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JD.IIITUIIEditor ani Prcpricton VOLUME XXVIL . JBICHGAL RECQliDER,' " A IlciisiouV urid Literary JPnper Published wecWjrt lleirhK-W.Aur, 2W-"pw ?-r-. ' . . . ,,rrz J5f" All Utter n bslnes, or cnimmctfon8 lor hl paper, should bo .ddr&aKl to KUttor JUibli- iwwiuur u.r e7. J.!, IttTHAJI.- "I haTt Sennas Ecd of all Perfection." I bate seen "a man In the glorr of his uay s and tberfpride of b.a'sfrenglh.-'.nevas'built like the,tall cedarfaat lifn its head above the forestrtrees,hke -the" strong? oak ifhat strikes its root deeply 'into -thceauh.' - He feared ua .danger? he felt o"sickueW he nd4redtlt anj;- shoalJ groan or sigh at paiiirHis tmndas vigorous, LVe hwbov; he was perplexed atcnomtricacy :hi was daunted at no difficulty; : info hidden bing he feartbwVa id what "was" crooked fie ttihAv f UiitIle Atent forthV Tcael J tippn the face of the, mighty deep he surveyed the nations of threqrtf. : he : measured, the dis tances of the st&rsj'and called ihW by their names r he gloried in "the extent of his knowl fSft I" the -vigour tf hilnndrstandin. and stfQ.ve w searcfj eyeff mio vc!iAtthe:At mighty had concealed:? And -when t looked on him, I said?. What a piece of.1 work is man tjhow noble jn;i eason ! hoV' infinite; in facdi es ! W fbrnV and moving, how Jex preVs and adniirablefui action, low like "an angell in Appreheusirovhbw like a god -I returned,- -Lis- look waa no, more lufty nor his step prood' his broken fra me" was hke.some'ruined tower jhis,ha'rs were wdiTte and Scattered nd his eye gated vacantly . upon what,s- was passing around-hioK -v The VigOnr oMiIs" intellect was'wasdedj-anit of all he had gained'tfy'st ndy,v nothing reoiain' eU He. feared, when taerd w, aV nur d: ngri and wlten' there was no sorrow, Le- wrpu-7 IT w memory was decajed 1 and ; Irea'cherou, and showed hira ; onlj broken linages of the glorj th"t was departed-'-i Hw hwusei wai to hub like a strange 'land,- and 1i friends were, counted m bis enemies: and he thought him-" ?rii strong ar.a h eauh f ai," w hue tm footVi4 .Hwruwig .rser.iips movea, anu ure dance: her lht formlik tbJ. m, sWmI .'.m i v-ivi v ' ; . - .---..a ken, consiffn"we They covered her the cold clods ot crowa.a into ber mourner lingered, U tmlhant with -tears, stHl I said to roV- heart. ifc is oeaiunui.- it -was like the. Nt nnr blossom; vrhic'i some cherished i-plant sfiot forth; whose' cup-is filled with "the 4 I has fltV. drop arid whose heart- reclines" 'upon .-its pi rer.tstem! "7 " - " '-' 1 i again .sa'w.Uis. : chirdwhen ihe lamp of icawjn v u.twnfu in its minu it souvwa.o - gBUe and peaceful; its eye.-. sparkled with joy, as it looked i around pn tliis good and plea-wntrworTd." ''lt"ran swifiljin ihe ways .-knowledge;-j t bowed its tar to rnstrtictionj Uaetop'a like a fmb beforVi!. Iacliers It was, not'proud, "or envious, oV"tdbborn j- and 11 haCueTerJ1Parof. thevices find vanirip Jr l''?wprld;:.And,w'heii 1 looked iipoiV it, Ifembered that ooraviou? had said, "Except yeTbecome; aa little,-chUdreii, Ve tannot :nter intothe kingdorn )f hearen''r: 'Hat the scene Vas. changed, aid I aaw a - man v-honi the. world caflu hononrabl and 1 many waltVd 'for.' m smilt?,- 'They ju'intijd 0Vtlje,neldi that were arid: talked' of ;the silver and gold that ;Im-hnd -gathered j ; tliey admired tf.e stateliuess .f - his dotnes. nd extolled ?,he honour of Jiis family. ; And heart answered "Sftcretjy, ) 13 jny. wis- onr have I gotten "alLthis ; '. eo he returned noj hanks ' -to God,VneitIier:' did .he fear -'or -Bej;T-him." TAu'd'as I jassed along,, E heard ..complaints of vise labourers wlio had . "faped down hj i fields, and thecrics of th? Joor, whose overiug. he ' had .taken e way; J"H the sound ofj feastinr and- reve'rv --"as r " "wpanmenrs. and the un ed bp Wtterlng from his door.'. Uiat the cnes of t , "nnaiiy entering into vJ 'ga- - Aud when J tered on the verge of" the grave. II- said" , 'P "V , ? ,EWU "ev - n'fH'C": " r,f i.m !c;ilh-;0--i7...i.-;. -f.jr destroyed from the marked .balterv u.' daughter, IknQwKr not - 'and he ii.qnir-h a7,nt;-)- , : "r edhaj was hii own iiame.-And one hok !urJ&? xke-t l-afler. a de- snpimea,rssrteesWmW 75 'J";1'" nft want.- f;rl trt T ltt tTr-.'iX "'-' . o. take wim iastanc rt n.eWholr ceneLeUhine heart r.W,.d':,,,a!:,.vrr,litt th,T U,t "krPn inaction, Ibr thou hast se,n an nd uf.'alUt S1'6. Wir"1 errthly perfection f - junintrtiiiew ; .it Iws a thousand vary 1 W' seen a beanUruI fema'lrUd:nga!f P.re,ex W, the first stages youthnd entering iMlJ?" m-t?yS1 &U? b-p.or to W lv into the pleasures ofaife.' 'TbeiJatcV t Cwji-, to.beluM her eye was 'variable and wWq .rTdoiT heri wtu.ml,ral crplt,on sh,jST-,row,a cheektrembfeisoWlhT02fiket!ieBrbrusbllH?(1,rJr ry. gtbepedowv fonnd her not,tHereye sparkled M'itore!'? C l V the mHsic-of hw loTcWVat .rlenMhe rl 5 Thnrt.f J ,ma7 r noting Tfte " Minister .who liked -to. Whet bis joiced on earth hatnore.lj.-aw i train,- ZsZ ' fr'V V"1 tW " ,r- . OWIt. gcjlhf . T..v' th w;;fl(;,,V aflIie mnn wait uhUlwi.rcouii.el4, Induce 'V a wo 'one occasionvl.e Vrth the "damn - if ;'d inerat udopnon of moreVfTwiive mettv- u-""-. u..i.er- woo-, nac onerca tlw valley; and (he worms, -- . much obliged o Voir for- vouYfe.n.1 :rm.r . sclent Rhoi e. Yftma,r. - ."" :' ,rVi " l:"' lu " "" t! i ... i rt..."' , ' ' . "'"V CSM. tumse.t upon .lie . . m -iw..-t,: i ; i .... . i - - sCOiiirreaion cfnf raltr ihntibt Ut .,u o UU l'5J.;e "eiu. ne, Jiniu." ;Aiiere is r .. ,'r h i Lnikh ..i-;.: .1 .:. .- Bnirn . 1 i lk , I : 1. f Il ' -' ll ciuuoi 9IIIU US 111 LPl MMIC H IWi . " . .-' id n - J .tin. liuiviiiu no beauty, or'gface,' oi? loreUne??, that con-!!11' mVa'7-1 fiiereiure, ih poea ?otl..j iinueth in man"; fbr thts JiVue'end of altfu fnScla yeper.wtently does 1.0th glory and perfection;- - ' . . '??U! nl masktd .Xattene. I have seen an infhnt'. vilhV, Air brow; Jt:hrU-lJ, V A-J .V-t-1"' and aTrame-hke-poUsiredivorVsuibi1' were ffctm-tts.enorts : itr.r .,! '"l3 rf ' wart lon.-. erai , again it" wept hut u bethetits glowing clieek f .' 7 - .rTT: T " -" .T7, - "njpred:withsninea. or it.4 hVv oA " l' J A GlorlOUS ThflJ'T - . e opnred -ere c We, knotv the Oovit has r.o, rV nTM .V. -J V .r? T r'ys S,,rrong t ,at they are liable hrno r Uf. :fo ia the death of .a-'smner, but theeafsof thefc- tension, will, tl.t-or3 recia lr I Inn . ? - JZ on ratU 'f4st he fcLo?U repent and l.ve. Turn NO. 38.1 Was once the teaclmble child that I had loved, the Ueaututil infant that I had gazed, upon witb,delighil"isaid in tor bittertjey,'! have seen,annd of all perfection i"? and I ; Slashed Catteries There w a terrible eniciencv in masked J1 wn us, ,.v vpeiung on an enemy irom un expected quarter; thej; arrest his march, Ihrow ' his rnhumis - into confjK-sios,or put them"' to fl'ghf. Thev"have played no infe rior part in fthe present' war. v Jore than one Southern-Victory has been secured by ti.em. 'Their vcrv- name has often amitten our invaders with panic. , ; v- T il asked talteres arc not unknown jn fpi riiuar Warfare. ' where" exciting less tArmr kbey are. even more eCchnt.; 1 ;M,'fy";:b' its masked batteriesi, It does not a!wavVHenlv repudiate the word nt God, u 6 i t ' a rgues that, k becaues " rea son tnustiiC. iii iadsrmeht on the - evidiirna nf Chri&tiamty, the, interpretation of the-sacred record and the cUnratur tA its rWtr'tnca be determined by thcircc.naQce-witIi'rea! ?oh. lVocTpdihgn';thi9; rule; it artfiilly sibstitnte for reason "the pride and prejudice of the 'carnal lieaVtf 'and rejects the Trinity of rw;rsbni; u the? iinftvo the Godhead ihn depravity of human nafure, the" atouementxf unnr, Ttie work- o!- the. spirit in rgvnera Hon everything uv fine whichr'fcoutitutes tlietJUtrnt-uve teaching" of HoTy IScripture. iV wptcism Totally - smiles the soul from Uie masked battery." of ' rational lrieolov.": jinranntee as us masKeu oaueries. .it once rh &n of nis i-Jrins from tiirte to tiniev lit udu!tis W . .j ' - w to day on Jhe -plea that sin shall be. fe nomiceI to-motruw. T, J postpones the ter vice!, of God in youth to Tte old ae; in ripe ffe to the dechne of lif Oost hunt- still potpbiiea-until dea th overtakes j it, and it droji iiitd heP.," Through' the, mere pulling seafon ot mental denression " .".--V; v; ' ,uri tv be kept up j juid so from linf masked i i lie soui isFinrKt'ti id infamy of habit While -the haUte- of-WillLimsb j;anffi;andne or our,chaplain$was stand ing by.'his regimenfyi encouraging the v men to do their dutv: a soldier'-Tiawid bv- Lim: and takins him by the hand, be nz'ta ia tlm chaplain, his face radiant with the pe'ace of .oa, vr- iijs a gionoii3 things ta be a (Jims-tian.'.'- 'TJie' time,1 the occa.'ion and circom- stances under winclr, th!3 remark was" mad leave an indelible impresou. P-Thereiwas: a man, in the. midit of bullets, wearing a coim teiiance - of 'perfect peace and; bappniess. liuw-it illustrates 'the mighty power of divine grace,- that, when grace i3 most needed, then it h eiveh.v -How. it enconrapes us to hold on to ihe integrity of r;our -Christian profes- vfeThe Temark was made bv one-wl. j could utjdfcrsta'rid -what ra glorious, thing it was to be a Christian: Th limn will rnmi whn u wilHiave noUiing elite to comfort iu but the religion, of Christ. Without it w'Iiall go"to. another vorld, poor miserable cast-away 8,-. having' ho happiness, ' ud peace toiever.. ; i,o can' -'-look forward to such a loom ivjtho.it consternati.n ? - But with tli reliiou of Christ -3 cur stay,', we can meet with, composure all trials and - difficulties of ...c; and wheu .we depart this ITc, can 1 k "P with -certainty -to t!.o hou.e r. t -ii.ade witihand,.a manoion prepared for ns Zy Christ,' where fulluo of t,U..;r,v.;n 1... iiorli jn forevermore. - . lay we : hope that the experience of ih C. nstian fo.dter Uul enccur.v all our .. . " " - I tn ! i ! iwri-d knr'w.VhaMb ye met- DoTotcd to RoUgiori,- Morality; litofaturp'ftad.'General intfnc'a.'3 RALEIGH, N.- G:, -WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMgR1862 aathing'of gloom," interfering;. ritli happN ness.,- lint; those who have experienced it know,beUer ; and ihevteetimony oi- all who have made full tiial of it is thanamfi aa tThat of our. soldier, " it is a glortoua thing to bo cnrisuan so.eri nurcipmn.- ' . 2." 1 . S . t f, ; ; Ineorrnptlble IntcriUuccV ISO rovertv there f; Millio'm of mwl tnf hav6 Ivflllie earth poor;' but has one enter ed heaven poor? Lazarus, the moment before ho died! -was a wr?r at th -Tt but fc moment after hia death Ina Atnf huA grown eo ,fnst" thai thediancht v worldling sttti survivmg-m ,ati na atliuence, in com- PnsonwiJi itim. was a nenniWoniiDPf i Oh poor believers I rejoice Tin:: prospect of your greav umeniance. it: is . really - im mense', iiieatimabH ..unspeakable, undefiled, and fadetlt -not: away; , Has ;it -net-'been ypur endeavor ; to lay -up iy ourselves trt-asures in. heaven? - Why - not 'ofiewr think of results- there ? Fear not." Tliere IS rood tiea from . that far rotintrv. TTn suucessfulr as you may have -'ieen on earl h, j..-v I. 1 . . i , a ti t juur 4jeaTciuy; 8ctiemes nave an prosper i The treasurr.of God" overflows with vonr wealth ApdLili !wfeperffclly safe.--Ketlher "mothnor htsl corrnpu it, xior can tbietesTireak': thronch and steal it More over, it hall--iucrene fbreVer increase.- As loiig as yon live on Varih you add to the principnl, and iia Interest wilt multiply Ibe yond aH camputationi' to all eternity Croo sii was ricb Solomon was rich,-Lneullus was rieii, but me bumpiest beir of God is richer one army takeu prisonerJIovr could tbey getlnm set free ?-; At, jasl a CoJonel belong ing. to the enemy K was taken, Now, there was a way in which our Colonel might be released. -.They could exchanga pnsoners, ihey could give up Colonel for Colcinrb i -v .7, Once in the council of a day when your case va under ccoiuidera ijo i i iie-qictum wa, " How shall men -these children, the youih, these precicus scHilsbe saviMi r. There was One who sat Uit're, whose ulood Vos precious enough in i Weight of God u buy. op-all ouls, He tJi?. ; Lo. I come aid ...that wn a if TI lad -said, Fl herv JiTif U - my nhlood v that wilt W a ransom., . .TirV Father accepted the oi.nl ,oi ine uw : vm know who that Son It wa Jesus ChriL wlioi I doiibt no forms the subiect :da7 "after da v "of xtmr ieacntv-A. instruction -lie gave, lus precious ouoo, ana yt u mu nave that Wood aprmk Iel on-Wur hfart. or rou cannot be aavwL Tiie-way to aalvtlioir i the blood oi: Jesus i childrr-n, will yon not hxk to thisi Lord'Jesus yurisv mat you may be srtVed r w bet u better ;i ha n a 11 v on a .! nrt v b u had always -coiiIderd .that-' tfie ; prayers, which seldom ocenpied uioTe'thhri'a. 'quarter of an , hour, including- the XorctV Traye'r, wlHch he - invariably repeated, preoared his mind; for the: sermon1.-, W g a remarkable fact, that on entering lha pulpit he ' Would opcu the Bvbleat that part Where the Lord's Prayer appears, nayin ? on several occasion forgotten part of it, which so fnucli annoyed him .that lie "adopted this modeorprevehting any fulurtf Vexation on this point. lltcol lodiont of Wt'Uiam JaitMlnUi, f A. :; Chrlstlanitj In Cities'. 'Now, as at all past pertod.athe-g'reat bat' tie of Christianity and of the church - is" in tlie.Iarirt towns. Tiib'so rtiff afat t,. - man activitjr and life are"' the; .fulcrum ! by which - she -would ; mrxvo thef world." The leaven 11 uiatwould U-aven the whole' Inmp be planted in ihotvery reenter' cf the must luaso, iie.Tvcr man is, mere Uhrisliani ty, the religion of mftn,ffolIows,"and thf cit ies are pre eminently the -haimta m 1 h,o mm 1 v.. . rallymg-points of man. -They" corui itute the " - . 1 tuv very backbone and spinal cord'of, the social system of th world, through which; there fort', every intellectual and moral influence that is.-to tell upon the happines and wel fare of-the race. .'circulates.'" Here, then: 5n this thronf: : .-tg,; teeming place of. concourse, the heavenly window ever lifts Ler roice. Incarnate love still bel:old3 lho city and weeps Over, it'; 'and iho same instinct, caught from His inspiraiionwhiclr led the etenrof the !Ii-'.j,:ary ap05tl Ktrrtight to the Anti ocIh. tf.f1 Cormihs. and the Ilrmrli nf it,A old .world", still directs the eyes of the Chris tian philanthropist, to "the Lon'.hm3, thefan Chester., and the Glasgow of the' r.ewv' conwe cf agi-s ha only teiidVd'to tnha iiMtiS I'liiiUll 1 w I'lOfl It .kllV aJVM' 1VM13. I IlH 1 1 The , , a aiicucc tit xvat HoW wonderful it U ' Think what lie -, .-- ..'.- ' " -r hears and sees, and yet though immaculate- ly noiy, art ttiat sin la infinitely ttensiTe- to him. and infinitely Powerful, ao that he. can punish it, how he spares 1 Take the oaths that are Jittered. He hears ' them all, and they! soar tip jn'one ' horrid 'jjhorustb'th'e skies.-: -I Take the cries which wrongtitid out. race, extort ftotn widows, orphans. '.and the oppressed:, He hears them all, and how, as Abel a slaughtered corpse ' called . from the cround, must they 'pierce His ears and de mand venireancaf- The bloedJwhich fa n. justly shed, drawn from ' tlie reina of inno-. vcuvry uu Qrro ib nil, uuu ' lb , 13 -BUiaOcnt lO makA riWM. Wht m. fnttl fenh'raelra ' nr from corrupt dtie.'dVelhnsii. and. hearts of depraved humanity t 'And itall mounts to Him.' And iret he shares keena back ihel "co"' 1UUUUC19. - y-xiuw BHinzing X4.IS pa tiencel . . He is . a God and- not a man, and therefore his cotapassion fails not. I2ev. J. Bracer. .- " . ' W'tlUBff wltU God. ,Tlefeis asioc:nlar force and" rresrnanev often to the descriptive phrases of Scripture; Wt.wu .or-- three words limning a ; character. What "can be added to heighten our con ception of a Christian when it is said of him, as it was of Enoch-'He, walks with God?" fit the Christian who ' hasr attended to the dieiinctiori'of his description, there is a thor ough! v .reconciled andf accordapt mind, a mind perfectly according with. tha Character and Will of Gfd, as He has revealed , him, self. -:: lliere is,, first,' the knowledge.of ' God in all hi attributes and purposes p then, ap proval no wish' tor" change any thing-admi-ralion cf Him as he is: of his planras it is; of,; his- admuiistration, as. he subl:mely. con ducts it; Here faith comes in as an integral quality one- essential , in him who" walks with God. 'God is infinite in his being and purposes cbnseucnily, but Tittle - of bird comparatively caa-be revealed to the human apprehension. , : Here, where communicatioo is not, vision is not, knowledge is not, faith ouist be. So it is that he who" walks with God, walks by faith." It is 'faith .that appre hends God. aud brinirs' him near. -: Tbnusrh v W - -r" O all is dark ahead, or the- war is beset' with oaDger, ana no end or sate conclusion is re Vealed; fattK enconraffea the soul to for Li'.o niui ii. . , . .... w . -.i . -.'t Tr-'$ "'- T.v TWre is a sacredness in tears. , ' The are 4 not the mark of weakness but of power. nejr, re messages 01 . oyerwneiming griei, of deep contrition,;of unspeakable loye If Ihpre were wanting any argument to prove that man was not mortal. I would . look - for it in the strong convulsive emotion of.' the-i uicaai, vtucu Viiv - uut IliM UCCU IglUieU. .1.1 r,..It ei.-t:-" i . ... 1 ,uu founmuia ji iceuug are x.aing, ana when? tears ; are irushinff' forth . in ; crvatal streams. . Oh,'" speak Inot harshly; of .the ... . , a . . stricken one weeping in silence 1 Break not the solemnity bv rude.lauchter or intensive iwmw jij, xrspiac uwi wouiau 9 keara; iney are wnat maice ner an angel, acou not tt the stern heart 'o?jmanhood is iometimes melted into aynipalrfetic, tears . : they are what help to elevate bim above the brute. I love to see tearVof aflection.-:- The: arii painful tokens, but still rnost- holy."' tThf re there were none "on earth shed- tears' for 19 i'anuic. 111 icnic. ah Btviui u casurtfk mi a t1 iO b 1 in '. Iaaa 'am'. amThV .laMttla. - T I me, l.should,be loath to live; anijf no- one miahV-weeo over my -'rt'avetl' could niver die in peace. Dr. Johnson. ; ' Temptation. ' John rvdwton sava. Satan seldom eompa to ChristTahs with erreai tcmntationSL or with temptations to' commit: great sio.' You bring a green log and a candle together, and thev are safe neighbors."" But brin a fow shavings' and set them a light; - and then bring a few small sucks and let thenf take fire, and the. log be in the midst of them and ..in i: .i'r-. 1. - . '. ;vuhi buum jjjvh iu 01 jrour iog.-i 'AOil to it 19 with liule ains. Xou will be startled w.ith the idea'of Committing ngreat sin, and 90 . the devil brings a little temptation and leaves"' oh to indulge yourself.' : There' is no great barn in .this;" "no great peril in it.i. 1 - 1. . . ' i nio, , miu so ojf 4 inese cnips - we are easily lighted np and at last the ereat "creen loi? is burnt. v. Watch "and prayr tHat ye 'enter notlnlo" temptation. ",'."-'". j'j ; " ' 1 Lead us not Into -Temptation The following is a irood illiistrat inn "of" thw fulfilment -of ibis petition of the Lord's pray r v x kree Indians id the vicinity of Green Bay became converts UoT. the Temperance cause, a unougn; previously addicted to put ting the eoemy m their mouth that stole away, heir brains.' -Three white, men" form ed the charitable., resolution of - trying -their Indian sincerity.'. Placing a canteeaof .whis key in their path, they, hid themselves in the bushos to olaeryeihe motiom'-of the "red men. . lhe first one reeorrmzed his nl.l fr;ri with an ugh 1". and. making rt.high step he passed; on;.;,-. The-'second', laaghed, sayin, ".me knoy -you f" and walked around. - Tle last one , drew. his tomahawk, and dashirt" it to uccei, said " ught:.you conquer rae, now 1 conquer you, : ' s. ; . . : , rice ' Dr.. Holland fvp, . That if persons r-M " At s; -: Ctrlstlanlty "and Wczen v .- - - ' , .- - ,.- ' 4'.y:o. women in general' Christianity saya Uatits.' Author said to one;of the eex': tldShaiart loosed from thirte infirmity.' To rtt-female infidel is a monstrous- character. Ke despisea her own mercies aud eeks for S Af fife with ptirer current, flown, ' : H As knowledge Jtills more ample fields, - ,;va wm 4i uvi J viVf - j.. , - .j. ... : fctore pure ana more exaltsd grows I -The homage man to woman "yields I lyiore angel-hke her influence shows, t Ignore angel-like the power she wields! Mrbi is more true of Scriptural knowledge u'te of Knr other. The Bib! a nuts woman ff Kahove the reach of a-, thonaand rf fwk an atin..M Pl..!.i 1 Flriel are unknown. Tit br 'KM, in n,A favwith hope and chanty She "shonld bej wra. fvums iu. asi u ti ubi -ljiiit- iirrux m. ih viiuir spsihe shield pf Saviour authority. l' Ifl Tr1r rmrfraManl -t".-"C.. 'was . maxim of Frederu k the Grunt aof Napoleon, to keep their, forces cou- mi. li.! ..J i. il I l ' i vw-inicu Muuao icau tuera iy trie siioneat tftoblrf route! to meet ' '".the eiiemv . '; Tine r?ff hdwever,"is "represented as not always I vmi. Dntnln.l -IflT- '1. 1 ..LP. lJing else is safe.-; Delay brings .acce? w'ri? . tne nkt: of Satan.' : Delay causes y 'f indacea - desertion frnrn 'tbi. hnaf M iuur uu vuwautiiasni. vo wane. W -, ..... i T. ww r ' AYe -rU"ad.-then. at all timf. for -n e4.enffafferaeiit.: : Lost time in 1ot Tti-. 1, ,1.. r,.- w.nl 1 ri. : .r Z" i v 4 v w vwuBi.-s iio3 is uie piace foH wttlet ThiM the crisis for battle f f such, be" your f constant conviction. v . - vpiriv ox muoieuCC, aimivivwi AJtf uua.'.r - . , t-r -a . if : TamUj Prarer. uspct.re very body iecre'tly adraita :thV ootTAiiou oi lamnrDraver. - 1 md tin imm tMEtrouoie many are a nr lo -inn nrnw fnr tbieglect: It tries them-not a' littler to st yT Ten themselye8 with an'" excuse. TM Usual.plea is inability. Ther Wo'nni ta? fi-lher nir.-y Whii ;ft? f rollect ilieir families together iiTghrand "TWB4 . wiey uod so-mucii auilior- it.t their Va house as tUt? Arid then cai.aey poi read a portion or the Dcnpture to?frn, and- kufeeling: down express their cSfDn desires lo,tlod I. If; they cannot tyffi prayer in a" moment, 'yet can they tv$se a. form? .It requires no great ih tftd a prayer ia. a audible foite.- '.But wlfiHif it be hard at .first, it will ,soon be eO if persevered in: 4 The m,ost ot those wfmake this apology presume on their in- af '?. Toe W tnnot;before fJiey hf UtriedwBut nntil they have1 tried they dj? Jpat know w h ether -r tbey ; can or. bo V- if some have tried; onf" and fa,1,l V -Cfllttnure should, not -dishearten themV nor . JlMA. i.'! J. ' . : J. m .... '.J..'-V ". ..I . .... . fc!S!,ur fyeu twenty. Jbemostneneg-' tried miln2 tnanv times before; hm bprnm n of; : Besides, rbow: do those" wbd presume eir inabttiiyto conduct famiiy worship kTwbaf assistance they; might receive frgtxod,.if they were to .make aujhumble aijliUiful experiment .MJny one -should condescend to read this wpIoeSi.not -pray -Jn his family, 1 advise hifa xornmeuce tmmediatelr. 1T k thiols never will be sorry Jot it;' but be is noMlsure'that he tnay.hot- bo sorry for it if.ioes not ? -If' there Wert no other rea- ifaT'r of Lie practice,' this alone would be33cient.-r. I, think it 'U. Jay .who - eays thfeVil fabiHy without prayer, is like ji house Wii ydu. like to live an such a hoMse? fWM. . -iuvir-ir - uas. m protection f- v- ' n ? I wiat.1t1 it you are -waverine'WweeV? edi eor'mid on vbnr left ' knnd ia d;0obo'(?r. en6f5ebellioii, discontent, remcrrfe. despair. u!jj(; jiji ntuf ittuijf . viiiiiwrj; -xetweea IS" ar,S J UinS 1 -WIji,e J "4N tbe Kp forming that will soon - be "fixed th4s5aclef is dei beninj? tlikt will jsmin hr. iMed forever. ":Iiideciaiorf ! becomes Brltvi.3'5. 'VOU- decide for hrl) whifA trM w: ve'At heaven. ; J - 4 '.how imminent the peril otthose that arsvenng 1 "It is now," er it is never jdt nl-A 11 1 n nn. ftlt n u , f-Hji , ... ..viv, ; .1.1, vwi niii euuu be l-Hhaj can ueyer,; be opened and a urjftyss ae.t that C8n, never be crossed. Otlltvl COuld brini? Weverv haltinn-r man he?y.ion that as a sinner.-without Christ, ffrP'-He stands on the narrow ledge Of IWK- above him la thA-lArrifirt mmmS. v, Z,Z that he has ho- oower' in birnf f a W Jow ll,m 13 the ' arabys" cf deatV.! death that never 'dies. . There is Kill J I f- . .. .- "" 'leaui m iiis uosinis oetween him and tr bottomless pit. , V- '-Oftker .fellow sinner ; ; awake to ? thv true' a.tienlous nosi'tionl ' Tt i hf( nm too -ihere is yet the hopo i!..t hangs .... -1 T A,1' . -.- - 2 -------- w .Jo, VI.IUbliV.1 I.UUJ turo(H-.uoa; that hope can hit thee over i;t 01 tny guilt, and land thee on the - uie, snore or. eternal saitty. - ana 0 lcat.and Jive. "Fly for rcfup, hold of .the hone set before you," ?1 liveth, 3'cmr Foul shall live; ; He an'-or unit nlenteou3 in mercy. .1 live," eai lh the -Lord God, v"I have- ilisnQ asnes ana "a crown ot glory that faj&inot away ' On yonr. right. hand, is p)t ;t;.,D STlrl M 1 VM t-i A i . 1 1 m C a.1A 'vii uuti nu nuiuui Mail t y : ui Ultfj-S W . V 5- WHOLE: l'."" fii. -W '- .. a' -wV. '-- . -. . I Afrit o ' rln'm V f-rt. t il. V.;.--. i.f : , & . - " p j mwi i it vw)t '!'--.' demandof ' all .the,'; churches. Ifc'is1 tl onV"- . point on wb'ich all are - agreed, A11 desire'" -.', to see j among Christians more good woik3, more telf-denialmote practical obedience to'-'i. " -Christ's commends.; But" what will product' ' ' ' v .iiiiiQa i AJimii;,. uoiuing -ouc IOVe.-' There never will be more- done for 1 Chrisr , ' till there is more hearty love to' Christ -him- , self; Thf fear of punishment, the desire ofT ' , reward, the sense of duty, are'all useful ar- uiniipni. -in Y via. . w n n n . j ...... . . . I. .;. : . . , holiness ; bot' they are all :Vea k r atrd 1 powers less hntll a man loves' Chris-t, ' Once let that ; ' B'Sbty: principle get hold of a TOan a'ndyda,' i . will jee his wholer life changedi; .-, v - i' .JUet us. never forget tliis Jlowevef much i the world mav. sneer it foilmo-a in. T!i. ' gion," and 'however -false ,0'r uhlfealtby reli gious; feelings" tnsy aom-etiaes be, the 'great-' v iruw siute Temaui8 4berund1that.' feelincf-w tZ- me iecrev i comg.? .a ue iteart must be en- -. . J ! ' . - .. . . . 1. ... i- 1 J down. vTTh'fl AfTortinna mntf U imll.iO :i.;r .,'. e'iil-i u nil 1 .1 rim iir iiif nanni vi i on w j.m t ., - -- v W vs VI tl ..JLIJ IUU. I " his service'-or cur ohd!nrH'ri!l tn ,.riS; :-. . , ' ivv lisaaaVWia ObSIIVat 1 6UlUi It fwjll always lie the loving workniaaH " who wilt dornost in the; jDordV vineyard.:" .. Antlcinallr!r4rrll. nJ7; Mm?, rresen .'whatsoever .it' may , BeV; you take your foot from .the' preseut'stand " im uc itub tsoiiciLous . lor inn tnrnrn f ir- "tn umci iv jof warn,-- towards to-moivv ; row s event; vou are; in a fssilpsa It M like TefllSfnsr .tOOlieni-b 'vnnr nraeonf - ' tliivef t ' r.A..t. .1 If . ... " " - i . . , - f v.(..ci, H-niing juu. Man wact orinic - the"-1 nextdayr If it be well to-day, it'is. mad- ness to make the' present miserable b'f Tear v ingt4t inay I be ill - to-hiorrow wheu""your - lwallr f..H 1. J--. rr - ' - ? ywi;, i,ivii v lu-oay .u inner,-. 10 xear - tnatr-- . -.. .l.ir .. . . .1 ... . -.. '- . . uiyoQ way una upy S'.BIUICllOn I ' tiUt it f "T" tomorrow VOU Shall Want -Vtiirr anrrOWi-wn. ' come time enough. ?tbooj 1 von nr. ?iatK i- en it 1 let fyourv trouble, tarry. tOI.Vits tiar . t - .wine, v aui, u il tiiaucc m 111 tn.nitviiA.'Hi , -. 4vk" t v tue cares 01 lO-morrow. . -Eitjo the julessings of this day," if God send tbero;iao the evi4s- ef kf bear patiently and-i" aweetlrt for lhiidkv ia nnW irl.t dead to yesterday,., and we-are jiot born to i the morrow..TTf' brorrtM l. .r,:rf ijayj enjoys as much as is possible j- and If v'J only that -day V, touble leani upon himjA it - -T' is sinffular- atid; finite.f?nmc.i.nt i. t " a. - a vivi u iiiab ci luin --i.fi ' day (said Chrfct) the evilthereof-". . sufS H- J ! cient, but not inintolerable. Vint if .toU.ltm&i abroad,'-and bring iiuto one'day'a thoffffld: - i - wic cn! ui uiHiijr, certain ana -.uncertain,. wnat win je and what will never be. lour 1 Oad Will tnn)m-n.tt''AA if ; ---."V aWe." Jeremy Jliyhr,. : 1 v v "tvivmuiu ia ib 14 :-uurt:asuiv- . rX .if ; Little Care Commit thv lriflo.1 rTnl a A Tt: is nothin'? tTTviaL'-Hi lnw t-r-Va,t, .:. - i " - v mw u r. 1111 . 1 1 1 1 r 1. - ternesof the- heart and tblesiAd i -tVi ' 1 inougui mat m those pettj and trying cares," .,. . if we will onl:Mcast all our care 'qrr nipi, for TTft"ririlTi fnr n. J,'i f.i- ' .: ' .. ... . - . Vlll .CAIblllT ll-llll 1 - . cares. to wfeieh-we bnrseives Can "give of name, there is oclvonr heavftlir VnkA'nti - sooine ana cairn us. Sunset. , v Who is there who has ever Jnnl-Pi? t the" "golden eates of the resnlpfidpnTVoct can orrpw. wjth U3,Mn oqrgreatv.triaTs' in -r the Mct' friends and fortune,- in sicknesa -v-a&d such like-' troubles.-.".but in th itt tW-"-v t' benceand .watched ; thd beautiful departura " i ' of the god ot.tiay, and':haa notelt himself "-J"' i:f.a t .-. 1 . . tt . . ..... J lifted from earth to Heaven, and hts' (eeUriga " t" ppiritualized " y the, contemplation of the-.' a. .(.Wit V i"TC.i.tiwB . : .. J : 1 fv-'cne? 5 The 'glories of sunset can be seenV; mvij iu- men giuatcsw uiness-. on- ly in the" country.-;;.',rhe' winds afe now"- 4 hushed amohg- the - foliage-th6: birds; oC U )'' liave ceased i their warbling the: v n" voice of the labourer ".is no longer heard -silence hangs like a- "caaopynnou the scene. " .uwi hhmwii, . , ia auroaa - in ine -country carry along f with you no. book lo' ' r aid,.yourreflection8go ;alono-.or .with a friend let your heart be open .to the infltif : : ence of the Bce'ne let its home-felt delight) Vr rise up unrepressed resigir yourself: freely,'?-" -and entirely.to the: emotions"; of your.OwhV V bdson--ancl if,you Mv& "not been-top far-- v-', corrupted ,and- contaminated by intercourso'- V with the v;orld, ' you will 'return, a better.? I i m v - v aaimu t ,1 -- .s fr(-Ti t . X. iiHiitiiHr nrtn n tin maf rvxon ... .a , 1 - 'T a&kld ft .ilinrlav Or.VlA.1 t.anta. if. l.A'. j j w wuiiw. .CV..WI kLnVIILI I ' W '' - expected to continue his tfTorts of 'that kind - aurinff.hte.v;-"Uertamly.". said he.- "nuiessv Sntan'a kinrrAnm i ?Bf roirid finst.s- I Jiavo enlisted during the war. r ------- ... . w - ... Agooj example;.' fnr nthorft.--' - '. -- . In'the sjslrit'ofhe'abore resoht tj on, "a , fauhful teacher in jLondop, au-r.(ted school forty years atd was absent only three Sab- .-- baths. l 4 There' is no religion n- malrinnf - rino1f miserable j" God loves to .ma ice1 poor- 'sinners. ? harpy: in the Old-Testament ho fci.T vca"-.'. delight yourself hi the'Lord: and prniii3 says, ",itejoice w t!;e Lord nlway- . -The surest -reme.V teamst the ea6 o - death is the hope of heaven. . l he greatest enemy rnuman liappiaesa fssin.'. C -J ' 1
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 3, 1862, edition 1
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