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TALMAGE’S SERMON.
[The Eminent Divine's
D scourse.
Subject: '‘Moral Expansion”—Our Duty to
tho Heat liens In the Philippine Islands
—Suggestions as to What We Should
Do For Xholr Religious Welfare.
[Copyright. Louis Klopsch, 1899.]
Washington, Talmage.steers D. O.—In this discourse
Dr. dear of rue political
entanglements of time and *
our recom¬
mends that which will meet the approval
of nil who hope for tho perpetuity of our
republic [Genesis and the welfare of other laqds; text,
abroad to xxviii., 14, “Thou shalt spread
the west and to tho east.”
Slnoettie Amerioano-Hispanlo war ls eon-
eluded and the United States Embassador
is on the way to Madrid and the Spanish
Embassador is ou tho way to Washington
tho people of our eountry are divided into
expansionists different standpoint and’anti-expansionists. From
a than that usually
taken I discuss this all-absorbing theme.
J leave the political aspeot of this subjeot
to statesmen and warriors and pray Al¬
mighty God that they may be enabled
rightly plands to settle the question whether the
In controversy shall be finally an¬
iexe(L ot hey.under protectorate il r re-
Igned to themselves, while i call attention
b the fact that a campaign of moral and
ellgious expansion ought to bo immedta-
■ely opened on widest and grandest scale.
■ At the olose of this war God has put Into
■he hands of this country' the key to the
Ivorld’s redemption. Heretofore the re¬
ligious fcrecede movement in pagan lands had to
the educational. After in China
fond India and the islands of tho sea the
[missionaries beventy-flve years have tbe labored printing over fifty and or
Itbe secular school press
[advantage came Id. Now to better
than ever before religious aud
secular enlightenment may go side by side,
and so the work be accomplished in short
time and more thoroughly. Starting with
ithe fact that in Cuba and Porto Rico aud
the Philippine Islands at least three-fourths
of the people cun neither read nor write,
what an opportunity for sohool and print¬
ing press! Within five years every man in
those islands may be taught to read not
only the Bible, but tho Declaration of In¬
dependence and the Constitution of the
United States aud the biography of George
.Washington and of Abraham Linooln.
I It seems to me that the Government of
The United States ought by vote of Con¬
gress afford common schools and printing
presses to those benighted regions. Our
National Legislature by one vote appro¬
priated $50,000,000 to give bread and med¬
icine to Cuba. Why not by a similar gener¬
osity give $50,000,000 for feeding and heal¬
ing the minds and souls of those ignorant
land besotted archipelagoes. In the name
bf God I nominate a school for every neigh¬
borhood of Cuba, Porto Rico and the Phil¬
ippines. b’clock As soon as the gavel falls at 12
of next December 4 on the table of
Kenate and House of Representatives and
Iho roll has been called and tbe prelimin¬
aries observed let some member of our Na¬
tional Legislature, with mind and soul and
voice strong enough to bo beard not only
through those halls, but through Christen¬
dom, propose a measure for the mental and
m 0 ral disecttirallment of the Islands in
controversy. I
What has made American civilization the
highest keen? civilization the world has ever
Next to the Bible and the church,
schools, common schools, schools reaching
from the Atlantic to tho Pacific and from
British America to Gulf of Mexico. Five
wears find under such educational advantage,
this whole subject that keeps our pub¬
lic men agitated, some of them to frothing
fit the mouth, will settle itself. Give those
Islands readers, spellers, arithmetics, his¬
tories, blobes. blackboards, maps, geographies,
Let the State Legislatures at their
next meeting, some of them assembling in
early autumn, take parts of those islands
under their especial educational patron¬
age. What is needed is State and National
■otion k in this matter of schools,
pnited Then let the editorial associations of the
States, as many of such organiza¬
tions [next as there are States, resolve at the
convocation to establish in every re¬
gion of those islands a printing press, sup¬
ported by people of this country until it
can become self-supporting. Each of these
State Editorial Associations sending out
to those Islands at least one editor and two
reporters and enough typesetters, down
will go the ignorance and superstition of
those islands as certainly as the Spanish
fleet under Cervera sank under the pound¬
ing of our American will battleships, and into
their every port go intelligence and
love of free institutions as certainly as into
the harbor of Manila went Admiral Dewey
on that famous night when he was not ex¬
pected. Hoe’s printing pressl Nothing
can stand before its bombardment. Ed¬
itors of American newspapers and pub¬
lishers of American books! Take the or¬
dination for such a magnificent service.
Eloquence on yonder Capitol hill cannot
meet the exigency. Epigrams Legislatures of political
platforms or in State will not
hasten the desired consummation one
week or one hour or one moment.
When Cubans and Porto Rican and Fili¬
pinos see the morning and evening news¬
papers thrown into the' doorways and
hawked along the streets of Havana and
Santiago and Manila, those who cannot
read by the force of curiosity will learn to
read, so that they may Juiow what infor¬
mation is being scattered, and that which
may be missionary effort at the start and
carried on by Americans sent forth to do
the work will’ soon be done by educated na¬
tives. Porta Ricans editorsl Porto Rican
reporters! Porto Rican typesetters! Porto
Rican publishers! It was a great mercy to
take these islands from under the heels of
despotism, but it will be a mightier mercy
to emancipate them from ignorance and
degradation. The expansion of the knowl¬
edge and intellectual qualification of all
those Islandy regions is the desire all of all in¬
telligent Americans. Awake, you schools
aud colleges and universities and printing
presses, to your opportunity!
Still further, here is a wide open door for
Christianity. First of all, we have the at¬
tention of those people! The heathen
nations are for the most part soporific.
The American missionaries heretofore had
great difficulty in getting heathendom to
listen. They excited some comment by
their nttire, so uifferent was the parting of
the hair and the shape of the hut and the
cut of the coat and the formation of the
shoe of the evangelizers, but the questions
constantly arose in regard to the mission¬
ary: “Who ls he?” “What is he here for?”
And then the interrogator would relax into
the condition previous ot stupid things indifference. has But that
American pnssed. awakened The guns
of our navy have
those populations. They have found They do not ask who
we are. listening to out. They are
now wiat American civiliza¬
tion and our Christina religion have to say
on any subject. Novt is tho time, while
their ears and eyes are wide open, to tell
them of the rescuing and salvable and in¬
spiriting power of the Gospel of Jesus
Christ, the Saviour of the world. The
steam printing press iihloh secular educa¬
tion plants there may 40 used and will be
used to print rellgioui newspapers and
traots and sermons and nighty dise#sions
of questions temporal an\ eternal.
Tbe comfortable homesv those popula¬
tions, Wffon Christianized, landing side by
side with the degraded hu re*i ot those who
remain pagans will be u tionary for
good. The Porto Rican aA the Filipino
will come out from this unclabjeij ant i jh>w
roofed aud uninviting beautiful kenny hous\ lln( j sa y to
his neighbor 0 ? 0 ld, “Why
cannot I have things as you !% e them?”
Aud when he finds family that it life Is theVble, \pe with
its teachings on an r sonal
purity and exalted principle, ijnd the
church of God that proposes “is Notifica¬
tion of all evil and the implantatiA thWie, 0 f ail
good, he will cry out, “Give me>
and the church, and the earthly h e via-
tions, and the eternal hope whioP ate
wrought far you such transflguratio
Now. ehuroh ot God, now, all Christian
philanthropists, Nothing like la your opportunity.
It has occurred Btnoe Christ
came. It till His Perhaps there may be nothing like
second coming. Here Is a delln-
iteness of atm that Is most helpful and In¬
spiring. The millions of dollars given for
the redemption of the world and the thou¬
sands of glorious missionaries who have
gone forth among barbaric nations wore
given and e llisted under u great and im¬
measurable Idea. But when they come to
add to the great and immeasurable idea
the Idea of definiteness we will infinitely
augment the work. More than three hun¬
dred million of heathen in India, more than
three hundred million of people in China
and more millions of heathens than can be
guessed outside of those countries some¬
times stagger and confound and defeat our
faith. But here In these islands of preeout
controversy we can farm out the work
among the churches and In fiveyenrs, under
the blessing ot God, not only fit the peo¬
ple for the right of suffrage, but pre¬
pare them for usefulness and heaven.
The difference between the general
idea of the world’s evangeliza¬
tion and some particularized Hold of
Evangelization is the difference between
the improvement of agriculture a mong all
nations and the Improvement of seventy-
five acres put under one’s especial cure
and industry. By all means let the gen¬
eral work go on. But here is the specific
field for religious concentration and de¬
velopment. This Is not chimerical or im¬
practical. I read this morning that the
American Missionary Association of the
Congregational Church has already begun
the work at San Juan, Utuudo and Albon-
ito, and all denominations of Christians in
six months will be in those islandy fields,
and we all need with our prayers und
contributions to cheer them on to take for
God and righteousness those regions
which our American navy has captured
from Spanish estimated perfidy. that
It has been this Americo-
Spanish war oost us $3(0,000,000. It would
not cost half of that to proclaim and carry
on and consummate a holy war that will
rescue those archipelagoes from satanio
domination. Who will volunteer? I beat
the drum of a recruiting station. Who will
enlist under the one sparred, blood striped
banner of Immanuel? Cuba and Porto
Rico and the Philippines "are stepping
stones for our American Christianity to
cross over and take the round world for
God. We need a new evangelical allianoe
organized for this one purpose. In all de¬
nominations there are those with large
enough hearts and who have been thor¬
oughly enough advanced converted to . join in
such an movement—men who,
putting aside all the minor differences of
opinion, “believe in God the Father
Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth,
and in Jesus Christ His only begotten
Son,” and who would march shoulder to
shoulder in such a Gospel campaign. The
result would be that those Islands, after
such a scene of gospelization, would assort
thomselves into denominations to suit
themselves, and some would be sprinkled
in holy baptism and others would be im¬
mersed in those warm rivers and some
would worship in religious assemblage
silent as the Quaker meeting house, and
others would have as many jubilant ejacu¬
lations as a backwoods camp meeting, and
some of those who preached would be
gowned and surpliced for the apparel work, and
others would stand in citizen’s or
in their shirtsleeves preaching that Gospel
which is to save the world.
Mark you well that statesmanship, how¬
ever grand noble, it is, and wiso do men this of the world, Mere
however cannot work.
secular education does not moralize. Some
of the most thoroughly educated men in
all thq world have been the worst men.
Quicken a man’s intellect,while at thesame
time you do not make his morals good, and
you only augment his power for evil. Geo¬
graphy and mathematics and metaphysics
and philosophy will never qualify a people
to govern thomselves. A corrupt printing
press is worse than no printing press at
all, but let loose an open Bible upon those
islands and let the apocalyptic angel once
them, and you will prepare them
to become either oolonies of the United
States Government, or, as I hope will be
the case, independent republics.
God did not exhaust Himself when He
built this nation. The islands will yet have
their Thotnos Jeffersons, qualified to write
for them declarations of independence; and
George Washingtons, capable of achieving
their liberties; and Abraham Liacolns,
strong enough to emancipate their serf¬
doms, and Longfellows and Bryants, cap¬
able of putting their bills and their rivers
and their landscapes into poems; and the
Bancrofts and Prescotts, to make their his¬
tories; and their Irvings, to write their
Sketch Books; and their Charles O’Conors
and Rufus Choates, to plead in their court¬
rooms; and theirDaniel Websters and John
J. Crittendens, to move their Senates.
The day cometh—bear it all ye who huve
no hope for those islands of be-dwarfed
and diseased illiterates—the day cometh
when those regions will have a Christian
civilization equal to that which this coun¬
try now enjoys, while I hope by that time
this country wiH be as superior to what it
now is as to-day Washington and New
York are better than Manila and Santiago.
Do you see in this process of gospelized
intelligence those archipelagoes will as
a propheeised nation be protected regard from this the two woes
in to country—the
one woe propheeised by propheeised the expansionists
and the other woe by the
anti-expansionists? It is said by those who
would have us take all we can lay our
hands on as a nation that, unless we enter
the door now open for the enlargement of
our national domain, we will decline the
mission which God in His providence has
assigned us. But surely no woe will
come upon U3 or upon them if we
Christianize them as we now have the
opportunity of doing. The political tech¬
nicalities are nothing as compared with
the importance of this movement. I im¬
plore all political expansionists and to relig¬ aug¬
ment us in this work of moral
ious expansion, for unless those islands
are moralized and elevated in intelligence
aud habits we do not want them, and their
annexation would be political damnation.
On the other hand, I imploro all anti-
expansionists to take a hand In tho gos¬
pelization of Cuba, Porto Rico and the
Philippine Islands. The only way to pre-
pare them to take care of themselves is to
give them the Ten Commandments that
were published on Mount Sinai and let
them hear the groan of sacrifice that was
breathed out on the heights of Golgotha.
Wbat they most want is thb Gospel, the
pure Gospel, the omnipotent Gospel, the
Gospel that helps heal the wounds of the
body and irradiates the darkness of the
mind and achieves the ransom of the soul.
But on this platform th? so called ex¬
pansionists and so called anti-expansionists I
will yet stand side by side. Though am
Dot a prophet or the son of a prophet,
within five years, it this religlo-educational will be
work Is properly attended to, there
a Cuban republio, a Porto Rloan them republic
and a Philippine republic, one of have their on
a large scale, but they will all
schools und printing presses and evangeli¬
cal churches, their Presidents, their Senates
and House of Representatives, their Mayors
and'thelr constabularies, and as good or¬
der will be observed In their cities as now
reigns on Pennsylvania avenue, Washing¬
ton, or Broadway, New York.
Christ has started for the conquest of the
natious, and nothing on earth or in hell can
stop It. The continents are rapidly rolling
into His dominion, and why not these isl¬
ands, which for the most part are only
fragments broken off from continents, the
interval lands having been sunk by earth¬
quakes, allowing the ocean to take mas¬
tery over them. Eaoh mother continent
has around it a whole family of little conti¬
nents. If the continents are being so
rapidly evangelized, why not the Islands?
If America, why not Cuba and the Baha¬
mas? If Asia, why not the Philippines and
the Moluccas? If Europe, why not the
Azores and the Orkneys? If Africa, why
not Madagascar and St. Helena. The
same power that broke them off the main¬
land can lift them into evangelization.
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Mamma—“Buy you a Billygost? thing.” I
couldn’t think of such a
Johnny—“Oh, mamma! It would he
bo useful to eat up all the old papers
and thiugs!” —Puck.
Tho United State® a Power for Good.
A distinguished historian writes, while
referring to tills nation’s advent as a coloniz¬
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I., read a paper on “Municipal Respon¬
sibility In the Spread of Tuberculosis”
before tho twenty-sixth national con¬
ference on charities und correction at
Cincinnati. Lively interest, was taken
In the paper and the discussion which
followed It.
“Every new case of tuberculosis,”
Dr. Keene suid, “must be derived from
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i can
j yjjittod to the tulxTCUle bacilli,
‘‘This is a disease which lias claimed
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all the plagjies and scourges of the
human race. Even since the few
short years since Koch’s discovery
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lion. The annual tribute of the United
States to this scourge is over 100,000
of its inhabitants.
“Each year the World yields up 1,-
095,000; each day, 5,000; each minute,
2, of its people as a sacrifice of this
plague. Of the 70,000,000 Individuals
now peopling these United States 10,-
000,000 must inevitably die of this dis-
ease if the present ratio is kept up.
“The underlying principle in any
warfare against tuberculosis must be
i the universal knowledge and recogni-
[ tlon of the fact that WC are to deal
^ dlsease that „ commu nlcated
j f rom one individual to another, and
j whoie , the re are „__ _ no _ germs rtnrn , 0 of nf thn the die dis-
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this disease, and this fact has been re-
peatedly established by historical
data.
“That meat from the tuberculosis
animals is capable of producing tuber¬
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scientific experiments. We cook our
meat, but the lovers of rare roast beef
and rare steak, or even Bologna sau¬
sage, will probably often take into
their stomachs many tubercle bacilli
whose vitality has been unimpaired.
“But what are we to say of the thou¬
sands of Infants that die annually
from tubercular lesions as a result of
taking milk from tuberculous cows?
Whose ls the responsibility for feeding
them upon a diet whose results are as
surely fatal as slow poison if they be¬
long to the large majority of the sus¬
ceptible? Milk is one of the chief in¬
fected foods which we obtain from the
lower animals, and it is the only ani¬
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The milk supply of a municipality
should be as carefully watched as its
water supply.
“The people must know just what
this disease is and just how it is con-
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the chief agent of contamination in
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important, then, are those newer ordi¬
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places, public buildings and public
conveyances?
“Consumption is an Indoor disease.
Where sunlight and pure air are boun¬
tifully enjoyed there tuberculosis can
find but little lodgment.”
Confusion In Telepathy.
A very remarkable occurrence has
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Jones, dreamed a ridiculous dream, as
inconsequential as most dreams are.
Mrs. Jones dreamed that a dog of hers
had died and that sue received an offi¬
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to cremate the remains or to herself
skin the animal and throw tbe body
into the river. Mrs. Jones chose the
latter alternative, but having half
skinned the body and becoming tired
threw It as it was into the water. The
dog disappeared for an Instant and
then reappeared on the surface alive
and, swimming across to the opposite
bank, trotted off, evidently in great
suffering. There ends the dream. The
next morning the postman brought sev¬
eral letters. The first one was ad¬
dressed to Lewis Jones, Esq.—there
being no such person—and ran as fol¬
lows: “Sir, your dog crossed the riv¬
er last night on to my property, but
being very severely injured it was
found necessary to kill it. Should you
wish to have the collar, which bears
your name and address, I shall be hap¬
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she lost one!—London Truth.
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story, had nn eagle. He caught it
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rnn , but that was nil. Ho was digap-
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reveling In the tempests of long ago,
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was a vanishing speck in the blue of
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