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ltV» t>t th» «Jioi*nt pUfltrcJil tbilp ?.omjiiWMtlonM* Un4«»Mi (of til* *M!f<it«tl £ ^ ncorditl by Hiir ln»|ilrea vrr|i«!-3M» * {t««iiitnr (i|)|u of pf»l«i; ami lii t in l u t iAiiru^tiatxi vrhifa m h»Jy Tobl-IIK b*fiu«»tli»<l to l«:i> ion, hi t«c-pmmwulii »h» prwrttci of nurcy «| hi vul^d hf» «e«(|it»Re« with tiid'Aimiiftty.
Uke th» ni«re)fial liolrj* (ram wdom Jt emiui«le«J, lite Jewltb jaW.brtiUhed t&fi..telllil«t»t corn-|iwi»lon ttwftfcts th«s poir and the nfdieted. N«y, » ^orllon o( the llthw tit mty f*amlly w « t+ nervid lor thalr r«elldi *nd In «nthirln« In the h*rv«»t (h« wldoW- mi the orpfJim wart not (of|0trt«. "Wbvni ihBU hut tmttX tin cum lit thy (laid, ind Unit forgot Mid If f t * ihtaf, thou ihdlt not t»tum to t*kt It »wiy; but thou ihalt autfair th» atmni-«f, lha fulhtrl***, luad tht widow, to ttk* It away; th«l tha Lord thy Qod winy b l u i t l i i i In nil tha world of thy hand* . 11 thou h»v« K»th»r«d (lit (h i l t e( thy ollva-tnu, thou »h»lt ruel rtturn to Mthlr wh«t»oav«r r*miln»th on the tr«o, but a h a l s IHV* It (or Hid •trangef, for t£t« f«th«rl«i», «ntl tha widow. I f thou mike th« vlntat* of thy -wMi-yard, «nd thou ahklt not gao i t r lha clun-teri that r«maln, amit Ihcy (halt ho (or the i t r a n f t r , tht futhir-Itit, wid th* widow." Such li tha ehtfltablt MlicItuiS* that WM Mcommttidtd by tr** Old U w for rallavlnr th* mUtiKi of our follow- cmfurta. JRCacomrriandtdl, hnvs I »*ldT—no, b*it commtnd-oil, ilnct tht pmcaaili X hlvo clttd art concludMt by thl* im-phttle prtctpt whG«h nwaktna companion by th« i^acollictton of ilmlUr miiery, "Remember that
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t*KW LAW SANCTION And hit* the Almighty utmn-
ilontd the cart o f tht undar-pflvllegdU uundur tii# Ntw Uw? A(t«r Jiavli»x p«nd«d th«m with •itch t tnd«r lollcitudt undtr a leu perfect covtmani, can we aupposc thav£ fit iim ncjlcctcd their protection urultf the Chn«» Man dUpenatatloiiT No: He who lived with t i n poor, convened with the poor; nod whoat »uf-firing* eng«sc(l lli* moat active oympathic* wlillo o n earth did not forget t_hem ere Hit mccn-alon into heavu. Charity, then, cornea to u s not only reconv minded by thi grmteful feillnga which It dlffmea ovtr tht human haart. Hut trtXoictd by the poiltlva pre»-cepti o f our Divine ntdltmer, anil aatnolloned by Hla tntlrt autkos-ity K you doubt It, h*atr lha lawful aentence which Chrtat will pronounre upon the reprobate in tht lut day: "Go. y e ourased, Into tver* laitlnc dro pfopareJ (or the devil and hXs antala." And why thli trcmencSoui lentenceT "Became," Ha *ayi "X waa hungry and you f a i r e Ma not to cat. thirsty, and you f*v t Me not to drink; a atranjtir. and you took Me not t o ; nuked, and you clothed M' not; sick and In prison, and y o u did not vlalt Me." And tha repz-obnte shall exclaim "Iiord. whet* did w t ite Thee hungry, or ttxlraty. o r a atranier. or naked, or- tick, or In prlion, and did not minuter on Thet?" Then Ha iteaUl answer, pointing to tht poor: "Anrnn. I «ay to you. aa long as y o u did It not to one of UIOM l e a s t one*, neither did
you do it to Me." (Jan you think any longer thai to luccour tht distressed a n d lo ausuoge their afflletlona i s not at precept, or that It la wtaat yoa are at liberty to fulfill, or t o violate? "I might thlntt io. too," iayi St Gregory of >f«»l»naen. "were I riot terrified by ti ie laaxuage with which C3irlit siiall confound the re probata*, since- that cannot ha any other than ea precept, (or the omiaalon of which they art loat for ever."
Lit those, then, who arraign the dlapenamtloni of heaven atand be for*? the tribunal of Chrlat, and learn whither God Himatlf coutdt have more mercifully provided for the wants of tha poor than by transferring on the more fox-tunale the obligation of relieving them, under the awful penalty of their own reprobation. Or could tXte Redeemer breathe a rtvor? tender compassion for their- lot than by Identifying them -with Himself, and pronouncing that H e was relieved or Insulted by the mercy or the cruelty that was shown to Hli creatuaretf Xn pronouncing the verdi<rt of Us* reprobate. Chrlat alludes only t o their hard-htarttdneaa, asaslgnlxxs It "as the aole cause o f their- condemns-tlon: "Bectiuaar I was .hungry and you gave Me not to eat."
DEFINITE OJmtKJATlON
It matters but Iltt3e what this obligation m a y be ctaJUed. It is of little Iraportaxjce wkather It may bt named justice or charity. It It sufficient f o r us t o know that It springs f r o m the will of the Almighty. *.nit that i t cannot be violated without forfeiting our. own happiness. U t none, then, boaat of the profesaion of the Christian relSsgioit, without the practice of t* la vtrtue, since without tta u*Tl\ience> the soal o(
religion la gone. "For Million. pure and undefUad with dod,** aays the Apostle, "la to vim the* (itherlesa and widows in llietr tribulation."
Those, then, to whom Clod haae given the gifts o f materia] comfort are celled on , aa they valu* Hla favour and their own happiness,, generously to share a. portion' of their wealth with the Indigent objects that claim your compassion. They arc children of the aame Fattier, they have hcen purchased b y the anme redemption; and. after being puri-fId by the trying affliction) of this life they are dealinml for the same everlaattng inheritance Without the Rullt of extravagance or dissipation, ninny of them have bean reduced to ihetr present forlorn a n d desolate condition by a train of misfortunes which It was not in their power to Control.
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The consequence Is. that they must perish or be rescued from their fnte by your seasonable interposition, bet not your charily, then, be confined to words.. It must manifest itself by the more unequivocal proofs of practical deeds of mercy, insult them not by such lronlc-«! commncra-tlon as that mentioned by the Apostle: "If a brother or inter be naked and want daily food, and one of you s a y to them Go In peace, be you warmed and filled: yet give tiicm not those things that are necessary for the body, what ahatl i t profit," Vet such would be y o u r conduct If. with a verbal admission of the existence of distress and much apparent sympathy for human lufferlng, you were to withhold ell practical relief from Its victims. Follow the advlco of the Wise Man. who tells us Honour the Lord with thy atib«Unnv and thy barrn aball be filled with abundance" Do not expend In Iho service of your pas-aiona the wealth which you re-delved for the nobler purpoie or charity and benevolence, lest yoia ahould incur the reproach of the prophet Oseo to t h e unfortunate city of Jerusalem. "And ahe did not know that J grave her corn. and wine, and oil and multiplied her silver and gold, which they have used In the service of Dasl Therefore will I return, and take away my corn In i t s season and my wine in its season, and I will set at liberty my wool, which covered her disgrace And I
will cause all her mirth to cease. and her sabbaths and her solemnities," What an awful warning to those who may havi hitherto forgotten the end for which wealth was given, nslnlsterlng to their vanity out of the Just possessions of the poor'
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But It la needless to multiply further Instances in enforcing the obligations of compassion and of mercy, N o : I shall.not . exhaust your patience in lllui-trattng a truth w h i c h cannot be controverted without controverting every part of that twofold covenant which God has given lo man. since whatever may be the clearness or obscurity of Scripture, the charters o f meroy are like Illuminated letters, striking the reader at the first glance. whilst they cast the ir lustre over every page of. the sacred volume —a truth which, w i t h more forre than writing, speaks through every monument of benovolencc
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