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- V ' ,( W -' - c.''rli'T f. -V 'r-V. I' i ,- . i t - i . r x. v i i ! l 'i- n . II I m i im Ha. i . - -"i :i l i. : i 4 1 ': 1 t. :, .i-, ! s '.v., m. I : I ' ) - I . - . I,. . . ' I-.:; v XXVI. NO. 27.1 t ' ..... 4 1,1 a. . i j v, I u j v.T h. ill' ' r l 1 UiO M urk ci u.e rrrc at . ,b fcJrrtUV tM Ubai w wigMj uo4 ci s Jacob," rio Aj t modabfa yr w f t hia : h Inaccg John AVts'ov fr tl ft 1 1..- X I. til 5" 4 til I ), 0;an l,at I J ., s t:: Ore i r t r ir ,T. VLiivnum. whora hf tiii '1.6 Kavp rr t , -i:.-t Stirl Serpens freia Shori Texts, .. . i i para io i.14 e 1 rovnrr.ee, r' ProTia.''.:rc( ' jf ivr love take nthdp tting -fucli na oi n 1V. :1 f l'o a rri'ojipr of .Tm (1 v. eft. I. 1 1 5 ca it r v .1 5 ( . ;n, t' ' ' Hi' ".ri , ii i-K! I t. i: i r r trart .. .li' v t I" t i t 'U i.e -n i L -r V:t fvLv. rov.-g 'tr.l UuU ailtn.' tut toxtM- :i c .c3 C rr a 1 i : . l a t i i. VV,h j i.i ..t', ...l.p". in- T( 1 il.i U.crj on. b'jors!t where our I V.!n r r 1. f... i r- iriU wi,l ri -r(t U.r :e ar, . , f.ru i r 1 I1 t poT.-rr Jbr I-., 1" T ! mi C ! 1 nra e. 3 cur eft 0-c ...3 r, i, J : is f 1 . .7 l':t r.z t' i, t.ct rlu:: . j'aro f rj n c: r:.,rtl ;.l J.?. RV TIMOTHT. I It J .i"hv t v. I" . c t: t' ..; t I tl? i vcr tor.' r::-t; - .- . e-1, ftrc--, . .r r i ..-cL::l as tl.e 1 C3 re : r; 1 s c Is ,4 alike, ar.i lire tic: ' r. to--... c 3 .1. I :v-en Mil 1 v M. ilk wrsllt to ions. Hurt ,r con9'vloa!l lf render ifrrth dreadful. ' : .; . j.- ; T j j,3 jow er. The rage , 01 an ! nisect or ' , f mn iy.fatit mar be cidiresrarJod. syrt flion'-d not de$piae the vraHU of one, ce should c slow ta i ' of ( tJbll ' f poiftfw, directing, conrroZZ . rAC? that refined courtesy vrhkb cannot trin it sfelf to fUmesUU rit 1 hai first' praised, And I i winclnnako him, dee4 it-needjuj almost to ? in. ita elation to hU l.fc I . , be a moment of surre'r.o to . ... j' L ever ci en, U. -4 UUU Hi' (rtverour in-ridr,' -Yt- iniiHTtilwbile- eoual roucn less ore -in every re -ws-t suwnof:! u were perious mauer :. .tie wram ot one , wuo lias coniroi 01 .v nfltrrtiof roveroment, How dreaui i ipus; be tlie wrath of "Almighty GoJ. Rxercf all ni nd shall not He who irde our I mental and moral as well as fcriiml espnies have' power to punish i-j that to thjer uttermost. t K"A tftit 14 His wratr. the siuner has in nsrti and wihich he so little regards." 1 Its iiHtitfc. Innocence can Vear great iVrr., finjtne" comfort aud stretigth m it tl Couscicjiw guilt gives potgnancy to tho ifcTJng? innjettil hj wrath ngumiliy incur God U righ'.liiiiy ar.gry will tha sinner. 1. that we Relieve' Jnhn uTi I' "H?"."" ; neewui h the immortal soul is r rconhi- her aubject of plenary inspirauon ict that Ik 7 " fc" wucfw:W &S- Witifii for an infinite; tWc,t, vhenrarth i TH8 How aaosTtw komob. doubt nrtK eiTnoileh while iSwU aUndeUi'TesI BT l Tif "' iC tr 1fa4s,tranf,s tuk fact of ma KxisTEvritM &f TW t - 1 . 1 m , Tl radiance falls across the tourr.e into t!.o gla- hv. " V.i .." - " . , .'V1- "Mi patience ot exclusive, Jormalism with Which rlui. .vkn ..r i . , , , r 'tfcn i. c . . . . . . i , . tin iif ri n iiniiin ... im ill; u f. it i. r.,. u..r.t-.. 1 1 r.i-ij.avo oriLtiane k-uttou on thehitlle-Celd of Karope; cf what .avail were the a,"aint tlie flyjnj Co.acis, amid the snows of Hussia? , r-1 AVa are also a chinvful venule, ' Restless i... j t. , ... ye carer, cia and w t achine bosqtn?.- Let ry I i. ... 4 L...o . j it tc a bcr.w.u through air thr-trials, and. tLiou-li and change still JiOpe .f?rK that, perfect rest ! ' -'V ' chance and observe their, claims assect-founders nn that rrief for the sms'ofhera. which moved urf uo ,,eaat aa givjen by Thornwell, ) to tears wheji he; sitofce. of fte. enemies Hiearneairesoytenan doctor of Dmnity, of the cross oT Christ; un whom I tell yon He spoko bewre. Uie Oeoeral AssemblyT: Ten wet.n,nt -"that -.ihl freedom irom , IheKeformcrs Uiemsclvesevidenarhad jealousy with which hi speaks of those who an exuaordmary commission to rebuild the out of ritaWy (o'himeIf,"reach Christ even wall of Jerusalem.. The towera, bulwarks, 0c envy and strife,' suppre to add affile- aua peaces oi u.e city or the.. Ureal June t0n to his honds. M'W)!at.lherr? Jiotwith Miin iKav .Tfora !strl I .1: , ..t ;'.. 1 1 -ijoiy, just ar-j goxi--na3 ueen i UuhL . Yet he has forborne u execute lils .wrath. Ilia mercies have tjra.-coK-Unued to ihe fruuty without inter t:'is:ca ; nay rian it u in5 more, ue, tia prorviuea saiva- littfcost, which haabeen scorn Hs ha3 called to repenUVe daruon, ana these have been Apostles ? As we.cjumot notice all the sects in this in mind and mood, "miirat'orym habit, P on f. . thb fireside school ayd churdi of to-day may ,. 4 ' . t I e . , ' , -...-. . v J i 1 be forsaken to-morrow, and thusabe toil otr , T.IC Carlj CfenitlaiU..- , . The, first; ldllowera of Christ were, a noble may noi X UC10 1 II J W.8 Qniwf afrwwt.ai AMA.,wt . , . . ice au ine secra m this ,:7a ,.... . i frt.', " o --o- -j - . u. j'..i!.i. . particular, let us now turn ta the Refnrmi it its ,rPaU. TOg-arwuery, lf, !u v buvvi.Bwv. f 0f:rwwr tufni-t trKtfaJV year j be' sacrificed' in sn hour. , For i ths shiftinraud ever widening 'popuutioiAhefe of the s fe'vidently demanded Ta Self adaptin and eye in gaze upon the specter, until Li, terrors taddd away, ana he became an angel eu.ni ing at th,e gates of 'light At fiitt be was troubled and cast vcawn ; but ere long the '"simple Chris- defile or dep!py,s -rapidly w the rushing I in steady hisrousands chsnge their pritiotu ; s , Xor hare our people that mns cny acfer which constitute well defined basis fcr musionary 462brt 'Men ; going to eyan geliw China;-or "Japan cbm into contact had fallen into ruins, and they., were raised landing everyday, 'whether in'pretence c up, m the providence of God, ;to reconstruct Ju truth; Christ preached J and I therein the edifice . according ta 4he pattern shown do reioice. vea -and wilt reioico tliat ten- hem in the Mount -Their: authority, was I Aer friendshin which vifhAvpr the Leakh ufc ucnwu irom xvome, nor iroraany oi ner 0f Timothy; even' witb'a' Mother's carep victory was "eomplete. ,Vre nuota a few of hi worit lf.tv5 inaka unon . thm thr nwn r-iinmenU to acter, sgainst which they can ifi3 for thm,lM wT,!l:r th ervresk shalled order the forces of ChrutianityV a selfish joyy ot that of one whesa de.iglit pu.,' ro -? ."i5,J,i5, i was in holiness and in God : and to obserre needing the gift of tongues to - reach theoi, bandof.wlioai ihe world was not worthy. ThVy were disunguislied by every . public and' "private 'virtue. Iow tmselsh, Low sclf-denyiiiklLwere they! "sHow deeply de voted-to AkKir. liow -loving towards each other 1 ; H'w, magraninious towards their enemies! lllo'w compa?sionae and kind to the 'week, the helpless, the suffering ! ' . How fearless an! circumstances of .'extremest' and lIB ,u,l5 " s .,, t'ta ...4 r-, leancss an orcumsunces ox . extremes; ana shall-simply wUi a stereo yped language and bteratnn-, t, 6U . .Tjow thev clowed - readers to and an unbroken samenesi of degraded char- lm?X RPP'ltDS f en 1 "oxr 7 6iwe; mcnu" o ter, against which they can' a?rav in mar Tre ;and unchbhi real A , a ty exr'rew shauid rder the forces o7 Chrutianit-Not ubl:me. energy cd they diayl AVbat EZ so her Our people are diverse in lan rIaW. vexancc What fortitude I .The. whole prelates; Uie sealof their commission was tf,at intense sympathy in ihe joys "and tor- xri SJiLtifii not Uie imposition- of Episcopal . hands, nor r0ws of Im couyerts; whicli could say, even jp rf t "r-" the childlike bumity that breathes beneath their rapture, i liis cealh oaairred in the iese words were uttered i unlike in taste and intellectual advanccmeur, exacting Xevery variety of in8trnction,'4ud dissimilar even in their hereaiea an3 vje a v;. ffnr !.rn ahowinr the need of a yried and comprv.-l wert cautci oi trod, aiKt.aertved.. their au hearts, to die aud -bra with" you; that . ,; - - J7 . f. .. ;Yetwtiftra readintr. Ihtnlivv ana eami t onloin C mt; ani,a C6naequence of bngiag desire for thtf intercourse of aScUori, of tils' 11! the churches and that sense of'loneEness ;when I was hiffiWtoleJ Kffi unUke the ,auid "and moderated V .V: i aa imiy cuurcnea prilhbeiu, which perhaps ts tne.moa wucn not'. .badow f doubt I d da't think it thinking of even the European peopie. these l btwsor ed by the hands of the Apostles AU this nearly, .to.a weakness,: When il came to GodQDOn earth. Fm filled with God " ' mar condense the ritalty of threescore year overdue church orUmfthat the.kipg- was opened to mo o?tl Lord, Ihad norest IMdfftIlmnti.t-( ho wh.ti and touch the r hearts, aid turn them to the aom H n "given tt- another itt WJ apirit,-because I found not Titus my f 0$ wl 'b therti Saviour, mult be a qSclc, earnest yolcelf people,' - Ud been tatrojtd from the eartK brother ; but taking iffy leave - of them, I Slleber you would speak the racer, you mu.1 and that ."thefaiUwaa a second time given went from . thenco into". Macedonia." And keep by ms aide. - - lV.. lxhteiuMtoitow "wbenlwaa.comeinMacedmyCesh SIUirU Suited to reach with Wdad new, suchi ere of darkness: that. the church d Christ had ho reL but- I wai troubled every Jl tv.?1 l .La.- ttM hin diMimHar: but earneat I Ia aI m.ti 4L4ii ... .m-. : v. I . i - 11 . Til . -i -4 w wm vvm V ': wv iwucu vuujvij ; oaiu uitit-Avu uuiuMriUiiuiirui siae : iraiROUb werej Dffrun!T5. t vi umu were world was arrayed against theuu 4o weap on save tK& aword ot the fcpint, whicivisui word of. (lol was iu .theii banda. -That blade jot-, cfclesiial temper, .however, wa re- . i ' ' 1 . i ' . ' r pisnef.. it oiazea wm n strange uneaniay The e aome we:;.t wl. wi; eorre ere. - ho may nctoa aorr.eparU5 ular occasion check, in aorr.a dtTee, rro-- uneaess or other corrspt kegcige, latenspe ranee, dishonesty, and - ether. c!li or. who may not encourage and direct at hrast. aome young peraons in the love and fear of God. And certainly there is no oae, Lowever humble or obscure, who may not pray heart ily in secret fcr bis ce:gbbor,Tct rthoaepriy- era may not be accepted by his "ratter who aecth in secret" Ardibisorf lT7.3fc?f iieht -a "fiirht - that irrliuted the darkest hovels, of Ihe W, that penetrated into the deereHL dent -of iniquity, that burst into the marble hails $f tU Ccsara; that revealed the abominations of Uie pagan priest, in the inner shrine bl the.pagan temple, paled Upe unhal lowed fires on its' altars, and dispelled the bkek clonids of its incensd forever. Where ver cltaxnod the Koman awOrd, there eleam- ed tlu' two-edged isword 4 ot the SpmL-- Wherever perched the Roman eagle, where ver its prud eyrie Twas built, there brooded Uie Ht-iy S Dove, there was consecrated its holy flack- -Koriie berselfj imperial, airo gan andt unused tdjsubmisaon, at length conUi?eo ana yieii-4 to tne power-ot. wax- nora miglitiernd .nmre invincible than ber own." The statue3 of her rods were broken. Her rarsCcon was demolished ' The Chris- ijT.r refused. 'tni-ioffered Hts V rath is jast. , In thialifc the sinner ts atfeel to titink otherwise,, but in tl; rest jar i. hen the secrets of alt hearts shal bt miie known, himself will ad the unwil "irg-"amen'l to the just sentence .of tliat "rata .which pe here so wickeuljy imcura. AfirHthof the most.bittet epemy. OneP"w ''T S" ; ara. .renneiew u,ou, wno comeiu vuuiuj n mw uyu uu i til kwu i mose i a: are cast uown.' conuuneu uie ur bad built, but bad ingloriously failed to keep J the coming of TitusJ j" Do thy diligence to t" ' 1 , . . -.- - IVY . - way down;to the tomb! I seem so bsppy PPe iporuge, an ernDoa.ca, migrato- nA mmfi.rt.U t mmm if ii rarrnt h. tory. Self-adsptms evaniisui, many,rmea - . . 1 . . a. . - 1 . W - J .1 !. I.t for tee, as if it most be for somebody -elser. Ijna manywiigiica. m ui.a cvWu i'doni-4eser.Ve it V-: i 1 jception of colportage be snarplyceaaei, iiin.", iiBiic? to u-a me T! Prt!r. 4 VVlli ,.ViJ I i t . -.. ',. 1 " ' ...'.''- .' It is related cf thecelelratt-d John Have, chaplain of CrorawelVtIiat".te:n 'often.' ap-' pVied to for protection by men cf all parlies, m (hose eventful times, he never refiised a.s sisbance to any wcrtJiy person, whalever Lis reliance to any worthy person, whatever liis religious views 'till cne dayt Cromwell raid' to b;m, ilr. Howe, yoa hare asked hirers for every body except yourself pray, whea doft your tarn coma V ' ' . ! - My turn, my Lord Proctor., said Howe Ms si ways come when I can serve asc.Ler i iLicr, . .. . .. i The believer bas bis winter seaso!,cf providential aSiction, and or spiriUial fdij . tress. At such pened his views are occa sionally dark,-and his comforts liable ts' a. j temporary civ.d. i et, if Uie God of lute, is . ever peculiarly near to his people tor good, itis when His arrows , stack fart ia thea, and when. Hi3 hand presses tliem aore. : "Bebald. Gcd is in this p'ace. asd I fa:ew it not wu be retrospective cipencace of Jacob.' Toplady. asi? rnia his fellowman arid escapst detection. 'arclif the most d.h-ent officers ot 4 the T iMrr .V 'l . ."I'.rJV bavi sunk into the srm of Otnnip . 11 not boo Ted leradortJ, ..! lb. matter. ed.i No so of . , . u , . , . . . -. A " Vf!ti-,ibli - '.'I n in- the t of.:i Eb ; but, rJl..nnJ'1 O0"'" tl. SiuStingner of th.'victoHoOT trmj. tiwitT." " ;,Srf lb, &rnmi-.-- - S """"' ' r inured lq order toopPort bi. .rroged ,sh.d down br tl.it -which cometh ipon The folloWmS Iron. Dr.Gathri.1. Gospel T. ' !?di l.U time m lUd mj dr-M aaotb- pUUr 0f ,je j tb. bloo of preritj; . j ,V,.iV,;a.,.,,lSi:. V Wc,sVwceiv4,brnti?g8oftb,Apo.. itbwbbth.p:of.;tboFbruJ T )of-ner,: ; K''tS'i'.!- ir."" 'Cn nine l i retartlst Sects against Cbrlsl. . W .ther can b.rdl keep pwt' And abo..!Ve . Duriogj .tor, rtorn cJ tla toast of looJ, for hi, ttw,rf, W lbo. J,, ex- ISlSS SS tM .vWtmoS ft i ' ' - i were nenned bv men who were made lnfal-. tntM him nrn! iA ibe tieatjteritit to everr Rn n. AimttA mri! -ntman b- ..t. : jt-.: , r .v : svm" mianon Pf ina ppear among and the eve of God. ' V .... : v.. -; l . .-...'...'. " r i . -.' r . . . . v " . t 1 peas it nere&iw:r. uisunc ri- iic mi libleand apoKe as they were moved tr, we Hetter. which headds as an authentication in aerTed by linUsh frrate cn.Hinff before .;m..r,l,;.wi, .,r,7 tha 'n Hbly;.Gliost! f But rwto ran. believe Ihe Jhw owa ckaracterisUq liaridwriting, which the gale. Every eye ar.l fiss were bh her.j miaigtii aid the secular lecturer: They both ; tnonstroua notion inat tne jounaers oi xeaoiis the token every rcpisuej so 1 write, land canvas shelter ca a occx eJmost level J employ the press it is true so the sculptor .- i ' . i in t ira I . r a 1 . -1 'W.. ... . .... ...WW . . . vrith all bis sectsVere inspired and infallible ? . Kobody. Sometimes as rbe iakai up ' th pen he ia t with the sea sur im,'1" . . . : -i . .1 . tr o: t '.,.. t- -. . t ... i:.t:. i i ... ,.'" i'"" anen tne aecis are jise me jjabu ui .tnu wtmoTea wun, inaiOTaiioa iwneu ne .uinw o pvevmignsj do tue on do isnirit. ana aramsi uir st iuore anon. , . -1 1 1 mise Dretnrea amon? inostt-wnom neaa ,ftWr I- . ;'R. C- BAYLY, : dresses: ;Mthe salutairoa of raerPaul witU j arroganuy , .r m r , : mJ owa hand. if. -any man love1 not the 1 . jivv3m v , , B.r i; t ijora uesus vnriss, t iei mm -De i.aiuema. i Tt ia In thpse lettera then that we must Sometimes, as be riisfti -bis hand"- to write, j e,a iKa IiTa, f R . P mI from ita in- he feels it cramped.by the fetters which bind (Grfiijued.); J . . .1; -f ' Ia this' article we shall extend the exhibi tion of ihe jikeness between Romanism and ,lhe tT of the sects drawn m t!ie foregoing : j ; rvu sect re iil-f thi Mart of Si i mtna Ai their-faultier a torn .fcGwf Maf k. Aa4 Me. iirine rt to 4 'ADonlmav see inl this flrrot-nnt elarftx. ... .f ' . : . . t t.---o ' mir me sects are Antic captation f . the term ita fact,' as ;we;ha?e" before ai the ppuerio uak Cl and Cfrpnio, ioj i u to irt "11 ..a il. r-:.ii, - 1 ' what is told . of-, raul. by u ttnai is : peculiar .iy uie iuutiiuuat nwt , for tbey, are the" communications of God to man coucermna Uie .faith anda life of -.Chris- ttans : which bL raut aeciareu iaa b iwu faultSano mantis more t'.ve to haanity than the rough and rarjy manner and so the order instantly coul-j ta put the ship about and presently a lo.-.t puts cu wilb m structions to , bear dot. a r a the wreck. A way after that drifur.j I ,!k go these gal- of an Adonis and the breaker of stone on the street both work in marble I Dir. youttff elms. I Jisre also seen a dark bird with a dash of crimson on the back. The catbird sings almost all day in thelarge Cherry tree by our ice-house : ind ui the or- chard bfyond bobolincoln 'jndnlges In hia i Vr?, l tki 2 -iV b-u J ea-w , morning, noon and mgaw..: uu no t1v betlf lhia Hii wcri: : Thougb His Nor a. colportage, 1 the other h. ud, a ;so we M;llie. pUint,ve note of , : - at Vfiv mi BU1A f-"' i'e roo;n, neara at a aisiance- tn tne even-1 j. v.rf ti ln-r -f rnB V.irt bnrnw'I-"frnm Ica tn !,ni.M villi m rnvvl U- :Kn7.:ti.'f - T. . 1 do BOt exhaust SU the iOVS Ct UlS telXT, OT word and an earnest tnrplication. and then Unt-lie kfr.in e:w4re T-af bird.' as suddenly passing away to be forgotten as cil0096 8-m? myself. All thase praise Us words die upon the ear 'But it i? a well (hi.QrJV4hnandr.. consiuerea euors w rescue ' aouis irora eter nal death by the wife use of the liibst effi cient means. xIts power for rood lies in the The llev, .lJan:ei Ioore,wincambent of Sincnlarity, for "its own' rke,'argj a' little and rain mind ; rain, because it seeks notice ; and little, because it cin attain itia no better way. , . .y., ; . TheLord is never .worse, tut i xs.fre- c'r.;;r.Mnr aM.inn twhtrii. were ! him ,to. the soldier who" euarda hiaC I Paul liant men, throUrh the sv.l cf arcirin?'sem Wt in the bTOadeSt 1 . ... A , . i j . ...I.J.,!. rAnnltfi n An tsonl rsrnmLr i 14 hokIi iHk' f . i iThi U Trovd bv hidden with thrtst,in,woof aown io iw "': r-T , ,v57w..r y --a uuw 6u r.u i meet minute developments, and recuJjar m- ray Cauw. : -.et ue. aiway euu w.u wtotoojecs roua ou. oi mac cr.avas ecrccn a-atnsr Seen,, that tliey i . . .-r . r .I .L l gomokUcmir Tl irroHsr.f rtnr Trfiril JaUUSIO,. clirl f a thf, -V- -r,. .. tI..,1 a ,.W.n4 ttetlUh dividual, maniiesiauonsv-. u., ie y.-i ---rr r- --Kt " ' v tr .'V . : e,-cnange or auonsn . i -u:." ' i-i-. vM.tn.a ! Christ be with voutta which be sometimes I intA the bo-ttitnmvii t- 1 r hA- imnV 'rf Tk.- .I,Wm 10 use me iautuaKB w wicki; .t.4.vuv , - - VP V r-- v . Paul himseltMftdds sjuU lurlfcer a'ievfs last woras oi 'artec- man, bent head and kr.:c: tc:iher, so dried power cf His arm. . ,H Las ret reserves for extraordinary purposes; ana mlulres ana surprises. He loves to exceed expectation; OU Mode cf CItIzIs? Sernons. in I instruments it employe, the spirit it manifests, tionatev remembrance f 7 My.; love be with j you all in Chri3t Jesaa."" Rr . V.Art .llirtf Itsnnaf Tni Tl,ntlf A Silent ocnefelda t I mi tii t . . ..... i. :.Jil.i..j- . - . tt .- ml 1 I asserts! by the immediate Tevelation of Christ r, y.uu..e. morcf, and thenrac himselfi But bis manner Of teaching, these ordinance of Irtfs Supper is specific ia sepulchral ? voice- " 2 eternal truths is colourei'by his bumauchar- object V In owef -an expression, itas gayed hiraHclf, tl.o f.r . m - ait r soir mi ki fii t -i-t ------ . a - - i n t 1 1 n 141 1 1 1 t' t it . . t erci? or inhocentl r claim anth , nower . with- , . istUitg ittpired;,by;the.' Holy Ghoet :And V VI 5. ajled ast "'8- Scriptures positively aechre, that the days of: jngpiration closed ! JV" fiJiUlang of itheiNew Testament - tieuce anyj class of,!, meat, i lmrigiaince those ; J who 'would assume eucU cliaim are im 1?. . claim aself ia false and ?. , . . 'L"ZZ sbulup in Christ the -beliefef in him.SThe! irJt!V. rerscnaUndsep. - J .7 T.w,w most distinguishing lealures " - --; r V ;f " ' rate act of Christ, an 3 the otT.ce of the sym f La, Sin., .This no one will pre- f u I' w,rh bol is to be decided by reference to its cri- i-mi ta -wUi. i. r.-j :--ii "a t n. jihftve not treatises, or. sermons, which may i ' . , . - , e 4 9 Wutely pretend that their founds vera inspired of God? 1 What are the : "om h their 'own' bens? r They claim nut each Sect -foander was especially rais l Ood,' and directly instructed and lot treatises, or sermons, which may. ol is to oa dtcaeu oy rei,rence in the general and abstract but real gtfl-Breton no tcomtnena witb each wrtten-tomeet the actual wants of other." -Each bel.evtnu. called ion to com-.-..t. .naWpM rt mune with Jesus. There is no tu.tablencsi spired to do the wnrt h X A nrt that m showed him the' patter t? cr tiia church faStft JiiiiU .Y.' j:jt r J Li of ii . m 3 c uiu iiioses uie paiieni t. .,"? f'oeinscle. n the Mount! Moses from that one pat- V,4JV. v. ... . - -. have not treatises, or. sermons, which may t il it. . ; 1 ' .1 - .1,.tnnl tt, rnal uweu 1 letters living men giving immediate answers , to real' questions, and- warnings -against pres3 incr damrers: full of the interests of.the pass- . D . " . 'if I. .- a V. n n-A no hnnr Atlfl tllS. WHICH IUU wiuuao thi. rase with "all' epistles addressed ii harliculaf Churches, U"especialfyo with ti... f fit Pfliib 1 In his case it is not too much to say that his letters are himself-"-, and shrivelled as to bo h- rJlv. fJt within the ample clothes, and sa 1' that a mere 'boy lifted it on board. -! It 1 , 1 .a on the deck t in horror ana pity tne c : -aiher roanajt it shows signs oflife ; t 7 craw nearer; it : ..miters m a deep, i.-3 'the '-sated one . 'c to rave nr.othcr. ' i.::on.' La'dailv us in our homes, . . .c cf a world n. there Iivc3 and the adaptation it exhibits.1 I CamberwelLv ia . his, work, , Tlioughts on l The inistruraents it employs ara the living j Preching,M gives the following illustration voice and the iivmir press,- interacting to oi lite numerous divisions and su&aivisjons strenethen and aid each other; The "voice wliich' the'divines of the seventeenth ctntury and, press" are the.motiye powers wf- the .'were. in the habit oi introducing into their and da for us exceelirg abundantly above' all we ask or IbLak. 1 -" v' - ". ' " t '-'' . We talk cf the evils cf : ignorance ;' but while some are deilroyea lof lack: cr knowt tiya. ethers perish bv lh posssioa cf it To him that knowetb toe? rool ind doetb it not, to him it is sin.' Jay. moral worlds Either is mighty .under.-Ood, sermons: llr, Lyle, a minister of the se and iii Ids cause" combined ; they ,'tr.e tcsist- vcuteenth' "ctetnry, ia a sermon on Uie 17th le3.' The voice of Teter- the. hermit rang . verse of the 6th thspler"of. the First Epistle l,..;i. . : m but mi . l . 1.. 1 r t wotrnacic irom tnat one pai- "J"v" ; ' , . 't,,n4 r,f u:rx ot .the -tho dayVihe'fir.t-ine waawt portttij painted by .,fJ?.f7r me." , W-HW first temple.' there ' was i all every feature may be "Uov n and read ol on' ii 'i oupjww'woses jiaa eei up f .,JAai0 "other, and each of the El- Z snotber; each differing Uts form ; i-v'tt fl ? tte oth,;r aTui msn' claim-lio?- t Vaa rding to tlie one pattern I u:, ; m ,i Mount wlwt would bave been , : iSfJWoUW Israel have been ; c "7' na we 'tt; recdive rij ' worship i rSo 3 10 vl - rilof ? ppa" c5 . i counfai rXiP. m e tU03t fitrange and unac td T..,tr inu,g , Ti2:tWhy God thow in this communion ito embrace a third party, andiwere thh cbmmnfiicafit to attain to per fection in any tnstanc;e of Ins performance or the. ordinance; ne wouia uurin? mat' ume Jose sizhtof. every 'other being in the uni vezeer except the1 ,bAv;otir, .-As it is in the nature of the-case, so it is in the inculcation his. in- lemcmbranco m Thus Christ constitutes himself tho Obi. learn that 11 practising it. A:. '. am en our filer.-', i which is drifilr -r an uncenvert 1 cr, et U3 po to that 1 CO to Christ ana 1 Mili titan an aiiv. , . . - " . . --.-- 1- .1 It is not merelv that in thera.we see tne i.roof of hispoweriul - jnteljecs. 13 inaigii- LA'.n fi-r'.tJnn;fif natural theology, ana of moral Philosopy': frin such points, though sole object of contemplaiiorria the ordinance and it must 'follow as it seems to me, that any elTort amftns- thj co'mraunicaat3 to U30 it as means of exciting thoughts of each otlj er white cnajred in 'it must be to that extent the philosophical expression .migui. uwy himself, the truths expreJsci were tangi.t him of God.' It is not only that we there of t he orci- Vactabcrs the esn bim one ears w. t.nd 'en gave Calvin in ten still anoth: ttctbr k y l mother, utterly contra o 7 na. ar.tfTA;;c.:A1.'' h.- n . r r,nA ,3;:i r,f the aublimest eloquence, we.i UUU S.Vn-w 1 1 " a . a r a L . 1 . k rv be is kindled by tha vi3ion 01 u tiui - come, the perfect tnumpU 01 gooo 1 over v.., iV, rrtari fetation 0 Hie b'Ji.a tn ut '" transformation into 1 i. a. a - when ihey a perversion end .-xohipromise nance. - And as th'a tho unoHlcial of tho Church recuiv.!',". "end asi.i blems do not corat iuno wita caca oilier, so i;ter, or striuu:- .3 me cm- r,rr'wion3 :; aro Lord save i.:c, I 'as welcome td a them, they per God's likcrje-S tliaU 'sr.e Him r.o lon.r "ia a ti A-xrl : Vl but ll!J . 1 10 strains f.s t! t.fj it a . ' . v ...... . V .. . G A rMgomstie to I hra alL Is U?:.5irALSEUOOI)3r S-e Tract "lincsscet foft Sept. 22, ll.s f-i-iritc T, to J' t rr ;tT.: 1 r.iu-'. I ' 'nr3? ' Ir f.. - t'... : fT .il? the p'-o- la v.-?.s r.ot fC UUli 111 liia " ' I divinf.'we trace evtry faiatecf, of his we tee that fear e v r.3 jr in fuc.i so muca f.3 ii.ai jd f - ca.. e; t!.i3 . cv. r t. It. a. w .-.toni i'ctcr Iletho- I. v f.n 3 ,t,- Ir C t ) ! tDli !:a oi:t , l's c. jurr.an c..-- rts to t:. ia lii m ; which i? a to the .. lLu fi tw i ."1i 1 11 V . .1 -7 they da not com nunc" wila tl.e di other ' functionary , 'wb Horns. ' Ilii thoi 'U C7-.ally du.' the Gi : L lit comriuhicanw rt to re-rrod.rs I tr.rc of a rrrcit r... i r.ra rt in a Tl.;y aro c Frr.:rat!.iL3 fuITvrer ca C. How' rrcat 3 t! T cool historic:.! L'.C- V plalivo head, and th: which' warms, nvi-: Iieart'Y'Ths '-for;. -r h faith which howc- v r c! vet leaves us si c:'J found U3. The htt-r, ; nicatiens,' enlivcr.i r 1 fr.ing it v.ith joy r: power of t! o llcl;- ( 'an:: cr man, ' I j'.cad f..r Christ; ' r tnat iaaa ; 'the c'.ar.ed into '3 cr.r, ; " Lord save s . rf. j '.iuHi .,-., ,--- Air' renca" between, a f -at3 ia a contera through Europe, and precipitated itsanati- J to' the Corinthian, first explains the ttxt in cal armies upon the Holy LanL:. The press 1 thirteen Hli vision for fixing it on the right of Luther, and Calvin- swept that aame Lu- basis ? Kndtlten subjoins fcfty-six additional rore with 'a ercer Uas disenthralled, cno' topics. Another Writer cf the : ...3 period, third of Christendom, and broke the chains Mr. Drake, published a sermon cf .or. a bun of a thousand years. The voica and press dred and s verity-fix di visions, to wlic'i are rock , this nailer, frora centre .to circurfjr- append sundry queries ar.l soiut:oa3 the ence every four years, like l.the heavlr.gs of preacher telling -u., at; the end,' that uisay an earthquake; and just now, frcai. hour to trjportaat particulars aVc ' rasped over.-btf- hour rlav upon' the . Jicart-strings of thirty I cause he wished to limit Jhimself la the iar- ..... ..- .. . ' i Robert Hall has said &at dates are founded merely tn p:.a.!ca er ca in!er est are comparatively cf thcrt duration. To render them durslls tv crs r.rrt be an ia- usion of tpecu!tive cpir.icr.a. For, comipt men are, they are vet so much tne crea. ares cf rtCecca, tr.i-so jLcr-'y as dieted" to aertiratLts cf r -bt a:.i wror.rr, that their as h cf God's sad pun: elect, the and I cf tl. A. t r tr five: 1VC ;a I tj c -1 Churcl i:i'au tf- .1 tLs rio .1 tr:.-.:, t j ii -r. .J.ojh.'r unearthly - ccca ; . r-i t . r.'.cn mocr.l!li5 r j fir r i it goes, 1 n bsrrrn C3it tl.? Har corimu-r'.iz-i tV.'i soul, l' r:r-;,H the . --.,1 r.craing. it :."'' i cf rrr.r,, millions of . people, soothing th;m to peace, or maddening them .to war. - .. . ' ,; Colportr1 blends whatevcris imptciiive, persuasive, rympathetio in the earnest voicft, with all that .is weighty,- instructive, perma- mem m ine proiounuesf? uooki; uuiuug inv vivacity cf spoken truth ..with the ubiquity of printed truth. ; Goin in person from fam ily to larrily, and then leaving with.-cacn a fat mightier preacher, tho colporteur becomes an' incarn.ite book, Jiis books remain a living presence.- ...''. 1 - . : , . J 1 row and substance ! . . . . 4 , . . . .- File cf tit izilzT cf EiTClie The following extract's from a work of . II. t.'.S t. c;. j tl. r !c i i v., 1:. jt: 2 ', . t V't t i I..3 tl. !1 1- 11 a , a. 1 . . . I Scrlpturcjiysterlcs, Dangerous xjem it Lr the fjellt zr.l rr.a ta v. aJ? fr into tho doin-s of the II Iii'li ; tsLoni, "al'iOfrh to know be ,bf andJ IIu :r.arr.e,'yci cor to know that'' we know lii a not as indesd llrt'i. neither can iw 1 1 1 -.i D.-.r t r .-..! r-'r..- f.-icri'ii Chirks Resde. entitle 3 .".The Ki-'.-.th Ccm mandrjer.C' : - , ' Hcary Carey was a man cf renins.' He wrote far the "theatre 'with iiaa;ciiU sad lasting! auccoss. Next hrhiudlcd satire is vcrris . v a . a ar 1 rc !"-: 1 Swilt fir Pope L to lyrical art; with sr. a ' ' y. ho settled down . rare combination o joy to i.iaKo r.ienuon oi I6ou.ftv.ort kr.owlcJ'B u two rare talt-ata, h e lav, ftle J i: -.crta attschr ecr.rr c.. 1 .:. . r.t ta a cri : p.. rr.; ut.ll : csut; .-'tr V.i ; are f r car - . appearanocs cf truth aad rcv.:hu:e. Her. speculative d.v.rc:.ca ia rtv-:cn and politi: ve, t:. -s Lr t:ri- 4 ' become ralljir-point to the pacr.ar.a, This is well understood tv the leaicra Cf parties in all rfstion.' wbn, thcrgh tliey fro- qjer.uy aim atnotl.ir.g mr.re than tbeal tammeat'of 'powrr,Jyet alwar cor.tr.ve ta cedent the attachment cf il.tir folljwera er tolxlrg some speculative origan 'with their contests, well kne-'r- ttj what .deperdj1 for support merely cn tl t irssciVle parr'erv su-i'.ies. I r.ea iices r aflv am: I .a iiv;ii.i Wt.cn, to s.:i ir.te: imo-r.tr rearh rr r.c et '.r.irr- c.3 r. '.7 'V..:. :r.:r.t ts sr.;er- npl. I odles, ir.d tl.e immcrtal words to them, ns wrote tl.e words ar.l meloJv of the IW.-rsl tith',.i, IV r th's h:t .he. deserved, a rcr.- cc: 1.. :: 13 our Suv'ic. v His f;bry is inexrl'c-.V above cr carac'.tr rr.1 t - a .1 13 t,lov r.ni wo urea t..a carirt, it be..oov eth U3 to let cur . c:.a I3 wary r.nl few. a.vo c.jnr. 3 t.uit , Ilii great..... .3 rrr.ch. ar.i that He 11 1 t - c. .3 V, . ...... frc-.i Gc; C -' ' 1 if, ... C r.-.i. r- ; 1. 1 . n . . ;l. a. .:r f;...i . : r - 0 x a r 1 r. . 1 1 '1 .rrtl i 11 1 ad led a perer.s5;:a 'lof truth, en rr r?v tr.y are crrter. .r j icr rr Yf ; v-rJi, ; cf r. :.'.-- --"-:! -a rrti in. siou and a uiche in Westminster Alb " In a loess le wrote never 1 u.ea .10 i. t L..e '.v 1: cUstrly. II? a. II? t - r.l'.V -':r.s r.ea f.r; r.d t:- " i r - r " ' " ' f 5 'ire 4- - - ri V...1 1 ..4'Sgf, yt i..-. -.:rt mere. iii' . ; : 4,2!ir': tl.e co tha law. AVhi'e tile tv,eat rung with 1. 3 lines r.r. ! ; die rs f.::ijl l.i -a ar.l . -crjl. rs tar.g l.i .a r.;.: ?r.r: that set ?.U t' ..3 , a-:l- -:--, f r.l a r '11 ; a c w r. 3 Lcecei to f T'?3 Ci ,o r.rtr.t ca c: ccpy.ri-l.t in songs. :cj cf r -1 n rant, an: t '. n e :3 Y re : , tl ,ih:t w ,3 T i, r 1.5 Is tl.S tatr-: a err imra r tliat rs ct '.a last l.ivh tl;e han- Ur. la tbcra ia 1 3 mcst - :;::.: -- tB- :f c:'r:ll:- r the (0 7:vt tU . r.e JJ '-. 1 cenrr tri:c, a . . . C "3 1 tl. 1 e cc rn ex c' ii.ii s.:.rtr v. .si cv ... ...j t pocr u,.uel..a : ; itr f;t c'otreue i 7 1 r.. 1 l. ..I I .. Vi f. per. rr.'
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 3, 1861, edition 1
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