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: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. 2 CTE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY; SEPTEMBER 19, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES 000 ELIGIOUS. |iieasieencmam = = le ‘all men amon, restoration of | matters, even coming bétween the soul and |.‘ The Element Success in Histor % i There is SR ee ner GIVETH CES God: that they discriminate unjustly against | odism.” - te ae é ekg HRS Bo Ghtiaisceees Genres Berets Peet att sg eet ste Toms Sepa, oF; Pee a EPS “days. that. whatever toey a ay eyes | OnE class cof persons who consecrate them- | Tuesday: tha proceedings! will open at 10 | ° Makes drudgery divi Setar ees aA” Pho secular 28° Well | —Tho Rev, Herrick Johnson will preach tn ‘iene o'er Muth ieee | Stee Mature eee MONE | ee byte Raat Aba EGR, | Mm, rien conten it ge, tan | Ranta ner aac ue of | a OG NEEL am t m pts to adhere at least to | ference of opinion ve f ayer Yclock written both her letters on thi Se | their trust, ‘Those two grent bulwarks of | Stretts St 3° Es eihard will p What they deem the fundamentals of the | the matter,.aud theresa imuniiese distr of | prayer-meeting. At® o'clock there will bea | the one purpose of, airing ‘the He Net the the ancieut Constitution of England gone. | pin tuucch, corner oF ar ee cerns and jhe Dunkirk Heresy Case ; Christian faith, there i : : distrust | Woman’s meeting qt which there ‘will be a ‘omi * ; Examined by Dr. Pat- sivein every attempt tox > pometity hig nine. rot the bard fi It is feared that it may be- neral rallying of Christian women workers Baptist, denoiniaaton, am sorry ‘iat elie ek Lon ded tote ong bs oe mod. Tate siren a 18 Oe a Deak - urch -it must | trol, and yet itis thought that to attempt to | cessful temperance work. The second hour inane tain ene fans assarianed r Maes sae ne eee to moralize, over the ACio Hee ek Bareett, Pan acaits in West. ‘have some principles, and that it ret the i ic must inter- | enforce these riles- would tend to foster | will be devoted to foreign missi K. P ete Bible for Haale in, making out and evasion and deceit. ‘The few sporadic spater | he pe aerate orebe a wie oe known have generally been clean; indeed, ¢ | unwisdom which precipitated the calamity. | re ee ere ern as co sud eons, churches are fallible, "what tollews? ball hoo is already in existence ‘in this country | Rev. W. A. Spencer, of Rockford.’ As stated gare, patieed that one of the first fruits of the ‘THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. ._..| _—The Rev. Dr. Main, Moderator of the Froe they have no right to judge tor th lok pers been formed under. exceptional advan- | before, it is hoped to make this Conference rit Slesnlthess, : ‘The Dlinois Woman's Christian Temper- | Church ot Scotland, will preach in the morning at selves what Christianity. is dge nt ra ‘ tages, and while they-have proved to some | the prelude'to a: grand and broad revivat."| pel; on 1 Tepeat my ‘advice. Mrs. Swiss- | ance Union has appointed Tuesday, Sept. ‘91; | 10:30 o'clock at the Bight Presbyterian Church, they ought to be cautious and self-distrustful | b nay f Sn restricted sisterlioods, the great | ‘The Methodist Churches all over the city are sto. our ctlees. some Intelligent Bapess | the day-on which the Liquor-Dealers) Asso Sir Shostigdet weooe and Reber etree ae ers over the. i areful ion | ship. ; 3 Y 01 and prayer for the ov i phalt) Hae ees fay, SN ns | ibe omnia eins, Samat ne |,facoastnn mt ie Contes, may | chat azotie conn wea ite Apates | ern sutrpeorend a Sie of Ye | re re re ae cts Eee who cor * 5 .. ready, by the | be stat at re will not be vei ;. “ Trance. ‘ delegate f pater ary Ai ate tele pale, while ac- bresence of sisters under. a foreign: control, |. changes in Chicago ministers” by Roane sed “to: baptize: people in. such clothes as |“ Anall-day meeting, commencing at 10 a. inPhiladelphis this weeks Presbyterian el ey, : sha | ESE aidestaog uma roid Gera | Sy ecpan oft se Sear Eh | eek go Xvanit renin beta | Hib te Lande, ne 4B, Ca ieee t has ‘i jis- | only ones expiring are. of the Rev. Mr. a , + a a [—Leader, . TT. BL Ses ‘The Rev. Dr. C I chslan and yo said tint aiman may be 8 pense with the English Sisters of Se ‘Mar- Clendenning, of i the oieaneley eaves ree says thet baptism 18 nok thes putting prayet for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit whe Good Shepierg ornorf Jones and Homas SI bay 3 : ureh, who will be replace . 7 9 x rance cause. 13—Lead- | stréets, this morning. © Gis punishment or dtiest prema: diy inity of | ‘The anclent constitution of the Church,a | Dr. Hatfield, now. located at arene of a good conscience toward God?” er. Miss E. Dryer; subject, “Human Agency | | —Bishop Fallows preachesat St. Paul's Church, faith is absolutely necessary t i ow ittle | century.old, it is proposed to submit toa | Thereis some objection made in certain y ELEANOR ANDERSON. | under the Direction of: the Holy Spirit? | Morning subject: “Friend, Go Up Higher.” ofa soul? Its this: How much ought fo be ihoseesod ‘esntan na er Se Gnesceanting Sec aeece Parnas teat GENERAL NOTES. EP Goodwin Se teat teh ee Ergetiter. J.D. Wwisoo preaches "ar St required of . 1 ori ¥ . ry of growth upon which | underst among.some persons that he e . P. Goodwin. Subject ‘emperance Or | yo fe ete ave ys : of ateacher of relizion ina well- | the Church is about to énter. This subject | will be assigned to another Conference. qatemberance: for fie: Fone. Aten of Our pt eran naan pavently : fF , Mrs. C. ordered church of Christ? There i i Wwe , ere is a great | was distinctly presented to the last two Gen- Vv. Dr. Boring, Thirty-seven natives of New Zealand have | Nf. 1. Henry. Subject, “Prayer that God foun. and evening, ‘The new Sunday: achook | A . ening. schoo! want of clearness in many minds regarding | eral Conventioi 2 5 Se eeenk “GR | ns and failed to receive favor- | at the State'Street Church, also e: s Pa hg fisinction betirben jeamers ‘and teach- | able consideration, ‘The Committee to whom his successor has not yet been 0 expires, but | been:adinitted to the ministry of the Episco- | May Bring to Naught the Counsels of Those | room will be dedicated at 2:90. . Fads" chan ind GOTGE.R | SAMS led RW | gu oeuiteopenaaton te Gan | Theo. are thi tht He Wil Send Convict foe lees sees al Bete re 2 ur Committee fear out corresponding compensation. TheGrant | There- i = nd Conviction to ei A 1 i - y, would serious! an 10U: @ has been the 3 CIty. —The Rev. F. A. Noble preaches at. BUSS teacher io oe a Tequitet of | disturb their respect for the fundamental | yenrs. There is some dissatisfaction th the ‘at $76,000, on which only $5,000 are dae. to 8—Leader, Mrs. Mary B. Willard. Sub- Park Church: Hvoumg oubiecrt "The. Duyoe every teacher in-our 0. jetta s0 in the | organization of the Church throughout the | parish, but the pastor has done good work. | _ ‘There will be an ordination to the Order of eet “Prayer for the Thorough Instruction | Employers to Clerks. < 7 F: ye? J probable tha! eveland’s su or. * v1 ro ‘S 0: on.’ ‘aith. : asy desire for changes which might | Centenary, -also expires with the 2 . rayer for ictims 0} iquor 7 Es ibject: © Biost mnnwarrantable to bind all the ministers |. require very material alterations in- the con Conference year: t is said that he Pusan According. to the Saturday Review it is | Trafic.” : Mee Nee Coe ei iat Py So re on ae thle obs gion | in th xes8 Hays of, inguiry and prog- | stitution, but in.view of the chaotic state of | ous of a yeai’s leave of absence, but of that | easier for a Jew to get into Parliamentas the —The Rev. A. Monroe will preach in ress 16 nr 2 Shibboleth just as the | opinion With reference to thenew departures the church authorities know nothing. The | Tepresentative -of an English constituency PERSONALS, ‘Tabernacle, comer Ashland avenue and Twen- ort, or Westininster, or Saybrook | it appears to be a part of wisdom to come to | future of .the church is still unde- | than fora Roman Catholic. aS 1 ont aeeee to. Ben — .C. A. Towle will preach in ‘gle Holds that Mr. Adams Must Keep the Cove- nant “Which He Made with the Church or Sever His Connec- tion. i=} Subjects for Discussion at the Tri~ ennial Episcopal Conven- tion. Quttine Program of the Second Pan Presbyterian Council in Phila- delphia. “the Chicago Methodist District NC ulpi ronounced it 150 5 7 : eee Zame Guspel in qe as fe vy wos | gagee age peotadal tion, belore dg | Whovjay wil rlire fore "ine af tec: | whe scene a any, wonueifl cure ang Se a ari hea, O |e cies ° and Gillespie and Robinson which is now | turbing the well-thumbed instrument which | The Rev. Dr. George and the Rev. Dr. Tho1 i onderful cures among} cal e Universalist Church’ TOD, O. |) sere tor arthur Little’ We mp- | the faithful. The latest one recorded isa] The Rey, J. M. Allis, of San Francisco, is Neer ge Binle wit preach ie a the, held by the Presbyterians of Scotland and | has served so good a purpose hithe i case i te _Scot a erto, son, bot! t Virgini Faneett and the Congregationalist of the Shall the Convention be in the future as it | are eee ey his rials -panteren ce, oe jnalignant haydever- Ol Nord and the New.” And why should | has been in the past? is a question. raised by | has as yet been definitly decided upon, ? | _ The Stecle points out that more than 1,500 not “the churches still, as of oid, contend | the provincial scheme which proposes to di- Bro. Adams, of the Ada Street Church, garnestly for the faith which was once for all | vide the Church into.four parts, each having asks for leave of absence for another year be- 4 elivered to the saints? The doctrines of in- | its own Council, the General Convention to | cause of failing health, and hence this parish gians, Spaniards, Italians, Poles, or Irish- | : -Snication on tabare rettbuGon, are just now |: have limited powers and to meetat fongerin- | will be open to the appointment of anew mens Keoin, of Mt. Vernon, N. ¥. E Peete ear phere mama age Heats ‘assailed with sharp and dangerous weapons, | tervals, say once in nine years. One of the | pastor, for which place the Rev. Dr. Gurney, | The Presbytery of Chicago. will hold its The Rey. J. H. Sanford, of Berlin, Mich., | "—The Rey. E..F. Williams will preach in South ‘ortieth streat temporary tilling the Presbyterian pulpit | street und Park place. ¥ id a id oe —The Rev. B. F. Leavitt will preach in Lincoln Jesuits out of the 2000 residing in France | ot Youngstown, O. Park Church, corner of Sophia and Mobawic are foreigners,—Prussians, Bavarians, Bel- The Universalist Church of Fort Wayne | streets, at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 3 has extended a call to the Rev. George —The Rev. G. H. Peeke will preach In Leavitt v iGeneral News, Personals, Sunday Rev- ‘ eries, Services To-Day. OUT OF THE DEEPS, Let the oldand tried churches stand their.| Bishops advises to do away with the General r. Parkhurst, and Bro. Crafts are talked _of i G : if a semi-annual t ’, says that allowing his mu he to grow | Drexel Church, boulevard © For The Chicago Tribune, ground courazeously and firmly in -this | Convention altogether, and he is not alone | as successors, and it is possible that Dr. EE Sa a orc Pare cured the loss of sight by Tidagee” maakt moraing and evening. scape | py the wild billows overwhelmed, on in this wish. ‘The objections to the Conven- | Gurney may be appointed. - 3 Presbyterian Church, corner-of ‘Throop and | ‘The Rev. W. J. Petrie has resiened the | grresterine Evarts Kent will preach ir Clinton one on ih orm ve EPISCOPA nab a tw sy loan expe | toe Seta ney een anae sae | Adee seats alSahiy OF ide Charen of Ou Sonor tn | isaac ro SME Ot ston ad Wnon I CONVENTION. puties at’ the present | Dickson Street Church for the past year, but | The seating capacity of the Jewish temples | this city, the resignation to take effect Oct. 31, EPISCOPAL. : ‘Thou who dost know when sparrows fall, * "etreteh forth thine arm 1o save. consists of 864"members, representing forty- | he retires. This is a missionary church. | in this city aggregates 5,000. ‘The Israelitish ‘The Rev. George C. Miln has resigned the Cathedral Church SS. Peter and Paul, comer TRIENNIAL MEETING IN NEW YORK NEXT | eigh’ i ight dioceses, The creation of. fifteen new-| The Rev. Dr. Wheaton will leave the h- EES? user Tere Be wee dioceses within as many years bas added 120 | west Church; though he has been note ‘Bopulation numbers about 20,000, and the | pastorate of the East Congrerational Church | }vest Washington and Peoria streets. The Rt- ‘The General © a yeation 6 members. At this rate of increase, the Con- | two years. No one has yet been named for-| the is | Adonnee wants to know where the | fn 'Brookiyn, orraccount of not being able to | Rev; W. EB, MeLaren, S. 7. D.. Bishop, Tre Rev. 1 General Convention of the Protestant |-vention, if notalready too large, will, it is the vacancy. OE course, as has been stated, | ter 000 worship. wear the theological chains of the denomina- ee ea Pe at worn How oor Episcopal Church, which is to meet in New urged, Soon become so. A smiall diocese | Dr. Hatfield will leave Evanston, but his suc- ‘The Columbia (S. C.) Theological Seminary } tion. celebration of the Hol Conmuring: 1bew a. te York next month, will open with a service sends as many deputies as a largeone. It | cessor has not been mentioned. ‘Choyeh | is emerging froin its financial difliculties, but | The Rev. 0. B. Frothingham, of New York, Sunday-school and children’s service, 3 Pp. m. at St. George’s Church, Stuyvesant Square, has been suggested to give to each diocese | names have been sugeested, nothing af all the recuperation has not yet been sufficient | announces his intention of abandoning the | Choral evening prayer, 7:30 p.m. F a WEE a a very er. There will be no chan, @ Clark- ing tusk o! ing young men for the nngsarius’ Church, ick i near Chi- House of Deputies will organize in the | clergy, or part of that number. On this plan, | Street Church, where ‘Dr Williamson re- | pulpit. shpat porate ‘He expects to spend two years In | cago avenue, at 10/30 n,m. and 7:30 p.m. piaa, | Tiains. He ig doing a very encouraging | Th a ; j —The Rev. Clinton Locke will preach in Grace e seventh annual meeting of the Wom-] -rhe Rev. Dr. Chapin. of New York, has | Church, ‘Wabash avenue, near Sixtcenth strect, i Against my unprotected face" . Isdashed the bitter sprays {he slender spar my hands bad grasped, « Thestorm-tides wrench uway.. t Mine ees across the watery waste «© Have strained for sight of land; " But there is never shore nor sail, Nor hope of helping hand. Chureh of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue {it Js snaintained, the aurubers in the He ns He js dome y encournain fee 7 and Forty-second street, where th ses- | WO e Teducr what they were fifteen | wor! r. Bristol will remain at the Wa- 7 F y ‘ » Srane birds swoop ‘neath the leaden SkYs sions will be cae The ater pee years ago,—less than 800. ‘The future in- | bash, Van Morn at the Michigan, Shepherd held atBetn bags rae peat mawilaries returned from Europe without reeelvinz any | *TykoTiey. arthur Ritchle will oficiate in the ‘And circle round my head, fo paad raat tHe Bi 9 Grease would be gradual, and a more equita--| at Grace, Caldwell at Western Avenue, Chase | are requested to observe the 23d asa day of benefit tohis health. His physicians forbid | cpurch of the Ascension, North La Salle and Waiting impatiently till T posed of all the Bishops, sixty-two in num- | ple representation would be secured. atFulton Street, Phelps at St, Pauls, Har- | or ecd te ee Goc’s “blessing on the Con | us cntering upon his ministerial duties for | Fim streets, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. (Ab, ghastly-thought!) am dead. . ver oe. a. representation of not more than ane pocket argument 's always tn order fin at nleted: Craven ae Winter Street, yention. some months. i ne Ree, Cnarles Stanley Lester will preact: ‘our clergymen and four laymen fi h niversally potent e report of ex- at the Simpson, Porter at’ the Lincoln : a .D., in St. Paul's Church, je Park nyenue, near ‘The eruel rocks rise just ahead— 7 Taiee. Phe ‘Bishops form Seeparate Kouge penditures for three years made to the last Street, J. W. Hichards at the Emmanuel, |, The first step has been taken towards the pane ter, Jon Caims, Saothend a Been Lar Ghee at iba. ta. and 750 pm. My strength is nearly: Fons ided oe th paints » | Convention was $10,487.08. The expense is | Kellogg at Asbury Chapel, and Norton at endowment of the Diocese of Vermont;.two | visiting St. Louis. He was satisfied with the | s__ he Rev. Frederick Courtney will preach im ge us grime old Death, must lose presided over by the senior Bishop, Smith, provided. by an assessment, upon the several |: the Milwaukee-Avenue Alission. - laymen having offered $10,000, upon condi- | pie bridge, but not with the efforts of the Ste James, Charen. comer on Gare gd Brea pesomio other appointed by him, and their | Moceses of 1 per year for each of its elerey. | ‘There will beno further changes in Cni- |-tion that the Diocesan Convention will raise | directory man. ° rethe Mov. te, lolland will preach in Trinity $15,000. This the Convention has pleaged Chureh, corner of Twenty-sixth street and Mich= sessions are private. The House of Depu- | The heaviest tax in connection with the Con- | cago than those given. ThePresiding Elder, ties elects its own officers, and its aicatines vention falis upon the members for their ex- |-the Rev. Dr. Willing, is doing all he can to | itself to do. pee Harries, acto oF i Welsh Chareb. iganavenue, at 1045 a.m. - to the public: being in the | Penses in attending, and this is oftentimes satisfy both the churches and the ministers. | Traffic in chureh livings in England is on Ls city, ona ee The Rev, W. H. Knowlton will preach in Bt. are: Open public;_and, ig in-the | burdensome. The consciousness of bearing | The changes are raade by the ‘Rockford Con- | the increase. A well-known agentestimates Pan-Presbyterian Council at Philadelphia, | Andrew's Church cornerof West Washington spacious church of the Rev. Dr. Tyng, Jr., | a part in legislating for the Church is their | ference. the livings annually offered’ for actual sale fntending, is spend the few. days preceding and Hobey streets, of 10:0) a.m. and FAS Bm. ‘at about 200; another witness places the convening in recreation and rest —The Rev. B. F. Fleetwood will preach in St. pulpit will not be closed during his absence, | Mark's Church, Cottage Grove avenue,corner of How dear hath grown this slighted fel From gates of Paradise, Already opening. to Earth Jturn with yearning cries. ‘The terrors of the night approach: at Madison avenue and Forty-second street, | reward, and no one ‘seems to think it a-hard- “Too weak to longer strive, there will be ample room for the public and | Ship to be chosen a deputy, and no diocese | " | CORRESPONDENCE, i the ~ e, a ; public a " d Be i. number at at least 700, or 10 per cent of those T. Thirty-sixth street, at 10:30 2. m. and.7:30 p. m. Seect Savior, Temeive ne the best convenience for seeing and hearing. | ¢Xetises the privilege of electing legs than |“ zacn’s HovsE”—A Voice FRom THE | in patronage, -but will be supplied by Rey, I. S. Jones, | Thirty soy. Edward Hitcher witi preach In St. Saco 5 We | tries Con condlon i Text fromm tivo. to Ahes, | We salt number allowed to rentesene He ake SUREERTS : ‘The Yom Keppur services at the Temple | ‘The Re Stephen's Chnreh, talmson street Dear: Taylors miter of entertaining tie Convention seams | mye sate ay ie cam Tbune ° | Ban Siam, the ith Tasty ero oh | xatea and Geansroved signa to South | "tha esther Furie ml nega n Cle veek: during Api 5 weeks, and during that time the pulpits of | to beaserious problem, which has worked | Croco, Sept. 1%—Under this caption | ducted by the Rev. Dr, Marks, who delivered | Africa, who has been in this country for | vary ‘Church, Warren nyenue, near Oakley ave= THE DUNKIRK HERESY. . ? the Episcopal churches will be thrown open | differently in different cases. It is an open ‘3 M ve you give, in yesterday’s. issue, an article | 2% eloquent sermon. in Engl‘sh, his theme | some years because of ill-health, died last | 9U¢, at 10:3)a, m. and 4:30pm. sical ta ‘HE POSITION OF THE REV. E. P. ADAMS inet secret. that..the hospitality of New. York i EXAMINED BY THE REV. DE. PATTER- Se en an anes churchmen in "74 left a large amount of un- | from the Congregationalist Magazine, in being Chenty, and Benevolence: The at- | week at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. | 15 "cy Revo the’ Epiphany, Throop street, BON. , Pi wd bilsatter the adjoufnment, and that |-which the erudite writer undertakes to ex- nce Was very large. Clarence G. Mitchell, New York City, in his | te Church of the Opp aay: bie ‘The Advance. country. ‘ Trinity Corporation stood in the breach and-|:pjq) i ee Ne th ke es to €X-| rhe new Sunday-school rooms of Christ | 80th year. It was Dec. 5, Si, that Dr. Find- near Adams, 810-00 a, to and tt Perch io: th ‘plain to all interested the origin of the well- | Reformed Episcopal Church, Michigan ave- | ley, in company with five others, left this | cnurct of Our Savior, corner of Lincoln and Bel= Public attention has been drawn to the tase of the Rey. E. P. Adams, of Dunkirk, N.Y., whicn has recently come before the Presbytery of Buffalo. Mr. Adams has of laté been teaching in his pulpit the doctrine df the final restoration of all men to holiness and happiness. He does not deny having de- elared his hope that all men will be ultimate- wz; Iysaved. His defense’ is, substantially, that. “the Scriptures favor the doctrine of restora- tionism, that Presbyterian ministers, at the present day, do not preach, and may be pre- sumed not to believe, all the doctrines of the Westminster Confession of Faith, which they have professedly received, and there- fore he cought not to be held account- able for his departure from the Confession on the one question of eternal punishment, and that a minister is properly responsible to. God alone for his opinions and teachings, and not to his erring fellow-men. Mr. Adams was advised by. some of his co-Presbyters to withdraw from All shades of churchmanship will berepre- | paid them. It is also known that Boston en- k ae sented, from'the most “ultra Protestant” to. tertajned a Convention handsomely in ’77 and | Known and popular rhyme “The House | nue, corner of Twenty-fourth street, will be | country to establish a mission in Africa, near | den avenues, at 11 a. m.and 4 p.m. the most “advanced Catholic,” the interme- had a beneaiction of some thousands of dol- | that Jack Built,” but in his learned re- | dedicated this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Ad- | Cape Colony, but, being detained at Cape | _—The Rev. James E. Thompson will preach im diate bod hadi cot and dow ith lars nnexpended appropriation, which went | searches the writer in the Congregationalist dresses will be made by Bishop Cheney, the Town, he did not arrive at his destination St. Thomas’ Church, Indiana ayenue, neax ate body shading up and down with are- | directly to church work. ‘has got his nursery literature a little mixed Hon. William Aldrich, and Ar. E.G. Keith. | until in May, 1836, when he established a ‘Thirtieth street, at a.m. and 745p.m. spectable dotting of liberals or broad chureh- | On the whole it is pretty widely held that ‘a at” :| There w hussion on the Ilovo River, near Port Natal, | g.~Services will be held in St. Luke's Mission, man.- Party lines have, however, been grow- | the objections to the Convention do not. ap- ‘The balled: ‘done Howe Ava Sack eal the here will ben meating of que tdemBets oF and began his work among the Zulus. 967 Polk street, morning and evening. : Ing lass and less distinct of late years. It | Pear insuperable, and that there is no reason | fone © story of the mplt that lay | comer of Twenty-fitth street and Indiana : ha ReveDr: “Audeeess prose ‘ald have been scarcely possible to deter- apparent. why its meetings should be at therein. A-rat, a cat,a dog,..a erumpled- avenue, at3 o'clock this afternoon, to con- SUNDAY REVERIES. ia Rev. Dr. Anderson hes morningsnd would hay st ly De le Ionger intervals than: three years, When | horned cow, a inaiden foslorn,. a tattered }-si a C anon 0's ea ON evening at the Second Church. wmine.a_man’s..churchmanship_by,his.1 ne oonsiders.lts-happy-influence in bringin: phate Aid Bhoepeehy in, Ses ees ‘sider the’question:of congregational goyern- ae —— —The Kev. E. B. Hulbert preaches at the during the last General Convention. ° The old | the different sare oP the Church togerher tramp;-a'shaven priest, S crowing’ cock, :|.ment-as opposed to government by an official | - “ Who wasit that said it is not good for'| Fonrth Church, -corner of. Washington .aut- Yow churchmen have toned down some of | and the-wisdom of {ts legislation, one may The dog, stick, fire, water, butcher, ox that board. man.to be alone?” asked a Sunday-school Paulina streets, at the yusaal Roar th thete sha! oints, and the old high church- conclude that the vigor and harmony of the figure in the Jays of the children are the | Great Britain sends out 1,000 missionaries | teacher of his class, Abright boyanswered, | First Ghurel, ‘South Parks aveuues Corner ad rp pe 5 ie] p subjects of another story equally popular in | and expends annually £600, b00. ‘The Conti- | “Daniel, sir, when he was in the lion’s den.” | Thirty-frst street. morning and evening. men have warmed up into a love, for their 1, sir, Chureh is In no spiel! mensuye gue, 9 it uf juvenile libraries, and the subject matter of | nental churches joy 400 missionaries, at ‘The Rev. J. T. Burhoe wilt hin Dat US il ‘y “ Bit churches employ missi01 ies, a =, . ced ev. J. T. Burt preachin Univer= met nalical brethren. and fall upon their | Mision Board: of the Church. Continued | Much bright-colored illustration; wherein an | a cost of £10.000- iploy 400 missionaries, at | a 5 indiana preacher was receiving a Ger- | sity Pisce Clureh, corner Douglas place and necks with an exuberance of affection which | growth, itis admitted, may demand other elderly ‘lady, . therein coarsely de- | men.and £300,000. In all there are now at | man into church who had formerly been a | Rhodes avenue, at 10:00 a m. and 7:30 Bem svould have made the fathers of a quarter of fiachinery and new adaptation in the future, | Nominated “old woman,” a can ob; | work in heathen countries 2,000 Protestant | member of the Lutheran Chureh.. When | gray Be Beys J. Rowley, will preach ip aid a century ago weep, The common foe are | but togoy the General Convention stants ihe Bree Spork ewes ne (evi MeTn the market) aalesionaries, And "the churehies sustain te asked itis pad been baptized he replied | streets, at 10:3) a. m. and 7:30 p. m. the ritualists. < : ne great representative council of the | (ostine the venerable dame “a silver six- |/ curtly, * Vell, shust a leedie. “The Rev. C. Perrin will preach in Western pices last tes fvortchamplon ana | Brians Sppcia! Coc, tn BOE | penee are the frttean hep andi | pont The mothe of » right lila get was tm | Arete Guay, cgre" o€ Ware arent no one has appeared worthy to wear the fore ik this well-remembered tale that’ figure the The 2ist of September is the day that is set | the habit of curing the little one’s hurts and roe ane Sy He Parker will preach in Cov~ mantle of the eloquent Dr. De Koven. The " dog and the stick and other-characters of the apart by the Church in memory of the blessed | bruises by kissing the place, and adding lov- | entry Street Church, corner of Bloomingdale Convention will also miss in Dr. Rudder one PAN PRESBYTERIANISM. Mosaic song. The only analogy between ‘Apostle and Evangelist, St. Matthew. We | ingly, “Bless it, bless it.” One day the little | road, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. ofits most efficient members, while among AN A . Jack’s House and the verses quoted. is the have the key to the chief lesson of the day'| one came in with a pitiful face, holding up | —Tha Rev. R. De Baptiste will preach fn OU the laity mo ong ela y ers as been mors OUILISE PROGR ARE OF THE SECOND GEN-| jingle which distinguishes all the three iy ths Story, of ay call 8 neraled with such hurt: finger, Sayings | Bless it ee bless vet Coureh. Fourth avenue, near ‘Taylor street, prol v vork BRAL COUNCLL AT PHILADELPHIA THIS cs re sim tke. He asked Do less it, but He up so hi, morning and evening. izces.. Grandpa says, “It is singular how | 1: how Jesus “went forth, and saw a pub- | Ttoodn’t make Him een saat ties —The Rev. A. K. Parker will preach in Cen~ tennial Church, corner of Lincoln and Wess. the Presbyterian Church on account of the i ¥ a be i than William Welsh, of Philadelphia. These | WrEx. fronaii din aiff land: thinge in his doctrinal views. “But this he | all have died since the last Convention. Follow! . a hrough generations and in different lands } j; d Levi, sitting at the seat of * 3 LD ‘ollowing is the official outline of the pro- | the rhymes, and tales, ‘and ballads of juvenile | lican named Levi, si at the seat of cus: ito xford Professor, married late in . ae declined to do, alleging that he hada right to | Drs. Burgess, Seymour, and Harris Tare | eam of exercises at the second Pan Presby- | dave toe preserved; {tls therefore Inportant | toms and He said unto Sum, “Follow Ate." | ,,,08t0 gn Ostord Professor, married Tate | Jeehnce Aue"e Ocdustor wil preach fu Central renin a Prebrevan pasor so long asthe | Bon ATMS, 1 appa bolag rhe | fran Counc whlch Desig selon | ee woneae | ariae COLOGNE CATHEDRAL. | | advanced to tie maftre age of $ Yetrs OA | Ge and oe ae majority 0: eburch are satisfied with hi Th : . a e Emperor of Germany has appoint harm ttle fellow!” say all the Profes- 345 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. 4 ninistrations. And I see that some of the | R225 of ChiefJustice Waite and Thomas | Philadelphia Thursday afternoon: ‘A Denizen oF THE Nonsery. | the 15th of October as the date for the cere- | sors friends. Yes, yes,” Teolies the learned | , The Rev. W. A. Brosdburst will preach a : : a ‘A. Hendricks, which appeared three years | __ The Presbyterian Board of Publication House = Tonious consecration and opening of the | man, dejectedly, “but J fail to see in him the in Dearborn Street Church, corner of ‘Thirty- secular papers sustain him in this position, | ago, are wanting from the list of deputies to | No. 1334 Chestnut street, will be the headquar- MRS, ANDERSON TO MRS, SWISSHELM. lately-finished Cologne Cathedral, when his feast leaning ‘toward the exact sciences. He sixth street, morning and evening. 1 andcomplain that his Presbytery, which has | this Convention. Massachusetts sends Dr. | ters of the committees, where deiegates and Sig ‘The Chicago Tribu: ‘Majest d tof th ry f bi ‘i 4 —The Rev. J. .Q. A. Henry will preach in ded hi a ‘ee icet de. | Phillips Brooks for the first time, and New | those appointed to read papers are, toquesied Fo To ihe ation oy rs pe ‘ajesty and most of the members of his | will make nothing but a preacher. Evangel Church, Dearborn, near Forty-sev- nupended him, though deferring its final de- | POT" iit of course, send Dr. Dix. New | Feport immediately on arrival, register, and be Cm1caco, Sept. 17-—Permit me to reply in | house, ta eter. with afber distineulsted Ber “Why do you steal apples from my | eath.at 10459, m. and 720 pom. at " ‘ jigned their places of entertainmen: afew words to Mrs. Swisshelm’s letter in q ; orchard when you know Pil give you_as | 4._,2be Rev. J. B. Vossen preach In ence. The date appropriately selected is the | Many as you want just for the asking?” ‘The Millard Avenue Church, Lawndale, morning and tision upon his case, is guilty of persecuting good man for hisconscientious convictions. Batis it persecution to require a man to keep the covenant which he thade with his tharch to sustain its. system of doctrine, at bis ordination and installation? He cer- hinly has a civilright to think for himself and to change his doctrinal views; but hashe 2 right to insist upon remaining in the Pres- yterian church as a minister anda pasion after he has ceased to hold and teach its doc- ttine in regard to a point which it_deems damental, and which he has promised to pliold and’ defend? Has the church, in Such acase, no rights which a minister is bound to respect ? Did he reserve to hunseif, when'becoming its minister, the right to abandon his former faith and still continue in its ministerial communion? It. seems strange that these questions should receive ny but one answer. It is past as surd to maintain that a Presbyterian minister can properly continue to Minister to a Presbyterian church or remain in the fellowship of the denomina- after he has avowed the doctrine of the salvation of all men, as it would be to eontend that a man who had sworn. to, sup- port the Constitution of the United States may honestly continue to occupy a judicial ‘bench under our Government after he has to be a Republican in conviction, and bas avowed his determination to do every- Jersey puts forward a new man in Dr. | “Owing to the combination of railroads for Feanklin and Eceleston (nolo episcopari) | maimteining ‘uniformity in, pussenger fares, tt | your last Sunday’s paper. I do not expect | birthday of Frederick William LV., the Em- evening. goes from the Northern New Jersey diocese. | has been impossible to ‘obtala any special rates | to convince her of the truth of anything I | peror’s § coased brother, to whase piety and | boy hung his head for a moment in shame, ee METHODIST. fhese and others will be good recruits to the | for those attending the Council, except on the | may gay, since her standpoint is evidently.| love of art was due the resumption of the | and then, like a true representative of the | pe. win hes at tho First Church, these avConz names in the lower house, | Pennsylvania Railroad and its branches, in the | OY vy, since | Ro evidently | love of att Mae sors which were’ so auspiei- | average conscience of _ the day, replied: |. gD". Williamson Prone ete only Selentt Bishop Colleville, of Edinburg, and Bishop | Stute of Pennsylvania alone, on which delegates the exact opposit of mine, and we cannot see |-Srcly brought to an end about a fort- “Well, sir, I knew very well that you would sone Sateen onthe Pete Herzog, of Berne, Switzerland, and other te A pone ae a Hekee eye to eye; but Ido not like to leave Aunt | nicht ago. Curiosity, of course, is give them’ to me, and so to save you the | ~The Rev. J. K. Thompson, of Avest Virgini Heri SIE lt Be ina | tena We fami aaa eerng! | Elnleand he Bap, ute te pstion | iy cvs wie, sty | foliated snd hepe net” | TRG voaer wa peace visitors Ee <. ae OD. asthese of Na- | Rowever, vail themselves of summer tors may: | in which she has placed them before the gen- | Archbishop will reappear with all his clery o bed mysers evening. .y. A. Youker will preach in the West Pesaran tt brag Tish, fro Lal Hekets | gsued 2y, the trun Hines east of icltts: eral public. in their robes of office, butin any case the | A young Indy was speaking to a friend | si36 tabernacle, corner of Moran ‘and indiana “pomery Blair, ex-Gov. Stevenson, Chairman DU LO ich cues through Pblludelphia, Cara | Asto myself and my motives, I have noth- ceremony will be solemn and imposing as re- | who had called, upon her regarding 6 trait | morning and evening. N % are a y ve ig phia, Ss i cording the triumph of German perseverance | characteristic of her mother, who always | —Tne Rev. R. B. Pope will preach in Trini of the National eee Convention; } which are ood to come upon to Oct, A; and ro- ing more to say. Mrs, Swisshelm evidently | and German art. Viewed from a financial | had a good word, to say to every one. | Church, Indiana avenue, near ae eltty fourth Columbus Delano, ex Gov Bal avin. of quich= | fated 7 Nov. 1. Specie information can bé-0b- | aows more about them than I do myself, | pointof view, the noble edifice represents an | * Why,” she said, “I believe if Satan were | street, at 10:45 um. and 7:50 p.m. izan; Senator Edinun + Nemes inthrop, | ta\ned ot raat delegates) to the Council, by ap- | and has discovered intentions in the book of enormous amount of capital. It is calculated | under discussion mother would have a good | | ~The Rey. GR. Van Horne will preach ia and Jacob Thompson, of Tennessee. plying “to the, publication house, as above, on | which its writer was iznorant. My business that the sums applied to its completion since | word to say for him.” Just then, the mother Michigan Ayonue Chureb, near Thirty-second The promotion of Dr. Burgess makes it | fyairarrival in the city, can obtain information to tell the story of Aunt Lizzie Aik Si from public and private sources must | entered and was informed what the daughter | Ensen, at 10:00 a.m and 83D Morning none to elect anew President for the | ee eae ree ca to bonraing-nouses and | WAS, to tell the soy ora eat’ to prez | mount to about, 18,000,00) marks whieh, | had said, whereupon she quietly said: } Ue ouranchor™ genine su) House of Deputies. Long Island presented | hotels, willing to accommodate them at rates | Not te mand Site res on anybody, {0 pre’ | added to the previous outlay, ‘will give a | “Well, my dear, I think we might ali imitate | /°°'ine tev. F. A. Hardin will preach in Halsted sent facts; Dy le, a mlaD, | grand total of 40,000,000 marks, or over Satan’s perseverance.” Street Church, 778 South Halsted, morning and two candidates 10 tae a Co end De, | VATS Acedemy-of ine art, on Wednesday | not a criti, r. Schenck o: nn’ Te tthe Academy of Fine on Wednesda; se 5 a Pia of Holy "Trinity, Brooklyn,” Others | evening, Sept. 2 at 8 o'clock, the eerberner'|, i regard to Aunt Lizzie, or Mrs, Aiken as 2,000,000, In point of altitude, | 200s Me ‘The late Sexton Brown, of Grace Church, evening. i aa i towers of the cathedral are unequ: byany ‘ 7 ‘The Kev. 8. D. Paine, of Jacksonville, wil i 2 er name i; . ‘The desire to i t i i ‘. v . fy peg Ty ase date, and i Pr John | , Tickets of invitation to the reception at the | establish a relationship between the sick and their closest cons etitor els the spire gf the. reserve several good seats in the church for Ton BECO Orr a Tach in Ful- Henry Hopkins made the bold claim that the Academy of Fine Arts ood to the aay ay ning poor and those who Benefit them isnonew | pang. with, lit metres., “Then ‘comes St | “istinguished guests, and be priged himself | ton Street Courely corner ct Artesian avenue, il i hed in the organization; ati . a , For how many centuries has the Ro- r . 5 morning and evening. Hea Peete vardly suspected by | “PRC eeatony of Mune on foumgar, Sent, | Man, Catolg Church, BIG, Menge burg ainsi Hf: the Gheops Pyramias ior; | Worthy fo sit in them. One, Sunday, 9 iy qaaeler, Rovere b. Stomper wi prea yw a 5 Ss a rs, ant i BS. Pri i Ly CI i J BANY WH vo tT bis times it Is the era bs at enched by dhe'Hev. Witiaa SpmrtonrD. “Sisters ? The endearing titleof “ Mother” Bc é stephens, ie Vienne, tial relbury dt. | side whiskers, entered. Brown. Tooked at ‘White streets, at 10:50 ¢- ay ani a Pe of reconciliation, k ‘ f : having been assigned to Mrs. Stureis, | ce "hi0; St. Paul's, London, i11; Mague- | MMLONG ats puzzled, “Lord Dundreary,” | waptn ‘Avenue Church, corer of Rourtecuth Ereconciliation. bjects which will claim | | Tho Council will “hold its frst session on the | Maj. Niglas, on the. spur of” the mo: | GNC 1203, St, Pauls, green Town-taft | Whispered a young. fellow who stood by te | street, at 11 a. m Sa pe eee er renof the’ Convention are tue | Bfteraoom, Of tho, samme, ay, eer roas oF | OEE Se oie Ie was uot tie Churel burg Galnedral, 20%; ene cathedral is | d0or.co big, conipanion,, Mr, Brown cause | —tte ioc. TC. Clontensing, will proach m fl a call Aunt Lizzie. ‘was not ureh i i Chi near E nearly twice as high as the last-named im- his best bow ‘and most expansive stnile he fo Langley avenue jurch, ‘gan avenue, ter binds himself at his ordination to preach everything in the Confession. A minister of pel engages to preach the Gospel, but does not, in the Presbyterian or any other thureh, ‘pledge himself to preach on every topic that may be touched upon in the Art tles of Faith of his church. But Mr. Adams contends that many Pres- ian ministers do not believe everything that is implied in the teachings of the Confes- tion. This is very true; but Presbyterian ing in his power for the overthrow of our | provincial system, sisterhoods, and the ap- | welcome by the Rev. William P. Breed, D. D. Co i 7 titutional Commission. = ad a herd that eave her the name; the Church found ; ning. yetation and laws atmany Presbyterian | A Des “esas of | Bishops Cattil reporters ote., ani for enerealnos td her already rejoicing init don’t find that posing edifice, cmcaao showed the stranger tho Ghosen seat. ‘The | (ine er. 2.3 Geiawett_wil prose, o the r id tevens has prepare a tribut there will be sitting in Horti- Wi lee Z w ART tig man le sn co ea Ot Scent | Beaty SU We Gt | SRC ae Ua en sie: sal tounun glo | Sh, MEU es EG | nae iy. a oa | we ef es at i establish- | cil are tobe for a 3 12 7) UI ¥ Convention, recone tt cilare to be held) for above tor these aittings | Church be blamed for using what it.merely | of Dec. % 1839, is not without historic in- Was noted from boy ogee gaclear SOW idecamgraty og evenag.” ell and Newberrt ‘ ment of four provinces within the territory | BY 5 —! v3 rovince | Will be sold at $3 each, Rood for all the sessions | took as part and parcel of the woman? terest: ve hi h of the f Syd- | — M. Boring will preach in the on he (Pnited States eae all the PAtlantic there beld, Any one peed the putes by matt T did think of presenting Mrs. Swisshelm | ‘During the last quarter my labors have been din tg have had much 0 fe Bo pa oe ies State Street Church, near Norty-edventh street coast diocese; of the centre, embracing all So ner bore red re tioaid for. whe bale | With a list of testimonials Sout various Conllned ta Chicago, 1 have, buried a teens sallies of humor. An amusing story is told | ,—The, Rey. William, Craven will proach , I- # Sublic auc, | Sources, showing Mrs, Aiken’s skill as a uals, c . ii ‘life, which indicates that the | ia Winter Stree rch, near Forty-secou between the Lakes and the Gulf, the Al- | ance of the hall will be open to the public, and, | 7 -o DutTrefrain from using so much of | have beon ‘added to the number of communi- of schogl = ite, owt eh ited ty Prat the street, morning and evening. Jeghenies, and the Mississippi; of the West, | it needful, overtiow mectings will be held in a o goat mee re se Ener Tall dioceses between the Mississippt | neighborma churches, and addressed by the | }0ur ‘valuable space. So long aschildren | canis, By the blessing of Gut. 1 ay tEcrease. | The boys’ study-room was alarge apartment sere ars o:E Share wil proach in Dizee Rocky Mountains, including Texas; | same_speakers, ns was dono at_the mecting of | die froin delicacy of constitution or thedrug- | Bu'sunday last there was more numerous at- | inan upper story, quite as favorable for ening. and of the Pacific, including ‘all west of the | the Evangelical Alliance in New York Ciiyin | ging of inexperienced doctors, it might seein QaBuogas ast there ids than ever before. Of | sportas for study, One day they were in evening. | Porter will preach in Lincoln Kocky Mountains, ‘This Committee also | 7, vtwil be made to satlaty the inter (eee ee en OO eae | eee acca aicly stationed of our Churen | shie, and shaking the whole house with their | Street Church, corner of Ambrose street, morn- commend ‘the General. Convention | ,2 very ctor i pe a Gout atlaty, t- | mothers with causing their death by lack of | might be immediately stationed, and whery T | Fteket, when the teacher, after several fruit- | ing and evening. recom) est created by this Grand Counc! proper care. Till that happy day when ali | know that now fs tho time to put In the sickle, | jess warnings, rushed up stairs cane in hand, 1g and ove f° W. Richards will preach ia i * | Emanuel Church, corner of Harrison and Pau- Ministers are not required to subscribe to the m2 Confession of Faith, ipsissimis verbis. They | shall continue to be the legislative body ——_— It is situated in the O1 Py te i euniti "but meeting once in pron whose mothers are gvod nurses, live to | Iselect Milwalky. It ig situated In the Ouiscon- | prepared for sharp action. Young Wilber- eeacelare dat they: deceive pad 3s opt tie patti te ture oH no apparent reason, CHICAGO METHODISM. old age, we had better sayno more on that | 807, patty ke oe tore oe en Chiat, as ‘was venrert: the door, and seemed | #23 4 srrects, morals and evening. aeaitis Stdocttion ancht i the Holy Scriptures. | many persons maintain, for this lonaitudi- THE CHICAGO DISTRICT CONFERENCE. point. There is, however, one troublesome | #24 Usa Monn tie indicious persons, it will | doomed to be the first victim. But, quick ns Fee et dent conmer of Opleaby, morning Eyen Dr. Charles Hodge said Thathe knew | nal division, seeing that the people are one | ‘The District Conference, preliminary to Cece eer Re pee be very. little inferior to the Inst named place. | lightning, he caught 2 Jewish boy by the and evening. te ® A , 83 to every word and letter, in question, Q ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, con- | she has taken the world as she found it, and 2 frequently request~ ‘ ‘ove. First’ - & a ' in onestation. 1 bave been frequently reques 1 tae nen system? of ub everyinlng, essen tbe to, the, present, aud, moos contend 3 ‘yenes to-morrow in the First Church, corner | has helped make it better? Suppose she had | ed by intelligent and intiuentiat men of both pales He in his eye Thee dew, sir, and pee @ Rev. J. 31 Wheaton will preach in the feeelved b all Presbyterian ministers. If it | practical form, it appears a5 VRB and ha Clark and Washington streets. ane ope is vee & preacher pe: aulpled ab vente places, aie he attention of the Commiiiness | teacher, and both Jew and Gentile escaped. Northwest Churet, ‘Western avenue, near Mil- asker vii shether | mote, measureless, and superfluous as the ed that this meeting, which will last | };, i? OL the ie generally to support i r ked, how it is to be determined whether | m: m SS, expressed Bs lift humanity as she has by preaching in pri- on the part of 8 oe eee econal Church. Omnoy ale CHURCH SERVICES. “INDEPENDENT. The Rev.S. A. Norton will preach at Burr tailofacomet. Its, they affirm, an inchoate | 4, days, will be the entering wedge to a Swi 4 y te? Does Mrs. Swisshelm really think it i attempt to overcome the recognized un ce ol is fall | Wa ii i ways add, what you missionazies so often write, eapaa Pants iness ra! ven! ‘as that | etand religious revival to take place this ll | wise to take untrained children {ind put } ‘now is the time.’ It is not so much what these x. we am Wieldiness of the General Convention at | Gnd winter in thechurches. ‘The camp-meet- | them into the pulpit or upon the rostruin pigcanow areyas what they will beingshort | |The Rev. HT. Miller preaches at the Sixth a a ae He iecehogee ‘that they | Church. Morning subject: ‘ Harvest.” n The Rev. George C. Needham will preach in the dissent of a minister for anything in the letter of the Confession touches any point is essential to the system, the answer is, the judicatories of the Church must de- | body is now constituted. f trun? ii : se i ‘hoods ‘And does she not realize that the Christiani- | time, that makes it so important ey age peeamection te elatiee 0 every. 202 we gussets of denconesses Or debate aa | es. nk Lele Beater ieee! have been | ‘breached. by ‘Pall as been slowly but | shosia be immediately ceeupleg, Hote Mllvalky | | —The Rev. James Maclanghlan proaches at the Chicago Avenue Church, corner of La Salle (Jf Mr. Adams thinks that the Presbyterian | disclosed wide differences of opinion. The | Cickened the souls of many and turned their surely, removes tone rou Oe etter a0. and oer Bie Sia inceeane, Does amation ig | the Scotch Chureh, corner of Sangamon ‘and | street, at 10:45 a, m. and 7:45 p. m. Vhureh does not regard the doctrine of eter- | work of women in. the Chureh is recognized | @ to irish, The students at the of her, al yt a fe tere have ort pes ES i ang such ishingly great.” ‘Adams streets, niorning and evening. ae: SaeAELSS: f hal punishment as an essential part of “the | as a great force, which ought to be utilized, | thonghts sind Pe be ty | doctrines are y tnetble “only in. countries "AN EPISCOPAL WAIL. —Tho Rev. J. H. Walker preaches at the | _The Rev To Gavia preaches af the hint System of doctrine taught in the holy Script- and there seems to be no doubt of the exDe, Evanston University have been greatly Whate Ghristiarnty tls away. Wiis should irae Léstag CAUSE: : Campbell Park Church at the usual hours. -1¢ sare ms OerIe aroe ‘Latlin streets, tres,” he may with some show of reason | diency of recognizing by canon the work of | plesséd, and have falign to work with zeal in | WOT re ourselves ridiculous by demanding | If we judge rightly of, the siang of the —The Rev. Arthur Swazey preaches at the | —The Rev. Brooke Herford will hin the i deaconesses,. but’ the Joint Committee re | their classes, and there are good prospects-| what we really do not want? If Mrs. Aiken | times, the Bishops of the Church of England, | Forty-first Street Church this morning. Gharon oF ane jiesstal, corner of 7 Hichigan ave- nue ant be bs fest this question by. brim it before-the adicatories of “the Grurel. “But so long as a entories of the, Church aot Church cea or ee canon in 1817 witich excited lively | Pir Coney ot oonring of the Holy Spirit, | had not made cakes in Illinois, woud not | headed by the two Archbishops. are eogaged, |” “the Rev! H. M..Collisson’ preaches at the iy v ‘ debate; ‘The divergence begins upon the hi have starved? I. hi with infinit prospect of success, in the ‘Irish tr ONIVERSALIST. something like that at Northfield. the whole family have starved? I. have i Fullerton Avenue Chureb. Morning subjec Tho Rev. Dr.J.H-Tattle, ot Minneapolis, Minn, point of regulating and controlling sister- ct s hi | feat of lo off the bough-on which they | « “s 3 € the District Conference will | known, however, men who made cakes; | feat Dee The course which, witl Christian Work.” Evening: “The Secretsof | | ThOROT Oia) pants Church, Michigan aves olds on this subject he cannot plausibly de- fend his present Book pods. On the one hand it is'desired to leave |: The session o| strict ( 2 feel position, In the Book of | 1 SiO at 12:30 o'clock by aseason of | men, too, who might preach acceptably, | occupy seats.’ hureh Work.” : aualine of the Presbyterian, Churct tbe the sisters Tree. te Sonn, cone be yee last ‘one hour, conducted by the | judging by their talks in prayer-meetings. | hardly an exception, they pursued with re- SoS ca arenklin W, Fisk will preach in the | Fact Dore arin the evenmay at Tie, By ie ction between comparatively mnim- eae Lee ter eS Thandie of ened indi Biiago Praying Band. ‘The executive ses- | Was it a sin to allow them to be bakers ? spect to the “Burials bill,” has alienated | First Church, corner of Indiana avenue and | ing subject: “What Is the ame St 1. Even tant, efrors and. those et Sr ore leave the matter (7 tie other hand,. it is | sion will take place at 2 o'clock. This will | But on this subject we shall never agree. errr acne bulk of the cen asd EX EO m. and at Rall- | Rererence to Differences ot Belief Concerning ei it claimed that the whole matter should be | be very important, as the young men candi- | Aunt Lizzie is con! ich a theolo; an ng English churchmen, hav for its ad Cha pe AY. Patterson will preach in the the Punishment of the, Li eats reach ‘Bibs ini i xamined, and | al professor as Priscilla was, She has taken cher the guidance and control of the gen- | dates for the ministty Seo a rtocke fessor as Priscilla Wind taunt him the | object the removal_of the Bishops from the | Second Church. corner ‘of Sicnigan avenue and | cau ihe dine Redeemer, oo eral Chueh by leeistation on the part of the | the preachers what Tail, ed. At 7 o'clock | many 2 Young ore perfectly, “She is now | House of Lords. Upon the whole, there can'| ‘eeu ers sei, morning and evening,_ Sort, | and Sangamon strecta, at 10:45 a. ma. General Convention, ‘The canon, which was | in the e' e 4 1 Beiittle doubt that ‘but hort’ ti an! ing subject: * impor mn lé of the district, especially of | realiy the Deaconess of the’ Second Baptist | be little dou! ut @ sho! ime will rary scious Influence.’ NEW JERUSALEM. eneft i before we see the end of the Chureh | 2*ening subsect# ) Booty india, acouverted | ‘The Rev. W. F. Pendleton preaches in Line adopted by the House of Bishops in 1877, but } young d. by. the. camp-meetings at | Church; if any doubt it, let him ask the. | ela not concurred in by the donee ot eras those benew ted, by, the Came ot whom | members. Should she desire it,no doubt | of England a8 a national establishment. A | pranumesrill preach in the Shird Churen,corner | coln Park Chapel this morning and at Usioa Se tt it tg objected that thoy ‘are | there ate many. At 5 Gelock the Rev. Dr. | they would confer the title upon her. But heavy cloud is impending, also, over the | of Ashland and Ogden avenues, at 10:30am. | Park ‘Temple this afternoon. oe ncitorial it ts oblate with paivate | Gurney will preach, taking for iis subject | she has passed beyond the craving for such | House of Lords. and the next step to dis- | The Kev. A.B. id Oxaere will preach at7:30p. | —The Rev. L. P, Mercer will preach this morn as proper to be considered in exami Re charges against ministers for heresy. there, may: therefore. be departures from the Confession which the judicatories deem errors,” that are not to be treated as here- sles; and much more are there differences of spinion on.points embraced in the Confession should not be held essential to the “sys- an of doctrine.”_But how.unwatrTan! to

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