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... Tlk M g X. B.«auxn. v-B. K u n , M NASHVILLE, TEj^BSSEE, SA'OtoAT, SEP113MBER 10, 1859. Tm WKUV B UKAMX. t PEN Aim SGISSOKa CfflLEKOT, Iil,»iinii .il^tMi^ r«(3M e O i i r e , ia(i IntakftrOe&r.' BMstteaar Inkaoi^tfBkiDK— How OAsr Ito aiOk ttet boodr I ttoiA! rflr.MnaoeBBdraiT, Seuair BJ-bab ca* Ihdr « Hmbaait Ja trOmtowA; 1MB t Tf«-t c^Bl And Bocul adectiaa aScc ite r»Ti I—M—TW . ' TfcMilHotlhDT Of lortw er > r l e t * ertm* IgrAent TkMAi'OieatdMS, _ t rt flS^iintg b«. : fcY^ w Fncraad , CUB rtVFT, ViBBfe iatO. kr tta Xateite a M a o M far liy tBe Be- ••BBBB. 'tfoS Mil '.^ISsTCft SbA AilpHiv 'W BClt tD oAzv A ^wifiiil mftMiiity [madktait tfae xad ^rith v - yari: rtt SB cm ( Mt iR. WMf qesnt&y. > t ivolcEts ilBBK. cr ptcvuiiB tWinii»~- V IFLDBHB&MB' IS CEHTBSBI*' lit pmOk Fimiiian teaar yrirrrf taam rfm Bifc wbicil be Uoa HnrtT rf.tlm haUU - . C b a " .espe!« t t e "Bxucastic j b n x f t m tStr n M n and infda teiibifl Ramb); la tm thoa THB fULFIT. fuot&B AHs oBomni or TRsrJJXB. BT xar. «o»r. nam*, v «*at«A. {omiaewn).] "TksaaUiioisvTftel n t o Ikee, to oi^UMtiMcttr. Btt if I tui7 tbtt tto« mnlknnrtovtkaaoBttettob^Te UtmV in theteniB <•( (M, vUtA b tfa OnnA of the BtIbk O ^ a a p f f i u o i (Bsod a( the t n A ^ l Tm. m. 14. 13. 2. 11m dmrck aujr im< dqwi /rtM. laxs jicmifoithjiiktgrmt K t ^ last ustraetioBa J a m nT« to Ui ap(»tl«a,l«nqracd t&«B to t«»dk t n tUi wksteewmkai nfwiTiiJ Nottuw viMRd as •(M-enailut.Htklag t ^ a o t ani^MduBgto b« flluni^ To re&aa oltey tkaLav-prer H r^d&B. Wlotmr t&« C9i««k niaT te is t» Im tee as directed byttenavoT AelitiiA w ^ h petfiwi, aad ' iHWwdkdMi&MlnAfrawMrak «< Oavtokb, a9aa4a, at OMfiu^Mes ef p n , ' e m ze^staUe £)r lean' Ti» m v d i u m a i i m udTiot itc f o m n . Sow any «iBai4ead^ hoMat- I «r- 3ee via whu lOTNC t«e biDsa iacnaiM! (BnaathrkKra i^^aaaqri Q m rinac b r tka ftar— BHB daB vcaiT iKSrt natlBdv teqratDt&M! . Hn4r aiT kwi Ito peHtsn caa fitiB*: ASiiwteic AaiwfriaUtaa^ J U I ««a iiiM. • I. * tiff —Mfc Jwma^tidBtsaq^t .Hypadnmte. aC 3ta pnsaoaitiffr i^BBcrp wnar jet Haftad fiadf lMfe«r aad^ I a l a a — a c VBccai jraiteaB Q9 i|QBBisB lair (BVCF SUUA CCDrtCtSt* MdS^fiS^^* " if l^pviBMSriooatfca cTOitaBBg af A ^rafc iHietnE ^MortCH Goat. fi Cadiartic Pflis, IflPiHHM yariaiia •••Hiliufcnrfi,, faA niitfiiiirlit" ^ __ l^ma ImMa •CiteM^ vabnnp-- -"'-Eib Thil aiu «e amrikju 1^iwM ihiifii .m irmmm. IS C h e n j Pectcsal, Q m CSMDrewau"—We aiKie^ vader tUiWea^iB Oa SM Ckniiae JiiAjto'i psacraiili tfadbs OM IbL Zftnt< TMM HBt- fa^(Oni.)«te«a8ai*iiBid «Ba»IM STaactl- M it BMpdte, on te I t a dt.^'SiSall 8 1 ^ as^ia t m eaanq^oB^aBaAa of oUwr aiUlJfcal CkiodM vbp liad aoirfiiiii' eaewitita* irsKh a aiitit.a GbtWas %aftiii, pi 111, mai AajOifcalaidb taj-fai maimbatOrittla Ika be ahoBU act M M Mat. Iwt AbbM Wro tta taiaBi» to Ma owa saipoaaihiar.* TBi porite lAois aa iDCS- nbiaiBoaMirine;, ^ aa ITlfe. Baekaltli. aSo- a tookte stow Oat ••faaiaaaiaa b ant lap. tjoa^ Aoald tanaa caafitele Ibr tto oifisBtee, -i^^nq^aoiaffig^atthecaaaiita. Inbatk caaaathawTO^taaiimaitaia ftoavtatliiftaa- aaiiitalarlidmi lo ke On las of Chziit: aad baa ka aa nq^aoBba^fccffc* MiatafaaDee arOiat tarf ma o f—Sd. Bkr. >a ill I III! —Aeaiii*MirliiQttf the Amtrimw OcMn CoMV. ftA Xm Hin. fa^ «alce ttei t!a Tf^ftMM Tmiriitrr ia tbat pfac^hadaa apgafnlmrBt«nt^enaB&K^«r tolMet»B seven] p « a n «)BbBd bees tfACBei ia inbacj, "ntktr than has t t e ftaot tte datdta of Oe KedwCst —A C a n o Oscx Bxuxasi—X&a ^ . y r . f l n . aa'a OsDdt^^ t&a Sziid«{e&Uaoaa,ItaB ancr S^flOO embSms^ lhxns£ tka paflt jvar coOectioca be For- e^ JDaiaa, *t tka maceilr e m a t , hoita b o a aadIte Chat* b e eaolflwlcfl i n v i t o bnavoleatdijB^a ill kibifc. -men«aIBiBBatflP.faapa^iied letter, ea^taa- ^mOmvfbiaaesMt Oe attcBS* tsoriw f&e AM. era dam tzxda is iTitwJfiTtot ^ a ; t&osl «ttfJTnW. ia« Oat, a BKccaabl in tbaeODEta to i»«pen the >iade,theaaa&vaall[ be oiatoa bgr Aftiexa bar- baiiaai^ and aar &rai,sid «bai is wooe, our s a i o a i t o i ^ w a U be n i ^ to iLait baibaii- ttaaiandttwrnU in aa panibia id < and oatiaoal jas^sltjr. at aoatk Cweana is no* ta]io« a. , md ia a t f v t a a BsddicB than of ewe fi^on liBCB 1866. «rUa the Hacks bnelaiiairicenaaBd. At tbb nte thr Fabaetto Sate v3laaai beAfissnized. I : I Hill WIMIII ..r aalmn dia^azta«» krteaM. VtewttfaAas r fTcrr <iibi« nfiiiM af ite but b M tra^BD^aqEtrka »iM Bd Bo. r s .1 r . C . A X B K A C9. u m s u , juML (•eo. AiMi. OMMttekte. —Tkan noKarltezzanaB Qeuraa.—! don f a t e , isa lato btlaetoBer.Ba^Aduaa, aijs - Bi »e it is d * t h a W w taatihttke doc tnaa ef ataoal dawiatiaa, U tIie,SraiieefiBla-the flntthaa^l Maw tte to he tioled aa inpind. I am aodentaEd hia IiapacBfeao ether . Wa boa maiataiBad that XlmwiatBtm nd rnmliiltliBasabat niifBii pfcana et hMattr. WlBe thfeiiTiw HM iriliB to bdBe«a I^SUe, Bke Mil inn i i i i l i g h l i . l h y * T iaga. I f U W m d h - k e A m iaae aee4at —To n a Facn—A cafpottwu trxfeSag thnagb tkaBOBBta&KmabadaafTIti^ B e t ^ a g o o d MethaastCtoA Beaker vhoaUed topoidiMe aoMkoataL—Aaooe^tllmdwiiMtheea^attm tesoaM kaaksgoSstettasCaa. Tbe eo^ortear iavMBlhekadnDttkeKbieT O. 7ea,^bid that; M ttaf had aaOaivIa Stiettmfimtlirtitm. The feee of adoEatlMfastraai^ SaiUtad b ttb CBK Kan- samy koadioAl of tbumiiili kavl^ MM t» flDd the deetttea oT t a a ^ t r f k a wibeinj of gei. tam to tMr taaaneitteata tUa Bataaakfiithe tote or a m —A tArxan Sacaamst.—Xhs Ftcoch d«M of the jr<Ma < a< Obnhn n«&Ka (hi : the BatioaatChai^It. beMtmaofid lii»«haleea». Oa leCWfltA^ ihama«ad(d%ilhhiB. -*a»amea«aaaa.—0» IfteUR Jan^ >,1tia. CtrwMa* •kfclimi weihed ^160 .aad ifca flMBif il|ii»l>-|j1;m TheMathi^>i«i|liiii, takeftfcefMatodthai aawo«^ ^ ^ ^ go totnA aad dicalattaaM^ iUr Wm'-SMta.' the Mm ahk to t ^ •a.- i^lHawAheXmldbihwtetoiek. ikothar ihaE -vT^z hteted, a(iriiaaQ74iiutied CSinatiaB eaa raw at tfc» e ianlu w tfaU Jawa Cfairt ia the itaUiakMnt of Ua Tiaiblo C&ndk, k u IflftU «i&ont n r a g aay lawa for its foreraMnt, bsi to Od^ateltkiavi^ to owrtal maa be caniCiS otrt u U i ertr TtaiTiiir imagiaati m%bt8^Saa^Hfo«l«l»eeoaBlakI«L If ttt < a< J M a t j M ^ " OeniiBe Medaf theiatarcwtieaof kmnamadoto to dateta. Paaladd. lav ia koly. vA Aa eomwsdiMBt lialT. jost and good." Sball wetsdiotlMtmr Shall veaM it a i ^ ? S. SWCfcaaM^OeU^Wmtesmif. f i y e — • iiiiiii I owairtt, maf mtd trmm^ tfajiBiair < e a y < W f a 4 r - exeniae of iu power, the Cboidi na^ aMoint finniti owa BeabeTdip, a eaoumttee tourert^ato and r^ert is cases oT daaSagore&ctwiw; Imt Mt to daeide in lytoattab The eoaunttoe^reportiaalwaja to be rabmd to Charch £gr ila liaalaetiao. A epmndttee eanaot t a b awa.7, aor caa (%«nh giTe avar, tlie power with whieh C&ifstkaa inrated i t CVnrTsh euBot delegate ita powar to aa A a m i a t m of lay. Bcr uriaiiitrfi; aor eaa toA Aaawiialiuu paaa l a j rawn>aftm% or aake aaj itanii^ a a j exees^T* power OTer it. The law of O e l r f c a i a t & e x ^ a m o r i t a power^ aa w d l ^ o f i t , ezisteaee. If ane bmbW bj firaaatbelwof thoLotd wmj fat- latUa^aeeiatite C&neh, tLe aaaM ataj be trae vi amrther, and aaat^,.imtita majoti^ Bay, aad erea ^ mxj, aad ao a augari^, or tbe wliole Mubeislujp say oeaae to be wvrthj of BKmbenUp, may oeaae to be a riaUe CborA of Oa Kfia^ God, may eone to be re- >y Oe Lord. Hoses dis- obeyed God, aad fe this diaoba^ce he was Botpoaitted t o k a i God's people into tbe I had; yet be was not eluded fima ftrhea^eared oa He Moaat wiA O m t t f bis giociov traa^vimtiaa. Paal wb* waa doabtteaa aa spostki of Jesna Ckrist, aad who did aotraa aaoertaialT, as ragardsc the prize of etenal Gfe, says <rfltim*df: rk^«BderBybody,aadbnK itaatonb- (ia obefieaee to God^ law) "leet by to (rtben, aqai^dtoaldbeaeastaway;" by oUien ot GodTapeeil^BadlbythoLotdbiaaeli^as aa. worthy of the office rf a preacher. "Sowwe ennnnaa^ yoa, brethn8, ia the aaaie (the aa Oera^) of Oe Cord Jesas, that yo« withdraw :raBtaetns froa erery biother that walketb disoidcriy, u d aet after tbe ttaditioa lAieb y« reeled froa as." Here the aat of with- dnwii^ is the aet of the bntherbood, aad not tfce aet of tbe (Aardi sesoon of E l d ^ nor the aet of tbe aiBmter ia charge, "lioar I bnaewb jtm. bnthiCB, anrk wUA eaaoo dinMaa aad ofsaiises, eaattary to the doctuaa. (of (Anst) l A i ^ ye baTc leaned, and anid&eai. For Huj that are aaeb serre not oar IiOtd Jtsaa Christ-" la- findoal taemhers •who depart froai the doe trisesof the |a^d,'wa see by t ^ a p e t a b e sroidad, to be lejeeted, to be "castaway froaathe Chazeh^aa aafit tat the risible body of C&rist, the (Aardt of the lirinr €h>d. Wt baTeseeaaoBeof tbe dia^wbidi a Cbatdi mij aot do in the exaroaf of ita Caoj^aaiy fommt. Letaaaow ioiiane ^ tiae l i ^ of renhtiaa wbat a Cbaroh aay do. I. A Ckiaxk mag extniu diseiflinaty pawn-ta rwnvia^ BuaiSers titfo tb lU mmrt^niy in this is i»ticlaiU—is nottrana- ftrmbUtoaiutairbo^. The Cboicb eootes tontber by its own coa- seat to traoaaet tbe basneaa of Christ's l c i » " iaaB that eaae,&eedaB, digaiiy aad ia- adeaeaaf ahaiasterwUA Csda ita oaa reepeasibUi^aadkaowaao aosta bat Christ Jesas tbe Lord. Wbat a blee^g wben all ibeaMaaberdtfabreUbebisroiril! Tbe BiHe, tbestatate^o^ of the Char<l^ its Bale of Orfet^ita^wMiitatinn, aad Book of Kmp- liaerhaaaetevea ^^awtodOat tbe Chareh ia aot eoapetaat to traaaaet ita owa basaeas, by a a d t b m ^ ' n a oiaaaieabcnbip eolleetire- ly. It is tbeeeatralpomt of all iwnlcwasti- ed powar, bariag ao eoart above it to look aptawitib9e(Til9eria|^,ai»aay eoart be- low it to lookdam witk aa air of d(«- •atiMit diotatioB. "All ye are bretbrea^ •aid Gbrist. .«Te kaow that the priaoea of tta GtaMha exereiaa dommioa over tham, aad tkay tba are mat mitim aaaari^ mm BatitiliaQBatboaaaMgyoa. M abaMevn aill begrat asMog yoa, let hiatbe loarserraat" Tha mepttoa of oumbcn is lefsmd to tbe CUi^i^dMapoetla «Hbb that is weak ia OaiUtkreeeireye, bataotto doabtfol dia- ara iaatnelad ta nouTe ai^vithoBt &itb, tboagb weak ia tbe aadj.taotefaatba«ak,if tk^are ^ u aal dayaHag* aboat his reeepte. WbaB.Prt«rprM^it&Rid, -WbaT^y Aafcgiaii^Norifadkia Wetdwara baptiaad,^ aadaoaaelsawva. "Aad tbaaaawd^lSe idmalbaB.abMt Oiaa thoaaaad aoals." "TbereoatiBaad attad&Aly ta tbe d^ted aoeitnty to fte Word of God ezdaded at an. Pi^ tnanBTfnri are to be daahwia ao- eorfiM ta Ae rale ^rea by FaaY ia I Giv. in iS. Wbea tbe auaaben of tba Charefc fbaDeeeaetMetbertbeapoadeaayi^ "Intbe aaae of tbe Lord Jesas Ciriat^ wbea ya are eaatotegetbff.aad toy Spirit, with the power (aaibarita)«r tbe Locd Jeaas Christ ta de- liver saefraaeaeaato Sataa for the desi tieaof tibeti^that the spirit aaty oe saiad ia Oe day af Lotd- ptarided for, and tbeia is aoae ia tba Bil^'be yead ^ i a o r of tbe ACbar^aay reeeaaader its aetiea oa appBeatknt aade tba crdaded laeaibw. 3. A t OkanfcAasflaHnpMHr/• Aa/teOfc iiatramagrttai»9 StmnaU- mtmtmtiUtMiinimm, muat mot it JiparUd fram Faai iastraetad TisMtby bow to b ^ v a ta the boaae of God in relatknto tba ia w a ^ aa awaaation sboald bnagbt agiuaat aa Bldtt—a pastor. Aad this iaitraetioaiaoeriak: "Agaoast aa elder re- eetTe aot aaaccnsatiMi,bal before two or tbne Ha* sagMsta that peat •boald be observed ia b n a i w cbngas aj auaistera of tbe gospel, lest tbi cane of ( a&oald be njaiad by briagtag iato a worthy u d isnoceat embaaatdor of Cbriit. This sanestioa is worthy of eoaadaratioa ia ill ^ CSivrehea. " F o r aow we lite." <aid the Mostle, "if ye staad &st ia&e Lord**—la Us blaaied toatb, e q ^ aieataDyaadpiaotie^y. , 4. Oa autat^MtatMHU if npeniane* tk* Chunk tag riam thou a haatrduAd, lag- mat or mimsUrs, to numhtnk^ im its ' I t . ease of the iaeeUoas tooaber ia the CoriatUaa Char^ ia t» la 1 Cor. ott from tbe 1st ta 4 e 5tb Terse, we have b i a e z e l a ^ from the Chareh; aad ia 8 Oia-. Sd chaato-.flraBtbelattothellth vene we have Ua larieratioa, as directed by PaaL Wherefon I beseoA yoa, (Ae <&ardi) that ya weald eoaftrm yoar love toward hia^" It was the ^ercgadve of the Charch to ezareiae thk power, or the apostle waald have directed oOetwM Noae bat As body offaaded ata fini^theofeder. Kcae eaa farxjve sia bat God acaiast wham ria is 5. TisrWUtociooMtts O«M ^ b m 2i*s softfytadbaaaa&srsfcsp^tts CWcb. wU this Jeneavtie law tf Okritt tkamU brdgmrlai framt. Pastws aad deaeoaa are tbe oaly offioets re- ewaised by CbiHt aad. his apostles, aad fiw thta reason tbe Baptisis reoogaize ao otbor. Tbepastoc'sda^iato pieaA tlie Word, to h e i the floek, to labor ia word aad doctrine, to taadi what Gbrist has eoataiaaded, to ^ve hianelf lAi^y to the week of the auaistiy. ne Seaeta'k basiaees ie to receive aad dia- barsc tbe foads of tiie Cbardt by ita diree&n, to save tabke, to attead to the waata of tbe poar,aad to aid the pastor ia bis caie of the aad ^ritaal interests of the (aaroh. d&cers are to be doeea by tbe aaeat- betahip tbe Chard ia the free exercw of thmsafiage. is elcaily sat forth in the first chapter of ^ Acta oi the Apoetles ia ^ ' itmeaiof MattMas to <01 the piace from _ Ja&s by traasgresaoa had foOas. This appimitnieai was atode l^ibe oaa kaadred aad twaaty d i a d ^ who bad assemUed «in aa appcr looaa" ia Jerasslna, Moa after bavi^ mtaesaedtiM asoeaaioB of tbe adoiaUe Ba- deeiaer. Hia instraetkaa were fredh ia tbeir memory a^ea his model Chardi was < aader tbeb eye. " And t h n gave foi lots, aad tbe lot fidiealbtffias, aad he aamered with the devcaapoatlea." ToGod's people alone belongs the work of eaffiag a la tbe axth <£^ter of tbe Acts of the Apostles we find thn model Cbardt agata ex- eteadag this democratie ~ pointiaeat of sevca deaeoaa. themleworks! "Then the ajostlee caUod tbe maltitade of the disei^ej aato them aad aaid. " It ia aet reason that wa ahoald leava the Word of God aad serve tables. Whaia. fore, brethrea, look ye oat amon£ ye, sevea aaeaof hoaeat report, faU of the Holy %iri( aadwiadoai, whomweaiay appciat over thia MtCTcas. Bat we wiUf^oarselveaooatiaa- any to prayer aad the mnuBtry of tbe WdrL Aad the sajnag pleased the whole amltatade." Theae deacw were appointed aot by tbe apoB- Ues, bat by tbe i ^e aialtitade of the dista- pleai Hne was ao prelatie dietrtioB. The pastor has ao aathority to say who aball be either a pastor or a deaeoa ia the <%ar«b. Kor has be say aathority ie fill Us plaos in the palpit, even temporarily, wbea ha kaawa there are objec&taa ia the n a d of aay tbe members, for tbiswooM bo trampKog oa the foelinga of those aMmbers, aad woald akoba plaeii^ tite aiiaistar bimsetf ia a poaiti<m ia whid Jeaaa Christ has aot rcqaired him to staad; airi that modesty whieh always aeeota- --'eattne piety waald dispose him to dooliae Forapastor,Aerefere,toassaatothe of- See of diotator,iaUus,orstaayotherreBp^ to wrest from ths Chareh that paeiag^va whieb is emphatieally its own; a ww^ve it eaanot traasfor to him. For him ia his vaaity to elum it, or for Ae CbarA ia streteh of ita ooarteAy to sarreadw it to Usi, woald be to travel beyoad ^ boaadaries ea- tibIidiodbyibemat£aw-8^. Tim phraae aajr palpit," &ua very aqgraedUly from the lipa of miaisters «S Jatas Christ, as weQ as the phrase "aigr Chareh." Pastors are pvea tbaakbL" " IistOa ward af Christ dwdlm yaa lieUy ia aU wiaiaat: taadU^aad ad Uhi^ «M aaoIbB ia y a ^ a d b y a ^ aad Miritaal S M n ^ m A pmrn ia yon baaxta to tba liwd. Aad wbatasaver ya ia ward ar deed, do all ia the aaM o< tba Lsid Jeaaa giviagtbaaka to God tbe Father byJiim." We arere^faind to rat oa dtati^, tba hand ofpexfoetaaaa. Not that sleepy eharity aUch ia attaadad wiA u£difimace to, aad eiiaiiaal af, God's trath aa the oaly ralaef life. Trat ipefy aaa oaly be.aalUvated hy obe£- to &e tntth. Peter aaya, "Seetax ya „ J* have parified yoar soals ia obeyiw the triuh tbxoa^tito^iiritBntoaiaCBgaedlaveof Oc bretbea; see that ye Ibra oae aaotb« aat af apare bMitfiarveatjy." Jesas Chriat prayed to tba Father, tba he woald saaelify^ dis- esples throa^ the Irath. "Thy Wimd trath." \ We are ciborted to grow in ^raee aad the kaoaledge of Jeaas Cfei^ Tbe maa, (m matter how b i ^ bo ttaylbad in the estima- tioB of the Gbnr^ or th^ world,) «&o has as ntach oT the graaasof tba as ba .waata, baa aot yet b a i M what a n first priae^plearei' Ihegeapadaf Ohxitt, a a d f i Mt a ooareried The fisMdes of flikt p r a ^ "Lord aoarfoi^ deaina to be, wbolovea Gad aia aidaatiy as be wiAaa to love him, lAo ia as pafieatairf ham blea8baeaie9tobe,wbothinkB his heart ii pare ODoagh, aad that be ia as saaad ia tin &illiaahanoadatoba.is80«adasieep ia the i^aima afimtaal death. **I dull be aat- a«ad lAea I awake with thy Uksaws" aaid David. "Now I kaow a p a r t , tat t ^ s i a l l ivaaasalaa I am kaowa," said te graatapoatlewiHaapeakiBg af lamadC, Ao prayer af the traa Qnatiaa ia: *• Tct I lovethn and alSR, 0 lar paaa to loM thea aaare.* O a ^ the iaCvidBal who baogera and thirsts aftCT nj^taoasaess h u the blcHod proaurc of Jens tha he dmll be«ned. 7. TV Cluirdt of Hi Ut^ God, pO- lar Mi*d grammd «f tmlk, is a mittwtmg iadjr, ot^aavatf 2y tka Lord Jtsus Christ Aaaisaf/i wuT fir aof mnOnd, M agjni^; 'iteemnotlie*iiipaa£*itiik Hm nor mais with ssfNjyroansss aatM The cqttaia of onr calvaUoa did aot oome iato the woiU to make compromisea, bat tc des6uy tbewnrks of tbe devU; aad His eom maadis, " Go ye into all the world, and preatft the g o a ^ to every aatataje. fie tkat be- lievetkaadiabavtaaeddmUbe saved; bat he that believedi aot abaU badamaed." Hen ara repaired ta bdio»% to paaaaaar^ioa ia t b ^ hearts, toproEeaaxt betee saea, to eafiat ia «partlea*d««&»aad Mkwaya." There were ao«daabtfiilfiapala^"am&aem. "Aad abBaMbamai. SLOa. m mmOmrUg af Oai^a War4 iha Cfmnk aaiy swftaah fraa^wniaj aitmtari. H a rak iRtr daaiiM xritk paraoaal ttaas- tuiiiiilii is hid Iha ISA ebsptar at " ' IStfcwaala mmtmwrnaoK*. lar alady •j|^liwMabaiajimWMn-. H k ^ aad tdl him of ha fcaU f i i a ' & i aloM; if ha shaB hMT tbe^tltoa Balifltai^Mt take with Oaa eaa «r two tf tMar may ba mtobHabai! Aad if ba a ^ tohmatbam, teOittotbaOhanb; If htMgMVlmirVaa^latym ^ ^ Ammmhmkl^ mm aad a faUicaa. I* A ^ l a i a e m aartk ihaBlw coatn^ la Mtiii(a*aB,Mr«t (hMt«l» «n to the Ckir:b, aad aot tbe Chaidk to tba pu- tots. Pastors go iato OepalptaBd aat of it, by the will of Oiardi, tlumgh tba Cbardt baa ao pawer to ooBipel titem toserr^ fortiuy ata to take " tbe oversMt thereof aot by eea- straiat, bat wiUiagly; aot for filthy laer^ bat of a ready mad; aeiAw as b«ag lords over God's hentagt." 6. ThaOsinkofihtlinmgGodahotJdta iariapromoU th* furity and katiim* ^ i/t aaimftaiilua. Pie^is ^ Hfo-blood the ChanA, aai aithoat this it beooaes a ^ v o i d , is Mwer- faaa, ia dead, ia tba eyaa & world, aad good tea^thiagbat tobaoastoat aadbatroddaa aadw foot of aaaa. " I teseaeh yoa, a m - lb(«," mya Paid, "by the m e r ^ of God, that ye preomt yaar bodies a living nerifice, if h ^ aidl a e e t f ^ aato Gad, w ^ Isyear raasoaabla aarriea. Aadbaaot eoaforaaad to ^warid; bat baTetraaafonaadbyOa ra- ae^Bf of :madnd,tbatyamaypteiva wtet or yoar is Aai good aad of God: God aataUa aad perHaet will Tbataoalia wbtob Aa ^raea of n a t a s a l i a wkM tka mraea of la wUah the lava of Oaf iasbad htaaady dealroas tograwia anaaa kmnrie^ of Jeaas Christ Tha tra^ aoavartad itaasr daiues mora to ba ha^ Aaa to b» b w y , bataa am aaoia thaa ha hatea ML Hakl^^iaobafiaaeatoGadtbaa ba ever was ia " Ao piiintM it i i a . " TVaa d^^ mV^ labotma tagtAu^ ^Gad. o V w t b M f i d i a aad pray ' btMeafthaGteifc, Aa ifbitaBl J( limi Ikia aad aot to God, amrMdiAmatdllimm. ,'!iemirettm. Hanee mfca» wgjaijwd af .God,' -bivalii^ aaaa, forbeari^ eaa aaaAar, aad foqpvilg if n j maa b«raa qaandl i| I Ckii* & « v a ) M aa alaa an tbiaeWlBVL p ^ aa al AieMstbe bea*arpe*eLma,mwl paMO af Gadttds ia yav brnvH A Aa ijpa a n . ^ «ilM i« mi it f tha aaay ^ Lord, to take tbe whde antor of G o d a a d W t h e g o o d M t af foiti. T o the w a b ^ af Mddin, tte af lAosa war&ra are 7 Aroi«^ God to the p a U ^ dawa of abraag hoIds,aBd yet to a ^ o a e it is aot le- qvredto ^ iatoaotiva service is a very ar- rooeoas vww of its pontioa ia tbe warid. What! God's staafi^ army standing still! Impossible. " Go tfami^ Ao gates; pro- para ye tbe way of the pe^Ie. Caat tip, caat up, the high-way, gather ont tbe stooes; Eft np a staadard for^ p a i ^ " " I have set watrtmea upoa Ay wal^ O J< lem! idddi EhaU never hold Adr praise day aorai^t; yethatm^emcntioaof tbeLord Batakaee,aadg^ehimnorert tin be ilid, aad till he make Jensalem a pmte in the earth." Here we aee Ae watdonen, the mlaisteza of the g o i ^ , are never to hold thebpeaes ; BOr are t h M who make meation the Lord (Ae privato anaabos of the CbarA) to kaep dlcMe^ All are to move f«- mrd, sad laova together. Tk* aaptoia of oarmlvatiaB has ao aQl&tseia forloagb. Tbe Chareh of Jesas Ohiist is not neatial, rat agmarive aad racompramisiBg in its war- Guv. i t i a a qaesdoam tendnds of sobm of otor ablest stataaaien, whether it isthetme Kdic^ of the Americaii gavarameat to extead ler territorial boaadMriea aay farther. Bat there eaa beaa qaestkm ia Ae miads of " the fdlow-oitiBeaa af A* aBtats" retpeccing tbe praeticabiii^ of settiag ^ tbe staadard of the cross ia alllaadK God has givaa a baa- aer to thaaa that fear Urn, "thatit may ba dis- bceaasaof the traA." n o tzaA mast adaadpcadaimedwitiiaat eomr We will n ^ o e ia Ay aalt«tion, and ia tbe •ma of «ar Uad we will set ^ . o a r baaaeas." ThegaspdhaBaer mnatbadiqdayed baeaaae <rfthotrBA,aad a»ver ba foriod anta Ae kii^dcaaaof this weddaWlhave become the ' I af oar Lord Jesas Gbrist. Gotbos, of the liviag Ood,:"Go ye i)^ all the world aad preach the goagel to every c tare." It ia aot enoagh that soldieia be listed and garrisoned ander a good eommaader. They mast go into Ae baMe-ficld, aad bo hean» of the word of oonuaaad, aad " doeta of the wwk," to ba efident wldierk The bosom of Ae Christiaa soldier shoald bam wiA hdy raAadasm I0 do Ae of Ac Captaa of his ealva^a. Hie love of Christ Aoald ooaliaaally coastr^ him, aad Ae work of Christ ooatinaall; employ kim. Ae moral law, aad boA a n aaperior to aay haama eaaetmeatt Koto 2. Good watb ate acta groaad of jas- tifieatiaat bt<bia Gad. Note 3. Kevartidasa a good life m M k f a a - aUa. .. I L nismaicAL.—^Ineladis^ a statemeat of feeta, rdatisg I. to aa iafivitaal, 2. to a eooi- mnm^, ar8. to a pcrtiealar pet»^ Note. ChanietmiBtie ftncral aermoas are d ^ i l t . Tao Iit& for firnds, iaa maiA for eaemies; 1. Tha Usta^ oCiD^vidaab oraatioK or iimm as pvea ia the Scriptarag fanuAes ia- teresting topes for sermMS. "S. Be earefid to avoid boA andne brevity kad aoSaa leagth. Historiaal aermoas an liaUetobei^oat. StiU tbafyhava Aead- Vaatagea: 1. of foasuHaEi^ , bnee theamoaat of aarrattve ia the Scriptare^ beaee also oar Savior^ parables—S. Aetr evi- desee is intdligiUe imd efMve, aaifiat^that testitmyto auaw aail aipaieata; aad 3. viv*- a d ^ of e^irca»m.' Abatn^ tratbs am ' „ foots please,, bocaaae tbeyae- wiA Katara and Provideaee. last^, tfe story of Joeeph, Ae. IV. HcaxAnva. 1. Exbartaliaa aappoiBs Aat the heaicn kaaw aad adsairied^ (be traA ia Aemy, t b a ^ thay adtbcr fed nor obqr it. I>en eiMtioa is aeeded here. S. As eoovieiioB is tbe basts of persaaaoo, teaadatjctt b^arc Egbt is given to Ae aaderataading, is nBpnfitaUa if not really injmioas. .3. Still trath, Aoo^fezrifie a s ^ be told, te tbe terror ahosld be in the tiaA raAer thaa ia the W a a n . ^S^ sioct ncoQBi^iil miaiston, saAaa WhitSdd, Edwards, words aahdl, daanatiM, && bat-AeawiAteara. gve^ Beaaarics,!. A p n a A w i a Ae sejeetiea of *^ 'eeu <haa& aim at varia^. The Bibfe Prorideaoe a n fall tf it. INvcnity of contlitiao in Ae hearers demands it. Occasions reijuuc It. ± He Aoold never seek to gratify a Tsitt love td aovd^oramaaemeat seasto degrade the paljat iato a theatre. Ar<ikiabap Usber says, "laaastmartaatboao traAs wkiabpta- dace sooad belief anceaadalUeofboliaeaB." ChiiBt aad Him eradfiedmaat^e the basts, safaotaace aad a d of all seraaoBB. 3. Ttepreadtawhoisaialoasfor sabjeets t » aermoas, Aaald s a ^ ^ that is w n ^ wiA hiaisdf His relifiioa ftoai^ t ^ r a iafinitdy varioaa, rieh, stAlfiae aad Ew- mentoaa. At to ^ptoptiataMB he may soi txaaa hadtote, b«t a van* of seijeets indMataa awaat,dther ofAeaadetatoadiag <a-of thr heart rf Ae milua&at. Fim tW OUiUu Ttam. srom sKutoxmsQ. n o i a Lecture* deUrercd br Bev. J. Ooiac, Dl J>. av «. w. r. L£OTC££L caoica OF a uxi. 1. A text Aoaldaevetbecboeca for a aaen motto. SL l a ehoodag a text then shoald ba aa af- foeta&m of peea&arify; a»—"Jims. lUtel," "aiae and twaaty knivee," ^ 3. A text Aoald eoataia a eompleta sense of itself: 4 It sboald ooatain a oompleto sense of Aa a n ^ writer, aad tbis.partioalar s« of the t^i^irod wnter, ahodd oea^tate Ae sabjeat ^ tba disoonrae. S. Texts Aoald asaally ba aeIeeted,^Aioh a n plaia aad dmple. URmjBEW. caoica or a TCataqr. Aam Christ to te tiaaaaf Oti- S. 176—wensi^aM S. «Nm O i ^ to tliaSiifonBatiaB; A n vara a U ^ o i M aad myatieaL l.Fram U&i to the lSA««|taty tiny acateovardal 4. Thaaaa to tba pnaast Aay Inva beaa af a mixad chanator. of MnKtts mpj be divided iato I. DoctaiuiK L Tbaabjeet of daetriaal . , Ae aadentaa&ft aad i W 3. The tmaniiaT dootriaos af the S o i n t m or rf Christhai^an ll - - - Ua iasttaelin. S. TVaa eaa 1M ealT t . HMSV^ fina lUw m ^ L ' t l ^ m &laa aa<^, from am^'moBaMe wiA Ifo^tto^tw waidd laami ta II. SnooAii OS LJtelHv* Sf^^JUiall^. frthm WHICn iS TBX CHOtCHI Mbbsbf. S s m s s : It is a very eomBM»fy reedved opinion aansg PedobaptisiB, I be- Bevoytbat - every Chun* b free, oeertaatly with the IKvine-i^ to fraato her eonstitoticm anecably to her ovx vines, to the state M a o ^ y , and to tha n^endes of pattiealar Batsndtan opmcm has ao foaada- tioB in SciiptareL The SiUe pvca ao Eeease mea to aet m thdr own staadard of d a ^ of&iA,ef £)etrine or of praietiee. It is thecmamoB eosanlaiat of Ae 8 « thoM whom God eoadfrnw, that' A ^ walked e v ^ ose aerarding to the imannatioB of k b ommhaari,- Aat t ^ fallowed after oaea devieea. T%cy siAatitatod other thaags fdr the «(»flasadis«nts of God.~ Godhas p r e m - bod ia tke oer^tara of traA (he ralaa of &iA and practiee, which regimes onr i n i ^ d t oib^ diaaee. He "taqairea eertaia expiem aad apedfia aeta as A* eoafitioa of aalvatiaB. If ama aatetitate some eoatrivanee of hia owi^ however honeat acay be Im eaavietioa of the efieaey af Ae sabEtoata, bewiTIaamedH per^ idL" Thahana^ofGodi^ "IfAoawilt diUgeatly beariua aato the vmoe of the Load Ay God, and will do that wbiehiari^t in Ids d^t"—Kxodas xv: 16. Aad a s m , " Ye ahall cot do after an that ye do ihk day, every ana what isrightiftbia owa eyes;."—DeatxS: 8. Now, I do aiqecG bitteriy to aa qtimoB, which if pat iato praotte^ aad canMoatto its legitimate reealts, woaU take Ae whole auaagaaaeat of the CharA oat of Aa heads of God, aad iaveat it in poor, frail ama. I take it for graiftod that all who hava read the « Tea days travel la searA ^ the Chareh," in eon- aectkm w ^ the aar^tarai, a n ready to admft that Jesas Christ did not sat apbat onaChanA whik ba was aa earth, aad tbathe did aay— •that Ae gatee of hdl Aoald aot mvaa aninst it" Wdl, if this is trae, all other tiharohea mast be of hamaa o r i ^ aad, there- fore, aaaeriptaiaL If the warlmaadnp of aiaa, they of ceam mast teach the doeiraes of men. It has been proven perfectly st&- foeto^ to the writer, byAe "Tea days ttavd msearA af A* Charah," t W Ae^ Chard ia Ae saaaa identical Charts that Lord eataWAed aad set apoa a roek wbea oa ea»A. Aad i oordially teeomaiead Ac Iraok (Thaedocu v«L 2) to Ae oarefol ofaU those who bavehUherto beea depnvedof (hat pfeasare: T h ^ eaa Aea identifr the B s ^ {Siard WiA Ac Aiioi^tdie C h a n ^ Now, if the Baptist CharA aa the taae Chardi —lAidi does aot admit «f a doabt-aQ tbe other CbarAea maat be haama aad if Ais ba trae,« Aa* a strtuTeamiot rise above ita sonree," tbea, of ooeiss, tbay ma^ teaeh for doctannea O n r oasaa tamm^mdamtts. ar Twaarr xaocsAtt amisrs i» 166*1. TbeMlaatog«i«tiiaiauuaf taH,sigwid kr^CAaj Sfrnfm aadfeiQ-ether(Uos. dMcaoa, aod bntk- r ^ aad appnred b; mate thKi ao coo oAsa, was peaseated to Eisg Charies n^foI.sBdee, MeO^ Tkar'cducd, -iraaioDateairRaohedWBafe pmeeatMatotha laas «( ear coeds, bat ateo Sfc tt- saif.iatlw thin d«<^&aaitka aaaM." Vbetaaw tbeBaplfalsof ICflOI Art 22. '«We bdevethat tbeaameLard Jesas aiio AowedUaudf sEve after hu doo, by maay iafolEble prooft, (Acts 1 aindi was takm ap into heaven, (Lake M : 51,) aball ao oome ia Ske mnaer aa be waa seaa ta go iato hoavcn, (Acto 1:9-11):— ' And wbea (Ariat, a t e is car aUl ^ pear, wa also ahall ^fpear wiA bim ia glory.' —<Cd.3:4.) 'For AekiMdom isUs, aad be iatha gover amoag the aaSms,' (Zeefc. 14: 9^) • aadwejhall rdga wiA him on tbe earth.' —B*v.a~ia The kbgdomaof tUs world, (which mea so ad^htily strive afkr hen.to e n j j o y . ) ^ beotane Ae k i v d a a s of m r Loasd aad hn Oiriat—Bev. llTi[§. ^For dl is yoars,' (ya Aat ovareoaae thia wodd,) 'for ya a n Christ^ aad O a t is Gad's.'—1 Cer. S : 2S,2S. .'Foraato Ao saiaia Aall be Ae^ngdom, aad Aa cieatoeas of tba dom, aader Ae wh<& heaven.'—Baa. 7 2 7 . e ^ y aateJmahar,wiA Tfaa las^ foilhfrdly foU^I^ . or a year, waaw leaton Ae fia^ to baalA,aadpvaUm gteatara Waee aad i a « Aaa be <mr had b a i ^ iW. pW'jBfe.-^I^iir. ItiatheaSaeef Aa Haly Sbeat to ammo aaof oar aiaplaaai aaaaaa, toereatowiAaa aaaaeaaaaftbe patsaallave ef God toward aaj, aad to giva aaaa mramt of am-eygjaH. iaginbwi|aam As,.Amefaa, wa an bea a f ^ fl!pr}t,mad reedvefimalHmaw exatma, ae a n we aba ammaJ bv tha. Spirit afoaradapte,aadbea« waan ababeis. k i a wiA Gad, 'bain aiSh Oriat by Ifca saw havatha p b ^ arnthertbeeaaMtf'i T h o s ^ a b s ! aowraaay 1 of tba spiift it a tUig ^t n m ; a wi tain raafcrnamOhla that we sn the ddiinad'Gad: a eertaia aaerst aiaaltwdatwrn that Gol haA reedved as aad pat away ear daa. Ha aa* smaaCfaia^thatCd fed ftaad kaev it. SaSSrtlfeAiS^riS^SSa^tfi' Aat kaow vAat Ae sad ef the Lord m.— teat Aat tbe sdnisabo^bavaao maAaaa, ^ pear,theai&anbeAeffday,AeashaQbegia.|i,awaadnas aad if tbme en onto them pa«arov«Aeaptiaas. to^' " « theas wiA a rod of iraa.-^tsv. 2: ^ 2 7 . Thea shall Aey rsedve a dvwa of Ii&,wlaeh BO maa AaU t d a fram Aam^ mw t b ^ I7 a ^ taxaed or o*9ttmmed fr«; for Ae oa- aad thdr vainr^oidagsbetaraediatomoi^}. ^ AdaymyirfAa apant mg^Watation.. as h is written.-Job W«bdieva Aat then win beaa order tbereaametan; Christ ia the firatfr^ aad I t ^ a e : ; ^ or a ^ th^ that an Ont'i his ccming; then, or afteraard, ufaafitTi end. CaemniBj; Ae Hi^dam aad r ^ a ef oar Lord Jesaa Christ, as we 4abeBeveAatb is aow m beavaa at his FaAer^ t ^ h a a d , aa we A>beiieve, that,at Aatiaae mpemrtad of the Fatlaer, be d a n etaae again i a m e r aad aad Aat at, or after Ua eoad^ ^ae, he win aot oaly ruse tbe dead, aad jadge aad lestwe tbe world, bat wiU ako take toUmaaifhaUagdam,Mdwin, aooordkx to tha SechAana, reiga aa Aa throm of bb&tbar David, oaHoaatZiaB, ia Jervdem. forever." ^Idiatepowcr. Fteislaaoabadbyaasfti^ I per fiiaa tba Spirit af Gad iaiba W ; mi Mea ia tba i n af Xopiady laakai haok to ^ days ef WIoAdd; ima ia As af WUffidd laAad bad to Aa d ^ af B a ^ ; BBoaiaAadayaof B a a « waft, baaaaea aC Aa daya «f WyeSb, miaibiB, aad LaAer; Md mem Aea wept for the ^ flf - sadOiyaestam. IbaiaAM ~ A a ^ o f Ae.Aaaadm: ami Sfcsaa.r.iK^xs'if^'s: di9« af JflHi Chrim wan m Uial M la a i d Ym iTT thn iajii af laiidmj. aai lb lafll man of Ae d ^ af E ^ Aaa Aa* fiTtf AamostglmieedafafChiat. sLa ma ladMtoAapaatAaBAaiaama. Bmt aamnd, Aat Jans GUat is t& mma t»^y ash*wasyealm47,aadb*waite Ae saw fonvcr. niHTa^ia*?! ibS Tliyra JH^^i Ae traA Aat I maat ptaad ti^dSfllS £ aBsTto^CTaTaimaeaadmy God. I Aem^a^ he wffl d^ aa^ Aea^ wiU b a j ^ ^ ^ rf A S t ^ ^ ^ s * ' * ? a " * ' "i^ga^ Aatwhid aiSWaa aiiTm*alkiittdom,aBdAatia^ toigdem A a Lord Jmaa Chrirnhimsetf til be alnaie, vidMe, -aa^ imu Lord aad K a g at ^ whole earA. "We b d i m that as Ais kingdom til bo amrcnsl, soft win be also aa evedaatow Aat dan have aa aad, aaroarotS in wltid kiagdom ^ foithfolia Christ Jesas Shan zaeaive tbeaadj ef thdr biOu evaa Aa sahatkm «f Adr scab; when t b Lord b t b ^ ahall be also. "WebdievetbatAe New Jeraaabm Aat ahaU aomo dowa btm God ont of baavca. Idea tbe taMkada God ahanbewBhi the metiopoKtaa c i ^ of thu kingdoao, win iN Ae^Mioas plaee of reddoies «f boA Christ aad hia sdato fonver, aad wiB be ao sitaatad as that the l ^ y pabee win be en' Hoaat Zisa, the holy UU of Dand. rten l b throne was."—Orosiy'* StO. A ^ v o L M . App..S5. " Siaee yoa voald ionnr by what m—i' I woald be distiwaidedfroB oAers,! idl yoa woaldbe.^bopeIama ChriaHim; and Iciiooaa,if Gad cboald ooaat me worAy, to hralleda CirutiaM, abe&vcr,graayoA- er eadi aame wUd is afproved by Ae Hdy Ghost. And as h t Aoee foctioas titles of! AssSnptists, ladependeats, Pradyleriaa^ or Aelike, I coaclade Aat tbqreame adther frtaa Jeramlem aor Anticd; batradMrfrom Hen aad B a b y ^ for t h ^ aataially tcad to dhrmoas. Yoa iaay kaow them by thdr fraits. Jons B CXTAS. PoBCBs inding to read lUOTO oathesabieet a n referred to " Tb* Toie* of Ae Cbard^" »blidcd by H. L. HsmscF, Prorideaee, EL I. For sal* at Ac Ttnntsxt Btaiid. ofiee. I ? Price, '' Aaadared Thagraat mam af ! aot soaad mmq^ a t b a m a y ^ arm^ Ye m ^ take a eorpaa, j e iaay dram it ia ^ Ae ^ o a a b af axteaaT d a a ^ ; ya may w a d ^ w a d tba watm af mayhadoditwiA A. ^t^Z^JtS^, 7"to*7F^wjte1a«waAia afbaaaty, ya a m i a m t i t B d b d ^ a a t i l y c make it waO- aif^Qz fife it,ei£ 'Bat nmadb^ Ae SIpirit Aaaa, lb* wwm ddlfoad oa A* pdatsd sbeei:, aad aonytaaa win a n bm, au^Aabo^. ItmAaSparitAalia^ How woBderfol is wiat Ikmgsmaethaaeht "Wheaeverl bdlof j^;"aBd poicBee, sadto alwaya of Lpa.< THwnaisaTTi W e n s maa of redaalary habits to go for Ae first lime into a gymaadam, and to axer- erctae violently for two hoars, it b qmte Bkdy that be woald be lame and rbeaautie&ra -iiTT aamsmBmT aaeteaada^, nag for ma as a «pm aaaAer Ifoatd aa «k- toit,"rdltoi __ ^GinforA Bnoekdd,ia I ^fipad to trae to i t a a i t a ^ whetLar^U b e t a , ar pbae, K nek, or bMSL ar Aat -riod is Aania, aarer forgets its leaam. Tea, sad wbea we fotzet, A(7 mda as to naaeaAer, a ^ ^ to * wind we hall thefaeart,th(mghamt7aoti itaalf; Kow,idatdidoarbbmed Lord aad Saviar mytoAoM tda ta^dtfor "doottaes tbe eomaaaadaieats of m e ^ dariag hb parsoad reig^i apoa m r A t Hear him: "Howfc^ M tww, do Asf vomUp mo^ taae^m r triaos tba oemmaadmeateef maB."-4t 7. •^AadhrtddakAtbaoa.fdlwdl yere- jeot tha ecnmsadmeats of my keep yoar owa tnditiaa."—Maik vu: d.— Nov,if "toadUagfordaatRaaatbaaaaum meato af aaaa" waaaad abmhbaiidad oA agdaataarSavior dvrte hb {Mrmadz^ Ob earth, that Iw aboald paaBaaaee O n r d ^ «p£a,. it b easily ai dafai to-day; aad •d a t A a i M n t . a n allidbaaie thaa waagad iwdaamatbyAa himadi: 'Yta, yoa, >y fr^ who a n '^toadiag for d o e t ^ the cianaBdmeato.of saen;" yoa, idaaan toadmg taditaoa ia tha a b n ^ m makaamfoat^aptism. sp&ikfii« MiipmriaK for b i ^ g l ^ aBd a peat maay other iavea- sadpmcidaas too tomeaAm iathis B4m, a n tins day, aderd- lag ta tha axatamdeahiNte aftmr Lord aai Satior. m M M m ^ Taa man Bf^rS^, W it til knA yoat aoffibtt. "pbadad ltiAabliBdart I d d a t i ^ Wamm* b^rva Ibe ly,to i B S i ^ o i m W ^ W ^ U ^ to Chmst^ aW Ae emwm* nqp^at otthoaawa 4hamli.aakl aimmaaaaaW t^qg^t. 80 Aa Smptnea, Da hava m» ^ ^ jm. • ; •. ert^amg in theeoarsecf a two bona, aot oaly ilittk,d^, htbe cerald practiee impaaily,^ wiA i w Ae foaa of haava. Is u aat Ar His, Ae8,that iataraGad hasasedd^ djaet mBat«e,«vtx7*vaBsnlifii, iiaij fiisiiim -^.averya^llMaad aaimiiamt af bvei, yaa.aBdtbb(pilatanaat,Aa wry dbaamafAammM, aad rial iihi Aat a n bat jtiaamlwdajd aveam. In 1 laiiaamlti ai laad AaeatA da laad the Rteat adanT wedd ia bat rfOad, tbt writiaai a n im*: GambA* bat fis m». by tea twi« of doors,'leavs Ae ebard w i t ^ Ao „ aadabstid^of q n ^ t f a jast releaatd frma ito cage. IChe peoo- pcotof a life af aaafalaiaa in hb Mas- ter's caase kindles hope ia hb eye aad eonr- age in hb bea:^ His first SaUtatbrday's la- bor b gooa Aroagh wiA, aad ha feda ao oAer inooavmieaea thaa, padaya, a ade, aad a slight weariaamaf Us throat aad laaga. Not having a «pae" oa hbabdvml That goapd wUd from whld to draw, iha fi^wbg wedaadi te ami? milBou of mm^ vtet weeis an tpeat in dieat aadpaiaiUstady.-Ifrmioriamilr htfb to daka dava Set Aa However eioMiiy he aay have anfiedhixMalf I haaBairef AaaaSoaar I t b eaiaed ia its tobodahavttefon, laavibewiak of QebalawBraata^aadUmtadbimaambaaighB. oommeaeediagood m n a d A iewweahaaf aneeeaafol labor pam by, aad be takta odd, 1 g i u j w a m a m •^^..yiBa, httj^ a IfcatHaahanatoadiAabtmrd^ livaA,aad aadgoeshometo Ainkof Uspaat fony.aad to stady—Hygisae. If miusten waaU ba as aarafol of t h » throats as aaidbb mea a n a f AaithatseB, AeywaaU-aotlw l u d n width* Anataa befima thdr first Ansemeatb of bber lad ex- imiL Naiaaaof enamwaaM w ^ d r i n te^Obd hanadx^aBba Aafimtd^ am Um woa the lase-ooarK wither mMAs or previaBs anatiae. If attokmoMfammih 1 ill aadpupHrt^ Aaryi apandJa taad Aam many 1 aad n B i ^ Bat wa wiB san»}y. Bat»then aay bm tot the taiiK kak dawa Daaraie* Ta^thmab JhepaJhvt iti«m>ttobaibiad iaiBliiiiiM. J f ^ raat^ ' WaCaaw-Adifi m>tmi a WaKiew-dmtwbm Bb dafi dan ba Ska Himr fir we%!I b.(lJdB,sT&) as Be m d U a vasal saeddtnatJas iiamAfitaf atarsAtoaaaasdama. Bat l a t - I a t l & a sahsaribe fir nlddnaliL AfiMs •it fam fivai to saa A d Am a m k . "i-- r.

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>a ill I III! —Aeaiii*MirliiQttf the Amtrimw O c M n CoMV. ftA Xm Hin. fa^ «alce ttei t!a Tf^ftMM Tmiriitrr ia tbat pfac^hadaa apgafnlmrBt«nt^enaB&K^«r tolMet»B seven] p « a n «)BbBd bees tfACBei ia inbacj, "ntktr than has t t e ftaot tte datdta of Oe KedwCst

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Wa boa maiataiBad that XlmwiatBtm nd rnmliiltliBasabat niifBii pfcana et hMattr. WlBe thfeiiTiw HM iriliB to bdBe«a I ^ S U e , Bke Mill inn i i i i l ighl i . lhy*T iaga. I fUWmdh-ke A m iaae aee4at

—To n a Facn—A cafpottwu trxfeSag thnagb tkaBOBBta&KmabadaafTIti^ B e t ^ a g o o d MethaastCtoA Beaker vhoaUed topoidiMe aoMkoataL—Aaooe^tllmdwiiMtheea^attm tesoaM kaaksgoSstettasCaa. Tbe eo^ortear iavMBlhekadnDttkeKbieT O. 7ea ,^b id that; M ttaf had aaOaivIa Stiettmfimtlirtitm. The feee of adoEatlM fa straai^ SaiUtad b t tb CBK Kan- samy koadioAl of tbumiiili kavl^ M M t» flDd the deetttea oT t a a ^ t r f k a wibeinj of gei. tam to t M r taaane i t tea ta tUa Bataaak fii the tote or a m

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< a< J M a t j M ^ " OeniiBe Medaf theiatarcwtieaof kmnamadoto to dateta. Paaladd. lav ia koly. vA Aa eomwsdiMBt lialT. jost and good." Sball w e t s d i o t l M t m r Shall veaM it a i ^ ?

S. S W C f c a a M ^ O e U ^ W m t e s m i f . f i y e — • iiiiiii I owairtt, maf mtd trmm^ tfajiBiair < e a y < W f a 4 r -

exeniae of i u power, the Cboidi na^ aMoint finniti owa BeabeTdip, a eaoumttee tourert^ato and r^e r t i s cases oT daaSagore&ctwiw; Imt Mt to daeide in

lytoattab The eoaunttoe^reportiaalwaja to be r abmd to Charch £gr ila liaalaetiao. A epmndttee eanaot t a b awa.7, aor caa (%«nh giTe avar, tlie power with whieh C&ifstkaa inrated i t CVnrTsh euBot delegate ita powar to aa Aamia tm of lay.

Bcr uriaiiitrfi; aor eaa toA Aaawiialiuu paaa l a j rawn>aftm% or aake a a j itanii^ a a j exees^T* power OTer it. The law of O e l r f c a i a t & e x ^ a m o r i t a power aa w d l ^ o f i t , ezisteaee. If ane bmbW b j

firaaatbelwof thoLotd wmj fat-l a tUa^aee ia t i t e C&neh, tLe aaaM ataj be trae vi amrther, and aaat^, . imtita majoti^ Bay, aad erea ^ mxj, aad ao a augari^, or tbe wliole Mubeislujp s ay oeaae to be wvrthj of BKmbenUp, may oeaae to be a riaUe CborA of Oa Kfia^ God, may eone to be re-

>y Oe Lord. Hoses dis-obeyed God, aad fe this diaoba^ce he was Botpoaitted t o k a i God's people into tbe

I had; yet be was not e l u d e d fima ftrhea^eared oa He Moaat wiA

O m t t f bis giociov traa^vimtiaa. Paal wb* waa doabtteaa aa spostki of Jesna Ckrist, aad who did aotraa aaoertaialT, as ragardsc the prize of etenal Gfe, says <rfltim*df: r k ^ « B d e r B y b o d y , a a d b n K i taa tonb-

(ia obefieaee to God^ law) "leet by to (rtben,

aqai^dtoaldbeaeastaway;" by oUien ot GodTapeeil^BadlbythoLotdbiaaeli^as aa. worthy of the office rf a preacher. "Sowwe ennnnaa^ yoa, brethn8, ia the aaaie (the aa Oera^) of Oe Cord Jesas, that yo« withdraw :raBtaetns froa erery biother that walketb disoidcriy, u d aet after tbe ttaditioa lAieb y« r e e l e d froa as." Here the aat of with-dnwii^ is the aet of the bntherbood, aad not tfce aet of tbe (Aardi sesoon of E l d ^ nor the aet of tbe aiBmter ia charge, "lioar I bnaewb jtm. bnthiCB, anrk wUA eaaoo dinMaa aad ofsaiises, eaattary to the doctuaa. (of (Anst) l A i ^ ye baTc leaned, and anid&eai. For H u j that are aaeb serre not oar IiOtd Jtsaa Christ-" la-findoal taemhers •who depart froai the doe trisesof the |a^d, 'wa see by t ^ a p e t a b e sroidad, to be lejeeted, to be "castaway froaathe Chazeh^aa aafit tat the risible body of C&rist, the (Aardt of the lirinr €h>d. Wt baTeseeaaoBeof tbe d ia^wbid i a Cbatdi m i j aot do in the exaroaf of ita Caoj^aaiy fommt. Letaaaow ioiiane ^ tiae l i ^ of renhtiaa wbat a Cbaroh aay do.

I . A Ckiaxk mag extniu diseiflinaty pawn-ta rwnvia^ BuaiSers titfo t b lU mmrt^niy in this is i»ticlaiU—is nottrana-ftrmbUtoaiutairbo^.

The Cboicb eootes tontber by its own coa-seat to traoaaet tbe basneaa of Christ's l c i » " iaaB that eaae,&eedaB, digaiiy aad ia-

adeaeaaf ahaiasterwUA Csda ita oaa reepeasibUi^aadkaowaao aos ta bat Christ Jesas tbe Lord. Wbat a blee^g wben all ibeaMaaberdtfabreUbebisroiril! Tbe BiHe, tbestatate^o^ of the Char<l^ its Bale of Orfet^ita^wMiitatinn, aad Book of Kmp-liaerhaaaetevea ^^awtodOat tbe Chareh ia aot eoapetaat to traaaaet ita owa basaeas, by a a d t b m ^ ' n a oiaaaieabcnbip eolleetire-ly. I t is tbeeeatralpomt of all iwnlcwasti-ed powar, bariag ao eoart above it to look aptawitib9e(Til9eria|^,ai»aay eoart be-low it to lookdam witk aa air of d(«-•atiMit diotatioB. "All ye are bretbrea^ •aid Gbrist. .«Te kaow that the priaoea of tta GtaMha exereiaa dommioa over tham, aad tkay t b a are m a t m i t i m aaaa r i ^ m m

Bat i t i l iaQBatboaaaMgyoa. M abaMevn aill begra t asMog yoa, let hiatbe loarserraat"

Tha mepttoa of oumbcn is lefsmd to tbe CUi^i^dMapoet la «Hbb that is weak ia OaiUtkreeeireye, bataot to doabtfol dia-

ara iaatnelad ta nouTe ai^vithoBt &itb, tboagb weak ia tbe

a a d j . t a o t e f a a t b a « a k , i f t k ^ a r e ^ u aa l dayaHag* aboat his reeepte. W b a B . P r t « r p r M ^ i t & R i d , - W b a T ^ y Aafcgiaii^Norifadkia Wetdwara baptiaad,^ aadaoaaelsawva. "Aad t b a a a a w d ^ l S e

idmalbaB.abMt Oiaa thoaaaad aoals." "TbereoatiBaad attad&Aly ta tbe

d^ted aoeitnty to fte Word of God ezdaded at an.

P i ^ tnanBTfnri are to be daahwia ao-eorfiM ta Ae rale ^ rea by FaaY ia I Giv. in i S . Wbea tbe auaaben of tba Charefc fbaDeeeaetMetbertbeapoadeaayi^ " I n t b e aaae of tbe Lord Jesas Ciriat^ wbea ya are eaatotegetbff.aad toy Spirit, with the power (aaibarita)«r tbe Locd Jeaas Christ ta de-liver saefraaeaeaato Sataa for the desi tieaof tibeti^that the spirit aaty oe saiad ia Oe day af Lotd-ptarided for, and tbeia is aoae ia tba Bil^'be yead ^ i a o r of tbe A C b a r ^ a a y reeeaaader its aetiea oa appBeatknt aade tba crdaded laeaibw.

3. A t OkanfcAasflaHnpMHr/• Aa/teOfc iiatramagrttai»9 StmnaU-mtmtmtiUtMiinimm, muat mot i t JiparUd fram

Faai iastraetad TisMtby bow to b ^ v a ta the boaae of God in relatknto tba ia w a ^ aa awaaation sboald

bnagbt agiuaat aa Bldtt—a pastor. Aad this iaitraetioaiaoeriak: "Agaoast aa elder re-eetTe aot aaaccnsatiMi,bal before two or tbne

Ha* sagMsta that peat •boald be observed ia b n a i w cbngas aj auaistera of tbe gospel, lest tbi cane of ( a&oald be njaiad by briagtag iato a worthy u d isnoceat embaaatdor of Cbriit. This sanestioa is worthy of eoaadaratioa ia ill ^ CSivrehea. "For aow we lite." <aid the Mostle, "if ye staad &st ia&e Lord**—la Us blaaied toatb, e q ^ aieataDyaadpiaotie^y. ,

4. Oa autat MtatMHU if npeniane* tk* Chunk tag riam thou a haatrduAd, lag-mat or mimsUrs, to numhtnk^ im its

' I t . ease of the iaeeUoas tooaber ia the CoriatUaa Char^ ia t» l a 1 Cor. ott

from tbe 1st ta 4 e 5tb Terse, we have b i a e z e l a ^ from the Chareh; aad ia 8 Oia-. Sd chaato-.flraBtbelattothellth vene we have Ua larieratioa, as directed by PaaL

Wherefon I beseoA yoa, (Ae <&ardi) that ya weald eoaftrm yoar love toward hia^" I t was the ^ercgadve of the Charch to ezareiae thk power, or the apostle waald have directed oOetwM Noae bat As body offaaded ata fini^theofeder. Kcae eaa farxjve sia bat God acaiast wham ria is

5. TisrWUtociooMtts O«M ^ b m 2i*s softfytadbaaaa&srsfcsp^tts CWcb. wU this Jeneavtie law tf Okritt tkamU brdgmrlai framt.

Pastws aad deaeoaa are tbe oaly offioets re-ewaised by CbiHt aad. his apostles, aad fiw thta reason tbe Baptisis reoogaize ao otbor. Tbepastoc'sda^iato pieaA tlie Word, to h e i the floek, to labor ia word aad doctrine, to taadi what Gbrist has eoataiaaded, to ^ve hianelf lAi^y to the week of the auaistiy. n e Seaeta'k basiaees ie to receive aad dia-barsc tbe foads of tiie Cbardt by ita diree&n, to save tabke, to attead to the waata of tbe poar,aad to aid the pastor ia bis caie of the

aad ^r i taa l interests of the (aaroh. d&cers are to be doeea by tbe aaeat-

betahip tbe Chard ia the free exercw of thmsafiage. is elcaily sat forth in the first chapter of ^ Acta oi the Apoetles ia ^

' itmeaiof MattMas to <01 the piace from „ _ Ja&s by traasgresaoa had foOas. This

appimitnieai was atode l^ibe oaa kaadred aad twaaty d i a d ^ who bad assemUed «in aa appcr looaa" ia Jerasslna, Moa after bavi^ mtaesaedtiM asoeaaioB of tbe adoiaUe Ba-deeiaer. Hia instraetkaa were fredh ia tbeir memory a^ea his model Chardi was < aader tbeb eye. " And t h n gave foi

lots, aad tbe lot fidiealbtffias, aad he aamered with the devcaapoatlea." ToGod's people alone belongs the work of eaffiag a

l a tbe axth <£^ter of tbe Acts of the Apostles we find thn model Cbardt agata ex-eteadag this democratie ~ pointiaeat of sevca deaeoaa. themleworks! "Then the ajostlee caUod tbe maltitade of the disei^ej aato them aad aaid. " It ia aet reason that wa ahoald leava the Word of God aad serve tables. Whaia. fore, brethrea, look ye oat amon£ ye, sevea aaeaof hoaeat report, faU of the Holy %iri( aadwiadoai, whomweaiay appciat over thia MtCTcas. Bat we wiUf^oarselveaooatiaa-any to prayer aad the mnuBtry of tbe WdrL Aad the sajnag pleased the whole amltatade." Theae deacw were appointed aot by tbe apoB-Ues, bat by tbe i ^ e aialtitade of the dista-pleai Hne was ao prelatie dietrtioB.

The pastor has ao aathority to say who aball be either a pastor or a deaeoa ia the <%ar«b. Kor has be say aathority ie fill Us plaos in the palpit, even temporarily, wbea ha kaawa there are objec&taa ia the n a d of aay tbe members, for tbiswooM bo trampKog oa the foelinga of those aMmbers, aad woald akoba plaeii^ tite aiiaistar bimsetf ia a poaiti<m ia whid Jeaaa Christ has aot rcqaired him to staad; airi that modesty whieh always aeeota-

--'eattne piety waald dispose him to dooliae Forapastor,Aerefere,toassaatothe of-

See of diotator,iaUus,orstaayotherreBp^ to wrest from ths Chareh that paeiag^va

whieb is emphatieally its own; a w w ^ v e it eaanot traasfor to him. For him ia his vaaity to elum it, or for Ae CbarA ia streteh of ita ooarteAy to sarreadw it to Usi, woald be to travel beyoad ^ boaadaries ea-t ib I id iodbyibemat£aw-8^ . Tim phraae

aajr palpit," &ua very aqgraedUly from the lipa of miaisters «S Jatas Christ, as weQ as the phrase "aigr Chareh." Pastors are pvea

tbaakbL" " I istOa ward af Christ dwdlm yaa lieUy ia aU wiaiaat: taadU^aad ad Uhi^ «M aaoIbB ia y a ^ a d b y a ^ aad Miritaal S M n ^ m A pmrn ia y o n baaxta to tba liwd. Aad wbatasaver ya ia ward ar deed, do all i a the aaM o< tba Lsid Jeaaa giviagtbaaka to God tbe Father byJiim."

We arere^faind to rat oa dtat i^, tba hand ofpexfoetaaaa. Not that sleepy eharity aUch ia attaadad wiA u£difimace to, aad eiiaiiaal

af, God's trath aa the oaly ralaef life. Trat ipefy aaa oaly be.aalUvated hy obe£-

to &e tntth. Peter aaya, "Seetax ya „ J* have parified yoar soals ia obeyiw the triuh tbxoa^tito^iiritBntoaiaCBgaedlaveof Oc bretbea; see that ye Ibra oae aaotb« aat af apare bMitfiarveatjy." Jesas Chriat prayed to tba Father, t b a he woald saae l i fy^ dis-esples throa^ the Irath. "Thy Wimd trath." \

We are ciborted to grow in ^raee aad the kaoaledge of Jeaas Cfe i^ Tbe maa, (m matter how b i ^ bo ttaylbad in the estima-tioB of the Gbnr^ or th^ world,) «&o has as ntach oT the graaasof tba as ba .waata, baa aot yet b a i M what a n first priae^plearei' Ihegeapadaf Ohxitt, a a d f i Mt a ooareried

The fisMdes of flikt p r a ^ "Lord a o a r f o i ^

deaina to be, wbolovea Gad aia aidaatiy as be wiAaa to love him, lAo ia as pafieatairf ham blea8baeaie9tobe,wbothinkB his heart ii pare ODoagh, aad that be ia as saaad ia tin &illiaahanoadatoba.is80«adasieep ia the i ^a ima a f i m t a a l death. **I dull be aat-a«ad lAea I awake with thy Uksaws" aaid David. "Now I kaow a p a r t , tat t ^ s i a l l

ivaaasalaa I am kaowa," said te graatapoatlewiHaapeakiBg af lamadC, A o prayer af the traa Qnatiaa ia:

*• Tct I lovethn and alSR, 0 lar paaa to loM thea aaare.*

O a ^ the iaCvidBal who baogera and thirsts aftCT nj^taoasaess h u the blcHod proaurc of J e n s t h a he dmll be«ned.

7. TV Cluirdt of Hi Ut^ God, pO-lar Mi*d grammd «f tmlk, is a mittwtmg iadjr, ot^aavatf 2y tka Lord Jtsus Christ Aaaisaf/i wuT fir aof mnOnd, M a g j n i ^ ;

'iteemnotlie*iiipaa£*itiik Hm nor mais with ssfNjyroansss aatM

The cqttaia of onr calvaUoa did aot oome iato the woiU to make compromisea, bat tc des6uy tbewnrks of tbe devU; aad His eom maadis, " Go ye into all the world, and preatft the g o a ^ to every aatataje. fie tkat be-lievetkaadiabavtaaeddmUbe saved; bat he that believedi aot abaU badamaed." Hen ara repaired ta bdio»% to paaaaaar^ioa ia t b ^ hearts, toproEeaaxt betee saea, to eafiat ia

«partlea*d««&»aad Mkwaya." There were ao«daab t f i i l f i apa l a^"am&aem. "Aad

abBaMbamai. SLOa. m mmOmrUg af Oai^a War4 iha

Cfmnk aaiy swftaah fraa^wniaj aitmtari. H a rak iRtr daaiiM xritk paraoaal ttaas-

tuiiiiilii is hid Iha ISA ebsptar at " ' • IStfcwaala

mmtmwrnaoK*. lar

alady

•j|^liwMabaiajimWMn-.

H k ^ aad td l him of ha fcaU f i i a ' & i aloM; if ha shaB hMT tbe^tltoa

B a l i f l t a i ^ M t take with Oaa eaa «r two

tf t M a r may ba mtobHabai! Aad if ba

a ^ tohmatbam, teOittotbaOhanb; If h t M g M V l m i r V a a ^ l a t y m

^ ^ Ammmhmkl^ mm aad a faUicaa.

I* A ^ l a i a e m aartk ihaBlw

c o a t n ^ la M t i i i ( a * a B , M r « t (hMt«l» « n

to the Ckir:b, aad aot tbe Chaidk to tba pu-tots. Pastors go iato OepalptaBd aat of it, by the will of Oiardi, tlumgh tba Cbardt baa ao pawer to ooBipel titem toserr^ fortiuy ata to take " tbe oversMt thereof aot by eea-straiat, bat wiUiagly; aot for filthy laer^ bat of a ready mad; aeiAw as b«ag lords over God's hentagt."

6. ThaOsinkofihtlinmgGodahotJdta iariapromoU th* furity and katiim* ^ i/t aaimftaiilua.

P i e^ i s ^ Hfo-blood the ChanA, aa i aithoat this it beooaes a ^ v o i d , is Mwer-faaa, ia dead, ia tba eyaa & world, aad good tea^thiagbat tobaoastoat aadbatroddaa aadw foot of aaaa. " I teseaeh yoa, a m -lb(«," mya Paid, "by the m e r ^ of God, that ye preomt yaar bodies a living nerifice, if h ^ aidl a e e t f ^ aato Gad, w ^ Isyear raasoaabla aarriea. Aadbaaot eoaforaaad to ^ w a r i d ; bat baTetraaafonaadbyOa ra-ae^Bf of :madnd,tbatyamaypteiva wtet or yoar is Aai good aad of God: God

aataUa aad perHaet will Tbataoalia wbtob Aa ^raea of n a t a s a l i a wkM tka mraea of la wUah the lava of Oaf iasbad

htaaady dealroas tograwia anaaa k m n r i e ^ of Jeaas Christ Tha

t r a ^ aoavartad itaasr daiues mora to ba h a ^ Aaa to b» b w y , bataa am aaoia thaa ha hatea M L H a k l ^ ^ i a o b a f i a a e a t o G a d t b a a ba ever was ia " Ao pii intM it iia." TVaa

d ^ ^ m V ^ labotma tagtAu^ ^ G a d . o V w t b M f i d i a aad pray '

b t M e a f t h a G t e i f c , Aa ifbitaBl J( limi Ikia

aad aot to God, amrMdiAmatdl l imm. W«

,'!iemirettm. Hanee mfca» wgjaijwd af .God,' -bivalii

aaaa, forbeari^ eaa aaaAar, aad foqpvilg if n j maa b«raa qaandl i| I Ckii* & « v a ) M aa alaa an tbiaeWlBVL p ^ aa al

AieMstbe bea*arpe*eLma,mwl paMO af Gadttds ia y a v brnvH A Aa ijpa a n . ^ «ilM i« mi it f

tha aaay Lord, to take tbe whde antor of G o d a a d W t h e g o o d M t af foiti. To

the w a b ^ af Mddin, tte af lAosa war&ra are

7 Aroi«^ God to the p a U ^ dawa of abraag hoIds,aBd yet to a ^ o a e it is aot le-qvredto ^ iatoaotiva service is a very ar-rooeoas vww of its pontioa ia tbe warid. What! God's s taa f i^ army standing still! Impossible. " Go t fami^ Ao gates; pro-para ye tbe way of the pe^Ie. Caat tip, caat up, the high-way, gather ont tbe stooes; Eft np a staadard for^ p a i ^ " " I have set watrtmea upoa Ay wal^ O J< lem! idddi EhaU never hold Adr praise day a o r a i ^ t ; yethatm^emcntioaof tbeLord

Batakaee,aadg^ehimnorert tin be ilid, aad till he make Jensalem a pmte

in the earth." Here we aee Ae watdonen, the mlaisteza of the g o i ^ , are never to hold thebpeaes ; BOr are t h M who make meation

the Lord (Ae privato anaabos of the CbarA) to kaep dlcMe^ All are to move f«-mrd, sad laova together. Tk* aaptoia of oarmlvatiaB has ao aQl&tseia forloagb.

Tbe Chareh of Jesas Ohiist is not neatial,

rat agmarive aad racompramisiBg in its war-Guv. i t i a a qaesdoam tendnds of sobm of otor ablest stataaaien, whether it isthetme Kdic^ of the Americaii gavarameat to extead ler territorial boaadMriea aay farther. Bat

there eaa beaa qaestkm ia Ae miads of " the fdlow-oitiBeaa af A* aBtats" retpeccing tbe praeticabiii^ of settiag ^ tbe staadard of the cross ia alllaadK God has givaa a baa-aer to thaaa that fear Urn, "thatit may ba dis-

bceaasaof the traA." n o tzaA mast adaadpcadaimedwitiiaat eomr

We will n ^ o e ia Ay aalt«tion, and ia tbe •ma of «ar Uad we will set . o a r baaaeas."

ThegaspdhaBaer mnatbadiqdayed baeaaae <rfthotrBA,aad a»ver ba foriod anta Ae kii^dcaaaof this weddaWlhave become the

' I af oar Lord Jesas Gbrist. Gotbos, of the liviag Ood,:"Go ye i ) ^ all

the world aad preach the goagel to every c tare." I t ia aot enoagh that soldieia be listed and garrisoned ander a good eommaader. They mast go into Ae baMe-ficld, aad bo hean» of the word of oonuaaad, aad " doeta of the wwk," to ba efident wldierk The bosom of Ae Christiaa soldier shoald bam wiA hdy raAadasm I0 do Ae of Ac Captaa of his ealva^a. Hie love of Christ Aoald ooaliaaally coas t r^ him, aad Ae work of Christ ooatinaall; employ kim.

Ae moral law, aad boA a n aaperior to aay haama eaaetmeatt

Koto 2. Good watb ate acta groaad of jas-tifieatiaat bt<bia Gad.

Note 3. Kevartidasa a good life mMkfaa-aUa. • ..

I L nismaicAL.—^Ineladis^ a statemeat of feeta, rdatisg I . to aa iafivitaal, 2. to a eooi-mnm^, a r8 . to a pcrtiealar pe t»^ Note. ChanietmiBtie ftncral aermoas are d ^ i l t . Tao Iit& for firnds, iaa maiA for eaemies;

1. Tha Usta^ oCiD^vidaab oraatioK or iimm as pvea ia the Scriptarag fanuAes ia-teresting topes for sermMS.

"S. Be earefid to avoid boA andne brevity kad aoSaa leagth. Historiaal aermoas an l i a U e t o b e i ^ o a t . StiU tbafyhava Aead-Vaatagea: 1. of foasuHaEi^ , bnee theamoaat of aarrattve ia the Scriptare^ beaee also oar Savior^ parables—S. Aetr evi-desee is intdligiUe imd e fMve , aaifiat^that testitmyto auaw aail aipaieata; aad 3. viv*-a d ^ of e^irca»m.' Abatn^ tratbs am

' „ foots please,, bocaaae tbeyae-wiA Katara and Provideaee. l a s t ^ ,

tfe story of Joeeph, Ae. IV. HcaxAnva. 1. Exbartaliaa aappoiBs Aat the heaicn

kaaw aad adsa i r i ed^ (be traA ia Aemy, t b a ^ thay adtbcr fed nor obqr it. I>en eiMtioa is aeeded here.

S. As eoovieiioB is tbe basts of persaaaoo, teaadatjctt b^arc Egbt is given to Ae aaderataading, is nBpnfitaUa if not really injmioas. .3 . Still trath, Aoo^fezrifie a s ^ be told,

te tbe terror ahosld be in the t iaA raAer thaa ia the W a a n . ^S^ sioct ncoQBi iil miaiston, saAaa WhitSdd, Edwards,

words aahdl, daanatiM, && bat-AeawiAteara.

• gve^ Beaaarics,!. A p n a A w i a Ae sejeetiea of * 'eeu <haa& aim a t varia^. The Bibfe

Prorideaoe a n fall tf it. INvcnity of contlitiao in Ae hearers demands it. Occasions reijuuc It.

± He Aoold never seek to gratify a Tsitt love td aovd^oramaaemeat seasto degrade the paljat iato a theatre. Ar<ikiabap Usber says, "laaastmartaatboao traAs wkiabpta-dace sooad belief anceaadalUeofboliaeaB." ChiiBt aad Him eradfiedmaat^e the basts, safaotaace aad a d of all seraaoBB.

3. Ttepreadtawhoisaialoasfor sabjeets t » aermoas, Aaald s a ^ ^ that is w n ^ wiA hiaisdf His relifiioa ftoai^ t ^ r a iafinitdy varioaa, rieh, stAlfiae aad Ew-mentoaa. At to ^ptoptiataMB he may soi txaaa hadtote, b«t a van* of seijeets indMataa awaat,dther ofAeaadetatoadiag <a-of thr heart rf Ae milua&at.

Fim tW OUiUu Ttam. s r o m s K u t o x m s Q .

noia Lecture* deUrercd br Bev. J. Ooiac, Dl J>. av «. w. r.

L£OTC££L

caoica OF a u x i . 1. A text Aoaldaevetbecboeca for a aaen

motto. SL l a ehoodag a text then shoald ba aa af-

foeta&m of peea&arify; a»—"Jims. lUtel," "aiae and twaaty knivee," ^

3. A text Aoald eoataia a eompleta sense of itself:

4 I t sboald ooatain a oompleto sense of Aa a n ^ writer, aad tbis.partioalar s« of the t^i^irod wnter, ahodd oea^tate Ae sabjeat ^ tba disoonrae.

S. Texts Aoald asaally ba aeIeeted,^Aioh a n plaia aad dmple.

URmjBEW.

caoica or a TCataqr. Aam Christ to te tiaaaaf Oti-

S . 1 7 6 — w e n s i ^ a M S. «Nm O i ^ to tliaSiifonBatiaB; A n

vara a U ^ o i M aad myatieaL l .Fram U&i to the lSA««|taty tiny

acateovardal 4. Thaaaa to tba pnaast Aay Inva beaa af

a mixad chanator. of MnKtts mpj be divided iato

I . DoctaiuiK L Tbaabjeet of daetriaal . ,

Ae aadentaa&ft aad i W

3. The tmaniiaT dootriaos af the S o i n t m or rf Chris thai^an ll - • - -Ua iasttaelin.

S. TVaa eaa 1M ealT t . HMSV^ fina lUw m ^ L ' t l ^ m &laa aa<^, from a m ^ ' m o B a M e wiA

I f o ^ t t o ^ t w waidd laami ta

II . SnooAii OS L J t e l H v * Sf^^JUiall^.

frthm WHICn iS TBX CHOtCHI

Mbbsbf. S s m s s : I t is a very eomBM»fy reedved opinion aansg PedobaptisiB, I be-Bevoytbat - every Chun* b free, oeertaatly with the IKvine-i^ to fraato her eonstitoticm anecably to her ovx vines, to the state M a o ^ y , and to tha n^endes of pattiealar

Batsndtan opmcm has ao foaada-tioB in SciiptareL The SiUe pvca ao Eeease

mea to aet m thdr own staadard of d a ^ of&iA,ef £)etrine or of praietiee. I t is

thecmamoB eosanlaiat of Ae 8 « thoM whom God eoadfrnw, that' A ^ walked e v ^ ose aerarding to the imannatioB of k b ommhaari,- Aat t ^ fallowed after oaea devieea. T%cy siAatitatod other thaags fdr the «(»flasadis«nts of God.~ Godhas p rem-bod ia tke oer^tara of traA (he ralaa of &iA and practiee, which regimes onr i n i ^ d t oib^ diaaee. He "taqairea eertaia expiem aad apedfia aeta as A* eoafitioa of aalvatiaB. If ama aatetitate some eoatrivanee of hia owi^ however honeat acay be Im eaavietioa of the efieaey af Ae sabEtoata, bewiTIaamedH per^ idL" T h a h a n a ^ o f G o d i ^ " I fAoawi l t diUgeatly beariua aato the vmoe of the Load Ay God, and will do that wbiehiari^t in Ids d^t"—Kxodas xv: 16. Aad a s m , " Ye ahall cot do after an that ye do ihk day, every ana what isrightiftbia owa eyes;."—DeatxS: 8. Now, I do aiqecG bitteriy to aa qtimoB, which if pat iato praotte^ aad c a n M o a t t o its legitimate reealts, woaU take Ae whole auaagaaaeat of the CharA oat of Aa heads of

God, aad iaveat i t in poor, frail ama. I take it for graiftod that all who hava read the « Tea days travel la searA ^ the Chareh," in eon-aectkm w ^ the aar^tarai, a n ready to admft that Jesas Christ did not sat apbat onaChanA whik ba was aa earth, aad tbathe did aay— •that Ae gatee of hdl Aoald aot m v a a aninst i t " Wdl, if this is trae, all other tiharohea mast be of hamaa o r i ^ aad, there-fore, aaaeriptaiaL If the warlmaadnp of aiaa, they of ceam mast teach the doeiraes of men. I t has been proven perfectly st&-foeto^ to the writer, byAe "Tea days ttavd msearA af A* Charah," t W A e ^ Chard ia Ae saaaa identical Charts that Lord eataWAed aad set apoa a roek wbea oa ea»A. Aad i oordially teeomaiead Ac Iraok (Thaedocu v«L 2) to Ae oarefol ofaU those who bavehUherto beea depnvedof (hat pfeasare: T h ^ eaa Aea identifr the B s ^ {Siard WiA Ac Aiioi^tdie C h a n ^ Now, if the Baptist CharA aa the taae Chardi —lAidi does aot admit «f a doabt-aQ tbe other CbarAea maat be haama aad if Ais ba trae,« Aa* a strtuTeamiot rise above ita sonree," tbea, of ooeiss, tbay ma^ teaeh for doctannea O n r oasaa tamm^mdamtts.

ar Twaarr xaocsAtt amis r s i» 166*1. TbeMlaatog«i«tiiaiauuaf taH,sigwid kr^CAaj

Sfrnfm aad feiQ-ether (Uos. dMcaoa, aod bntk-r ^ aad appnred b; mate thKi ao coo oAsa, was peaseated to Eisg Charies n^foI.sBdee, MeO^ Tkar'cducd, -iraaioDateairRaohedWBafe pmeeatMa to tha laas «( ear coeds, bat ateo Sfc tt-saif.iatlw thin d«<^&aaitka aaaM." Vbetaaw tbeBaplfalsof ICflOI

Ar t 22. '«We bdevethat tbeaameLard Jesas aiio AowedUaudf sEve after hu doo, by maay iafolEble prooft, (Acts 1 aindi was takm ap into heaven, (Lake M : 51,) aball ao oome ia Ske mnaer aa be waa seaa ta go iato hoavcn, (Acto 1:9-11):— ' And wbea (Ariat, a t e is car a U l ^ pear, wa also ahall ^fpear wiA bim ia glory.' —<Cd.3:4.) 'For AekiMdom isUs, aad be iatha gover amoag the aaSms,' (Zeefc. 14: 9 ) • aadwejhall rdga wiA him on tbe earth.' —B*v.a~ia The kbgdomaof tUs world, (which mea so ad^htily strive afkr hen.to e n j j o y . ) ^ beotane Ae kivdaas of mr Loasd aad hn Oiriat—Bev. llTi[§. ^For d l is yoars,' (ya Aat ovareoaae thia wodd,) 'for ya a n Christ^ aad O a t is Gad's.'—1 Cer. S : 2S,2S. . 'Foraato Ao saiaia Aall be Ae^ngdom, aad Aa cieatoeas of tba dom, aader Ae wh<& heaven.'—Baa. 7 2 7 .

e ^ y aa teJmahar ,wiA „ Tfaa l a s ^ foilhfrdly foU^I^

. or a year, waaw leaton Ae fia^ to baalA,aadpvaUm gteatara Waee aad i a « Aaa be <mr had b a i ^

i W . pW' jBfe . - ^ I^ i i r .

I t ia theaSaeef Aa Haly Sbeat to ammo aaof oar aiaplaaai aaaaaa, toereatowiAaa aaaaeaaaaftbe patsaallave ef God toward aaj, aad to giva aaaa mramt of am-eygjaH. iaginbwi|aam As,.Amefaa, wa a n bea

a f ^ fl!pr}t,mad reedvefimalHmaw exatma, ae a n we aba ammaJ bv tha. Spirit afoaradapte,aadbea« waan ababeis . k i a wiA Gad, 'bain aiSh Oriat by Ifca s a w

havatha p b ^ a r n t h e r t b e e a a M t f ' i

T h o s ^ abs! aowraaay 1

of tba spiift i t a tUig ^ t n m ; a wi tain raafcrnamOhla

that we s n the d d i i n a d ' G a d : a eertaia aaerst aiaaltwdatwrn that Gol haA reedved as aad pat away ear daa. Ha aa*

s m a a C f a i a ^ t h a t C d fed ftaad kaev it.

S a S S r t l f e A i S ^ r i S ^ S S a ^ t f i ' Aat kaow vAat Ae sad ef the Lord m.—

teat Aat tbe sdnisabo^bavaao m a A a a a , ^

pear,theai&anbeAeffday,AeashaQbegia.|i,awaadnas aad if tbme en onto them pa«arov«Aeaptiaas. to^' " « theas wiA a rod of iraa.-^tsv. 2 : ^ 2 7 . Thea shall Aey rsedve a dvwa of Ii&,wlaeh BO maa AaU t d a fram Aam^ mw t b ^ I7 a ^

taxaed or o*9ttmmed fr«; for Ae oa-

aad thdr vainr^oidagsbetaraediatomoi^}. ^ AdaymyirfAa apant m g ^ W a t a t i o n . . as h is written.-Job

W«bdieva Aat then win beaa order tbereaametan; Christ ia the firatfr^ aad I t ^ a e : ; ^ or a ^ t h ^ that a n O n t ' i his ccming; then, or afteraard, ufaafitTi end. CaemniBj; Ae Hi^dam aad r ^ a ef oar Lord Jesaa Christ, as we 4abeBeveAatb is aow m beavaa at his FaAer^ t ^ h a a d , aa we A>beiieve, that,at Aatiaae mpemrtad of the Fatlaer, be d a n etaae again i a m e r aad

aad Aat at, or after Ua eoad^ ^ae, he win aot oaly ruse tbe

dead, aad jadge aad lestwe tbe world, bat wiU ako take toUmaaifhaUagdam,Mdwin, aooordkx to tha SechAana, reiga aa Aa throm of bb&tbar David, oaHoaatZiaB, ia Jervdem. forever."

^ Id ia tepowcr . F t e i s l a a o a b a d b y a a s f t i ^ I per fiiaa tba Spirit af Gad iaiba W ; mi

Mea ia tba i n af Xopiady laakai haok to ^ days ef WIoAdd; ima ia A s af WUffidd laAad b a d to Aa d ^ af B a ^ ; BBoaiaAadayaof B a a « waft, baaaaea aC Aa daya «f WyeSb, mia ib iB , aad LaAer; Md mem Aea wept for the ^ flf -sadOiyaestam. I b a i a A M ~ A a ^ o f Ae.Aaaadm: ami

S f c s a a . r . i K ^ x s ' i f ^ ' s : di9« af JflHi Chrim wan m Uial M la a i d

Ym iTT thn iajii af laiidmj. aai lb lafll man of Ae d ^ af E ^ Aaa Aa* fiTtf Aamostg lmieedafafChia t . s L a m a l a d M t o A a p a a t A a B A a i a a m a . Bmt aamnd, Aat J a n s GUat is t& mma t » ^ y ash*wasyealm47,aadb*waite Ae saw fonvcr.

n i H T a ^ i a * ? ! i b S Tliyra JH^^i Ae traA Aat I maat ptaad ti^dSfllS £ aBsTto^CTaTaimaeaadmy God. I

Aem^a^ he wffl d ^ a a ^ Aea^ wiU b a j ^ ^ ^ rf A S t ^ ^ ^ s * ' * ? a " * ' " i ^ g a ^ A a t w h i d

a i S W a a aiiTm*alkiittdom,aBdAatia^ toigdem Aa Lord Jmaa Chrirnhimsetf til be alnaie, vidMe, -aa^ imu Lord aad K a g at ^ whole earA.

"We b d i m that as Ais kingdom til bo amrcnsl, soft win be also aa evedaatow

Aat d a n have aa aad, a a r o a r o t S in wltid kiagdom ^ •

foithfolia Christ Jesas Shan zaeaive tbeaadj ef thdr biOu evaa Aa sahatkm «f Adr scab; when t b Lord b t b ^ ahall be also.

"WebdievetbatAe New Jeraaabm Aat ahaU aomo dowa btm God ont of baavca. Idea tbe taMkada God ahanbewBhi

the metiopoKtaa c i ^ of thu kingdoao, win iN Ae^Mioas plaee of reddoies «f boA Christ aad hia sdato fonver, aad wiB be ao sitaatad as that the l ^ y pabee win be en' Hoaat Zisa, the holy UU of Dand. rten l b throne was."—Orosiy'* StO. A ^ v o L M . App..S5.

" Siaee yoa voald ionnr by what m—i' I woald be distiwaidedfroB oAers,! idl yoa

w o a l d b e . ^ b o p e I a m a ChriaHim; and Iciiooaa,if Gad cboald ooaat me worAy, to hralleda CirutiaM, abe&vcr,graayoA-er eadi aame wUd is afproved by Ae Hdy Ghost. And as h t Aoee foctioas titles of! AssSnptists, ladependeats, Pradyleriaa^ or Aelike, I coaclade Aat tbqreame adther frtaa Jeramlem aor Anticd; batradMrfrom Hen aad B a b y ^ for t h ^ aataially tcad to dhrmoas. Yoa iaay kaow them by thdr fraits.

Jons B C X T A S . PoBCBs inding to read lUOTO oathesabieet

a n referred to " Tb* Toie* of Ae Cbard^" »blidcd by H. L. HsmscF, Prorideaee, EL I.

For sal* at Ac Ttnntsxt Btaiid. ofiee. I ? Price, ' '

Aaadared Thagraat mam af

! aot soaad mmq^ a t b a m a y ^ a r m ^ Ye m ^ take a eorpaa, j e iaay dram it ia ^

Ae ^ o a a b af axteaaT d a a ^ ; ya may w a d ^ w a d tba watm af mayhadoditwiA A . ^ t ^ Z ^ J t S ^ , 7" to*7F^wj t e1a«waAia afbaaaty, ya a m i a m t i t B d b d ^ a a t i l y c make it waO-a i f ^ Q z fife it,ei£ 'Bat n m a d b ^ Ae SIpirit b« Aaaa, lb* wwm ddlfoad oa A* pdatsd sbeei:, aad aonytaaa win a n bm, a u ^ A a b o ^ . I t m A a S p a r i t A a l i a ^

How woBderfol is wiat Ikmgsmaethaaeht "Wheaeverl bdlof j ^ ; "aBd poicBee, sadto

alwaya of Lpa.< THwnaisaTTi

W e n s maa of redaalary habits to go for Ae first lime into a gymaadam, and to axer-erctae violently for two hoars, it b qmte Bkdy that be woald be lame and rbeaautie&ra

— -iiTT aamsmBmT a a e t e a a d a ^ , nag for ma as a

«pm aaaAer I foa td aa «k-toit,"rdltoi _ _ ^GinforA Bnoekdd,ia I ^f ipad to

trae to i t a a i t a ^ whetLar U b e t a , ar pbae, K nek, or bMSL ar Aat -r iod is Aania, aarer forgets its leaam. Tea, sad wbea we fotzet, A(7 mda as to naaeaAer, a ^ ^ to *

wind we ha l l thefaeart,th(mghamt7aoti itaalf;

Kow,idatdidoarbbmed Lord aad Saviar mytoAoM t d a t a^d t fo r "doottaes tbe eomaaaadaieats of m e ^ dariag hb parsoad reig^i apoa m r A t Hear him: "Howfc^ M tww, do Asf vomUp mo taae^m r triaos tba oemmaadmeateef maB."-4t 7. •^AadhrtddakAtbaoa.fdlwdl yere-jeot tha ecnmsadmeats of m y keep yoar owa tnditiaa."—Maik vu: d.— Nov,if "toadUagfordaatRaaatbaaaaum meato af aaaa" waaaad abmhbaiidad oA agdaataarSavior d v r t e hb { M r m a d z ^ Ob earth, that Iw aboald paaBaaaee O n r d ^ «p£a,. it b easily ai dafai to-day; aad

•d at Aa i M n t . a n allidbaaie thaa waagad iwdaamatbyAa himadi: 'Yta, yoa, >y fr^ who a n '^toadiag for d o e t ^

the cianaBdmeato.of saen;" yoa, idaaan toadmg taditaoa ia tha a b n ^ m makaamfoat^aptism. sp&ikfii« MiipmriaK for b i ^ g l ^ aBd a peat maay other iavea-

sadpmcidaas too tomeaAm iathis B4m, a n tins day, aderd-lag ta tha axatamdeahiNte aftmr Lord aai Satior. m M M m ^ Taa man

Bf^rS^, W it til knA yoat aoffibtt. "pbadad ltiAabliBdart I d d a t i ^

Wamm* b^rva Ibe ly,to i B S i ^ o i m W ^ W ^ U ^ to Chmst^

a W Ae e m w m * n q p ^ a t otthoaawa 4hamli .aakl

a i m m a a a a a W

t ^ q g ^ t . 80 Aa Smptnea, Da hava m»

^ ^

jm. • ; • • .

ert^amg in theeoarsecf a two bona, aot oaly

i l i t t k , d ^ , htbe cerald practiee impaa i ly , ^ wiA i w Ae foaa of haava. Is u aat Ar His,

Ae8,that iataraGad h a s a s e d d ^ djaet mBat«e,«vtx7*vaBsnlifii, i ia i j fiisiiim

- ^ . a v e r y a ^ l l M a a d aaimiiamt af bvei, yaa .aBdtbb(pi la tanaat ,Aa

wry dbaamafAammM, aad rial iihi Aat a n bat jtiaamlwdajd aveam. In 1 laiiaamlti ai

laad Aaea tA da laad the Rteat adanT wedd ia bat

rfOad,

tbt writiaai a n im*: G a m b A *

bat fis m».

by tea twi« of doors,'leavs Ae

ebard w i t ^ Ao „ aadabs t id^of q n ^ t f a

jast releaatd frma ito cage. IChe peoo-pcotof a life af aaafalaiaa in hb Mas-ter's caase kindles hope ia hb eye aad eonr-age in hb bea:^ His first SaUtatbrday's la-bor b gooa Aroagh wiA, aad ha feda ao oAer inooavmieaea thaa, padaya, a ade, aad a slight weariaamaf Us throat aad laaga. Not having a «pae" oa hbabdvml That goapd wUd from whld to draw, iha fi^wbg wedaad i te ami? milBou of mm^ vtet weeis a n tpeat in dieat aadpaiaiUstady.-Ifrmioriamilr h t f b to daka dava Set Aa However eioMiiy he aay have anfiedhixMalf I haaBairef AaaaSoaar I t b eaiaed ia its tobodahavttefon, laavibewiak of QebalawBraata^aadUmtadbimaambaaighB. oommeaeediagood mnad A iewweahaaf

aneeeaafol labor pam by, aad be takta odd, 1 g i u j w a m a m •^^..yiBa,

h t t j ^ a I f ca tHaahana toad iAab tmrd^

livaA,aad

aadgoeshometo Ainkof Uspaat fony.aad to stady—Hygisae.

If miusten waaU ba as aarafol of t h » throats as aaidbb mea a n a f AaithatseB, AeywaaU-aotlw l u d n width* A n a t a a befima thdr first Ansemeatb of bber lad ex-imiL Naiaaaof enamwaaM w ^ d r i n te^Obd hanadx^aBba A a f i m t d ^ am

Um woa the lase-ooarK wither mMAs or previaBs anatiae. I f

a t t o k m o M f a m m i h 1 ill aadpupHrt^ Aaryi

apandJa t a ad Aam many 1 aad n B i ^ Bat wa wiB san»}y. B a t » t h e n aay b m tot the taiiK kak dawa Daaraie* Ta^ thmab JhepaJhvt iti«m>ttobaibiad iaiBliiiiiM. J f ^

r a a t ^ ' W a C a a w - A d i f i

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WaKiew-dmtwbm Bb daf i d a n ba Ska Himr fir we%!I b . ( l J d B , s T & )

as Be

m d U a vasal saeddtnatJas i iamAfitaf atarsAtoaaaasdama. Bat l a t - I a t l & a sahsaribe fir n l d d n a l i L AfiMs

•it fam fivai to saa A d Am a m k .

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• l ^ W w m t M i wBiiiikatcKiio, o , oitcjA turf e o j n ^ A

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• ^ l i n A W B M B W t W l t y - ^ . -

T U s M d b e t W f e r r m k t

^pnjer of ereiy

Gbiftiaiint&eluiaataataM. Wcikovld

oar liurte to seek Lord W

ooao iad 1t^teowaa« opoa i k W e

I t m Ubored SutUoIIj fis o s n d m , plintieg;

Mwbg , ealtirmtiag, u d have alrckdy nt fe i

the first imrrwt. Wt h«To m d r e d from

fitoMC wdL tiw lattir n a ^ wai

•eeoadand tainl lurresti of com ixid eottOD,

obIJ wtit to mtroe for the g«tfcering. B«t

kew ia the Lord's r a e j v i ia u d OTW witk£

Hare ws euedforOutr

Have joa ^ o w e d it to rua to waste wkflo « e

bare been lo caiefil abo«t oar owa a & i n ,

otker siattan » Gire one hour's thought

be&w joa ilet^ to the C h s i ^ of whidi joa

t n a meBlxr. Wltat u its prcaut

whatitipnMpeeUtoeffifetaaj.goodr Thiak

if ti»e» is not 8<»MthiB; ^ ewi do to ad-

ranos its Intense. Is Bot yonr pwUur pborlj

promised eren, and worse paid? aad it not

hts heart eooraged? Caaaotjon

something oat of year p l a ^ whiA as aa

crt^peo yoar r^ard aad eoaeera for hiB^

wilt lift op htsh«utf Talk to kim aad let

hiat feel that joa are interested for wdftre

•fZiflo. Hare r»a » SaMntfh Sehool in yoar

CharA ? See if joa caanot interest two or

throe of joar brethrea and sisters to joia with

jrm. te opea ooe and keep it ap this & 0 if aa

l<»fer. T*y it as aa ezperimeat Three or {bar &aili4s nearest to tho Choreh, if ao Bor&

STs dolUtawai famish joa a U b n i j of read-

ing haoks; two dollars, qaastioa for oM

aa4yeBag.aadjMcangori^lt»w»rk. Try i i U r t » m e ^ , h t t & t c a . It wiU reqaixe yoa

to a m t on ew^ Sabbadi at your owa (aupch,

t> 1>e sate, bat this the TTord of God

H y o a r d a ^ V d a . "Forsake not the aweo*-

Ki^of 3)w<Ts«i«i,[4eChnr«kis addraMd^

together as the maaner of some is"—the maa-

aerof toomanyof oarlaethren is to scatter

theasclras all orer the eoonity and into half

a doMB diiereni ptasee attendiag i^md Pros-

hjteriaa. M e t h o d ^ Caaq>bemte, aad Bap-

tirt preaching, ire, ten, and fifteen mQea dis-

tant, when the children and serrants a n left

to ^end the daj at home, or itroOing about.

" O h Lord rerire thy work ia the aiidst of

^ 7«aia." It is iMw IB the aidst of the

yews. Has the Lord riated y w this year ia

B»er«y? The sure eridence of bis gradoas

presence ia the rictory be always gaias orer

his eneaies. Has a sinner Seen ooarcrted ia

yoar eoagngatioa this year r Are you wil-

Eng for fte year to eloee wiflwat this iwolt T

How is it with joar Cbndrea now f are they

aHoonrerted? If not, aw they ia no d a j ^

&at alaxms or skmdd alana y«a f

-Lord, hare aterey apoa m* " was the prayer

efaeertaia mother who was so yvry aax-

ioos &r_he» daughter. The Lord heard her

aaddslirered her i i ^ h t e from the p e w n af

Eate. Areytmaotdistressedforyoardangh-

t ^ M S w y e w soa ? Areyoa iaportaaiag the

Lord that they any be delireredT If you are

aacsncented is it a wonder that they are t

Thcro 1X8 iadic»t»Ms of a reriral ^ t

a w a g tome of oar CSiarches, for whi<^ we

t i «kGod ,but Shan it not beeixae general,

and shall net all oar Charcbes be blessed?

Let as engage our hearts for this, breftren.

Wefcaleaeoaragedia tUsdty, each-weeka

adding to the nnmber who fiiA the Sarioria

•arkable for their wisdem is1i» reBiad me

of the Ptoraiba Sdamni.

lasfccd^&tfcCTwbatveiehklMiBgs ia

prospeeTof death? H e said, " I a * like

;AbcUai^ geti^ into a' eoaatty I I M V sot,

bat wiBbg to ttoft a y leader" H e q ^ o f

tibepisa rf saliation t h n ^ Christ as the

only e<aeeirable plaa saited to the aeeeisities

»f lost siaaen. Beferting to the eross aa his

TO A L L P E D O T A P H S I S .

boce. m M l Pwer to tham a»; G o d a c r B I I to the OontBtSon of

. HaltitadMof akb6nvereba^lt,faosg,ocb•aix]l•

| ed, and otkanrin cntrJQy treatnL

^ialll^y^I I ben rist Ikssr{iim«ati|iii&iofitwnpeaanaMoM-

liMma II it .. . .

lefage, I remember most distiietly how, aaid I p lesi, a Ljaa. h I I ^ to rnOts <h»

teai% aad, imlutokta aceeats» be Ideated tka I ton. three Baptist ctoxjaua. naacd QIark, stania: — ' ' " " "

u n m a s a sou

FSBaBuu ' isom oir t h b BAPTISTS b y hb-

ooBAPTnjTB nr C B B m m x D STATES .

MAsaAcacssm.

B«»-

Uoo-

Hbe pecseeatkie* eednrea I 7 the ttxfyWtpHais ia

BeotlsB^ aad t a ^ i U y hy « S earir i^^titu of

SpUo, pluted thcro by the Apestia P ^ vbScS

tbeTcedaR«Sfoa tbe.Caadh3fatte«af and Tth

wtnries; b ; tke Baptists of Roiaa and of Xtaly, cf

Oetmiay, of JEnwee. of Hollaod, Pnissii, Potand,

HnSsirj-, and TnuBjlnnU, of Pj«imoat, of Lotn-

berdy, of Austria, of Bolxmia. of SwitieiUnd, of

IMb-Jania, aad i. skott,^ all i M , or B w ^ I

oar erwriatprver aee&gs , aad to the numbw

ef fte serious, aad these who seem ta be eam-

esOysfc^g a e Sarior. Last Shbbath we

wwt perautted to baiy four wiUiag eoDrerts

aSh (Srirt n die waters of cur beattifU

Camberixad. a mare serious crowd of speeia-

^ we nererMwatanimmeraioa. The Lord

E tnsly in oar mti^^

W e ftel iike & r » tesay. "Andaow fora lit:

fl« spue graee faaA been shewed tnm the

oar Oed, to kare us a remaaat to escape

aad to gire as a c ^ ia bis holy place, that

9ur God may Eghtea oar ttjea, aad g i ^ us a

fitsie reriring ia oar bondage."

" poariag out bis Sprit opoo

Cbawsbtt in Middle Tennessee. There

arc iadieatioaa of a gtsenl reriraL Breth-

ten, let a? seek theLord for this, uatfl he eome

aad tain tigbteoasaess opao as ?

" O Lord rariro thy work in the midst ef the year,

« I n the aridst of Use years make known,

" la wr»«i remember meroy."

'< eaoBid wotM^Msspfre to drive me tlMMBL Vorden lod flm this heait SImmU Be;

u T m m t S ^ f a ^ J t o d f c ^ ^

dy aad H . l m « r ^ on a ^ t S s I Z ^ l ^ ' ^ '

wfcite Claik was smeUafc n e r ^ «

t M S S ; andHoIi*. 116 5-S; ^ eaA and

oaetobetifdaptoaswUiiftaff poet lad aabBdr I Cbristitca.aioax tbe moastaios and . r - ' 1-Utbt . iw . EdwaiOi

H e died tmstiiigin Christ, aad the foeOy f l f l r . ! ^ "

withdraw, learing kind friend, to pr«»te ^ ^ L l T I ^ J L t ? T V prtpare »»• ^ d Moody paid tfcefaas bat Holme* was noor and ^ ^ ^ become]

body for bunaL I remember tbe eooateauiao I v.- V l . 5 a l n n a h M ^ . , V |««d*<»dypald»fcefa*"but Hciacs was noor Mid I ^ ^ become pij,is!ji-wk« bad

b ^ y f o r b ^ U a a N o t o ^ V M r ^ .uageHod prerioasly ofa^aother . O what sadaea I What Kt- prt on Ws naked beck. Two »

rt I aadelthe .bippiaK. skewed .«ae tender fre!b« farl*^ H ^ ^

fMer Waldo, (from whom tbe WsUcBmderirvd thai came,) it it well kaown, «as a Ibe

wocd of God erew aaj |>reTail«<l ereiywbete. («aj»

Uilner,) whore he proached. The WbMcboI«o Bap-

ter tears were bets! Wbatan effort I made the wbippfaK, skewed teoe tender frribVfor

to sappiess a y fsdlngs of sorrow Chat I m%bt lkein««er. Pertkh tkey w m amtfed

comfortber! And when daty teqaited a e to r " ^ " ^

tetara ta a y field of labor, then sixfy ailes ^ ^ J T , tbo B»sW«te.

distant, « I a a g « g e c « . d U i b e a y ^ f i n P T ^ "

l e a ^ a y .other in tie deflation of widow- la 1655. .eT« aee sad two womea, ft, the crime u - —

hood. I rode aloae, tearing a y boiM often-1 d^Jtog inftnt baptin, wUch was then ««Ub-

tiaMStoproceedinawayp«Tfaatlyfama{.y^ U^*«dbrlaw as the Uw of the land, and far at- r ' * ' ' ® ' * ' ^ ' '

me, bat wWeb tears did aot then permit a e a* ' "

all tiaes difUaetlr to tee. V m , , v . * .

hare eagrossed aqr thoagbt»-«Bd yet the feel- P»d-otk«e wen leit to dreadAtl salferbci. Thiw

iagsof that sad a o t n i ^ tetara, ins aeasare,»'U»»«»™«na«y4«ttU«lftoiho^ .tbey

to-day, aad my eyc^ not mad) aoeasUmd te ^ w«e tberefare imprisoked

tears, wiU weep again. • • • * I b o w e r e r . and theiraisoct-

f . n . . b i . „ 1 .

and hear at last those words of eoameadatioB, and futeccd, aad that ao pctsoa b« aUoired to

W e U done, good aad foithfol seraat. I a w J "P*" ** * hold any air jtiac ia it,—Id, p. S8t-<O0L

byay&tber^testiagplaeethe gitre of a y L •"I'^Bap.

eldart sister ia whose piety I erer bad the foU- tor cot pay-

eet ^ d e n o e . W i ^ U ^ -

rapidrty a y thoagbts ran b « k to tbe day. of la 1751. a Mr. Moaltoo. pastor of a Jt^iiA

oar duiaood—the tiu» of oar anion with tbe j at Stmbridge, llaas., was a i w e ^ Chawb—the period of her last afflietion, dte. boJa|aBap«rt, cootrary toUw, and

lalookiagatthegrareof my fiitherandthatll?''?*'^*^**' At leogth ho was

Of a y ^ r , one thing deeply toadied » J S ^ ^ ' ^ L ^ ' l S L ^ e f ' heart J - between Ui. two a .paeereserred P r o ^ i ^ l t ^ ^

for another gmre. How saggestire! It was U - W o « « . « j , a f c r a ^ t i B . . t h T ^ m ^ o f

not necessary to inqaire why that space was Church were ta»« by h » to pay ttio Coa-

left I knew my mother wished it so. And

it will be right for bet to be baried between brtheccauWe h ; " * * ^ pwwoUoos. Almoot

the basbaad of her lore «id her fi,^^ " ia order to pay said ta«. for v, be fi«md.-

Bat, O , that space, that spot of grouad! l.hei«r; Sstoer.: ! W ^ ^ o ^ g U , ^ ^

Loag may it be anditobed by the mattock | ?»««««. "ad other booMhoM foniltaia.lld,

aad the spade! O f my father's grare I can p. 433-433.

Ia 1770, about iOO acres of land, beloogiac to

•BTealmembOTof ikeBaj^irtCharch in Ashadd.

Maa«,we»«o»dbytheeoBeetor to pay the (alary

of the Prnbjteriaa .Minister in thU Dlaee.-ld

ooancnccT.

In October, 165S, the fbilowiiic Uw was passed io thisState:

" I l U hewbyofdewd bytke General Coart thai

ao town within this JariidicUoB shaUtastertaia anr

Qaakees. Kaaim. A*aadt«. or « « * Hke

*«rrtit», oor into-them a continue abo»» the space

of ftwrteea dsys, ander tke penaHy rf ia."

r * " * ^ O c c a i ^ g

the ttw^ and the hatred atakist the BapUrts on the part of the Con«r.e«a«»ali»U and their masistrat*

there ishardiy a fcot q^ ^ ^ ^ ^

m ^ l n that clause Baptisuhad o f t Z ^ a d -

jodged to be icrrtte*.

tte Al«,, "prohibiting afl conmsuioa of

w ^ Qoakera. Baotitt. ^ a r e r e r y wiffiag far our r«der, to seohow Al»>, - prohib it jngi j l i i ^o^

in the 8onth-W«t look upon of tbem any e n t e S u ^ C ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

tteproceofflrgsoftheKchmcodCooTentloo. H- T r a m b a i r r i S r t o ^ p ! ^ ^ ' ^ ~

t k o C W - . la May, KSS. .

i 8 , ^ , « « 0 y . h a T , " And it Is further enact^

w l - ^ y cmiteed the p r « a „ " .on not being a U w f t S H ^ ^

by des^nbg men who workad wim t h e , ^ V e U}mJnUtercf t h e ^ o ^ n ^ ^

the Pr^idoot. iad« Falier. Se ramMp^ \ p«r»D or persocs

" "P®** o to me thou art dear.

For tho ashes your boMim eootahu; nwjgh ao willow ti pUated to shed the soft tear. And to droop o*er aqr bthor^ nooiaa.

XboQgk ao Parian marUe encirdn the spot, Thc^QOiryiswreathadToandtha tooibi

While the wild aower remecabors to btoom.

The loaf that I phteked from the gran irtnae tt grew,

b now withered—forerer deeared j & my father kas gQD^ bat ailktkia moat tree.

resMmher the place wkere he's laid.

And O. Biay I follow the steps that b e b ^ Wbile o'er life's troubled oocan I roaSL With B^gion to cheer me, IT! trust in my God,

.\nd toteaTen I win look Ibr a homo.

(Vben the last scene of life shall be acted and o'er When tbe cords of existence sre riren, ' W t a I fca*» this cold region to wander no more, I shall aeetmy dear Father in heoTen."

So aay it be.

tisUwereereiy where hanled aa hereUcs, for deny-

ing Infsat bapUsa. From the year 1206 to 1228, tbe

baroc among them was »o grwtt, and so many were

«a imposiiUa to build prisoos

•aoogb to contila them, or H defray the expcBsea

of theperaecotioDS. LimboriA bears testimony thai

the Dutch Bsptists, tbe WaltSenses and tbe Albigeo-

seawereaKke. "They are tncnasi^ to greatnulU-

tades tbronghoaS all countries," says one writer.

Their numbers were rr.-y great, says Milner (12

cenV.) fn Col<^, Flanders, the South of Fiance.

8a»oy and Moan. The worst of calumBiw, he says,

were east upon them erety where. Tbey under-

went the most dreadftil pejw>entions. EfforU were

made erery where to extcmuoate them. In the time of WnUam the Cocquwor, tbey rmiffrated in Tast

numben fitsn Fraace. Oenuanyacd Holland Into

England, and creatly extended the Bs>Ust cause

there. Popish writers tea u.-! tbe WiWensesare a

people, or race, that nerer suJimiUed to the Cfcureh

of Borne.

"In 1790, there were -Jj: Baptfat Charches in Setheriands."—Benedict.

"In the ISth ceotmy. in Uobemia and the conn-

try of Paasao, the onmber of Baptist ras consider-

odtobe tights /Aojuaiuf-Benedict's quotation

ftam>Iilner.

"From the borders of Spain," a y , JJBner,

"throaahoot the Soulh of France-amoag and be-

low theAlps, along the Bhin» « both iJdcs, and

ewn lo Bohemia, thonunds of tine Waldenscs

were seen patiently bearing pmecoUons. Ahaoat

throughout Europe, WaUejuM ^xtn to be fijund.—

and yet they were treated as the ef-iimirina of the

eanh. aad as a people against whom aU the power

and wisdom of the world were united." Ihelrgnsat

crime waa, they treated inCuit baptism as noriaos

aad they baptised beDoren on the profcasioo of thei

CUth—as do the Baptists now—wtlether ihey had

been baptised in infancy or not; and they claimed

to be the only people that were organized alietlhe

I pattern of the Apostolie Chnrd»e». And if some

liring among them, through fear of death. feU com-

pelled to accept Infcntbaptiaa and ocher

usages, yet this did not at all affect the statement

concerning the main body of ihem, and of their

predecessors from Apostolic timm, and of their suc-

j oessors. That they irere a centinned boiv of B^-

tistt. b abundantly attested by t mnerons TO'ters of

[the inteDigeot, candid, honest and wdl-iofcaaed

; class.

How exactly have these peraeentioBS ftilfit!cd the

predicUoos of Ctrfot, uttered to the first disdnlw

and throngh them la aK: '

"Ve wfllbehatedof afl aaiioas for my camp's

sake. Many wiU be scaedaliied (»fc««<loJ«a««.

tmi). false. [p<^t3hjpreflsets will arise and wiU de-

ceiTo many. atd[pofitt]iBiqaig^win abound. lie

brother will delirer the brother to death—the fitliCT

the son; and children thea- parents, and Oiere irin

be snch tribulation as was never before known from

the beginning of the creation of God. Srcuieyour souls by your patience.—(Uleral of I,n.sxi : 19.)

And they win kill many of you.—<Literal, t . 16.)

Ihey win delirer you ufi to bi afflic^d." And how

true and «xaet has beni the coctinued course ci

lae.sediaMatt.ii.,J2. (liteaj). "Fromthedays

S O D X E K U r B A P T H T & & D S P A X S a n l !

, ^ A . O . J U T T O X Y S A T R O S .

san aans son."

A . K K W B 0 0 K xAas^trEsk .

n , SwiktraB.»aMa .tetk taw t ^ a s( tMr Mcim at SiVatk BeknC BMkx, —Wl^ - C u sroKwxQus »<0T. oa i woci» mtxasa. sts T U X

sratl.- SraOwKteL^. prints

T B E C A C R C S AXD TIUC VABBAXH SCAOOK. irrxaaa m .

^ a x w B n t o M T H E m u l .

Ai-D VSH WDKDS rao* FKIErDs.

protracted meetu^ of eoa-

»sdstedbyBwB.HinsmanaadJeeCBa. Btgl w l i ^ a . ^ ^ ^

dentafiy k^ipened there tke next d ^ . Biu. Bd»l

fidaoatoftkepnmUBg. It waa plain.

^ peJnted. mid abort hrty were

Tbe objucte of Christ's Eiagdoa are tmly J 0«>»- Twea^fcp wwra a « * « m the CkarA fcy

to be accomplished byaggteswre varfiteapoa twen^ of ware baptist by B , .

tWdomiaions of the DeriL It» g « . t ^ ^

b to take people froa the d e r i T . ^ - i F S ^ e m S ^ g S ^ ^ * ^

laiag them iato Ghrist's-ao* byfinee of greatly ben^ted. TM. waa one of th. o o a i ^

arms, bat by fi»ee of truth. Bat tratb, hew-j «ntere«ing meetfcg l haw erec «t»«ided.

crer powerful ia itself win aerer acem^isb { c « » f a B O P , sad ahnpa

aay thing unless it comes in contact with tbe

minds of those who are to be ooareried. The ^

sword may be t w o ^ edge, re.7

^aip, but it will eat nothing while that I the bretkr™ of How Hope hare great reasocsta

thoscabbanL Nor will it do arare tbaa tend

tbe air, howerer £arfnlly and sbSfally bna-

d i s b ^ anlca tbeie is somebo^ wiAis it.

reach. In ^treading tbe go^el, (benfiwe,

thank Sod and takoeomage. Iherr is a ceneni

aniii^iBthisseetlanlbraieTiTalofi^LSFAN. "O I«"d nstCR unto as the joy of ii^ salrat^"

D. B, Han.lL

— Mkm. Siam-t.—l hare just retunied boa* tbereiseomethia^aoretodo thaaaerely to L Z

p ^ it. People mast be fband to

before it can be preached, and before tbey eaa j erbortations, instructed twenty monnets, whooB.

understand it they mast leant tbe meuoBg desiring tke prayers of Ckiistiaa^ and w t

thelaagaageia whicbitisprodaiaed. ^ P"'*'*^'™ of reKgtan; trarejed about

It is, thetefon, pcrfeetly « m . t j a e for « « » now abo« a n y . ^

C7A«nA,Uioagbllowha« cxpwsslyeoMaaBd- Ihe pnwpect lor a retfral of rrfigion in this field

ed, to erect a honsc of wotsb^ ia wbidi peo- >• now becoaii^ flatteriair. Indeed if Ckrisaam

pie aay assemblo to bear ibe Word. It i. I ^ fidtuai utd stand firm at iheir post, and the

right, also, to use aay proper aad boaotabk | ftithfol and acUre. many prcdous aaali, i

means to indnoe people to eoae M d W d ^ ^ ^ ' ^ i f ^ ^ « d of Ckrht.

andif thepreacbors ase « « b worf . . . , te

large class of those who eoae, ooarayiw Fair Grow, Ma, Aagast ro 1B5».

mcaaing,itisthe d a ^ o f tbeObardito^ta- itows. fiWors.-! law just doaed a meea« o<

pare this class, by p n ^ ptdiaiiaairy iastrne. j days with tke Bethri Onaeh at Middleburg.Bj^.

tion, to andeistand what tbi^ aay kw. Sow j County, Tenn.. of suii^ intenst. Bro. J.

it ia a well-known &et, that to tbe great bod|y J »nd Bin. L. S a ^

of childnm and servants in oaroOBBbr, tbe " ' ® ? ^ ' ' ! " " ' ^ The« brethren labored wia

o r d i n a r y p r e a c h i n g o f t h e g o q K d o o a r ^ b a t K r ' ' ^ ' ^ ' ^ ^ fewideas. They hear the words, bat tbey la- There were no extra etfortt made to pnrfuoo «

cetre no more ideas frtmt tbea O a a fit» m citement. The coagRgatkB was large, attontin

much thunder. W b y f Tbe preadier talks I time, and the bath ef the gsqial

about jastification, Banctifiea&on, atoaeawn^ j P ™ * " * ^ • amnner. The ^

satisfaction fM a a aad tbe like. Bat tber I " " ^ l ? ™ * ®® »>« 1»

do aot know what these words aeat any ^ ^ ^ ^

^ i f t b e y w e . . m a ^ G ^ o r ( L e s . S t ^ ^ ^ / S ^ I ^ t r ; ^ ^

Then he perpctaaUy takes for granted, and nineteen l7exp«ta»ce,tonrte«n of whom were w

alludes to as &miliar&et. and adBUttedtnitb. ^ t > > " P u t a ' o n Ike last day ai the meettcg.

many things of wbidi this d a a of persons I win be baptised

hare ao knowledge at alL A a d tber wffl

loose aU the force of bis teasoaia^ e r a p ^ ^ ^ ' ^ byk« , andothB . l , ex

though tbey may con^rebend bis lan-

guage. If tbe preaebns ocsnes down to a

style which tbey can nadostand, and takes

This was not an afflBation meetog. Xhepedoet

attended tt and sereral of their miniateis, bu: Oier

took Itdr seats at the back end of the W e . W

of John tbe Baptist untU now, ihe kic^Boia of tbe

heawts nftr^i cw2nc* and tlie rialsni f^amiig

U . ^ trusted impBdtly v. tie ^ io^ty-^-t^ I ^ t J ' ^ a . l i r i i S l c t ^ l ^ ^^

W e rerH that Bro. Holman, of Ma, p«a«y of XIO a r S v ^ W ^ ^ i:DIT0HIAX. VAHlETIEa

. p c a h i ^ ^ j ^ , ^ , and suiTer coriral S ^ ^ w ' S i S ^ ^ o « . - A t a regular

^ r ^ tripe, for .r«y J s t o c ^ ^ ^ " Cam'!®'. Art, on th, i-.: IfB.p^«M,peratewithtl,oBlbleB,«dunder 2.P.SS. Also, State Recoris^

the arcamslaaces, we haro wholly mistaken their May. 1723. ^ ^ - w a n ^ r . a . «te

senUments. T b ^ a r ^ e t h t o g s that ought not IT 12. the fWtewlngUw was passed

^ t ^ t e n ^ When our Boards become e « . "-Ib«ro . » be ft enact^ that If a^ortainl

^ clajuea. they should bo r«o»a. minister or any other p ^ s h a U enter

* — F • •-.Mir.i, cn ta* i;:in ol

August, 1S53, fas Conference assembled, the Church

adopted the foUowing reaolmioa:

Sacbtd, Thu we extend to Elder J. B. Gnres, of

the minister of the gospel,

aa inriutioD to risit and preach for cj this Ikll

»y A|^"atiSritla»L Vot ito ufc ret tii

' t i S ^ S S r a E ^ « rftwuila ft.

i J S J S l " ' * " ^ Aaiteaah

_ " " " " I »»T a«»«| er raanace. ,

oc,thePka. . bow Ji de-. RaBhti. aat

- —idthalatt^

Q i m i s T m r o s D s o o T x 1 0 W A c a

A s A . W * l l I O M l S T n » AEKASSIS, LOCUUJU

ASD Txxai.

Sot knowing the distances between plaeea,

M asto gire out a list of appointments, we

U r e after eOMultation, aatbtxised Bro. A . L .

Hay, of Camifca, topablisb ia tbe Texas aad

I-nusiaaa .Sapttsto, » list of appoiataeatgi

commencing at Napoleoa, PiaeBIaff or Lit-

tle Rock, oa the 1st Sabbath ia Oetober. aad

exteadii^ througb Arkansas and LouMaaa,

to W a ^ Texas, requaMiag bin to iadade

tte Cbinkee Assewatioa, at Kiekapoo. «

& e 2 d SabUth, if pessiWe.

W e hare also aotiumxed Bro. B m e s , Edi-

tor of the Texas figifisf, to pabJisha list of

« «a j »ppoiatnients through Soatboa aad

WiMeta Tasas, reaebiag up to tbe 3d Sab-

bath ia Oetobtr.

B w t h r « aaa crmfer with these brethrea, aa

we hare gtra oar tiae ap to be so dirided

^Aat w may U abU tosea the torgertt aaabet

af Bapabia i a ^ ^ shortest tima. W e axpeet

ta spaad.ae iuere thut one «byat aay one

^ mlnai i» be at Austin, Indep«der.ee

• i ^deraoa. "Wa hope tbea brethren wiU

»ot us among any people whe da not

, w « t te Ma.as.

The brethren wiU make the appointmeab

> s o o a B they « « th«a, ^

are not eonsideted safficitnt, gire

Adteredspotinthewoois. '

t ^ T.. I T — - o w « person snali enter into any iit cs UUS mi as

ted or aboBsh«L «is intke powerof thope«^to P«i>h not Imssedlately nad« kischarae and a ^ ^ r-eto, or com?, frma. ibe Caitebiian in the control them at least, or to dispeoae with them. there preach a n d i l w . J v T v ^ of Texai. control then at least, or to dispense with them,

aouthers BsptSst CooTention.

It is our duty to notice the letter of Eaother Hol-j^pubCshedjooe time since, because our ^ h Ctaistian lesardforhim wmnotaOow usto ^ him withseamieg iodifiRnce; aad because ^ that^TOr raadeismay ni-dastaad ftUlyour —— -— - IIIMJ IHUw OQf 1

fw^ing^M^towhatbeispIeSrtto can our Art, dKiuW h a r e p ^ i r t

»r period hadlt not been that

- rf nmmtm mam VMCKC, «au aOAU

there preach andexhort the people, ho shall be do-1

nied and excluded «ie benefit rf aay law of the Col-1 '"J" Citireh as abore stated.

oay. Anda is further enacted, that erery mch Waixa, Clerk.

P«*^*Meacber,or cxhorterahaabesent.asaTa.j ' " 'k great piwnre accept the iUThasfao P«*®i l»y wmaat ftaa aay assistant jastica j to with then on or

of the pasee, ft«m eonstahle to eoutable out of the I ^ i n October.

_ j j ^ o f the CoIo.y.--B«„rt.. Colony of Conn.. - The decline, U> publish Bro.

a t « eariier i»rM I Erery inch of -nwad ia the State, h , si. h ' f ' f - i t incumb<fflt upon Eld. Wrikee

etr, we cannot si w U ^ y ^ w T e J S i i r S ^ n S ZT n.v Wanen, of Lumpkia. h a a ^ n

whiek he t ^ win produce lastlu i i H a r r ^ state l a T - n d J T a ! ^ T " " iuaoences. »e extend to

r ^ ' ' h i m a w a r m h a o d o f c b r i s u a n ^ ^ ^ w ^ ^ ^ o n t ^ n a M b a c k ; of treaed as an .hip, welcoming him waU the t o i t a ^ H ^ k ^ ^

c a r e ^ r T L . and U r ^ l ^ t ^ L ^ ^ ^ ^

^ pitociple. in the oH country. & , u of their „ „ defendants, at least, hare now been better tanght, ~ they M to

or (Amnira hare learned better things, I rwire Ibeir paprrj H thU i>jj; offic»., »od mtprcts

I win here glrelut 000 qiecimen of the operaUon I ^ O®"-"*- ^bo wiH help lerret OBI

of thete Uws, and of the then pubHc feeEnc Why should tbe Jdt.tafs reach there

and of the outrageous conduct of magistrates- UmU is mailed as rogu-

AtSaybrook, in 1744-two yean after th, r " ' ^ ' » b e i » l

law was enacted-/imrto«, jpsr.*,, includins one , •»»>»• «?«• Jus laBen upon

woman with a child In her arms, were arresfad fcJ ^

holding a Baptist meeting. Ihe charge in the war- w know through rant was'-/iriWaia, I'hat kind of a book it SL

•amiijly aish th^ Ikcta'^S^ i S e T ^ S hta the ^ dhowing oar error, and j i S S ^ tto^oftheCooTention. But if t h e y d C t e S faOedte pmect them. We all a e k i r a ^ ^ i ? ! abUfty of Brother Uotaaan to m a k r t h T ^ w l^fartheCanTsatioD, thatcouMbeaaiirindto

s ^ our error If we had faUeo into enT^Haa ^ shown wku our error waa 1 We think doL W W error, then, did we Ml into b y n u ^ ^ o J ^ Of t t ^ WUker eridene. « r S S i ^ rtS^ a ^ o f ^ C«nT»tJon thea^lre. s t ^ ^ i u ^

«»>»e^wB that Brother W ^ e r i m w r o n c ^ we ft>Qo«ed him™ to error. This.' to our mfad. has not ben Jln^

ghreB.wemnstbe alfcwed a jodgiof their i S r e fromoer^Wge e f t h * ^ diarencebetween three two aMo; t h e ^ u ^ ^ m M a ssMt . in It. Tbey did u i u l S i r B ^ ! ! G w m a s h ^ ^ f a n a e r i y treatedta t l S T ^

waa ^ m o l l r e f Waalt teipK,*

* T rATKKB'a QHArX .

^ the 1ft of Ai^gast, 1850,1 stood beaide

^ g n t r a e e ^ t y Hie saa bad m m d ^ t t d twillgbt shades beg«i fc,

n was u apimpriate time icr

imobba , aadbowaaaeroBsweteay tbnadhti

- l a w a y firtberdrawUalartfc,^ j

^ t f c e " w ® M if it beiaagedtotbe

l a w joa lost a ^ feeadl Hkre you waUAedtbe pale &ee?

Ha»a jwt s a o L ^ cold sweat «f death « • the

to ffl to b o « a b«i bee«ae rt^

^ eac^im does that rety

••• V ...

bat b k

_ . aad tia

rf bia Ht

^ a l a i ^ d l ^ rf

^mltmim-m' . K -

Ml •• iiiM—Tq • iras IQ jBimem troablat tken whraoi set « I f thrr 1

beBere tbey wen Influeoeed by rf^BrotherBellMahS^,ho«IL

O u theycoald lH«ae. a5f%nore

S ^ t o » I t w ^ a J d U r e d S e i l a o i S S S :

Uea^o«arred This h true. BatSd i S T ^ renttan thus actr We think aot E l d . H « ^ ^ Ms tktjf wmm appelated msabets o f l k i ^ ' S

P««*!«I heenttieSfo? thwffficalties toTSbearred. point Blether Orara or sane of p r ^ ^ «mld hare been U £ m ' c S . J S i S o e e w r e ^ B r o ^ Hotean sayaa suffl^^S-M is ftMBd to the act that a a i d ^ k M M i M

the HaskriC difflcaUest Hay r i ^ aar^tosee suchmorts. Kocfa ft^ s a i r ^ ylareseen. that Brotkerftareasnd W p t t » h S M a t e d epMsWeato Shie

tboae who , had tamcriy eoatraOed Sm l S ^ ^tboasanda of eat taikMn^raTtoSS theae acts yet. Oa<k& aewuat

- - J vwncieii Of

the erimo alleged, were fined, aad sseleoced to pris-

on. AH »f them, Inclndingthe woman with a babe

in her arms, in the month Maieh, were dritea

eo foot by consUbles twenty-flre adla la tbe mod

to A-ew Loudon jafl, aad thrust Into prison wUbout

, — chat kind of a

whether it is sound or aotl"

Wedonotknew, no copy has Ixvo sent to as Who wUI fkTor cs ]

— Bro. W. S . W1al^ of Gloacsster Court House

Va.,WTiU«: '

Ton hara been reqaested by one or two writer* l«ds. and were kept to gire the aame of your lewmHI corr»sp«dent J

tor a ^ Tbey F.B." He said in the Ugimiing ihat his wme

w o u l d ^ been starred to d«th aad died, had not »» kaoan. if leqursted. Why sUH withhold

s w e f r ^ OTtside the prisee cootrired to reUere f W «> many miiat be saxions to know the author

the«t--^a,bnff. His«»ry Conn., rel. 2, p. n M 8 2 . U Utoee truly able artldes, which we read in a h a «

J^ttoierre asaspedmeaof tbe perseeullons I e»«T number of the nraaw* £aptutf I wouM

ofBapti«sin,hat8t«e. - F a a „ „ . n . - k e rery much to know to w b o T ^

naoiaiA. j iadebled, and I unite in the hope that " J. p. B -

Alargeportfem ef tbearst settiers of thU gut, j '«"ers in a peraanent fbnn!" '

time to ezi^ain all these things, bis adult as-1 "

had Its Influence, hat the power of tnith

dienoe who are better informed, woald com-J ^ ^ " "

plain of bis low style « , d tedioasness, « d « PeJees soon cease to come to bear him. Now, wbat prufca tefigkn. aad wish to join the Bantte t S Is the nanedyT Tbe ehildten aad aerraats 1 tlmir parents elgect on the ground that pedimie

must be specially instructed m a way Uiat tbey I read their Bn^asSsently to know

can ondctstand. Tbeophflas, aeooidiag to tbe j doing when their practice ia to thai

priginal of Lake, bad been Biisucbisth.

ed by qucs^on and answer, in the great &ets

of the gojpeL And in the early ChnrchM,

the first of which we bare any reoord oaUde

the Bible, there was fistinctly reeogaind a

class of persons who were called Catet&mneas,

who were accustomed to mert with tbe

timea.

Tbe success of tins meetiig can only be ascribed

toOod'atmth. To Him be aB the gUay.

B. Dar.

iTmrs. JBIitDn.—Foe Jour weeks past the Lord

baamortgraaouslyr^ed-^ Church. Tbebearis

of Us ehHdnn hare been rsrired, and ainnem hare

been canrected n ^ Him. TUrty-fire bare beoi Churches, and either by the elde^ deaooas. or J ^ ^ - l i r e hare been m . V V » T - Ui-wmus, or I imnereed. aad eight or ten others added br -imtr Church members, be sabjeeted to a tegalar We had the a.«isto«e ^ ^

course of oateebetical instraetion, in order j Moore Chattanooga, labored mae abuadanth.

that tbey might uadastand tbe gospel, then J two weeks with us pceaddag the un-'

bdiere it, and tJieo bo baptiied. The exist- let the name of God

the strongest foots to riiow that bap-j est of what the. Lord baa in store te ld».i

t i ^ was unknown in the Charobes. I . - principle taught in the

itlikajytbat the Churebe. founded tbe (article,-Is she dead r> giren in the latternmab®.

AposUes, left the children cf that membetaj ««»Pi>d on the mind of parento in

themaelres, just eome out of beatbeaisa, to | 'Qonna! benefit to

grow up without instraetion suited to diar I ^^ adding one more nearo to three

tender ages? Or do we see in these Cateeba- ^ one chiW. patrfaony. Suppore thw, u,

mens the prorision mode for aaob inrtractioiir Kow that Bnv W o ™ , uke. the editorial chair of

SurelTitisa-sendcnttbattbeChntebeswwe »heA.do,oonldltnotbearraacedsoa. to adant

under obligation to see the yoang people j «he adrerUsement of the O u U m ' i / H a d ID mmr

tangbt, as that they wens under obBgatjons |o that more Georgia Ba|4isu may know

proride Euitable bonses for tbe assemUiiur of I ^ ^ Fxitowi.

the people to hear the gospel a a d ^ r o c A ^ ^ J ^ t w ftror upon thU

-tbou^b ueither a a f h ^ been

« m ^ e d m so a « , y w , ^ , yet both ate - Hare you a copy of - Both Kdes." the Trial

implied tn the command, " 6 0 preach a y Goa- H Defence of the Senior Bfltor tf O d T n ^

pel to ercry creatar^' Ton should not <U1 to hare e » by yon.

Bat in the eon:dr of time, Ibis d a ^ w a s ! ^ ^ ^ b y a n 3 SSoesu.

w^leeted by the Oburebes, aad at length} I ! « » » » * » wanUag to write to

scareo any care was girea ts tbe laaibB. j you unless I had

In oTirnextwowiU8ccbowtbiswa.bronFbt I hare K,n«thbg new about "™«»MttownittimateyourT«,y KKi I wiD t.-.

' T«>«!»» Warrior Creek Cbaich intendinc tohare

T H K CHCRcn A T c o L m i A . meeting fanrhad aerenl preattes to ^ , I auead on Eatardaj praandiae Uk fasnk fUkt-ti,

O n the 4th Sabbath in Aagast we riatod ia July. r^WagtoanSStaSoBaof t h e O ^

this Churoh, at the rrquest of aomeef tie j many wewky brethren went, aad eoBcnoad the

brethrca. Tbe day was rainy, and bat fc» j b y urging the ahaolata naewiig ofCfawBsa

came out tbe meeting. Our btetbra bare I ^ ^ transoertaat

no bouse of worship. They ordiaarily -eet S ^ ^ i ^ ^ J ^ T ^ f

i n t h e M i ^ a i c H a U . which t h ^ bare leased, L S ^ ^ u i L t ^ ^ S ^ ' ^ ^ ^

but 00 this oecasioa, by & e kxadneas of tbe | » nrerential awa before the -iord of hnrta.-

Presbyterians, their pastor b ^ nek, we were I ««»«d ftwa the dei^

iorlled to oecopy thdr large sad eoafortaUe I ^ ChrisUan sensibiBty, a mice of aiqppBca-

Church. The Baptists, bowerar, bare a aost r ^ . ? " ' ^ "msjatyon high."

——» ——• vns w amvwtt.w^a

a o t b a . ^ W .

imairi wodltW t n ? S S u b M ^ t o ^ U ^

were Ipbcopdhw, As a Ociaay fioa X a ^ u d .

•nd by krtpftma aother coantry, tie ^ S e ^

Qctoo. n>e Ent sealers had been taaghttt heme

to^theBaptista. Pora «msidetakl.time.

the Baptisu were semely p ^ ^ ^

-Maly Baptls^" be says. - w a a l . ^ ; ^ .

^ t h i r t y B a p a s t p « « 4 e , , , « , f c « ^

B'—o'tlrtmwwe hupHsoaedaoften ^ ^ t l m e a , beddes th. moba and perils tbey e«-

» A p r i l 88.1855, teHa ^ f c n o r t a g l a w was pasred laTirHaU; A , » . 1K3,soon aOsr thecoTooattoaeirCharlea IL,

' T h a t ^ .chSsm«lcaIp«oa..wbo dtber .^ ^

arenenmto the erfabaAfd trtghn, ot oak of tko iw»ft?«tod.««elta of their eaa heretical tatea.

tim, wfbae to her* tbslrsUUrea baptfaed, skan b^

OMiwdtwii tbQasaad pounds of toba«o-kaIf to

the perish, haff to the l a f t n ^ " »

^ and an Ike 8 1 ; ^ at that tiiaa were bokw^ o* Xnitoad. aad w e r e ^ swdi ^aoaided in s«kS tUngsby thnaotkercoaatiy. 'i"'

" ^ t k a ^ o , Ckada n . ( ^ e was Ike.

•a the t h i ^ tkasHad pemea^-Baptta

^ •Um^-seAlied fa te ^ ^

Bra. « J. F. B." writes fat us upon this coodfilon,

tkat his naaie be withbald nam Us chapteis are

ceapletod, aad then, if our read«a doem them

l_wo«hy of book Sana, he coosente fer them to^jpear,

wfaw theaame aad a beaatuui tteel eogtariag «f

the author wm be Twomore ckaptenL aad

hbwodcis kalfiiaished. Welikoto bearthe<^

[iOBaaf ewbrelhiea.

B m h r e a B o e s . P ^ aadSIoora, Ga.. It win be

impoiAls for us to rUt Borne this fkH.'and ooo

» « b meeting as Wa had fa Culhbert wJH dolor one

State In 1859.^ Make yoetpreparaUons Ihr a grand

maa Sabbath School aieetias ®<ane in April or

aad It be a day to date from.

^a^Xhoaa.Va. rearriewaaaHoan. A wwlf

deread te the ISstory of (he WaWenses, d M t e

what (an be ahowa, that tkedacyat Vald

B^iris, k t^knaededtocniMt the

ersMH -wiilan sa Pn£ Qakaey. He kai

M a witk M a w k a t rte sarkewiK

fdlr ausMtta knewa kaa. WMceav W d a wirh

AeSfaft itstiaah afsaiihscAaim terpen and Dmrm^- M a M ^ ^ M treWdaHoatof their

^ t r ef B i a * B a i ^ te

«Bo aeie taniipi work te be tndasbad. ^ w a a M i B k a r e the aiiaAais Ibrttn denocstia. Hon ^ desk-e to SMS,

• « • . » . firtakatd, Ta. Seaaw aa ear tiacte a e

ott .ww wMaodiae tke wry tUa«»roa Be«d.

thousand dollars or more for tbe patpose of

buldicg. At one time last year tbey expeetad

soon to be able to erect a bouse of wenbip.

Sincc then, thc^ hare lost wom meaben ^ w a

whose aid tbey greatly relied, aad their proa-

pectK seem less bright W e ae^ bewercr, ao

reason why they dioald be diseoataged. Let

them tmst in ikt Lord and go forward. « I t

& nothing to him ta sarc either by many or b^

who bare 00 power." Tbeae tf ibaa

who remain are mostly of one beart aad ooe

mind. Tbey sre eamat, eonmtentaod wbole-

i ^ i o i Baptists They bare, t b o i ^ witb-

<lnt a pastor, kept up ptayer-aeeti^ aU

ibe time, aad tbe interest ia Ibea baa raeeatiy

increased. The Sanday sdiool bas bees xcg-

alatly attended, and b to most of a e a b e n

a place of great interest. Tbe brethren and

asters hare tiiosg^ it more ia^tstaat to at^

e«id tbeir Kbool, wbece they evaUt do saae-

thing for the cause, than to risit^Cbanbes

inroad where d i ^ might ca/sy t b e | r a d i i ^

air their bretbaen.. ^ e s e t h i ^ ledcfaraB-

Ide. Tbe Lotd will blen tbea. U w b e r t

tbedeaeamatkn wiil'beiritfc tbea,wad

l ^ w i Q bare all tbe aid theyaeedto

a pastdraad ereet t h w bone. W e trvrt t W

Stwte MiHtiBi Board aad the Katioa Baazd

" " b o & n o w i ^ ibe imiB«raai> ia^octaaat tf

. riagapmaacBloigaais^iatUi^aaa

<f ^ l i ^ t , aad aast taperlaati w d atteae-

t^pbces in T

— . •w.i.H Mcpc*;

i^thekiflyBiouBtaiBofti^aeoasaesa. Tbegtowiu

het|^ of this moanula • • leldoB roadKd, up

k tka dMaacs, buming with beamsly radisaao, and

the Cfrarch pressed "with ardotir oal acta ska

rtaehed Ue rery beigbt of Chibtiaa erjoymecu

TbeChmtJiaecnicd to stand vpoa the m y a>mib-

eld of etendty, aad Bsten tc the daddng wana cf

ihaslemalworiduatnshebaeaBe insesdble in tko

Ofags oftkae and saase. And whSe the soul ef

e » ttarti was wianwd in hejy adoratka, w* as

hambla ambassadors. haU vp the croas cT Christ

Oat gtltt« wUk ao aaay aliraeSoBa, and eDteeated theworU to thieworihe wotkaof darkaeaa,aad

pBteBtkaaiaonr«[^^ Aad n o w a gcate-

tel bsart, I eaa tsB yea tkat a ^ renilted agaiast the pewscsef^bikasa: aad eighty-aix af

ka>a7>aUedia9Be& obedieKw to CWatl^baiw

Hijfiiat. TBeotkartaBrkBM^eBaecaBalioC.ai^

aass. I beBere, peatpoaedtkeir b^Nism teaAoA

K X W B I « L B BSCnoauOKT.

Tbe want ef a imr K b l e IMetmaiT, aaite-

ble scbolans t e a * ^ aai pat#t^ ia tbe

SoJxA, and ^wUclT Bi^itte eaa fceaiti^^

f fwe . Is widdy aad Jeeply M t .

aoafts ago we^raaaedT to eBlearar «ofit«|nt

^ a oae bs acwapaiiy ia-asAa

V qaestloa ImoIol lift

. vd. we new asa bare it'nady 6 r

Ibe mestiagdaseda tke a^iratiaa of ei^deen

days, u d dm many taan ated en Umt eccate tdd

kaOr tkatitwaaawealto dwiil togitker. bat sad

to part. I shaB aersT fajrt tkat erenlng; H e

beariag bowass. aad tka asay IHZB of tks doistiaa

M« . aadaot fca^a idtk . , t aas grasasefjieor

-earaea wm a e w , aerer be^rjsB®.

Ia eeadarion, I a ^ a y tkat I kare assi? things

tf wUcblwQuId Bka to wxSi^^batlaqsiiweygs

karekattttlBtisBetopatasa sai^ oommmdeaaau.

B a w ^ I w B state tktt ahoet tte the ef tke a -

m a l OaafeBaoe,ysa kadmasy straageMdea;

katlaa ihdtoiaitoByTiaihata OlstiaMama-

JcOiTimmfamt^mmajtmfriimiM. Aadaaa-

jel»1a aH fte<Baiah*wMi w M A I a a i

a a e k i ^ ndtapoa

Z weald ant k M y«B beBesa tkat I kare Weiy

HB coa<atod,teIaap(«ad to s^^ thatlkare

Ipeo year Hold a O e S a a . t kare been In year

aad kaow aoaeaiBg itf your d M e t K

rf caosevtonQy know Wtoadrecatot

X^S . lCLmxu .

— Bra. A. Webb's rMSji asstlin la G e o r ^ is

w j - " - -ixil i n Veeapeel

take tkanrdfteat Mt-HMda tkeBasBiayAs-

SASHTILt£,!

-n-i

•^VraA-Wittl

a--

ministry maj

prooMai Bot potitu

promkea, boldly.

propMBd nei

proffiects at . her dependeactoL

• Tiie only news I

A prenocs

gune toasramethe

ibe GoTermneot haaj

tcft and inrited the 1

the Alps to take:

ore has been imed :

ciUzens of firMBsgna t

vithcat distinctioa^

Taxzi bas been 1 at Parma gave I

on Us antral in]

dksim to rcinrt:!

vn Psnca. and adds

prereil far amomcntl

The prioe^ i

ot Writing arr:

rnal CanOymrv j

.m a riait to I

It of tie rriaoe at' bm» bt«> awarded aO|

!iii!!aan loan is a

gratnlatcd r t a m

ssiqxMdtbat Mc

in wme^uciiLCci* ]

Lai^ nnniber« fif I

stlille. I t b

refoM to WTeja the ;

dcrs that ia Scptcmb

expires in 1B59, nay i

Belgian Ufaaaaber of ]

ficatiaa ef AntwEr|>l>y|

A!M9ikIic< or .Modcna

nsolatiras banMiliffis 1

the Dukedonai to)

Turnii^ our

hroilk and

find thai we are uiet, |

to produce cxritCBMit 4

ftp. Tme w» recxiredl

decree aSuted I

veselsat w.^my,

was read. Another 1

spua. bar onnrred,

c iaiacteTP are 1

fiil^tia becnne

.April 2, ears that a 1

• UM woman, stq toaed

went orer tbe Kia

traU, important (

<< Peausjlrania t»

pany. Laa bem 1 tbcpe-yaest o f t

tbe <nd miner*

justly treated,

and not by

froa TTsihij rujti thati

» « H » « > d , snrtag

t-e)aii{;s te tbaCa

admitoof noe

•>sracplars IkaLffi

niea that there anaa^l

rrmaiaBAnnf. llei

New dirSBsea the at McLsae firtaniad is '

praented llaciiaaaa^

nuBidi]^ the j

W e are aiMoi

^ tmmM Km

AmcrieaasL I*eaguiesa]

tiairdepndafiani:

•« raportad tkat J liou spede toSan tt^l

uji war dt^ Gtiys^

bai: rssolradtofmcwt^

arcaotpatd. Ai

oiJly •> w h n the'

meet him at

tales from this i>eian1

tJ»e "Lftersk." The

lUe di^wfc-haia ttatl

test againrt Hamry^s i

Saa Juaatsxril senta^

AwemMy dadar%1

bsUadedatSsa.«a

fidtbet the

theUudaadldtledl

Botbiffim tbiatofae^

wa sat leatt bora it «e1

ieaoi timt tbePalsBel

tie took place

MWfa and 4001

Inaans were .^ined./i

that matiy

property & a n tis

tiirsqr mamandenLi^

K>i&r, te Utt,

erantaas^i

oUfaKwilhn Vid Atindic nooiat^

m B g O r i i e a ^ ^ ' I t i W A l B I

l i T B M r B q K l M

t i n * k K

S f i J t J L A B

5 A 3 & m U ; S A t C B I > A T , B I K E . M . 18S9L

S O X K K S X .

m a c M c f i a n B a • « « > m y e o t b e e e w M e r e l i a t c w t i a s . t b a r * M a m ^ ft

w n r t h y o f a t f a t i o w « a J r n m i i M n f l ^ t W i t a -B M r d i y a f W a d & i E t o i i , n c a n r t t i M q p w i

X i { n l M a d a f i m n d a t s p r e a £ • t k a t • d d r a s fo

t'. " i a o K s a i i i A n t M a thli^ l o U n

te-aiwfntafTrilghM. " o

ft BL H a a l

t a r w w .

I t e k i n M t f N l i i M i i i k t a I M

~ I n M i f C k d M t a m

l i D l B t f e * M l K C H L

. i k v b a t m r , l a m t k r te M h a l i w

t J M d a n t m a a c i i a g a f

I O m r i i * M M t i t i e * . B t i r -fca. J .

I M l i n i b r tec, ( B ^ B m . L - B m c a

' M f e m M K n i w a k i k i

i c x b a r t t a a s a i B l a s n t a a n

m i i i i i a a i i B w n ^

« a « t t e HM t i ^ mmmK. Tbr gfn,

toatOmmmmt te M

o f i i j w a u h

Ckwxk, I <•( a t e * v a n b a ^

[ * q r a t O a l a i a l l i m

; « < a r « a t » i K p t M ; t h m , a d o i t a a i f f l d e t i l f c e

i J N - 4 ^ i M a r n d o & a a k r a x .

k W a d l t a t t a

_ t h a i I « i f - I n t o . I K Uag-

f a t t k a tackfaAoT te l i a w a . O f . f cas am p o w a r a f t z u k

k a f O a i

f ^ I i k a H ^ t t a w * « to «11 w & B p s r t i n I t , a n a I w i A t t a t j w » t l i a

^ t u mar it. M a j r U n e a U m» i i i ' i M l i n i i i i t o and w t i l e l a a d a f t b a g h 6 o »

thtmrn. 1«t aK& w M m . ' tt Tmem k M dooe »> m a r i i i b r a F c v f i b v i w » k a r frmod, whmt « m l d abe n o t A » C i r i M r o v n i a d * -{ M B k D o a r

A a o b l a a a t t i m t r n t ! W l a t n t a o o e r t r tmttiaerntstjwoM mttiawmdkta iieciB*ite n i B ^ i e B t e e a T B y t t e rtamw re-«eiTa i i f a t M M t i n r tSmt K a p e l M B b a a p t t e a d t « o > t « a i B a » « B p n > o t a d toAIgam t a b r i a g b K k t h e pa f i t i ea l e x a c t . P k c i a p a a l M i g b t a r d ^ i s a l i o B t t o a s w a n p e a t b a t c o c s t z y o f t t l o o d ^ i h e d b y pa-t r i o t s IB ' T i f t a a i c f K b e c ^ , v r h j r p ^ t x a l k s a t ' K < , a t t i ( e b i d £ i « o f t y i M E b . W e O n a y a S d a -M i » t l w i m ^ o n t i a i i o f a a a i » e f J B w t y a n d p«ac» IB t h a t l a a d o f b a l u o n aad w i M . I t a T u w t m a t a i n t r m t k a t t t e b i ^ a i i B l i i B ^ o t • w r y i i i e a n t t ^ f m m t f W B a b s g n i a aceor -J s a r n v i t f c t & a T i a v » a r J l B « t a B r M t o a B

w U c f a X a p o l e o i i o ^ e c t e d t o l a O y m e n o f a i l p a r t i a a a l K m t k i a S t a B d a r i . W i t b t h a t n c n i W C T M B i t ^ w c t ^ t i T a p g l M r i a i i m y ( f a a t A S B n o t p a a c e i a P a n s y ^ t . A t t e e p t e a n o i a i f e t o T o b a f f i j i b e t a , h«rt v e a a a n t y « t a s a o o B M t k e F n o d p c r o r i>r t h e t r e a t y o f peace. I t . v a a n o o o r e d t i i a t a d u d t o o k j ^ a c e a t F t e a b a t w e e n C a u a b -e r t a i k I X e i l , m v i u : & t ] i e b £ t c r v a a U S e d ; tet t b i a v e M k v a t o b e o o i y a i i m i , i a ' fict o a r las t n f o r t s & * a c t ib ia o n B d a a o B .

T b a a e c m n t i ftoaJMHs a r e B M ^ r e a n d v e j a r - c n n & a h l a . W e l e a m t h a t t h e E m t c n a - i s j s j u t i e c t a t t i i e i n t h t m t o n t i a a e f t h e a t a a d D o k e a , a n d t h a t t & e C o r p s I T A r -a e c B t o b e p h e e i u i a L e u t i J t e d a e 8 r B i n % o c 4 i t h e n a d t D t h a I - e p t n a a a B d t h e d t y o f M o d e -3 a . A i n t h a t s s a e repaMots o f i & e a r m y I t a l y , a r W d t w a « t a h a r e r e t n m B d i h a T e r e c t i r e d c o a s t e r o r d e r a t o i t i u a i u i a I t a l y . O s r t e l e -S n p i o c d a p B t d w a f a o i s £ i m a s t h a t h t A n s t n a t h e M i n i s t e i i a l c r a i a » a o t y e t o v e r . A asmlA-o a t i o B , t r i t h C o o n t L e o l & i s a t i t a h e a d , h a d m e t w i t h » n o i n r d i f f i i n t t f r a t h a t k s s a e o n i s l e i y • i o o b t & L T i e G m u t . Q m i ^ W T t f r n w t ^ i d 6 i 9 a d t o maeef t t h e p a n £ i l B o f P o h f i c l a a t r a c -o c n s , a n d i a r e g a r d t o h i s a e c q t a c e o f t h e M i a -i s t i y o f t t e l a t e i o r , b e poK te e o t a b m a t i n B v h u j i w e r a r ^ e c t e d , aad h e h a d t hexe f t

fie a a a . oaa^paay ' i t t i i a * 11 t o t o

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SOCIAL CTATS. rr ratxa oaoaca.

BATCOXT WITH SmAJ^AI

«Hy atspk tale is Snicked, Katie,aad-jva. «a£ dnw jem own nuffal, bat kt me tdl yoa ooe tkiog, yoa lataf fare patuaae, aad try asain aad again, fafen yoa eaa OToeoiae tfa diSenUies of managing aoi diHixea, aad it yam may aenr fan am a kaoa as I

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Katie's tean wen Aowiag £ut, aad afa went to tke still deepins Jeaay, alnuot Cnring sfa wOBldSndtondil Wkea little WillioaaaM in, tind tad doepy, afa ndnd k&a o« to breast, and talked softly to kia, wkSe fa WOB-deced in kis ehUdisk biaio, "Wfat made mawiaia ery?" Wkea Joiny and Willie wen botk sleeping side by nde ia tkeir eosy enb, Urs> Edwards sat at ker sewing alone. Ske skaddered as sfa tkoagbt of ker owa angoTenabk tamper, aad tfa ataay, many asgiy, aaodleM blows Ae fad given to little ones; and sfa findy reoolTed, with tfa kdp of God, to sakdw Oat tmper. Sfa £d it, and abo leaned tke great aaeret of goTeniag dna: " (hhtta youself first. Seldoat, if erer, rain yoar voiee ia nproviag tkeai. Speak eaneatly, sknrty, and Mfily, if yoa woald fan tliem koed yoa. Menr raiae yoor' ia pasa^ Toa will repttt it, if yM do." TSX WAX TO iPOU- GIBU. If any pareat wisto a reedpt kov to ap^ dangkte it can fa easily, and readily giw, ean fa pwnd by tfa e^mean c£ kai&eds to fa eettaa and ioadoiisr 1. Be always tdliac to, fron earSeat ekildkood, wkat a beaatuol ereatnre dM ii.— It b a eapi way of inflating tfa Taaity rf a .UtUe pri, to fa eonstan! "BTow pretty r* Children a flattery, eren wkea in tke naiae's arais, aad tke enl is done tke ekaraeter ia ita earUeit Fin "nA* » 2. B in, as soon as she can toddle aroond, to rig ker ap in fukionable elotto aad riek dresses. Put a ko< apon toatoaee, witk all tke artifietal adornments of floaneas aad fistfan, and flowers and earls: fiadaese for

irtsa will tkos b ecme a prowneat daaoter-istieand willasorptfa wk^ittentmef tfa jmsBf iamusrta], and will fa a kag step toward spoilu ker. 3. ker risit so maek tfat Ae fiads no kappoeas at fame, aad tketefon vOl aotfaapt to stay tkm and kara kosae dntiea. It k a e9(p t8 t]t for a ^ v ^ das ter to seek all to fappmees in Tisitiag aad efaage «f ylaea aad asaocsatea. Sfa wiu tkna mw as n«ess as BodeiB &skionable parents d gkt tkat tkdr daagkters ikoald fa. 4. Let ker read^ con t of aovela of tfa aanseatingiy sentimental kind. Ske will fa i potkd aoona tkaa if ske pcrosed kistary or seienee. Her heart will fa oeeopied by fieti-ttonsseeaeaandfedittgs; ker mind filled witk aarealities, and far aims plaeed <a&diim and dr^ and romaatio attaaftawBte. ^ Bi euefiil tkat to odaeatian girea to a sa»ttering of all tfa aeownplWnaiinta, witkaat tfa s&ckt kaowlete at tfa tkiM reaUy 113^ in liflB. X(«ar wgkter woaH to oil-«d M long as di»l«s a itM dem to fa ia tfa world, a«d aims at its aeoom dnoat. If ker mind aad time an ooooped la modern aecompliskmcnts, tken wilt fa ao tkoa t oi tfa seeessitT and Tirtoe of beiaf of some real tue to sow body pcrrading ker keart, aad sfa will aa«B fa ready v a naikd dao kter. tL As a eoaseqaeBee, keep ker m profermd igaoranoe of aQ tfa arts of faase kae» iog, impnsug apoa far miad tkat it b val-car to do aay tk^ fer yoarself, or to lean Sow anytking is done in tke koase. A i oilod

OS leiidltatiaMAii« isag(farioas ate. aad laJaHMai totfaGkdrtiaapkyakallr aal vidtaaUyi bat al-tfaei agMattaIor tfaifatn«.I«ntsae faw yea, daar OeaadJitfar, afafatee jajedtbwdoaly arnOM of tfa fao^a 1 a—tunes oTyw Aeoy •eeradhaam fcr half a eeataiy, eaa teaaArtaNe eoo-ien(vftbiM*Bkoatttsd.>eriBc Mdeir. JPIB it apitto, wUhttebaater tfa "nb-.wead.aadi piy to it tfa toRdt, aad aaatlaff fuasbea la t«o eoealKtaUe am diain, kt aa talk oiar the past aad aadsfreoIaleattiSeateatifaireat flriaia. Deal to SB aaxton aboat aa iBinidiutiaa SaApalmisaKaaaaasak Vekaaw eaek etfar aaBHBaBdCkiMfaBe,tn*aniigamia aim to tfa ma aaOaaclac deatiBy, tfarUm we need aeae of tlewodd's petadssioeatoenley a social cidt«fat atoat owsehea, ear fapss, ee ear oukM; Peer w—atod fctfcer, tt h a kot look faek to the haie^ days of jvmik. 0 tfaae w<» happy dajs whaa as a BMM lad yoa tnadled a faop, pli^ at ball, or chased tfa r>Uea-wiBce<fattee.fly ttom flower to flower. Dont yoa remember ttl TM. t toew yon wooid answer yes, aad as yea tnasbr youa^ from the (too mUtiea of old ac« to the dsvi of tnooevitchQdhaod, tfa fat blood oouass wildly to yimr hMrt, as ia tnaftBatkn tfa fappy aB pasa heCote yea. "Ttm eld kaato at 'tfa ahadcd eeok beside the rimlet that Sewed threap yoar flaher^phntottan; tfa "deep tansled wUdwood;" tfa eld logBebool.beme and the sterasAeelmaater, - 4 ra ar mmm W rtw.

TM ka«* him ««a MIY TNUT ; B UFVIIE TMOA RIN»I »•*•« KLI ALU, Vw. (TM k* imH •!(«. lUn.' Btnnten, peAape, fare pBreheaed tfa eid hoM-Ths limpid wato-ZM> JoBcar riniles onr tfa pebble betaomedbioak: tfa old <• sehoethoase aottofase<a,aadawhltosIab in yonder <&otch. yard marks Ifaiesdac place of tfa aastere pe^ (Ofse. How tysfs fave tianffS. It is not the samewotid, Istti Uaiiy and miffatr itridee hate been taken towstds the pinaaele of ruaew Fer<dd let bnsM, brtek and fraaw arenbrttated. Znthe plaea of stmtehiDg fans*, rich plantatos meet ovayea.baaatiftdmaaaioe«aiid writ Mocked pan tntea. StnmaadeleetrieitybaTeaBaihflatedivactv aad tfaoid hiaberiss itacesof tfapastamaeaittly known. • Bat, dear ftther, this is sot all. Aad now for a cooildeotial this is not aU I aj. Tear child-

of tLe kitdtea—eaek tking a kdy always kara to tke serrants. It woald fa « Tolaar" for ker to know kow to dress troat or sfaa, to bake, to wa , to inn, to sweep, to wring tfa aedc of a Gn dbi en, ploi it and prepan it forbreak&st, or to do saddling tkat aorante are kited to do. As a mtstrcas of a kooae, it Is ker do^ ta tit on a relret all 4MJ, in Oe midst of a pynasU of silks aad flooaees, resd^ tke last Sask novel, wkik ker do-aesties are performing tke labors of tke kooac. To eomplete tke ka iness of yoor spwled daartier, marry to to a bearded yxra&witk aoft fanii^ wko knows as little kow to aan money as she does to save it. Her fappnaaa will fa finisfad to lifetime.—IToirf/'ord Coiirmf. ________

- jk. cmsxss wxmnxo. Somebody, we fan forgotten wfa, tells tfa following: A CkioMo weedii; tookjaU'ee yea-teiday afteraooa at £rax o'cloeL Imsaani-age eereauay was perfenud by Jaatiea Col-nr, at. kis ofioe. tte bridqtiawa was respectable looUns edaen o f ^ imedes— talt well bailt, dtMeed ia xiA aatm loon doUua, after tka ftskian of kis ooaatry, witk aa iatsQigeat fiue, wkiek wore, kowem, i ea tkis fapmtant ooeasie8,a loA ot axxieir aad anea&eas. Tfa furneiaitial bride waa taller aad ketter fenad tkas a aajority ^ Gkmeae waaoiwkaawe aee apon tfa street. Her&oe aad featsres were of tfa ttae oriental east. Sfa did not ezkiUt any of tfa aase^ wkiA tia biidq rooa portnyed. To kia it ntto aaerioasafiur, wkile to to ilaj aaatterbfaurikaadpleaiaatiy. E^j dsrii tfa wkfiks tiaaaf tfa eetemuy.'aad endeatly Omigkt it was a good j i ^ It a nnaway aatcL Tka woaaaa ins knt to tiria eoantry sosae montfa ago, by some mala of to raee wM danasd to ^^aad^^dgaed adlin^toto tfa k%kest edaeated, aodli^^kai^^ufui^ea^ •f atodesty aad deeeaey, wk^ is peealiar to to ser fla worid OKT, aaioQg avage M wdl aa otT-Ssed. neOooekt tkat sfa was to fa bartered aad add like aaarStdeia tke aarkat was n-nli^toto. Sbesoagbtpnta^oa fiena yoa^ eoaafaraaa of kers, wfa kad kaewa to ia etiker aad better da; .Hepitialto, be-fiwaded to, bred her. Tfa ogteas wfa dtsbmi fat. disoonred tkeir aUaekaaent, aad. ateiated tkattoilnaakMlddanto^a^ to.afaerdendtiepoergtri to fakdidaS aansai, wketa afa was kept ooaM fe tutfn days, vA only esea^ yestcHar, atnt em <atiu!^oftobet»^ adaadapartyof A eairiagem ia waitiBft iato wkiek tfa knr aad kia hdy wen kamed] seated, aad drina iakaeto to tfa oSee of tfa Jatiae, wfa w ^ tfa ooa. ifaia'^ktfybaaisafpadloA. Ia Ae^aaatw^ te «a iad tka

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naandyrowidiidnoBieBOt Hke tfa beys and gtisofyoorehildlAod. Xro we B«y aat Hkesi of tfairnew &n«bd notiaas, tat far aU this tfa diiUTenof tusacsi kaowaaAamikaa tfaU tleMlossvfawUhasntiB tke eU ac oaUecsev radeea •-LU(RAW><(4T>K>WTAMK: tk«A>iBntitste'« A«4STN>K>«IMKU<>T*U4TR«<:UH*R4LM TEN •«i»«»iiiii«M»r»«n «>•»>•«

aad kaned OBI A B. Cs aU»ka and diTkiea, sod tfa Bok of Threedireet. Botveaie prsadofifaadS-Tsnomeat. Vekre tosee tfa tightly ladof eifM sammen aaswainx with tfa appamt wisdom of a sage, lODa of those dnuis* qacstiees, whldi in days of yece, *« left to tfa teeder merdea of preachen, lawyen end ststnwm. Let as daip hands and thaak Sod ftr this mlfiiiy prosrea. Batz»<P.fUhai.tcfln year sueTsdaam, aad WB wffl tiaTel forth in qaest of the canses of these great impmemcoti. What has made ae to dilkr, J<a1 Doyoapaose in thoagfct,-iet saesnggeat Itistheraigfatybifoeaceof tfa press that hss dou somAteu. Seatyoaree berbovfewbodis cizcalatedintfaeQeighbocboodet yooraatiTilj. To be nue, tfa Tilkge pastor «ad tfa important 'SiiBiTe bad their GbiarieaoTervhidi they boasted; bu ia bsmble, onpratendjng cottage bomw, the Mock cf JoeM iMok* of infumatiea wmmeagre indeed. As fiir anevspaper, U was a noTdty—« periodical rau ter of astorirfscitnt. Don't yon reaember when yoa raliseitbed for a weeUy paper—that - t t tW (aalp (Mk U* .UDf nat>, Aae JMT UmkM nd jm ratloiu Mt '-Botbisnotsonow. TUsisanageofpiiBta<sai pabBAisg. WehaTcpapenof allceooriTablesiaes and diaiactets: npoo aU cooodTable saltjeets, snd fllled with aU esoceiTahh atttteta of Interests. Ve fare pepeis for the old, and pepeis tor tfa jomij.— We fare books for tfa sdMlsr, aai books for the ident, and books for the TOONS. R is to the tetsof tbe edfion acd pobllihen of these paprn sod books, that we owe oar piesect taprortment. IsUttot,gTsadtither) Tofatareitli.. Sovpose, now, after «e fan talkad ao kag ah-taaetly. UM M take qp OM of thw* periodical, faitaaded for the yooog pe^e, aad extaine iu pages. Here is ooe wkldk is neaily boandacd oroa-aeoted. *Wfat b ik asaet I«taaaeei itis tfa "CaoBaaa'a BOOK," of efaiee aad entertaining readleg. tor tfa "IMt flMt at Mm*:" e«ted by " CscL« Besnt and Am Auca," aad pnbthhed by euna,UASjcs&Co..X)uMB(,nm(*i«t. Well, now this littk book pnadsnmnch; ktasaeif it ftdfflsils prcaslM8,-«i>d if so, we aast fare the " IILTII/OOS" Me it also, aad TRY If TFAY «IB promise to readtt if we proeare it for (hem for ene year IhU b the naaberfor last. Msy. JS^ w tad faantifka sdeetiooa taa Ma. JofasaX's Ha JI ia Byria-anaceoentofhartraTebia tfa bad of oar Barior-s biith. Is not that intareitbgl Then foOoea sad a qaantity of reed^ aatta n l btaa-tifolpoetry,sad sadi goodUtf* kttenIhNBttUe •ontiaatots—readm, yoa know. And bat of aO, perplesing jmxtUs. Why, look here; fare b a pude, aat I doabt whether either of aa eaa d it wtthoat aB« thooght; hat those Bttfe folks, yea see, work atitastQ they find the key, aad then haw they rejofae. Well, now, here h tfa poak: -1 win siod yon some Oeogt AitalqasstkBS on tfa sup of Texas. 1. Where fa Texas woald fa the aat saitahk place to many t S. When weald be the beat pbee to end tfa winter; 3. When tfa SMst snitoble for the oppressed snd dewn-trodden of eaithl 4. Where ia Texas •honld tfa ndeeatsde-tighttodweUI S. Wbete the bert pkee for beef-poeUngt 6. What pbee ihoald fa Oe pdde of Kentactiansl IwiQdoeeby saybg yoaaayex-peet tohear ftea su agaiB." Thk b a pnisk with a WBgeanee; bat tfa readers ef thb Bttie book wia fa lan to ansaer it. WaD, I Bost bid yo« teewril for tUi week, as tfa setting nn wans me to depart. Uke yoB-icn Uebther—I kte the "Bttk fotts at hoas -and sa anikai to btrodaee tWa Httk-CKMren'S Book-aaBmyourjjraad-ehildreo. I know yoa kn to see ftHaaaartacdweUedaealad.a^Ismaadeaa to he yoBiaiatcnatiagtheBiaaseMmdiag; TUs ltdeboAb jBsttfa thing to toterest year HBk pek, so Jut eoekseflOOkabtter to OiaTee, XsAs »Ctt,aBd yoa wilt rseeinthb bookforoDeyar I kaew y«a woald he ddighted to see tfa BMeaH.* asaaiy. kok ttnogh pa's aail tor their •»» ^ a aoaHdefight year hart to hanaaib JBrnpl d>.ek. hla..<y.d, bagMtig t«nMs.fhter. rfgfct or aore waaBnJfc^ toyoark^and throwisg hrr Bttk arM ane__ tr neck, fapraaakfa of tkaaMhhaa apoa year farrowed dieek for peeeariag ter thatSukbook. in aadiogwhkh A. Bad been » ^ ^ acre thankftd than if tfa peeeot had faea eaair ndteiea. Wmyoaaeadfiir aeeprl Bow.kye.^ w I Aeold ast Tift yo« nm weA, .Iwiattkaslca]latifa kene aad dM with titkar blher or aettoea fafalf of ifa aoTea aatS

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