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‘ tha presence of the love which it reveals ag } lifting up the besotted people into tho light | wenried and worn and made prematurely old | the day, ‘The sultry weather served to dl- ( might be onmlpresent, and had sald to His | with muste, and hi st ' RELIGIOUS. hevole soine vast motintan that. lifts itself | and Blessings of a Cliratinn elvilization, | over even nriifeyectuito€ | ainsi the abtentance at the. mori serv: | Ubseipies, slay Taine with you alway | With ever? Instrument tant tees * into the pure ether, bearing on Itseront no | Wherever ft has gone amon men it has | eare est feos, as ninrge Munber. of the “Bluffets” | and will follow you to the end of the worl? | reed, string, or wind, to the end thal Ills wilt ' D Trova of ror, hat full of an Hower sepouRlié tose: mighty ehianves un peop 3. Pavone tow if 1 ea vot avons iat own toward the luhartie ailtat aC 1 At tho coneliston of tlt) surnibry Ps Walle nla be fue, F ae | BWeeb odors, and singing birds, ond ol Y elrown religions had only dehased, | Jest old age o ake us without home, with- [coal ly Y KPrOVO Oppositthe hotel was | Iamson stated that the expenses of the mect- After tha ntdreastho Ils * é Supremo Excellence of the Doce | ors resting. the Injen cloud of Divine | Tis seed brought Into Britain by Auguatine, | oul means, und without children to love and | aludded with wa saul curries elon ain ing Would. reach “nt fenst. 811000, all | thnt after, tho ear oe yg onent a ' trine of the Cross. glory, The depth of this love we can never | and planted tn the 1 LU honvts 6f our | care for us. ‘This fijanetion Isa Diylue pro- | te partles from Li Forest, Waukegan, and | but abot | $500 of whieh hind | would be favored with tho. vtolin solu wht tt fathom, Wa can only. .as little children, | fieree Saxon ancestors, under the genial bis | test aiguinst a petty, exhausting, trultless, | nelghboring towns, who had driven in pres | heen collected, and he asked for te | hind been advertised, and fustead of one ‘ z Wander along the bright shore. and step a | fluences of Diving grace Look root, shot wp, | wnvewarding engrossment and absorption in | sumably to attend tho lectures, bub the Mght | deflett by subscription and coflection, Dr. | plece tivo wore elven with organ neconty, we An Eloquent Orthodox’Sermon by the | little way into the glistening flood, while tts | and a through amore than a ‘thousand | respect to. things of minor iinportance, fi re- { allondinee belled tho presumption. Towards | Stowe, KK. McCabe, and ©. G. Truesdell { inent. Cho effect wns moot the mite ox. Starv iq ~. | fathomlesy depths ever roll-on in mighty | years of biting frosts and storins and sun- | apectto things where ft does no goad, with | ntght thore waa a general exodus of “tran: Fave W5enach, and Mrs. J. KF, Willing S10 | quisitly rendered, and the eongresntion ap. 1 Rov. F. W. Fisk. majesty bofore ns. All nttempts to compass | shine, nntil, Ike the goodly cedar, it tins | an overconfidence in our own ability And na | sents,” and only the owners of tents and | ‘Tho amount. awelletl to $250 hy tho col- enred to enjoy the fnnovnd “ auch love, to analyze and describe it, but | sunt ont its. boughs unto tho sua and its | distrust of God, ‘The root of thacure against. cotlngas wore loft on tho grounds. lection, and the remainder was made up in tt peeatee ee re are dt atl to red it ti Os sory to convince us.06 our Impotenea, We | branches unto the river, and beneath its | which men are to guard ts worldinyess, un- half-past 8 ofelock thors was o seryico | the evening, ago in which we titer OE Whe Mrogress ott : a .-{ caf only exclatin us dn adoring awe we eazo | Ample shade repose 4 great nation, It has ¥ belle, or distrust of Providence. ‘This we | of consupration and prayer in the chapel, led |? At hilt-past 1 o'clock a Sunday-school was fter Froodom From Carc—A Fitting Vacation Dis--| Tita Jrentovont of this univeratoun oven | iucour day. Bono. 10 fh von 7 y eee es io services # reporter snake to he islands of the | may infer from the nature of tha remedy | by Mra, Jennle Fowler Willing, assisted by, | held, and the attendance was finttering, ©. | Bishop Fallows q orelae, coursa by tho Rev. Arlhur Little. to whiah all others are subordinate, and in | Paellic gens, auiong a apgauls that lind | atwazested: "Bo careful for nothing: bitin | several of tho divines present. es ‘ % B, Boring noted as Superintendent, and GT. | ha veprenactl tie Pre i Aner ¥ , whieh they all culminate; typltied by smok--| in disgust abandoned nn effete Felliton, and | everything, by prayer and supplication with, At 10:30 9, m. tho church bell. enlled an Lintsny wave nn Illustrated review, which | cess whieh had attended the Introdueton at t . Jog altars, borne alofton inspired gong, and | Mftud them outof reeking pollutionto a place | thantugiving, lot your, requests bo’ malo: } nudicies of about 400 people: to the taber- | was entertaining and Instruetive, "the les: tho violin, . It way somewhatof an Janeva- Closing Exerelses of the Inke Muff Snnday-Sehool hyinned by angeli¢ chotrs—in which Te, | amony enlightened: ntions.” fo {ts trans- | known unto God?) The thought would’ | uaele, whore divine soryfees were held, ‘Che | son was Genesls tx., 8-10, Uon, he sald, and tha first the the fstey . 5 rnp who had been In the bosanof the Father, | forming and fostering Influences all the best | seu to be this: Sustend of this. anxious, soe | nuthorities were much exerelyed over tho | At 3 o'clock Prof, Frank Jarvis, of this | ment lind appenred in connection with st a Comp-Heeting. and by whom all things were created, out of] clvillantions of earth ara’ confessedly Ine } Heltons, istrustfal spirit, Hiigstrennous and | facet that the ngentof n so-called newspaper | city, delivered his lecture on “ Robert Incer- | services, but he wus deeldedly In favor ort Infinlt compassion to, hig enemfes, disrobing | debled. ‘The quee# and nourisher of arts | pilnfal’ondenvor to euro tor things mt lool’ | had flooded tho sents with cainpaign cir. | soll, tho Champion Plagturist of the Niue- | introduction, Sue of the ehurehes wore "ITs CROSS Himself of celestial glory, and putting on our fences, And of all high and generous [after tings yourself, turn reverently, prayer- | -cilars; but, as to ond pald any attention to | teenth Century.” A synopsis of this Intorest-'| using cornets, and he expected to tntradt io et eerinais Pa Ernaei RO! Pea HOCH, nalnre, poured out i ste hlopd that those cult te seal, the uations, in aor, uly, Linakially fo Gad, vito Tous tu tha tka muattor ira sant be Aer iny Festure at eon pelmect tne Lares Teh one ti St Paul's at an evrly day, at Pre: SPREME EXCEL 5 3 por P— | deserving eternal denth might havo eternal | trate wht and purity of a truo | help you, who invites you to enst all your | prayer ond singing by the cholr, tlio Rt-Rey, | and: further comment is unnecessar: a you ‘SERMON NY oat F, W. FE : my ling on sich a rane, ywe can only | civilaation, ad thus slowly but surely ae. | caves upon Tim, who gives strength to him Hot Foss, jof ‘tho Methorlist Episcopal audienae present was 1 owe hu ot ol MARINE NE atate "The Rey. Franklin W, Fisk preached yes- | exclaim: “Oh, the depth of the riches of | complishing the regencration of Suman, so- | that fs weary and ready to falut, whose ever. | Church, former President of Wesleyan Col- | the lecturer sueccedcd in maintaining thelr NH NEWS. 7 " terday morning ton very Inve congregation | God's love fo us in Jesus Christ! | clety. Everywhere gu the workers mefted | lasting arnis aro always reaching out to hold’ | lege, read tho service and followed with «| interest throughout, i a er in the First Congrégational Church, corner of | Well might ho who esteemed himself the They arein tho family, inthe work- | up those who trust Hin. sormon from the following: A, Bunday-schiool tenchers’ classsnceting NOME GA'TIIERINGS, 7 nn nt the Pest Congres: Tha attbject | Chief of sinners glory in the symbol of such P, in tho miurts of trade, in the Govern | Let us somewhat moro minutely observe | . And Ho want. a iittte farthor,and fell on Hla | waa held st 7 o'clock, and nt $ 0 PoCK NorRE, _ Washington’ and Ann streets. Tho st bect | Jove, : ment,—overywhere throughout all employ- | the scope of this part of the Injunction: “In| faed, and pega, suying, Oty Father, if tt be | closing exercises of the Assembly. Deck notes wore seurce yesterday, ay of is sermon was “Tha Supreme Excel- | But it is also becnuso tho Cross reveals in | ments and professtons, endeavoring to bri | everything let your requests bo made known osalbte, tot this cup pars from: mo; neverthos | In the Tabernacle, IL wasn platform meet About a dozon vessels aro moored at th Fat Jence of the Doctrinoof the Cross.” Follow- | clearest light the {ntinit wisdom of, Gud | this greatest of powers Into contact with the | to God.’ “Ii everything,” we say to our. { less not-as Twill, but as ‘Chow wilt.—Mauy | ing, and short, addresses were mado by tho | yarmarkot, ¥ 10 lame otvlo Ing Is the discourse hn full: "J exerelsed to save men that the Apostle } selfish heart ‘of attr races They are, too, | selves, Thateannot be taken fn its Mteral | 2£0l0 ao ‘ Sunday-school workers present. Tho deen- Hh —) fle Hut God forbid tht T ehouid glory, save ta tho | OStited fn it Tow can man bo rescued | mating thomselves felt throuchout all forms | meaning. In the great things, iu the crises’ |, Te {8 oxpodiont for ev, that Tro nway; forif | ginn was onlivencd wilt several musical 0 exctirsion bus{ness was sadly {nterfored ». Frog Ce eee eee Tisua christ Gul, ck, 4. | frometernal ruin? was the mbchty problem | of soclal aud civil tfe—moving and Wfting | hour, be the trying emerge when tho | 7.80 not uway, the Comforter will hot come unto | selections, with yestorday by tho rnitt. ani ‘Str ords these to come froin n’man | 0 Whose solution hung: tho destiny of our | nations hito a civilization growlig out of thé | wife, ar husband, or child sie and lies, | us butte Cuopart L wilt send Him unto you. | Dr, Williamson wishes ft stated that next | ‘Tho tux Louio Dote was mised and purnped mils PAARO WATE tes race, How ean the Wuinan gout, whieh in | royal inv of love, Thus on tho restorative | when heavy funeial logs Ut i when | For’? fin’ i a ptralght botween two, baying | Yeat the grounds will bo Inclosed, and a | out yerterdny, and tho Aduma street bridge thet sv recently breathing out threatenings and | tho exercisaof its hizh perogutive has gliosen | power amanating trom the Cross alone must | the tempest rors, when tho slitp is sinking, | qaesre te depart agd to, bo wih Christ. wniek | small admisston feo will bechureed to defray | clunvol is oned more clear. pve slaughter against the followers of the de- | to forsake God, to Ureak away from 1s joy. | Test the sure hopes of our race, both for this | when death fs at hand, whan lang v pinches | isfar hotter; nuvertholesa to abide in. the Neat | oxpenses, Itis thought that x not-trang- | A tuiginan, who ls known ng A prnaticnl Joker, tlo ft aylsed Nazareno! Over this tleree perseen- ¥ ing embrace, and plunge Into sin, be brouglt | {fo nud for the fife to come, Prom (hat eross | —thon, of course, wo imust make knew our | Ismore needful for yor. —-PAlley fy 22, 23. fornbla” tieket cout be sald for 35 cents snd, | Cues A repart to be stucted Friity tne he 13 sald tor’ some. murvetous charge must have | to return tothe Father's bosumt of ity own | alone comes nll that ix best In elvit_govern- | requests unto God—then we ery, out of the | ‘he ‘reverend spenker -bogan, by stating | * fonily ticket for $1.50, In any event there’ | favo hud wot fore tae Age ne treater, Ue [unit passed before he would exult in what he | accord, without violence done tolts freedom 2 | ment, all that 1s beneficent In goctety, all the | depths, though it hot, be With, thanks. | that ttwas his intention to preneh from, the | WH! be no collections made, ‘The Aysembly | Joxer's dob. e Npplteatlons fer: the boy onee spurned, All his life long he’ hns been | Tow shall a belng tinde in, the Diving | iighty movements of phiitenthinpy to bless | giving. Sin everything.” We had not | threo texts, embod! ving” the opposit views of | Jins been an encouraglng success ht ever! Rumor fina tt that Thomas Driver, of th fark glorying In self-righteous seldovements; but | finage, with a aputiess moral’ nature.and | @ world, all the sweet charities of liome, and, | thought of that. Yes; it tho least thinks, | death ‘entertained by Jesus and Paul, ‘Tho | respect, oud there is a vory notleeabl schooner Lineal Dull, Ieubont tobe united jn! ont suddenty, with vision blinded. to earth and | powers whoso action fs harmonious, When | above al, the new man in Cinist, who, under | Iv -the fittle’ “dafly and hourly neetls) | three passices of Scripture cited setforth | vrovemontas the years zo by. ‘The camp- | murriage tou file damsel of tho North Side, ery, opened to Heaven, he sees. the hnted Cros | oneo he has Japsed from perfection, and his | “ the royal law” of love, shall’co forward | in ull tho minuto ntfairs of “life, we | two very distinct thomes—the views of death | Mecting wil be opened Wednesday venting etre radiant with: celestial glory. hows before It | moral constitution ys corrupted, und his | under the guidance of Christ trinmphing | ore to let our requests be known unto God. | by desis and by the Apostle Paul—and | with 9 sermon, x LAKE Ports, iH Pau in humble penitence and Talth, and goes posers are at discord—-how shall such w | over selfishness and its train of guilt and | Of course such marvelous condescension on | two apposit contrasts, Individual: ft y ‘ r » ', DETROIT, forth Hs mightiest champion. ‘henceforth ing thus polluted, and at variance with | wretchedness, until he shall be presented | God’s part as to interest Himself’ in every’ | hind longed to tle and Jesus had disitked to a Ay. t Dispat to him this Cross becomes. the symbol of | hhuself, and tke wohco prectous vaso now | faultless befora tho preseneg of tho Divine | hum eoul and in al particulars of every | meet death. Inrelation to a Church, Paut GAs! ish URE NSY . Denar, Jay aa Pases seen, ‘Ate mut duetrine rellecting highest honor on God | polluted and shattered, be restored to | gloty with Sxcoading Joy. Thus mighty tins himiin Hfo amazes, us, Gott’s thonehts of | had thotight it better for the Church for hin: ; a ase Jnntle, St, Baul, Cabs, Waverly, Starucens stedine Nost andl conferring greatest goodon man. He | orleinat Integrity and “purity? And more | been the power which has been streaining | in, and towards ust ‘Thoughts of nereyyof | to abide, while Jesus had declared that Hs Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trine, barges Clevehuul and barges, G. A. icin; aye pinries in, it, and, in cppestion, on the one | dificult still—how sliall all this be done, and Hown through the centuries from the Cross | love, of interposition, of help! Whe ean es- | going away would benefit the Chureh. ‘The | . CINCINNATI, July 2.—Musonte circles In | burges, Rast Saginaw and barges, Gakhund aud beut r and aud 10 those who, refecting Christ, wero | that law whose seat is tha bosom of God, | of Christ, fn comparison with Yt, all the |, dimate them? A mother may forget her | apeaker sald it would not be ainiss to cone | Indinna are considerably exercised over a | bakes: Westford nnd barges, Huron Clty and ne endeavorlig to save thenselves, and on the | and Whose votce {gy the harmony: of the | religions of earth fave heen fmpatence ft. jchild, but God forgets not one of This hum | sider how God and Ils ‘apostle looked at | matter growlng out-of th Chalney heresy. Hera Featoy! ee, ane nohaonre, Hy uation, + he other to those who, acknowledging Im as | world,” be maintatned and honared? How | self. ry now device of men ‘to Tet | blest children, If business perplexes, nnd | death. It was the death hour that was often | Chainey. aa stated In ‘Lim Trine several | scloanors Sophia Minch, GIL, Worthing en te foe the Messiah, were sti under bondage to | shall tho myriads of rational Intelligences | themselyes out of sin and its fearful conse | Wo tre conducting it on Christian principles, | thasupremest hour in the fife of man, Jesus Ys fed In ‘Tins Tnineneg several bd = 0 Hts Me ple, legal rites, He: spntng alike all retlanes on | crowding the untyerse be kept trug.to their | auynees" has stink thei deeper nnd deep. | we may é a r : "y J. Well, sehuoners MB. ‘tremt oto God with band ask for help. | Ind sal: have a baptism te be baptized | Weeks ago; was pastor of the First Unitarian | fawvor, syin A. Poterso a ea ae atcant mbaarrinees, and boldly) lel allegiance 1e-in thelr prestnye tho lnw:| er’ into auilt and anisery, Ant vet + IChotwchold affalrs zo Not well, and wentk: | with teal aos Ceara eee | Church of Evansville, Ind. Beeoming | Huchete ditch, catramtasum PUNE, Joule procialns to both Jew andy Greek, that ho ) demanding perfect obedicrieeto the sovercizn | the world” oes on, with all this | ness and discouragement come to the hearts | throweh.?, When Le drew near to Hisdenth | infected with rationallstie views, hestartled | Bavaria, theo, Gawn, Lillle Fox, H. Folger, Jt inds ground of exultation only in the Cross huny be tramuled under foot with Impunity ] 5ad Wistory staving It in the face, and even | of wives and mothers, what privilege to | in the Garin of Gethsemane, Moeried ont: | hiscongregation one night by a declaration | Tsltol of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the offender restored even to high favor? | under the Hight of the Gospel and amidst the | mnke their requests Known unto God! Tell | “O° My Father, If lt be possible, let this ron gregn Bit by w declan Puased down—Propelters Alaska and consort, In this sublime declaration of the Apostlo | From tha solution of such a. problem | trophies of Its ‘power, trylug these useless | [im all nbout ft. Let Tifa conte tnton fuller | exp puss from Mel” Somedhiad salt tat the | {athe had lost his faith fn God that public New. York, Montaun, Vantlerbilt, Catifornin, there Iv’ sugested the theme to whieh Lin- } migel and archangel night well dru. biel nents, ‘each age’ having its soverelan o thin ats other holds In your | cup ite reterred to was death, then. nnd | Prayer by kiinwasn mockery: hat the hymn. | Canlaten, sind schoondry F. A. Guotrurs slean- pelt Crosse vhat does | visaas K every y which i e 3 E " r ‘1 sens 3 e Thos. i peo {iit Bectring. 0 tlle Duss ot pie Ate 2 Gok cani be st, Tis law agtialde and yet | scem now disposed to try what vires there and suphilention, whieh may bo oe (3 holy smu nealnst the senson of ngony | purpose i€sold for wasto paper; and that, if | Thos. P. Sheldon, Laura Belle, Yosemite ang words, why did the Apostle Paul | man be restorell to favor and purity, Who | Is in the rengon ns tho sole and suffietent to Hnelude both the more publle | that bitter ‘wall, “My God, My God, why Osvodi, Obfoand congurta, Muy tower and biryes . riory Ju. the . Cross" of Christ? | cum fatnom the depths of wisdom displayed | mule, and thns to reenact tho folly of nations | and private ‘methods of approach te Got, | hast Thou forsaken Me?” ‘Che Bishop thon | sis of bellef, Mr. Cliainoy was a member | schooner Monguayon, V hit was there in this despised doctrine of | in the mysterious blending of the Diving | that have been led by this course down to | are here tauxht to be always a timely and | turned to Paul, and drew a pletire of an old | of Reed Masonic Lodge, and for some years WOFFALO, ‘ aerueitied Christ which so eaptivated both | and the human fn tho person of | the gates of death, There fs (n this system | available azeney for thy Christian to employ. | and decrepit. man in the prison at Rome, | wasits Chaplain, Soon after the delivery by Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, . the superb intellect aud the erent heart of | Our Lord,—in. a qature which, while] ne room for the supernatural for an atone. | Observe that thankselying Is to accompany | never expecting to leave {t exeent to go to Gu the Cross Me lind sent forth | hg continued his ministry, tt must be on that | Pirgg. NAC. Bairbank, Ira Chaffee nnd barges i ole: Tureavo, N, Y., July 25.—Arelvaly—Prupeltors me Paulas tomeke him byeak forth in this ex- | ft lays hold of humanity, towers to Deity. so | ment for sln,~—sinee sin does not extst,—but | the prayer aud supplication, Cam not sure | the block, Ile was welting ona of hig last Sree Teka tte eo ce atte tepelenetes, Delaware, W. iT Barnum Ihe Ve Kote Sng pression of admiration 2 Le was no fanatic. | as to fit lin to be both a Princo anda Savior? | all that Is needed for the highest purfection | that pray breathed In-any other thaw a | letters, saying that he lind reviewed the field | fore the lodge for. ti delity. “Nov format | fglvcnerd Clara Parker, Guido Pilster, gentn, de le wns not wout, to'go Inte eestasy aver | But the execution of the reitemygtive plan ex- | both of the Individual ahd of soclety Js that | thankful spirit will be acceptable to God. | of battle behind hhn, had fought a goad } steps wore taken, howover, until about a | $lelgo3 schoonor Young Aimerlen, iron ora nol > imaginary excelleneies, What, thon, did he | hibits no less wisdom than its conception, | the germs of goo in them be developed | 1s not this the thought? Instead of this’) fight, and was ready to. be offered up to ac- | month ngo, when ho was served witha aunt | etn oiler W. Ile B Dalawined bubs * see {i the Cross of Christ which made him | What degreo of wisdom Jess. than Infinit | under the genlal sun of the reason, .* De. | anxious, enretaking, corroding, ssnstlog | cept'n crown from God, Tv expressed no | mons to ‘appear and tuswer ta charges | schooner D.C. Batley, conlt Binplre stare: su ; aflirin fi tis inest solemn ininner that le | could have so fashioned and arranged avery | velop yourself” Is the watchword of this | spitl¢ which brood # over eversthing ‘ue | thought of the block and nx which stood | and specifications, seven in niu | bursa Coynhagd, Chichyo; schooners C. P her {will glory"In that ubove everything else? | event throughout all ting, that eaely and ail | system, ‘To this experiment of ratlonallsm, | plensant.t the past, inazniiles thetrlalyo£ | in the way at the gates of Rome, Many | ber, lo, most hmportant af whieh | Mitten, If G. Kichards, Irun, Minuet; schoo: uxer . _-Farsneh a bold. aml sweeping assettion hie } combined sliall eonduen tO the dovelupment Midi ong.OF anURiCe of Hey aiinarone formas (he Urseene onal an tlclpate cae the thought Uso words ha Fallen from the olit | charged hin with denying the existence of | eh Ae G. Morey, salt, Groen ays schooner aia dust have thong! hat hevhad 1a best o! and consummation of the plan of redeniption, ut 4 it . et ‘y ve a man's pen in excess of 77 a ry " I <4 lira = Parker, seunibia; schuonor ide ; Trasona. Levnesce itweean diving them. | could have made alle the Oneolnes of | no gift of propheoy.to predict that there will | lye so nent to God, to che y ho excess of his Holy zeal, but | Gou, saying that prayer was n hideaus mock: - Intl st suet a spirit | it was well Inown that 0 . Y : Pilater, can, Milwaukee, dict us for this hour jut ourselves Into the Nature, and all the aets of myriads of human | be tho same sad issue toalisuchoxperiinents, | Of thnnkfidness and prayer, that all fore- | calmest men it ner ae be Nas one of te | ery. nud Utlering Words In contempt of | “Cunul ‘Frelghts—Unscttted. Tarly this mor seat v er, , ; f y Masonry, ing cor hipped nt 3, butl Gi cot the Apustie, and view with him the | Wills from the first: tu contribute to. iils one | 1¢ the history” of otr race for 6,000 yeurs ling | bodings aut anxieties stall be Jost ht the | he lind said that when our earthly taber 7 Ing corn wns shipped at 6 cents, but later a load iG ong which prompted to thisexctamation, | grand result, so tint the history. of Nature, | shownanytiing.to-a cerlalnty, itis that all | sunlight of Is preseneo and love, ‘Vo those | dis rcarthly tabernacle, | ‘Tho list was not sustalued, but the others a 3 . , Was roported at 1g conts, and ft was belleved no cout i ‘ ' 4 4 Wved we hada throne and mansion in’| were, and he was expellud for“ ymmasonte | boat could be obtained for lesa; Inmber at #2, a Hy if Tmistuke not, there are influences aé | and the history of man comblnad, is bul the | attempts permanently to retorin, fy, and | who do thus live fs ounde this eseceding | the-world to come, i bet? a . y York: stan Maye { work shout us, in. this nineteenth century, history of redemption? How amazing to | elevate mankind apart froma supernitural | great and precfous promise: “And the peacd | ‘Thy speaker then said that, haying shown gondbat Tin ublering false thonghls, doubts, Pete ark Bene wortone See a sates Se ! which tend to ent Into the backsround 4f | human ken has been the development of this | and radical change of heart wrought In them | of Cod, which passeth all understanding, | tho existence of these views of death, he |” Mr. Chalicy was ebsent, but was -repre- | #80 bushels, ge 1 not to pout contempt upon this doctrine of | phim down throwgh the ages! And soit | are, utterly fruitless, Whoever enters on | shall keep your hearts and minis through to demonstrate the reasons | sented by cotinsel, who filed what may be roRT NUON. : } the Cross. ‘ shall go on unfolding (self throngh future | any'scheme for the moral elevation and en- | Christ Jesus. 3 tence, Why was St that Jesus | termed a demurrer, clabnlag that the charzes | Pont Nuno, Mich. duly 25.—Paased up— Me } Why, then, let us carefully Inquire, diit the | ages, Inying under contribution every act of | Hghtenment of manicind, which fenores the |, 19 there a richer, fuller, sweeter promise In | shrank back In horror and Paul longed to bo | did not constitute a Masonic offense. ‘Che | Propullors Kt. Put, Athiutio, Wave Eat * was 1 Apostle glory it the Cross of Christ, for his | our race, making even the wrth! of ‘man to | great faet of the universal allenation of the | the \ord of God than this?. © ‘Phe peace of | taken? Low did these men stand related to | demurrer was overruled, aid a plea of not | Malonwand barges, Oakhund andhurges, deurwe aan i Teusons myst be ours If we are to have any | ald Us development, Mustrating amore and | heart from ioral reetitude, and tts innate | God,” that is, the peace whieh orlginites and | these things? Wo were required. to think guilty wns entered, Upon that. plen issue | Xing and bares, Clovolunt and bur, a alent } good, ground of glorylig. init Because, | more at every stage of is progress the un- | tendency to wrons moral action, and conse- | lows from God, ‘at which He Is “the author | yhether- Jesus, In_ hig youthful vigor, was folneid, Ells sermon was. offered ant ne,, | Ny Aiidden and tow, Helle P, Cross an Tlie Ast, “the Grogs reveals “in clearest ight | searchablo riches of Divine wisdom, will, in | aueut need of regenoration by Divine power, | and anly giver, What more precious word | wns more” cowardly tian the naed | coplan In evidence. Oral tostiony wes | Sehoonars ME. Tompiy, J.D. Sawyer Mee brow that’ by It nlona ean, man escape from | its glorious consummation, having gathored | Wil find that however fino ft may bein tie | Is there in the fanguage than pence’? | Paul ‘Mat could “not be. Ag re | heard, and expulsion followed Two other | Stee eee sahil Renee totter itso * the’ pawer and pontlty of sin, ‘The | all its trophles—an: Innunierable ‘imiultitude, | Ory, aud however adorned with wil manner | How happy tho hearts who posseis (t) The | garded the unwillingness of” Christ | Masoits who iattiged oxpresstons Of lliee bor | uit pits senile blutthows, Uotivin, Cratts- com i Dare “fact that dod has interposed | “redeemed out of every kindred, and tongne, | of learning and speculations of “selones!'— | pence “of Goth, not an inmginary | to leave Is" friends, Ito had no trtends to | Hor nro expertin Fo De expelled, and one | “bawiscEropeliors Hee Lotis: Muytlower and they i 40 rescue man is strongest presumptive proof | and people, and natlon—It shail, before a | falsely, so ealled.—it will prove to be finpo- | pence, not av selt-obtained, —imcertaln | Jeaye—no one who loved himor knew tlm: | has alread: Tan RARER for tril. dnrges, Canisioo with FA. Georger: tg Castle wive that if left to Mmself he would perish. | wondering universe, place thent spotless be- | tence Itself, AIL such attempts will be sine | peace, nol the dangerous peace of a ttead | while Paul hind hosts of friends in the | Discussidton ihe subject 1s rite in Mas | with Monwunuon and bares, ddret Were hoe able to tree himself from the power | fore the eternal throne! Now, in this’ plan ply retnacting the stupid folly of the elints | conselened, ur a sleeping conselence, or a | ehurehes he hind. founded, As to personal | sonic eirelea, and Jn talking of the question | Wlid—South, gontles weathor cloudy, then of sin and Its awful penalty there Is te good | go radiant with Diving wisdom, a crucified | who sought to revel Heaven by thelr own | moral nature tufted and sting to rest by the | sifuiness, Jeaus had never committed one | the Injunction of seeresy in remnrd to lodge ESCANAMA. ‘M1 reason to think that Heyer would havo | Savior holds the central plavé. He isthe | effarls, | Although they piled “Ossa on | syron song of him who elifms only to te- | sin, while Val had reason fora desire to | matters la tomporarily forgotten, It is mali Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago’ Tribu: fron | Blooped to hig ald, It bs not the manner of | Alpha nnd Omega of tho systent. It begins | Jellot and Olympus on Osa,” yet thoy fopnd | Mroy’, nota patched up and temporary pence | jive and bo aut his Hifeof blasphemy. Paul, | tuned by many Masons wie thors that thie’ | RsGacteieac Motes Sane nee eet ole dont , God to do for iliserentures what they ean dg ) gud ends ih Win. - From His Cross stream | themselves us far as ever from the blusem- | that precedes tho storm, but tha pence of | and not Jesus, had died premautrely, as the | shaplo avowal of want of belief. In ‘WW. ta, Heawn, iron Age, fort ¥ for themsvlves, Ie Is not thus wasteful of | the mys which ght up and Interpret the | pyrent. God.“ My poueo T leaves with you, mypeace | former had work on hand nt the tine of his | Delty docs not constitute a denial of | Jitreeld: wehoonuts J. M. Scove, Grace. Wott Atis resources, THe comes to raise man. out | whole, Tov unlike this Diving plan of re- Whodver, then, would go. forth to the | give Tmt you,” suys Christ tt bs a betes ) denth, white the utter had dished Bis work, Goud existence, — Many well-informed | @tek Chandler, tron State, Richard Winshw, Tloy Of the pit Into whieh ho has fallen, hecnusy | demption ure all those schemes devised by | noblest work of earth—to, [iit up, bless, and | conditioned for (4 poxsesston npon the soul's | —tho only man who over Hved that had fol. | Stasons hold, also, that Masonry does not ves | Nessiins HL LL’ Rrown, I. Co Hutchinson, Jolt hope Hiv knows that man can-never Jt himself | mant ‘Thetr grand and fatal defect has ever | save tis mee—must take hia departure from | Aequalntanee with God, “upon the soul's | lowed out a completo dite, Every one of | quire an aflinmative bellot in a personal Goud | ONC swectheurt. . for Pah Ngee : been tnt thoy address themselves te lig | the Cross of Christ., He inust take with him | wereement with God, upon the soul's uncon } thesy reasons shank make Jésus lone to bo | or Supreme elng, and that, ne France, the | pelted ctropellor WwW. Te. Browns sehnoners luve i api fo'this fact all history tears witness, | Intellect, Wis -taple, lis tinnicination, juis | the great doctrines relteutedt fron that Cross, idoned aurrenlee: sto al Seay a festes gone nnd Pal long to, yematn, | It was | nvowul thereof hits not fora fong time been Fie eae Lay Pou Stately sud ecort our ryce are but gat recitals sslons ut never -deseend to the st raw fnspl 2 «that, prsase vOry” on 4 A ehinllys Jus EVETRE, gnker thes v od of! 7 : ne Clay Being # 3 ne ant z failures to fred itself from the tyranny Pentre of thio. an ane change, the | Will flnd that.those forees: have not become | cenda every effort ai the part of: the: wider" hefunily Jul the reverse, The snenker then | required of! candidates for’ Masonic orders, | G, Ita, Biiaarnl state. : mt {the mudionco to consider the renson of | Itis further elahned that, though theGrand EAST BAGLNAW. # tay: ‘ontrast, ‘They mitst bear in mind that ) Lodge of France was forettane time refused Bpectat Dianaten 40 The Cntengo Tribune, foi ible was strangely Hndifferent to death | recognition In England and Amorica, now in | Bast. Saginaw, Mleh. July. 2%, —Lamber tt Lt pald but jtte attention to death- | some States of thls country and in wll Ene | teolghts are drm, and plonty of canoes otferlni. nd te spenker thanght that these sutl | gland itis fully recugnized, and ity members | Churtors—Nurges J. AeMeDouxall and Mid- wyents spcounlall tho aayely autention: An faa regularly admitted. len Sasttunet fo parla, 82a) per Lun tung & 4 y th it ern thines. legend had related jiow, ¥ tins ‘rive a . ny 8 w to ‘Tonmwanda, 32.505 cs bs man’s | tho moral resnlt in men of tuo multitudinons | Stunt there, my friends, elose by’ the Cross, | Keep your hearls and muds through Christ | wien Patil's head haat heen seruek front ANG | quectose a tee sson te Cece uteeoeeg | Midznettatvest,and Mure" Bigelctone Suucinane 0 nt, have | rellsions whieh they have devised hag been } and by Divine xraco you shall each down | Jesus” “keep.” Strong, comforting word. | block it had bounded three thnes, and ateach | With luiielity 2) Some Masons answer tag | Cleveland, we $2 per 1000; burges Cameron nnd Ulery ful to deliver he groaning geera~ | just wiintoug mike hyo devised frou a | noble mast to Ut up ths world out o€ fis | Seahall eurisony giv stun sentry, eves | ninco tbstruel a fountutnat pues water had | tho ntrouelton of auch atestof ueuess ase | Dacehemmande coy ce anmnamat a dons of mankind from thelr bondage of sin, | knowledye of ‘their inethod of operation: knes cl 4 ui irst forth, ‘E' I f elie! { ot io withe aN 1s Baye s CAG, BLT ‘he whole history of the race shows hat ls | These Tellglons ave been as no werives to | presence and love. you, tt iat fable was true, andl at the | belle In Deity wns ay tinovation made with {ine of his death there had sprung up inthe | Ina fow hundred years. Wowever that may COREY EUNSD rroral character }as been wnnifected by the | reform mankind as the garments they have = Wo aro int to concelve of peaco ns a | world fountaing’ ot thought, feeling, antl | ho. tha two lod: nr Bene valli Speetat Mapatels to The chieago Tribune, ~ Me lie: r y Thay have expende smselye: 5 q Meaty saly i ait 5 ges of Evanavijle have put |. cpeye 3 OS. Agron f aru eliztots Beliety iiss jrroait out Aa nya expends d ‘Hiumae lea ng ¥EREEDOM FROM CARE. . Somewhat strates tela: orl Nol. #0. fehlovement, “Thera was no statoment In | themgclyes on record a3 being ves to | mi ATE Os. oy Py Arrived Herald Fen CTE (1 Lie LO ot ol ee eee ae Toh iat ae ete tis gulmed de | VACATION BERMON.uY THE HEV. AITHUR | wath nunghiy mnerison, © faltiifal dented | ggubture that Pant ever died, but it was, bis | oven tho Inck of aflirinative bellef, Mr, | schoonora San Dexa, Bsomnaba, ores Join Sut See ORL be eee ter of Romans, || Feet Soe ig renpyiuiog of the heart becuse TTL. 1} ally o milgtity verison a faithful gentinel | iife, not his death, that conecmed us, ‘Cho | Chainey’s casa is to be uppcaleil to tho In- t Blane, Montgomery, slarquette, ore. tho heather ri thbatnatzenti aoa mre | Sudo pure a sItuiy aicd feonn this. suri 1s | ne Rev. Arthur Little, who ts about to | a curity that can compare in stronath of | condensed Scriptures tn the Now ‘Testament | dinnn Urnnd Lodge, “ils counsel ts tho ween oa pallets Bh Hales Aargiutlay hax tha moral condition of mnmkind mage | fountain of his, tite ait tho streats eae) take nu yuention, preached tn the Now Ene | keeping, preserving power with the "pence of Salone i i Heath OF ts cots fully | Muster of the Mount Vernon (indy Lodge, | Blarucea: »Milwuikeo, Chicago; Jupun, ue Tully Improved as they have risen {nto civil: | puroaud bealthfal nse ne ne sregational ‘ te | God it stint! kee you when you Hedown | 2k, fovingly, Why hud this been? Na. | It tho caso Jy not sustained tho discipline of | uth; 4A. Eyorott, yetnaba, ‘ Zatlgn auld Duill up for themselves Waplendid | Ata this briugs to. view s fourth reason | £iilld Couwredutional Church the following ‘ ture was, strangely uueyinpathotte \with | that member will logleally follow, and as Ils Four ConnonsE. - .: and when you rseup, when you gooutand | men, and great national oyents as mythology and plilosophy, Springing tren | whieh led the Apostle to exult: In the Cross Soren yeatoriiny mornings When you como tn, when you are sivk and chutes nover effectad hie Pooh nd laden. Cully, auntal tu pit eve Chaney an Pont Gonuonen Ontecda Hearst tae "s ard 4 vy) , . tie Intellect they never descended to mold | OF Chrlat,—sinee the Cross revents in clenrest | pio glzettl far nothtugs butte aversening, by | when you aro well, When you ure tempted | nature, but when Jesus ted, a friendiess | knowing that ha held thom, hs redivcted | to-day—Schoonor Stary the Jieart ot society, but only crested and | light tho lntinit power of Gar exerted to save , ee eats Racer ines Gods And | an wl ot and enre of sin, ‘Through 6,000 years hig | purpose of his soul But sines” the | exhausted, but that a Divine power strenms | standing to grasp ar realize. Worldly men, this race of ottts,, blinded In mort viston, | mocul ebnracter of a nin es not in his in- | thruagh them, transforming tho hearts and | wigadly men, call 1b a fiction. ‘Phey" nove been grinding In" this prisan-ouse of sin, | telleet ar passions, but in hts will, (€ that wilt | Hves of men, ‘ nothing of it; Of course not, it pags: groping about for means of deliverence, and | by unch@uged, his moral condition, must re- | - “Give mo where I may stand,” sald'an | eth nll understanding, It must he elicblng tts frail structure oy to fall buck | main watieeted by whatever trappings of | anelent philosopher, “aud T will’ move the | tasted, ontered: fnto, Gxperieneed, This Renin Into more galling servitude, ‘Che re- | bellefs and rights he nny be Invested, Henee | work” Chat standing-place is Calvary, | blessed peace of God, Whatof it? “Tt sliall Tiztonus and phllosophics fashioned fb device, hawever profound and brill! Toledy to 1iuys= play, cH you uve frevfrom temptation, when | mun, the sky had darkened, the earth lnd 1 ‘ 1 ton, Whent; Churger, Toledo ta Omdensbure, beantitied itssurface, tinder which the mighty | 1 ‘Attneking first of ull, and. earrylng’ | tho poate of led: which Meese MEER eet | KOU KO Litt tho buttle or venture upon | yoked, nid the eraves wero burst opens: LE seria of sling next Will bo puezling one Whents J. It Noyes, Obfcuyo tok ingston, wheat toad n and wretchedness rolled on ike | tho citadel of the Mtg ‘by sweetly constinii- | tng shall keep your hearts and intuds, through | the Bor, OF In the | nildst of wust-} was to proclaim that Jie death wns nlto- | GEG. Finnoy, Chicago to Kingaton, whent. B Niuara beneath Sts sheeted surtace, | ing love, the power streuning from the Cross | Christ Jusus.-Phil, lv., 0, 2. ing pestifence. When death comes, when | gethor wniaue, and tho stonomont accounted 7 Arrlvei—to untond—Schvoncr North Cupo, ‘fhe deltles of Athens, the philosophtes af | comes ab length, te ke possession of tho} What Jughts of Christian experience aro | the’ great white thrond appears: it for tho ditterehee, Paul had dled for him- PRAISE SERVICE, from Chicago, with corn. + : cademy, the Lyceum, and the Poreh, | whole man and to dil all hia energies, f vg | Bliall, keep you calm and unmoved. | gelenlone, It wag ane n ATBST, PAUL'S REVORMED RPISCOPAT. CHURCH, ENIE, Were, powerless on tha, mors of tho | Iithorig helms buen living for self, mid il pone In fils Felt nal the: hen | he Chireh of Godt in all ages has had Hel Ae ed ee ee re eT eerie at Washington and Curpenter streets, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago THbune, Athenlan populace. | Although | Imperial | the foreés of hls life nave buen inarshilad to Fa aiscan one do thoy uppent when | experience of the Kpoplig, garrisoning | othor hand, Jesus ld dled to idenity and | pralyo services ware held Inst aventng., "Pha | yERts Pay duly 25—Cleured—Propelior Annie Rome controlled a work by her tegions of | attain selfish ends; now he begins to live for | We recall the fact that they are theoutbrodth- | power of this penea In most” trying omer: | inake hondrnble tho Jaw of Gotl and to ro. | Pete Pear adhd thud, tho teecktone | eaetifemeeeiandize, Ghlcayoy” propelter J. F warrlors, sho could not control herself by | ono who diod for him, nud consecrates all his | ing of-one who, at the thue, was suffering | geucles, “ Henrts and ininds” tt proinigesto | yenlovery attribute of the Divine nuture—to | Church notices announced that tho Rt-Roy, | Fay, ght, Marquette, her legion of deitles, Whut u view of cor- | powers to his Saylor, ‘The will iy now set | from a most paluful and hopeless iinpris- | Keer, nat tha body. always, nat eartlly | redoom a guilty world. No wonder under | Bishop Fallows would deliver a brief ad- i‘ ruption I her soci! Ife do her own writers | toward God, and all the outtluwings of the | ‘omnent—a fact, however, which adds ine | fou. aud carthly fortune, and earthly | that trial fio nha ‘orled out, “Let this cup } dress; that Dr, Marsh would Jend tho slug- FORT OF CHICAGO, Uiseivse to ust What # glfinpse do wo | fife move toward [fim ‘Lhe revolution at | measurdbly to the yaiue of the testiniony, | Tlenda’ Ail thesy may be swept away with | pass trom me,” ‘Tho Church of God should | ing; that Prof, Carl Becker would lve n Set et catch of her best soelety through the keen | the centre of the mun is complete, ‘nud | If, under. such clrenmstances, he vould | tha snddenness of a gyclone, but the stor cling to the truth, os Uis word was the rod go} tho ylolin: "WII; Prop 'T, 8 Paxton, Michtgun City, excursion sathe of Juvennt! ‘The disclosures at | though it may not-bo vistble nt onee fn the | mike tha ote, the one’ sianitieunt word, | Bnd the wind, the ax ond the fuxgots of the | ghest-anchor of our hope. sacced glo of tha tollit; ana tiv arr AVIIson: urty. x + Hercule and Pompell but too fully.con- | outward Hf, yet ny sively 08 tho vegetation | of this Eplst{o, n call to Joy and rojolelug, we | Perseculor do not nd thelr way thraush | Relative to the Churcit and to Tis Chureh Would preside nt the organ, nnd tho | Prop Northora Queen, Colllngirand, sundrios, 3 Brat alls Ha ng, been Fecordout ofl omit hid pway Panuatit "a ntry earth, “when may bo sure that it Is tlie record of 1 renl ex- ails Indpenntcanye vital an panoply witeh Inthe world, Jesus hud sald that it sas ex. | result, was that nm very largo , and Dean anne Heater saceeiee eee cluty v erature. ‘Cho finproper: uched by the rays of & vernal sit, come | pe "Oy Ss ct TOK chweu i dic! iH e vi nt a ‘WI b : expusures’ aud attitudes “whielt. Lawes in | ford to bask in ite beams, no. cereataly: Fee ee nena Pint, Wo say alsa be {ind whatever may bring te huarin, | pedlcnt Yor Ht that Ito should go way, and | fino congregation, was brought taxether. | prop Tauler, White Lake, huinbor, 2 y.WHl | sure that dt is menné for us, “Lut us dle | 86u iL Paul had: sald thatit was more need Many’ cane, no doubt throne! 3, y ‘pone . Tresco on tho walls in some of the houses of | the gerins of the now life in the renewed iptly seek for the lessons whieh It offers. Canon Kingsley, in on sermon, speaks | the Qhurel thut he toute dara weed! for ouricsity, for the infroduetion ot the vlo 4 Pee eeu soya pe x Pompell, wnt in enttings on the outside of | mun come forth to bloom and frultage under ho text contains un exhortation anda | o¢ 8 yillnge in the West of ‘Engh son for this difference of opinion could be | in pralse or religious service was somowhat | Prop Fountaln City, Bultalo, sundries, 1 some of tho dwellings on its prinelpal streets, | the genialand life-siving Inluencuot thosunof | promise, between which there exists a yery | Where tho 12tst: Psalm was” a favorit | summed np under a double proposition, that | Of an innovation upon established usages, It | Prop Poorloss, Duluth, aundrion, é qitost surpass belief, and Tully contin nll | righteousness, Hee tong the change which | ctosa relation, “Bo careful for nothing; { 88d tnore thm ay favorit, |“ When- | te, te Chureh lost leas and: gulhed more by | belng tho. tirst tue tho instrument iid Ap. | Brop 2.1, ‘Thompson, Muskogon, Lumbor, i that the Apostle has charged ngunst the | hus beon going on within shows itsol€-$n: tho | but In, everything, by prayer and supplicn: | Over It was elvan out: in church all Joined in | the death dt Jesus than by tho death of Paul, | penred in any of the elty churches, But the | Leer Swaltow, Wulto Luke, lumber, . i heathen tn lls eplstio tothe Romans, And | life. Tnperteetions, fants of temper, vices, | thon) with thinkselvliye let your requests bo | Slhging tt With an curnestuess, a fervor, a | ‘hy latter had dled about tho year Gd of the | atidienes was by no menus one of atrangors, | Bove Hl. G. Votors, eure, HALO: 4 Yet this Vompell was a clty of high culture, | It may be, now drop awny from the:chumes | matte known toGod” Shists thooxhortution, | Passton auch ns L never heard elsawhere.— | Curigtlun ora, aud two ycurs Defore hy had | nor yet very diferent froin that which usu | Auee eaverte, Maniatee, lumber, of ong of the most cultivated natlons of | ter us fruit froma. cy ing tree; for the life | “36 enreful for nothing.” ‘This inquiry | Sich as showed low intensely thoy felt tho | written the Eplatle-from which, the last pas- | ally assombles at that place, elther In size or | Seur Pmamhe, Frankfort, haber I antiquity, If now we come town to our | which noitriahed them fs dying, “The man Is | comes to our lps: “Can the command ar fie | Psalm was trae and true for thou. OF all | save of the text das taken. ‘Tho speaker | composition. It was, rently rathor a select | gear elt, Suskogons Imbore own (hig and Jook at the most civilized na- | gutning control of Himself, and’.coming forth | Junetion be observed in sueh a world as this [congregational sluging L ever heard, novor | tion agsumed that his audienco was Lhe con- | gathoring, and tho only thing leading to. the | Schr Rosy etle, Grand Mayen, lumber, | tons of Heathendom, we also tind that thelr | {nto n pure and noble character,, And this | ind amid such enviranments ay suridund | Mave Do heard any so tanehing us those | grogation of the Churchof Phillppl, aud that | supposition that curiosity iad’ hind anything | Sehr Montpelier, Muskegon, lmver. i religions are Uterly fmpotent to olfsob moral | process of purification daily goes on through | us?” a Yolees, when thy Joined In tho old Words | ha 'was tho messenger. from St. Paul, | to do with its extent was the fuct that inany, | Sehe Empire, Muskegon, lninbor, a H ehayavter, What have Brahminisin, Bud- Years, Weinay be, until, ripeuud and micHowed | Bo careful for nothing." ‘thé “most ta- thoy loved so wells ~ Mo thon read the serlptural message fron | were there from tho other divisions of. tho’ | Sehr Australia, suvkoyon, lumber, - } dhisin, oud Islamism done during the long | tn the graces of 0 holy chartetur, Ne passes | mitliur experlones of our Hyves iseare, ‘hero | Sheltered houenth the Almighty's wings, 4 Paul to his chureh, baud commented upon its | elty and from sister churelies, Be ae WH Eee ee ore i centuries of tele oxistence for the moral. | bofore us fute the Now whn¢‘nower | ave a fow childhood years, and ft 18 onv of | When neithor sun nor incon #ball thea truth and beuulass “Paul ud salde "Por ane | | Wlshop. Eallows, tn intraductng the exer- Pr re Teer oa Coen td ; elevutl on and isenthinliment of moro than | less thin the dighest fs wdegiate to such a | thelr chief beauties, when yo are uxempt, | BY day or ulghe tolest at huine, ubrond, 1 | to live Is Christy” Ils ony was measured elses, seemed to fully appreelate the novelty Besa PII Rese Mutnbe { Tal Ot yeti, nam rice’ fave. result as hig? “It were a hlzh manifestation | for the most park feta eure, Others careot mh Our annl tee defond and his death's calamity tw tho Chureh, | of tho oceasion, and after the confession ani ACEO ATUALINERGS:." “5 } i myriads of India and China beon | of Divine power to cull from ehuosn wnl-') us; we aro. fred. We lose muell, howover, | Conduct ites through it's Pllgrimago safe to | Golng baci’ to the year 20 of tho Christian | prayer read for hls evening lesson from } Sebr Butdo, Grand Haver, i ined lo, patra thronh Ale power of thelr faith? | verse, buta pigher to call buck frou the | froma fullure to realize our freedom In this iby Journoy's and se era, the spedker said Bhit at uiat thne Christ Penta CL, where oceurs the words,“ Praise frp Ptr Suexouun, q Z ‘hie clearly: docs all history affirm thas tho | moral eltioy Into whieh ff had plunged a | respect, and very Ikely row nustons be | wthcra was harilly a man who Joined tn | und wmtherat o band of digelpies about Lim | Him with the som of the trumpots praise Scie J.-A; Molinos Grand avo ; : religions ain , philosophies ot earth have | uman sau and clothe it: with light ant 7 cause the years that bring cxretmove so slowly, that paul but tow that hoe eareled hls tite and sald tathem, “Let not your hearts be | Him with the psaltery and harps praise Mm | Behr Contoat, skcogon, $i ¢ ' ae Dower to rid nin thelr bondage to sin, | purity. ‘To keep i planet rolling onsite: .apei| ‘Lo those who are in the midst of tho eure: | fe hith buds from year to year, tint why iny | treubled, Presently T go away, but ibis ex- | with the thnbrel and dances pralsy film with | Sche Green fay, Sturgeon Bay. 3 isi aH glid the chains which they cannot | pointed course werg ginal) tub compared | bringing yeurs they seen: to have come quite’ ailght ge hin erate ys wind st A pedient for you that I do so,” and. the dis- | stringed Instruments und organs.” And fol- | Scht 3f, Cuprot nistee, > & F { a erat With Kecning tus soul ctreling fn tts | somrondigh, and cares seen to multiply as | Thrrdiy a woman whet sane that psaim bug | tibles feared for thet own safety, Sixweeks | lowing tho reading, in further paving tho | Sehr Amoskeu, niBteo, “ 1, now, we turn from this history of tho Proper able hie Sree to wander off Into star | fast ns the years do, If wo were tochare | had losta hushiid, a tdor, 6 brothore a, | Wter thay would have suid amen to hfs propo- | Way tor what wns to come, hw spoke bricily “| Sele Antures, egon, oy ely Pa ms 4 8 (1 ci be t arty *s rn a4 ne ‘s 4 y : Texel a slufiar result, Wher Is the ‘man | sways inimostal sunls, “It comes not. Un ‘the worth caneinagred, WORK? Bo. wo not seo Wind might make, ay F Ano st onew ty | thats sd by tio deuth ul ant che mee | paula o Goue colupeines hierle ae ‘ Sehr A. Mosher, Ocouto, 3 " ‘ . oid by the dei | 7 among Us who, becoming aware of the fatal | “great and stroug wind, the carthynake, or | traces of care written onnlinostevery fee we: ninke, sity wis and orpliousin @ sligle Helneal ‘oth Sept ang witness when | Pais rever Bor Girlingfoby Booannn 2 ry sive vibes sf 4 r% 7] 4 . " Ms gilned nothing except ono witness when ‘The reverend gentleman commenced his } ge E : Jetluaray -of at creopltg over, ili, enduay, the fire,” bot tn tho atill, small -valeo, whis- | must? di xome the ines are deeper than in Hue re dh a te ae one ule ral Witnesses were, plenty,” By -the death of | address by saying that Dr. Johnson hind once Bele Te Gauipnel, Musicexen, é the tornitio ne anc ai " muse f to shake off | periug tng love of w:cruuiiled Savior, And’) othors, Bustness brings eares of the most | and oteniover come Dies, tundi dyta far | Jesus tle Church had gatned what?- Every. | said thatthe fuellity of luoking on the best | Prop A, Laurie, Muskegon, pie tor tts a por, a not find Limsele sink- | whint power to renow wid jatiton & man Hes} harassing und: perplexing” sort. Wow | trom home. Amd ‘yet thoy belleved rated thing itr tad, One could enster tell whint % site of events was Worth £1,000 4 yes, and | Sche H.C. Winslow, Sturgeon Day, i ng sluwly but silrely undor its bombing | th this sllent rovelutjaw of Diving tove to the] cure-worh and thred emsiduotis “busi | preserved thom, Surely thelr ialth was | Had noteaned. Lt had gained tha atone. | from this he proceeded to spenk of the Valuo | Sehr City of Bele, Grand Hayou, paver? who did not come at length to real- | soul! Wht, powor was tat whieh, tales hess mien look,—too tired to enjoy | Pat rover tithe was ment, ajid Without the shedding of blood | of cheerfulness, An Engilsiiman upon his | Prop St. Josepm, Stuskexon, Jaying HORU aver ge etic OF Sin was | possession of the wart af the Apostio,could | even their hones or Christian lite. | ois as aurely tole’ falth fatted not, for | Here was no renutssion of sin. Lt had galned | first visit to Americn hcl written that tig | HeHs Ke Darley, Menorinuo, fay lus tok ey on {il ba I, a aralyaing | burn all the energies of his hutura. dnto naw") Public ify bring its earea and they ave mank: thoy dared not fet Ie fall, Without true in | Still further the gitt of the Holy Ghost, Ily | earilest impression was that d grent calamity | prop we yeicuathe Wl Ev oe des paver go that under tts fo influence hie elmnnola What power was" thag wittgh | told and heavy. Domestic lite seems envi- | Goa, thuir lives would. lve bucn lives of | Nadanid, “1b best tga, away, for if"T go | had befalton the country and its inhabitants | Prop ituckeye, Iiuittons en x peheld with eons prnation s whole mane | could lay hold on the heart of m Dlasphainer | roned wipl cares to such un extent that they | deubt and terror, forver anxtous hhout tho | He away the Holy Ghost, whieh Ia the coins | were ntourning over It ‘This, pleture, he Drop ‘Tompest, White Like,* 3 bet i going inte Fin, Ww ith the feel! ng that ha | and mad perseeutor pnd xo inelt and mold it} who keep house long to board, and they who morrow? or else of blind reekthsness." forter, Swill, not come ta, you. Jesua died, | thought, was overdrawn; yet it wasn fact | Prop Wiliam Crippen, Wilko dat me bower in Maple to stop Itt ds not) that thore should xo forth from It Ww Mfe ny } board to keep” hows. Professianal ile These are Hiustrations of the way In-whlolt | Hrose, the «tay of Pentecost arrived, and the | that thers was too much seriousness: among} Behr Adirondack, Muskogon. % anit 1 rae in tistory ot avery soul struge | wonderful soothes us was hls former Ute | fullot enre. Even those whe give then the pence of God keeps those who trust Him, | Holy Ghost was poured forth, A plain, une | the people, cumlug of the fact that thero way | Hchr Pransfer, Muskegon, E iWvine al? D invading ain ‘bufore Salle ting in wickedness? What power was that which | selves.to pleasure, as a purautt, do not e& | hey nro above nll te enres and vielasitudes | lettered man hud stood before’ the Jowlsh | too cmucll bury in lite. ‘tho young | Sehr Baglo-Wing, sfonominco, tvs abt Pe any uian ever stretel forth | could take sel winun, fullof sclerighteous | capy the reprisal mado by this exacting mus | or Garth, Heloved tions, do we believe | ttibtmal nud accused the ofllvam of murdor- | mansexpected to make In’ ten years the | Hehe I Slinmons, Muskegon, etorts, golng dawn beneath tho waves of | unt ot Christ! tien ward, wine power the dom an and women ucknowlede | fur us? Hava wa over put Ito tho test? | Med Chrlat thrice and was there to pro. } secuinulate, aud wherever wo went there Was | Re), 3 Lake. ‘ y having buat | ff ‘ 7 4 F Juses, Miukezon, sin? ‘Then, and then only, when all hopa of | but. thoomight-ot on erneltied Sayloris jaye’ ote on an ae Pa burt | Gan wo not to-day ascand te this mountatn~ Fr ag AR Cm RS RO Behe Si, bimtoen: Beeeears Ret ACTS? 4 i y yt the | by Paes aylben Ho had. guthored Ills dis. | selves tline to be elther cheerful or joyous, | Schr 3M, Blausor sang Wiusolt hes ited, Hors huery for Divine soul hye chimed Saul of Tarsus tute] mountalus or across the sea, that, dae a Beil: fon af urtstlee, ant alt Fa Heavily, yiaees ‘wiples abouts sim and. sent — them | If wo could not by cheerful wo Riot une | Soir Ach. Patter, itecuuunds ‘ One éf tee nee tee at himself sing | Paul the Apostla? Well might he qdlory'ins| son, they may baenps from the cousuming | keeps the heart. and a through | ous fo prencl the Gospel In, all parts of the | denvor to look so, to, appear good-natured, | Schr sents, Huttaln, 00,000 bu whoat. ‘ wut of the eurlling waters and treading | the Cross of Christ! But this mighty power |. and'destroying touch of ears, — destn Chive, He ly the medium of ts pure | World. Voter jad made 3,000 converts at | and tw wear a sinile. Some ono hyd.suy- | Schr kato Kelley, Kingston, 16,400 ba corn. Phen tenes wy is feet, ‘This fs tha uniforms | of fove did not exhaust its auergies on hin, [0 arent for nathin; chase, establishment, and outtlaw to ns, one servlee,—more than Christ had ever mado tad a laughing seliool to cultivate a cheer- | Prop Columbia, “Golltsgwood, 17,008 bu corn and the symbol of the only redeniption possibte | love pouring down tromstha Ley vont uf the Holy Ghog 8 Untorceasion | sory. Hut wo should prnotica smilie, ro- a Eat for wuchinng” | Can an exper: , Wi Appearance, We silts A aa cate be set ashe? tt it ane (NE up ioing wee uita the mountalaas a 5 0 the Cross fs ay tepsh-| nee VV rut does thts ff ! i Lee God { rf as muother bene! Ua nel Vrop Uaduor State, Buffato, 11,163 bu curt ut v > for our lost race, Yet not for this alone did | and powerful to-duy us "when [tanched wand | Temantt tty haw auneh a RUneRUOn nent Bue hehe seme Tea TERRE Fo i Bibel for tha churelk by ris death wae, Tabi i teeta Saran Netla gone OM Hod, Ktugrsto: silat rn. h the “vosily glory tn tho Grogs of Ciivist, but | fashioned the, Apostle, It has tivawn its | the Savior's Infunetion, “Tike no thought May He noc sutfer thy: fopt to be woarleds > | great salvation to sthe world, His Interces. Charged the picture of tho laughing ehitd te | Solr Gruugor, Port Hiuron'ss 20 bucort. A : also pevuuse tho Cross revenis in most atfect- | spell ayer millions, wud is stl! woving grand. ) for your ite, ‘Take no thought for the nore | Mas Iv that keepeth puoo not wiuimber, . ston was not Inthe nature of “ buying of | thatof a crying one. Wo were not by nature | Schr F.D. Darker, Kingaton, 2,000 bu porn clas . ane it the sunzing lave of God to lost | fy on to possess the’ earth. Lewas.hever a | row.” Lideed te original Word fn both tne | Hebotd) He toth nejthor syiaber nor sluop that’ | God, but when the latter had raised, its ax, | the dejected, long-faced boings “we np | Prop City of Concord, Port Huron, 14,600 bu cora nich, ‘Che material creation shows tho Infinit | greuter power among mon than itis to-day, | stances 1s th ng, We tnay be sure thit | °) keepoth turned, 4) dike ‘an old Powhatan, to behead mankind, | pea to be, and atne And sundries, ¢ rt bar Ber nie oF tne ‘Godhend but tn Rover Wore, thore iiore who stelded to tts | thesy injunetionstto het COIMNEABNOD One aenavabil thy oer er, ag Stent hands Cj) deans had stepped in’ as a Poeahontas, and’ ra to happiness It afer Rents Bluscae, eal ng 7008 17.700 bs corn, ae bariray this laver—a lave witeh, faresvetng | “deserted by" those. Who ented thenscives { sent nos forked eles usiuandryceconenne, | Nar EBS mens by els 2 RM omgthe” Banks to. grattest cman thet | dei of gee joy or the Lite toca re | op dite, wt : Was our guilt and wretchedness, could Htt ws, Mts trlends, while désus Christ hus inition altar at ou Ray Mant bppartit Bieri key an from all evil; ‘ Gan aver tno. hdl weijten about Wein tho prutve the aa ioe ie teats paises a Concaton, Bugnio, 45000 bnucorn, #0 urls “4 reeking Ju pollution, into is oso, and un | whe would die far him, "Tle Naat al eine Vis’ a ‘ ri 3 E oe shou rk, and sundries. - an x * pu . %, HOF Gheotitake any predumplious res | Jehovah shall keep thy gomy out and tb; °;|elghth chapter of the Epistle to | with songenl musio. ‘The speaker lind onee Prop it Tay U City, sundrica ynely catded slirlnks from any attenpt to a ace oclety wom rau; Gate. never to pil DF e fe. do olimbe h : ever seen, but It was locked up . ea a i hte ive anil only” iputuntes ite . aE ee MO ne Apert Cast, Creates ‘ TAKE BUTE, |. ay; nyuye an oe rai sr aearee the Ste coey dey aits foe the rowan thnk . SECRETARY THOMPSON. tary at Head. Uy ne eredtivess of thy, sacrifice whleh | of the persona eomprisiig th Let the doce | and strenyth engrossed dyer the ‘qieations of | crosixa wxEitcisns oF THe sUsDAy-scnoor, | We also sulned by the death of Christ His | img God In ‘that way, or by musio tn the Sin Faaxcisco, Cal, July 25.—Seere tas gy ad egy ay thane, God sy loved tho | tine of salvation trom sin ‘through aeru- | whut wo sul eat, drink, or wens ad, while CAMEMRETING, “| oumfpreseneson garth, He hind loved uvao } chien. He lint felt ‘ike tearing tte Mus | Thompson, who arrived, yesterday, states PH Soa! ferinacere fo rave ifs oly Beyutton elded Hedeemer drop down inuong any tribe | ag subordinate ends they gro texltimute, We | ane trains estenlay anorniug brought | Meh that Hy eon id not bury to be so Mmited | asunder, for of ail the dine arts ho helleved | that tho maln object of hits visit here {4 to a igi 5 ren, mnany visitors to Juke Blus, and the groves | had never died we may never have een Hm | corrupting Inluetws over the mind. ‘1! ity : ry should we gaze ou this Cross} We stund In | away In Individiul souls, permeuting’ and | and worry, wid sulfur ourselyes~ to $3 breaviited an anfmated apbesrunce during | until this diy. die rr disappeared tat Yo } Psalmist had taught us to ‘vOnD aud wae audianean: HgMhor Ot arblaEs Un MING t

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