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; ! i". .. i . , j .. . I : I i':'--K ' v. I , " ' I i : j ! X jtULi,' IlJitsr oiul Pron let ar. ill . ,': jniE XXYI. NO. ill f 1 c I i 3 i u n , ill 6x alit n , ! uriwiini j l'H.iiiiinii.i,i, iii imi ..n..., ,. ... - , - . L n i ..Hi ... i ninr,nii ... i -. " ! --- i i at arc aitb Gcnctal- int clitncnctL C,'niin.U.i;?'F.(innnKI. H.KJu.L;::,,.-.--,,,... ., ... uLwlSi4fti V 7 M'-er.fcr both coul RrilX ,u L ? ; bt t!t,l7 'settiti-im - Jct tiki . i It ALEIGH, q., ! WEI ISDAY, MARCH 13' 1SG1. wo Dollars nrr - Irrtti with A ?1 la tU of- they U?snv no iia!t. nit t i tha Uitcr clTiwUn "i.S . SUCli tin ! ft vafil Vn"V-! ! . . - v , v o ...u-k Use! JI. w.licl,urc'.ron Un vw'W,Hir t-tmiwi aboT nit no possibility e 7 ar : i uj te arrac ,ftir th ceCt of !$ Uo'!7- take a upt an.4 he U to tti I leJ ' J,i .:;-- ' ; cS-UW.''! .!.ou!d k. !r m.h,; Tta.-. iui XL uSL te litres to 7n,- a C1 . ' . . V 7-' " r ias awuj. , . iL. ruld ...i . .i Tf-i. - t t wvu ui'iuii mmM i niivnr tA i.a i . r.. '".-,. .".. ' . : ;t.i.ictiujae. rooa writ me fhnfrh k i, . . ' i th hi.Idt'n-jaiportof the- i to the IsratiUtc was partir cfpiTjj aiidi6o!omoTj; but there rcmaicea" Us traa theplrltuajllsrad,: wLich haaSk, the fcromUe, ' Tito i cefl-. i of Abraham ju de k0wreJQ ef Go.1, upoaiBurr fUifc4 imnaedlatelj Use pr Ham that in. his atuJ alL t!. le.ibk?3edj but it U in slah, that die prorm'ic i ItsaiapojKS ofjllein-.-1.1', . garjlajs Solomon (2 Sam. , tUedirart!r asvl the , am he ptrpetuatiQa cf t' itQuii apparently an I tern t-? HYHOLE i;o: 128'J t , aCC.ViJOuIvl vl frjfnariljr - aiii in a .-ri 2u3 reg?i! ond aU ChU ;..r uia true, 3 could ex inc8 of the 'fki of the ling nations, ) to Abr. . . .. , th It itj hounj. i'j.littibng re .lllrxii.), : kiu&tlotii, of Darid, r-'crrjrqj to renrcica N ki,tlf cwhl a!w fot . aojose njcnL aai I l! .. f.. t v .:r- .i i of near. i .....,:. i i i tfctt! drcl, or laying thmsJrea pa to M cf.wge cf fajpoerwy; liat at yttCr ka tuose for whose btueiii it 4 -w - CulJ.bcw, Mirth IS, 1S6L 4 . ri Daad85 far lcnif ncut , . : v ; . Tfc arrant nts rall eirtplujed bj". tli il.atf4 vt MJar:fi for aunweuseiit?, so ir u wlart poatedJ are aa foowj ; f' f ' 1: Tnauo Mta in 'it. ;'V-"; - ! 1 It ty wot m ba), or no irorw, at mast; iifl Mate ot?er thija tfmt profoiora of re Fjja dJ r. v .''- - ' V It fceaicVs' VQUH2 pcopi' teciailj rjD1a.Jierf, grartfipR, an4 acci:uf LUIie l-ai fcf taciety. 1 " - V '' .- ' - 4. !t U a fcra'thful exV-Kue.". " r " S. If ougvpeo4t" in tttit alloMreJ to uncr,.tl'y WjU be at aosaetUirrg wurse.' - v ;Tlui firh!4 byuS ths 'sum vi tha-afni. a!eki?,'i!ir a$ we ave WaUi' in uror cf a) cumrutucc Aruiae uu to prove that ii.b riglit, t tUi; tLoj Kifi,4 bjr ijin? It tg ;veal g,io4, report IVre U u-i harm al 3gl aS.int A byRjUJy,. Ii3t uaucia Jiavjtsw.! Jt is vmltfr censure.!- Mau hoU U be aa kjfe and irortijle f ill.-v Htuce jt CDrejuwjcea witli &e ple,- U.ax it i iiq rvr. ,Tae.Terj jcircutuaunc,. tJat Uii cwn, bnjss0.m,itUt it ,w un4cr uieu a M$atiJiTin -wJijr a Chrta 'a riiuis4 Lave not.ir'to th wiib'it. It "cf j;gQJ repoct, aud Jit It auGcient J piv;ua persorJ ', : R!i.lm...J 1...- I"- i K . , . w b'7 v uo nt tsinraence by aaj in, w flarm jm Wfcen we are u Will 5t .Uk,,. U)a5b .to hua, UrW coiuudefft hia'lifo oftii aj;ii tfnin U.w.L; "!. .i j i , v --.o n.ivtr uia ... ililll will - r . .... , it iria T Him l-i IV llfcjlt4 Hilt should i t wUe Um i inh"aHjthbs i j bajslftt 8Qtencei ws ever -wj atred, and Ui&t - . ha?e fclt more . poanae than any (other, Waa contained in rlecef a'jud-e prono.;acd upon a piiU- a!h,ding lo hi. te, called -Vm if rllJe hfe What ia Wlor- irLtT-?1"'11? baP;,ier . . iW8 riafmiiaL hyrn God lWia' 'flea : . p ,,iai "P"- wri cf rw a11""?, therefore, ij piously 1 -Wftc,,;? P'actlcje.cf tie !er.ss Lirml J t , f rEt-that tWa'are-woiia Jf hm 7r -V -at will i:v;re lUr wTiT3 1Z7.R wtnmuBiua uu.,: J ou the , UoUfoar of v -v-Hug ?jrifl.M-yij.r -it ut v.iit .iieariUee. Uoa hat J no not dance, which is bai f rained &v l.p.vT i -" tf .v'. j- ; . people .,Ur their to repeaUl Jet tie ta blroaSU before cvviuamie iia our cartoara ati xviii;,16. 17.1... .. " f r ... ,v.w fcru.a, uxat tisc:uine I .It roar aeem to sotne a harsh and violent leruuuates ift tne hantjiPt att - - I-... -j. . rt u . . - . teriaiuate ia Che hantolpt ?tu . 1 faere 13 one trouble ta wri&g fMt aanccrs! Tijey do tut read, and we nerer expect Lteui to. tear anythbg - wo ay, I Besides, tho foost of them, with whom we have been acquainted, do ot pretend to thinlc whether A ia njht or tcresj. They will daac bei catue tUy yiuLf That ,an ead to ail r5a aon aud a&4aw. UQt.we put oneinatter to alt tii&t encxorag dacciag in any form J3.d Ja:crI10Wf Piaus eaJoas praying Lhmiiaa that wa a. teacher of Jancins ? w. ,i.r-. I'.ir " . y uu HUi WUCtB YUU eTBr OKI. "lltt vrm Tf Jtwnf TuotiSL sealooa. nrar'tt neraMt. wlrf. lelt deef ly concernel for the eouU of of their children, who desired them V dance? Ve do cot fc?liera tuti ever diL ' Ar nm t!: waciW ? Let ak fr-a few moment I thr.if piouiatcaloui' and rrsyctrful of Ue at L' iienw: , -.-f pfofcfra opposed to dancing? Yoo know I Thttt u rv Am 1 ctiiK ThU I th7 re 1 ought to " saf lafy any one J..i-.: t i 1 i . I mpltin kAf n...t ! tracher ,of dancing and the: dancers, th gidJjr Qs tlvocghlesa, Jiglt.Iiearud and it rellgtans ? . Why do members of die' church. ciiwrultlw skjt wnotutidHrsuipicW'l: itav to U16 dancts,' abscat Naetiaks it is afir haru - It is et tint- UieBwrkeJ front "the Lords table,., take thu gcncrany rei use 10 par ucj pate ia worship ? , Only from a coasciua3neas that they have 'doae wrong. T WJiy: d j-eople of the world throw; tttii 1 the iace ofihe preach er whea the xnembers dauce? Becaae they kiiuw tt w a etirna.upau Urn churiu . ' Mure. ?p09acic Among joung ,pople, corcnlenctis wiUi dancing tJjaa any i yne fvlly. with' which we axe actpainted, y -When they hare taken one atep,", the way, is pared ; for another, r .Dandlng-aiaiter .would jaofc only ram or young people, bat they dance Bpoft our graves.! Ia our eool, .deliberate -and most decided, judgaent, more wortrdesa set of mVu c&naot be foucd prowIini through respectable society than dancing masters. If partats wish bitter repentance, deep sorrow and nibat jPoScBJU mourning over Uhe follies of their Tuitidatghtcrs, wrt know of no wore certain xudh to it, than to countenance those graceless;-, tatltr-tontiei, and useless, mi wor$ .tfcajf useless, men,, who propose to teach., dacsr.g. There ia finitely higher bapphje&i ht our fair! daughter, a higber road for tlmmto travel,' and ' transcendental ly nobler ccmpanr than- that found. on the liooV among a company" of men and women, skipping over the floor lika a flock of m on- kerA e oo not 'belters that anv one 0 f wt . -1 anr -rftflsttuAUr witli tim kmalv, and "d laQlS. t ' f , r rfi . ';gi?eUic:n to understand that U.ey must tier ' ' " wiafc is UbeitEf, or .in wi.icn wuij vi i-3 iuiiiii as iv n viiij vj- iiiiiiuaient, 3 v uen- ctoa promisea our fcwWnj&:,(1 ncAlllli$ to d,, and they : ' ' ' frl-llf la lt3 ."cliTS. , " j-- Erst parenU thai, the eccd of the wdman eJ?lTfyiW,?t!c.tlii3 ti:8 b TheChurchi nhaH.t"of tlie wctld--, eould bxuiae thei hcaJ of the serpen they knohl dzm?' 'li fjuaillc Jflhft light that win her te darkneia, "how doubtless took : JtiliteraJit;,-atjiuprosftJil ..J. TF'jlyt bad as well dance. gt'tUt darkness lH .She rr.ust bear a wcuU: be fueled .in Lye r immediate oT- Wiffl .fcfd; or. notfor Jor.s:o:ut Ustlm.ny br vord and act a-.icst ffna as m factjit y'wa-and ever n0f$n'Tv"Mw tJlal jjrofa. anB;;0rle u::faithrd to Ul-Lcrtf and h ln u fh IUTO'lAvaical Pos.UuM S;.Wrtt I?11 tt,couUineaia.r If t'uVlflni lepcatedly pro red, ." lU w.jtt tufalfltt Uf Wfc'.?CL" pro-da ou tl,c th'eatnditceofthrrch mergers on, Vn- wenvUioti-h ocis irf .arximatiri fut i - .vviv; f ft i ni ii t i rM t T.. ti..k .T ... .. i . - - .i 3 . r lukinsm i;i itt niA iiiiiun m. A.t v&i v. ' till aoA.. .1. l K "y-i"g cmr-rartic3, wine-parucs, irieutres ana ore- id- ' -7, Vt5 r'"- froct'-cds t3ponrts S!(J sirilar vrorld! aajtiseiyc-Lts is con- t.m. ii!.,;. tt . m v,aV I".' . i .? .--.7"-, r.rnre-of this rr - w"g.--aue J soaL and irau; it wua eyi w tue, cause v j . r . -".:, . Christ the church car.r.ot sanci;oa jt, either rrTT fl "' Of -VOiirn- vVvfnUi tn . I r r vi . ,i ult tli.). 1 "..in.- ilstcrint vr,01 tint 10 Jk Csf ni' I I ill k. . , 4 that . i '1 -, . .. or arrrovai cr taut v--. (i.uh.e, beln la pirtaXer of tln." YrU. c:-.a shac'-iT We tn lorci a rulTc ot-Inioa :tf'.a and prercnt the evil ; or if not, t.'. .t iljr.ll b'auJ It will the Lrcid" th:!: t.:A ci htr t!.t.3 sub Ara we aakcl, &n?"fr nr:cht at . corr-ct cua matter t0 deal with, on account of the coat?ctini, jrtle wealth tad social position ol t lie j oca n Jcrf . for, alas I the iacrpase of wealth ia ak churches has not all tended to rocrcasa thetf plritualiiy,and . iioat-onfsirroi-to tho WOrli.1 Ukkt that ia tint tr5rt lowers the. high standard of Clmstlan cha acier jo tne rtuftoms an-t iaahions of r hf tta irodlywhTchlywars against, Uie sour of the ClimUah, ati4'hbders the Gurpelof Chr'u which kiolatevra. the judgment Hf the church, khe 4J of entire consecra tion nsae-byj burjiaVirv the baptismal- gntTe, and which strike .dutub th Chriiftiao pad ing with r,aur by the'tartntt "Wbr ad- menia p, ; yhea members of, your own church irt aaxttl loons A I. thejthtkla ofsilrer,' hid in nif camp, which ijm u ivn t irauuiea , our israei ana pre vented mr tfnunpfu-- It may be. that God has saidjof us,; l4,TUre is an nccursed thing in the rtddtkf the, O lireh ltoy canst not sUnd before thine eriemies, until ye take away the acclursed thing .from among". vou,! Jch. ihl 13(-. If so, and ifithe u Achans" will not teperit and u cease to do evIL! theru tl.ungh tne act ie like plucking out a eighth eye, or cutting ofla right arm, ier the fkicn sentence of ercwiW; be ? pronounced on a4l wlij sat at ndcro-ht the vvrilit-trif iKa -lmK and lid preferuheif own sinful pleasnrtao the glory of fcroA and tm salvation of suuK (From the X..Y Examiner.1 :.4 iBlLllcsi Hoars; ; 'jftT.t-tf aj . Verilr I wy unto joa, this pen- ertioa ahull not Ja untii th thiisgs are fulJiU- -I W hire seen that.thur passage strlctl mterpreiea, emoraces not only trie ereuU at tending Uie downfall of JpniEfliem Kut thnsK connected with tbe second coaving of Christ, and that all this awaited its fulfilment with. In tse'thctl exiatin.? )Tnerfttionjr.tTnwin i t a o , . can vhe prophecy he B?ader to harmoniae with j kl J. "1 Mt. . ... . -.. J. -r-r. 1 me utis, iuiUi wiw ino veraciousness 01 juim who' uttered ifc?--' - '... ".1 -i iJ. -The question finds its answer, I thinkj .in the general character of Hebrew prophecy, with which that f our jBaviotir may be pre sumed, essential to accords - This was so construed as to Iratre room for "what Ebrand calb the prindplaof ddai&ni so thai those to whom it cme tnighteasll remala nailer a misapprehension- aa to ? Ute ; peedmess of ,v uen- uroa- promisea' our tho attentive reader of the 01dTftamcrit car.not fail to be struck? with the fHsrvadiug innin!r. '. In Cinii .4 tirultiisrt .a scud's-iuheritiug ' ;.t ,, f tuo ja:m anaan, ineir enterir, into rest. s.T) i s.t nations ueirg 0te?3ta in mem, we see a constant tendy, m t!te midit of an an- tint- rifirtisl hlSHmrn' t. t?if(TL thti CC 1 1 r . Ka'i 17 i:'crtr 7i,tri:lii u;i 3. uacc... s. r.'irjr.t '.ool I:;-;! :rs r t t:r.I;r aE,Ipr:a r j .Y..J.OT. ill LiL'.ur. If it i tr.-j, a? r...:-i ...4 ...J t.cu-j"; r. . .y ij. ' '. 'a r.'. .r 1 1 I ..) t''i" hi,d- J4 3 t f -,iy, t. ..j i ...jefc.:. r :'.t". r' i '.. 3. r.:t Jiato partial is;:;:;niLuvto throw oil the larger and lagherVportion of : if to a reruote future. U'hua, as" the appareat horizon :oi , t l l .?. 1 ' n- tnejwuias ret1 w.Lhontr.i!i?..r.Mi u.ii a sca but symbolically calytof tho wondrous birth which was to occur centuries later.-i V-f prhaf4 auli xaore strikingly, ses how the ipredictusns of UiiaJv regarding- the fu tar glory of IsntfcV link themselves imrae di4tyfw,th Isrttra, return, fro tho BAby. lon cspuHtv , The voice t in t, 1 wt armouring tUt return, iiitha Voice of .M!...vur,g., me Messiah, and the com. VS0ry whch seems to follow hard jpon their rctur ret Awau$ the fpirUoallr ran sotsea returning to the pirUual 23oni And yet jtho taptirity and the glory teetn to fol owl the one as clo$tljr , upon, the other, as Uerf the ajiriiUiona of txplritir Jerusalem andjthftconfnUipus of the last lay, - . feuch iu fOldrTeaUment C prophecy; v It hinges i$aeir oDoa. somt immediate temporal eve&t, to which the language is ia great part apphcable, but stretches away fto errhts in- V1fir r sr hicb 4o be enfolded in the faHness-otime.iEnoBgh speedily andjat once smiled to guarantee ther divine of tjie prophe and enough deferred rr theixetdelcl faith and $tt end to aaiwe' aa accompushnient all the taore glorious in proportica;to the delay. Batjhow fee apart are the differ eat elements of Oft pred.;tioa,:tlie seer himselffia unable to coaiector. In tht thejattdscapij of 4h furore, Jio torn distinct ly defined objects ; beyond Jhese, dim on the horizon, rs ecried others j bat what abyss es of ages are jank between what wide in terraU of tite may separate, the oearer and theleruote, so finite eye can discern. r.... promses.He fulfills 2 euoiigh, to -giro the most ample assurance that, notf particle of hrs Word will fall ta ih day jis with, im as avtliousaoa i years, and a uiMssaaa years aa one fiay, Having eterni ty a lus thatro , of action, he delbu to WaitL and let the credit tion ttWSrK m.n t,.. r . - j J ' " ... mJLwm WflH4 uj jwica exaaustea in of any private interpretation (is cf .lle f ro phet'aownWoldingj). for prouhcrr cams uot in oU time of .the, will ot :tn, but holy 'oien of .God -'spake ai they wtrelniove'J lr the Holy Ghost? ' ?; .-' v. ; :l . ;V? 'SisalTsiTs. J ; :- Front the manner in which great many persons : speak of ' their , " little tuii," one would be led to think that iin did really x ut in,the. world, in ,onafonit at.lcatrt, m u-luchitwa not hurtlul'anJ J syul-iliruc-t..; '. : f:,. ;; j ! .; . ' ; The Moa l.as become widely - prevalent, l oaT burchev tliat tlitTO ara tt-itiin iiUlefiina whicli are inot rferreJ to, nor t Ac n iuio the accounti when I it is 'said of Clod h tie divine wordf "Thou art of pufer eyus than id behotfcvil, and er.,i r,ot look on iniquitr'.'At least wti"w:.n.!., J.t.u;. ii.'.. Jto.haT each ad TopinionJ when nve hcrttht-nv r .-. - - 1 -. .1 - . xtl .-r-iv; i no jr. Tttn-trpss.c.ns and . . . - M ii...l i! llbr; 1J :H, For hen w oo ccutiasb-' Of ?. but nrik urM . . rrcatcit care. . The L'Zzl' r::r ttll txiat-; : - . r. VUowlindrueuarecon:, and xpeciations to' tiiij world r-trvin? lot rr" ,: -', - ,150 !, I buUW turst, fvl ccw aor!X" salisfy their immtrtal aoula w;l! t? M tr,i-a ,t eartli, which, ftruh: with ttir r.c.--.- forget-j ing that thfy fire but pi!-r.r..s -re, a at ; tlu'j.have here no toutinnii rhv nti w ... s . -. lias p.aced u;on the'wheeli which 'continue to 'movewe : c,:;,ot stool UJ???? Ihcru ther are carrvin iiMr. ,n,..S T'o v .ilC3 i:s-- "UoJ o ' n. '... 7" -:v. -IJO km. fcmTc i.rua asu.is if,.jlg to: ilea eng-e in ilia b of time rf Tnrtr- i . ' ' i . tiuo m ci.iT rrirrovr ,. 4 bcd were nerer to leave it una Li 1L tl mr IF. 1 'rotton'R ..a: .t... "7 51 " u.;wc9 oflie as if tl-r (tj ??' -7 t , T-eT.iacn lUm f n.r;. r.,,..' u . uc. Ic:e to Oeny tiat JU Uk , interest m lr, o welfare of t His " tlu1-" profess W be rollowtrt vT , . ... j'ai(ieeo lie has rroce ta rrrtan r,,m;u r . tt , t . r . - - - - iw u.cai. j cren. cr in I low -they -.are bound mis ii4e. i I hey do not fire uwpot!i-d from the World, but mi:jlrt fnt-lv .), .,.. ...i - , . ' ---r o ""'--v " ..vsv niiU ;rjfn, the entrance into a ' the receiving of the ualions lr prose- ytiinj into the cliosn, f.uriily of God, tl the l: - f) rneijt ot trie kiulotu uudrr Uavio. ir: cf thi Temi.lc. nnd t!.n rr-Iendor j i Cl tiitf V .1 il. 9 .4 V .11. .ll . ... -t cf t!.- Uiv.r, ?, fin veru S!o-cn- ia the ajca- uap4Uent ejtpcetations, jbut only ia the end tf nrlis!m t.tr.. JI. . 1 : 1 agiufd gloryf HiUs peep o'tt hUia and Air s oa Wllps arise inl the aaceiidin 'scale' pt yto phetlo ftdSllment, aOd I kgow aot why this rnayi not continue through ttefnlty.; ; This m th: KevelaUoa. j The disclosures; of the nrsi six seats seem to Ixit brought us to the rerr rerce of the final the seventh seal, which should have woaad up ine arama, resolres lisoli into seren riaJa apd ilie lieveuth viAFagaia ushers in tho sd ven trumpets. "I . r - -j- J ' Teprinctple which I have endeavored to iuustrate, explains I era' persuaded, Uie pro phecy, under consderaton.;;Th immediate occaflon andobjfcct of it, lu -Sntiand turning point is the! destruction )of the Jeviah-ritv ana talloa. . i With" tliat treat khe Saviour links the scenes or Ins wa'seCond coining, with! which, his questioners sappooed it to be cnnt;ctcd m time,- and of which Ut Iwas ia rnsnj rerpecU strikingly symbolical Hence, according to th whoie spirit and raaaner of Hfcbrew prophecj, they are liaked ogeth er, and afiirmatioas made which apply, liter ally,;and,ia j their lower , s:guiacance, to a part, bat bigher and bore fpintual slg ntficaace, W another' rairt That irf the oueationerswere'pectdiarly an specially! ness,, while the other features of the picture areuch.'moro'ilightlr Wai ihe. relation in which the 'io classes of event stand toeach other, that according to the general Wage of prophetic language, our1 Saviour could say", that all .' ould bo fulfilled befo.rthat t ceaeratloa t sid -v a' largi portion of .the prophecy was ialSlled literally :, the rest was fuifiiled symbolically. The taming ; of . Christ; to the. "destruction-et Jerusalen jor the avengiag of the hlood of prophets and marty rs, for the .awful puaish- : the'ektabllshment of his ei .inuihl XnWtrXnm the ruifls pf the old dispenwUo.vras probably-;: the most suikipg emhltm -hich , the sAtJ kvill aA S3tA iMt . 1 - w jnufci occ) vt vc tot lit "lure glorious personal cojaing, whea he will coma to take retirreanco on -hia' enemies, and tt. rn.m. mate the tnumplis ani gU-; of his kingdom. To this our rXorti; clearly .-, points,: :wliea lie W7:lvenljr,Ilsarttatoiron; thera he soma of you standing-. here who ehall cot taste ?f death until Uier tee tha Son of Mn Mm;n hi .'.hie; kingdom,? .-.Whether this declaration refe't iq his sabspmient gloriacation on Mount Tabor, ;or to "the aown&ilcf Jerusalem, or to bqth.it is liable "'to essentia!! v the timit eK. Ejections 3 Uiepaat'sgs .before as; and it is - AaAUAVMj. . , u;uj,, uy- a zeicreuCfi to wiiicn puts, las type . for the symbol for the thing symbol- tnar aLirm. t -wnli rrf.i safe ty 'that the .Saviour assigned all these, events to tha period, of .the thea existing generation.' e may pres r.s clearly as we picaso wuat Ui!boa snecnngly -, calls M the mysterious languaga of jro;hocr and Ilsve- ation. jut wc n:Uot ' e i ?3 it tru v. W .t ti f ' !3 1' " t . J t! 3 l:'jt c . p:e'. Tl '.c i t!:5 liin, to :,"-.cr tl- V(J ?r v.-tro l.'.'j i -1 - .i jfe t ...... 4 fe ' lr.urpret prcpiiecy as we interpret 'na- r.r, t V.,.. .1 1; must tare ve,of its cOjirnijitt'.;. 1 scl; -I- :s v.'.ici a.sur; cz :'pc;.3. us to re they - are ama at all, they- ra hat Brr.all arid tnvhil: Ones:. They riJcullj( forget tliat ... , iiiuwi, iu, ii , uiiatuceu lor, wouikl beiqiScient to send to pffrdltioi an injmortal SOu ; that . thesi -M amal nm' r . tk. same aatcrs cd tJiat sio, whidj - cacscd the ouii w uoa to wko upon himaeir the frailties Of huoant nature Uiat: brought contempt, insulty and contaraely npbn";Liat-Hthat caiw ei.him. to J)9 retrilod4 and spit tipoa and Wat; finally, brought upon Limj the -anguMi, and groaning; and torture of CiJrvy.! ' .Then low can ay sin 1k coasidertd tmalj and of liule import, if it be suHiciriit to de bar us roci the bsppioess of iKraren, "(for so stacaa enter, learen.) aul, if i woutl of it el bve been sufficient tohayo nailed tl.e Soo of God to the cross of (Calvary., II there are aa small alas,! thea 'aureljr the ain of Moses "ia Uie wilderness s td be j la-ed (n sadi category ; !r Le did - tiot Uirec'rr diao. bev God, or tran?gres3 any of Ids laws, ubr did he so much as tail to do all Uat Goil coiii manded him. but merelv addmt-tn tWM.it. mand of Gi, siad did more thai 1. tbhl him. we set mat liod cobsidered this as suf ficient reason whv Ka' that goodly, land,, toward whic he had, fir fortr years: been conduct. tlitt I,rfi ..r T. rael, and which had been the one cherkhed hope of; bis- life. See,' thea, vha! 'this' small sia did Tor lliat ihUen f rvaat or tiie commit small gins, ,; - A j l :, f la the samo class also must bp ranked ilje SUl of Lot's wifa. Suit, had 4!rv& otu n.l from the doomed ct, arid "was pressing for? waru in enger nr.?;e to !tns city of refuge, whoso , walls . alreau v rosa - br.ir h(r tH beckoned her a t their rJrat)ctIol-' XXni alai I ia aa:-evil" hour slie forgot the . com mand of God, and neglecting 'his injuactioa cast one last look back to thet.ome Of lhr childhood said the abode of her friends and- sin, and permit her to go'oa her way to Ue or any thoughts cf a V ia the amtii; 'vrl.il l'ie V L-., s l:..r.-. c(. hmi seek- To such, ipien, as excuse thair acj s upon tuples," we would aav, Remember Lt t's W4ie, : . as tne sinot Ananias an i5ippi; ra a small one, when they kepi back pof. Uoa of their, poEseasioa jfrom: the commoh treasury ? .1 Vet, See how signuEy : th Lord mit; that there are sucli i June 'as) email suij, though: of course, some are miitA Uiau others, and will, we think, receive' ere- r puaisumeat ot i.uoo. etiu tjiere are but two , principles in the world: the ono. thif tpirit of good ;;' the other,; the spa-it of tvil-f the one pointiiig to everlasting lappi nrss, at Ood t nght hand,' the olher;U-adcg tho W to tht realms of eternal despair itnd muerv.i AH; oar'; actions,;, whether , tjiey 'javol ve much or little, are to. be referred . to' the promptiarsi of the bna , or the rtker nf 'tJ, principles the muFt allibe oufthft aid a ol I - rt., .. -.4. . . . guouor eviyftria aiufctoiuier be well-pleasing to the Lordor. repugnant tcevery. pria ciple of, his natare, 'It is; raoreojVer, trtniiig God with distesrject'and i dowa as a thing of but littlb importance .nd small momeat that to which hiK-natnri rt averse, and against which he has uttered so tO abstain from thft least tinnnrmr rJ. and , ahall wt i go. into actual disobedience, and then excuse. bursolVes,'and expect to es cape his disapprobation! on the ferouud that f-n-j w o wiiiut wns, raiHDg ourselves int judgesor.our owji actions? t .if, 1 k , ?rulr fot all these- things, jGod ,wiU, Lnn iiiw juuiiuc . 4t.it li iviii nnni tiia in tttrtt account, veven"for every -idlev tlought and r? I: , 1, -ra t. 3 i: :3 i .'. View in i.-.s cf TC ; . i r , s .... .4 . t" : ' it tfl'.j ( f t! Ltiio u.?r:irit!Oi.- 'parain. 4 O O it of th :' :i "i 1 1! rr ' ;fc;d t!.i tir.:e ; v'sgivenfer ; . ' t K 3 t'r-3 f "3- h . Ar.i'rj' k-ord.v God is adjust God, laud th.ongh he nar.hot punish us aslsirnallv-Rnd iniW eome when he will call u4 to anverfoT all Uiese " small? things which are t variance with His holiness, and contrary fo'IIia Vfll. lieware, t-en,; bow you gireT wjtv to small sins, remembering that sin, ia wy form, is tht entailer of i death end. mueryj .and, , that yonr so-called tmall tins,Vwill Icadjrou to the comraisaiOji of such as receive evea the frown of aVnfurwothL '' 7: t;f ' J"'i' f '' We STB: nrOflressiv hinrtr iin.T t i . .-w . IU4' rOS;jible for U to Ocfcnnv A m stanl li!V rw sition, so that Jf it were possible I that some sins. should be trivial, and bnt alitlr fr.n-. t Q J imv to God, still we should constantly guard sgarnst tnem, lest the lead us tarther and further from the-path of virtae and' upright liesSf ; "We shpuld have, if we are' the ehil drea of God,- euch a horrof for that prir.(;"ple which IS Drod'ICtiva cf rq much evil and ;. ery ia the world, and which, but fir the sov ereign grate of God, would have proved the destroyer' of pur awa souH as to avoid it in every phase. 'And thea the lore for Ifim wht looseo ni from tha-i-halns itSad boiind around us,!fchoa!d prompt us to thun at all times, the aborainable thing which Uie Lrvd hateth. Let us all lay njide these small tins, and nf io4r,r excuse ourselves far tViAm we wui stireiy erjoy nwre ol the prcaenco of vjcki, ana or. ins rvrn rraca - n aveid every appearance "of evil aid turn to the Lord, and he will rentovo frara s the blighting; influence of Bin,' and poer out; his tp.ritupoa-' Uf.'s :1a this way siona can "we coTnrjena tue religion-ot Uinst, aad bt-his living epistles among men; inj::ciuj ihcia to turn trora the evil of their: trar.. an.l -i.vn . . ... . . j ci ;i Recorder. : . r'ji trum ! "t', -j.ii.T3 nra f. which c r4! m t' COair.hnl :u:.i' lO.CCO to' 0,C1 ' - - y-r-vrn c.'.". :ac!t f. -:i Ivtlvo which cor.t:Jns a v.-rll , - ' J ove have no love to God h.o ret to coirsc B IIW,.,' - .1- -I ' laclieU to the world and are ktt (; ,ing a city yet to coiue.', But Uianks: be to God there are among this mass ot f worldly, sinful, , fallen ' creatures . thvs .who have a treasure in Heaven. 'At iiW -rlrvW engage m ; busiiieti it ia with the j thought tliatiustbercmd that it 'Bar:W commena-d there is etcrnitr.- Tina iMvn 4V. .1 . " . . - swciciy 01 iuo3e wbOse 1J and conversation poiati 4hnv wpwaid,' avay frora.Ujtf fading, worli , To that this is uvt our home is a reality. In winder the earth is covered with a manilo cf uusiT ni.ite, me streams are all locked ia icy Utters, the Xrees are dry.tiid barren, l lr,ef fiwers, no foliage! to;beaatifr the landicape, all is cold and drear. Out of this scene .we. .expect soou to.scef coujia" furth th: bfaiitiful riii.t;m ilL, - - . -It 1 1 S 1 l UiUUiJ- taius , wid k rube themselves ia irarWr.r f many color?, the field wilt K grveu andilie flowers will yield, their, frae- nance lo te gwitle breeze. , HoW great aud grand a cliaugel But the Christian U.U for a ior tconderful He looks forward to .tlic time whW h uto pass froia the winter , of this lifelinto th spnngHiaie of a life yet'ret to come. - It i Ut us a Lleaaod thought that thia i not my home. I look athout me, and I see 1 the ba nian race w one rrrand - on to tii borderJ of Ume, to pass k2T into lu" wmwi reacnes oa aau on m eternity far Wyoad tlie reach, of human thOaglit---And I aot iu that procession. -YS f - Ip.igrim. ' I have here no coatinuia otv God has revealed it to' man tliat he must hre forever, tiiat altiiough 44th's'U2y "must return to dust the spirit will return U Him wno gave iu. : i.is corrupuU aiait put . , 4jwtia4i4.j . x mm., i EJn looting lor ' ward to the tiru whea the aceaea '-though which 1 am nw passing will close,' and the real being drawn, T shall behold Uu things which God has prepared for those that lore Diaxi. rr-. '.u, .-."i . ,. . Happy wit thou be, O , my soul to stand m wi .pre'enceoi.iije iano oi.Upd.! How the care and "ptrplexuy,aud evea th bright est moments Of earth Will C:l,-.Lr valmn thoa ahalt look npoa the goldeo- streets of aruaiem,.and abaU hear from the Hps of Him who has takea .away tiy tins, "Ths welcoai rlaudlf. Well d dTthfdl arant, enter1 tho tt into "Uie joy of thy Lord. Such a rewardawaiu fall who are now i-jomng oeyona Una Us, ihrongh Christ, ttf a city yrt to come; - Take cour gM0 tny soul, a few rrore'dara oH trarer and watchful-less and thou - ahalt , exchanged mis . Lie ot jjuti ror oae or aiffht and real- : . A LOVEB Or THE CAUSE OF CttEl5T. j lv 1 -' From iloore'a Rural NewiYlrker. l.i;jv-i,;U-Trust ia Cod. -'i 2 '.:-.; . .. 1 - ... . " i ior tow. 1 1 rrta v 5 j. ? - - - ' . 4 i Few thing are more calculated, ta pre- vein oirom semng ixoa eiTectoa3 thaa carkinir care.' Ytt' thrft' U rnn.u ; i,- world thai is fitted to beget sach sl feelinp u ut i4jiuu vi .me vuniiian. -vjne corrup tion of his own In-art is often t r. happi:ies$ to kirn ; ad even if by the grace sr tuvtauu a is?-a rib ndr n i r rvurv- djled, bat are mterly driven out of his bo som, tliere ia till eoough to weirH down hi souL " A ad the t temporal Icircuiastances of the Cldld cfGod are often such aa1 to be get anxiety ' His home is ofbn thu of poverty. 1 recently he waiches day af- M;ruay ai iae concii et a loved one, and eees the light CO .tut from the eve. ir,,r t beamed sofiiy upon him.) Or he , has 'sood oy uie litcittis form of the comnanlon' of hi- ctiildhood. or folluwJ t4i'tUim 1... r. had beea the " angel of liia . UuseliolL" Under such circumstances.-'' ta m ,'i ger of beiug swallowed up with over! "ranch orrow,! Bat the text recomraeads'a bet ter course of action, luuuelycasUng our care lbe. text doCS Eot rnrnmmi l -tr,,t Gad that allows itj possessor to neglect any duty.' Many live as the-uli .m,n,.o.r they Lad nothing to do ia regard to tUir aal ratioa. 1 They act as though, thej tipected to be wafted to heaven without aay watchfuldea in avoiding iK Uhmh tliat beset the vovaper nnun ? r. Sucli carelessness ts this has no warrant troax tea benptures; but they every' .where teach the necessity of watchfulness, i They represeut the "christian, es; a warrior! If lbs soldier fails to U ou his guard, 'he' is likely fctobe Varpri'd by Tuef,. aad to suiLr loss. 'Is the careless rrofer like ly to "Fight the good lht of faith V - We will never wear the victor crowa ualll we bare fought .canjr battle.. But after wt n 4 ir A 1 e .MM., .1.. . 1. 1 1 . . ..iv-i.. uiir re snoiyj tuen tne .Uancs of'- TW-t .fo.i- . . a Erm fouidaticn Lr trust ia Ilim. Us caa i not 431I to supply the wants cf His cltllirea cm account ct ignorance, cf lW wantr. " -lbs c.id fcay d: for want cf. the corr.f rrts ' c: hie, tvhtv.h ; ir.L! , pa..-:! -..t;'! j-t-jolce to svpply, were h"e net igo.ntV ils ;! coaditioa; but ;tLe eye- cf cur Leavtalr" i I ather is ever cpoa us IIIj ear - cpeo to " our ntest cry.! How cheering to Hi hum- bl cliruuan it the Ungna ge of Christ; - Lo. ' 1 'And hlj poweros eal'to Lis knowJert. 1 ilany aa earthly parent ha wept over ths misery fron iwhich he was .-extaUe toahleli - j tis child, OTlea has the eartWr ooeerxJl 1 seea the happiness of hi friVfri .v: I deilroved bv a ruthless, invader, whess pro- ' ! j' "c me pmver to stay ; but no be;a m, Learen or earth has the power to plack Has thildrea oat of ihe Land of Gol s .. Shall he be cast down, wtc ha tach a' protector? Shall he repine over th prUr sorrows of hfe-' wh rtrim-f:. u--: - 4 - - -r j ? Shall he repine over th of Jjfe,' whcea riritrI!.A' Jtv t. sUatlyo look and say to God, Whst time I em' afraid I : n . Shall J, not rather rejoice in Um-tVathat wouiw orea mm that,-His light tTio. Uony which are tut fur momcnV ahall work out for him a far mors excoedlap anj eternal weight of gjaTj. v.r ..J , V- ; ' S. L; LEOXArL r ' JC- -1 - ' -.: 'For the Becorier. "Kind rare Eta rt.r! ,t.. t 1 ' J angel wera mine, how gladly would I try to ' ,uw o tiioaght, acme cheer tz ray of joy to cheer thv h v-.. alas! thy heart is too sad to be cheered by -v j-a. n r.ast t-fa bertart i cf, thr Ersf born, thy sweet cF.erah boy. the ono. whom thou Last watched tret with mT." . anxiety. God hail wn f- in t . - - , - VJI 1. 14. 1 U J7TJ . earth to swell with lain ia Paradiie: 1 now tarj to be gaed to thy fate wlea ue one in whom wirr-t) .1. ..t.. - has beea soTiawaraiagly talcWaway. u A rested aonl 1:1-- -w- i..? . I. .. , v 0 v - Tioie ere half closed, sad its golden hair gathering arv -on 1U IiUlt .lead- tha iWJ t i mc.u ;a:ne aca laid 111 tawr.;, r.Z; r !.-.: -t ' ... . . . y - . on L.ak enfrnri hn ! 1 1 1 . died.?-Bat cb! try to stay the litter trirs of angauh : w know thy- sorrow, M Tet' ; - f ' " way znouriii jVo know that be ii tlasW that he is in' the betterdand, His timshers ' below was short ; Go-J would cot suS kia rpotlesa teal to U Urnlhd br the M"pht:c luflaence' which. Would hare beca'tiroa-a aroaad hirA.bad.he lived h Then,- klni mother, we can oa!v aa ...v. Iaat, load farewen, Fres on ths fkir brow 01 tny heart S fond 4 thy love-clafp ,ti cold, lifeless hand witiia Uuae own, for the angels hare Wifted hi spotless spirit to that iaheriUace above. - J- ' , As you looked irpoa Lis lovely fcra reav r.ng in the sleep of death, as jdo chwed his eyes beaming wjtk; Iqt-h yoa scooLVd ' down his s;In ha.r, not forgetg to crdT one loci of this prized treasure, did yoo aot lore y Pyey evea ia death.;. Oh l.Low se- reaeiy ne SiCCpeth oa his whits lips is the ho:y sraHe sealed thereby ths ctlefCa! aa- -gel Peace, ri Whoi placid bosom he wr ' ' resteth. t Bat h triuat b born away to hlr wtjjj .xflatiflg place,- and.-cer lii quiet ," r nreast e ceaned the rra dear parents, retora to your sorrowi-ig hoS . 1 fechag as though earth Is less lovelier. than ' ' ever -. - oat we.wiil , point yoa to HJm,1 Lo has seea fit to send! thu mtmV rJ 1 and Oh 1 may you fad relief ia the tWht, t that yottr cherub oie'u watch-d by aagth ; t?iat never so sweet a m-in-i V J ' ones. Yes, he is watched by argela-ie u? nowia heivea Ohtxoaldyou view your1 . angei mtant toy maU his glory, cocU ra' - see his pure white spotless robe that hi is now wearing ceald von hpar tW.i-....i . ? strains of music, iaith aagj haul: he touches those golJS siring xf Vis Ir.-e ,4 1 couU joa see haa before the throne cf Gxh1 - w ?ja, 7 awer, t-com to thei- , t uniici na receives m. n r. SUCh U th kmrdum cf f p.rt," T could yoa see hica in all hk g'ory aud snrel- ic beauty, Btelhiaki that 'yoa weald Vrlue ' - --v.fci.i1i1ii4.ia cutnujes ia to that maasioa aljove. Thea 4ry th. sor rowing tear, aad let U so live that ws all may meet our dear friend who hare oo before us in that New Jerusalem, where w i uT-jo.u ia biooa-tuIiedtLroi.gl3 tlnc praises to Him who llveth forever ana e'er Iti E. SAMPSON, v i . Of Bctston. lla-sli 1 f 1 leave Jia result w(jh God. :We cro to rely ttaialNmngly upon his precipes, evea :"whea to theejeof reaon all appears dark "and hopclesj.- The luancf strong faltli is care ful for nothing." .Though' hi, bark is ut tip ou tha stormy sea; and tho clouds 'gather darkly around him,' ho doe j not decjoud, ior faith shows hitn Christ s.and-n at the helm. ' ; .: 1 :.:-.-;-, 0 - , llAny are he reasons why th christian shouU cast his care-upoa God ; but tie cne g:ven in oa' text, that "He cartth for him," isuflkieut. Th-:ro w a heartless phih osc .pay In the world tha seek to rob maa cf uie waicu-cire or uo l. it .ii Bcc.T.n -whMhcr the eoven-t'p-of a- "miU'oi wo'r v.U Co;. h:cenJa to Ia'ko anv uci'ca cf ir.s:g:canta creat-jfe ::s t.:..r.. , Jl-ci i befa rrovc:s. t: -it . ' w 1 -------- ....... 4 c-i ia t'.i iCula cf l;".:: r ; 6- r'..i!c3f-: r x..j.v t. . ' t '-'U l.l Ltibit.l K:.JVi l. .t i.4 ' 1 es evert'ie u.tcrea i-.evcr ever 4,.i!-s hdi 11 t.t Rcr. Dr. Trn-r. in !ha " PmL t'ii Charchmaa, rcbakci Chritlnr .r m own denomination, forgWiL-- coaat aicco to ('ancing ".Very nacyof tae codern dancc3 are utterly thauc ' faland dc-radir-.. We Larb cflea J ' been anoazod tliat'- nay oarcat of unm . moral taste, coclj allow a danThtcr U " ciicgloin ruch dahccs'uador any pos- ' siblo pretext. We -arill 'r.of describe ; thea. They are , too veil known to ' require it-. That thcr aro dirg-:?tiag, i and tend to rro;? r -rrut.iiM .V -' cannot bo succcsi4rul!y dcr.IcJ. -And I jet Christian?,, at lc?t in cir?, aro ijuna to cocri t ci' 1 r. i t ccce, aaa bo:ccii;a; 1 .a 1... pre; tiirad to vrrst3 4.1 1 1 ...... - j r 4 - l j...... j 3tf thilr c I S, t '4 i. .3 r.-, i 1 . tL:sr w t v a. o - - H 4.0 I c!,.ljr.-n ,
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 13, 1861, edition 1
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