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THE CHICAGO = f ttee,' as It s called, the burning al words, the dignity and sacredness of hu RELIGIOUb- g( a::rye";'vldow upon the death of hor hus- [ 1 PAGES unite In tho proposed new Church, and we | in the Baptist ¢l do these thlogs with full knowledge of chesof this eity 2" He sins | ypon the problems whic, 5, Urround gy, | possible consgquences, recommond that suitable meagures be taken | corely hoped 80, and thought that the season In hdglltlon to those natyra) Teagolt ced by Inwgivor upon And then there is another class of men in | to porfect the organization, If the requisit | of rest was near at hand. e was not his bellet, ‘special renson fro O fop xl:"w‘;d' wfi‘l’nwwl:::'t' ?-'3:?.5'.'?59&%.'.‘"3:"‘122 '{Sl':fi m:l;rhrnl:Islllhn'}\ntmeprllfeuuret'l l::nl),‘ y the Eun- our communities ovor whose counters aud in | conditions shall be complled with, own master in this matter, as the Mnawr'n(; have appoared to m,uf’,b “"',""_‘llllnlb to Ilm: i nw?y Mis, Murray Mitchell, one of tha zo- alty by which he gnards §t; and as denth 13 | whosu husinei-places, and upon the walls of Mrd—That wo have secured asufficient | tho Chureh #utded him, and ho had ora ®d | of o period and a pinee, Bxl:m beary An Instructive Sermon in Behalf nana_ Inady misslonaries, gives us tho nc- | the hi1huat penalty, its imposition shows wlmiuu d\\"lx'lllnxs, nmll(m lllslrgnflmut \;lic:su n'lllll(mu&gl‘txLurn‘l‘ueg'mxrlé&wmwlx‘;e“‘ewd“:d'ecli: fffifi"lflgn{iii'n.!“fi:fi"."'fl'flfi (‘.’fi(’l‘fi? dtlfil u:ltl' ::la.%ldlc';.fl “’Ifnll':l“r"’:’l;filllfl the Jst ny.f{""‘:.;‘“' i } a ynrds, and owwwiiuse bills as headings, and on o v J 3 s N Ay distrusy of 1 of Forelgn Missions. Icnmll'tnulfmr;ellgilvmfgmlgfig. '\:I‘:g Ic‘m:::xe:‘l:\(ll'c‘l: }“&:Jll: hest possiblo estimate of the valuoe of 3\»!::):6 tables, n?ul on whose forehends and | edifieo Including the furnishing and vurchas- | future he hoped that the Baptist churehes of Rls, but from the fact that tl::\ ?)'a,‘:'mh",,m': ('fl;.‘st] |:ni| svho embraced Christianity, "This | It s belloved to ban historleal fact that | handy and hearts, and glittering before whoso | fng of an organ, without Incurring the risk | thia eity would bo as one m'mlly mlnl one peo- | henped upon 1o world More of it hig wx‘;mn'n had vossessed the bleaying so mre I | those nntlona and communities that have | oyes this conynandment ought to he written of increasing the indebiedness apon tho phAl il that thoy wonld work sldo by slde | gaperatition than u MOTE iy lll"""'fl The Rev. Arthur Little on the Full Indin of a kind and gentie husband, who had | ninde the highest attainments in r;nrllnlorlul‘lr lnllwum of ':r by "’l;lmuslll’||lll|lllut‘:(:lll‘.l”“rll‘l::l 'l;.l;‘n:;::.l'\r“r;’mr‘tfi“l)fi‘yflé:lnll'n:ml)(x:‘:‘l‘l;gn remain- 'li!'l:c u{u‘n’u)ltlm«;r“:::nll:;}?‘l‘ntlm l'I'l‘ ::.',’.(.l’-.' "clml&t:; ::vu‘:\rl';lr:uc\:’;{“\:;llklm“rlnnuum,“, T “!I:nu. A A olde v e s of eapital punishe [ who are murderfing more peoaple anil manu- ¢ tnipakd o 3 g 3 : 4 s affecte 4 el prsse Chory Foros of the Sixth Com. ‘:‘\\;llr'nl-:)“‘n:l;}\‘#:elglll)fi!:v““gg‘l'x'el:\lmlIfnnr\‘rTllrl‘;ll»fl:xlri ,:ll::‘lfiI}glrli\nlmmlne‘utl‘t’l“l'm\tml‘e‘i‘l‘x‘ne‘,«. l’!‘mlm- fucturing more murderers thun all other Fourth—That tho persons who have ex- | thought of }mrunz with _those ho ln\“_ll. and | the dark times, but w!n-..l .',‘;;l"g.mmfi dment, 01 i of { thoy ill 110 Instance ean bo found in the history | causes combined, Intean the lguor-inakers | pressed their desiro to unlte n the proposed | there were fow dry eyes 1 tho congregution | emerged into tho bright light 1 hup, anahimen wers rending the Dible together, il thoy 3 l t 1 [0 hile he was spenking, e sall in conely- priod, she by of th g e considering seriously the question of | of the world of any great progress i civili- | and . liquor-selleys, Who is it that helps to | new orgnhlzation, huve done 8o tipon the | w P N i perlod, she beeame at onen thy ) Y;’efink bnnllm‘m aud becoming Christinus, | zation without this penn send 10,000 suuls Into etornity from our | condition that the Rev, Dr, Lorimer shall | slon that he wauid leavé his charge to talk | yidienls and luugl ) Ity q i this Hintdoo Bay what you will of mfi" modes of pun- Ore:-Totimep Heslins: e’ astarals .of ?K'&?" ll::‘i: l;“’{:’llm)d\v:“g'r'nvml will rend Mrs, | Ishment, lho?rn 18 nothing else with so much tho First Baptlst Church. Murray Mitchell’s words: * We visited her | deterrent vaiue ns death, onea or twice, and then werg forbidden the The weariest aud most lonthed worhily life win 1ca | Nk o beoh Bhaval off, Te Jowals inkan | - &aist e, tobo, pouiey, sw punisbracnt Prof, Bwing’s Bermon on Bkeptics hair had been shived off, tr ol laken T.m'L“:,‘.: mt‘oa'\"'%r o i ® and Skepticiem, - away, and, her clothes chnl\:fiu {3 Il 0 &l HELP THOSE WOMEN. - | fu? o il huve yrly o sctnly yea i | Bt ez an inanablevietito ifoynil moming In the Fallerton Avenuo Presbyte- | fvents-for louts at thue; she uiiat do thy Iifo of iy nusaluit, St o n thors, IREE N the goy e, 0Ject g 0w land every year, and furnishes the stult | consent to becomo the leader of the new | the matter over, and he withdrow to the | dred years ul’UhrlsunnIryulxfin-’x‘:"fi’i"l‘*nl.u,,( under the Inflitence of which nin nths of | movement, and pastor of the Church,- when | vestry. to fdentify the Chiirch ang reli \o"' '“mrd the murderers commit thele erimes ¥ Thers | it shall have been formed; and that the par- On inotlon, Dr, Anderson took the chalr. | tha folly of the Buman institugjg,’ &4 i i3 but w simplo answer. But you say murder | ties, who haye made the' pled ges or glven | Mr, B, F. ;vlncuhs nioved that the letters and ugainst the divine, Rte ™1 lies In the litent, the motlve.” 'They have np narantees for the securing of mnrey. the pustor’s declston be referred fo the Deas ““lm““‘“"~“"“W“Slmh‘l:hllvcn began mnlice, no wish, to harm thelr fellow-men, 1 “nw\ in like manner mndo sueh pledgés | cons of the chureh, they to report at Auch In itscondemnation. = 1t gy }.1n|"'l""uk answer, * They know the result of thoir | and given sucl guarantees conditioned upon | thne ns they saw fit. 'This motion waa car- thore was muceh of folly thntwm"" tha work, and - yet prefor those results to | lils accoptance of this char We are, ( ried, rnd the meetlng adjourned. the rellglou dedleated”to plety, nndmm’”fl abandoning their “homleldal trafie.” My | therefore, of the oplnion that If lie should so Tuurollowl?f med gentiemen aro the | pame o snint overcovered 'the 'Mxlm.: frivnds lfimumnmkuu{. liquor-selling, nwd | accopt, tha movement wiil bo n success, the | Directom of the church: Charles Duffield, | ginner, and, it fts Tebike nng rhnuu"mr Hauor-tdeinking, with” the light now shed | property will be saved, and the proposed | James E. Tyler, 0. S, Lylur(‘li Willlam Gar- | tacked Christinnity itself, ang ’lt.lx upon the ml’;‘]ect. is murder and sutelde. | chureh will become a strong and vigorous | nett. George A, Muarsh, J. W. Mll!n. Lu W, | thesa local aceldents, U1 Jus. o an, Language i hu‘mm\t to put thls enorimons | body, but that without his nceeptance it will (lnrllck‘E ward Gondman, It 8, Patker, . | the unbelief of the Baventeunth mlfl violutlon of God’s Inw concerning murder in | not bu possiblo to suecced. A, Swmith, D, S.' Treadwell, E, D. Neal, | genth centitrles esme from the mapy elghy Its true light, Fifth—~That the affaies of tho Michigan | GeorgeG. Pope. They sny that thelr report 1y incredible, and even oM rous, Lot All lmlulgfncuu"exfmes. I(n{mll?lnf «Ifin#. A:unm\ Chnreh, ‘ulnq mémlltlnns Dl;u'iir'splfira% m!l; di‘y".‘:’»’.‘.’.‘l{fi’?"li.’i’u‘.fi'{"r'r‘ia :t (ggllmul‘l‘m l\:amllt Iwilog"hmgll-bl c:,)“w,, II""I hm?mmm s T lofng business, of teaching whicly | erty, tho expressions of coneurro! ) | 1 y elf (n ch througl h ;’mmyrlc?rlfa' owlmmt‘fm tullest and umsl’fmrnml mu’\'umeut. v{)ml the terms. of the subscrip- | be considered at that time, Klthuugh ROrty | jands nbd gencrations, Rl gem) bflrhn.. rlan Churoh, with espeelal referonce to tho | tiio dendgw of the house, Ter beloved booka | gattwding the Hves o o deconninl meeting of the Woumen's Presbyte- | were burned. In a word, she was suhiuelml Nelther does thi commnndment nbsotutely rian Bonrd of Missions. Following ls. the | to ull the privatlons and horrors of a 1indoo | rorhiq “war, nor tho armied Interforenco of i - . tlon of all the bodily orgnns and functioiis, | tions upon which funds have been subserlbed, | to part with Dr. Lorimer, they scem to ‘That cause of skepticls i ' f, BRI R S e | B KRG R | R L S | B e SRR | RS B e e Loontrent thoo nlso. tria yoke:fellom holb | alond of melanclioly sottled on her mind, | HoMS: mobs, : ot Tntordict, | mnture decay and denth are Indireetly an et in this matter, < : 541103 0f piciy who 1ab ith me in tho Gose | & loss who recalvu protection, nor tntordiet, | RELAER HECAR W0 HONG o this cominails Ilaving performed the dutles nssigned niot yet dIstinguish between the roy 10 4 PP, fo i hoored iR mon llllllxlelolf:l‘x:?vefirfeéfig ,.'#!.'é'fi‘c‘i-‘,'tfifi'fi(-ux‘:f“!i iu certaln olrcumstances, the right of revolu+ | LR F ORIy M ALO0S B S e upn | them to the best of thelr ability, your Cou- | SREPTICS AND SKEPTIOISM, | munizations aEninn and .&z’;""fl"&hoh So Paul wroto to some frlend in Phillppl, | ghould be 'trented thus, In’ nil heathen | 5 Government is trom God—n Divine or. | el of Immense uxtuntud iagnitudy. A8 | mitteo respectully sk to b dischirged, e BEIMIDN BY DlioR; ARG, :rvtgflx:‘;‘ll»‘\fimlg‘r(r'l;‘\llu‘{fll.l religlon, Tierels whose name has not come down to us, The | houses where Braluninieal influence s por- | donee, It hns, thorefore, o right to by, and )‘I;ul ILI'?'I'I‘I““ ‘l;li::r"m‘-,crmmz s NDlia ey w.Av T Prof, Swing preached yestordny morning B iles ta0, ¥ u;‘ nn :;l?g dl""‘mb Momen wifo Ialiored s thinGoapel vyore Jall S Indien "%"'f.’;g,’féfi‘;f{f.‘,‘,f;uM,'m.gy. With thls fl\'"“"""“” i ortainal riit ot Derlence shows 'the Tesilt, 1t iewise T W.C.tratie, [to o largo conmicgation In the Central | fhe sipis ons of Chrlst, and ‘f}’“"filnw prababllity women who gave: thelr thme to | o 0 atimin womes uF & oo Jeleurotection, 155‘1};’&?:&'.‘:::|Hfi|(-“:mile r.| terdicts the use of i drugs, opintes, nnd F. A, Swmtrir. Church, His theme was “Skeptics and | mullitude quite o mumberare (o ol s prociniming tho Gospol to women, In the Gtk Goed Cigoiior witlows that nre widows foidiarih xunhm«, Mngnzines. forts, and | narcotics, excepting, as in_the 'fud Wentof | Ag the closo of the sorvices- yesterdny | Siapticlsm.” TFollowlng Is tho sormon: ,rromnuu(: and n worship by thelr Unberty Lnst thero were In that duy, ns thero aro oW, | [ndegd. Pure religion and_ undetiled beforo | BESChVS, Byubonts, u glud to sea all’ men | Sombelent whysioiuns, tielt witnlnlstratlon |y orning Dr, Lorimer drew from his pocket iy wnyisin the sen, and Thy path In tho | I Komanisi or Calvinism, or 'yt vast numbers of women who, according to | .God the Father I8 this, to visit the fathericss and nations living in- peace and brotherly Il e Nyt of destroying it. Tha grenl the barbarous Enstorn custom, were kept se- | and widows In their aftllction, and 10 kecg Jove, but I belleve peace so Invalunblen bless- cluded—imprisoned we should eall it in our flll;'l-‘s;“lfivhlll;lll:l)g;t:flefl;g{!lhéiml\“(}:)ll'm«“‘ P Ing Il‘lml 1t 1s sometimes worth while t6 fight Arop, landli tho nrems, i oy Cault | wpeciil nud thuder sympathy for the désolta | RN (LT fivoitmatite HoiE ony g, TGAhed by inbulonatics of Shelf | condition of tha widow. things posttivels forbldden by this command. own fex, Where lieathenism vxists, where | “OpCen e MENCOE oon e 1indoo L] l"{ ”lt A !‘V?lll.‘lll e l|=vury it Christinnity Is absent, woinan Is atways o | g ored ooka which sonaunbellovers to-day T foeblila Bl seasismon 1ts yery fucu, that Tegsed, In somne Jands, ns mnong our red profess to adwire so wucli: ** T supremo | 4 TEb0R ot uweder with ©mallea fore- nidians, the form of oppression consists in duity of the wifa Is to obey lier Liisband, Let | H1O il ey, ainichics, auva I mplEile - Jegrading tho woman into n beast of birdet | 4o 00 Who whshes to perform snered ablu- | oot lstél!-deslrucuou SOvO 11 Thses of whqies In Sthet lunds, neln Turkey wnd Syris, It | fion wash the et of het lord and master, for flonet and sl e Insealer e 2onsists In the seclusion of Luprisonuient of | youabandis to the wife grenter thnn Thiuni- Tncaten i eroanble lisa oribllity 5 it Jomen In_the harcm orthe **zensna® the | o8 rshnn’ Tar husband 1s her god, and Iovates “clerm‘llslvm ha Teap by St Jodinn name of i nurem. In theso fnds. | fer tenoher, aud her rellgion; tharctore, | Hololis, and ' it il b viole et v il Yorpriously o, udin, Torsin, sl SYiia, 180 | nbundoningoverything else, alie onght onicily | 5o mucril Nife: il nob vlotenco, nnd all vast field. for woinen's Iu%ln the Gospel. | worship hor hushand.”” You can read | 130 |a n 4 1 .mxlul);.g ooty isons dug oo re ate TS M L el [ aftorpaxeiof thinswlk I o want ion Gt honor. b Focuurau 1o aeme: K11 e So ten years ago the oot women of our |s‘“1'."’"1:'54“.'J‘.'i:ifi"&f{'vfi'rflh\‘v'mnmf. St ‘I’l‘% and Drocuss ol‘:gr:xlgg ,"?‘I‘I_lmgllllg‘:.::_?‘e rm own Church were stirred up to form .the, strong inotive we have here presented to us lu) "“lm"lbl mhoslche L & ord, ) Women's Prestyterian Hoard ot Forelun | ¥ eolt ithiza with thosa Chiistin wonen T e T B e nuslicpywitich Missions for the burpose of sending out such | 10 LIPS carrying the Gosel Into the zenana, | fill fi“m'lj y l‘:l“ AL n:dex?; Mal iy 49 devoted, educated, Christian women as and wiio Dropose to carcy to Lhe women of 1{\) Ekl s hun Pu-flxl‘blllues e SolapIon o would wo and carry Chirlstianlity to our be- | 34" alfion that declares woman t be foet thar hnae scuntbliit|ue. and mkon s nighted, unhappy slsturs I the East, ho | 10000 equnt and helpimate, that suya to chil- \tfwm‘:afe ey » g Plomry " Sociaty, momposed” Chatiinly L3¢ | dren, % 1ionor thy father ‘i thy mother,” Ml youl, too, that thesa crimes nre abso- slonary _Soclety, composed entirely ot | {7t 50y8 Lo husbaiids, ** Lot the litsbaid ren- Iutely "] mconditionally forbidden, 'Lhe woutsih, from i President to all Its actlve der to the wife (ue benevolence, Lot overy | Jutely mll ‘“fi’l‘ “tnnb}:mud hdden, E\’i':nc'gyn:“:ghl.m'sl‘ll)e Tiehrts, of tho ploty | Uonor to the wife ns to tho weaker vessels” | i, SHECRHONS ting when your tival s It is n common thing for Hindoo women to 9 / aramour, drive women who started this enterprise must any whott Lhoy first ueet with tho teacher of gg:‘\vlll‘;ufi:)dl:;&go?:&frg;wvg?nlfi«:u. clrcun:! ’a’&v&“rmfié' x‘k‘gfnl:|:'l(?zl:ll\fl::tlumlllhfiltlswr.-?f}( o'f".'ifl Cliristianity, ** What Is the use of teuching | Lentad you at pvery turn until Your rage can fh % citel us? Wonaranothing but miserable women | i wo uthur fitting cxpression tham o bulet {”ggo"':fififl.ylm%é{&'{“&““}%‘nfiw”‘.fi‘“f&fi But our Iady missionaries tell us, and Ilnnrlu thintoh i Bearss excouting. v Yout cliurches of tho Nortlwest: and as thoy wero | 118 from-my own_ slster in Indin, that 18 18 | juuiand op wife lawfully wedded, but tow able to stato the glorlous facts tnt 100 Tndios | Marvelous Now tho lwart of the lindoo | 5, onger desired, stands In the way of your Dave been Sent ot to lieathen lunds durlng | Womnh warms toward Chrlst whien she cones | obinining nnother, aid rsenic In the culTue tieso ten yenrs: that to-uny tho women's [ t0 fnd that the Lord of the Christians “"l‘s is tho Inat forlorn resort; excepting when bontds. b youngest, perhiips, of all the | ONG Who honured women with his friendship {’nnlousy and suspicion rankling In your mislonary socletics iw'the world, nra ralsing | A0 numbored them nmong 1lis disciples, | fogo respecting the fidelity of your st more uioney and cmploying more misslonarles | denounced tha P"‘“’“"h"‘ forms of ""‘-fi 1 | ponlon drive you to visit your wrath upon than wus the wlmfl! Presbyterinn Chiurch | divoree, and unfaitiifulness, enlled them I Ifl the object of your suspleions I’ w brutal ns- twenty-five_years ngo; and that the Iadles | Sisters, _and —treated © them “B“I sault and denth; -excepting when your fiery who have gone fortli to' Persia, Syrin, India, [ the tonderness of = n l"‘"{“‘,“"l UG | and ungovernablo pussions get the innstery Uilitin, and other parts huve shown T mosy | there Is " another motive, hile .tho | and coipel you, i order fo gratify their dauntess courugs and perseverunce, Woinen of heathendo ara degraded and'ii- | clamorous deninnds, to tnke the o o an in- that the Lord Is richly blessing tholr labors. visoned, yebltJs fact that avionw ALY | nocent old inan for his toucys oxcepting, Now let mo call your attention to s fow | ribes whera our ladles are working the s~ | whew'of your own voluntary cholee, all your foels, ‘This ngo Is o wonderful forelgn mis- | Slonaries have found that tho great and se- | Jita’you Ravo boon deintin tquor until the slonary ngo I the Nisiory of the Christiny | Cret Mfluenco uf the wonion over sho wen | appetite, like thousand demons, hins taken “Church, Taken review of tho progress of | M the children hns been n groat olstacle tr possession of you, and I your delirium you tho mislonary work. 1n the year 1500 thorg | the sbrend of Christlanity.” Dr. Shoolbred, | FFust he duggor in J'our nelghbot’s heart. were seven mfmlnnury Boclotles in tho world | the Indian misslonary, anys: * In the family | gy then your lenrne counsel—partner iy so and 170 missionarlos In forelgn lands, To- “;’i“&:‘i:’;g::‘:!‘v‘{;m‘ lff'{,,’;“mmfl'[‘a:fi‘;’% lx‘r of )'onrugullt—lurgnéa the xikl'él utt d)'vsg:m\; - g nin; excepting when the spirlt of reveng Z‘f’i‘t‘:‘&r&g":fl:{gyl&:fl:‘gfl fi?.':fi?é«fi%fiffi'ffine?f nearly marriagenble age, thie women of Ludin | yrats'yon on nd st slaice itsolf In . youe | Tcan missionuries, arid 23,000 native prenchers m‘,fl;&‘:‘m{’mg’mh m‘,}";‘fl:&f&ffim‘fll’ arnmur . bgof.l‘l.- 1 ‘uo“nuttrilm mo;g oxco Lo Th - - | tlons. But thou shalt not Kill anybody, in m‘:\r‘#y&ec‘?e'ue?llfi ww&:@%"o&i“}h% tion of the community, Much of the prog- 5yy'circumatances, for any cause, aave those 1t was 20,250,000, or six milllons more, The, | Fe88 uinde towards truth and religlon In one | 3ivargd to, und I thon dost, hotwyever plau- et gatn of converts in heathon gains in 1878 | Benoration of the wen I3 lost to succeeding | giply your plan, you have the mark of Ciiin was eleven thmes s Inrge ns the not gulu of | Benerations, It Is ‘burked’ In the paonauity | upon you ns o marderor, church-meinbers in the same yoar.in our | Biul the rising rnco I8 sent out Inta the warld | "3\ [l piieation, this commandment forbids Presbyterinn churches in this co"“"},’__n with all the old superstitions and faith in whatever tends to shorten life, or mny sorve will snve S Y d Thy footsteps are not known, | human estinnte of n’Lrinity gr I'i&’ et el Hvee n"(‘l’:t;?tfl n?‘ “!.“Iesc m:& :‘l‘l;n?m;?v}z:u; f::‘l‘fli\x‘:“l S CONBTegn- | B it Lozw !...nw. i b A Presbyterian, Wrrl(!ng froin a lnrwflt t ndvantage In the 3 o at- | 18 own Churclh publication, p furanice from Mount Shwal. Tho hiabitunl | _Citicaag, April %.—To the Fivat Baptia | Skepticlsm and absolute unbeliet ave at- | his wit Ghurch party, Whera s '8 e ibers gf rictles of outing . Ite and claborate | Chitreli—MY DrAn Provesi: Soow nfter my | Ways tecompnnled belof. 1t may be that | Ahp PENAL0 Soclal purty, were presectt =mfpm~s 80 semzuneur\vlth stimulatne condi= | settloment ns ‘your pastor, and while steig- | our nge hns nore than the common supply of .‘Fm,u that cortain doctrines 0‘}’;;“0"éonlfll uients s to tampt an overworked digestive | wiing with the dangers which Imperiled your | doubters and doubt, but esch generation | & on of Falth could not possibly be the hu:t‘ organism,—nll nbandonment of one’s self 10 | progress, I beeame deeply Interested Lt tho since Chirlst tanght first Hils nssemblago of | of God,’ and yet, such & concession \nul' conviviallty and prandinl pursults ns an end, cunfilllon of our unelghiboring church on [ ohioe s furnished o Togular army of | Mot lend any ot that group luto (ouy T nll Intempernte excess in the gratltiention of Michigan Avenue, Dllnlnlshm‘f in numbers, 3 P ¢nuse they can hear the sliiple volea any of the appetites Is o monifest shortening | dishenrtened by fallures, and burdened with persuns slow or unablo to believe, The early | 3fastar nbove the dissora, ol life, nnd 80 A Imlunmu vialation of ths | debt, nat n fow of its members felt tiat tho | Christlan fathers found great opponents,— | are made secura by an atichorageof pergy commandment, 1 have heard men on thelr | property must be surrendered to satisfy the men the equal of themselyes In mental power | experience. There Is an HnMense thyyy ;l);lng bed ndl;llb—lll]t‘n r;! ‘{nau lfi{?ll_nlcsun—%lmt cred 'l'kufrg. iu thlls éuvul{ed flhe“ul:lfln‘(lnln- and in scholurship, and at all . times there m‘wege(rl.v\:lwhl:)nvn ;not Ivl,-nr;md Ium Wi :" Rle suppers in college: 1 | oncomt- | ent of an important centre of rel lous in- 2 R Al 'y are on. ngn itants llll,ll chented them out of Iife’s suceess nm\"m\‘“ml ,Ru extinetion of n Bv{‘uxlst or- | have been mon to deny what there have ) Y Inguirers or g putants, and with ail these, the y and brought them to nn enrly prave. ganfzation at a time whoen the population of | been men to affirm. It wasn question foro- nbleness of rtagn, e creed s np Of the crowds who yearly lay themselves | tiie eity wis rapldly Increasing, [ determined | seen by the prophets, Whether the Messfahi | to the life of faith, One o0ty of the meyy uipun thonltar of the fyrannicdl goddess of | to do everything it ny power to avert sich a would find faith ? Tha song preceded Jesug: | welghty thinkersin the orthodax departyy fashlon, in thelr eager devotlon to her be- | epiamity. . 'rlxuinchl n Avenue Churel be- of theology, "Theodore Ciiristlleb, s; shyiid Iiests, L'hiave not the to speak, You know' ing pastorless, 1 ventiind roe) themn fn q | ' Who hath belleved our report, and to whowm must bo confeased that th e m&hg in what throngs the willing victims prostrate i S of men, and serles of meellngs, which greatly added to [ 18 the armn of the Lord revealod 2" Lactan- | ot the fnst century was ohioit thomselves befora this dazaling srino of | my Iabors, wlrendy severo enonel in. denk tius, one of the earllest and greatest of the | the general apostasy fron meynwl-fi!:'l“;‘.{m more than Ephestun mngnificence nnd great= | fng with problems connected with the | Christian apologlsts, found skepticlsm ns | whjch then began, From the miiddle of the ness, aic, ta they worship, devoutly say: | wellbeing of my own' congregation renl In tho fourth century ns we find It in | elzhteenth contury to the end uf the firgt **Farewell health, beauty, comeliness, aid | but to which I’ think the revival vht' third of the niiieteenth, chiet authorilles sometimes modesty.” Yo know how the [ of {nterest in the now fire-lesolated sita mny | the ninetcenth, Unbeliof was what' was puipits and Institutions of leatning were yro- thin-soled shoes, gossnmer nttire, vise-like | be traced, Tho finmneinl dificnities of tho | feared most Ly the Founder of Chrls- noters of ratlonglism, For this spiriiwy tightness of apparel, microscopie’ huts and f situation being great and money having to b tianlty, and thus chme 80 often | theologinns havo only ourselves o thank, bonnots make war upou n body fearfully | provided to muet the fnterest on the- norts the Inquiry, Bollovest thou Me? Unbeliet | Wo are now reaping what we ourselves hars and wonderfully made,~made for warmtli, | gnge, several brethren of varlous Baptist sown.” If, In Its present essence, Chrisiian, for protuction against wet, mnde for full, | Churches were caliod togother for councl, | 188 thus beon a lifelong companton of ity aud ali feljglon offers somo unln‘ml“dl:?; froe, uninterrupted piny aid action of ll tho | wil decidod, almost unanlmously, to prevont | Chirlstian belief, and should not scem to any | oifies to & oaEron: bellef, how evilinustbg organs—the lungs—mude for o full oxygen- | foreclosure, Thoy, with the Michlenn Ave- | clergyinan us a wicked product of onr times | the cifect when man comes In with nany ftlon of the Dblud—the heart, ote. | Xou | nue bretiiren, contiibuted the money needed | and ns needing o kind of wrath and rhetorlo | forina ot b e buglom 11 to seea g know all this, ' You kiow how’ the brilliunt | to honorably meet all linbilities and savo the that wonld secin abls Lo “nip it fn the bud,” | Fathor in Ileaven Issometimes dificult, sron ]ml'w. With ita wldnight and enrly morning | propurty. T'his gencrous ling of nction was It unbellef wore not un old and widespread | 10 ood bersons, how miich more slow wust hours, heated room, and multiplied vefresh= | repeated mors than once, and the Impression i th mind be to feel sure of the exlstence o Inents; how the danee, with 1ts Hi-ventilated | was thus despened on niy mind that the peo- | evil, the pulplt of the pnst would find it dim- such & Father as was portrayed by the ol hatls, wilil oxeltomont. and intoxtention, 1ts | ple of my own chargo wire fully convineed | eult to prodtice now n renson of existonce. | Romanists, and Calvinists, nud Methodists? stimnlating supper, nlternate wirmth and | of the soundness of my views The philosoply of the pulpit les In the per- | Much of modern unbeliet must therefors clilllness, the ‘worning alr, the succceding | "1f ut that timo some $20,000 could hayo potual fact that there are propositions which | still be assocluted with tho fact that the doe 4ny’s \Ifll\\'{ ¢ sleep~you kunow “how | been ralsed to restore the auditorlum of the | qraso vaulunble, and at the same time so re- | trines of the Church are not so far reviewed these things inke tha' freshuess, beauty, and | imporiled chureh, zemodeling the house 50 &% | moved from mathemntical demonstrition, as | and restated as to mrke them ns 1rce as pos~ vigor and vital force from those who figure { to overcoma various _apparent defects, A If | gy create a reason for the oflice of & persun- ( sible from m{atery or improbability, Inthentin @ fow yenrs, and remand thom fo | a pnstor could hinve been settled, the revival siva and learned ministry, “Lho condition of | To this frultful'source of skepticism, pew & lite of obscure sufferiug aud promature n? business and the quickened \'ll&llt{ Of 03r | tho mind in spiritual matters hns made a | studies and new afiirmations in sclence have death. denonination on the South Sldo would have | Jong and pressime demand for that Kingd of | cone as o deep disturber of the heart, Laws This commandment hins a word, too, for all 1 guarantecd siccess, But 10 om0 wns rendr pleading which |5 commonly understood by | have been discovered and traced until many ovorworked bodies und brains among busl- | 1o furnish lllulllol)fl¥,mldlllecllllrcll.fllo\l{_ll the word * pulvlt.” ‘That” profession did | have seemed wlilling to barter away thelr nessemen who, under the tremondous pros- apprecluting the gifts of Mr, Tupper who |yt take rise in tho clearness of religlous | God for a law. The conscience and ll to sure of tho nge, unconsclonsly go. beyond | sorved. ns n supply, did not ses her statement -and proof, and in the universal | luoral feeling of man are In this new sclence, their strength, wse up their reserve foree, | way clear to eall him or,Andeed, any other to (lisposition of saciety to live righteously, but | the results of anlmnl experlence tn pursuit leave no niargin, and die L‘HI'IKY ot paralysis, | har pulplt. You, my people, while Yfl\ell'-'fll' it sprang from the wide demand for persons | of the best interests of self, Our world s a congestion of the brain, and Intense nflam- | )y codporating and leading in What had been | ablo and willing_to satisfy tho mind and | self-making world, 1t makes its own men mntory disenses, done, wero I no condition to nssuma the ulde the heart, When any elergyman, there- | out of mouads, and akes 1ts own consclence It i not out of pnce to ndd that there Is flmulclnlmaucnnlblmi'uf such an enterprise, fi.m, arrnigns the Bkeptleal of to-day us | outof failures and successes. * It hasnddal somothing for parents and teachors to learn | qs your own debt still remnined ot 30,000, | thoigh they wers o gross vico of the flmug to the mystery of the eurrent faitl by sug. In the culture and aducution of their children. | Wit the beginning of the year, hawever,we | and applies to them the most sovore terms of | gesting that un impersoml universo by 'gub- Thesysten adopted inmany places greatly im- | reafized that o ehange hnd takeh place (1 our denunciation of the ‘vocabulary, he scems | sible. Without attempting to refute thes bults healthy develobment, Injures tho con-"| conditlon for ‘the “better. Very ensily our | iioter smog lsappreliension #s 1o the origin | clainis of sclence, we concede this: that sy stltution, and shortens_life. The brain cult- | debt was reduced, and it was revealed that | gpg Import of his calling. The .unbelief of | are the most reeent amd most potent causey ure s too Intense. Natural ordor: cellular | our growth had not been alone in numbers, | the human race Is os constant & faet us the | of skeptical sentiment. They Joln "with thy tissue, thon the muscular, then tha cartilage- though that mmounta to an addition of 431 in | giekness or health, the happiness or unhay natural obsourlty of rellgious evidences, snl nous, then tho osscous, then_the brain and | two years, but in avatlable wealth and ingen- | yinpss, of mankind. Ilow to doal with this | with the repulsiyeness “of wnny creeds, nervous tlssues, ‘These eartler need much | erosity, An oucstanding obligation to the for- ntuense and ever. solf-renewing doubt {s n | adding density to that cloud of distast: ir false gads Instilled Into their minds ccns exercise and nutrition, | muer pstor hus been paid by n fow, very few, | question of mnny aiswers, but there must bo | which has always moved olong Letveen yee;rgugéfimsnfl'lglfirn'{‘fgég :‘r%xx‘:lnté‘dlflg E%’; tholr " ingihers’ toaching and ‘I"’“;‘"’l“f-" fi:ul‘?:fil that l‘t‘:.fmr&?&x‘é dfi‘t’:‘r‘ht‘h\ll:lgtflfi m,‘u'l‘,‘:;“ c‘,‘,‘“fiflyné’l'l“‘:“‘;mo‘;",‘(‘flg“flg“‘;,fifc},'“li' ml‘;“l','crl’;"'}' nimevc!fl “V“-"}I"r“;s{’r‘iufaf';fifiug'}g i ll(llu'»hfld. for dflh““-'l& L'a'crh ong ;0“ in lglli "‘?fl&'u%fifl&f?infiifi“fiflie,.z Ganibiold 5 ves’ - A el chov 4 v only fifty different langunges: to-day It ex- r. Shoolbred gives™ thia striking” In- | yiingst to Pmtect aud prolong life, 'This very common, and’yet. which 13 lesh ensily | oomngan anllstuct‘wnry. wilderness, and a method for ench age: buf 4 staiteo of a largo Hindoo villnge In his own ¢l ol . iuts In 20 different lunguages, and ifsston- | GRG0 00, G7Ke, L FINO0. ¥LoAS T 1ve owi ff"i;"hl:mrfl"lfio .."vi.m“;'x'fu‘m’}g?n“‘/ll‘.'lgl arles have Iu Keventy years glven “}'w""'“"’ Idolntry, whilstall the women and all” the | 4lirentens or Tmpertls lifo and take st possibie 10 shy luman languages that boforo woro | oiiideen ‘Yewnined uttory nnohtned. e | L to & N thore- unwritton, aeo, then, that in tho missionary Jabor of | precuutionst D Dresorvett, 1|'| ndani lolis, Sald: * Wihon L il sco n. 1iindos | Solutely essentitl to the giiccess of all mis- | “CAYCTCG bY neglcet and cnvoleshess nro convériad to Cliristianity, L shall bea sonres. | Slonney wotke, 8o 1say I tho lienthon wom. hore heartily condemned. Qutof thesocomes Sopetel to Ultriath to resqrroction ot | '8 lifluence, us well i In the heathen wai. | 1105 heart! something lke wholesnle slaugh- ” aw’s degrodntion, you and I are presonted an life, ecitomb: o] ‘d“g lllll;uliyrcng‘l‘ II:“ h‘!‘ ;&dx{ men and a4 At 11 L | for of human life, Iecatombs of viet g0 :’vuxel:le‘n. ‘\’JfiL nave !linflx:::fudn Hmu’{"hium’u'u ml:(? ':‘"’; {;‘g{,fl,“',‘!,",',‘,V"_‘,,E,°G‘;;"}’gr,$"m Women | reeking to the nitar OE nnxxllgmllcl:: nn{ll enlrlu- A e Bt s hesale death, sy point o b0 | ., Brotiizen, wolive it n Geiid age, 1t o n | ISHSEY 0t o pastof thise elthor direstly . sublime privilegs to tive I such o contury | J O Mos: i oih l-[lrhll't‘m,:nnl“flfirmesa Lhnrlsglnnq and to'the bli il to live | cont, legislation 0ses was sound on this point, fact that all euto observers, whiethor Hin- | A8 this, 1 the wildst of all the glorions mové- | 1¢% i keps n vielous ox whieh. titmigh doo priests and philosophers or English Goy- ;:':::‘fn“?n'zg‘:‘lll‘ mg‘:“l'lf"l’,‘;a‘l%fillg“l’;“m“ j‘{fl“;’ the crlmhmlut;nrclulmqs of the n\vzllur.lkille:l n fm‘"a"({e’}f";: 'i{ll"l"-‘fi.""n'?‘gfifitd:n13"'1'6 and of Clirlstian civillzation, Surely we can | il thelt tho Ter v adjud B4t Monen ""l. P u‘”fi" "3' e dont {un( understand now uomelhlnh'anlummeuuln of | could have the handlng of our raitrond Dloody. relticione. ot 1indosn. and tha | CTia’s 1iystorions words uttered to Tiis steambont and niiing conpnics, oto. 1 Tool e ions o : disciples when they wers unmzed ab Iy o bt hitire Brahminism 1s to disappear in these centur- sure he-would put things on an entiraly new fes 110 Ttonin and Grein Doty tialwm in tha e el oaiel works thoi theo | usis, When colllslons, uihyplic ngnts, fire 'ufig. this lln uan age of forelgn nissions. ?"“I% {,“’n‘;"ffl ,twllll“me !“;R\{h:;lgu_o{ ufi g\‘&‘llt lawelver would oceuslonally find some- The cross Is bolng plinted In the dark pinces | 108G Buthe that s 16 may, loty A thae | body responsible, Instead of chorging it il of tho earth, Agiln, this is an ugo especiully | thatfor Jusus’ sake wao do our part In that | ty1ijo laws of Natire ot an Thseratnols Proyl- of wowm's |‘Is§‘!nn'nr work. Ifilul‘: to the | ST¢RL ‘““’tr“““' wark for which the Clurelt | qupce, " 1¢ there i anything which has now Words of that. vetersn of. Tudinn misslons, fifilfl‘""fia ‘I,'r'e;‘:flfi'“”gfrfllg"agg'e,!{"‘:',‘"5':,‘"":; come to be Iudlcruuulnml of the nature of o bt s 4 — B e , i} Ve ting necesy to thalbuonty Should wa | ¢ the Clirlstian Church, with nil hor il sorry compaiifons of men and women BY0 Linth nctus to- ences, wherever humnn beings live and ¢ _ funses, bt hat o doors o xenmins il | Sicet, yi eloer porish by cem op by ueck e opened n citles like Benares, Lucknow, 3 ! A d Delhl, an B0 nIndles " - boller-Inspectors and sharp, nvarlelous wen each the Word of God nduo women, CRMON DY THE 3 LT, vy e . would have roplied, * Al things are possible The Rev. Atthur Littlo preached lust even- “"-ll“ with lumlnmmimm lmlen“ with u:s T onie N A | ne 1 o Now Engand Conpopniom | ont e F Mt s, ol Goil'aohe? Fom Calenitn 10 Perbamiey | Chitreh 10 o falrstzal andlonce, notwiths g ongineers, and switehtenders, and con- ond In the south as far as° Palaw- | standing the unfavorable weathor, I1isser- | ductors would il - verdict benring 1pon 7 gotta, the mesiengers of tho Indian Fomalo.| mon was one of n series on the Command- | them whioh at fonst would Jead them. to wors: % 24 4 d s/ olutat T e 0, 6 | Bhat st not ot s, b ot A oy fonte, o fal than thiy great fugtof Lo-duy,—tho unseal- | "Tho roeverend: gentloman spoko us follows: | oxertlons, reclluss exposures of 11£e for solish ing, the unlocking by the gentle hauds of ‘Lho slxth commandment hus Ita origin | ends, ‘Tanuer fusts, nseending In batloony, C;n&llsnln:n wtz;nvu u‘f o ;fl’"mm["so uu;l lmmnn} fill‘lll Il‘nmlntln the gr nt‘ ‘n]eutml tr‘xjuh ot thfi m{lfl(}‘n u;'«';’f."l'%"."’é"‘;"mflffi!{z’l. uo.n‘xl-‘f?rlnt‘nlsll”km of tho East, those dexrading prison-liousesof | dignity of wan' and the sucreduess an iz boyond d miltions of our slsters \vllm: age afteroge | broclousness of Iife. IEis o strong guvem- | suorts enrried to oxcess uro cloarly forbld- have been fast closed to the entiacs of the | ment, & wall of protection, abold defonse | dun by this statute, Aud the cominentaries JGospel, When we think of the wonderful | thrown around humun 1ife for its presurva- | and writers ob Moral Selence lncluds in thely tonching influeiice of womon, whother | tion and protection, 1t would warn off and | enumerntion all “so-eniled doctors and phy- amongst the jgnorant of their own sox or | drive awiy avery ruthless invaderof thisholy | sicians who, without suitable quulitications, wnongst the little children aud young people, | of holles; this sacred siirine whoro this in- | nssunie to practivs thefr profession snd so the powor exliibited inall our Subbatli-schools | effable spark, kimlled by the divine tuch, Is | lmperil human fife. And £ am inelined to and in all our common-sehools, we cannot bo | Xopt burning, and whieh once rnwut 1o | agreo with thew-n thelr suggestlons. For It surprised that the age of woninn's influence | nicoat huinan, skill can ever ngafu rekindle | i3 bnd onough to bo slek, DG o Rave your marka i great era In iksstonary ndvance, mid | into s flame, This commandiens thunders mmucomvllcnlell. and your situation o that the remarkablo uprising of Christian | out s bmperatlve ogaiust ol nssuult, all | more eritleal, and the recuperntive energles wonen of this lfellfll‘l\ll(m {n forelgn mission- | vielence, carclesness, negleet, nbuse, every | Interferred with b¥ the blumlurlu‘rl and ox- | amid all these variations the thne for. liarsn | ficlent faith, let us not be slow to afim thi detected uud _punighed, one in W'“““l'"""y A fow weeks' lntor. the ‘Michigan avenuo | lnngunge towards those outslde the Church | there is much skepticlsm In t_lui] warld wich so-called good '““,}l ““‘l’“'i'l‘m“ f'-'l"?_“u'"i" mecting-house perished by fire, This disns- | wiit suldom come, 5 .. | Is guilty before lllmfl‘ aud God, gtk st lenorantly ravl lml y]’““. '} il ff’f ter came with ® crushing “welght on all wiio [ -~ Let us not te-doy touch upon tho fack of, | ‘comies from nn idlenvss or a wn!E‘ i sfnl hands, atte which'very greatly fnter: eres With | hnd been hoping for the resuscitation of tho | unbollef, but rathor upou. e causes s | Wil ot stidy calinky tho pagesal naluret the developniont ang Bfety of our “'-'““"["Y- church _thnt formerly wurslllred within its | yualities, Asa\unl.u’: thatour uige contains a | of the best nien, . When "-IL'hw eflmm fl the hnpplness of our homes, and the Serhiaps | Wulls. “Even my falth which, though blind, | vast amount of religious skeptlcisu, let us | and bluster are joined together, the s of soclety, vne oftwhich you “’“ll verhabs | lid been stronk from the first, wavered, To | scek the reasons for sueh o wang of spirituul | pitiable. Ench one, man or \Vqlll““‘m‘l’ ohas think - the Chrlatiun infulster onght Hot 10 | repair tho bulldiog, ns-X luve snid airendy, | vision and Hope, - 1t comes ae e comionat | Poahed years of rational powers and proc think, 1 wean unte-nutal murd oh o 69 | would ouly hnve cost some $20,000; but i | tion that all these aflinations about n God, | esses, owes it to self and Roclef y' o m A structlon of human life in ity ""-“m"‘}“-, ul'“ testore o after the conflngration would in- | and a diving Medlator, and o second ife, are | very calm and very patlent Sady ot blotting out of nn Iugmnrlnl 1ty ‘bufore it | voalyy un expenditure of mora than $50,000. | more vnen to denial or distrust than are the | these leading propositions in rtillu“\lnh 110 renchus a stags where, l”l’ its ""l"g and ‘;" Whero was such t sum to come from? 'The | dicta of inathemntics or of material things, | be slow to deny Dl’llllflifl ssald it a0 b fantlio appeals to the tonderness of a moth- [ o sanguine lvoked incredulous, and the | For rensons unkinown to man tha Creafor | nble. A falth and mlmwlcI &, av o or's heurt, It e nssert [t8 rlght to lwl'"“‘l'“ most ardent wera dispivited. As you are | has scen fit to conceal Himself from the | cherlshed by so mnn¥ of the wogl 1"“?« h recelve protection. uln proportion to '|8 nware, the Michignn Avenua Chureh, os | guze ot 11is children. Ilo hos never beon | and which seom 0 nwnw:fi w Ilk:ge.“gv helplesncss, Of the extent, unnatiral- | fuciich weary of tho strugele to resist tho | ny evident us tho fuct of sen, and .sky, and | happiness, may well clatu the marl i Hoy o i Morrible gulle ot Uis | icelfuble, humedintely Droride for 1o own | g T ssngcictpf sen. and sky, and | appinoss, us, not for a fow days r year. Bpeel fl’. of ““"“‘l’f bI need -"“"‘i “’t‘"‘l"' disgolntion, and expressed its willineness to | wish to belfove in a God, and therefore can- | but all through Ulhleufllhlv"f&,u g{”cm’ The in human nm.l Arl nrllmu practice o! “i deed the property to any new Baptist organ- | not discover Ilis presence, §s of very limited | swift deninl of the leading tene A Tunticidu which characterized the nutlons of | fation that might be formed. This action | application, fur man does nut wish to bellevo tlnnllyl 18 only to exposy U“Sfl f'fw ot nutlquity and - pagan “m“""vl now Iy l“"E was roferred 1o our Assoclational Commite | i death, but the evidence rides over all his | edgo of the mnxim that l”l! in vk e mors wieked, criminal, Isvoltin iy and 3% | tee, aud by them was I turn referred to yon | propossessions on thnt subject, 1t remains | norance to make up its mi d quickly" > neds no denonstration that the destruction | \gne ehiireh of il others mont directly con- | to be Inferred that the oxistence of n God Is | many of the moral fdens o Dmnklud, resey ot life Is murder, whether It b at ong stagt | cerned In What it contemplated. "o your | ot ns obvious as tho' fact of (leathots 1s | thomaclves to indolait or el of jts duration ““l““"lt‘ll‘“‘l' -‘l"hfl"_“,“'lu‘“ “"’“‘: ‘honor It miust ho snld that you were not slow | based upon _eonslderations which do not | fopand tha ldler aud tho ‘giytion, ool e wenpon be nimed b lifo In lts germinant and |-¢," poot 'the responsibility, Promptly you | compel convietion, ‘Che argument is par- | fashionable beau hn\nnuurl oen (ho ver embryonle stages or in its ripencss Jud tull | expressed your: conviotlon that n churei | tiu, the_ ovidence clreumstontial, ‘and fos | sons vermitted of fortune tod scover Uelans mummyuhlcvulumnont.“{"ulnmul lfrm" !hé ought to b so cstablished near thae heart of | been of such a quallty that even good men ot liburty.or ludnm‘ or ;}lw:m o{n‘.’ oy pot’slmlul_l!les. in ity lllosn; 'l mltl'fl.lu \“1 the clty, and appointed o commitiee to ses | have pmyerlullv songht some evidenco | never been the P“" oge 'u‘ lm'(lnnuwonh inclulmed, unnsserted rights, ly Pt | whether the money neesssary to such o work | which wlaht fully satisty their honrt, | 1t has | thing worth seelng, or to benr aps bl o miysterlous, too divine o thing to o) ¥ | ‘could be obtalned,” You have alvendy heard | nlwiys been possible for o fow wminds o | lear ng, or to do unym!nz\;var“ rreair of nny sucls profany "i“"'i‘- ‘:‘“Yu“']“hb“ I | tholr® revort,—n ropnrt about ns rewmirkable | afien that the Unlyerso came by chance, or | In her religious domaln, ntury lias does hamded and daring fmpioty, 3 by I"’" us nuything whioh lins come beforo us in the | by whntis culled the lnw of minterlal things; | cuse ta offer for any ons who Wl e tuenns o harmless thing to llullu timper \\" th | past two years, Nearly four-Afths of the on- | and out of this easy possibility havecome the | rellglon over whose ideas llmdxns |E:r!. i o diving gitt n ity K"l""""‘ aud "’{""{“‘V" tire nmount has becn secured fn cash sub- | great urguments reaching sil the way from | pationt laborloys time, and shed o tears. fa perlod and processes. b isstrikli tho bIOW | seriptions, nnd the ohe grvo obstacls to a1 | Sob A Pk 1o Tuloy, 10 help establish | prosaiics of probloins o great gy tioso f ie 51.‘."““"{5 “"l‘{““‘",'" (avelltatng In ety | onward wiovemont hus been romoved. the bellel in a Supreme Belng, This nr‘l in m\fl ‘l‘?l"“fy of uisn,all good Kk af s BrovRIont s srnthpn s | - Tho condition, however, on which this | argumientation hs bect lan, and most kind | W i ataud witih(facks fullof:sase U] |;mr Ier‘ :’u thoss o, Corasns lul recelvo | Monev hins been subscrlbed in one of grave | and most patlent, thus disclosing thefact that | an IP;?I ouln elllsmlssvlnlnl ey wih & UCH Hastrart WAt Tepent, must go | Noment to me, and places on measerious re-. | the existonce of od has alwnys been o hnit- ToNEl for the Uit of Natnra atways Jeads 1o v‘l‘ill bt )Im'uhm‘m;x to Gol's DRF to- by | sponstbilit, . For rasons which I could not |-concenled triith, and that sowe persons of fl:‘l!l- e g o uull Hiose \who hoid b8 et fde of Iferad, who murdered | Feveat without transgressing, In appenrance | upright. ifo iave In all nges walked Inthe | a WYof eckonine o, Tudceits, tud il oticr eHininia it | O fetst, tio bounds of modusty, tho-con- | slidows o€ uubeliof, No arguineuts have e ARt and study, and zeal on e by dyed tholr hunds in uman blool, And [ tribitors have conditfoned uieir'giving an [ been elnborated. tor ‘mankind by Plato, or sid of thes Clyatah hitat. by’ an verpetual a8 W0 el Knonws What roimbutlon Gui b | 1Y lending the ontoEprig iid Becotnin bas: | Socratas, 9 Sk L', oF Bishop’ Dutler” to 1 tho cloud of Gotibt which follows civilix on swi ik henvy 10 Bo yIsItai typurs Hhove oo aw aranl Ztion: Rud, for rensons huly \;’x‘l'm';,"}cga"af“}",fl‘"fi;i‘t"’"fg:g“% 11| s Joud,of doubs whiet fulfh e, sial consclenceless omplrics and charlntans who [ Which T am prepared to nss By o 2 but e blisk ile faith § liave gono to thelr long homa; for, whileo! i tormined to accept the trust, I do this be- | uaing but to eatablish o publle fuith n a per- unes e - | church wré not members of any, and thelr ol 3 k witl (e iy hoFucer the, pyslclni—prontl | Siiles L the mttor daseret o oo, | Htontabls. (ot Natocs T o beisfw” ( vellglous pleadiugs must, bexin sgidh B to. gullty connivanco In the netarions, o | aHons I do 89 Decauso It would bo diflioult, | heavy aurtnins the cusa of ail thiugs, Tho | now FTow Of each new ganeration clariy rutingandt Nendish work, ey dovbrye, | 1t uok tinwosaible, for'n stranger to wrusy tia | ible, [ ts Narrativo and _in 1t ol Jitary. { Uow sorrowy of sault naw gedersto) ¢ k. \vlful they too seldom receive, tho reprobu. | Present state of things and follow It up with | ture of Job and l)lwlll}lluclms that Jehoval | sit (a?uw N wfl : l;lllfl?ul e Tt race stall toh of 1 koud Beapla ns the Worss elemies ;“ll}'fllllllst'l. while tiere e many who cun :lllt‘lvflflmll ;}llfi‘c&w}‘\m{& of thy .’;'&‘L?Jfi.‘.'é,“?fi lave wept 1tself Inta thie grave, and 50 * " y wny place in your pulplt and suceeed oy J S e o D iogtoty, mu bartielyants 1 tho snost terri- | (5 WY PIACD, I ZONE Buint thah wywelts ad | David siys the foutbrinta of God are tdo i aupmicntative and, persuasive CodiCy ‘b o tho et of 11poncraten, the fotnor | LU0, tnally, buciiuso L Mevor cun coriseut | flib se, 50 i 1o ono -can. discover then: A ey onoct 8 Rt o . ki ot medicine, who windenfl s pupls swearto | 10 10se one tneli or stone of Buptist property, | ‘Lo water ut once closes up and erases the U‘ & :‘,d “Bg iy point o skeptie toward abstaln froln the commission of this erime, | OF forbear pny sacrificoon wy part to pre- | heavy footfulls, “An Inqulry Into skofiufl,nm b b THits pefauistveness. st Ast Tliht o TovIvei. Akt hiudy binding how | Sorve sucht i Towtion s that b Seichigan | Wilah shull omit {his obstacioufered | s i e Chinslady m,fi“ all who assuine to practice tho 5lvllm avenua to our denomination, In God's prov- | vre will ba a most imperfout and unjust treat- f‘lnllld md"};ni:f en:u N avery ond ded’ art of heuliug, - My frlonds, mny plea to-night | deice 1 “g";'r"‘,‘,‘:,g’g"f,':,'f,‘,",j;g':},‘;fi,‘{:,:‘,",‘.,..’i‘;}: RS A porsonal God s ot | potiats it uned rude and cummandisg Il ¢ reatnes equality: {L‘},‘}l,‘;flté;,’g; Iilll',?m:““mzy' K}f“&:w:'hw“,‘ botull it rou tho fire und commoreinl panie, | the only proposition ot rellilon, and_many S'“&‘K“ In el 01“'::,‘:2";',{3.‘,‘:%’%"1 Ly sk finds n fullor and completer vindiention | Q1 which wiore or luss "’“’“'f“"l Uikralic- | bursols Who sacaps tlio, clouds u thatono | i “longer the " shout, of '8 ymentl in the Sornton on the dount, where Chrlst | 1ous bodles In the city, and through your | pnrticularare liable to trouble elsewhore In all{ l.hoenwh of ' friend. Chuge! pronouees even unger without o canso | fulthfulncss, codperation, and generusity | iho career uf faith, Tho doctring of A second it raiment as it may, this porsunsivenes B (dinregard ot Tns dignlty, ) entifs | WY comnng hus not been 1 vaing wid, now | ife liea before wian, to bs decepted or rejoct- T that s dutiss, ke thaso of lofe him a fool, tho vury cssonca uf this crime of | HINLuhu iiterest id safe aud auutlier appenls | ed, atid here too the fact 18 50 much ron- | W d dication, will Teta e i return forevet murder. Let us from this honsa with n | Tor belp, It would not be I harmony with | eealed that often doubts arlse. among those ll:l le ‘mi on, wm e ra picu the pialm new appreeiation of the. saoredness of thip | WY viows of "“l(‘“““‘"“““" ot Chrlst for | Who must, desiro to beliove in u heaven to D ars N hented thstti®y | um,.,,'v’},’,, boon, : throw uround lifo nll | 10& to hesitate, A larga congregntion cun by | come, Indeed it I among the guod this ;Vl' rl :u {G“dpwr;‘ru T the sea, possible snfexnaris and_defunses, and mako | DUlL up on Michigan " uvenue, oo that will [ furm of skepticisn 1s very common In our fhotmriits of Gud wer b gaed at once o stand with all oue might nininst nll senti- | o uccessiblo ot only to tie uiuent butto | day, Dersonsof the highost oharactor and | the O taatt s Sy wo all Touk out w ments aid practices which tenil to cheapen | Ho weedy, and one especlally accessible to | educatlon are often found in the deopest sor- Tark. the samo phonomenon,—ts foofils i ot o e it excotlones; | nol GRSl et ML, TR WHo A | S0 ey el coiol, be, misured that | mark the wsige phonoryenel (1, Gwnd - b vithout church homs, and, t ; oy 1(,“’",‘,‘,""{‘,"'"“"""’5 itis ,“;“{‘,“‘,‘;gl\-,,,,';fi? '"l%:l‘ thereforo, 1 At coustralned tosevec my re- | the grave. ‘Fhelr hope depending largoly Where for an Jiour at loask tho &3poi he possibil e i Y & Iatlons with you, and go furth {0 this grout | Rpon te histary of Jesis Christ, fears com | trace them, but they Aro it ‘and Christian PAB Gl ¢ mi(lunnklul.d R i u-{nt by lhlntflry mny anvu helfn commlxsed I:y mi?;l;lgs&:!fi:.v “‘llll‘mwfl‘““"’lf Just, whers 10 i exceedingly anxlous that this separn- | mistaken writers, or writens anxlous 10 I3 poasl DR, LORIMER, fou) Shal Do willelod it & NN bost satea: | Tountl & how relisions yuuaty. 1¢has boen | Ominipotent lins pn“%%"éfine.’ L hose foot: UE RESIGNS THE PASTORATE OF THE ¥INST | |gted 1o promote tha contin the experience of many of. you to be called | that, In the long epoch: B Water, el x BAPTIST clunen, and efliclency of the First Church, After Il?nn to speak words of cheer to friends who, | steps wi}l still sdmmlu “.‘,,en’ and nhm*i At o meoling of' the congregation of tho | malsing allowance for the loss of thosé who | When death has entered thelr homes, have e e I uts of tho toub 0 First Baptiat Churoh, held some wecks ago, | 1oy deem it mnlrdulmu «0 Into thonew or- | been unable to believe that the loss was not e b e o e b nnu wonder whe 4 itte . inted 1o confer with o nization, 4 stronk body tinuncinlly unem- | to bo perpetunl, ‘The future world has never | those near to the If f1'0 live i, It B acen wig anpalutal Lo confer with | frruged Swill Temnin; and, da the traol of | t0od out bt fors Rumanity sa disthicr us the iem inan shatl dio shinll ho Hvo B reap- committeo from the Blichigan Avenue Baw: | pobubntlon fs In thio direction of this church, | sun or s the blue eanopy Tuil of stars. All | equally true that Chris ':n‘nhl a1l these fallisg tlst Chureh In regurd to the vroposition of | only n leummnr{)lncnm’unlanee can possibly | Nterature, inspirod and uninspired, hins plet- | Bear to chant }uulluwfll 1 3 tho Intter orgunizution to turi over thelr pro- | be oceasioned. But the purtleulur steps to | ured degth os o valley of shadow, hi lears of mu&_—____ i ary work should be one of the niast notable | kind of' trentinent which conthd put In peril | perimenting of an Tgnorant physiclan is too events in the history of the Church since | this thing which God breatites Into man, con- | mueh Lo ask weak hunmun daturs to Jondure, those sarlier duys, when womsn were doing | stituting him s lviug soul, and tashlouing | And yot It s sometimes this way. From the 1 heathen Gredes and heathon Asla Minor | him aftsr His own Inoge, Nhur ur plow, sIx months i a doctor's aiilee, ust what women nruruso to do und are dolug And It I8 only ns one comes to feol thatman | with feot elevated upon the stove or table, o a-dny [ heathen Asln, when Paul, writing | has something mysterious and ufinit abont | moderate fngerine.of e truatises on physe to his friend 1n l{llllluul. aald: ‘0N, trug | hling somethuik which sepnrates lim by » lology, hygleng, vte,, mingled: with neces- yoke-follow, help those womon,? distunce which eannot ba meusured froni ol | eary oifico-work, n ¢ nngerously lmited fo- ‘The nineteonthi century muets the first cent- | Hving crentures i the world besides, and the | millnrity with tho names and number of the ury. In cthis, our ‘womun's misston- | wonderful llll;nllr of human nature recog- | ones, uscles, ete,, one or two. courses. of ary work, we are going back to primitive | nlzed, that life will be sate nnd erlue infie- | lectures in sowe Institution digntiled by the 1 methods,—the metliods whicliapranz at onee wont, - . s name of college, where the lectures are from tho carliest preaching of that Gospel of A few words aside from the main disous- | crammed Inty kil without asshntlation, 1 Curlst Jesus which everywhero untranchises | slou: 1t may and ought to bo sl in this plecs of purehmont duly signed and indorsod, Wowan, smuncipates hot, ennobles her, for- | connection -that this Ilfe Is thus utinitly | an oftlee, o sign, & new at and cont, n wells Dids her vppression, raises hor to her 'trus | sncred and worthy nlmost, still 1t Is not caparlsoned horse, o duluty case ot heallus position s man’s equal, and companion, aud | always to be our Dighest al to preserva it, | mixtures, and uull(‘m professional alr, and cllow-worker, and ' wnleh recognlzes | The snnie great Iaw of Jove which forbids us | the ‘)'uunu' man, without dlschlllm nt the dor greut powors and her pucullur | to kIl reguires us sumetimes w dio. Thura begloning, thoyrough cultuvent thu middle, or dtness for many speelal forms of | ure solue things movesucred than lite, Truth experiency at the end, Is all vendy for tho Christian onterprise, and, ‘my frionds, {s it | Iy more sncred, and on mny be called to div | moat diftienle and crlllutfl cosed s aud tho worst ot tie duty ot the pulpit, in looking npan | for teuth, - Honesty Is more snered. . Tho | of all Is thit this unfiedieed emplrio will very lils great aind blessod uprlsing of Chirlstian | woll-bslng of_my follaw ien sk, he deuror | Nkely cellpse the oiil and well-read physteinit ‘women, to contemplute the tuet and wisdom | than life, * The pllllnmilruolnl, the soldler, | of mony years, There I n cortnln class of shown by our femals misslonary socloties, | the physlelun who ot the call of duty ree c1uuulm aud charlatans culllng themselves or the marvelous cournge, und solf-denlul, | mains umonf( the sick and dyling, breathing | doetors whaose 1flumln. In pronouncing thelr ' nd enduranee of our fomule wissionaries? | i the pestilentinl vnlmrn. the sclentist ex- | eulogy, may well resort to the chorus sun; When we_look around and see how God {8 ploriug the Aretic reglons and the centro of | In xm\hu renrueuvuly of Saul and David: blessing thelr lnbors, or whon wo enjoy the | Afrien, and, sublimest of ull, ne\'lmpfit the | *Saul huth kilted hiy l!louumldn‘ul!.mt David fure privilege at home of weeting some of | wissionnry' of tha crows, nperliing 1ite to | his ten thotsanda® This will thoir e~ Lhen fuco to fues aud hearing from their lips | suve souls~aro Nlustrutions o the Tact - that xmll':.—lhln thuir epitaph and glory when e Ry i bo taken, aid the precise nothods to be eni- | nsked with the old sacred poet, * Whother, if of thelr labors, thelr trinls, teir sueueum(t thire I3 something dearer than e, . The owi lives shall conse, . ”l" rtyl(o ?;‘ ‘fl:lmrh' ,gmlv!‘".i}fil:‘&l: "““:_ ployed in enr?'hm‘c‘mt thedis pluns, 1 muat | 8 man die, he shall live nuulmh' and has af- A CHANGE OF VENUE. " then, brethren, It becomes the huu‘ny duty of | principle \vnlnh requires me to sacrifled wy | The Sixth Commandnient condemns all 1g- | Shureh should ba orgunized, i reter to your discretion and your preferences, | firmed with our modern poot that Bctal Dispatéh to The Chicago Tribu! ¢ for every Cliristini minister, standitug Hofors his [ own 1o b e call of duty requires e to { noraut trifilug, under the guise of xmreulou- teo submltted the following roport at o meete | Muy you bo dlvinely- guldud. O your des God moves in & mysterlous way WAUPACA, Wis, April 50.~Tho sub o own llock, to say, wlmlm‘ the words of Paul | consent to the sacriflco of tha liyes of . othor | al trestment, with human §te, man may | bng hell Inst Friday eveniug: clslon I wait, ready to unite ln any plan that His woudors to pertora, libel of Dr, l‘(e wipster, of the Norther ot old, * O, tras yoke-T lows, ull help these | men when the highest euds wnd best inteiests | not be to blne for his ignorance, but, bolg To the First Buptist Church, Chlcago— | will prove ndvantageous to you aud cons It must therefors be conceded that much i 0' likosh, ngulnst e womel, s who Juve “the heathen | of humanity demand it, !f,'nnnmr. fur uitewplivg"to pructice What be | DA BRETINEN: Your Committconppoints | ducive to the common good. of ukepticisi vesults from the fact that the | sane Hospital, near Osh i t + desire them to know the Go: Y 1leucs {t inay Lo remurked In passing that | does not know. State B to confer with the Connuittee of the | 'Flanking the church and congreation for | exlstenco of a Glod and of u second life of | O. Wright, Secratary of the Staie P, o Michignn Avenus. Baptist Church to con- | thelr cobperation and sympathy dueiug my | man gre ideas which do not compel bellef, | Charitles und Reform, nI:Id Wt".‘}"“':‘m Tias slder the proposition inhde by them 10 tury pastorate with them, and bolleving that they | but which” nre® based upon econslderations | bave bean tried fn Winnel N?l!l P l,,,,",gun! ovur thelr property to a new ehurch organis | will appreciate the motlves by wiieh I an, whiclimuke 1t easy for even righteous per- | been taken to this coumy&cm “ulwflg gatlon, provided ‘one should +be furtied, nclunrml; and nssuring them of wy desirato | sons to fall lnto pafnful and life) ong-doubl, | yenue, Therefore,this nulm st tenn @ Which would rebulld ‘the house of worship, | serve them In every way, and old tiem ut To sk why the Creatorof the unjverse | here for trial, probably at ‘\'I:IHUMQM"N' ond also to lenrn whether a suillefont | this Juncture, as 1 alivays shall do In the tut- | should have’ wt[gllwcl o doubtof Ills exist~ | court, which comuences at —— i —— 3| o - who - love liberty and woull l:;Dumm:l- this commandinent not only does not forbld |~ Viewed from the standpofnt of this com- ato down-troddon women everywuere, |-tha intliction of cnflml wishuent for ws | mand, all voeations and oceupations whone f you love the Lord und ‘deslre to make | der, but demands it un the ground of tho su- | products are inimleal to human life come ; known Lls name from pole to pole, 811, flrumnmnellly, worthiness, And greatuess of | uidur the smme condenmation, Mon who 4 with your meuns, and your prayers, and your uman lite, "~ “To waintally tho greatness of | munutactire burglam’ tools and othor helps sympathy, hely thesi wonien who labor v | mun 1t muy somothies be necessary thag the | for their nofarjous work; cliemlsts who (1 the Gospel.” murdorery who I by ualice or wid passion | lute drugs and medielnes deslgned to heal, anmount of funds conld be secired to guaran- | ure, = 1 remuin, with sweot memorles of th | ence or of the existence of & secold lifo tobe Now, look at some motives that should forgets the mystery aud wondertulness of | or articles of food deslgned 1o nonrish life, the suceess of the enterprise by leave to vu}. and withs'constant love and grutitude, | possible to any heatt, 15 1o ask that won be BODY FOUND. consklrulle us to take u deop Iuterest in this | the nhature of hls victlm, stould be put to | or olls destgned w furnish Beht; who stizht | yeports ; tielr pastor, i ' Grondk U, Lomser empowered 1o uudorstand tho Infinit On Bpecial Dissateh to Ths Chicsg ~ Flest—That they have thoroughly consid- After roa«'llnx the lotter, Dr, Lorlmer made mnh:u made an equal of God, “The hmnlrei Easm B, Af;,', AW, April 30.—Hugh 5,"7, ored the auestions veferred 1o thom, having [ o “fow additional remarks, thanking his | 13 be vond human privilege. Our duty Is to Beuus had leqwued conferences with the cnmmlue‘g charge for the unitormly colrteous and kind nmké the best posalble \lngut what I8 rr{mwd f“" aged 50 years, C""'m::u ;I;nrcn u, of Michigan Avenve Haptist Church, freatient they had sccorded hiw slice lo | to us In our subordinate condition, Accept- | ‘Township, disappeared o tn Saglna¥) Becond—We are of th opinlon that o con- | hud been called to thelr wmidst, Some of ing of moral thins as they are, we mustdeal | his body was found float! yioleasd J slderably numbey., of yersons are ready to ! thom would ask, ' Ate we never to have rest | tenderiy with those who’are weeking lghé | River to-day, with no merks work. Flrut,a contemplation ‘of the desp | death, - This is the uxuct Frmuul upan | and make chewp any avtielo of wood or lron dagrudation and wisery of women ll" ol whicln.centurles befora the decalogue, the | whose use Is attended with perll to lite,—us Leathen lunds. Tuke, ws n singlo exuimple, the | death penaity wus pronounced In the days ot nclwnr wall of a bubiding which wmay' fall caudition of ull widows In Indla, It {3 not | Nouh—* \’Hmwllwddull muws blood, by | and kil hundreds, or a cheap harness and iuauy years sinco the Hritiah Government | man shall ‘his blood be shed,” “Yor i tha | wagon whiols way Juporll 1ife,—are aoting ] od In abolishing In Indla the pratice | fwoge of God wade he wik”—iy other in vivlatiou of this comwaud, fh so far us

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