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r . x! M E H E D I T II, EDITOR ANa I'ROPRIETR.i j? S VOTSD TO REL1CI0K.M0UX J.t T "ICR!, aokiculicri: GLNIHI, 1 N T I I L I C I M c r. R A' LE I G lx' 1 S 4 tbe-smi tf;:th.wld, by faith won Christ rlri tT,o minirfrf i Wlucn useful- In a Utile .town t n the dcejivjty cf Lrh :r.cn, in j J on chn -Mrr. l,c- the srd.t of, the m lived n.wv'dow f.ntl h-r n,n. t f liomrlnGxl and Thmuc li nil tire tn Uirra. 'nKt.t pi'ui tU:-trrsi txhlcli ! " AND THMR Elin)YMENTS; .'i hot all mastering spirits, sent forth lomin- justilieationy; the only source of pardon? and for-ness, his hppnr. THK XOH'K or f? '-.x rr i"t r c rVv . VVhca f.I;'.t :-rl-. r'. j ,LlLc tf.? n:lnv r ; i e ; . Onr h.'r f. cs Jt -rnv. - JL for Vicm hcho skaR be heirs of solvat ion ? HebV 1; l'& UUHg WHICH UCa lias fnrhu Wwi.-- !Tfr ' "tl. k,..v though justified freely by grace, reeds the cnltrh- doing rood re nny not be enm? Irnvily rtxn, the i(.nnuiuiyf the bnd t i ; for in n tliil evrr a JiKhcr crnrelrri ... - . , . . . . . c? j-v -vuy. d ond a tnoreTorgm-aeration 1 has carmJ ocLnracter, but tberc in notlun-menn ! n mother nto.-.-ed tl,o MrTr-c for llfN nn.lroU oner fcohness and purity, more enrnest t eekir.?, and or. dcspienUc in that man! , Mores, and Jsaial. ; and ; ltctinT her ht handful ofjink Vhe t.t cu t iU!c - --:v o luruiu , i aui,-vc :-e rmtea, cnvietJ, onn pcrpcrme', tut i rvcr tlj go to rather strm?tieposite8 its eitrthmcss ns'it fiov:s .upon its . de-iced by their coterwwrarics who knen-them. ! ilrt-H it fur !;cr a: r j , ui, emerges into n oroaci jaice of crj-stal , The. infamous Jeffries eould .instill Hater f.T-m find die, jUinVs'that people the world of liht. and pos Jhg knowledge and purity far. beyond our pre fnt ccDcepttons. ; Of cirrcranrabe ictiaty, strength, and .Pcj3ttbi'scnptdis' 'They am (firits indeed; but they jtret2tsfr spirits. The above passage furiiishes tin encdur iiAni view of this superior order iiitcgcnceji A cart of their; clightfur- employ mcnt is, ".to jniBi-i" . . . .... .v 4 the foundation of th rrVW rlV. Tfiis was.ecfcnotvieugea Dy:tue angel to tlioapos-lw , iC: U " it . tant is it thefor Christians' to do for themselves lajeeand. hoJ fiicl, tLa jfiftr.iht ro in. r.r.i r aid hc scKi that thej' sii-l.trat it ntytheTieart drawn .from the world kkes the bench, but his anger and me fertifid that he !" But uhiTe c (ra en-a In th its worldlinessj and becomes perfected as it passes , could .not' Vvrw hi wv tttJK.- o uie buauow ci Gcam, nna reaches to feci triose mansions which have been prepared He lounuaijon ot me , world lor those tho andiserve, and tobey their Master" How 3 nr.grr unu mgv utui t u mat, lie j- iut wnnc ;.c was en:7get.m ti-.j rr.'-:irc:..y rer jim. ,,It is not in hrtpn r.nttrrc t virr. the was reacted lr a Vniub!c ftrnr.rrr, "a " :v. v"-"" -v tAuuituir . ajui fiow is uus mvaiuanie toon or fOVvcr to ic tKM-eonstant and ardent prayer, tintirinr efforts attained by the minister of Chri-t lfcw ran he and tmbendmg industry, a: ircly (With m Chmt, secure to himself the advantages which thnnctcr and. ardent love, are 11' required fbr growth in J confers 1 We answer nnt-V xirc n tame grceV and rthe3 duties?o: be ; rightly "rrforrhed, must be cone with " n.iGM.". -not by seeking gmrfthinprs for l;imsclf a pro minent station in the church n popular poisition ,u Joliu. .Overccmewith tlte? tkizlinglustrc by , i .: i i t i " . ; rticu tuc AiCTy iWus" surroumieo, vonn , mistGOK Igjcbaraetcrj ana ieu aowii to renaermi jiomv Bat hc forbade it,- .''yigti.'VJt' jpjjI am ihyfcllov er -PeiixiO. . With what, alacrity, mayTwe not'sjiippose, $x 'jlj rnotc obedience to the Divine commands 1 AlHbeir cnlojTBents aredirccl ,t,om thev orisrii-ally derived their l"Xn. and by Titiora they 'are momently rpheld ByHim"areJ tdpv scut u to ministqfor -the Ji?rs,joif: siation;,?--I T!ie an?e! of the Lord eiieampeth Jrnndfabout them tllat fear him, and .helTejiveretli them 'PtTm ccriaiuly, is an -aicoiirhpng . v1ev of bi to the-sertous-cbristiah, and furnishes strong' Jit nmu thr nwni n fpmntntions and 1 - . . . . . ; v "7;;T. -l ever open, me waters ol hie now abundantly from M !lf H.e. ?.?d with mafi-stioJ lhlbrone cf ;tLjfc Tmb, and all that will ? ;r Vncmy'a V,nd. bisis eay vvucm.nence, .r or leormn?. Iheso at Ji,t -Bur- ciim ot -ilMvtilS"; cl??.r -, though imrortnnt as means of useful W 1 ' i i V t r i .t 'connectipgluii, htiiAscrroundoov loo by m:merous ooJ smuts, j t i t t contempt-m the rrctt:cc ol tweu attributes ' l-nirv runn.' nru mrt uit a f-inl cf leather n- -from ff rlinrnrtPT n n-rrn l-rrr? I,' T'' .'. rl- l.n L.n .-t - I I ! 1 love, tBrajnerd, ilnd TH and Wi!lLiii:s,.tJct' martyr cfi Kidc her. co .'and" do 'as the had pnri. -1 ; but. Crr-r- hi of Cuv irr ?'.-t ; ' ' -A'llrkava hr, :U:;lh:-t :a ! - lie aV'.iLi crt a: n -s:.r.V$ ht t, lie Icitiu Uaut M If i. , - -An-? tli 5 l!f-t m cf h. !:im Hp. i..fc hen a o ".I.erS 1 rra l! In tLc f r.1 w wlial- theirndsfindc jn due tin)e l knowiw -And She oUyed his wt-rd, cr.d Cod b'trtl Ut An unxuesuojecioi is her, ol-et!iencc r forJ.rr -Urrrl of.fr.ral did ret watenor her enmc of od.fail,' .as lonas hard times lasted. . .'.' ' , . - TlTe wilow of Zarcphtith wins our prn'.c tr thf simp.Krity of ber fouhvand nlu.rds a model froor imitotiou. : From J.rr humUc hitirj: we .krrn, that the prcirnt nrc-ivUhc buly.harl times ' that. tlic world Ips fccu, r.or are we tho fipt cm lornNcd pceplethst.havc !etn calieil on, in the tlcpthi of jvivcrty, to l.c'p the cause (4 the Iid, by porting with a poxtiun eveu of the little Jiivpcr ty Uiat is k(Lu. ' other aspect irr whieK the subject may be; before the world, or a pre-eminence among his M Tchtion'to cfiorts for the spiritnal j brethren. These things may give oikj pcrnilarity gcW?- Jvbtionly the "Spirit and the j fOT a day; but popnlirUy or appLir.$c is not chcrnc-S"- J1 "et him that heareth say, j to.: Rof can it be gained by eloquence, or spk-n- Irr v':0 I'q- 'n W:h i rrry ft-. a v. , - K d tli- hrtr of u 1 I t;'i r..v itW A tc tl. Then tivenwrj, tr.v r-. I -. '.rniOLD flit. mNTHAvT. Jsny can witf:c In thr truth cf th i f nrferMrt5r Lhnstrtrt. it tin riicv frir vnn 1, rirr . . - f . ' . . . , - I ', . , ? ue cimnTe t:.tvc rcau:i to c xr. ks" between them and the wond : and i , ri i x - ---j- n ? tteir (ieiwce, 11167 rescuea iot irom c-odoirir preserved SltadrucVt, IVIef-haeh and Ahednogo, "un--enrt antid the ..devouring element nd delivered Peter froih a glocmy pritcn. The same kiotl offices are:they-dnily...perfiw iicrr? of sjilvatiotT.' ; V Tleit..aencthouibvi- 5K)!e, is not the less real'and efieettjal .Thcy xtre so to speak, the chrirfian's bodviard- and by them,, as thVministers of; the Most-IIigis-lie preserv ed from dangers, seen and " unseen. ; What care does God take of his people! What I cuuucscfufeioii in iurnisinng-iiicm witii sucii ample protection I How necessary; duriri. their pilacrim ,age below! In tiat holysociety arcf they prosef cutmg theif journey to "the land of Uprightness !M Vihzt motives, do these considerations furnish to gratitude and holiness, of life I David. . character The name of Baiter is not exalted or brightened by any distinctkns, or pre-eminence he sought hi the church. Ti c mitre,-which he With energy and with spirit they are required to refused, coold never I. a re created the. itnnortnl re coimnjsstoiieit tommhrter for hiiosaiutare 1 ;"i? Vf "1 ' "Y - - " . r , , . , . tioos, una ov woru iiuv srtJKen, is uwiuef- f t' u a i, " - t -' Monablv jthe dutr of evenr Christian to "come up (r)i uath given them charsecODcernm'r'ms-peo-: , f ix in ;'n' -i v . t t ' '--'h rru ! "t - - r , v totr.e .help of the hord." and to aid m dissemmat p.a, IValrn ck 11 incj have ever "appeared- ta i 1 -i i 4i - r w labor for this object. 7 By doing so, their own hap- pmesswin b iner wliose chiiractcr in fkctclicd tiil .beV.eniard, imd.thefruit of riitecAisAefewillj in nnotlter" column, will 1c remembered " for ajtcm CHRISTI A N B N E IIGY. " Whatsoever lh y hand findeth to do, do it with thy might The time allotted to man by his Creator, is not flily slfort but uncertain. If, from the earliest pe riod of responsibility, to the thrcc-score.ears and ten, which is reached by comparatively so smaU n number, entire devotion to the service of his mas ter has cliaracterizcd his life, still much will Live been left undone which should have been perform- Hut how few, m early life, dedicate themselves to the sen-ice of God ! Who suffers not rnany years to pass away, without seeking, and finding, an interest in the blood of Christ V - " - The text of Scripture which has been selected uS Uic motto of this communication, speaks t rum p-iongnea to every Christian. It calls tor energy, nt cfTort and for action. There are two aspects to which it is nronosed to Wmsidpr it. . First, as relating: to strenuous endeavors for the increase ot Psonal piety in our own hearts ; 'and secondly, wr bringing others, over whom any influence can exerted, within thft fnld nfHirkt. . J the heart of man is deceitful above all things, ard .desF-rately;W'icked.M; There Ls, therefore, a instant call for watchfulness and prayer. The rl'l,-the flesh, and the devil, present their varied areuicnts in ever changing forms, tp entice from je Strait and -narrow. way in which the word of 1 commands the Christian to walk. . Watch jVKwr ; arid what Christian is there who does not ? this injunction i intended for him ; and j't unless it he earnestly heeded, soon he will find t he has Wandm-ml Fi PotVioc hnm'n nd be obliged to ''mourn the withdrawal of the ""nt of that thf dfrv gloom rill shroud his pathway 1 As he w1k cnantly employed, is almost without exception , .most happy, and Jhe most likely to obtain the ,obecU-so will the Christian vvho most . 'mv laoors to eradicate . sin Jrom his own ' imd wisdom's w ways to be ways' of, plea bebrougbt'forth- V; " ! ; The workj jto .ensurtf rocccis, must be done with miht?j 'Much is lost -for-want' off zenl tmd ar dor in idie caused 'The humblest Christicn is -not devoid. of personal influence J every one w!w has namexT the carhejof Qirist is called upon' to ccrt that influence in the caufe cf hrsOiartcr; and feel ing the importance of thesuhject hiirjfclf,"Ftictui-" ously to labor as well as fervently to pray, that the knowledge cf the:ix?rd jesus may be co-cxtenive with creation. . 1 hat one wrio.is conlcnteu with a profession of religion, and wlso, though not theor etically indifTerent to the salvation of ethers, still neglects; to do with might from whatever cause, what can be done for the salvation of tlx5C never- dying souls by whom lie is surrounded; not only neglects to perfonn a manifest duty enjoined hy the word of God bui deprives himself of a source of happiness, and a peace of mind, whidi the world cannot give, or take away. If we really believe tliat the value of the soul .is' above all price; if we really "5ove that Saviour who gave Iiimself a willing sacrifice for the redemption of mankind, how is it possible to hesitate in using every ofibrt for the purpose of bringing within the fold of Christ, those who are wandering upon the mountains ofthyas did talents, or scrrsf-ful rfiiirt in tlrarrt cS mfn. I rrxmr ulipn vmt rv f!,.l, , '7ti nmMti' - ; 7 ' - - - - - . . .- . ...... 1 - - - - - J - . - V i,u.ifu uil, 1 '4A - ) tl-'VsM peiuion. narocter miifi beenrnea wrnciovt tr nna pcriipp ou taught youmu hanl, nnd . m PATinriT ettort is doiso Kooo. It will come at rojyour heart: blessed .vour own rtncruus nh nan- man's bidding. It is not an accident of wealth, orlthrorJiv. .-"But what vmi iht-n nvc wns ro rrt-'.t icsi oi jve to utKi.f lucn ol ail yonr clotiutions cost you any "real ktcrifice t WlscnVkl xin ever cannot confer weight of character-the enduring! jro the nwire htmgry or weary to your bed, or rr. chamtier, which God exalts and men venerate. t J"- tfdd. or licawnkc an 1 .;r nt ni 'ht. tlt voa ro honors conferred . upon Edwards gave rum h.s myht inrrcnsc your clicriticst , But circunitance4 are changed. Tl.e M Time f.rc hard," and ynu nre,componrtivcly pcrhnp lie ! "absolutely pxr. And nmv ctiincs tin? trial tnl j vonr filth ; you cannont cscnpc it. Toyonr ikr a rrnly as to the gate of Aarrphath, the lonl s cau?c cornea nnd r.sk for rrlirf j and to yon, c to t!.-c w'ulow, it hrinrs a premise with it. , Will vmi 1-c- 1 V.l.:h"OoJ ht ? : lhc htc rcrcr'c Dr. Tcim' s t nVi IL-it-forth in his rimn dr'ivcm! th "re: V-Joa t.f a la!f ccTitnry U fa m:r,i;ry, ahrwit tw i rty yrsn .wreaili ; with which his r.arr.e is crowned.- Ti c as the rehVlenvip, intrrrid, and fait Jdwl mission- ! licvcl Will you oltryt Are yo i rrtuly to di ary, and the disinterrs'ed U-nefactor oCn ary thou-1 vide your Jnt n:nr?cl with a puflcrin? Sot iour : nut sands. But none of tle distinctions which nrcordi-1 taking nny yourfdf, trr.tll yu $131 1 .avc made for latily. potglit, conferretl nprn him the . character whicli Ooti and men w id honor. . The character of which we Vpcakf'cav.r.ot 1c crcricd or'pnir.ed in a day. It n.ut nrned by paticnt"ctmtiiuiar.cc in well tlc!ng.'. e work of time -and the prrx.uct of clf-denyiivg, unwro ried, and persevering cfiorts in d"ng good to men. rDie minister of Chiiit, wirely t!cvtcs lis time and his best mercies to the rt nice cf Cml and mankind, who duly prepares himrclf for this service, and . labors aidtw.r!y in rcnf-n end cut of seaon to do cood in whatever sphere Brovi dence has assigned him, rccd fori roroirrn r.lout the cfttmaiion in which he U held by the world: Go3 will take care of his character. . His r.nmc will le held in everlasting remembrance But, if he seek great things Jlr liir.sflf, 1 c must pay for them sooner or Interf by loss of ch.arac:cr by a failure to secure tliit cr;dMr:T I:ouor which is aw-arded to the memory of the jr.i t. . , ' ' l .J-V rn, rxnrktt 'lyr.c u.it in a v.- rev re r:i i'j1 nn orcnfiin,wrr:!1y to J -j,K-rl, r; -1 w!,.rh t:.-:.t. decp'y to r!i'"ct'lhe n.hsd, U t! di;rr i n.Mc cf " rtlijum in t!c ti!tig pri.c-m-.M n ir.'."tn-.d v.l n I fiTht tor.k the pc'tr-d h?rcc (I t'.I "t.jx:n -rr.c n.ere wc rxt tl rcn, nor f-.r mu rr t r.j j with l.-jff idly f )' i in nlthc tx r.'-r j ik4 chic tlat Lid nvnde a j4,l!ic rr.-Tf :n t f n'i gKT., or cui a heat ct t! e t.-.l !c f c r L f i. t o I nicniLcr h'.m in hi dyuv- cjr.nvr. 1 ! A1 . lat a Maie cm unnr : cw w ;,ru I k r.r -.: i mnny, many yot:thf, rnNin r thr dit 'n c rt J gnrf Jcuvmd cn nr:c imv.tal S.-! l.--!.i ere f .::k! tokii tlir rmtkal his uih!c. To tl. Ir.crf n y rrrt!!crtk n, l! etc wa rit Vw.c to-:ih then. Li rU the Iowti (llartfortl) 1 W2 a r.. lcrf in full, rorrmuniot' in chher of the c!'.rn r-.. If t!,c him wa little cake first V IXf yoii ay. M TliCTe arc o.!;crs wh.r'i prorcr- iy na cnjxxi ne gn.cr. wrec. , ro o incin. , a,, mwe tQ UT.Jr ho iJ irtt the pwr widow to L1UA tl:gl viov of m:ch n cl.sn, uhnt wxr-.Vl l.c hvc . . , ' ' j in Our -iy.V.!iC:l U.tcrfy 'in-.r.j-, Int I L?, i t::e Jc?s ei.!e ore vo l to co Wiuxut uou t t:c?jngt ..nw . n ..... r J .c w rir.o?. i t pen the lii;cral! . , But perhaps yen arc In i!c-bt hew trt ch is re quired rf-yotf in your circumstance. .Knowllxn that )u ir.urt rive at k-W cnottgh to prove to sliecp without a shepherd, and of leading them into the u green pastures, and beside tee still waters oi reiiQiion. . In tl ccurre cf rr.y m-.:L t.V-c err cfCa rro,'.i?r,li r-i-ht ll.r i- .-1 -.- v ! rf .--.. your own cor.Kicncc- ti nt you Pterin Its outt? uVhat r he rrcliimVl w'.tS rv ,. !,r;-.cT. tr:e irost prcci:. irrmt m i eimiwr-n, u.aiu uvj;5t orc C lvcr:s ?tru t ,t c !f t;.jr 0 j cwnmnnd.H toe firft .place m)-cur a.Tocticr.1 on Jlhe ltWr u Vc, ,V3f , ...j lLc, Iui!l eriT. . ii my IIkt nrrei i rt. I nm v. ntnl, jtrir fith cf w ill art-' P " V.' i3 sl the fliin :n lntt!e orrcl "VcO Arv! ui?. .vl th-it l.at c l-rn ki.'-cl end dcvivr.cx! l v lr tl; rr. hycTtts, rtd crrcoJi!, an:a rrtitei" "Vcn; and er ne to i -dTr:itr. A'.tT liinr c! trv for a fr.v rrx n-n: l-i lun.ni to hl ; V, io s, aad all her paths .to be-peace," and have pajrrim ! If all who love Christ, would with their " might perform this duty-, soon would the , aspect of the world be changed. Our sanctuaries of prayer would, not contain the worshippers -who would throng- about their, "portals.. Songs .of praise and thanksgiving would resound throughout the world, and , the knowledge of redeeming grace would "cover the earth, even as the water cover the sea," We are -taught by Christ himself to pray, 'Thy kingdom come," and tQ this' prayer sliould be added every efiortA for tlie accomplishment of the purpose. Both arc required. . What man can do mut be done," and, in the langtutge of Scripture, done with midit.n -Various are tlio motives which "lira to this objecL but the most important of all is that giver, by; the tt preacher," u For there is.no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wis dom, in the gravcf whither thou gocst." Soon tlc period for labors, for sclf-qdvanccment, or for others, will cease, wA.s the tree taJietn, so it must jie. Ecrret will then be unavailing' that energy in the Cause of Christ lias not characterised our intcr- f course with others, and our dealings with our own hearts. ' - - ""' . The Christian s life is one of constant warfare; The enemy of. souls is ever ppon the alert. The shield of faith is required to quench his fiery darts. Therefore, "whatsoever thy liand findeth to do, do it with thy might.' --London Christum Guardian. THE PAY OF JU:ST; - ET JESSE ITAMMOXn. . TirxSabtath is hallowed, the calm ('ay of nit An-j natare seem3 robeJ in hir bo'.i'ay Vest;' ; '. ' ' -Bright hu?s to the flower are given; . The bin!; 6?cn to-nke with devotional lays, To w-lcome the.hest aod the hriajhtctlrtf ilays, ! And the skylark sin's nearer to'heaven. . - . -" - . r-. . -. - - There's a voice in the Vrceze that cmne? over the hills, And mingles with music of murmuring rills,' , -: i As if man a new paralise trod; ' "- ' - : The universe smiles c its Makers own day, . And creation awaken, it honiajri to pay,4 . - With nature's own hymn to her Gel. j The pa.isirms'arc hushed that haknitHcd the hrcft, And We seem to he gathereff a!ort4; with the lled, Wliere religion has sainted the f brine ; . . , . The heart fc'the.altar, and piety there Pours forth the pure incense of pra atvlof prayer, ;vFrota.man to his Maker Divine. ' " Anl when from yon. tower I hear the lci!s chraer Ami m'mVf a'onf with the pilgrims of thr.e, . As if calll from tlict'vain world to sever- ' ' When I hear to our Col sacred anthem an.,- . My spirit seems winded for it own native skies,. , . To dwell ih its temples for eyer. -lxnidc Times, VALUE OF CHARACTER TO A. MINISTER.. I to tempt t! - r A TALE OF-HARD TIMES. It was'a season of crr'revious distre? throughout the rhenician bortlers. In vain did the nicrchan 'princes-of. Tyre arid .Sidon spread out th.cir ware I to tempt their neighbors of Afher nnd Naphtali to firt fnits of your incrm. l I caue, tmi 1ucti oi svnrcnc rmru, conremtcu to Gol firUofall, tliough it lie b:t a tVlar, or even but a dime, ny rure for nlPthc rc-t . copitius LVwrg of Elijali g God, which w.a!l for bid thy meal to wr'.o, or thine oil to fail as Lrg as "tho pre si: re i vrn the Land X mm Try the CApcrinicnt, in the i-pirit ff the Imnibie filbl fiith, of fcrving God first in all your ex pen ditures. When you arc about to layout any thinrr for yourself, pnnpc and liMco if ticro bcr4 n whipcr, kit ing in iiro less cf lore than rf ati tlioritv, fayinrr, wM..ix xe thereof a little nnsT. And do not nfitwr because yon are rot't; spare a litllo at least n little -fiT lam who rave mx.Fj-F for you. Talc im iudulgctice, nuke provision; fur no necessity, till 3-ou can fttd that in every cafe yfr4 made for your master little cake firt". Y. Yl'OUarcr . -.r-j !.rjv- Mid, rnUcr, I.kivc you 1 (. Y r m a yrir prturcc !u".vc nr..? n y rr.:t wlf r The t f i 1 f - r r: h a ft : r , tlj. vkvr'!s f fa rfirr:V-n t . 1 frtrJ. I. ikir t ni.li ta ) k-.r ; : i!ra t rir! Ti p dead cj;-i- t ri c ! pte-al a man 0 RULES FOR FAMILY GOVERN M EXT AND IN. : STRUCT10N. - .1. O.'mnicr.cei di.riplinc n soon r.s the child can be made to undcrttand the withes of tl j-v Tent. - , ". . '.. - . , : , ... 2. Let the fir! t bj'x-i 1-c to ptwlncc the habit of puT4it orri iKNcT.; atil the firt h'oo, uncotiui tional submiki.to the will if tlpartait. 3. Aim always nt producing a rirTht taie of fct! ir.g, as well as an out-ard olcdi(nce. . 4-. Never give n command, oWdicr-ce to width you do not intend to enforce' . fi. lVdis-'iiwt and fugitive 1:1 eivin? comtnarn 4 " s n my and never allow the child to parley cr nk for t'.jre 1 a 1 t! !;. !.t 1 your reasons . .' , , - i;'n 1:1:7c n-::. G. Be fino."re!ute, and fyrcTcrir.g, it iixir.. crce 1 ,.d r.vr r !tant nt;d uncertain, in your adminitmtki cf f.ii t!:;" tl'i--v.; 1 ntily govf-nunciit." . . ., j h id rr.rl X 1; ' 7. Lit authority lc rather rn.t than iv.t:i. ' I: a V .v;t...i r constant and unncconry cxVir.jthn crc-i t: ..- dren, itari'cri tln-ir 1 c::rt a 1 wt-aken t', p:'.rcr. 1 . 'S. Be sparing t rcpr.l. Much tai'.; wsrr ; f;, .1 .'.'a whom he rjvkcwi'ii a?tr; lori n it",-f: IhrV yc wi--c iiicn, wllrcrrr i rrrg )xr fl- w irt cf pot c-.:crsUn did ever yojr t -.rs 1 f ;zh Ktmnrt ti:4 un. c.ad i-f j-T-rrt A a !'r - ' l.irnvclfto-cjfewhc cos:r.:u:M.cc ;. 1 M'.irc : cd tbtt he Lad tern tri::y yi-ar. ::..! wr. a per pcTaz? f 1.0 cooarv n vrC t r, ' 1,'ai c j 1 -; ever ifcanl rich KJran?c rcw a :!. -e C " S," wa tlie in ;e answer ; UI Lr.i -p;v cd ll 1 1 Ctl alt tl.C kl:OW4Cl.fC C4!!.C Ci l ! heard li e ta'c f raar.y rr.r; .v. I ,-.:a ia tho pheeef thenrcia;!sl ut my l.Tcv.h!.c i c-: t r.. rvl with the word rf h. mo .h. Sp y h mut Lave lived hr. IrfLrc tliC.p ,i vK;l a v ? were lorn.. Makalxi, then turnh.i: end V!!:" himc'f to me nvA h:n- hi 1-r.r. 1 1 r.v l:r-: r r 1 vsa rue -fi : 'V. 1-vt .1 -Whyl i TV. frt m wi!":a V whic!i h t 1 I hr.d r.s ;f fi t thr 11 -1,1 iv'-r.:. . 1. A . 1 " ir, "i iy " .fr i i e i rr.,; "CI f I r.v ::' t Ih i i r . .1 . - t i' a '1 1 1 , , ' ',,!creaef love toward that Saviour to whom 0Wes e.very things tliat he enjoys, and upon ''p n'latbn he can alone rely for acceptance tV t, . .Thre is too much reason to fear that f-C. " 10 Jy. is in some degree lost, by the ne- 10 tvr- .1 . t ii m . iuuiiu wiui tueir, imsriii' - inoc u luttes , l are Mcumbfrnt tin,"in t! :pm ns followers of'the V Jesus, Work-out your snl ar . ani trembin:r," says; l! - Gcrfp- Chnrnrtpr is iustlv esteemed osT above all price. ' lmfc m their marts. Ao carat".. wucn w tui ' T-nmfession.'of whatever mistakes 'KvJieat of Minnith and .Panrag, and - Umey; raid r.r.thorjty thr'are sriW jn rc?pectto the -proper standard," oil, and ln!m," wound thmti-!i the p. of j 0- Do net nll.-ly mu.ti; y r,, r..-s 1 c y ' , . .'' -,.- -r 1 11 . ... . . -I f 1 ft- 1-,. ,,.ina inu: I tina. ITl.i'.Trrr. s lln-T'L.-TM s Jiff tl.' l I VU I 1 read it as invaluable. in -uoa estimation, ioo, ikuioh -, im.j'v .v.. , - . ' it Groove to bodered than any other e:rthly hh "co-ichin-T 1-etv.n two' Imrdcn -of oh-S ml-:, are vryu v to ),, m. . -.-v u C,.tJ.M.f" , tmod for ih.p bazaars cf Accho. Tho cnrih wa W Atoid at; t.-t-v . . ccca ; nt ri. b-irnt'with drouidt.,' lur many m-nub there I. vl ci ot n.:. ay. , . (. lxvn no rain hi nil the' land f hrat-h N ,' . . ( l.i' 1 lo n;.: - y i. j . i iy ! r t .: whhon-1 ; t' ? r-::-f.;t-c i-f t':n r' ! t'v:' : ; ..'...:::'..- f.:::::-, f. '- -7 i : ' -V " v tic; ;-.n-l " :. ' : r.-:.l fan'.lr.c Lv t tm y.-n n.- : r.:.J j tr 7 ; 1...t.- ';. o vc:o hard t::;:. . : - '-' H. 7. c ".' . r. . : - . : : ' ii t-i . . t . . . . . r i , v ' i - - i - - . . )' ( . . " i a i , r " a 1 r aroat riches.5' 'tt A irood name is letter than pre ii cious ointment. covet or- desire' on earth, There is' nothing which u;cn to he compared wi'h it; ...1. v.w Tc'rinthtPT far which it can La bartered awav'-witho'it truilt and folly. the fi-;s v-t in tl duty cf V.. Ana or 1 a cn eariD ther :rc r. ,-.-,r v in 1 f.;r .1. 'j r-xr. i - - ' ' 1 b w 1 V.. "I t -- to ,
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 6, 1843, edition 1
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