=2!=M h. NI'LCINNE LIM& DAVID M'KINNEY & CO. Editors and Proprietors. T E,R.NI 8. I N AD V AMOS.. ! . siNilLl BUDEICIVPSIOND q 411.50 IN cum . 1.25 . DBLIVXXIM IN XITHIIIi 01 TIRE 9111.114 2.00 Theo btILLAZie, Tee Will, tenti,by mull seventy number - for ONs.POtteit, thirty-three 'numbers. T• Islets sendthg uleftylMlTY• milismdbers and upwards, will thellibY sallied to • *Der wlthent charge. neutterkleshoUldas 101 leen 1p t, A.llif 1 ti before the year expires Saud paymenOo stip him's. or by mull. ~ Direct all lettsillitts• ... DAVID M'KINNEY & CO" 'i. ) .Ii ' Plttsburgh,Pll. - • for the Preebyterinn Banner: ,we too many Ministers ? his strange question is brought before the Preibyterian Church, in such a.form as to attract attention. It is the subject/of nn article in the, Princeton Review, a reprint of whieb jaw been circulated.from the office of the ; .130.c.i.d' of Education. The design of the IkrAele, and its general bearing, are unqmstio.nably good. Yet, it may be doubt ed whether the views it presents , are quite ,accdrdgnt ,with the. condition df things in. do t Qhurch ; and still more, , Whether diPsulties are ,assigned to. theii proper cause.; and most °telt,: whether. remedies i l soommended are praoticiable f or adapted to Le ease. . • It appears thatithe-luestion has been raised, As a prudetillial , 'one, by members of the Church tvhoqtavolleen libertd . contrib utors to the EdOcatiqn cause. They have noticed two facts, Slid have thence inferred that, there' is a rodund,ant supply of , minis ters in, theCharoh':•l. That a considerable number, of ,our ministers are without a pas toral, charge., 2., That when: an congregation •becomesivacant; many minis ters offer their•servibes, thereby indicating their desire, to be employed: Either of these. facts, amd , .especially both taken in COUneXiOn,twereauffloient to raise the ques tion, " IlaVe.we too many ministers?" ' a question which is closely connected. with both the Education and the Missionary work. They are not,' however; sufficient of themselves; to warrant4siugivingit an affirmative ausweri or...itr4ithdraw,iiig or diminishing our, contributions to the Edu cation cause, • If led by Christian concisra for thoserwhe have no religious ordinances, we address • , the unemployed with the in•• quiry,• ;Why stand,ye here, all the day,idle ? and they, should. answer, Because no con gregation bath called us, the replrwould be altogether pertinent. Bstit vapid, snot be.either peitineat; or just fell. , other'pkities to allege, that our asking' the question' im plied a supposition that the Holy Spirit had called , too many men into the work . of the mioiwy. 'lt can scarcely be iiiten4d, by the author of the article in' the 'Prate - tom Manz: that such a 'suppissitien ever entered the %Inds' of those whose viewri he opposes.' And yet, it is remarkable, Whet prominence and repetition this idea has in his , article. Quite 'afi' logical would it be, to slain:L.-that's, sorrowful reference to nine httnerSd'boigregations destitute of pesters, implied'aidtpposition that the Holy Spirit bad caileittdOirtipbeoPte into the Church., The facts Abie fidtS• Ilan; *oberthe3r , be illcigicallyused in'erguments, the Aide orlhe other of this imPortant 'discus sion. If there in fetht, : rihiell is .admit ted, a- large number of' mitiiiiters unem ployed, and they are. Are 40 will ng : to:. Tabor in the Church, 'it scarcely Seeks agnate with the comman4 or with comition prudence, to '- go oh ficreakiingtheir number, unless proportionate eforts are made at the same time for 'Securing their employment. Nor ie enough see*, this result, to point'themio the Millions - 0 people who 'Hare iiorib,to break to them .00 1 bread of life. ildoi shall`they preanheir: . : cept they be sent'? Tliiiire'theystandOktile,, willing, ready, sayieg l ,Send us; &scour-, aged to find their . lather th - fin, their' facilities increasing, year t ;_Neitiltria,o taufficrient.lto semp,s i libpral ,contributions to the Educe!: tionior, hg it theldissionary cause it to depict, 46 . nelosIntpue. condition of the world; .as, 19pg as. a 'lapse nnuiber of minieters 'are nn-• Tap i ingly idle, and . silent l in the, ellitrelt,; he piciture AS gloomy inlieed; but the, view pf its tchs4u4Ply Astute is rendered. the, less clear asd,tbe less effective, •by the, Urge group oA c ,,the . unocoupied figures the*. fi!l.up .44 tiregrottud, , The true, .way to; secnre:whi. reiOnrcemen to to the minis try to . ogiploy, those already in Whilq thie,tc xiotilOnei..the ! considerate. and.. conscientious, liberality ,the ,Chureh • map e,xpeobed i to pansei.nite t ,contributionste; #Anoition canoe.. ,Biemove that difft-... caXty,,naild:,btbe One& ask: both:the Mis sionarrazitt,ttie ,E,ducation ri r ite.rest are, pro 4.• motied e , waste r Of Mie: wONidnand, , the umtfitil , Of thOdifilifi of 'the:Church utterly. Priftiyide tho i , Wear, that,there, are. too many.; mlßistars. .The, apprehension of ;A super- , finity of laboteteisip..new,dear;.if , it' really! esietist; all ; Th 11000,402 the Lord .calls] . . he„ caliq :not .to the offrgi. onfy; but to itt useful labc,irep But we beveithe•fact before. our eyes„ tit* there are. mapyrin the min istry who : ere:mot in the, work— m iner' who, for aught.thet : appears to the contrary, are as competent • and , to willing, tel labor as those ;who, are aotiveki.‘engapdb!, 4.hith erto . hopeful, andi prstressive .liberality pauses, at this sad •sight,. and invites, .are we wisely directing our,;oontributions to the increase of the ministry, ralready en cnmbered with so many: supernumeraries] The tendency of this inquiry.. on,the.inter oats of. the Church, renders it too important . to be neglected; and ihe evidept•consoieu- • tiouriness of it , to say nothing of its ;seem ing pertinency, claims for it a considers, tion, serious and, at least, void of unohar-• itable implications. The existing condition of affairs bodes'i'njurious consequence to the Church, unless • it. • can' •be obviated, wheAllor,„there be too, -many. ministers, or whet i llpr ,there only seems to he. The sup prombes yeduudancy, though erroneous, would I , o* t the same unhappy- Jesuits •as the reality,).nsy, worse, would doom the o:intob. to a pyrmanent deficiency, denied. in . the supposition; that we have already. 0.4 abundance. ..• Considering the „obligations resting on, Gbdis people, ain't* needy condition of, the'w'osltd, it can Sanely bo imagined that any intelligent Christian will say that the Church, thdugh she'hds done liberally, has done too much, or contributed ton freely, lot:: the ad' aneement eil 4 Christianity. Whether her efforts haieVltieen 'wisely directed or proportioned, niityibb matter of doubt. Indeed, I apprehend , thatlit 'iS' ve it, of proportion, as much•rasi , watitnof that lays our contributions•open to , Itithe means of sustairringment _ in , the'reidietry be employed ,for &ringing , them„intoit, ) there is an errorroLpropor , tinn, v4943:flay he as disastrous to, the in tarots of, zeligton,as.a deficiency ,in either • department _;• and,it may boas real, a (liver slip of funds ! liom.l.heir proper design- as • 1f,,,9 1 9,Y were appyopriated to any other 411)1 P t i. .4e,' , ~- .4. i , . ifQ) t h erefore, accordinc , to the, rep ?, v , ~ • • - • e , VI resep anon, 9f the g.eview„ . liheral cortrAu torS.ift'thp,,Eduedien pause have indlicated a, putpotie „to withdraw or dbninish ;their. contributions to that interest; we bitibtit think eery/ill fail to 'turn them into the iVilssiMitifj:treasnry, ti; restore thinis,,,,,t,o what theop:dgern their ,true proportiouS i ; , both,,thestaanteyests-being mediate and auor iliary to: Gtodiolgreat end and idesign.) As I ItateNSaid;,:it'can hardly with justice b 111144 diitt . they think God, has called tOP , many men into the tutemtry ; so, 1 addithe writer of' that article cannot seriously mean to charge those who hive been liberal sup ; porters of candidates, for the rninistr,, wiih' a Wish ; ‘‘',.to stop the supplies of thy : „ Tigard of gdnoation, and tootturn ,our : Then-. logical Seminaries into , mapiufactories and: arsenals t " , 'or with the impious' prayer, “Stay thy hand, 0 Lord, we have already` 13/o*elPrtiqffr,lhatt we kn4w"whet to dm with! he etreiteli.Of thefte.expressioos • . • ,P. .... k .•• ~ t .: I ~ 43 - 1 i ...1 .. . . • . % • ..f ; i .'.: . I. j •.• . . 4 .:. • ... '' l '% . ' ..? ..- .:-.% t.. . " " 4 ' l. :7rt ;.. ,' ... i.. t f t ‘, .ti i I•• 6 :. i'.... fit.ti 4 . • ..• .;.:• . a-• - . . .. . 1. .. 1 / 4., .. .•.;• it Z : . :... _ ~ ~ 1 • . . ...: . ~ ' 111 :, . i 1 ... 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The. writer Nor:dtiescit, sustain the'cause. the. writer trAly says, " each. man must ex ercise hii own . judgment ,and his own •ChcriiieT"sind the churches need have no fearl , of being-'pestered• much less disti pli ned. into giving - to sap cause , which their reaspn. and conscience., dO. , not •If it be made to appear that we have noP too 'many ministers, whibh it, is riot hard to do, otti•Clitiatian people, as- ateivardiedf"Gkid, will~notmithholdi.their costributiotts: CORgESPONBBNOB. ,The „Imperial, Speech— The Emperor? s Wisdom—His Difficulty in Italy—Prance and Amer:ica—The Pacific' Counsels of die English Cabinet—rhs • Colliery - Accident Affeeting - :Details— The , Funeral Day—The. Southern " qoprtivrioners" Hr. Yancy and Aia Exposure—The Pope and .Antonelli say ....Non• .Possumus"t—Treaehery to Truth-271. Nets School of Theology—Act Of Uniformity-Signs of Ultimati dissolution of the Anglican Chursh—Nonconforinists and 1662-:.= Presbyterians the, True Successors of the " Effect ed"—Curates Starved and Bishops Pampered, , " LONDON 'Jan. 81, 1862.: Li THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH has opened the Legislative' Chambers with a BP 6 4 F (th mock_ pacific anft;satisfacitory its character. He referred to the • Inippy and' conailiatory iesnits of . of' the Xing' of Prussia toPa 'no doubt it has had a tranquilizing 'affect on 'the Ger mans.. ,Napoleon the•4l‘. differs ;from ,Na-; poleon f. , in that even,whiie,l3e.is very see-'• (Ante and generally endive to his reaolve,', yet that' he doe's riot dat forkine atidlatei to the 'last extreinity, idid iii 'Wise eruiiigh to, withdraw from positionsrailith- Would: involve his destruction. ; ~: T htiChe has giv en up sine die (though 'not...pecessarily nev er to ix, attempted, rather thea. that NS dynasty': should come' to grilif,)* be has,:l say, given up the idea'rof invasion - 6f Biiglan,d_for the present. :.,Puithermore tie has pat Away among his papaw charts'-and plans for a campaign. nu; Anal ..over, the And in. matters , 'fiiarioial; be hes sibwer ifingUlar self-ebniiiiihin and •sensil In- honestly confestilag -that Ad; had .I),en a great and irapid Aideline inAthe resources of the State, tha t he .himself by his authorizations had contributed to it, aiidtgat hencefork the Legislature should contiol; the finances (whit' spiCial excep tions) Ala in a word; that : .no .more 'debt should be-contracted - .-- Nor is it to be for gotten tliat'3l: Fould' occupies the post of Finance Xinister. against) 't‘h Lwish of sev eral of theutber ;M,liiisterS'of State, Couits Peritiger aud , Widewsliilinelnded. " 'As to Italy); ithe Emperor 'uses. langit* Which indicateslow handl:Alias :beeti-bY the obstinacy, of the' Pope . 'ind Oitididari4 evert While' , he holds- &Alt/ Piogininnr; and desires .- 11 1 have-recognized the king dom of 'ltaly With , the. fitiii intention''Of camtributing.by sympathetic and disiritii= sited counsels. to conciliatkittivo causes, 'the antagonism of which evertwheierrtroulifiii minds and : consciences."'• •It is • dicididtlik see any other. solver of this 431:ordial than the sword. The Pope 'will not' yield voluntarily. • ' • ••• Am.zwicA, AND ,PIADIC,E,, theix J•els4, thins for the futire; • lieve of late s iieen s iuneh liefdie - , the '011,40,1: world of r ;4,1099, There p aeems no doutit, whatever iliat„the iiiiterings.in.iimsY,Pairts.of trance, and, the gr,eat : suinei recpitred for the relief. of the, iiiieniPloyed tad greatly. agitated .the periti,.!ind that he, w as de,etrous to jpin.t.,4 British Cabinet in remon strances with. rerep er of to the' hpricidde - of,Sll . 4intli-,., s eqtally,leertitii that i t,W.t!it„isb:-CalipAct has not lod:sinY NIA Oiikt it has' endorsed the ,?pjpgigs :of She great mass di' the natiOii . ,*l !declining ,AO tiilie•aey step such as was su ggested. , 44F1 . oqe limit of thie, as well ag , , f,ol?er.Te-. is' seen. the folio the Imperial epreeh i• " The civil war which _.:claiplates,Ame* en, has ,come, to «imprint* grayely..lonr commercial interests. .:114weiver, • as .. i leug as the rights otneutrils Are ~respeoted,,we must. confine uursethes, Agl wishes that,these ai*nfiicmi 09ail0!" A-Cora:tsar to iin the postseripVorlity'ltiat letter, ion tinuetinos exolte the.tktmitiit.latheiltittcon throughout the -ciouritryi', ll 2l9 men' and boys.periahed i and the-seetied of' ageniiiii grief in Connexion , With the' desolation of wives; ke,,' of the:dead; hav'e been harrowitigt'beyond description. ,It now clearly-appears that: there Was a OeMdlietl4 ble leaven of true piety among .the Who were thus•suddonly faken awity;aiitt that previous to their deaths"' in the,pitt : prayers were -offered, Chriiittivite preach r. , and poosinners had time to loek fail' , cy from:the Merciful Itedeempi:.. o the body !of one of the . foremen'.wfiti fotindii memorandum written in penoil thus day afternooni'• half. pitst` , . Ediraidi Armstrong,Thomas• Glediterio, John Rr-° dy, and' others, taken extremely ill: we' had also a prayer-meeting at`li quarter' t two, when Tibbs,- Henry, •'Shilip, SrAi."., • (This sentence id ingtohplefe9 • "Tibli s i . exhorted us again;"' (underlined by the waiter:) • !It was on the night! cif.the dap' ,when this' prayer-nieetiiagwiime held, that death seems—through poisonous gases—ter have'numbered all his victinni: Peor boys had crept Into ;their fathers'. bosoms, and thus''eve:looked, they were•discovered stiff and cold. Th& excellent Bishop of Dtirliani who hae!been indefatigable in the cohicilition . of 'the Mourning, said at a Relief 'tneetibg at lieWmistle-on-Tyne,(where fain I,lfaiisaiid• pounds -was raised;) that he had rid'dOubi'' many of thef.men were true Chriiitians.• The Primitive Methodiat ministry is*Pica-: Harty , itdaptettlO the mining popnratioht,. and seems.to have4accomplished a gracious . : work among' the' men who have perished:' The funeral was a. thrilling scene. Sexed coffins were taken' , otit'ef One •house—a ther and six Bala: Onn °their be:sides the victims was buried on the'fitheitil was the wife of 'ate of the letit'ined, whom he had left lying in the last 7 itake s .df con- . sumption. The news. inkiebed'iliettlint he wag gohe; she langandieViad' l die# J ' was :intdtred beside':ll4lliishand. : '"Tbei . e Were • six thousand.' persoia "'the fuheial:,' and in an iintiortitn l t.ishisalft;*4' be 'said that the whole "natibn, the . Queen an chief mourner, was there is heart.' (kir beloved , Sovereign wrote a akin: chin'' ideletter to the 'poor widows—thtrWitdii?g• pf which, greatly comforted thenr, Bent !two hundred pounds, declariiigithat her awn misery—only -made her feel the more deeply for thrn . The lack of tivo sL.fts in each pit, com mon all over: the. ngi llg me i nti!se r yonntbe evasion of . this, hp 4 gq,;414.4 ,the,Gorpra m.Sol3. alirfkatiY l t4i9 40Rfactc9Plzd legisr . ukee pke e 94:: . TiIF. I'aVNT had arrived at'Southampton,', with 'Messrs. Slidell , and klVlttiOn on hoard. - Thole was-a crowd asSeinbledlii , sic thein; but , &ere was no' dreintibnetration of any kind, Our press had" , uaninitnerisly depre cated, anything of the kind,- and the South is by no means. in good` odor. The Daily Niece hag been effectively,dealing with let=; ters apologetic find . explanatory ' written 'by Mr. 'Yam ceyrund given himlc quietus: Hig attempt to show that when he moved in the, Lcieonfederatn Congress"v that the acts Should be repealed which taut the ports to t he elive , trade , :traffie.; hem did ao meih thereby that the South shouldresume the slwie trade, is contemptible to a degree, and Ms been thoroughly exposed. Tut PpPE is a s :obstinate as ever,.....,i50 late as the 11th inst., a, dispatch wait' . sent' by the Fkeneli'ForsigliGilinistei . to lenme, tirging. on the Hey Bee the neetiSider of resigning:; itself t 0 . ," the • lemon of yexpe., XiP49PI", and th.o 1 1 48.-itike .iPope.timuldtrnot: hors,for ,and* tereet; to negotiate .the dthinet of Italy."-The'iPbpe Let . its writ for' evente"--the old Story • 'if , ' ' "Rusticate expeetat, dum detittit,amnis At ille,,,lnb4ur,et,labetur . In mime volubihs cevum." But Antonelli, 'the; real sovereign t‘,t, Rome, 'treats the Iniperial- proposil *ithlirond defiance, evetivhile 'f thinking' theTreinch , 4 30sTrument:f for.. the affectionate . interest .shown 1. , , The Cardinal , says._ t,hat both Card' fiats and Pope are hound by.oati 'never to cede any part of 'big 'territory of the Chireh. " Whet - ''nexe?"- we ask. Can:. and awilL France.] afford • or .endure •to keep its army. at Rome; ,the .cost of which aidce 11348, : h5e been tit lcftst eiaty millions of fran cs? AMPero; will keel; Italy fikeasit.. .11iinettiiielf *mita repose, 'in order- to reamer "itself - Some people,- say ...04t .tlistyPQPei is 9ne of :his agents,, thp pcseicleut.,of ,the Civil Tribunal Boine, has been :assas sinated. This is riot the witY 'tohCen'in , liberty—it always reterditit. s '''Ton possumus pbsitioo- of4hogourt :of Italie has answerod,its,desigo hitherto,; bat. it i ts ifter all . bnt like, a L bisr4er. dept. act Amble that W 13611 the Ibie . rises 1.504; . 'the inundationliffile:ie add' dilatiiietive to the temporiditriffantitt htifeitichothe weeping swity:l:4 the. lkollantlidykesi. by the raging, oa-rushing, ; inkYclt" of ; the *PYr der Zoe. . • TftEACEgari TO. TW0:471, "frO)ll.A. , Non cOilforcoist few,, is shown, in,the,syrapatby expressed for 'gotta' CArgynien who ;hive the /ace to stay; in the4Ohiwelf'df Eitglar4 White: denying' the ' , foundation truths ens: bodied in,•her,Artiolestand Oreeds,lo which they„hav,e,given. " unfeigned .consent, assent," and adherence. The demoraliza. ; ton" - ithOled - in' the . aitenipts to defetidttrheir pout as tenable, is one 'of the moat painful features. Their counsel in thy .Court .4 : Alphas py.t,,forth before the World' the most gariv„assertions, with a • directly` Rationalist' tendincy. But thidoilSo;:ait I lia. r ve:said; Wit the Star and Dial-.lkhieh,• whenever it(tteichee gionds,stwe to AtaV.q. ins_pitation.of• the " Rimulet," School. emonff_Zic!ilennformiste, and of David Thomas, " the laomileat,". in/eve - Vika anon whiting in iii4or of thine attntwheibtibit ' The Bislicip Salialtitry; btPtinck nnwiridiculed.sis f•ftirheilakepherd who jel:Only :doing ditty when„ he propcntes,Pfc.F,illiamei "an accuser of the brethren:" lihs.the bfildneib to 'bring up the ineinoilis of the tWo• thonsendLejected: Ministere; auxil lary3o..ac.,bacb.isause, which,4o Its Iserpent ) 1,24 : 1 illPP"reat4P-..4heiri slays, wouldte - vebeentreddelk i dclvn•hy•the r lml. 5::44.140n5 - -indigng,ttion: The . Stqr , pitticiiieeli 'the authors dfilie'"Essaii and Reviews'A'ai "the' rieheit ornaments of the Chproh,..Universities; and, Schools • of: the . Establishment," and it exclaims.: "3,011 these who are now bited byy lawyersitt..the instigation Bieltops;%ida i 4ti diked - of condemnation , to: •shaancadniffenne to' ecelesiaptioal., ; if, they are true. Imhebt w and L lyorge the l liberv,- l et prophesying" the mernect they.leave ,the, EibiblfishMerit,' licit the shame rest ' if' Ohnrch'S ' 'brea4 and yetylifbartlieheel against her Tr! AP11.1 13 .- 0 • '`..encl4ileitioal doeS,:not conseionce . ,dewukkt4t Alyte, ; men : shall be 541 f-exiled ? . , , „ , " that by , staying its . ; if Piossiblei thirleivefilinafhaVe time spread, . amilithat , if) the , flail Ooirt of , Ap peal !Mit: be in!** 0103 re shelter to :a , new, NegativA r. :l3cluntras,:. ,fermerly, ,en-, dorsed Regenerotle t n f ink th'en• in dui3 .these Eitayiste thall"become' d`ominan ' t and' some 6frtheirredryithcei shall , occupy p,lams on. the Bench. t The,worst-pf. -that ,men , who <do nok go . so, far .as -thwit writeis, ' really , endorse and - encourage heir 14 their sympathy; and by being at 'heart .undet•the %Odd!' iefluence of -it"Fei fined , •Lntitudinarianiatri, ,which snores thei :**A- irea4 tie? LIA •ff ll 4.lVenii:**; i irevity, ? and consequent . tteeespitins..4 .Sacrifiee' and . ganetiffeation. • Of the use which the •prosedittedliivr :make of the Biblef thelfellowiq' 'the pew odoetrine prOpoindedl.by the Theylare notithe eloositors of ; eracles des." !livered) by a fixed and infalliblelauthority,- but the diligent.teachers bf . .what'thettsbn::. sofentiously believe:\ * Let not ',civil magistrate be called-upon' " depiiife• of -his status, and his means of : clergyman who:iiliffent from , other , clergy 4. men on points on which • no-tWo-Pduitated men arelrecialyigreed."- "'' • Dr; Oampbell;of the Britiela Standard,' thusautimadvertic onthie 'language : 1 " Thus'. iethe.:veri.dciotrine-io meet the cal** these clerical infidels : : , Sitbvild'eplergyinayj renounce all that - 4,3511"M, arid all: that it• let him. enjoy , his (status:and roeins:of liv Mg.' Most benevolent this is l :Rather most ,ridienlons;most, absurd, and most wicked,' lipelamatieqp i fto, fraught with aionce, With' stupiditi ). ?o,4 impiety, while they grieve :the. riglitlMAS antfdiagust Wien et i fiense, are , I but .:pervert the 1349/il• and Stilfc'Fin!3.o),whefr,.4Ye still tae ; learn the alp,,eb,4 of Olitistian, docOtei . and ecciesiattidal . . •*The 'breaking -up ' is .far more likelyteletimetfrOmisithin; then. tom zusy,e4terutal:elwanits.o :Notindeed that, vigorolmomd,incelmant efforts of," The! gociety for the Liberation of Religion *l5, State Cantrel l ," 'are net increasingly fermi dale. The .bltriding toetlier , conformists, with! ..the . 4vvoloed=intentiiin 11 112.48* g• CAuroit:Ages, ,, ois :.ct [step: toward the,,atOition,of ;the Establishment, is to be MnOhsappreeiited,' .as it 'has struck terror into inenyTiiiirlihinen'e heart, ah , l will be prmieented - With 'mimosa paralleled perse yerenge,.and „with a, stern,:,purpose which • will not yield to concessions or ,blandish • Meets. Above k all, the Bicentary Oelebr c tide thiS year , by Nonahetbrcuists, 4 able self-•Saeritree of ' the Puritan clergyiint 1.6%.2) . .wi1l enlighten the Church:l44pm( tot the w reckl menaing 7 of the b ßre,yez-Book o pe. infctrced Vy ., ,,,the ‘ Aiit: of Uniformity,anci by; orherbishoips Who intentiiinally•metle the terms of ccinfiiiibitY' so' fir'iCe as • to lie To tot arable tender:. boinciendest.“ gelieal rplergy, • especiallyenill be. -Bhene:4o occupy a most inconsistent position,: and More and more will the people see that as a party they are'tb'islly destitute of the spirit • bf those, who were their real ancestry pc- Cleinestical; two "hundred years' 80 -also shalt we-lave the Act!'bf Erni fedlo,,itoelf analyzed and exposed in•all its' ; lid e°l l Bl Y.. 9 PW9?ssiv ( l enaethltlutlk. these-. abstracts " oftietit'Billitk'Act• Laudean School whinhPAlfileciver which it was enacted: and , enforced; and then s men Will say, " Whyohis theJland i , and' • the law of the , c hnrch of England, at this day" "OtifYlet t iiiilfilr 'the ififdOicatiOn of ISIZE 1..; T SBU • RGI -SATUMY • A RCH .I ,-486,R tyotti , reads,) . adlttkoisenii, itilftivitit ,_floterf!,l from! this Ado.. Mug' 1- 1 -whit says Lit,?, 01374 . 4 4ktrodnetorniexplana. tory„bnt fat itoirk. l4 a.in.g.at"):4o.4, f '0 1 . 3 woigiybf . tilggesill. an d " itestoration 7 liyeorihat , -Biiihlips.; • The'idauile ' . .iegites that.the.Book ef..o4rtanion., NV* Vol ed-. 444ipho.d e hy,the!1,41izahethi 0ap.1 , 24: arid', i f th Or a t t i h l i t e hCaOd ,hee good p 4 e p l e ".t y l/y,4 kk 4 i 1 a notwithstanding a great LI umbei r. 'cii' iooliplile : itildiVers paits orthhinition', ( fonoibipd their ' `own sensicatity,igitfiitgosiithout•lnTntok49, l and due fear of,."God !A) ,*do twillftilly arid' schismatically ablOin imd refnap .te.emne to tear Ptiiish . Churehes;" 'that " minis- '' - ieVs in i the' fame of li t ieliite tditiippl*u hiss; ' lad nbglBCta 'lb k use '-tiiillitnigy; :whereby man y...piople I had beent'lecil into factions and schisms." ~ glanae, UT. L enacts that, " to the end that . mtiformity in the public 'worglii - p - srGkror agir : be speedily effected'' , eiregliiiiOiliter;ilo s lifioreiiiiill'east of St.• Bartholemem ~ 1. 66, 2; 441 1 3uAd.•:.` opetily, , pntiliely, ancl, sOl4anly,' rvit,the .Elopking ; end"evening pra3rers,"' and ileeils4,dielare hie" tinfeigteed :alisenVite . i3onsent;" '',lW The , . (1 before St. Barthole Vs.:ldly "fliti It lurid Aght thrown on it-- . lllL,Bytth,p;well known,fact that ,the Ben,c l C.P.fi.VaiMpe,lll-) tended to drive r gie Puritan clergy . ..sat 1.4 iheiFfiarigheii by . iliS"Vciteibf ' triittoiyifty. 2d. That: ferekeeing thilt‘ Wit or theta faaalt6lleaval the , Establislynentpin delibe rate. cruelty; fthey.reqUir6d , that:4*r resolVe , should be made known before BtiAttoleinew day, order ithatpthermight tbt to the . tithes dep.. due I. 'lt woa' have.beisi. - - base enough to have h'eld• the. irOsioeottor deprivation after that day. -•-• I. ~ .13resbyterian ordination!-:-Leos-' tritrebto.:theispirit andLpractice-cf ofulldWard-Vi., *hen John irmoitpreagandl by atitholity-in an iEnglicl# Oritemer,and CalVizt werwbrethers in epieli tolary-interiidonile . and:in%mninalwrecoktilLs tien4lwai! impeached and: dishonored: " incumbent who- shall not :Iwo in orderarbeforerSt. Bartholemewtakdik,Ai ;; W be capable of holding .a benef4343';:- bnt'shill; , deprivedi ipso facto; and--treated dead:P And if any but'' cidained4Reatim , administer.. the,. SadramentiLtbet andel' 1 to .be ,fined..£lool- raa 0 . ; -I . itr, *f And along withthis , illarleoterers;) all' heads and tutots-of. Colleges,-all- persons in . holy. orders,., , and ii sclwolnilasters, "Alin 'lnbsOribil . the it is, not iesietel'ito u itaki rep aria agetinst' .K.o. o ..ltlidt , -thermal stibseiibe ote/thistilitAt' ufgyointi that tiltedetsmnleligneindteovj - ; ent i n.bein, •uniamNr- 0 0 1 bb 'IM AM gaf9t lfeturPq,l,PrezMl4,, znaii - ligardietibilitY, they are - tO, ins ; , 'prism:ado/114w . 'conintoit :faintiiikont 'tab The /ia,vocacrought by,this-infarnons Act afUnif'ti•c„an A nevx.r.,,be•-•fully realized. tut we' g ri'w'ilikill'Aitsd'e i vtititt by - Coked 4:1 3 11 3 . 0..k.g. ten ; ',that ihstreLto Evangelibid truth, as well as to the great cane of (Avid inidlieligi4ri6liiherty, alike 'die tiiitediiii d'en tnirminstp.iindoal• long as'theL•Olintilk 'or Eiglsnd) an d :sae Rarlianientileopsit tfie - ststste boo l k, tliat,Chqch,,oots,h9rself , of, deliberateli,69l944 ; on other Reformed' "Oliiiicties ? • and'har at lies doo.r. the: sin - Id: schisnio ths9rAlgely,,,threagh: the. atmosphdreN.otrf P 113101400 :in whicktltey, , ,breathedaat i rl ti` ) .Eyangi.44 l . oirrmtv o . rNkindiinfdrniiiiiiiiliehismatici. 'tie alit mcefes tholent in%tie' "setunleis 'eat `edit f 1 JettnsiChrist, is the schismatic,i • ,Arsat.evil is done by-thelinadtquattipapv, mend,.9f inapY:, 9f OR clerg, N.f4 .tein- Of r; Government and, , • ••,.• •• • lay *image. 'Mt long age atpetition vas setat":fronl a pitriSh on the" batiks •of the' Thames—some distance inlaid f froth ?Lon- : • , the ‘ .l4owdsi 9f one of the Collegep :j ; at Cambridge Cosfßi,,•Tt;,:e„P'the.7 mrt 1..1.;00 'a year ;`,but iSiiidenecleigymak , reddiVed`iinli% T.BO pe4'innitiii the pet‘' limeto increase lis:saliry;wasleftieed;'"iiiii . tl4o, : o9llege-men continue to milippropriate , the reo.„ mosey,expendidy noticonbro.• in the, payprit of i l3b349wlllty islir"ir of Bishop's „COIN (VaIi, ea' iritddsdlir `up'` : more than•wonldohandaomelfeiidovir mdirry -' a r pige ictf.,B9.o o ,l?„.afdc,b.;.iPg ?Air. Gospel lto thousands who lq;o,:ponAiong and' Value a t ipriiiitegentlenian m • Vilki • is laittrge len OittlirOPrri . " - torpindliays sicwards Of ,X.,100:: Of tithbs hip IF :9per,ty-. „He va.rtgelical ••Won- r f conformist 4,,•he 111 pilolig9a by law ,to ‘ pax i thei tidies, s.pid what grieves, him, most m o pe?, often4:nadir et inch" 6obinbubotiolis- . .flisAiks - £17,0114 ) has laien expeilded rersilre? of'o4gWestqr) 00bedrel. .i• . 14 1° Pr?n.l4iv,Ufitft4 l 4l44dtc. therefore it is always pi, e, ali t eat , epare to tpo,,. to indicate from time' to good in.ithelEstablishiitent==to: 4 ke due' allowance for 3 the. p tiony :prejudices; Oda difficulties, pt., Bvar g eliesk section, audrc to note . With thankfulness- 1 ,110;w many: theM reipfctiye. Fsfisjlejt and s distkieti, liborineWith - piliferfal dnyoted-; deed; tuutinlsome;dains kffitlienliftgatt ow.- hitte6iliat peruiedlthilletypy '-.otia.„ sermon preached by a comktryllootOry inotl far from Blaokburo, who Anag ‘ oifies tAke Spiiittof' 'Gal& "glorious' awakening vonehsafed•An 'reptile. _ t h e I charge fanaticism" ,frommthe , blessed social 3frnips„,fellowiog,ithe !hgortberly Jove • wbieh . aboopas t the . Sabbath. devo,otly:ol:4-- served; and the .. bonen of dl oi:dt ;4formerly , halfit'enipti—'bOW: crowded' ietll4l4* - May; the Great Head of )thd • ply such instances of revival, botlifin. sad 3 out of the Establishment,, and all over. :t0 . la • .t • Y..' I NonemformistsA as t , stuilep ihiy..ebosider 1 ' themselves as the representatives. in princil , :i pie ,of, the, heroes 0f,1662,-, button ! the l other hand. it is not to be - forgpttan .that thope 4, wcirtlifili c not - le - aye' the keiabliehment because they objected to a State °Wet"; nor bedatiat •that they-were ‘-.rßioiroists? °rAn'ießdeuta) but bees , shown, t he y ': could, not stat l f,* with at,te e. •ooffecietcalle'' They were' in 1: ) , txity in Aheir' sympathies; - 4 Of ' ' theme hadnireoeivcd ordinations .filinikt/the-1 PreibYterl. stgo t ni,sni also ,or„Evapgelism,tp, TkAiept,isru, and a s such`tili . Orthi bfk now eor t irtemorateili English - Presbytiiiiilis hive Irtaity the besi right tO and , ,representatives of ,, thw.Calainyti, Bev tern, anotiLll4.'Weganitister Divines , of ithe 17th eikntwy.. ".C/c 1 . 1 # 2 !" pr, Er i es o ,f byari" . :distrititi formed over • mitliOriii ofthe , most ethoo clergy who , afoiriviiiiiitt*tivi ejee. ifi,l662dw - • • -Yj.'Wtl :!',,, • ~,, i , s, • c O ,4n,ISTNIIMW , IIaiI . A .:,Conntry,eClaticit in) loilia.:.? ai.: MESSRS. EDITORS . :—It; Diair:iiiiiiSiradog. t i i l lO9 Ple'realkifticif Ile./P,1 1 . 1 114P: 44110P 1 ths,t -th„ 001 W'egi4,i ( Pior -0 1 .t*INIf.fitorto Preeby , terian i Chni.on i . ; have 7.coterpd„a4eit.., new Mouse of. wiretap. It :area _dedicated. on Sahhath; . the of e 1:44m.y... The, exercises ifere eendileted. bythe Apv. li4niAet r 4 . 014, /1491deggk: seri"n.P,rlli, l 94 l 4/ 3 /Vf°.gek :, .3R;0Ak 41 94 , 9 of tall'Ofiey, ; , !lows via klicd,,wigli an.., 9:10401;.043..14er.J3frTiPeS fol-! `lowed. t . , The PIPMAYAIY floliatild • An.. 1t ` of' sio[ t ecref; pear ,the leitnehip: centre, an very eonvet nt of aoeegs. • .• tt0r.:1.7 I iB a friOne, iiod painted - White, Afty.4 feet ihiityrfive reeti. The interior ii neat rand arranged: Tire lallieshicieiliaay furnished carp etin g, lamps,=arpt Ipit:Bihle, t end entiresost f ,nearlygl,2sooo, sePaTeA by !MbEgAiPPIPPO home; 'no assistance. 'WO aeket Tiom,the. piku n h 0 . 'Bieendiiin Said, ..3V Mends, at a distance. Thetlimitt iittle , &humpy iaidihliiirvel the pligtoh l twho. has I .iinfaiddition e-nontribuind ;14 0 1/ 1 0 1 Y- 5 EA; -•rst •:s • ;7rit i eT,jjaatb.e** ,l lYl4s l Nl* 14 , 7 o4er kve Yeir's; one 7 half the tinier wthi t ' r iii - the' There has been seventy-nine membeia ceived,-the , larervart.brprofession. Last: year twenty-n''inillwaie tklishiiiied to fermi another . chpy of, our • order, 1,o : the .'wn ie ellip INOYne, ~The presen t . membeship; tievetity. - A ,inffloienoy of, peive have bean - 14.t0-sufpoit the a tiine r indt.; ine et 'the • emitiiigeiit .ARtneps m i Txully,49the . : Lord lath donetreat., thippstfor as whiAreig. Are lithe. Aura. rejoicing in .the oltelrard: yaYditiciAti,'lttiiit u iviAitiet:l4tii 'Vette' Pare desire. of accompanied, with . ; fan ramie ihttnderittliti-' larppient.iirspiritixal,blessiags: Oh; ford ; we beseech thee send pow pz: o aPe.ritY.; I " j L. *. t•. ..,.. ~, .c. •• • !• ; • ffieleFted.] d EIBEME • 'Tht YOhng Cifrisian Soldier. • C er Thou who Asst nftmed.Ohrist'e helyrnansf3 tl . 7 ' IVithisi'wliose boabin giows the 'Elaine Of sacred, theiveidy leas, Now gird.thy Christian armor on, Anik'neetb.. the 'banner'of - God'aSon',.. ' • Thy'qtg'nest zeal!appio*e. A Prirst;-iighieli**Ukj A,nd-;bi thy fe9blirhand t: • • • : . „nip sword'of Pod!s•gb9d Spirit keiin, That weapon whiph hath; eyer been Strength tO his • b d • • • ; Th 9. ( shie/cl Oft fait.h-batotithati •bear; • • .") „Thßlipspal saad2/4 og r must•wdar . • • head ,)* :;i:- if thorns that in thy, way (,„ eta he iipingiiag • BenekkthY feat •.) !It " Thntkfully a i rmed.,:gn,bnidly fp4h, Christ's grtm) . .t worth ; • '". : ' " - r*EisuiAdvittthbuliiy piar - : .t.}lighting,iihonglitaintiiii 'add forlijnk. 5 ' Thy fter,oest,foershallifall. 'O7 t Though subtle is thy foe, and strong': ::`' T 0 ,111143 thee '*ith' his SYreix song; ' ' Or with temPeatiOnTsore. : A 4493404 Elpilitorousethyfeari,:: I. 9/h./3441.91.1PeRit1321.414 •: .; in; • Aid from above implore. r• 321 ft ut :snow thylitindaid • reSi hENSIF 1itAia , 1 3 , 3 7 1 14 ,1 40.'crY0 , . • • • •!‘'P'PL? sT to'3oTforeixast:of i , ; . • 13010A i ihlt VA' 3tl , l ri • - . ""9 ttlIf1:13 - • 1.:rg;1 Then,WY" tht Pifre 7lo ßf. PI T A RWI4 3t f fan Attlilaire rest 10 . r0verinore ; „. alillig ) liii441:g41111. ) &61g 1 " 1 1170 Otiir otibriasslfteka4lo4ll444ot f • . •.! Wore theiiteatrifitifelthrom, M!M!MM=3MI doteillitt -At vineistiiiPtof o Ider s Ridge' Aeadenlyi 'tett bif- , tite Feb`'' rp p y,cllM, tlielollotiingliesoltitions were AnammOulliTod,_ o .l ) 44:; • Wick l o4 l3 / i 19.4) the B ,9TlTAlig4rAtgo . .oßd kt.iivictiis,'.iics, in 4ii..m.yoprio us, thbith”thierriiii, us ourToifilg frien-d4nd;sBhoblinate7DOrdi Elder,...Do - nalasoni:yqth , whom laietbeen • accustomed.. Xs; ,associata,pltasantly wetakeoualy, .whose i soolpty we pail: never akain"enjny'on`eicitiii: - therefoii be it. Meahleci; stancci ;of ;mortality. the tifanil of :hi who' dggtit, all •things: and: thatiiirembbw•in; humble' submission; to 1 41vigli,09P- . ' 114 /4: hoping that our . iionng companio n is iii tha, peaceful and happy realms of glory, enjoy ang the' fetrovihirof - slifirg"aia angels, and the smileidil tkii Meshtia Bitifour. e •lf i lved2 r;• 2 * - irP ' 1 '4F.0. 1 4 Moßsthise wtit '4'Parentii; biOthers.soil sisters of the. dutiful and nioff.l4A4d' iNiquill'bii•ili#," .. ;Odds loselhil ;rib* , dbeirii feat: ` ' . 11; '. ' ~Resolved, lnliasfasli, mtmifestatiliti'of Os' E"'. fertberPfeß9TY; 04 (02 0 ~deceased,: *S. *ear the usr4,l*serpt, naouxmins for,-Altei , - siiiteii:iif titirip ditys. -. 6 Rgidivlitl,' Vilitt tlibse'ielidiftVaillikptlii 2 !kW tin tiltirPAlNitaiheßiiiiiiiir, 7 l3kkiild Vii i Jour/tali: anti indiank v.Rikistrsr, can& itSA Aelq be giTeette4beeedialte:TeW . tiies., ' . •. .. • , . : ; . . 15t ii i 4d . - ~........:. 1 . inn ....,:d .... 11 It''Jiliel `gliiiiir CFOih tikii; "iiiiik'e J. 0. BAANEB4..iroli } .-; . ..:. ..c. ..1,F.t3: ttie,Preoy,tArianJleOw.?, =EI r ,„, A Sensible Remonstrance. iThetfollowink , riimons'tracee . of a Itordad: Cathclic. • cppgrvitidP r , i Agaicat iwkiked , prie4o.xpites zuor,diwri g q.ky Odpopnldir s libertr itdiciNek, than by the .00- casivrt r fortil?' Thee a i sonreitope fdr South Amerieap-mhenahhe tve4tliet , indie. • naritly„ ril.,,fcm the ; nipilltrOisine r of such . ra votary of :11 1 1qphiiii mul e Ysinus,cs„t ; he. Arch bishop of' sent l a c OrtiOn'of `his fock. " t.The doeumerit; tnuishiteil Vona the' Spin! ish,, comes roe :fromis perfectly reliable: solEcd. autheriph4,is.perfeutly, relia bbl inandr,t eipj;oB :19:!ct, justifies J;F:14: To th'iJidifoir la fdtridiLVAlitenitabi V tith taich4ioc'ese' iot Brjgliall:. , ..tg• , .J... . r .: • L•r: li .1 111 u s el,-, •WIN .. 'We, C the Illi t aiilgOZA . ;' In cif oh? ii . ghteil aro Cathalio. - CtiiistiiiniQtatisciiini'bbe . - 4ileafft ,Ao,,,,,racirgity ; antreeolealeetieea. ralev. re fflgtrY r ePr 4 §oll-3! ° ,. ur r Pjk.PlWlri tiloins prcialiip: Thp.A . or tiie fs4inie :life =like coif plaint t, 9 -yoii, as Ohriatiana; in ordhr 'that you nitrybd iileased''tib 'renAd . i , ` the-eNsild that , . afflietkus,ri A, iittl 6 , more . than oqe . 3TF ,g 9 Y934•WPre•Tleased,Ao send:usti pact :t,flltql. RI); pr t l ,49, 9P.?,ex' purpere• than, to feakiline'Ch'ris ian charity and fraternliy,. ' ailiirsitlFiii ViiiiiiitY kid ihg . 'titiiniiiie'Whfch" r leadvio -noon at tiluitpiifmi ;"tlitijiotieWifel inistakpo,;most ; Illiu3tiiiouss:l3it: - .• .A j ti n i n itp. t'eX.°C ce..Po49X,i97)FogibiP,:hoi Mame hetet' the minister ,of yinUtgoh,C w Oniptig, of, mytiology, aiiie. l ls'he ielidered_,awfily. only. t;o 9 Visilhlrezoßasgligniiiifiai n iiitlianptti:' •arriiii;ohjetsitofrapeiotilitiiMqliabliiiig'* his habits, dissiflatibrri +him eiiness s hattedv and in one _word-faaoti •, _ ver3r-passion • tkat is 7,ileiaa4.-rokcyk ,•;• 1 ";e mill ~Aptain joi a moment, wit tie faets; thaty,ou..znay *now - iviitihat OtrAp . feilentations are'irtte. •Thei lir'etdiytkii,'iifit AlkiiistinCitetiltd; is- saii:•, attistuOt *Musician; playin g ' ithe% hazi- 1 4:l9 l 4,(a44o4e6tallidai)lan dl as sneXis the . chief' M" , 1 16 topttaolfir Evyenci. 4 1 410011 night lie 14. I Po,2 l .kitift as•lf 3 a4p..;', ttnd.4 s a t( . the . . iniiiii in ' eft - 3f ,111' in tliciais:pl:e as ures af‘!whichithh s illiVigtota - greafeeWiiitihl! pant than the flesh. Ho is!ahtaytilthb'fliii to render 'adoration. to Bacchus as well as == :=ll3 1: ~.,:,, :II Ny e , f . • ' • -JO;1•• ,:•..;, • • , ft , the first to eihibit himseiips the. vict i m of 4 434 U5 -4111:12411J4:614131eti1i 4111:12411J4:61413letili 'hiiiiigelf piekingr;•quarrels,tbut• as' 'he finds ,only; pity IA -aCkute.P.Pt. fOn..;hiPaPe awkiiiitilmA.Wlest talk, : he offenOs , eyegbo l ds,„altd tii.lyal ks off to 'his hotise"With h is . cionettinne on Ms ni:''l3iit this T Mgdigiis )8016 oftfr,he..Copfesiional.7 too tfednciPi yaw* RPsit , inPrigOil 110.)reTtalefiot)ploblio v t, th 4 4! ".' B Y l 2.3 ll Pluib i rrThil m olli aa dL a pecret or. the "uon essional. At length he 'he has 'o4 l iiicflife! :extent thitrhehtisfiinitad.:Witli linAraughting. hiss obk.(into.th'e .arznY;send 'g, to, hp esprifiped.Qui,the:fie.l.4lCof.kaltatis, the.viptytut aspic s. j . ay . may judge , for yourseq; writ 11 tiiouer if tbiMi did tqlestAn'Aitilt n, on which he was-4etit Anty.th, repre'sent: these - :fats tol•yonle bud .if t ,44loee ; pot, 40 vtive ig l oo us to ;see Wit ...that : the treng,_. of our , is lgager ;thus prcifined. NV4 - wOuld, Ogre apcs- Ile CV hit as elittittisettlivirrititiiiiiitility,: , We'sAk gird ply .and: °nil a tiniziistermwho.: undhrstinds 13 40, 1 4j 8 qPiAlikt9 wick edlY, an 4 ,POtfQ.T3 4 , IhtY . a lit.qa4r7 ; ifepirOibk: In4lsele. as mueli . as p9E401,e to% ntiffeltstatoVinosiliitilid6dryalitoiryoli ginhogimattwasnotbibgrbeptdri:than the egress byter; Castillo, or any other. like hullos ?7511,19/147.?oiPuBirat&q' all ft • W 0 k 1i , q 441. 5e5 I ? f ilrii4 te ß l in ii ?4!4 . e4figi,4* 6 itTt3rjoA Pit4mi aria l~'eb ;3 8S Bre :. b.. ucy PalsOna• ME aci I itff the.Yrelaterimi I)Gratitadclor 4 elg of tainti.El: 21':)t 1/161.0161; 74 :41, r.ll364Eatil ? I ILl'lO . l P DIT . 71 • . BUbß° F 1 P! a° 1 118 1q.by4.1 paioer at' rd_u_ssd, ira i tegibi daffier', were 01)1)40 by two, or t tAe' of' (kir young u laijiSS; s from a,fe.if„ a*ongaihi:iie ohilleai,ke:s: c Attar.ltAhnt. ifidifi chaidhin 117ifth bee • : they Itp whom he were tin, la so, ,aeopp 0116;44 aelrhowledgmedi from 5,.., fI 4 Llkr6 Vat Jan . 62• tAM:7B--We take. this occasion to Fo ur; oar sincere thanks, and the ,gratitncht !of cur l respo?tiTc cominalp in forlo ha 4 txhitii r ied u an anipXyzoKihepi with : ' weekly' irrgit:vielar Banner. One r °fifths lifdatclit evile-dr camp life is the want ofeproperintelleciaal. eraPeFLYmmt? resot,ing.iN,habits j af .Thqntal i es 6 o,4,,Piq e° ! l 3Pi tt jP / QA. l Yi t t h e4 a * ts _l o r ink; P.„, 11 .79 10 4 OPuseqUeqt.brs PEgniqthwa, q4°?l.. l4 .,ukgruttJ , ,molASTP huuntaniotalt, Ph 3 04 1 4.Y;f 1 Pi°0 1 18.rtet 9,FrAMPPieir ,CV l 4l,7fi ° .kRIYPPARNeif' O OW tai 041°,11! .this re 029.4.) sY.eM 3r 4 -.,1 11 , 4 1.494,Pkt e # 1° P $1 4 4 1 4. 0 f• It words, thm i a,h4,Aegree. of, palmist „sntertain m, ,e4s.s44 l Wdx! th . l-,rgi.e4P. B of, Tr o 4lkcillg 130:0mon i t,,,rolivous „?n?ppyliohs .31:).yp i og means .Eq • 'bOhol',lfteikice4 l ttline.l. 'orb, on,i• heartielt,gratitithe tkia„.agt, OrMtPAle/t,edluelithalkt at Chp sweitaine.ol4i eiltr,esPoßF of , P,rlifßuu‘gefett.F.d itsgotk.V. r ur B ll7...tilt!set.Wki.9oMuitect (*TA log.outs Put, t tcsr4;:..l (Signed) . . "111' , "6 •- fmaNclulMtUratio alfftffocP". l3 eY ' o 4ot,h . V.,`Toil. rwm JtAlaidlY:OXP‘istr,t;olifiVeen 2 s; 11 / 1149tbra Nt r OolAtigi&lmihu --T421.46110814—,-nrri7l The Theologieal ,Systeja,s,Etwons.;, ~.-11e .agreed with...the schoolzof6Edivardlr in rejecting the direct imputation 91 7 A4argel Ill i i .1 1 r4 , Frill-- ad ii b s e Aß d • 31 4 .fl hia 1! .kb.el,,, Pr:f . :o:.ll rui vYt.& 9l ll 4l ,' ••," ,"?1. 7 8 putn'tiorr" fraci. an 'abstrais e lmiikec4 . 4 a rititti-. tio'n u Matter - i')k inivergigpi'Viiitaar than Ir:•..;•.:talgIt:11::. ?' het" .:: t ....„,g4. 1 S 1310111;:plrr . r: . 04rc1ia0,tf,,.A . 17., Iniried '' of ' 'cionrse: in, the ;#tme l ijine,,, i tio".' symbolized s t r r yitlr the. yontiger';Edriii9s JO, . He,•skilin;:Aind''Opposed thertil4ef,osiiritin is'•tO 3 . th;c: extent of A t i . l "Itoripment4 7 pro:. oLirdfilili: l4l . s .P'Prii'''.* 9l o. l o:: it 'fi .r9 )TTAr i ft And'rebotniting in it 5; 'rartieteril4ii.to The . gineral)rilitilifi crlfOrf; ' : blik.ge,lli r: fro reickiliig 'it d int i Ols/ 1 441a4 a i :44l . 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I! . .rpyr i aa o3lll ,, , Ail4mic•ti4PiE9lo°.'s,, <0 t-4,1t,4•° * . 4 r , 4011 . 448: 1 pr, - EariioB. an . ,4 iii :0: iiiiiieity: iiia . lice::Di i yhie. t ;ieti74o,,:4t7. thii • ih.ilifiiii . ll,y..4 . :94/§reiiid,.exiatence: ob:Wits ,;',:tCerel l ,y,ln ' iili r tliet.ilio;a: Di'Vine. cpifstitdtrOn nilikek it t'iclii i4.9, — .85itke,4 each . successive .moment,) ,he wile - 14k) fie. in.; feriii:66; f that i DIV 'Di idirli AO ert,' bsY' kitCiiiil : mediate : agency, ao tualirlitin 0: int& Veiny' e'very : event! and: eve7ry.ex.ercise9 each, dis. tinctly,..h . hitself- 7 -,the ,nrost-thotough z going,. anatonism, ext4tdfd.,to . mind 148 well .as 'maiiir; inggiliting.f.eVoti - t4e, eiValiism" 'of . s .ItirleeliSr.,.'iriliilioli . 'it ik i 'n, f 4S gi t n.. t . ln dilitiOtiorl, 'And; fTniiil' i `thkilder .oiilviiik.lo.l . , l antin shb,*9:o4 *ith la:stdiii i ,,.tiiepiaßK., ,ihf.l)lv3ill . ,`'.defiiiea. ;iiriiiie 50 ...iiVii.',lpvl - El - Isiiiplhil9witiliolititiii, I*, 0114 2`i (diafhtiaratorioffig" - hihiiiil,t r ',lvitil %tie' tdobliinVer'inbillissinti',' a the '.DiVika I'4ll :he droir:,tliO I 000 c e,: i'vii ) ;CliS 'go' &Oast& Pritil - ebro'raid,' wh e n he '..ri l eci4traf, himself' wile to 'be '' lieitiiraa . Ow Ctiatit fOi' • • • • • - • " ',V , • k , ilti __*,_l , "I"i'i lit 'the Si, e of, his , britlirin. : s NO T melamiev,a!, :4,riti(i', no 'Freriehifiiieftill, h ilirird 414.'e sa tirillingneSB ti:Pirnifik' 414.4 r i,i'Sriiiiiii,' 'of ' tlie • 4°10.14 Cotidi4ca - rit oriiih'ilig ',tile .biiiik' r tif. ; tho:idAeliqd.';'2.Kii'd l l l hlB"Pitflitt* illyta; aim ,Fireia4ea t lii thelritidirii7p,r, 'anti' iikoreA l l?Y'thii 'keenest int,iiii kid In-' tctiii#44: - ' 'OA. 'MCC Ana i7oyll6i).' 'iii . 11it . ;clink& 'OlViiikqi i LOT .iir'ilie *C t rYittienoc" ; MailliVis i'tril l ..qtlier di* tk i 'ita, • worsii i d . it tal - thi, lady a . 1404-Eniiiand'iithif, 'tlito"ii'Aii u `this' tiitliiike tliffe fiiiiha a fte . ,44tt,y," Auk 1 / 4 h-iiiethothowtspeolvwhta.i4.4 0,62: iviiiisislivin-luogewct auffaiaefect,l4ll , . uttifthiritaktrid 9 11 t ki ? oiigiiiditi. ; loidiFt"aa:itihith;ilmiii i . in e i litqloottoli ta. ) 93,01_410iiisis, hril?reiFfedi,fiatiliti *lt ity's'ailletlie'&4,4lik, irgiedrir'teNey'e If. - , vi . ' • ••• 4 ni . c ! ran'ep,; in defernide::. lifircargitiBe thedry! ishilitielfilik ihniitiiiinlTercis oiii i roOl K PilittiT stillfhorievergiTtiii§ theArkilenhilegt2 determination, and inculcating the ) irresistihilitiy Loh DiVinh:vgracsraptiri Alio Ltheodicy, palyWani . has -.g4tpornils, Aram' ~ contras yrith„ learing ; the . , , niptitftgsnilmi: of J ibe ' pFyiniv t tifirmillsion - 'of sin au. ikti= IscFneableilMlitry ; l bia this Viatilofghtt*' ;the restlesis qt,Lestaonine . _pg' the schipt7l" `E4 4 4*,ii,k,tgia l , l :oo 7 liXOD ti;Aalli% ^ -47P.1 8,0.3 , 13.,..0f i G 94:; 1.*,, i Ve131,,,k: StOakt;iidgem ' 4 ecl4.4ect that ,si,noram, , aoaecessary means , oil. 'IP greatest good. Dr. HviiliihsvinktA sr Creature entitled, " Alin, through the Divine EMU tr.'6.lb ;. (;;;Or Li . • ;•r:: Lia.!AM= •i 1 ==D=l iii;Uo4:lk)*4+lo3:4,lll:ll44s: Pnblication Office 84pm.Ininayrsosi tag% , Illovralirpee, pesj • • ADVERTISEMENTS: - • --"•'•'"-=' :Al3).lv,lakifi':lll l l * A Square, it knee or loolid one insortlon,oo;.centr a tgl:b .•. entinoottintoyelikE Illi - e'Wy•ond id a A Munro per quarWr;s4.oo ;. each linverdditionn4 %opts A REDO:MON madett6 Wirer Orin; by , tho• year: • ••• • .111181:NESINOTIQ.E8 of.Tnir lineiror sloo' '• oath' lid. &Wind lir" 10 amts.: , • , •••naLyop . - mlramyelr 4' • ~ ,E 4 ),RirroB.s.AND Itßuag no , • l 'Xiiterpniation ' the Um •AterroA2Sthig: is; as Ovin ,and not in otta, own , natare.)- And; :Z - amoris t . bolder "OW thifii•iCat` not only irifilkAlopltinti the palliative.. of? ttOrmissi+e," to 'which most Oilifiiiida:aringAnit also Made God thonfmtfirViap-ilof Intrepidly assorting,. di at erc was the same kind, iiiiVitteliiml6lkre T ia necedsily in the AYivineriffilid,ttb - oreitte' shrill; is 'to • intaie IW/40361g5/I'r viz, that ,hec-Might dispFa' 2 148 l ips,tloq 'Audi, his ,grace• Anti • thus 'he carried out to its,sha,rpe.lt.,eftscctie, in •pro saic and logical terms t what even Aueustine aid Calvin of e ` ii`in , WeDangnage of feel ing . 3 :" .4 13.1ei1i iidem et *tent= , sdiferuithoaroledempteremr • • xe.Atat Mel/logical tßsofelb:' • • MEE Brief Thoughts on ChlistitivExperienew No warroxy - nrilie iir:tr47l . ol in his opin f* iifikrorrig l 4l4l3le to' AAA: that 'id imy Olio& hid! h T ef Noohintafily refused 'to -exarn- 41;04 hAIS •trAltil7- I . 1 : , the ,, :ceitiirdted's preacher, once,:describeilso , trividlttherithhippy dis- Sensions.existing in familieey,tbet a cauh tess, who was Ameeeel k inyoluntarily ex ejtkintyff-iq ne_surAt ni aqui Atuthat amie Valois." gin, shea n hi he ,pytt.in . ,the light : The she !lei-416dd likeedmiMilia •.1?.; 1." ::•IPfllfi • • • .u; . 1 , 4 , 4 , • , •Ldiviines§ fief a guard agamqt plausible derrersov anti mito -boire"fli loAsflitleM hfori:#* the; infosei.eanilot lift bin 1114.4,1340,enopeil,gbeegitatad by a merely speisillataie thoolmy .1J !! • .„ : 4iritualtuj,ndedneps, in •t:he ,abstract, is gotitt free From all. tinge, of ! lumanity ; t among men, it always 91rtl es' 7 Df!' &ler of the libmiel in which it is placed. And it acts variously, as the office it -has -tt—perfornp-varies. Thus a eilent Morose ppiiid is ma& kindlj , and. • atralk a trialpr give. and • serious But 4 • . 10 rut,.coses, tT m i spipmg;prinppl4.,. love to; • • r. rt,lo , k. - • I Ai1e4 , 114E15 lov c , to Christ. may be shown rliy %Teal ilia fylitith i g?ards the g.; eOrapml„ evil %Oohs revilyP i ietnmi trains of tho l ught'..,, Mutt 4.rartioulatl3l is this' the•-lbase ritOrtetsto.9fbigarn4 l : ,professots. Not inge " 1 • 44 34: 9 1r eskili.an 49vin .11 . 01 , " 4, , " .I• s 4 1 ' B nß , ll lllgllll l 3ill ,tar.•Cf4 , is 16 1 3 r3 f - itoireii 804111 if peril. W hen a man be- OT libligitninrid 2 d6i)teciiiieff oth'dis w it rthat• haltreghtotis his" 'ploset. • A. man- marlightetheilturothitiievotlun kretraiii; th eisifliihk 104 1 Wlif Ansi 1ta,r.46:11- , imp atvakiii.yer:•nieetirig r but:otild *heti' on' his„ uses alone 'lf eats. he , the • eager lie IS • in ; :gr 4 . 4 i.C6PiqrpkU ct sho u • ld •st;:on . ct .seek firiitfccM.o9ve: • •;; :f' , • oF nt . rlfPtaye 1 • 1 n"n ie 1 *il e events; titteli A V,tilit) ralitrand • ten t deitias 6 're:- , ikibillvtigiduittrty ii:eilirtititin'ii ilyisti. ' It' htingigranattti , thenPailililuittiatg' ii'd - loy , Wt . ". p9ll.roil _!' .!•3 , I*• , . ' .0 1 •_. •• ! I ; zdtiiiieliii i llifli road ''ll 6if''a;i ' nte t I g l ' aitliiiii 401 4 igniitaoi 44 walk in. ' V 4 iirstiiitillaiiin,„qoilliisl4:l4, iliere slides al t. , ~1131. g.., 114 '3 , etill,Ve 'of! selc indulgences iiirliiiVigail l eve iilva,Yr T ili l e gory S 't piia . i - , ,..- , -:::•1 ....:. rv•" , : • wit TO t. • , ..I 11.41404 .4 Jlearboukair! temptation- ia I ' sometimestvilup of t ßiritualityoie,the same.. wa.P& l lool l . 4 bkill.Wl vfliiohiineets the wind . ) iliAlmsigrfofp, po i werful tide.- The stronger , • i the j .rpsiOunper tile stronger '-the proof of eaPPOStqfVut 7 1, , ,; • • Tha46Mmitrand-the-Collier. ' :Thefeilit l eal6l4PiPtiiie, l lllfmeit'heah ) ts u9leitds'iluste i l tailifealaiiiiPtiletaselireS ' by • suuselvesil and tostrnstin themselves that i, tilivr t ag righteoms,•and li to o dispise , others. • I 151/4112a1E49•Mr8 t•00- 1 414: 11 Fattlq the heart • cefallen'ftitin, and nothing bit the power „ (.0 GBd 9 iiiTtliti l i hiiintilig 'iditilliert Cie the , Gdspels . 4anyiseffeatiistilyitaddiCatele; ) • and •bring.tbes proud, sinner' te.tflierfeet.of Jesus 1., tk t cry ipracFyy r aps:l•to.psteem:Pt4ra-bet-* , teT :than,. bi!insplf, The troll flllpwing,„ incidista is glirelibY way 4"illtittrittum : l e .; eDnriiiti• fil l enpioOsis'fira work of grace r. radoceitaitiltown!,)it itisii 'happened that a Vety / witaltily ausi s iefitsed•gentlernarr, a iner t c i l iffi t lY ,t)he.,,Was,ioOP,ATl4 , lmyrio.usty ~neat,in his perar t preetse irk his habits, a modal a l ln , m`ohility and 'Uprightness in all ~.. blieddeilillegs7andnitlealtriviible• ellaillettii, . likedlip garmetitsointilwitliont spat tai de- i filementAn the sighted hiszfello*-eseatrirel, , A ") ialatiTght by; P l e r ikarlTY PC# 61. e r r qi ,to i rriliib'hin6elf as a stnyer betore_! ~. , and to preserschiniaelfra a, n artz,Wmatdr,er, asZis,efroPlilt ' 1 fainui ll 'aVisdik"PsiSpl'e. ~ ertrild 1 414 titiiitel§ellhon - liihibliuth i ova'the , „ p;cumeri:ofsGod;to ;therbswekening of the mer chatto, ppot; l opllipn,,jtving on ; a l smutted , „ bliuse,•and i weikring a l 'lSpgrimmetiface, was hriinglieto' lies e himse)f a lost sinner -' and , ..,,..., ,„.. . aalke" eat- blmeath the preaching _ of the Worti,l midi Ithe Spirit . waii)sedrchingi his- , h,e B A tilfesteart,..as , they course&their way, lf:ilTWElL(l.9onilell down' hie' .Booty . 7,i (.4 .1“..:..:., I nvit e 1,-' ll . .i4O rose 1 , At tne same Invite on, e„ for p . t•ayer, and in a few momenta, with teem= ' u Ming limbs; 'entered :the same peifini which tht.„pplish,cd v itereb,ent.. WV. 'fitting With boied head..., Th , ppor. collier„sht;down by. 1 tbeddi; of fus pplushed companion, with no f oth4r•tiitiukfti•o - r'desire than' to ask," Alen ' ! andibiethreik - , What shall 1 , *db ?" arid' to , pray, ‘.r,Gii.d:tie merciful .to mite-sinner." ." 93re merphspti_feelirtg a some . nue . by his: •:.• • sideoissitnyitipty,faised his eyes, and bp- . i, held,'with' as'Untiluninit, tile collier and fits. . sPiledPiiiiiiliiur 'it - : once lin ' 'the pride 'cif ; his nature - roeortirlirthepresupiptibia of thiilitil&kaiikelAild, lire the priest: aniline , ,Bevite in the parable,la 'gathered up his ;ro)3ir,iil moved suddenly to, the, other end Of , the pew; but in a moment conviction ; flifiliett upon - hits mind; arid' the I:slackness ,and.t'uiitside bf 'his own: heart 'were pre sated to him•in Sam:shit isiew;lhat he felt , , -, tits% he wassthe ; vilest:being:on' earth ; that. '•... the sooty -garments , of the collier were ,• ' V i tt ' compared with his heart in the sight of 'God; ailiftli t tii he letigiii•ed to be cad'f" offifOreveefor hieTtidefatfd•rebellion. • He cried to his offended God for mercy, and 9,4oo : himself.. wino*, reservis,npun the Merits of his crucified Lord; and before u • the aloe of the service, be was, ekabled to refoliNieti i full t ialVation. lii the Cilucrie of thiteamiiteliel i ,tilie.Collief siai 4 entitled to f ' aiiiteise'llkit4' * siailit, and: tsls . "'rejoice in ",, I , the" isardtVii.' o ire 'Chat; WI iiiltipintkable' r. .., and thll 'of i icii.• 'Hii'fia'hires besini*, • : with . ' joy, an ' ilybies hisl#6thi all fbrwist o hisvioisled)oli •t !- - ' 3 ' l3T z T - / i.haillidar a infieltillevifiliecliseed„tkez m&•12 chluil'•Wessiao lird'auff tbriitfler,qlilbracbd I hliP4lliallYl'AdY.Oitly isjnicelf ttegether' la yr i t'll e 11 1 i r ei,or ITV; dull' r e tridj , on' 1 Chi is" esAi3: They' 'hilt eived thE n 10101 * °sliced' God 'as . 'ilia ' ' Children . Hdftnisioratiffel y siiii the trinisforinations of 3 thfil Gloii:;el l %Pilie .. grace 'of ''Goil ! - And Bp* tlidic 'lsifitiiiiiiii toibeAffettgilistil the '“. *Aga aulivilex, the uktes i i kid the - co r a.,tu'l l sh a tplE,„, iv i e o w s , ..fid . ox...:: ' I .1 3, 130.; : • ! ' .eV ;Fr I g6P,34llfieeigitl1 i 4.:. '... .. J ' '' '.:' Tse,Sinl3 o fish V rt. di . — i i Li , .ii.odeisme:l4. ITR, • i:e•aVor-L:‘if - " .. • 1 bliss co zeturno reign:C.l2nd at livi` -I In —Tract J ou rnal. 11=M1 EMCEE
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