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Ita 0r,0044 when blasts ate stay +; Ails' of silence and of uproar ? r "Altitireff stintritht and of shade ; . f Bite itfortist •imotheiredl hollow, . 1 '.AdtroCopen matey ° , , 44111 , 14 anyfien and of eteevll}4 -/ .. ji1410; igid rose together laid - ', 1 000, leaf °dot t er, , , `'Alice' YobAgest,'greerteit blade. ' -Itits'ef day-sPring *l4 snustik ft ' . i • r:-= .DX 0* tatOlgbA, o€ ' tie AQttlieji ) • 1 1 49TiFilil:b1 0 of pejo Paesmjiler, . Lt in ' fins of erimson•..Yune 1 "."Ildig dt ' .t, lablitifBharl - ii; " sl h '' ' 'lluiliPor 8 did, Siveeplof Nile; 1 Wellit of.,MaralL, shades. of &Um, . - . elnetta-frence,, sad ChunnelfsAmile , 41r414 valley, ,pealcs:of mountain, , ~ tretelfo verdure, wring niain,; 1 ' ' Biniren • Milan of oeean-shingie, ' reiliktitrathe of smiling grain. i aroken tahafte of Tyrian columns ' ',-, / +144- and worn by ..wave an d ; . ~, 41 gs of ,enloanade and grandeur, . , nainos still majestic prime. * ' Treeistnisic, jarring discord; • Teets of trumpet and of lute; The thunder-shower's loud lashing, Aad the dew-fall soft and - mute. Now the garland, now the eotn, ' 7 Now the' wedding, now the tomb; New , the festal shout a/thousands, , ..Now the ehurohyard'arionejy gloom 4 14:ow the song above the living:, . istor the °haunt above the,dead ; The Smooth Smile of infant beauty, • Age's `wan and furrowedrhead.. —Bs mfr's .Hymns , of Faith arid - Hope. e e em. thi h . Ttrir`speak tome of prin&ily Tyre, • 'That old Phoenleian gem, • 4:lp4at. tdon's daughter of the North; But. I will speak of Bethlehem They spealt of Rome and Babylon, --.4 What can compare with them.Z ao let hen prase their Pride aid pomp; " Rut I will speak of Bethlehem. The*.oraise the hundredlated Thebes Old r. Misraintis diadeka; orlie•citz of thelstaidtireNile, , Jiut 1 10114. Peak of ;Bethlehem. r :! 1 11.1Toteilic-9f -Athens, star of Greece, - of )Jars, her AettlePlei, Haunts of old wisdom fatr art, But I will speak of Bethleheni. ' Dem city l ,where*heaven met with earth, Whence spirang the rod from Je'esti'satem, ' 'Where 'atadob'S star first shone ;—of thee 'Pli Speakp a happy Bethlehem 1 7 '''il*fitatiiiitt . -- tF!''''' REMEE3F.,II ) "growth in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviiltir ,4gsue Christ,' does not oonsist so mut:th r ift ast, c ent, of kdovtled4e, as in depth, of ktprecige';,— knowing things better : *not tia'inte4h in new duties as hi old &alba bettiit done, the' (bldg .- erica of life gotie.thecnlgh'in a brighter, , h* pier, and more Christian spirit,----kitawing that , life ie• made up, in a great measure, df little and common and triv,ial thinger.rw,ith .a more single eye to the Lord,---iwithnicee !leg distoet, ,end therefore with more ttependenco l upon, God,—with 'greater , Itimility'r- with more prayer, so 'that self is gradualtylint, surely extinguished, and we become strong, both to do and to endure'the will - of God. Yes, believer, you are inset:an:4/y, it may , be,. yet most asinveil,y• increasingyour spiritnal strength, by each single aCt , of faith and olia-,, rity and self-denial,—by aliewing in your . tially . walk, more love, joy, peace,long-suiferl ing, gentleness,' goodness, faith, meekness, temperane,e,—by your Christian deporiment, 1 in yoir family circle and in the haunts of tin siness, amid nil the occupations and require- . menu of 10. i An the right performance of one duty you. will become better fittedfor the perforthance . of ,the next. Every fresh victory over pildii,—Over vanity,—oyer aits-: ride,—over delfishnesS 2 —"over fretfultiese; makes us stronger for the time to come and. enstire&the fulfment of thepromise, "As , days, so shall thy strength be." Christiartl marls again these; }words:. They do not .give ' thell*dge,. that we shalkno,t feel the burden anyißatßPS th e (ley. . Alt. they promise is„ . the we isliall ,get ,safaili,tiireggh. They do,, noresy, thit ifeithitil not ireg the. weight o our 'diitiiiii, 'Wide: - timptatiliiienfirdfliets ; ail, they say is, that we shall have strength to) bear their weight, and journey on with our load. The grace ifdparte,d, will thed tile i"suf &lent" for USe-r-Pot ettperahutidan,t, but suffi cient for our aqua' n e c essities ,- -strength equal to our day. Christian: distress not yo,9x self &bent ittipedelin, evils' . 'You tit* Thu have not strength for the hour of'ldiltnillik. /Jae the etrengthowatznow have; in the dakyof health, and the, promise will not then fait pet, 'Volt fear, you have not strength ler the tAoFny. : path of adversity,,tread humblyend.thegkr; fity the path of prOsperity, and you WAT npk. then be refused consolation and • support: Yorrfette you are unprepared to 'limit tire liinwofra'errors, and tbi. enter the gloomy valley. litviPl4 , the glory of Gdd, and, as-ber eeerus,yow„,l444pAian profession, su4 when you are summoned to depart, Hie rod aud. staff will then uphold and comfort yOu.n ie by putting fortfc'the strength already gained, that youi , mayi - hope to stand your' getound, when greater exertion and more vigorous effort are demanded. • Atrength , to enuepter the tmcoppst .741 ,be -given when the tewpast rages,--strength to breast the, foaming surges will be given wherittbn..lsurri cane has actually come,—strength. td grappl4 with the last enemy will be given'-when he domes forth to meet you. Yes, Chrietfin! be allured, grace and strength will be imparted vivo !you itse thenipasccutrtaindy . as they wilt bfOititlibeld.,4eire yaw mita theliky. He who *11,4114,1guy- bllnnyfe ygPA tincoeitittikspd,, in the day of trouble, will not leave you ecß i fp,p, less. Journey onothearwith--firtones,—reir f Ism •who. ,ith faithful ins, Ouse —.• . : ~,, _ . Ana 'MO ktrerilq 10•Pollug177Y9LIYA", 'F.ei lot* in*, in,lo,.your .t n al rest, ept t z,eßose. frOin#4,4llW 4 . .: 1 ., 117,9 u will . 0 69;,T1FN - i , 5i04,4,,A,ft ~... I , AT i t , i ?!.,i/VA I I the -. tr#4.44 ,4170, 1 4, 5 , gr. my.dik i, go Ty 5.". ,_i= EFOT # / ? # '• M e.490 41 -IP;e l l l ),Ytdialltit t &HEIM or THE ME OP AMOS LAW-' uguE, LAME Ofc BOSTON. , • '. RAD REPRB II . I E,YOU/Ta hkgiCS•OgitlSTlAlif .. 4 4 8°° I 4V r T CT, I °F '. P 4*APAL/9 1 4 4 , W.! M. 00 RNIALL, */?*. ('Continued fFont our last No.) O the manner which he eepylljed, self when not in usiness; he wrote te, edn'in'lB32: • '• • ' l ‘ When Ffirtit came to this Wit : Ft:Sok lodgings in the family or tOtivido*,'W'he had conunenced lieetirrig* hoarders, for: a ;living. I wea:onelof herd fu:st; , and, 'she,,Vits inclined (141 , ,c10pt 14ny roles thei sboardere that I pr,escribed. • The only one I ever, made was thtt . , a(ter i. supper k all- the hewlers that ,re-.. Maine& in the room should be quiet„, a least, for 0ne1141 . , to chose study , OPierturikey doing so, Withdift "The qttence was, that; we had the - most impitoving /ifet young menrin rthe 'town. The. few. ,who: , did not Wish itohconiplywith: - t 444 Tegglstion went, ahroad,4,ll,fter tea; some- r iigtes' to, the theatre, sometimes to other places, nt". la ,mast'=iilPP-ailke bankrupt= in: after life,, not only in fort l une,, but in ,reputa tion; Whle a majority of the other class sus ., tamed ;geed' Chartieteri; and - "some ire now living , obrkV;: and fill import.' a nt statioitsj . -.• rl • "The influence of this small measure will I be felt, 9roughout generatiens. ,It was not less favorable 'on' myself thin, on others," Another item of the utmost Oippytinc9 to a business man, was very conspieuonrin , Amos Lawrence he was remarkable thrOugh I life for - the most punctilious exactness iii 'alb matters relating , to business. ; ; : Ile,:writes , to a, friend ;, " And new laving the power, to, dolt at, •the present moment, and not having the assurance that l i shall be able te, do it the next hour, I oate,.thut,„ I practised upon the . for t e friehtli,' commencement of ll 4 course. *bluing the first seven years of My neis ctin thisi eitY, It-never alloWed a bill. against me to stand unsettled ever , tlie Sab—l bath. If the purchase-of goeds,was made at auction,en Saturday, and delivered:to me, always, exalitineci and settled . 10411 by note, or crediting, and having it clear, se that in case I was not ori duty on Mon ay, ere would be nd trouble forhakboYs thiis 'keep ing the business 'before me, instead 'of ing it to drive Itnev' How' many nierohants - in thiadity, how many in 'all our great cbin:. , mercial cities, had they pursued, thialplan, I would, have been, in. very, different circuit:l - from ,what they now,,Are? To a friend in businese l ,.he sues: "Look after clerks well, if' You,wisli to keepthen4,; honat. Too good reputation steoctimes tenipts then to sin upon the strength` of their reputation?' Reference: haiilready)bbbn. had the Wrest Mr. L. manifested for his sisters'Welu +*-Ibid. tare:: obuiinexi . cia buifinesi4 'for liiinielf; he oiioned s a l. correspondence 'with' 'end of :his. ;sisters, :then, a, mitre i hild, in Ilia folli*lng " B°le4tl ; —7 77 . 0 0 WA,:,; "pima E. 7 -.4lthoggli Wei Onniisi„,:youer no lemilear than 'the other Meters. thereftitte4longlitlebe iNbrding preastife,.' - aa - td' andr-hf.1014-it there is any•benefit resulting fioti mytletteilq you have a claim to it. ae itelles,theyi these consiaeratinna l , enal:WitlLtheitope thati yon will write tc! ivit.w/mumr,er..yfku.Os4llo,lao with cenveni,enee ? , , f 4.,Anyt. -At** cprrn- • spemlence which,,Anpil, i r11:0344. , viith' 'To able . to write a , some letter ie :66itiattri"Ciieri great acoom- , plishinent arid 4iaii* beat 14 *tallied by irk tioe indif ion liow , begid,' nava' rio tation in saying that, by the time you 'liras sixteeniOn•Nip , , , i?pfiscepi 4.1 0,4 4419 1 . 1 0 style" and:thrice the of ideir vtbrift 6tkerwihgAciisile* Ai , t.,idifting . inirtllnddcation. " • , Miro, we Ida not only liiefiliteriatiffid:' Lion for this Yolinetistei; ( iitriiii•gfcireto ) remote ithat graae.,turbeenitiallich : e'r , 7.oung , lady seas:Nirbtaietko•ottemlits to writej ,csuripose,•, gym'. oronnajtiqkyogko:mill, try; wi) l 4444rthfP4Valrkt 0f04 1. 1 Ploptisa , a• - gi i. a f t i. tene t #0.,14/(UKr4r.ftlAgß4- stile, ant' Aries 0.6 amount „R Ott : would otherwise poises& • —•". - 2E - r - yoW likdy - whp .r atteuded r 7:101 several yepil ricdti. )435cuses against writing. hhe could not a. it. She gieLai'o , 44# o , l _ 9 (1 49 ,4 1 % , - Zi il 4 - did so: - She - staiceeded • and - now; - zo riII*JIPP.b9P4 VAc, 9f .*4,;ENclit pep- Ale and polialied fennila,yrriprs of ;the I say, "then; II:0i it . longexperience *eh: ink; to every'ychingi is worth ycitir. while; 'and y011'34111 - succeed'l. —To.snother sisterV'Who had kindly adnuin: ished him npon.the subject of religion about this period, he wrote (and,• It wish every bro ther and young: ,'ln ithicoity who hat ..4. PIMP §ifttn , i4Vl , l l §alflo kit!PAnmet 111011 - * :him op,o you, .xpy salter, ; the , i ttikiltion not ; to, forget` 'dittiei3 of v religien cenuss with peen, liar grace. Ton beg, I you for' presuming to offer good advibel'Todes a gtai 4 • ant Tequire pardon'? Not haging committed airaffense, I can g rant yearisfoll-pardonlqxtt• my thanks I can give, which you will , accept, with au injunction ne,ver : to 'withhold Any,: eAgtin,n -or adY,Lee yßuliPif *014109 esTmFY , Qr .1 **411 61, . L-• : 1 :t ff - : •.1 .; 1107 Alkij,krOtlikeh a r v?Pitiv44l l o4 o ;.lk - 1 dui, irtl ; ?yain 2 4 . 1 9. 10 . *49 l * of sisters at hpup . .amycreut etgirit i 9. a goo y' . fridn'thteglinesl‘wrepoil # .sois;'m46;l9ifdiiit oe•of. rhotheil, 'and' bade *Rh*. scorn! n • :liftviL. earliforni i etUndtaifi pprincipples, in thermemigemenvot linsinnis 'affitirs, to which. he trigidireldheredoasiong.ii he. lived.' Re. wiites-;,-4. I axiottted , thei plan 'of s kedging, an Accurute ace alutt lotr• fmerolotadine , bpugJitr and 8 , cdd,_ , la*SittfrrYrittk Atityr.oka* , )feP 4011 practicame. Al us , pl . wag ,p3wetked for nUmber of years;. 04 Ineyer . ,foßd any, merchandise fall shaft in, taking ilya9unt of stock which'rdid'ati 6feern as,utlei"4year. .1 made about fifteen hundredlolliiiiihn i firit. year, and more than:tear thotisaiitt the llehorid. • Brobably, had I midelour thosibdttlit first' yearillpaltonlid have failed the seaohd-t.ort ltkird-;! 1 1 1 1 .‘ f' 1 ; ; ; fj. .11 ~ . 1.1••• 1 ~,fr "Li fsio, immediate) lstop.:ol,m,f/z.,,.. 3.,r partner, Abbott L., left for Kng arid: in MMMI UMEMO BALADELPiIIA:4, ,, 3 !t!f- • , t the eve of his dePart l gql.lßrecßived , from , Ns . brother "and senior, a letter containing many good, counsels for his future { moral guidance: In, this letter`; B,:y - 'first leading principle; let every trarieaOion7hii.ef that :Turd and `iliohest character that Would-not bo;ashimedita have. a.pilear:before the whole world as clearly as to - yourself. You are young and thexpurae of life seems open, and - pleasant prospects : greet yeer ar dent, hoiesi'int YOn.' mugt tenierriber''that' the race is not always to the swift, and, that however, fiattoring may be. yeur prospects, alAdt l Pweve..?ealogslY yo 4, 1 4a3c . se9k plea, r sure, you ,can never find it except by cher,. islong pure brineiples, and practising right condhcf.' My heart "is Till on this lento - et; my dear brother, and it is the only one •O'n' which, I feel the leask`anxiety...happy and, fortunate is, that younger brother : who, 1 14 .4 B Y•cti ,a4 l . .04er, R 1 19., -44 1 P, 8 7 1 79k 3 . i. Wit% le.ttp4- to bp.' brother Abbott while, be, lisp, iF abBent.; but f ilkelone Of i tie r nl rt• 11.' 0 '. to vi at was *Ouija - fly' happy' in hid social reta,tiong2 ' , after ',the , girth , Of 'a danghier; wratote• a frientlab folloivs=ty 4 + 4 I am the Tidiest: inan,T Ilisupposeiron , this: side ki the, water;, and the,riehest,i becangie: SIR the ‘:QPO I IP- TY4 4 .1- bleet by, the, 14.0 h ay 4 R9 Attledanghter.,, This, as you *elf may siippose,, is f s 9 . lted, hearts with joy. I wish you were a married maw khavolately • iffOught more. thin , efer ofyouB settling ,clown.: , It is very dangerous: deferring: making BAph ,, are9nP43eticoilOill. late. period,,, f917419rP1 danger, of, not,:forming one,,the lenger:ie, pots, it off; and any man who does not form this cOrinectionif ttossbr miscalculates in tie iiAe of. 'the 'means ;whibh God-linsligiven'him; to, supply himself! with pleasures . thet down,' hill. journey of ; ‘Every "44114 1 1 ) P5tpP19 4 #179.i.. 8 1 1 P 14 tll home ; for there. is the sphers for the exer cise of his best virtues, and he, should be particularly careful, in the 's,glection Of a. piitoek; - one' who ,411 174 Thi the. young Men of` this) Agociation may - see that 11r.' , L:plike 'Benjamin' Frank lin; advocated'uarly-Mainiages,'andre-eehoed the sentiment of the author of. the,(l Night TAatfg4.o.7"The r firat sure symptom of -a mind in:health, is rest at lieart,andpleargiv feat home. 4 ' • ' Vhilstiatir reignation . hiNipiessed in a note to a friend, written (luring -ihe` lasi hours- of , his :wife! S' life 7" The ~Lora 'reign:a ; I . l ff..reißice.. 2 ' , lie. theAreatest of all consolations in,l her entire resignation to r the l , will of ,Oed ? Among her hier last words were these " I antin eatitcieSeve. - How can ' , praise him enough !" To a - friend, a few days after \her a death, Mr. - 14.‘ wrote It *as. my privilege An wit ness = the 'closing:, scene ; to behold-faith utaPhing 4 1vel` , sense,,F4l4 ritiSing the , soul above this world of shadows. It ,was iaeln to convince the skeptic, and tO, animas and rin`thd`OhristitEi4~ r, Mr. L. vggqiivarii6A. , ' T a.' and' the .widownf -Judge Ellis was his companion. About this time,, bewt.ote letter to •afriend., §llY§4.—`f My advice., to yonis.„ get iikairied n an4,hays no fna,r_ , about ,the ex pense keing too If l*kir * e two children born unto you within a twelve month, you will the richer man fox it. Nothing sharpens ( a, man's and tisiiig" it, better - than to see , 'itlittle'llikk grOitingf up aroindthine ' THE ENOIOI4 7 SETTEMENT • ITF ,THE'TRENTIAFFW'' -J;, .- Di:" 'Wm; the setbellent /London correspondent - of the Piesbyterian. Banner; thus- destribeir the aeCeptiOik of .the favorable Pews 4.romthis eountryy. by,BnitishghTjtitiMul 41 PLIFinithe TlVlknog PrAlYqr , :!'..l • J •_ .cmi.lia • "The m o rning of the day on whielithe.!krts: arrke i d. # was-, 1110e.41) a, gloomy e lltic 0 1 1. ..et'it•Oa iatt 'pr i iiiss4lY come ib x , (i alla i there 4 ‘ a hilsiitx'fx:.ont . 'MiAgivOifiliii OW Paineht j ' , and . dint'' gliiiiiiir id'ibildeq*liv Ti'u?, the toritratel lbtreisiWerciP•iifibStirigifig ; Baia it nozedYout in gennecirolog thaittheihro2. .ther of Lord Lyonm-ha4- wiitifengto,sayi that! . all.Afferenees mgyil, he . ;FnieAl r y...*, . ;7; s . 'Pie:Yßililieleis itr fi l ii,l4 l ;)9el;flitr9RO, .:, '.' Of . . piepaili i iiitii3 hitior"wee eeiiiielessli . gp.ne ,„. ~,.., ,„•,..,,,,. ~-f , , • •••••:, •••••• 4-g, •••:•(I , ,qtri ---7 , Ifir. oif ', - , ,Ampipnee p .. psure *as' 4ncercise? q t, e llnirritity VOCialli-:4ll. l ei t eM.plOyo here' hifitYhldti'e-4nOu r itlielettfol• naidyieli273;!ii' riftimined; 03 the'equipment 'ofreVe'rything iir the evreayiof feits; Lgunboitts,“ ;etc.; and milltaiT, menfiwere on the:quit/rive, ,'Late (in. the Frkmiiikeinit 9flicciingfl4kayLthp.: .44,91;Asosug. 3J'.+- fVfillackaLAPrie4iudst* .P.RiterkoMpi ilk ilith 910*. plc' . the, OMOS ,If ,14.01p9ep was, clee l , tije. _ Gl* s peoidf had tocen,,s4.l: . the 7 r - og, at; the Concert fiir iiri&er; . a4een T at'Oilje . the sore judgment of war , and had Viste'tif btilif ing - the ••case Of the-ailliceedjUnitee States before, he i tietoy.c§eat.. • • ~.Now.fin aos i ver , t o , Prayer came. :WHIM-WA Ittlikllftrielf rilaa: a_l4,..Arthe.lßlßtfor,4 ( 0 A peat .gathering fql- 2 1RaX.* i•A• l OiN3An2l 3 , l 94 , 44.7 O We':4P*Pr ptompq and Isl.onepformmts me / tin holy bro theyhaoi. ' ftwas a, moment If treepest,eMO-, tietr*herihi• 'Oheiiiiiiiti 4'4 4'46 i . i*g t' ? - . anal 'iviiii indek4l'a iiiivileg4 'fiiikknfelike t. mlielf;' who" has SO-146111y tendit'isiitAitibhl3- W i'V•America; to 1)0'46 orglirf of thht eibmiti . ed. assembly • in. an 'ascription • of adonirig praise And thankfulness to Him ,•vtio Asia stilled ;the. 40.813 Of the: :v.r4ves, .aU4..0.943r: 1 4;9;4 4 4 • Pha. t ,ihe, . B,werd .491214:1 1:10t be •UP T 84 fR ti t ( .4 .:44 0,1 P 8 th anictigiyAliA.this inp mot, '. axe .. ascending from elcispie,. 'ffiteilY altars`' ilia from associated liiiiids ofiiipiiii iiiiik.r oiiii . the'lliiiii.' .: - ' f ' ' • •Piii t yrz NvmoitkiiitzQUESTti* TrufhValiiitst• apparently *either fie•fegarl' ded with:the older writers; wthe r expression' of •a, desir6; td , know:Whatitruth . lreally •was,: nor again with someirecortto*positorcau the, cheerless query, of ,the the And re'tierinnply ,hatinpjfkiros • - - fdir . fur tiath• *id Cifitt:d 'that hsifno political import; aide.r6gitrderthe r aig , tionpt , to connect itiritha kingdom!, andsmiat. ters real..life 118.1 t, delusion', of _harmless, though pitiable .enthusiasin.r4,4i,coWs-Life of g4r.ift• AAA. ostuntopubtiglaulAbeautifulArthe sold's shinißgArPal} itiTttiv.W o 44o-, ll lo l lp ANATothe*Ogsto4.llsglo#PA '.ll *. r ) 1. 4 -%.; .1 - .I! f t r.. 1 ."-V1 ii , trt I :rfr 11 ot goiSfAi I N fILJ INEDIANBNI , - -.: .1 :: ; I 1.,, . IT IL ...,. .. . , ;4:.1.11..):r.:.1.:i•ititimi..444:... 7 .-,4 1.141,,:, -: ~,,u t -F,T-• "itel l Aciity l l i WaIMi n MPOTcP/. Pi•ea, ,n; ` Qu arter 'We Maga ipieral'ilt 4. • Was' ( 4 .'t V l at•tYe T ? I . ilitc)9lo),l 'ciOtife leiii ebiiiiientr thbiiiiiel4 fir o ur - rOaCiti"ii i ii . .presenting very important, sea Wile, - - , iina'J praptid al! 1 a gpects ofaruth. , !The \ wiriterplity eunnaing_hisAlefruittion Al Qimistianity.so asp to, , i 0014PAOARd.:ffit/Ne.ti 1 . 1*??? . . , ,it..8.7.0. , Miti1ik .01flk - 11 31 #l.;:lh c ft e tty, tigniot . :oogpl ylli4, a6 ritithgrfaT t i l v a tirrll: 2 l2l ,-t AT t t . • dialsai s rioi* - ix i vohyarai i tcati s .eieulk . yginiihwltailitif le t :an.AEddraii.ttag: digirgeiv di'.. mit , tbf wili.di We'liffei"ifill •iye; age•lßtistioiss IlY6tlein. ti4thtrai avid ayip ,atidii .fnic.: Id ol hi 011 .Tl:lium c A LI mi. 1 7 ' . - tiii i itolit - li it lii 111 0 'ilWiiillaar aj " ia t% ' 7 ROalri f Y Veetga t if f . 'ithlrtile I. friirlirlki idtithlihi %mita)? oi'inVilOstitiffifignV TOW' ) Om Old Testiment di: ; , ~ :T§atititfPwbetti; ATP , religion of Jehoirsh we ;., "i 11 *nally supreme amoug.tthe-Dralelitish fi t ": ile, the world was not spoken of in t . -:sikum, terms. _We are l val t4l 4l- z i4 d ir t pFirie • Pt °cV-s4 , poll ild m il d thal :gi -' *d. lair' `to i Musing fathers, aud'itt . 1 ee.. t o b e nurs i ng motbArr to.the , ChireAi iittcr,t . , !As p eso:am dial, ifortiflol4444 ller . f‘ swift 040,"Api ortSeitealia of Wei agileitc"fgOtielitvve . if"Ohiiiireliiiigidafi f ilicrASiillt illblikeisd' kr'lliis tad" tipiitiite itillniitkiibidii uliniiiil:4 ;' .Wheniseieii t ie atici - phasdi.bly,-iiiiirsh celled;` Shall;: conisecrate . thle, w 441 Pof flan& z for 'al, greattentpleiin , whic: It tlta Lord Enhdlanditlifil LlYSth 01 1 4.1140.. q. .thA 4104414 i tl when, , I art. 1/ I ".l4;Er ti neF %RAP I*- 1 54,4P.IgikkELP.Y.M! ,, t h e7ll'!Arti . VP , t il e IV, 1 . '..R.f, 49 1 .,P.A01 1 3 1 t: come a slini ea Instr.'. :nt o*e.pkiiit,, r 1! ', Atm vii gigaL s . 1. 64 over" ev4 , d an ol i r ti trg t a .:r if ferft 4s i . g.r. ~ , , - ; _,t irikailie. it . .- if ariittotrii'miinfthiiie Wfilik. iiiirtidiTiefliO' longing to another dititliefiklatich - . l : lo AVEieeoilit them nothing but what •. ybe accomplished 63tr4. 1 1 ilikneffi.e 4 k. ' r . ' . gdiloP i tlgiat . 4.f agencietc - divine .:: ... an, now • .oper ation. .' ..., •' . ' kid ivi'diiiirlit.i# ;; • tllellikVeit)o444 of. christiaws atAhe p i j. :',l cliy, noi, to mo dify die firm protest .whieh Christ and his r . . apostle uttereditempf , affriTtiATIPIO Bir goalyo3orld, but tq env yeyery4epartment of the world to th e e; 41i:ni.pripciplesi and, t ioolubdue all nature to, eik,purpetses:.., This world has been gixtli•;44itele:tßrilitit , 01 the' Most High, and it iati**ey:were entering upon therrpo,ssotkaiovi Tat ~irs,.%,9,vs.flesbl,y,ruAsre which 'ad - “fu l seetli ni: le tpe spirit " :an. ,remlers i those w,ho %re ,1, f le-its- , 4,1 p o tth a i , so gros s that thby . awir`,t ' 0 issiiio44,an l d ars ; nsgsrsarily L eksmies fo' F !'''. „lipp iz besp re deemed, and we are awaitio,',tO jilipgi:tikit. 4 our• whele-,soul:,_body, ami.,stiot nmylba.tpgether sanctified. The law in 'Ohr - membqrs and the law iiibikii iiiiirg.Wliibtiaiiii'agatilitil ilia ethpr, were not made; id:birhostileylidt i.Wii: linty to' one anothet. The flesh ,beceines sin r , .talby ecoming suiliSiiia ace' 4r s 'state ~ ._. ( 1.1..0 ao,dagigt:a ,:e.,W i att," pat, l e SS 44- ldreii of in.lipWas ' (Pcrti7.. Who ar r e still aliens froth . .ilia :commonwealth of trod( - tßtavtaisrthitp be always" so?'—lb ere no ground forl-tgelieving, that: this i , res; deiiMed! Alure, continuing -for .-generation after generation wide; Nanctififi4influences; - +fli ceitse(tlO be enmity,to.GO`di bET•Slatified byfil,,ffely Ghost,titigklie'mlide,' aty ot # WS' Splriti - Must . 'SYSitiolilteeVill iiighing, and our .spirits,:be alwayo.tgroaning fitu ;these tabernacles, and is.4lte‘ tips, of,fiallyerance excluSiyelyi tit: , ...the. resurrection?. -.Perhaps we must answer thesa'questiniislittheaffirmaw ticA, and tie fife sure that' ourAlesirignst al ways be defective .4414'4 60' !PillsOit , litate; ) bite w'elarg-not withiclit hbrieilitivit'iiniy yet i? C' 7 .1 9 "A"riA li ttlPt 4f- 444 445)491 . 4 gf r•`‘ -5 TIR - ag—ru3t t e so . -=.% „ - /..!.? '), VARIETY-IN THE Clillit9lll'‘ , • The influence offiiiiiAitiy: . 44ooo: has produced at differeut - nrisili,?*,phiArimpant, style of piety, not _lirrt of otlier times and' cam**. In renewing and sadetifyiimiffitirnlittlffbly;Spitit iippSars never to change ths,..F.iii4wwLoh4rarteristieo, cull further - than to bring them,...under the Control of moral %and religiotisaptingiples. New tlienia siii made to .enlis , theif,atten tion, and new motive's to ; ankh* their hearta; biit:the=picruliar natutrallitialliies'o'f iiiitch in- Elividu4l , o 1 44.49:•.9P;e. 8 13:0 1 elins.ekicerkkAheir Own geniality and o frotilDeep.,: : fghsmicl4,49f gralcemtherefore diitingumiliet I#,..,g o great a diversity of appeassane r mikaworlaNtna. t •uXr. f :., - , ,•:= '1:11 0..! a Inq .. 7!.' ~~ . ~ , Now there are perselis . whakfaikitickarecog fibre fillis law of the ~ O hurcles- , Me,, through P 49 lakl h ri l WIE I PAKIKP I iti?MiftY. i s p ro unce 11:l OF, ,igittiS . tin#4,. „T,y . 7. seem mplipbtifeseliel one Ci l ittepbninan insulteawadi:ls of.;9#„"gyikiwi„ - spl i r4 and faith mpstNbe 7 -,accepted ati,,the, standard of perfection at which ; ioll rut invio.yAgebilibpuld aim. 'l2'.iteloicing inpioniu pentecostikseason, When a t ppacher in yeter'sfpicit,spiz?s n upon a few iia& of "abeir4s ' : elPea 4 IW a pro_, tomkiesisithgo:*#o3prtpt• ipasititt: earrusineis o upol I"gAttiFEWFrlt4q divine P2NYAr.,6O o steeds in converting muit*Ocs glitt,Wilkm.l)een ibdukiite, l apany hem). 49eired,410A, all were uch preachers. Or they have observed notliii :ixi Itliesliiiit '4sf ) Pitil; the lkogißaii t he controversialist; : bittlinglor tignzliiagitina Vliari'siesl .- inflels; Ind demelishing ',great force ~of , wickedneik? Via" tintelief, *id' they would — have us all : -- y4lia,lo. soldiers the iruth, Frith, polish Weltrns ant a courage that ec never shrinks from a face' of clay." But in some.favorable moods.theszrsame observers notice the, need .of uniting togethe' the vailiona.el'enients of- the Churcho com posing the passionate hearts of °oaf dot uridetqtand: each- other, and' them to walk in •thei Ughl 'ait "liVi the light," that so thiY - Ai.Y"htive *one peak .anothe.rßi would have ,me adl formed in the Johanuielnftulttli,4494lATl.O.i. Of :Mb spiritual horticulturists, Abo.:..Church would become like,sonniallgehdh..gardelis df the alit cieiatury, where,each- , sbralpind tree was trimmed andlaiigionetincliwkWarkfiliket. Was ' Vcdriding lofiferifancy:of wner. 'Thfq*.utPliF4VA 9f RtßSfriffea,.. B such Poverty-stricken juursitiea of Ten : , , it Wiiblothavi'Uti Il' one itiCh chitqlike' One else ;' m'indih Elie same"Tuld; to - offr•o44 law. of lifei.L•Aod • hatiolt:. sponiiti-plinit • off righteousiEss foi.e.veryipositidniAndkeeason', and unwise .iliands ditteinptAkkOlitodhogli UtteAkitNixiity, i tizz4 e Agr.4842 1 e340 in. 4% iTtlitAVVOYelk fonig. • MEM 11[1, I"Fir - , ; : -.J . - ;:::: . ::1 : 1 1; 1 IMAPIti f ':_ p o i. rji :1" 1 : 1141 . 1 1 , , t I: : t r • 4. ;` '-W Y . ) 1 ii 1 8 '.... 61 . 'f .11 ' ' t 7 i . .A_.. . .. ''" i El t't flt . 1 1-'4119 7 i:RTIt i . : n'IM .il ti. 4 nlmmtmemi .1,..77 lo •-dt:)! . .., o /., , . 1 Cu• 7 l 7WKWOJITILDNIN OPisTBROV.O.C.Ii. :-.. iia,tfsfseit_ The ChurolPshOuld.4lWaya 'receive 'Lher ii love e the' 01 - fanttniembers')a,sdker , o4ibesti. 'and" Sii'retitiiiter give th m up -a at lininpet. . f,,,, heritaneb. r ,Sjiel shonlds:,tiike ;then:vat their'T i birtlia4l.l4ein inilibr, he Tower' of a , gentle . ii ~ But Our secoridreason, is l s ', ) 14.4h1,9c cß9sPit:aillAu4 lainu - ta,have 'them': less P ie a s cd ,with ' th e Pre t en"-- offer ; !IS. Crude and incoherent ak, sarpti4 l e oil ' frem, the . -first, ;dawn , of existence • ::2 1 : i. k . :e:gt'f ., 4 : 7i ! l e r i_ 44 1 , 411.C., : rau1f... s of , ungo4- ' .1 i s s i t n i i Zf l., a r n e d; 2 7 e ta t i o -P n r o iric t i h P e le s i c a ri u p ai tu f r olz as r 'Rai iitO're' eiteeet*Avill 'be the .`Wol:d. '''`Of' ' sicifi"eient basis of. our faith. Now we have truth' ' d the ' liiiidere - ilia" by iihi:eirtifie' 'no ' dalifidenee in any religion which has no s pfrithi t lia l ipme r i4 d vi s hr e ,dtih a, regulate iiii. L .: aniheritative Standard el truth. A Torte religion eairodever stand without-it. p .ceStikof grovik thitiri*heth: it-is received' as' ' , tends;to , acontinnal,revelation to our " spin- 'a beraedrfor aceuniulited that faith." hy a divine Spirit, :appears' to us diseases. , , The experieneesuf the Church - has , r _ . 4) 4,P4..P.rAvedi , that , 44ealtilyn growth Of Tiety,'., oriciPf l tbevagn,epti p,rppositions that could be presentekto -rational men. Nothin bat: the ' meet, P, .hritsti,a; ntsrtu s re i sail., bp, relied, upon; -1.4 :, . = ---- . ' < , , g - for sial?,ility ands litonitry of character far 111( ? 8 ; it ' l'ilifinitC' religion of nature can long . I .p;;LLI . , ,t,, IT 4111 1 , ' , I ... tt re., , '7 , t. 3t3 -,, :' .• ' remain after the 'Bible is given up to the re m6re,than,sudtten recoveries tram long spiti r . ~ }. - filial' . '"d4riiiPtiOn: '6i'delaititi bila.who has veis of German Rationalists and English '4' +, like - 'Jere .., "‘,``• .. ':: , 1 .. .e -• -' •, , 1 ' ideblEpOrsts' r '' '' ''' ‘ 1 ' P , • tl?een . miah or John the, Baptist, , . f.'Pi )`,`"atibtfifieliffidfertlidifvuiiiih","Preoectipied i lly . " In. a we ' f ' d, we t hink ' an essential and' 'un fil(ificthevery,finc,into ehingeibre'elnistianity 'never stood "more made' iiit4ctedi ..••sraki ,, arlkodlitteilis viftfotilditst ed duet "' flaniPthantif'does: , at this' preient moment' MI the basil' of Aheilispired ,, Seriptures, - arid; indeed, but without mfiniallts' air:::ithp - qdmis.:i. , l'oPaSITh of efRPTAYeti tPiklion9ies,, wil.l' 7 enter yet with more wonderful 'power to adapt, it.: uppri its } spiiriti4alli e with 4dva4.9ies :far self to 111, the varying phases and wants of aiip i gi*. to - thoSe‘Ofo i the'r men. And in the '.' our rit4'9'.l..,alalit:Y. Prearesi 'Torf y irde - reili",gleii'iiCthe.iN4ll,`MAy not' rs'ii . eli.: iiietineeS lectitrie the tile l lather than the'exb - eptiehirctlie'VetlLiFeiterferiere" ofAlle Chtikohli - , 7When-stechviantiifying""in- Yfluenees , have, Amen:genjoyed; fog sueceesive i,getinrati9rWiinlAyove,uotlopdilt,hat-the sad 6 4 1 0talMip(AlkToPagated ;depravity Will , be - ''. ~,d( K e.,,ical,fea,,rfaili A s , 1 .17'5 4 t-itrgi.P.PlisaiO4., -,. : ni t / P i rt ?: 3 ) n r4 , ' ' -10 4,'-' 1 1 t 44 ,' 9 1 hreP4 0 4lfir , Fa9-a t . r iiiiy "k,eanief4y more effective., in its- salve-_. , don. "Where - SintaaabMirided ? glace ' 'naileh more 'alitoniid," and - open` a - gloriouS' fn.- ' thit*W , ' Dili ihe' kingddruf of'G f o'k 'eVen.` yet"' 'scarcely It'ofe - Mau{lu giaili' of - thilgtatti-§edd. ' iWeliknowtof no/practical!, rule whidli wmillt ' tprimieeabrighter prespectsr for` ..thel:':.Chrirelr,i') h-FI. ut40 , 1 3 Y13 1 "/UPJAi4lit 3 , ah4l.l'hold,- , possession of all lhatjnionga,to her by inheritance and. ,jrta . ,•a4ilY.f acilmnPet?: l 9}P, I ;9..FPV,ItY of .all "beyond lie' Male : ' ' . , ' ' - . ' ..-,. ' , , ,„, i -,' ' .., `W —M E UST.' ORANGBIOUICJISCTICS: . 1 ','Nt r iii . iiiigfeii l if t tlie' ; nieSencilay i A4'`Oll. : ,iii'e' '. .., l : npredeloithaftheififidelitYthey'innSt,nie'et ' isrthe kathe , wliielii, Clarke' 4fid'ilatier seilian: ' fullyrrepelledoknaithey, Will be' •rtiottiftedJ by f,inding thattheir nimble:opponerits are-oii-f - t.. 0 1444 ;I,OT 14,r , Om? aet. 1111011 ItheieoPPositioni.: I that the; ..,ITYtN , 1 1'4 0 4 ~7figT,o /like:110)410'A i P"u''' t P 4 P .9 -Ntt e r9fFYfrh i t e tek l .ffa4 , M r es l C7i - : willytpd44 tkLrita9 ' . . ' ff..e'9% p,97,,,,a144 they .. will'proliphlY` 'be '4gfity 'd'iappoiiried. Net thifthie gosliel,' or that the'ehillin4Wiin'ts of"_ Ours hinzaniii Nave' - changed.' " 'The "great'' truthio which rePreve“the 'hat - idly . ilia- Vora- fortthel pions, Willi never 'be, out bf'place. But ;great.,revivals,*, in Whichi the: ages' -are 4tarile(li ,aP4.,4 1 3 1 .44E'5:10f tiii?n; are; recovered . fr . S.P !i . .rorillW. l 4.C. be,'94P99to onlyt from the r announcement cif truths especially appropriate to a partioulat period: , i ' Many Wll6 witnessed the revivili,of former laySV:ati&df - ilieltlieit wai, 1i. , d,4 iiien...As-61. 7 ' ' .prigetpia *ilia AltitireiliViiiiiVeUPlS) those uow , occurrog- amongat- us: . e , season -Of ilitaresAl followed by =other of - sudiferi'relief, , which they once-suppose& iiklispensable Fto• .sen, l 4,o94V.E4ioAtthey fitHlf is rextensively : unknown, and multitudea l press form:Ai-4 f to-the- happy performance of ,duty, p.rid the enjny,.- Mt.fit: Of ifiVilege;;Niritli littleglinee'io regret tlie_ r fief:, "'The' - instriniteitta ities employed " r have altiO "TchdliOtt - . Tie public I:Creed:ling of = Ministers:is/ less--velied 'upon, mid talon - stets and private Christians go fortht6 gather ~iii.l:s the neglected _classes...of onr population, to persuade men. r liyi,private, „apßeals,, and to draw then:NV - the' heirtetlirgei. -- Many of as haye feared, ffiy ,the reanit. ;But under ju diciicui treatment no jujOry, may.. follow. Truth iS ifati iiiiA i finfirergally diffiised', mien may; need. less Alie etilighfehiliethin 'the mizi.L " straining influeiice•of thefChuroli ; and' a =thox= ' ough `persuasion '.of, thel,everr. open' door; of'. I Pler9PIA IPTPvent , any extreme alarm under:'.. a aP l *f s ofiAle divirta , e.9adculAtiqa.: ,In the 4,14 e multiplies,. , of - the cares ancl:theworldli- , mess of - t,,l.ie:`ptesp nt l day„peiimps_the great, -, truth we need:to startle us and bring us.inip' giliefeiVecraStilqq,ialbe'neee r SariY , i3f a iriOre r ' entire Oniselie,s - to the - Work' ' e Of saving the'World.. Briliese . lieW'apfilieti2 . 1 tioriii,-SE,,a;toe-imich neklectedtrathto en s - ge , t et materialism,lierhipsiGothis-preparing his -1; people,,,for, wonderful. , :manifestations' of his.:': sa i i,ing l grit,9ei..,N4olniT(ister „should, he satis-i',l # 6 4!).lltit "t',4RlA9 l l B ,ostmaj l P44jhat,,hP .14 4 , ,dv1/04 . 1: P. tiiii gprieral tntli t igthp,"S,llo - 1401aelf.,:n.inipeit. '', jvh 7 0. 4 .4 11, i -11 4,44 f 4 tie l 4rale bniiedial"; te,lY` ar',6,,Vitd faze. He shoulif" - .IcIOW the's heights andtfeeliiigFoif liik as '. 'ipif as iris ; { tale - ::andi-liysteing• Of; diiriii(f.- - - EVen'}llle' Moatespitiiirat tleioti r mi4rt iiiirklaiet'Aiiiiiite;t:!: alone, suffiderwile.inust knoivirden;!andieuterr ital.:Christ , ' did- Finto , lsyrepathy,iwitkitheintlin 01001194.rk.sttilwlea , - 1 i -, ,i,*-, ,-: i...IIAiLITRE"APP , N'FlDti: OBltelsiONg.- , " fl . 1 "" T,/, i..t . t At f 19,1.:," r,... ...' ',. T I ,- tI.T l'''' 1 liin iliay l earn, finally" ~nos e to ow , eao too niftegto,yOie lioho'ate'cOntiittiaglen4kaarT l fiffEici 4 itizi+ote -the niiiiti 'of our' esdeifticii ) rlaPistidnityi 'll Wii , havelaidlinanyipetitrienso teberitlyiifoSttenipts' to .IthrevraWayiinpSr.: ) taut. artiele's9of.mm z faithr,-; Nice lave bees in- n ka.qatsj, il?-54,e(1,ithitt..49 OPle.linfward. , his-, fox . , - of ...our / religion.: is scarcely Worth con t'eFAl9g "fPF,- and that we glaY Ora welt : ,re-.- nounce ihehcoPe of extricating it from the plijeCtions Which science ha'raieeil , against, l it' ulPire'itiy6 two reasons' fer not :following, - such counsel! 4ir:the'first,place, we 'have riot` =` peen a) serioualymaved ibr the objections to which - they allude.- . We have not 'beeir ink , tentive, to 4hese; .We have,: in •fact, bestovired • ?wcon l tligni -more ,than op:14121u study, that iw.e....941itaa0 ,the diAteilltie,lNviiieli,have so:, FRRA„.4 11 117 5 9 e 4 9 V ti ßid fri,elldar Whatever.- may may, DP,t4e reason, lye conf ess ourselves ex re, lug y isappoin. e . . e.canno account forllie 'gravit,y INltihWhieVaOineTearnednien hafeliteken 'of the ''apparent diaerePaneics - , ,betW i eerc Beim& and 'religion. 1 That ihere ' 'are; such Aiscreimncieis,-ivwcaild beraffeclation 16... deny. 1. .-The.y always have .been :freely ad-i knowledged by the firmest friends of -our, fa,4l . 4.11 d in ,such a•wide range of. subje,cts t_keY v,,,m4.5411 ) .P anctaii, always t'°' ,„reill'ai4:-,. '..tAt Okay # l r9 gyery Op y giving way, the very, p . ersona t iwyo.ra4?.6 tliep, i are ,frelinently . me i st ‘ eft idit in removing" them, apill , 'n,Oi, one plain el4i deikuinstrifilni haV'Yet been' gifen ' to' the wed-Id-in - itrhibb those:apparent'. More- ' parfeieslihaW% been =shotiri - to - be realt , - We; haf3 , ofteii lideir told-tha.t ;:uch , ai denianstra i tion,avasiab"outi to , bn, Ai vulged, _but) it hens 1110t/i ,y4iittpßem4, - ; ~ ;%_e.diii, v ,e, 94 1 0 4gaig and; iiiii4 ) & ic e ',4 - IAR, 4 1 3 1 .9 a 9saa J O:fSO4,tradj , etiorki,.; but we - have always seen ways in which a ..;:-J . W. •a e,i • r we , ire =inucfi e tem they ways )l: .e , PEOVIDENTIAL 'LESSONS 01' 1861. INNEMEI discourse, Rey. G. tiss,on, °Dr tiliP-5,0j.c.4 1 1 1) 1i5fiC 1 .3A:4 4 1194V44 0 :40/ Recorder for :February ; -we iittai.e7 .- a fev - ; ex tra*: I GODS GOVERNMENT 0 TAE WORLp. • recollect the opening,words of the fa mons Xrench,preacher at the funeral of the dran4„.lklonareli,„" God , great !" In a similar strain we Might Well exclaim, as wereeall:the' strange scenes of the vanishing' year,And bid"thern. a final adieu;' "Gobi aloffe' rules ` among' the inhabitant§ of the' earth In the presence of such awfiil trou bles-38,31d 4legolationL--in'the presence of such vast ehangeb, coming:home , to the , veryboSoms and-involving,the;.dearest interests, the hap pin4s, 414 the national existence even of thir ty millions of human beings—it seems a lcind cif impiety to, recognize any hand but, that WhieVniade the'wOrlds. Some, know, deem it Tan'easy - think to show. exactly how this storin;,arosee; iwho ;aid, What were the agents in- producingit:; and , how it might have been avoided. , They can see in it nothing but the natural- effects of obvious human causes. For Myself, can, not assent at, all to,this view._ It is, only half the truth. Ofeourse, do not deny that this trouble has real' and deep seated hunian *lies. It is no bare 'miracle, nor'has it,:sprung up out of the' ` Never etas there agreat eiviltdonviilsien, Whose his tor ieal: , grounds and,mOtive r s were 'rnore Alth tinctly traceable, or more worthy thatimysterious Tower, which led the hosts, Of Israel, through the wilderness, which stood by ,Shadrach, Meshachand,Abednego in ; the burning fiery furnace, which St. JON' in his vision of heaven, saw riding forth in righteousness to judge and to make. war, rul ing the nations ;With a rod, of iron . and tread ing the wine-press ?f . the fierceness and - wrath of - Alniightf 'Grod`—that Povierbefore the:Ureath- of`wlie se no strilskings and states menand iiiighty.rnen are as chaff driven by the whirlwind. The - first great:lesson, then, taught us by ,the ,events of the ,past year is the.,realityand beneficence of the divine go vernment., 13: 11 TEEUrATION. BLHVATEDI Did'We not readluidlteaPtahout deeds of , 'and ;:davatiOn to• 'great princiPlas: very...thuch la . of if winter' even. ing; raruund!ithi , own fireside,-one reads , about pwrecks:and• stOrms . t. sea 3 , But•the ..case iisnl l tclget l2 ,9 l-, 44trent. now. This, year has. 44060 ,nl.;illti.t.itifrAV Jose...4' higy *OA IKAttak?Atx.i*R2d . 15e: 1 0 9 °% tP. Pur leer badding titerg . is .9°7 trb, #celvi4 oiight"hOt: 'ohtierfrilly t ; tju niage"—no toy`we`'ought nit"to ` ' undergo no t danger th t- litighlitUtifiittaial'ici the 'earinOn'a 4r frail - id' tbieaah; Mutt iie• shoal& shrink; frifiri , .facing ; it has , 'v.' us , :comprehend: that -almost all the ..ngs..wei had, beennsed most An think of,and, are.-. 14 nothing ..9P/nPnrsd ,w 44 her •ndl ) 9ndifet i T• . 119 .1 - O k a coon-, try Ave are glorious . service 'Of justice; favi, l lrgethilri;`'l l iiiiiianity;"anerelikintir in , s : Peiiding atiff . being' spent for 'hir *.ive are helping fotivaidythatreat xusB of GFbd,' anti' treasuring up blessings for our posterity and., fox .p.ll ; mltnkind,, estimate , the ele- I IratinetnikkviitfimPing .4,l4*lnce of ,anch thOnghta r lyk.,these,, ; sn4deuly,s .o.,wiketne4 • as Oiej futve,been,4ll:6o Year, the ,past. .in .the Oi& xi*ls tepee 'before hail .. trieU ., C,lii6,illaseirlied :mein materiel . , inter estst - Mat Wll l edecition fdr the the .loyaltY;lli2d- whole :manhood of the ha: , tion 1 r Certainly it is some compensation• for ilieuwofailoases and suffering.• and hoirors: thl'etighi which. we. are .:passing, -that they. imvs ; as . .the providential occasion for Aleye 7 , loping km. ,the heart pi . the .A.uu? Eion . p.people that sublimp , Uhriscipueness . of truth and:. . ifv,7 !wl;i 1 611 • 18 once the strength Rd The s diown-' ing'giace 'of 'a free Christian" 'state: bands bf loyal - began'the he'alth 4d.e noWr'ileeping:lnra'solditeattave or pining, in gloomy prisonwand hoipitals, or Weeping the -tears of widowhood and sharp , ter.earcplPlA.; teas , ,Of. thousands onoue who SF% it:in wltiliT4ltimilkit ii.4-•ppyWy; in numerahre „ ,fort nes:hay,o : been tkrow.n over loiard and suriV.Out.qt tight : in this sea nt troulii4i,: It would , hard estimate the igr eta , iv to aba . destruction of f)rop - ieß g wt bilsitiekc tif solid 'echeineh'orlife whichtlitv'ectlinV•ipon. the , nation riiiid*Yet Ewe reekon:wealth-mid prosperity ail 14. 4 35, v e t , Idoes i ,the country and 'the people ;aro ipoqinz.: ipare,bly richer than they were twolvermonths: P,Ork.tic deuce and affections, in devotion to the'gene- .s~:r'+. 'E+}. ~.: ~. `GENESEE EVANdEIdiSt-L-Ni4ok isct: 822 „ ..„ dy - dould be given. ‘ ow we ;'al geod,)in patience and virtuous,:self-con - of Christianity s too well to trol l in manly yalor and .unbeastful self reli= • tmuncli. of every itostile' ance, in gratitude to the p/st,- in .hope and 7 45 ; high reserve, in"reverence for bothlaw and liberty, and in the assured 'feeling that the God of our fathers is God - and will be, the . G-pd. and guide oroiiPctiildyen ! This a is. kind of Wealth whieb, tho Ugh coined out 1f hearts! Mead; mein precious than ru '"- there aria Mi. jewels which adorn the Christian people with such resplen- ' 't bro dent b? 1 The ..University of Ox thorou h eAg ' 0 Oise4t4kt‘ r n , 'Won 0 '. !who his bravely entered the lists agai writers '` kssayg and "Reviews." It is Red.; W. Burgon, Fellow of Oriel College and Se= ' lect Preacher, wlio -- leuTebiefi -- to the public seven Sermons, -preached before the 'Mclver sity, of 0000 jzi,a„violUtup,entiti • - r:AVAR aNiiirB44„. 4 ,9b , =-2Afirr , MrMITIT , T 'written as an ans*erto the "pssays and a-- 'ews." The following e - itract ,-indieates the: view taken by the author on the - Brat-nail:4d topic: The Bible, frdm the alpha to-the omega- of it, is filled to overflowing -with =the Holy Spirit of God : the , books of it, and sentences of it, and the words of it, the syllables, of it, aye and the veryletters.of it, ".2Vihil in,scripturis est oleosoin," (said the:great.Ga r :saabon,) " non dictzo,.non ,dictionis forma, non syllaba, non titesa." -Tberofore, this day's sermon has had for its objeet.fo'remind you that the Bible is none other than the voice of Him that sitteth upon the throne-I Every book of it, every chapter of it, every verse of it, every word of it, every syllable of it, (where are we to stop:?)r every letter -of it, is the direct,utterance of the Most High : ! " All Scripture is given by inspiration of God;" welt spake the Holy Ghost by the mouth of :the blessed men who' wrote it. The Bible is none other than Word of. G-oel—not some pare of it more, some paai of it less, "but all alike the utterance of Him who sitteth upon the throne, alisolute, faultless, unerring, su preme. ' • In the sequel the lecturer observes, page It is quite marvellous in how many differ ent ways different classes of professing Chris tians ,have contrived to nullify the value, of their admission that the bible is in,xpireci. Some would' distinguish the inspiration of the Historical BoOks from that of those Will& we' call Prophetfcal. Others Profess to lay theiv finger on what are proper -siceits of in- , spiration andwhat are not. Some 'are for a generaLsiiperintending guidanc:e which yet did not effectually guide ; while others repre -spot -the ,sacred wyiters as subject, .in. what thOy delivered, to, the conditiou,s ,of ~.know- ledge in the , age where their, lot was cast. The view of inspiration ihieh.Scripturl itself gives us; namely, God. is.therein ` speak- ing by . huntan, tips,' so that the "holy men . 'of God" delivered theniselvei -as thejriv'Cre "impelled," "boine along;" ”liftetimp " (p7irormitertoi) rbp - thbrvitoly-Vrbitt - 1P6:;'" ter v21;)--this plain account-of the matter, I say, which converts all " Scripturo"i into into sorriething breathed into' (Aeopliinf , - men are singularly AloW to so- knowledcre. The methods whieh they have _ devised in order to escape froni so plain a rd.-. veiled' truth are "legion." A *late London monthly in. speaking of the sermons, says: ' t Nothing, we think, has ever. iss' ned:'froirt the Churchnf England of, such supreme -portanee. < These sermons ought to be in the hands ~of every minister and of every mis sionary. Tne questions at issue-on-the sub jects of Inspiration and 'lnterpretation are, here boldly discussed,* " with more "the saine.sense."—Chris: Adv. 4 Jour. SE O 4E TAO 5'1‘APri:4 1 4!...5 - 4.E4 76 .FAT. FOR • • gives. us ensu re ion s f ee l in g to note' skTipthfor of 'T . ' and Cation ge %ions dependence on 'God, on , the part 'of a . high official' 'Government. such mites . red during' our troubles, begihningifith tifitt ' most: solemn and affecting telitieht for: the =prayers: of the; people 'of Sprinir,field, ;by Mr., Ivipeoln,. when. on ;the: polo* of• leaving :. them for Washington, a- year 14 $ 0 . kis:* '. most hopeful and comforting omen. A Week-. , ;ington correspondent of the .Evargeliit • "Whili tile War 'Department we leariieit - thaethe'Ofticeie Of' the Arint l idi' heri;* were:to call in aliddymid•partheir 'impede to the new SecretaaVand we determained to remain and Witness - . the 'ceremony. very impaling.; Thor were beaded 1 7 ... y. Gen: leClellan v a:mnd ore than a.hundred'off.then4 ,d:: fl l l l .-to.liform, were per sonalty introducedto Ack r „ §tptun,, •alUtolc hauds /with cilia,. Abe more Affr.iilent ..* Ol 9 P4. 0 f0 t A r kscsag sv a re* toleariant Wads. , • ' "Ali the lask-ene left , m , . - Dt vaireaN iiid recognized'aialliefiLlv ted'Withlvverrcbidi'al shake-of the IMO& 1 thenintrodicedilie , Rev. Mr. MuFaile,Taetirod of the Assembly's church in this .city; and.: Myself. Dr. Arnitli,ivtiolaslkaownhint a ou re time, said :fpleanantly,l` The .rigiia ktwnin rightPio:oP, . .7erras2i'Whis.: l 4 11 *- §f:ant°.4 said '1:00 4 1 .010 t PraY that aim euc ` Iy,' Saidpr.:SMitiCk.lcork Must piaifer • lie responded, "!1 .need your . prayeis.': ' me tones` *Ole% and his whole Manner; indicated that it was no formal regueist i tut ciudefitimith'e profeinidestlepths ' of his soul: I warithrilled—by- it as I never was before by such azrogriest.l:: kfelt - that - We lio.4n ‘ thei• new ‘Seotetairylat War mke who • realies that , onTAlPPPnienc9 *in AMU', . o .f; AR l ooill men .4°1914.11 just pass, ano,of the tight. :I:would' thvii 4.God'a people; "all over the land, 1: quest uttered by the' uevrSedieliiiy crowded roora, Unction -ha earnestness, ' `Yeiu^ mice ' gall pray for.. tii3;4l 'need your prayers:, u.. .•'i r TIIE' 'T 4 141 riq'. ••• 7< .t. <.• GilltAt Am=The :001ti %an 113 tte ' Aherfi 'Of 'Who' resists theiorest lethptitioris *fit nd iiikhOut ; ! who !bears Ale). heaviest.. - blivdent) cheerfully witoismalmest in storms, . in.ost) fearless:under. menace/ tad &Awns ; ;Wad: whose , reltaim 044411A s ix, virtue, and orGcias .t... • r ~4." , Min ' grows biludrering; 'Shim ilike):'sitipas; Each, till he suffers, is but half a man. 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