ort to violence Juni evil to oven. ne their fellows. Wherever men, at ttupt to dethrone the truth and a )..ingate others. they will tail hi II end. for God Son still sits h th State of the mighty and rule oer the destinies of the nations. ,t Spanish frigate iity all night hi the Indian Ocean. firing broad. a e alter broadside at a craft Av lob loomed up in the distanctsi N t'a"shot was returned,- Morning co tIe, and lot yonder, a ntighttt i 'k rose up front !the sea. Of what a ., il were , those broadside against , (Continued on page event i .. : l- e ToutottlepotA-OTheir mite w 're driven bat like , winter's ' II w thered leaves. - 1 ,, The Finaf Results A ,,,., '1 ,i , , , '. - 1 nth, enindwd ' t earthh V. ill . the 1 again. ,i ,e etertudzroara of God are beet. t Idle error, wounded. 'writhes I 1, , pain id dies sinong her worshippers. There are always Imponderables a Welt those who resort to violence il not ,rosekon with when they beg it their evil work. When the h Ives of the Kaiser in the greet t dr entorcd unlawfully upon the I rtitory of Iteigium, they counted g. an cosy victory. Their armies temanne41, etpliptgd and train. e as.. never had armies been bt fore t. ustered they had the ti st destructive it tins( ever devised t demolish cilloor and kill the ht. I. Intents. hut they failed to reach II Or goal, for they had not count. e on the unforsten. Little Doi. g um had out NO mugt twee week. I give France One to bring her I. lone into play. France held out hug enough for Fintiancl"to bring I. r soldiers into the Geld, Rutisla s opt over the eastern provinces o liermany. Finally America came I. ta the fray and all was loll to r- ' - -.-.. . i, r, , li I k J .1 .:- 4., , 1, 'I' ' A '4'1. olio ' .,:-- - I 'PIP t. , ''. i, .. :- , iik t 1, I '11 1 .. - 1..1 ' 4ri 44314- & 5'11. 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Nor Is this feeling any the more easily- dissipated when we iconsid- sir the hatred that seems to have " , , . , . ... - 0"; Joints - k : 'stall-agre- Christ and the greatest Mess-AgIle, or anybody eke, for that mat- ter. ever gave to the human race is the promise of the resurrection from the dead. You will note that I said the per, 114 etinalitY of Jesus Christ the th5 in the wntitti $t est-eof itim in the past tense. not speakthing To me Ile lives now, Ile always has lived and lie always Ni ill live. This 1 soy in spite of the Iiict fhtit the present time mankindi never seemed less to heed Him taint Ills message than today. FOr we ore AivingIti an age that la out of joint. en site in w hith violence seems te itold the mastery. an age tit 'which men seem intolerant ;tif any , Ideas but their own. Those of us who are old enough to Great Wer land ill remebutchery.10 ha wake, thethe horrors attenthint upon the maimed and the of him- the terrible aftermath blind, inc And disease. are still se close to its diabolical terrors as to be stunned, as to wonder whether the love of the meek and lowly ,Nas arene has not deperted front the earth. - - , . . de-A- s i Iedetnied: Ilut I do not believe that rinee 11 the tred test thing in Ihe."thi' To me the greatiest thing in Ilia wotio of (FOrtner (overtalr of ,.. . nization: called the Church ol Plus Chriat of latter-daSainte, 1 bought of the demoralization ot t Sainte when the bodies of their ler wette brought home to Kam ! 4o Toe. burial. Aod I said: "Ang n., judging from it, normal. htO, p standpoint, ,would have ;la, : tte tIhne edeath 400ing VI Pthhc; as of men Ilia :life had been-t, wet:Attie failure 'and it bad emb 'm181.nb. Ir. AO yet, like bits '' 'Who had heel it:oat Redeemer. iq'tr'n the 1)4"41 he. tio(r)T ItiCedtne t'ontinersnt 0::141; 'and w aritly Cattil age oil c inetotntrs of tbat murolyroug t, 4,1). From td, alAeo Moo rooe the tilt the pet wOoltily, that had t' mulcted defeat and brought vie-- l y to the forreo of btaven. TO., it iv Nita tittle ni the ttruntath o dloys and cure the ishintivi.of the von liens and in the far cotintriell! . o the earth. or upwards of it n illion people uTio acknowledge. 3 I. :ph smith an the botrument in II e bandit of the 'Creator in entail,- li iling Ilia tioopel in tide hitter thy. And ao the ).vars patio- Into c nwrieot Mit m'ofiX will move tot, ,t ,itir anti to the end of I' or, Tho increat not deottruYed b viotenee and death does 'not 0 ertome the right!' For ,- a a desirable quality for the In Idual eln1S11014 I InoS IteartilY with him; as a trait to pc pose fiessed by the nations in thelr deal- MI one another. I sin also ings in perfect accord.- - For ICI every- body lived up to the trutlis laid down by Paul in that M474001111 ex- position, if everybody follosecd the bavior's injunction to love tine an- other. the world would be et once ts the PERSONALITY TH5)-- Mabey Utah) . a powerful pamphlet entitled, "The Greatest Thing in the Woritil.". In it he quotes the enttre Lith qinipter of 1st Corinthians, which. al all of yen know. opens up with ant son. tenet: "Though I speak with the tongues of men Lind Of enggli and IiavC not charity. I am beceme ss sounding braes and a tinkling cym- bal." And then in one of the very best religious Aessays I have ever read. be proceeds to prove that charity is the most important at- tribute of the trite Christign. the Moat effeetive And the, most to be desired of all the virtties. , r . of Ipit,oil. y, whi vizccilted anti Only. ittil)Ptd the PeoPley kit the eurtlyh, But a few. months agoand ',las re.,thred, hattity.thuise of the terrible hi d,siiing "owls mith raw mocha's, of ot.r era. tits two centuries liqs pounced upon thu 014e,t survivingwit n the new religion Nvat; Skl,i, ly histeiry. rthicipla. cOn- kingdom riumed her and tliove her ruler inwanting its foothold. iliete Must have 14 en times 'kitten some of to exile. This virry ktottr possibly the followers of Christ Ili It that two millions of iritidext anti lap- Ills' kingilom was, indeed; not of attest are lorked;in a ileactly titan- For the tie struggle for thisLutol.t. When the liVing bothes itlititery. thg life of me I have aver , of their ,tellow believer's Isere lcd .to (hte skald beasts .rq site arena, or been gote to see the ilightest pone a; toreno ti that the newton for this biota' invasion on elk( (eked the pert of the Ilittle brown min brutal nool,ter Nero aught make n sufferof Japan. the calp or houdae. At an raie, the 1110tie Utitt tIACIt In WO eJtarrouhs 110101. Italit. the in" of the under that great eitv Miost ha e helpless. thk:s agtitt. the innocent boll severely tried. Many of them babe, rendold u of the days of Ito 1i.11401, OVerriuk 'most it !the- (Zenithal f,intnit have wondered tested Aidi tbn lit wile not idamt one seVen centuries ego. of Asia to bevoine lint lit Stnünt4 this :very Ili0lnnt the 'supreme, the callon Of fast uaS inuighlaq and inhabitants of that peninsula ate riot real engiges1 in one Of the bloodiest and most cruel Sleit wars in his- ' to go to the t "Csreless see ins the Great-- Avengtory. One would basic r, llstorys pages but record pages of .josephits, in his accatiat t the darkness On4 death grapple of the siege and the sticking if ltwikt tabu, si steins Slid the to the to a httit Jerusidetri, parallel Worth. steeds that have been tonimitted Truth 'forever on !the ,sent(04.1. on both sides iit ithisi frightful vonWrong forever. on the throne. II let. yet that scaffold sweets the future Neither 411t We forgetting the and behind the rpm: unknown, of the Rhin condi' WM .Fxratftletb Gott within- the shadow Christian hinds tinder the Mt:Workeeplog Watch above Ilis own." ships. In Italy iiii Mussolini, oho t unto nionceti as runn tt,gatheced Then Ais Nets. power as Itomatt despot ever Lcht. The trouble then, as now, Wag Democracy in Mid country Is dead: that bum read history vttth their The same is true als-- in Germany prejudices and not with :their tin. and Envie. Itut added to ill torn; dertandings. forgetful (bat the governmental chunge in thosez.o two of the great ',Iettarvah- do purposes rands is a distinct attempt do nor wok out over the short span sway with Christianfty and set up a of mans hfrttte. heat over the In the fcriner laidt the old, gods of I doubt not: centuries, that when the ancient Teutons, while in the the Christ lay upon the Oross. the muacovite Emplie )itetally il it. iro"11411;;;;,..e thunders of God proclainting His ihYt wrath in tongues of forked lightfe.' might rule 'ever lhe orany gs the mortal Me of lilt') that ning. God might he driven had coine to save- Me huntan- race NhTe I owl. say that His throne. slowly ebbed away, to Ote- mtre I htve no quartet with the t3pe of handful that had fallewed of these c0111- government either dotting His tinrep tears In the flu. tries wishes' to et:knowledge. Ti ut t' seemed an ignominious is the affair 01 the! people A be ending to that Being who had belive there. I em , gun His work with so glorious icing conditiontt as they exist. prOndse But as the yents rolled C entue ie Age on ',end the new (iota hegan to Mindful As I am, of the onits full strerigth..the untie-- . gather and know ing lief VO414 dissipated and ehrlstiana promising outitsik that ('lit Istiartit)1 neVer seemed at knew that the great Personality ati: as much olive as so low an tbb iw ithin many gcnbelt Ile fed the multitude In the Wilderness, or to I. Leila still itilti; the vrationc that Jesus eitrisi is the greatett raie4 Lazarus from the Iced. force in thewothi. ITIiiii day and tkist ;on I visited carthage. jiiii. was the very room in which age is not ,the first time 'misguided individuals have or 'the rrophet Joseph and Ids You will Dodo to abolish were rett attempted kept prisoners 'prior to recall, that during the French Revthe aseassination of himself and hie of terrJr olution, when the reign brotlwr Byrom on that June day was at its height. by fortnal Note in IlS41. I saw the bed on which of the National Assembly, an elict they had attempted to.re t; I Saw was passed doing itYcsY with Dud th e d o,-- bullet hole st II in it and establishing the Age of Reason, theettstw which the hag .as tired a notorious seinen :being dressed that killed the l'utriarch. I saw the iblood stains on the flow!, plainly op and paraded through the iitreets of Paris as the visible form all or- isible after these ninety-thre- e I sat, in the window from decreed thtt no ship. Then it 'A 'years: one could rise from, the dead and Melt Joseph Jumped to his death, I SSW the drunken niem painted this legend WIlfi placed. Oyer the entrances. their eemetstriec like Minion savages, al they mur- dered this latter day Prophet in "Death is eternal sleep." Yet vith- icold blood. I thought of ttitti mob in six months, these measures vne rescinded. Robetipierre. who hid's. that had hoped in bringing about the leader's death to end this or been the chief miter in this baptism - ptil,lished SCICI14111C R. ,Charles By ' . ' ' SATURPAY, MAY 21, 1938. . TABERN t !'. 11 , . THE DESEliETNEWS, t ,,,, ' t 'Church Department ,,, ' 1 , 4 4.4.00,4 . i 11 - . ' ' r 4 ' - .. ;I |