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sty THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1881—EIGHTEEN PAGES. ’ 17: g 1 TGI0US. |mirimem e —— — dec - . ames and ages of have been exhibited. But no effort to obtain | The Rev. Dr. McColl intimates that the Mas- | cre: 2 Ve vo ] L BEL e decensed. menbers of the Sociely, These | aduiration by e, B ot s apparent. | ter ofithe Rolls, Sir George Jossel a Jew. is ereatute, A AIL B0 ought o Be | ot oo et n corner State and Forty- | mormng and evening n St. James® Church, cor~ . tho right fllcl‘l}gih are done into Italian. On | The work is rather modest than_ showy. | the only Judge who_has the “requisit indif- | vour iron-chest. ‘Look at your whitg brother, —The Rev. Fraok M. Bristol preaches morg- m:’%:sesl""-“-l W finfimmls' il officiate . . i OF LI AK New- ay. dation, Weare thankful to perceive hnow_come Canon on, Dean | while y : 1th stree . Wost Was d [ New.Year’s Eve Service in | ,Ih¢ “Festival of Tloly Women? occurs | that the desiro to are D onoat, and | Church, -Canon Gregorie, the Deans ‘of e Yo e e eenishie Come ont M, GO | e e L e e Western ave. O O ey sl preach morning h of Hu=- had ben held Pestival, daxs, before there | conservative translators Is tho all-pervading | Manchester, Worcester, and_York, and in | Copper; lie is everywhere. Your poor lttle e O corner Western ave- | and evening in 8t Ansgurius’ Church, on Sedg~ the Ghurch of Hu eatival of Ail the Dead, at | desire, The volume appears in paragraph | o ° letter adesed to the Archbishop | brown brother is Tunning sbout, doing 2| "SThe ltev. T. 1. Strobridge preaches morn- W T, LT e, D Dy will officiate S LR —The V. jnton Locke, D. D offic! which 1 was not present. The priest is aman te: T2 ing placed | ask for niore toleration alists. | that he can to help us. by don’t you come | ing and evening i the rmer Park av- | morning acd evening in Grico Church, corner \¢ priest is aman | form, the chapters and versss bel laced 3 ¢l b iz placed 14 leration for the Ritualists. | thath to hel] Why don's ¥ and ing in the churel co Park T and evening in Gi 3 S0 V' Vi 1g " ¢ 3 Loy - - newhat over (G0, his hair being white | in the'margin. This may oceasioh Somo e | Xiihough the question of disestablishment | out, Mr. Gold? 'Well, if you won'tshow | enueand Rtob e avenue and Sixtuenth street. s mal‘lity- enou, t. enough for even more years, but his voice | ficulty s i 3 v — W, Eh 2 Dbeing sti Le ¥ s, is voic iculty in using it as a book of reference. | did not enter very Jargely into the recent | yourself, send us y rt.—that is, a bank- ‘Tne Rev. J. W. Phiclps preaches moraing gnd =, . morn! . o LIEE\lxlxlx ‘(c{\x&lenm:;{hcéfil;‘ Lnlxét i‘é”e }‘l:‘er:;; ‘I‘ulég Inargins contain coplous notes of mucht {lefitmxi, yet u\ie l;'-t‘r;z?.1 nndeu(l,:lell::r Oto be larger, - )note. Thuex, g ‘a:ll)lul‘x‘vaseht‘;‘é:i; ‘,‘;\t:’s&l'ltnlrsu‘:l;.‘_ ercni{g h;) St. Paul's Church, on Maxwell stréet, deEc ufi;_;'l;n;:gxltl:gr;x&\;x&pfig 'i—‘x’scé::sli:n. Sabhue 3 J rest. 2adical party in the Houst mmons pre- | day’s call is very timely, nay near Newberry av e n 0 A ! 1 day’s call is very timely, and may well bere- | ®Zriie gtev. J. H, Allig preachies morulng and GofneE Nt fij‘g?_“k‘.‘,‘ug.‘“.’ E},"}ffi‘;“;};;wh T ning in St. Hlark’s Church, on Cot= s Without any of the trick . 1 i al Truths Remain . any of the tricks of oratory. llis{ This arrangement necessitates theomission | sages i ohief to the establishment. The | echoed, in the hope hat i ¢ Tea § ental Steleis pilher thatof a Protessoe eaching 1 | of the Neadings of the, chadiery qmisslon | SEes Btk Guzeits pointed out in an articlo | ears of Mr. he hope thal It 1y Hene oveaiug In ihp Saiopdin shusct, on Koaseld gsailed in the New Ver- | fuanitest, bue they couid ! carnestness, are | headings wero RS Sihtul to proparc the reader | n few weeks ago that the ‘present situalisiio | in custody. - o The silver and the gold are | alrs. Jeunie Caldwell will preach in the venuc, near Twenty-sixth atroet, } iy could hiardly have been | for the contents of each ehapter, their ab- | disturbance might end Dbyjthe- Ritualists be- | mine, saith the Lord of Hosts,” but the old | Hatsted Street Church, Nos. 738 10 diSouth flal- | ing and e\cnl%‘é(?:r&‘l:!;‘lcr‘;' ‘EEL&?.:: Wasren Una 1tne Libaration Society will 3 Testament. impressive toa less cultivated and refined | sence ca e) o i i v to adopt all the S - 2 & e 2 et . “,csi_gllelcm)se \as & series of brief put well- | numerous. _Scarcely a chapter escanes ety | Miall and the LiberationSocicty are quiet \PINST CIMUSTIAY Cl pper. T e 10 J. IKcller preaches morning and B ey L. uexff)"fi"?i-um&}z n‘:::lll: grtc:gl: o s A 4 gy éevaitmgi‘a{sfix ml\curjx;él‘x‘tffilcxgl,\fi\gl)\l}eg }n\l'lasioni While we cannot (lcuy1 but grate- | now, but atter the lfime el\teof‘ fi:;a various The fa it cm}'}_‘w?;m‘g:"l:&“. it c\vm‘mfi in :cno (:'emmn Chureh, No. 485 North | Epiphany, on Tkroop, . Xidams street. i iy atrice, Heloise, | fully acknow 1 o1} questions, and the pssage of 1 thorough- f oS X Asnland avenue. piphaty, ou Throop, neur AQAES S0 s Vernacuiar e A1Cy | Joan of Are, and othe y acknowledge, that these CRaness fin Irish questions. i s UED- | frsel. The Rev, O. A. Burgess will preach Tho Rey. J. Schell will preach moraing and nndfiixfil ‘Ji#e‘[-;’d}‘c’n“é‘r' &lfl-"gl'\'-l‘::r%% cordance with | zoing reforim b = T noted that in | almost universally in strict 5 i speaking of several of the women Dr. Con- 1 i s . % i 1is inaugural sermon 1n_the First Christian evenlng in_the Emmanuel German, coroer | per Linco sding A Though He Spoke at Times greve, had a certain tone of deference 5-?:’:7“ ;fl&c?én{):séxslx\?l'\lé‘x‘|3tux:;";}e‘tttlxils‘cl‘::git¢l ke he:?rd' oo Church this morning at 10:30 o’cloc] Ll e, Goors b proacties morn- O e hor s . Taampegn wil eficlate in Gresk 3 fi e Soleo”When lie” spoke “af the | iy intanee of fmperiant clauge fi the CHRIST’S SPEECH. Gutcsoo, Jun i TicRen 0.t Turges il | 1o and Ttov. Geonke 1L Smoms e ren, | oo T hvcvnie, mear Thi “Thomas Chucen, A cision of Rouie denying canonization to Joan | are not invited t Jearn any essential or Ehgoon Sunduy, Jan.23, you were, by & uninl- | and evening in the Ge i Coureh, No. 308 Max- 14 morning and evening in St o @Are, his manner was éi16. 0 d to unlearn any essentit 3 vew York Sun. mous vote, called to assume the pnstorate of tho | evening in the Ger! 4% 0% s Polk strect. bishop of Canterbut i | G his manner was thny of one who, in | truth, We rejoice, therefore, in the deepened e e alond; church. and I am Jrers Ay e s | allatet % . @ ZTne Rev. Dn ¥l will preach tbis e Arc! general, acknowiedged the estimates of | persuasion that e arslon is i all | - Abthei? weekly meeting ny last the | potify you. e ey, I, Wegner_preaches morniog and | mornune in Grace Church. Hinsdale. graphed by @ Ritualistic Sym- Home. Afleriheitisconse the priest vead | ponts of doctrine most Sersion 15 1 ae, | Daptist prenchers of New.Yorkc compared | "S¥ocumestiy hope for a specd gnd fasoravie gvenmg in tho Geriiun BRUEL 320 B i ol Smich will preach this e el 75 . Hymn. from George e limit ourselves at present to the = onjectures as to .the language roply. Yourstruly, GEORGE C. CHKISTIAN, 5 et ches 4 g in the Good Shepherd Mission, Lawn= paihizer. Piotn e Ihbic? Ordinarily, the lessons are | statement that pres st presol t0 e B | ot and confectres B L s conver: | - . cuwemas, | —Tho Rov, Fr. Mot pregcic moraing and | dale. P Fronr %The Tmitation of Chist.” by Thomas | ployed in e D ati et spoken by Jesus of Naz his' conver- = evening in _the Lions Mission erman, corner REFORMED EPISCOP. RN i Kompis, which was recolmended by | tenses, and nipiating articles Hreposit ity | sasions with bis discipics ond his sermons to | BuTren Uxivessity, OFFICE OF THE PRESI Daytor'and Contre WeRUCS: _ oo moratng and |, THC Kev: Lishion chepsy, il reach_morning . 1 Cointe: bit in uging it they substitute iy gives place to the indefinit, aud | the naltitudes, A reportor of tho Sun asked | PEXT ARYINTRON g 'Jan, & —Georgs C. Chriv- | evening i tho First Swedish Chucch, cormer and evening in Chirist. Chureh, corner Micalgun = Notes, Personals, Sab lumanity” for ~(God*; the.social tye | vice versa. ‘The prepositions arc ihter- | one of the most listinguished Oriental | ¥our favorof the Arision Church—DeAR Stz | Yarket aud Oak strects. avenue nnd Twenty-fourth steect. jeneral Notes, 'S, - | for the parsonal type of Jesus; inward | changed with their fetlows in ®opious abun- | scholars of the country for his opinion on | Ihave lwgf\alln‘n:\|;|(gll-‘ls‘l')"s'c:;l’l'e‘{lum‘zgg\mfc':’é‘: —The ltev. Joun Nizren preaches worniogand | qoq c\u;lvf;)L'Fil:v' P e e e bath Reflections, Services_ ;r“;“‘]‘l}lfl‘;f;‘rcg“tfg;l:} x:«;\\;g&:gfil;{gfikfl;ev?— dance. The prosenty past, and: futue (61505 | gho polnt : astoratt of the church s received. 1am sorry, evenig in the Second e Cinaren on Norin | 400, SXelline It gy Courci COmer ent S TTIHCe, S 1instincets | are largel shifted about. 1t would be super- R AT . gt n_reply, that I eannot give such an answer Ve 2 The Re.-Rev. Bishop Fu 3 To-Day. for nature. Something lius been said abouta fitous 70 add that in every instance in Sihich Mo disoussion of the Baptist ministers | miaht prove most sutisfuciory to e | e O e i S D reh, | iz and evening o Casan, corner vopy of titis book beini found nenr George | the Authorized Version contains an inaccu- | as reported in _this morning’s papers,” said | With o view. Boweuer, to accepting the call* T o itth sy ene and Thirty-third street. » | Washington and Carpenter strects. | Evening D e arad iy rostnition as Presi- | “““i oy, S, Hunsen_ will preach moming fubjects Themnes for Thinkers. | Tho ' New = Eliot after her death, but the same is found | rat i i it ist, ** Vi = . ath, but the s ate rendering the true meaning is enforeed. | the eminent Orientalist, *does not giveme & | gent of th X z VED. O Postivh ng u : orced. o e University, but sny at’ 5 t Lo TOUCH ME, LELO 2 e e val ot T L OuMIVISt o placaiat Caze s showil tn preserye e foncy In 116 | high opinion of thelr common sense. ‘Ko | how early o sy, bt un ot ablo o sty it ) and evening fn the Flrsh NSV Chiareh, £0rS & nan o place at | renderings. Wheu tho best weaning of a | conncetion Erse and Pheenician is too Temote gb:‘c( Lo act upon and aceey: It Meantime If ac- e Tt Tamas. AOn S Sill preach morn- RRL2 eptable to the church, L cun peenpy your pulpic (v, James N econd Norwegian C o Serious consideration. As to the lan- | Grery Sunda, und reinove to L lane: | [psundevoning 1y ;Efiufii«g:‘«ihfiaflann‘%mcm : ! Rev. Stephen Lourdes.” —The Rev. R. IT. Bosworth preaches in the Presbyteriun Church at Englewooa at3:45 p. m. ;. ’ . Tyng .toward the, Miracles of peloved. just one touck! half-past 4 on New-Year's Day. Theaudi- | word has been adopted, the smme meaning nder, outstretched band of Thine, t"t,iv, S, "45.1 have said, larger thau on the | retains its place throughout the volume. In W;enmusc my fainting soul, }{;R‘\w;uufi'c\:n{ng lmld Tobserved in it some this particular, thought it is not very impor- guage spoken by Jesus, we must remember | suma full charze assoon as releised fromduty | —The Rev. Il Procter Wil preach in the Ar- ” PRESBYTERIAN. Alnnem“zmm“owmflm“ At e ouking youth of both sexes. About | tant, e Auihorized Version contains some | that in his time not one but three languages | B¢ lington Heights Coureh. The Rev. H. . Coilisson_will preach mornio; n1 v‘rarexi. ‘\l fror 4 rfi?{l’l’itwml %'sn‘m];‘;‘l::.!} f,‘l’, :Rg notable f:mll s ina fl.:w hmtmll('fs sogmlvx- were in nse In Judea. The purellebrew had | be np‘,{,'::p: a ".’z“n'a’"u'h“fi'?.'é‘ {r?z“;flfxfi'fi&cg)":fi C_T"“ Htev. 5. T. Snow will preach in the Austia ullerton Avenue Church: % ced, Just one s, After a 0 I v ressions which may be regarded as obsolete | 45 < o - oL ® k! ! huret. Views of Pre o By : Toaen me, beloved, JUS AR LO0E orzan, the priest read o et ! £.50 Iong before died out and had been succee Spiic and Truth into every zood work for Divine s of Propheey.”. Even- 1 O ert with joy Ius 15 , priest read the ieth chapter of | w supplied by terms in more familiar nse. . , 3 v -belng e, 4 - i i 3 1 ol my Bes oy 1bust pmELl TERTal (Arise, shiine, ete.,) saying that those | Butitis e Dy L e elenon s pros | Ly the Aramaic, which Wi 2 Kindred lan- | E10Fy ang, huinan Seeli-beth qhd, Pt T | g e e O B e e emton | Christ.as Little Chil- i rfifl;}_fln‘;w“y sl Flt IDPI":“EE\\"\I.?“]K‘XG l;;'i“nhlenéo tlimnsm:{: “di’.fi“’ \'i'xiled. \\:;lslmlum have regretted heedless | guage, recel ed from the Babylomian con- | * pregident Burgess will reciv iy mmi‘;w n—'l'n-: Rev. W, 'J)‘lr:;umr will preach in the | i > % 0 1 . hen uttered the | change: e language Jible ha S, v N a8t y iy & ex i i 5 1¢ | caurch at Brown's Mills. de thaiEre following prayer in 4 Very reverent voice, | long pr served sl‘:‘\\‘fiIi‘:)"vin{:v(ln'th;?llgél("mo}z;? e Ziisxss suokelt b.’.’ e petanes ¢ to our ity amain. . Ile left here he ltev. F. A. Hardin will preach in the | (e toach of Thine upon m ne exes, WEieh was listened to by all present, stand- | it I boon the anchor which . has kept He aud lower classes. Latin was used by the swme the Presideriey of Butler Un chureh at Bngles , preaches in “Audthese dark shadows all stall flee; i, bul with open eyes and without bowed | vessel steady. and wo are thinkful that the | Jioman o in all formal procecdings and . returms to, take up s g et by . Patten wiil proach in the costier et i rlllseer;thl}sc near, whom now 474 heads, and robondud o with the word | old Saxon for the most part retains its pre; Liteek \as "‘““ll"g"“‘llll"gs:hg(“{’t“‘:"fi{';fg;t;“ o N Tived e people wjth whom e e kit will preach fn tho | v . D., ot Nashville } worship, 5! - = Anen. . dominance. It would have been alnost merehants, and by & NILGOMY i — ceopil Church ab on. Tean., will and cvening In the ~ : “Great Power, whom wi : acknowl- | sacrlleie ave trifted wi AINOSE | o cities, Henco the superseription on the Seeni LroL e TR o e MO;,‘:P.}’;;.“‘,";’““& \‘-u"“ they may learn ed, c' :1; the Ilizf\ext’lllxxrl‘l‘:lii]t‘)ir?vl?gl: fm ihe;x,hul‘)gt‘ ‘\)uhx’x‘:‘te ‘E"‘&"}:s;‘ lt‘l‘\‘n S(lw'ph}}nbn rl(itmlt cross was written, as we are told by Luke, in PERSONALS. fn n:eh :!}\lfi“v'u at Soutt ;\SQ‘; “fl'm.n' D predchos g&‘v’:‘ s%rhr-lficsh’ comme: itobey und West Wosl i S ey fnet . d servants we are, frou whom we de- | our Authorized Version, 55 e opinion (W% | Greek, and Latin, and Hebiwe, ¥ Hov. Itabert Sort will preach in the J. T. Burhoc will prench in the it o8 peibs Thow'dst Lave tliem g0. e A ol 1o whom e are bound | on the confidence and aifection af the major- That Greek Extensiyely employed is | Moody and Sankey will soon leave San ing. reh, ‘coruer Vincennes und Oak ives i O omder overything, may we all seek to | ity of renders, and that s will bo content | Broved by the fuct that all the apostalic epis, wisco for Southern California. ntine will preach in the O3k | {4 . ., und tho fev, Henry 1. Ailer il Jseo the throng about Ther. Lords know Thee better, and to this end may our {a place the chanses to which they attach Dlos were written in Greek,and that Pauls 4 e & o % Ll prosen theep, the evening on the subject: i S sar them picad. 1 heyr them crys O e miore pure. triie, and deep, | importance in- the margin of the Uear old | discourses were dellyered n G i Rev. J. O. Dorsey has been appoiuted - F.. 1. Boring, D. D., preaches n the | o tov. 8. T. Wishurd preaches mornf L Bgc{:: “°‘,Z‘,5°;,§22{’Xf }g;:_"x g‘:‘nL our llmiu;.'ht lTarger and more Vigorous, our Book. = {l_nnn lm'u: fltccl S u‘::, w';fi'{ ‘fh‘: DI e interpreter to the Ponca Indian Commission. L ADTIST. and evening in the tih Chusen, “corner Toainna sth gTeat action firmer and move energetic that s, joned that he arrestes ¢ i "he Rev. WV y s 2 > rone and Thicticth stroct. e nling ta our measurs in{’ou? Ofiuer‘{‘ ARCHBISIIOP TAIT, el mob by speaking to them in the com- The Re \\.(3. Goodloe has accepted acall | The Rev. W. . L wrence will presch morning “_Lfitrl;r‘.mfi.x&?:l\\'?l;‘nng; D. D.. will preach uy beart sore woundelL L (9S00, COr I At haston the time when Thou g mon_ fongue, Greek was, in those {o the Second Presbyterian Church of New | sndereaine b 107 ueon Chureh, corner Mor- | this morning in the First Churct, corner Indiana nofn“zm felove et e nows Lialt be visible to all, take to Thee Thy great IMS BIOGRAPHY BY A RITUALISTIC SYMPA- | what the Jinscna franca is_now in Oricn! Albany, Ind. iaEud 0ings Strests, oper will preach morn- | “VeS und ‘Twenty-lirst street. U ith that touch my pardon seal. Power and reign; when all kindreds and na- THIZEL, Conntries bordering on the Medilerrancan, Tho Tev. IT. . Scott, of Leipziz. is abont | ing uid T e O CharoD, | 1o s e ia iittrdyo will preach mocn: R R, Homs, all the ieinbers of the human family London Gorrespondence Living Chureh. the medium of int urse_between people | 4 500000 one of th Faculty of b Chicago | PeE Luent tisird strect. s and evenig i tue Third hurch, corner 0z~ B TUMANITY CITURCIL B 4o torm Dby discord, shall, by the power It will be perhaps worth while to state | of diferent nationalities, It Wwas more than Pectopieat Ser LI S g, of the Chicago fTho Ttew. i1, B. Waterman will preachinthe | ~_The it e ason will preach morn~ TH. AN 4 . of the unity of Thy past, pl themselves | what are understood to have been the steps this. It was like French among the Eu- e minary. Wheaton Church at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p. m, fng nd evoaing in the Fourth Chuceh, corne e li X ropéans of tiie last century. All the noble | Spurgeon spent three years at the Cam- e Rev. J. E. Humilton will preachat the § jiush und Su B cagce: ity corner of Dearburn and Thirty-sixth streetsat | = _The “;‘,}’H‘_ T feets of Kankakee, will TWO CABDINAL | wnder Thy euidauce, the 1 under the | by whi it's *Iuck " vord i 3 e ernmiont of the dead, and it o h’ms‘cl(::f,‘,‘cl;f)"f“[“s ek e ordin | Yoman, youth learned 10 read, write, and | bridge Thive Atncare D. Conteay in Cincimnaté Conmercial: | iy mutual understanding and atfection, each cetion is his own) led him. from 2 iolt, aud on one oceasion even the | h eould not b obtained a degree. e ervin will_prench in the West- | {; Loxpox, Jan. £—On the eve of the New | take their due part in the work of human ad- obscure Scottish village, to the throne of St i Liie Ttoman Sennte were carried ot | Tpe Ttev. Mr. Pearson, ot Somerville, Mass,, | rn 4 yoiy ‘Chiurch, corncr of Warrcn avenue, Chuget, corner Peoria and Jickign Sreqiy, o e my way along the plebeian por- | YACEmEnG i et tion_moving for- | Augustine [Canterbury Cathedral]. 1le was ] - uct have been | s seoeded rom the Conzreational Churely . and T p. e | =Pt Feacis L Pacion, D, Dy Uoo 3 i e N POT- | (Card through the coming ases to a more and the son of Mr. Crawtosd Lait, of Iarvieston nts Greelk must have been | pocquse he t preacl etri ¢ bheker will preach in the | POREE] ng dnd ovening ln eitere e o Dlnomshury. passiug up Lamb’s Con- | WOt STRLE e S0 Mhy slory and the com: | in Clackmannanshic ot esueth b | gpoken by the Savior. at leasta part of the tenise, 1o panno preach the doctrine of I Eake o W | fon, Erk Chusel, Gomee Throop and Adums Guit street until 1 came to Chapelstreet. | yon welfare of L stmiless pancrations of | nine ye wannanshire; almost exactly sixty- | $hie Tor'tne occasions o which he wsed e e : Jackson strects, at 105 u. m. uud 5. 1 Suects a cmall and rather | men and man’s dependen \'llin'shn'll‘in .:uc(- nine years azo he was born it Edinburg. In wordsare_specially mentioned, s, public breakfast was recently given to | —itbo Hev, C. Lorlmer preaches morning mlngg:og ghc:;-csf cfi‘m(l‘:’fz‘ r‘éfi?&fihflu’fin‘;fi 5 ol i e the dead girl, in opei- Joseph Cook by the people of Invern and evening in the First Lhureh, comer South | grreets, mornini u\nd ovening. Being a Nonconformist W 10:45 1. m. and, preuch morning und c¥enlugin the Westminster TS i iy ¥ 197 Tie went to Glaszow University; and, in R dingy street i: this Thy beautiful planet, the & o p ) ’ 5 Y Park T Thirty-first street: Morning ish i i 5 ed It is Thy home. 1530, winning the Snell Exhibition, hewasable W's onth, and when he ut Scotland. Joseph differentiated the proto- Arls avenut sut, hiktyelivy i ANOER S T"The Rev. J. H. Walker preaches at the Cam) tinguish it from ordiniary housedoors, SaY6 | . iy} communton with Mhee. in communion | tocomeup to Balliol Coliege, Oxford, of which ords on theeross. It all his Blsms uf L {um:_mhml(hc wd pronouncdd %"‘?D-‘,fit;és“ag:C‘“,‘lcx:',i‘,ggx“‘i{’“ of ‘America.” | pei) Purk Church At the usual hours. o special exeellent. Y “LUTHERAN. —The Rev. J. N. Polk prenches morning and evening in the Providence Chureh, North Lrving The Rev. William preach in tho morning in the Wicker Parik ramaic, tl ol the wintry jog I discover over e RS that through the Wintey 41800 with Thy past and with "Thy future, may wo he was ultimately appointed Fellow and Tu- i e il mead Schaeffer ! brensingled | The Rev, W. C. Van Meter, in Rome, in- jrasmall peard standing out over the side- | kep: S ? thr weer § CEot & walk, on which is inseribed: * The Chureh ?&x}elx‘lel'llll‘;gl\g;{r:g‘Pcllllxlxx:'l;l(‘:";u‘x!‘\vnlllgle:‘fi!"{‘:r‘nég tor. Unfortunately, being in holy orders, PerDrtation. of | fomme fi Ttev. Dr. Bailey, of this city, that he | Pluce. ' of Humanity.” Beneath this is the informa- work. Awen.” hig was precluded from accepting the Greek se, when THe | jyas recovered the moncy on a_ duplicate of ‘The Ttev. D, B. Gunu preaches morning and Chureh, corner Hoyne avenue and Le Moyne e alto s the Positivist Schoul. G facting is the Tositivist *Advent:| Chair at Glasgox, and so going hack to Seot- e stoten dratt of $6, 5o Uit nosone pesny | sl In the South Lo oI Lk SUCeL v, C. Kocrner will preach morning i ot to the mission for wiich 16 WS | fohe fprist japermito, e ot Wae vening in the Coglisy Church of the Tfoly ! land. In 1842 he succceded 10 the manaze- Colieef Jncobs, Superintendent. Trinity, corner Eric street and Dearbornayes cntering the humble doorway and passin, i E 2 film'l"]fgn narrow hall 10 -émmerxdu;r'% 1o \l‘lll’fl“'lll‘;“:"("hg"l‘x':r“e““f;“}z{,“’m]]‘lt‘r‘}:}l“';“s‘: ment of that famous prig-manufactory whici raised. A e ik e oo whiel has some eluim on | buf in this generation hast cone 1o Thy' o De amatdinl s avRugby. In1s0his o may be iijustrated by that of & i Bov pr LN Hoste, of Nusttle, e ey P ehrer 5 INDEPENDENT. T aerest, if not the reverence, of men and | it ThY proper POt Tovenled for all ages | health broko own, and he accepted, asa e sionary in Wales or1h 8 TN | ices with D ol holdin specia] ST | Nonie and West Obig stracts | me Rtey. George C. Necdham will preach inthe ot s far'as this letter shall reach. For | 1000 by Thy serva saste Cotnte, we | tirement, the Deanery of I AVelsh in the coun- | durins the past weels, will ot each even | qoa ool Job Ongimun_ preaches morniog | morping in thoChigiko-Axeane Chireh, corner o o rcliplous praise Thee that under eaching we are But here comes in the - \ Fressd fah e} i Bl and evening In tho First Swedisn Church, on | La Sl strect. Evangelistic meeting in the i e the first building in thisworld religions- | enabled 1o soe the carly dawn of Thy gloty | th it 78 T rance hewould | ine during this week in the: Eighth Chureh. | Oak street, near Sedawick. ! Gvening conduvted by Meedbam and Case.: Iy dedicated 1o the fvorship of Humanity. | brightening towards the orfoet days and we e story. 1lis nursery was inv: it Dbut elsewhere the All are invited to come. “fhe ktev. 1t. De Liaptisto preaches morning | _ —Prof, Swing will preach ut 11 a. m. in the it s e ik e hat. draswine ins 5 hy Past L swebt oif his three little t f cer it might be, of the Lord P Tas given j % and evening in the Olivet Chureh, on Fourth | Central Musle-Hall. B Were il Toom humbler than it 1% o6 . drawins inspiration trou Thy Pust 3 touchingly related in chich le W o e o e | e e o A judzment in the | gyenue, near Tavlor strcet. | C°BYi6 lev, H. W. Thomas will preach at 11 e ¢ Would gathier about it fur those who | A Fiture, we may he strong to proclaim 4 s il i fievwas visiting; ARG LS onee of the Ltev, Richard Adkew, Rector of | "“tneRe. L ot renches morning and | m. i the People’s Churen ool Thontre. remember how often in history great ve- “Fhy ailvent to the \arld avotid, s that | Jj el e one it R ofticial purposes write documents | Litlo Stonhaim, [ tho Diacss 0 orwiels | evening I the o 200 Orenard | o Rev. A. Youkerill prozch motning end ; u o e aa ¢ devoted_to Thy service shed ¢ 50 ; 1 3 inzland, who had admitted a charse o street. i eveningin fhe West Side ‘fabernacle, corner sults are ble to some small Manger i) may bring nd more diseiples of Thy ",’!"",“‘,", hL, th c_nrn rxnm} ;;_"l_’m.',tl"hc .‘“("’.t - - drunkenness, but pleaded extenuating cir- | —The Rev. Mr. Meyer preaches morning and Morgan and Indiuou streets. - which they Iaid. 1t inthe | faith, avowed adherents of Thy holy ehurch. el lvli*)mlu_ l)~°‘r~le‘t utft-“u le9)" 5. GENERAL NOTES. cumstances. For a previous offense ' the | evening In tne First German Church, corer | CNITARIAN third eeninry that Christianil ed an | Amen? the Queen shared in e senti- same kind the deiendant had been sus- Rickerdike and Huron streets. 2 s Efire] ment is 1ot ng: and th the. The Rey. Brooke Herford will preach morniag S 5 4 pended by his Bishop, fnd Lord Penzance —The Rev. J. T. Burhoc preaches morning and | oS0 tho Chureh of the Messial, cor- Jerusalem is about to have a telephone ex- “After prayers the priest and conj regation S Hlus: g evenibg 1o Univesity Place Chureh, €OMer | por 1 for one ¥ ichigan avenue and Twenty-third street; re et in praise, in praver, cotner of Monroe und Lutin sureets, at edifice conseerated to Christian woi shin. 2 twish to man her deep fecling is mos! T i rathor i 2 p feeling is most now suspends hi Comte continued together s e ibibluto her, But_that her condolence | change. RENCS — = g and Lthad o £ i Bestoloty and Glorions Humanity, on | G haye take 2 o & . ¢ Rev. o v ) QoS AVCUUC L | Morning. Subject: | Puls r0el slow growth of his * Relizion of Human i B e the besiing of & e o s o e on, Nazareth is now thesite of an orphenags e B Ciirete, Sl e e mfi‘l—%.;’&"&"nn‘ffie‘&o5&1&‘:-,":‘3:’33‘5‘6313%‘“m. Prert Srenine subioct: oty fouets, o S o R ander the supervision of the English Educa- ;ldrlll oF Tighteenth street, a course of four | ner Coventey strect sp ‘Bloomingdule ronds Tyetuoag D e achin hisd vinder the form in which e embodied it, ha . H g i tle sl S line, Unfortunately, Dr. | 00 Society, fle shortof astoundinz. Unfortunatelyy D | tion Society, o st men on the temptations of | —The Itev. Josepi Koyicy, it preach morn- | cpn, disappointed its Lelievers, it must be ad- i, 1o cetilirate THY coming, B eks several important qualificatio ’ 5 g iy it tat he substace of it has steaaily | {he PRI LT At T ork, oo perreor | ik Tneks seveml Lo onut, many st | The Congregationalists of the United | city lifc. Tite snocial (oDles 0 Bhe o A g A ure i tho Nosth Star church, €or- | fouls o m. Surhine SEJAES gt SADbALE, ined adhe: 3 ven tl i Tori e s 1 " o able gua t his ig) ce of States maintain sixty: . b |85 R ), ** The ati - bivision 425 = 2 o ade for Man, Not Mun for the Sabbatl " cuined adherents: and cven the form of it Tries! Do before Thee in thankful- | M4 le qu but his ignorance of the | States maintain sixty-sis colleges and semi- | §310 W% Yo, ‘6, “The. Temptation of Ex: —The Rev. E. I H"l}’m‘uD'FD\Irfi’xu(:‘:E"c:' o Ttev. Genrizo (% 3liln_preactes fu_ the < morning aud ev 1 Hid 50 utel, | moening in Cnity Church, corner of Dearborn subjeets which, asa et ston aad Paulina strects. O amnd Walton phice. feken its place among the religious phe- lop, 16 is_especially | naries in heathen and Mohammeslan lands. trav o5, 15, Fhia Temptation of | MOTUPE, a eb. 13, 1pta corne i o >, 5 A 11 v Past his business t 0 know, plienomenal. For % 5% - 1 Y, . ’3““;‘_““ i“f ]] stand. }‘]“’,, mot f‘rgl rof. “.‘”_“f:}“,‘;‘g_‘fi!}fifi i;ll’fing;}"' e s hu stated, in one of his visitation | eThe Puddhist priests in Japan have taken | Dissivatlon™; Yoo 56, 5 The Tomptation of | “’fhe tov. C, Perren will preach morning aod plu ’ wett, after his visit to the Positivist School | LECRETI S A, Chninisters and stewards for imes, that the insertion of *a certain | the Bible in their course of study, so that | Unbelief evoniu in the Western Avenue Church, coraer UNIVERSALIST. some years ago, that he found there *three | yne Futur PSRN faunous rubrie ™ in the service for clinic com- | they e the betts ppose the missionaries. Western and War: venues. The Rev. W. S. Crow will preach this morning Dersons and o Gou,” is o longer eharacter- o FUlTe: | a commune with Thee | ot macked sn Lup e fOrelinie S | oy mniie Joe Q0L e i SUNDAY SMILES. o v, £, Wigien vl prosch morning | In the Corel of “Eioliaucoiner, coraer Washing- fstie. At Lhe New-Year's Eve festival thera | humbly in pray took place at the reformationiu the doctrine | o ive hundred thousand copics of the re- :l‘xx:mee\r'filegzngn; ehirey-first strect. - % o e Rovr B e will preach mornmg were forty-eizht persons: at the New-Year ! of the nce; the truth being that this | vised New Testament are now being printed | Tt was the leading bieyeler in the race who e X, M. Tiacon will prench In Tom- | and evening In St baul's Churct, on Michigan. festival about 5 | nearly half of these Iay our worship. ur same rubric wassimply, the rule which had | in England. It is stated that it will be e | gnouted back to hiscompetitors *There’san- peranee Hall, Qak Park, COemina and cvening. | avenue, morth of Bightcentd street. [n the e ot Lo suidl s O b "Ly great naume, | UCER 1 Tox ”‘;""“l?'“t“,‘e andie Agest Drinted o this country and sold at 10 cents. | oiper & better whirled ! Tithe tow: 1. Hoprel il proch In tho | pvoniug will boglren e st of a course of ; 5L 1O g . e Pt 3ut the worst defeet in the Archbishop is . 4o . and & bet! : Brighton Park Church mornin: an cvening. ecturcs to young men on the temptations asection of _thew—haw ruon, and after itihe | i ineapacity for understanding the Teat | The D“Flm Becord. SF“LIHI.I).SZ.“& “A | uyyhen Idie said a married man, “I | CUEE tov..J. B, Vorsburuh will proach morn- | clty fife. ¥ { t t is, they pray to Mumanity, f 207, Nature of the Episcopal ofice. [lis idea of hived, godless orzmnist, thige pretty, sodless, | 0y here there is no snow to shovel.” 17 43 ovening fn. the Millard Avenue Chureb, | . NEW JERUSALEM. { ‘This praetick is new, t lias been a chief TR eIl tho ble Itis, as he has intimated over andover again, women singers, matched by just as many want to go where there 11 snow to shovel.™ | pawndale. The Rtev. V. F. Pendloton preaches gt 4p.m. 1 mlse“,f_ the seriouy divi el ias oc- zéifixfiuifll'fi‘ml"(:fi-)\ ;"(‘;rthe ] that it Is & magistraci. You may ‘thorefore imm, lolxln {hu lm“ Mtu_r ‘I‘lsll'l-‘l\'l \l the | 1Iis wife said that she presumed he would. —The Rev. . B. Jackson, P&E“ %muches in { in the Unton Park Temple, corner of Yve“ i cu) ] S| acel f 4 s pasily ¥ e s B vil in reason, wish any st delphia clersy “Tio: is 5 rde Park . v o i Thattitie § u;sff, iy ‘]C ¢ reve, eame fo | Jknowledse, beaut o Wisdom whichit hias | Sasily, unete tand low a cross between 2 c",‘,‘;',:‘,.e‘(,',fin;,f‘s:‘ cotrl; In. FeRs0n any | A Philadelphia clerisman who is a great lhf-?’]:‘g“n‘:(fE}fizcxtgsgrfl;xwfeuun::;ommsmd “51‘-'1‘,25{1?3\-’“5“1‘3“'3%;3»23 Vil preach tn- i t is reta o - Congreve, came o | K downs tor its long roll of great sehgolmaste d a Justice of the Peace looks gregation. niliel p athlete apd fover of base-ball forgot himself | evening in the Englewood Church. Horshoy Hall, Madison street. b ke : be conclusiofi that the slow proar of | <08 s ol Fvitne : atChurch questions. Instead of entreating | _ At a recent revival meeting in Reading, enid M % i Best ] it ev. 3. Fr i aches morning B Sea ne b, Positivism was due 1o the fact that botl emplars, our cloud of witne: T o onee and said: *Ilere endeth the first inn- The Itev. J. F. Howard preaches orning | born and State. at 11 a. m. Sabj e e e to the fact that both i | 34 dinfort, support, and ruidance inour thie elder clerzy as father: yountger | Pa., the Mr. Mills made an earnest —“let us pray.? and ovening in the Downe's Grove Church, Or s W, . Pendlcton preaches this wn; xafl" lLun on tn?_pluln.wph; of Comte | Rrp ndin p",' tienlar for him who has in- as brethren, his notion is to erything ayer tor the salvation of the ne - f St 1O fhe Rev. Geo. Pierco preaches morning | morning at 11 o'cloek ih tbe Lincoln Park Suiedamd advanced to the neglectof his | FEhAST Wl fustiied Thy pst. tausght us Dy the decrees of a cowt. It is generally | people of the Chited States, who he sait inz down town was Saying | and evening in o Fleet Bvanson Church. Bioapel facar Menomonee strcet. 5 ohtly to ] 5 | helieved that the Public Worship Regulati tly needed it. W hen will Mr. Mills pray taer cvening and had ju :Tm lllc\'.‘ S'xh““‘xmhgré ‘[lv;o:ches morning TEMPERANCE- and evenlng in the Au ch. religion. 11 c our daily bread, The Woman's Christian Temperance Unlon e found in the writings of his J&t ver £ give us this d ures, rightly to lonor to use aright its tre: CRAL ] b i BRI feeling of | fo1 the preachers and elders 9 ter authority for a cull and ritual, for pr: act was brouzht forward from and formal 1 There # i mples: lastly, as we are here more > G ALr, Ridsdal f Folk ot when a precocious ar-oldl brother ex- Y. veen i XA ¢ especially bound to do, for the full liberty to Ar. Ridsdale, of Folkestone, for ore are Over SRSy ol 3 < 2 hold s Gespel temperance meeting in Goods Ipaeeit Hintul At Latite, e chiel, st e e e enjov: W pray - D aistory 10 TeSISE I I (he | /riisnadea] Seminary at claimed, **Say tookies, Mamy!” Tne Rev. 0. A. Burzess nccepts tho pastorato | Templar Hall, No. 1056 West, Lako street, at 4 s s corrcsponding conl- | eIy ot be found unworthy of such ben- A s s ware, to beat | who are training for the Ct A Tittle gir] of 12 years, the_daughter of a | 1224y L‘“,‘{‘,‘,‘g;““‘,_‘.:;‘;,,"c‘;”}‘,;f{fi:‘,fl“ cvening in | p. M. corans Christion Temperance Union Heres A Uete N o horer Tht antl: | s, but that, day by day, in all humility and ,thathe hat o irected is | Some of the students are marricd. i their syman, was_asked: *Sadie, does your Sy fana AVCRUCIME | notd dolly Gospol meetings In Tower Farwelt D e el 1 the Cavendish | Stuglencs of ‘purpose, with all boldness, and Droceedings e the | yvives are oblixed to spend o prk ind et | Bapa ever preach the same sermon twice 3 e g Sub- - 1fall, Sundays qxecpted, at + p. m. Eatrauco i b and yet tenderness for others. we may mag- il Aln, JHOSEE a0k | fimoin study, and some of them Kkeep up ter thinking a moment Sadie replie | No. 150 Madison strect and No. 3 Arcade court. on the ground that the 2 S X i = at the Yes, 1 think cs, but I think he hollers 4 in the Sec- | Tho leadery for this week ure )Ionl_t'iny. The Arse exception to the suit b es and help | Srciibishon's secrelury hiud o, rizht, legal Wikl thelr ; S e | or _otnerwise, to interfere. ‘Thereupon his According to recent statistie , | Grace broughtin his ill, whicl, in the first tl tod States 230,257 Hebrews, of wham uesday, Mrs. : ) nanic. Caldwell: Thursday, ‘Friday, Mrs. R. L. Higglos; e mo(:;fl f{’:“";; Dify Thee, and attain for ourselves and help CANTL | others to attain the great ble: sly, Fred- | 011 communion with Thee ean g} Square Tooms; it compris nent men who have hitherto assoc Positivism, among them Prof. Be avenue andJuck- | Rev. Dr. Worrul Vo ovening service. | Wednesday, M ach in the South aguns nds in the full course. fhore are in in dilferent plac «jfamma, I don's think the people who eric Ilarrizon, and the Lushingtons, persons ot Jarey nfiience. Dr. Kichird Consrere O aton AU 7| iheiance, twok. the formn of a measure en- o connoeted with 273 _reliions s0- olls hre very pious peaple,” ssid alit- | side Chured, corner Saturday, Mrs. 0. W. Miller. s with him Lenry Crowpton and Mr. Ke- e benediction was as follows: Abling the Bishop o settle everything s | cieties ot ol srations. T Philadelph Yo her mother one day. * Why not, | Thirtieth strect. morul vening. " The Women's Christinn Temperauce Unton gan Paul. Both Congreve and Kegan Paul The Faith of Jlumanity, he imight choose. OF course, s Gh | there are eighty conpres? fons, Wwith @ mein= 8 " never make | —The Rev: J. I Wright 1 preach in tho | of the South End will hold revival services every were once clersymen of the Chmra of En- The Hope of Humunity Droposil conld nt pass. It wis' espe 1| borship of i, and in” addi T Tay my doll | Western Avenue Church, beleer \an Duren | evening this week in their rooms. No. 83t C gland, and the fact sugwests that they have Thia Lovs Mni[h:lix::l;:m pathy, | sty e Earl of Shafte aa i | ciehteen Denerolent organizations, embra ¥ bier prayers.” and Harrigon§ '7?%\"??25?3?&23" ORI e | MEOGIONRRYILG Eommedtinitap T ympathy, | yitimately asst it shipe, What | ing & glembership of 26 comé of the istands of the Sonth Pacific, | e Av O Aereh TN i g, MSCELLANEOUS. v i1 Tn some of the islands of the South Pacific, | ern Avenue Church mornt ening, - ! Tho Disciples of Christ meet at No.220 West thereby learned to valun more hiz tluence of ritual than the legal and literary gentlemen who bhave scparated from thew Itis probable, too, that_they have carried 1em frop the old Chureh more of the /1y the in- | Bring you comfort, 1y s i 7o, diving | —The Rev. C. Ho ches t the Secon: ze, dIving Fhe Ltev. C. H, Caton preucbes at the Riinh stecet b4 p. b " 3 o pecit thie e m. Ot e gx'-:.ffihi'fi:gg';n%y‘?me’ avenue and Jackson | MIRGERA L0 Gill Icad ihorailway-men's meottng A E 1o Ta s6uding-room corner of Kinzio and Canal GATIONAL. streets at 5 p. m. G renohios morning and | * —3fe. Andrew Parton Secretary of the CUt: u peace in ¥ urselves and peace with others, now ang forever. Amen.” Dr. Congreve's discourse was very able and interesting, but 1 should only be” doing in- ing will be o couple communi- | where the clam atlains & great cants in the United States is 3:455,90. Total | for clams is one of the occulx in the world, 4,693,99. The g d total of | native 5 At sululv: ot the chureh itinerant ministers 581,71 of whom 245H Unite wlere the oyst “Fhie total number of Methodi “ Protestant™ par Yy 7 : €11 e A e e "no. of con. | Justiceto fiaud him (o try and report an¥ of | 1y Tajt, helped to hound Dr. New t ¢ ivi Yottt ol hera hat en a ' here. 1tis to be printe iy - "Tait, helped o hound Newman out | are in this country. ‘The Chu Tor the | of small size. diving for The Rev. E. F. inz the world. There have heen and are it here. 1tisto he printe nd 1 may of the Chureh of England, and rtually, | first half of 1850 “muxl asbout one of the amusements of the 5 evening in the South Church, corner Tiexel | zons' Loague, will lead the raflway-men’s meots venue and Forileth strec! 2 i tho reading-room No. 63t South Canal r. +ing The Rev & oodwin wiil proach in the | streetat 30 p. in- Firer ot corner of Ann uad Washigton |, —3r. C. B. Jones will_lecture before tho Strects, in the morning. In the cvening Teof. | Eetectics this cvening at No. 213 West Madison retesawlll speak on the “Enforcement of the | strect. ‘Subject: * Napoicon.” Sunday Laws, FC G ospel meetings will be beld at 2:50 and 7:30 % fiev. C. H. Everestwill preach fn Plym- 4§ p, m. in the Call-Board.room, Board of Trade 2 good many able peonle 1 1 5 ¢ | 10 call attention to some poin made in it on b St people in London who are riture oceasion. I will Bl say that, wh to torward the inferes more Positivists than anything else. v dreaded 1.‘J,’n‘ir"cx:fixfil.h(fi.l»’('fmzfi Svermay be themght of the service which L zious fumiulas of Conviey modeled as };fi‘;;’nf)'f!;?]"}:"“““" + 08 l‘},flll!}f";l‘]""}'f"fl':gfl“‘ Jikely that lie, an enthusiastic worship- e on those of Cathel E K 0 15 116 S at 2 3 2 i i & D ot Gati] John | IO e and fidelity with which-Dr. Congieve | g, LT Feason) L g Bl eI A devout Methodist asked Wesley what he thought as to his marry} certa : well known to both, In « collection ot objects from the Eastis | not to think of it. **Why. found a gem, representing & priest in_sacri- wember of your ST o A nielo-Tiomith | momicants and 162 itiverant mi LU0 1O jeants and 162 itinerant minis seet (for he was one of the foum Oxiord (‘\‘“:flh;M:fnnx.’vd];s; ,,,lcmh who pertormer that feat) ; and now it | ing July, 1850, numbered 21,350, they Stuart Mill had ] it fec did t George Henry 1. \-,f‘. 1 Georse BN 5 v defended every high iz 511 his. 1P < | ficing as standing 1 a bee. It would seem was the reply. -~ o o wes and Grorize | The | 08 e eiple of political_jiistice. ‘hat, till his' Pontificate, w uid have | ficing as standing HOR L Hedi T Oliristian woman ¥ outh Churoh, on Michigan nvenue, between | alle the Fortmigidly Teceiew, M Cally the, v, SRt or T Amorica, or he long obircs | i, e ogt everend bt b solieiots s O . ight upon the fext in | why ot marrie Trscause, my friend, | & PGP Sl Lo will prench in, the | West Mudteon etrect, Wil B o0 eeture ou nd his wife, and Mr. A, J. i Yion of the French pedvle under Napoleon | ahoiy what shall be inseribed ubon hi itlous | Tidan: @And it siiall come to pass i that Yo can live with @ great Maiy DEOPIC | Now Eaglond Churen, comer of Ao mtreot | WiThe wo Loods s at 7:45 p. m. on*The Two g:s&m understoud to be 1 11, or Ll!/c lpou) \_‘ix;r:‘ug 1‘,“,‘”“‘}‘“ ugfmlst: tomb, he «reat opening before him in : that the Lord shall hiss for the fly that that you and I can’ 4 and Park place., at 10:30 u. 1, und p. 1. | Adams.” 5 i eir philosoplilcal amd Af=hans, Zulus, or Boers, this priest of NC ) ipe way of epita ph-writing. in the uttermost part of the riversof 1 e Teew, . A. Noble wiil preach in Unlon | —The Ret. E. J. Galvin preaches in the Wash- el of 1lwmanity has never given an un- Y oLl s 1w for the bee that is in the leand of CHURCII SERVICES Pari Churek, corner of Washiugton strect and | {ngtontun Home Chapel at $p. 3 5 word {09 R - s Athiand nvenue, at 10:30 a. m. and ©:30 p. m. S Spiritunlists’ and Mediums' meceting will ETHODIST. “he Rev. B. F. Leavittwill preach in Tincoln | be beld in Grimes' Hall, No. 13 South Halsted [& certain word. but has untrered b fentin- | THE ENGLISH RITUALISTS. Rionposed ta the metaplhiysieal s i frecdom, Cry s s that what is generally called * phi- id reeey) H 3 o e 3 losopny ™ is ¥ o4 oceurt Dr. Congreve has STIOP Wi SORD'S cd courteous paragraph from the | The Rev. R.D. Sheppard will preach this morn- | Park Church, corner 'of Sophin and Mobawk | streetat3p.in. . on the thentoical i as, defeated . publis Feible D “lvmnl?' -L‘]“]);ql-'ll m'";:'\{mx S « | how faithfully the editor of | yng und Chaplain €. C. McCabe, T Do in the | strects, nt10:45 8, w. und T p. e e Fiuir will speok this evoning 8t 7:30 p. m. S henlogen] Ty g T oe 1 Dr. Woodford, Bishop of Ely, England, has | Ut paper obeys the Scriptural injunetion, | ey, B G s Churehynoar | g io et A “owie will prench in ethany | before D eitwalists in tno West-Ead Opera- stand under the enise of et “They 1 : written a very remarkable reply to an ad- | *Judize not.” ete eveaing fn the Michigan Aven neur | oroiie Sotner of Paulina and Huron streets, at | Housc. S g will also be held at the abovs are also rezarded as Lolding hat tle ule ob- concading complete independenceto Ireland, | grogs"of some of his clerzy, who express Lueeg 5 . o ‘Thirty-sceoud street. 10:45 . m. 2nd 7:30 p, m. e 0 p. m. Several prominent medium3 Ject of religion is the love and s (eiievo hie i# the very first Englishman who 5 some of his clerzy, who express | Mr. WV 1L Vanderbilt, who 15 stid to bo | e iev. J. Linebnrger will preach morning | - —The pastor will oificiate morning and eveh- | i Spenk. : 7, Ix:;«lmx lh:u'inc nothing at ali to do v has taken that stand. = grave anxiety ?s (o the results of the reeent U:?\:'r‘sut]gr"%flt“c'“‘flln =“:“,°ué»:nm\-rf‘.is§§§3 and evening in Grant Place Church. Evening ing at the I'Iull?n ;m-g Chureh. Moraing sub- |~ ncf‘xfitlsogetyofls)riflflxtull_ll{:ltlsgfiffi_{;;flfi supernatural heing or b D g prosecutions of Ritualist clergymen, and ask | «Deems Funa.” Ono is i 1o | Gubjocts + The Deslgn of God's Goodness.” “Tuinking for Qursclyes™ | banic Hall, in Centrat ST ik, could hardiy have parted from s THE REVISED VERSION. | forcouasel. The Bishob, in respouding, de- Institntion heiped to Jurke e ov. J. . Rtichards will proach in oThelter. G Il Fecke ot preacn o, tho | T p My MG cE Y ehmond " Goa. by B s imose fubulous Tiches—hoW | pryunel Chureh, corner of Hurrison and | o m, ana 750 . D lrit—EmnnuMS)‘}"(:!El;:gum;mlill!\)'lo interpro. . Ttic! v S —The It Evarts Kent will preach in the | tations throug! the most eminent intell b Clinton Street Church, corner Wilson, at 10:45 . | puror, corner W ects inte a s " " TEMAIN UNAS- | clares himsel ally e e was th FUSDAMENTAL ~TRUTHS BEMAIN UNA ¢l \imself totally opposed to the attempt | ok caie's pizeance, from him, was that. 00d gnd Walnut streets, at10:45 movement which has be: St H - > -, e honrwnclilis by nmawhit organy SAILED. to drive the Ritualists, as a body, out of the | ~, dster. DE s Pauling streets, ut 10:30 n. m. and 7530 p. . e ! <7 Lowion Itecord. | Cuureh. He delares Kitualism to be a gen- | y, The Bishop of MancAeiieh, r. Fraser,has | —Tao Rtev. G, C. McCatie Wil preach In Trinity | Clintun Stecot. O pathy f b Inence. ¥ ther i bones il Jontz] Wehmeieasonto il ‘t"“‘,l‘:’g revised | eral moveent, aifecting (et Clrurehes bes | LE FeCelts MaE es gorons War O ottt | Gurebscomer of TagRes avenuo apdTwentioth | %o e E. 7, Willams will preach In tho | *ne tor. Mark If, Forsope will lectaze morn. alized remai 5 DI - | versi New Testament will.be before | sides the 0 i 3 A street, . m. 3¢ ven- oh it 2:30 p. M. rening befote el Temains 1o he pro e it was only | version of the Sew ament wi ore | sides that of England, and the product of | vauits,” where, as indeed in nearly all the E"_“’.'r‘;l‘;"‘}“'c\.' “;L",‘}‘s-‘“‘g’ Wil preach fn_the e i ¥ 619 West Lake street. Sorning 2. m. and 7:30 P. subject: * The Book of Mormon a Subject of A. Gurucy will preach In the Ada | Brans e e . corner of Fulton, at 10:0 a- m. Eyanston CRuzeh 4 1 e weter will preach ia the | Tiible Y rophevics. Evening subject: *The e wster will prowsh s | Book of Mormon Founded n Fact. e T B R | o Friends mect ot the Athenzum at 10:30. U Chanrel s | the publie in the early partof this year. EX- | very wide causes; and he denies that the | &in-shops throughout England, the waiters ion for sowe time has been looking for | principle of strict uniformity of ritual has | 3¢ Tather comely females. Itis questiona- In Septerber la W Dle, however. whether Bishop Fraser did not Vas opened. similar or: t that the p ince that time, however. a | pect ~_ “A. C. George will preach irf Centen= |~ Zrpg Re: hi appeared in Li r is volume with - i T o) ool, and o T the appearance of this volume with no com- | ever been adopted by the English Churck W " & Lt ve been e e itheaive dis hoeh I < $ilGE e S, wurel. | J1iow his zeal to outrun his diseretion when ¢ e “}I{gnfn Manche am, and else l’:"“’l‘_}_‘““‘"l“'::‘éhfi“"“ ‘ll\i\ls‘:o}:;tx‘e‘(;efiz:?lsi]si"\(; 1le thinks the Public Worship Regulation | he said o n recont occasion the thousht oc- s, o8 MI,‘J")”“::—; street, ncar Morgau, at | Glencoe Church ;:xl!:\.m.' 1 in the Hills — s=n~)i"‘}‘c"“r;"]”’f Humanity” consists of a | and prominent texts, aud anxiety has beon zzz]::l(‘\suz:i'nul\)x;“l;::;g;l of u‘:ctmg::mn?l f,‘,‘é{i‘&“’ l”qfii‘fé& 3“1011\‘3"“(‘1)’? s}(]?’xlx’b: Tas pranley "L"r‘x"r'{';‘,““","‘,‘;"}\gfie{“figh’&g'{gg ante el .ft’x‘?,‘-?:mE‘lf’mf‘nlh“’ixf P e | CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. - inzls Toom that mizht onee have been & & X LYK 4 e e reclesinsticr i 5 4 § LAY = X TAIOE. B0 jrst Church, cornel ) e J. ML W) react EPISCOP. i Hthdculpliofier Base e aloug | apprehensive that confidencen htbe shaken | Churel, and considersthat the whole subject refused cither to modify or withdraw his At 1035 . m, und T30 p. m. Morning Je«n?&.‘f%‘fid'm‘xfn‘;‘l"'. Faemyund 0P e an M—Fou\:thstx:fl:nc?x:rfl; Epiphany. Nt e e ot | i the ol version, o long, so deeply, and 50 | of the relation of the Church to Stato e | Y9 I e Good Fortune of Those | *iho itov. Churles Caverno will preach in the | J20- 21 0 o ntatto o3 Christ. 4 i house, It nrizht be made to hokd O e til, 6 1 o et itk 110 thaalae Tt o AL Stev B ot o o P vening subject: * God's Es- | y,omburd Cnugch at 10:59 . m. and 7:59 p. @. ok iatien fovting hundred persons. The walls are sevedly loved. Such result oulyun_nkgd quires investigation and revision,—and must Dpr. E. A. Steyens of “!Ili']mflh.“'\hrlmsl of | At Lo e Piure jn Heart” 'fl_;;“g\y_m;.c ot 10:09 i 1o A prenth Iu tho Feb, 4.—Fust. ay ;’;flfid‘h‘&v n]uu( blue) more than have been a world-wide calauity. We feelit, | have them, if there is not to be a serious dan- l‘n"{}:‘?fit‘l"g " 1{“‘!‘]‘,]‘“’;:‘“ o u‘x’n‘ineuu;'ec] an- b Pure 0 b et will preach in the | fronsvillo Chureh at 10:30 o- m o p.m. o 3 c;nuotuc.n e Pl ather low ceiling. The walls | therefore, 1o be an urgentduty toloseno time | ger of cither disestablishme: ST gunge o 2 LI e x| papgley Avenue Church, newr Mhirty-niath | P56 Rov. H. C. Granger will prench in the | Jan.30.—Fouth Sunday afier Epiphany. without decoration except for the en- | iy introducing it Pt wtedEs | disestablishment or sehismi. Tle | fnd or the very reason that It 1% fhe b streot, morning cad cvening. S B reh g 1) 0. m. and T2 po e | 4 —St. Peter Nolasco, C. > in introducing our readers to a knowledge | thinks no change ought to be made in the | guage of common jite. Icanuotrecall a ¢ he Rev. Georzze Chase will. preach in the g ov. E. D, Eaton will preach ln the Oak . Tynatius, B, 3. ‘The R Fob: £ _Puritication of the B. V. M—Candle- Falie et Church, corner of Ariesian av- 0 Rev. EB: O BT ¥ na'7:on p. m. Par Chureh & 1 Tioya will’ preach i the 1t several mot- lx;\s\'ed pertraits, the bus! of this volume. so far at tas weean do | constitution of the Clrurch by the sovereign | gle word transferred from the English t of X 3 Morning subject: Viarcellus, P. 3. (from Jag. 16); 8t hesses; oy the left W ot i 1 hurcl rayt 30. 2 t: % Iet us now praise | dred days, spread ove: res 7 e practicpble measure which . G outand_help us do thi i ¢, Cl . er, :30. = 2 y'S, Sp! over wore than ten years, | agree on some, b which | out, Mr. Gold, come pus do this | eveniog in tho Indiana Strec C: a | PR . Froderick Courtney vill oficiate. ASHLAND, Ciom. Hamgousz, Tamg Ous men.” There are also three or four | e 1oy of hailiiant scholarshin would | will commend itselt e eountry at large.” | £Teab work, to preach the Gospel fa ey "“Tne Bev. W, Thatcher pre “The pul . I¥ raised aboy aiul hares e witioh I not ¥ | Pariia Eniand, oxcent Wi 3 o be: o ninz and evenin 8 0F ¥ raised abuve s deskare with a work which is not yet before the | 244 Pariiament of Ty and, exeept with the | sion, and I think there cannot be; but from | cnuc, Moralee and even —The Rev, W. ¢ 3 wg‘:f “a hite flower: I on ¢ le on the larze. Happy are we tobe able to uf“;“.“ (:idl ll‘fvc,h‘ el ':f“"'—“p” arently as | the ficbrc\\: a?“l (,rcc.:,.:hs o U‘:e EPIQHSI:I"UF L_h’xr';fé fg}f"(‘,p‘i‘xflm.‘u? ll’l‘si'ne will preach in the ‘“‘;g’.‘;{‘;‘.’ g“‘;fcg,',‘;n"',’;;‘“ \:{1{"'],“,25&1;3'&?; Tlaise, B. M. oo are large pots of lofty and beautiful doubts and surmisings which may represented by convoeation. o, many words have been transferred, a5 | ooz jand the Lev. It D. Sheppard i o | powihe Heiiive Church nt 11w, m. and Tp.m, | Xep 451, Andrew Corsini, B.C. Tomers. - Comspleuously ) bove the e nLle, 1t sives US 10 coMmION A SOURCE OF ANNOYANCE. the names of montlis, of festivals. of €0l | evening i Gruce Chy D S e | Do ihicox will conduct the Services in th | Feb. 5% . Agattn, V.. Bubit is an ensraving of the Dresden Ma- ve sV jle. 1t xives US 10 COMMIG The Ritualists continue to be a source of of some trees, ete,—words which, in the | CYSNiRE i O bets. Eveaing sublect: “Gain | Westera Avenue N ofon. Church, near Polk o 1‘ —the Mother and Child havine been pleasure to feel ourselves at liberty to invite | gore trjal and annoyance to the churchmen. judizment of the tmuslmor;’hme 1O Proper | chrouch Loss.” £l strect, at 10:0 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. EVENING. e '?f-“ of the best type of lnmanity. | 9UT Teaders 1o a calum, and dispassionate, and | ‘The Bishopot S D e viewaavith ndistrust | cauivalents in the Burniese. —Iho Kov, . “g‘m"grggf‘m ‘morning | T.—Thoxcr.A.Monmer wi\lémpregch in Unlon, s neath this is u small marble tablet in- | smiling reception. ‘At present we forbear | not unmised with indignation™ the sore At v meeting at Hamilton, On and evening in the Jackson S0 | Tabernacte, coroer of Ashiand ayeruC an Fbr jo Tribun el £ Sl orbe: & sore a missionary Jce! amilton, Ont., 3 - . The Chicuge e ribed in golden letter: elaborate eriticism. Wenviil only sive a su- | trials of the Rev: Dal¢ and Enright, and | John Sunday, ah Tndian enohior, in closing | orpiie }}‘E‘Vh-ofm n{%‘l‘?‘é&%‘%fir&ommg and | Twentlcth street, at 10:30 o m. and 7:30 p. . Eve nm%mngs e e of peace Rtelfzion of Iumanity. P Al view, premising that enlarged ac- | thin that a striceadherence fo the Public | an address spoke as follows: *““There is a eventog b W, D, Norton preachcs moraing EPISCOPAL. o the litdle valles, Love aur Principle, quaintance with the volume may induce us Worship Regulation act of 1574 may cost the gentleman who, 1_suppose, is now in this | gnd evesing in the Milwaukee Avenue Church. The Rev. Dr. Sullivan, of Montreal, will Where with leaves o[ux'usulng theca PU?HL'I'_I‘-!L' ba to change or greatly modify our present no- | foss of many good pious men to the Chureh. fiouse. eisa very fluc gentleman, but | “2SThe Rev. T. C. Warrington preaccs morn- | officiate this moraiog in ‘Trinity Church. Even- Zephyrs gently dally- ll:;’x_;rm the end. tice. 3o far as our judgment can decide, the Another diguitary, while asserting that he | yery modest one, He does not_like to show | ing and evening in tho North Chicago Church. imfi,senlce Will be resumed the first Sunday in Stars with golden-slippored foet neat: thi ve tor otbers. . 3 work has been cecuted with _judi¢ious cau- | has nothing in common with the Ritualists, | himself at these meetings. Ido not know Z.The Rev. W. Craven preaches mOrning an Fe_éu:‘x;ya | £5¢ Pote 3Bk et T‘_vzna flg:ucm oLl fiopeath this tablet fs a white medallion-por- | tion and conscientious care. Wodiseorn ovi- | believes tiiey are conscientious men, an o Tong it 18 since, I Lave scen hiw, hie | eveRins fi {ho Wintar Street Courcl, o g | washin edrnl S eoria. strcets, O er W Tinkie with 8 luok so sweet, Smail fnmuguflu “Comte, and under that a dent desire to show respect in great extent to hopes thatsome w:gf' of settling the question by | comes ottt so little, Y am very much afraid | —TbeRev. H. Kellozg. Pré’gc‘“i ";“"“‘Kog“m E, )'M‘fmn D" Bishop. “The oo T, H. R eing it is pleasure. earued engravine of bis tomb. the wording and rhythin of the old version. | au D sealcourt will bedevised, andadds that | that he sleens a o0 deal of his v evening 1o e Asbury Chape B et in charge. Holy_communiog, § J e right of mme mottoes on_ the \walls, On | We might perhaps have expected from tho lie hopes the forthcoming Convocation, which | lic ought to ‘be out doing good... Ilis name is streets Rev. R. Bell preaches in the Dixon { n.m. Choral morningprayer and celebration of Hark! A lay steals from the vale— Passed wbog e pulpit: *We also are com- | constellation of eminent scholars wlo have | itis Tumored will be hield under the auspices | Gold. Mr. Gold, are you here to-night, or | street Church morniag and evening. the holy communion.,- 1 Sunday-schcol and Orer the len 'tis breaking; ut with so greata cloud of wit- devoted many hours in upwardsof four hun- of the Archbishop of Canterbury, ** will | are you sleeping in your iron-chest? Come e Hev, 0. H. Cessna preaches morning and | children’s service, 3 p. m. Choral evening Islclzt::e‘gee xfl:fifng,

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