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! ‘THOMAS' CONVICTED.
DR. 3§HN ;HALUS NOTES; ON % THE
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON.
Lesson VI of tlio International Series for
Hmidajr, Nov. 7 —Golden Text, “And
Thomas said unto Him, My Lord and
My God”—Lesson, .John xx, 10-31.
Our lesson to-day has an interest peculiar to
itseif. Peter, John and Judas only, of the
twelve, have as much notice of them in the
gospels as Thomas. ? He had a character
peculiarly his own, liko which there are many
among men, and this doubtless is the reason
for his being so outstanding a figure in the
Gospel of John. There are two parts of the
1<- but connected together, for we should
not understand the features of the second
interviav if wd bad not the details of th*
first --very impoilaut in themselves.
It was tbo Jewish Monday, the first Chris
tian Sabbath (called the first day, etc., as in
Act> xx, 7), and evening. The disciples knew
the light in which the Jews regarded them,
and had the doors of the room in which they
met closed, probably as we would say
“barred or “locked.” ‘‘Disciples” may include
others beside the twelve apostles. (Hem
Duke xxiv, 33.)
1 :ie words “came Jesus,” along with the
account of “the doors shut,” .give the impres
sion that there was no opening of the doors
needful. The glorified ixxly of Jesus was not
ix>un<l by ordinary natural laws, nor prob
ably will those of saints be. The “iron gate”
of Peter’s prison opened to the angel and him
of its “own accord.” What power we shall
have when we becorfte equal with the angels,
who can tell? We shall see through questions
about mutter that baffio ns now. Jesut
“stood in the midst” and gave his salutation,
“Peace be unto you!” How timely! They
were in “fear of the Jews.” How much
they needed it! llow often he luas eomo into
chambers where timid and perplexed dis
eipies were gathered, and spoken in effect the
same thing! Timid in view of Jewish malice,
but glad over the news of our Lord’s resur
rection, they had secretly come together, and
lo! ho is there, without any need to open the
door, lie is all he ever was. He is the same
in ft ding, as they feel when the words fall
on their ears, Peace be unto you I
V. 20. lie knows human dullness; ho knows
them. How good it is for us that the disci
ples were not model men, not perfect, but
lik. ourselves! If they had been well nigh
per eot we should have desponded. But
their need of help and of repeated lessons
con -. ruing truth encourages us, for our Mas
ter Knows us as he knows them. So he shows
tin m his hands and his side. They have
ma :y in fallible proofs (Acts i, 3) of his rising.
H< 's tiie same in body. He is not a spirit,
as they thought him on the Sea of Galilee.
He has suffered. He is the “Lamb slain.”
John remembered this “handled”—in I
John i, 1, long years afterward. How much
all : his meant they did not then know or stop
to ask. Their hearts overflowed with joy.
“Toon were the disciples glad,” etc. And
when we are cast down and things seem to
go against us, here is the most gladdening
thing in tlio world—the sight by faith of
Jesus. (See Rom. v, 2.)
V. 21. Again the “peace” is given, and the
truth which they failed to understand before
is repeated: “As my father sent me—not to
do my will but his—so I send you, not to do
your own but mine; and as I preached the
gospel, souro you to do in my name.”
V 22. This living man breathes—breathes
on them, and with the power of God says,
“Receive ye the Holy Ghost.” He had prom
ised this gift in John xvi, 7, and elsewhere.
It is true a fuller blessing of this sort is to be
theirs. but even now they need special help.
H< had told them that the Comforter would
bear witness to him. This they need now, as
they ; Jre to wait for tlio Pentecostal power.
He is to them a Spirit of prayer (Acts i, 13,
14). Then he foreshadows the commission in
V |2b. “Whosoever,” etc. Whatever pow
er vas given Peter is hero given to all.
Ail stand on the same level. The apostles did
not giVe forgiveness in their name or in vir
tue of. their office; they proclaimed it. See
Jer: i, 10, “See, I have this day set thee over
tho nal iclns and over the kingdoms, (to root
out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to
>w down, to build, and to plant.” Did the
we ping prophet do all that? No; but he
proclaimed the terms, in God’s name,on which
Goo would do it, and as it was with prophets
so ic is with apostles. See the same principle
in Isa. vi, 10, in Ezek. xxxii, 18, also in Ezek.
adiii, 3, Hosea vi, 5, Rev. xi, 5. It is impor
tant to make the pupils understand this.
Words like these are constantly quoted in
favor of a priesthood and of Rome, and the
rising generation of Americans will need to
understand the case. W hat the apostles did
explains the sense and meaning of this com
mission. They did not hear confessions, pre
scribe penances and pronounce absolutions.
They preached Christ and remission of sins
in his name.
We now come to the second section, which
gave a name to our lesson. “Thomas” means
a “twin.” The word resembles “Tom” in He
brew comp. Song vii, 3), and Didymus is
the Septuagint (Greek) rendering of it.
it is usually a loss to be absent from a
meet ing of disciples. It was so with Thomas
(v. 24). Probably it was not an accident, but
his despondent nature that kept him away.
But of course the disciples told him what
they had seen (v. 25). Then came the words
which have been taken by some to show a
skeptical, ill-conditioned mind, “Except,”
etc. But they did not. To learn their mean
ing wo must know what manner of man
Thomas was. When Jesus intimated that he
was leaving his safe retreat from Jewish mal
ice and going to Bethany (John xi, 7,8, 16),
Thomas, dispirited, taking the gloomiest view
Ct the case, said to his fellow disciples, “Ret
vs also go, that we may die with him,” i e.,
Jesus. lie loved him tenderly. But he
thought his a “lost cause.” He will bo
seized and killed. We may as well go and
du with him. Ho took the gloomiest view
of things. So when at the last supper Jesus
spoke of going away and of their coming
along, the .same spirit breaks out. But it to
not bad; it is only sad. Jesus treats it kindly.
“Lord, thou art going, we know not whither, 1
how can we go after or with thee? We
know nothing of what is meant.” He deems
the departure of Jesus the end of all of them.
Ho was not an unbeliever, eager to get
reasons for unbelief. Ho was right in aim,
in heart, in affection. But liis nature waa
slow; his mind was dependent; he was easily
cast down. He took the gloomy view of
things. There is a long succession to this
apostle among men from mental nature,
from sad experiences, from physical weak
ness or wlmt is called temperament.
Some are over-sanguine, like Peter; some
are too slow to believe and down
hearted. This was the character of Thomas.
Jesus never treats him as a man bent on dis
belief, or willingly blinding his eyes to evi
dence, or bail at heart. So when
(V. 23), after eight days, the disciples being
just as before, door shut und all blether,
including Thomas, Jesus came ana spake
“peace” as before.
V. 27, But ha did more. Why, ho has
heard Thomas’ words! He knows the nature
of his mind. (So God knoweth our fame,
Pa < ui, 14.) He offers him tka vary evidetios
he craved in his dopwwko*, Tha* wm
enough. There is no hint that Thotstfu
through the mechanical process. flba jtawjjrr
is there and knows him wad. flte shows ISfdi
by liis word, “be not faitklan” (Nk> not tMKMM
faithless,” j.t might be) “but MAsvia£* H*
makes a confession of his faith
(V. 28), brief in words, hot ffcltor and
clearer in meaning than any ywl main, own
ing Jesus not only as his “Lord,* hick his
Gol. Ho is the Messiah; hs to divine tot
Ila Ho is “my” God. This, ttw divine
are °f Jesus, was the point 'with which
'■‘u tei, out (John j ) a nd) an d i*** Ms book as
WiUy. end8 ’ for Cbapter Mi * "W*
Uttttahowi him Mh
or mow rairn, depression, despondency, is not
the best way, There is a lietter. He has be
lieved, for he has seen; but blessed ;i#e they, -
and n,. : • mud tmk* of
Let us seek this blowing.
Vs. 30, 31 require little explanation. John
is not exhausting the subject, but .supple
menting other writers, and his aim is. now
that the nature of Jesus is being discu ,ed by
Greeks, etc., to show that he is the son of God,
and that, believing him, his readers “might
have life through life name.” What an in
strument God made him!
The teimhei- may well point out the ample
evidence of Christ’s rising; the fact that ho is
revealed as divine Redeemer; that his disci
ples, sent as he was, are to serve through
suffering and death if need lie; the gentleness
of Jesus, going after the one wandering sheep
•nd bringing him Lack; the fitness of his deal
ing Wit® slow, doubting Thomas in this way,
•nd the fulln<?4s of confession not only of
Christ's rising, but of his divine nature; and
the nature of believing, which includes all
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8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 25
9 Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. ,25
fO Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach 25
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods. .25
12 Whites. too Profuse Periods 25
13 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing 25
14 Salt Ilheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25
15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pam 5...... .25
16 Fever and Ague, Chills, Malaria 50
17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding 50
18
Homeopathic
19 "ifJHtnrrlTTacuteorchronn^lnliuenzaT^SO
30 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs.. .50
24 Asthma, Oppressed Breathing -50
22 Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing .50
23 Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swelling .50
21 General Debility, Physical 'Weakness .50
25 Dropsy, and Scanty SecretoinH .30
20 Sea Sickness, Sickness from Riding .30
27 Kidney Disease .30
28 Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak
ness, or Involuntary Discharges....l.oo
29 Sore Mouth, Canker 50
3d Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... .50
31 Painful Periods, with Spasm 60
32 Diseuses of the Heart, Palpitation 1,00
33 Epilepsy, Spasm, St. Vitu ’ Dance... 1,00
34 Diphtheria. Ulcerated Sore Tliroat .50
35 Chronic Congestions A Emotions ,50
SPEC IF ICS.
Sold bv Druggists, or sent post paid on receipt of
price.—KEYS' MEDICINE CO. 100 Knlton St. N.Y.
"WAe\\
ELY ’ S Catarrh
CREAM BALM
“o"~ fea
COLO !N
CATARRH p)AmVER®S gA
HAY FEVER. WL /ifA
Not a Li qu id ~p :
Snuff or Powder
Free from lnjuri
ous Drugs and nfMMBr V U.&X.
fensive odors. HAY-FEVER
A particle of the balm is applied into each
nostril, is agreeable to use and is quickly ab
sorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal passage
ot catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions.
It allays pain and inflammation, protects the
n cmbrami 1 linings of the head from addition
al colds, completely heals the sores and ic
stores the sense of taste and smell. Beneficial
results are realized by a few applications,
A thorough treatment wilt cure.
Price 60 cents at druggists; by mail, register
ed, 60 cents. Circulars sent free.
EXjY BUGS. Druggists, Owego, N. Y.
FRENCHE’S HQTEIT
CITY HALL. SOUARK, NEW YORK.
Opposite City Hall and the Post Office.
This Hotel is one of the most complete in its
appointments and furniture of ANY HOUSE
In New York City, and is conducted on the
Buiopean Plan.
Rooms onlv one Dollar per day. Half
minute’s walk from Brooklyn Bridge uad Ele
. sited It, U. All lines of Cars pass ihe door,
dost convenient Hotel in New York for
Merchants to stop at. Dining Rooms, Calcs
nd i.uiich Counter replete with all the
luxuries at moderate price,
duly 22. ’B6, lj-r
Lost Powar.
And Sexual Weaknesses,
however induced, not only relieved, but PER
MANENTLY CURED without medicine.
IT COSTS NOTHING
to send for particulars, which we will for
ward free in sealed om elope on application. ’
Don’t miss this opportunity. Address
M‘ A, E. CO., 12GT BROADWAY,
NEW VUiKtllY.
WANTED IN CARIERSVILLE.
fAn energetic business woman
to solicit and take orders for
THE MADAME (IRIS
WOLD Patent Skirt Sup
porting; Dorset*. These cor
sets have been extensively ad
vertised and sold by 1 dy can
vas ers the past ten years,
which, with their superior
ity. has created a large de
mand foi them throughout the
United States, and any lady
who gives her time and energy!
to canvassing lor them can soon build up u 2
permanent anti profitable business. They
acre not sold by merchants, and we give ex
lusive territory, thereby giving the agent
entire control of these superior corsets in
the territory assigned her. We have a large
number of agents who are making a grand
success selling those good, and we desire such
in every town. Address. MME. GRIS
WOLD & CO.. 923 Broadway. New York
1A >r the me of mnn orwunan. The mo
’ useful irt cl ever inviniel. Price
Put up hi neat bo\\\ ith full din otd >< s.
Advertising is the Foundation of Success.
THE
iQB 6jr #%
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING
In the best style and at prices as low as Good Printing can be done anywhere.
THE ARTISTIC DEPARTMENT
Of this establishment is well supplied with the latest and most desirable embellish
ments known to the art, as well as having a first-class Job Press,
and be : ng under the personal supervision of a good
Who will do all kinds of prining form a Lady’s \ isiting Card to a Mammoth Poster
Particular attention given to Merchantile Printing, such as
BilK Heads, Letter Heads, Ifote Heads, Statements, dr"
eulars, Hedgers, Knvelopes, Postal Cards,
Business C'ards, Posters. Etc.
ALSO ■
Brief's, Programmes, Catalogues
Visiting Cards, Legal Blanks,
Bedding Cm Is,
School dreiaiars, t liowv Cards*
Ckitrelt Minutes, Etcetera, Eteetera.
AND ALL KINDS OP PAMPHLET WORK.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN WORK AND PRICE.
Do not ?eud your work abroad when you oin go fc it dons as well and as cheaply at homo
SAVE HONEY BY BRINGING- YOUR WORK TO THIS OFFICE.
ORDERS FROM A DISTANCE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
ALL WORK ISSUED PROMPTLY.
II not satisfactory uo charge will be male. Address all oiders to
THE AMERICAN,
Cartersville, Ga.
CURES Diphtherit Trow* , Asthma, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Bheumntian, BKeding at the I/angs,
Hoarseness. Influenza, B. i kir.g Cough,Whooping Coin U. Catarrh, CholeraiMorbus,Dysentery, Chmia
I)iarrhcea, Kidney SroubJAp* and SpinalDieeases. Pamp alet free. l)r. I. 8. Johnson & Cos., Boston, JLaeia
No others like 'then InttD world. Will positively cure or
relieve all manner of disease. The information around each box iu woith ten times the cost or a box of
pills. Find out aoout them and you will always be thankful. One pill.a dose. Illustrated pamphlet
free Sol a eve-ywHere, or ien'. hv mail for 26c. in stamps. Dr. I. 8, JOHNSON_&CO.._22 C.H._Bt., Boston.
povyd^rT 8 [KT^
Bold everywhere, or Bent by mail for 25 OOUte in stamps. S 1-4 lb. air-vight
Six oans by express. repawA, for $6.00. EH. X. 8. JOHxSON & CO., Boston.
<; oo i) w in’s
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS.
Are the Farmers’ Guide
TfANTA, CaII
1
in Steam Fngineg, Saw JB it ,'J £U *£* A wlUpPal.
the Deloach 7&jgi.~ ; f I **m&ma* I
should know that uiv Ws, c ‘Be ton an’. C.V-n ILunacrs IB
Wheels pw mdw ir-tie ftr 1j.,,- 7 . r vi'aU..t*antl Prices flg
tho United States, am v/ar-iitr: :.edh.' 'y iovr. I
ranted to equal the best . tod!- { .
stock needed. And tight gat ’ ." f * ‘ bml r
that never leu m. W heel Her.', • gtia.hu? vim oat, raid- rjjs B
clogs and will hast a lifetime dlmg-'.sloo-: food, and war- 1® feTtmi V B
Wonderful power and per .rained to jna’oi as good table ImißHlffi a*
eentago guaranteed, P-ie.ii me:.'. : a an./ water mill.
cheapeet r.nd in coir.a reject J - ‘. £{l% ■
the best in tho m avket. J sno m.le; Ay lea, >
A ,'E3 i X.idUell P.t.n,
-#• variuii t F I rict^ n Feed saw d Mm, t
1 ~ 3 t known. M.de uftn...
Br —i *■ , iu %v • m ihe machine you want write us any-’
—FOR —
All Diseases Pertainißiis to Horses, Moles, Cow
Hoes aid Sleep.
It purifl'** the blood and prevents almost ai f
disease ali stock are subject to. requiring an
internal remedy.
This p wd*r is prepared trom one ot the old
est and * est receipts known among flue stock
rai-ers and de tiers Thousands o, certificates
hav i been received testifying to the efficacy of
the Powder. A'l that is asked is a tri lof this
o wder, and the consumer will be convinced
ui dis'-a-es in all stock. IS A POsI flt W
iu . i * giv** satisfaction in every case.
J. H. GOODWIN, h _
1 4 t AND MANI FAUi CRIR