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tiuns
ti'itiiv iii” II >:v Sri*-i>lisN Differ.
I*r. M. F St- i»!ii*r»s n venting t<» tbe
O-tineAfille /•>/«
I rend :iu uriicl* in Hi« Baptist Btn
not. tr-tn i’r >1 Gnmm r, mi ilia c <Um
i i- in i-fl cm n' ii e ci'iijuncin»n nt the
i IiuihM. i'i 1881 in I$88 win, h in Ray
tic least is imi( only iihaunl anil ruli
cufniiti. but. wasn a st nrigly nf rhiris
picci’H nl silver. I nr Li, li'iKdi ns irieut
Iv vnu! in u, •j'alilv b s -*• li li purp 8
nc the rxjtr.u-m m ih» liven .it bun Iro.la
it men unit woijnn, *ham | lo k tows
fiTn svoak-mimtod, ami lies *-i investigate
th laws nt (Lull ami, tuntiarinoro. put
iiiipiirii (VM.hitoimo in Uji> nriesi ami the
tcientirt.- ami u> da 1 and t idlings, sink
under i hn *11'Cis of fear and din. It is
Httiplv nutriior. I elatiu to he a acier.
t'M, ami have observed the o orntit n
t f the U'ss nl tjL-it for t,f v years, and
will say u i In nt feir nf successful cou-
1 rad lotion, that Prof (Lnunmr « assert
tinns uieniit only false but without a
1 a i iclc i f authority fiom the laws of
tc enro All his claims are predicated
o , u lafee ha h' and I assort that no on©
«'Copt , u i\httnnonicr vstmim names ilie
0 i a ber a ut state, will tee any essential
dido rupee hoi w ecu tins year and any
other. Of cmirso tboro ail lis some
ddlorenotv Tlio same laws that govern
the sprotitini' of a pea, au 1 tbe rota-
111111 "I etins and wor,ds are immutable;
ami :his year and any other year, will
tie its healthy as last year; provided man
dors his part in observing the laws of
Lod and rm utaininp the best lauitsiy
system. I bon, aud not till then, will
pestilence black death, cholera yellow
lever aud other scourges be sent upon
man. It is all our own fault. We are
commanded to know God s laws and if
we ex ecu e them a d do our duty, we
will never bo sick. We can t do it un¬
less wo obey God’s laws. Look at
Marsai.l is and Pari ; at L>i>don durs
inp the plague in Itiii.i Look at Phil¬
adelphia with yellow lever; at New Or**
leans, Memphis and oilier cities, and
you soo the cause of the scourge w as
the fault of the people. Ttio conjunc¬
tion of tbe planet8 had nothing to do
with it whatever, and I say, emphatic¬
ally, that the increased electricity,
consequent upon iheir conjunction, is
absolutely beneficial to man and all an
duals, iu perfecting the grand plan of
creation.
In I I8<> was the first conjunction we
have any reliable account of, aud then
nothing extraordinary occurred. Prof.
Glimmer says in 1710, Mars and Saturn
were in perhelia. and 521)00 died iu
Morse be.’. Why did no other city
nufferf In 512, in Alexandria in Egypt
50,000 died. Why confined to Alexan¬
dria, if the cause was uuiversalf . This
is poor logic. If the planets had any¬
thing to do with it. the effect would he
1 bo same everywhere. As to the star ot
Bethlehem, in 1835, there is no doubt
blit it will he seen, just as we see the
new moon every month. But as to
the earthquakes, pee'dance, cholera,
black vomit, fires, snow aud rain, pre¬
dicted by the mountebank professor. I
will assuie him nothing of the kind will
bappvD,beyond the otdiuary operations
of God’s laws. Ho says after the ‘black
death,’ in 1885, there will be two years
of lire and an outburst of fanaticism,
which I opine is now rampant in him
and Moody auu Monkey who predicate
their religion on tear and sensational
animalism. (July one truth is apparent
in bis vast catalogue of evils in which
he ‘says that thunders will rage and
lightnings be awful; the sun will bo
bbod red, iho m trors will fall aud i i
sanity fiom religious causes will pie
dominate everywhere, and that mortal¬
ity whero seveiage is defective will bo
appalling.’ This much is true, which
was proved by tbe death of a million
people in Philadelphia Memphis, Lon¬
don and otuercitios, without a conjunc¬
tion of the planets.
1 would say to our friends to pay no
attention to tbe sayings of a selfish
egotist. I have ’observed the stars
the moon and tbe sun, and seen
fait rod hot and, seen eclipses ami
transits and been thrown out of bed bv
the earthquake of 1813. which sunk
country from New Madrid to near the
mouth <>f the Ohio, and made
Lake and also the cataclysm which cu¬
ff iff* ! 2,000 people in tin plaza of 8t.
7 m unay. But i positively assert the
coop;notion of tue pianots had nothing
to do with it.
M. F. STEPHENSON.
. be baby didu’t feel pretty good any
boo poor little thing tbe car was e >iti
amI tiie mail w s rough and everyboov
else was cross and glum and the baby
had onl;, one way iu which to exmesa „
its emotions ao it cned. And now ; 1
did cry Twenty-eight nilos r.f it and
no oi?n ot a let up, and tbs tired mother
just smothering it with baby talk aud
locking tbe little thing in ber arms
presently a t.-s’v looking mrui, an old
bachelor if <* or thero was one, turned
in hi» < . -ud snarled, “Can’t you shut
U cur'd up?’ The light that glrnim
e • from her eyes wa« dangerous, as she
bogged tbe baby a little closer and
firor. tuck at him, "I cau shut you up
ga at icai quicker.* The howl of ap
orobatiou weut up all over the car aud
he shut up /—Burlington Hawk Eye.
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