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Sweet hour, when little children watch.the fa ther's diteerfal tread, • ' - When mothers' sing thelullahythetil head, • - When oare and toil steal aoftly,otkal4.gentle household mirth, • • Brings age and youth id eciinpi . kAtittr 4. tirmui the pleasant - hi:milli. 4 t • t•.. I love to stand at twilight time, and:waibhitHe homeward throng, How quick the step 1 how bright the smile"! how gay the workmuna'sysoug-1.- How cheerily the whistle sounds that says the day is over; And sends to pleasant evening joys; the husband, son, or lover. Hark 1 how the lonesome winter wind • around the corner moans, Ah I me 1 that mapy-ohorcled harp hath dreary; dreary tones; It is moaning no along our coast, and out:upon the sea, And tnany a statelY ship shall. Sink,—the Wind its dirge shall be. 'Tis not so dark but I can see, theAag on , yonder spire, The flag our glorious voluiairS smoke and fire; ' ' • Triumphantly that flag shall wow. o'er; emery inch of sail, ... • • And wave, the symbol of the . freoic aloqg o'er freemen'S toil: • 13oa speedlhd halm! *hen evetiy for victory, Shall toll the everlasting knell of human sla very; e When he deep darkness of. the past, shall fade in morning's ray, And our dear land begin again i a faller, brighter day. • ' • God speed the hour I when miry star on,yonder field of blue Shall bow toGod's: majestic. rithr,itildhtioiroi ixi ordor true; When knowing neither Senth - nor North, but hiving nittivelanci, • i Our recreant brotbers by our- aide,'foi tth th and right shall stand. Then, though the twilight shades may fall,'and deeper grow the gloom, And many. a noble patriot lie the soldier's tomb 7 Yet, after night there , cornetli , &a?, anti') for the storm', Sbab it l xi m the bow of- promise ! which Gedi vlit` shall Forty. 7 —.. Banner of the Covenant. TILE NE . RATITISM OF MACAULAY: l'ltx one great defect in Macaulay's life and, writings is his negativism, to use no stronger word, on the subject of evangelical religion. Not that he, ever impeaches its sacredness—no enemy of religion .can claim his chainpionship ; 'he Was at once too refined and too reverent fOrolifidelity, but he nowhere uphold* Divine presence or presidency, na 'here speaks of the precepts of Christianity at if they were divinely sanctioned, nowhere gives' t 6 its clo - ud of witnesses- the adhesion Of his hollered' name. Did it never occur to him that men were deeper than they seemed; ant restless about that fitture into which he is ao . strangely averse ' to pry ? Did theisel emn problems of the soul—the what of its purpose, the whither of its- destiny --- never perplex and trouble him ? Did it never strike him that there was a Providence at work when his hero was saved frgm,assassination *heti the fierce winds scattered the Armada? when 'the fetters were broken which: Serie had forged and fastened? why' frofii — the struggle of yearti rose np 'the. slow and Stately growth: of -English freedom? Why did' 'he allvays . brand" vice as an injury or an error? Did he never feel it to be a sin? Alas ! that on the matters on which these questions touch, .his writings make no sign. Of course, no one expected the historian to become a pveadivir, nor the essayist a theologian; but that there should be a studious avoidanet* those great, deep; avy - ful . matters which fiat to do _with the Bternal, -and that, in a hitliori: in which religion, in some phase or ether, was the inspiration of the events which .he . records, is a. fact which no Christian heart can think of Without seriorise and sorrow. into the secret history of the inner man we may not enter, -and we gladly hope, front small but significant indications which searcher may discoVer in , his -writings; as• well as 'from intimations published shortly after his death, that if there had rested any cloud on his experience, the Sun of ,Righte4 oneness dispersed, it .—that her anchored his personal hope on. that ''4:l;o,r name ' which his earliest rhyme s had sUrig. '-- - PunBhon- Ifietho. GETHSEMANE. DO we indeed propetltdontemplate• thii, Beene exhibited in Getisemane,;* consider the amazement And anguish of' the Great Redeemer when oars soul wastsorioVra ful even Tinto :death,." through the load of our guilt which . he willingly sustained; did we. advert: to 04, eVoAkt . urying and • tsars,: al3l. to the victorious -yemgnation of His .heart: when he Said,‘Vekvertheless not as will, but as 'thon wife; " these reflections would fill our minds •with, such convictions. concern ing .104. of .040. owAthigeOce. .Q.Q4; thelove .of the b*viciir s he vanity, of the world, ibtfiimppteney of. men ' malice,. and the (lintel' and. helpless coridition f of our, souls as *oaf, have s.. pc:retort:d i eteei ,in rendering di Iftltdble, dependent, thankfat and steadfait ;in &V hod'. of trial; and.W. exciting us to miatahlaltiess and prayer lest:- we should be borne down by the , force of temptation, pr. Iset we Army! at ltrt, even fall under the indikplitialt wvaith'');it 2' . sr eott , • . , A uourtfe 1 a volea s ,-*iii4akp When the tongue is silentelilleikeletifiooehitant St traction or a perpetual reproof.—Hinton. ! • :1111041811710118 . .411f , 4 1 1ralk e i. r'f J. . . It wits said of Sparta; that ebb had : rievei seen 'alvenerny ; the meaning being - s r-that-no invading army had ever been suffered to rad-: Vance so far into the country,,that the inha bitants could see theM 'front Wei ''walls. To thiti 'ciltuPstattoe 'a. SPartalf once made a pohited alliiiOn s in reply to the jeer of an Athenian 'citizen. The Athenian hid hoist inglyrethinded bilii 10Sr:often they ihiddriven the, Spartans from: theOciphlaus river that flnited-Ifithin sight: of the city.; 'when the Spartanzvetorted,l f' 13W we have. never drive?, YotAfnini, 44e) .4tirota.l4" .4 stream that flowed Athens. near : witWta o ,as -. the Cephisus did. to. Athens. f o .l perAtYthatthe:Athlnian t s ha 4 never been*Periiiitted;:in foinielWars; tO netraielnie the - hi Sii bf'lafecleinkiiiO4 iti; hid Ofian adhi 'inW tide' of Atiiiifiliie Gil thit Egoviditityttiittitiola ellithi-On'theii - onlii soi , or overthrown 4hontinpenfitgelkilmllibli fircaltiori 7 : ... ~.e.: r, .o: " ~.. .„-.1.!1 -1. - , r... :. I l'he 11)88 9 1 ...4 • P,4 , 4 1 .t„ .As r f .ittliiirfts,..l4. Mk Higher gusAttllP keep anger " 1 14 g. tiCx than to repel at wrien it,.i5*,4441. t li ts „ pp effort Of 'eti44o . nitiriiodekiflo4„ a, tata r latter, but to'inhieve die iSiQii tog* Birdied, 'Wedeln, the 'healthy:4;44ml 'Of Prlllonfasi . " anil,i att die'. niune'tinie , i lifeld and. better sort of .cdttrageand dete;iiiination. The proper, office ; a spirit amt . fortitude lies in 4etectifig aid resisting the insidious. be gmnings of. evil ; ! it is, but a eleogidory, funei tion they .Perform, in suppressing ,it s 4913: 4* . ie. . l o l keit Att *CAI/Z. 1 41088 WO are in the flea to-dayi opposing ' tlie " foidie•kiid2. bellion; desiii:velthaltatting gratitudiefiftheir countrytheni:but the men who in the Seriate Chamber confronted it inAts` earlier forms, when it was stealthily laying the foundations of its power, have entitled themselves, if it be possible,' tO'S still s nitcher placd in the ad, miratioli of all posterity: • - -` •• There-is more virtue and Magnanimity, more that• is:pleasing to , God s inavoidingthe spot where .abine,:t emptition:te.evil nifty 'be concealed, than in the most heroic' effertgio escape, after we- have lightly:permitted it to wrap -us in its coils. Pure piety doss not consist. so much in mighty resistance to sin when iie have begun to suffer :from its sting, as'' in hating and dreading, 'in ..azi,t circtun stances, to come in cdiataCt with it "Every forth •if vice is assailed' With le the greatest glory, and with 'the safest auspices 'within its own boundaries, in those remote-Lid pre paratorraictions .by which .the guilty deed itself advances , twits completion..÷-Banner of the Ceßenqn 4-, . u,.:!. a. .; - -• ' ;rm.:* . ' , .. fc,", THE SILENCE. OPARFAVANOEUSIS ON OUR LOIIWS: ILIBLULffie ON this, silence ,much has :, been ; said into which it ia here not necessary to quter : In stead of, pensive and mistaken longings, it shonfillie to us a subject of rejoice ng and thankfulness, that - in thia . „ .. - ps:ttletifn' prtion of the sacred hiatory'Seriptuid , frlitr . ,iiissumed to itserf its prerogative ol solemn' r e serve. Think, only, brethren, how the narrative 'of simple event?.: of that: seoludet: childhood Ila.ffe I)..Wi 43.1.9.4P.Z.4.114.e.1ieeirt x Atui the sceptic. Nay t pailse tot ink - onlY. iihal an effect icrhi haviOhatteveionetheligitter - .4. e ls ' ,ae . .. • 4 portion et ristisibity; how' our wea k and carnal hearts daight - liafe dwelt merely on the human side of the events related,' arielii)w, hard it might -ha*, sealed to have-reAliged the incarnate God in the simple indiaehte 4 that( early lifaof dutY and 'love.. Pgreititt t4io.observation on. the very suggestive. fact: rveorded by St. John, that our Lord's -,bre. *rem " did not believe on Him." However; 4ese words may be interpreted i whether:the, word "believe"is to .be taken in a more:ge neral or more restricted sense • wh.3ther.the brethren be regarded as sons . of the Virgin, dr, as I hUniblyf beliet4'tlifti la 14, Vas 'Of t Mary her sister, affects our present eta nicht but little. This monientottela6b theige' words do place before us, that some of those who stood in the relation.of kinsmanalripand affinity to the . Saviour. who saw Bitaas the familiar eye saw aim, were among-thelcste.ig to acquire the. fillest measures ef faith., Though so many , bkissed opportu nities, ere. fouclisafed; Vi. thdm of seeing' the "glerf AT I God shinfittthiOgit did veil 'of tabital'in.bh, yet 'thiy:'ffilt it 'hot: ' Their- eyeti ea" iesigif on the; outWartiaberriae - 14 -that' they be r heht not the Shechinah within. '' - The material'and: familiar - was- a h indiande to. their recognitions of the spiritual hindrance,tbe;it not;:forri gotten,' which, in their casalitaa ,;(dtimatel.yt. removed, but a hindraucein,themtee, ,of &Wok who could not leave the,* .4. 41 ,i4 2 4pf1p i 1ki 0 4. might never ImiT, been feMoved,l4.o,stiolet to a true aoknowlhdgraent of theirliertrali:.: vinity, against which faith-might' neier hive' been able to prevail. ~ Much again his. teem said upon' -the' menu' tal and spiritual. devekoppitut et-the:study eladaating these _siTeut Put* 34 4 94.:-Wititkx it is equally unprofitable to ,enlarse, Irbfte ever speeulations-w.e may in peesllT ariflAjel , ditative - moiiehis indulge in 'WI% 'regir,d to 1 thos e silent years' let Vs hold 'tliislif 'boa', , fixed and irrefragably true, thatdur heiVehlt Mister received nothing affeetirt -Hid' diviiib" purpose and mission from the influenbee if' even the parer and , more.spikitual teaehings of those around 'aim._ With; .what Ystartlinga temerity has ~the. o.onverse. Statement.lbeen, •urged and 'accepted; , iAd, : .„yet is ; t,ltere.,Apt.. tacit blasphemy iiiihe very thought! ' What' t was tlierefor example in'Phitiisiiiitiiiiii4 could lave had its , influence .6n'Hiiti ;OA id" spike.' against every. principle ithatiniatibao it,? Vast was. there in the anti-eudremon-. ism, ,sAt r it-lont.boen. termed,—the desire pla- cidlx,tofiplgood for its own sake,,whia has.: bien stributO., to . the original creed °Oho) Sadducee,—that could for one instant be thought-- To have been ,assimilated bY•llini Whd dame to 'salve His own . creatures 'With. His stifferbike and 'lts'. 'blood ' a.nd - '4lroSt feirgf-tpAgiliedieredenipitViPloVO 4 miiii !Aka living protest *gait the coldness 'and detirito new of a merely .ferthat or self-complacenfl morality? What, betty, -leas there in. Aireq much-vaunted . spirit .of Assene teaching ithatc, we ,can trace in the,.closps•,of . Jesus Chrjst ?,. 1 j What Was therain thelpuitimilpride ectlip ~ secluded 'sect' Wet scefitical - *tticiSm, 4'4,1 4 think it - can diiiesiii'inAlia - itetite,.ptiatif . ._ all-embracing cciireriant; -et rsi l / 2 4? - - 'NO, 'V cannot b e.. - Snits thilutenAnnuencles - gale tinge to thosststernalpurmeik Nedoctrineri and traditionS4t . !me addeft *lett ~te , i tl)e spiritual "defelopinent" &the Hoji 9lixhi t, ;if ',.. Nazareth. From that Father in iihoitelosoni lie had been from all eternity,—from the UNWE=kL.! NO. 1. . . • k •ns 4 fr , • STULL Ea - • TtickiWa /. :7 T.. f 24-4,15 L 0 • • I:Lav t tor. 7 .ty.f! . ; • L azi4oB.ot.thst,G9iihe.4.of,yrifioh kla,hitnself nal a copaTtney,-- t uptpipgled,and nnoontaM minated, camp: forms. of, : that ,wiadoin and as inki i §ot, Sind ditieriiiments flatitii,, 'the bin= niscient Son of GOd 'adiraikca and to mak6 . lprogioaill • Thus,. 0 mystery of zhysteries, in. 'that green hashi: iirAha .of .0146100-. or,ol .eircumstancea,, aud perc)ianceln.4e eitreise of a humble calling, : dwelt the ever-, lasting Son of Goil,-.-L . the varied features o th a t nature whieh'ire - ilt 04 1 061'0*de so t'air,'f le pOtinitteil inedia'ofthe tinpfdisiolia iireoi*At siditaiY ixteliiiitainflf pofie tlid :siilititioir" of afeii ita) of GO& , TlMErsilently , and thus mysteriously jUiss , aviary those eighteeh :y.efFs; , : until,at 'length . the ho t& is comQ, #te. , .Vigozifr Aow-Areard: in the dekeas ti and, .preperiiy th e ,for fam was-te',.,Orc4l' ...El&ott.• 'EMOSIVOItf PREIfttING. ' :":':4101. As a modelof familiar expositienme would oite-,the i LPotures of Archbishop, lieightonon 4etire! 4144. 3 of Pner- • The-flirlOinFne.. l 7 leney,of..titese . is thpir heavenKy unction; Deddridge.to say th at he neVer Leighton Withe4teipgrieiii: ,of his religiOuti t feelings. ' l Mein' faith' and more -gritee,r Sayre: Cecil,. us. better prilithers i fort ofitV tWabikiidunee of !the heart. the moda l eth. • Chrysostom's was .the rightv,metholl Laighton!s 'Lectures on , Peter, approadh, very # 4 4 1 .x this method : " o , l FltneAtedefPw4i.n . ing,!,':,saytt4e siatte, ; 14 4:Pat_•13%;Y! *Melt MAlA3:4loitiOt.ed;s.Yo9lo - of Ohristighltyis'ncitelnihged.'.lhere“ *as, 'o l 6thiiii in; the fih formal. • The primitive - biehop stood` read Vie abine-otherl•portioo of Seriptnie and. pressed .on the .hearers *Jai great earnestness and affection a • few', plain: aud foreibleetruth,s K oideutly:restatiog-from that portion- 1 ,of ; the Divine Word,; talFsia text and. make ari oration. , Edification then .the • adept. of both spealcer and hearersi, and vrbilelbile contintues obe thn.iibjelt; no, better,Method ' • " Such - s mode or'fli4a4hitig &tilts olipolete . patatejobject.• of tregalt*L and, utight Ibn•-etA leetedibyianancy. very:acbdunt.lvralii now some years; Bitten 4/re etrjoyekehe.privil. IMO the..late *woad ielo pent ummerfieldi the 'charm. of whose. bra_ 1 - 4 41 Pn„,. •Pathetae_iltaeetraee. -never feivittenby those, who beepUtlie*._ ANT_ baying,' on a ,deßainedoigien; ".delivered deeptyliiikeseive sermon 'onTgaieb he 'remarked- to the'lrliter' of -theie tbet,-in;Oensequence of having been Lparaued by multitudes. applauding•&mem he. had. been led , to exercise ;himself more in the .way. of ; eXPetzitiPn,. ae. ths:-.;er.hieb most throvtrztke ,preacher ,ldifkeeyi - jp,to 2 pprphacle anr SiostAtettle . .usW, diebnd...-thfl pure; truth of.the.'itilra.'' The sanSe."l'd'ea . liy the late Dr. Ifitheiiiiii'dir6nineti*eis4hich-iie iie4ditt dreif Mink , hikbie atd . lest eftetidnitte IThe'-w6rdk are+ found in a sermon preaoliedid kitirraysstreek church, Dec. 2, 1821, on the occasion of re-: signing,,the charge "of his zt cougregabion; -and we earnestly recommend to every reader .this testimony Pefw.h° , .# 1111 1 0 1 Is4 o *.i; 'was eminently 1,14 r y r ery exercise which he applandi l. • _ In to late':eharge • the Alit: ilejedfa pas - tbi; We hays : " not • ehisbse a 'Ulan who aluaYs:ilreardhes ruponolnenlated- texts. '-'' I. dare. not-dim powerful ow. eloqUentle may be in: handlingithem. -The. effect of -hitt pow,. er and •!elo4.2Planne..Mill, bet, to banish:: a - taste. for. Word o 94# 3l .d. t9.7 l3 .llbagtnteAe , firegoirrircits plane t _ ron.lrsJ . okel-, ciistpmed to - heir that:Word preached ' to , you in Nid4r, &relit that Piad tice : ifinrches dilheidthltrAteratibil, i'cM assure you that, itsig Fr f etch- Wed' the moktdifficult ,- for the 'preacher; the same proportion, the most profitable for, you.. -It, has tbis.,pecoljar 'advantage, that-itt; Oug.ttunugh,t ; kink ofscriptere, it spreads , out : before. you 0.11 sorts of character ! c oucl r ell £cane' oT opinion;, and .gives,the .preacher, an oVpoititipity: of striking; every'kind of evil and of en*, ilithOut subjecting himself to the fnvidiOne'fitisPicien of aiming his• digeoli?;' mink indiviadeih.".l--Dr. . : 4)ti:j ?•r ' ; ik.4 11.1• P , . n t are to guest agamst Ri s e Se-,tio,cek . 7, ti iii"of`hoffn `l3 *la 'alkooiFet ligiou, with bepiflif ailaobts,llBii with tiansi tibilbeing etigagda:l6ll theihi table :objects:. -Those arerialit,torteillojnielit I whei:igive•least,esfideneen of theitovietr dthado 10w— i t mean, talking by. way of pretonce • °gat!! make, , show of ,roli&n., ,01 %am*. ilctfV49an tallr4o:4 l 4. l 4l o trni e Yi. tatresa r 'divine tiuth Apon.?tt !or thin' to. only,, Aid 1 . 1 or vioifttrii( 9 *-: l ififs. oblerveitl4 . aen,iiiif lAtiirea tifenelidr; that of little religionlifirit64- I ‘i - her-Vorhais noi thetloVc-‘of laodratillognma "fillintkurheirt, id, like an empty; wagon runxiihr down: hill . it makes a great noise because,thernianothing: f, Le . a .I.,'Lltide?., t,-.‘rte: • , • T,4:l l oci,!!.tion'ATl#3 Incl'arPtl?,fMCS.aue.e,r n r n , I'IPIT- 10. 0) 1 P9. 4 nAtt tfc.oll:llB.Pbscir and bf tlie.uelegeikiltieti, Where there deMire kali) , by' a tit' the friirdrseiVoles of Christi AirellieriPisOn pity to Christ himself. Such men there are; slaw, 41lowr nmixerousitrwho live •and - generate, yet subject to an illusion that they. belong. to the people of Gott, pr..at least that ti nzi a t r .9 , i a t m, 2 4, 9ai% • Oac t op t ,e, ro9rw.ion . pf : pi t t, u. tiorally upright r hut thotaan. : veil under an,OutVaka dee - Oita tik r uitijibiluid,Pitslgionti . - oN, tfelfielf a'" be; atensuali ' shalt I* theiklott in- the great:day of account, xs fearfully re vealed by.'our:Saiiour--what theirtfailuro in( accomplishing even , : the .purpose: to which fbßir.lify.wa&devote4, 18 : PAPP**. Ea P*; it "aieN "And so *-1 -.PFK fivitcluA buried . *go Aidtogle and gone m frop. e, hbly; an( "theY. Were fOrgotig . n*: in 'the i thfililid so' do n e." '' . 1 (ECel: :* 10.) -=Aar.fftikiz. - • • • ' CHRISTIANITY is an embassy of love. . A FOREION_VB ' %48'elfir/if t * rs'r • c"!- ".. • • ' l . e'ip t i:4 o ,irl t,;N:A...•:-:` eitraet-thetentpotitig front a t e =Evan,. ke "hal Witnessi ,7 iv:verprincuitlily vaper= re cently :issued under the editoriallefireinfeitey:. i bin? 1101,. PubliA..:4lo:.artkelelfrom mhioh i.t'il 3 taken,. is .suPPoita tflot'aiitileraTr'llhaicgt i Of lirot!sPor 6 P )B 9n, , R 1 . 3 06 8, . d . tkltietiAol l 97. if 74144 e , recent P. ~ lit pigmußtyle , Mt dentitlesW fresh in th - " da'orihatO of ,iii):l isitUrit, It is on Oi h r dE;;6 1 erVidarrikk its' t6fie; thigh the ma ' iSP ofiliii litailicCei -44. -tlid' fiteal;'-innotE'- Ogg td : Wei' frifan' :ihe other side in these ti if of national trial ) ant: dainiger.}-4BD:, .. , . 0 s:. e , ..wilti t.. • :45 What -may. bet th Ansiediste ;ittlies::. ot , this terribki:conxtilai *4l,3,immy'....no't !.be: able. to .00nj ecture, - Ati.l,o,l44,,ftopre„ef the lilito,d, $.449 8. .. 41 4 0 91)A ' ess - ,lt A l / 4 eP1A7. , ',834)je4 f,-o.r. speculation. ''Fast Ainerici n9gfik s i . b,ffik ba P tini IT 6 - 1 - 1) . 1 - 1 4 4 i 1) ••• : : t o 6 a.rilliioA c e4• 44 many or iier kllfit i •'• • 130145 , ' -• ! .." Aild iltAir;lif it,' tat: _,,,,,, for if, She' has : tbdy :•.-....." 1 . 4 f : Nirtvic i aky -ihrinightitito divirek*reib - , liid•; tHe *TOM, stands aghast ' at ib.640 , --4gt siieotiott - of in tei3tinewar in a .01 ',tend that one,• OP, on a ror . n haver hat been witnem • a T4P;,., linaw.ll*%, ryaAi' 'l6l sot: Feely rent! califitity Be men ",began aspeet4 the writkPixel idivines a.4lr icelke;*o 4 .be the - laitontif Waked *ith4 glorious det4 constitntioik- litervituraito scandalous 4Leovh9 l 9 N 1.51 49f.4 4 4 sparing tram . - wagerp r ii . jo i e, a t lk. the iiiiiiotiiiii 91 eitr. .` Vat Italia W 4, 'WO' , iiif iCeniedikfiiiiii ht. 466,1' '., i s tIAP , itud!tehnitlekii ht, ' #003 , 11 liefk surely, .fort &pm* rich; the ;guide* iotlPOlAlmi:4 2 4, einlAs ,-lik,...4.2olto:Ajoh jhuAtowsr24:ii943 , ~ .t. 494Mc.4. 1 11g9 - : 4e?OPuliA94 o 7 P6-s4lt, , 110v034 - 101earn 1, ofid R k - ihii,,tre6x loiik'c6filig'3et;c hi: ill not rejoice thig. ifelniiiiribiceslatier 'fiiga -iiitiiiiikinTib' been being, atellhalit Nfitliifli%Elli6tiiie tion, *in.! Collie s f6rth - f i 4.!thezifieri 'ordefil througlivhichlit, nil pitamitidoo'med , to,,,,pasiq. ! It is .ilinPett.. ...etortregard the! 1.., TaßPse4 ,, ar'4....:Koßt:SP 3 ittatO . country, in, . , .o . mpflis k u,s• ~,, i E. . ~: .%' ' Lt . ; . 1 ;er i l .% . aft trii niiii63l. th tc inc. . ...# ; ie f ...: o. t itiel stfie t /ki u oitlieikfogefitiotkel ...!! nts "of:csnie)gi,i . A; ithittiiiii-Liis - institutions atirttCting.,4o . ::greit .a variety of tongues as those whirl }tie liiii! periat Let& ;.seer' - isubjugatedLe-witliontathat 04poliotion-Aut .Aineriesitidedinedibibelett a pieity,pontpAling r *Wn,ee ik.pqn,,the.xe r , ligious ,conditiok. 4 1 ,* j glubti, j , „Ali: Ale:, dark 1 44it'licii f#:;ait . ! r ' freolvoil,4**@ . , arcooimai on whiA,we . 444 I,...tiCangg. for that gidat COMMlbitra fjitiqici? in.; flikiiiii " and' tilinfititi4Vsfeli Idi,;pgrhitilf,* nation' hub eiVerFecfnallid.i'lti ATI iilhilloweW •airthe%resting-plaselefdsaiiitt4 dift , ziairiiiii- .. ; tory issteretr.ivitintattrap'anr.aellievenietti:Ofr theytnightylleasly r. ca.:lpeiiitslavAirAdituiehes; 41)tkrtisit4094ctvoalaighAftwiepoeigiod: !# m * a t i Pgii i t4A43l,l l 4lriPS Ortalg4 VlLek., in iierUnifekli *ty tirl a And -,liopaj) ,pwa-,, teiida l :.. ..14.564&tigiiiirwit'.:.co . Oa* k thiiiiitis grown sottirOlgAiiu?' flartd . ; :iiraNitibtrui fiOf Mil .4 4 ;: .c otiiiiihcaliet&e- ; ligaited:;pit t ritithriCiiii. ,: “ ' t4itnisandte "Mt& ttrins of tininsandwieflAtilieusehtddlaltiiiiiiibiel' the,iiray.iir of :faitkraseind•to heaven 'Qv the morning and eveningL.l6Blotifiol. ;‘ :.Andlevenr: Aim-that, the. war • trut2po Ans, c b,,tep. blown, and We - T*101684 : aF.pf,xritd.:,f).T,itiro bilitie L ; 'ilia - 6 - mi4 te - heard' G• sg,ensling fro m . many a tented field tiiiilliferl! lind piliiiici&i" of'Gda:fearingiiillii.,°llteh• etililifirtilkisEfraid bravest,- , Who hvie -7 tib4da, Ilitilliolanhidisf-' ind this' hone cre lyeeklittiltecanntit gitiqdrbirthtiti such.* nation shall failfto'.-Ea fillitamoble•dei:. tiny,- Then; Ifyr-titelsruth's. , saikst that As brit ~ told ufdr otir friends and. bred:Ll-en sake !let . us ' d . v -9*.q.zl74 4lt . tli fli l lV VA 0 4..Y 1 14Lti and c o nfu s ion it - y tle • but t h e ,..stiCible fees. by which it is to. be, gurge4 i of iiiiilliiy;:and . that liiiW otilii,shif iocilitaiiitiolitical O. reptiliiiithefemly 'iiti#C' a iiiir&' and "a' 41 ; (9- - bier. race, under NORM . ' kiliditigfi'iti . *llieinii;: itrtititeilEtridottibMy tatatiNtar-giv , rtio-4 its jountoetond7 . ad 4 ITitaedicravgiiiiiiii ko fatiggader goaitiorti: . ;wate, leetifriAl: - Aftkroggt-mt42E-w41814 rlittnik , teart:lkail 49.01: 11 P..i9.4,t 1 4.1•44910 1 Y.Wiett-,..,U `.r<.39 ' 341 4. , iltAtzitioP er YREwty . calsil gtor-35A4 . !) -*odsl,":Bn r ,s,lFLJA , TTPMrtm.Y.T4tattii.9: 0 4,.0,4 0 t0Ati,t,h,JuqpicasritYbiceo ~14,44 At of . utings'in . hlS native nott . utr . y ?b `jitnich,,pass i up before .11011:ebigeiied - spirit of roYalttpp-. thiqintiriiiiWif ligitieiti glitiiirti Of this iteitWo . iitilifen'ttiAl*' ple,,•'- - the'itelitlicrisbillit wiiiitOnianinlielitie - *FnApixiiiialofidcieof•tliti: soil to the-Africim o lpueeroof-our-wood and . drawer c,o,fone•i&biattls*ltarimiples of equity and ; - the people of the. S#4e4.neW:klieffikteciofitratiMtedi."4.4'ill rebellienAtehoMingo4h . c 'fiitge.e.f)Dour 113.nion. WitiralLitsf glorious iaasocialionstilfilreedonki again -waving - milli thenOrithol bioy -too 'deep , and liesitfislt tor raiiy'etherititteranie ‘than: that Ofttlififfiliatioageiiiiittlidisailiii wing , on in sublizqe Aai r es,t , y ?) take . possessichi.e a 604iiliinfin h ihe . iiiane %Pile* .B,f'itits , ti ce -1 , k, r 4;441A 4-7.11 11l , -:! V f .;',:.: 4 : • •. . .'Y!; , . ;,' rit , t!!il tr' 1 11" iVW 7 '•• "".• ? itil • AtiW i•;,.',• • . :. !. , - 1 ar t- i PM, I t e of f r ffifti n sy lv i d twang anu : golOrkent Civli f te hied The charge tho . il3 hick; 14 1 elf %AV, 41_ 1 4zPAPVIKIYa Ei4kceittkit- , .da7s; itos ,rikt4A thililadk man cannot rise above slreur if its ie-ai 4.4aUlt to:tbein)age andmalitelttinnAte providened of .erod:a SYty•natr.thir Ito.ulgi curse the slave States ; it woulkllblellsatlian4= blesi tiird iflaffe. , nosslessvtlian -thtr-blidk,ithe capitfflie Ofill**44llthicliaiierfitlie Soak even more than .tlkqeNcirt,h. Do yid' ask; Nniat will you,dif-NrittrillirM if so.te,ernaqi pite tVelai? We' l ielk,NWGOkrern 4l3 quti r well; What will you 'do with them'it yoV don't ?--.Ex. :1 L`; f • • • • i eititiM.g., b.l 1.• ItEcOLLEOTIONS OF A REITVAIL- i ni3l . l - iitiLtitiOAM6l4llll,llo96l, aiii 4 • TER 'LATE RDIVAIST.VaiiTH, MISSIONARY TO PERSIA. - . . ..s7 ,1•..;.!... - , un .tn!,evenwg, of, tile, La e fy.4l/.,. 4 .13 11 illiY,,' 1.888, j ,a - iitile - :e0401 ;8f e*itii4:3 s ,h 7 , M4herr'paAteil;:si4eriartie.diKit iiothileB- 111tViciolit, '..tol:fill f;!•1:1 fevi'fanof i fißigi.? ItruwWtheirt•filift tmieiingl.ftWilitigree'ditei: ed inler.soleirin Foolvertanywithil Gtkiiindt'etit? another,.:thatrphey. wookbaaek -tilt the,blented , c9 l .z..lfPgAt:glaTilid:ooolek:u dparkAideed; -- 2to totsilifir? /NIP: thltrdigsll 3 lVPWl: , 3l o o.,f(*. RicktP, tn.9!ZKVP I I - io9 o 4#4,9 l ,lrseol.thcligtYs La* Bras woetrnSe ~ 4nd i,:eve9ge, a i nd.hittir t mate, ineiriiinen44(l4'ittg `had to 4 heir , v or vic.,, i..) , r::: 0 ::. ,Ja:::.-1 ft . .. '; L'ell i.,/ - VAd t entiTi tillikilii3 s olitheiclafikaib l 1 viotshitAltetd . s .4tfanfelllA glib Ai..mieviital , neresiand , their? deed:' ,ilfigiie afier":cnighly VaßtivioniftaitoonckandA.l3rail .. pitibeel.o&v. IFYIWKIADiamet 4r!itudifweliknoNi Cireaztulheag , . Tilnvit-i.,4 etQomfogtstr:44*daroftesi Apo 3 43 1 3NARTI*S PPl?llitf • heart ; ; Tearsflow? ed. ItpLigq, ilAß4opl ut gatiterg „n 11,gep i er- oir : 7 x and' faith JOokbd. up , i gir#serd : AIY-a ftwtt lief) Hold'the - Alit of; intercession.: ' Pii`tUr foWg . v!eek's of tightlY'obiWatiiiitifiittinsiteit prayer had pigikcie ken %Mt danili l of 4%lva dArof If& week;'ffie - little elbtia . of: iiibifibii w:as:olearLy;.misißle; . and. the,rair . wof al n& . dgrKetf9f.-tainAlt 10. be::inistakezp 0 41 - tvitaa ai fYY consecratedA9 faf*lii humiliation; :and intercession . -Thei noise ot thentaith and the; , n ,r 11 „.. q...7:!!'ff 44.4 4 , , .441 1 4;0n1eU4a4 cl.ose(l 4 . ‘l,9Pii;"Afl4 . 'nrctlrdwisq%lint - tents -• of ihill Miliioure LiAel u ' B iiinyliplial hum or 'secular', toil irittfiiiiiivhde.'" `l.'t itediiii Wow fire gtitided . afseitdea l .17iifi:tlibii:ehildreii; tleif olerksitheir• apnrentieek and tfidif seiiraiitii; iOrerseeni.winding c.theie , itayf to4hl9pla'a'of 'lnv:et: 4 :7,SOo -, they miti...saintualid sinner.: A l24 .ovPir:eStge o isiosts_ ~ i and .sighlige,:and ;en:: treaties,,. unlike. AT t4at t ka . ll-pypEd:•gßia nit ifetleil RI: tie iiiiitAbr - , - (lrtlii church i . wer,e r7oiffect_ciuiViiftitillaiailiill."' 11 7 e. it t r Uelk: ettiov..ilre faiinifitliffifeTlPPlteoir lfg c k atul Joth.e - if)tiglilatl , ratialonWiird'col '"tb.W ear. - oflttetsial; nierey;:i freightedl * *4l43YPan.ll l peace, to hunclretlst of. heart.hr.: !IfY:tti" , _; :, •-•_ r .' ni TwPW-fiNftlyeart) ha've.• ro!)Iled? 'away since 9 1 44 1 9ffelr , gliYal).alaoPlt fiWalicPaOriett a MSFWIM I 43 43 ,8 4 . 0a 8. em , -. 1 ; tillen.ET l :l4l geitas i.hid ni.yei• thine;lipfem - 4410,.1nte, aand,iiiia fii i itt:go 'eiternall - rpnaia• iloi,. , ig a acaubrhsettifi E 13f - 'fitityvarF 'ClPAnft'itlige.li," , & T ribal dAilkthifeief - offaithrof Vegirbidif thi triel3dElpiOil, or -lAciaillie *itieleOf r alif-a vatibrt, - ;mlien , ehriatians tiitiy - ohp •-. 1, . r I- 9 -::It-. Wks dutlkikimesivklUthelethh; linfentedi F i dwarlt liroAtlbi '...wito . -:.for7 tarentyawo pal* ham lieeA4 Alimi€9. l l43itAtMet litetnrialeVefi Persia, bowed the„klieg, tß o l . . s emwi„..d.]ownad). 'him Lord of - all. Although blertse *4Oll iiitidlikelif;:icigngto-diVeeed-b*Atiiiti-bd'o dielfMiii6B,Vfole: s'iherary4tir&rfireiiiiiriPto' Mit con*ariiOW ittlie iwelly:•*amptibteitiOiiiieg' AigionaApinionsi.:v;3lßutihilo.conirtant”, contact - ' •Wk ti mvelm4ol6.. - ,,, oasistiresepitaioiterensit, tit 41.01 1 -4011Itet*Ave tragic death uotth# :41 6cert :11 6 e1rIE ig;i r -it , °Yei P.:To ef.oXituslaihNteaft.r) °I wh A_ I LIYAIO°'3°P2WMA-3°.IJAeI 4 0 7:F°:-411 cal an ti' senhntieik3 5; tp•e r VX Ant l 9l l , end rein pf mob yay `intlie oity, andbtiii• - • skioofidharetr*ak&s.taV tliNapiraci` to_ retoftWliilEee - n r leirliieLorl'ila' iuhill . "4.iglll;Ali's' sythritlay&U; the perieciit4aiid the 'orifirtili!)i Bed) and: gralial_lY:tO lindiundne) and;'-'areir throw:the -,yery:fondations ref :that cold Itodi elleerksia Alp:dein; 443peculative unbeliefo:in) 74i94r4-Pllglit Po4 l k#llQlr-,t ..41`Tett. r ft d4 4 l 4S; Plkire#o7°4 a ?.1 11 9.4 Stfg !M. 11 "90i i i : fr a i 1 ie 3 0 3 °1 1 17:1 4 31092# 0 0 3 % TA itiempte - iii"dnyw online vnys,on, the. lin jao of,filiatiinity'...' TVasl ; fteTtoiiiiiiitiii'ciffiCe; for tliepyrimSee. of *sligiiiinrotiniifilaiWlialt.! never succeeded ifinbtaining;* deified piii . senal inteiview JtAfterLtiteriArival had beeii in:ptogreseleritwA:l6i-thred-freelits; liiiietzlibil in ;the, main- treet oftithewity; and' after . ..vv..: changing 01p,congte,telal,inne 9fEthe:rnorningiT il:ihrillv s p ar .*lsiT9 4 °44 l inkPoikanikleialiiiii4a 1111Efii`.fiim , ?Ittt,..nre,t1q 4k tterf:g AiRA to !ot:60 - • *lib • eat halvtPo#l::: Po; my Aliiittopigq - 10;, a r4plidA, .- ruitnic Ale. ~. ciiiiii6 , nekt i monulnefr - '3444,"i‘thrillian bkeigilwho la grOayi ; ; ; eWee '6 4 rei4ink, le' seliklwinit'n*iieiv with hi - np•and 'ifiibeaible,-', persuardethimitescome de 4ny -stu - drit 2 PAW Punctually atfthe ;fling, they :Both:: ippeared3; For two l longilkours,wo; entreated lira: to . yield, hilit.t.etil9oAufk ;14.4 0 1 0 111;4iim 4E44.0! his iMriltit4,4oo4,49p.ortpf . 4lß4res,a, , fgp„his need ; o:t . itSii l tionr, l ,Ple. , •plgatiorie iif,..preeerkt, eliedc., l eine** seep and cleat, "linc i how, eaii't'' kW iliclabriiid;c - lifelff; liiyliiii* thiiiiteP We 'pr ; 1 Ara` tiOngfig* recited - the cfivinii'' Vionirseet we tOldiliiml of-the -killihit hea'iteOft Jitemlite - Teeeive and and) asywhiiniif he :would:yield-his - -couseirtnli We ;engaged-in,: silcittpref,ef f . , YLezagenizedole .feltilthnt se °C10, 1 :11!* 4 1 ?, ( 1 4° 1 0.94,:- IV-Ar rPeITrA-TokuAes there ' TV : n 94 andiA1e...1V1K),P§e, , , , ..... 3 4t , A : lengtW l we trought'we perceived', theJiegl!!- - ning of ackang,e. : Tken4euse interest Mani feßeid: ttSif. - 13.;'ili t i, stiiingloSikinit4 of an earne's't iniiikblie"giithefininpoiSs bre*, th'e : BLit 10/it - grit ifeiktrainglifidinfiiiiii manly ehiekti, - his :witoki hudyteNtki fbkviril with - hisJ hadds'restingt upon -his -Inieeo; fullylprepareao WI fOr the declaration: ," If.:yowirill :pray:'. fgr ;PA, ,-I)Yr rJlwohelp..dof:;GP.47l::millirlifftii suP.S4LL:-W9:-.4 )o Pfd.btatinizbeilMe,:likeo ii ii?4 e d .lt . 4 l 7° lll) : 4 74 g e i. !Pt tli nd er i:l l V lP l4 .4l :l7 °. lllll4 1 dittieliteloNtfiticitaillot6illi,e l tirtW ',14;ti2. 7 tiViioilnd 9 giere a lilitikelfillfreVeMillYhrWMP-'''' efirilocßititifli4 (ilia - fi3PhiliiiiiviiVs% tiiiiii:u Pinnkrthiet. , 243oneectlitea; lititn64l44 - - thet'N - ietil moment - hel ',realise' auddentx ;taught 0 why)? from ,hisi belated .fittailyi,liOmpliis-honoriedio iwaqii4A ,fropi L tlie haliommiti*lo,o.-WSilan of: 1 16 :-4049mPT: w°os: 44 , ke. 1 1*A. 0 1111,7 1 t., onset „at the maYr4ge sillPlr-0f,09 - i'al.fNe ' our - ,delxj,rted - brOtb.erneiri ti43red in mc. Cliorieifai coyri4,liiitlikli"?gthicetinj4liglit;" () ' hie patli l siaygreir liiiihterliiidigglitd ‘l'in#l6 - ,: ' f,l4Veifece;aity.. 4 ' -1 i - l i; ;P: 11 t• ma A 71 ,7• , 511.3. . We &ivy ,- ret Phie 1.5 - ifs...w We 46.1) - 13 7 414PR We widowed)Wifearull the) fatherlees children'zif W i ellympathilurmithi his/Yereavocbcollahonerstt nfil #lO .341igtedfBear.41;06 Zori3igtt .Missio/161 wil4 o l4o4.khiTtforW !S:o ll : l m.sanzp?.krgEaji.N) PigiteNgeWJC7 , I *, PP io9..agßct. 80 ,Ancta a ,9 111 gle-410 Of of t. "' 0 1 A/1, 1 /WV 0454 and lkilk# score* . ofikigYuilpreis,`Art A dt!fii#4 r ai l l ai d di ede 44,c, intn. 1 w . : /y am, } :: e cp , :...:1 : 3 / 4 •::!..-..) 51.4 .1.13,00.j..,...d. .1 - EFT:!I/ Et it Of , Sifi t ialf.4lii ZI/L i ' l iZili ,. .! i fi li 04144/ AO 4:411 I(ittliait if= the 11 5 staiti;vii-phirui, 4 into endleselife.—Bishop.Beverar. ''' l : - i --: . •(: - _ lu'li !4. ; ;V.. "...fir:. 7 ::ii i f.*Py..plemn Avas ,takdr* ir~6ame. • in' titih* i#l.lAtit ryey6di* _ -Ntleabn:pf ce,r4Wl, (of i ieFinent pubject,: and. Oial the) , .tp ,47 ix Ore re-, Arista' , b4l. Otilit:tintted ace of part. MEE tifitiiaflsafefiti cation—pray it out. ,51.!71 t • l ~. X giteiel chang eseemslateli - to have come across the spirit of Christian exertion, con netted 'with ‘-a change in those rion•whom it hag While-the dirk placeli Of:our land~ place's Without - order;iwhere the light itself jkastflarkness'—are many; while, ,even in , our more apparently favouredagrie,ultural distrlcts,.. the st i ondnidotmorality is deplora n Rir - Fdw, sort of Old-f;isliioned respeet 7 11001£1:a, s ' here , rsgit,r4 the liliniffer ° dlsitleko4* of ace. litita 2 :7l3 l / I Ckio p86 , 14ii, whotil eair alf bWri Na l* ' yet'- of,' , a; general tone of thitisauter :that made" association. with+. them < a 001 WifißerTB4/11131‘44.7h0pe . not • wltuting or :is sg:Qgee 11 11 19rfP,digio.ultAnd a' more: ii2teitlgrig,,moTe encouraging:, thing than , it, Pk.be• PAMS„tO. as.A it •hai„ ; nsr,e, an limit 6 to lomtlie'ehii.rictOr:44iougy,,, a n d 01$04 ihiagiii - fig-tawnitosirwLiidy miff tttlA sliemiklitsierealeifilireitlikepassed away ;11 Om • aigentie's et:oturqiiesiint time demand. Annie nosey sacrifices: Some of theSerlikeilutt the liainburg llretlden, who, on what they call an inner mission,. go and livein the jails-dressing as the convicts do , and •isitociating, with the ` may at : presept hard eszi.us, - even inipossihle;- but.when, die - tile for snakeenied, the. strength Win lie makAll,My 'feet - like hairs' feet; ... tebVirettf 'atOel bfolteifliy mine TIAY-Itertlio'-agOie 'yet to cone —its Harvest yet to be gathered in; in the day when lithe-plowman'.: shall :overtake the reaper, and, the , treader of-.grapes- him- that sowe,t4 seed.' gar age has many, saddenlig and feirfnllimivelablt,..,amongst : lll.of these, —the'ilitience of selfiestraintthomipatience ' of Butiial,reitife- r who, that goes mtuih among the =Poor, • can have' failed ,to' peidei t-e' a real desire fot-iniProvenieht above all; a: ekt, rationat intefeit divi lie things ; -which. thakeri-ul'believe that 'the , !Charic,ter of our . Ohrietiamtinteret?xirielvith .thetru chhnge yi y.. 1. :1 14 1 31 0 07; f 4 1 -be i r ri t g on l e e e e ru t c h d e, w re it ili h ti ‘ o g n ivi s. t n h g a ' t , OnJ : , har4,,lteen, k estaliljaked.between• the authoress: 45t, Rag ged' 110 nm: - qui her • poor, loving,. women-LtietWcoin Miss Marsh' iked. her Navvies'—between the - aiitheresS 4119figlifirk Mid 66*int, s :iitid her' ritte,:hiig lb-A4311W f 'D o'" not' .prote.were needed= hOweusceptible the:humbler <dames are, not ' 'only to; Christian cultur,e,AV t0. , a1l the kind affections of our mature,—more especially tot Le• eaawshte Mgr4# I,rm,of refinement,, that hidY;tliii.e com mu nicable tilt it'll!. ELEMENTS OF kiiikiniE, — ,7!"trr - 77 -- , .1; . lia • .there=hH 4)4.11 Voi:; GiLrfleli r a l ;Ed4ll.; asi first .page tin = liumeichistory,t neirei shoulit 'We oliothingleif Hoetry have comein' t/.. cheer; tima cßAtwq J mpitPM W tiet;—ever I ,4l l sepgatione have: tibingPAPlPl3° ac tithe! 1 41%14 4/ 11 143 iiLi:sea;lliit or a iOrdiecourse,, ieirdi : ::46k of 4,lini full of ob7s rise the -- eiiii6eitiorie 'M' le • they fthesela - -Innoctnee, z Love,` Rural Tife~ piety; and-dtis toward ithesie conditions of> earthly , happiness *thatellieitlnniani.miiad4reverta,; - 'O/It9Plll3Git %Imp, ithomteinuld froth: Mililm*kof) 3 o l .,4TMLe.l l le.ioPl l 7 !Wert. have'libored to acquire. The _Taw/cepa veluelc 1.11er1414.; Ilf-4 8 ;.119t , Y1#4 43 .is ' vir edliri-thatAtas :pissed - tifirough :its; "seadont .of trial ; but it is Moral Perfatriet,ciliil6 l. plied by, no-thoughtrorknowledge-ef the con faThis..3Pamtleta,ical co j a . faidneas Wee" from: l B4gs: lions taint. T; s Rural idle is the constant. flow of summer 4f713 - -pent - in. gardens. and a7fteldaempt from e is ,a.cted. t0i1.... This . Piety * of Pared apprpach of the finite being, I to the ,correSpon,dence that is n ei *eilitit*A- tatst 'iMricefifQiriC',4 cloud. • 'lt in the fruition` of ca' of these 'ele .niikitirofigfied that the - days, (ir. the years, or the beiktirieS,: of the Paradisaical; ir6, *ere passed; and it was then that those thingS `which • to'•their descendants are Poetry; to these-the .parents of mankind—were reali. ties. Each- of, these condit t ione, of: earthly, well7being.,saa tstAe presence / 'and preservation o ,Oe t s4h t iva ; for there ceiiidleno Paradise if 'soy one of them Were . sillifoiedito`lieitinting - or impaired.'; 'Pith=: otit 'dal* earthly good is ti debaaiii serietiality~; `` without loVe it is selfishness and . Seer;;-=witheuf. piety earthly good, at the , very:lmA; is the Area* ii.day, in. prospteets of, an- eternal .nightk...lault to imagine a Para-v ditsevitie? , . is a 4:olk cPPti4f a# 1 0.4.! • : ii? -1 : -1 ; . , ' • • • r E#D 'l 2 l 11 FAT• . • How sweet .iwr*-to tife•weary, yet bow: little rest 116- tonic uf the _LoWs people enjoy . liege ! •But :the, troubled; ,sPirit shall -test- in.: ttke.preorAe ogkd:Rnjoyment. of .its God, and, thSkeR ( l9L * 11 44, 0 4 4 3 14 18 4 44. 8 11 4, find rest in the grave., i iiteari,liepit•iß oi* time, but rest illsetWg as eternity. Thexe are Arcirr:heartl3 4 on the Yni•flau. - The . re'st:-of Icayen wi r ittliO ilwreeteil. for tOflh nf . earth.' TI4 vulhkof etertialr-test will be 4iihan4d I,y-the troubles of tiine.::....JesuUsnownlloWtoniturest. oncHit b431301ia soon bring. us yrrest; int#l l Atikeriat'llol4.% M 'S rest will be gip : tious.. ±, A rest from sin. A rest from suffer. : big. A rest from conflict. A rest from toil A. rest froth sorrow.' •The'ib - ry rest that Je sus enjoys •••Niri - ilahilllliszit: oily rest with him, we shall rest like him. How many 4f , earth ' s weary ones' 'a:kw-1.6464 gl4- liOnEl presence now? It will be-undistinted idstqq,:.;Here thwirest,of the body iudisturbed by dreaknsy. ,by alarnoil t4Pl;4Mtnc:,-BP tC4L4l l ,tBqTrAt dreams P i r:tq ( iriPing - c; 4 • Qu iON4BLE 1 1".k01) FORMINISTERS.A. •, 1 4,r5 1 W9t e rt Act Yl4 geg was': skeilly - leoubled . - at one 'HOW *kW kfitniiher of thiSs, lint lid' each tine been put'nfi4ith sm:wet - entail =At lengthlie , ' irbnitio,:the -steward Lind4old: him he ...must" hiter.his money, -for hip family w ere 'warming ikiratike;•AttPceskiriPstsClife. : - "Money.!" re- . i ) 4o, 4 4lrAtrftwitA " .V(/*Pachfor7 l / 4 1 4 ita right rip. i gigioe# the good a: 43048 r e`it, soiiiraiir TT `it would tame a sand such as yours to make a decent meal." GENESES EVMMTST —lnch No 827 r ~ =IN agotitiou „ . Judicilds44 , nef Of an rgestadc.—Ths Nevi York Observer'giveg the follbwing account of one of those pieuss.frauds .by which Popery seeks. to, retain its-influence among the, igno rant and the iniagliatifeL - There resided recently at. Montrnirat; village..pitliated- in .the -soutlicaut, of France,.in. thekdePartMent of Dio6e,, a poor, igno rant woman, oalled Mark .Reioiran. She hfictin-elonoy calice,'irid . told tI e:peasants'• in the neighlkorhoollthat Ged angelif had atipeareil 7 to"-lieF iieverat vialed lievextra - oidinarythingi. Besidei,) she protended;asreeritaireilaind in the middle aigq heaegAkeplgaPliarofithe IvPundkof ZeaniC Christ! on her hands,,,feetlamk %hick Ale alssi feigned to take food; ail to „driNs„pnlY a lit no tl'a”*eeteria - Rrik- r - z• - Siid'protifiif thittek:sithiliatiti*df,Atif of FierfoVlieOple u The' fame' . of ` thiii SOL.' called, prophetess ado sfinad throughout thex province ' and 4;5007 or AO.OO every Sabbath, - toLwitness, the/exaltations: or Revoirar6,..to listen. Meetly to her or_a-. ales and almost to. worship, her. AS , if she were, a supernatural being!, Many popish curates, encouraged "these §ceiiss:"li f ecaiisc they made - Money out, of it by selling to the pilgrims , rosaries; bottles -of eater=of Salette, - etc. -• This traffic su6eeeded *ell. But the crowd of pilgrinisdistiirbed the public peace. Marie: Revoiran 'was summoned . before a "judicial. court, and on investigation; of the_magiStrates, it was proved -that thie Imam had shame abuied the p,epnlar credulity. She had made the wound on her body :with her own hands;, she, ate during the night; She feigned to have ;aisles, etc. In short, her history was a collection of lies and inipostures. She was sentenced to a month's imprisonment. This is not tonirnich s 'the time for false mir acles is over in ohr country. • ** * BeligiouB Progress in Italy.—The March number lifthe Chrbiticin World, the organ of the 'Ainerican and Foreign Christian Union, says' that Rev. E. Edwin Hall has opened a chapel-service for Americans at Florence, and that, it is well attended. Mr. Hall has already- five or six Italian laborers (in Flor-, once,, in Elba, and in the . North of Italy,) under lies diiection for the Society, and hopes soon to have twice t`uat nuinher. The Agents Of the British -and FOreign Bible Society,_ and the Edinbnigh 'Society, have - more than forty eolporters work,. Ty 6 Waldensian Syned, andthe Italian Committee at Geneva, have also quite' nuinher. - • Mr. SPefr.o o ii: B Churdk"Tbe statistics of Mr. Spareeqn.'s :Taliernavie the last year' aih 'interesting. , The large numbtr of three" liiindre&-- seven. have been added by baptism in the last twelve idontlis, , and fortY:AmP: I)Yrrlatket- - Ae.oreaso: by (leap; distrOasinn, e xclusion (th9r9 only .; one -attqp gatne9; *as fiftyfeightZmakingthe4eir4epeatfe;flnring .the Ye& s tliieV itifd4.ed'and - eighty-one, and the . ' esent -number pr'meMbers one IhouSaxel nineliMadraVina:tiewit . ' • . . . • •".. tisfs Zoftk - po, eff # , "er. 7 =tThe r healta -owevendsm,t v e, d ee : Lend 7Azi7il OfILT. i rrh4ifi :to-Tfiy.l4rithiql Malta, a very long and ielf-written"Proatt: : to:the ;Pope, printed tit . la; 'lnd '6OO krabzint 6000 of the Roman-Catholic dlergy. Selveral;fehaptere 'have affixed their , official • Beat to it, and it looks very. like ?toteEitazit km, but they call it pFe,A9teanDatholicistra A . time: the. Pope , :tp etaAon his temporal pomrer, raestore the •CJiprch to itl- primitive suite; and ti) mat majority have ettieinited -froze% fiery liberil**l.- The Ita liansSapppp teippiviett creaser the - Re- fotmett•Chutokihan irsirdikisMidtzi." : -- • 4 " 4t tttfßlTlCAVVritioiliff: aim A•CIIIII01I13 arrangement Of-diffeierit Bibli- Oil/text's is• the follOnhig'poeni th:o4 l VglltY One, • Rm. hAxix• 19. Cling itt A tlry kite; Xitero t lii Cling to the Holy One, 'l 3 lCivi.:lo: •••Hetivenieli4V' 01kg to Ale. oinclows-Ateri_uPs..avi.4; Oling in thylpain.;.• t . p, the Faithful ! One, 7 . s IT*. v. : Eti!wili swain: Cillig Oiifj !,Thrmigh all' bblolt. . Cling to thiPardoning One, Is. lv. 7. f t lEPpet.tAetlinotoe . „To n Cling 1 9 the O;ie; 16. Anguish lanai . • " Cling to the'33leetlint 1 -" Jo V*: -'oling to /Elegiac ; • :- • &w e; Oling to. this, Risen On% :In - • lohn:xv. : to ; ttte, coming -,One,. - Rope shill arise; Titus Otsk - 147 y eyfief - Ps: irq:`ll... r'eiiiiernber the oc ciaiiiiiAek ihe'L l ord ; net ifith'thee. Oh, aids:t thathirik..whi aca was Int-ftbaieri. - If die Qiieiin - riiidaraered out all her' soldiers;:thiAtngele of heaven' Would not have , stopped -to notice :theni...:llf all the princes:. of earth shad. marched Ihtoogh the etrpete i *tit! la; their jewelry: and robes and egmas;•!ind „their regalia, - .their chariots and, thejrjti?isvpenHie,the pomp 9f ancient nkiitairebalke rifftn,frOnk diet?* • the niltgitNit Itat*ri ina - Tyr , e ce had beliiiipon#eritraUd in one eat arade, yet have - gibpiela his course ,totimlli-t6t*theie pokitutiitaky things ; but kifeirlow-the vilest - of - the mile r the poorest of the peat, overtyon-aigelic-wings were hover ing, and concerning .you it ,wae , aaid on earth and snxg lieven,. Hallelujah, f o ra ahild born''is 3 GOT hiitargeot. - • nou •Aqi•t'se.sev• r•••-• • I!: 1. 1-7"-- Vb. L. •It'ar J.;;::'3:::: - I. .!': :ri.::OrrVOSIC ; V 1 .% .. 470 . _iiii flowAxik,the it luign—Ow*PiPt. is ' sa id ' mily _prayer, even *Mr to 4 3 1) #eigi4, .Sa ,• y; . , , • ..., ~ thank ter . !as . fft , fe l? ", anti , that one his toneetie,, to 4oinin tk i lip . r i tya decla ri ng that I'4' s lirriad sti; tee; Oral. should hive an altar. ~_ __~~ ~ . I : * r^ f $l , 4-N3 ~~.~r'":~~.3 11614 `n.'2s. him*. 7.- •
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