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a 2 TH CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1880. ‘9 tho @ ond in nll religion; for, man being a croaturo of | dent Matt never by it complimont as { of that counell-room and discover tho crowd of | or more uf tho collects God had east of | hoth great happiness and great ply as possibto, | Mls one from tho Nev ytamen noble, fntelliguat, high-placed Inymen, taking | muthor! by tho Hinhay hind t acd dhou tn Ciele nrvligion which speals to him wnust come In- ‘Sho prise whieh re Lo utters over this live | tho most vivid interest in the questions | change, Teatse vory greatly: ec not the root, s ° LPI Ty seeme think wt hy . had come to thom, therefore the Jews, and T ‘Donsting Mat the : = prayersbook, or | Cad anny THE L ile bested | church a v4 torirpenanes, Te L 7 vok* | Jetey with rexponalble mon wn Or ity oe Ang and dying multita.® has this quality that le | under discussion, Tt ds thoroughly | day rervices, und this willbe a great rattor in |e H NNO. feeling ents tial God and a Just Religion | '°, root hore them’; that tha Jews ‘wero not | deed with two acts of words—thoso of warning | hover tills with vanity tho human heurt, Flats | democratic body, — Any one who ‘it utishes where thoy fra wule to Pst Hoy clurgys Feo eae rate Iabor wad tig mg An Impartial God and a Jus iB SuAL off Forever, Init had eome intan temporary | atid those of ehver. Religion, ko a mother, | terors have developed and made boundiest the | an idea that’ tho Episcopal Chuveh uncut to oaery on seh Korviors. ‘This | to respond to. dulys thoy tes mint ry 3 1 —Jormon by Dr, Thomas. darkness “tll tho tullness of tha Gent must mingle for her little ehitdren kindnosses | exbtiem of Kings. Yuu recall tho Herod who | ts governed hy pei as ane that with us tha word | caimot become, law Cor threo yenra; birt E doubt | rious and solenin eharze, opee had ilng oD i shouldeome in.” And from tho enrly days even a] . | deatred to bo sntitedl naa jo Canute who | of a Hishop iso vino revelation, would t that during that time ita ofect wil be tried | Thay wero se tCh the Woets {il now this erent truth of tho iinparthilty of | 88d rebukes, but through most ne human bis. | asked the sen tyahoy, tt Scnil hin who | KOON HAVO his oxes Opente. ho WAS tO RO CO i tho country, as Indeed hug practically | or tbole Master tee Nee Proctutm the eels 5 odof 1 equal Joye to all mankind—to min as | tory vellyion. both Magna and Christians hus | said, Lam the State," 1 ce. You oan | General Convention. A iaw passed by all tho the ease for ny sears, Tho Sunday | genta a forceanner of the oe, Mldlater eet Christianity: A Eulogy on Man—Discourse | man—has had to nght its way through the Mure | made tho fessuns of humilla tion outnumber and | eco all tong throug oven inthe | Bishops mieht not receive ten votes In the | services are separated ov 3 10 wa C} eryiherd now, We aay | keep svll fit ¢ tant Ive every | morning: priyer eneiicr on tho Meat Sunday” | teee peel Tea acter! wad iri font au worth bo | of tho month, and on the third Sunday | Word, not his own, the dal ust, preach ah who wero | wo do nat” ronoat tho “anto-communion | sero diatinutly stated In tha ditt’ Peetonme, Sar rowness und the prejudice and passions of the | outweigh tho lessons of ygoud cheer, Christ | walks of common ti q pa la Ree et a SHEA Ra | our won iui Eel toees tht hay | ESCM Hu alte Sigg SAAS | Anta hail tnd one should perscoute the Christians—shoukd fmprise | Wkbescem to be rettglous, and tho whole his- pubtie has chanted his praises. ‘Tho phitosopher | presont ntso gave thotr concirrence, Thess | survien; and on weelt days wo hein with | trio to his calling showtd prende Dr, Locke's I i f the Re t ow and burn them ti the wardens aud strects of | tory of tho honthon world ts tho history of tor- | tina, ko tho villige beauty, listened for the | regulations are not dond lotters, Thoy are nected | the “Orr Fathor', and other parishos have | Jeoe than the Gospal from Ms et No other supe x. Locke's Impressions 0! 8 Kecenb | dome were made ieht by tholr bodies consumed | tures iaiticted and endured. tho name of tho | whisper of admiracon, So dangerous are those | upon every day of tho sossion, Slutty onodny Shoty wuss of nlturiny Who service, ‘The thing Is | ing elso than prenech the Work vot Di heads huve | Lower House; und alaw whieh res f ant Noth at the atakes but It dos keem strange thut there sity, Fi Iuucel wreathes that often meralful hands with | a imestge came down from, the Honse of | so whtely done and so openly avowed that it | was to got ple Tree t Episcopal Convention, Gver eauld hive been tho masters, oF st Tare | Deity, Fallh woe not thon a wencatul rove. but | iota them frm temples while living, tehue | Hishops complaining tune tho Lower House had | wotld Rave heen absid in the Convention to | tho” nutbit, Pore ety Suen tities trogen ter ’ tholomews or that the pilgriins of this tand | & 0 ee i 1] Safer to plice thom upon foreheads that are | vot trented some motsure thoy tnd sent thom | havo tanorod it any linger, Tay this boldly, | tno Wtble, aud tho. timy al! tuthy oO shoud have persecuted the harmless Quakers, | kood news, Inte Christinulty a certala Joytil it, while Christinnity bas ute | with proper reapeet, A proposal to apologize | for] kuow you will not be afraid of my doing | predicted “by St. Paul a coming, <t Floronce McCarthy Holds Sorvices in the Open | and hanzed thoso suspected of witcherart, Tut | clement thus tsrovealcd. Led by tho intrinate 0 highost pralsy of man, | woamet with fra discussion, and to answer | anything disloyal to our Chore Peannot bole iT Oy terete they gh Trade Hall AO, has, tt hag b An we have to this day | quorit of tho ease and by the errors of tho dong tte deed that tho | whitever was returned, and the subject dise | using tho great rabrle of common sonse, and Newent That tin Board of Trade Hall. nota tte of the spirit that wotle dlsfellowship looms past, let ous think of Christinnit hitinan rico walks moro humbly, And menily | missed as not worth our consideration, | aim sure you agree with tne in that, eral {lous, as thoy wero creeds to suite men, Wantd osatricise thom, not because of any | & hd YY | whore those words tro seattered, if wohud no | And instly, ft 14 National body. > Wo ho Convention atl wo eave Us A nowleattoniry, forward, beenuse people y eoncT® brougyy wrong-dolng, buton the ground of honest ae Asn wonderful enlogy upon inns | explanation of tho fact the fact would renialn, | know nu auch thing as 0 churel South | We have for tho thtey years Inst past been ale | tho restraint whitett the Gasner est sabattell f the Rev. W. A. Schaeffer | ferences of cpinton, When the lips of this Hethtohom speaker | Tho great ones i this domain have nover asked | und a Churelt North, | Wexns . tovk its | lowed tho ttee of the Hinritsh une, JAtelod it bat thom. And unaeruputons et Installation o ie Rev. Wi Ar But lot us now ehinngo the najor prent open thoy repeat tho word texeed” and | tho untltitede to vote thom gods; have never | pico noxt to Maing, and Virginia next to Mle] Tid not Tike ft, except for saints’ days, half as | oft spectacle was ook advan Mi at Wicker Park. change the rine: ton on which we tase our | through thls disciple thoy my, * Delove naked tho sen to obey thom; havo never boon | noiss und every Stare and Teerttory in the Un- | woll ag our own Americas one. ‘Tho newonore- | ohure er nay nts@-r annonnel rensonings. Let us trke tte great truth to. 1 We Me of dow.” N Invughty in eptelt, The most conspionuigs Chris- | fon sent its represontatives, who metibelr brethe | mili to bu tried. Tt gives far greater Wberty | then provel nite - Which Peter at lusteameyandauy tmnt tied 44 | ALestqanene we un did thls out OF eukG Nore | finns, from Staohit te Wesley orChalmors have | roninloving (entahip. lhe on the vergeor | It tho tke or tha Holy Scriptures, espeetally on | ject tbat tind wes eee MPARTIAL GoD nO respeuter of persons; that Ho loves nll | vadaue the wordy of those who composed that | been of a childlike nature even whon they saw | nn exciting election, whon yvory maty othor res | weok days; and (gives o much better table for | can) not be Mboral with rel) 5h ANI o ° mankind, that all tho nations of thoenrth are | Diving Hook of Gospels nid otters, Words | Mostelearly tholr adoption tito tho bousehiotd | iuctaue bodies ti thy land wer” praying for Gar- | Lent Uinn Wo save hithorta had. ‘Lhe Conven= | taking Mborties with “won ee RENSMON BY I We THOMAS, 1, Ds Ils, that Te made thom ind cares for them, and | enough dee there and. kind enouzh to warrant | Of desus Christ. Tu beart of Paul mingled Ure | fei or Habeoek, and questions of tho nour were | tlon also added to our Hymin-Book tho Mag | not Kolonia to thome htt hicl ‘Tho Rev, Dr. ‘Thomas preached yesterday | let us look at His grent purposes In whieh the | the coneliston that of Wi eulogists of tho tite | Ceepest hunility with tho hope of an Ineurrupts | dracged into: every rellylous assembly, this | nilleat” aud the Nine dinit bothof which | tho Mouthpiece of th Minister wa forenoon to'n Inrge congregution in the People’s | milllans of earth are tolling, eneh upon some | nan tuce, tho yalees in tho, Now estament are Idle crown, Ie way humble at heaven's wate, | body devoted ttselt to rutlgion atone, ond to | hive been sung for at tong timo, it the evening | he stould only repeat what th Lord, tng - vas “An I tin) God | Stone that shall at Inst come inte the great | tho vichest and warmest. Tt {s Indeed the hon For him all solf was su vatinited that ho would, | thoge great moral question; which are caven- | services of this parish, Tho Convention also | him. He shoud Preach overs Tord hit giteg Chtireb, His thome was “An Tmpartty temple of truth and righteousness In whieh | oravle. human. cave thoy appland, Ee ints no | Be sate, almost wish himself lost that’ others | thilly Interwoven with relliont sich ns the supe | pitssed abot and muchenpplanded resolution | exemplary life. fhe truo tl Ist. WU Hive ay and a Just Religion.” Following ts the sermon: | redeemed hunmultty shill stands lotus start ott | compliments for. the hor inn but tomanas a | Wlybt be saved. Thus hia Christianity preached | pression of the horrible gin of Mormon potymas | tbout the hideous Mormon polyguny, calling on f hard worker In body and, ima Of Dod wy Of ntruth J porcolye that God in no rusvectur of | with thls proposition, and then wo shall be led | gould that seeks and performs fta manifold duty, | {Oe Keandvae of man without making mn | my, which ores to Heaven, and the varloua | every citizen to do whit he could toentircs At the conclusion of the vert persons: b 1th a | Wb love and tenderness for all, Wo shall it comes with words the highest and tenderest. proud, having In some mysterious way added | plens for ameltorating In somo degree tho cone | merdifully, but firmly, tho Inws of tho United | schnetter was installed ne wutore tho New, yp, aut in every nation ho. that fenretty iim ard Rind of ull the zood thie eat bo done tn nny wn thecomes Onl Christians, and alt Christian | Weuderness to dignity. ditlon of tha wretehed Indian, at once oie diss | Stated on thnt subject." tt also uppolated diss | to formula of the Lawhone Or. econtine worketh righteousncs ted ") Wwe shall feel that all the fallen are our. brother tenchera partieniacly, to ask it Utolt puilosopiy | ,,Asstioilng thts tet, let ws sook a phllosaptiy of ACH, nue Ain, and our scourge, ‘The mim who | tinguished cymuittes to promote lexistation In | hrief nnd ftnpressive cliitgo, Meet Mth “ihe relation of mind to truth is a subject of | BUG misters, and wbull try to Itt them i ho oue of frowns or of smiles: forourage, have | Ho favt. Tho thir Christianity onlagizes In | lind attempted there to make any poticeal | requrd to the lewal protection of the civil rights | beon here three weeks, and ho tec eder ba he relation of mind shall bo draw to unr broth rs in the durk Ing in its econcmy of. this Ite. disenrded ‘forco | M0 is his manhood att complote, und, theres | speech in favor of any man or mesure would | of Dudians. tt was curivus to hear the debate | ripe for the harvest, whero nnd » 4 erlug a hel, more than special Interest. It has important | gud still hus Mineres nud schouls nnd | net rudeness to try the merit of wil the formaor | Tre If her elildren wore vain they would nut | have been forced ta bla ‘seat by athunder- | on this, and the fears Of many fossils that we | congregation will eve: Mount a ta practieat benrings, and Lonce should be under= iy ta Curey. Con Ay TUE OF Lito wt | feimutede tees RO ete Oe Ay eOMNCHEO eats | Feveat manhood, tor vanity is weakiioss,. When | Ings ery of. Orders" from. whieh thore | were mending with polities, Items to mo | onstesaton will eventually rise, stood by all. We are apt to suppose at first that | Jove or bone that hus come to us, We shad not | gion must huston to inquire whether Ithas any | @ man is praised as a warrior he ts lett freo to | would © have been” no appeal. efure | thittn lens of tho highest mmenitying powor cun nm thing lego becnuae wo think it fs soz or that | B43. 08 como have suid, thatall tho penthen must | eomplinienta to zend out to the multitude, | Venn cgotist, for he was pralsed only ns a ware | stating whnt work this Convention — i have ya worn polities in that, tniess any ex. PITTSBURG, if tilog les0 Teeane : perish; but we will co te thom God'ychitdren. | wheiher Uke modern humanity. it) bas | Ter Whee womnn ts praise for her beauty or | comptishad, let mo speak of tho utterly novel | resslon of t Hrvat relbgtous: body on amoral MBO TUIGK. what wo believe must be true, Tho fact uf our | bearing His tinge, to | any love in its heart. Wo bayo all econ tho | Wit she Is tert freo to be full of self-consvious- | feature it presented, ontirely diferent Feng ith Lhumanitaciun question bo construcd as pol- "special THapateh to The Chic 1 belief may create n presumption of the truth of | the great) future by thoy | work! turn from tho haw of force to the law of | 'es%, for only her beauty and wit were com- | General Convention ever held before. refer lego Tribung, . 4; 9 ry q . i . Pay Nove HA ral shat loca not always guaran | have, and walting Gl we who have known the | aympathye Wo hold nh chines of claonte ag | mended, ‘Thus most of tio earthly oulogy | to the Joint sesslon of tho tive Houses. Ever ho ig embraces, I betlove, the most Important |, Pittsnuha, Pay Nov. HA. rumor a Mee eee eae tees cohutocreciet by | lave of God In Christ inies elenrer revelation | gerne’ that whic aves mietiod: the vinelors | lavex somo polnt in the charueter exposed, but | fore, tha THowsd of Mishops, with Jeulouay | wore done by-tho General Convention. ‘Tho | eon ntlont for samo the, to tha effort cet * ? shalt ro to thom na Peter went to tho Centurinn, rhs vulloy where we tye. Ones mountains | Christianity oxults: tho entire manhood and | closed doors, hing beer a thing apart and tho | Luwer House ‘ngkod tho House of Bishops to | Catholle Dincoso of Pittsburg, tt 8 larger and truer Knowledge us tho real facts | OF had our world sooner learied Uhls great | of leo moved slowly ov ‘states i woummnhood, and thus cats down all the weeds | Fathers of the Chiro only apponred as visitors | clear np, (Citeould, the vague and uncertain 1 ‘i Ins Drestilon-over by come tobe known, ‘Thus Iwas with Veter, He | lesson taeGad nude aie thar He ovesaurenat | Gace moves edits pha Stata ota of the Of te sUUrS mardens, Itaeks fur Ww aytnmetey | inthe House of Heputics. his year, on four | feollug about the ‘Mexioui Eplseapab. Chueh. Uulshap Sula ae to be divided, and tha one, fad, in common with his race and with his ago, | all ure His children, hence brothors; hid our: to boat upon thom fort few hundred of a few | Of nature, and pormits nuither tho ascot tor | diferent days, die two Houses Bit togothor, | Jt attempted to do su, but Ef fulled to seo | 7s 0 HOW Bishop estublished 4 thotent Goll to be narrow aud sellsh, aud pare | World earned truth‘and taken it ty heart, we | thousand years, wad Jol they have all faded | tHe, oes Its caromium fs so high and broad | Wshops, priais and Inymen, ensitged tn the | that tt mado things much clenrors atd Talve | Altoona, has Just been dented by pen pif: ti <0 of th ehonid never havo hid stivery,—brothers buy | away and eft the rich and boundless ‘Helds, | {at lt kills tho consclausnesso€ greatness while | fervent discussion of tho xreat cause of Mla | you sy advice not to give one cont to the Mext- | sons who aro {i x position t pte tal, Hke himeelf: but in the presenee ho | fur and selling thelr own blood, deseerating the | Sume moral sunshine his for a century, or for | {confers the xredtoess Uself. Monee It was } stons, Ant tet me say it passhig, that an ean Charen until we have printed nnd submitted | yt 13 nota great white alnco th know, targer truths of the Divine love and Justice he | hodies aud Iucerating the hedrts of their own | meny centuries, smitten those hearts that were | ut tho Panis, and Jota, and Matthews, and | the very best speeches made, the “most loxlent, ty fy Spanish and in English, scopy of tho | phony und Pittsburg wero unite Dlovese o Ae vanfessed he had been mistuket sters of another color, We should have never | hard as adamant ht the ties of Bernard, and | 'e be a a atong through lite with tha | tho most classical, the most careful In style, was | biptiamal and tho Bucharistte ofllees. Thore separate. ‘oxistenene ns United, ANUP A thong Wo should remember tit tho percolving | had tho Inquisition, and tho du Hy and tho | Milton, and Cromwell, and through the days | 8kuplictty of childhood. They wero too godlike | one made by w coul-tlack mnt, as tho: it an | ure tho gravest rumors as to thelr baldness and | iti is sehoniing for th blited that Hishup, t d that the thi oreetved | #tkes wo should hive never had the ernetties | this side of thom, und the climate and lindseaps tobe proud. % <Afrlenn in color and In fenture ns if Ko tnd Just | Inedequitey, “Let us sce thom, for inisavitul | youndaries of Lz fone to elilurgeinent of ihe mind ts one thing and that the thing pereelve to man, Dit wo nil feel and know, and | are ull changed. In government we seo that |» What further proveuts tho Christian religion | heen Imported from Conyo., Ibwas n strange | polnt, before we commit ourselves furthor in | HOvuaties Ot hs diocese. whictt “strenpitess is unother. Facts, ns suet, tivo thole own ex | iy slesson now, the rick wold not overs | tho human heart has grown warmer, we por- | from adding to man's vanity by adding to his | sixht to soo tho General Convention of this | this business. One thing that the Convention fs without f unitate rie ceege (hele curcauess (stance wholly apart from tho minds that may | reach and oppress tho peers labor would find its | colve tut a gentier sentiment hus entorod tho | stevthcss iy its unveiling of n Gud so sublime | Church listentux to lin wit breuthtess literest. | did not do wasn mutter of rotating to me and ppb bun Hes Hctiut come to look Hpon them, to study thom. ‘Thus } Just reward; and the laborer would) make his | sehool-fouge, It hag tuken itp its abode by the that onan 1s fale tobow In perpetial humility, | It inade one renllze how anitch those United | others. ft did not fegisinte nbous sisters, ale apr a tg teak Hike nie factain thomeclves, | cMiployer's ‘interests hisstudy und delight. 1 | fleaside where futhor, and mothor, and chi | After it has calied us nll tho vauns of God "it | States have churnpei| In fifty yaness thougn a atronge attempt was made. Why should FAT LIVE STOCK, oureity and our Jake are n themselves, | tell vont, my friends, the greatinw ol the wont! | meet for maty jong yours, ‘The young mind | Mon delluvs God, nud when the heart pereolves | ‘Tho iirst thing to be noticed about the netion | fel fhivo sisters asked to be legidated about? =e And ns such are in no sense dependent upon our | universe Is that of love, and tho equality of | once ted long by merd authority 18 led now by | MMe divine eplondor It saya, What ls man, that | of the Convention 1s tha tremendots Inpttise It | Can guy Jemison. prevont i imin from employ= Ueliefs about thom, Wo may believe that wo | rights, aud atunder Justice to all; and it ds not | words of praise, Fear has made room fur ane | Gd is mindtul of hime” A French preacher, | wave. to pilssjons, especially to those in | ing them In bls pariah? Can the GoneralCon- | Opening of the Show at the B: have a nulljon inhunitants, or that wo have tess | tll this is recognized in thought, and realized ta | Gitlen. ‘Tho mothers wish has become more | WPente tue solemn serves over the eottinof | tia Far Wed. it used) to be thought | vention enter Into houses of nits and alstors, ton Bullding ‘Tuenay, than butt that numbers Init our belief docs not | tho tear of God and the love of Gort to man tll: | powerful than her law. Qucen, bowed ail heurta toward dust by tho | tat when gas was Ind down in tho | and Intorfere with thote. private devotions? If} me third annual Fates aye Chango te count of tho census-tuker, St. | mz the soul, thut society stall fad rest und | Pre uge boing whully colored by this new form | Shei sentence." God only tx great "ous our | atreots, and hot aud cold water was in | seving ta ino not, aud that for somo yours at : Annual Fat-Stock Shuw will ty Louis found that our. We may belleve tho luke | peace, of fulltence It fs tall tee irae tho ndvocntes | rolifon pritises man extremely, rulses tim to an | every louse, and nzood brla-n-brac shop sot up, | least (hat subject must be allowed togrow, to | formmlly opened to tho public this morning, a4 to be larger or sinaiter, but our belief does not int t truth of tho Justice | of Christinnity to inquire whether the philosophy | 2uselle Weht, but before tho soul ain say flow | that thon was the time to Unlnk about establish | take form, to exil for lw, before our Churet ts | all interested in meat-pruidnetion wi make futher that it teully fs. Mon long be= | of Atte labor thle Bren snoulitl expoet ie Meee | GEBCAven Hak nity tobGs, HEME ouonyh to bo | YAstun 1” whothor curtain Js ralsed and belold | ing an Eplscopal church, Hut we have chunged | callod yon to anuet canons upon the subject, repuld for tho timo requlred to a be rel Neved the eurth to bo ut, and the sky tobe | a just religion. . Lhe premiso tat “God ts no | worn at this bunquet of love on earth; and bo tho glory of God! Thon all that, und thore Is many and many a miniug And so f bring this perhaps rathor dry states | inition of (ho horses, cuttl CAN extn sotid like 4 floor or roof, but the carth was al | respecter of persons logically leads to tho | hold, to the Inquiry comes tha words, Now aro Asa drop of wator in tho son villuge Where no otlice services have ever boen | mont of the wetion of our grent Church Counell | |. allvitl ord le, sheep, and bogs a, the timo raund,and the sky a viet expanses | proud eonelusion that “in overy nition he tit | we the sonsof Gods it doth not yet appenr what | {iLman's magntticenca In Gad Is txt. henrd than ottr owt, and thoy have proved ose, 1 wish | could convey to you Ita hur. | ¢xhlbition at tho Exposition Hullding, Juss thy game as we now know them tobe. And | seareth Hinvand worketh righteousness is ace | wo shall be, but this we know, when fie stuallap= f° Myvi ny ten thaws ag Teele seta rod to Theat fectly ndaptabte and far more ultuctive tn elvil- Its brotharhvod, (ty murvelons fynorlng of ‘The stock commenced to arrive Wesnealg Foinanidnd have belloved mnany things about | copied with Hl. pear wa stil bo Ike Him, Cor we shall sea Him | Ghosh multiplied by myekuls and nerayed Hy] izing nnd ovangellaing a frontion villugo thin | all set things us-party Ines. Thore was not | and tha number of antiials ins been inne? God, nnd Ueaven, and Hell, hey have | “Enis view of tho falrness or tmpurtinlity of | us Hols? Words that surpass alt tho tributes-| —tnallthodlory of subiimuse thought, tho enitdest rovival servieus, hithorto thotht sa | ono single pariy vote taken. ‘Think of that in | daily until tho entire uorth bal 1 Increase} clothed Godt with terror.—inado fis face | God may not enable us to fully explain why ft fy | that ourth can framo, for only velhglon cnn say JA but ay nlom in the vulutce Weighed essential, Ob, Lwish that Leoukl reproduce for | Chttreh where party spirit bas raXod ngs tlercely: hall OF tho Expeaj. Sack with wrath, and built hell deep and I : to you and mo in this'vale of mortality that wa!] ASMUTAt thy greatness: isa elpuer brought you the forveney, tho earnestness, tho brilltans fas fthas to ours. Lenjoyed ithourtily. Lthank | ton Bultding has beon Med. he cate) Tilo with liter furnaces und buruin chains | anak nome of Lis aildsen, na to ne ae ee | uO eons AE Godse Aiton viltnee, | AMHustiofitiy! AWikae am Lthont Nau My of. those) tlasonary.. debates, 1 | Gort for tagrund und spicing lessins, Uteel | to dato aro ns follows: ea title and Med swith {tue children sereuming with | and Christian lands. Rup it dees take-away | euloneo cannot, come to ns with any such words Thus, whilv raligion 1s addressiug to humanity | wish that in sume vast numphi- | that It bas iinpressed the outside world with its CATT. atin, and hive eatied those who could not bes | the argument tit thoso fuets may be used to | Of commendation. Ina world of inuny its for tho highest penisy over spoken to manasa King | thoatre the eblef porsong of ovary congreyntios dignity, tts practical spirit, and its cxempliticas D jove such things hnildels, Or, on the other i pag fuel ersons, that | boy wd sous, ina world where strangers stund | OF NS a begzar, It makes the knee hand Inadeep | inthis land could have been gathored to hear | tlon uf that ancient saying of tho Romans, Seo | Lott. Shorthorns—Steer # and under( Jamil, thoy MAvG auld. thie thoro te noc furture | Preve.tne to isa respeetcr of persons that’ | hols wud soul, ina world whore stranuars turd | Hiymility,. Hoistings aro silenced by song and | thoagnenis tron tho frontier ‘iishops and anise | How tuese. Chvistians. love one anothers” Oy ontrlesy steur 2 und under 3 senes, 0; atecrd aoe punishovwnt for sin—that sin and penalty cod | paves, mora than others: for It ailirms that auch | tore are many dlatinctions ‘of high and low, | Ptayer.’ Rellvion vells tho fuey it cunobles. slonurics, ¥ fuel sure that a tire would have | my breton, wo ire members of w noble beanel | Undue? yours, 1; cow B yents or overt, Tos, with this lite. Mut all tho while tho reat facts uf | fa not the fact. And, doing this, it putsus upon, | Mek and poor, earned and unlearied, thore 1S What furthor cheuks tho cloquency of this ro- | beon lighted in this land which would hive | of the Church Cutholie, \ Lot us be proud of it, ‘0 tho future state, whatever thoy are, remain une " aa’ | no belug but the holy form of religion’ Uh Ugion from becoming simpto futtery is tho per- {blazed with a light and bent sufficient to have | and show our pride by our devotion to Its inter: “» Horefords—Stect changed by all this debate. And so ftis about. fra wy a Was Oro x pang oF haan. vome sat ae ut mie Era on vuding and penatrating character of Cnrist. | meltcd tho most inivorly heart and loosen tho | ests, which are tho taterosta of humnnity, the othor fuets; our opinions do not change thein. | partiulity,—in the broud doctrine of the com. [us that wo nro tho beloved — child: Christhinity fg the fnthtence of n person. It fs | tightest grip. But do not thini it was merely a | interests of winning men to serve our Lord If we fre mortal, no dental of that fact ean | pensitions that ran through all various | Of heaven, Thoro aro many who aire not tn austract doctrino, but it Is tho wandering | pyrotechnic display of words. ‘Thora were | Christ, tho interosts of the glory, and honor, aud ebange It. If we are not dinmortal, no amount | conditions of Nife und socloty; and = in | feel-the depressing effect of tho: words whiel aromiof anne, Asour Hyght to-day Is some geo nots, Hitherto we have had ono Bishop | prulso of tho Moly and undivided frinity. © 08 3. Dovons—Steer 3 and uniler 4 of rensoning can over make us Immortal, that just equntion of prubational nadvan- | tho later telonee hae spoken to mankind, The | Straiuco influence of a single stur; not doce for Idaho, Montana, and Utah, ‘Mhink of the entries; steer 2 and tinder x ‘Tho history of human thought in tho maln bas | inges uy whieh enc ong shall bo fudged | ulmost powerful suggestion that wan is avesult | trie, Hot n acleneo, bat wy minazing essones | nbsurdity Of oxpectiiig ono wan todounythlne | EP EGULATIVIE TILEOLOGY., Petre, DO cuca eegegsSteor und une heen 4 slow progress from tho fulse to the truce, | according to that whlch ho lath, aud pot by that | of cectaln unconscious ngencios, aud that the | from tho sun a hundred tiillons of milos nway | in that onormous empire. Now Montana {3 a 2 * | A yeurs, 10 entries: steer 2 aud under d seats, 3), and from tho Imperfect to the pecfect..'The | Which he hth hot, And whon we add. te this | luws tint regulate society “aro hot tho wilt ofa |. from its central ents, and yet u power coloring | taken outor it; giver n Bishop of itsown, A | RELIGIOUS SERVICES AT THE OVEN nOAKD oF | steer Lind undor 2 years, 2: cowdyeantoronn mental world of uu hus kept company with bis | tho thounht that wo know not what part uf these | personnl creator, but ara orders of wequonce | every fleld, and hit, and lear, and Hehting up | Mision wus sentto New Mexico and Arizona, TRADE TOOMS. 1, Total, 62, oral ) material world, When his house was built of | juss favored lunds ure carrying forward to the | Hint spring from tempariry Interest, and pariah | een feo, 30 Christinnity ts the wandermg soil | and Waahligton Territory was sepuraica from | ‘Tho Rey. Florence McCarthy, some years azo | , 40% 4. Sweepstakes—Steor 2 and snuiter | yea fallen Hinns und branches of the treos,and when | great purposes nud lessons of Providence, but | With tho bods; Justus the lawa ot soft and sun- of Ono who was taken down from cross along | Oregon and given a sepirate Bishop, A new pustor of the Fourth Hnaptist Church, but moro 40 ontrica: ateur 2 and under 3 years, 14: sieer be plowed with w stick nnd used waharpened | fire assnred tnt they aro Hot shut out from the | suinodictoatree when the treo isdead, that | timo ngo. And who was He? Ho wus a Sow | method of ralsing nilasionary = money wi ly tdentlt ith 3 Hy and under yeurs, 0; cow 8 yents ordven ss To stor for flu nx, his knowledgo of tho carth wus | Divine favor by tho mere Mee of mice, orcolor, | man is only a tree of n flower of day, is wolun= | Of God, but Mo was mock and lowly of | adopted, and Esiull goon have tho duty and tho | Fecently Wentified with the legal jprofcsston, | ta), OX, Itnited; he know nothing of tha Inws of | or geographical positions, we are thereby still | ing upon inauy hearts as tho tolling of bad nows, heart. He was a.chitd of the sky, but | plousura of propuath it to this pirish, [tt | opened un interesting series of Sunday morning Lot 7. Grand Sweepstakes—Test atcer or cor Niture: bo ‘wus atrald of mn eellpeo of | Gouka frane ties de brotharhoods nnd witty foc: | Komooe tha mosteriintwal may edelghtinine | 1 ail his grandeur Ho wept. He “was a | fs, in -pincd of collections taken at. tho | services yosterday iu the roomof the Call Hoard | !,8bow, 61 ontries, . tho sun or the moon—thought at such | jngsof tenderneysand hopo euu luave thom to | thought that death lathe absolute ond, butto | King, but Ho was smut of sorrows, Ho pos wlll of. the clergyiuit, or winder some In Bonrdof ‘Trade alloy. No speelat effort bad 9 LCS. Cur-louds—8 steors, Band under years, timos tint tho gods were at war, And | thoenro and lye of the Father of ullund the | the cultivated and the moral tho nollon comes | Scssed unbounded wisdom, but Ho hid no ino | spnamodie Inincnve, the nppenl to ndividants | 1 ie Zentries; 10 atecra, 2 aud wnierd years sib bis moral world was on much the same low | compensations of tho life to came, Tua form of mental and spiritual depression, | Talmmunt, Tho bluhest of tuo human ace, ito | and tho obtaining of regulir aubseriptions, It | Leow mado to sovurd vt largo ‘nttondanco, yet tho | steers, 1 and under 2 sears, 1. Total. plune. His idens of property and human rights Again, this broud doctrine of tho falrness of | With tho growth of mind and emotion life be- | Wore nt lastuecrown of thorns, This blending | fswrevolution. “But it promises falr, and: de. | room was well filed with a congrogation who | -Lot, Dressed Dullocks—Sterr sand unters vere determined, not by any principle of Jus- | gAgtin this broad dacteine of the fairness of | cmnog aweotor. At. Indian or an Ateioun bush. | Of subliinity und dust, this fellowship of Heaven | sorvea that every paristi give Itt fale and thor- | took deop futorost In the service, and aynongat yenrs,4 entries; ateer 2 aud vnder 3 yeara,3; Uce, but by tho pawor to stunl, und eapturyrand | Cosa aione. hut of chicncter: f relleion not of | MU My Net ask for noything better than an | Ada Maier passe out into tho wide world | ough trint. whom wore to be scon n number of tho’gentlo- sours. J. Total, Slay, His worship was in somo rade form of ab aloricy Hal REARS ilo ne Of | ternal ‘steep, but tn itl tint weet Intelloctual | wid mide tho true Chelstinn w soul in which ure | “oC noble plan was. also thoroughly hovfontod mun wha” hava: hitherto? -yialted: tho pubs it Steer—15 entries, 8 and under 4 years, 1 Senn is a cars, 1; cow Byentsollorover Le years. Told Hi bulieving only, but of belug and doing, It makes i a! YF ¥ sacrifice and torcors his deus of tho future sui : rt | Zone whieh thelides Europe and Atnorien, tity | Combined tho siniplost character and tho loftiost | for ralsing within the next threo yonis $10, Face zee ently Stece and under grosaly material and sonaual, Rut, with euine | Gow se Fuspegter of the qualities ot tho hewtt | tis become a, purl Of urent prices ‘aghgene ia | eatiindty of nan, “Sho tears and sutforings of | Onus i coutunnial fund (for oue-Amerionn | With — purely commercial motives. ‘Tho yours, 1 entries: sleor 2 and thnterd gears lwakentng impulse, some Voice of renson reuch> | UNG thingse tearing Godand workingrigheeoase | OC iutinle worth. Each spring comes with rleher tha Master—omblems of tho gulferings of mua | Church is just cutering upon ita second contu- | gcrviecs aro intended to bo of benefit |. Steer and under? yenra, 9 Totul, ih ing and stirring tha mind, or somo clearer law | Noss, the’ idea cof. fear carries “nat so | Yetduro nnd more preciny sunshine, each | citer tho sunctunry and volor avery wurmon aud | ry), tho interest of whieh outy isto be used in| cspeciutly to those who, on * wook MONBES, of right und duty wppealing to the consuience | initch tho thought of servility anddrend as that | Sunmer comes with tenfold beauty of sicy | PERvade tho hymn and tho litany. aiding tho building of churches In small plnces, | anys, trequent tho alley for'the purpose of A. %. Blodgott, 2 Clydesdate; D, Seay, ¢ with goto higher fen of God iii BtUtS fOr eee ae ante tae iam aad tho hai | and field, Nut this maxnitcones of tho | Such aro tho special modiiieations of the | Hvory othor lunge religous body in this country | Gays; frequent t cy. Purpose OF HO | ciyticadalos William —Stoitutt, °3 "Clydesh ward, aud begins the slow Journey upward. It | ohd'the goods God does not want Hig children | Miiterial world only falntly porttays tho ‘attach. { Kraitd pralso Christiunity lets tall for mankind. | has such a funds in the Mothodist und Preaby- | fue" long” or “stort Ina small way on wheat, | simon Beaty, ® Clydosdutor LF, Itose 1 Perks {a the Journoy, notof n generation.—not of forty | to reur iim In the scnso of being afratd, uf he- | Ment mankind Is Corming to that spiritual [luge fut by Hipag choerlitg words Bas: clvilization | torlan bodies tt ls enormoud, and ous a vast | or of naming tho winners in acombination of | cron; W. Il Flint, L Humblotonian, Tho other Hy ? SyOre! a elit il ~ 9 iF " ir * ED, beulns to clnssify and to, reason; and the heart | TAthar to have that reverence that leads 10 | vio Coadoas Venus loved Curthiya hove ult anteitunl estimate ee tha humnn rive hive f | tho Convention Init showed that tho tine hud | ‘eseciasses present showed thint tho {den of Ber, . sks deeper questions of Jove and duty, and 1s | fis rear to work rigitteousts hh | inden, bewause thoro was her chatiotsand chore | ued tinny’ of tho most rndicat reforms. | como when the Church really mount to move | supplying thom with spirituat comfort upon tho | _ Lot 13. Long Wool—Wothor 3 and unior illed at lost with Atrange hungerings, even | Pav cron all sins to become doess of tit whieh | HUE ArIns, and thore conquering men’ would al. | Honea enme, tho tumult which eonk Pagan | forward in this dmapartany nutter, day whon wheat gocs nelthor up nor down and,| Yor, 0 entries; wethor 1 und under years, after tho perfection of God. Thus our rico hus Hee CHatwoesC MARA Atcand viene | Muys arlsu: but tho “pout who shall, teh | Kome und tail the slow foundations “of | ‘Cho churcuinen In titiols will be, of caurso, | whch the race-horae fy rosting In his paddocks 4 entrios; wuthor under L year, 3; owe? aid une Yourneyod forward in agriculture and cone Han an Gol Antal inerery iad | Wig. te heurt loves tha prowne may omit | Mudern, Hurapo, Honea camo tho, prog- | particularly interested in thie purt of tho lexis: | wus well appreciated, tks Hor} youre, 14 ewoundor T year, 2 Total, 1 merce, in nrt and Mtoratuire, and government, | Mio ectontie othe vest Hunt tuey lice ae { te chiriot and io armor, and wnust wot tha | Fess bended | by Chrysostom, | and tho | jufon whiten directly concuened thu, Tre- | “in. openiug tho services Mr. McCarthy ox- |, LOtls, Middle Wools—Wothor 2 ‘and under 3 wud religion, Not atone do T mean to say has | WHO According tothe Lest Hehe they have dy | aniritual weuiuh whlch makes rich tho wenera- | Inter ono by Savonarala; feom’ this under- | for to tho petition of tho threo. dioceses | pluiucd thoir object, and sald that if, as tle re-'| Years Ji ontrlos; Wothor f und uniter? sears9; 5 ‘4 ye doe | § becnusy re a * | bounusa of Its nontal pursulta, because of its | 14 ; Y a rf | Fedorato Council, The petition was granted ag. saved fo «Jesus hig wor! wo! 3 OW 8, 0; ews ary trhth, and Jove, and the inspiration of tho Hy- h roverence, such right-doing, contalns the i ita stutuury, dts | lauds und tho Hugianot: by thiswave of sple- | fur as atlowing this Moderal Counell to widor= sunply —— requited. Although the. - Pa 5. otal. au ett ‘ elogant urts, {ts patocings Ad. log God, eloinents of rizhtoousness, of tho chirictor tint | Tivsies because of ies tivoldligs of truth hy | ituality tho savayos of old Belton woro trang- | tuke general work of church building, Julut | in whloh thos mot inked the benutles of cecle: | Lat 16. Fino Wools—Wether 2 and under 3 We tind that in alt, those ateuggles mankind | ff ME eee eee ee of dusticg and trttaeand | countless forms, andall impressive: beoxuse of | formed Into tho English nnd out of this sumo | inixsionaty Worle, nid ndwiuistrition of jolnt | sustion archutorturer yet ie would ie Giose | Yeurs 2 enteless wethior J und under? yous, have to begin, not with finn! truths or propasi- | {tall the principles of Justice, aud LEH und | Teveuat revelations of beathorhood and of phile | Hhterpratation of tho ward man” sutied the | funds committed to it. “Hut two Important | present ontcred heartily into tho spleit. of the | Wether undur L yonr, 1; owo.2 and underd soars, ions, but with tho simplest conceptions; with | Gog, Tio Hower, the very frult,.of the Old aunhropy becuse of the now depths of feivnd- | ships whieh transterrod civilization to Amorica, | polnty in that petition were rofused, ‘The Gun- | services, bo fully a chuech such xa wad dosoribed | 33 SWe J and undor 2 years, J; owe under 1 yetr, chinus, not na thoy really nro, butns thoy seem | tesimmont iden ot relition Is inthis, Todo | ehipandlove that are found wt the ficesldo, | Mei aro glunts whon thoy aro of tho family of | cral Convention refused to ullow this Feaurato | in the Now Tostainunt. + tptal, 18. rather to be as viowed by the consus, It took ages to | Tvs und to love mercy, und to walk humbly | Hero wre not man’s chariot and his arms, but | Gods R Gounsll to be eatiod lexally a Proyinco, und it | | ‘Cho stuly of God's Word, onrnost prayor, and | . Lt 16, Uratos or Crosses—Wethor 2 and unter Jearn that tho rislny and acttiog of tho aun was | {4stUi, und te, love money. and to walk WMttnbly’ | hor ara iis auiunces, his Industriow, hiv poise |, ttis to be enrnostly sought for that ns long as | refused to allow un Appoltnto Court. A vis not | hovtty aluging would bo tho foutures of tho | Ayers, 11 ontrioss wethor Lau unter years si Puenomenn), apparent ta tho yo, but not true | Hie nw quant dy our Aaviors Its to love God | Hees His hone, hin attuchments, bid worship of | tha swarae of woruils ull throng our strdote | gurprived wt that. “I und many othors in this | servidus, and thore wis nonecossity for any set | Wetlor undue 1 your, d: ewe 2 und under d year, to faut. Jt took uges to leurn thut there was but | ny Hue neice. Aud on. cho practien face | Hs human and dtwine, Lito. wowing thie bos | and homes, and pasa in and outof our hulls of | oity had peodiatud, that wolther of those two | coromonial eounentod with thon. Ifo hoped | JF qe 1.und under # years, 4; ewo under 1yean ono God, and one Taw of right and duty. It took | SP Unis love ond service of our ree our savior | cone immonso, tho touching tliat mun is onty an | learntug and law wnd gelonce and art. a yoleo polnts woul bo granted, and tho result Justl- | that tho congregation ind notcome with the nn | % Lou, dl. - 4 ance to learn that this living God wate sueprantely. tukes the declsiuns of the Judytnent-day to | sila, atid nas ne Deity nod no destiny, comes. hull atways by hoard at noon above ull tho | tod our estimate of tho temper af tho Uiurch, | tleipation of hovringasurmon: hisown nate hed | | Lot J Sweonstakos—Wothor 2 and under 3 Wise, nud Just, and goods that He valued all His | Tira, Las sick, 1 was: hungry, Lows taecd, | t2 the best and noblest us only a inexsayy | Uvlse oF industry and ut midnight tn thut sorono | Porsonally, Ldld not care about tho name Prov- | licen mouttoned [i connvotlon with the services; yatiene Te onteloe Wether 1 and tnders sears It: eroutures with equil Justice, and rewarded auras dt Wael i for eae sidan taker. | tho most dapressing. Nature, Instead of cher. alloneo, say lng: “ Youroall tho chililron of Gud.’ Ince: and { auppose that, althougt it cannot be | but ho reminded the congregation that the: tind wothor under your, 0; owe = and under 3 ‘according to character, aud not from tho fnel- | Iohc this for tut humanite, that workd at wane | WH er chttdron uphraids thont. She laughent | Por! know that thy tide of human life ds ale | our legal namo, et probably among ourselves | githored, not to hear any man preach, but to | Years. 63 owo land under 3 yours, 8; ow under dents of ence or color, or the farm of wt religion. | thitwutterii, for wile Led, "Youle tt unto | Puts ambition, and thon thinks him eye in | Wire to bo eolurud by ite rolutions to a Delty | the Federation will be stylad'a Province, Ldld | moot, to thnnk, and to priiso God. No'matter | Pyearys. ‘Total & Indeed, this lesson Is hot sot Sully earned ay eee te eee it Ane Ho waite | Wis longinzs for’ a reunion beyond the skies; | itd tothe drown of things beyond tho tomb. | feel sorry thut we lost thé Appottute Court, ‘To | how quod tho preaover, If peoploattonded church | uot 1g, Grand Sweop’takcs—Wother or owoln our world, Wo may not now Linger in the speelal | ThG struggles of namin. Como, thon, into tho | sites at his credutity when he says the word: Ag We Nile ltivor ilows red i wine | bo aura thor ure many who hold that tho three | simnly for the purpose of hencing him, thoy’ | how, 23 entries. - fuvors of prejudice that made two works of tho | MnstonsGe lave und rest, etbatty * Noarer my God, tor hee," or" Shlulug Shora,* | WF because ef enrtain luxuriant folind | dioceses can agreo on sume court-and pructicnl- | would not ho proilted. : Jot dd, Henvient Wige. Ghvies—2 gateos, Jows and Gentiles, but we bave not wholly ose | Me ve have the vision before us of an ims | afd tattntingiy answers tilin that he will nevor | that falls Into its romote, tountaing, go tho iy buve thisuppont Hut tintisdebutuple,und £ | trator Wilson lod the meating in penyor, t Fa ee Ee Oi ante cia enped the — prejudice guint - rico” or GietNE DOL MEUOE Ae dual. Tolan: a Ged OE draw any nunrer to God, or over nd amy. shore pent current of soaluty ts colored by those | doubt whothor it will be triod, Tho wholo | which ho nsked that the meetings Just inns # |. Dressed Sheep—Wethor 2 and under3 color, axainst tho heathon, ixninst those | ee ee ee Tout fairly with nit und wt ree | OXept those of sorrow und mortality. “Coming | Panchos of rolilon, thesy Howers of tmmoartal- | juosuion of Appellate — Courts wus | ruod might bo nbundantiy blesod, and that | Jenrh, O ontrles} wether 1 and inuter® years ty Who Worship at othor wlinrs, ‘ur uso another | firmus WHO Witt Wout fale vett alt tounago which hay just tearned to appreciate | tty which have fulton long and profusely into its | thoroughly debatud, and no conatusion | they might bo attended by ihosa who ‘pon bust. | Wethor under 1 year, J; ewo 2 and uniderd years, Ulble, tg tho Mohnwimedane, or tho Chinese, or | “Gir ‘cubjuct suggests two reltections, Tho | &Xlstonce, tho words of inaturlaligm aco especl- | Hood. Muy thoso coloring loaves never verse to | ronehuil. “Tho Obureh docs not soum ripe | ness days visited the spot now situcttfiad by a | 2 ewe] and under’ yours, 1; ewo under Lycar, the Buddhists, "1 is not always easy for Cuth- | a St tontes to the Br eron ol tetis Gat alee ally bitter. Und thoy come to man when he was | fl not only upon the thoughtof nations, but | for the matter, Moxnwhlle clorgymon havo to | refiglous servico with idoas too far removed | 2,,Total, 44. olics to seu how Protestants can bo euveds Nor | tion. AlLaro rendy to adinit that some fornt or | Olly a suvage thoy would hava been tesy une | Jato the heart of you and me, Wont a turilling | gutfor tho injustice, Wo may bo tried und con- | from spiritual attutrs. Tho entrica tn tho swine eliss will be com for Protestunts ta ses how Catholics cun coine at | Horuo'at talth, wome mount rosebing nites | Welcome, Tut thoy walted untittho intnd tad | eulogy spoken to you! Chat you nro nota piece | victod by a projudiced Court and a projudiced | Several hymna woro sung, with Sr, McCarthy plotet ig 800N NS tho Jast shipment reaches tbe last to tho Father's face, But once started on | CANT ie holt of relighiis. trath, vis | Began to grasp lifer they walted until woman | Of earth soon to xo back to the clementa, but a | Bishoy—sueh things have often beon seen,—and | leading vt tho metodeon, utter which bo ad- | '0,Uxposition Building. tho way of prowress, our rico is not content tit | Povonenrycrmuse preeedo a religious Ife, | hut Woven out of platy a noble crown of virtue | loved onv of Heavan, und that after « fow yours | thare is no upped. We jo under withuut any | dressed tho mocting, urgity pou bia hearers | , “THe superior quullty of tho stock cannot te Mt reaches, us best Ir ean, gomo nul prinaiples, | Wouensary mnust preceda ot religious Ie. | snd unsellishnoss: waited until tho. mother | sball hay, passed, Years porvaded by inauy | rovision of the ease by an impartiat tribunal | tho advantages of giving religion i prictioal | better deseribed than’ hy ell dé attontion tos This bug been true tu all tho stilts wong tho | Wyfthout some belict stm Lpoveriict. Hut | faved her children tho more for Heaven's suko, | doubts wad overhung by a grcat shudaw, you | pot atfoctod by any local feeling. Lum forced to | trinl. ‘Thoy would. find that If thoy Mucersiy | CxHibitors, who wre well Knuwi In all ives nits Of thotzbt over wilen wo hayo come. Tt | AME Rn We Ques HON? Thora tea | #Nd uneil aatesmen bad deduced phillanthropy | Wil bo tod through the ‘shadow, that of deith, | say that { think the Choney schiatn could tive | asked God to come to thom to would do go, In | gltclesas tho most prominent in tho United s tho kront-strugelo of inind now, to rend Tho |e oes ed in erie eee tor press ncortaiy | {runt tho love of Gud, and thus waiting thoy | And xball ou your Maker as Hol Is! Shall pore | Leon nvolded If thord but Leon neourt ot up- | proot of this tho proncher oltud a numbor of | States and Cunadus. fuets in nature, und government, and rellzion; : huvg touched 9 heart too sensitlye to bear Halt. | celve Boyond ull longor doubt that you came | peal outside of Milnols. Aa far na this dlocose ig | examples from Seripture, and gaye ecveral BUONT-HtOUN EXHIMITORS. and not until close ave reached cnn we hope to | formuln. a certain aystom of fulth about salvas | tr harshness af dogmas Store woleono fur | tout t personal Croator, und that from Hl | boncerned thoro Isngortot court of appeals, | casos within hig own knowledge. a 2 2 have tho long-gought restand unity of ioan in | Hon ns eseantin| to eulvation. What dovs tho | iro tho tonets of christianity, and by eontrase | vtmo the hws of the uy earn eek eee | Alvi Gilotdy ietetoart, Ts, S_Stontare c GABUE ‘ a that He Indeed sald | It ts botter than nono, though belng striutly dlo- | in whieh direct nnewers from ieaven had como 3 y e' bad et rosa Sa en See ee neat OTE MAHI Ticats: | Hoy riso into outoncy, through enrtuly lps, come unto me nll yo tit | eosan dloprives tt sGmowunt of un impartial | to tho vniyere of the fuithtul, ‘Whit pastor of Auchurdé, Newark Oren T. te Potts, o e uve nh tho toxt an oxumple of ono of Heene ir aeqlule, eeil oro ORINE gr hue, OF als Christhunity, which’ onco brought hunger, and | Ha ure t envy ad wy andl Lowi Riva you ) charnoter, tho Fourth Papunt Chureh n splrit of unbellef | villo, Il; 1. George Dun, Mechanle e890 final statements in tho dootrine of an Inte | fie suse, * Ho that cometh te God mist bos | Wounds, and sackcloth to the monks, and ‘by a | reste ‘ou will behold at onve your deuvileory And now let mo pase to whnt Js really thomost | had attnokod hint during n senson of roligiousre: | J, ¥ d > ¢ . 7 + a Yuri artind God and tt just, ruliion, Itisa truth | WoO tine do 18; and tit Ho [e tho rewardor of | lehtful blunder mado oyes weep instead of your in and destiny, utd constiuily you wil watonieb ing thin done by te Gonuey Praise deat mene eet ma aony OF mitt aa intensa min, Unlon Stocks Yaris, le Ly ! ¥ y Wrong, [eg de HH. Graves, undamental tothe whole divine ortor, ttn. Nt a 0 ewily amlle, renppears fn our epoch a culogiat of | be tika Him, for you shall see {lm ns Hots, No | tion, Y jam Beott, V ro WNeg abe HH doriles nnd permeates the very prinelples of tho thera Laer eT Nail cteite | nan.’ It prifses bin, enlting tlio child or the | wabeliof will nuy lonyer darkon the mlnd or op- | tons roveroneo tho Churohiion of tuo pase have | und. in answer to his prayer for holp tha Holy one, Nt loa anda ey, Catt D ‘nient of God over all worlds. And tt ty | vlowor tho Melnky, OF of Christ, or Of Aiyspiras | skied Wn Lmuyzo of God, wn loie of immortality; piss, tho hourt, No longer doubting God's ox- | hud for our Hook of Cummon-Prayer. "Tho tdoa | Spirit dircoted his attention ta a passage In the Doyons—Gon. F, b, Ross, Avon, tks Thi to seo thut so long ns this truth was but | ton oror the Atenement.in order to obtain | #8d tho clyilized States atl walk atoug tho iore staniou, your saul Will lony to bo Uke Him, has prevailed xonurally that tint book oon | Iiblo gu fering to ils caso that he could not mut | Tidwell, Gurneo,, Herefords—T, f., Milley Purtlally porcetved, or se long ng the mior pre- | eave with God. What Gait wants is tho rover. | Proudly because tho soll ls buoyed up by atl 9 \ at Praise desconds Hiea. dow In tho desort | tied within Its covers overything that was | believe that Providence bad iterposed in bis | Heechur, Il.; Oedt. Culbertson, Chicugy, Ml Ne Talo 1h the proposition of the moral rule of tha | SUTTON ME 6 Wnudiont tltue Nor should man | Pleasing eloquence. Nothing inoro deoply st. span.thy mortal heart! ‘This piety comes In role | neoessury for public, worship; and not | Delf and dircutly responded to hig prayer, | Gy Huriuigh, Mechiniesvillo, 1. univerne vw falsely eoucclved, Just 4 long (ho | fy, on tho other ind, that wsimplo moruity iy | fests alate urn individual than the iiapulo | pong, Of snowy, white, and auyste youtn tho | only tliat, but tht no finprovomont | After prayer by rotor Nrowator and tho | ““ghonoxt oinse is tig -bighost of yradestad ‘i ¥ a ead ‘ oy ofngreatdestiny, When it was not long slnue | Mat = cI 0 + | could over jo inde oor wis needed, | singing of & hymu by the congregation, who vt cl tent domu to false concliisions fu religion, feth Girard alla af worsipeot prayer, of a Proposed to divide thit Nation and tuuke o€ft | 2d powne, and frlonds ure soon ‘to bo Left bo | ‘uly was tho perfection of lturgies.. ‘the Co Pall plow - nO | oroses, which ropresoilt more than nine suutod to be woll pleased with tho easy, cone th B z Supposo, us an illustration, “that wo permit | ene ae ie carton puts Ho or more wenitus of govornuant, the maui | bil Ewilf make your eousl for you Twill | vention showed chat woh an Yen vud murcow | Yoeutonil stsla-o¢ tho prenulur, Be, Metdeeny, | ay Cattte Fea For Mme ayo. herctolur oureelyes ‘for w few motents to assume in ; hear . Jove of a gront destiny rose ap ugalnst the iden | OPO new windows Chat shall lot inn now Heht, | and projudielal, and the mark of tenorance. | whe expressad his antipathy to a bonedietlon yards r sroasehred steer Thought tho oppovitor this statemunts tous. | A, Aucoin relioctlon is that vo should altho | ordisimembormunt, and Tewiuns of mon with | At sill ndantt tho sound uf Musto bithorte tn | ‘The xubject of Uturgius lis ruootved, during tio | whlch, To siti, was A eullo Mut, AttONTIAtO. OF | eit eee EO, Rist OE Ere Oe stim that God} ea reepeeter of porduits wid Hot Potiy tote convingeds aid wher convinend ie. | Wugkets and men ‘with cannons, mon on horse | peur. And whon the voice of alt earth's o lngt tfteon yuurs, inorensod uttention trom | absolution, dismissed the audicnco, with au ins | tho followluz well-known breeders, whose #0 d is cl ff Hi and met on foot, were poured Out into tho Ine | logista and Hattorers shall have lost tholr art of | scholars iy Edropo aud Anierioa. Vast stores of | vitutlon to attend the services at the same pla 3 prican di ngs wonid mhuuiraly feud is, Starting out tron | echine the mess tapth to take land go forwurd | tervening Welds: ‘ho vision of one compact | ¥iVig¥ou Lappin, Lwillplicemyarm beneath | dovotlonut iuuriure have weon trauiated from | next Sunday iuorulng. Pen ee De RE Euetia Ne ile efile, this preipiso, would. we not naturally come to nota progressive seloneo; Lhaye it all—all truth Nation Wiled the hoart of tho troops, and was | Sour bond, aud iny 8 to Your car, und reanee: tho gerviee-booky of tho various Bustern ——. the conclusion that Ho loves one raed of men f u the dying dream of the saldler who fought and | esa duprome words, “Thou art son of Gud} , seated up ina battles thera ts nothing more to | it churohes and the various, formitturies of tho 7 U Recis erate itaranatee neat Ot | Go teurken ate hadnt rua Supias | Se Ature nO MUAL fd, AO, of LATE | CO MNION, | Mot eemne cues, cue axmibita Of ul | aay, wea weutsrain oe exe PAM stot Hs Bane Give fuunus, but from tho fuel of races Fen, or bos | tha he tnd wctusel tue forma ay the Uitte by tingunge, and lung nd Industry, wd ered se adecetag pet ig etc ent, Somochitreneativu ale nduzon tuuless wo cuunelt , ory Allin ter Cobb & batlips Kamit eS CE call ok Han ta ae, Gaaltlony on a then would he hive fived and diod in hie iit ships, and yy UAL lis ud steraiii, Tho can: co aantt ae t B in pave only nt. Wo hive but one unvarylig torn Tho Roy. Willtam Ashineud Schnoffar was Inst | ko; Willan Sundusicy, Catlin, Mz th A. hase Unat distiniatish one people trom another? “Aud | {irtaw workd and crecd theeshutaut from God's | Wi Tin one rand emotion “Lhesemonrumind | Churehedelivorcd na interesting dlacourso yess | mieiosr oF iis gorview twin. Tow sinmipeess | OYenINE Installed pnator Of tho Wioker Park | S9tt Jefonion, fn.; Jumios W. Wing: Cuming] then, mlicht we not Joylenlly wo wtiil furthor and | Wve all who were nok of jig race and his taith | i 'toeday proved What Hatlons itu hired wonse p 4 ~ | sity that seems when there are such splendid | Zvanxolleal Lutheran Church, cornor of Hoyne | man, Mie dohu Weedian, carmen cls Hi Hud ‘In the facts oF theav accidents of ite our | BYt Peter way not so aot in is views: not wo | De thos oo fon of destiny. I terdiy forenoon on tha rocont Episcopal Con- A ‘ 4 d be M treota, Eh i" man Wit Joh Woodman, Barmer City, 7 i i t tf orthodox as to be utterly incapable of growths | LY their concoption of destiny. | Huta nition ts |, 7, prayers, and-unthotns, and forms, full of tha | and Le Moynv streets, Lhe congregation ts | Amos K, Moore, Pato, 1, Fy Ross, Avoth Coniirmation of the propoaition with witch Wo | Tha ihungh ho resisted progress witheull tig | i vudy Of ment and iionco each ninglo henre turn | Yontton a Now York, At tho eonelusion of tho | purest Guspol,ne voniorublo as any, part of our | comparatively young one, but, oven in thie vox | Jann t; Suorman, Chien. : 5 9 1 he did Venture forward; | @¥ay, from the millon will walk tha morg | inprosalve sorvices proceding tho sermon, tho | own servico, roudy at our cull, This fouling | mote part of the vilty, {¢ bas uvery pretty eburoh Machinery Watt 43 ‘well flted with eheep a: id thar God Ist reapecter of ‘persons, thin tosuy: | Might for w time. i : 1 T ty wt bore frule in iw sesalution | vaites, with un Interior neat und comfortably, | S¥ine. and tho display nl quay a y . tf proudly and Orunly when tty path: polnts tuward | reverend gontiuman spako as follows; took shape that wo huve the evidence of this fn thouppare | Ant he Koon stood! on thy shures of in Hew cone | Froatnoas. Eael man 1s HRO all men, us one ati : adoptoit hy avery trang masority of both Orders, i : ; Z 0 u ertume af all, In presenco % - | priests, and soven laymen, to usgertal 7 Y . 4 7 0 abit promise ai to: eee Laetind pee quite aes UT Eu ABE Ine aes ahaa on eee ey rag aban th Ble ure of ani econ ene of anata Paty alas rent to she Hust Genarat Wonvortion wheihae awe Palmnuaed: Hotes nae of Pittetuars, ue ite coneition cmon iat to sof tn6 el i ay rel ls callodg him from his pil- | tingulahed bndy bad: accomplished, Bee no 8 Ohinyed conditions o£ our natura! ‘ey do . 1 for tholr ownership jy quite spirite snow, or tho dark sons of Africn who have ved | sll ever in tho future fuith ue mitnkind shed | tows ner address lg an dnspleation. Tt 1s heard hot demand alterations ti tho Book of Common | formorly of this city, conducted tho services, omnoratilp 134 anntela, hag ebare® and groped fia moral durkuess untiumiied by | ¥ rays upormthat dark world whery so muy choke tho dinar tho Brows and tho confusion | Pusan to depart from thot oustomn this year. It | Te ito inautiod of dittirgte {ule | and provehed u sermon fram St. Paul's Socand | gA@POres Mood of Guelph, Canulh tei ty the tho light of our ible, hold wiower place in ho | How deem unable ar unveiling to seo nnythioy | Aetna inurkcteplicer it addresses tie eure | (8 tPHO thut doin fur of you taka x Church pa- | juowin ml teoronsed, HoxibUNty Bee uace as | Tepletio to Timothy, fourth chaptor, roma tet te | Pers MreO Woe € huey urea and Led vy Father's loveif, Indead, thoy hive any place ta | ng power of Gad In. Christ? Who kiowa, tho | When Itty youn, mays to it, “Brom God comes | per and carefully read tho debates, and follow | muy soon to some of you n terrible stops but, | oighth vorscs. je The Grand Chuliengo Cup fur the best she Aiba tay ihe sngeG taNurutl ehiliren of trlunphs of the cross fy that eternity. from | Se Morning and thy ovoning, the Uloom of tho: | the course of business, But tho great imnjority | beloved, wo must yet over tha Ideu that nd “Feb thoo, therefaro, bef in the show wus awarded Gvorge Pickrell. Ettope, wliseo anak have. long iden wavered | Wiosu depths. the bun’ of Gud ening forth to | Chou the bowor oflanguoed: from God cane | depend only upon the moagro aud uuiatistaee | ates enn over Le allowad In tho prayur-book: |: cyctosus Crlet, Wao. shall jeeeo tron eure, | Suuganuon County. i 18) ad te eat Over with {lis temples? And ts not this thy | save sliuers Wore butaseniidren yeti chil: | Turn, for woe nll to xons of tho Alinighty, | tOFY teports of thu socular prov, often torally in | Gyor'ugain, und tory 48 no sliAdoW OF armen t 3 Ringe | pkitc uewost oxtibitar of Bouth Laat at caly F i i E Ns 5 A 3 ent | and the deadat His appenring air a y os ary alte: procivg, uals on whled, miei of tue, rlxiuits dren rocked In tha crudies of tine, Lot us thon | WV aurrounda tho early sour with tho dloquenge | fgHorwnee of tho Iualting aaueo nnd the bearing | why ieshotiid wat be cbutged nyuine as world Pouring aud His JEtugs | th tho ad tae chr wl these tho very conclusions thut have bee dom, Sopon to truth, open. to duty wad | OF its thought und with tho musta of ity temple, | of sumo now cauon or resolution, 1 ay. | moves, and It must move; and, Wwhilo tt may bo "Preach tha Word; bo tustant in scuson, out | tho winner of the bigheat honors ut this #bow. reached? Wo know that the Jows roguri lat the Holy splrit. Doing this, wa an its orn justice address upon tho | sumo tat it fs a. wubject. In which ovory | long doing sous it ought to be—yor Jude ud } of svusany -reprove, rebuke, cxburt with all | — Taylor Hens, of Wa ave, Til; Morgua & hearts—hew tha Jending bu decepte itl, No athor pote sure as tiv and death tho prayersbook will haye | lome sutforing aad doctelue, Cott Net eget. Potts & Son, of thomsolves as the speclully favored people of | #Mall by accepted ut lust, than celigion, no suluneo, no philosophy, ood | Mumber of this” Chureh te deoply tne | [iia tovisodunain, Thiad the appol yy Crlng und doctelue. ‘otton, of Newman, HL; J. He oS God: und that ag thoy went up uloug this seal faatto to mui tho soldier, uch 4 aticrauetypent, | terested, Surely, lf you over glvo your Chureh | {ils ommmlivlon is’ a micvelous Deeg oeleones | ondiey agua Joutelngy Mane atte nee aot dpeksony ley Uy Sea ete ede of rensoning, the Gentile, or the out-lying ni CIRISTIANITY, Mark the pecttivvity of this eneomiun. tt | a thought, you must want to Know what stops | begtunlugof avery nevessry work, Incons | hosts shall ey Leap ta thomgulyes teac ¥ yo dome fe Hons, went dgwn in thoi oitimute of ue Divine | 4 eusoay on MAN—SkION Wy hor, awiva, | Sulleen HUG abntoment. IF Kloqieneu horsolk | te ndvantulato fs tnicbg, wine -chunges sha hua | Heston with thts wie {uo nction Lethe General | having itoaiog ont, and choy" sbeltstuen tals | MUN Gefonttesduarer cuang™ on ext ll UEP IG ear rae titdicos thule Frof, Swing prouched yestunlay morning In should earn tw you und uso all the bunied | thought itt to institute, whut now lia are bind- | Convention in regard to the shortened services, | card away front the truth, dod ball bo turaed ‘Hore Will be agrind openly of ue rf ‘hol words U uu Yor belt, cl q TI neral Conver y q Che ol Y il rovancelved opinions of Gud's auetat regard | the Central Church on *Curlstlapityy «& Eulogy | rleh yan fonkd wid wand rep, cH buted | wescornting Rody oF TAS CRUFUD Mid oie | Seutst ath fe aa concede thay qucatlon, fins, | unte fables Cee ee re Pe tcdoe Mt, and seyoral,prhor ehvop-brecders, ee governing budy of thls Church, und wile of | Yeura aso it was concede that wo ouht to “Hut wate thou in all thin = nt busluessemen of Jur then uud to come into thobroad ight of tho | on Sun." Followlue ls tha woriions « ford tine, for the bund that is ‘wtretele outta | Gourso uoano Tecogilzos ny power mit ta | Guve moro iburly i tho use of’ tne ‘pruyers | low do to Work of ai avunecige cake Tull | fo Cire Te a oe GaS Bote grand cata aiveraa Love. In the nurrative of which the the cottin holds nothing. Bulomon and Luzuras | change or modify in any way the grout doctrines | book, that it was simply absurd tu tle up a proof of thy tninistey, cade of fut cattle whieh will passin revit * . Iotuved, 10 are wy tho Sone of Loi in I" foxt iva part wo nnd Potor—beter who undlang | wy ioge wat we sual i Hots od etnth | wero equally Flak When thoy Wore pluced la ie | Of the Cutuolle fAlliector hothing but a Goareat.| invssionuey. on tne. fronton to regulary | | Fur £ un) wow rudy to bo offered, and tho | foro tho grand-stand, Swbleh will uecommodate & $ by, on with Christ; bud heal His words | when to mitt pur wo stall hy Whe liu, sorwe | tomb. You could toll the culogiat daatutl routs | Couneil of tho wholy Churuh cau touch that.— | turough paren tiara oventng prayer before bo | tine of my departure is ut hand. y largo crow: at the rs 2 ib q of tendornces for ally bud sen His | sbuil ave dias ua Hy taemds Joti (Oly 2 orig falls that cannot alg a lasting “honor und | yet in all tatters of dlacipliny, of organtanao #1 bay 1 von yo vi o i q ‘a i a, | could open bls Nps ta speak, and’ to force on L bave fought. good tight, I baye Congressmen 6 aiveds A Bh mercy han Ring outenst; hud To- When tho oldest of uy were young: Chivatiinity Pewsure, Should Elaence come ta you and | of ritual, wo know noathor appotl Itfaacares | congregations haying dally weok-duy servicy | wy cour, 1 ave kopt the fuilb, ae pee HE See tty. Woaneeday. night promlsed oot re e, ve aly Ghe _ ba Prevvhed | was proached ty us 8 a form of rebuke-spoken | Congniitlate Fatt upon the possession of youth | fillyeseluctad body, composod inact of | tho incenalug repotidion af tha whole Sunday * Honcotorth thore la lid up: for me a crown | to be well attended by Congressmen who tn ters tountin his old prejudice fila sate t oe to ua from tho Creator. In the autablograpby | und beauty, still, neross that glowing, spueed uo | whit ure called *aufa mon,” not atall ikely to | form. ‘This, ft auy, Was conceded, und tho qui of rightcousnesg, which the Lord, the righteous | tnterested In tho muat Interests of the ont Hucrowueae ane Mit wae ual tod by ibs of Stilltug be Infuros ua that hls fathor was abudow would Call, Nerxes durynyguud bia uriny, | break anythiog or turn auythiog upside dawa, | tien was bow toda lt bya clunge in the oo Judge, stall xlvoe mo at that days and notte mo | ‘The program will appear In tu-morrow me Pacem et s. 0, bra ne yea ve 0 vows andl sca nuvi Powe tava iat) but ut onco went ut the Ubpugat that ull | Hlomunts of that kind ure pretty cacotulty elim: | atiution or wchange fy rubric, Volumes bave | ouly, but unto ull thom also that love fila ap | ing's pape Re, rapes it iy Pe wart tho ‘ugan Corues | wont to strike afin few Linws dally upon some | hosts of mon wero moving, nut toward | innted frota {tg by the dioceses whieh oleot, | been written and spokun on that. No agreement | pearing.” ae ea pals pil che power one iniravly to | trivial pretext, that no fecling of personal vans | Greevo. but toward tho grave. oligion fy the | though It diways contsins representative anon | vullld be rowtebed, Wot this tino suid ‘clover Upon thoso yorsos ho basod hls {dons of what a Livres ee nul rouder way, and pp evan diy or Independence might grow up ike an th | ue sulogist of man. It dovs nat’ applaud | from every stotton of tha Church. And | man brought out tho plan of puttlug the neodod | mlulster of Christ should be, compuriug the uly at Thole Bptele Yoneda ures ene, itt woud In bls young heart, “hus rotglan was ity Fue a Hohe. He far hts fame, es van ee Thea Ais Pera tat Hite nitupacions tte Teuton oe the ieee of lub tes UBL y alee yey tho spiritual Ufe, The 5 anil a 5 aig er beauty, but, pdesig ihely osu fil= | til dowy hating Virginian, | Common Prayer, which you will seo at the very uerul feuturos which wero promb ‘- lye vd woud? hontsehold. cult out-to vory muny of ua in early Life ta the | tug chara, it utters {ts luudation over only the | whieh did not) bivo | upon i hegtiung Of your pruycr-bovleas This ecemed to | feunl were pruminont. tn phyeionl Tae Ha SPS | ful taxidermist, baa Tntelyy stated 2 "f ‘A Fi that floor hy from side 0 ‘hut vision suiiced for Peter, Paul was con- . ft 2 re y ta bronst plerced by 1 twiy, pyc vorted (that Deeeh aed pata aul Koons [form of 9 threutor a reproach that our heads | soul TL iifty off thy veil from ‘tho mind und the | more than ono thoroughly ably to sustain ite | satity all poctles, and for tuo first thine: now the | beaveniy nyoucy wero tho old time falth, suv that fan ita binls ly Into niet, and t Hight not be ton lofty or our ste i spirit, und thoro where thoru lg ctorinl bewuty, | courye of action, and w! ieelf a houriug. It | plan of shartuued services 1s, nccordimu, to tho | cosdes, Lallures, Joys, and sorrow: , Siow aud prejudices were fost ln thu gay mio" WaMBE nok tat Pollyion Wotan volver made, | NuvEs thory fg uternal cious, whety thora la thg | Wu distinguished body. Ttnatonly contains tha | luwof ourchurcy, sunt down su tuo diforont | suuio respeetu. as “tha curtalys* gee watt | fen probably How Brie terve. a. vital path wont. Hee uniy wt ouco uw the grgut Hglt une ' : nt Ny inner tite, It whlsperg tho words, "Thiet wun of | abluat und tnost vloquent Slorgymon from all | Diocesan Conventlous, ‘Thoy consider i, and [ecburged "timothy vapoclully “upon hia | WAS stabbed. As it did not Wen iy uc a He tu was ruudy to bueune | diuly coursing thot guve risy to the cell of | God,” and thu musi of prafsu can rive na bigh- | parts of tho land, but numbers of laymen whose | hou tho next Honeral Conyuntion will pula responsibility ‘ayo minister, ‘Thera was. no | $e Mird lived wid tae iid breast stile and lc & custuway if by bly perisbiu: y wel y 1 ¢ ¥ soigne ke Vatadt oat cruel rea Eat an the auchorite and tho gloom of thea mone | or. Frou allother form of couuendation wan {| pumes are household words in this country. jt will bucumo a luw, ita principal | sulvation for mon suvo throws tho Divine lovo tt ‘ik was hy « % fur ad) ustery and the convent, und which com. | May omerge with unbroken heart, ‘The pliuative | Hamiltou Fish, Senstor Edmunds, Sonntor | features ure these: It dovy not obunge the Sun- | of the Baylor Jeaus Christ. Maul char; . 7 ‘1 1 ig aul faiueigrt Anis ot wt ated aigoel | pod tho "aurene of aackuity for | Siituaae hah aos Ae | ARR ac ugmueuoauu dune |anros etn penn, gal | ca Mo rt ao ae up| Wiig ui gas ad b " ” ay 7 ver Lf * dyes, Oficera | to sopur uy, the cumuuaton, an ooked upon tf oI Be eledls becatie at thls sa ai uae iy monk, and nuy, and priest, ‘the sate | In atorg for him who lives for tame, Bo around | of the army and navy, lawyers, doutors, und dis- mmornh prayer, provided no one ef those bo | mingled sorrow and ireatituds,~gradtiade tor about two Inches ua euch vide, fig uiruage The’ Tne tie cally’ Cheiting, | ostlmute, modited by somo ujttulxturu uf reuson | Most OF tho foring uf earthly suecuss thory blow | tinguished’ murohuuty, who ussomble” to yive | balitually disused. Aud when you huye oncy | what It bad uccomplishod, and sorrow for what ST ey couyerta wore in danger of falling and humanity, Is seen iu the plain, marrow life | certalu sad winds, but when tho true orator | woeks of tholr valuuble tiie to the Interests of | said moruing aud ovomug prayer un Buaday, you | it bad not. ‘Lhe Church looked with unxloty to Wincheste! + dito tho Very samo pitrownous ag that | of the Quaker und in the severity of the Purt- comes With these words," sous uf God."—the | our boloyed Churel. It ising good an aiswer ay | cun bave us tnany urbor services with Ieoture or | the future, Fulsetioud aud orline were: aunts will cure ‘consumption, coughs. woul ree da which. the ‘Juwe: wets bow uey | Win hvorolees, iuded, miiigle fa Chrigthuiy poor and: tho unfortunate oven uy amily, and.| ono cun tuke to tho Jutidet statument that mon | sermon us yuu please by siuply eaylig befuro | hurd for tho mastery, Thoy went hand-li-band | pronobitis, aud general debility. sstal Z y olces, Indecd, wile io Christiauity | thy sick ure Tull uf hops eveu ly the vulluy uf | are ceuslug to bellove, to throw aycu tho doors | ur after tho sermon the Lord's Praver and yuo | toyethor, ‘Tho Church miuat push the truth oe | tweuty-one years, x o iy Se A Tranwfixed Woodcoels Me.) Cumumerclal. : Me, Marry” boerhi atthe ity tno is a skill

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