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His glory. The Scriptures teem with promises of a general Resurrection. Hear God proclaim Himself to Moses the God of the living and the dead; read Ezechiel's vision of the dried bones resuscitated; listen to the Saviour's promise to His beloved Mary and Martha concerning Lazarus; see Nature herself assert this truth in the care the world has everywhere and always taken of the bodies of its dead — read these and see and be convinced and voice your faith in Job's own words: " I know that my Redeemer liveth, and in the last day I shall rise out of the earth, and I shall be clothed again with my skin and in my flesh I shall see my God."

Brethren, the poet says that all the world's a stage, and all men and women merely players. There are two kinds of plays, the tragedy that ends in death and sorrow, and the one that ends in joy and happiness. Which will our life be when the curtain rises on the final act? " Ah, we shall all indeed rise again," says St. John, "but they that have done good things shall come forth unto resurrection of life, and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of judgment." Brother, to-day is one scene in life's play; make the most of it, I beg of you. If you are an infidel (for they do stray into Church occasionally) — if you are an infidel, begin the study of scriptural religion with the Resurrection of Christ, and if you have a fairly balanced mind and a will honestly desirous of following God's leadings, I defy you to refrain from embracing Christianity. And if you are a Christian and in doubt which Church is Christ's, make an hon-