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z : en pee THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCI 29, 1880. ——— rnc tho blood wpon ti chor: | Hintels and tho snivation. witch way feast g | wes Pie tt eet | ee cece Un or He ion Ua | ned ap Seton Sel Sita maa tga wiarance | {nth enn a Fem oot of hn tr ves. ss atombiems of | would bo if thore wero not mn mansions | his was far Crom an ideal body, [ta proporttot A A LA 8. = n Is resitrree! AB AN Onl f i is Fe ean ee et ee eee ee ee ee on ae ee re errs ED. Li its BHD ana Gon! Heal SRG JE UAL One eone: [wore ater sy Hani coclitnaioe otters pet: irhoro presrvied wie nasontinlly in tnister- | Chrietinna to. tho. torrore of dentt Chee tl fe) in the Church be iH ‘ fn ye natn, ane nt in {t so that all would | Darrnased, its not Infrequont pains discouraged | Day feature, Tho choristers entered from thoir | thor paschal lamb, and It was a weet Its Observance in the Churches | thott tuturo to, bo shaded. by tho thought that | afew weeks, that from ono fragment of n yene | plain, and arranged tan tr 1 on BAC, AONE ig Tho choristers ente n mtr not many ean hear tho sania aweet muale or | we may fecl how deeply tho enlamitles of earth | think alike and hive exactly tho ame fens of | his destro for dane atts and [ts hereditary tend- | room on tho loft during the singing of tho pros | thought that the Anglo-Catholic Church wns of Chicago. havo tho tenrs wiped from ofthoir faces, it | need tho length and brondth of n Christian re- | what n man ought to be, and what was the thing | oncy to unantic iputeal mortality somotimes | eesstonal hynin, and puissed up the narrow ulelo | colebruting tho resurreetton of tha Criuinet ought tobe very dimault for a saint to he happy | lion of grent tenderness, Only a tow days ago | towork at, and whit were proper things towenr, | crowded his soul with atrangely mysterious | tothe ebaneel During the introlt, tho pri st'a | Ono on tho snmo dny and with {ho anne servicg ina prradize from which ho knows many tobe | Willlam fi nue Willard, a youth tn tis tith yenr, | and to cat, and toown, doyonbeliovenny Jallthat | dread. Rotel ust anette ml this, however; he prreosatotn, chonded be. tho erioifer, v wos | all tho world over, “In conelision, tho Preacher oxclited who wore ns virttous os bo himself | took away his own life. “Ho hid been, ‘na tt |} oyer was built woulthave been more wearisome? | belloved 1 his body, and was delighted to know | followed by tho ned sand tho Hoy, Arthur | dwelt upon tho various parts of tho Enater Rory - Prof. Swing’s Special Theme Was } tind been fromed'to him, long onough, upon thi'shore, | Tue Tomato it with many mnusions, to mide | that ho was to live, after to momentary eplanda | Ritelio, enteroi tho chancel from the sido door | feo to alow how hennuifully twas mdnpta ts “ " " ‘Thus you will poreotvo that tho moro religious | He must sail across tho sea. ‘Tho resolution and | it with mountain, and yalloy, and far-atrotohing | of tho grave, forever. Tho lifo, inchiding the | rauth of tho organ, nnd took thoir placoa tn } give tho eon eaaittony faking part inita fe Is Life Worth Living ? relations of tmukind will not tell us that this | tho deed wero perhaps conitne within the coms | veenn. und Mowery meno, tnd gity nt coun | won, tut formad, and gontiued la res Front of tho, ttne, tho young puto worn his france far thoferapiucous Huougits on the} ji th ts. ntido soon crosaed, . Ho mado men ao iliferen vie 1 oxly: would enw vee r 5 {ont sme depenas upon tho quality of tuose | edves not take ong to wolkn anchor ni movs | tint wont is the meat of nnotsthe polsan of the | Reform nnd zeeontinng tL forover. that wns | om with Me garuek valvel, erase, aru wonoath | "“y'thaatterioon (he Suntay-achoo! children In My Father's } relntions. Yt is all irrational for us to raise tho | out. Bixty seconds perhaps pinned tho great | othor. ilo made thom with varying tastes, and | thodoctring of the itesttrrection as stated by | this, {iis dallante, aco alb, with insnipte and stole | had un Enster festlyal, with a servicoot Sundays And Bro Locke Chose as Ills Text, “In My Father's | eset ontarbetcre hamanitynndanye Yes, | Joumeynad mado tho rand teh. tapirations, and ideasof thoonJarabia; nudit | God's Word In tho light of modern blologtedt | of white allie ; Longtheone noc ) HOO Bsns and carota, and the ovening surg: House There Aro Hany Nanstons.” tian Is noble, man js sorrowful here, but he is | *"Ewns tho glance of an oye, ‘twas the draught hea Riven a sparkle to lito: te bas Tanto Hee ous Jeneniny Cod, mada tho first, hod oat ns gona tar Weed woroof unusual lengthens bs- | ico clused tuo eolebration of tho day, : ‘ : dvenbl has afforded wn aronn Ce y ¥ . > | — 3 ‘4 enn, bls arng to poration: waon fhat Fee ne From tho tiasora of honith to the paloness of | all tho varying, upin fae, aad room and mun body was, unfortunate, and gras sutoring aw vihing Uke tedlananesn ta tho dovout ware ‘lage Calta yostoriny mornicg as Ty roy scope cnotigh for the healthy contilet of liter ‘ot — t 3 bo e ro hi While Dr. Willi Preached U; Parndisel Why sing to bumanity A eone Of Tino te deunit wo commit this tnbappy youth | ent willk.” Each midividual ainn, ondowed | {hie ocupled and ruled ite ‘Hie could not think, | der of tho service was ns followay yi Iecopal Chuvah, corner of Michieng tee berets ae ae a EL aL OR With “tree Swill, imukes, Uf necessity, <n | ald of course, could not way, duse how henutival | Processtontl—tyinn 108, qwanuotind Zwouty-sieth arent, the 1ov Bi A, the Immortality of the Body. Pent change betore we can explain from re: | From those briof oxtracts from only apagein | now cloment In’ tho world, anothor man- | and'perfcet tho mind of mun was, but ho dared | Introit—Psnim de Holinnd votfelating The, reverend gontioman figion the carcerof man upon enrth. Roman- | tho history of this ono congregation, inferamid | sion; and tatk’ ns we choosy abowt | venture the statement that man's mind was tot ‘oNeat. “How aro tho dead raised up, and with wh ism, Episcopniiantam, Calvinism, and all Chris- | what scenca, awful and solemn, Aperny at | ench man boing only u bundle of his ancestors, | one whit more beautiful and porfcet, i no way | Kyrto, “Sacred Heart”... sesese0. ls y at EASTER aimtin Wi nttee womth pase’ fo ‘n° unpriee | spirits to toe Chnstinne God ‘ 01 G ‘. worl torms mbouutifin pictlira ta ‘contempnt Pind now Wo come to one more namo which we | Helovod, what a wretehed place be ————— —————————————_—_—_—_— M mit such | variety of manstons; that {s, of vblding-placos,— | longer ho lived with hla body tho botter ho liked | tough of Miss Allport, nnd tho sopranos, | ing ye:cemn epee Une star diftoriig from another starin glory.” Ite to Know himeelf, and was not infrequently | altos, tonors, and bassos of th ute joy> i; Re body do thoy comet’ —L Cor. £0, 35. Ivy's this lnrge valloy, | several peculiaritics, each bundle fs put up ina | more fearfully wonderful, than bis body, Mo Epistle. 1 Dey The Crowded Services at tho Episcopal | MAmy im te olen ore lig ara FOO | nO aE te it ao live nohise necnuee | diferent way. and ofhibite w ua. combinntion: | cowid agree teevencuntiy park wit hie soul as | Gloria Tibt—Anotont’ F pate, daterion oF Tho fina Jyrescnted 9 mos. Church of the Ascension. havo begun or should bo now continuing ita | coming to Its ond it Nttle matters how or | and isn now drop, with nnew favor, inthe cup | readily as with bis bod ae How coukt wo con- Goapol. q 8 Nils ve 1 into tho widespread arms of tho | of human jifo, tinue” to be men an women without | Laus Tihl—Anctent. full of evatlos gaeth th AM'be thelgeave. ‘and ail Tee eae came to each 1s that tho Now, if ¥artoty and difference are ronlly nt tho | both way to his poor thought, ineoncely= Credo, *Snered MMoart’ beyond werofullof bitternoss. Chis medicval | honorable sink not into oblivion nor into tor- | bottemof ail the joy aud happiness of earth, | aule. Why croato the body but for F Bol Floral Decorations and Othor Features at | refigion wasn beautiful theory for the few, but | ments, but Into the kingdom of n supreme | why should it be ‘any differont tn tho life of | n mortal life? May be the soil and body died | Glorin Patei—Tallls, ing plants depondad trom every available jeatlons aud fare patina, outing nic flowering plants were pinoed tn proftision bout tho entree Iho chancel was studded with beautiful toed > in differont desivns. Tha follow! 3 vion—And ask not | Paradise? Nay, docs tigt our Lord show that tho | togethor. If antinat organization might utterly rortory. pres momorinls * ng Epiphany, the Oathedral, Eto, Thang Hiceatecrubieneisalities azury fork | fore” A Une Ike, ‘Upon those. auorce: | name rule wil’ prevall whence auys, tin my | nnd irrevocably perish, what clso was suro to Prayer tor two Ghuroh, §“S* piccen were ile most prominants Decorutions P ig Covsnr or n Tauis XIV, buten reguing begeary | Your friends hava alrondy gono, many of thom. | Fathor'’s houso are many mansions’? Mow | enduro? Sursum Corda—Anctant. Mrs, WhGant Tilton: inrgo white floral ty ry First Sermon by the New Pastor of the in finding a poltties for man we must move away | would follow Ina aw yong. si . 2 8 . 7 Ns pei ty, Ss, Mother, frothor," and the initial "IL," given seoeGounod | Aire, Kdwand P. Hall; standard anchor by Mee, 1, Dwight; cross, Mra. C. T. Raymond; croscont and star, Miss Gould; altar decorations, consists her children all alike. who still ive must | of flesh and blood which fsullthe thine chang- | reason and plainiy disclosed by tevelution,cume | ioncdictus, *Sacrad Heart". Second Baptist Church. Fo eo eee nk outiiene | keep our engimements with thoro who have | ing, so thn Tam mag tp now of rotitlydiiturs | toourrollels “This doctrine. monnt. that covery Ganon oF tho Trauaty, and money, and education, and devel. | crossed tho Hood. If it was right for us ta coma | ont particles from the%e which fornted my body | huni body, as well as oer human sun, was | Agnus, “Baored Heart” opment to tho moat numbers In the seattercd | into such a land, it will bo right forusat inst to | when a child, But "1" means A Individual | iamortal by the power of Gods that In tho life Tutor, ing of ahleld and star, by Mrs. ‘Thomas Anderaon homes, Equally in religion, if we would finda | goaway. And If thore was an Almighty which | self, whntover that. ee my chnracter, my | of tho Suture mon were to live ‘na thoy did now, | Gloria, “Snored Henrt. find Miss Grace Hodges: puiplt decoration N 1S LIFE WORTH LIVING? mitionnt explanation of man’s. presence upon | cotild rend ws hore where thore {slight andleurn- | hopes, my likes and dislikes, hidden in tho form | with this difference: that tholr bodes would bo joned OW. Dounos tyro, Airs: Hovland nares ' ON NY PROM. BWING, earth, it must be i religion that will not adi to | ing and affection and beauty, there remains a | thot ia to bo sconin Paridise, whatover that may | na thowzh thoir sons had heen sinless. Tho | Nuno Dimittis—Paniter, p. 1. Lambs harp bearing tha word " Brothor, GERM btab iiss tho darkness of tho problem. Tho {mmortallty | God who can remove us to another clime whero | be, Now, !f you and I ‘nre to rise from.| Restirrection would introdtico the redeemed inte | Recessional—Hyman 114. Miss Molllo Mitchell and, Mra. J. 1, Stovone, ~Prof. Swing prenched yesterday morning at | Ortho oi church docs not oxpluin man’s ene | tho days andycars ean pass In more ofhuppiness | tho dead, wo do not riso the snme. Wo | aacconiBten of physical na well usspiritual | ‘tho sermon Kisclt. was vory briof,—nocessarily Tecoration of tho lectern, stra. A. Tooth end tho Central-Ausio Hall, taking as tis toxts reer, for, investiiating 1b tuliy it means anim= | and blossediicss. | iappy Eoster Sunday that | pass into Paradis, if in God's | merey | immortality, from whuso porfect security and | xoy in view of the length of tha othr serviecs. | Siar AtO tinnalitors decoration’ of. the chee ‘Wheroforo is light given to him that isin mte- | mortality af pain for the vast majority, and | comes to us each spring with its frosh buds and | wonttaln unto that blessed spot, two dierent | beautiful “roposo no man would Ayal ‘The pastor chose for ila toxt tho foltowing up- | gtatis, by Mrawtf. M. Knickerbouker, Mra, @ ey 1 : ALM. Mra. George , - | blooms and leaves to remind tho heart that sown { mon, on difforent planes, with diferont Ideas of | wander, Human probation opened in the Eden | propriate Pauline exhortation: iO. leat oT a onerordentn tut it comer not, and dig | (LORefore auch u roligion only redowbles the Git | Troon a ee orialy SOWn in wenunoss ie | Happiness, and diiterene dexrcus of “dequires | OC Asin: Laan probition Would. telamponnciy:| PNepP ate Haulne exhortations, a thogy | Mocob, and dirs 1.0, Ranney, for it moro than for hid treasures: When most minds think of the horrld fate of | risos in power. i Menta, and wo pass out of Tarndise to the | end in the second Eden on Iifo's fulr | things which aro above, whoro Christ sitteth at, PILANY, / Who refolce oxecedingly and are glad when | the hunthon and of all not holding to cortain —__— resurrection of tho deat, and tho Judgment, | inumortal shure, God's orlvinal plan of asso- | tho right hand of God. Sot your affection on A vory largo nudicneo attended the Church of thoy can tind the grave.—vJub, ti, 20, 21, 22, articles of belicf, the term Calvinism often re- TI MANY MANSIONS. diderent men. Thoro ly always a nover-eniing | chited physical and spiritual manhood in death: | things above, not on thinga of tho earth.” tho Eplphany, Throop streot, between Monro Ineked you to estinate tho worth | curs in thought and speech, but often unjustly, : stairquso, up which, and niso down which, it is | lest coutiuunnce of bolug in this world was | Enater, said tho roverend pastor, always enmo | ond Adims, yesterday morning, tho alsies being Lest Sunday I nsked y for it igonlyn branch of the old Christianity, BERSON NY THY NEV, DR. LOCKE, 1 over in or power fo ascend and deseend: and | broken up, as all know, by tho sin of tho race, | to tho Christian with w hato of brightivss and | fled and al! the available standing room boing Bie ant abe Gabe Slowed ns dis and waa ao'worso thu the tree from which It | ‘Theinterler of Grace Episcopal Church pro | all alongthe steps of that statrense nre acuttered | nnd (twas to bu gloriously and telumphantiy ro- | ginduesa ubout it and oneneh a dng he could | occupied. connect rom the expec! nA O! ven; sf roy - | myn in different atages of ndvuncemont or of | tried at ho Restrrcetion. Life existing borore | hot help rojoleing, ‘Tho reason why tho | ‘The church was handsomely decorated, ‘The viewed in ite atmplo form ns boing pnssed in Was brokorh | Dantor Yas ot realvinist, yout ental i eeuitHrul nppeaeance Jemereey patios Fetrogression. Tdonot consider those Inst. tor | orsnutzution, 1s It manifestly must. have lone, any wae 60 tient. nnd glorious ‘to | pulpit; niter, and rending-dosks wore decked obedience to the Inws of right and of imental | camo long before Calvinia camo, Those old | ie 1 ducted by tho Rey, | Uy. Hix your thought on that blessed stage | wis the tngtrumontality God employed to build | Christians was that thoy loved tholr Lord. Somo | with clogunt whito and Ruster eloths, nnd thosa a full saints who anid they would derive such bliss | Yoors, The services wera conducted by the Rev. | whore tho children of Gad go after death; and L | tho human body the tirst tte; and why, In the | might sny that thoy refoleed becnuao-Lont, and | woro ornamented witha narrow border of sulle and physical health, that sojourn seemad full of | Sets cone thelr enemies in torturostived hune | Dr. Zocko, who preached the following sermon | repent my Lord's words, thatit ia not one plico | time of selence, He iisleted, might Ite not cin | tho fustanud aneriiices brought with ieewere | aid rusbuds, Tho pulpit wae adorned Witt merit. It was confessed that wo woro dealing | dreds of sears before nny part of our Protestant | from tho texts for all nen, where ull think alike and do alike, | ploy it Just as enslly the wecond Uma todo tha | past. Ifauch wseltish rouson us this didoxist | wrenths, fostoona, and hondants of | amilax, Jnrgely with an unknown quantity. Wo were | realm cnine up outof thodarkocenn, We ni- In My Fathor’s hougo are many mansions; if tt | 2nd stay ever on one level. It is i pico of | samo work, or In tho Resurreetion? Thoro wero | With some, thoy aught specdily to chinge it ull, | roses, edrnations, and lilles of tho valley. ‘The like the sofontisie whon thoy think of | mit that calviniem offers to tho Ips. of tho hit- pea 20, | would have told you. I go to pro- TEAy, Ennnatonite Pate perinnily will not. fake: Hie eelantiig cosone tial coe pe urged nalnek anil conform thoir thou bts a ole vee te Ape seork | Pande. Pe ad porecred. with 1 ” j, the position that hollness puta. overy one on vs yates A ho aplrit of the text. Lont. hind beon to tho t 8 wi {bat ether In spnco which ons tae a te a eee tee EE CUP ALY | paren plied for you.—St. John, 200. 2. level, Itcertainly never Hovs onenrth. Ttdoca { rection that could bok bo Just us successfully | Ciaitiun wine Ie Was. intamded to ace Euetes | encircled with, Neng planta, calla-tlies, gerne beam to our windows and fields, But | thoough a land and a crowd that did not. know | , Beloved Easter! Well did tho Church namo | not give culture, It. docs not give breadth of | used axutnst its being inthe marvel of gontora- | should not loao tho frult of it, As Christ died | nitiins, and umbretie planta, In addition to the wo struggted long toward the concluston | that divine waters onght to be rieet. When wo | theo Queen of Festtvitles; fur: thau comost | view, It docs not affect a great number of tho | tlon, und especially agalnst Its boxinning in tho | and rose again, so were Christiins enllod upon | boriering of amlinx and: roses, the altar-ctoth ‘that ench day well epent tn this scene isn jewel | ray, thoreforo, that tho explanation of manean- | crowned with tlowors, clothed in abining white, | differonces between ton and men, Whatinakea | fimt representation of the human taco, to tiso. into tho newness of spiritual life. A | bore tho monogram “I. HL 8." in the centro, in by Itsclf alone, and that oil tho daya man had not'bo found Ih tho old Chureh Iden of {minor- necompanted with music, and halted with unt | You think tt will level ull grades In Puradiso Some, howovel f so, me, howover looked upon {holt borlies in vistn of, plortous and plocnal 2 Snonad out to wenitax and wbllaml zal carnations, Poses, snd 5 ° oh things as rank above rank! illurly untriendly eye, tore! m, ‘The thought he would have ils hearora | lilies of the valley, 6 ralling nbOve stood a. epont in this planot since the race began would pamela, Tagan. mo one | Braneh “of site ole. versnl Joy! It Is ns 1f one stopped from tho dark | S04 Geatroy il eteh thins na rank nuove ron Shas one te. would 7 0 Aro not all tho Scriptural pictures of Heaven | evil wo might urge against tho body wo might | carry away with thom wag that thoy were culled | magnificent er bout threo foot high come average a good and not an evil, To-day let 18 | os, dead ‘or ilving, which did or do, for | and gloomy street into tho bright radiduce of | plotures of a state whoro there aro chorubimand | still more urge ngulnst tho’ soul, for in tho soul | to follow God in etornal thingay—that tholr | posed of callns, Hiled in with carnations and "| te soraphin, principalities and powers, angel and } and uot in tha body wero lodged tho evils | religion was not for a few’ hours on | roses, and bordered with amllax. ‘This cross was ‘iat Joke beyond to 4 allsimply moral men, and which will not bur; i tay. O1 th ft ig | (0. the endowments and attainments of those | Tho human soul was not compelled tosin, It | rigon, lot not Ells followors remain in tho old | callus, enraations, and roses, and tropical feathe mark tho Increased yaluo of bis strange fuctand | i, "inCiptizen ehild in consecrated ground. | We lor, of | to-day. Or rathor, 3 | who hold thom? Why thon atonid Purndiso ho | might bayostood true, ‘Tho fall originady, and | Ncvdlifes but lat tuster be to tue tho beri er mips pants bf w divi green colar, is prospect. p ‘Theso forms of ploty may havo trees of useful: | Ke onw tuking the Southorn tran hera on some | any difforent fro Heaven and earth? O, would | eich tino Ie wus repented, was not God's'pur+ | ning of a new tife, glorious and oternal, ‘Tho buptisinal font, stood Inthe Intge recess Havo we any right to add to tho balances this | ness, but thoy will not expinin tho existence of | Cold, Uiting duy, shivering even within his warm | ithe endurable to all differing men if it be only | pose but man's invention. Graco Just and good | "The colahration of tho day ended in tho oyen- | to tho right of the pulpit, and this was made the religious congiieration? ‘This, too, is u pecultar | tholitinan mice, Areliiion that stands indoube | Winhhiags, and a fow Hours Ania ninsolt 1g | marked by 9 dull uniformity, only ono mansion, | cnouxh to redeum man’s sinful soul could not | ing with yespers and n sermon, dso oF pedestal tow mianmnoth pyruutd of solid g 8 EON ain Ih s full to do ag much also for ils aulforing body. ninlux and cue Hlowers, the eatin inreoly wee question, but the afirmative answer is tho mora | Over nn infunt’s grave can throw no Hyht upon gorgeous flowers, and emerald grass, And tho with ovory room exuctly tho siino sige, anc nc. | full todo iB body nil wely pi hot: , dint thy the sume way for every mun? | The Vouter thon reforred to tho Wlble for a c dominating. Suspended over this from the arch, rational.” We know nothing about man ‘a pri- | Sy dilloult problem, that may have trisonor | Enstor thoughts aro auch Joyous ones.” All tho | Evel it que Lord ted not so courly seldthat it | evidence of tho ltesurreation of the body auyit EASTER SERVICES, above wast hanging busket of lying plants: tae muy arise indie mind of man lzzk it ori." Whether ho shouli or should not have | “ay avold tho dark, logienl roproach that would year quot, i enentnpall aeralaet Us f grizzly | was a place of dilfercnees, would not analoxy | thut tho Old and Now ‘Testamnonts emphasized ONRIST REFORMED EPtscorat. cnuncH wire which supported ft boing ontwined with ‘Deen mado by 9 God or with a religions clement, | seein to rest upon tho ff . v uy F 2 ct ‘ith almost equal distinctness, and Creator, tho:most of whose | Tf ho’ but tone the shoulder of tho mightiost | 2#ve taught us that it was? ‘Tako Faraday, ove | the doctrine w! 5 : ¥ ‘ of the brightest ghts of Buglish selonce, and | thut if the Scripture marshaled to support it ts 4. | a largo stand supporting a sinalt wilderness of wennro Incompetent to state. It was not for any | children should rowel olornal pati quite a eee | bo must turn and follow. His namo 8 Death. | ateo one of the moe Movntel of English Ghries | were insuillolontno. one-need hope to ufbiicany capacity. ‘The alslos ore los re camb- | fiving troplenl nlite, created reason to aftirm In advanco whothor this | Cintms that at donth ail wicked persons sink Into | 289 King of Spain called to his throne a youns | tung. Do you think that when he ded, and en- | sustain the doctrines of iinmortality, stonc- | stools, and many persons stood out tho protract-.| | In-ndiition to nll this a large basket of cut inhabitant coming to displace tho bison and the | n sleep from which thoy nover wake. Eating nll | 184 bouutleul Princess, oath bookuned tober | tored tuto Paradise, that he ontered Into exnetly | tuont, prayer, purity, falth, ote, edservicos. Tho floral decorations were con- | flowerg stood atthe elbow of tho Rector, upon ‘cer shoulil possess thio power of artleulntion or | life long of the forblddon frult those dio, ‘This ts | 224 she had toleave her husband and palace, | tho same atate,with tho snine surroundings, that | | Mo'next considered tlio objections to the | ned entiroly to tho chancel andultar. Bishop | tho pulpit, tho gift-of a momibor of tho congro+ the Taner aire: a ote Tho u priori procoss | {deed iin orngsure of the world of tire, but, stani- gue a4 Gove tent glvomy lonth abut tae is gone (moaning but traly Teal mn OF. Baudiwieh foctring, fivelling partloularly upom pe sone, Chonoy officinted, assisted by tho lov. Charles gation. at a rene rot the altar, oF, zrathar pon ‘ peta ah 7 » | islander was occupy log? Could that be happiness ci = Ly Wan 5 8 ig wholly ont of tho field of inquiry, and wo aro ing ne ae une fie foncklngs Be, Cheat, U tee} donablo prido upon her Imperial sons hut Denth | ¢ nin? Could thare bonny congoniality Letwoen | Wus, muthomntteally—Impossibie, Whore ninun | M. Gilbert. ‘Tho feont of tho rending-desk was | Comet Dine) and git, "tho Arse trite of them compelled to be sinply spectutorsutter tho facts | Tho gravo.and that tho vaatmusority of thosawho | looked at him, and ho eft mothor, anid Francs | auch companions? hut the Esquinaux, you | died tho hulf-cdueated Instructed us that his | ornamented with m mognificont floral cross of | that slept,’ and “Now 4s Christ risen from the and, such being the ensc, we are hound to ailinit | avg lived and will ve-—nil thosowhoattempted | ANd, youth, and glory, and eank upon the cruel | say, when hie died recelveduwouderfml transtor- | budy soon passeil Into {rrovocublo decny nnd dig | white Mies, bearing tho suered monogram | dend.' a Creator and a roligion ‘inty tho estimate, he= | {yd their duty, and tho innumeravlo young | feflean shore. And Pant: ane oly etieded | Hulton, and tvok on a now and glorious tife. | integration. One generatton passed away tun | roan gy, in purplo, white, and rod, On | 2,2i0 Rov. T. N. Morrison, Ira, ronched an cause, nan fret, man fst relistons and wereated | jorannk who died before thoy came to the con | 288 entorod OE UE COTY, eaarded | Yes, but go did Farniay, in the sume proportion, | Denevolent provision known us douth, und ane Thad Bape "Wire twas tinge caus ceorgndeea |i gormon, taking his'text from tho six« quantity and quality. ‘He did not make himeelf | Cention of duty —will pass from this world to one | 2ouses. Oats, Gnatchod way | those | iia’ wand uttainmonts und subtle power of | othor immedintely followed to subsist upon its | tho pulp iP teenth chupter of Muri, gad ho hag nuwaye been religous and tones | sar happlor and in all wags better, “In tho he. | Wie wero pinnted in oor ory, Home, | analysis woro doubtless maguiticontly intenst- | ruins. Kuhe hore was thotneuperubloobjection. | of nator llles ond on tho font a | | Mr, Morrison, Vefore the offortors’, explained thoso balances which bave no right ty wolah any’ | iof in n God that offers thus so wide a hope, and | Pr, the | shoc! sg TORE, tog eurts | Hod, “Was tho distance betireon thom abliters | How ‘coufd it bo possible to find any pat | eros composed of whito enrnations, roses, and | thnt nenrly $3,000 of the 81,000 bonded Indabteds thing but facts musthocontessedtomovadowne } tn q Joaus Christ who becuno the lender and | bleeding with woun ; ated? Didnotono start much higher than the | tleular budy when it should bave, passed | sastor iitios, Nenenth the puiplt-crosa was de- | ess hud een promised add was tn sight that ward on tho alde of 9 Crontor and certain spirit | redintor of such adestiny, wo can find arengun | Sutuched, Le hath put all things wnder his | other, and thorefore xo to 1 muteh higher pinco? | through 60 many orgunlo forms? In nnswer- sec or eetthy tt 1s, “To | ay. and he hoped tho enitection would bring the ual relations to Him, and tho sulo which bas tn | forthe presence of man upon enrth, ‘Tho vase | fect. wo ery; and all tho world retchocs oUF | Could st. Augustine, chit wonderfidl mind, whieh | ing this question, ho suid that what tha | posited a mumorial pnskot, with the words, “To it tho no-Go den uo-reiigion jon must 1 ‘wl rs iro On ro aniount fully up to that sum, é Aingony. But to-day ther ums hundreds of ye to hay dod | duateing clalmed was that overy person's | Lota," in varlously-colored flowers. Tho chancel- Tho unnuil parish-meoting of the Epiphany Mirallty are tonding toward a better world! | Cts with tears and i T viel seems hundrods of years ago to have soundod £ rt Veni a marked Nghtness, Do you ask whothor | Patti > comes pofore us the benutiful vision of Ono ‘geat partof the human race died in tho ‘was crowded yesterday morning to ita utmost | smilax. In tho extremo right-hand corner wos 4 nil the prabloms which now confuse mon's minds, | physical tifo would resume, after, tho interrup- | rail boro a profusion of ‘floral crosses and stars, | will be held to-night, at which tho an election an Rhould haves lungiage? tho answer is, "He * who conquered that hideous enemy, who put vel with some dovout nogro | ton of tho graye, by tho powor of God, Hut how for Wardens and Vestrymen will take pluco, Bnsone.” Should he fovemuste?. ‘The reply is, | responsible yenrs, justifying tho poom that Bln under (His foet. "Toedny we JOy Oe Et a eee ae cen nae ae staehe | vould thardenticnt body thas died bo secured | mostly whlto, and amar thin tho othors. Calls ry P Hie is 2 musician, he plays, he sings, Should ho Ht must be swect to, childhood to give back |} victory, and, through His, utirs: for Ife waa the | from to have oxactly tho sumo rank in holiness? | agalu? Hundreds miuht hive possessod it In | and Enstor Illes, varnations and white roses, DR. MUMPSTONE have thosenso of color? the reply is, He loves tho ‘The spirit to its Maker ero the heart hend of our race. Ho fought tho battlo for all | Not, it seoms to mo, {f Wo preserve our person- | party whose shuuldit turn outtobe on the morn- | formed tho bases of those, and in somo instancs : * 6 oso and tho rainbow, ‘Thus we sro totally ty- Jie env Turnliine with tee Ree Ne men. Ho conquered for ovory ving man. | nuty; notif we romeln ourelves; not If frco | ing Of tholt esurreetion? ‘Tho embarrassment | thoy woro rollevod by delicate Dordoringa of | THB NEW MINISTER OF ‘TITE SECOND BAPTIEx norant of man ns he shoutd be, und to the ques- Ant soon to garner tp Its bitter fruit.’ Deuth ts not supreme. He enlls and wo follow, will and Jndlyldualit? cling to us. rose from ain utterly mistakert {don of whut tho ‘gteon ‘or light.red, ~~ ettunen. 4 en me en fa Te MES | it ue ft mma cove te, | aut Me es Mu Gates ekae urtnanebe | 10, baorad, ata hinge spel wp tn tho | hunny cenly was, Hedonted tha ou | ve seve inelidd tho full stunt, with a | _ ‘HoH. John W.llumpsionc, wbo. has bean comes, Ho prnys, he sings, he tears, ho hopes cures Henyen for i i if CJ Ver. sat ic of this tex! in m: man body changed eve joven YC! J * ” aiid cho profound mysteries of nnothor word. | waywot God with man, Not with Lnturen athe | Doath's eat will lose its power, and worwht tuen | Sout ae tho Di Huny ‘mansions? Ones, | olor (onwth of tine, Nowuch ching as identity | sermon, coniirmation-serviee, and tho celobra- | Feeently cutled,to tho pastorate of tho Second Fathor's Kouso aro * ‘This position fs not undentuble, for It has been | bereayed hearthstona to take consolation inthe | back and live nyain. ‘The ‘carly Christians | how rently luughelo steuguie to know all { | eould by ailiemed of tho hitmun organization. | tion of the Holy Communton, ‘Tho musto was « | Baptlst Church of this city, proached yesterday and is atiit donted by tho smallest. number, but | thou, ht tut one tho children nover existed, | sculptured often upon their tombs a figure of pis rent Saran en. my. mln and onlurge my | The human body, in all Its tissues, was an unin | distinctive vantard find embraced tho following | t2 4 large nudionce In the church nt tho corner {n morn! things wo cannot walt for a proposition | but the lonely hong draws comfort from tho | Orpheus with hislyreand Burydlce followingatur | forizon ull Lent, aswell U8 10 love iy Lord and | torrupted provess,-—n culsclosa flow theougi tho vitlnettve p hand Avo tho. fall of West Monroo and Blorgan stroots, ‘Tho now to become unloniables we inust seek fur im } thought that tho children hive passed onwardin | off. Howutitul emblem of the trus Orphans, even | my follow-mon al Tenns so thas Liniy taken | ebuiels oe urganization, Cortainly tho feesur | chants, hymns, ‘and anthems: Anthom, | OF Weel Sonroo ant Morkan struols. tho now ‘Mmenso averages and iminense results, and, bay- | advance to a now home, takes consolation in the | Christ, with tho sweet inusio of the or, Tam higher placo in the land of glory! ‘Those of you | revtion didu't promise us any particular body, | latreo; chant, nrist, Our Passoyor, Js aris ; . a nf ing found theso, wo must take along with them | thought that thoy ulwaye will exist. tho Resurrectionand tho life,’ drawing tho soul, | wie have sulled tho ocean malt remomberthe | becuse wo never had any purticular body. Sueriticed for Us"; Gloria Patri, Lloyd; | delivery, and an cloquent sormonizer. Mo on-, Tee Huila hich te Rheapletual ide Ge tuo | Jeind Wha ReMi DUE OC eae oe EE | eee Otte ond jorrand ant weanien wike | cuamborcd niutilus. which sots ite Uittosall on | proinixed usw resumption of ‘physteal Ifo io Deum Loudunus, Lambitiote; Jublinto | Motinced tho following texts ‘vance. jis much to the spiritual side of the Ind who having but focble Lg! 4 Tot tull | 0 aM a id aweeps alony in ship o ower 0! jo dt ty question that the idon that man isan earthly bes | of hard tollaund cares, who Iie auch w conditions {ta sponse: for the Chirch {s the bride of Christ, | the tranguil wutorg i sweep ic ta ship of 1s 0 a Deo. Haydn; Hymn 200, “Christ tho | , From that timo many of His Disolplos went $f entl, Every year that ttle croatire bulktsa | of the Instrumentallty known ag life, which we ye. ydny ¥ " 5 back, and walked no more with Him. Thon sald doy only, has attempted many times to muke its | have still ved as though responsible to God and | and we part and parcel of that Church, or chamber fe RO hell ist | knuw oxisted entirely Indepandontly of our nni- | Lord Is risen to-day," Inflammatus, from !tossl- swage ints th po TIRE Reeh nad Bence iecamioe.| hence eatefal rene conduct, and we have | “Glad, thon,and triumphant aro tho thoughta | ler chumber for tecit, ko that tho shclt is tw ts i i fi iki; and trace Ita mit orguntzation. “‘Tholite of the human body | mys “Staont stators Glorin, Tbk; Garrett, | AoUS Bate the Uwelvo, WIN yu also go away? . ver-ine BI 3 and wo can trac q unis 5 i r ae |, Gnrrett; bio} or‘ answered Im: Lo oeluimed for lethat it his nad no bearing in | what might be enlted adult chihiron flying from | of to-day, ‘Thoy soar on, caglo's wings. ‘They | Sy Counting the i Teeny Gia IReeOR thee hen Biman Fotor | An : ting tha Hitt 8, cite In than | was Ilko tho waters of n Howie stronin,—always | Hymn 104, “Our Lord 4s rises from the dend,* Hall the court of mankind. It hus beun heard many | carth towards a happier clime. When to thos | tyover tho dark abyasor denth, ‘They nro not | Py counting the ida: rooms, cich lncgor than ya. | Hy a whom shal wo gor Thou hast tho words of tho othor, uo living thing crept your | Milng ita banks, and yot never fori momont | Mason; Odortory Inteplt, Btalner; Conununtua | Cternal Hfe—hiy bls, GO times. Ithas becn before the supreme hun | two multudes we add ull these who In | checked by the unfathomable stretch of those bee cotioony i Ho lot ue sng tUoursalyesy ee Manding ati, We died and were thised from | tym Noodiv: mad the cnn soma ee or mid yotne: people camo to Christ court many thnes, and bas enjoyed always able | Christin Jands risy through intelligoncs | gloomy waters. They wing tholr way into the « Nutid thee more stately mansions, O my out tho dend dally in tho ultlinute cellwork of which plshop Cheney stated at tho couluston of tho | whose interest was only temporary, and they and cloqnent counsel, but just usoften busit | and piety to a fatrer shupa of right- | other world,—that dear, delightful” mystery ‘As tho awittrensons role ‘Leave thy low vaulted our bodies wore composed. If a body died thus, | Ntany that twonty-five young men and women | deaorted Him, At thia tino Io had just revealed Tafled £ lepluet ane notion that math | chuanues, | Wo monte fee tee uri bunt sre ve dronna, Hind SHOOELEDS Siren past; g ndor what piysiologiont condition inlghe It rise would on that morning Assume it tho fires of tho mystor: of ‘Als lite gad passion and many camo from an intel mn Creators, e | urinies on the mareh mm tho flelds of thie | beutiful castles, ci vi ch i again? Manifest! jo shine siinultancous 16 congrogition tho vows which bound thom to Ore nied at what they called the egotism Aro conipulied, thorufures to sintu that, ag u | to those of linmortaliiy, For thousands of | cnet anin for himavif.. [lossed privitege that | Lot euch iow tomplo, nobler than tho last, “tH Lf fi eco were affe yo RO practical fuot, man stands related ton Cre ‘ont Wi 1 application to n mass of cells of tho sume prins | tho Church. ‘Thoro bad been twenty-seven ean- | of His doctrine, ‘Thon it was that Ho turned to tor, | yonrs those hosts buve Neon marching In that | God allows us, and for which Ho hn provided in | Aut toe from Heaven with a dome morovasty | Chia neovivoly that now offacted our individual | dldaies for conlirmation, but ono was provotted | hottest telkewod int qquervinuy whothes and that, when tho vilue of ils Ifa fa sought, tt | One direetlon,—nn exodus taward Hberty aud | tho few details {Lo has given us.of that hoavonly Leaving thine outgrown shell by lro's inresting | cellular renewals, from attending by sickness nnd ony bad passed | thoy atiso wonld dosert Him; and then it waa must, bo asked, Whut Ia a rational iife worth that | success, of whiel nll historic movements of | house. He has sald aistinotly that it Ja uni BOW" He closed with this tlustration: from this world to 0 botter, 1thnd been hig | tht Peter gave hla sublimo answer, "Lord, to * was designed and bestowed by un all-wise Gull? | raceshave been only emblems in microscople | that. ore, hath not seen, nor ear henrl, nor buth cn, leavi b . “L have tn iny mind two small lakes, about a | privilege to ndministor to her tho rite of contir- | yw hom shill wo xo?” Cun it be of Mttic signiticunce? Must it not bo | miniature, Could the oye of man but svg this | tha mind of man concolved its glories; and bo~ Yea, leaving that shel ut not leaving tho } itis part; ong several feot higher than tho | mation and tho sacrament of. the Lord’s Supper, Peter's question romatns unanswered. If worthy of Its Desituer? Attach man to the | host emerging from thelr hours or days or froin | yond that {tis In your powerand In mine to | work of udvancement, ‘The spiral wil grow {0 | othor, und emptying into it through @ smull | Ifo further nunouneed that ten. persons hud Jesus Christ cannot satisfy the cravings of . Heing whom we thiuk of ng God, and his place | tholr forty yeurs In this wilderness, nnd prosalug | weave 0 web of our own fancy, to bulld n enstio | tho othor, world, Onward and over onward wil | grunt, ‘Chis atroam may: bo oloscd by n gute | beon recelyed Into the Church by latter oF | tha ngane’ aul these drawings, Tout: bo becomes vastly enlarged, thetr Lappy feet upon tha flowery baru of | of our own chisellug. And tous Christians, and | bo tho march. Mansion witl give place to larger | gieuated about a quarter of 4 milo from tho up- | otherwise, unsatiaiied forever, It is Christ or ‘Tho mins paid heart of mun seem to bint wt a | sume better world of God, whut 4 rich ansv ylewing the othor world ax Christinng, in tha | mansion, Worlds of bonuty und glory, ts tho } hor mnie, One day my compauion agreed to take The Bishop also calicd attention to tho fact | nothing. If wo despise tho promtscs of Christ, high relationship, Should you find wmong tho | the question of Wife's value would that seene | tgbtot the Bible, and in tho train of nll tho | ages pass along, will open before tho onfran= ig atution ut tha Outlot of tho atrenin nt tho | that tho anniul renting of pows and sittings | thure romitns only a bare perhaps—a porad= wild Indinn tribes some boy or girtot bright fave | bring the heart! Only Eellator’ cun render a poster and painters, and writers whom God hus | chised spirit. Whocan tell to what ompyrenn | joer luke to watch tho effect upon tha flow | would ocour at the churuh this (Monday) aven- | yonture. Christ's sucrifice is the only remedy sand features honring rent sential netlvtty nnd | guod anewer to this stmungo inquiry; And It ts | Insnlred wath pur hat Set one pace innee Buda ts raih paeuetiy ret ee nunaye ere geuustoned by my ayenoy nt tho ute, Ldrupped | ing, Christ Church was out of debt, but that | for mun's conmolauaness of sultt, Tho’ best of Bene yeand with the complesion, falr, ex- | not all tho forms of Christianity enn bring jorious than Is ve ul > ry ho gate and Jet it renin down a minute, an was all, 2 tho cost of runni It was O, vonsclouth xharteomtt ind none + opti the sun had burned tt, you would at | auch doluvion,, Only one form of faite, cun aye | SWho ean tttor what tho, plevsures and tho | loftiest aid tho throne of tho Llessod ‘rrinity, | 0 8% Ne EIR nepaited Gainer: | tee eee ng ion nro conscious Of xbartcomings, a onco wonder from what clyllized home those | prouch the enigma, aud that is the falth which pence unbroken are, v “ thon ruled tt yj ‘hero were ways of increasing tho church In- | are free from thls intinence. his conscious- eblidren had been stolen, what father und | clothos Christ and the Fathor with t supreme | When arise'the ently manstons shedding stl- Pe areca Mand: yot Holy Himes, Aftorwatd ica ee he frionds “aid ant b collet ons BUbEGrp| a aie bo OF: by pean Bat, Aolemia thnk Atos 3 bop 1 oe mently « if Bel ony q g 3 x 4 ‘pled tho water enter tho luke fn ital How?" Ho v1 eB ON Powe sind $I fp OF SUT= . of all the Mother had dicdotabroken ‘heurt, that tholr | love, and which aces tho Crentor inviting to. very Might tar? eriptury says: “God ohurgeth thom with | frawer ting those poe uuLlion. Ihe the latter pins | Srorecisee our coltekuowiedge ab children camo nut dick from tho remote neigh- | more blessed world the most of those who have Feattvs courts yolton roofs, which glisten | folly’; satremondous must even bo the wpuco | Alswered m4 It dds but f know Jt did not out. | ting those up at auotion. But tha Inter plans | eluments of our solf-kuowlodge. Tho cross of 0 tho ¢ How as usual, Tf hnd netunlly broken tho oven | were entirely opposed to tho traditions of Christ | Jesus and If{saacrifice ara tha only atonement Boriantape fu ley, ance ur | Wenger re ey aay en | yg ng TS rain tna | ANIC TER TTT ew woot aon | eres may aster t nares | Cue lee ia Maa ing | HEPA ona fee ot play, i pur-by woud ‘ exuumot gutta: any B < H distance from me. At another tine | peopto, Id nono away bo- slonce, iE averta punishinen They: bad wane for fenll or Durvios, “lane | eras hose de notaruy upon the banks of that aun ut dawn thoy glows - mausion 14 not yradinted necording to any of | Bint a : ‘ ¥ peoplo, and which would tir none nwiy bo | ing conalonee, sinco it averts pt + I vlosed the gate fornday and the bed of the | coitse thoy wore not fnanelally ablo to contelb- Y tho Bpeuker asked, enn do this but yeurs afterward, to tho truder or tho’ soldicr | strean. Nor ean a religion that sondstocndiess | Crowndl victors utter couliict, all thoir Joys to- | the moroly adventitious belonginrs of tho Boul, biroumn below it becaine quito dey. Anibo morn. | ute TheVestiy ined dechied > therstors wate Behe tang Pee i ieee rat ee Beat Ruane ca, cuanCeus att | nei i tone ne PCat OF AE Gee | iy RENO HO sane su tntten, wore they | Sriae nee aasanoewna MeteeM | Enel xed nnd ao uta wa rated | Haney tbe usasmante Powe a itt | ous geno wal Sou gael RoN caring of thesu stolen ones had reven! , carry into the Lord’s honse those blogs id, Becure, thoy Ne 2 Now tho colbul vl uit ie going on within “who desi to x 1d Moura foreitn origin, Upor. beng questioned, those MMIALOUE A wogot Illus Cor, to. ho, tine “fought the prostrate foe. a Duke, and be eutried out ofa Duealpalncs to | NOW the eollulur death that ts going t} Mut those who desired to rollave tho bir | Jesus | Christ? If tho troubled consol is us evory moment [ya rent deuth, und ia followed | dens of tho church could voluntarily pled; hilosoph: oy Will regis routh still betray wome ncquatntance with the | ciblems of such a drendful inmortality there is | Diverse are tholr varied lubary, the rowards to | your grave. , Will you, tharefore, have i Ducal | yy a Patt resumption of fo, oF 8 resurrection, | thatnsolves to pay moro thin tho sscnamicnts i Hens fo Balance areas Tho Midertine of fo Ther Tne Sinotliseyt aed thes: Miva coe | Re eS ea Rofl fhe ‘tou Trowrant to | Bué Love wurt she'toves in oihors ovornioro bor Briterat aa imutrowsco small Chelation ad's | BRE ALO ape er edt bemerneer rsa rigeran Bp ue ovary bad alrendy dono. Hethought | world. as wha that of Zpleurus, ts that forgetful: * uthe) * ‘wi 4 v a hiss v jel u lor atl too rant to Oy bh 19 Love x J put it. , Whoin we itl ture, Atunds 1 viva D x LHS, ve recollections of smother house thin wwigwum, | stand near the altar of such a Worsulpe Mae ‘own doth enti many that your proper placo will bo a tittle cot | ee lts God, whore y ‘3 Hine the Favago/ OF uuaness would onalile many” | nése is forgivoneed Buurch tho world over nu if 5 " tho gate of our physiology, ralsing and lowerlty, 10 Wore hist your in Annnolal straits to sub. quest will bo fn vain, for the cup of forglvo- ond of sume nobicr woman thin a squaw. ‘To | men's thoughts aod feelings are bettor, than | ‘Thug the suyernl vy, of cach becomes thocoms | tage, if I inay be allowed tho sinite, You may | {nelle plonsura. fle cota ot our How OF IEG wg ore te one te iaecol ae AWTy, aad ea att eon ne tho foot Of tho cross, us wandering nbout in this planet, wo have | their books of dogimn, and henco tho Enster nou Joy of all" be fur below mon wham you thought fur below | overy moment, but, allowing It to resume the | if any wishod to seoure regular sittings nnd did Chrigt’s character {3 tho. only reallzatica of Zourd in the wast herd of wild, creatures i | offerings excluded by 9 formal theology may bo | _‘Thutix tho Huster thouht F choogo for my | yout on cart, whoso glorlous pices you will nd- | very next, monient, we do notnotice the Inter- | notfecl able to taut. tho full. ohiteros,. thoy | mutts noblest ideal. ‘Lhe presonce of this fuem creature that we shall call man.” Heat once | carried tol altars by tho human heart, “Tho | Easter aermon; tho different rewards, tho many | inire, and ulm for, ana strive to nttan, «Yes, ruption. Can It bo Less than Higpower that starts | coutd, by speaklug to the Comuiltteo having the | Inman id we once & reminiscence ald a pripu= Ampresses us 1s not belonging to the tribes | Parndise,smallin tho Romnn aud Protostant | mansions in our Vathor's house, the wonderful | clothes, und inonoy, and faghton, and plavo ure tho strewn of vitullty after tt 1a arrested? Some | matter in churgo, obtain ants nt uccoptable tig | coy,—a romiulscence of the Edento days wien around him. Compare him with tho Infinit vas | erced, iMdargo in tho bumitn gplrit. Whore tho | varloty and difference of Parwilso and of | not detorinining factors in tho amlgnmont of | day God: wilt drop tho gate for a decade, | ures. Thoannual parishemeoting would also bo | min wns sinless—n proplicoy. of tho glorious riety and he bas no features in common, He | letter kills, tho human soul gives life, Heuven; and whit js meant by tho | seats to manslons in our Futhor's house, What a century, un ert. This will con | hold donday (this) evening, ntwhtolt therewould | days tocome whon final man ts puro, Every hold he sts. he lnughs, he invents, he bulls, ‘Thus, attaching man to sucha Het as To | statement that our Lon! ja preparing | will be considered thoro will bo holiness, knowl- | gtiuty iM Appruciuble Jotorruption. | be choson two Wardons, three Vostrymon to | mim, among both friends and cnemios, who bag he carves, he paints, ho welts, ho plows, ha | whom we cnll God, bis Hfo becomes of Infinit | places thore. Some hearts may guy, | edye, vlovetion of charneter, power of unjoy= Wo nro ngrosd to eall such # cessation of the | sorve for tho full term of threo yours, and one | written tho history of Christ or nttemnteo ta Re he can bring you a frultor a ower, he | worth, Within ft, aishainti hidden, Ho tho wis- | "The rout thing for every mun {3 to atriye fo | ment, und fove of the Lord of ail tho mansions, | ow of tifa doith, God will lot tho gute romaln | tofiiayacancy, Te hopod tor a full attond- ulvo ‘This lite Pictures Him as Innocent lovee, by corns, he hopes, he dics, and in | dom and powor of" tnun’s Makor, und that wla- | get to Parise; not to speculate tdly on how it | our brothor, and ourGbd. And another thought | doye until die fs ploused to raigo it. One morn | unco of communicunts, powholders, and regut- | and sitiless. Ge 1a because Ho reallace dying stilt hopes. You need not tell us | dom and power not boing Fall rovonted and nue wiltlook. It wlll bo all right. God will tako | Is, that every one wil! be satiated. David sang dng fa tho by-and-by Mo wilt choose to ratse ft, | lar worshipers. Attor tho election, x aodlulte our Ideal that wo secok [lin If you turn that” this creuturo belonis to the tribes | complished here, wo must attach to this Ifo a | careof that.” Butido not think drowns and that long a o: * Tshalt be sutisiiod when Lawake | ing our tom interrupted physivil tits will tow | js to be given by tho {ides of the chreh, from Christ to whom will yon yo for your soul's of brutes that ont tha yrass around | second in which tho dlyine and human attributes | thoughts about Paradiso tdle, but helpful, Does | with 'Thy tkencss." Kreh one's 1 po WILY | on tural, his ‘will i49 the itosurreution. Now Tho Tohonircaueed vary: telat senna from | {doul? Christ’ resttrreation Is the oily foundas hin. Ob, no} he velonga to some other | shall tnd an umpler urenn. Into this contral | it not help the man who ft struggling to make | tho full oxponent of his powors of enjoyment, God begins to drop this gute Just the momont | tho text 1. Corinthinns, xv, 20: "But now ls } tion for man's fundest hope. Roms, aid Bi hear suerte pecs aint fe Peale a tories. eat sorrows, 88 * fortaite te een of feat fureulug maces ot ane cael ae eats nocda and bis yournings. | yan passes his ela. Indeed, eat pasnce his Christ risen from the dead and become tho frst ‘Tho snenkor thon quoted Ingersoll’s words Ath g ES ty . From a cl nixed Ore we ut tO 1 Ui hy re out of jondid house he wi nittd, ol ‘ vt ia i 0 God begina yrid- ~ vor ips Blinly of this atrauger Hin captive wo learn that | whieh true gold only will ‘Now. git {9 tho log- with which he will surround bimsolf, of the “ Where none loth press pelinu hovatiea Wea cortaln og ti Kents of buenas tink slant. Ato dwelt Unen tao he Aho jody Ela Beuther, showing how doe fy " but vulubly, to out off his low of life. | e¢ Oss! Wu 4 jv hus notions of rycht and wrony, a thotgh hls | leat explanation of min. Thoro ia no othor sols Rower he will have? Does it not heip the young Upon tho othar, nor of moro or loss pally, bus appreciatily, to ou the ‘porfeot How ro- SOnnainE poles i sho, pomerrog on they ie dnpres Tita ea eeen on fect Lee fo athor was 0 personne that huted sin und loved | tloy to tho onigmu of tho brain that thinks, und | dovtur or lawyer to dream of tha timo wien ho Doth ask solicitations; for over thore turn, cach mun, thoreforo, will find himsolf in | might Ivo, Thostricken and ailllcted should | concluded by. praying hls audlenoo to send back ii Au tit rina belt ae | hat taba inane tons | Nisan Sama atone Ketch Aan! | Maracas tetanus | ium ahd sho aq iimortaauiosy vor | Foe ua he reterdtion of the Lord ma | feo apowor the enna Wik Sane 33 bad wn origin in su Je Min, tho ditt, Hleshapen tlower-aoed, blooms only. | Whole country shall appea aw Are nol x ' net youth,” mae 4 " a ry could show compassion; hu hus emollons ue the | In that sunshine.. Withoue Ged we must sine | suchepremiutions and dros tho very lito ut | Yes, beloved, nuvor four fhurbecause (lore aro | feetsud mature youth, WB igpo of the romurroction of Hi servunta and a | away?” by saying, “ Wo will novor leavo Them beautiful us though ho had como frumumind | ply burden our b jd wpa eunton OF raley Ai ie hte eae bee y ov a you Hot take iil tha zost-out of igor Would | its tome loves und yearns for, und. would not TIM ASCENSION, SE ee ee ee ea italia kpc MISCELLANEOUS. As tho trader, or tho saldler, or tha mite | mun, tho heart may be always full of hope. | you not clip the wings of soaring eagles, and | alter save in this way, As cach soul grows, {n- SERVICES OF THK DAY, O death, whero is thy sting? O, grave, where b AT CLEVELAND, sloniry must four from tho fvatures of those | We can refor all’ dark hours to Him, be | change tholr proud tight into a mero akhinnilog | variably its mansion will ontarge, and so for over Tho Church of tho Ascension, at tho cornor of | Is thy victory?” he Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. eblidren among tho Indinns to asglyn thom to | thoy the hours of a race, orof a nation, or of a | dong the dull sat heavy ground? Even so and for ever will it be fitted to that soul; and, as i Sim atrouts, . Tal hi In tho afternoon tho church was again crowd- same remote and better home, ay met wo in | family, or of a single chlld. Within afew months | contend that to men struggling to runthe Chris- | the agos roll on, we wil have loft far behind the | North Lasgalloand Elm streets, prover altoget! OF | od, but With very diferent mudienco, ‘his was CLEVELAND, O,, March 2,—Enstor was gived surveying man tind in his fuce and soul features | It has heen my duty ssn pastor to stand with | thin race there t4 io more dollghttal etimulua, | homes we ouce found wll in all, and geostrotoh- | too “eribbod, cabinod, and contined" for tha the Enstor anniversary of tho Sunday-school, | More than usual attention in this olty, and sarv- whieh separate him trom tha wpe, and the deer, | somo of you In durk days; and, {1 preseuco of | thore {s no tuore vivifying cordial, than tho | ing before uy othor gloriond oes to which wo | almost continuous tow of worshIpurs attracted | and tho children to tho numbor of soverat hun | tees at all the chucchos wero of an interesting und the wild horse, and bind him to the moral | thoso Easter decorations, It ts fitting to recall | thoughts of Paruiive, bow It touky, what itcons | muy attain, And in thom. all, high und low, tho by tho numcrous und rapldly-nlternating sory. | sireds camo drosscd. in tholr best and. eatin ture, Tt was announced that at.st. Paul's Father whom wo call God, Ard this ts the nnule | sume of those times when’ hopo came only by | talon. And mon fove to buitd on tho scattered | iyht will bo Jesus the Ison One, No sun, ne ad bi Leary; ¢| ioral offerings. ‘Too | church was ono vast | NOture. a alge 1h ‘sis of man which make bls life worth the llv- | way of tho emblemsoe nrestirrection. Whiluull | revolutions our Lord hus given a glorious resure | moon will shine thors, but tho perfect brlihte ieos which marked the cluborate observance o: Hlowor-zurdone and tho’ sweot Tacos of ‘tho |: Episcopal Church Bille. Litta would along 10 f heurts wero becoming Hght und merry with tho | reetion lund, whore tho central thguro niways ts | ness of onch mansion und tho sallsfaction of | Enster-Day, Tho carllost sorvicoof tho day wad | onildron and.’ tho fragranco and beauty of | olfertory, "I Know that My Rodeomer Livoth, 1 common-sense phitosophy it seema a part ot | Christus festivitles, young Gould was killed In | the risen Lord of glory, walking umid tho rosea | every heart will bo tho presenco af Ulm over tho solemn mass at 6:30 a.m. and, notwith: | tho tlowors lont a churin to tho Btono, “Tho | and an immonso crowd filled tho spnotous edifice sare, pou fortune ine a mamber of Ich * sudcloniyedoy lace (eco of uamay| ie at sarneline ee thie mba walked among yaya death hud no dominion and the give no. standing tho koon, biting alr at that carly morns | services conslstod of prayer and pralse, reading | an hour bofore serviccs begun, und probably & imi, OF d y nobloar powers | was holdlug a door and attempting ta conceal a 0 rosas of Joseph's garden, ” tag h of responalyo yersos, the singing of carols unt M1 Queen, Many of thesotprincely children de | hoart full of lauhtor, whenu batt erashod {nto Now every snan wuikes a paradise according to} A large number of tho congregation ro | dg hour, tho “little Fgh Church round tho A thousand woro turnod away, Whon pow-rentors notindeed make tho best use of the opportual- | his brit, A-sudion iden of a Jokoraquick | hisown standart of whutisbeautituland one | miined aftor tho coneluston of the services and | corner" was filled with faithful dovotecs, many | #aster Hyinns, and tho presontation of towers, Pe . uppeured they found thelr sents already acour Hes tung down hefure thum by being the loved | movement or two to accomplish tho wud, a sue- | joyable. De W romember that poor strut | tho rite of Holy Conmunion was udifntstored | of whom pravtieed the spirit of solfedontal iu | 4, lnryo Gothlo arch way thrown wcroga the | offspring of uw Vietorit or a Nicholua; but the | cess, 0 laugh, and-—doh ris und bid eruelty do ita | struggiing men? If you took them awiy, would | many mansions each ono’ will not be Juxt what cat could desigt a rulnvow or tho autumnal | worst, but with God ng an accompantinent of 6 fon oy chancel, and on this the *Mowor-lottors" were | Meds Cae puturally enough, much confusl th! Oh what a cut! Arab ia one’ of Dicken's novely who, vein to the lurgest numbor of participants over seon | Ci tr 4 and not a Httle grumbling wore the result, Lit trufh remulng that the ehiidren of Victoria ind | short of cho full, hopeful career of ayoung | found wee ia the. weccued: eollur wots ene | inthe chirch nt one titnd, volved in leaving tholr homes ut this carly hour } avranyed until they fernied tho appropriate | thy singing was very ng, but during hor pere Ainost ricrad birthright. What opportunities, | man! Whit could wo say to tho mothur dxcept | lved, and belug curricd to tho Childron'’s Hos | ‘Tho church wad mado the reolplent of many | I order to givo tholr friends from yurlous G formance many In tho congrogution #0 far for What compantonstip, whit destinies juy in euch | thutGod willin the far future come to cast | pital in London and fed on ehicken broth to re- | yaluablo gifts, among: which may bo mentioned | parts of the city an opportunity to. at~ THE CATHEDRAL. got thontselyes nao lovel thelr opora-glassca at i pate toe me va ee BE Uirsht dut | light upon that coltiu? ‘to Him she hunded the | store her oxbausted naturo, always after that, | the following: ible and pruyer- Boole tn mutts | tend tho Inter services of tho pis scene i4 only att emblet, for o day, | froin ‘Tho Easter servicos nt tho Cathodral of 88, | tho Indy. transforming, o4 it woro, the church ohineldent | enigin, when she wished to describe nny thing beautiful, | ory of tho lato Hibbard Porter, from the dudiea | which thoy thenisalves woro voluntarily ubsent, | Poter and Paul, on tho corner of West Washing: | into a thoatro or a scone of an operatic perform= Jn curth $8 un ombletm of u highor incident! The drs. J. G. Hntl a fow wooks eince became mole | suid it was do“ hospitally," bocuuse, pour thing, | of tho chureh: brass procesalonal cross for tha | Tha music at tho carly mass consisted of | ton and Peoria streots, opened nt 74, in. with | ance, ‘Cho membors of the church wero anmo- drop is an emblem of the ocean, the teara on tho | ancholy beyond ull .common bounds, oullat | that way all tho standin! of comfori, and | Sunday-gchool, from, moimbers of tho congrogis | Dyho's Muss In “8,” and, although two of the | tho first colebration of tho Holy Communio: what Incensed, and aro anxlous to Icarn tho check of o river in tho mountuing, the dulsy | times pendive days do come, But to this lady | bunuty,and happiness, und Joy that hor poor | Uony cmbroldéred ultureliuen, Miu, N. K. Fatre | cholr-boys talnted from tho nocesuury dupriva- | which was conducted without tmusio, numes of tho parties who gavo tho Information of tho ouk, tho spirrow of the cugle, the | camo i strunye sense of tho utter vaulty of tha | stunted saul could form? Itten vivid itustras | bunks casgock, Mra,’ Henry \Whevlor; ombrols | tlon uf food, and bad to be carried cut and ro- | a.m, tho Cuthodral and chapel udjolning were | to tho nowspapers of Litta’s nppearanco. glow-worm of w atur; and thus tho children | world and of alt worlds, In tho evening she | tonof what Ll meu. Tho ‘Turks, sensual, lux | dored burse and rall, Mra, Locko; embroldered | vive by tho violont Spplieadion uf cold water, | crowod with w largo congremition who hud AN AMENIOAN INDEPENDENT CHURCH. of a noble Queers ura emblems of the dignity | walked to and fro with her hands clusped, and | urtous, paint Paradiso us « pluco Whuro tha | stole, Mias Olive Lay. : outside of thiy Interruption nothing avcurred to | gathorod to tako part in tho mormiug sorvicu | New Youx, March 28,—Lurgo meetings woro of man, who js o child of God. Having | kept mking, “What will become of mo?’ She | fulthful bellevers shull reeling on couches of Tho toral memorial plecos wero numer. | mur tho harmony of tho services, and the second colobration of the Holy Eu- | held this afterdoon and ovoning looking to tho once confessed that man ia thus relates retired to seo If sleep would not inuke ull welt | gold und cushions of silk, und Le ministered | ous and very handsome, tho ppeltieee boing tn Tho communion, with low mass, was colo+ | charlat, Tho decorations of tho ohurch were | eatabiishinent of an Aniorioan Indopendent fo a God, and the question whether tho | again. Itdld, for sho did not wako. When tho | unto by maldens falrer thin any mortal here, | memory of the lute John By, Rice, Tt consisted | brated at 8 a.m. und De altri many few In number, but of yor tich an Chureh, at which sddressea wora mado by the Jife of man fa worth the lying becomes a forin olitldron wont softly to the mother's room In tha | Tho old Scandinavian vikings, flerco warrlord, | of 8 lurge brass plate, framod in towers, und | 10 n, mitho church wus crowded, pucked, ‘and } chaste doslyn, Thoy woro purely floral in tholr | ftoy, Fathors Quinn, Wood, Droderick, und of mockery or blasphemy, Such queation ean | morning to sposk to her no anavor came. The | who when the fut wus over drunk thomsclyes | bearing un appropriate inscription. “Among | Jumined, and numbers were forced to retdrn to | character, but thoir disposition was offcotod by othors, furmerly Roman Catholia pricats. Tt was only tind row for debate by cherlshing doubta | fico was calm and tho bunds showod no agony, | drunk, pletured Puradiae #8 u great bunquotin others” werus A oehleld bearing =o | thalr homed, unublo to obtalu an outrunce, | Mrs Fi stated that many pricsts wo it progont one M1 About the existence of a Cruator, Athols ‘Yo wll ber family und trlends the i busted Knight ‘Yempl ross and = tho inl- | Others walted on the —outalde, — tholr | taste nMtatitey. toe tae rr ae roe wis Presl> °: q sruutor, 18 By er family und triends g st Might = ‘Templar 1 ni no in 101 ‘alted oi cl t cs it . minuy | Wo al iy nds there eame no pos | hull, where thuye who bad diced in battle gal ad OFb ore eae a il Ariat aud abit (Preperraaa ts gagud tn tho wor: sand that Fathor Quinn, wonder whether life Is worth tha living, but | sible consolation except from that philosophy | diinking some evlust{al Iquor, und heavenly nh nomory of “honns Nicole utof tho orgunization, was dally in receipt large 4 | Fivala, Tho principal service of tho day was | with a profusion of the richcst exotics, whose he cro t she" Goon tuo lumily Of the Tate tlibtunt | thowolomn blgh ins colubruted at IL o'locks | Drlitiante hues produced a atricing aad ubayuirat | Of,comemunleutions from prlosts wna, wi Delsm ought to admit tho sublime privilege of | which binds tho death-chamber to 1, ae 5 buwds sang the story of tholr tierce campualgts, cross benring a dove and tho initia! that being which carries upon it the feutures of Sifss Auna Culver, an estoouied teacher In our | Ancgro tribe was found whose Paradise wns tt S prepariug to abandon Romanlsm, and who wero od, publfo schools, being fn Ml-bealth, wok in the | place whore wll black men wero changed to | Porter; two emuall white floral lyres on a bank of | Every seat in the church was filled, whllo hune | contrast with the snow-whito alabaster of the most anxious to lavor for tho bonefit of poor ‘thts conclusion, howovor, neods to bo furthor | midnight, whon bor mind was heavy trom long | white, The old Puritan idea of Heaven was a | roves, from Mrs, William Ef Uibuard: an targe | dred’ were contont toatand in the nlsies, tho | reredos which formod tholr background, Henuti- | people in the extension of the true nrinciplos explained, The more fret that u minis ag ctlla | pale aod’ weariness, the wrong medicine, un place wherv every ono was always praying and | pillow Learlig a dove, and tho words “ Fathor— | nutber of attendants reaching 400 fully, For a | ful bouquets were employed to cmbollish tho | und pructices of Christianity, Lottera wore of Gud will not deteriuine for us that humanity | Une sovered the dolicate thes between body nnd | sluging hymns; oie ctornal Sabbath. ‘The poor futher,” In momory of Br, and Air, Benjamin | church ike Graco or St, Jumes, that would bo | ultar proper. Upon tho ttany-stool reposod read a sovernt pricats in various parts of the should ever have come to this planet, or belng | soul, Her parents had by denth loft ter fn ber | washerwoman, as sho sinks todlcep with uching | Jones; shield bearing tho tnithels a {iy | considered y materate number, For the Church Live cross composed of caimeltias, roscbuds, | country saying that their whole hearts wore [0 here hero should continue to multiply ita counts | infaney, nnd In, this Kaster-blooin religion she | Loues. paluta for bersulta Puradiay of simple, | monory of tho lato Giout, Churles Van'Selitek; | of tho Asconslun, with {ts contructod Ihalts, it | and lilies of tho valley, pinced thora In com: | tho mnremone, bad Conoco crepes oes millions, for a second question muet tirat ba | went to'rejula thon, : alniloss rest. ‘The man of intellect imagines ita | bewuttful floral cross und crown bearing tho | wasn full attendance so full, in fact, thut | momoration of tho Inte ilshop Whitehouse. | sonted from Mothodlst, Baptist, and Presbyterian dotermined, nataclyt from what kind of 4 Creu Mrs. Minuto Walker Root comes back to you | glorivus lund where tho opportunity aud means | word“ Fathor,” from Mrs. Frod Bumes; bunk of | dozens who were turned away from glmple dua | The chandultors, tho lectorn, und the foot were | Gonfervuces I Bultimore, Philadelphia, an sae Ms ry urautt Fae pouuy r aaa be tn the | alt now as the briltlant, noblogirl, whose funcral: | of knowledge will beau thousand tinea greater | lowers, in memory of tho lute Stra, Chirles | bility to got {naide tho dours wished it had beon racefully entwined with eimilax, and tho ultur abstract a yreut good fortune ta bo the so jaw Jersdy heurtily Indorsing the movement, t 2 nor | tullowed her wording only a month behing. A | thanhere. Surely all thidghows that each man's | Angoll, from bor sfstery a tort harp, from tho | othorwise, ii tho obapel' was doooruted With bandomy | NOW ey i WOHINGVIELD. . " daughter of a Klug, but if that King Iau Herod | alight col ap parcntly, attacked hor ulmosta | Paradivo fa theoutcomeot hisowntofticat ideas; | fanuly of tho lateJobn H. Carter. Tho rounding ‘The decorations wore contined to the altar, | Lbouquots, Speetat Dispatch to ‘Pha Chicago Tribune. ora Dahomey, the worth of tho birth must bo | year ugo, and It wug Hasttined that it would goon | und (tala serves to romind ine tat tho Para- | desk born Saltesy cross, and was surrounded | and woru simple and beautiful. A tloral deaignt | ‘Tho servicos inthe morning wore espoclally at- BPrinarreLp, Tll., March 23.--Easter Sunday confessed to underge o& great ducline. The | leave her, a3 belay an organiam too full of dite dao Tum talking ubout to you cun only bo the | by 0 bunk of flowers, In momory of tho tuto H, | in the vbupa of horacshoo, and compoyod | tractive, In addition ta the usual worning serv | wis Gbacrved here to-day with {mprossivo werv> Valuo of belong born ty a paluco depends | and outdoor motion tosulfer long from auéha | Paradiso tiny soul Is Mttod, eo halts and that £ | 0. Stone, of Milos, tuberoses, and tenroses, auriounted | ico sung to chunta fully choral, thore waa given ives In tho Cutbollc churches. “At St. Paul's yiue onan who Ja, the cue crowned ta | visitor, ihe itnever left her hor relented. Ye | cur pint with only suet, colors bf Lovo, aud ins rel ea a eee teen ae ian tne | Stulucr,s beaulrul anthom, * Mary ut the Sop | jp fyoopul Church Hishon Boy mour preached this io children | compel er with reluctance to. adicu to | fuich, and vivid curncstuess ud l have provide i i vi - chro. i God {8 o condition that will doepend this world, Miss Walker (for thus oll knew ber) | out of tho store God bas vot before ue DR, WILLIAMSON. f rosea, tubernses, and carnitions, the rosea | ‘Tho musio at tho colobration of tho Holy | Morning, and confirmed a clus of twonty-threy for ite valuo very much upon the quality of this | embodied well the new philodophy ut girlhood | Do you think, howover, that this tbought of | SERVICES Av TUE Futsr METHODIST CHUNOH, | twindd with delicate tustouna of suillax, ® | thls evebing, Elwood Commandory, Knightd Eucharist was Gounod's “St, Cucllia Muss " Bupremo Father, If tho human race tins come | and wouauhood’s rulutions ta the external | cach hun buliding up Just such un iiuago of | ‘Tho ultuc and pulplt of tho Firwt Methodist | smullur bouquets, of similar coniposition, with | cuinplata, in whiok were ooh COT Rr err i tg TTR ee eo fro a Croutor who mudo the intinit und hopes | world. Sho loyed the opon alr and open fluid, | Parudise us his soul hus tho materials to build, | Church, corner of ‘Wavhington and Clurk streots, | alternating bunches of palm-loaves, completed | of forty Yolcos, tho orgun, plan pads full core proachiug ‘an upproprinte aster seraor, Jess sorrow of inoumeruble anillow como from | and, although her father’s wonlth offered ber | gold, silver, wood, hay, stubble,” eblmes {th woro set off yesterday morning with muny beau- | {20 oral ornumentations, while tho wholo wus | not band, effect of tho justrumonta bolp; e @ single act of ono man-in a yurdon, if for juxury, eho loved Jt not, but layod inore tha | beautifully with tho words of the toxt 'Ia my | thea) pottod planta and tl 1 He up aud rendered additionally attractive by | vory tno, capectully In the opeutnus processional, BASTEL AT DEGATUIL one buch act souls buve been passing into vteruml | long Walks olfered by city or country, Sho | Fathers house thoro ara muny niunsions" | tal pottod pl god Howers in commomora> | tho fourtwon ultur candics. The large ebul | iu the forty parts of tho Croed, in the Sanctus, Apecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. tonngots In such nuDiberd us tell thy Leaves that | loved two ur three miles, lve aillcs, without her | Words which our Lord renders inaro iwperative, | Hon of thoday, and a largo conyrogution lst- | candia Inthe chuncel, handsomely patuted by | and in tho Gloria in Bacelsis. Decaten, JU., March 23.—-Hastur-Duy was cele ‘Blow from he fees, fe emer shen the tue ry 1b carrion cH Ad cout of this absolute ovo fav tte wldss e i IY wore bul ea aru have encd to the sermon of the Rov. Dr, Willlumson one we tho fawy, uarha cones paae its ital gtaro Knee sreuOn was Preachod by the Bey, Canon curetGl in ee met in, neu y very cout i our ing fi fe chunged, and | of Nuturo and love of avtion ouine u vivaoity, a | told you's ng if fearing that wo mht othorwiso fy . | on tho scene, Ww Fi atulned windows | Kut 1 Who had fo! Corinthians, v,, cI OI Pomight vit down and weep that suck w God | Freauese, a moutal power soldom surpassed, | bo lod to laagino Paraiso asong Axed, Uuvarge | UPOW “Seloucg nud the Rosurrection of the $tu it by dye AM ry ene the sun's bright rays, ruther too strong to | 7-8 For oven Chriut, aur Passover, 14 sacrifl iyons ‘and fostivuls for pho children. At the lone ia but send cal ons un reside wu real ver thi + pes and viow; it haga 8 preacher urj Oo Get Ly Ul] i TON req eteralty uf quturing thon ull fur talnds iauat | ineyu city, would, as tuoy strow iilles of taemury | capacity, “Hodvelures that. thie is Mot sor but | with you tat God should rulso tho doud?’—<tcte, | - Spl solomn tonos of the orgait, presided ovor | mate een eat day Roguaalty Upon wll to | an Buster sermon by Tajuest of Boauraunoyt abunden any rativaal defense of tho udvont ar | upon hor untimely tomb, bay, * Wo leave wit that in His Futhor's hous (what au oxdutalt | orl, a by Prof. Schatfur, were somewhat noutralizod by | called attention to tho ovents giving rise to the |-fulluniform. The day way muddy, wludy, aod ®o curn of man on this glue, Tho fact that | God this beautiful mystery, ‘Wo cannot bund | nume for Puradiso "thas ist) toro 43 au cudlega Ue was £00 to acknowledye, be suid. that tho | those of the gual upright pluno under tha | Possover, and drow a purallcl betioen the sav+ | uppleasant geuccullp a : >

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