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length, the' causes which have opera ed . in report their changes of theological belief,
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the subject of Inspiration; , and, as the,... t w,oplj
i hp no, ~longer.: safe i t , 4:2 . .. e .reiiiain ~n t n t:l7. l l
" Negative Theology" s,S ; lt''llinret ° theme, ' ; their ministrations. Their changes were
there is an obvious propriety in our devoting 1 Made silently; and as they 'occurred, one
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a short, space.', to a specification of some of 1 d oc t r i nc l-,44.l7oWiliked eas 4a . t o „b e A seusse d,
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those 'characteristics which when pointed •in • the services of the sanctuary—. After a
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Out, will enable many of our readers to real- , sufficient time bad elapsed, and when the
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' form-irlose"inembers maybe recognized and . heterodox opinions were broached,.and_thais...
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'deicribetr- - --.an "exiiteriee -- Which - "to their the community were gradually introduced to
minds is, we doubt} ot, exceedingly like an
~.ttb.7o l .satietiOgittilllfglog,§,9f- Py,19:17,4-4.1°§4 destroying,
iiiA j'aV • ticiii r 1604 iii'4l ; .eangli r ti.i.o- ; 'herpsy,,,,,llie.Aretjetnie ,was,the: taiililiqcl r i
detained for examination,,,anti.rietitiiStancl-7,' ing :of .they truth. '7, .ThelecOn(istage Woe the:
'''d'as kin'
ing,Liciaxiyv effertsliat , parresting ~ i tc, ,it ';titill'.l 'pnieeStil'of Wily' preparation for .or the i. r. e , -. 1
eludes their grasp. ills,' irideedgitt 'necks„'-' 1 ‘ndtiOr''' -• s . f ; da' lidly . 'riiii.'4li - 411, - fr',. I th*,tk .
stay. the Case • with ' every' System.' which 7ie 0f ... ' 'p44,:,.lircay, bold '4O Ae' . fkackt m wp.s;nppnly.
a"t NegatiVe l ' ohnraOtei.:''' 'lf . 'Oteirreades proclahne4; , ;When 7 at ;length. ; the-) popular;
Will{Yelleat or s'ihe iiii'e''itti. fajogr''' . ,eS,S Of ' ).56:. '.miii‘d became awakened , and the attentionrof
siinnnism, or ArianisM in,AnyjggetleP....,-Pt the ",inte - Iligerit 'tlitera ruin radi'Cliurch-members;
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Ch* tien ; Church in modernltiniesp they will ; was given , to. the n gal)j fe,t, exfqioY,i,P, g''-gl
perceive', the forces , of Whet IrelsaY. Tlii.'"Enit-;" 1 nexi n ' i na c• .'; will •. ; ' s;lle .. ',.,skttlerient,i;
,Of,, Tn:Cant
land and in Ireland) Viien' i iiieri'liad 'began' ;, charges , ) It soonl came to beta criterion;: and a
' to , , drift:away from their 01d,'... ttrichorage/ it ;
:nideicf'-te'stingCkhoilbky, to judge o£AveidirL
could he'tsaid'.. , of `-'ene'."..ltiai . f, l, -that , lie' only 'i'didite:als ittirch bY What he'. 4;44' 719t'
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doubted e ''Cii-'ilih rf 'Silliceni''''alYthe Triiiii.f.' lll 7 l, l3v "• w'let . '.h`g '',tz"l,? • l li -- Abere d We'rg a',"Wini, 'Of,
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Atl.O . th l er had; . herniae' satisfied that. the SP;7 l l.l,clearness land,' fullness onlithei , .lealling'Aes ,,
but ~ ~ , i '1r.r.11., r .1.A.; A kA ,, , A...: , -• A .- ,- A. '
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vicar ; was' ;,,a„. ereature.,7,a).thoPekrialef ).
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itrittetad ?the, Crospelpthe . ;coadluSien.lvallavl
doubted net but that Th esrwasttlieefir i st madfev r , irivedrattqhfit- , theliifetiCh9,Tl','oMiseltis Of' l lifs;
endthe thastYekaltg . d 'Of 4 di r efea&l 'Velillgi l l ilentertaillint) l ibtOnlqi. ° l iieis, b lad'''''S,l t icre a d“
eltholi..aVhe'; 'tiO . 'i . ''''n } oilblk'ilicsitileif, - `IC; . s . % , ..' . .,1' 1 01 1 a - Vg4 r -thegatiTeinZ l 7hetdfalt6":, l on.,W . ltiek,
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What he t was: : Another had r‘gone.,a atc,p , :!!he wait. likely. 4 tolbe shipwreckedt,-, ii.f-4 the. , ,
faither7,,r 9 9 ll iM. 4 1 7 vt , he (Wei ef Lattt7irreti,stif i:doCtiine of tli& Trinity)the7Vicariousi sahatilP .
hie I , logiei , fand - . liad,Coneliilled - lthat,...!astllt,liti ` ,, ttitiiiiizbf theigalion'ii , his , - - WOrk"fiir + -tiee'izia-i"
Saviour wait atit'Phitie7 thcel , eaelfitig r `of - t ll:t .. C:', „ ne'iodi/d 9 his 'Work in 1um,,. / ;;.W . i ere,neitilel . ?y, .4„ni,,
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could :not ,be ,:,tatv ~ aahi::::l?i*i..,Ase ,t , i,tr,„,• 'sermon's of the 4,,preacher.were ZA 4 ‘ ' NFgative "
Churches whose Articles
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resented the .kediator asa,,Tipariets;,substi . 'Scripture, as set fOrth t in the.Sander4 of
tote; 44&nie work 63r,44i4toxegontiwhicl,,rthe Church;:were,iot3chevet•
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secured theisalvition 7of theCintiefir: ,I Still, i
~ . The same'prinCiples,'"are“,a ew . 7ni APeration
these M i en sattr4hat !in , the'iWoreof God '• ,
7 . ...„ .. „ ~,,. .. ~.,.., in Englan4, : an4; nider;, iiiiirl influence - Alle_
th6ie Wadi idl'it iirlidrianeek i ttiehe(l , tlple n l,e-
~4 1 .ch b u ' re ) t ,i t ii n '!,"ij i l e,., i r ' s i ,) i ns i i ij ous.„ ; sta i e 0f 1. 1 ,,,
el 0 ,
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, il•'C4 4,rk,..:ofiihe2/•§,,,e4`ienr:.;;,an,„il;•,-therefere,:,-,../ Negative Theology. ; .....IVe;sa - I.insidions; . be
tsrMiejtapyleicirrit,receivpilim,sta an ;atoning i i
cams& if isrwitit truthinthe;(olinrchirrrelaT
Redeemer, they ,felt; balled , nn , 'to' speak of t ', -,, •
tidit tetriatraiigtil ; ; 61.0 is' lititla.' 'food iii'''
Itim.,f as : a..'Savictiii ' , llll'fite 'While, - white An'otlier : ;
..,L , „ ~i relation' to r •thelnin u anll,),'o4.Y'...7lWithliefti .feed':
occupied a lower position on this 'sliding
; }and proper . pouriah. f in'e . al,fretri,eken o a,.,streng
"ale ;'''.' 'aildTha4nigFiatitified- ! liiMielf .. t tliat , l' '
, t Man and- he, - soon, becomes,- feebie/T His
whetsßeT , e , ryal , tic i tht"'''W , iirk"•:riffpit:o.iy"p' i'' ,2,
nergies decline,'andllis 'ability . '
,te • reinstibe
posses,-,as f1i4.3.119 efeeti ari,. atonement,-,,,i
fades
assault of an . enemyY. • ' awn : All ,the
for, in ';reatoningt:from ,, the ' axiom' of ''such -, '
more rapidly, ; and Certainty, Will4,thili t take
men, - : .!'.! a ast God: , 7al,, M e rc' 34 ' '"P 9, .. e ,':
place, if, while' feeitia withheldeii,'"nitaute
needed' ineatonement to render him; • - nterail . ' , l
;. „ ; :„-.„.. , ;• - , , 4 doses .of a deleterictia, 'nature, are ad nines:
fur "Ltlirefore,es' i aa i '„atorteinent.` content-
plated,in tinivi,oweithe pfden;orthodov; a - ,' k.. 1' u.s.; ~ioi ~ - *,- ..., , A ,
~, zutiae r sa '. .:benetprociaimeti.- 7 ,--if meremeralitYi-:
sti-6 ,., fa .?. t , i . i 70 i t i .....!b r .710, i t .-' ," :t.l; f9l #; l '' e . m . 9 -' 41 ,.. - . , '' '#; 6 .--9 ,i ; , :4 4 br iii - entiitent:,,:er - ) . philesoPhy', or . ..ibientek: bei
ri4)4on,. it, must „be, that ',Since , Christ had A s'llbertitilieit'ileilgitiil 'Will/Speeililii'die out ir
nbt-P.l.,adea.tu at°l:e ! ri.e • lt .7 - '", t Y,,,i'9 163 1 i : 1 0, 3 , 1a k0-A and it is to this dingeK'iliat i .iiiiinY,sectiOne
e * i 4k9 i #o4 l 4o99irqt'i° 4- . 4 maillin;li . 'am l l of l iiie'..'dfittiCli i. :in
,bilia rile at:i.lie l ,p FeWent i .
taken a morbid and gloomy view of .. t ll °`''''i titae - e4O u sled'.,, ,The.:rn - en - ; who:, an;ictii . e." ,
au
guilt ,whiclijthey averred r 2 was .zellarge;abin - Ithers'of tiis ' evil,nre 'forind-: in .the pale oft
against - the,'Moe: l 3' Still; it `Waiaif iintitAkbeed'',l'4 l
,the Establishment, and lileeWiee - In - ihe-iiiiik`s
f4at ;':f tl * i "o l ' . :: l'l 4l - .o,iiiriiO 4 - : :)iy., ' ' ' .: i , lll.'' 'f;l l , , , : i of ' the' . .tiasent r ati.'.'',' 'Tlitit'' i the„:.in' lac hief . ;:W t ill!
The whole race bad i1r,??,9, sinners ,FA04)...; >r` ••_
arreateil, ; ii,"Jiet ; likely, ' „we' Tpar.,:,
their -•• youth 7up I meniviolate: thelDivinii , law; ~ i in , c' tlie i ktablishment,,there - jaf aucliz -a,; want *
and ~ although4lie , elisteriee'of!sintlia,4" r n
to iie , Pe
; itte , 4, , it w treajOtl ngl,lof discipline, that men may go almost ,any
weakness;',`„ length in sowing errors , anion' the 'pile;
:an i„,.° l l ) e,:if#ft. 0 i t ..'' ' 0, f ..4„ .- A iiit Y ?*'s l "4"o4 . i:lT,St" . - before the •• sleepiliiera Jehletia ., 'WeaWaliette a d t
I.6 .l3Fer , P'#!" , l;Ps .o PAglt. l 4 l g -, A# l, --04`, ,. 4* 6 7°r5” to til'e' ianacientnies's ,of the taae that; a.nel 7 .
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'and,indiscretions : off Ins erringiehildren. 1;- , ' -.77 !Ces • tilty, exists .for ,Eptscoptit ; interferences,
' . - - ' ,:thr-- ~,-, parr" --' .
-': It 'Will' he ' tibvidits that any . ef 'these -,," ',And then, provided the culprit...be la mart of.,
rtie5;1f`,04 . '..f 11 4. P .,e2i4t . ..'!1ii0 . the,,',; ; ;04,17,1,:; 'nand and energy, and if this . offence be' rant
,would be obliged, from the peculiar pQsiv , ,is tendiiiinYlO t Tfatertiiae . witlipisSenters the
r tiOn-Whicli they,oecurned; td' avoidssireak_ing ; difficulties whielv , lie :,in , the.: .-,wtip ;et; the
` l. withilecision'ontoettehil sinijenti,if vitye'Veii.":',.. Bishopsiiin.,.7ianya attempt 'tw carry _G a.; case=
'ailfekteit'te' them at all': ; ' - ' The man wlig
!':.'•,lz...lllldAA, through
the :ciirteof ihtVrntilit' fs "ended' begim„t6,aaapeotthaf.the ay,ipor,..was,not . , before theijalibialaidelcf tielviikl:Coin
really;
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tbith - P174 , Si,inighiien
.. '. lei!, are stch)
,thetdire,neeessity.andlurgent
,large , on lelatiier , Dnties v :or.he Imightin- pressure fioh `parties vhc'cannot be re
stkn;the'ingratitide o f , thel , Binh; Cr, or the I sisted; will talOnel , 'Seeniii an'' attempt at' thy: i
'might' 6 401iir 11"18 `;A4tig# , k0,.. .ii t O."till . :, ,`.leni'oval!'-c0,,,-'o4l)4eir:';' i t
:.:4n0g,,"09,*3 7 . 0
;il'eniali terelnoatili;'9,i44wlessbnl with_:; the
' 'f, t e " ' I"'''''ibi , '''ealiness"of Ceti - re 'a - tie - a:
ilhe,.4ll§.:4n4r:ft..alltiee'-'ok:itlte.,Batrierchs,,-,but,ttilism to deal With ' , Art._,ertOriStrisLast ionspie4
he Awouhrilesitate..---it leastlfor aflitime-ate ' itious in, Old , litifitii , lift in-:Meta Erigland.:"LDr.
I.epeak . decidedly -, thilho question of 'the'Trin." - "bavidsonotAtiAcieptei. ; and Dr' ,Bashnell,
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AtY.':; ; ;;Vlaly , * a:i:iiii . ,o . 2 , l;Aio : - 1*,yr641. jot Connectient, or f ,Profeasor N Parkin! ~ 11{asz. '
discover, that lt:ja h ip : -ilisolczy l , pa,lt., :la , M,- :leiebusetts; , bafelonly ,, tolinaittic , Jtidicimmly;4
'the itiMA l 44 ~t vorld IL. ei l „the !anatornisti 7dis-_ , .., i Ito secure their ends. "Lhtlll'aiir distfirtheii
;cover
ia ,ndrve lie the riliari 7 d tor - t inA il'-'e l i - it' r ' I
d ,
og mas g ently andl; ; k i ; lda.}-illi; iike i ti ,
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lnads: idAi hbWiaiesitKeiediontePaikeile,fol .Of their students erjheir 7 flocks
and very
flow C l itie aeli d nig) i le,l l 3 .. gail l . n'ereii/4 2 ,that,It . sneedilr it will7 l be liitid-'tleaTithey are hu
t . i ift-...4 77 ,, 7. ~,..!,.;; ~ f . . .
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rain i Agee.uthrp,ugh;,Ahe ,whole ftwels,r9.4E of?, 'pregnable. If a trieralfetild 'take' plkee, as
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the-,,aysteni. 7 1 4 , 1ThAthe Asamet way,ti - the ,, ina,nß ' , the Courts in„the, - ,geogregetipiitd ,, ,,b.pdy,- .) are
whcrifejeete!theaSaviioneeupeifiy,Z - ijii i 7ofiii`titi. 2 c 'riot anthoritatifeiritheir deciSiOns) ad- their
lhoir:::iiir, hi lia:i.'lliioi4c . . "of . h.i44.:Clsy',p i nt' f- ifi; e ', , : nelfielenCettlarti useless : "7 , This' is" seen-in
the creeds; . ii4ili`e tilibteilY' Tie Ca r a:1114 - 'resultof thelitg .l•. '" 'ia 'ilk '
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~ investigation
stop . short , at ,thati,:point4-...i11ei must, cro,;' --case of Dr. Davidson of lhe Lancashire In
;thi-01,1g11.1' .811 t thetirexhai*gf iartielek 'and .1 "dependent aollegei ,, by!whiiishr he has been
;findl int/tills:Al - ".4fdi theYftliefe'ohnefelnetlf:''''' I ,4hite-washed in full view of - all that he has
; I , r.••• 1 1 .) ~,, 4 -4,‘,. , -1..- 1 1 1 ,, -1 i a i i iti.: ,, lc i a ! „ l " 0 4 s 11 !:'..;„ . b ffAi l,, Asz , pli e kb ! ,v,.1 . ~.„iN I, fd f :::
fled -toy the peso de , .lu p A 1 0, n . j. just p blished in .-thkeeeeild v.o ume ...ot - ,,
' l nf. thi' s article'Weli ,;:tp ‘l i i4 .l ' ; ' l' e. :4 l Af'4, ',i tngt .. . `ilio;iesitl j t r ingii . O . p f ;.,w744)l .. :,e,,,tas t , .. ''edited. -
until,he ;has cle,ared.„ awayafrom7-everTother ! The influence of men ,like./Dr. Davidson , D 1, ,
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article, all , the . 7 .,elemeatti. whichlMay; have Jt,' Minchesterpandathn'tittidentalarlitil lin! .
, floWeffinto' thelliiiih theiiii6l;vhfah 'Nil hag,/ ,bihdilihis - ' . , r a i d lr ~ t 1 '' : =o -11:
liiilleillilalwill ' i; son :die mi . .
• - . - c- - 7r , - •,, 'l , tl;' , r.)41 - ..},I r" , . ~ & wt . ~t f (1. ) 1 ,-.? ,ti , .:., .{l7,,allVf ITV II ~, :4.1,
l ajecarfied,lieivill i , did - Ilia his'systein wants' ' the' l contesfs imotig the ministers in Loudon
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coinpleeeness, and t he Will „dread councyttal on, clearly reyeal the fact that, Congrega
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any P C6 , 1 .4! , 91 1 .9.9R41 g i ( WW I . rthe:s4o:6sW#lliis,y. tionalistiniaithelmetropolisis iiite'r , 'tritiutitioli
vision is indistinct. Besides, it night' tict -
Siete ; and thalelti l ikPlif the iiii.jk l .eli s Siiiiii
AAA. ,, A , O
be pelitie49ll)..cas(tri4 ; le..!ga , -iii*ltt dosei his,. sire..trlitkr, ilie9tespicm., is iqxitph,ltha,tAttemeye li
living andihis . .placepAWerettle'dOwnr!ghtlyl cneaf of the progressive party i rmast.adtanne,
honest OSti'''ter;"'ilienPrililitich inCtil?clO'4`6l' 'with a rapid aadespeedilyeinereasing•ratio.
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-- : ,.. ;..tiaii system, choir ~ preaohing,. would have„ ,a - our day,' of . the -,.lpii4ing 'lam_
.0 2 la , up lie
,.ifi A 4 if ; ,445. A, preaching,.
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4 / Negative!' +eharaeer::, .--,TheirifliCareish if,,i itairtments of [ Ethnology. the Fauunand Alia,
Mtelligenti world begiw, to fiereeiv&that 'eer.' 'Flora ~.pfltheil earth, dwhich,', we iphabitl. ; let,.
._..,tain. z lfulidathenta' l {,. truths were' fihedweli ! on ,t ;: f the-t - iinfluenCie : -sof; .:(31 , Crinan '..Vantheletii: , and
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off` ,• ;- ,:1-. :••.:.. -•- • .i. - • ,noti c e d .„ ;Ii r,” ..,:?:;11:, lA_ ~,A .., .... 4 ~..,,4 the 4 -• ,,, .. , "t*
in:theif "p - Pnabliing i''Or If at, tames, 4French. , Philosophy -on minas ' the
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;the - iiiiicuttfes.,tairiounding ..their„creditility h ? riaang*geileratita be' cionaidcre&;.' .andlet it,
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'W9 TM: `form , the staidp,7. of„ thec.(disbotirsel'..; _tie remembered ".that.Pi...ll,avidson, arid, the,
Withl,.sueh ,;men, I the', dignitY.i.ofqinentelY in , ;' - ' inie %pt . .. 7liitt,schopl, : surrender , all that is-,al?,
dependence, andttheiteteSsilOf progressiOn liable inthe:fnapirationolitheWerilUf iskial'
;in theology, sot as to ~keep „
keep pace. with the. ad-' , and tit' will become apparent ' 'that the Perrodi
t.vaneeMent niscipace in modern ,times, are, , (must be: 'brief ) ihdee d , in Which'inen,-Will be
fatprite tberaes.-!. - Liberty of :thought,- ; and:. - etttgAe i tl A wAtli. prpelOning ,e.,eyeteth , ,ont ipt,
freedom from ; huntaneentrcillare
_lauded4e - 'which the peculiar doctrines of the Gospel , '
the 'iehe, iihile ( theuefiect On'the'ixtiri d et' . .a m r ,liavegieeil eliminated:- Nirhenlthe Bible'as
Preea of 'Alan'. tiiii44;iliiPn, - ;ihlii . : l- 146'Ci- a l ai& .. vieited iiiiiiiiting: l iii'l'a4iiia ti6,lt.liinat'
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ness", , is
_prtr,a 3 , 4o B , OcKti449,tritg erempiag r . ;be felt- to { be wanting, in u447l,erity, and., : tile
infiaenee,,9l a , Chinese -shoe; which distorts ', ineiir:Stepmi;f4a.,lo,ro94o M.. to, gpt„rldaf.„ally
the 7 htinian.figtire; fend preterite ififrfullbead , ' 'diffignities, t , ,,whettier ~: on ;; ' the ..!aubjeet-7,:;oil
fair development'" Tliiise4ile Wreiallitlig)•-•& < 'doctriniskr 'ill - litanies, ;'' -; historical -facta "';:or' - '
- - ' •-• -' ~., . .z. : .. , .it ~....-, , i: , '„ •
who have actuellifallCii#do. error, : '?Vjll, at, i , ;anything in the pages 3 of Revelation' 'Oita'.
I firat,aioicl the, diseuss7iea4 R . ceitaiii'Au i;jeets,: 6 appears 'fiii' l e'tan'd ! . . Pi antagonism '41a'4('511 . -;:.
ands, ; their effort; for a time st.leaet, will :be' -siorta Of a Protean philosophy ~As we have:,
to: prepare . the way forfthe • -intiOdtetidn''itf "' 'said, the evil exist,s, l botlyin, and/ out of., the;
'their neWIY adopted views b 9 the establish , 'Establishment. ,7ke , Aavo,„referrect,to:D.f,
t meli'oilltheir.irliteip.ig 'aS' ; ;.wifileg thefr'' '" bu'ituifortunetely them are lead':
rr - 7 , 7r....,, ,, , 171 .. - ;770.77, , .. , P.,,,, Lel OS.$ :In ; ..-y. ~.,A3' ' Davidson';. . - ~. . ,
autitries, t9,ellppr ,, ,thetrinew epigione: I )..,-; Tl. ..• I;isgviiiindatintii, , h 1 Uziiveoitie i e Aiiho'4lliiirk .
r ;W i e w ,may lake,; ( 4zm a k ypfialli s tigtionpl 4 - gontluilifffili iiirflierihy!fthiVEdn`Cliktliti Dtl'
I viol , ' #eci a t i o u " 2 ,
FfaiAs . su i t il td by the Itiltheitlaitigyiellt i stin f il t " r thi, ji lti st `. *iti, IforomßT .of
•;, o i f % at .' , W , .- l ij ivi of i tta k- 4 st i trifi 9 0 410 - 1.3. lee,
..?....tvri...dy al 4.,,. .. m j it .
, urmg the ,„ w to iti o , . mph i s pygu i , itm byA Re
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tiers, 81.75. See Prospectus, on Third rage.
RENEWAL I' should be prompt; a little
while before ilhip year expires, that we
etlaUs afriiiiikeaginliefoli a Steady
THEI RED WRAPPER indicates that we
dedreu - renawal. If, however, in the hostel
• IM M A AIIiI this signa l l atonid be oartali aft
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ItRIIIIITTANCES.—Send payment jell; mare
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enciering with ordinary care, and troubling
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44 2, 1114 1 .8 mit a laegainnoont, send a lirlintiknie•
lafigp 4 aotaii t ,T
. ortwo papersoinatiPolll
or sat4lnOtTs•.
O ; • • 11,1..1.:j.
'is im?,,t;iiirayptamioy
ettl‘ati A ir : Elan,
e4rs 9ev•mitynalaborskailllkik , Thriipil;thri4
WAWA:Man Plegar! .114101P4 31.ste0ttl4ae•
ti RSV . Devipp Nei gam nifrounigkv
•:'• thP 1 5.T.4,4, 1 0 1 140: 4 3!? ,. .r:
The atmer,ar Aiteembly Qt . ! the, Pre:4144041.
ChuroV,in the United States of America wAi t i hold,
its next dietthirtiide Firat
Leti4fdli,elfientnoky; at eTeveir
on Tbitisday:, the 21st of May next, •im'd• will be ,
opened li with a , sermon by' the Risv.:::Friricittl
MoParl i sed, Mederstonef the laspAulembly..
.The:toznisittee of.gemmrseitins *ik- meet
Liata-reedidatiVe 'idnutah,
day irribiiicpiiiieding, •it eight o'olock ,. to rep'
chive. Cinitnissions:.abds.on •Thtifsdef fthoilytog„
4i9-(Jellgitir.M.keetliPg. at •tilitgeo l eloth,F.toralte:
ft "vt
; LzYnirewfitated Clerks
"".knlxaSee. l T. 4'itVentwa qv* *
P. B. 4 , fltateditleili 'Of 'Preitryteriei t aietAW
stieotfallylequested )to snake ent their listeht Veld '
Bons - entitled to the Minutes on a separate .ehe'et;
tipti : to send ithat,,: together with, moneys for the
Minutes:lo 4: 11. "irt: Gelder, Esq,, , Philad4-
phia; th.-o, 7 neraz Aninudy:
To the Nemberilif the
ti litelte'iii t lieWiiii*to die ixtolOteii !QC
thO'
Cht That theif lalginga he,
to them immediately after their onkel - lit'
thenitof.iseitingtonrKyllgand
are privileged to travel on thepackets of
" the ) Ciocioiloe4 P-LoniarPle 3 141 1 1 W,;"
by OaistaililShUl4,•rile.sideire;fro t in St: 'Lou
-is to Cincinnati or Louisville, " for half
fare either--way," and that the "Covington
anal Lexington .Railroads,"' by their - .1 3 1010-
diz;nt p ,'idipiv . Jueintliers, „paying the. nsuol .faxej,
as T tl4 come, to return free, of c'h;arge,inpou,
producing the certificate 'of the officers of the
G-. !Ai. , ,,tbet‘theff -were iltembera....'
r , Jr r4TcoN IMPATVEm, '
.43hairmaniCromniittie Arrangements: .''
Airrrrims4N Itusinte
es lists of subscribers, and especially 'in
-make tenrittint**DlV:iiliaise direct' 'Or i n
lettersi, l :atas 461riainateditliiivej
DArD,4 11 9.,.„ uttwurm-
P. Seri i
Illaqa•leeet!irredi by a neglect of,
this request.]
"i
fatiNEwi *mei '4Gitzuntit , AtitamixtliY
W - 01e4ogaiiits0Iiiia;
ytti;;;iilikii' 4 oi l 'whfch
; •
:lux. own ; AstierOlf PIIM*OO-3 is to
.opemed 'with ia• sermonlibrilevr,
40k1 DAY the last-Mciderithe '7. t " 1 r.;
We4Theologica; : Seminary, . .
. Th v,
i..1,.7•ar • . - .`.. 45
of tho ;
".anfg ‘.lT t eL9..:PgaitYM
Wily Wk *4•1,800614.44twiday•-me4fasii
(14104* 0040lookfitYikeilieofx*Riiciiit
.of
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I.TAY 1:1; •
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.of the' cayo'sastireat~se; it The Teati~
moray:of l tlie'Books;'?~how~liefor'e'iii; Vie
read /iviar
-eve °}7i °P.1440.-PLeFelfMarAitlPlFttsrAl4-
It, -41. c.raelMite:r. Workfi 41.1410;011tiatina.:
Philasoplier,iadVer6ed this issiskr.bgr Mogni.•
Gdiald k lI ineoln , may "gime*,
at the toni i stori. of Mr.
~ ~" • , t.
Weitetiflluiningxcal i 4eanunay. • •
swsw 7i tl b kdird eam i : I # 4l. (?* °f4k g4 3
r•-•:44. 1 .4 9 .1 7 "4n,
tur t S. ili g " n!tithexirst !Cimmelk e r . tittsbur g 4,
on ithai,l3th. [day of May, .10 ,, olitock)A.M..
The , fu ,, 4 ,., ca. , ffoliniz i akke4 .
00 -
D r: fese t } 11 , tird -11 4 . 111 1.1. i i);c112
I • aza P
Dr. Carothers, and Mr. F. G. Bailey, wil
meet on Thiiridit:Aeaf4lo2 o'clock
E sieseitisee e 6.43 iIT , CiLASM (10 .,„ °NA L
4,7•110 ..tlin, ,,/x .rM•rn
ve.r `..t4t,rs 3.l,Aryakyarg.,.
. _ _
•
fiv P!..1 Lgi.Z.C.Y": tit
• •
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The Adjirifs 13fgate thee SeelqtAcif
;tw par.. ,
;Neetern. :Theolokicaf em i
nary, ;delivereaPbyLithili liet: 1 13:11P
pe,Oloeng,Exereinee-*Mbetliferformed
in the "Likuninery - cehaifel; 3 4:ret CNtectil t eisday)
evenibijiliapt
4 14 11h :s ip:a w iro t a i a4;
of the Senior eert;,. I ' L l.ker
plena:4lll4A t .t f i resatrelj.til
Me444* • 34/W114 61 1 . . 1 E11 4, g/ t r .
puta . orri p, rmsn ,.," wl y rya,
n 7 , 17.5".1 ;up, Y;Af i lizrer., ; -woo ,
4.;
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1. ,;"„ • P' . •.; . ejla.
4 /U11 44 /41 4.: 4, eof43timk
TioPlogicil.SeelblerY, will be; belikew.Weik:
neidayld . Evening, ,
prvibiliticenyMeil4, 4tteglaii GEED/ (Ifer:
frl Co': fiiiiiio6 the Askiiiiitii. '' ' 1 "
liatilittilginienrtio Ai OnneTal.gintinilili '
froTni ti iP Naili' an - i l talii .ites,'lt u tto 11 ).
cwt.., .1.N: 4 , 4 !, ~,, ~ 1 . , .5, .... -- .77 .. ;
verimpi..toc o pri *mash : this , city., atisif
trains hence, for Cincinnati, move three'
times in the dm.,,h,jn
. cyrine_ion with the
Ptropylvfmia .494 0 Yr0m Cincinnati,-Lex,
ington is2reaoheolliyAhr: Covington Railroad;
The fare hence to OhscinnatilisiaBAlo. ';',r
sent , qf k ibix s iii k toi , ~,ke r Al 4 Aa . l,...ai-. .
re h milt! 1 1 . ; aii ix a t i; . 4s 44 l o.: 7.l;:a
the AsfrAlWYpri . :: . ":1:- .l •.1..1 , 1?i 31 ,- -,11 Kli"
TheAPietidi4l:o o . lol4: ***VtielntPi,t o3- „ .
burghttrOiianinrintipiniet;vaficiiiinetitiolo4
Ishii:. ,' ..';'paUctisvii,,,d.;,....l," ~A ti . I
ti tas :olr irOt fxl f ' 1 ,-- V. .; rsrP=7. 47Tp
ra re as a line. ut the trading tonnteltge,
frggnpFl4, and
.I"rdlyerly Aottifortable swami-
zonations; in -anagnifienti Ifabins, • r and ' , 14V1
or
rniagehiati *tirrth*ni" '''' . NP'ersOns,liktiiif
evirPli6 naai ll iliii4vr "' c ielitire'rlieieOste,r;
. 9tu,. i rv., :1., o LI N' .11. ill. ,Li sii.).l i...t
th Y l io 1 l SPOPTI Ri l P A V I ATO t of JAN Amomblyy
wW 3l lv3Xteo , tatraTellibyirailpio ready
theirddimthkitionTirriduelsallaWqsai stfl .19
howls° saw iiriq
rwim
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1 ;.. b.'
4
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44
f rig) •
. 0 and t-;i, it of Kingla
' 414- L
o. in his ;,., , rk\on ati
Gsfecitilell, Ws ay ti "91 he Vol:balm
writers, after all, were men ; and the condi
tioti...f.ukazikiniimiew.imperfeetionw ••:.)bey.'
,spake of ON, impelold times represent,'
as it were, the c ho of the human race,
- and therefore'had oliildiSh things which we
gOtilOitut- tik-ifdraTanlifiel
reference to_the authority of the Apostles,
he observes : On this ground that the
01 411 4 ktilettllltalaio.lo 4 4athad'
the beat means of information as to his re
iiiiiTtliiii-iiirtinierieeii7;l4—roperli ad
ded to those of the Old Testament, Vlach
if : •,* INA4yVrere Men indeed
passed
•
Oaf* Mikbytinfin*ReAike. elireetveep
theyf Weiland oitlyito•icnoW lin flit: 'Yeti
any ! higher • . " - uPrifiiii
• Vfli. Af) • t ' t , ;
authority'
41 psewpArff,
hei nc. t Iktttpoe,!: lll 4:
t!rites ith,elßible.qu c t,he l iams•priheiple M the.
Lord bitildtothe fatty; lakii that lie-teeehe's:
the iii t ihiniil4 sense aB~
I ,l soo } it:ii*Ok,V4t.
the r9.°T,PPs, i 0.9 11 pt3.4 4 p. 41 . 144ikiitc4:
te4heAllnigh.tyojust aelsowitigiuldthre,sh=.
•ingsaie leidl . to . rber taught: , On
this 'lLondon Re-;
vie *i ia igktif i il l it t; '' '' ' ',V.o: 2 4 l ):4.
f01 4 211s thhgliAt. 9PflintYli ARO , Plltg9P,4 .of
the Apost,lesiArcas
the inoorrip3t,
as stlie,lliethb - ds rind (tecl‘nopippr g aigi. -
ticiiii;,l4 l oik
their; 'rel.; to, i ` t s t liiigi;Le'd ! ,. s tis. l :OgiigiieVairti:
as the ;,, agriculture, pf,
Paiestiee, AN, .surpaEledArbyeihe kgriotilttue
of Bontlasidioi! aY.LitCY joy
• c.
One of the modern lights ' Oxford l is
11 !r•
College... Some
.two._ years
,s*is,,be
Bebe& a Cbsimentary.. ov•three%cif the Epis
tles
the idea . ; • thatvie, , Apostie., , changedv.hie
Vinliraeing
43.1 44 1 .44tilifereit 94 cer.tilin e9ts' from •
`his more *stied 'o , i n Vitionii On • the same
,Poillti• '4lll
- of belief, he says.:• ((Amid each
tfleetnation. enlilsarretfottiipinions, amt.
iiniiigifie"PaitnQd`lisfilla4 v iii i Oiiiii
: Ji l ts,: tot f...kitig ' 1511" t iO l `k;
Pe k r Rr9:a?N'B.Pf'selb3Mt!!!e!P)tke_ Church.
of
of
,Porinth,or,of Antslooki.4/4 0 4:10.44 9 Yr.a4
Whitfie/di: in the 3 lists Antal% .or i Luther.'
'oll**"arlhe oinfitiCiii, sin
f - :II:1 .
ing ar from o nlismestiqg oondemnin
eioltilotbeesafdoctritm rtor make, and= yet:
ialsellfomettinetbeir idifferenees) bit 'their
tir
: pe i lm t
Olt
41 0 0 ,R .',irreFs:PArFifkifit:' ! : . il filch
relationatO.Juitifioatinnildr..4oWett boldly
'says'e : c."MsEitiotnelited'genthat-ItiteOliis it
'cliffs: l 6s4e IstiabeAetk
MOVIE:* t4/ 1 oQj'eS
t •``lfi ` • 0 ir !
e1 ( < 4 4•;!1,f44 61 .i11 i ti1kik444...-414:4 1) ; ,118 ,
!andmirtiatthei laiv.;:,alligret-Sherirliolei•Jan4.
guAelOf4 higs , not, •
b 4144
o ' '
of! itself pi t tbaihstau•
o
thulto
only other, extraot,mbieh we : j ean...give from.
this anthoilisaleifollowine, which ire'think
'apetiki:et 64y:tharetiintiettitiiiliette • dleadV
" Vir # l #oa ak rlTW:kruiik.".l.o l !# l ,.
dieititi,atj4:o4 . .44,44;;At44
the fii4JP•iflphirg.:. o l 001;cfirett.:14Y:
in Otlieriroidei:thqilaith oithe the. :Chriio
tianalettirk*iireWietly *
, - Aat 4 criv , •.,- ti
,oion
Tero are ;manyNiaye ) tne'
answer to this question may be expressed.
The ,plAlpsopheN vEi4.lo3iitbet the...difference
in the itiodeti'of .thotighg , ofithet eke and our
ow-reiider4d htnixty•epeak
ingtileal ilie
»91.1) , .lAto
r geftr2 0 113 ( 7,01.7:12.:#:9 Hlgfil9lP9WaTll l t ,
`thitkr,rr9videnOe Axis inot titactiVinet 4 ihat
thef . .tah %ma themailyei : "
Mr.littaii(t'e4 #fteintFihilpfer'nf
,the titeitillatANiliedoiißlihiaW,Vo*
nioi;e=liglrolttie•Aix•atJet;
i We :mnst pause': , 'Our! reader's Lwill. sec
that 'a; "'Moire. ;TlieClorptrises in , any
section of I theeirtiroN l iihtiiiiiiiiiileciaiiiiewi
are eliMail l a
1,14 (1 , kiiiinaktli 711 the:'aii-,'
13t it. 17 1(.." sri , . -, ': : I . if *. 1.!.. 4 ;
th O nt Yael A .) WROo4;lanili44.4 iPi Pre- .
poi l tion:stolho•Aliatancsii , frons 'the- truth on
thesojioilife4i4bitihzanriiritetot 'pincher
las .- iiiiialis t sC t tit ( ifie u itaiise•-iitiliit .will his
i .o•••..n—t ,qwi ..ivr •• "" " 4" . " ' ' ,
eyatem be wanting 'lrt• the ,:ftindimental
111.11 th' it .%.• e. 1:. 1 ii, ~ .
tnalgi,r,g ) 4*kt ,
.4*IEM3Y; ; ,and ttt,
,le . ngth.,El
rationalistic or neolo - gical interpretation,niay
be 1 kivilliF to ('the; whole Word' of ' God.
rTheei %bin' ar%liSiOibt iyig i i lelieni to the
• ProfeW'c t e!tir, gliiliart i f ? - tgVresbytCries
( l in relation to their suparkatigitface. of the
tranizirof imr,lntitreloistore, an&to no lai r '
shOwinktine tlifttqtlieqedlrbi '" giiise , iiii
, ista i d tibt , , 7 ,1:b ..1-,1t.t.1 -,,' t ift. - riNEI! -f ' it.;
i + . lo4l.At t i t ol t•l'lif JAI A g lai r .; ' :fol.. v.: i •
re 47. 4 , IreT,Thttalftri ~. . Mr"! TR:
PeettdiMi.ol 0 1 0 44;1 11 44 111 M iLitiwk*ker.•
roriarideivin that Ohnroh, , to'marhich , we t limy
pee:4434d gillillidgreiiiiii' tic4dVert: . Thii; legiv
.eon liiit,liWOrela tiiiiii',o4l . 4, 4 7 1631 Pat
. : - , ...5i_ .1:lilt oov, , .•..., ; 3 ... ':
t° ° T IT Ptit!11R 13 °181t4e.499 1 .4 . 41° sell *Mtn
des, itez: : 00.i;/;(1. iftts're) , ( 1 ! •t - ' , ,
~. , . z. ~
Ti n tt;
" MuveirrlZ 7“, t Lam 02..inuelifria9J14.-o.
Report reflithicißoarii twasolreitd;sit
sowlingtlwaysiiihri bail - fifth
. I - .. 4A ‘' '
on ;the eviiiusg - of 'he' 3d'inst:' - After the ,
.:re44114,g, the . Anniversary sermon was
;Pretiolia) s ki c itkt o , 'etilbeiiini;, cif 'the
1 . or , • y ytr 7 II C hin a. • •
Shanghst lifsmaon..., The `
.edifice is
,prorded., The, Abstract.'
.?!: !3•:x
The Board aoinewlcatel Mori , gratitude ' to
'Almighty;Godtthntlthe missionary work .has been
.prOseeuted another year,,with but•fesuierions in
terrupgoi3s,, eV, loony reapp.ots, with ,reaolts
of alighl'y'esioaisiiiig nature. 1 1 ..
1 " • I ''••_ ' •
,The reCeiptelreire croirces; 0361'
' ding a'. small lAN* from lsat•year, ; i •
0f.,524.86.) ; 155ve• ~ . . $205;768.00,
'Expepjlitme: B6 X,. 4 . . : 218,620.17
of . $12.762:17
Tiiislistitho:tiso•lhgtotin the' laistoryvorthe'
`Boadi , that i aldebt eranymonsiderable extentlas•
beenjinourrod ip igo greatly .regre4teg.Lbyi
those w ho havethe:aria control, of its ,agair!.,;
Ittould.not have be kJ/aided; liotieet;',.Vritl4Out
loiabialilitbore, ; Of ,'the
older; InissiOhei, terzi • abandoning entiritlyUee'verbr
l'entertchtelGthat hadl received. the :sanction; of
,the Civieial,2ll . 9o%hly,,a„ik t n2 i clolabA „the ttnizintlga
,and Ikon:111a 'C't "I.hO great - Ha'a i l of ithfi
' 6 • u • e
Choi ll'. ''"'" • ' l4
1 4 1 fOgilliarAirt .
1-04aA lo "cede of ocisT.
ThillT-titctstrielnitm likbate hates been
Jo Siout during ; t he' .f Aimee .re destima
ted to the t. orthet
dia ; one t categn 'ea; nd lt rglindefl
to the vario, 8 1181814q11 . 8h ong)l.he ss di
of our own country. Nine other's are under ap
pointment, and will leave for their respective
rcirliiti'ar4l6"ii SinritnertiiT'
eta )he (lepres.acd, state of, the. Tgetia97,shall
preieski, sent — out. ' l ' , *- 1 '
MISSIONS, MISSIONARY LAIICIRIBS, CIIIIHORNS,
BOHOOLS, PRINTING PRESSER. ETC.
WE Board has 'Mesei.S.Me a tM3ir..i a a 14M
cipal Indian tribes of our own country; one for
the Jews in New York City; one for the Chinese
in California; two in South America; two in
VP to
‘ ric
aypor /1 - twom . ritertkralt China ;
twbldiortherir noire; and at the'tfamttime ex
tends pecuniary aid
- to the )evangelical Societies,
of Belglum, - Parig — Eleneva, and to the Waldeneian
Synod. Connected with these various missions
there are Seven ty-tFo. ministers of the ,Gospe,l4
one hundred and thirty-two male, and female, as„
'Blatant misioiOnircei from this'couniry;' Maly-nine
'native' 'helpers';' fifty-five' Schools 'of various
:grades, and four thousand. two , hundred and!
eighty-four , pupkie;. i thirty-one , chnrchety and
nine kindred Indfoit3i communicants, of whom
,abon't one hntiliftcfititd 'fifty hnve been' la:ought
to thotknowledge'df-thcSaviour during the 'peak
ran Six printing. presses have been indne;
eruployed. nt.the. ; sate • time in furnishing
-the printfd page to ; he circulated tiiew,
and India ; " • .
EiVeciiiiieirfirittesi3 s toiceris •of gOod, and iiatsitV
'lug' to :Odd Iceibia"oblitinued faior, the .Boisrd:
..:would earnestly' invite-the heartier •Ise-eperation:
of the friends of „the„Ttedeemer,,. that i the glad
,tidinpof x st4rttion, maybe extended : until ,they
reaCh'evetihri4tin heart ontheyot o! the earth.
' b ald( n
The'( 71? meeting u
VI tt ‘, ni o.
,the infternoolt. Ote, Ofit, 4o Anipoookion; of
'4nneh . inteiest ersanistictiliatedel 'l3heetteiiitoto,
*jai if6indel" Oik kair.
ao
..12, Behsold, these. 41101 come i from taii
ti 4.ort ,„wrn . up.
tb,F l =l 4r 9P;A e. ag ol 4o a Wil frOln 41 1 91 -
ima - Ahese from thioterloof•Sinins.N
. .
The , seribbil isi Teprirafpli
rf ~w pie • i•
gi N'6s , apprograte to. Sad
• kV): • "f -;10,r ,
,otnerwise mwensaly in t er i s i ang , , .
', That. should 'have been, a •defieieney
of flinds;i3 kgreatly' to be .regretted: The
Bokr& hayer. doirvivelkin '
oan' be' no anii4
bt:o4;thels l o4PM'ill, .Pro m ptly euPAY
al IrAgts , r.Let there-be no delay: .
ISERE
- , ..• ..
SclinDßß p)aii .
of the ) Oldest
• ~ .1 . .•
of t4o*o44o4tP**ogaries,ikledrail.wft,
learn, some Aims.. since , from -Arcot; to •irieit•
the United. ,
dinghter: A rditer:,*l46 - .
hini; s olata j d t.:.l:(eltiiit`,l#.44:,iitatea, that : he,
OernAn gonseqnencelof theinn,t
thnelrdilatkofline.daughter... , ,
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igitiog
8 4.
Ay* ia4)l‘;agauti' . *. ;to ser.v .
t, ‘ 103, Mister int the atigulaimiorkbtillie min
work' always Belig7itfiil tio/the'dii;'
vo ted' e, • • • ::1
Eastern At!nimary.
The friends and admirers of the ,Be,. Charles'
0., Finney; from Obi*lini. Ohio, lave given.
the sum of one tbiusand dollars, , in consideration'
of his evangelical labors from Decein ,
; her =until! the , middle of April.vf•Fire
dollars'Were 'alio presented' to 'Birk •TtrineYiliffni-‘
'addresiedMeetinge composed or hail
the sribj,(it'of'pirsonal' PietiNier.ol#igiaptl,`
tone. Eight 'tlioniiinild ; 'dollOrs ; :hkte alßo
sUbsoiibed towardthe • endowment of ,
Professorship, in
. okerlln''ColleAW,Gi i *,4o l .
'Fieve'ral suliserlinnt'inO *Otistind .folinrs ,
Correipdndnntii•: . o4 - ;4lat .* 54ointty , g o.
principal reason wby the 6rA4CO/li*ili'4l.
Fast r or'..'at j
n lill4ol
POLO , JP 4II " i i*iA
igientent i l n k to some of, the . foni*ni4it!
doctrines of the Gospel, and former expotionee.og
the reelll4fif4l.ll4o!).ll4:.,iiik.F;
. Professors Parh.,,and, Phelps. : of Andover, in
connexion with.' rk.TTowel i *aeon, have•been..-for.
some time engaged ,in the ,preparation of a new.
tisAiit,..lND, HYMN BOOK, for the use of congre4
g and families, which will be published' is
a few months, One of ,these. Professors has been
thirty years collecting a. library of:Psalm' arid'
Hymn Books, and harrthelargestieollection of tie ,
Iliad in the *country:. , ' ,
The , Rid: Du.' Srsiinuts;:latk Pifildent ' of tine'
Theological Serelnitt . I'LL";
has Veen netall'ed:
in Woburn, Mails: : ' " 3 "••
The whole number- Of4TNITAILTAN CLERGYMEN
in the United; f!tateerpndtpanadi,lhas beenjuiti
- tained to l lie..2#: , 9f , yrkop 7.l l are withontiqtair: l
This latter
the same 441 . 14 there ,. a ' •e abo easing
ut Ipo r cthgokekof i
'which: - 200•,,a hilweittohyis#l,
has 1,1 9 9` 4 4 " Lw..._ 11 .i* 2 k The OR*2.
tlca:l4Ul4lu l o4o.
1 1 ; 4 14 1 1. ,. g114 0 D0,iffi,4*-.40 d
truPctitt
Was -giyon..in this gepartment,hpith4; Mien's ;
Professor, ef in•iillarTard•JOglege..
The libr ary- f the Divinity,; School, his toietr:da-/ -
Ivor easedsfrom • ;4000? . .to,1000) volumes, +by .
addition ..of the library:Of Professor Lucke; (of.
fiermany4tOhietly:lfir . onghl the liberality of CoLt
, Loring,' AfterAhom it hie heich•inwised4 r.That DIL
oinitlj:istudenth LhaVe':alsb'itixianktal rthdi
iihrihiy•of'lob,ooo 'fining
; present tiine•there' laiO . biliii*gritiinaliiffladr,
yearitianiirabialii4;ll4o The publisliidg depute''
Input
( Theiritariedialitifiniber only The'Q'tlo:
pio Aorii,Zonikiiii r of4ile /*ikon Unitarian Assochi;-'
,Thfr''L r irsiAl Christian; montill '4llOl l
)Chrietliik lii-nionthly , ihe •
in'OciihlY tlialiOn%lißeligiOris Olga:
eine
.The diirietian'teetiter; ; ;tieklY'; and the Chris . ;
tiara inquirer; ereekly. ire of p r e are
. pub- ;
dished iu Bitieteii, one inWoreester,Mies., one in
NewToit, axone in Moptr, tv a..
it); there is a Bible Class of
oi 8 1..1 4 • s
'Dilar."ErleA ; WS, entirely the, sign lan-,
iittlii.titi.f,f,,r,t . )far?h• of 3 .ox • iny,
_graduate
'of the Deaf and Dumb Dietitntion at Hartford,
&nu., who s ilos cabloct•nuiker by ;trade.
if: t it
ohm's was ' began '`se`4On membeia
nowitnntoberifOrty.'" ' • ~ • • • • - •I• •..
:v..ithe riAlitlkiebiTh:
augurittiOl' Bit •
eais iriai 'no;
ic(ivavid
sand'miles Oelebreied
lecture on
Wasliigfci 9 iac:o 6o ;l4llei . A a g ain to the"ped
ifs it et;'
one'
thotandliiiik i " '-' • '
•.z t •••• Lid
• • J:et 1. c t i
• The late Wilton ,pils of New ERA, of Whilti
,WA gr .*4 1084744 : 1816 0R 3 4 14 . 1 MPR1V1T11A 6 : 1 Y;
?ffeltPil!:; MP )4 4 4 ? l. 4 f t le iit'arT k
according,to its rovisionsOhres4curthe of
now engaged "Ohs ,tra!r!a lrnl be unable to pro-,
cure, license. , The, A4l#4;mitti9n of l i quor dealers
"is veyy , strong,,comprisingifiyeAousand six huu l ,
1: oedianeinbers, and a •land of three: hundred ;
„t4eisaiid dolifirs.;, , A detOintnation is. eipriseed!
tq tespithe•teonatitutionalit3 , of , thel,law , :ati
iThel . Exeentive• Co mniittee cif the. Statei.TenH
j;:opitcneei Beide tph eye airtio .notice. drat they,wili
list: aldi in enferoink or a defendiloguthe
l : nmgiien niiithgt they bet saitialyeata
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nothing' ili. ort o7f;;otal pro ~, ,
tion, atid"' b
/Ant 1 :.4:,, thin: ~,, vorable ~'!, the ottervame ti
th w
Pre: '.r,' law, - :c . y would ; ;',. incontate it,,
—isk al:dlriroba'. e at temperance men generally
will admit the force- oflbstisgallA...mak,
t5.,441%6161PFW.44,V410,6"0"1uart+
prove their conduct, in the present instance.
-1.-Ytkaltreilbl4l4:o4."YOUtia MEN'S CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION are not yet ended, as was supposed 1
some time ago. 'At the meeting held last week,
one hundred and seventy-nine members sent ins
their resignation ;, among these were some of the
most prominent diergYxnen . of the City - , and many
of the ablest and most useful members of the
Association. The alleged motive for this whole
.; snle_reoignationils,the.desertionrhy-the..Society , ..
of its early aims and intentions. The retiring
members protest definitely,, that their present
course his not been iniluenced,by any, late.action
of the. Seciety ; Ma the.. , slaTery . question. ,Th qr,
signetiens Were tabled until tbe,next meeting, and,
ninety two new members were proposed. ,In andel- ,
pation of a large . secession,,; a t , .conftdeutial '?.
circular, was sent. round among the other mew-:
hers, entreating.their l presence,. ancl,thepropesal
of ,at least ope,,aewomate each, withotheinitiation ,
fee of 4,wo._dollargs.
A. ; SERIiON: vas. delivered:, before.- the'
men's CbriEitten,,Association; la: Dr. .113eLed4,"8-
(Covenanter),:ohureh, on the 'evening of'Sabhtith'
week, tythopßev. - .A. :W: of 'Se
wickley. -: , 11‘ •
The. well:401'01m TABIRNAOLi; on! Broadway,
4 was. open for.Publiomorship;ler , the lett:time,
Sabbath-week.. 'The list-Bern= was Treaehed
the Rev.; Joseph I:!: l• Tho'rapson,-froza: Gen: , ail.: 7,
; 10; and lea.'2l. At
!.r• leastfour thousand persona were present: The
tnovemehtiwhieii-4eattlied in'the "present' Taber -
-,
pacle„‘torigmated in 1830, from''.' a 'desire „for,
°' chu'rches`vei'tli°free' Petia, for 'the Puriosi
trading the'poor; the stringer,'; and th'S careless
to the house beginning was'in
a small rOoin hey Stied; afterlardi a build
..ineon':Washington`Street was ocenpied. Then
the old Chatham : 'Street Theatre was 00114Pr,411,
into' a Christian church, the first, Prayer,
offered within its walls was by one, who had been
'an eater on the beards of the old theatre; and the,
Tabernacle justnow vacated was completed
183'6: The - first inter Was the Bev ,Charles 0.
Fineey, ,the noted. Evangelist, the second was
the l ßev. George Driffield, s D., D., now ,of Detroit;
isubseipitezittly, - the Parker, Di D., 'of
, New, YO4cl;,;heotgne!lPafitfkr ;, the presetiCipastor
took charge of the SocietyinclB4s. ! Bat probably.
the labernaole is more gentrally-knowir as , ,the'
place where the Anniversaries of„most2of; the re-:
%eons Societies, concerts; .:lectures,` tandlAm 7
litical ',meetings; we're held; than as a Christian
church.' • •
The Rev.' Di.: CONANT' (Daptisty has -resigned
his place in the Rochester Theological Seminary,
that his whole time may be given to the 'in4vver t, L
Sion'ef tho'SeriPtures tO lie issued bY e'`Aitierii
Joan (Baptist) Unto= The Rev. Dr. liacket,
'of the Newton Theological Seminary, Will, in
cooperation With 'Dr. COnant,% superintendite
'revision of the New' Teitament. rot. the; 4iti
cism'of the Oreek of the New Testament, the aid:
of a distinguished foreign scholar bee' been se-
cured. • r' -1,11 1 : r s
At the lite Asanyensanz :
,ef the : ,Dabbatit
Seheols of t St. George DpiscOpal church, ; the,
pastor, Rev. Dr. Tyng, stated the number pf i EFT.
pila . ba these BChOPIS .0,1;,e. one th eße n ii AR r d i j a hl
dred and eighty-one, the ~- teachers ninety ; .
Sixty Pams, .members of 'Pr! ,Irel)/ 3 ' ,
church, have ; enrolled themselves as ; visitorkite,
explore effectually that parka. the eityofor e
pose ;of indncingithose neglecting public/ tworship
,to attend,, and to gather the children jut() the
Sabbath School: . • .
ri The Meta Dint'BELLows, pastor of the Unita-
Aian.ehitroh 618111 Souls; who has lately aipeared'
thiradvertWor , the 'theatre 'sled' drama, de.:'
4iveiredilthepixtmlied address before the American'
Tiraihitiih'Thnd Aasociation r onthel'evening•Of
last' Thesaiiy , ireek; the'jAhaleniy: of Music.
jThe:siibjtAft:Vai , "..The' , Rehiiiiihs of the'Theatibi
to We 86ber and Sacred .liiterista of Society."
ihe noielti of "the .o'ochiien, the
publicity given to the affair for dii.Ye in - advent:la;
the 'lb:mini:Lee' number of plat:ar i da' posted; the'
efforts of the friendianitaiippertere 'Of the
*;.;4lk .
tre, 'and' the ap x .-- e fashionable an .py, 4
logeiher with the repithilion of the
,speaker,'
popnlatiat of six'huldred thonstiiid, only tyralvo,
joindred hearers could' be fond! The lecitieli
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occupied two, hours and a quarter in delivery,
Less senaart:n than was hEu3 been tic:
oasioned, and even the secular papers .frieridly to
the theatre, epeft--a aeiN 7 apploge.tio .11trkiii of
the course and views of Dr. Eielfolis. eeveral,
plates of his address, he seems to eoart orbit
dom ;' but-in this he will be raiStakeii.l.:"Ftogiiii.
his ihriudiat tha clergy stid is'obef-ithibdeti dfiii
tians; ,(). the eitent stripoeed.;;:' Tlie i
mariai GiiiiticrW:l3:ieliqgew,arlt 1n
poi3l
.I'tb L'
on • , • ' e .
gli probably s not: very #abitiabikti'th
Dr. and the new friends i h:S
: main able-
influential journal says:
:Ai wpibi .L es, not the slightest expectation , of see r
ii,:ifizir,general . competition amoog elergymen
t .for A•ellire in tthat bilbble of notoriety - in'Which.
the "All Souls" luminarY now • initiimini
a10ne...;Nur..4 we think that any, considerable'
portion, of the Christian community will be ,drawn
• into any , lerVent, adMiration of, thesui„scboolk.ef
vice which haVe now' put : 'themselies iuideOlier
;:wing of the Unitarian Apollpe' lf e''iiants"to'
, go to tke tithaire, they mloetallow ' bini ' tlie ' quiiit~
indulgence: of , his' tasths.F but so Jong, as.
sands of .y,oung men, ,and : . as Many women, Arer
ionnaili, initiated, into, conrses of ,vice and imbat l
queniiain, through the . yelhptuotni enchantinen4,
,and corrupting koersOiteo 'or' our theatres , ihere!
~will-be a deep conviction:aniong tloughtftillotaz`
ple,ithat a clergyinen ought. Mot to allowthimeelt
to bePoPle . .9;liennY . I :ora.thotitkAtor,al•EAnikW-.
honaaa t r , c. . ,
FRILADEL„ s, - •
„ IV tt if
iht:Prkor . , 9r=giktfrev.lßM : i
?theT,..itf',liiutre.,llr4nl9' 144,
qithoditsthaysAttikira 41.4 1 arePiLea 4 geFetiS
RTAk i i t ft:ii!;ef!cit.-3 Pek,
' ll e Ce rn P.zo? - /Pf th °Fint.F9 l 4 l rAtsbiAggiin:
church in:Lombard„§treet, above Fifteenth was
laid;hs„l.lotewoNelitivk; President of the
Chur ehAtxtenliOn , ' , Ctimmittee . ::::drit'e. ceremonies
- - - .
andfiakpressive; ._.were con- .
.dnotedsby Itera!re.lMODtfirell; Olatheiiiones, and
;;;iifeet;!ailidrby- the Ater: flir'.'phiehis:
.•
On thiel- lied the corner' atone of , .
the M6Ii ikIAIVPa ' oi r airrairi"llim. Asa .
Ase64iiiiitni is an outgiOiith'9l
- :26414-lean' fAtioledia
last'
; Pittahpygh, *arch Bel . .
SrearAtni'oltiena
Phin.l44' 0.50;ocio 10 . tite'26i
• . ,1•.; kt
eanz EingeOpelians- ha„ nap. a
•
hospital in operation for the hue ;111e.yepra l at the
• OoraiairOit.tin4.HuntinidoiiStiotta; Banaing..!
. ,
.)...
tOn,'whieft pap , within that
..tnpe, afforded relief •
,! I
to one Oman one hand and fo -one ar-,
ity orpi,„begl•nrpearl7.,..fL7e Ainnontnd,,ont,iipar
teCl n ti#4 4l PTL o ?rlar..o..s l o,o9s
- :ilie.ecesillon, of isuilable . hut been. coati •
irrirrblb b !.? r
:11 ' , •:/kAjlt". 74 1. 1 9544 1 kir.Ar, • i l e.P9bAft'Opii
.41ilint*TrOns Ina lb ArPcoltwx!PxY,:.4ep .I)een i re m
aioreAr,by .- ,thek.TAird,,Prephytery of Philadelphia;
• (New.:S;o49p l )4gter . -a careful epkipiaation hf)ital •
,„the faets,in t*oiese;l.lVilo4l,..44QPpyint 4he iost
-s•Of Superintendent of common igotinole,flhe has
j ;haep laboring with much a nopeeelinibehalf of Atte
t *spelt itiEn3deaboice.,!New'Jerziekiriihre helms
tpnow lag Past'or.L: '..! „V.
r T kfte* h ioLonA4liti been for
nya*phitlf lartha Afiter kain t, PielsbStte r rinn ohnroh".
WobtreaPOitiiiifa;
'
•
. — Mericsit tfird of Foreign Anemone, h a ,
beetisO lontgad l striirell .. 9llecl by .. the Itev. L L ., .. 1
Mdirn ?melt Oovnltin this vicinity.
„GOunnissionere General Assembly
P242BI3YTEIUES. • Farms.
Obie, • A. R. Brown, D.D., Benjamin ?detain,
Richard Lee, ,--- Poster.
AllegbenyCity, B. P. Swift, D.D., A. Cameron.
Philadelphia, J. H. Jones, D.D., Judge 6 . barsy co q .
WripLikheack, ”, , James Russell.
FortWaynis, Wm 'Boner. " Joseph GorrtlL
Clarion, James Montgomery, John Mani.
Schuyler, . It. Matthews, J. D. Bel vide.
Saltsburg, S. M. Ai cClung, ler. Gordon.
Blairsville, 8.. Stevenson,, .
Newcastle, fA. G. Morrison; ." • Jno. Helton,
IThomas Love, Archibald Armatu in ,
Redstone, Robert M. Wallace, D. W. Shryock.
Jonem-D.D., •:7 B. Malted-
Tuskaloosa, J. C. Mitchell, J. Hope
Charleston, iA. W. Leland, D.D., A. Claulord,
J.H.Thornw..ll, DD., 1) - . Towns* nd.
Cincinnati, W. M kkert, D.D.„ J Clapper,
Allegheny,,l , Loyal John Breckinridge.
' 'Huntiltdor4 S James Woods, IND,' Dr.. - 111nOiay,
A. B. Clark an°. Scott
Jowls, J. Barri , on, DD., J. E. Woods.
, Zanesville, Jo.iah Milligan, Samuel Aiken.
,Chicago. John Briton, _Burns.
:Richland, .1 john M. Dinsuiore, Robert Graham.
!Donegal, T. id Crawford, David Mitchell.
•,Long S: L. Mershon, J. B. Wright.
:Marion, J. W. Drake, . Thomas Brown.
lOnford,
W. S. 'lingers, Dr C Falconer.
„Palestine, H. I. Tenable, Findlay
Logansport, „ A. O. McClelland, Zebulon Sheets.
N Albany, • ' • F. a. Morton.
Lexington, F. McFarland. D D., Robert Morrison.
Sangamon, JEL Brown...D.lk, Dr. Todd,
Et. Lords, J:P.74linderson,D.D., C. D. Drake, Esq.
Bethel, W.J.McCormick, A A Mcgsnyi„,
:Harmony, IS. 11. May - , , James McCutcheon
„1.1, Palmer::::L. fJ. Barkley. '
S. Carolina, Humphreys., Cot. }famine?),
J.ll. Adger, D.D.„ Dr. Archer.
Steubenville, John Watson, Wm. McLaughlin.
New Lisborr,"., f „Win. G.March, •- ' • David 'Hanna,
Jahrill: Miller, B. Mclntosh.
Peoria, David•F. McFatlant. William Dodd.
Mississippi, , William Ridale . • Maley.
ISldney, " Wm. M. Galbteath, Geo. Layman.
.:Lake, Andrew.
.Whitawater, J. 'W. Monfort, NI W. Miele.
Findlay. George Van EIIIIIII. Eben. zer *ikon.
~Chillicothe, J. A. J.-Lewes,' • 'Minh Hell.
"Lucerne,, C. R. Lane, .-. • Onus. Rockwood,
=New York; (Joseph Sanderson; " Allen lisp.
James Petrie, - George D Baldwin.
Gree,taleaf, B. Tau Benschotee.
f s Judge Bltott,
W. A. West, Samuel kid:elan.
- Robert E n teele,,p,D, , It Michel
Jillzahetbthin; BYD'Edgar, 'Reuben Van Pelt.
West Jeraey,- ; ...4141.n B. Brown, Henry B. Lupton.
'Passaic, Robert Street, J. D. Vet mill e.
„Montgomery, F. LiVy, J. 8..1 Logan.
, J. W. An' error,.
' R. A. Lapeley, , Jahn .1 White.
, Fayetteville. H. Me Y Mater. Mr. Belly.
'West Hanover, , Wm.-Hummecaly, 4,11-itice M D.,
John B. Boss, .P. It Berkley, MD
W. Lazingteni. ,7 11.2 - 11reckinridge,DD. Dr. A.. Y.rtang,
J. B..Fafford, _ llonJamee Simpson
,Thecumbia, F.O Morris, P McCreary.
Vincennes, . McGord, • William Layboce
Washington,( Sloan, DD., Mcilvaine,
/ James W. hicßennan, Mr. Camphill.
' Wooster"; ThoMasH. Barr, Zenas Crane
,East Hanover, T. V Moore, DD.,. . Wm. H. White.
Winchester'
'Baltimore, P.ll.,Gurley,llD., Judge Spencer,
0 - YrOtt auntingtoir, rattersrn Tustin.
Hopewell, .1: - :Col. G. Dawn.
.Flint 'liver, W. J. Keith, ' S. B. Hunter.
,Potosi, J. H. Moore, J.. 7. Gardiner.
'Des Moines, Carsen,:r " ' ".David - Wills.
,d,a Fayette r , „, W. Clark, , A. Farrar.
Nassau
Carlisle,
For the Presbyterian BM:Mr and Advocate.
"Bear ye one another's Burdens "
Ray. SIR was deeply affected by the news,
le,onveyed in your paper about our excellent
r
',.brotheve*ReveaTitotnasmtartin; .whose house,
books, furniture, and beloved daughter, were
suddenly . - donsinited , by wnight-fue, from which
'the rest of the family l!lay?mly, escaped. I re
quest you to forward to hint:the accompanying five
Doubtless' Other's will also contribute
cheerfully; and While t they relieve him and hie,
,add also to,thelr own true enjoyment. Small as
is the accompanying gift, no miser can imagine
the blisecorrveyed to the donor and his family,
by thus contributing one per cent. of our income,
and about, one,thiid of - our money. Truly, "it
moreis
, give. '
than, to reed's —Acts xx 35.
Long since !, and far hence, Thomas and I en-
I tered- Ris good sense,
,Miscretiorilamiability, and' 'retiring but uniform
i.fnety,e gavei fine ;promise of .a valuable life; and
since . his studies ended, his character as a man, a
,chr,rtian, 4 a teacher, and a minister of the Lord
? - esui, Was' not fallen short of the hopes then en
tertidiiiitl:- And paw, in the day of his affliction,
'A deem': it.ti duty ,and a privilege, to testify my
cordialregard for him-as a brother beloved.
I am, dear Dr truly yours, ~
x,.., ; J. M., 43i., o.
MEd
!:-Iglqcsiast?caL
:Rev. J. DOLL was installed pastor of the
', otruroh , of. Yaneeyville, N. C., on the. 17th
• ofidiprikty a..C,,mmittee of the Presby
tirjr-of,Orange.
' ..ta • •
l i tev. G. ni.l3yreoz B,P c o4lofriee address is
etai4.34.lasettosangtni; C.' it, lowa,
R. Mt, ' Ulna.
0 .1., "r , ... 1.0 ; r'. '.U.t • .7
eV" , PT. pEt , Bu s Rott Offiseiaddress is
chaegeill r fregif Banliltoil,fohio,:to Blue
•
itetr..*:ll. l troolikte Pat- Office address
ie isilansed fiiihiliffurihozi Ohio to Ris
: to' sri tans.. •
... .. .
Atev. IL W. ALL EN
. has removed to Indian
apolis, Inditikit;:"liiirihrWeo - released
from the oh L itge 'et knee church, by
:Wealiglitiengtbh Piikuppety.
A
mr:-.,i„.;1 4 . 7 -9iktiii, ; at:tioeiii,,i'ate under the
*Pro x < . ior . _:::F,P i realt! . .Yte' s rY, lap . received a
ail Ebigaiine ihii ... patitor of the church
, i „ of g e olh
j o* i t. : l , ,kt , .
,o. the bounds of that
; ' * l: og. foutkwil •, : i: .: ~, ;
Rev. ! . .rtiartiLnafiq/bleittncliai accepted a
; call :from Ale., Upimi -Indiona• church.
g ) Ilia,Poat'Officmaddresa will; be. Vincennes,
1; I n dli wa . , ,
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~! id „„oh.iiwanfaareighietojilii D. c., to
31 ;
Reo4. 1 4i xix.i.-4148„r0et,.. Office address
is..o"4 l lgefil irgett.4:otoklattaa to Pe
: ' 3 I '‘'f l4,llllr gf e A r ai .
'Rev:/JAittit' Shaltiji . wagilikitilled pastor
of thiMaidieliiiitirekAdliiiiii/0., Miss.,
1 rut 'Oa'
'- .10 =33 1 ,2Dx! 31• , • • :
RevtivY,,i.ll.ii4.l:larlit..aaninstalled,,pastor of
,-33 OoPitt.lC . ,Co., Miss.,
biliAiDiskofAarph. .
- *lrr "s •
1 - ATI) A . WAIL Hotog was ordained
"" inottiOstailed as pastor of the church at
Minch OkunkpPa.; the 21st nit. .
-01 • -
.suessus.,mitiff rx ,T
,4wand .L.A*GLE:, students of
c tbel . rin4tiht:TiikolOgiliil,Seirtiioary, were
,'Oa 21tit.nli, by the Second
• " -.3
3 ,3 Prellytgdof ",.•
two to p rea ch
I: • • ;•.• Atik. l l. •
Rew: . ..T.olirtoallLingßAlX ) having ..agreed to
take char ortbe'congione of Dodds , -
villaitud Huntsville, hinPtastOffiCe address
l i ntheatailter , :be , Doddelville;:i.McDonough
• 00 4.tilliauistalnateadoiteld, Mon
roef\Cp4(lo.'any.;!' '
JsAnt /3 ; FULTO OSt Office ad
otatiOd fiooii s aettstown., Pa.,
t4s 7o 2.l) iiirSTat 'l t nilliastoral relation
the church of
Bargettetown~ds = been `dissolved, and be
Aiill. c front • the church of
Site , r,,n t •
i'' ,7 111.L....7 Id Fig ft :
11.1%• 41 11 ,4_ , F ,Tow, , formerly of North
O.
, V9lkpf a isAcji,at .Los Angelos California,
c tD - L4t§ti.k * March.
- may: 'lr If LAIRD has accepted a unaci
'' theill3=ttitil to the church of Potosi, Wash
';' Missouri. •
31-1311 1.):•
}/I".. it tTowl S.
.11ittrus has been.. ordained
,'and, installed ,
pastor. 0f... the Bethesda
it church; York mairict; 8. 0., by the Pres
bytery al Dotr9LAss aut
o: 3 4 130 41. 1 M 8 3 44;t4e iwn(vtin49, ordained as
an.evang,,eliet. r , •
Rev.'S. Ti: • ; . Aritz's ton - Office address is
changed frOnvOciluMbis4'S. C., to Teko
ah Poet Officetia' MAK District, S. C.
1.,- 1.7 , • ,
•Rev- JAWS. h -1 4144141EGE,,.0n account of ill
• heidthirkfl, rfOglied ! his charge at Ne
shamillyso4
MO
*** Jos t " EN ; D.D., has removed
His f — a . • -Id Caifiiiisbiirg, which ie B°lf
liisit'art , o'l, 66vaatifits.: