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ia THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: ‘SUNDAY, JULY 17, 188I—TWENTY PAGES. Ii RELIGIOUS. [#2 Seueeeyoame Z ie ee ee ae oe ee a for a violation of nes not to be inflicted | far, at least, the promise has been kept jo ie Sabbath, We know | * si se has been ep! that | Supreme Being has done all things well. Our | having put money int ith’s inspil ; : > host every pation fe teen? of al- ite” gates of Hell shall not prevail against | ignorance of the whole ‘scheme makes us | he ving it mhoRay LObo SSNs hands We rere patie of re. Inspired Py ean Babs of {nose sent they: designate as os most every I ation wien sl SERS, DOL youl: “There is, to be sure, a change In the part: OOF Fae er lonier Were you directed by the Lord in person? * white fo! Many of the preachers have yy (us A were regarded as | hostile Peli se in the party | within our limited pere ptions. Seemig de- | his work in Chenango County nis i tv y n? | to eke out their meagre salaries by resort The Christian Faith Attacked divine institutions; stile to religion—not a “profound | fects in the structure of the world inay be its | is evident from the fact that the a Tet Did te ead i ts nae ing the language a some ory went ion. The, colestg body | OL StS ‘rom such brethren will be hard poor critics upon the small part that comes | he had seen Spaulaing’s manuscript hefore a looked upon as beasts when women were | change,” but a change entirely srficial— “syle i of burdens and when, | whi u ntirely superficial— | most perfect ornament—all apparent barsh- | and Mormon were well known ul Une ; e lang and Defended in Two among, some, peopio, it was eotisidered th | whch consists not in thouznt but merely in J ness the tenderest of mercies. Fae eter maried to ihe writer, of this thal We Spent Ne UOT coite tevucnis | orm Dosslbly so hard as to be impossible. Notable Papers. quby of fe jtrusband to murder the wife for | ‘The bad classes of society alw neta pace: ‘All discord. barmony, not understood, when asked what was in Smith’s Bible, that | ly in the last _ten years. Whar’ tie Tord | Of the Congregational theolozical semi " dilering wit hin on the subject of religion, | doctrine and discipline y always hated the Ali partial evil. universpl good. When, ae cen Mouense, tliat principally irre: | took me into His care and kee the Lord | Of tndover has $2 al mneolosicth seme regarded Be cena ese views to-dayure their wickedness- and ‘riglitened them ed = NEMORL dated what J, and ‘Nephi, and Mormon had } @ worn-out and helpless onan”, L Wie tateand ‘o00in funds: Yale! tr aaa ewleal 8, | probably, with the | threats of punishment in another a a IN MEMORIAM. dove. This was at least three years before | not know that He had given it to me until more than a quarterof a million in funds, . the book Mormon was published. After he | it was manifested in that way. Mrs. | and Bangor hr 300.000 about equally” ts t and real estate. Of the Newton has $136,000 in ea between fund ption’ of the Sea L cr <ERFOOT, })- D. outh Sea Islanders, the | Aforetime they showed their contempt of JOHN BARRETT KERFOOT, J). D., LL.D., LATE | was driven from New York, he passed a | Clark’s son was taken with — conge ina! s, some citizens of Delaware. and a few Yngersoll’s Assault and Judge where be was | tion of the brain and certainty could not Baptist uivine authority only by their actions; but BISHOP OF PITTSEURG. winter near Great Bend, P: tribes in Central Afri Black’s Defense in can etal rica, no human beings | now, under vew leadersh i ity ‘The.Living Chijrch, a : the tipon these subjerte with the Joke to agree | against God breaks out, ate aitieulats Bishop Kerfoot was bof ,in Dublin, Ire- eaante a Sere ene Higdon prepared | have lived unger 2 era's care. L laid | DiC il SEE UD Th EI North American Re- Anclent Jews, The only evidence we have, | Tey assemble th : eng rere Te. Te feame with lis par | Nees ates Stoel OE tet, IW TE weeul hands on him am Ot aE hands ont fin he S21 iT ee eeldeal sebons ‘ . 0s 9 e VC, hey assemble ve ee i 5 Set ma es vould five minutes after I laid hands on hin a thiest he sri e s 7 view. or ean haye, that a nation has ceased tobe | hear vin emnble Snemsett es eens Pratt rents to this country whenja small child. Be- he ve for any one whiting: a history of the | was better. When the doctor came ie i ae rare the, poses 4 a iees that God-loving, Great Frauds,” to visit that section. Some | I was right in. saying that the young man valued at 4.000 and $700,000, The rk holds real es- worth S700,000. savage is the fact that it hasabandoned thes i i 2 A rerors @ | harangue which ridi ies fore he was 12 years of a Frat 0 VI doctrines. ‘To every one, except the theolo- harapgue ae i es a deties “te matrloving, child-loving sAuentor. the Rev one may still be living who can give facts | congestion of the ‘brain, In isvs Dwa Sikes attobliien aud crymestof the. past by | alike at the justice’ S05, fiercely sey laugh, | Dr. Muhlenberg, took youlx Kerfoot_u ree | ad ttt ye istory of this: abeusnble de Miran, oud ayeeures eee in th Fay of | tate wortt 7: a) Peete =, * a J j ict 4 AS ant i ‘| " x: able de- tod, toma a S$ e ay a ort 5 The Prayer Cure in New Jersey aed is a slow and painful Hire Minar oftoss 10 eae consents te uae afer i ae Fe sehen ie ing, ‘ eae a Poteet xu cai out We Fa ex aha sea (000 Pee, 000 3 ‘al perceptions are culti- | tor w ieves be . ‘The ora- | periment of Church, family se! nool, the Insti- | When living, could have given alldesirable | ‘Have you the ower of casting ve 100,000 in real v: = who relieves them by assurances of im- information, is dedd. Ile died at Courtland, | ils?” * = easttog ont dey of Lae fle of propertytne Healing Through Faith— vated through ages ot tyranny, of want i i > r es of NY), ant, of | punity, and tells them that aoerame au | tute at Flushing, Long Jpland, he had this i atte nee Ra ‘ . Laying On of Hands, Giles for nean £0 pal out ihe eyes of self and | sypla Ad tents amy taw 0 control them, is | future theologian and teacher among his Nk peehcinl es fe. HS ldo 8s | awa aie aioe Worst Uevl re lane 2 Ce cd Phestorieal hold in lofty and in equal poise the ole ot applauded | to the echo and pada high price } first pupils. On his 2istbigthday, the 16th of | tis subject. ‘The historian may find in a ike ann eck js,—the worst devils we have ane ne | em Thestozical 5 congenial labor; he pockets their | March, A. D. 1837, Mr. Kerfoot was ordained | Just what he needs. ‘“YFow ate you compensated 2” i 000. ‘the Lane a lias Conds eresating $400,000. ‘These justice; that conscience is born of suffering; f q = ait morey is the child of the Imaginations money, and flatters himself that he is a great | po, is 24 + A “ tents BLve Wl # y f .— | power, foundh: erpoer & . acon, and on his wh birthday, in ‘My patients give what they please. 1 find Biographical Sketch of the of the power £0 put one’sself inthe suflere®s power. prolou y moving “the world of | i319 na was ordained priest. In rei, THE PRAYER CURR. them genet iy grateful. Ie is the gratitude J a yas hebe | « 7 bs ‘i * His ative, | HEALING THROUGH FA = 3 .. | of Mrs. Colin that makes me: ble to start this ‘There is another totally false notion ex- | on tho application of Bishop Whitting ING THROUGH FAITH AND THE LAY: | house.” Teannot tix a money price, but ther six institutions hold one-fourth of the entire amount of property owned py the 14 semi- naries in the United States. Late Bishop Kerfoot, of comes acquai i i i quainted with his surroundings, 4 ‘ 3 F with : hentions : ings, | pressed in the opening puragraph—namely: he i ae: ING ON OF HANDS. Sa srstanding tha vi ei : Pittsburg, Pa. to alee advanage ote foes sort Cae stat they, wito know ingst of eee believe tre Aa ep seispton Aina Asigno ae Lork ah ; tortie A rate eame geet tney | af tere uf the believer in the inspiration of the least about theology.” ‘The truth is ex | the Presidency or Rectorstji . sign ona cottage at Cookman avenue | ‘vould seek the Lord and ask his suid itan ‘Town of. hotly the other way. sidency o! ip of St. James’ | and Webp street, Asbury Park, N. J., bears | to what they shall give. 1 eal 82 | Aca low ob reet, a manu: o the revisers of the es caterer, and kept e1 pendorf’s Sinaitic is the Delmonico:: ots worn out with bust- | discov Bible is compelled to dec! “The more clearly one pelled to declare that there wasa | sees “the grand procession of causes fnd | Hull, afterwards the College- of St. James, | the inscription, “Christ’s Healing Institute.” in Chicago, where 1 w2 = time when slavery was right.—whe en, ‘ be- | Washington County, Maryland, D len- | On fine days a bunch of angs a0} ofthe West. But 1 other ter i e Life of could buy and wowen could’ sel en men | cttects,” the more awful his reverence ashi ty, Maryland, Dr. Muhlen- ays a circulars a Rees Another Chap in the Life of Joseph y men could. sell their babes. | comes for the author of the “sublime and un- | berg said, * 1 will give youlKerfoot, my rizht- | tha gate ad they ota a infecn ition i ie est it as 5 a z “6 Tie is compelled to insist that the Smith, the Compiler of the time when poly, hat there was a | broken” Jaw which links them toze f 7 polygamy was ghe: d; Which links them, to; ether. | hand man.’” 0! >, ness embarits: sy 2 ave ‘aiinaii Bil of virtue: Ue eee fas the pishest form Not self-conceit and rebellious pride, but, un- handship of cles the Rertook. npc nes that the house was opened on June20by Mrs. mad if ihe I ford iad. nae nen pero Tie th ss this on Bible. waged with the sword of mercy; when re- spuakallle humility, and a deep sense of the | was opened, and for Neatly « quatier of a | Ana J. Johnson, ~ whose faith-healing | cue thieysauis ras it aE at ligious toleration was a crime; and when and the crea t distance betwee Lge Creator | century he guided it ‘risely and well asa | Powers are so widely known.” ‘The cireular | ‘20 you belong to any denomination?” Haton, Ne Iieht pe bs Tl Ahern ot death was the just penalty for having ex- | looks with a rational Ce sone awe Churelt, training-schog) from which there bears invitation to enter: Bea pbeiene te Jesus—to the Lord and to Aare cording ta-a note at the end of “the i s Ks | graduated many men who in every vocatio SVITED— sic! anity. £ was formerly a Catholic. iseri S Pinehas. | It is sa 0 y vocation | Ixvirep—Those sick either in soul orbody,who | went to Bishop Foley, of Chie ne nthotie. 1 | manuscript. Pinchas. It is said to.con tain most of wi in thd five pressed an honest thought. He must main- Vi t" Y ain- | of the Al-Wise One. ‘Ihe heart of, Newton of life have been and are to-day honors to j have faith in God, and who desire # living faith | ¢, a ¢ 4 fo Ee! General Notes. at Home ai dd | tain that Jehovah is j e is in J h is just as bad now as he | repeats the solemn, contession of D their zuide and to the stations they hil in the | to prove His prot “Lo, Lam you al- advice starthow, | and wanted him to test it and tind out the | tre: Ltokt him my power, | Books of Musi . A was 4,000 years 2 vas just wey i ‘Abroad—Sunday Reveries— | food then'as lie is now, fiat he was just as | ' When L consider Thy heavens, ie work t | Churei and State. way, uven to the end of the world. sure very caret Personal Mention good then as. hels now, BuL CAL human con’) Thy Bogs, He Teor Cs, ees which | Uchseulminating incident of the War period 4 MoE ea ee cat was jnereduious © (ourang prices arelally ° wpolyza- | ‘Thou hest ordained; what is man that ‘Thou | was the arrest of the Rev, Dr. Kerfout. by 13 ve nave received, freely give."”— | asked him to, take me, to any of the ous. Et av any: price, An Amerie est te lee | Has t . Ke Matthew. x. 8. the church, that Linizht cure them b: induced the Samaritan high priest to let hin "4 i re them photograph a part of it. ould he be sue- iny, religious persecutions, and wars of con- ndful of him, or the son of man that } G Early'as a hostage over against |“ s r, ring your thank offerings | asking God to heal the soul and bod art mindfu 5 Gen Jubal y ‘Come near, and bring y 1 kin 1 to fh th 5 ful in photographic endeavors, wé quest are now perfectly devilish. Once they | ‘I “isi iin??? 7 = were right,—once they were commanded by ‘thou visitest bin?” At the same time, the | the Rey. Dr. Boyd, a prominent Presbyterian : y chant here has been si cl i condi- 3 nip Sa st yen. Hunter, upon whose releas The . el ' . vice would be useless. y for ngs a8 : att ‘Aweary child, with pain and care opprest: Devil is in favor of slavery, polygamy, re- ie of physical ‘knowledge is apt to mistake | then having for the third time been called to | ffom clergymen, The Rev. John Q. Adains | “Do you recall avy person of well-known Oe ene Eth mApuRehipt ry ane soit On fet me lean this aching burdened heart ligious perseeution, and wars of conquest. Peete sv obillosonher’ and, swelling with | the Presidency Pe tinity Collese, Hartford, | 8 auoted as follows: “Mrs, Johnson has | Feputation whom you have cured -” Wal Sioty etonL of the discover ‘of notable Upon Thy loving breast! Hiatt say abe Devi enterigin the same | Magnus mporiance, he gives out, likeShwon, | Dr. Ketfoot acer a and was | beeu iaueh blessed and used of tod 1 0S | an "yes; Airs James MeVieker was, eure, | wanuscripts a a ea ler Ore to-da chovah held 4,000 years | His vanity becomes inflamed id more o years. In January, 1866, | way, as abundant testimony proves, and she | w1 on ed great benefit, for | tion, that many of the stories have their ori: ‘The way is very dark; ago, but in the meantime Jehovah has re- | until he beei inflamed more and more, | he was consecrated Bishop of Pittsburg. Tres ak tl which he was very grateful. He made ine 2 | gin in. th antic: + 3 oa . gins to think he knows all things. | — Columbia Coll Vor} desires to becume more extensively useful | present of $100, and told me that he ¢ gin inthe romantic disposition of the in: Teannot see it, Lord, through these my tears, mained exactly the saine,—changeless and | lig takes every occasion to show his ace olumbia College, New; York, had, long | ; ‘ 2 eas d ine that he could | Yentors, ‘The story which some time ago e incapable of change. a every occasion to show his acvom- } before his coming to the Bpiscopate, |r & | in encouraging the faith ot all God’s peo} Ie | play Rip Van Winkle a great deal better | we 5 FSeOvil > Tako Mhou my hand and dra me upto Thee capable Of CANE. soside the Jews | mishments by tnding {i show lis accoin | before his coming °° af and classical at- | in Jlis ability and willingness to heal ait | after my treatment than he could before.” Pen eo et ne teenies eave, ‘hrough all the lonely years. had similar laws and ideas; that they be- jon and Providence; and this is an | tainments, nnd had conferred upon him the | maladies of soul and body in response to be- | j “Can you discern disease without, belug | near Geths ane ene Te Aa = * had siuilayd practiced. slavery and polyz- exert in which he cannot long continue | degree of Doctor of Divinity, hevi soit MMA Keine ponse to be- | informed of the ailment of a patient?” this Samar Seat i DEON EY a sper i cerns. 0 etine Soe amy, murdered women and Children, and Without learning to disbelieve in any being | At the first Pan-Anglican Connell of is07, | NO Pe ‘Tne Rev. J. E. Searles, | Yes; they need not tell me what their | bo wi at is cl ra Ey bs er oldest Fe Nee eae ed teach me there | SuSE Munlerey ofr neighbors to. te extent | fon an tearnins ta disbelieve jn way Gee | at Lambeth, Bishop Kerfoot made by his | PAStot of the Willett Street 3. E. Church, is | troubles are. Tusk the Lord, and He tells | pi apt iceland Hs bp sae gne oldest iB e extent | Son, and not to the unpretending simpleto: Bhoted: “This eertities that Mrs. Anna J. | Me and gives me understanding.” piece ererinng i wovered: The strane, deep sccrets of Thy Jove, and bend | of their power. It is not Jai rr learning and his To ligten this my prayer! Ease r Po Te is not. claimed that they | {hat Solomon applied his often-quoted apho! s in debate a namne | Johnson is a Christian lady srandinie “Js there any resemblance between your oN eda revelation. It is admitted that | jsm: ‘The tool hath said in hig heart, There ae cea. gully. justitied. “The aannerail Se ae ote whe Land treatment-and that of Dr. Newton? arits; 1 BERSON AUS: * No; Newton was 2 believer in spirits; they had no knowledge of the true God. | isno God.” ‘Thesi . | igno God.” ‘These are what Paul refers to | University of C: bridge conferred vu us raters: niversity of Cambridze conferred upon | seems to have endowed her with ability, ) operate by asking the Lord to help ine. A The Second Presbyterian Church .of My arene, to sie, enfeand JoW! And yet, by a strange coincidence. th spirit yearneth for one little word vet ICSAC ey | as ‘vain babblings and the opposition of | him, with the distinguished. fmy a S 4 4 and learne iis * Ty eneey te el aa soos my Lara practiced ae ae Gr by’ the command. of geolenee, falsely $0 caetop or tura. AsIUC Uo Hislop Whitehouse of hints, the ‘legree jaiazural and. sniritual, 9 iene tua fel Teusrkable eure that was made throug) mg | Springfield bas extended acall to the Lev." ehovah. F: is i side o! » D. and sick, ve! v" 1 vas rs. Lowry, ‘ifth avenue. ef - a speak to me, O my God, Jehovah, From this it would geet IT aM | reat oer Ora teak thought on the sub- | “ Bishop’ Kerfoot, has left two brothers. a | my ae ee esc cie hte Bi come under | cured her of sciatica after the doctors had D. S. Johnson, D. D. There are sweet voices falling on my ear, TLowill be hardly aalimedt at! tis dey that | 2ec of Christian theology. That majestic | widow, and two Wanghters. Ason.in holy | ing, ¢ e cenltan Harte! ess- | given her up. I went to her bedside and | The Rev. John G. Reid, of Boulder, Colo. Long known, long loved, but in iny inmost soul | the passages in OS eae ar ert email Restret aree re thousand unfailing | orders, has gone before, the first ing, ereatly relieved. She is hereby com- | said, “Now, leave everything to, the Lord, | has neen appointed Synoitical Missionary fot ‘Their tones 1 cannot hear. polygamy, war and TE ecutlok are fountains, rolls on, and will roll on forever. | the terrible. scarlet-fever with which, more mended to the confidence and sympathy of | Just become like a little child, and trust God, } Colorado and Wyouung. = oe But Thou wil k 2 evidences of the inspiration of that Dook. Lubitur et labetur in omne volubilis | than ayear ago, the father and his threechil- | a! to. whom she may come.” The Rey. N. | and He Will give relief.” She did a3 Idireet | “4, YOUN. ‘aa. ane Pe Eats tha the ses. Stosose that there had been nothing in the aevum. : than Adore smitten. ‘fhe partial varalysis | P. Ravlin, of Chicago, Baptist, is quoted: | $¢-, She had not been ableto sleep Tor days, |. ‘The Rev. A. G. Wilson, of Lake Forest, And. as the river falls into Me ses 44 | Old Testament upholding these ¢rimes, “ebetingersoll is not, as, some Lave esi | with wheh he Bishon tas since beoit pros: | *Laffetionately commend her tothe fellow 1 laid any hands upon her forelead a ent hhas qogelyedthe degee2 oP from Jeffers, ‘Shall tind i sti would any Shri: rmidable enemy that } trated was the result 0 isease. Iv grea’ 7 arty be ea ts as { sat by her. he went | so: Hege, Pennsylvania. " all tind its rest in Thee. would any modern Christian suspect that it | Christianity has eneountered since the time bod weakness. f0F many Tnonths, he re- slitp of Gou’s people and to their hearty sup- | to sleep, and slept. until they thought she a a : on ia port.as she goes on her mission of doing would never wake up.” The Rev. Daniel C. MeCoy, for twelve - is nary in China, is now on o not inspired. on account of thi = iH nee Y SUD account, of the omis: | of Julian the Apostate, Hut he set tained all the faculties of his great mind un- a a y ing | Oe Nead of livin infidels, * by merit raised | impaired. Ile died amon dear friends, his | good in Jesus’ name.” Sirs. Johnson said she could name hun- | Years a missio i dreds who had been cured by her. As the | Visitat his old home in C jayton, Ul. E < +4 S & € THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION. i, ae Old Testament but laws in + 7 i INGERSOLL, VS. BLACK IN THE “NontH | favor ‘of these crimes, would an in- to that bad eminence.” Tis mental organi- | children in the Chureh, at Meyersville, Pa. Enteming, the reporter of Sun found him- i + AMERICAN REVIEW.” telligent Christian Mes contend that it | zation has the peculiar defects which fit him | on Sunday, July 10, and his remains have | seif ina neat Sneascan with cottage fur- Topo departed She resumed the reading of | Dr. John Cumming, D, D., the anthor of,-..-. for such a place. He is all imagination and moved to. Pittsburg. The funeral | yj eg whi i eu er Bible. ciphe Great Tribulations” and * Redemption’ < ° niture, spotless white curtains at the win- Draweth Nigh,” died in London a few Wa Ss The current number of the North Amer- | Was the work of the true God. If the Devil ji 4 ; ; ef fs See gece inspi ~ will somte believer i no discretion, He rises sometimes into a were held Thursday, July 14. 7 tou Reviere contains nearly fifty pages of ad nS ra Oo a oe tresD the | NOS wild poetry, where, he can color | Bi Ee ak was 0 HAN July Lh pres: | dows, and with walls hung with religious GENERAL NOTES. ago. pn “symposium” between Col. Robert G. | on the subjects of slavery De ar crerything to suit himself. His motto well | ence, of genial temper, of high intellectual | pletures. Inscriptions cut out of sky-blue artyecle Met Th .. v. i a Ingersoll and Judge Jeremiah S. Block on | and liberty it ‘would have differed ys pug | expresses the character of his argumenta- } culture, "There has been, perhaps, no man |} paper were pasted on the walls, as follows: There are thirty-six Methodist churches in | ¢, The a ner G11. Ww. Stocking, D: D., of tion" Mountains = | culture, There vio has ‘oceupied amore | Comfort Se My Peoples © Fors eesti | Baltiniore with a membership of about 11,- foie one OE Ns reac the subject of the Christian religion, The | parts of the Old Testament? Suppose that {fe as unstable oa aa es ‘ = ~ | we shou: w di sie ° % clouds”; a taney is as good as x fact, and prominent position as an educator, or who | you? +” “6 Peace I Give Unto you.” 000. folio sexo give the pith of the argu bate 2 should. Ho ae Ce eet high-sounding period is rather better than a promarried out more fully the spirit and | Mrs. Johnson is a pleasant-looking, white- fh 2 . continent ent on either side: canal anti tse of slavery, polyeamy, Wars logical demonstration. Lis inordinate self- | method of the met Mublenberg, than the | haired lady of 50. Her voice is low ite’ | The property belonging to the Established | | It1s proposed to erecta monument on the. 2 INGERSOLL’S VIEWS. of extermination, and religious persecution, confidence makes him at once ferocious and | late Bishop Ae Littsburg. Some of the most | sweet, and she has a Scotch accent. She | Church in England is valued at 000,009, } Thames embankment, London, Enz., to the a A profound change has taken place in the | wou! Lee eracd: it. Es: evidel ‘ » | fearless, Lie was a practical politician be- prominent educators, Kectors, and Bishops of | grcetcd the reporter pleasantly, and cheer- There are over 200 livings worth $5,000 memory of Tyndale, who transkited ihe New ‘ Es Pp ld we regard it xs evidence that the i bs ; S ‘ x1 he th $5,000 per i fore he “took the stump” against Chris- | the Chureh have bi associated With him } fully consented to be questioned relative to | annum. Testanient in the reign of Henry VILL. chers. He has left his | her institution. ‘he gentlemen intrusted with the duty of ‘The Rev. son, for seventeen onary in China, has, produced 3 world of thought, The pews are trying to inspired by an infinitly wise ity, ‘ zi ils rer eniselves sowewhat above tha pulpit. i 3 mgstorher nations a | Wanity.snd at te cars lung proved bis.) as pup OO eral ves a Do you. heal ly wi i Mic lagtian vals tgolanei itl that time practice se crimes, and even as | SAP nay sp! fe ears 0} @ ground- | monument in the ¢ evoted fives of good and 0. you, heal entirely without medical 4 duty it he Jayma seusses theology with the | the Jews would have practiced them ‘all, even lings” and make the unskillful laugh. ‘The | great men In ‘almost every diocese, As an | treatment? she was asked. pre paring a creed for the Conzregationalists, | rey fon of the New ‘Testament i gninister, and smiles. Christians excuse | if left to themselves, one can hardly see the article before us _is the least objectionable | administrator and. diseiplinarian he was “Not without ‘medical treatment, but | w ill hold their first meeting at Syracuse, N. | Chinese, which ts Said to be far Tnadyunce themselves for belonging to the Chureh by | necessity of any inspired commands upon Pa MA En CTY oe style Is duster enerzetic, firm, and conststeit: and ey the srithout medicine. Luse no arugs,” she re | y,, Sept. 27. Se arione Cee a i : See 4 st jects. ever’ i B ed 1 velzht sane time gentle and considerate. He was | pile . g ; oa denying a part. of the creed. The idea is Heese eubleee ade aoe a ee acaia ie theme. Here the violence of his fierce in- | known ‘only to be loved and respected as | {Does your treatment require faith 2” ‘There are 568 Baptist churches in Pennsyl- | |, Dr, Dexter, setior editor of the Congreare he | vective is moderated; his scurrility gives | teacher, pastor, and Bishop. « allare invited who have faith in God, | vania, with a total membership of 64,572. tinnalis: ds beun appointed re fixe the an- ‘ies 0! ongreguona jectures In nual se! abroad that they who know the most of nat- j rs i thunders and lightnings of Sina had dis- eae ure velieve the least about theology. The | tinetly said to ‘Moses that man should not place to an attempt at sophistry less shock- and all those who desire faith.” Zion Church, in Butler County, | the z 3 place t i e | he ae : mu i eienves ardent 25 i : E SAS : Ing if not more true; and his’ couse jokes = “Could you cure an infidel—Bob Inger- itler County, 8 England in 1885. He is the lirst foreigner to sciences are regarded as infidels, and facts as | own his Selloweman; that women should not | 1" Gither exeluded ‘altogether or else veiled = TIE MORMON BIBLE. soli tor thoance? gel- | sinallest number of communicants, five. Whom this iionor has heen given, and it JOSEPH SMITH AS A SEA could not have fallen upon one more compe : SCHED FOR BURIED | — “Yes, if an infidel comes asking God. All| The onc Presbytery, which has hitherto ap Sane iv Taide Iwi ts to bring, his mind to a S fe , under included the Presbyterian or Reformed mis- tent. - MeMu 3 mr, standing of the Divine power, which rah! sionaries a 2 ivi i "The Rev. Moses How, of Cambridge, ‘There is one chapter in the history of Jo- | all, whether he is taught to know Him or sionarice Ip dara pa een who is said to have been the oldest orl the General Synod of the<United Church of | Drea her in New England, died a few = ago at the age of 92 years. ‘The Rey. Jann ‘Adams, of the New Hampshire Conference, ° seoffers. Thousands of most excellent peo sell “thelr, bape that men should (2 | in the decent obscurity of general, terms. ple avoid churches, and, with few exceptions, 9 Me aves re T | Such a paper f such at a time Hik . as themselves; and that the sword should elt a paper from such a man at a time Like _ only those attend prayer-meetings Who wish | never be unsheathed to shed the the present is not wholly unworthy of a coe alone. ‘The pulpit is losing because the | blood of honest men? Is there 2 believer grave contradiction. people are growing. 2 5 piohie world who would not be delighted to He maki $ in. charges which wean- | seph Smith that I have never yet seen in not” : ‘Of course it is still claimed that we are a find that every one of these infamous pas- swer by an explicit denial, and, thus an issue | print or even an ‘allusion to it. after leav- | "And, is your healmg done entirely by | Christ in Japan. ay ea | find that every eaistions, and thae te skirts | 1 220e hoe which, asa pleader would sav, | ing Palmyra, N. Y., having already obtained nee Christian people, indebted’ to something | Stee are se eever reddened by the blood of | SS ‘put ourselves upon the country.” Ile ne yra, N. ¥., having already obtainet ‘By prayer and faith and laying on of | 5 ‘The Baptists of Philadelphia are about to | Who is9t years old, is now said to be the called Christianity for all the progress we | maiden, wife, or babe? | Js there © tiever | avers that a certain “something called Chris- | W hat he called a “Seer Stone,” he came to | hands, Edo not claim to do the healing my- | \ 2 another revision of the Testament, in |’ oidest preacher in that section af the country, have made. There is stilla vast difference | who does not regret that God commanded a tianity d a false Saith iinposedd on the world South Bainbridge (now Alton), Chenango sell Goa does it ie those who believe in eat rtereeet thereseted suze | and, the ‘Qidest Methodist preacher inthe nay Boas cae ean tite ite * oe ae ~ * | without evidence; th e facts pretends | County, and there remained f y im. find out the condition ot 8 pa- csi American ninittee, ? ee : of opinion as to what Christianity really is, husband to stone his wife to death for sug: | ¢6 rest on are mere inventions; that. its doe: | ye, nty, and there remained for one OF fW0 | vicnte minds. If they come in the sitie?or | displaced phrases being printed as foot notes pies rent 2 Rey. T. Burnell, 2 well-known and although many warring sects have been gesting the worship of the sun or moon ? | tines are pernicious; tha fear years, at least for a portion of the time. He Sl a - a 6 orin the margin. discussing that question with fire and sword Pais thse Tees eerie ee lseany Eee a le and that ils auirements | J. described by those who there knew him as inguin nelp then. eee The great real of the Mormons is seen in popular ihissionary of the Amertean Tar through centuries of creed and crinie. Every | is infamous. and that TUNE, that pole, | cruel. deny all thls, nd assert, 01 a Jong, slim, green gawky, too lazy to work, | ~ Have you any patients in your institu | tne fuct that the Book of Mormon has been aE ad He fue -senc tothe hs trary, that its doctrines are divinely r and teo stupid to deceive any one. He began tion at present published in. French, German, Italian, Dan- | fecently visited a place te oyerse ie rint “Only one child, who is paralyzed; others | 4 lynesian, and Welsh. Probably 75,000 | ing fad. the shitesness of the natives so new sect has been denounced at its birth as No one will now contend that it was worth | + eae A s adi i w i ji ts fundamental facts incontestably proved, y hing for “Kidd’s Money.” jilegitimate, as a something born out. of or- God's while to impart the information to 4 ets * ‘ | by searching for “Kidd’s Money.’ He be- yor Ace mae 4 it its morality perfectly free from all taint of | came intimate with a well-to-do farmer by gree to see me daily, and are receiving foreigners lave aiready thodox wedlock, and that should have been Moses, or to Joshua, on anybody elie that error, and its influence most ben: A the Jewish peuple might purchase slaves Of | society in general, and upon all Pigs | the name of Stowell. He would sit for half |" Have you cured any ease of paralysis >” allowed to perish on the steps where it was heath it was i - = : fi a S found. Ot the relative merits of the various tequinate the natives of the Holy ane the thoascey Ty anit make net Fille otoeclolt aday atatime gazing at the famous stone, | Yes; Airs. Robert, of Hoboken, was pa © ay AY gel tih ia tote - ce iow shal his be determined? Not by etil eld in his in his } aly: ee years She lived at the c 5 ae an b . denominations, itis sufticient to say that Deists have contended init the Old Testa. | wixat we call divine revelation, Porthat would sonietiiies ae his hand, sometimes in his | 055 Tee hand See enactn Aveda He ceryed | Telizion fostered by Tommnce will be unsub- | }iis insanity. Mr. Burnell’s son; each claims to be right. Among the evangel- nee 100 Cried aa ero th be the Toigeeine the question; not by sentiment, hat. Stowell was nof a man of much learn- | Of i her one afternoon, and the following stantial, sentimental, and romantic? ‘This ) Burnell, has recently been ordained a mis« ial churehes there is @ substantial agree- wort ne i362 A tovede Gon. Fos | taste, or temper, for these are as likely to -be ing or mind, but a good member of the Pres- } morning she walked across the room feaut is 2 pointer fer the manufacturers of wishy- onary to India. He expects te suilinafew - ment upon what they consider the funda ) as crue}; that ge ireplion, time, the voleano, | false 2s, trues but by imductive reasoning | byterian chitirch and a man of some property. | on the firm of er daughter Shie was at that | Washy Sunday schoo! boeks. : f inental truths of the Gospel. ‘These funda- | the pestilence, and storm are just as savage | 20 evidence, of which the value isto be Smith induced hin to undertake to find | time so blind Id not see me. | _ Within the bounds of the Presbyterian PRECOCIOUS PIETY.° vlental truths, as understand them, are: | #5 the Ste a a nid this 18 eee arene a Weltuose ‘les of logic | "Kidd’s Money,” which was supposed then | (7 1 saw vl cess. there was in | Synod of Kansas, which extends ovcc tre r OUS Heres! a Sy mM, are? 4 which enlightened and just men everywhere | to be buried all over Eastern New York. } Curing her paralysis. |, 'Oh, Lord, itis | Indian ‘Territory, the Gospel is preached by - 7 = 4 She has'seen | the members of the nod in at least eight Anold Scoteh lady gave a. pointed reply ‘That there is 2 personal God, the creator perfect answer, ar have adopted to guide them in the search for not too much to ask for Suppose that we knew that after ) in Soon, however, the object of the seareh was | ince, snd is as active, as a woman of $0 the members vrnases— English, German, | toa minister who knew he had offenued ber, of the material universe; that He made man | spired” men iad finished the Bible, the Devi? truth 1 only to that rational Tad i y : of the dust, and wamnan: from part of the ed rot possession of it, and wrote a few j n J station of false- turned to something more important. Smith could be expected to be. ig i French, Bohemian. Velsh, Cherokee, Choc- | and who expressed surprise.that sh e should man: that the man and Ww cet «| passages, what part of the sacred Seript- | hood, whieh fair-minded: persons of, intel soon had dupes and followers, who believed Did you treat anyone else in Moboken? taw. and that of the Nez Perces Indians. gome so regularly to hear him preach. Salé an; that the man and woman were empted | Passsvould Christians now pick Gut as being | Zeuce bring to the consideration of other im: ) in his divine communications through the “Yes: Mrs. Colin, her daughter, living at] rhe Old Catholies are about to establish | she: “ My iis Wie" mie 4 by the Devil; that they were turned out ofthe } probably his work ? Wiel: of the following | Portant Gubjects when it becomes their duty | wonderful stone.” Hie began to dig | the same house, was also cured of extreme | 9 ciwreh in New Orleans, La. and it is she: * My quarrel’s w.you, mon; it’s no W Garden of Eden; that, about 1,500 years aft- | passages would probably be selected as hav- to decide upon them. nshort {want ade- | for the “golden plates” that con nervousness. This was only three months } pected to draw to itself many” Roman Cathe the Gospel.” ‘ srward, God's patience having been extaust- | Ing been written by ‘the Devil, “Love thy cision upon sound judicial pr neiples; f tained the iystical characters ot, the | ago. Ldo not claim to make these cures my- | olics of that city. 1tis snid that the move- Law Professor—“ Recite the commandment ‘d by the wickedness of mankind, He neighbor ag thyself,” or, “Kill all the mates | _ Gibson, the great ite coor emis new Bible, wiiele py jneans of his “seer sell. Tai only the instrument in God's | SsrGsremarded with alarm. at Home. Jt | against burstary.” Student—" Thou shalt 2 by tins children with the exception of | Among the little onc and kill every women: id fo certain skeptical, Frees | Had quite would be able to translate, He | aN body el lin Hoboken?” ment is Tevier tne Episcopal jurisdiction of | not steal,” Lrofessor—-“. What constitutes it Ss N butall the women children keep alive for G rristianity a common-law } ha quite a following. Many vi v “Au ody else cured in Hoboken - _ | Bishop Galleher, of ‘Louisiana; and Pére } pure ane S A sight persons; that afterward He selected yourselves.” t leet the evidence Dro a oe to an | on Stowell’s farm and in te nity. f “Yos: th ere was ai Veulle, Z think Iiyacinthe, of Paris, is expected there in a broakine.?” potent e Then, if 2. man en i escendants * ia ry under the direc! co) comt- | @X z i “AtiONS v1 aF ady livi in Gar re Sein inanetrate the er Fe ci IS. ess Then, if a man en from their descendants Abraham, and impart drt aud th U ection of acom- | extended his operations to the towns of | her name reat ay tt tor mae at elt few days to inaugurate the enterprise. oe your door and takes Se from yout vest All ‘The Guckoo_says: “Any clergyman of | pocket in the hall, would that be burglary 2” through him the Jewish people; that He MIR. BLACK’S SIDE. vent nd the. verdict will assuredly Colesville and Windsor, in Brooome County, | street, Went © s : be in its favor, is deliverance, coming and {think also to. the town of Harty ek, | count of my success In the other cases. : t Title that ’ AN) gio Ghureliof England desiring to purchase | Bulent, Yes, Sin because. that would X: i ired reak mu F gave laws to these people, and tried to Zov- n intinit dee: his reasons ee hom in all things; that He made known | Mo'as two any IRAP wheat nid In tio is reasons | of at all given to expressions of sentiments Pero wed fo be in search of, he claimed | other Jady in Garten street Was cure nice a little sinecure as could be d lis will in many ways: that He wrought a | chaff: you eraitscek all day ere you find them: | Dicty, and quite incapable of speaking on any | to be ‘ander enchantment, now one thing, and } treme nervousness. [er name. was Mi is recommenied to treat for. the living Little years-old busied himself Sanday in Vast number of miracles; that He inspired spa wien you bave them, they are not worth subject for mere elfect, stngzered the un- | now another, preventing those who were Then a child of a neighvor was Wimbush, in Essex, There is no residence ht the pictures in the big Bible, and f the search."—Merchant of Venice. belief of those who heard it. T did not know digging from obtaining it, Often, the pits ‘of SL Vitus’ dance. Miss McGill, of imposed on the holder, and not the smallest | the one repr enting the drowning of Pha ept by his great reputation for | were dug in the night, and all but firm be- Clenatreet, was enred after having | atom of duty to be performed. The net an- his horses and chariots, captivated hin juen to write the Bible; that, in the full- . ¥ ‘The request to auswer the foregoin; | him then, ex: v Ms » be p au h rf ome. going paper | lim then, oxmepe rity, and 1 learned to set a | Hevers. in Smith, were kept ata distance. prostrated with weakness.” nual income is £650, yet £5,000 Is the very | tos iithat he at once began to due cures in other places?” | Moderate price asked for the desirable ben- | play horse with his sister, Why,” said hig in their fortunes | tried his patience that _he went to work him- es self, having learned the le when young i. Dr. Lorimer says that ‘‘ the piety of fiction | the office of a Mai chusetts newspaper, wit produce fictitious piety, and that the | This extra labor was, the immediate canse of . Alfred IL. 3. ‘There must bev « Gratanio speaks an intinit deal of nothing: | from the most illustrious Judgeof his time, Otsezo County. The “Golden Bible” that | these cases. ‘were professing Christians. ness of time, it having been found im: | comes to me. notin the form but with the : n possible to reform mankind, this God | effect of a challenge, which I cannot decline still higher value upon all his opinions when, | Those in search of the great treasure were 4 woes tame upon earth as acnild born of the Vir- without seeming to acknowledge that the re- in after life, I was honored with his close not allowed to speak, or cough, or sneeze, “Yes; in k, about a year ago, I | elice: mother, “Johnny shouldn't play horse on. made 2 of cures. One was Prof. Thayer, one of the Revision Commit- ny !?? ‘ Well, there’s a horse in the was the reply, and that seemed te in Mary: the red ii stine: which, when very near the box that con- nv gin Alary that ue Lcobareesegeah thet He | Mestition, propagated by impostors, | pro- Let Christianity have a trial on Mr, Thecr- tained the golden Jeaves, some one was sure | that of Miss Dunham, ‘Of 112, Bloon- | tee, says that in the two or three years yet to preached for about three years, going from } fussed by hypocrits, and piligved only by | soll’s indictivent, and rive us # ‘igeision | todo, and away would go hopes. At one that ofove a young wowan who had | elapse before the Old Testament company settle it. cundum allegata et probata. { will con- | time they were So near the Dox that thespade | been 2 ‘confirmed invalid with a complica- | finish their work, the judgment of scholars | ‘Phe boys of Detroit seem to be going down place to place, occasionally raising the dead, | eredulous dupes. n allegata ep Jute , yrero so near the pox al een a. on 1 } at &2 et : curing the blind and the halt; that He was But why should I, an unlearned and un- | fine myself strictly to the record; that is to | of one of the devott hand struck the } tion of disorders since she was 9 years old, T have been passed upon minor differences ‘4 Ss POLES z a an ide ert the accusations contained in | lid and it gave back a rane seen. For | She liad no vitality, no strength, That was | with such wuan ¥ that. (as 1 the ease of Hitt In thelr masts ot Mate ‘One Sunday ang ise—more like Paul's than | the Geneva Versi a) the New Testament in | fig respectful, demeanor ities the cri - as the | authorized layman, be placed in such a pre- | Say, Iwi erneitied for the crime of blasphemy, as th8 | Gicament? ‘The explanation js easy enough. tis paper, and not those made elsewhere by | this harsh blow of the spade the box.tonk its | 2 remarkable I aven was | cunpleted Bible will exhivic minor improve- | public, observed an old cit ligion of the civilized world is an absurd su- and intimate friendship. Jews supposed, but that, asa matter of fact, | his is no business of the priests, ‘Their him or others. e a flight away through the ground, “There it | any Thave had. ‘The light of y He was offered as a sacrifice for_ the sins of | prescribed duty is to ‘preach the word, in_ the is first specification against Christianity is | goes.” id Smith: “hear it rumble as itsinks poured out upon her, and she was entirely | ment over the form in which it has now seen | gaping on a strect torner, and said to all who might have faith in Him; that He | full assurance that it will ‘commend itself to | the belict ot its disciples * that there is a per- and flies away.” He induced the men that | cured. Miss Culver, of Elm street, near | the light - eee tter hot open Your *aouth too wid i { the material uni- | supported and followed hin. and dug where | Union, was also cured, She had a rupture, Dr. Cuyler, in a letter to the Independent WI was the Surprised query. “There's it i in Exypt toon on Sunday,” opening i was raised frow the dead and aseended into } all good and honest hearts by its own inane sonal God, the creator 0 ~ Heaven, where he now is, making interces- | fest veracity and the singular purity of its | verse.” If God made the world it wa sion tor His followers: that He will forziv precepts, ‘They cannot aiford to turn away | stupenduos miracle, and all miracles, accord- "Do ye a i e aay Spat ee a . orgive | Pron their proper Work, and leave willing ) ine to Sr. inzersoll’s idea, are * the children | to cast out devils: and a honse: was recently | Not if they go back to their nuatural in- | have two, dozen, Mussinistn y ieans deat eerie the sins of all who believe on Ilim, and that | hearers ninstructed, while they wrangle in | of mendacity.”. To adwit the one great standing across the Susquehannah ‘River op- | clinations and become infidels. If they dis- | Yetnt et aiisn is not, by any nea ns deat, . those who do not believe will be consigned | vain witha predetermined opponent. "Chey | miracle of creation would be an admission | posit the sinall village of Nineveh, where | obey the Jaws they must be punished. Of = a eT A the. i Ha ni Ee aaaodal How dear to my heart wag: the ola family Bible, to the dungeons of eternal pain. These—it | were. warned to expect slander, indignity, tat other ulcacles are ab least brotienles and hig miracle Was performed: in, tnan, on Ra ear ait insure, Weblo against the Un tatty ro te isa He ens ia mu nd ta want stood on the tab be oad lemn and 1 all ‘i iti a se are amon vii hat would ruin his whole case. But so! whom it was performed testified tn cour vorl: atural laws.” . sl 1 Azrah, with ; e 3 may be with the addition of the sacraments ete sails baee amon: Wears cannot catch the leviathan of atheism with a Sinith cast a devil out of him, Ile said he oAinve younade any cures in New York "7 students, all busy over their Korans, and ifo wet in the hands of iny bad brother Bill of baptismand the Last Supper—constitute | Jr will be seen ‘that I am assuming no cler- | hook. ‘The \ iiverse, he says, is natural—it | knew that «devil went out of him by Joe | “Yes: Leured a son arkable case, that of | Preparing. to be, priests aud. aissionaries. | ow ardent I've seized it with eyes that were qhat is generally known as the Christian re- ical function. { aim_ not out on the forlorn | cine ini ‘belne of its own accord; it made | Smith’s power, for Tegaw it jump out of the | Mrs. Carey, a dressmaker in Sixth avenue, sm is stili an azgressive system. Jigion. hope of converting Mr. Ingersoll. Lam no | its ot law at the siart aud at a im- window “Tt waa ey on as large, and | who had : Ad ee ptt seas entirely he Committee appointed, to present the 3 is y + ache! ins a sinner to leave the seat | prove! itself considerably by spontaneous | foo! ket ke, 2 yellow dog.’ hings went on | removeil by er, she remained cured. jon to the Presbytery Chicago to or- reeks Fe Se! a tis most cheerfully admitted that a rast preacher exborting mie up to thie beneli of | exolution It wovll rably by spontarcoys | taihis way till many people were influenced, | Then Hers TMs ihe case of Mr. Jenkins, of Go ee eee eevaris met We Eee ee cael ole secret eres number of people not only believe these ) the penitents. My uty ig more analogous to | time and space fo enumerate the proofs | and not a little excitement was rete eag | 675. Madison avenue. He had as pitch, favorable reception. ‘The petition was hil sell. id P which show that the univetse was created | at first laughed about, but finally the better | difficulty which | compelle signed by 115 persons. It was ceaived, and | The new-fanzicd Isible, the twenty-cent Bible, 4 i S76, He was entirely cured, assurances were given to the Committee that ‘This reversed Bible thut says Hudes for Heil. tast | he bade them, to sacrifice a biteh dog to re- | and was unable to wall 2 s remain cured move the enchantment. He even professed + Do your patients alway: o | says that neither in Palestine -nor i have two dozen Mussulmans been {the sinful child, as he slid for te glowing, And shook its wide pages until out the things id him to give up things, but hold them in exceeding rever- | that of the policeman who would silence a x 2 ally i ima ql s| is T e congregation, by tellins by 2. preéxisted, and self-conscious Being, class of people thought that Smith had done | business in 1 2 « ence, and imagine Ode pee the ulmost rade distro ee veh eeeamil his dee of power and wisdom to us inconceivable. | enough and had better be ‘driven out of the | although he had deen ill twenty yeazs. the Presbytery would organize 2 church A prominent clergyman at Newburg on Bible as the only ight that God has given | an ‘offense against public decency. Conviction ot the fact (miraculons though | ne ‘giborhood, Peter G. Bridgman, a young “Jlow long have you possessed this pow- | éarly in September. ‘This w ill be good news | gue Fourth of Jul Lith neatent ‘his portico and > gui ht that ciren; that itis | Nor is the church in any MX ger whieh | it be) forces, itself on every one, Mise | man then just avout to enter the Methodist on . eel to those of our citizens who have so long de- Fay tec age in_suclt k u 7 i healthy and tolerably | ministry. entered 2 complaint beforea magis- Tilt ts ten. years since this light came to sired a Presbyterian Chureh at that place. Se nee LOR seated was a tav- home where the work of fs es Heed 4 ‘There are lights and_shades to the minis- i Dished | and Tey tenet ting.” While Dr, Conkling, pastor of | ern. St pi Ttutger s Presbyterian Church, New York, | portico, this inebri for the guidance ot H. u - si isi - ‘igilance of its servants, | mental faculties are ‘ dl x " see one norte OF sky.-rthe, founda | CFs fyserse See that th 3 founded | well balanced, ‘The notion that all things | trate ‘against Smith for deceiving the people, | me, and I desired a tion of all morality, of all law, of all order, | Mr. Ingersoll, thins aie y before | owe their origin ‘and their hatmonious at- | ile was arrested and Or dd. Stowellappeared | the Lord could be es and of allindividual and national progress. | faith of Christendom is giving av 4 le was e Lon Geis the They, rd it 2 y Tne: y s assaults, Sly mistaken. ‘The | rangement to the fortuitous concurrence of | as a witness for the defendant, He thonght | practical. It 15 powe aes ecard ing a ae or ea rein pisiassaulls oy pee y preposterous | atoms isa kind of Innacy which very few | to clear his friend by testifying to all the used by Christ and His apostles. Another ster tay $100,000 in cash and | front door. He Simone and the destiny of the soul. ‘3s blunder. it is not true that “4 profound | men in these days are aftlicted pith. pore fete in nie se: and ald sperors Be entrh eure made SE arene that ot ale Sule ie on Ue ? 5 to i into t ee R ace i ve Pinay safely. assume itis certain that all, or ) tae aud, deception. aud chicanery of Smith. | ner, om Y ar eels, tpt at rope ode | paves” i We you mt fb peeles foe into the causes ghange, HS tess a place tn the rt he | neatly ally who read this age, will havesese Never did lawyers court, constables, antt the who had een bee ey He was With all is expenses pala the Kev. Shode have? ie befuddled i Intruder, replies *, by ee Seri a i Serv: its eas ugh to see for heinselves that usual crowd that gal hers xround a country ure ‘ayer © sevel - 2 tumble fight with two claimants of th we le vials gt 4 led he bi ie th ar, the inspiration of the Scriptures. ™ | gospal ahd a more faithful observance of its | and reason enovelt Cree could not have been | tavern and lawsuit Nave § rou ota ot | Roberts had been troubled with, asthita | pi ig Ltwe elithin: je pul | elerzyman’s guests sintled as he bade the ox ee ores Ge has and eds ia Thora prelDles, ean Oe came with Hesigned without a Designer, or executed mertlinent thats thas afternagt: a was fuels oa oo ee SHOE Ph the cole ee ee eeatiues bear rena’ poets athe peseregye ‘i -ilizati . 4 “DOW ine ict @ yithout a Maker. related to the writer by one wito was said si ed evel eV 4 d been tak 1 shat pont taken, and te civilization of man. ‘The | the power of fe vcue conviction, aX | Wiyne Mr. Ingersoll asserts that, atall events, Tolated {0 tne eri Prone Smith was | effect, Tsaid te ler: Wn te Oe at tion ad been tae a ar alle Se ye cteceeeer i $ible has been’ the fortress and defense of | acceniet g Vi, levout | reverenctiasses, | this material world. had sthat, atall evens: | found guilty. But the abject of the trial | ive fin God's hands? God is the, ereat | fost s placed in his vallae behinel 8 Pyane | © ALENDAE FOR TOE WEER. nysician; He heals all disease’ Shelooked | Guistied ministerial brethren crept in belsind EPISCOY. : nearly every erie. No, civilized country uncounted _ multitudes F asses, | tijcent creator; it isa bad, savage, crucl fete ts compel him to leave the neighbor- | Physic 1 e tu its honor in the great | nelle” i : ent it was, arranged that the officer im | at me tt ny UG shinent,, but she took my ad- | the pulpit and lugged off the cash gained eould regnact its laws, ‘and in many respects Solemn temples rise | 1 gre 7 f work, stilences, storms, ery t try you | piece of wark, wi a HS, 4 . “i ca ei = cl Sts moral code is abhorrent, to every good ery hilltop in the country rethquakes, and volcanoes: and man, With | charge should give him a chance to escape. at ime 1 tere cured, She was not onlyeured | ity so much difficulty and danger. ied {is moral cove.) it is admitted that many | see the churell Heer Las eee cartha nee to sickness, suffering, and death, | itis eouns mid give Ciispered this in his ear, | instantly, but has rem ined enred.” | Sometimes a lessant Ey aa ae ater: Of its precepts are pure, that many of its | and on Sunda he Tn nearly all | is not a success. Dut, ou the contrary, a | he embra ‘I the opportunity given, and with | {° low jong a time is usually required ? gud then again it is jiot so pleasant. : n eunlus of -Leilig, C. ‘of its | are crowded with worshipers. 4 a a suertrond the Creator of the world | the best striate his long les outa make he ‘Some require inere fan others Some | rye african Methodist Church lesihensy-| 22 Citventof Paul, C if 2 ss the fields t yoods, | are cure ce, ne require sevel he 2 li iz y Y oS BON Oe, neross the fields to (Me ays.” contract on hana for Sunday, the 17th of the July St, Jerume Emilian, C.; St. Margaret, » the steps and on the fe attempted to efiter the stopped by the dominie Well, sir, what will you id sent on 2 European trip | with the SPISCOVAL. Fifth Sunday after Trimty. . Fast. CATHOLIC. Sixth Sunday after Pentecost. Jaw: d just, and that many - Lee " Without desiring to hurt the feelings of cure ns This belief Ties so deep in | would be almost ‘as unbecoming a5; £0. all.the crowd ronring wi _langhter $0 eo) Gaye iat was the first eure effected through | present Lon an for Suey, ee oe ent | gulp 2h NSE rs hate Grima dene ore the ‘accusation, We have neither | te reat propli . ed pstrumentatity.” Sh | Retions in the churches, of $4,800, in order a gig St. Praxcdes, Ve. mm 2 int - | yepr {into Penn- | vq instrumentals.) Beane, who keeps | to send twelve colores! bretinet 1 viulogntes | July 22-St Stary Magdalen 2S! poliinaris, B, Mt; St. Liborius, B. anybody, I propose to give 2 few reasons for veliet Nes mt: : the popular heart that, if exe piu eei ge jurisdiction nor capacity to rejudge the jus in Chenango County. te w e Ce! a ¢ th vas, frst. Lwas | to the Methodist Ecumenical Council in the Central Cottage there, was the fits! 31 coun a Appt Th acer e thinking that a few passages, at least, of the p t tha 3 a f earnestness is prove! by its Work Wherever | particular place ee y oer ove the ea. ‘and came near being treated te a coat boarding at her house, when she was sup, London. These brethren were people. . Tn all civilized countries it is not only ad- a prove y e r | Bite ower than the angels, yet far above the | re: ing Ot 5 $ B y My fH a nt a a as Fests itself in deeds of prac ittle lower than! a ie % hile there : sec ‘er physicians to be at the point of | the recent General Conference, and the miitted, but it is passionately asserted, that It oes ie molence. Tt builds not churches brates not passione Ta il fixe the | of tar‘and feathers. W hile there he was in | pose per physi pe fhe recent enetthorized to pay each Ne | ste. F. Rodeburg, of Grand View, Ind, very . i rime; . par jatter; ssession of *. Tanuscript Found,” or some death from dysentery. I was directed to vuthne ch of 1 slavery is, aud alwass was, 8 hide order that alone, but almshouses, hospitals. an sy: | former. 006 yet tree 10 Tail; he hey tere Z TL “This was.in the year ton or 13, | prepare for her a drink of. alum and gum | them $100 gut of any moneys in the ‘Treas; lates the following? I suffered with Theumae Polygamy is the enslavement of womals, he | ums. Jt shelters the poor, feeds fi ted ait and accountable for the wroug: gifted | and before he met Sidney Rigdon. He pro- | arabic water. and to go and sit by-her. Tzave | Urs not. herwise approptl ted. A care ful fun for over, six eats consulted way home; that nothing is more infamous than | prov! les for 1 a a é “A +i the faculty,—these are questions on } the ‘angels communicated to him while in he | lieved. t ment a a 2 , ag howe a \° i J s Oil. i: y, reforms the vicious and | ercise te 4 cpuculativ i se of in the | cypon her the disease was cured. Isat by her | nor, indeed, any other, Although, the 1eur advertised, I sentfor 3 vt feart of the widow avhich we may have our speculative opinions, | tops of trees for the, DUFDOSE OF TC Ee i night. and she slept well. In the morm- ers of the African Methodist Church are | cording to ‘directions’ ‘The re ir ~, the siauginer of decrepit men, of helpless . 2 d r h nel the uttermost them that are ready 2 ‘i. Mean- | He read it, repeatet ly i omen ag cf prattling babes; that eaptared | $0905 95 rst tart observer it.does | but knowledge out of our reach inde fy of I iat sec | FE was directed to lay hands on her in the pers ot eo be as liberal as other Meth- | almost ‘+ e1ectric'’: 1 got better -miaidens siguld, not be, given to Sogo 1 Pak as Fo the come was miaicing itself | time, we do, Noy discredit Our ment se dipn, and often in thefamily of Reuben Bris: | Hie Ur ge Lord. Sue sald to me, “Airs. | odists, ed fo be AS g aneans so wealthy as | now there isnot a trace of rheuleyrear- “ui vive i a t eats ad that the | man, one of whose 505 fol suithat wives should not, be stoned to deattt or | Teady to be swallowed Ub by infidelity. Thus } pew for craule tao an a ‘