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FEBRUARY 3, 1870, Y fl TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, i o] order of | fecta in Chirlation life, In those dayserew up | the exfeternee of (hat soclety, Tuesday the law | auditorium belng veeuy ontained ""',,‘f,..'l‘c’:] ,,l,;“[f::c: auch po- | the waxhn that Ya Kiog can do wrong! The | demamied fta righta, t“nmml!ll‘u had heewt | nang of the immedfate trends of Mrs. Rarratt, waregatn of hupan minds | Way of religion.was then not difficult. But, ns | appointed to try tn do ‘sometiing. He called | opo”mad on 1 241 ult., 0L Anstin, Several i feqnate force. wo havo now secn, new facts hava sprunz up 10 | upen Mr, Pettencill to regort, be.rtifut flaral tributes were areaneed o h,,mmleu“‘v:'"“’,‘";\]" wnil speakers have plet | @rive religion away from externnls, and from all | e Iatter respnnded to the summons, and for €8 WeTe array n front ent W1 deatroys the ides of [nfallible nnd diyine [ thanfcl says that the Biblo neeount of Creation | and an excetlent reader. 8he was ssmawhat spiration. B i untrue, 1 Dana, our Leat authority on | awkward in her action Jast évening, and her) Holomon fs regarded ns the wies man. nat | geoloyy, savs: The first thought that atrikes | make-up was not fortanate. *Her nerrousness onty of the Hible, but of the world. 3 ondie |l scientific reader js the evidence of divinity, | no donbt was atteibutable in n measure to & fiest why he 41 not tell ns something abont the tel- | ot merely tn the firat yeres of the rance before & strange mudionce. Mpa.: Recent Nttlencss always, nud meanness | artiffees wd from afl abstractions, et to per- | the Finance Committes made arenart, " 1t il | of tie puloit. - After the sinzine of hymns and | ephone, e micrantone, ol all the other | rorord - o (he | stcecssive flats, but in Qfifin another newccmcr.glsn lu|cmb|v'hmlr -ed for ug the Is *They Say.? Often under suada {t to draw nearer to n simpde up-hutiding | heen found that all the ougstanding Indebte 1 erinz of pravers anpranriate to the | phones,—why he did not say something about | the whole order of crestion; by vroving’ | sctress, and did the work assigned to her satise .,mn.nf"‘“,:',.’,T,,..mnd-ar Wil many o falze- | of euch o character as Is seen on its Moster, ness of tho First Chrch simdtinted Lo $8765) | solomn ovcacdon, the Rev. Dr Jdolincon, of | telewraphy, microscopy. and a host of other acl- | the record true aclence pronounces it diyine.r Iactorily. Mrs. Augusts ilorn, formerly o acloak dread of the Agninst (he [ilea that socicty 18 hecoming mor- | A portion of this was thonght by some people | Hyde Park, preached a sermon commnmorative et mnkumumll ,'[“m'nhf\ifn'-';‘v:";‘?r}t sanasmos | atly lower Tweuld upposs (i wsertion seatds | abiont . ta have . bt recklessiy - | of the fifeand virtuce of Mex, Tarrnlt, speake ights but TheTe BEe e with maanificent _lnn- | 18 hoing cunatuntly tested by soverer modesthan | enrred at the tima of the creetlon | Ing of her sincerity nnd constaney a8 a trne body of reons anthority which even Kings | were employed { our fathers, Government | of the chureh, He anld, nlro, that it had been | Christian woman, of her devotion to the eanse see and with o ark some. of itarecant ad- | nul commerce, nud character, and religion bad | found that dn all probabllity n compromise | of Christ In the Chitech .and the Sahhathe yod Popes obevs | ALK Lot the word church ia | Tess difficultien tameet fn times when the peo- | could bo 8ected with the tndividual creditora. | achool, sud of her many, o Tl ot only n_Romaniat .and [ ple did not know guod from had, But let meti- | wheeeby the #0060 might ho cleared by the | qualides. She graduatid Trom 1t "hm. atso a Calvinist il a | tal development come along and place in the yment of RI4,000.—an actnal oifi. to the | mate Seminary o 1999, .l F) \ithey say ? that n man will not 2o hiand of every tman and every woman a rownr to irch of 250,000, “Then a wentleman ha'l been | fng yenr was undte ettbdists U B e, Dut by way of his | estimata juatly afl politica, and_ all character, | found who was willing to laan the chureh £18:- | to the Rev, N. & Taree: 1 leaven h{v 'Ylf;r!" of Inenrl: .-u,‘.’ say’ that | and sl roligion, aud wo rhall all seem to [ 000 at 7 per cent Intereaty which would leave | dovotal wite and helpmd deeds "“'1"'1“uz- {Jl litorsl fire; “they ray? | ave & hanl Ume of ft. Uulmngll' for our | 820,000 to be rased, 33000 In cash and 12,000 | time of her demise was &) 3 pelifanot 8 aihl‘n will be finally brought to | 8ins_and wesknesses, the times bave rafeed | fn eecond mortzago 7 per tent honds, ‘There The Hev, Dr. Clark, of Austin, nto paid & ateome heal through & pagan faithi thot | up o million capable fudges, and wo fare | Yad already been eubseribedt 82,105, trituta to the memory of 1) ensed lady, fn Jlesven, e¥Cn O mans that rich and poor | badly, not because our ains arc larger, but be- [ — Mr. Pettengiit announced the names of sev- | the course of Which he anoke of the Tovinze vnmanmhnlg‘;lamm and Churchs that all men | causa we aro brought before so acvere o court, | eral gentlemen as a committee to p up aml | messagzes she foft hee fricnds, of her fuls and oal [0 the PhTed to equal elghts: and thus | And et this is frhat we all hiave long needed | down the afsles, and In dae tims It was - | eamplete fafth tn the Bavlor, anid of fher it are bY. “‘““mn,mnm yolcc until all the world | that some practical and educated ate should | nounced that 82,500 had been ralsad In cash unt | and peseeful death fn the armsof her huabiand, oaward this aRCETICHS nes s never anclent | cume along tu drivo us from a e of outward | #3000 had ~ been subscribed n bonds. | saving that she never fily reniized what & s bowlog BOAIE I golemn oracla. Into | show and of religious theory tuward o life of | Str. Qilltt stnted Ut tiere waa | Friend ahe had i Jesus untit the hour of her powed m',’f,.‘,’ o ouns man elone enters. | shinplo flth and fnir open-hearted practice. 1)o | yet one more dny of grace In which to rafse the | death arew near. these ences thnt men with less wisdom tiave uiven the | Sclence thus speaks throingh her noblest ons. great ‘favorite here, was recclved qulte world! Tet us look at some of Holomnn's wis- | Nathanfel aava that the Bible s untrne and un- | enthus satically, As wasto be exovected from P dom. Wisdom, remember. was Roloman’s | acfentlie, Lieut. Maury savs: ** I have always | such an excellent actress, ahé performed her forte, It Le had any: Prov., fil, 13-17: % Nap- | found In my sclentifc studies that, wnen 1 c:)n'd part fanltlesaly, and cafablished herselt atill Y ds the man that findeth wla- | wet the Bihla to say anvthing upon the subject, | farther in the good graces of the people. 8he dom. . + Wisdom's wava are waya [ [aforded me s firm platform to stand upon, [ fs Mr. [foschster’s gmt acquisitfon. Mr. Leon of pleasantncss, and all her ha nrs | andaround fn the Jadder by which I could | Scherer had but s smali part, but showed - that, peace.’ Now this same Solomon, in Ferle., tadvanee,” Thus might columns of Tne | heisa character sctor of more than ordinary 1., 17-18, atates fust the reve of this. Now | Tuuuya ba filled the testimony of | talent, It was unfortunate that the new fuvenile notire earcfully what he say! And I gave mv | the rinest achols ip of modern (imes | man, Mr. Rodenbure, did not arrive in time to heart to know wisdom. . . 1 perceived | in support of the purity and scfentific accuracy | assume the part assigned to him. _illa rolo was this wae also vexation of wplrit: for In much | of the Bible. Ida nof mention the oplnions of | assumed by Mr. Kroener, of the Vorwsrts com- wisdom Is much grief, and be that increascth | Popes, priestr, miolaters, or relizions bigots, pany, who'was not at nll sulted for the part. knowledge Increaseth soreow,” Jlow can hoth | though | do present the convictions of men | The other characters wers taken by actors - of these statementa he triua? Yot thevars both | noted for their great intellectua) power and | tofore connected with Mr. Wurater's company, divinely inspired(®. One makea wisdom a | aelentifle and Titerars eniture, Their testimony | and are too well known to need any speelal n- souree of inexuressible hanniness, while the | proves that Nathaniel knows lttle of the Bible, | troductlons. They all acquitted the fes very other declares it to hu the source of much urlef | or 4 biinded by s prefudice and bigot- | ereditably, and particularly favorable mention aud rorrow, It requires no small amount of { rv which {s onlv equaled by his lack | {s due to ars. Meyer and Raveso and Miss thnt charity which * hellevett all thinza® to he- | of Biblical scholarahin and iy ignorance | Johanna Claussen. mring and nuble e 88 B cupalfamy 3 fler awe at the lrve 1hint 2 man was Ineplred who would belle | of the truths of tmodern sclence, It waald : ‘epumerate & few minds which 4 we not discern fhe signs of the times! Our | reat of the maney noeded, ninl enfed there would L P his own atatements fn this wav, hardly seem ratlonal for the most hitter enemy MUSICAL, NOTES. We con contributed something toward this | churches will not only bo compelled to part | bo s meeting In the lecture-room of the church CORNESPONDENCE, The fact that theao Bible-writers are now dead | of e Bitile to try and make that book respo The sfxth concert by the Thomas orchestra in st bt O ot speacls, but compared with | with the frultless formulas In ther creeds, and | for that purpose this evening, THB NINLE QUESTION, (ond thin 13 The beat thing that can be sall of | eihle for the moral chararter of men whoao- | Cincinnati will be given Feb. 6. The novelty of gusl sttt Lof this general volco the apcech of | With unrcasunablo definitions of church, and of | *“That {t mav not appear to outsilers thata At Ta P thern) ertsls thelr writhes eanctit xind auth penr In xacred history, Whon Macaulay Is ree 0 B e gretne W merest whisper, 1t 1s more | hell and neaven, bt thev will ba compolied to | very small amount of moncy was_ subscribed in Tnihe Jitiian ot Ton o, b 0 matter e contradictor s or. Ineonat sponsible for the morals of the English people, | the programme will bo the Bach concerto In D a0 "that thero 1s solug on & perpetual | abandon all tplous frands® i the lifting of | responen to (e appeal wnde yesterday, it Js | Citieano, Jan. 36.—1 whil devota n fow of the | 1y T, “Thesc contralictions are not only | whore history he_lins given to the world, then | minor, for three pianos, to be played by N. G. ol P ering up of the thouehits iud words of the dabtsy and In all the narts of the rem:lmu Justive to state that over $13.600° of (he whols [ sacred liours of this besut{ful sunifzht Sabhath ::,‘nm‘,n people, thelr hlmllluhlhnml. and roas- | fuanclal worls, aut by rapld ateps tome down | mount of indebtedness has been wiven alrendy | day to % searching the Seripturee. T o this I‘lu all parfs of the Bible. but pertatn to | mnay the Bitle il it inspired sriters be held | Andres, Georze Schnefder, and Otto Binger. tons, nid thatall theso grlean. | to the grand bed-rdck of honesty, *Plous | by memlers of the chureh, who el n portion s,—~blstory, chronology, prophiesy, [ responsible for the mornis of David, Solormon, | Her Majesty’s opera troupe will be In_ Cincln- 4 at the suggestion of *Frank,” my regpondent, | morale Taets, nhilogopla, aunl liguresr, Justas, ntul even the fmpenitent thief that hans i this week, and will give * Lucia, *C; ontngs vl a0 e bound np In that Gnai | frauds” " havo for o long sories of centurivs | of the. oblixations, nearly $10,000 of which wns ) s | Josi Billinze says a Jokicoceantoratly tmanroves | upon fhe eross. And. hefore this enlightened | At this meek, and will givo * Lucla,” “Car fi‘,‘;ufifiun‘?fl"‘fi‘ which wo call the ® spirit | been cary in both branches of tlie Chrch, | douated by one man nlonc. 1t Is quite probabie | Yo rara, near the Rose of bis last Totter, * Wa | 0k MItis 2axs s Joksoesumonall e imaroves | won foc trons And before this enlightencd | men)t v Bangambuia,™ ' Faust, + Figaro, the age.”? Oreat men may bo onl{ the souls | Roman and Protestaut, but eacli parsing vear | 1hat the whole amount. requireit will he rafzed: | hope befora * N.? writes nain he will sparch the ot ) e doubta fow cortradictions lmprove a Divine | aud low eiviliznd age, let It take the beam from | A5y Don Glosanni?” Tho Thomas Orchestra of 4 renders them successful, aini_compels the | §f not, the 1y will havo to 1 i) Scriptures.” We witl witl; i i - have been engaged to @ thirty-two concorts n_ truths become outspoko y not, the pruperty wi ave to pass from the | Scriptures, ¢ witl sce with wnat reault this | revetatlon? for 1t 2cqnires n arenter exercise of | {ts own ave, i in e cerlelt, 0 hamicha shiop shera (o | belfef that our churchies must. bid farewell Lo | hands of tic soclety to morrur, searching will bo attended, 1§ womler why both | credulity to take it all In. Tt thbs fetter (sl | A ancient philosopher tella of a biind wom- ';,':';,,‘“",‘{c",“n‘;;‘fl‘"‘,’n'l‘,“"al:',’d,‘,}"‘;m,,‘fnflg““,‘“ e are clegantly set but tiot made, and itmay | sll holy trickery, and areay them jn_the ——— of my respondents have passed by fn slienco | °39Y 100 lonz, andd Fulil cloce by requentlur | an swho Indated tiat tie trouble was not with | T8 dsm ol inis wee, o Chevaimankes, or £eiat the comman llcnp'l'u \!l'm feel :he most fln:;-:‘e'&tgr'v‘l; r‘("(‘:lll\!fi;z fi};nhk‘:e"g}ll;r;l;wn:r;-x{gfi TR RESURRECTION. Y| and adroltly avoldut maying n word ategt | M EREcwed -m.‘.(m’mu nn:l 'nmlnh;m‘umwl hereyes, but in the nbwv;;fl ;)f‘"fll, ‘l;flfl; ‘:"" 10th fnst.. and in Tomon on tho follow- " zs aro the place where the A i T super<rith atik ¥ to searcls the Seriptures | rouim; 80 many & prejudiced infidel, Insisting o the worle WEODKR " hich the orators subse- | 18 fitting itaelC for n higher life, I for my part SEIMON BY TILE Y. MR. PENTECOST. the last two or three contradictions men- | to wer Af thens things are indeed tre, —© (ha hi troabio I ot with the aveadf iy own | 1€, Monday, asslsted by Courtner, " tho :Lfifi;mum et firmly oliove, and belleve thata few years will | - The Gospel meetings at the First Congreaa- | tioned 1o my first letter, and which were 5 Natgavier, | understanding. asserts that the light of divine | 5ofi™ coniort Company. The Btrakosch Vis, however, of tittle importance whenca | brinz in more rapidly this internal “recon- | gonal Clinreh, under the dircetion of the Rev. | by far the most tercconcatable of all thy Ny, 1 " g truction. ‘i comen this fnce pudtic voice, \Whatlt atters | strucilom 0 onelderation whict | Mr Pentecost amd M. Steblins, continuo with | wlan to nfarm my dear friend and splritual di- "“"""’e) '"“.‘;‘.2%2’:'&5.“.‘5",:{'{;'53': ;r;" [ n‘r’l! wlfi cu'-’-'-’puluu-u Citireh to seok u-e"?mcnul unabated interest, Last evening the church | rector, #rank, that the Bible discrepancies theso proclamacions o of the word Church, | goud more than the mere grouping of ldcas; | was crowded in advance of the liour for service, | enumerated In my letter are not found fn the ”‘J“‘“’"‘,‘;"“emmn to this Jatest delineation of | Thut conslderation {s this: infldelity or rational- | and later only etanding room could be secured. | first vart of Palne's “Age of Renson,” as he :}x:tmcguu. for evidently it will prove to bo the | fsm crowds around us with wonderful Impulée | 0 qudience even crowded upon the steps | interred, which be sags wan written without o definitlon of moat trith, of most charity, und of llmlxu,n_e|llc":.mlz\‘:!’lnue:‘! (uill_xr::)u::;la;‘lin :‘}:'r'anct% leading to the altar, nnd Waa on ot the largeat | Biblo at lntd to atudy, It favery evident, how- s truth and of all moral beauty ls_ahsent from OTHECR OPINIONS VERSUA THE OPINIONS OF NA- Hblc,' lnlhh.-!lliy ILmy pit st the -nlnl‘llx‘xlhg. TIANIEL. but cannot quench fta Lenuteous rave. [nfidel- N Ta the Editor of The Tritune. ity may hiss at truth, but caunot corrupt fts s;',d:vy'::'("},'}fm"m' e ek Ml ary Milsine Esatewoon, Jaw. 20.—There inay he oc- mgy,;\‘;*;lflg;;";gr';m;';p;l;';‘r ey Smith dhe me Avbott troupe will bring out ' Peul aind castons where {8 18 polley to * anewer net n fool ilotue fo vireinia ™ for the first time in this country ot il B g e ok g L alviue fouudations of its Rlorious principiet. | Xew Orleans this etk bimafins 5, ob opera troupe beglns a two weeka’ seagon fn Bos- ton this evening, ovening with * Afda’ Om Fang he East. {1 {4 now ranning in Bosto Y the At ever, that If Tom Pafe hadn't o Bible at hand | wnto Wm," hut the oceasslon may nriee wh rage at the Enst. {1 [a nning in Boston, most il dibla wards of the age ars_ that | the forms of skepticism, get If reliion eat unly | that bus been o far drawn aut. whilo writing the fiest. vart of 1hat most re- | ibls hest to “anovers fool mecording to b PENTECOAT AND THE DIDLE. Jum Yorkt Philntelphts, and Wasulogton: dobi figlon mat arg and wore pass from things | pulnt o x mulltide of gaod men ul guod | The exorctses woro commenced with einging | markahie worke, 710 Age of Teasmn, ha bl | [t et e b wise, I bls o 1 N To'the Editor of The Trihune, It in' which. Andle. Pixloy wil o the Josephine, fiu‘fwz the soul fo things within 1ta chambers, | omen, whio mny surpass all the skeptics (nall | 100 by Mr. 8tebbins, and, after prayer by Dr. | studied it with more eritieal care, and’ could re- A : 5 MR CORCaLT, Nas thanfel eannot be flied unon for areuracy of | CMICAGO. TiL, Jun. 81—It scems tome that the | and Laura Joyce, Charles ¥, Laoge, and scveral statement, smee we bave shown that ,,,_.;“.,y revival upder the management of the Rev. Mr. |i\cmbcl:l-lu‘x( the dcr&g:r;'l;'ncy gu'nnmc&nln. every one of Wa pretended quotations of | Pentecost, the famous Boston revivallst, prom- }n%lhl:: :vc‘:lll;:w. lthelm] " plays In Wash- Scripture was drolsed from his futernal | 15¢8 to prove a comparative fallure. There : g consclousnees, and not taken from the Bible, | seems to be but little interest felt, nnd positive- STAGE NOTES. 1, 08 he nrscrts, e can polnt out many thou- | |7 no rellzious enthusfasm: aud, as compared | gy \Wiiton, now glaying ot the Fifth Ave- sunds of contradictions, nt 4 they nre ns erf- | ®ith Mr. Moody's effort, [t fs a lamentable fall- | nye, has the sweetost nnd most sympathetia dently the deformed offapring of lis own dis- | UTC volce of any actress on the American stage.~ ordered jmacination as arc those which he haos 8o far as the preaching Is concerned, it fs ':lfl! New York Mirror. already produced, then before he clnses lils et | @edium and, f his effort last night at the Con- | v o) the dramatic agent, received & fet- ters to Tz TRinuNE he will certaluly convineg | eresational Church was falr specimen of bla | yor from dothern this morniog, dated " Men. the wotld of his lack of cousciene ar of ncholar. | theology,T should say it was good ortiodoxs, but | ton,” 8 town fa_the south of France, situated ship. N.! hm"fr(dleml)‘lfl"{m!\l[—‘ltlhh-numm_r. very puor Beripture, If men profess o balleve o n,nle’o.\(n‘r‘lllr::n;unfrni “,\'!cn;onr;‘ ){- tmn howerer familiar he may be with the ** rtock™ | the Blble, why do they not tench 1t just as it {s, | French for chin, s0 that music frot eaton of books, men. or priciplen. Sir 1aan New- | ferve thelr wishes or prove their theors, and | §°Believe, with no intention of affronting the ton_would ray to him, “Sir, you lave never | skip over the parts that can’t be made to har- | footlights, Ilis intention Is to play but one studied these subjects. Do not disgrace your- | manfze with thelr preconceived opinions ar | paci—thnt of fzask Walton ainong the fish fn teif by presumii to fudge on aueatlons ou | adouted ereedsl The sublect last eventog was the Canedian streams. 1ile. Jost 10 tia fuaks s v M. Thats if the Bibio wer l::-’l:c'lml‘ts woutd | the “Nesw Burth," or Christ's conversitions with | 0l actore wo bave. not lose, ot 20 plain and slorple that. e conid mot dif, | Jicodemus, recorded n the third chpter of { PO A N ar e nas oo 5o fer a5 b0 1ts Intcrpretation. O Judement. thoy | JOh The speaker dwelt long aud carnently | briir out (4 Enxaged,t by Ollbert)se 16 18 (0 O o o bention et Capgmenty Lhott | upon the necesity of beln borna the spirit, but. | pritd ol O Eurpgeds, by Glleerthas 1t 1y fo Toet thelr reason Goneraliza this erofanng | studiousty avoaed anving auvtiioz about bofog | goBr S0, *Hue eoguged for her ‘original Ironosition, and. apply It o any other svatem | 20T of the wator, Clirist_gave o spectal prof® & character, the Bcatch lasste, but st st scconnts than the Bible, ar the Cbristian avatem of salva- | SrENCS to the but sald, * BIcept 8 man | g gecided not to come.—.Vew York Correspond- v N be bornof t rand the apirit he cannot e tlon, an what an Ahaurul would avpoae, e | coice oty h Ringdom of (lodr What Hight | 71t Cosrier~aurnal, the distribution of the [ the great elements of character, surpnss them cod | member 1L more fatthfully, than many of The breakiuge o e it Chststtanity | In reflection, in charity, in Lreadth of sont, and | GoPavin "'1““ "'il'“"l;““‘f c"‘ i few Innolieet| s halt-conceltod antallante, for it oyl o weary of helug found {4 forms, or | In iappiness, thal more than anything elsn will | ments the Rev. Mr. Pentecost announced as his | juicos o most aceurata ‘and _thoroneh a Nfifi:‘cmu or in fusfgnla, or in any laying | ald the Inrge arpument of the pltar agalnst the | text thess words: knowledge of tho foachines, genlus,Rnd soirit b s, and wag becoming anxious to bg | crucible; of thy soul ngainst dust, Ifskeptl- | ‘That 1 may know the power of Iits reaurrection. | of both the historlen] aud doctrinal farta of the “"d f‘ the ncts and pugposes of the heart. | cismsliould show usintelicctual ginnts, s relie- | —Corinthians, i, 10. Bible; nmd as hasava 1 his, prefaceto the o ore broke to plechh the word Cliurcl; | fon_inteliectual picmyies, our couse would b in [~ The sgeaker took for his theme, ns the text | second nrt of bis * Aze of Reasons! < Thouh ffiu ;:\r-u might find In the soul rl‘ Cuuu;u!c u‘xlul : b'fl‘;\ dmndlt‘lonl"n;{on: ‘l"" m{:xlz lcgu:'ur\ ?uuulln: would Indlcate, the resurrection of Chrlst and rrmr‘c wu’llmlnt n unmmn 'r'.-a:lamgng.q u], refer 5 onfir- | have dnwned. But such a fatal eomparison 3 0,—though | was writlng asanst both,—nor B e O ar of ihc st | W U e for our tica ta Hrevents for thera | 16 SiEifieance in cannectlou with tho Chrlstian | L0 - uld 1 procure anv; notwithstanding waich, 1 o hSrmation of lave, A ccremony of rizhtcous- | 18 10 the Christian religion s breadth of prac. | scheinc, and maintained that that fact awd doc- | 3107 prbiuced. a work Uiat no B erer tment the word Church bas { tical philosopliy which no athefsm can cquali | trine was the basfs of our religion, 'If westruek | ghouzh writing ot his case, and with a library of B AT e ia of thla Itz creatucs | thero Is In Tho motives of religion a sabiimils | from our falth the resurrectian of Chrlst, CHEbe | i Lo arons oot tetater s Oy :.uc.)mme ‘Age {3 only an emblem of the power | Which materiallsm cannot show us, anil | tlanity would tumble to pieces, foritwan the § yoat remarkable that whenever a word fs (u.nnwhmunm{vr words in the creed. | there s possible to “the sons of Christ | keystone to the grand arch. If Christ hind 1ot | gyoken or written in_ oppositlon to the There can be words which are ua much outside 8 staturo of nobleness which men cannot | been eaiscd we wera vee In sl and those wio | dyetring of Mspitatfon, Dible-belfevers ery out, f rellion 88 the architecture of o chureh fs cqual who do not drean of fmmortality and a | had died liad perishied; henca the fmportunea | wTom Iaine,” though he was by no_tmeans the Sutsids of It. None will pretend thato man | reunion of souls in a better country, In ihe long | of the doctring of tho resurrection. “This | quthior of many of the most rational ad unan- tn bo saved by walking, or standing, or even | race which man {s perliaps yet to ru In this earth, | doctrine proved that Chelst was the Son of (i0d | swerablo objections to the dogmna of fospira- bylising inside of & chapel or cathedral. Wel), | thnt form of bellof and practice will at last win | and eanial with God, The reverend wentleman | tjon; and many things have been attributed to thiers are words thnt arc as cold and external ns | witichi ahall sliow the sworld the greatest, and | then rroct-cdvd to regiew the nistory of Christ | Lim which he never wrote. His silustons to thoso bricks or those rocks, Our fathers | best,nud bapolest meu. Hy po debate over | and the incidents of his crucifixion, quoting 1ib- | Whinle Contradictions” ars very Meagre s ueed to frame together a bundred or two oses, or Elins, or the guality of henven nnd | erally from the Bible to show fhut Hia first | compared with his other denartinents of Serip- of there word-nrticles—these timbers—ud | hell will the questions of faith and donbt be de- | teaching was the doctrine of resurrcetion, snd | pural ceitfefam. It {s amnsing to note how cun- then sttempt to move fuside of then [ erded, but 1t ow secms that the contest swill be | that He groundad Iis divinity on the resurree- n(m:lf Hible-believers can munmfacture history and thus have etornal llfe. ‘Tley | deelded by the products of each form of opin- | tion, and subsequontly urged that doctrine or | (y order to sustaln thefr pretended Word of would even attempt to compel the | fon, nud thut if skeptlct can ot lnst il our | tact inproof that e was the 8on of Gol. e | (jod. A striking Blusteation of this is scen In other people of the world to go inaldo of such | world with botter miew, und wowmen, und chil- would not have hicen crucified if he liad simoly [ Frank's attempt to patch up his * Bibls Inclosure, of they would kitl all outsidedn order | drem~persons that shall live more nobly clalined fnspiration, but when He sabl Ho was | geror,' I reafliem tuat there fs o 1o show what 8 sufe pluce one could find withing | dio more mnluumllr than those tliat “shall |.Uie Sau of God, the Jows accused Il of blas~ | diecrepancy In the acconnts given by the but the times have como slonz with the aew | come marching up from aronnd the fect of | phemy, and when upon the cross He | gjfercut evanreliats in regard to the location Jea that Christisnlty s no niore 10 be limited | Cliflst,—then ujion the brow of unhetief will our | was deaf to mclrun‘;;cnl to come down I e | of Christ'a first appearance to Tils Disciples, ; Vi . y ) Tias Mr. Pentecost to feave this part of thie New e e wl words than It was to bo lim- | World pinco the weeath of trfumph. In sucha | were the Son of God, He hune thero to | Matehew, xxvilh, 16 where toe first appearance | selentists have disazreed In their interpretations 3 };‘,fi“{,’ff’dfi{;flc ‘rch, or u scarlet cloak, or by | 4oy the defenders of Christianity will nbandon | redeem the world. Tho ‘speaker hal not Uma | of Ghrist 1o 11is Disciplos In mentiome ey | Sgfentista ¥ whenomena (1), ‘The solar systein is “,’,f,';}',_‘.‘{“,;,','{,.J‘é'{:fl.‘L‘”,“.’;;':,‘.’:J;’|’2"ilu:':y.§";|':'c‘:§- apeetat ;fl&:af :\‘N’_A& ‘Triwuna, etained glass, Al thesowords uid things niung | their cause as forever lost, T that test of re- | to confirin the truth of the resirraction by bis- | (he auceceding veracs show conclusively that | fmperfect because, from Tycho Brahe to New- | ™ s the other! §call this religious dishon- | .48, 11, Fob., o.—T al ‘ipatd be removed from salvation that man may fud -uldu Inve1 S nlL :ll)u t»mmc-l oluln‘lnllcclllunl .‘,’:,'-V{,",““..',:',” }.‘.“f.:;‘,'éi”.. :m :‘:’fl:fia‘»:‘?fi: l":‘.'? it was ilis Ilntunppm;rnn:n‘lluIlu-lu after Iis vu(l‘nI‘) and I‘,mll'lnr, llllms l;mcn‘lll 'ln’urcc of | o8TY K hdl:n:;‘:‘-‘ !'9.;"” r?!lr ;.-_ 1:- :l“':n ml::f' :’E 14 n th and moral actfon. erty supplants despotismy cirine blo os ct alleged resurreetion,—located It on a mountain | infinite speculation und endless discussfons iy 5 kK Teleion, ot putalda of ‘setl, bt michln Ui | o toibo tet Wor mot Raomie.| Ae. Resansination uf. Tuii. Ciomars. Wt 1he N aillac o plucaga People o to Mr. P.’s meeting and ask tn all x ected by Cni hls religlon Into the soul, our | edee dinplaces ignorance, hecause it offers man- | resurrection confirmed the truthof Christianity, | cording to the ascBunt, for (he o ey ko tho soule o0 | i the Grente blesainz: Lie t6 the bar 67 | nod o ila 18 Fisen, which hnd been pronomnced Tather than poetry, und fair-dealing to mian to | the bighest uscfulness all human fnstitutions | the third day after the cructixion, had been the | count of is appearance to Iils Diseiles. be as large as the ‘hope ot Ileaven. Never did | appeal, and when Christianity confesses that by | inspiration and sealing of the fuith of the Discl- | spark, xvl., 142 * Afterward Heappeared ymtohe an age clamor so loudly for o practical Chirla- | its frnite’ tnan shall measure It, It assurea us Elw. who, fn_tho very heart of Jerus ,lqn|, hatl | Gleven ns they sat ot meat” ., . Ina pro- tianity, It says you have told us for 1,800 | that It cxpects to moct Indldelity at the Gnal elieved that e would come szaly, ‘The doe- | coqtne cerse he represents Himsapuearing to years that Christ ‘was without any dishonor,— | conrt of experience. trine was not mythical or burled In mytho- | pywg of jiis Discinies ‘*us they wwalked and went Ut he would not teil any falseliuod, bo would | Thus wo mark the slzns upon the prosent. | logleal history, but It was an assured "1act, | 1o the country.” Hut Luke's acconnt of the 7ot defraud a nefehbor. hie would not {mbose | And theso signs are .not the doubtful omena [ wid Christ lived, and was not a dead, but | niruir {s stili Qifferent. Luke, xxlv., 1, locates upon the most lelpleas child, his word was ab- | Which the credulous flnd in the flight of birds, | o living Savior, and we were all witnesses | [1iq firgt meeting with the cleven at Jerusalem: solutely trustworthy; and now lot us sea his | OF in the confused ravings of some vracle, or In | to it. Our hope und hnmortality wers urnundcg & And they rose up the snme hor and returned Christlans forsake all aud follow him fu just | the Fustling Jeaves of o sdered ook fn the grove | on the resurrection, wd, it Chrlst werg not 1v- | (g Jerunalem nnd found thie eleven gathered to- this one particular, You need not walk on'wa. | of Dadora. but they are the volee of a frent | ing, the Churchcould nat be helld towether, | pether pud them that were with them, . . . for o5 the Master did, you veed not heal theslek | God lieard fn the myriad tones of men. Christ [ When [fe bowed Ilt; head upon the cross and | Ang ne they spako Josus himsolf stood in the as e L“I]‘ ou neel 1ot rafso the deed as Ko | Would nut have aliuded to any signs which may | suid, 1t {s finished,” Ile leaped from the cross, | 1n61apof them siianith unto them, Peace be with Himnoll, re- The wreat forces of Nature—light, be electrielty, and life—are Imperfect beeause, for- :nolh. llllu urcln(nt u|o ;lmnle lmtinlml -r-lmtllsllu fn Josu: have disazrecd I thele interpretatiouy of thelr ¢ ; ? yaturc and Jaws. We fall tu soe any logiea) ren- | 97 SImbly meaningless phrascs, g aml farming men of,this region ars thoroughly soning fn the position thut the Bible o great 4 “;‘H'(:":)'{,‘,:c‘,’l‘.,“,f,a"";gshg“‘i‘!gf “;‘;:P':fl:; arvused to the Importance of prnt;cu:ngllfl ;Vltcm(‘ :g‘m::{o'{:"‘,:"fil “fi?fix”e‘:‘lm ors | must do to besaved, the Apostic Peter zave the ::“;:Lpzm'.""" the encroachments of rallro frtcroratations of 1. Ts Lizht Tipertors ber | followine clear and polnted snswer: “ Repent, euse somu men are too Weak-cyed 10 look upon | A9 b bantlzed, every ono of sou. tn the uame it1 1s the specirum fmnorfect boeatso some | 008 SER SRR oL il of the Tloly Ubiosh! Erery child born into a family Is thought to be e 0 eor i Gan wectacian Dtzotrs | ™\non paul, the ponltent, usked what hio must | FOFth 1ua tboustod dollara® 1o the parents, \Why. Tt by o] o astrouomers lessell | 1o 'to by anved, Ananias dald, * Arlse and bo | tich should they not ba cared for, froms lafumey to 1he lelllinoy el tunsan’ that the Bibie iy | bantized ond wash swny thy sing, calling on the | $5000H. and you start them tighte - iiperlest b hise meot who tenmelated 1wt | M of tho Lord." When the Fnilpatan fatler fucerity, What shali T do to be saved ! but they [ tended than was expected. Indeed, none of ek o clear, wellelined answer only, wTrus | the canal oficials wers presont, but a wide- "% (ive up all for Chirist,” ete., which | awake interest was manifestod. The commercial nceting, But Mark steps fn with altozether n different ne- —— ‘Worth a Thouaand Dollars! bk, b ait, but I you stmply follow Itis cxamplg | munify nothing snd way decelye and then pass | chased deathy throuch the wrnve, and battied | yon, - Anud they were tersifled und afteightened, | morrfeet, Then overy demonstration tn matii. | 25Ked What b imust 30 to be saved, 12 Apostics BUSINESS NOTICES. slong the path of righteousness, nnd Jove of | BWay. As i these mornfus you read the deup | with Hell, und the third day lle arose, and was | o supposed they had seen o spirit? Why | ematles {s tmperfect, beeanse ft 18 the demon- | 101 R, " to bellese i F08 Lort JEsta § hight— man, wo atiall bo satisfled i hnpyy, Never | desizus of Naturo, as. whou carlier eaclt dawn | alive lorevermore, If He hail not boon 8 vietor | phoutd they doabt and tear tn this manner | stration of imperfect men.: Wil N, apply [ 409 procecded to baptize bim and his house. | Cliow Jackson's Theat Sweet Navy Tabaceor aid e public of any former period equal the | you seo the Enst grow red,’ aud corlier, the sun- | over deatl, we hever conld bel i they lad alrendy secu Chrlst lu Galllea sid | his prinetple to profadt: as wetl as to eacred It- | 3 O0F i s e — modera publie lu this demand fur practicl re- | fizht throw {ta tracory on your wall, and per- | In conclusfon, the scaker very forcibly urged [ recounfzed aud worshiped hiw, ss Matthew | craturel ' 1€ so, then we are not certain that we | BtE - Phillp went down to Samarla to hold a | " Caltivate the scquaintancs of Caswell's aults, celve ln this, proof that the gigantls world and | that ""'fi resurrection had been a peraonal tri- | gyotosy ‘Tnis demand s _been created and enlarzed | sun tu which wo belong are laying In the realma | umph of Curst, nnd it thut doctrine wis | oy fn the tseentleth chapter of his Gospel, inihls way, Outxide of relliion thera sprang | of Hiht, the foundations of another soring awd | fundamentar in the whole plan of salvation, § withoyt mentioning the jocality, that up, afew gencratlons ago, o practical philoso- | ‘sumiier, und that no human hatd can arreat | e Lad come into the world, —sul [ (yiriat appeared to Lis Diselples o a rootn where phr. ‘The world’a thinkers bad il been ab- | this march of vloud, and ealm, and showers, and | feredt and died for us, und, .!l they had assembled for fear of Jews, and we siract amd often ehfmerical. Kven the greatest | dew, and blossoms, und bird-sone, so, invited | it were triie that tie triumphicd over fhie grave, says *the door was shuty” aud he furifier eays tinds had uot planted thelr feet fArmiv upon | by Chriat, we sce n the moral sky no vague or | 1ie was now seated on the right hand of God, | i Digelples were elad when they saw the Lord, the grousnt. The vducation of the centuries led | fecbio ndmunitions, hut rather an Eaat resplend- | and §t was only a question of time whon his fol- | N word does he say nbout toubta or betngz know gnything about Aristotle’s svatem of | el meeting, “he preached Christ unto the | Slisperv Elm Lozenges for eongus. For male in 'u'r"fl‘a"mf“’fmr'“.\fz’ l!:xllHslf!‘-l:!'ol,’mf):“n‘::‘ugflf-;c? people,’” and Luke q\{'n, Acts, ¥liL, 12: *And | Chicago by ack & Hayner. wor the Laws of Justinfan, vor uny of Thien the e e yreaching . o in | T CATAMITN REMEDIEN. Mo poctes, Wators, dhiflosoply. und “laws | wiiaq the euniuct of Etlopls asiced Phtlip what | s e e of the anclents, because - translutors are |y y0uld do to basaved, Philip preached Christ Imnerfect men, Stch an ahsurd : -ved AN o !s oton waul caast Hterature to the funes | 10to bl aid, a3 soon a8 be neard und bollcved, s F RD Philip baotized him, sceular men to poctry, oud lan; nd ent with boams which arc evidently claborating | lowars would loln 1im, A I1o had been reaur- | rohiened or thinkiuz they had seen a eptrit. | mn destroy the greater part of all human b L maEAE: ANV Wb, BRieR, matce, nud Ted nwvmn‘u:&flfluuuf‘f«'fis’fi'olrnrxt for manling & simpler veligion oud s purer | rectod, so would they bo, Our vesursection, | “From theso facts It 1s plain timt thero s no | knowledge. 1€ o act on this principle we do | (¢ I8 Gtclers to enumerate ane mare cass ¥ lnquirles about the Trinity or sbout the Will | character,—beams that snall form a summer | however, woutd not consist of our souls nassing | yorcement whntever botweon (e sitnesses i | ot kniow what anybody has written, nor do we | T¢ 15,000 converslone, uil every one belleved, or Fute, Under this metaplvsicnl system man | time out of long and dark cloud. to God, but our hodles wonld be actually resur- | rorge) to Christ's st appearance to His eleven | know tho nro the actusl authors of ‘the litera- repented, and was Laptized. was poorly eared for. He had no tnachiuery, —— rected as was Christ's bodvy, uid thero wascom- | popaiyinz Disclples. Stppose s man ehareed | tire we read. A whet Chrlst aaid, * Exeept n_man be 1 1o good elutnes, no good foud, 10 z0od House, TINST BAPTIST. furt f the doctrine, for 1t tauiht us that wo | yihaerime oZufnst the laws of his country | Tt 1t may bo well cnoush to adost this pod- |, ARERER FRTIE | tho spleit,” ilealluded 1o - to good poverument.” Lut ofter long yenrsof | Ay pypout To uA1SE Tiig XEEDED ruxps. | SHould all mect azain beyond the grave, should being four witnesses {nto court In order | tion, und say the great question 18 wot, Who #utfey Ve & After the sermon the” congrogation was di; oye un bz and one saly e saw the pris- T LT coong ¢ iuind pavolt ikl 80108 | 'fiie ftev. De, Galushia Anderson aceupled the | iysed, and an inquiry mecting was held In the | 6 brove s Bibls City o the. vors day the Tien words ara spoken which embody these | Pulbit of the First Haptlst Church, corner of | vestry, in h t aupeara ta bon erowing | orme was committed: snother woulhil teatity tears, and presently these words become the | Thirty-fiest strect und South Park aveunto, yes- | Interest. This evon lr-lt"l;lt‘a{mt wl Rpeale | gy o saw hio on that day in Washtoeton; tew philosopliy of mankind. — Outsldu the { terdaymorning, o prefaccd his dlscourss with | Of ‘t ¥he Fools of the Hible.” The meetings | (e third withess would sten forward and swear chureh & new form of thought sprang up. 1t G are to be kept up durlngghe weels, hie saw bim that dav, but does uot tell where it gave tho world i rupfd successlon 1o Bleame theannouncement thut at tho closo of the sermon wans and the fourth should say ho took supber englue, tie steatnbout, the steam-car, the mar- | 80 effort would ba mada to sccurs the requislte | 5 p AGTOR'S RESTGNATION. | with nim in Philadeloliin on theovening that the Telous machinery of the modern times. Aw | amount of money to clear the indebtedneas of THE RV, DL I, W, CUSTIS crimo was enid o lava been committod,— mpldiy a8 the new genfus of thought brought | the churel, und for this *reason e had been 1 yeatbrili ! thio | Bow wouli the Court “jonk upon such teatimo- o ticie new practical tings 14 cust outsomo | asked tobe as briefas posslble. 10is test, ho | Dreached as usual yestorday morning at tho |y jywould be ruled ont of conrt: aud, If that Abstract thinkers, Men who Wroto about the d Mows: < i Micbigan Avenuo Baptist Church, Before com- | wag the man's only defense, he would swine in Biizic of Lifo, und ‘abuut E1 Darados fu poli. | 88/t would bo og follows: mienelng bis sormon ho sald that the acslon of of lils allbl, Now, wo arg asked to bellav ticw, and who tamposcd treatises on tho humas Jesun sniih unto her woman, wh weepes! | o0 Chureh in declining toaceept his resignation | the story of the resurrection of Chrlst from t ®ill were abanaoned, for the people wero | thou1—=whom seekont thout—/ohu, XX, , 15 J cted to him. . Tia reply to the | fend onjust tht Kind o sl gathierfog about’ the mew kind of | It wnson the morning of the week that Mary [ was very unoxpocted to Wlm. T reply to the |5ce,filiiz (o the New Testament acconut, desiia mew Ut had made euglnes and | stood at thu sepulchre. The sun wi b uaind £ tho CapnBIttae. &2 5 | Aivtioualy avolied 1H1a perscetors n ohemion As rapldly s The demund | brightly, the birds were singing sweet) ca the Church | ofier Iis resurrcetion, sl appeared to only a steamboa fier. th for the new men fucreased, the demand far the : ; Immaidloly atier, the. & hurch | 3w friends, and only o few tines durlg e Betaphyalciana dlmlnlshcd. wind with the e Nature was putting forth her clhinrms as ¢ helda moceting, at which was read Dr, Custls el y whole six woeeks thnt clopsed between the Slogof the demand came a decling of the -u{» sbe ever did; and yet the woman was aad | reply, b which he aguin wished to bo allowed to » crate time of 1fls assumed resurcection and the !l',’l' :‘l‘lb‘l‘mn as o \Vatt and » Fulton bn;inn amd dejected. That woman was Mary Magda. | Foslin the chiarge, Cite refterated hls reasous | 00 P Colior il ascenslon, . A single appear- oW visible upon one slde of socicty, t 1 1! (dd . s l he ab- | lene. She could not be comforted, for she re- ‘"fi,:t‘fi.‘;:‘",';?;’l‘h‘:‘l"h{,';‘ ',',:.,“',1: o ,::;"Im:; ',f;{ ance before the Jew Hh‘n:nuhn-drnn would hinve ; ':‘l('t phllosoplicrs bezan to fado uway on the | piembered that her Bavlor, In whom she had gllll‘lntlm; was too ereat for {nn: to bi”m 1 }'3::' E‘u‘ lh:x]x' 1I‘t’\n;':uf:l(lan‘l:r{::‘:lpn':mi::’ {;r I)‘ltullelx:v No'tooner had this 1 placed her whole trust, was lying in that Kesolut! ovl{m‘re[)llnz. the final roply, und ox- | | ren fustrumenial fun 11is genth, A singla glancs Uousht mada e ahpcarencs tn eoworto ot o | sopulchre,—dond. ffu to whom whie hiad Hstened B et Tt it tho mtense | of Wi oyo would bave e o flerad trémbla dustey, In the world of machines, and fmple- | but @ fow short hours azo was arrested, ke any | era presented and sdobted, und the meeting | 54 AN aspel fenf, Ho could buvo visited all the Iieaty, and motlon, than it began o groep Ipto | common fulon in Jerusalem, was trisd linstily, adjourned. towns, citles, hurehs, winl hamlets of Judea :5}‘1‘“3,‘:-‘ 'fl‘: e nxfi"d“’?l nmrkficl what steam | and exceuted lmm tho worst ol c:lmhlmlm 1t :llur‘l.r'l".' lh'tl“s: fllz I\I\M"’lu;m":.\‘:«’glvl‘;;f;lum'_m:‘» ity could do for mankind begau to | was very carly fn the morning, Iu the gra T R PERT O [Bdhaat > i i 4k whiat o complex ereca ‘could uecompilah, | dawa, ad yet thero duvoted women, Mary unt | 111 BAMBETII CONFERTENOE | (" oinz thix, be was wanderine wbotit lat ea a doliuition of the Trinity do for us | hor assoclalce, had left thele homea'and fhide | A LECTUIY Y TUE KISIOP OF WISCONSIN, amonz mountuin ravines, and bidlg o, ;"d our wives and childrend \What con our | beds to comd to the tomb of thelr Savior Tho Rt. Rev, Dr, Welles, Bishon of Wiscon- | dimly lighted ronms, and w Emnnl! to a few ke secire froth o treatlas on tho uature of | to perform their labor of love. Marv way | ain, detivered a lecturo at the Cathedral of 83, | favarlie rlowds and toiv, il o unoaration, hot can wo expect from o erhiaps the most hmpuisive of the part D Y Wi " 4 X it d orn of debate over tis words cternally bor | sha ran shoad mid. came st 1o the tombs aha | Lelor and Yuul, cormer of -Wusbington and | (RCEME CCEL T aibiared to wpwards uf frn-uen "r ‘il'l * cternal processlon 'f Tlie en- | found the stona roltod avway from the mouth of | Peoria strcots, last oveulng, upon “Reminls- | 5io Lrethren at vucey but he don't tell us who e of the fy ! Y baptism as a8 part of the *now birth,” o a oot the bookt “but Wit s 4t 1) Bl Thert okt e (g gzt the fuier wod § For than for the teth. Judeo s hook | Ui mother. Christ eald, pars 11 Kneal : unto you, they sre spirit and they are Bo's ¥ by it contents, not by lts authior, nor translator, e te-producing power, nor pubilsher. X, may take tis o of the | St ,2’"-,,tl)illyh"l:ynl‘;:xn“ccn";uu Wireuls thy =5, CATARRH s dltesnma If no chionse, amd thus nzree with us | (S ARYE D7 RMYE DRELIEA S0t TRIOTER, EG ! that the Bible b not to bo Judized by fta TEans< | g A\Goran This, then, explains tie new birth | After a lone atrugile with Catarrh your Tators but by its contents. Is the Bible authens | ton " \Wa are berotten by the words of the | RAbICAL CURN conntere tlet This I the supreme question,—the qUes- | guur swhion is the Gospel, and brought forth REV. D. 8, MONROE, tlon thnt embraces all o'hers, N, assails the | 0080 tie And os nothing can b born of Lewisbarg, Pa. authenticity of the Rible by - nsserting | 4ol 1s 1cen than itself, 1t fs evident Uit a that ft {8 selfcontradletoryy dmmoraly | g/ qrong' of water are hot enough to completo | 1 have recommended 1t to quite & number of - aclentitically mnteae. Ho - asworts | 18 0 00 0l reors ” fimoursion 18 the spirit- | my triends all of whom have expressed 10 mio much and dentes” much, but proves nothiue, | (o G tho only correct and gsuthioritative bap- | thietr high vatimats of its value 'f," l:‘t,vgl’\" effects Passinz over i nacenrate aml distorted quo- § s A ‘ tations, wo shall trv 1o show the weight of hiv | 0 10y puntecont witk adopt the Bibls 235 Plne-st., 8t Louls. general propositlons, which are only sweeplne W e oiid women sk whut the awertlons azalust the truthiund purity of the l&‘nmt :f:;llnv:lt: saved, tell thm ulnlnli’,lu i | We have sold Baxvonp's Ramicar. Cune for Bible. . P Janguazo of Petor: * Repent, umd be bantized | several years, anit can say candidly that wa nev- Turhaps it witl bo m'llfflr;‘m o nu:l! HOL U8~ | 11y iy namo of Jeaus Chrlst, for the remission | er sold & stinilar reparstion that gave such unlk profitable tu the by réadces of Te TRIWKE | o giug, and you shall recoivo the wift of the | versel satistactiby,” Wa bave yoi o learn of ot w ionhd oo | RS P L T R B et | St o P . i a6 4 *y Y 3 3 o3 entecost, as wel al W D, [N oy wlth- the opluluss of alitr great ud fearied | e llvrturh:pn. as "revermed g Apostolle Washingtan, Tod, are known to havu made thelr mark " ot the Holy Uhost ohieres of literature, sclonee. und | Order und tells siuners to get the Holy No sooner did T begin 1o use t than my synp- oy tirst. palitieal economy, Nuthaniel eays that the hat the Holy Ghost is | toms changed, It cleared my throat, It'clearcd Tible e SvGut of burnony. with ftaelf, au | A7 Bible teaches me that, the Holy Ghost la | Lo o eed, i, "1t operatod on in exuzeeratione, m!ml.xh‘!m-uu, utkd repentigzand ot baptized, wo have the prom. | my system in a way that nothing ever before ctions.” ‘Thoms Caelyto kavs | 1 Vo8 oty (hns, and not withonut Jt. Thers | given me by doctors had done. A 1o the poorest cotiaes 07 | ary “theee great facth In the Gospel: first, the 4 SAMUFL BPINNEY, 13 one book whereln for several thou- % ' 1 thlrd, the resur- Meadow Vale, N. 8. sauls of vears thesplrit of wan s found Tichy | 4eathi second. thibirials siud tued, the resus- * and nonrlshment, sl an wterpreting response | oo i cvond, repentance; third The cnre effected In my case by Sanronn's R0 whutover i decpest in B wherotn sty to | Tandas Firel, tuiths sccond, repentaiicos thiss | p L0 1 ong was 80 rembriablo that It scomis this duy, foreyes Tt Wil ook well, the mys |y reiteston of siuss secand, the ift of the | ed to those who hail sullered witaout refict tery of ' exlutencs rofiects itaclf Nuthantel | 0, Teeiestn B0 SO ECPY PG Sher'a | from any of the usuxl reuodics tiut it could says the lible 1 fmmoral, untrue, unsclentitie, | Jonc 0 0ve" (0 udw what to do scvording to | uot bo true. I therefore mado aflidavit of i cee ey Wl o | cot- 2c] bayst fible has gone and n hre th J. Thomas, Exq., Justice of thy eutors nud discoverers in scl- | tlio scoulehre, where §b had been strongly ce- | cences of Encland and the recent Lambeth | they were, bordoos Bo tell us whore tho meet- | Colerldge; says he f 1 ble, the way # plalns Beliove shose three 1 £hee was the exfp of the dreamers vlhr :elln(u 3 :nexu":?l the oy before, und the body of the | Conference held with reward to considering | g took Llacus and, besides, the evaugeliats | with civilization, s nee, laws [n short, with wbey ,,,.,.,;V threo commands und then Boatou. NSMORE. b useful §u cothmon 1ite ereated an unmediate | Lord was cono, what the character of the chirches of Western | Moke no mention of wny such event davine | moruf and fitelleetual lul(h.nuqv}hh\;}u sup- |l enfoy. thoss three promises. GEORQE F. DI SUULE, fianarnd for the usetul fu religlon, i the Clirte-| ~*“Tho speaker drew a alinila betwecn uls clr- Ei Lould o ote. This second Canforenpe, | taken pluce, [ think it wis one of Taul's filzhts | porthuz, aid eiten leuding the wa 3““'“,“' 1 call Mr. Pentecast’s attention o theso facts, . Drugclst, Boston, ttanlty which had once heid tho human soal by | camstatice und the. affalrs of the chureh, Qo | Furopo should be,ote. Thig sec ¢y | of fmaiuation or bursts of euthuslasms or, | fel savs Bible s iminoral, and that the and ask of hlw to preach on ** What Must 1 Do o nystery was compolled to turn ubowt sl q all obstactes thut were lu the way of | thespeaker sat, washeld in Londonlastsuminer, tie wrote It by ** permtsalon,” the sning | Protestant worhl, that thinks much of it I to Ie Baved " and the Seriptural auswers to tie Ono of the beat remedics for Catarsb, nay, s ! ; g i . v lifetlie ol 1A% wen by ity uglllty, 1 ¢ o 3 The first one was called I 1507, spt ho com- the foollsh stateients In regard to the | superstitions s deluded. 1 ueville say same. Let us have the pure umsdulterated | the bost rewedy we hava qung lug Which secke'ont e gm.-hill“zun s n:xlll:”n::& I 3 .,..iimx‘a'fi“:’.‘: (Bln';r:::.'-l‘;'-mn'::z '.'x':u':le‘i‘ul:'flé n.mu'l the feeling at thnt tine auung the people | practieabitity of the muerlaee relations. Paul | S Biblo christlanity §s the companton of Hher Uulul;nll <|.r ‘Chelaty momatier it 16 autagonizea our | Mulloring, s BARyOiD's Ravical. C”"l'r-“ "...'l fhulul.lr{', and (nall the wide fleld of binan way of the prosperity of this church would be | with the sentiments existing when tbe aecond | Was auti-matrimnofal, both {n theory und prae- | toall Jsconflicts, i 'rndh:.ull}nllll:l|ey',;‘|l|xnll cherished .,,um.[,,,,, A M. C. "l?_t nummm-'ig‘i?uk"&:f;“".{'.lu:';flu;m."z:bu o will 0o longer love or tolerato s roliglon | yemoved that mornig, ~Ho ulshed the wtory | Couforenca. was calld, Upon the farmer | b divincs e utitg clatiss W, i1, Sews % = Tor st bt 10 tleara thy head wid ot shnple intellectual alistractions, of the reaurrections doseribed the feclings of | cecaslon tho brojeck was met with uathe | Tiie evangellats du not agrea In regand to the | *Tho whole hupeof humah prozress fs susnend: AMUSEMENTS. forusa dn Solalation, 1t tlears Wabiead 4t "w:‘;l;wumy Wwith this practical form of | mingled hope, fear, and joy which aatmated | g but eoldiess and indifference, Iumlnulr:m u““:“ w;.\u. p‘uh l?m; l‘(im-h". unfnlnlu L“{Il'l‘llx‘l‘II;;",L;:’:.;:;]i';ri\\;illik'ul)!‘]‘l‘lllgl;l,l.:?:fll{‘ll‘lj“l!{l":a'lu h SIEMIE . :,l:.nr:‘t. |'l‘)‘L' m&m“‘;z‘:;flnfifiuflnfi: !wmm"f canie another fac cl " Vi coefveed | truss, Eachiong gives ashifferent version of it. i el E ) - 'y d Jhedennd I?n.curmmu'}m&h action Farher | Detee and Dopme ol “5he reeh o ths | Wit ira mnl oot and ek pArbciaked | 11 thy wer tasbird, WY cOuld (b or havs | cions and Immoraitiet - Aas far {ua brog. SRR TAN DEANA ind "o disagreeuble hawking daribg the entire Christf 8 iristiauity of dugtripe. ‘Tuat fact was | followers of ~Jesus; the trlal ol faith | in by over s hundred Blshops and Archblshiops, | recorded It the same ju cach casod "o ouly “"'. Uprlsing of the mnmmn peopla tow coudl- | with Which they were taxed wus for greater 2 ;mrup of the worly, | Tedson that can by ussined for thele disagres- lu "lrduclllnn, which wade them capoble of | thau that which suy Christian of to-day wus g 5[1"{ the DBishop of Canter- | munt by, that the writers wero not cyo-witncascs mx“nx ihe value of o religlon. Au fenorant | ealicd upon ta meet.” Aud then the joy Xpo- o lyacluthe, aud other notables | of the crucitixion, und wrote fruia smero hearsy, T afiirans satistied with a reltglor: et 14 | rictced by Mary und thic othors when ‘ticy saw nglish and Roman Cathiolie Cliurchies, | Another Bivlo erfor to Which T wisly 1o lavito wm“» the marvelous. = Such sn age demands | and recognized their Lord after Hu had tisen. | The speaker salid_ho would like to see the };muu'u uttention, which I have found by (amg”’.m"'d” sud lfezend. Uusccustomed | Mary was the first one to whow Jesus ap- | rescntatives of all the churches togett searching tho Nerfptur, [0 mc“!ullu i\ Thouie Ukes of reason lllua‘ feed upouw magiug- | pearcd. Bbe was so overcome with jovous | meeting to bear witnuas that the Lhy Matthew, tourthchupter, llrl‘lllmll Jesus, has oG 2l this sceno chiangen when educatlon | emotions thut she absolutely forget the resur- | Home was not the trus Catholle Church, but | medlately afier 11 Laptisu by John b the Jur- o jigted the musses upwgrd und has civ Heru'fa the Lord 5 | vhat the Chuych of England was, 1o related | dun, was led up futo e wilderaess to be Jidguent that can istinguiaiy botween o | but Christ told her to go’ and tell the Discivles | soima fatereating clrcumatancos with the Cons | tembled of o Dovily and was thiere forty days “ul“\'{u and o substance. Thus, while s prac- | thut the Lord bad risen from 1ho gave. Bome | ference, . ‘Uhey helda mecting befors the Con | and forty nigh Han‘( niakes it Al mare tologi froPhy cawe along to fnvite the public | undertoook to say that the Bakor rovealed | yvention ok placy In At Martin's Clurcdy, | deflulte, 1or s Wavs, 2 NIX Immedi- 10 tre sojectults, cducation wus coming ulso | Himaelf Urat to Mary Mazdalens becauss sho | Cantorbury, and 15 was well attended. | ately the splrit driveth niu fito the wilderness, Solouk, A new forn; of e Of B: nd wus with wild beasts.’ thoughs fuvited tue | great deal of general truth fu this argument, | chair that was sald to hiave been owned by one | tombted of Natan, a 8 HeRsse Liodleawsy from abatraction; cducation cnr | But the avenker thought 1 was beeausd | of U Buxon Kings, and uscd by the missanary | Sow, Jolus tn his tospel, sucond chapter, atates el to aceept of the infitation, Mary -needed Him wmore thau anybody | Bishops. What could be a more fitting thine to | that Lhelst was ot a '“l-‘"li‘v“ ‘"“ Cang Alung yisoleupotary fact mut also e uoted. | else, Then Ho told Mur{ to go | bringit out thun upon this occasionf ‘Therewere | 0f Gallles o ~”"| !lxln‘, Ly fo) nw‘mu putiich 8 pructieal shuve of puilosophy wid | and’ tell @ Poter and the other | i Biaops, represcuttuy the ditfercnt arches of | 1L1s baptisw. 1l combie to Joln ls Jecundod in [T Lt;l_u.ualluu came anotber resuit of Hber- | disciples,"—Ha wanted ber to teliall of them, | time, and marking the reizn of innumerable | the Brst cirapter, nmI‘!In. n\i«uuu! of u‘.‘f :fl.r» comtnon Ly the feeling fun the hearts of tho | but to tell Peter first, becauso Peter moss eed- | monaretw, For more than two ceuturies L rlue witich touk place on llmllhlrnl succeeding mfl:‘“ Propla that 1hey had a flzht to demand | od {lim, Afterwanl Chrlst walked with the d! 5 beth Collee, where the Couvention was beld, | dav 1a recorded tu the second |r :pp:)er._ - pncdia. T well-oporessed, theuiout thorough- | cipl with them coustantly. O | had been the bewdquariers of the Biel Another tuluewich [ would ke Brothoe Frank um{‘" d souls do not know that_ they dare yes," s Tu walkod with them whilo He | of Canterbury. ‘Pl tofixup: Onthevery ;s.lyl that Luke (chap. 7) or netghty 5O Church, or Brate, | was o varthi but 14 Lo with us now!” e bad | the wppearunce of for, | Teprescnts Clirtat ral-lng the ““f""’_"" 6 sun from of o) ;r Fhiey expect to sufller, ‘Vhey koow | taken espocial patns to tell us that Ho was in | with the many curlosities and relies of bygupe | the dead, io the \llu;.'u of X oln“ Matthiew (in in M,,fl ‘“x erlug, They sy wicked Chrigtians | the Blbie, Jo was with us In our business, fu days, including, unoshe other things, the Prayer- | the viziih chapter) r_wmunu' [} it os Lufog ¢ Tich et DUt they sinply feel that the | our uilices, dn our onses, uid lu our suiltuite. | ook of Queen Elizaboth, Bixty-threo of thy | the easiern sl of il Ses Gaillee, In the [y ] 510 arowlog class huve pecullsr privie | Chrlst was with us svarywheres of Hlo was not | Bisbops present were represebtatiyes from | country of the ivizesencs, ~njorn than thirty iy ry;{_n lares folks even when Uuh:!t lu heaveu thero wuumf;u o lapplucas thiere. | Ameriea, und the speuker argued that sucl a | miles from Nain, b mmmlum!mmbnnw Vot ller »poor soul inight think wicked. | Ho was with ull mnaukiud, wherever thero, was a | feeling s exlsted f that osembiy could no | uim dn elips. nor dig uion’ pentd m_“cql:nlu ¥0 ratsed up the com- | beart oooi tg receive Hin, bave been awakened twenty or thirty years ugo, | Western sidg of the svi, ou which Natu was sit- i e Yotforsan, snat 1 ave | - ‘That o good erman Uicatre lu the centro of | 2y, bul an uubreelentl ciesgpets ot Eolea :;“'my'.'“":d'. andd always will say, thint a stadioua | the ¢itv has virouully become a necessity hera | orchester (Mass.) Beacon. veraaal of the sacred volume will neke better | was demuonstrated jast evening by the large itizens, better fathers, nud better husbands, audlenca which Utled Tlooley's Theatre to wit- Price, wmx‘ 'mo"ffiu ]Il‘l)‘l]llef. T{:auw, aud avaatl’ Blidying lndeeuicics sl siiarsiiie | nes the Inaugural perforuiance of Mr. Hoech. | Directions 31, 8uld by 1l draugla 1 them | rection; ehie only thought, * @ soclety the power to look and the eslro | sought for Him most carucatly, ‘There was o | Thoy brought & massive wtone | wtul o wasthere inihe wilderness furty days ar ¥ st . ks " ster's new (erman dramaticcompany,{The lare e | bettert - gndrew duckion - says: | and fashianale andience rewinded one ot thi oLLI N y which our Republie rests.” Alus, then, for our | days when (erman Sunday perforinances at the c tradictlons wd fea! Nathnufel says st there | 20 20008 o restore the confidence e contradlctious than chavters i the 3 bty und hat T can voint ont thousmdeof | Of the Germans in legitimate and houes VOLTAIC (B them) und ulso show the Bible's Iinmoralities, | dramatic vepredcutatious, which, through Mr. savs: “rhe Dlble 1s the best Look 10 | years, had becn greatly shaken, 1o has got to- P Rs thy worl!" Nuthanlel sage thut the Bible | 5 0 00" company which could haraly is tmmoral, Tord Bacon sgve: @ Thery | FHGH B e S et never was tound (u any age of the world_eithey { b Impra upon A e : i o religion or law th: 'hlluhlzhl)'enlltlm pub | scasonr when the better class of nctors Llectrlclly with [lealing Balsams the Rupublie, It 1he Blble i only o bundle of con- | New Chleago were in thele glory, My, Hocche ELECTRIC Joum Adams, secand President of our Republie, [ Wurster's mfsmanugemeut durtng the lust two Ile rond s the Bible ure uit ynder engagomont at other puints. o . Nathanfel sage thit tho Biblo contalns noro | s ull the best insuubers of Alr. Wurster's uid Curative Marvel of the Age. c chapters, cte Sie Jeaac | company, und has added about bal ¢l " T LG LI Serlptures of | others, afl of whorm Livu oud reputations, uid ey aro fustguty sootulogy boaliow, sd Giod to be the most sublime putlusuphy, u- | one ur Lwo of whom were furine) red - e s By apolied thanlet says that 1he Bible 18 untrae, tnmol ites in this city. While it must” by admitted “rmz Annlmhtkmual cleat ey Ao spplies- aud selt-contradivtory. Napofeon Bonapal thiat the cotpuny fs still capabie of (mp.mrr e Ao e il wayss o Everything fn the Bible 13 grand Sl | ment, yet It showy the deslre of Mr. [loschster I Nl el e Ve (e Care " God?” Nathaniel savs that the | o furiish as good o company und give as good ulnful Nerye I 3 i e o amd - unacientils 1 ity ;.\ulleunnancfi:gxu Creuaties wil itz il | in of Caroni Wedkucua ted itimaniory count of Urestion, cte. Usof. Guyot says: | i1 he suceeeds now, umd properly supix s | P . A Disranacdu (e Ot » C t Lo v that | he will no doubt keop his word and give the olsons frons th Hload h ated, Wk tle:uul::ulx:i“u';fxlyl‘x‘:‘élsdfl:i(:m-fi by Maics are the | Uermane of Hiis clty & tlieatre next senson | the Prevention of Fever wud Agus, Liver Com-', von_tale 10 such an | 3 Dr, Auderson then vxborted the'cougrewation | which showed that tho poople were becoming | uatd, thl the day afcer, : ‘ Ialoty, Malurlal s Contaglous Diseascs, tuwy Noaknesiens ey oo ! Wil of theso fusbired (1) Evangellsts on | ssma. s thass which nilerd scieucs enables | which will bs sccond to nous in thiscountry, | plalnty, Coniagluus iscas a Wey ¢ all the once biddes | 1o make & wrowt effory that day to fres the | more lHboral aud charitable rapldly, bich of thess ( gellsts 4 A Moike ¥ & b helic il f last evenlug was auun. | are wonderful. Comusred v i = . Reteroug uuum*:::.u ';m‘ ‘tu;n;cllulr '1':1‘.'»3».'“,"31 fif"“‘{'“"u“i?‘u"“‘(‘ ‘;":";{.‘u mlh:m Au:i Nc:)ld- MEMORIAL BERVICES, {:1)51::‘1‘(“\::: ‘““;l“’litl ;nnmn i ubonus, or Dus 1o ol “Wadery: wilenée. luzh Siller, | new wewmbers of um| compniny m tflllflui !.Ti“":u‘{.hfifi{{-‘if'ifi'.- l”%‘u‘l‘x:' : i \:';ln‘ .l, E v::l.y‘ » 3 swl | Ing fu thels s for, Yy wake the ‘i ; % itinptst 3 eyt edib " v 'he pla, s enl X _ nifiva . : {“"‘:'lf;ru&l‘c.l‘-.xr 10, but ey bold oue diving | sassitce!' ¥ gurts fof, 9 COMMENOUATIVE ozm"nmr LATS MBS M. 8 n(';‘xfi“n" Laul, l"ib!llt':llxfl&v""b“'igkh'.fu" uts .i;ufllnen;l". l::‘:fi,‘{fl‘.‘}.‘:&’:;'zi;:‘ln \hulbf"l-l‘{ui' S‘mudm-"fig:z‘-u"l("c“ \iven of the Tiwo My | conteivances, sfik futo ubter tawisntficacy, || i Vel U0 oo b of st they Wil | * Sir. Gttt dane forward and mada o dnancit 3 UARKEST, e Clrist say. * My Father 1o gredter oo | el - bf Apereaaus - seientide ‘nuw\\({)u draiin that lras acbioved s0rme success 1 Gers PRICE, 25 CENTS, .. : Hichece, 5 3 P08 harg I Gt | Atcit cecpatiue the alles of e, | wifeof tioaaitol 6 Wedtinlosion e seran | T Chrtt ol Wit b, wid a6, | Tt - ot @it it Orueles: of (5 DiUle, | mgny, ut which, owlog Lo ls dowwnd wedlong | ettty md Tealass | There ~ ¢ AV 1 Dol q o' into hurch, were hel u tha lco (corper ol 4 T ) ¢l L " _ e 0y % & Pl vy ctlon, will never become populur in coun: A s vl . 3 R ] : 1 ulm’i«:?:.t‘i'é‘é:.‘i“flh{‘.,‘.‘.“‘ SOReTL sttt | biwratibe st o ey Wiy ey g‘::* “and Jackson strecte) last yvoning, and | Ui Esmeathe tud bo seer that Curbtl T spuirestly shusio, Dot B e oo on Jati Lue aew Leadonie hly Balsaus d Gumneore 0 be Tount (2 Con ) Litgoble chicriatd Tor ralfgion. Jolied with | fouit themsshves wider = ebe of $50.00) | wero fmpresalve wnd futereating. The congre | ard seattond all theozi e i, wil aboiind T v, il Vindicatad | il fvorsble luprostion. Ble lo bobe great [ YoLraie o i '+ D s A - e cten bl thew, Sold by all druggista, VURINCE Lo wake thens blind bo te de- | Uon the vavucut gl thia ubligation dupeadad | gation was o large onv,—all tie ceats 4t | ke ailin vi) DL wd eb0 Loty whidh Lo il Hue | wetress by uny wedys bat s b couscicutious | the 3 RElL,

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