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: - 0, TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. SEPTEMRER 15 1878—STXTREN P , v e Vit = == - - T ~ - y TLIGIOUS, icd, and ‘trancformed. Jiil it had almor of their detindrations to | retiarion of the supreme imvortanc of fus clion duniie tue dusiig veas ot . = : :RL s ?':1 pueared from Western Eurove. There © aive for consideration hefore | subject. AU the close, M Doy lies futerred theres the tablet. In the 55-‘1‘1?;'3.:“,','-"“3, Diocesan, tie i eoielidod 10 | ciuceh cornee of Forty-Gest eproet and Pramie aven ndeed. u darker side 1o the picture to be s+ E . The London Committe sdelewntes with their Bivles, ave u c.abel runs as follows: * Wichin thrso hillow- | Waniens r‘sms? ity and. ligs Weitton B the | aneat10:i5a. o, st the revival of slavery 1o the fifteenth cent: sections, one on e Ol ° ampic of what is meant Bv a Bidle ra ed walls and near “this sttare futeired e | resionation, U SPI0SHANS (o s hasty | -<The Rev J. M. Worrall, D. D., preaches az 5 e Ttz ese and then ano: dier ou the New. ; Evideatly a deep impression was made: more | mortal remains of the Rev. Auztsine Moo | 1o ctakion. : i ooy spporcl cormer of West Washinzton - istorical Account of the { uthicr uations of Lurope. Hardly a cents « sessjons four days ever ihau any other topic it calicd forth eaxer disens- | Toptady. viear of Broadhembiry. Der, : The Tev. W. R Jonty, of Birkenhead. has beey | 00, K0008 steects, at 10:30 2. m. a0d 7:45 p. m. A Historic o) € | new : PRt x d Stienbive of Broadhembury, Devon. Born Joty ~—The “Rev, Charles Yhompson, D D. weroes wore publicly sold iu Paris, Bu e Deavery vl Westminsi t | sion und a crowded aud attent've audience. The | th Mivember, 1240. Iied 11th Auust, 1775, | TeProved by the Bishop of Chester for velusuir areaches at the Bifth Ch ocaae of jana Influences of Chris- Daomerans liad first suzzest i interest, to_ Tnow ¢ of | romun s of 1 from al matians i | e 35 Coare Toghal i the. sthor of | UIE SAML Lo n pommieast becuite he | Boniha Sl Ghiseh Somerct fuamid - fl.fllfitr{':-ltcl‘orcxluuu. 50 4t was the S nlesoceupies the histone Jerusalem l.liw_'(ur{nuwmnmll!xh use and ulm'(.efimml- **Rock of Ages. Cleft'lor Me,” «enetiucted in approachine the altar, - 8 p. m i . . : . e Cliristiun conscience which eventys where the Westminster S e oL The Word o Goid was ane of the tuost otus Clark centiv. ] oo The Rev. dahn Anbare i tianity. Qo Tl Sy Sehich ety rliees e Wecsulliiiie, Assiells | e ot tie VIl 01 Gl ok niversary of the Americay Sun. | Dr: Dotus Clark, 50 voars of ase” recentiv.| ganr cnpr " Anbote Ecench peeaciy o . s 3 b 130, Canvoation of Conl ¥ IourHE, S k. the L oreached at Blaodford, Mass. with nuahated 45 " 2. Subeslur. teen accomplished under our ow Fessions. The German paper o Saturg niot the HI2H5 0 BN (har T e At 110458 . No evearuz service. 4 2 Y. sknerics tie provest canie fron Uie . aall assures us that the present move- [ Krummacher, ot Eibertichl, cly e resents | e S 1t if th Mol d :“ hat he wave at e Mu‘\;.h Arthur Milchell, D. D.. presches in . . Busland at s varlior daty bl e i s A spiris | BY IS issionan & b whea ther st vears M enirst Chorclh, camer of Indiana avenue and What It Has Accomplished in [ by “positive Chriscrans + i v othilzr can take 1he phace, or ouwht to | work of the Assocktions. 10 the ulternuon M, | <30 UL inta 3 lot by * T tliager Jearns on good suthorty thay | TS IRt ek st 0 s, m Evonme e Regulating OQur Social foaton, Aud the Russian 1 : lice, o Uke presew, hoble xeron | Max Feeraf, tormerly President uf the Geney oM o St | U iir. . v, whe was calte to the | 537 hapel, No. 715 Stale street, at D a ety o Februnry, 1361, owe call our Eneglish Bible, mnd which | Association, entertained the delegates ap I ot ake t| Stest express | pastorute of the Secend Baptist Chuceh not A E. Kittred: o 8 ! Life. o [ @ exbortation w e pour sot-hord child, whether of | heautiful « L on the Stiurcs of the | {0 UTEIC houes to pass the Hov, And all | long Smiee, Las intizassod his itestion sy secops commer of Aunitnd ot Opgen ani i 3 ple Lo st theie brows , uuht to love take. The bullse Was oues the re: e aisionary L‘mm,fl"l"u St se Dr. Othraut oo of Lisndatf, b« qust T Bt el o w. " Saohath ot car At s o L tad st only® whoit as mue g conpleted ot SOt s 210 p. e Bible cl2ss meets ir tae ol the s 2 S scholarly and wonscientious re xon i (e - A 18, in the Interyals of pptic | {18 AeI00EL0 Bunkd its beautital Giraaveane | (oiEi e A R G o S i fwin and Prosress of { Lt s objzeted tuat i Spirit. and, as 1 Dussible, fu the very lun- i, the delemates et three tunes for | PrdZe. . b therefore the wldest cont Chavehe” corasy Gibeon vreaches in the The Orizin and Froxress of the bt gt h :huwulrk an miage of the old.? Il savs the obje: rer, couterence, anl the sumr of the Word, § Tne follpwine extraordinary vow ispérformed { benct. i Tentieth strect, at 1045 8. m. and Faw o 0d 2 G 1 3 ol tne Convention hiber: anslation st better, mor 1htful services. JLwas very evr. some of the Himloow ot their Testival ot . SR N B 0 ths Westiming un ol the [«‘"g[ SN e fon L R # u E eir fes ! The Rer. Frank 4. 1% 5 v “ N. Dacrelt preaches in ths Westminster S oL fer tu seck. g istent, Dt ib o 16 sing had been poured | Charak Puja steline himsell on 1he o ooy, Frank L. Wood, a Presbsterian mis- | i:hurch, corner of Jackson and Peoria sivesse Bible. § i formed the e 0t stancard of Biblial schoar: o wpow ihe brviren. & wew inspication for | b s Tack, the devoto tukesa famdiul ot moist | J0USEY {8 $ytia sor o ORI bl et S ThG ot Bl oD rente. .. Juborit tor the enan Al must aamit the abstract, rizht of re he woris 15 well as @ hetier understandine ot 1t | eatth, and. pla e is wier lip, he plants | 43e0f % il was for some time Priu@pal of | Ciprof. . L. Pation prcaches by the Jeferson i OPUCIS Were sery: Tor- without, uii g el P Sl Ve ved. . We bade Jacewell with de. | 1 it some mustard s 1 exposes Tmself Lo cih Academ, buz attbe fuie of Wy death | Fark Clurcn. comer of Throop and Admns atreets, And, wiile aboty coull Jia all, s i was itself ibe | vout oi 10 Gur tor heshita and Dlessies | 11 dews ol the wient o heat of tne day | W3 stationcd at Sidon. Savian mosad G . " Connsuion ifief nations, slavery st resuit of several preesd revisions, e ba ved S0 der beyond the exsiectauion |t the seed werndnages. In this position the | The Rev. Morrs Hezhes, Angigses, the oldest i e it T, Mj P e Ma . <111 7 i . ;. g b g ! V. s iller preaches- in the What Was Done by the Tnterna- | swons Manowe w1 Uhen niay be - don ot our e e Db st Jiew a el motionless condition, | beneliced dergvinan in Wales, basiuss i | Sz oy oenrs. To M igr S ftaads af £ ucks require si- when “I¢ i the duty of the Chiur Mond: spent in w pleasant exeureion | without food or drink. 1l e vesetable process | 20d 86, Ve, 1LusTEs was fdsiued in 1L safl | S Care ';'3',";!:,{,‘;33,*;:';:_“;':,2';‘;.‘;: tional Conference of the etr barems. especilly of the Protestant Chureh. to ! wam the ¢ as Ve gl the Castle of | Iiberates him, waick will be, geacrally, uboat | continued fn tne discharge of his cutics until | ject: < Easy Dym % Y M G. A uns:rdm::‘\‘u o Bibte to the peovle in the best possible h[mu, Chilloa. l,\‘u ro i d of Llll:‘(umur{:nrl«l wontd | the fourth gay. within avery short tune of his death, ¥ {“"‘gli{::f James McLaughlin preaches in the . o 8. al the £ o Ly Aamd to wlapt existing transiations, from | be complete without mention of the dnrirme i s Mk e i N s i Seotch Church, corner of Saugamon and Adams die on the 1 atiluzed, @ma otten | tme 1o fine, fo Ahe Drosress I | cobtess of the good neosie of Genev. Al T R bl A R s s avetled e i { *Eees moralig und evening. k2 e hrited i g CIes rin- | Scripiure Caruing, ¢ inevitahl VUTY ¢ some fal entertad Nt was Lovad g BEM URTER, i % o Ly At Livond . W ¢ METHODIST. i l‘l::ull::lrll.h e ‘«rs-:,f“!;:u"iw:- :\ ll,l‘tl.‘\:f&.»[ Ie; lx::v‘x_, M the ';],x‘iucmls ;-::-:;dt.‘l ‘x:::" uxnl“wxim‘w&x Lln;:(f:‘l :l{ :rhxls 'l“lm"‘m‘l‘-u‘ round the wornd 1 sa% not ane xx:mrfixr! tlhc[ British and_ French war preceding | Mrs. 4. R, \v:fii‘n:;‘gahu at Emanaal The Seventh-Day Adventist s, wihich owes | and destrablencss of 4 e orc o al- | Chrin boswitalic e recetvest i this de- | S i e o oha gt it 07, | faeopauion. snd deliverel an orapion 1o a Garch, cofnue of ot e ety .. st generally adwitted, 5 those who | tigntfui trip upon the very long a, ore were ) idol wods nilt, e “*Conversin h 0 Camp-Meeting at Grand e et syt wilh the Biblc in s origiual | Tha nest Conlereace 1 10 et at Loudon in | K5 ot 8 there were 10000 idol gods in | il o T B A eathon: 4k e, hate Rapids, Wis s M wervares, | The mostwnlent wdmirees of Kins | 1551 Visiting the British Musom, saw amone nv“ffi “el‘;,-flg-} }ffl"mwn Rl e Stroct Church marsing and evenins. 3 . Liv atties’ vefsion du wot clim Lor U perfection s the wonders Chere the firet. Ratatomes i n | of. the n Park Conzrecational Church in | —Dr. Thoame preaches at Centenary ‘Church 4 arv. . and inaltibilit 1t has 4 very considerable | SEVENTI-DAY ADVENTISTS. & ‘_"”MM.\L ”z “_r bnn;\ “::finmxg«iln_lns this city, ha: ccented the el of the First I proing and cvening. dpti e aumber ot w3, defeets, and obscurities. It o) " 5 i e formed (Dutch) Church of Brooklyn, fle [+ &=be. Wallivmson preaches at Michizan Avenua @ ian of Slaver itz | s U st (ncdation Wiy conl he e | o PAMINEENNG AT GRAXD s wis T Cyatoten Without cver seclo | formerly belanzed to this ucnomination, and | CIMECh. Evening subject: - The Mission of Gae TSI g 1 . b ol tie British Parliac | the besn & o et ventoe | The Sevemtb-Day Adventists of Wisconsin | #t: Wol, so cléan a sweep ha vspel ma was pastazof the Ref g i 7 ‘ ) & ittt P e bestnn g of the seventeenth contury, S * . as pastaz of the Reformed Churgh at Kings- | " 3 General N?zes.s Pleys Jg[l_(es, Per s gy U e DULIT can besrret Iy improved with e endarged | have jnst commenced thei s hcun.l cmpmeet. |t uwtjhxilncl‘t{f];lul;;l, on thuc;ms:.. e Jh-ws ton, New York. Aveans Rev. & McChesney preaches at the Park nals, Services To- i pe"elforts facilities of the prejent wge ing for the scason, the first bavie been beig | Who are believed to be the descendants of Jews, 5 ne Rev: T, C. Cle s : ) gonals e AL oot av | D Sl evotee 3 vere large portion of e | Maticun the 120 of dume. Khe moeting te | =1 ko Judia by Kins Solomon o Gapiure vie: POSSIBLE PIETY. Lansiey Avenuis Chiie Someyof Lavgios aotme Day. ek . SR e bed { hion by Bt i T SO e i e ke o vehich S ity | Bt |ruhr hxlf bu:c, x]uu! to \\'('nk i]n the gok} e and Tbigllrmmh street, at. "(1 a. m. und 7:30 mif solute vanden ments whivh it is proposed to ke, without in 2 ] s e mine: e Hubrew kanguage has almosw d:ed 3 fore = v m. Mormme subject: ““irotherly Love.” e thot, ety The least inmpitiie the Idione Al heants. or | 9pened for this purbose free Ly the Wood | it sionts therm: b mas ks Mlinuss diod A beautifu! example of “farce of hablt™ is | Eveming: * lusgiration of the Biote . CHRISTIANITY. i Fr to the third great | disturbing thesaered asso®iations, of theaugt County Asricnltural Soctety. Arriving at the | Bible. OF the uolidays they keep only the joscea dixciple of Murphy 1l his giassat the | e Ker. W, Il Scautleberry, of Michigra. ; T DAS ACCQMILISHED I EiemTEgy | Prikcit the disnity | ized verstou. These are vonsidered under the | camp Tharsday noon, there were fouud abaur | Dath, the Passover and the of Atovement | bvdrant and dreamily blow the froth off the m- “;"“""L“fi"l the Jacksou Street Charch at7:13 i REAT T 38 ; 5 ¥ ot uan, - e examplo way | following s s hoading revieions T Text | uenty vonts pitched around i largg cirelo, with | D0E U to them. ey call Hhewmselves | nocent water before drinkine. .Tiie Rev. Dr. Gurney will preach morninz and i ; suflice s princ Hrrores mneunieies, dncutistsbendvs, Avdiac | T cotton tabernacle, 69505 foet, i the | [0 ok el and ot tduics, and maintin A man il sit on a picket fence all the after- | €Y¢Dingat St Paul's Churcn, corner of Muxwell i s hat th o h . i , & apprec 1. 1sms, Proper Names, Acvessories, atid Arrang e- & that they possess autograph prayer-bouksay atreet und Newberry avennc. 7 The Zidliotheque Cnwerselle et Semz Swisse is | Fiome cm ment. We should judie that the chief diieul centre, under which the mectns are held. by tue Patriarchs. They boast of letters of | P00D 10 sec 2 base-ball mateh, but put. him in a CONGREGATIONAL. ] rdly 85 well knogvn in this country as it de- o of thie Commnttee will be foumlin the lirst ol thes wong the dwelling tents are Lvo liftyv-1oot cdoin given them by an ancient Indian King, | charch pew for three-guarters of an hour' and The C. il. Foote, of Evansville, Ine Tardly . cun. IE I N D ille, Tnd., t the settling of the corceetMest. | preparations are mude | and of anather civen by King Tschandrackunta, | he will wobble all over the seat. preaches at the I'nion. Park Charch this morning, ~Tne Hev. Charles Hall Everest oreaches at 6t e | And few ¢ ‘ithor k- T n Lwo or three ¢ withvut think for shelteringe a Jarge number. The Com- | who was contemporary with Alexauder the servesto ve. We had occa A Syear-old youngsier, seeinz a drunken | Plymouth Church moraing and evenmng. i caders o | 10t of the ; . a1 cifore ¢ | on thiis point will probably tie the danec o - v ; years a0 to call the attention of our readers to | % of the At Lb Fietes of e s St bl ¢ have 3 provision stamd in one of the | Great. They furnish a case in point for the some imporiant posthumous papers of Mon- Lt If the revisges vield too muchto the gecisions ¥'s builitues. w which 1s found a good | Larwinists, in that 3,000 y in India have en- | fellow, said. “ Mother. did God make that uan®® q"’r"fz,’fc"»h u.‘mn preaches a the Leavitt talembert's. which were published 1o that jour- | Jy ' speatacie. ol the receilt. learned erites i Gie magter of | Supply of staple srocric i Sirely chisuzed thorr color, s that i it dilfult | @ Yes ™ she replied, 1 wonldwt have dune | SogSP el Mormipe and evemne, T al by Fatber Lyacinthe, to whose charge ke | them in fite. 1 leave larwe | allezed interpol and undertake to* omit l\lil» mingste Sl ]n):_crEth.. S“}\.\_}Llskull, to distinguish them from the other natives. it," was young innecent’s answer. Oakland Chirrcls ihis evenne L - Lad committed them when his rewular literary S‘llfljls l'.vA\\'lll} % s tv honor {r{um":[hfg run:_cfl ‘i;:xu:?x'»‘xf"f,‘. i :.1 or- of Massachuseuis, ans of. i '\\'T;t:m Mrs. Gi rh’ng,jgu(lcr_ and prophetess of the ‘The gang of burglars who work for seven —1{‘:;-,, l‘h.; 0 Afl Tl;v‘t;l_av:'nl‘mr. w:ill” i execntirs tad: declined 1o let Miens: aryinae b ot fof TR e | vart of the Word of Gur, their work Wil not by 0. . Olsen, el iy Shich s been elested frum | straight bours to lammer asafe to pieces fo se. | Sin oiany Church st10:45 2. 0. and 7 : " among his works. Aud it uot unfrequently con- | (i iena e other | readils aerepted by the great Anitcan and | Howards John Avkison. Soseobel; C. W Oida, | 55 f01d conntetion with Eider Exitng sociers | Corgourieen conts know how Nagunuy ik REPORMED EIISCOTAL. tains articles of interest. on various subjeets. | all pis beaut:ful bt Auencan Chiurches, vor by the great Bitue So- | Jostown Cenrres 88 Smatli and A, .| \GEEF pRETE on g BIEEG (s sociy at | tor it Fres Prece 2fter & dowation visit.— { The Rev. F.W. Adaws preachesat the corer of 5 Intue current number M. Ernest Nasille has a From Rome ti Itay, | ticties of buth countries. “This wouhd b unfar- | Breed, Neiflsvitle; A. D, Oiscn, Fort Avkinson; | foubt Lepidol B B cominantie. Siie | oL Lree Bred ?:‘g;w";"":’iryf:'r 'ln;wu“l,m:dmgn-mm Subjects it S ced e, | Tte: beoaust, Without the approval of the | No M. Jorda, Lo Lid, 3. N. Haskell 1 one | 0t o have, received Totters of sempathy | & Jitte f-vear-old, o native ana_resident of | ¢ el ek Faas Gl and the Bible Societies, the | of the Committee of the General Conference, from ali parts of Ensland, and 1o have bad an New Jerser, while wateh Mormng wanjeet: *“Fhe Grain of Mastard-Sced. from his nursery-witde evenmis sinee, | Bvening: **The Wise and Prodent Tansht. i durme gstorm, taricd to bis uuess and remark. | —Fue Rev. M. D, Chirch proaches At St Jobn's. t ed that “God was scratching matches against | Chureh moring and evening, ¢ paper o **Toe Social Iofluence of Cliristiani. | aut atoril c iiates beoaus 1=, whicls docs ot perhavs say. ansthing very | Seet e cousses e new in substance,—for it would be verv diflicult | wuc Ana this, nota | The learned re 10 be ongiual, without being paradoxjesl on so | barkarons, but in a o | forzet that t ‘well worus 2 subject,—hut which brines out very pire " forcibly,aud sinply certain facts which, how- ever undeniable, are ant in the wresent dav to in the favor vt the pubfic. [ winehis a union otall the State Conferenc > A e s pdbet e 4 < should notfor2 moment | He is ulso President of the General Tracs el o i o Sk dalmd vt pri Ly jud wlost, successtul missionar: WOrKer | Ltyrety b leave the cotntrv, | The commumty it ! 2 d directar. 1o oravels sliust Senstantty | umbers eighty men, woucu, and children.who | e Ky forbiatiop Clieiey prechis a Christs Church, Stare to State, suvermtending this or: % o oo b Sy S & P 2 iz Subject: +* & vt Irof Stase 1o ot Sigermenling i Tived tore hat in tiic public fich- | Some recentiv-discoverc _iiscrintions* on | Besaiags oy ol Soddia the Superstructurs e e tlate O wav without stiefter or'protection. While their | burned bricks bring to light the sstoundine Mro5t. 1. Burke will conduct the wervices at i e ol Je vy pighit is mclancholy enoush, the Shakers ciaim | revelation that King Abasucras hanged Haman ce Church. comer of Hovne and LyMosne a 3 they have sutTered @ harder tate, ey receive | because he invented the accordeon amt put the | streels, at 1 @ m. and 7:45 p. m. Seats free. sc v are preparing a Bivle uot alone | ¢ Jor_scholars, but for the sreat ~d | parazrapnor ver: be forgotten. What may be the wrater's theo- & n | ot on'y ot i it Jogical views We are unable to say. bur his | Tadies vied with ¢ 3 > e et Confeyen ™ e PRESIUENt | wtt, o (oo and momev arom friends. Al | prics down th $1.55 co. (har every et n GNIVERSALINT. : I -hstorital estimate is one well entitled to tl' ity _l‘ll_il}»_- h"'“l'c{‘ 'v'“:jj e ineeting besg 2day evenlus, with m_m}mh wholiy unahie to ohtuin shelter, thiey ure | might have one. . The Rrri Miss Chapin wili_ preach at the Wash- b el iy ; sladiator pale for e v : ventige, With | gorermuned to Keep towetar, i repeat with o et : o itome. _corner West Sadison strcet 304 command the assent of the heterodox and orth- Hils Jast agonies of grc now dearto ibichearts | & discourse by Kl Atkimson unfathing patience the: words: “The Lord will A noted sharper. wishing to_ingratiate bini- | Ouden avenue, az b. . * - odox alike, based 9s it is. 1Ot on auy doctriual | womin & wortiiver iy sy o ihe wround Lt vecont | save u st brocical di Shrsday | [0 ol it n clorzstnan, sad: *Varon, 1 shouid | She b i, of Hocktord, 0., wil 5 on eve he truth of Christi: % fus sel ke . discovered that they are interpola- | forenoon, and Fid. Haskeil, who urnived at noou = ike fo bear you preach more than 1 can tel preach m 5 aul's Ciarcli. on Siichizan avenae, spptionieren ob the Lt st LRIl ol : should oo herétore. that the | lrom Sedula, Mo, preached a1 250 from Rove- | ois known that te Rev. 1. F. Ror. who bas | vou.»” Well” esnonded the cievsinan, 11 | bebnoen Sixiecnth ami Exghrosuth sicsts. morer. 2 s ouzhi tu have been nd ¢ y been aresident of this city for twenty-three | vouhad beeu where years. the first fivess pastor of Plymouth Churcl S and the last cighteen asa Superintendent of 1lome Missions, s become the Field Superi tendent of the American Missionars Assocuation, | 3 g St o0 E D the : son, whe This text, he said. conr that the ground on whict that is due just bejore t ve o i ‘The Kev. Miss A. J. Chaj reaches at the i the county juil,” was the repiv. :é'rl'iw .::'E‘:’.'J“év:.ffi;fi.“' in the morning. Vestry ¢ the Bible les- CHRISTIAN. a speakineg about Cain anil Abel, asked | The Kev. W. D. Owe, but ou & review of the courscof Coristian his- | Zood Titus ” reserved s do tory. He takesus s test the concluding seo- | S2me hotiible pastine., : tence of a paper yead by M. Troptonz in 1842 | X Chies e hid s ey tread s holy mronmd, coming of Chnst. This is “evident from betore the fustitute of Frauee: “The Christian nation. e teils us 1 Ve auree most fully,with all that Dr., Schafl | several reasons; first, the punish Iidosophv is the toundation of our social life. i 2l 3 : s the following eeneral statement us (o | toregtened i the numixed vidosopl 1 Alypiue, Who bad a horror of 1t e foi R 4. This can be excieized as lome as | to be loeated av Atlanta, Ga., and £o bhav very gentiv with the chnrel corncr of South Park It lies at the rout ol our privciples of right, and, | resolved neverto approach <t inmortance of the work now taken in hand. 1 : ] thouzh the fact is no: universally recomuized, | most foreoiab hie. commanion: » only debatable question, them, is as to our advucate, pleads for us. Bt wien | general. supersision of * the educational and | S0t Wh Sheskii atont Catn and Abel, asked we live much more by it than by the ideas | them toa mindiatonal Show, an voner time and best o of wndertalane | L tuisnes he vork of the pricsthiood, tho | dhurdh work of that hody i e outh 1ie | §ied b e went ty e s was | et moring and ecening.” 0 - portant and desirable wobk. A fow | destiny of all is fixed. Rev., 23,11— pen | Ras bren enzaze rk sinee the Ist of | 1O RilG AbC wenuL heih alr v Rev. C. C: Faote, of Philadelphia, Pa.. mportant and . A " L peroset thereply. - Weut to hed: ‘Where ilo you, 2et | preaciics - af the Firet Chareh, corce ot tadoms the wrath of God, unmixed with merer, will iy, and Atlanta by the Ist of 7 P ai ichior, SJtre T udly, it is the fase of | November. This missionars organization, | Lt information?” satd the teacher. Tvs i | arey from the ruw of the Greek | his eyes obstmatcly shut, but at k This is tog more remarka- | from 80,000 spextators S0 excted 20 many of the most judicious friends of _ n % 5 Ioie clt Twould have said: that the pear is not | Gl ou'the wicked, S e and Twenty-ifth street, st 11 m. and . which bave survive the chapter, sir, that Cain after Le had Kilied | 7:43 p. w. Suneay-scnool ai 940 3. m and Ron:an world. Ue, as the reviewer Justly observes, whemwe | could no loner contain -ni o T ¢ i o recoffect. that Christ neither claimed nor exer- | gazed. became intosicated witih the ‘. althoush fast ripening; but the re- | three warmnr messages fucorded in Verses | which folowed elose after the army to adwinis. | {ie {hanten &t toax Cai afrer, HiD. ¥ N geed any political pover. and relused to be | Getignt, i spite. of nimselt e wemen: in_ Great Sritam Sctties the | 6 1012, the first of which proclums the hourof | fer physical relict fo the_colored retuecs i | Abeh wedt to tie fand of Nod i e, D S wil preai n ho morn- b I zombines all tie necaful sclolar- | €o’s judzment come. This-itsell st e a | swhich opend tho very tirst schoot of the con- | Dean Ramsar 1ol astors of a youns man, | 152 3 D3t 0w i husin the | sittne opposite to the clersyman, in the front J A made a King., Aud, morcover, for three centu- | raved, e retired at last with a m: 8 . o ries this was strictly the condition of IIis { come amain. And how was this ai & ity, aushority, and co-operatin. It | warning for the last duys. as that is where the | trabunds,” bas cone on until now | ! Church. Yet what is tne result! Wemust | finally pui down? Christian Emp. 1 most favorable juncture which can | judginent is placed by theSeripture. The thira | Soutt cight chartered institutions, eleven | of tne wailers. who bad _becn up’ Jate on_ the The Rev. F'. W. Pendicton preaches atthe cor~ cistineruish the Christian faith a5 a religions | vainlv forbidden it. and nearly a eont 2 +) Bt mtst he tarced to the bst | inessage comes atter that; and, furthyriyore, | aormal scbools. aud seven of uther utades. It | previous nieht, aod had stuffed the ner of Clark and Menouinee Stroet 1hle mpeaymm. the C e ereaiest difficulty was in our | dun secs next in order the Sou of Mancoming | has alsy- plauted sixty-one Congrezational | eards with which he had been occupied intn s | " T Fev: L B Mereer presches st T bty B ' Its teachers number 209, and its | coat-pociet. —Forzetline the circamstance, be | Masie Hall uf 11 Subject: - The Skepticat 2 srstem—which s here not in question—from | the conversion of Const > grin L. waal and civil life to | still recked with_gladiators” blood. Bu which it_hes siven” rise. As our author ex- | Ist of Januacy, 405, 4 vouns monk natc presses it with yrave but hardly undeserved | machus, at the critieal momene, Era in 8 Man's Life, " is swhat : INDEPENDENT. ¥ N | and remarked, “Eh, mon, your Psalm-buik has | _Evening services will be conducted in Toion Chapel. ¥o. 97 South Deaplaines street, by Georto t has Veen removed by the | m the clouds of heaven. . enurehes i, a i e sult of this message is that a company | students in the several departents, 5,245, vuiked out his handierl oped. wio geen 4 the Commandments |« pur Great National Guivers o thie faith of desus.’ SeventheDay | . Ao St el - the yrinciples bearing on aloue can so tove the hearts he sring Churchien und Dissenters, | are de sarcastn, “ Abstracting from Taith and worship, | in the atena to soparate. the cambatants Preshyterions, Independents, | of God & X el in 2 recent address, calls | W i thiere are Chiristian nationt.” Stuch languege | was instantls hackud o picces amid the § lantists. and others tosether in | Advent i to be giving this wessace, | phe American Sandey-School Umion, &1 eatt | been ill bund. . F. Cosiieat Jons und co-operation. - To miss | and that oy are thit combany. No other | such an jnstitution our greae Nationel Uni- | Like all Rome archins, a Liberty strest south, | - —sh. Georze . Sharp prenches at the Tible : trowsers, ix famitiar with | Mssior Chapel at 11 a, 1. und 7145 P. m. of our | just ready for his firs ctators balked of th world | Rinle history and carein! of his plavthings. The had done his work sounds almost satirical -as applied 10 the | of the iurtons spe and the policy | tainment, but he . very real sense [ was the last that stained the sauds ofethe . | pThete will b services mornine and eveniuz at Calvary Taberaacle, cornerof Husne and Floncuoy Sportunity notw is fndefinitely to | peovle can cliim to be keeping the Command- | Tarir, & APRHHIEGE OFF sreqt Satlor areat work, or to risk the multi- | ments while they rejeet ot trample wpon the | 1003 Jocos Coristy, ©Go ye mto ail th fourth, which commands us to resLupon the | gnd'preach the Gosnel fo every ereature.’ Its | other day he asked his mother whether Dasid, character of individuals { of Suates. but & bos 3 ol * mevertbeless. Iv desionates the broad and rad- | phitheatre. artar 3 0 A A al distiuction of Chnstian nations from ¢ g. | * Those examples are_euonsh to s 4 seventh day and not the first. Elder Haskell is | faeqliy are the 430,000 Chiristian men andt women | wio killed Goliach. had taken good care f hig | reets. Iz Georye T. Coxhend will peeach in Buddhist or Matometau uations. How is this | moral influence of Christianity. N, 1 a very eurnest peaker, commandiing the aten- | o Yy dn thise sciools: 165 sadents tae | Dlaythings. Ol cortainle,’ responded th | M MOMmIng. disunction to beexplamed ! Christ, as we bave ¥ {0 pomt to the shorteomin: ien we can b which shalf be § tion of Lue congrezation from his own evident § ijious.of Amcrican Youths its curriculun of | encourazing pacent. *Weil.” said the. anbic THE Rk EUHoR Btear sheathes b i seen. disclaimed alt temnoral power. e bade istians. ‘Lbeir congemmation is jisi, ronger bond of union among the | faith iv his subject. ¢ ssion | Study beginning with Moses and wl the proph- | tous youth, the reason whv 1 asked was, T 1 oyt " e Tty Trintty. commen ot Doscbors His disples “ render under Ciesarthe things its rery severity renders homaze 1o the s Of AneloSaxon Chiristendom, | Atter the discourse thé sixth annual s cts, ‘and teathing thew in all the Scriptures | wonld like to borrow Dagid’s sling, it bis folks | 7pd Erie strects, thiz moruine that were Cresar’s andto God the things that ity of the doetrine they are. felt to have so ood old Bible clearer aud dearer | of the Wizconsin Mistignnry Society was cail dic’ tlungs that pertam to our Lord | ave willing.”— Rame Seutinel. TxieasaN. were God’s.” Vet in this very disclaimer 1 cou- | erievousiy dushor their Jives. And the | B Tnegimtn divided Jap ssten, \B»‘”“}Si;““‘ Chuist. It graduates ood ciizens, it ‘teachts | 4 vonne man,.a candidate fora hie The Rev. Birooke Herturd preaches at the Charch secret of the great sucial and political | same may be said of the itions whi the Society * consists of nearlv 51 membe men to live soberly, righicously, and godly T i entivpreachid of the Messiah this mornns. : Teabso ol A = “The regart of e 2ecretane miowed Ls luf tecs. | e ; tocal preaciier, Tecentiy preached i wevolution which (the Curistim reliion was | staiu the annals of the Chriztian Chy: “Lindy Y. M. C. AL Ihe revart of ti Secretary showed LOI letters | s present world, and it hus sent. finnmerable | Jooe D Quarterly Conferenc . T. Sunasriand will preach in_the destined to accomplich in the world. I every | are in direct violation of the spirit of Christ v STl veva, | Written, 1615 famil ted by misSonary | ghoysands houte wo Heaven. This is your Uni- | peaia the while the. hade rer Fourth Church, corner of Fraitic S S ATIONAL CONTERENCE AT GENEVA. cera. vor 2ELTK punts of tracts C &3 3a he said thaz while the hodv was And Thirtietn street. ancent State the temporal_and spiritual were acan confusion bezse gy i workers, and over 2K s of tracts @WCR 1§ varyity. Now endow i, endow it with your | routd & e 4oul s i 1. One ° 1etn street. 1 vespandence of the Interior. & vay. bestdes several thousand periodicils. . and wouid perish. the son! was immaterial. One | “iput Ry, De. 'S, K. Latheop, of Baston. will inextricaply confounded, whether theg State of Gesar and the things of € ‘ in this | Ay, pesudes scveral thousand periodicals. | pocers aud gitts. 1 kuow you will do ft. I e oilicl broth Joctht pere : — - Dr. 8. K. Latheop, o, i o e - e i Auz. 20.~Not long awo in this | sl ation has a large publishg house il ot the aflicial brethren abjected peremptoriiy to | preach in the morninz at Unity Church, corner of Tuled relirionf, or vriests ruled the State. The Towter of Christinnity o0 emr o spe en S 34 i denowination has alarge publishing =S | know that the support of it (she zeacrous sup- | g icense, far the rea that he bud uttercd a g " " v a large building was ‘crected in | in Battle Creek, Mch., and vne in Qaktand 4 S . soisOlist s lieense, far the reason e ud_uttered § Denrborn avenue amd Wakon ulace. - i = c £ o | port) i guaranteed atready in vour Christian |t ot st doctrine ard from the TEMIBEANCE MEETINGS. s | Ditectors for thus week: Every day—Lower Far- 1 Hall. 8 p. m. anday —Peoria and words of Christ forever separated the temnoral | jeally gondemned. The Massacre of St. and sviritual order Aud hence followed at onee | tholemen levocation of the hearis it vour Christian patriotisi. Miss Emilv T. Neweomb, who for several | immaterial pulpit,” for he had declared the soul i ated as the | Cal hin of no value—when tac | wi stant use, turning out two weekiy pape folm Calvm and_dedi * Reformation.”” Few mote fitting ana streets, 3 p.m.; Iocreutful couscqueces, on which our whale ation of Clristiau m y i AL L B sistern of vivilizativn fn ereat}; ror, all alik atine. j iy ¥, BLEC ABL IORS, H % b “tod Wi eharitable o says s N e cmssdtiction of the ze safiog of Ohridh, Hhat » thoss, who. 6 e found for amecting of Christian | piiloblots, and fracts « atwost ad - ane | yurs has bee s comected with ciastalie Bitle says i s worth mors than tho whole | SaniyPedis and Tudisgs srees, adthie emancipation of evllSoeicts, By virtne | eword shali poich by 1lio St And oh from the various Protestant churchies | jiniturs. These are” sent, by the sacieties | Subious in this city, las accepted from the o L Ohtfo and Carpenter_streets. church, 3, m. ofthe dirst. * toe word of Chnist abides as the | completely the true: snitit of Chirictianits ¢ offsprinz of that zreat movement, [ of the dillerent, States, all over the world; | American Muslonary Association an appoin- Ao B = s 491 West Madicon etreet. Temmerance fiali, fmperisaable secd of liberty ™ ; by the second all | Lrates e ietitut ons sl eustome ol ¢ : Reformer of Geneva exerted gn | and the TesulLis that confpanies of believers ave'| ment as Matron .m\]lnlnul".(css of the CHURCIH SERVICES. nm.: Noble and Obio streets. Tempérance social constraint exercised inthe name of re- the mwore entirely steh contrac controlling and beneficent. These | EPPMZIDZ T in every pation on carth, even Tallad: ,(OIILZ(‘ m‘:\l.gj:m.-. This is an in- BAPTIST. Chbureh, 4 p. m. - 789 Cottaze Grove avenuc, lizion is excluded. The influence of Christand { will disippear. The wors? foes, -of the S HUmbAL, wtte. tobslian e in lassia and i T diamond fieds oL AL | stitation, of e acilunie anl normal €rle | gy gev. W. W. Everts will preach in the Firet | Tempetance Sl A of His Church on society was therefore to ‘be | have tieen those of ber own househao® wesof theYoune Men's Christian Tuursday evening. Elder Haskell preached | plan of co-cdueation. The Matron has the | Church, corner South Park avenue and Thirty-frst | and Twenty-sccond street s . m.: No. = Wil . ray S 3 cliaree ¢ boarding o d exer- | street, at 11 a. m. and - West Mad Vashinctonian Itome, 7730 eharge of the boarding arrangements, and exer- . : Intiana and Lincoin streets, 81 e 7 by the weapo “parcly moral.” But tlis moral influence has | sought to serve her cas s in cleven nations to hold the | from the second chapter of Daniel. fle takes s T . Galusl i ‘ e T e v ¢ youne s —The Rev. (ialushs Anderson will preach in the | P- ; cises a particular care over the youne ladies. It e Rev. Galn 11 will preach in ( ‘Monday eveninz—Chicazo avenus and Larrabee produced the wost momentous eflecis. fu | Master furbade them 1o borrow from lier : I Uie recon elppiteer Don, i e what does it consist? ants. In many points. and especiaily in mal meeting of these societies. C posttion thak the Joir partsiof the.gré S g 3 3 ftnase N coue 5 seut Baby! ting & laree number of teachers for the | Second Church, corner Morzan and Monroe streets, o oo, otk < ¢ to analyze the great law of love | pt o tiow 7af i Gt B image Nebuchadnezzar saw represent Babylon, ucating w Ly 1 e " | stecet, hall: No. 224 West Pulk street; Southport It we come to anal o X position of the new teaching of ti: 7a Committer had made careful Mudo-Persia, Greece, and Kome,—the four uni- | cominon schoals muoris the freedmen. — Its di- | a1 10:30 4. w. and 7 ; avenne aad Lelding strcet; No. 97 Soath Gew. i have planted a hali & duzen | —The' Rev. J. W. Custis will preach in the | plamcs etrset, Union Ghzpel; Lincoln sicest near dwenty-ninth streer, N . Chucchs Western } avenue near i suect, Bethany Chapel; Greem 410 p. . Street Taberpacle, nljlr Madison strevtr o A wellseteeted todic had been | eral momirehies tiat have existed on the | vimty student i . oeashol the German, French, Ln- rth. The ten toes reoresent the ten Kingdoms | Concrexational churches fu the resion round- | yijchigan Avene Chirch, near Tiwenty-thira steeet, e was dividel between A, . 33 | about, and are servin asfhe mimisters of the | 390500 . ana W God and our nacbbor which Curist Iad | to tue dignity and respopsibility of down as a compendium of the whole duty of | which woukd, of cotrs ailed tres man, we fiud i it thiee wain clements of ob | more de gl s oy iration,—those which concern the dignity of | Iy, tho withoat knowiu. American delegzations. Following ihe 1 ¢ % % - e ale: R Sords man, as'distinet from tae fower animals, those | lowed th Dr, Dollinzer t by the American delemates at thie e stoue Lt smiote the fuare reore- | sune, - The students tave aleo orgauized some | iy kP, Attivon will preach in Tucsday & No. 271 Milwaukee avenue, of justice, and those of beneficence. Amony | work on the Anostol oy e fu 1502 enis the. Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ, | bwenty Sund ctantial procoss of ocm. | North Star Church, corner of Division and Sedz- | basement: No. T West Madinon coers Toriues 1h copious illustratious which sugzest thems | dentaily throws 4 oo o Temburs fu 195 cacs of these | iich i et t be estalishe. Tae kinzdoms Lol Tuisle s, sti=tantiul proees of e | 8 =" | Zhce Mall: Thictr Bith and Sourh Dasresr conbst : P becw transhated and printed in ks e are (o be lroke ficces by the | Struetion. dents of A a sity, o R g ” it Y Wil 3 L] i e in the pre d in the | of tais eartl are o be broken ta pieces by the | struction. e usprees, have beon outthronah | —The Bew. £, 0. Tavlor will prcacn in the | (etman Chreh: Wabssh uvenue 4nd Tweaty-sec H No. 200 Orchard street; near odle and Omio streets, * selves of the social action of Christianity under | tion oiten ra muages of the Confergnee (Fres oming King, the wicked to be burned up, aud S ol-teachers to the number | Centeal Chureh <. Mbese three heads, M. Naville selects three | bearing of Curistizn beliel on g b $ the suminer as sl ~ tspical exawples, avd it may be doubted if amy | that % 100 wide 3 (uestion to enter i English) and copies wer distrib. | Lhe Witels are ticw to_inberit the earth.’ Al %2 Aud the number of seholars tawent by | Sopha. at 4 1. ond 720 Detter selection cocld bave been made. Takiwr | 1t must sflice to remark bere that that each deleaate coald follorw the | Hhoih the evening wis cool, yet 4 larze dele dentsof the several institations of the | o by Hewitt vl preach in the Cen- -Girpenter and Oliio streets, first, what lies most obviously on the surface, | poma is the broper deseriotion of ma: i f i gaton of the citizens of Grawd Tapids a o Y g dresdiohi i i) Crieels cortior ¥ 2 et acrand Ohio streets, ¥ s a langaaze tomiliar to himeolf, My, | B0t Of the eitizens uf tiraud Rapids uy wencan Missionary Association already runs | tennial Canreh, coruer of Lincoln and dackson 5 West Madison street, ball: Green i Lplis eing Ol et up o G000, That*tiass of newlv-made citi- | streets, moring and evening. { Street Tabimacte, meae Madison street: ndiana x ue, near Tweoty-ninth street, Armory: No. i W ‘The Rev. Lewis Raymond will preach in the | av ces that are sometimes al have | Jen 1he ben, spects of Cluistianity, we ng f busines: ents tndiana and Dbeneficent a of g ermand, u young man ess i | gilled. €. basement n: aue, bas t; Milwaukee av il b Tedd tebullote st | gouey Chnsalt sumet B Faicke and Ponapans 4striking confession cited from the works of | Chiistian. o even to ~tian e lent P t of i) e punsnves e han tue Apostate, whose life was absorbed in | The eifects of Car 3 Dot to | w he ent President of the = L e Poemrl A58 their son o 7131 ¢ 2 : . gbe avortive eudesvor to put new wine into old | for always or exclusively in its nowmin _ommittee amt of the Conference GENERAL NOTES. IRTSbeLh PUL IO Sholt Hands £e ot solliens | i, i ila, meogad iih D, m, = Lincoin wrcets, Tammany llall: Union Stock- : ttles ang zalvanizing a decaving supe sors. > “atly vavls of the lanauages, while Sov- L s Seoln il e the | Yanos, Temperanee il tion by the cnrafted virtue of the forces which . ——— ratliven: daritie the varoos o i e Protestans | USIUB<: Church, corner of Tickeraike and | - Friday noon—Farwell ilall. bad destroged its fife. He complaiued that BIBLE REVISION 35 volunteer Inienreters, £ | goioine s Ereat wark on the Trotestan: MABCREL o SvOLUTIOS. g e o u o i m. 7 peuiy eveniue oo coi Tt stsets i osed i L f 4 STOX 5, Juiery S5 8 cformatign, beguu more than for nitvi (o London Tees, —The Rev. 1. \. Henry will preach in car- | chirghi No. 789 Cottage Grove avenus, Temper- vike neglience of our (heathen) priests abous THL FROGRESS OF THE WORK. pob all spealk 1he same IS-L“LE,'.H TGt Tt ¢ Pamis, Aug. 2.—A dinner was iven Iast | bomStreet Cuurch, cornor of Thirty-sisth steeet, | ance flali: nion strect und Canalport avende, . le- all that was said was made | Wilt be comble nizht to Prol, Hacckel. of Jena. by French s and 7330 p. M. hail: Nu. 881 West Madison street, ‘Temperance e §: ill preach morning | Hall: iake and Desplaines streets, Bethel Home. \ the poor s susgested to the impious Gaitle il ans V' C M % & % and e aenon of benevolence totard thetlh” | An interesting punptlet has been advintages which this active bencticence had | by Dr. Philip Schaff, iLgs ek the conciuding volume. vants, In his speeeh, as revorted in the Temps, clice of its kind ever | Quict has been restored in St. Japn ssed grratification at the progress of Of ke 230 delezates, fort.- 4 32 N S Eedes i e Fronel ool sreat By dar 10 2 Haweham. The viear abstains from incense and | evolutionist ideas amons Freneh men of P om Great Biatain ander thy jeay | 114t ence. and remarked that professors and preach. | TSI Saturday evemng—Green Strect Tabernacle, near Macison atreet; Carpenter und Ohio streets, of Bloomingtale | churck: Norit Stde itolling-Mitle, Potters Hail 10 p. . No. 271 Milwagkee avenue, basement; I1. Heik- Fourth avenue. :?iua-dzfur the Brogn»:s of impiety, P—"m is, | origin and progress of tie work of re e s : &t 10N Pensanicas of the Gospel. Of course he failed. Pazamsin | Enelish Bible, which was undert Georze Willmus, of Loidon. Neatly c . zance & sl i IVaRTK dEsEant Prom e B ] and.: Tl 3 Fr e 1L ¢ failed. Pacunism lis g i 0Ly inspn, Londuy;, v ¢ panels ers who ridicuted maw’s descent from the ane | “_bhe liev. A, Owen will preach in Universi- | em3, Sccrotary W G, T. A. C.. No. 305 West b wo pity Tor the wubapy, the suffering, the | o 50 0L i o forwe gt cpal the Dulted Ringdum was } kil She, i puintines ou the pancls of the | 0T 0 B e ichind thio beet ot GL1E, Thofe tiuech, corser of Do Eric strect. Ule, the s, and < lim was hath o helpor. ™ | 2400 1, 50 BE L e ot re ted.and many o them by ther Secre. | altar lave been planed out. vride aud childish vanity beinz foies Which 4. m. and MISCELLANEODS. B il}mrp Were o Lospitals in ante-Christian times. ;. {: h e 19045 sCoie ¥ {he ol the notable teattires o) the Con- t the First Congrezational Chareli in Will- | might have been bequeatfied by the ape. Man, | —The ltev oritizny wil preaca in the | The Progressive Lycenm will meetat noon fo-day . “Ves that were useless to the State were not | cussions, took form in 1370, in a Con Fais the presence ol forty S ury 15 100 low to admit of the | however, ditd not deseend from any kuowie au- | Fonrth Church. corner of Washinston and Pauliva | in the Thirg L'mm-i, Church, corner of Monroe 1 States and iady, including s paper conteining e o It ch of the catarh 30 a. . and 7:20 p. and Lallin etreets, 3 < | thropoid, but was a branch of the catarhine > in Western | * —There will be morning and evening services at worth oreserving, The Gospel, as M. Navilie | the Enclish Established Churelh held taken, und one of th s of the Old World. The continuity of 0 p. m. the Berean Mission, corner Fulton and May streets, uris. Jr. of Boston, Mr. Robert er- | mouky observes, has even been biamed tor its care of | pucs ) ittee of thiat bod ; st : ) hlamed 1o T ury, when 1 connnittee of that boc el Stunmisle of ot Mt s L v c ] n Do e lives of feeble children and wort- | o 0ot Bichops and cight prest Eemions o Tyt preretaries of | mous is wachh Sunday read from the paipit by | Nuture was dily becoming: raore evtdont, at | Avepts ChUC L 10530 ches at No, 881 | —Mrs, J. A. Kanouse will preacn ihis A(Cerno0q o i, bure, aud | one of the brethren of the chureh. superstition, mysticism, dad telenlogy. woult | 3gdison street, morning at 4 o'clock af the- Women's (Gospel . Temperance A Association Church, corner Noble and Obo sirceta, H Petgrand Pank. cor- | ° —The Discivles of Christ meet at No. 28 Weat w g streetx.” The | Randolph strect at 4 p. m. outold men. We huve lately beard pminons Surzestions of a return to the more drastic wetliods of treatment in fashion arcous the | Dean Stauley, d of the Internat'onal Committe Al New |4 liberal friend of the Enelish Church Mis. | &ive way to eason, causality, and mes et CHE MEMDOTS | e Socloty, who had ahwaysconiributed | Ao philosophic ininds at least the heil i s of the universe, immutabii cluding such eninent nawmes as De nd Bishop Wilberfor. liovers of urch on and 1 Davuns of antiquity under the pretty sobriquet | poin sweup rules for ine wc Atimore, Phitadetotia, Ric X ays A0 Tt Tove o ob) ol in ifeeical octry Of | ynd divies fu the British Isles to_to; L o ot o ceveloument of the native ehurch i Tndia. From | acl3etis, successive creations, and e e rivs In churse; | Cnomal womiug | meetiug at No. 405 Weat Madison atreet at 3 b, aud tender reminisecnée iy Y ¥ repiests : 1005! S5 v 4 4 i nilia. A ThEs ALY ing out. "I ation of the Holy Communionat | —Mre. Cora L. V. Ric § ¢ in comes au offer of $25,000 for o | appearances of mau were dying out. ‘The Chocl evenniz prugee at 1510 b, . | at the First Chiirch, cornee of Monroe and Lafia OF the | another per ve life orzavtsus were formed chewmicaily : i af sateties it all lands, about oneal? are ¢ e ity ishop SteCaren il oficiats 3t the morming sert | stroets, ot Wiks o, ;. ami 745 prm” Morming i Fiotis oedise i the United States and Canada. One | A statement: from one of its minist T s, No iow ehe | Yiee ol i sudject to be chosen ce. - ok the varfotis senngel IE M Aot D e, Ole | statoient from dne o it ers chows | sca, like saline T abers o for e | ¥ Dy Teov. Sumuel S, Harris will offciate in St. | wne Judse Edmunds lecturcs on his Vi, to. the ion for mutual b Ch 1y known 16 exist unth re. | Could wre origin Of life be explained. Lamerck | rame Church, corner of Cass und 1uron streets, | money-ginzs of eurth and Spirt lite. Services 0 i3 and Darwin Lad struck the last blow ot the | Geqoms i 1o o o . L frt ettt b . portivn ot the A @ helr own ehildish davs which Lardly a single | it. Afterwards the Commitiee of R apiottan post. fals 1o exlioit. The reviewer | greatly enfarzed su as to securethee Works, in which e peje L2 ps¢, [F9m GRRUT'S | ug nssistan i Le tells us that he has often ao- Rinsloms and ais es of the three Rindoms and aiso o srzwization for wutual et in conven- | Church, Dot wene similar object. J 5 b Tised unbelivving or skeotical J & 5 younz men who - PRl A 1 1 . 8 g:flu‘]l«:fmhtxx': Lo ke charge of some poor | DI Sehall himseli was pla «u{ X;W: @ commatce. Ii wits iu relation 1o s | cenily, has 150 Synous and tielve Preshvterics, rine of final causes: and modern morphol —The et n will ofliciate in Tri aoiily, at they have always come to the | mittee, and at his sumrestion a lare. that the most mterestine discussion of | with 104 ministers, eiehtv-tvo leentiates, 170 | glry was irreconciable not only wih tie |-Chicch, corner of Twenty-sixth steeet and Sehie CALENDAT VOR THE :-i._l[lll;‘.“;z.ui;duninu ** No provres prosperity | ine most eminent scholars and div iu‘un»m nxrnwl..[ The truncu paper pre- | candidates, and 50,000 cllll\mu:l{g ;.u.g‘ ['hrxdg:- pa of the creation, but with that of Provi- | zun :l,.\.,mm at 10 2 m,ln;,“ ; 'x’i o B NDAG ¥ i WEEK. horal. progress, no moral prowress | gireront. denominati i by s memter of the Central Committee | nommation 15 about 1o establish @ school 3t | genee, or the vague dealist pantivism of Heu —The lev. Francis-Mansileld witl olficiate morn- | o s U A d Tihout relivu progzese i L u:ln&urlm denominations i this o Frenelt Ascocciuns struely wvocated | Bowling Green, & e S Hartmaen, “tramstor! | 10 ind evenlcat the Chareh o the Atunemeat, | S22t 13—Thirteen:t Sunday ufter Trinky. uence of the Gosvel, then, has p: no | added. spomtment of a Cemral® Interuational | - ., : i i v i ler tie influence | COMEr of Wastinzion and Rooey struets. Sepe. 18—Fart-Ember-Dav. . ; ' DL, W has passed into . . i At * S There is talk df orgavizing an eflort in the | mation of iviue ore y anger Lo influend —The I J. D 1 oflicisie morning | Sepl. 20—Fast—Enner-Day. ¢ 'gre Jud even the lemisiution of all | Probably no more competent be o i Loty ave chianee of whe | progistant Episeooal Charcd to broai down ils | of adaptation, hercditary Selection, and stru- | o~ The licw, & Trachers will olfeaic morning 21—Fast—Ember-Dag: St. Matticw, Bat Shee b speakine the Enghish tonte, coulc me of the Conlerences to vollect and | | FGHSEPE d place that Churel 1n effective | #le fof existence, could fot, indeed, be mathe- | Saas naar Clieazs seenme 13! RO iy g thar Lo ebin which comes before | (g world (hun those who are BON, o i oo ot sugazein | Coneration with othier Protestant Curistian | matisally e raceds Il ts existence oul? | | it Clinton Luefe wi ofictate n Grace | Sept. 15— Fourtcenth Sumday ites Petecosts Holy i 3 5 5 ence sitation us may prove | ¢ k . “This wi * y syctiologs or | Cf Wapash avenne, nearst L Came ol I <tigu work. woukd proba can | noi be doubted any more than psyetolozs of | Chureh, Wavash aveane, near Sistecath strect, at Mary. in Christiau work. This wouid probably be an 'y | ghuren: Nauh e L o ain oL A ; rity, and that is social scienve. Anowalies woutd soou be ex: usti gustice was recog~ | g rorion, The Committee soli able. In the debate v S. Euphemis, Lucy. and Gemin- hich Jollgwed, the | )ocinleafs task. but it would be one of the mo K. Coleman will officiate Thon 2 Bized as 2 candmal virtue by Pag: " v, : Bt it was prosaiv domaeg 2220 SO, | retion of the most distinguis ¢ of the. Miserican deltasics oy LrossIv Gunae . wins | oversiion of the most distine ony of the American delegates was of b f ¢ i e b Taws OF tocehnica:. were-all b 3 3 thle, the svstem of slavery. How did the | and parties of the Clitre of Bua ization s been in fostering and deseion- T i elements ronstitaing the tissne of organized | of Washina: Ugden avenae. s | SBL S e SUEBAS GF SEFiducinlof A church deal witl st? Spe RS Lyterians, Indesenden ¢ Assouiation work on the field wnere it The Cure of Bois d'Maice, in contradictivg a | ¢ fW00 0 wical problems very complex. —The ke [ Jtchic will ofliciate morning | Sept. 18—St. Jaz 3 Ember- Elurch des ¢ could not suppress 1, | trow ¥ 3 oi 4 bemesmade biotugical p T compl amilevoning ot the Chuteh, of the Ao Dy Vi, or st:c ucither passessed 1or ciafecd s teme st other Christizn de et oSt specessfully prosceuted. Anar- |.report. thiat Lovise Latoau,” the Belgian siig- | e Sl SO BEELE0S Azt cveninat the Chureh of the Adéamsion. e ans MAE 3 % oral ower, aud it wa. t Clinstinn etbios | br, peakini particularly of . ous resuleTavorable o the proposition was | matie, had gone to Lourdes to be treated, savs D —The iev. U. 3. Lester will officiate morniag | Sepl, 20—S8. Luwace and Comp.. M. : Vigil of i 20 vreach tevolt. Spart 5 ad | Graneh of the Comumttee, ud, and the presens Managing Comuntzee | sbe has not been vutside ter house since Lhe 15t PERSONALS and evenins at St Pant's Chureh. Hedys Pacer o5 T SU Matthew: Ewmber-Day—Fast. o i exded revol - of Yaviee Dlorion, f 2 Gonlerence was appoiited 2s the Central | of January, 1576: that she dailv receives the P NALS. —The Rev. B. ¥. Fleetwood will otlciate morn- | Sept. 1—-St. Masthew, Ap. aud Evang.; Embare g | D n W aug.; g he yesult wysto mke therr comiion worke | Iibiical scnolarship ot Greac Britai. nationai Commuttee, which i tlus located | Commiunion, works in the louse, aud bas beeu . - | inzand eveninz at St. Mark's Churca, cormer of Dav—Fast. : thau betore. But’ Chnstiuaty enforced prine. | 2 leart neva. for Mr. Permand, the Chairman, and | visited oy more than 100 doctors”of all nation- | The Archbishop of Canterbury, with his wife | Cortave Grove aveaue 3nd Thir ols &z e R SN o Dies whicy sapped the foandation of the whole or o any 1 4 <ber members reside in this city and n alities, Who bave not detected the slizhtest 2nd daughters, is visiting un the Continent. G. F. G it ¢ i otticiate morn- TWO. Il s¥stem of & It troclaimed for the first | ropurpose. 1 sod. ‘Fhe other members are W, Eawyn | malady. taistee e it ingat St Stevheu's Church, Johnson 5 i s e firs e ¢ ; Sie Doris 4 A " e ev. W. Schotield. a Wesleyan minist near Taylor. . ousibiliy, Rud, there- of Kmgd o, of Lonaun: Sue Dorfan, of Paris Accordifiz to the Paris Unizers, when the lnst | . 10¢ Rev. r i ol 1ete 515,000 to s Luthes Pardee will officiate marn 1£ 1 misht comfort him, dear Hearts o 0f maus It tanng whor: & Lizn Riue, of Elveneld, Genaanys Fran- | e set. out for Lourdes tall of tne 400 | 18 Austraiis, has disd =od left $215.00 Calvary Ch Warren avenuc. ¥ streich miarms across the dark. 1 ten ave brothers. Nor On ihe Abncias, of Montserraty Spain; aud Rieds, | [HenCTiad to be earried, so weak were L denowination for chzpel building in that coun- Yes steeit: 7 O, bu=li, loud world! you have pu part i a0 absirace privenle. It | «@ Treuch. 2 Morse, of New Yorw. i Teoty. (fecase. O e C Morrisng, Jr. Joim our kv lives: T could not mark uod o ity own drseipies the oblizaton of | of the Ciuren of Enslawl; Al Mr. M. I Hadder, the well-known- Lon- | SUiletinz red assistauce of LU & o A o ve Lesvicr | MmOFainz and svesing as the CRurch of, the Epiphe f be shoald answer me: his low, CBEILE OUC Uit prinle g 1hs Jeetimebe te- | Browi. Ea b Fairorn. Miiizar * vitbisher, e were ‘indebted on Thursday | Y f{Ls reqaired asslsiabes of thit suriy the | Cpne Rev. . I1. Pecke, pastor of the Leavict | Morainzau 1 o Sad words you'd drown, you babhle so. i Ut The master who seduced i and suehy e English pavers ontoe Assusiation a8 | 55 ro/res. pmors, fameness, biinduess, awa | Street Cougregationat Chured, bas resurned | * e eev eyl lodice moraiug and Lut aht be does not answer met i 3 ;:Dfxgxld 10 mArTy hier, and the mas We: ceting link between the Sunday-scuool and | 1y Tiice ™ Tn order to *nead off™ the skepties | from bis cation, and will preach to-day at Efi?fi?fi}:\&hfium ey agusavion cotiicc o) gl lean snd isten—ail fo valut ok S Bggave | susexcom A Shured, In the discussion thus opencd, |' gy priarim takes with hiusa doctor’s certiticate | wornin and creuing service.” e eLtoaAnes Bf ST Suare oHGees: Wi g s o eyca my fears e, s were forvidden 1o ob _but tueir plac able suzgestions were 2iven CoUCSTUINT | dogeribie bis malady. “The Rev. Jir. ‘G. D. McKay, one of the worship morntoz and eveninz at the Cazhedral, cor- e e e o Wasters in disobedience to! the law | supplied with oiliers of like isti ifary boys? associations, which seem to be ¢ 11thof Ausrust the 100th anniv : e o fomed | erof West Washinzton and Peoria strects. Jie bear not, droam Tot, of my Wo. of ,God Chrisuau slaves receved the | the Ameriau revisers are ine 1 tactive aud useful in Swirzerland, where On the 1ith of Aurust the 100th anniversars | sjonaries of the Presvterian Church stationed PRESRYTERIAN, b 2 i Encliarist, whiie masters, if pemitengs or | Conaut, Tavlor Lewss (deceasel members ure kuown as “‘cadets,” and in | of the death of the gou;’ng.lam Jras commelD- | i Forngse, China, has just married a Chinese | The Rew. S, Keacvas preaches at the gunrch *In our two lives.” The trathssaid . ; catechumens, were excluded. . rlave could be | Dav, Ezra Abbot, Charies Hod: Unitea States. orated in manv of the Enehsh churches 0¥ § oi "3iies Chane Mia Tsous. corner of Noble and Ohfo wircete. morning and When that is written. _Let It utayl ondaited, and tnereby bevame the s rof | Hacketr Kendrick. Bishop Lee, © - be American vaper received on Friday re- | special services and the eXclusive use of Top- | #'F £ z Frotaiy 4 How wili 1t matter where the dead i U8 thadter ia the Gauidl . The s O | S e bbrrn, Woolar, Gr : 3 to the use and Study of the Bibie in our | lady’s hymns at Tottenbum Court Koad Chapc!, | ‘The Res. Mr. Gilliland (Episcooal). of Bristo, | STHIBE: 0y 0 at the e &hall keep their siience, nigitand dazs gl L DR S e b e T ctice. 1t was vrepared and reaa by the See- | Lomdon. Speciul refercuce was wade fu tho | Ct., starcled his couarezation a L Sreek OF US| yrion " Church, West ' Fourteenth _ireet. near iaws Alwiye iie: T nsrer Euew ; $ B 7 cncourazed and Jarcely practced. ety % WAzl e bl bete tobert | s ¢ lue and labors of Toplady. In | ago by sunouncing that ke was about to 10w | Thraop street. at 10 Catil this nops our soul 35 i Aud fhus yradually, as ihe Chiristian spinit oro- | sented the Methodist Church. wry ol the Prttsourg Assocratidn, Mr. Robert | serinon to the hie anc TS | oplady. gu by sut Alabolie A 4 009 2 L A S1miza, . S Quced i3 “maturs) Jruics, Shavery was sottemed, | Cotmittes hold thar mestings Ofr, whose wons at boue testifes to lisap- | this chapel the poet-preachier occasionaily | tSc Cburch ol Rome. After gu inierview with |~ —The' xet. it e L ¢

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