. ... V 4 , T ." - 1 y - v '. "'t't ! ";- i . . ' vi: - - j'i .: ' t, -. - ' , - i l I . . . .- ,.. J - .-. - j. V - a - " - 4 ' -, fl . , "J . . ' - . ' - . ! - ..... '. V " . . ' ' "' '" .'l-.. V -5... - ." 1 , ... . . '-,.. . ' . I .. r . .. . I ; . - . ' :k -.- itm. -i r- i .i. : .:..: .A: . . . .. r. t ! -;. ; ' ."PIS iCz i .MEili: DITII, izDiTon and ruornirroRr - - I. !. - 1 . X.No. 11. : ; nioLiro:Ves. The Records w ibl.cd: every Suttu-dny.a rtsesinaJvauca . Such are : '..l,Uar and fifty cents wiU be cluu-.-a jflow to ;I mny -ntstauce (dcsirtl tornmutrrn-thl I ;lv.f, v months, Mrtc .;;-,,..,... ,;r VHT1LI f lJl;r7, -ri,;i '.. J JCI'V All coramutiicationa i ,J)iseoniinuancr jniul ci ilcn-tl hciVi v 1 Jit riitt i f ho ' van: otherwise tne suascnuur win ircia jxMniuiiuio t j ' :' i.r another anniml ; Unn. ; :"- ; ; ; -; '7; . -" : L i-i j;tintinuace will be ailnwcd tintit urreiivarrejiarvi V t . . - . , . ; .Iv, DABir6Ekj-rn i tny tastlettejr j .at--J Yeatptckl rAfi exaTmnation'of; tlie argtunent derived fj.i' "k flll ' . Ftiiit;iri'tr.irti'''-'iiir.ciit-firV-.''.'" If '"'" ' .!;v ' "V t Fi1'i .becomes me next to consider the manner, in winch " :tlus institution is trenled n! the! -New Teament; All cnmraUailultuusk i vm. rtin..-uiv.i, Unix ,ua iiMSt . k . "...na d. except 1V specie aS rvmem cu una i-uc. v , i ; Jiea and more than ihW I ht ti.l ' rivjiM.Wadaptl to the character f the -.pernor:- j . iv . r w . "u? "r V pwroi in inemsetves, ;onu ivnron we employ wti rv rnvm be inserted at the iwiVAi taU.- ;- V;.': 1 . . ' ' Wiiey iiinies &-c &,c,, uiay be , t rvniit ted, t hriHib viOVf,t .?f -pC- -Po icf j nt homo in : Let us examine Vfe cases tvhicVromtf tndcr .tJ'atieWi' Supposmsr. fiat Tom 'communicating to another be most likely! io bo inOuehced by my teach. Persoai.HH? us six new names of VtbWnWM1tnJ f . Ujin?, if I unfold my views gradually. aUowin one , 1 ; "f ...t tl.J ...... 1 descriptionvwiUd moral law 1 am I oi vi.il evil Tr' r- in..nn " REWMlAlFllLlKa I tnm-ea by the iloly. Ghost j tl.cla.tes bf my own report, and the best good of j Vet the ,,,v Tot.yncnt i-c - ' . nre -V: f-I U"VK,C u'i5 Ui-U ht uli n,i e : nv-mor., 1 now- Inm whom it is inv tlutv to benefit 1 Tlr- IlILV. ,,-,1 ,,, r., ... . - - .rr-v-"':-:' f.l.; I er-Hlxklc tHrxT I can m,!ce it mare arninW .rv i, tllh.1 WUU rSf t; t;.j: ' .,. " V l" -'-""" u Before,' however I 'do flut, wtu ' be properlp. off , fef'afe.suggcstfons'cin the subject of expediency i I v TluVtopicVi3;ramUware;is mtrodu 1:13 consequence of i their minds expanded to receive them. Kv.n at their f .! . t d-, . i t" - 1 cldeutalty.intothefeuUu responsiblj in hii Mjht. , llio close; cf IU tni.iistry he ofil fined, ,1 h..ve yi : Americn, lX-ci irmbn cf h; 'c - .. ' ,-i$ liable toe nbarrass our joments, iiv tne tnrtliJ yon, out c:;:..; :;:r m t; .th-.-r n..;ni-r nv ! tie r; I cr prosecution of thu -::'.' Jv!m 15 MC To prcci.elv tlesimu hue I come n '. r. , , f r, fllM' ! .,-conSider1tmhis"plice.- '?. to ehet is the yinof the apooTu ;1 to the Co- ' man nee, u'C i t. r . v-' - - ' J iLil gives me great p my rinthbns, 1 Cur. 3: 1, 2. 'And U' brethren, vcilJ human tk .-.hv. I ! ' ' - i 'cterfullonil :;; ci h h. not speak to yen as onto spiritual but n? tt..!..c.ir. 1 cq:, v,'.:.'.tc ver'w.;, s ( , r i ! '-spirit and intcntibh to myself; nhri-.!;. or al- na1, even as unto bales mChrist. ' I have let! ,ou ta'.,n u ern,::: I. II ' ' i : L'.AI. i,1s Penj with and not with r.tr.' j for hitliertaj ' ,.vCJ v.: .!J f . ve , . ' j.'V r , 'V wenerth I vio'ate r2fi!?0 Zr.tr it, mr ?:;rcrc v c; Here the tbn ( f God m.:;i 1. . . . U ' :- r holies would. : for of ,mr.iuuue;r,pna I pretermy ap )-t!3 :.-Iy rcc-.n:-s the ' shuii.' to declare t hvlwfe Wtmsel "or s vTn';1 PP-K??. the will of Gnd, and the c r pamize'jrfthe scorrivu the ?on's of my fclbw-rr.en. ; I tharcVavcif aplrits, men, and ho. will, deny me be- eilmifVef i5s liefserrin i .' . w ' l ,'i r . : ... i .1 c-; . i . . yi ti-Nii u utnn tiuiL n ii t: i i mvsim ikih i rin. rp 'iMi'n ir. lis limn c? itn , Y,t. i .1 nr t . . ....... t . 1. . . . 1 j .-orc utters cb ot ,1 be gospel, 1, Irorn the tear j 'asiftiever'y a! tianchurchiand'"ndfcahaii irmu.oi umcn my conscience onrt rc?pect !o the stu-ccsba of the crpr-d nnrf. but 'Thou tlialt love i!.e Lard thv CoJ ui:h i -minisirv. vv c H3ie pia seen tiitrvyus w curt ; , . . . , 1 1 I izAuU ha 'rather - than Ool. r I rum t men s .ministry of the ofatttionorabfeiihd'lfela ftheir yieI should beiofouahlyaslmtned if any thin-r that 1 lia ve erel dw .led aone fq'sup 3-Si)lo;iilustVa)eVthcn;t 1 lltcre may Joe'ho lateoif- iritelli-rencc. A man.wo'uld bcar-e bedeenv- or ins aposues capuniet ii s? iiiiinnniy tt-wicueu i f ..f'v.v t'r"v n " "a- nessC U Wm4lieref6r ilesire; tb; !a good tJial I to the siibject, as it wilt Pliable mem explain, m cause oft rut by or, that I wish ,: tf'i he wbed cAe;ime-tn. -Is PS;-- ne. u ru. r.-.t cr-n..vn.. . t. -5 depends upon princlp'es ii!i whh-h he is t. t fj. '-fT- 't.-.t 1 ...u .- :r;r,'j ! i. tv I : lics3elIeet;somec U,;r i. ;r' - 1 - u.lli.ir In such n ca '.' he wi!Lr.wt lu'- --- Hl.t ttptn the i A'.xt. i birr".- f i - this seae-ivb tnii ' 1 r.i for a moment to the'-t. he.is uillin- r.l T-' c:l :;-try v, hbh ui the pv;:::.t t I U':1.ker''gooj.jvjrbad wfi.v- it , lCntivcly to consider the" r,- .; on which it is rc;i',ir- n n-!- th-.-rou-h cx.itnir.ati It .1 .llffHn son-e !"S to ItoIJ it ;:r;y j fjnnded. In such a'ca-e, I te.V iVo- rc.is;;n why I 51 ; r -ce; tbn h .e th it J:,...i;isn Iris nr f "jNvc SaU that it ismiUy. ..l' inculcate' the prir.cip.V,'nnd Ictve it lo !-" c': - n: d f .lirin n thedhvr .revexpceanoHlie . r;5 j v.v.rk out its rcs-i!:t ir.tcad-iT directly inenh uinr; '!r i'tt t 1 : that isf the nse of iVeans;sm t:.o. precepts -IW ' ar.ee, I Hud a man ybbuily 'i':-i.c:-' :;- hltrty t ) .. r. -,y : .t- i jcomplbVu cnd,;is tkesm)te ; enraged, a.tJ hjri.i.i- ui.h vintlictiveaess towanb '-'v'ct:.ir.i!i a ruuJ dc.-i :n ; -,r '. i :; .-r v,v 1 1 I i I:iti fit. into! '.iiy imt A in i n ivciiiti I sr:i r"f hr'f ppm. tin; :iff trt it sr.lt infiwnr; t lim nr" uttnTn !). m-un - ' - - ..1. v t . . ! .: : it- T . : i l ..... . 1 ' ' " r ! " t ! i i f ! -t t . r I cd of btinl miticl iiuless he obeyed the VlicUites'ofAYe liavea strikhi case js'ic'tr ati; expediency ajvif he failed to'aviil VoX I he;'rpfjstieis,' P'et erid'rtdTPaul. "Jtivthb'first com- ; uweir of such --.menus, fie-mi: lit : be nuirailyvUe- - fS'.i'iCVx ' - - '" 1 ;We seo then "clearly, "that- 'simply ex-ieUlejicy,' I lit u tl.rt ..r .t. ' . L,,.. .,'.!.. LI i -..,..--.- t"'.t,iii, -.j... Jl V - WHttlHVV.II:.;" ' 'v.V lU'tlvu .HM.I, nilj IMJIll, u.lt ililt IIW! J Wl . ., i i I Li . . M "! , . ' i 1 U tU I L illUVU.il re.,llK..J XO VJ U !, JIO'.V (Ji .!C. I til" i V.I I vvith thc accomplbhmenro design' (a way; -..therp;was' a ..cr.ulTdcrahb; ;u: t-ir cf tht ! Lre sinned hir'aint him, how nuuih ..we nil need . 1 l';t he iuinegleetedtose the meaiis Christianity. j.j.mypf the 's-in- his forgiveness,' arid hoV.thucU'-nnd 4ioV often '"vc)'iem!lOWt'; c or still ntoic if hdMcd forcef jildias- lvayela!l i)0ended. our bretlireri oVd needed" their ,na XiC' opposite leiKlencyV w .forerivc'ncssl I well iTnoW. that if these sentiments' n. consequent. II flflllo-.lt - ii.tt .. ii.ott-,t.tt l .-t ,tvt ."V..- tVitf-i . i. Ii-t r rrrtt t ls;vr "Htlc; i'llt-v'T - rt-t t 1-1' tinf -.-. r .. , t t-.. . 1 , t..f.l I. ; 1 t .' ft 1 I . I : i r ' I n i J .lt;b!e, " II; sr conduct wbtijld;'slip-.th--u them-fts by ha pterins bbliga lorjr i ia ine goad wutk -was.uol sutiicienHo prontpt luin p:easantana! perbaps pjroutable;V And T "lpus? i -tne p' ncr means to eiis.tre bis s ic as in(rJews voniu. mnc;4 more ' readily i V cc III -...it. i, iui; us.ut tne irieuus Buiniijie . iu- Meconi.- own its ; in many case; innoceni. ; tne in- pfish an end, iluiiself ihiieur that rUma the motive. -r "..iv.iuiiwiii- u.iu ii(tii'.'in:v:..-.nnMii in it n,iv risuv . cut, y.vt a- iv.ir vi , majt,. was leu, irua s:u -.., ne ejtposc us to censured d Oo the bilern.mdd tt'isf csmMrmcd. toUtie Mosaic Iritha), to lavou the of ciually evident "that ex piiencv maydbe Viiiti,tfVnciertf the crosranf acted as! to Tend men 5teinpiihle, ..cowardly rind" wicked.' Iuwbnltu believe that he coiisideVed its rrilesrand cere tnunner, then, inay these two eass be distuimVtW; n'Jsib nrof ;yetGiiKlin tihligatioh. For this eil frot'Meitch' other. l:.:;.'r '.v'''' rebakdd him liV lib bice, (in the pres. V! tv ... ; ... .i-;rfirr..iv-rri':r.;.-i-:. . . -JK ---'i. .. i , v'ltie cad" winch' we tlosira Utaccdmphs'i may be iu-c td tnem ad, b. valine Jur was J.o be -blamed.- either hx or gaidfAs hbwevc? iinneaus whbhj Vet Pitnl himself: ciAunrich-cd Tim Uhy, :kept. the itse.toaVcoupiish a bad endean be i'utioceuiv feast ;f Pentecost; and in i? la n y ptb e ;.. cn ses ' y ied fttny at once dismiss this. ; class 'of c:ses from v& obedience to the law. UVhat then was the dif- ircoasidcrattond-, 'l?ue ti.esUi nythCii 'will be redoe- - ' f .e. 'the bllowing: : Uviderwhat eirciun.aariecs is e?!0thenev in 'tht aiu'cminlishtneut of a o-nudpud . cksd, and under what ieiremnstances is it indthn tti e grounds on uliicht he acted; and,' ii iioterd 1 d ; lhavc seentual -exncdicneyp in ..itself, 1j not o.l j ,;'n uent, bvit Uiat it ltiiV be evbii coot n nd t- ii w - . ? M When it b wicked the wickedness m isv a rie 4r?s. from 'some causb'aside from the fact thaj ' c act seems to be exnediehi. f u c'lter words, tlico, ce.,!vi1Cy is' wicked wlseu.'the ;t. i,crit is in itself wicked : or 'ns perfurmed from a wicked Mier of these is theca-e', nde uee n 00 kivriiher iu r.ct ' oecr:t ra net v. uuy od. 'I'8 s'-e that these, tv.-., " m. y f ti :et f th::; ' f . d o-n c-.v .Mid VTi4 ftV?,Wiv examine- 60,uc of the cases in vvhicii expedi convince them ots; triuH, 1; perlohn j encv 1 mKV h innnViKV.r f men lefi souk Biit Hmve done w u-kecttv?? T-'ImrA T v; ? tlwized-rneio preadj the pfoachmg; that he bids ..'hexto preach the truth, the -whole j 'ayothingbat tha truth; iTmgniltycf lemny ne n ins name. ; oi - usnron'' tlia nrcroa-. M"..mcur insir oi.p.sasurc. ,1 A co, bdieve lm i??f cominded,n:l oV this .because ;my preserve: niy:jha.ieti?c f)r t! ';e cf -. 'tj i G-d die; r. ' :'.; - t by abnndoninlus servo, -and ? r J !t .") nn ael"b. itself inuocciit'from an iiti perfect milive. mencement 'oLt.no pyspty Uispensat ibn', "udieri- Jiida- but yet yet more, 10 1 r 1 1 tl jj ro onje y-fi cv " f espoc t e ; 1 t h c i r 1 -i y I h ri n froriri a Oentnefa 'chtufessHin to .their prejudices, fotlicif l i- .': 'Ijl- 4'Jii.i.:-. T1 : ferenVc in i he Hi.ral character of th action mpl y -'t'bits'p7-P.i ul .y ieldedj ' this '. obe) icuec f( actions 1 - 'or tho jmon-'nf 'others-.'' every 'wherc.-and at nil times.' stat- in the j bee of all oppo?ition,aod jio ;dispitejof the; bitter-; est perseeutbn, 'contending : tiuu urit navirrj nil- i-r'erf.biiKlioi? efficacy' .. .! .. I ft ! i.'.'c i t ; wv, itavas'lio Jor i --- ' ! -3 - . ; io.m the Jews, '-..orduput'ai1ydoth'er.'.i)ieiv3dretcf' j a th.o ctrotr.-ry, furthc sakprof nvuidinor pcrsecu- "ibi!,' ker.t the 1 ;w, 'rmd "ursfd the Gentiles' to keep td, US- till i ordinance of God, and' Us n oar fci inan than td -' ; mey-wuhhok of the truth U ' .ew' 1 every whr.Mf 'v-1-now- tint rr''J??'Z:ry, "vr1-.?. 1." , u,luer ili- uispensattons,.,istrate u i this cuuU L (ilK... u-ith a .y, i r ,n-:r . clomsi am iriuHv of a rrreat wifki'LinpstL i Ptfir !nt hm ti n .v! na ;urt .1...... .t .. . .1 ! ' 1. , ' . ' . rtC" '1 n -l in lll r ..'. or- t it . .d o depended on the hep:;;;r of It.'din?, and :r,-rs i;p n the conscience, leavin-r it ...i l.;rstoo.l iiiis disti;;tdio.i better to every ir.div"; h:al r : ; , y it into p: act d r, tr; - P.i.d.imd no tnun cvejr ncted'upo.i cording to t! ; cadr.i. f his individual situ - ;..-. ..4 : ;. uf precision. d He .cir- otion, ,provi let toly ht d it hvizithj. c : ,,.:', id.n-, ia evJer to render lsiin more w'ith pure b.e to God and md ..: t-h:rity to tu rn, ...... rlirr of the dnrw-nel to the JewsJ ' d'fhis form of exndiencv. the i-.e- ' -.at'in' ti a o . a p tidornianccthifrit tipnn!rittj :p.it the abostl4? as n matter of moral i.e utterly rcAiscI to ojtybnd tlvat be jo.truth pi iho gospc) j iriiglu contint.2 - . . i some of ihe cases in . which t!ie ncti I; m expediency involves moral guijt, nnd fre il - r J:-1 . - ., ,-nns,Hr ,"v Mv.uHijuijiiig ui uuc, piiriiusrs, WiHCU nre 1(1' Deity frequently allows ages to intervene Ut.'.e.vi the. discovery of one truth and the discovery of the ! next hichh intimately assoeiatcJ with i'f. 0,?r 1 prbcb!- that he d.livcred divir.j truth ta t!ie Corinthiini, not i- iis totality, Lut in st;c!i pjrtioiH and in ssndi ma: --.tr, as the weakened under-.tnndinas ' and bcy-ighied consciences of his hearers would ' enable them to receive u. t aims, men, is, unuouOleaiy, a proper ana innocent use oi expcuiency. , - But nryrain, there n-.ny bo a "choice - r.at onlv in" re? pec t to the sm-ccssinn of the screr-d nrtp. but ulso in rc?nect to the manner In v.'ikh the whole or any part cf the truth shall be presented. Thu?, r. t...- ' . .1. . :.. .t. t: . - O .i I subject of.slirery there wen; n. winz in 'apply- m-j opprobions epithets' to fcPsn.v-citucusy and to Christian brethren ;'; iiimii ch r, the utMif tl LispithetS.wouhl disi.tcline men tvi i.eeive what we r-j.l ! i r.,. t , t ! t t i ..!.. .1 . wvin-ic limn, i i.ijm visuoTn as well as Christ bn charitv r of laying. them n;: '.! tne ,cxpe Again, it b f.-cqoiiitl the .Vae .tint we wL'i ! t3 ir.cu!cate a duty upon another, to which' he is i rt .! i fltr ., t i-i- - n nn,l tl.tr. 1 1 ' tUt, f. ,1i I . vu.ui . t t i . v. , t.tt'j t i tittii . vt. v t' ' .;,,,.i o i.-.i injure.! hi:.;, it H Lis nut y to ;. I T I t give the o:7e . IJut th . eslion of this do ty u.i o.t.y curn. hiin i!:-"! . more. M iy 1 1. t'-co, instead of-ineulearini' the duty divert I v, ... ; once gam, possesion of his mind, bis wrath will be . . . r quelled, and he. vvill not dare to ask forgiveness of t 'God .'until be ,hs exercised forffivenci-s to his bro-.c Sod until be has "exercised forgiveness to hi hro-.r not bound,' in-such fr caseJto'cKlt th- w , .t ". i . ' .( . f .- .i v . V U. 1 i , 1 L u . L II.' V.T " . 1 I ) t; 1 . ja-tjor urv:oics 1113 uocinnes to iu UiscTIcp. ni n. -.n r:sr-: ' . -h r, .' , . , . ,1: I I - I .T . ! I' 't 1 1 . . . . . . . ' ' - j . ther. .Tliis is almost precisely wliat our Lord 10 lneir ctleet be is as I.kely to produce any cth tumself has done, when he taught charity ".to tho j cr end u th.it.which be intends. I think, besides, ' Piiariscc'with whom he was diuintr, Luke: 20 lt smetime be tbserved that while men nre -ID. So when he was called upon lo interfere in , o entirely rcekle.s of the consrqtjcncc of their the case of the brother who was defrauded of his0'-1 i:i on ,,iC c-us'-' hich they expense, they inheritance, Luke 12 : 1320. Thus nho lie in-! ar0 n')l 111:111 ""uiindful of the consequences to cubntcs'thc duty of f rgivcr.ess, Matt. IS: 23 35. j Here he pives a very- general', precept, mid ' explains the principle at length. A beautiful in- stance of.lhis kind of expediency is nlv seen in 2 Cor 8th chapter. 'v'Sti Paul, is tlcsiroti t f ir.euh ' catinT unon the Corinthians the duty f hh:ra!lty. He docs hot, however, as he had n ri.-jht to do, make use of his aposto'ieal authority; he does not demand 'this or tint portion of their income ; but he ; merely tells them "what other .churches had done, nnd add., 'ye know the ruce of our Lord Jesus Chrisd, wdio though he was rich, yet ' for your sake.:, became poor, that 'yc through hi t pov-' . t i ... t t . k eny mignt become iuc:i. ludeed, .11 we were u is- nosed to' ffericralizc- ihi. i-!ca. wo iMbht 'eanily 1 - 7 ----- - - - -- --- ' 'ow that the compel of Curht b ruthcr a sy?te o - 6f principles than of precepts,. It ii a tivu -uro house of clem: Mary mvl .ill controliint? moral truth. is truth it ,.t3 to the under.' i p r ' ' -.1 ?'fiindairicnt;il truth, rather than td djsprinss immediately out of it, t ;, - r.i v wuiui me muo cent I go farther."' .In f omc ca - i may .ba rc- 'end to tc cstnlTjslicd I umnemorial usnce. j n r i I i vi tocjt.'iy i,nvo tccoiiie r.dj- rd to r. . nun-h instruction urn ticccs:ry t ; c r could avail themselves of t!io r, Jv-; . ' righteous chan-c. . SJnpu clso th;t t! . community vos inbran: cf the mor.il nr by which both llio was coihIc, ; ', the right cstahlishcd. In such n case t! coulJuiilybenbolUhf'dby cljarinj thr . . ; and culihttum t!((i consciences f - " eprrimuniiy. - Here it tcemvto iv.c t, ;t it .c t? not only ollovvnble; but n matter cf i .r.tr. duty, to incu!cate-tlo princinlc-i v v.!,'.'i i! ty rebtcil, rather than the duty i' The ; .riVi-ro.;'!, 1 1 Ciiinr fixed in th? !.- ' ! , duce.tho other ; r.ud thui . ,, ; t t. most certain irj inner bo nccon pli-b'-d. ! 1. if ' )- - 1. 1 1 r Itmths c: Li'it:-, ! . ' !: :i - f f -, C 1 -r .l',c-e v.ru'lii.. - 'out t! - "f Cii meter, r 1 r . t:,2 I 1 Lj VP, Ir'-J,t:' t,,e tc:ichin2 pri;.ei; !, ,d ur.iveri .1 ; V-'-. prcpured to ir.ut ccr- 'i n; - f..r:'.i i f hi ion, and its r.iilhoritv i t'r.-.' r'i as at the moment u hen it w..$ iltt dJncrcd.-- Oir Suvbur, as it n. ;c.iri to n.e curic-i v, ;t this principle to the utrr.-. ?, he d-'t'.irc 1 !.".: V. duty s sumni; ihea t.ialt love all . thy i heart, ivrj t!;y tie; 3 thy.e:j f t:.'j it t:. i . l-1" "'-d tht p,a j t! n - ' - in i' i .i ' :., " , -.1 1 : - t ..... t i d carrying the u out i,.to u.J o ir we ; s.. -n I do the wi.J.q whl of God uilhc. t c:h-r prcrrpt. " ' . I Live t hi;. i,iv i;nr h:v.ih.-e rr-.rh .- t i . , .-. ,i ... s ... . r f f " - 1 V I ' '..V' III -1 1 ' ' w l u iiiu..ii(.r ;.s i ;'e tJ i:. ucy. I o my ; .f.V-, (..; t.; j i'. uii!i r. .t ' ct c f c-: . . e o j i. i i c -! : t ' 4 ,.l i 1. l':.s tarK":'' .' 1 Lt 1 C : : i . c a r .... ; o It ! i. t: : : t 1 1 i. ; r u . Hit. 1 i t!:e cut! ..t;t, p w t ty id j er; J t c e t!;1? (i; "0 !, C! ! - ."fnt id . ud ue tht i .urn i.ave t.. o.-;. , tit 1 1 ii v; -. t J 1 1 , r, c( cy t tr it. ; re; II ' to f r:C that- tht r ; i v.l'x'.i I t a con . p: tu.ee, nnd t!;at it t.v. -t 1 1 that.ii ; :) rfjcU of certain ur . ..wbtcb, in the provide nr.- ut God, arc t ncd to i ' . . . - produce it, ,n Uicreiorc be has r.o tcuraru to con- T1. nc nnu scl 1,1 action causes without regard $CTJ. ?cc nnU sct 1,1 action causes without regard ihemu-, reborn.' not unfrcqo-ily prr : sv.r.e ?"''' '.ueh shrewd, fehi-h and i:.trbuh-.T 'men : "P. to ndvaucc by mr.r.s oft!.- c uue the:: cwn P-rrotial mt events. But I am wandering f; n tho ? ! ct i.ur :d r.tcly before u, nnd wid th iu:r you that I nm, uitli lhcj;reatc-: I -Itu'u.i tilt t Vj! iri.-'.ian u tito, yo.irs " t Tin: Authou o t , nuiNd (; MN'd.vnid . An interest in. eavntion- now in pro - i . i r. rcureii ion i irr.ro y Mr-r- d. ; t! e n-u u; ;' 1 M - o ia a ! , fi.mi d - :.: r -i H, 1 ' !, p, ' '. d. f r l'chru.wy. 'i 1 n . Irn.iie, t - dlissb ', a y i j cf T I'C at in ; S7 (.; f.ca ntian, f ' : cr t f J u ' 'd s . Ti. ty ; - lowc r's ex'tn d . i M U! r!i to t :.. i t ;d idi !, ii. ' ! . r r.d r ert.i ven rror'is aid b il it, nnd ! uicu ecu in circuui'o renra. i ve Oten it.cav ..tcii. lae arrest ( I winch s - . i ..... e i.an- ' v. - j dr.-i feet in .length by thirty in wi.'.th. Ti .! 1 . vnry in J re, .h. Oa their t.uU trV t'nt rT i! Lli relief... ..".-.foe'o;cjry u'.c nbOr' t :'.t cf the wall; others nre in -JujU' rout, mi-J' ' f'".d ir.iorij-.fbii between; . ' . . '. -Mr. Li:tri write -"The sculptures represent a variety of object In one pi.iec i 4 royaVfcaa, ' ' itli chairs and tables in European f T- Jn to. . ' ' ?r tJ;r' prosecute a sic-e ; nnd wh't'o Rone us . tering ram, or .adennce " under the tcs:ud - -i fire the sate?," while thc'devuteJ defenders . . trjn. p iirced, from ;!; we!!? Iri one itistunee, r v of figures in front -of the farWi, r.re impale v by the brenst::(I0 another -cVii bodies hi. - 1 trunks ere seen fati:iz c v.vn the rirer in front of the belea-ered fortrr " ; ionics of mostcf the- ralU ..--inscribed u; A.nl.crf.ctiTesU.aJvd wiU. chains' ;J I; . it.- c,nq..:eror on b-ended Lr.ce; nod the ''i-,' ;r, fViJmj.by n.pile rf brads, waits; - )' - - r J, the noi that is to decide the . ' H5 I s pases by. One room' is n royal hunt. , The ling' . - . : 'i the fortress; birds perch . t. rath them, and the tin.. : , " t.- c.ai?-!itercJ garr-. . ,, : ' '-'- y ff the' h enter., ' -;. . it Irs their hand. ' . , , (- crer, ar A . c;:li -per- .,. ' nr.d ' f:.. I l;c':i i t 're , t. . is, , I : t!. . .) ( to t . " re-. .': -, t! : r. i I- " Th cl ! v XL i t I. 3 I t l ; r:-.:. I v.;;(. ; i v.; ' r .... . :d of n r.ve l' ; e r: , r ; . r i ; :' is .e t " "r aver i , : . t . . c i 1 r i The aiy CX-U . . !. V ; ..i. i I W ill vc id : it. may be t! : generation to r I will havi fords me on.i pportunuy and of impressing the truths cf t minds. , . y-!, - If I do not call them together, sad read the Bi- 1 , b e, pr,,v.il!y "me cf - them wilbnot, And the . truiSis of the Bddc.nnd sense cf dirir.e thir-s should J rcl rn x :ui daily. . - ' . ! I ,., v, -:d GuJ in my family, f.r the tetl ' t.'t r f t..y c... pcrsenal rcd:-i ,a. h'v.i'.l frve as -,: "n m to r-v '" ' ' :-'r .) V y i. arc ! i d- f.uii': i r . i - . t v.."; '.'-. f wi:i .1 t . .. . C f. j ... , t i i i T l n j i.r ycr, d ' 1 :: ! 1 r. favr ; -o 1. r ( i i but 1. V I ! A Tor. . i.t..,-.i ..... J " . f' - .l'v x . d " ' , v ' ti.. edit Co-:-e t' 3 l 4 is Jife.y Ills fro a p 1 1 1 f . ... 1 - . m - . J ,.dt brethreivwhrt 4esfrcd.tdbir.ir;g'. thedi'sj - ally. demanded, -Thusytnppcse n particular 'wrong tire vary thick, nnd nre formed of two su-fac: f j my . -y, r ;d..; ;.b I' i.-.tb bondage ; to wlwm? says he indignantlto ha vo become u Sin i.il evil, to' bavo becotne in stone- interlaid with. masse of carth Each block ( oa every ., ,Lcr. Ilia e "xwc ni'ic'?uhtiinK' ji-5 'ilot1 fdr "iulMe?wovei) wiih- the w hob 'framework; of io-'iyty, of stone ii'itti'fcctMiijh'' nnd one foot thu to. .'J'Jicv h J'th. Cn.jQt:r V : ' , ! .a-rd X. ';;'- -' - V " '" ? v . - ' . . .1- "j . -v. --.. V- : .; . --. . ! ; ; . -. ?: , .'-'' '-'r. - a a - r f ;r ; -; a? ;r ? - . .; . - . -ir -i- ; -' a ' ' - - ' ' ' " ''. ' . , ' . ' v-."-,..:;aad'y-r;r ,. ; " : - - ,. -. ' ' '" " I ' u