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   School (Newspaper) - June 15, 1893, London, Middlesex                                J Vol. 26. 75, 1393. One One Question see page 3. Motet I'm no for Powder and His Affections Flying before The Consolation A Model Sunday School The Doctors and 1 Little By William J Lesson from the Old 2 The and 3 Hotes of 3 A Lad Pregnant 3 Teachers in A Letter in the 4 The One Question S Hen and Dr. Whyte on Good Mr. Stevenson and The Oxford Fairy Hilary Sister Tools and the Beautiful 5 Prince Rupert's A Serial By Emily Weaver 6 THE INTERNATIONAL for July 2- Paul called to Acts 6-15......... 9 1. 9 2. By the 9 3. By the Rev. Mark Guy * 10 4. Ordinary Class By the S. It. Crockett 11 5. Infant Class By the Rev. S. R. 12 6. Hints for Teaching the 12 On Making By the Rev. Robert 13 The Sunday School College * 14 With the Children at Home 14 r L - - - - l - ' - - - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - I I. - I I f I I - I - I I 1 I 1^1 III 1 r L Discretion is the better part of is a true and brave though in our cowardly days we have come to at it a as if it were equivalent to The man who fights and runs away Will live to fight another There is a pretty anecdote told of little Chalmers when he was at school in Anstruther by the Fife There was some bicker among the and it grew sharper than usual till keen r and cutting began to be thrown from side to Tom took refuge in a I'm no for powder and he Was he more a coward then than in the scare over he joined the not only as their but enrolled on the fighting force as a lieutenant St. Paul took and circumcised Timothy for fear of the but when the same was demanded in respect of he would not submit to for it was no longer honest but secret hatred to their liberty in the L Whose is the phrase his affections flying before him It is a good descriptive But it is not a good attitude of It may seem needless to say one word that might cool the ardour of affection in any for it is none too common and none too generous amongst But may not affection be more and more lasting if it is kept in hand If it is lawful to speak of the affections of Christ at it could never be said that His affections flew One of the most wonderful scenes in His history on earth is that of the and how wonderfully He kept His affections under restraint throughout that when that who was a came behind Him as he reclined at and he felt the hot tears on His and the hotter burning sinner's heart beating against His even then there is no sign of haste or I have somewhat to say unto thee How calm it is. And then when He turned to after He had deliberately told His extemporaneous it was merely to Thy sins are When the day of the children's treat is drawing to an and the races have all been the wise superintendent secs some who have not won a standing disconsolate and he organises what he calls the Consolation Race for When the races of life the race for pleasure and the race for money and for many of the racers are standing disconsolate around they there for they have lost them the race for the crown of and with what they gth they have But we the racers who run in the Consola tion we almost wonder that they are not ashamed after they have failed other Do in this Race Why did they not crown of life Because the prize was They preferred the offers made in the other who ru i for th tempting have failed that they try this and now it is a mere Consolation Race for the Is * Master offers us a Consolation Race at the has pity and no t a wonder that the But the wise Master f One of the rarest at least to a British citizen visiting the Chicago is the Model Sunday School At a meeting of Sunday School workers held at Chautauqua in 1891, it was resolved to ask those interested in the work of the Sunday School in merica to aid erection of a Model Sunday School build World's Fair grounds offered first was gained by a Chicago Messrs. Upman and Hoffman Some difficulty as the city authorities had decided not to allow the erection of frame buildings larger than 40 by 70 This difficulty got over by a special dis for in America they know something of the worth of Sunday and the encouragement they ought to give it So the building lias been at a cost thousand It consists of a central block which is lighted from Intermediate Department of it is a series of rooms forming a called the Junior and Senior Standing on the which occupies end of the the Primary Department rou the Retiring These are the Semicircular suites of rooms for the J as well as that for the Primary are fitted with doors whole the And as there is also a gallery sides space for hearers on any occasion is very Of This is the first find and it is furnished with as much care as any part of the When will the day come upon which we shall be ready to erect a building like to let us see where our Sunday Schools should meet L Dr. Whyte in his latest Bunyan lecture is very severe upon doctors not of but of They will not him people that they are even when they might be said both feet in the grave I know a doct first forbade minister family to tell his that and same time told them to take away from her bedside alarming books as the Pilgrim's Progress and the a reassuring chapter out of Old Mortality How foolish it is of the doctors to try to build a the River it 1 with Old Mortality bridg We all must trv th Gliding down beautiful says a recent Galilee the we came after an hour to where a bridge had Jordan must have been very imposing and grand to the eyes of the for they named it proudly ' 1 It is now a very desolate mother for Mother of one tall monument of masonry left in the middle of the stream children on each side having been the 1 swellings of the away and swept down  

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