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2 : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY APRIL I8, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. p ) Y — = ; i3 = elec:ion and & eras] attonement, about the |“olher evidence fof the! limitations and wroog- | raverence inwhich Afr. Moodyindulges, inasmuch [ man, and thg mén portion only died, you refuts | expected to be present at the consecration of the w25 G OSEi 3 'H’s_ intepds shortly to publis upiism, with the intelligibility and | headedness of our race but evex in this view it | 88.he does not attract, and does ngut apparently | your first po'uiflan. for in that caso tho ‘sacrifics | new American chureh' in’ Bome, the Protestant e 5 S b tnospe of his =Ub]sul!1::lho gecfin: ‘Ep:fiz" brd itity :t ;?;ere;;:n of S:m:}:‘:h:-fl tors, | SUEGEsta 8 doubt of the power of Christisnity to flk l‘!u a;u;cr.. téut !or)o‘mdlnd miserilll:ln d‘“{ _wofinlrd not;‘ufi infinite, bot Dmyzgn:t:i'n n;? Klllffi ;:; f&urp‘llfh:;'nfiafidm' P;nnl.b :hev_ ?:&El:!mqgnfl- . ’ — - o to it ace t0 bo boheaded. The real facts :'fl;:: '8 2O e 3 ) i t] i infinite sacrifice was nece: al sarly o ] o % cas g 1 | cure us; for tho narrowness, the aelt-concit, the oodyhas his' severeba mests, withia quice, irouces for sin,’ and | nsar the Quiribal Falsss. , Tho tomor of this | escription of the N ew Hospital | seosh Root o tatps Hhom 10 o iy Gieriossd of. ab Well &2 0! back way, torcactians company, earafdlly ratled | Juratven there. | da po f dostruction’” ~ to- | ohurch was provided for by the contribrtion of & (aljibility ; and may it not be that the theo- | Self-sufficiency, that have crented and perpetu- | off lestit shoild b 3 that 1 Aririping] ket Gk T T T ot oo Tgat | st suclssivalbos, ATS. Shots toa soast contpien | Gien mare e DO e o o | metbor. ruth fmmatable, Churoh | member of Gease Church, Dr. Potters parisb, gogmuu are oot. Tet us seel the former e B - P -+ Burmah wished to start a ki) : 2 Building.. tho vernacalar and 1o, Eoghah, avs Tal? auts bave becnclearcd away Ly discoveries of | ous and bateful «characleristics of bumsnity; | ical contact with the multitude, or ' indeed - el 2 even if it be at the expense of the Istter. Horace SUNDAY SERVICES. T, in consuited an emiuent Brisish ofiicia) o mah about the matter. His quu;'l.':i‘fi'",f:; pesential i-mm in b?oollsx 80 lonz:'* k;;ld tmen- xndsdnngeel? we aro saved from these, we are not § are more than spoctators at the ]Atutl sen- oy the exnanass Rt | Sk gematmaly.correct? - May wo u on the eye-| savedat all.- - w - sation entertainment—uhe salvation of the lower | Mann once esid, * Manythings which were onca “PRESDYTRIAN." ' " Interior Arrangen oe! 4~ | Teed be no- trouble - abont- minor- 3 o1 a now rovelation, Showing that our treasarea | - Tho ¥igor of sectarinism proves; inversely, | orders: Tho disappoimtmont of tho acloct circlo | believed trae are now Known 10 havo boon false, | gyoper ‘7 (SREWERSE. o THs Interior Arrangemen & ¥ How Pa~ | S e bo thon Eiomces i ham“‘ bave been kej't in earthen vescels, hiable tobo | the weakness of Christianity when npitted | may be conceived whon they find themselves | Doubtlets manyzhings now received as brue..|.g v it oy oo Fhing, Lecturs fn the ev m'] s tients Are Trea$ ed. a compatent English _editor, with. Anglo fon .. |.ezpsriencs of fonmllium. to w}gm 1,000 A will bereafter be found false also.” The feach- e in; . Subject : “ The Beformer’s Victory.” month ot be pe, o Lroken; that the **letter” of our Word is per- | against our congenital vices; we d zed, bed peoplo whom 1! 3 per- | agai ge ; we do not pretend | confronzed, not by tha wretched peoplo wE d falae alao’ The Samch- mfim‘% ishable, and only its ** ppirit * immortal ? to eay that Christianity may not conquer in the |.thoy expécted to behold in thio agonized con of the orth v % Onpe thing, the mass of pur religions teachers | long rup, but ¢hlythat it has not ongqus:ed yet. tiony! o(p suddon conyersion, bug_by smug, self- | from the teachings of&hat Church during tho ~—Tho Rev. R A. Conalt, of Peoris, presches at the Amorg the noblo ingtitutionss which charity | that he wonld make avly one stipalation, hase to fear no exposure such as threatened the | Chnistian missions, in_ the present divided state | natisfied, middle-class respoctability, smiriiogly | first batf - of the present century, and the most | Sixth Church, corner of Vincennesand Osk avenuss, a Tnice. Furo rimed smong us, ope | 1Y —t¥at the editor shonld pledze himfi:i:wm t pricsts of Memuon. There: is' mo' hid- | of Christendom, are, in the oyes of the - disci- | coufident of, itgpwo.. spiritual security, well up | popular preachers in those denomirationskoown | morning and evenfag. and benevolence havo 12 10} 5 SIGOR D low with coustant approval the' ling of 3 fol. ‘?é’ 28 orthodox aro thoss who lean most strongly to |° =—The Rav, J. B. MoClizro preachies in’ the narning | of thefnost meritorious is the §. % Joseph's Hos- | adopted by the Court, that Tnothing dluglfafih,. Cen machinery of deception to be dragged | ples of Confuciusand Brahma, an edormons im- | in hymns, and ous to talie part in a ceremony 5 D, I . i 90 or Ching Iiborshity in the use of the God-giveu Tight to |'atthe Riyer Park Church, pital, conducted by the Sistera of* Obasity. The | to'His Majeaty should evor sppoarin th 1t to tho light “of -day; “and the eworst | pertinenco. - An intelligent Hindoo, or China- | which is flattering®o’ its own' vanity sud self- i Sl h that can come to them is coaviction of im- | man, or Japanese, might say, with crushing | sufficiency, and which isto hnve'tho effect.of‘| reason, sud to rojoct Church dogmas wherever | —The Rev, Dr. McKaig will preach at Carr's Hall, ‘building is located on the corner «of Sophia and | nal, and that in the case of thess rales being & perfect kmowledze as to the “origin of the gin | forco and effect, and indeed they do say, *‘Go | converting quite another sort of people. Tho | they conflict with it. S - M. No. 757 Cgltage Grove avenud, moning. and evening. | Brpjng ‘Atrests, standing- apart £ 1om all { other. | £ringed the editor - shpnld beforehang um:g):. ihey have rcbuked. They will be ike a physi- | and learn to ayrse among yourselves what your | truth is that the majority of the au- S— Evening subject : * Demon of Haste,” balldi ita a 1 omanyiag his liability to recsive immediately 500 5£m‘!"l ciad who has been misinformed 28 to the cause | sacred books teach, before you attempt to pros- | dience have come out, not to e con- RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. 5 —The Rev. D. J. Barrell will preach at tho West- | DUAILDES 00 18 OWn gTOARdS, an. Do, | on the solo of the fook witn tie *sigaxkal wek of tho paticut’'s disesse; but the disexss | elyte us,” verted themselves, but to gratify their curiosity . .THE CHURDR,IN GENEEAL. .minster Chureh, corner of dackson and Pedtia streets, | COmmanding position, in full vievw of the lake, | _xhatover that may mean! Tha Capita] i g B whodo cool breezes sweep thron ¢ its windows' | the Barmese Empiro ia still in want of s n..u: will remain the same, Wik the samo noed of | It is obvious that the ambiguity in which sceta- | by meoing_othors operated upon. It would no ; oS T [ aitvot v e St et remedics, riadivm findsits pretext, is conlined to thinganon- | doubt be delightfal if a Lord Chancallor or a 003‘:;0 annual income of tho Pope 18 about 810, E:onxh:::uf:cct: ..m; x;:;uv;m s Lote ot in summer. The grounds are bt f an acrein | Paper.” et God. " - £ B extens, furniahing ample yard-rock 0 for walks |+~ Sto will stare the world in the face whether [ essentiel; tho spirt of the New Testament is | Countess wonld only give signs of groaning tino- caliey 3 —_— 20 Beliove that ™ Tn Afam'e fall we sinned all,” | plain‘enough, and’ admits of no coftrariety of | tion, but this is thupart resorved for the lower | Throngh the agency of the Yoing Men's Chris- { "The Rev: David Swing preschesfn tho moming at | oo g ®ou® BEFRS 0 M N e | - HUMOR, - e lution f} X opinion or dispute; but this spirit, which is | orders, whose attendance, however, bas not been | 4 ., 260 peraons’ | the Fourth Church, cormer of Rush and Superior > 3 it 2;3:3"-;'& o ar war og | the easence of Christinaity, i6 not congenial o | securgd. Tn fact, the ooly olass’ to which, by ;‘:: ‘;"‘““"’“;‘ d”‘“"’.‘“g' Py 200 poraons, | 0 et . was Inid -Avg, 20, 1671, but ‘tho gt Brotook | L e otfection. The sinner will saffer, and seek for | Brateful to us; hence it nas been truly eawd that | any lifjose, the appends of the ranter £ofld be 0,080 COUYAYLAL, =The Bev. L. sbnc[é Gibaon preaches moraing and | place soon after, and, with the gen: 3 -al enhance- vy s—Importing elephants, legitimatoly addressed is just that ‘which is | The Brooklyn Presbytery has adopted the [-avening af e Seont Church, cornor of ment of tho cost of laborahd muterials, tho | A8 ingide dental expense—Having!: footy Questions of the day >—Onel ortwo? 58 0rat Divine power in pardon of his tracsgressions; |- ' men will dispute abuut religion, fight about it, e b the dociririe of atonement Will confront chim | do austhing but practice it. conspicuous by its absence. Fxcept in tI® | gyerture in favor of rotary Eldership by a vote of | ")l ey, G. 3 Hnlr prosches in the evening 2t | cost of the building greatly exceed a 4 tho orig- Viancoct and whorevar the iomocont ufe for | -Jesiesald: *Lfyo iy what this meanethy casottstho very lowest sud most hopeloss class | 1y * nr Yy Drve entored a protest. tho Campbeli Park Chapel. ; | inal estimito. and this work ssemed s bout to fail the gui'ty ; and she sacrifice of Calvary will be | ‘Hs will have mercy and ot sacrifice,’ y3-would | of the community, such a stylo of address as 3Ir, 5 4 The Rev, Bamuel W. DufMeld preaches morning _ 2 3 forioro | Able or ible? win or u out? the Frest atonement, whether i*s history be | not bave condemned the guiltiess.” = Our sects | Moody -adonts is depraving _ both to tho intelli- | Accordiog to Protestant statistics, 30,0008pan- | and eventog in tno Righth Charch, corner of Wash- | forlack of fauds, whan the Relief and .. Aid Sociaty | “2 42 vtien by infalliole or faliible pens. Millione | aTe s slow to learn the meaning of | gence and moral self-respect of thoso Whoaro | jards, bave been convertod sinco 1808. T | ington and Robey streots. Evening subject: “Tem- | gdyanced $30,000, endowing thirty 17eds. The: Heat generates motion "—Illustration: | will turn to it intellizently ; and, to- millions | thess. profound worde as wore the orig- | subject to its influance. ‘Tho Zimes, in exalting | protestant chapels thronghout the comntryre- | PRCE"L ¢ L ey norie & pvenine | bulding was completed and oconp i ed in May, | 0! boy eiitiog down on 2 hot coal. inal main open.- - s at the Sefforson Park Church, corner ok Adams and |.1872. As -at presout the building is o nly s por- [ A Philadelphis paper =peaks of “agiasty who have mever heard of it, it will be a medium hearors. of the Great Teacher, | these blataot dt::gias Min !figfix;n;n:nzaa:,ax:l :,lé:: o Sy Ang Gminston Wi tho Divink Oreator oo 'mp';’:;?cu:-l.flnufi?f nugip:pgytgfi:g 2nd ghobiranve agencios’ which have atready | The work of, building tho new Bt Patriok's | Troop strects. i R tion of ttiecompleto design, and . two wings aud | 3900 Lest long." A glazier of that sortwony > e & part for the whole ; the love that was mesnt | doneso much for the moral and epiritual elova- | Church; at the corner .of F and Tenth streets,” |' "o e W7y demn iy P‘”‘, st Grace Ohurch, | 2D extension of the maiu part afe yeks to b built | *°, i fik! ig! s s, and | when additional accommodstions a 53 meeded. Is that clock right over there 2" asked a vip ; stor the tber . - Bighs over theres = a ¥ : (ot t i ry S e et ¥ monkind 1 it g v e This 1 U | on o tho aants, 0 waies sy be izt i | Weshingion 1. G by b couzmonood. . TH8 | apuls &7 25uls"sndt Wil e silins wel Kt fon= insepareble bartier to the spresd of tisoity | producs much moro permanent and satistactor ,000. " evening., 7 p ber de R O R iu® ui® | at home and ita triamph atiord. Thessotabav | results thah & momontary burst of Bsterical | Two humdred and sixty porsons have handod | . oTho Bev. H. I Martin wil presch at St Paury | 20 0Bt ".'b':‘;":m‘mggo"“ 810.00‘0_,'( L s o oy, *+'tain't nowhers eise " Tock in every scorching, noontide heat; the | parceled it ontamong themselves as a system of | excitement. ‘ in thelr names as convarts to the, Big Lick | Jhurch thls morning, corner of Nawberry svenus and ;-8 makiog $7C1, 00 ‘| 74X say, Pat, whas are:you sbotit—eweapiog Good Shepherd' who never gave up the pursuit | Gogmsa, or eccieaiastical polity; it is neithers it | In onr political life, we have had some punfal | Presbyterian Church, South, fn Virginis, as the | Alpxwellstroet. Frof. J. Sautey Ori * | Althongh withng pretensions to ar.2 aitectural | gut the room?” +No,” answors Pat, of thino erving, waadening fook Lut alwase found | i 4 Bable gpint of punty and banoficeac that | experionce of the dayilitating intiaonce of stitm. | roenly of s widespread rovival in tha cogion. e e, B 3. Feaiel prasches in {ho Bavens- | claboration, the straciure is ‘s Lant s ome oue, | swoeping ouf the dirt and leaving the som s hem j o i & g who receive il omogeneous. nts of nd. ‘that P Z = T i o i 8 & o e e s o e e i the 2ioom | Nothing can 'bo more perfect, b-rfia'o:m:. contontmeat of Lrelaud, the rocrganisation of | Tho Frionds i Tows, throogh thelr quacterly " ke ov, Dr. G B Fowler presches i the mora- Soligly buley sadififed oE Rvicy asaiDle ocFatick sxyn that tho bad condition of Ve 2 g ek joy it s nd complete than the religion taught by [ the army, and various other great reforms, cot stings, i -de- | ynrand the Rev. Dr. Huntley, of Janesville, Wis., in 5 2 I 3 ace whis, into which they hed strayed,—what joy it should | oS es "hat ju_ its dopms, . ecclassticul | bo elfeoted just by ending a. rhetorical messae flucd action taken on the subject of seorct socie- | the avonta, at tho Centenary Church, - A reporter of Tax TRisuNz paid a1 sit there | tling of the locomotive " wakena the alespers.s form 204 by sume name He has becn similarly | Polity, or even its motal precepts, for morality1n | of peace, passiog & resolution for the abolition | % to be moorporated inko thoir Discipline. 7 The Rev. O, I, Tidany, D D., presches morning | aturday; end, on ringiog the bell, was <umitted | A man ia aid to be sbssnt-minded when be Yioar 2o 3l Hia-chiidre!” What & horror of | Bot properly s subjecl-master of revelation, but | of purclise, or siouting somo othér shibbolethy | The Old Catholio movement hao resched | d5ierng toug! Fahhmt Srisches morning and | xnd shown to a plainly-farnished parior |, whers s | thinks ho has left his watch at home and takss freat derkocss would be lifted from the eoul by | in its temper snd spirit. The law and the Gos- | and that, as soon a8 a declafatory act hod Ben | Suonos Ayres. The reformers recommend the | gvening at the Michigan Avonue Ghuroh, near Thirty- | Siter of ‘Charity.goon waited on him. 40n muak- | 00t of his pocket 10 8o if ho has tima 0 Teturn pel are alike folfilled in one word,—love; which, | passed, the thing would be done. - Disconrage- | reading ' of Soriptures, renounce transub- | second street, Tho fuirand festival takes place next ing known his desire fo sea the buildiny 5 b was | homs and get it.* % koowing that He hae not left any of His 1ntelii- 3 o L 8 n unhappily, the sects practicaily ignore, or elseg| ment has naturally followed wild expecta- | stantiation, and uphold the rcception of both | Thursdayany Fridsy evonings, . & 5 s G080, e ¥ 5 prd La o 206 o b S i Rov. Dr. Thomss proaches fnorning and even | 8t once met with cordial invitatin dng | every | _“John, Jobu, wake up, therw's a burlarin ihq fent creatures without kaowledge of Him, with- happl 8 d th bo: iraced i ott the consolation of 1ia presence, or doomed their - disgraceful partition walls wouid be bro--| tions, aud the conmqnanu: may be traced in | elementsin the Holy Commuifion. 3 D i house,” said the wife. Joho gat npright tiem hronghout cternity 10 unutierable poe. | kon down, and they, like kindred drops, bo dis-,| tho polition) doutys and lenguor whish mark the | 4 yriear in the Dntoersatist ssys that ofallthe | (& e O ©0roer of Washinglon snd | gacility afforded bim. gtot | o, Burglar, e apgh bl solved sad mipled into ane. iy Bresgnt period. Foopls aie disgusiad by ministoss of thas denomination who were prassh- | —The Gier! R, D. Shepferd wil preach attho West-"| 100 PRCOT Toto | Mhich the seporber s 38 Pt | rollad aver waiting for & harder word: 5155 | was the offica of tho phyaicians attending" the in- | A French butoher who was on his deathied Our Father! if it be possille, dispel the gloom e i ttobe the property of a clique or | discovery that, aftor sreat enthusiasm and spas- poiis ity as enstrguded she mind of millions of | B0y, T omesment! fange of 3 gurients | moot afforts, w0 itls nas regly been done, nd | 125 1 the tate of Minois twanty vears sgo but o7 Avenss chuicl, Homlog wobleets gpring A Fren of *Abrabam, but a3 the God of All. Cometo | it is either the propertyof the race, aad thewarp | that long conrso of obscurg'and drudgidz ef- | i rin nrc™ or aro making the Gospel their Lifa | siftent with the Character of God and Desorts of Man | stitution. In this room is huog eaid to his wife, :* If 1 die, Francoise, yon mus{ tie world likp tho sun, nod flood all its dsrk | and woof of dally life, finding expression in | fors still lies' before them, and cannot be dis- ] 8. Fua Gosps | and Neas of Divine Government 2 belng a continus- | - - A LARGE PAINTING marry our shop-boy® He is a good ysuog 1aces with li?'ht. et aoneiaty grope apd stum. | oaiversal philantbropy, or ig is nothig ; and | pensed with. Mr. Moody s trying in_his own | WOF* © - ; tion of the series of sermons on “ Future Punish- | which is & curiosity as being the work of & 1adof | and the business canno; be carried on without a je. thanking Thes * far Gospel privileges, deserves the contempt with which an increasing | way to make people believe that they have only | .. The English revisers of the Old Testament | ment” . @ | 19, who was au inmate of the hospital fce some | man to look afterit.” *‘I have been thinki while mjmwf‘m lefuto perish ¥!_ May wocome | class, who accept: of sactarianism a8 its expo- | to feel very strongly, and to utter' an hystarical | havd carried tho.work of revision as far as EPISQOPAL. time.- The paintiog is done in oil, snd's repre- | abou that alreads,” said his wite, . , % to know Thee as the Infalible Lawgiver, tha | Dout, regard it. It would be a Libel on the min- | declaration of thoir faith, and their eternal sal- |- Isajah xvi. 3. The'New Testamont Rovisiun The Rev. Dr. Cushman will olficiate at 8, Btephen's | geng an Ttalizn sceno, ladies snd gentlema nem- [ 4 osions boy i ) Just fudse, o, Unening Esccaiive, and the | iry of Cicsgo to donbt that it ombracod | wation will b secured without any fuzther lrou- | Comaittos held thelr gith, sosaiof Maroh 16, Obigeh, Johngon strvel botween Toglor xnd Twollth. | porking into galley, o castellatod structz (€0 in | asicon whooh was L{,‘“g,;’;;f;:i“'flo{-;frr’: e talents and piety enough to produce somg su e ; but nothing can be mora certain than that, | when parts of tho and second chapters he Ch the f d, Y te rand > : b, Loving Fasker sud Bedeamer of All effect on rhg masges, a8 Moody and Sankey are | in spiritual asinzvorldly allairs, earnestness musy | the Epistle to the Romans wers goas dvar. greaing &k s Chiareh of (g8 Bplpany, Thro0p Kiregl, |t O e e ace o Althor hurting another’s feelings or his finger. Hi n“:.i SWISSHELM. ~ Monros tai the background. Althoayyi 1 the “Ris o r JaxE GAEY Swrzs Droducing s London | but to dy this our preadie: | be combined with & sobe pereeption of the difh, i LT iont s a between and Adams, mountains in the gTO! on3 the former. “‘Right, my dear child,” said —Thore willbe the uual eervice at the Church of | lack of ar training is evidenced in the 1 York, | grati i W ] 0t Savior, corner of Belen snd. Lincoin aventes, | thero sz6 indications of crado genas in ther vivid | Pous su ueetioner, * and hy.da. 1 moe 1 - ars mast abandon the cbarmed cuxcle of segtari- | ‘culties to be enconntered, and of the duration of | . urse of tnestra services durin ing 8 3 s o / g coming Sunday s ic ) g:ggglu'?m Q .| oiem where like sogey \Ll‘x:llrgu‘thu.yn ueaace | tho ordeal. 5, oveniogs. Tho Reva. Robert Collyer, Wendto, | “*TnbArd S8, o o cusptain, willomcite | 2B4Icalistic coloring and. general srrang3 2ent |.tie a rag around them,” explamned (06 duas 31r. E. V. Welch contribates to the Manhattan | gaking the elegant, exclusive, soporifio church - BIBLE REVISION. Powell, and Herford will bo smong the protch- | at 5, Peters Freo Chapel, No, 43 Third svenue, mora- | OfFMIS AR BERE. | i ones o | Bl : Monihly, of Newock, an obitnary of e Bor. | cdides, where Mimmon and esfo are mor. | - . . wwE marmoan R, Charaoter, aod. Intended. to express the besting | - The Rev. H. . Perry wil offciste st All Sainta’ | tho building, snd are used fog the Tecoptio 3 of Fooh ok ths candilaios far dlection in_the Jeremiah A. Kinsslla, & long-time residert priest | shifed more ihan (od, beiake T the Editor of The Chicago Tidunes * of & liberal raligio the daily life of e ~ visitors. At the end of the ‘between ¢ hem , durier _past life, com. Y e s 4 teliglon on v e, 1 will presch morning | » doorway leads into a wide corridor runoin g the | Mitted twenty-seven murders, eighteen buvglan. ome common ground, where their peity sec- {ariae g L Every caroful student of the Greek New Testa- [ myq Ray, C. W, Wendte and O, H. 8, Mixer, iafs and set iire tomo lees than fifty stores and in this city, aod well known to thousands of our | [Fe) Par b oln ! B ] - b e X y be merged in the broud o 5 citizeus of ail denominations. From that artizle | cyinoliciam of Constianity; :ugd continue by,a | Tent who cqmpares the original Greek with the | of this city, sre ang:gad. with others, in pre- y-school singing-book for ws make the foliowisg extracts: united effort to reach the, grest pablic thst | cgmmon English vorsion, will decide that a new | paring & new San: s liveral Christian nses. 1'he musical part is under The men who broke ground, ss we may say, for | now represcats heatheudom at our doors. | revision of the sime is imperatively required. 8L i Catholicity in this counuy, cre rapidly d out. | I speak mot of a spasmodio effoit such a8 | In ng respect js such new rovision more needed | th¢ Bupervision of Prof. H. 5t Perkins, Con- TYesr by year their number perceptibly diminishes, | geems to have been contemplated in the abortive than ‘i e the Greok iti I tributions are requested and may be sent to snd 1475, before it was a Week old, & ODe PSS aAY | pygyement to which I have referred, bat to 10 TSEAIG 50,/ 1e: (heeak preposikions,. either of the forogoiog gentlemen. - | bave sclected for a brief examination the prepo- "3‘}3 a6 sk i‘ii'ffi?ifi.‘t&i‘i‘:a"“fl‘.";'&;" 2}' 'e‘fi‘f‘“;i?f&fi""fi dwelling-houses, —at Issat a gentloman informed” evening ot o Chireh ot the’ Hang Gomenunisarag | only the main portion is completed, the buil¢ ing | 18, that ucly s, fhe caso just a3 we wors Squts Dearborn atas, eieen Tnenty.olath | (8 S1Eiom 8 Froslont Rt heing e 8 ek | Bitcou Monday taas. o O e cendi o A B S ey g 1 | giorala s The R s N | armron pog el fut sttt o ween Oakley strest and Westorn avenuo. angles with the main, greatly incroasing theuca- | was in tne sweet. “Am1I poing alter 5.".‘1 % whose loss will be lang fely, and whose meinory will 1 in f a > . e 8200 fergutten,—the Rev, Jeremiah A, s permavent union, mot in form and seem- | "ATO %5 - § The Church'of tho Disciples, of New York, the 7 1 L P oymon G, Medtthonen, & sl | iz only, tut in fact Seciarisniom has | sition eis. The® common version renders the | poy.G. I Hepworth pastor. has iasuad an sp. gt ety e st ot Fwenty Siat et | Pacity of the Luilding. " At present tharo are sugar A” drawled the youth in & saacy end im- Fatnes Kinerlls was born i the County Carlow; Ire- | cut the sinews of Christendom, making 1t seem | baptismal formula in Matthew xxviii:19 thus: | peal for finsncial aid. Its debb amounte to By avenus,” Morning subject: “An Old- HOSPITAL "ACCOMMODATIONS * * ident tone ; but justtben he happened to ses Fakhionsd Way of Paying Church Debts.” for abou} 100 patients, and oyer 40 are trea k> | his Tather coming up behind him, and he mmid - —The Rev. D, F, Warren preaches morning and | now. There are two waras, .ons medical atd | very respectfully and lovingly: * arsa svening at 8t, Mark’s Church, carner of Cottage Grove | one surgical, on every floor, the two lower flxsss.| 7 .?fi_ ma; Idido’t know gygn n:!gganirzm' b avenue and Thirty-ninth stre3t, % being ailotted to mala patients, the two npp T | away.” gl beebe Meworial Charch (formerly Murray Ghapel), | to female. T addition to these wards theroaa o 5 ween Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets, mfi.{ Indi- | Givhtean grivats Tooms, There is a wide poida A farmer dropped in ons dayto pay his reat, ana avenue, will ba roopened for _divine worsBip to- | (B in e atd attached to evary story. ¢ aa | PUtDg on along face to correspond with the dayby the Rector, the Rev. W. Herbert Smythe, | OYC iz the yard al BYary 81y times. On entering the honse ha tald Selvices at 10:45 3. m. and 7:30 p. m, which convalescing patients may sit or take oxe n- Jord that, & g the bouse the laod- —There will be Holy Communjan st 8 s, m. and full | cise, The building is heated throughout 1y | (¥ t, times being 80.bad, he conld not raise Cathedral sezvice moming and evening st the Cathe- | steam, and is supplied with water-closeta ang! | {10 money at all, and dashed's buodle af notes dral of SS, Peter and Paul, West Washington street. | other conveniences on every floor. s ou the fable. “ Tnere,” said he, “‘that isall T e pnon, Proaches morgiod 20d | The ropdrter was shown all over the builldin g | {37 PEY." The mozoy was taken np-and couvled urch, o5 : by the Sister in charge, who made fall explana - u{m i:‘hvme"—‘a.l:a:n 'mlum :’-":A Said: * Why, 12d, sisty-three yoart ago, xu, evincing an esrly pre=" | doubtful whether Christianity is to prove & 5Uc- | «( Go yg thercfore and teach all nations, bap! 155,000, and the pew rents vield an income of ditection fcr the priesthood, canmenced his studles W | cess or a failure. - % 2 L% ‘ ‘bapt 5,000, and the e i incon i cocesan colego wich & view 1o orinatin, s | Tl miuisiryis sigoglly falure, for the rant | 176 thom in the name of tho Father, and of tho | 13,050, VAiCh i sperh in pavioR Uho fiereet of fother, a prosperons farmer of independent | o¢1apnony and access to tho masses. Were the Son, and of tse Holy Ghost.” This translation aro $13,000 3 year, and the only means of obtain- B B O e omag £iidsst | Emo number of men, of the same culturs and | fails to convey or-give the force and correct | £10 FL3i 0 Jta the Bandsy rollections, abich moral worth, emplosed, at the eams cost, toper- | meaning of tho Greek. - The -preposition there | are ina deyaste. 4 ¥ B e ek sacress, sail doow pon bios the st | Suade us to do anrthing, even the most dificult - that commarded soccess, xad drev upon bim the at- | &1 ¥ 3 " before the phrasg. “ the name of | e St. Louis ia notiein, re the ) Republican g some of gte., is cis. This word slgaiffes | tho statoments of the Rov. Mr, Hammond, the zcntion of the Faculty andghe admirstion of his fel- | and nnnatural, —ay to walk on our bands iostead lows. From this institution he gradustel with dis- | of our feok,—wa would expect them to succeed th the interior,” andfiot *'in? sime vatiet. e R Brapos . 4 revivalist, now operating in 8an Francisco, rep- on, sud caigrsting foon etier to the United | potter than they do in persuading s . St o ortalncd in Cosgoly M e Mahon o | fo bo Christians In tho tue sonso of that | DIf* (GiRen’y Hend, Dook (o . G, Grag, Seg | rosendoy’ aihong oher things that while ia 8t P word, The causes of this ineilicieucy a0 Brave | Groon'e N. 1. Gram., pags 2008 Hadley's Greek m?wnmm:;a,nr-mmd:{;.:' “;B"'“ !Fpggfml‘; L oo tho tresaiiee by had-serisnd | onough o demand_the prayerful ,attention charucter, 3% at a glance e trczsure ho had sec e verfal , Gram., Sec. 620, Robinson's N, T. Lexicon, p. B Huron strects, . 4 10 the young ecclasiastic, and #ppointed hun President | of the profession. . I regard sectarianism, lead- | 416 ™ F; (cis) ‘denotes motion into & place oF ic:‘x.xuv;;r:-;" n‘c"t‘ofi“ggnilfi‘:fil lg: x:::::h,lgh:y:; —The Rev, 3z, Seabexgs will condnet services st 7 | tion of n'nsrxkbmg‘uz e gve it me agein,” anid the farmer, *TI'm duna:&' 3 T 1f T aiot took it out the wrong pocketi” e O O R e i fi;;fi,;fi‘;"’m‘é’Efi:fi‘&flffig"flfi,’;{,‘,fi;;‘;i’ thing. It i not convortiblo with tho Greok pre- | peetings, is perplozed to know how thisand | 3008 o sndJup. m. atihe Charcholthe | o o L PEERIIRER L ment sequisg on envilie ripuiation sud rising 0| cline for the ideal Church of Christ, as the { PORUSH em which signifies i, denoting fest | other notable things reported could have taken " Usmmanny. flour i styled St.- Vincent's Hall, and contains, ", DETBOIT FREL-PRESSINGS. in & place or thing.” Therefora the .vefso abowe | placs and yet nothing of tho kind Was ever | . The Bev. 3. N. Pardes will prench at Masonde Hall, | bosides tho. sick wards snd private rooms for A gentlemiu who yesterday saw a boy stealing ‘ a small cake of maple-sugar from a street stand | the digrity of a noiversity, wbiic the Church of the 5 Peyr iy Holy Namie, creeted by his exertions, bors evid 1o | most detrimental featurs of modern Christiani- 3 i - Tt 2o BAchy v which be diskoarged i pas. | ¥ but I propound my opinio with the tmidity 'i“g;“g, B oy tooaied) a0, xoad thud: | beard of in 8t. Loaia. Bydo Purk Sorbing sudovealbe, \ the Guure | PRHEDES, tho Toom of the Chiauiain of tha insti- || 2 #mall ke of maplo-suger from » st tht becomes & layman whomay be intrudiog on | jng thiem into the name of the Father,aud of the | . Tho month of May will ba & busy time in all | o iig Meceidh this morning. [n the eveniag the. iast :gg;:.ufi'fifi;: :‘fi?eh-ew:r-éy;h ‘?&o"grlg;: Boepor L e At shid - mt l{:.ilu;;‘;’u - 01 ezt and fAdelity with which he discharged his pas- { wa 'looking -ont upon the torul daties. ‘Whez Fatper Kinsella laft the scene of his firat labors’ | holy greund. « LavaaN, - g s ! ly g1 Sou, 2ud of the Holy Ghost.” the Protestant churclies of our country.. OO | of the series of Italian leccures will be delivered. Sub- il an e Doo's you_know 62" * Yes,” replied the boy, . and triumphs and came to New York, he was accom- — . i i ™ SndAamE gl . ) = L'ho difference beiw Lhese tw the 7th of that month the General Convention | ject: * The Colissum and the Catacomba.’ 3 5 m k i panied by Falner Glowsy, of S Gutriels, and the ets RELIGIOUS SENSATIONALISM. i manstogt. - Fo baptise s person o in the haady'| of tho Southern Daptistn begias in Chistleston, | * —Ia tas abeencs af the Beb. 5 P, Powal, there will | btroot. They aro all bicely farnished with wal. |' o-Dub ho fudgo ispratty apt fo suspead senence Erutlemes, who were fricads tirough all the varsing A PUNGENT CITICISML. of " signifies merely by the authority of and no | Somth Carolina; on the 11th the Intornational |-beno servicaln the Third Church in ihemoming. 4 | nut guits and are kept acrupuloualy neat and A ¢ Plinees of L=, were kindly welcom=d by Archbishop London Saturday Review, Harch 26, more. The word **name ” 1n the &bove verse | Convention of Sunday-School Workers opens in | s3cred concert will ba given in the evening. clean. The wards each contsin eigh beds, and | - -Yesterday s bootblack followed s man around. v Baltimore ; on thd 19th oconrs the triennial -ses- | o =12 Reps BOtart COIver P morning ad | g their surroundings are pleasant and com- | for several minutes, repanting rhe inquiry: : ta and | “Have 8 shine?” aod tnally the man ex- We havo already expresaed our opinion of the | has an eutirely differcnt meanicg. Tho *nams | B d % American revivalista who are just now exhibic- | Of tho Faiher, Koo, sad ioly Ghost * is o | o800 102 Oermal Lelormed ymed s T ATES, || T Bor, § W Wi presches morntng tnd (0 e boxzes, sad Caanes watbta | clameds” Ditars T toll ‘Tobbre minics * 3 3 3 5 5 T 1 t I co ] 5 i Ry it ag mode, of expressiog * Father, Son, and Holy s ang Thirtioth ¥es ey " | forth their cheerful melodies. On thosecond | that Idica'twant my boots blsoked? ™ - Yoa Hughes, ond Ly him seigned to diffcrent posts of duty. Father Kinsells'went to Si. Anne's as assistent e St pastota clirgeTor tho Jat - seveasien | ing in London, aad a8 far a8 they ars themsel wwhirh be wstoral charge for tho last seventeez | ing in London, and as {ar as they are themselves | o) b oo r e ** baptizi ence of the Methodist Protestant Church meets { nuas and Thicfioth Street. hosf,” sothat the phrase meaus ** baptizin; BEFORMED EPISCOPAL floor, St. Joesph's Hall, is tho dispeneary, which | .dud, mister,” replisd the boy, “but I thaaght vears of Lis Life. Daring ticse sevenieen years he wilt four churekes: Bi, Roymond's, ono in Mount Yeruca, cue in Wiilizmsbridge, znd one in Tackahor, “he intirst and active part he took in the foundation of the e Cathiokic Protectories,2nd in their succesefal worlapg and, madsgement, are well known to all con- rectyd with theso institutons. _ Ard nat these institu- taoms alaac, bu every ous of a kindred character, and rrery bancrolent or educational enterorise found in hin'n warm supperter anda lileral coatributor, A few Sears 3y he, in company with Pather Clowry and concomed_ %o should not think it worth our | ghem Ynto the Father, .Son, and Holy Ghost | at Princeton, illinois ;- on the 20h the two Gen- ho while to return to the subject. Nothing can be | To baptize a person into the pame of tbe Fatver, | eral Assembites of tho Prasbyterian Church con- | The Rey. Dr. Cooper preachea at Immanuel Chureh, | is well stocked with medicines and apparatus | iyon might be Iying about it ™ more nataral, after the wayin whichthoy have | Son, and Holy Ghpat, means into a professioa of | ¥ens, the North st Cleveland, Oio, the Souta- | cormer, of Gesirs and Dagion sizoets, this evendg. | necossaryeto the sick-room: *Fivo cents fare for that child, madam,™ been advertised, than that people should be | faith in them, into » upion.with thom, and a | orn at 8t Lows. The General Unioosof. the | STy b B D Gl Tieaches 1o the mora- TRE URIPELy 8 8id & street-car conductor yesterday as he open- sincero ooedience to' them and the Gospol of | Daptisis also hold their snnusl sessions dunDE | yng 4 the Fourth Church, corner of West Lako street | ® 18789, bacdsome apartment, fitted up inthe | o the door and pat kis head into ths door, customary style of Catholic churches, is also on | . Very well;” sho Teplied; feeling in her pocket; carioas to sce and hear them, and it would be e ey N L e & 5 i hrist, This is the clear signification of the | the third week in May, ‘convening this year in { and St. Jobn’s plu s r Philadelpbh. The General Synodof the Lu- | “ 0 o0t P pipngr this fioor. Among tho decorations is a fine oil | .« (JiYa'w orphiaa chid and. T its. gassiien absud to suggest that the indulgence of tlis | Greek. This command and .baptismal forgala { tbe : I vulgar but inoocent curiosity is sttended with | do occur together eisawhere in ths New Tlsta- | theran Church meotn at Staunton, Virginis, on | Theev. . P. Allison presches s the South Church, | Painting of St. Vinceat, the founder of the Or- f 1 muet have a receipt for all moneys aid ogt, 16" bet it f earie: old 1 o1 = . E , T g » ed *in" before the phrase **iu the name of the Church. Morning tubject: * alartha and Mary.” | of St. Joseph, tho pation Saintof the honse, :ll; :ih:fi_k 2 ‘Elam:ul.:x téx:‘go&:nmdlmuednmm Tztler Breen, visited Europe, and while in Irelind iy eenion ey vero the secments of erstifsing stention from | Of ioge who i do . At tho mosh, Mesars. | Tord Jesus” is eir, and should be trunlated | - DSITAMAN CONEERESCE. i Morbing uslen s paarius ) _ o . &t . ey 000y y 4 o | scinto * and mot “in” &S in the common verston. | The Western Conference of Unitarian acd | “TiShiy . &, Kurle continacs Lisseries of morn- g’f:r:fi:‘ ‘Zl':ler“a I’:‘;fi:u;:‘lrx:?;:’a:::::w:hzfa:ha: 13omething always happens to spoil any grand wonder, and when they are« gone the | It (ei: aould +hy ted * into” in | other Liberal Cbristian chi es will hoid its z. i O e R e oi3 | anntisl session tals sear in Ubiy Church, Oni- | (5524 sveaing.sevival mesiiogs at Ualversity Piscs | 7iH, aofion of pationts, whoats fresto recetvo | 813 cech which a Dosroiter may y to got ol Y & 3terdsy, among the peopls a¢ the ferry-dock ‘rchbishep of D ablin, wonder will perhaps be what there was to | Actsxix: 5, and not ‘- in.” The same word : b peroane 5 cazo. The exercises will begin with the con- | —Tns Rev, N. F. Ravlin preaches morning and | Miaisters of any dosomination whatsosver, or to v e to 11¢a the ice aweep by was a long-haired, pro- ‘During s it llness, throughout which loving snd Laithfy d;_l:.?m {ln.{n.i:l:rudlm his evecs want, he was rzata noe s & ttea e cminen! 0D 21 sician, Dr, is nothing i i eis) is -used twice in i: 8, o 3251 Carnoctan, wicns skil 250 cave might Bave pro- | Sopc £ Ther e ey Sl e O O ey o direg SRS w e | Torgics, sermon presched by iho Bev. J O, | sveuiag it the Teipls Cuuich, comer of Harrisen | abstain sliogetber from raligions atiandsncs if c Ioaged his ife 1 e bad given up Ins parochial dutles | Daburo of the experiment or in its resulis. Dr. | g "oy Whnized,” in the Common version. | Learned. of St. Louis, Wednesday evening, May- | and Singumon streets, Erening subject: “Am I | it so pleases them. fon od-looking man, whoss soul took in all th Drifting, or Wuere Am I ¥ 2 The third floor is St. Agnes’ Hall, the fourth | gr:x adeur of the scens. He had just raised his Jobnson, spesking of the famous Whitefield, | Ang'jn the 4th f the same chapter, eis be- | 12. There yill bo.the usual programme of es- how he had known 85 & fellow-stadent, and | foms tha wonl Aecth b sestly tover S65 %~ | suys, disensyions, and . dovouons] mostings. It pans Bar. W, W Eretn DD, Smanie it F;::;' isg.“:s&n:‘:_m':on:rfim ao:;p:ms foorisa | ann a4 commencad ; Hog puny is man com- for whom he bad a personal respect, remarked | the Cq on version by *ioto.” In I .. i | i8 intended to hold to msesgmeetings, the firat o that he never drew 8a much atiention 88 a | 19.i¢ (ois) fi,mm;u’y traminted mm the oro | to be devoted to the foterests of relisious moion | Say 20 42 the. eveaingat tho Yadians Avenus | [rl P T OICI nd provided with ail nec. | Glech < rolleda barrel of besba againtt his legs, o and the aigns of the times. Represeniatives | —The Rov. T. W.Goodspeed preachea morningsnd | es8ary avpliances for the performance of sur- | sntitthe long-haired man sat domn nnhflg!n% K mountebank, and that such aitentien 28 he | mon version by ‘‘in’ before toe phrass *the i secured was obtained, not by his doicg anything | name of Paul.” It (eis) here means. “into | from all sects aod of all phases of religions | evening at ths Second Gaurch, corner of Morgan and | gical “operations. "On this fioar there are also | baty which was lying on_the dock, He w better® than other men, but only by bis doing | the name of Pauf” and should bé so ron- | thought will be invited to speak at this meeting. | Alonroe strests, i bree rooms in which to confine patients when | even be a spoctstor any longer. i —The Rev, D, B, Cheney, D. L., preaches miorning | nocossary from - i : : e for a tme, But he thought more of the rpiritual ‘wants of bis people than of his owa boflily ailments, and continned to labor to the cnd, only a short time bufcre his death talong an active part in the Farty Hocrs' bevotion. Always patient ud uncomplaintig In eickmery, ke was especially £0 as death drew near, Nuthing could be more edifying than bis last mo- o {ull of Christian hope, 8o brichtencd by con- tothe willof God. Hodied culnly and with- | what waa strange. * Were Astley,” he said, *'t0 | dered, There aro two errorsin L Cor., i:15, m | .Tae second mass-mesting will be_held Sunday e mot moze gently fo the grouga, | PYeach a sermon standing npon his head 0n s tio common version. ‘o woid- * in * befors | évenmg,—rrobably in some down-town hall or | fRGETeRog st the Tourih Chuch, comer of Waali- THE FRENZY OF THE DELIMITR - MY SISTER. r weury worn-out winds expire more sost.s « ( DOTSe’s back, he would collect a multitude to bear | the phrase ‘‘mineownname” shoald be *into,” | theairs. The session will close on Monday, the | “The Rev. J. Malvern preaches in the morning at | Which eometimes accompanies fever cases. . e roceived the last rites of the Church | bim; butno wise man would say thac he made | for eis is tHe preposition in the Greek; and the | 17th, witha gathering of the Westera Sunday- | tho Freo Communion Ghurck, cornerof Loomisand | These rooms are all lined with wood, and the atiple: HomEl est it from i talong friend, the Rov. Fatler Glowsy, | a better sermon for that.” And so with White- | words *1had sbould be :*you wers. which | School Society. - West Jackson treets, . Prayes-meeting in iha eveniog, | transoms are barred to prevent anv possibility | 5% 118 8simple, hovest, earnest ifey snd resigned hs soul into the hands of i | field, * He would bo. followed by crowds if he | wenld make the verss read thus: * Lest an: This meeting of the conference is looked for- CONGREGATIONAL. g of escaps. .Some timo after the hospitzl was | Ang on her face the Eing of Eings nas stamped, - Huker, while Teller Moigten Tather Gulliay | wore s nighiosp in the pulpit or preachod from | should say that you were baptized iotomy pame. | ward to mith particular interest, ua it wiil proba< | The Rev, William Aivin Durtiett greaches at Flym- | opened, and when the walls of these rooms were In royallettars: A Nomus WoMax. D B e B s s ity | minge 2 The Greek toxt, from which the Words - 341 had ™ | bly resolt in a severancs of certain ecclesisatical | Onth Church, corner of Indians aveausand Twenty- | piadtersdn the ordinary way, a patient confined | - - = Eoni, aof oehfutay Jiied I the e ;It-is obvicus thaty if Mesers. Moody and | wero taken, yave Ebaptisg the first: person sin- | tos.with the Eastern charches, and independent ( M3 tiset mominspndeveniog. oo | 1n one of them dug throngh the laths and plaster | No w %af her, how much it bo of good, Tie Sistexs cf Chiarity, Brother Teliow, Rockar of the i?{'hk:‘li'gfi"é .O’f fi:?&;fi‘;fi%?é’, ;on;‘rg‘_flé;g: olor of o firet aorist active indicative, while sction hereafter by the Unitorisn chusches of | giret Ghurch moruing 324 ons in nl}uprisinglilhu:igg‘xsé&nd. ith only guch |. F.xanpitas fos of Qe g onltarug . Prots ciory, two ar three other Brot and seveal | A Khaptisthele, the second person plural first ac 0 Wesi rangement ave boen made for —T! . C. D, Helmer coveriog as a sheet’ ran_outioto the a e 2 oot O | alt-faro ratos fof delegates ca all tho loading | evonins et oo Saten bere guinps TOMRog and | OO % After thin accidont. the Sistors had thy | SEY 398 £rom applsusé,ar wish for worldly tsma, | in this country are & mdug%ol_v delusion, and [ jndicativs passive, is the correct Greek word. InL C —Tho Rov, L. T, Chamberlain presches morning | walls eheathed with stout plank to guard sgainst | pur, & 2 her quist walks thironghost.this lits, ~ Sty aiways trics, a8 God gives hor thasight, . o, e = | ought at once to be supersetied by something : 2, #is is the Greek preposition bo- | railroads east and west, - - omip ul-2ples took place fn the Cirareh of 8t. Baf; | more livaly and stimulating in the new style. | fora ine Mosos,” and shouid alsh bo R SR 850 evuniog i e ew Eagiend Olucch, on Delsmars | aimilier mishaps. - ; Bxlock, "% the conclumon of the Mass, the Hev, This is a prospect, lmmave.lr,kl which is :inmmefl trapslated “into” and not-+ ¥ a3 in the i . PERSONAL. b f-m':'/;;.? W %mmd’ o een e it snd vt THE MANAGEMWENT OF THE INSTITUTION To All: with honest messure all His -1, " 7 i iee i E i, . B.T. reti from and No: ireet vening subject :.** oi . ding. - N : 115 prieat, who shall do sccording to my | Erounds upon which s chavge is callod for. Tho |45 Dofora the word * Christ.” To be bPHZON | saiys sor Fetone ot the slose of the e ol | Buagnry oo i are under the Episcopal jurisdiction: of .the | HeAt Ttiakindnes throbe for evcivom, my eoul ; and { will bud him s faithful | Times tells us that something may be learned | into Christ significs into mnion with Him' and “_mb“bse“p‘ ko g Sy UNIVERSATIST. e E,fi:? “?,‘nge “amz‘:g‘ their religions | pataaw 5 all, rogariiem birin or e . o Rev. J, H. Hurrison Lreaches ool- | beharvior, bu ey, render thewr acconat of Poasay J and pear,—the Golden Rule extends, liouse, and ke shall walk all days before my anointed.™ | from Mr. Moody of the ‘‘strange upheaviogs | Hig Gospel, and & participation therein. ' This 4 ‘house at Englewood,st 3 p. m. their conduct of the affairs of the icstitution to of- Americsn . thougbt” end that it 18 | aigo is the clear mgnification of the Greek. A The:Rev. E.F.Wright, of the Union: Park —Tho Bov. Ur. Ryder preaches morning and eves- | the Mothor-house of tae Order in this country, | A trausty friend, wmawmm;mmn.;:‘a&, —1 Kinge, Che.p, it, ©. 35 Y 23pAad ' %id e reverend preacher, to all hers | o 3 thin « 0,15 th 8 £ A Tinse p: iest? good thing 1o bave a sort of ‘mworal | seriking illustration of the mistranslation of eis i i S i 5 T Cemel o bia eeeiasiial. superion andlia i | telogrsphy." . establisiod _betwaen _ tho - two | 'tho New Tostament, in conaection with. the | Joeoiobical Beminats, is supplying the Congre- | fog at the St Puil Chursd, on Michigsn uvenus, be- | o; Benmrtabricky 31d. Tho Order took 13 origia | Tooms it n her macare to intrude brelhiran of = clergy, who had the best opportani. | 8ides of tie Atlantie. 1t may bo doubted, how- | word paptizo in the common version, Gecura in | 83008l Church at Desplaines. | o hho Second Atrent of Ghrist ‘S | in Fracco, whore its chicf inatitation etill is, and | -B3b aaot ;wmmw b o fice f lmowing his sterling quzuumifl:a those | ever, whethef tho present is altogetber an op- | Marki: 9, where toe baptism of Jesus by John | Dr. Jutkins held quarterly meetings at Halsted | ° —Tne Rav. Samner Ellis preaches in the morning a¢ | Wikh winch a corrdspondence is kept up by the - , i smong the Lty whom be Bonored with bis friend. | portune moment for recommending any imOor- | is mentioued. . Tho common version Toads: | stroot.and 'Austin Chiurohes last Babbatb, and hs Ohureh of tho Redsgmer, corner of Sangamon sad Mather-t::-;n at _El:m“:iburzfihich °xo.r=i=;;= Frankas *Bs dsy, shehss mo stadied ways, vashington streets, - enporintendence in Amerffa. ere Aro Dinety- Nosubt{ e wiles, no finexs, and noart 3 & thip; to' the corgregation, for whom snd amon Sl ‘Bo 1aborod for (he lLagt seventorn years was ke rot, n very trath, a faithfal priest) sioing, . the Words of the sacred test, *according to my Lees: and my-eonl?’ Humanly speaking, he could Eot 1 oitierw:sc thsn he was, for he came of a priesi Iy family,—3 fardy that hod given more missionarica wnd xcLglons Lo the Church than any other in his native Giocese,—a Zamily {hat can ntmber ot the pres- tation of Amorican theology, and whetber those | «And was baphized of John in Jordan.” ‘It ; ubsavory disclosares of the state of mind and | should read: i And was_baptized by (aob h'fi will hold one at Elk Grove to—mun:ow. s g . CHRISTIAN. iz six institutions in thig country carriod on by the | Butall hey - nctions, all Aer looks and amiles, private habits of pious people in New York with | John- into the Jordan.” The distinmuis Mr. Heary Johnson, .of the Benior.Class, Chi- The Rev, Isaac Errett preaches morning and “ven- | Bisters of Charity aud controlled from Emmitts- Areinda <t of a truly hooeet heart, * Tihich the American newepapors, avo for some | philologist and biblical scholar, Dr. Edward | cago. Presbyterisn Seminary, accepts an invita- | 116, the Chrietian Church, corner of Indiana avenuo | burg. o L OO N T S Narning thap encouragement. It 15- possible | noninson, in Dis lexicon of the Greek Naw | tion to supply the church at Auburn, Tnd. « —Tho Rov, Clifford Mortimer proachen at3p. m. at | ;- ar Josorois oDz, OF GOVERNMENT With eves 7 purposs just, snd bmve e strife; ¥Eniog than encontasemient. It.is ipos Testument, p. 118, thus ronders. the ‘phrase 10| " yyiy B o K- Grosay: of Merk . the Central ‘Church, corner of Warren avencs and | 10 St Joseph's Hospital is very simple. Thers | yicjas by s words ad acts, an uaknown strengtk, 8% soe of those who are not indisposed to 880 | Mark i: 9, viz aptized iato the Jordan.” Ho | - . B g arton, Wis., has | Robey street, s is one Sister in charge, who receives moneys and And lesve $ soms charming impress on alllife, our political ipatitutions Americanized may find | wagnot a Baptist, Herein I have only referred | been spending the'week in the city in attendance LUTHERAN. settles accounts, making a yearly report to Em- 4wy v g : The Rev. Edmind Belfour presches at the English | mittsburg., The expegses range from $400 to Andsos a.of sterling worth like hers, ‘; : over 100 members dedicated to the service of | i¢ pradent to hesitate_before subjeoting the ro- ition e i i i : God, minutrie i Tinons habits st fadiions of the) oo g o n to the proposition eis where it vccurs in the I{:w Tpon the mestinga of .the Rev. A.'B, Earle. s . stiniiar transformtion. ) S e aor s APUZs. | William J. Elsing and Alezsuder Kerr -havo | Sad sviniage - 0 o 0™ 240 Erle ity miarming | 80 B B e oationts anseosorgtoon, | Tmparinto s 1 Lifo somy uares o e atey No_proof whatever has been given of any translated in the common English version. been _received upder the care of the Chicsgo' i ! e MISCELLANEOUS. Onco a year s fair or Soms ettertainment is giv- Andthsp od that 1t dors—noons can tall C: oz 6. ¥, Thurber, of Wisconain, presches morn- | en for tho benofit of tho hospital, at which Hmes | 14 whopst « Tlook onhexhonest face, .. moral improvement having resulfed from, ser- e 1 il b 5 : L. Rexp, - | Presbytery, s candidates for the Goepel min-' | 1,73 o5 oling at the Geeon-Sisoet Faberancie, Froms 6600 to 5300 aro raiead, which, with the | Aniwhemsw Tlookouhehonatt fane, wices which have evidentiy been attended more + A i cowirg to New -York, sad taking chargo | 133 form of popular amassment than soything e LU s —Elder ¥, G. McCulloch preachies ot Adveni-Hall, | ofhrto0rcen of supply, suffice to moet tho pure | 1 i T in the of . TDaymonds Church in Westchestr. | ¢ion. and weare therefore obliged to fall back | THE, DIVINIEY OF OBRIBT. ., .., 3ix. Otiatles H, Abtot, of the Gongregstional | Mo 215 West Madison slsent, mosning asd evening, t expooses of the institation., 'Thi e AR Sl e, FEyen the vame ealin foateing s ity s fog | BPOR criticism of the mothods emploged, which | _CI04G0, April 12.—To Charles H. Reed, Esg. : | Thoological Seminary, will not go fo Huntley | x-The Hon. J: 3L, Feebles il decture beforeine | 06 | OSEITRCL O @ gop gigtofe TR e iR 8 1he' 2e sltar that bad distinguished hira at | 876 thus described by tho Times. Mr. Moody's | Having read your able article on the ** Deity of ::gtsdh:fm“ anoounced. ésnt he has ac- "‘°"§‘.}‘“ J::;‘,' ;::flnl,fg’ Rt 4 fl :ng ‘nuildi:dg b’cdn{:“:&u (‘Ehi’llnp bfi'Pa:'bfi —n _ELT)i‘;hG = ' —The Rev, ey on preach morning an 'or money advanc W, 0 eraction ot HING. o €1, Mery's. Ee gtimulated znd fostered thelr holy azbiticn, pxided them in thelr studier, gronnded Hhen in diresic and theologic lore ; was professor and prisit, tesiing them whet they ought to know, an rrempitying 1 Lis own life what they ought fo be. preaching, we ara fold, is *racy, fall of Ameri- | Cbriss” in last Bunday's TRinoxz, I wish to ask - The Rev. James Oakley, of Union Park Theo- | evening at No. 110 Farrest aveous. building. The period of the lo2n expires next can humor,- cud often a little vulgar.” It 18 | 4 1, stions, bat have no desire t 3 2 s admitted that. 1t s not a plessant. sensation | °:g§:"";‘;'§" b have no desixe to enter into | 1o 7o) Seminary, preached. at. Mresillos lagt g6 Disclples of Christ meot at o, 229 West Ran- | Novombey, but, although there ia nu Zand yot [ T3 5 - to Loar venerzblo narratives and ovents, around Sabbath, and the Rov. Gtacles Rogers a Michi- | “BR0Ricr s xyceni of Chiago mesta st ood | BroTidedto take up the morigage, tho Sistors Wa [‘ !Ifl B 3 are perfectly c enl 5, When a8 ) - g 3 i which a halo of ballowed imagination has gatn. | . First—If-Christ was God, why did He pray to | gan City, Ind. 3 3 Templars' Hall, ¢orner of Washington and Desplaines bt il b forehooming, He then slluded in touching ter to ) Yoisis g butween Father Rinseta 34 b coommol® | ered, presonted ns if they were good American- | the Father? - Would God ask God for assistance At a meeting of the Evangelical Allisnce, of | Ptroots, st 1230 p. m. ~: Bom, Ik u0o<ton which b enteraized or ety e | sioris, picked up tho otpor day in Chicago | which Got alone could render? Is i6mot ab. | S5, Loe, Mondsy 1t was Samonseh rsonot | "tk er . . Healy addreeses thoinmates o the Tz Thavs T it o rsie, and (oo v il | and aleo it 18 soggested that, »truths of wido | gurd to say God asked favors of himolt ? Mesers. Whittie and Bisa co visit and Iabor in | - fersices as nsusl mil b Beld as the Newaboys | C2gch the patients ace vecoized vary from €10 S4eD they regerded bitm. Ho han passod away, sutd Szcond—It Chriss wag God, why. did_ He not | St Louls during the coming fall or winter.. . | Home, on Quincy sizest, t 4 p. 7. Nellio Nielson: tho | 601" sttondanse. maedicines. mushing: atn “Toe NE i/ AND STYLSE the presclicr, bnt his memory will live long among the cned.”” This is & very mild way of describing the 4 3 ! S 3 f knowit? Ianoplacs did He claim i, Taono | .The Rev. C. M. Araey, of Hariford, Conin, hag | Shico€0 mowsetsh, vl eiCioen W, Srencaes With In- | poners] wards are $6 per ‘week, including tho S i 5 same services. There are alwaysn number of gross familiarity and irreverence with which sa- pic foT wiaca e it Dimself 3 L 2 a8, - S et arfo o s T whl ks nia 6o s, oo c2ob® | Gred things are reated in th styleof the * great, | instasica 6 said: *1and the Father are one.” | boen called to the Rectorship of St. Paul's Bpis- 2l of guoi. ©comio " of & circus or musio-hall; but, taking it | In snother instsnce He prayed that Hia-*dis- | COPAl Church, Cleveland, O., but has not yet CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. charity patients, at present sbout'fifieen, who . = e e as it stands, we have it wkp:lvlvlcdged that Ar, ciples might be one with Him even ns He was Blcmfleglm';lu:couhncs. This is the parish left OB - are - trested with .the same consider- SECTARIANISMLY Moody's preathing is essentially vulzar and io. by o T - k vacant by the lamented death of the late Fred- TETS . ation as the rest. The physiciansattending tho in- okl decorous, that it is 'nof picasans” for o sensi- ;"’é‘:;‘: :1“ F‘%;'-H Did K: h:r‘fl:] them :0 erick Brooks. L Aprit 15 R Bunday alioe Eusi . stitution are ; Prof. M. Guon and Prof. J. W. | To the I sitor of Tis Chicase Tribune ive mind to listen to, aao st it hag | be G 09, or 8 pray ey might . Dr. N. - 5 e : oy Freer, forsurgicsl cases; Dr. C. T. Parka, Dr. F. B. 3 ] e ] 1o The wocent aboriive | &, 100acy_ to “parfoy snd handen” | agreo with bim in sontiment and purpose as Fe | ti8 Sl bt yock o aaymomCRieriis upon | April16—Mhicd Sundsy afier Easter; Baitensgs of | Noroly mmodical cases 5 Dr. Walies Har, nervons A . ] ‘ o et oo ecent 8borii%e | roligious opinion, Yob it is immedistely | aid with the Father ? North Chuzch &t Coacord, N. H., first saggested | 4prif 19—Feria, diseases; Dr. A. H.' Cook, femals diseases; wbempt of tho miaieters of the varions orthodox | afterwards asserted that Alr. Moody is pre- | ~Third—I{ Ohrist- was God, why ‘did -He not | tha idesof » Home Misstonery Mestisoomicy | Abril 20—Feria, ’ 4 -daily assisting phymeimn, Dr. D. Q. Scheppere, dencminshions of this city to units in rovival | paring a **better material” for tho churches to | teach it iatinctly to His disciples, -and through |+ snould b nefions) eeity monary. Boolety which | 4771 518y, Auseim, 8. 0, D. [ Fatienia oocupyin; private roots wiay senn fos TO% woriz s very suggestive, Whilo it has been | Work upon than they now possess. Itcanmot be-| them :o the early Christigna? Itwas not taught | oporations, the germ whoses ms, he 4oy | APrit 22—SS. Sotar and Caius. FP. M. apy othor physiciansif they go choose. Soms of plausibly oxgued thas the dirision of Christen- | depied that ordinary preschers are occasionally | nor believed for several. centuries after His |-can Homs Mibssonary Sociery et ah ) AL GO BL, s the cures affected_are very ‘remarkable, and in MEN B e e aetive of | soms Eooa—an, | 80%£0 fy sather over tie heads of the maro igno- | mission om earth was endod, and when that dogmna | adomss sromos ey Mo the R S oy i R nervous digeases the suocess of the medical staft e . dom inko sects jr prodacti & 3%, | rant of iheir congregations, and that roligion re- [ of the Church was adopted in its council, the | - % : | has been wonsm:hygxm. There are mals B! . for instence, stimalating zeal byrivalry, & doubt- | quires tobe put in a plain, intelligiblo manner | vote wis so olose that o chingo of one'vots | . TheRov. Di, Burlingham, of St Louis, w A correspandent o the Bostan Aduertiser ro-'| hovscs aariendancs fo” ga oo | BO WS, and od, by ths. way,—it is certain that such | befors simple people ; hut nothing can be sim- | would hate defeated it.. - WV g hes been absent for & few weeks on a tonr in the | Poses the following elegant sentences a8 an exer- | character for women, but most of the nureinz 2 is:on did not ex‘er into the design of the | Plerorplainer, orat ‘the same tme moras lufty | Fourth—If the eentiment of tho so-called or- | SOuth in the hope of recovering his health, | ciso for speling-matches: and_ fitiendznce is carried on by the isters, to | - ] Antbor of Christicaity, who strongly and ro- | 324 In the bighest sonso resined, tan thoso | thodox Chiurch is correct that ein, being an in- [ Fhich liad beenbroken and enfecbled by typhoid | Looking up into s golongions eyes, she suid, “And | wdose natient: and cazefal minisytmtiam m::'v': ’ . athan of: Chrisianiy, g Seriptural narratives which Mr. Moody degrades | finite evil, could not be forgiver withoui an in..| fover and nérvons prostration in the early win- | 8 it indeed true, b ouroul i the'Drocess | o ulforer owes. tha resrrr oy el ! d peatedly couneled suitr. : aud parodies. And even if it be ndmitted tuas | finite atoncment, and Cbrist by His crucifixion |, {oF; Tetuned last week quite improved and bea- | of trasmogrifcation, explanctifies taclt thiough the | bytients sufforing from any kind of ‘Wissases ex 1 d The want aud ceverment smong Christiane, 88 | the usfortanately Jarce section of our popula- | on the cross farnished that infinits asonoment, | efited from the kindly temperature of that geo- | THOIe cabeslie SLeleB Ty o desh tetliod | cont thoge of aicontagiour shatactar ace received. RETAI- A 7' WHOLESALE PRICES.- 10 what ur sacred books teach, bo:h on - dogma | tion which, asthe Timessays, ialiving whetislittle |-then ot the death ‘of Ghrist God, or.a parz of | i3 latitude, and will now sctively resume the cation, not toeay alsgruntiement, which cavorted —— et P g 3 B a0d Church government, hss-a tendency .to E%m"hxtb?fi?::l‘em?::magjrfi tobe |'God, died! and for threa days :tsowo‘rmgmdu- duties of his pestorate. - - + | gresbis featizen for an matant. ~Oir sonls cammt ‘Wanted—Au Editor. X ] u]'] g Bl tirred up . 8 30 an ust ute of al a8 ] * § D! become 0 Teces. . g g 1 { FERRAN Lhis YDt of thevihestd forthe divihe Sions Jowered o tnolovel ot b und-:;log;i’% dio again.* Avd. if so an- G imolitny | Chucar of Non: Fomk.lo toratess 1 Junn for A o B el L the B ot B e s fons sty sbont La'kemle B djng’ ‘and - coarse peroeptions, this Him' avold. his dilsama you soy | Lurope, Whese, he is, 10 spond a -year In -travel o 4 %1 s i LA e ¥ TR s 10 exoase for the excess = A A chair whosa legs bad. exserrated two incbes, snd | past bden ag the round of $he papersisam [ ..o - - e - e es of vulgatity and. ir- | Ohriat was & composito belsg, both' Ged and and 10 ows aots of ‘proféasional service. ,He 18 | hg came down, unexpectediy, Xerchunk, - old ane rmhod. His Majosty, foit is aald, | - . OCERGIA d Rms and Olarkests. - -. I

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