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DAVID McKINNEY, Editor and Proprietor. £ERRS.-IN ADVANCE. origin' '',!: attn. will not let Thee go except Thou Bless inc. Let me go; why should I stay? I'll take my flight to heaven. I will not let the go, I'll pray, wrestle till the break of day, Or till thy blessing's given. Let me go ; why press me sore ? Thy sins are now forgiven. I Will not let th;i6 fridA I need thy mercy than tefore, Till I arrive is heaven. Let me go ; child of the dust, Now let me take my flight. I will not let thee go; . my trust Is firmer than it was at Bret; Then stay until 't is light. Let me go to realms above, For thou bast favor found. I will not let thee ; I rove Lonely. in absence of my love : Conflicts and fears abound. Let me go ; I've beard thy plea; Jehovah is thy friend:" I will not let thee go.tiom me, For then defeneeletis I shallbe ; Do thou my path attend. • i• Let Fie go, the morn now breaks; Why doet thou persevere ? I will not let thee go; 't will make My poor heart sad, shouldst thou forsake. Stay till the day is olear.• Let me go, 'Us perfect day, See I all around le light. , Say not that thou wilt go, but stay Till the last shade has pass'd away . That here obscure e my sight. Let me go; the night is gone ; Lean thou upon my Viotti). Then go ; thy Wordaball be my stay, My guide thronecall my toilsome way, To keep me near my Lord. Let me go; my blesaing take; No longer must I stay. IP thcu wilt go, this plea I'll make, I ask thee, for thy mercy's sake To guard all, all my way. Victorious child I now let me go; Aly blessing 'a freely given. My gracious Friend, it must be so, But bless me while I stay below, Then take me home tohnaven. Centre, Nov. let, 1858 The313419* 0(.01a` TiiiiPbedrhel ?tunnel tiestddn In Delaware, ommenoing on the 21st tilt.. • Tha opening sermon, in the absence of the , .oderater,. the Row: laid M. l lo^ ariV, wth priltAedi ilthe Rey. Dr. ROge? ftlom John vli: - 17. • Rev. F. T. Brown was chosen Moderator, and .ev. E. Woods and Rev. L.?. Caldwell were tosen Temporary Dierks. ' ' The meeting was it .full' ode ' and remarkably'remarkably' Leattant in its spirit. Many of the members as iembled on the day preceding the opening of the lynod, for oonferenoe and prayer In referetioe to he state of religion. The revivinge of the past rear was the chief topic of remark, and the tretbren generally seemed to go,from the Synod vith renewed resolutions of faithfulness dining le year to come. The following items of business may be re girded as of public interest. WaeTaxN stLSOLOOIOAL 51114TKAILIC. The Rev. Dr. Plumer made interesting state ants se to the prosperous 'conditiOn of thii3 - ititution. The following resolutions were unani wooly adopted ; The Committee on the communication of the board of Directors and Trustees of the Western 'heologioal Seminary report for the conelderation of the Synod the following resolutions: Resolved, The Synod rejoice and give. thanks to }od for the prosperity and encouraging proppeots if this institution, on which so much depends for he welfare of a large portion of the Church and it the whole of our greatly favored country. Resolved, The Synod cordially' pprove the pro woad effort to secure the endowment of the Fourth 'rofessornhip, and recammend this object to all our churches as claiming their immediate .atten- Won, and particillarly:that they endeavor to raise he amount proposed in each congregation (fifty cents for each member of the . obirch at least) as Boon as it can be done. Resolved, If the Board of the Seminary shall send an agent to our Ahurobes, it is hoped he will have a oordial reception by all the ministers and 'elders, and be aided by them as may be found re tuisite. Resolved, It is farther recommended that the Session of each Claire& endeavor to obtain from the people the'sum ;proposed, and more, if prao tioable, without delay, without waiting for the presence of an agent; and forward the same to T. ff. Nevin. Esq Pittsburgh; Ruoleed; It is also recommended to observe the Fourth Sabbath of November as a season of spe ial thanksgiving to God for the great increase of candidates frit. the Goipel ministry in our Church, rand to pra' for a yet larger number who shall ievote themselves to this great work. A paper was presented in behalf of the elder libip in Synod, in relatioh to %thet•moide full and ittiolent discharge 'of the duties 'of that office, which war adopted and will be published and cir; <misted among the ehurobes. THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY In reference to "the position of this Society, the Synod took action .as follows Resolved, That this Synod is more and more impressed with the great importance of the work which the American Bible Society is engaged: . Resolvtd,' That this Synod entertains unim- paired confidence in the wisdom,, fidelity, and et ficiency of this noble instiiiitidn.. Resolved, That the indications of Divine Prov idence in many parts of the world,-laying open -nearly all the populous nations of the earth to the spread of Gbil's Word, call loudly on the friends of the Redeemer to be up and doing; both by prayer,Sndby a greatly increased liberality. Relayed, 'That this Synod has great confidence in the fidelity and,general excellence of the trans lation of the Holy Scriptures now in common use in our cotintry,'and heartily commend it to all with whom our opinion can haves,weight. A 14/1141IGN MINIM % The Rev. Mr. Kelm', pastor of a GermanOhnrch in Newark, having been examined b o y the Presby tery of, Sattesville, and . haying passed the usual probation according to the rules of the General Assembly, Tyne received by Synod as a minister in the , Presbyterian Church, and the Presbytery authorised to enroll his name. sysTIMA.Tio ESNEVOLENCI. It was ‘l` Resolved, That while we record with gratitude to God the encourtigitig fact that; notwithstanding the severe peouniatftfreasure of . the last year,' the contributions toittlie!Boards of Church :,have been generallY inetWaSed, yet *element that 'thaiie are still so Meteor:" oar churches' from ' Which no contributiona ar4 reported, and' so many iithsW 7 ,Whose reportid.'contributions , are very suialt?' Wad nopecialiris it toiiitter of sorrow to ; the B rno tkat ao 'hirgcorP.numitier of 'churches sainfpftti artily to'ignore the claims of the Alward of Publication and the Committee of Church Eaten siolie by failing to contribute to• these ohjeots. Believing that all the Boards, as wallas the Church Extension Committee, are important agencies in advancing the cause of Christ in our land and throughout .the world, the 'Synod would • most urgently reiterate her former deliverunoea.en the subject of benevolence, and solemnly enjoin, it upon eyery.minister and, church In our bounds to bring the claim of eacli and all the Boards, in diluting the Church Extension 'Committee, before the several congregations of tbe.Synod, that God's people may have the. opportunity and enjoy the privilege of giving to the various benevolent en terprises of our Church, according to their' ability. Reirolved, That the Presbyteries be• careful to bring all the churches to the work of contributing., as s solemn duty, .and ,that they endeavor in all proper ways to increase onr.contributions fifty per cent. during the ensuing year. wiegr LIBERTY lINIVEREITY. After a full consideration of the subject, the Synod resolved to concur with the Synod'of Cin cinnati in refusing to attend the-time for securing the endowment of the institution in its present location, and, appointed a committee -to oonfer with that Synod in reference to any further meas ures for securing the great object in view. FiIiSBYTBRY OP WISTIRN BPSIRVE. Synod ' 'constituted a new Presbytery, to be 'known by'lle name of " Western Reserve," to oonsist of the ministers and churches in the tor. ritory thus designated, and in the Counties of Sandusky, Seneca, and Otto's& This PreshYtery is to meet iti the 'Westminster church, Cleveland; on the second Tuesday of December next, at seven ' o'clock, P. M., and, to, be opened with a sermon by Rev. W. S. Kennedy, or, in his absence, by the oldest minister preiint, who shalt Pia& till a Moderator be chosen.. • - It was decided that the boundiry line between the Presbyteries of ,Wooster and Riehland be hereafter the line between the Conititiesief Wajize and Ashland, except that the church, of Mount Hope shall remain in the Presbytery of ,Wooster.i Dr. Hoge was appointed to preach at the next meeting of Synod, on the following subject : " The : Diepensatioe of the Spirit as the Vicegerent of the Church's absent Head—is it the last; and will the conversion.of the world and God's pur poses of mercy to the race be•aooomplished under it ?" The Rev. Henry Hervey is his alternate. Rev. J. P. Lloyd was appointed to preach 'on the following: "Denominational distinotions not inconsistent with Church' Unity." Rev. Silts Johnson is his alteinate. It'was 1 : . . Resolved, That the thanks .of Synod be ten-.' dered to the pastor and Truitees of ; the church • for the use' of their edifice, and to the Committee of Ariangements, and. the .fainilied of Delaware and vicinity, for their shospitality to the members .of Synod. The Stated Clerk was directed to publish . ans abstract of the proceedloga of Synod in the 'Pres-. byterian of the West, Banner and Advocate, and The Presbyterian.' • ' The 'next meeting of , Synon• will he: held in 'Mansfield, on the Third Thursday of October, : 1859, at seven o'clock, P. M. . • , By order of Synod. M. A.'Hoan, Stated Clerk. NAIIRATIVE Or TRE STATE or,nsmotow WITHIN THE : • • BOUNDS OF YON SYNOD 07 OHIO. the Synod of Ohio would record with gratitude theh mercies of God upon ,her ministers and .- churches during the•paet y'eall. , Although,' in the : etffrOtry '4)l I iirg e,.. a 1 year .• cif commercial disaster , j - and , thstripse,, yet in thAitrAilikOnsikw .&,had. bee 9A,thaxigift, liatiiiV nti• oet - Hifg general reviving ; our cihurait'e hille - had • 'a part. God has remembered`them . and visited • them VII his salvation. A large majority of the •, °hunches have enjoyed seasons of unusual irelir ions, intereet i in, which, professing Christiana have ' heen quickened and refreshed, and sinners con- • vepted to God. Many have received additions of 4 twenty, thirty, or forty each,' while some have e hating many as eighty or ninety: addedcto th'eir number by the profession of ,their„faith. More than twelve hundred have been reported to the I Synod as having been received into the Church .• on examination... And this. istimber; 'we have reason to believe, would be augmented to near fif teen hundred by a more full and accurate report. Two or three thing! are worthy of special no- • tiee in connexion with this work of grace. P ~1 . GOMIS* honoreihpreyer as a means of grace. The united prayer of Clop people has been s : chief iiietrument of revival. This spirit of tuner • has hallowed the year, and'rnade'it Memorable in the history of the Church, and we trust that much of it still remains, and will ;yet more and more pervade the whole body of our churches. 1 . 2. God has excited into activity, and has hon ored with great usefulneis, the lay element of 'his Chureh. The eldere, deacons; and private mem bership have engaged more assiduously than ever before in the work•-of , the Lord, in meetings ler, prayer and conferenee,in Sabbath &Imola and • Bible Classes, and in religious Conversation with ; the unconverted, and their efforts have been, rig-' ually blessed. Their pastors' hearts have been encouraged, and their hands strengthened. The; eldership especially seem to be arousing, them selves to some adequate conception of the great, . work to which they are palled, and are devising yet more abundantly, Aoheines of usefulness in Which they and their fellow church members may '• have a part. The Synod cannot but regard this: • as an indication that the time to -favor Zion has come, seeing the servants of the Lord take pleas ure in her stones, and favor the dustthereof 8. It is worthy of notice also, that this spirit df revival has exerted a happy - influence on the churches in reaped! , to brotherly love - amongst . themselves, and charity toward all men. , A more fraternal'spirit has been-awakened botween them. and other Evangelical Churches. United prayer and effort have bound them together in - bonds of Christian love. Notwithstanding the 'financial embarrassments of the country, contributions to the Boards have inoreased over those of former years. The impression exists that not for many years, perhaps never before; were the churches under our care in so prosperotis a condition as at the present time; for which 'we would most humbly give,thanks to Almighty ,God, remembering the injunction, "Be not high-minded, but fear." • The Synod would also allude to some things which call for deep butniliation and prayerful ' thonght. ' ' There are many of our churches which have as yet peen apparently untouched by the :quickening , band of the Spirit. The current of ungodlines in the world around us, remains for the most part unchecked. Intemperance, profanity,' gambling, Sabbath desecristiOn, and lewdness, are, like a tor rent,' sweeping thousands, especially among our young men, to destruction. Deceptive forms of error are still luring matiy unstable souls to perdi tion. The world is now, no less than formerly, et enmity with God and true religion, and the devil is no less the father of 'lies as a roaring lion go; ing about, 'seeking whom he' may devour. Our work' is but just begun, and our taste of victory should only animate us to new achielements. J.M. t.!j We feel, under all. these circumstances, that'; we have a special call from Gad . to prayer---con-_ tinnons, fervent, agonising prayer. God has heard, and he will hear again. If the spirit of'' grace and supplication has diminished aught hi: any . of our churches which have been revived, thee. times in whichwe live, and the gracious provi deuce of God already manifest, rebuke; admonish and eruleurage such, saying, 4 qt is high time to awake out of sleep, for now is our salvation nearer than when we:believed. The-night: is far silent, the day is at hand." ' Are not the reviviags already enjoyed, tokens of coming Mercies Jet more abundant ? Is there nothing in the ex?potation excited in many minds, especially among - the aged, devout,..and studious men of the Chnrolwthat a day of great things.ls at hand? Is the impresalon groundless, derived ' from prophecy and providence, that God"is about to call his Church into the great Conflict of the latter days, and is preparing her for the conflict by arming her with righteousness,, and clothing her with , light ? We would pot forget to mention that the hand of death has heart laid upon the Synod within the year. - Brother Isaac Reed has been taken away. , The 'venerable and heloved'Wyliii, - and the young and gifted Shannon, have been Galled from their ollarthirlaiaistry to the rewards iof Abe righteous , . . . • , •it.o. r f. 4ril oso ,qa • trt . „Aturri 41 4 1 7 ';••..:1':09 f„ 7 , .ONE THING IS NEEDFUL:7 "Crral , ~t 04 7 . , Fial 4D-7 , - PUBLICATION OFFICE, UAZ B TTE FOR. THE WEEILEND TI heaven. A voice from heaven speakaltdoiii alli ibrethren; "Be ye also-ready." •{ ' ,;,, •F. .T. Baown,,Moder!}tor, J. P. CalAwelid r ks I Edgar Foods,' " For the Preabytertan Bannerand Advocate. , • • Presbytery of Late Superior. This Presbytery held . its 'Reflood Meeting in Balleld, Wis.; Itleitereber '27th. • The: °puling, Sermon vas Preached))) Rey. S. M. Barnett, from, Ps. 130, anti : 20; last:. clause. Amongst other' brsiness, . the follewing • was . transacted. Preebyteiy agreed to meet twice in' the year, the annual meeting to 'be held'abont the middle o'f Ione; and the Fill meeting about the first of October; both subject to •the oall the Moderator. There is no means of .travel ex. cept by steamboat, and the' times of; meeting must be made to oorreapond to the running of the! boats. • 'The Chairman •of the Committee on,fitissions; sreportedAhat le-, had recently, visited ,t4i 0 ycrt.uge: . Lake region,, and also ,Eagle River and' Baits: Harbor,; that both' viereinitting folds of lirdr Mid much good ridilif be done' by ers..' 'Now Wag' the time to occupy. • , Itt-,both_fleldi are some who would heartily co:opprate,.p94,# few who .wortd ( u in theAor,mation,of.a . oyargh. . Afterheaxisg.the report., TreßbyterrrilipMiii4id J. Irwin'Sinith mid Nir. -B. McKee, mitisifirei, and, G. C. Jones, elder, a Committee to visit .these points beige t t he ,next ,tneettug Preebytery,j and, if deemed expedient, Organize. a ohuroii or churches. • ' On the•Asseciste 13eoretaryship,..therfollowing action was,taken:l (~ u9vi rt 1.. • '! Womossii,,.lt has been„oogstactoriiy. stated office that the Pf Asnociate Scoeblitry In ilia, Board of Domestic A16E466'18' ilet r needed,'inid as it also appears•that - Ltbelate: GeneralAtisem bly desires its discontinueenee;ltiteref 4 r,,A • ' "Resolved, That we dieappreve, , cf t e confirm once of the office . wider 'present' circilinSianceh. , t Resolved, l'hati'whilti nolpart did Work (bf our Boards should, suffer from! the .want,.oft effil clout helpers, yet it is, due to the„Chorcie, and to the cause of Christ, that all their operations •be conducted on principles of the' :strictest economy." • , It was made a standing order,,thitt the several Boards ot our Ctinreli be the subjects of confer ence and prayer at each regular- meeting. But the most 'important , notion/ of..Preabytery was the ; inauguration. of 'a , pip.xt:Af Systematic Beneficence. _A yery o s.hle report wa:s : preiented by Rev: J. Irwin Ohniinien of the. Coin mittee'on thatinibjeaki and the' folifiwing resole- tieria ' , recommended by..the4Cortentitte/wtedopted : "Resolved, That the pastor. cr d statcl,.,siipply in each church be, enjoined to give, 'diligence to s deeliiii the WhOle Coutieel of God on this subject 'eipounditig itas Divine appoinpment ; necessary to. a: omplete.Ohristian character; lot Lthe itwd benefitof. oe.donor ; for an odor of a sweet Smell; a eacTifiee acceptable; pleasing 'Mew 'GMT and 'fo' the salvtitibti of the World. • a Resb.lveip ThatithelSessions of: churches ion fder our,osre L be 'enjoined, witho the ; deepens,.: if any, to take and mOlntain ,seic . h t.t as;shall _Bemire. the performance of • 'fide duty", giving 'the prefer ence to the rule, 1. Cor. xvi ' ' • "Resolved,. That-each' Session ..be" enjoined , to l'epott to Presbytery at its ,annual•meeting„-in. .writing, of.their faithfulness and diligence in this matter." . A plat for tilting up the ciMtribitionis of mem: bers,;wis;alsi adopted. ;:i i :Fe••:::•• 111ncirofoth "time.o •• og the in our bounds, and prayer for. the outpouring . of the'SPirleupon them. • This' foirtied ) a delightful' part of .the exereiseh. 'The •menibers were: en couraged and• strengthened by it.. - After a: pleasant and profitable session oc,,two days,anil a . half PresbYtery adjourned fo moei in Oatoriagort, in June, 1859. Rev. W...B.'MeKee, of 134fiiilo (i v - was ' appointed' to preadithe opening sermon. ; ; ; - 4.lll4.l4Morr,;Stated Clerk. , For the Preel?yterfan Banner. and AdrViet,, rA Word -for ." W." Re has no objections to the views; of Cyprian,'" -- brit • counsels - to • 44 let' Ithem islant"—our brethren, ithe United Presby terians. This might imply that the I",let ten" were - aggressive. In the '"Testimony" of these brethren, when let alone, thettety, certain " considerations" called npeit!tken " solemnly to testify' against the . ,..ptuitiee which prevails oven among Tog !rho,. pro,: fess r the Preskytitrini Aarnei 3 Of receiving. Pirsonilitet:qte . o'bru` Chulbh Without r,eittitringtheui r te'd4rei it Weep ; "royal (as faiarOthey l ere able UV . jicidge",s' of . , the-.profession whieh , the) Church glace, and, .Of admitting to °sessional 'comMunion4lie. metxtbers Of' other , Christian -,Churches Such' an -.effort to- solemnly, teetify!' iiyainst'fis; required 'a respectful answera • Again, in , the " conclusion - '"Testimony," they state: •" Our ohjeet has ,been thus, as a 'Church of c Obrist,,speakink the truth in love, to •.draw.tattention. these things, in the hope that our ,brethren of they Presbyterian family, from *hem / we are in a-state of separation, may likhroysitt, seriously to consider the grounds stf our con troversy with them." Not to poi 8 f aitins ,tion," would be contrary to - their wishes. Not "seriously to coneider,"'nOr to answer, *hen written to, would be inconsisteneWith, l common politeness. `Our duty; as brethren, under such oircumetiticite,"riqitires us tO' , 'toy that being brought “iseiiously to We fled close *communion contrary t6l.the spirit. of thoi,NeViTestament—contrary; to their ifid'iint , Confession-=contrary tolthe praotice 'or'the best Churches; 'tad molt pious useniihroughout the whole history!. Cy the Christian Church: •P, • Alp -`l:cr:rrdt havin 17: a ¶ controversy: ion "slavery;"'whioh " dreads,fl.t.eyprian r " approves of , their•Finoiplee on that•subjtiot:,' 88 much as " W.," and delights the prospect of 'a .true revival amongst and through the whole Church. A Sure,Record. There vis no way formen to discern their names' written in the 'Book of. Life, : but, by readingthe“work of sanctification- in, own' hearth: , I' desire no ;miraculous voiin; from heaven, no extraordinary signp r or scriptural ,notices ,and information ,4n MIS matter.. 'Lord, let me but find,. my,,bei`it obeying thy .calls, my mill obediently . . tittb9 mittiog to thy ,commands; sin, my .burdeii',' and Christ my, desire; I never crayeti;faitet or snrer evidence of, thy oracle, from my soul.. And if , I bad an oracle, from beaTent an extraordinary messenger , from the,,e,.her world,, to tellme,thou loyeat Me, reason to credit Such a voice, whilst I 'fi e nd heart wholly 'sensual, averse 'from 131-Y,, and indisposed' to 'alrthat is spiritual. F/avel. ' ' HELP.—When God, by his Word,' ckie z , muds us to rise and walk in the way of his commaridnierits, if we mix faith with that Word, and lay our'souls under the power ,og it, he twill give the Spirit'to take uts by, ate— hand and lift us up. If •we set ourselyes:to do:what we can, God has , promised his ,griee .to enable us to do what we cannot. A LITTLE wrong done' anctther : is a gre,at_ipjßry done to out;iiilioB. • .4.otr. Oat, tyrArrr.) T.lA w ,f- ail i Afit igeo!On'r t ei 1 4r e*- At e • ; 7'ra, tbeiel-Speeinte4 ; if Ca, le. , "r..ATitneit' . l.4-.! The Pla 'l5 of: Pr.. rrili.ir 1 Broton—Z. 1 0e,r...t. ,! d ,,,„ , : i rr iti t',,gl 9 7.l • German Kira,. , , i. an Gnurcaana Acate=-Aras : *tianiein. ?Wimp ', 1 n1.-fthaitiatii and' Pegie4W, American: ' . • . i io/1 elaitieil bitiCeitmenatiheic • Letter: in; wo . 1 , nies,!?..Q.ana.,.pi; iftcLeans,. freply-LThe' r, ••• • 1 ,: - .4 0 theb:Afierjen7 - . 01 11011111 Scoter — Prey! . ° gf rn iflYlsW l MVA r g.r t till. li -Lei': i , • 00 353 04)00 2 F.dein t eiffir z 1 FRANCE AND •,,, : :17.14AL have.'ho'ien in... collision, .in connexitiniiiiithe ter t.li the' IsAtbi, ''oi' ).' 'l' Adlaii-ntlo l l 'd ' i 9 .•• f , Africans, and . ir • "... l'._ .r..-11c4offkairs002peT: . 1 toargcl, on boar , :T . ! . .Te'•i!-1P9)11 4 .* 'il .France han,89.A . .. :'7' ,A4Oell4 O •V 1° , 09' ~ ; to revive thyr • , • e,-,, or we. * t bal. colonies, s i iil : 1 - aie''' was froisti; . ITWe ship; MI) .1 'f , • itiOotitidloallw triii / :Of ii ; Form:lli'''. 1 . : lerolmtreitishrort ts '. .treaty v sbe.cetd; .-!. iseullkcsmit, 3 t,niihts .., .:clearest evident* . Ynri4ileA. tttat thrills. - 'groes were take , Al • y trineriMai.'gf4ifil• .. . ~ thelees, the Fre , • ' oreign Office .detitidde "the captrtred4. ' . 'fit ittoigivatiiilnp;,Tand 1 t send's op 'ship sitq . ref to 4 the 1 Tag uElJr.t Lv.i.ri ; :twill,T ) he - 1.911 "1'411 1 ? , ..14 er.A 4 , il iff' , i Thither theypl . l 07 . 4 4 i „ftn e r ak iiT n ' 3 ler of: Biitish • e- - deo ers, atilt ciii) octfli . fiats, 'l:4gialloeff ... - ifi Milit.Attriffifl i 6e - Tiinealtiiii4 v . ::&1101 . *ln fr,otiinixo :I. the Treaty .of i &iris : titArtikkisions Igh . 01 ' pate are to..bel , ..te—titi: ,mediation ~o . friendly-170 1 4! . i s igt •.1 kbal ( ), Louis . . Nepoleim' leaf tR. 1,. p kr . o;,' ISt, and it 1 Ds- eciiiieniiiitit till e v.dit l tilliPoto,e4gwall ,the . work of. Wel . `„kigivf SL Airoigi 1 Office, notlf. t s k . * € .4" , )! • rig. js * k..ii i t,44 quarrel will t pe j oftw • .d..Ap. _ToitigiT3pli behaied:4ll a firy , • # 4'clii'"'" iiiiiar''l4 4 iliefaiii 'of ilieevg.clag,!- • g' ° iffibbifililid ' in lidditiokirttiothiNV . 4%900 fattoirith 'A regard` to atie):4l(Trot( ; Vika *site her : W. A fiuence and'41 6 ,f€6711 3 1.4 sz,,, r-,,,a 7 Li , ' 1 . The 4:leo l i ~, t i yi e ryi l a e s 04 I tame - age, 1 , Is upich . enr a ge ,_bribe,Aeopf of filial(' ile' r fasing'iOlgto Wei `irtid'*effdafoiallibvPihtdie iif ! nibnittiiirinJand , , 7 laid th i sireliti (Nish ipli - in thel.flhigiikihq• haye t -beett'r(ii otenktk q tll 0 give the Ul WisigAho_roTengeOrhicit they so-d i nar Isei.. ,„ , i .;,:ft' i i s r ^TI4 B a cbo:4.ll* l / 4 81ErfliM, a Romo; ;BY frlifdlltilallfhtliViaatittiti(to ex:-' 1:04 •coPiT9o449rll l 44lg , bpw p.ps.al'd' 7 10( 104%*1 i ' id e iagfrir ' 9} l 4r Oleo. It, igt tat ;1) n ate 0,,, u orAis.n -t ~ Jr o 7 a le . 1 '_ores Aff,,iir c i..E,as, eii re ac i , 'II* li,;io ;,61i 4 thriiit a 'tki 'erfav i i Flinch- 1 i , s % cll. " GoiieinoitiVilitii 11A'-llafierbiell4 the.. , Ai:lol'l444V Of' ' th . ‘, 6#O6P-Iriemii. i he - r 'figifiviliov , I t iin.ikitif !sifts •Itf. '4 -iv0,...i.,.:4144.11411.-. • ' - .- • ••••• . •-•-, •• . • ..,.. IViirk I , Baj TIM Atish -it...on The fact .: 'yrs. Chriptisin; ex opere 'itlthertitiki be given .bhckotoltilvparentre I It cid , : di! the same system thlit•the-Poriesh missionaries at 'Tahiti rtisedAlli aeaxEtthe 'heathen mothers to allow thertrAdeffinkle little 'rose watefon the heidit'4)Pthelialittle ; boys and girls. • It was —so the mothers were told--tiikai s po it was . ", blessed" and " consecrated,! ;, and:prseto the child was a Christian for ever and aye. Good, ' orthodox, sod venerable cu'stom,'• Practised by Greek Church and Latiff,,And gloriously illustrated by a Russian. oonqueror, when .he drove whole , tribos,,,per ra/tum,_ into, the waters of the Wolga., and forthwith the Scythian and the Tartar i adigt,44:ottgh perhaps all the while cursing by his ! father's gods,, and i'carypiiiilt ignorant of the, true Jeh with lima bildten. toe, enrolled.both in heaven:la' Amppi - qii; i 001 4,0 of ihi.siduitie ° ": :There is a fletirushilieSoolitiPie just now, Iraising'fiesli l 'tbnas t Midweetdipg,i ! oat fresh sig?nts.to baptize the little : Chides e t gaidelfie thethial the' litinoa oiPles "lof Vidd'rs ec f. taidititikeektuitillittstistireil +RUMP v _.! eti Ji_tf .4 1 The UONFESBIONAL 31UITATION gas aa , slimed, this week, a new aspect, in' 'cOmiex!:: foe ihtfatier Attfonstration .4if the Metreiiiili fair • Veirtryineti.llllt. Two. 'marke d blimaiiiiititiandventhisiaarn.; ,, One oPthe Alderinen"aiid Sheriffi thercitylof London occupied the chair. .1 , The' chief speakers werolwon-the ,, Llou-i, 0 . 1 491 1 .9. 1 .•Ne.t.4e1r, (of 'an IrishiProteetant family,) I an,4,47Anied Beele r tbe ',pfople'r! ehnrch-vrapieri,, . notorieme:distriet, of Bt. targabasotecOike, the , : welanowp Atr:,,,Wersterton x ,the Stein opponeet:of , Tractarian innovations. . Both these gentlemen did their _work vrell, , _The first dealt very severely . ; 404- irg, :OSOI, with the :decision - on: thie'99ibir ?ittii‘ro= .! versy about baptismal ,regerierajibitg , tyPn by the Privy Council some yeiqic: l igo. , By that decision yon might . believe 'andteiniii, or deny, and denounce, regeneration , and yet be a good Chtitetimart: The Tree tarians were dieil .. ekeed; INV:it:ll4'e Free Chtirehmin; linger:ll4'6Elk 'li' 'mit Mari; tian The Eiiiii r gelialls; •I am Berry . Co' SAY, r enhiriitted• ft`, Ike . ..6660n, and praiiiiimillYlias obliged to re'oot: riiiie the' aotifokirise- , as much to be prq-. faired to disraptioif: The sentimental Ask. gusge Committee Council,. , iibout eobaritY," and about! the Sups riority: aft -these' , Chnrohmea.tcwho wentd . hi finitelj ,,, i rather , ♦ sacrifice their I individual, leelingrand.opinioes than secure t theiri tri-' umplr at the expense of _disturbing and, die- tracting• the Church:of which ,they l ammerii-,, bensi'' , - , was treated by. Col. V. andAlitifekt" meeting, just as it deserved: „ti lIIIMIENI .cYPEIA2t. I hope there are none here who are base eetopgh to echo : such unconstitutional, such,disloyal„tmch ungodly sentiments. (Cheers.) That paragraiihi. in my opinion, itriin 3 tater'isbaridonnierifef prin. (Cheers)4, •We • no longer', sithmlt „c . l a pl have these ague.spots left in on; Church,,orlto have our religions edifuseß turned into v iwiss•kootils,i. where filth 'of 'Nile every., abomination concentrated. (Chasm), RAT* not allow our sanctuaries ,to in thue, our • gigantic ,Church revenuesi to be liadifed offer to these tniitorii; ; Eo bi l l / used 'for our iiira r dieliii6tion. • (Chaste".) he said, heir' iiirstheviniio. rations; off.whieh we complain, Aei k beigtefpedA9 I:believe there is only, one. wig in YrA NN , done, end that ,is, by, reforming our Pray s (Cheers : ) . This Is not icholi a formiillibrelmitter as Many wish to rePrieebti retition,pf,: the Prayer-Bookie expretsly provided for, by the` . 34thlArticle of the Church. ..,We aboelA.r i ecollett. that, our Prayer Book, beautiful and sound as it - le in most respects:,after all, onlithe' Work of man, and waii . compiled'at a time of 'unexampled difficulty, When' the country was :emerging from the ignoranoe and superstition of Rome. (Cheers.) If, we bear in mind the _doubts and which beset, the path Of our early Ittifoithein, Our Drily wonder Will be how they had &Olivia to put Or od: I MEM 'MST ' .• ,•;,u • _ • you TO ono . 3 f`',lC s.lof!ii.• Ct ; • co , " , • . Oisr -kte ,-• i • 116 )111 9WrArAl l ti00118. 12i 1 0:., , • • •:. 4 • •••• • • • • t,,,j om p i ti ry Fad , C) ttrn , -.1 • 114- A: II"'0 .Y 111 arnira" "I'''''lll IkAdrio,, , A • EMBEtit" 4 " • I at*. • rims. _ . .: -. .e.r/mot> n ...,' ..ii -"Li 0 k: t- 7 ' ' ll . ULT . ' , erirf - ,? ii work so theroughly,heitile To ropip7. '.eteetiPilig gild` seifse of the eonntry le id •re ages Ao.rtotify, any doubtful,paseage yrbieth they felt constrained, • to retain for the bake of not giving offence to tentler'ehlietiethies in the traiiiL ue n istat e - ( tul l e , f,roh , :ate that remote.; p,friod, Thep: l lo43Bo ti,osSM,ect wer,e,,,not ~.unfounded, tifrom Ihe period 'of tfaillfortnation (f l orin to -*Width, •tiviiiityler thlittiliiirsagoiiexcept during ItheifarobieltknorlatP-g4t; ,tfaito,r, Laud, both olirgy and peOple had utiammeasly'refrained freni !recufritigt to thohtf,hfiftirtututte parte ofl the tut+ ht)ttliloPlity ttißtiitho .ff..9E4 1 .1!4!!rei luo gr" 1311 7 P imitated the exeellent,examile this net &fore 'tie'r7i, s iit:ll Waif rifilioviid flieeiOriflichs4eitimbniii illiottkirw4iOkiitei,h97o7o fr°ll°Pe'la°4llk4tl e Romborrowed from the. hea ene,'l -,.lfti ortti 41atq, bowe,ver, Parlia4iViregeSied !lin duty .. t it )t .' 203 ilitUda Angel Illui!lEo l l6)PAninF i fiantt,Rippeniegs,g, hyp o: pent _erg ter i eleissarigt—, whlYirlh isheePT oldthlng:-Iblseirtalilile,,ollth li - oarlUntvereittelqu anti to 'spreaflothroegh Abe 1 444'.d.10age°allt and Ire7lifirZ4.44# 'l)iseyism be g an , arid it nal' o 4 . - 1 I ' Illtileptiikerthenqrbphsed the' l'firsti rem. Mimi, calhielprecogniked thelakdr otff j pries 1 1 4 ki °PI? feiTioiN.Wl. 1 Ikbspititie,p i lind l ti n• ft c l .. ger:To l e - 4 1 i t u nAtii i t a st ni r i f )t , ,,,i r cdproy n i oz; iff',ll2e 'olt i iiiof illetTguiiili"of tiji,llll4, tie enoohraged Ily dOme , of itsi dignitanis unde•biehops." ~; Ihetresdlution sieeleged suck i ' nygtigrie tjhbe,4,7o,,rianectogitt i flie e epkit i teaching of 'the Chur ch Of England, ei especially havind G ni. Viri" r 0113 Kira fanhiliate tniErforit3sititur , 1 i tißtfonlfibiliti od' 'whieh lull' ehriptiarcrd6e -1 crisiiesedipreetiaeseioiddsbelleheol.lt q NiloXi, t h4 AWsr i lit •Pt , iP ° .t e S U ßlsP r q t so , l.l l l l4 ol^C l ß 4 spiiiippg„dolaration,, ‘hat " c if &he Ohurish clf 'England 'le t 'to "be' 'Chili 1,1?-rillifcfi ° a bie r iararilileidusil lit kg iiellikaiittiiii "to'f- o billokbtolkker , darkneschfandrtiulifdems of t e privet-riddenomiddleAges; bfittr oulaptFher./1?- . . . ittorice, win gr9Flßgy,Rmi of ,thkr i qpi e, and take the great and t in m p i le trut hs 'of the Gill el only, as the foundation afteirWefilli r go 1 , Ripeiiiiciolitill ilo ilint,eigit iS; ndt stiffyiurteitig4iNodolllBrtheeilltgli, tfintrthe . duis ioffinisiatiug r X upontaithorouglfiaod(notOPlcin ,expArgation of !..e'very„,;:noz4 fkat. affvoirhof Slirr i c l" - fr :Ta i k e ) Pjf.Y e ii bo v oii‘ i . eare's , speeilt (wail argtlitirittii64e lin i d 4 p%Weirfalt' ' ' Ile iteall&a° IlisW fitot tie fashionable Belgravia of the .-W.est E n a , 4 gDolvi vigrAtid r groNing 4 uPPitillgb4 l 763wer,r 1 sigy . inupdstwipipmoq, ou c the,party,prnis, Mi l li c ilPrY WI") , t n i a t na tile Prtst• minds were iorndpie by 4ueolisnaii`tit thatlitik Vbrdi 4 adir ileidei'''ilea''"! t''' , 'I c' ztolfzt e) . igiNt)lsttabiarittn , elergymiedaldithoutt his :elves; and„ his' ,erucitit. , / ~ a ttyp, bo,uet ll that, sitha'3o44lllr 4 itl 7 to ,t .tlNA.4o7' IV , succeed in bannininA theie outward ena feins frompieyi 2 tki , elma, ne,,,isopld igot banit rioni t pL, 0 eie_ll77 . tia t ,fiitlif&Pihe, Alta sincr i ertal xe Vefttie l Ada" if 'iir tile' daily - ' l blitit dilate/Hi pedpleittrifsailheiriprsyers b - Tlitslytlicluumberi ofieorversio*isatiet,l red` .. 'fra7a 4 .s..4 , Tiligri#P 3 Oectr-tft PcdPMd l .9 , denied the assertion of, gip' Traotarians, that '" j or ' " " t' " r ,, ' ' - I,;`i 7 bliga non esmon was no o compu ~a o • liiiii!" 'ThO"charities 'cif 'lady visitorisionhe poor, are given on oondition that iherat. tend the services of therChurches; and the, greatett care is taken,that in order ,to ,t,isks a"promineot part in these services they must pees through "the dirgiisting de ails of he bonf a idn i a s, '4 ~ ..lisr ,-:. . 1 . i t . . . 'Mr. Beale went into iereview of the`legal proceedings against Mr. Liddel, in : tits ..80... clesiasti n ak4 Oonrts, and.. showed layr,, , Dr. Lashington's trenchant judgueutwas midi.' fiedlnto' a ii‘iiiiiroiniinfltenght ilioit; by. aristot;iiiiiiiiiilainife; Thii-iiiiois;' ilso; *ok iTrit'otirilfaiarit at Oxford, was !hits rtriieed.ky ti quotation•from, II renent work by &tr. Oak-` ley, ,fo,rmerly i. of , 'Bt. Margaret's, ; ;. .Weit- . , raimitfp, !Is! ft Aoinieh priest at Islingm: st,,Paul sad Bt. Barnabae occupied brdad spiee'llii the life; of Puseittee."' TheY tiers' the barometers of Puseyism. The peculiar population of that fasbionable distriot, its landed residente, permeating through all Ectgland, once immeshed , rel:t he "sernstioas" attractions. of ' Traotarianiem, spread its; iisfluen'ee through ivory county. If battle_ ffas„to,he i donti whioh would hold in check the 'pratitly'' ionapiraciy, here was the battle+, grilling: ilfe qiillied !cif our aid its middle' and Working.populatift4mid nobly they responded to the call:t (Cheers:)-Ingiddition,, silty or eighty peers qmirmembstre.p,f;Farliament singled them. selvesout 3 ,and ,supiorted the, banner we . had - raised. 'But we found that they gradually 'with :' Mew liorn our' ' l rtinlia;• Feb' arise 'they' found , that, Ithert *SS upen c renr part a firm determination to call a 'spadela spade, and to fight the hattle to thes last : (Hear, bear,) The conduct ef Abe Middle, classes wm,tiitte,rent. They , haye been,true, ,chile othemiltiveteeftiliefe U 8: . 0k arie , Bt" . Bhoai."4l. We nioietiiiiblic 'opinion, 1:1 0 wave,' 'ma we virgeLl. Ai. great , anti popery advocatee "tot tttur thefr` oyes' within; hots ilopery. in' ie &wet tofropersa isitlits bud ( 011 0 61 %);b1hTl-tile oPeßtlinfM9o ol * v conaled traitor; from ,the foreiiittteo;l?„ll,fie foe at our own hineelioltdoors." 'We,luMui and felt' fhatitheVe'werii siiio r ilideihii &Vat' ffie tisk; of Itife'linial fabrio`Whiiiir yiould gaoler iii its course the fultdorce of the resistless volcano,, Our battle ) againet,pandles; and crosses, and rood screene;- and.altars,„and meretricious trumpery, then allot-, reitlitiiit swat. isgainet words and signs of trivial' imporg'n'Ow.representltionientena fah& 'I iron* thaillit had been believed aSiitte pi/Theta:l Had the , Vidiciat Committee of the Brivylepunoil done its duty, and endorsed the - laborious : and tsliqueiti judgments of,Dr. Leshington and Sir J. Dodson, we should have heard little of the coUtessional. I helieve that Dr. tiiiiiingten reiwrote his judgment I no E less than four times; so anxious was he that, What .might probably , be the • last great wOrk of his life, should he •worthy of his reputation. We` 'were warned, howeyer, that in the Judieial Conti, ,mittee,there would be a 'Ocimpromise' in which we, had not, and could `not have, any part. In the' gilded saloohs Cf•Belgravie, where the interests of 'so large a portion of 'the human races ave r bought,and sold in the , great political market, it was i whi?pered,,fhat, it,,would not do to be too severe upon these men, end that 'the Chur ch wee, bried. endugh` tO reeeive 'end' ooniabs , them all., The)greet 'body of the middle‘ohme, thoroughly , sonadFattheart;were no partibelto , thisjniquitov. oompeotli (Cheers.) Had the Judicial Committee done tit,ditty—had,they said,' " We have nothy ti .0 Ji . irt , ,J. I . I . . mg to o with consequences,- we nave only ; to nssert the law of England;" had Ito 'compromise l'fainted th'erjddiciiiii chailtoteriofsAtiat tribnnii,/ there would kay.e.been.no.nedd for convening this mteting i and, the , oonfessionsl would not new have "Seeiliffifilititthringltinvireelnoteitty: .(Cheers.)* The disease required the stern and ready knife of. -thetoperitor. Attliat time the remoyerof a hand wrild,have s aved the arch ; now it is 'norm that 'xiieseboi siorificed, mid 'if our State diie6re falter °Hose nerve, thenwhide bodsowill quickly fall :a prey to the disease. , (Cheers.) Some two hundred clergymen have seceded to the Chniohießonie; end we are informed by Cardinal 'Wiseman that more converythaveheentnadeveithiithe i past few years than in the thiee d lizind'Yelirs 'priteedislig.' • Ire' then 'Unigi'' tir ibild4atigg Mr T r ' ac u r ii nt hetif. , yli, 1.1% oil* t: I lis. i 1 , 14 What is the object of this movement? 'lts obi, jeot is to render the Church dominant, the Crown sabservieit, "(load elfeers,) the 'nobility an alit paiage; , and 'the •people .'enslayed.. I (Renewed : cheers.), Mistake it not; learn it in the / Oxford tracts, in the do`otriaealbei have avowed; in tintir pulpit teachings; tithe 'Denison" controversy„ as much asin i our own, in.the °cliqu:done of Fronde; and Newman, as, in the books illvey i publish.. The dpotrioe of the real, p r esence taught, - the M,B Cost Vs laugh,) the mediteval arohiteetnrit the decorations; thelObservaraseig 'theithat' days aid li vswe lei mod tool ail .igqiPaistall sac: Min 4 ' l 4,iiiii,)ii.ilbatquilifiskieff s 'et*,r`oodeefi en e, „ 'llie vi,Pee'tifil; il}e'lli;lf r iVisre,ilft 0, 4162 # 101 iii: 010- - 'red",dipie.oitlitipalf-411, all •are 'the • sljteif it, ' - 'llinnenard 'mar c h. '' '',Dignitiii4est'llefe''teight etrange doctrine& aid neWlseilitionfis aeiltbi bur , .wonder . ;Cali iche thailoftliree linii"Yettr j e ~ vre,have misteheo, the ',peening Rf c tlie 'valid tn ns uph cemented by the brond 'of se liany nl'arbstar that the monument Which' rktioidir theiViiiilie at C . xford is te be ntielftellisc ; iroWW*Ti'd'il . ,'to,4Chblehep jiiil iii`t% 111 railki.iPitiiis '' q; cR I I •4 V 1 ?) [O lt ° 4 ,fi''clOxielivi i "Atifim i 'to' 'hi ts ': 4,.. N.: ebey tig,siperatiti l oW r ii ei l Naz fivotoution, (4 4 `y., IA thef., id 'itligisSif: illbile/4.,. e &Odra 1.8' 7 i4-' , matte 0'0%0_14' 1 :No wsfid'ilit i lis i ti Not. titittirovaufr • f l ermoliew.it: - llont a iK a Llterellgidn''ll4, '. 111 die' tp: Wei*, s',C,thiity.. in:tilgetaiiiiiilbe4i 1 ' pie *rhilpit; 4Filie O . i . pafty stkiiii‘riditlisfelthre , fhb the itittilleist, la lsehd nfitilt Mynah/Ma belt * Ai l !4 • o 4,ll V.Ml l .s4V s .gfirl t ; "n int °l b ldl • ,auce to e rown, a nto lairins # a i!infifirubal. 067tkletia-iOr l ieiptitibuit indOtudieo - .044 1irt -41 0 4 1 10,- ,:oT;o l 3 4 lle t a h gyil i fil r te the commencement If an ea rner au flinch zlilg° ?nliterietf, (foSillitiglitirel* id4literhigl)' dithiets Will ridtf 'thrt ttreS•b°4PPf 0/ 45 M#Illile . p , eleee in this momentous struggle. ( Renewed illieiii) t Yon, itiall'inien7.*lthelliti veitrYitte* ..i bal . :metropolitan 4 perigee; .Ifkte lkfre_Alsill.A.9_ , j) ~ 4E411 chpee,ity„ g You were invikisl i tere at they sugieetion o f IR?. WgieertglitifiliprivadilittliCl - of Bt. trattiThetai* !7 tl b , t q m Ini g.4• ta kltrA ° lBl VI? Rl l ,lg t _ l ' e s r 'iF 4 ask you t:a.go back to your restri s, and io- c 11 'dis'Von , them'' to eddbreettge reeelutionslopreptised e heYeAc\ - flaY? _bY agreeing , t ( Hiltikig.n° iO l 19' 1 19f and? 'tail these resplutiene, to whim your cort " Tionste'sentlaiiiiii , lit'cittegetied,4atewhigi liillt'ei lt .3pressqpirioisßYc the ON).ipi9F4to.ofr.Plol44-P.9llii° ,r t cpreeenting three mil l ions ~of . I)uoide„hs ih,is miltglintla ' P (iiiiiti CVektiEj J‘We'siskaylin 10%111,, c upon - Firliaentitiradd reels Atte kverleilitb ) Brit) , Ing. bar to adoaka,courseeimilai' to that_pnrsned l ' • naerahoUvilitTle re ig eirgiamainclil b7lfultin 111110bistie,!anthty orniioliveeofrßuntiegdobrthe URE'i r el n T L eVt au- d,‘'_Ag .14:1 3 g1,pd', Ti f i Vild p een g. e ask you to calf p n t h e . nag' E*ofiCenitrihnettto3e4eadt/the effeitlt."of IlistiCiolrlsi, i lm &n i non icing, tlye n tliey a .are r prAsicil, „> /te, Asps Legisletivp measures which will'sforeier:yritf an r ..**ild kir thei oh ilOiiiinif ab tilde Witable, fpniotider 'cc ?Which rtu.o. o .ingbinsv4chiMponvirii* in members of the Church of la to sign' et 3 Wifilla'sfii" Piotiessilliqthei ' 3 dlAlieflillirliii, /Biniptntab lien an to dmi EthectrWegAegfianOtiglir., contepsion,, (lend,.qheerieg,) their disbelief id' `tiiiinial regenerleitai,.(heift, ilie)yaidrtheie) ißtilsbetieftis the hail Presedoeiins.the ifAClfilifltt, r.: to,r,. la ties Rting . 45o9e 4 oher o dsnmistaltal2le ,course which may, allow Co fuui.e gi'llenttignseithvawr f, ininatibQotthei - Parliattient•trfriSngland , to:mails :l • • tORAe purity ( ISt t4 APil l fo.4.q4 C kenf o l,-.11 , ... Ire ap,p,tgrs,:,tlr,-Ohit fig tolipobijor§trA . ere myened in ootEntry districts; her young , 'Ara of'' ite ° llbrati u olaTeerili t ibiiifiifedifBr a , *iftlinr.y.kyilien 4: mid'. felidrillalit thtlikirgiu l • lanes of the Romish Church ; are taught 6 i LogerroAst , a ayl'and yigilei 7 1 1 . 1 00 % attend 1 i ill o twknfession al .'t j '.E ha l follu g-. 1 IL is kapglii msis brille - iltieeElobsring tt4oiittheit the li fitiiiolliiiiiii'iised iii?ttieseialitilishifietite4 0 "iliniii all'arntissi l ml . f* 'Eu3 . 16 1 40'044 fionloives' i ot allipini. to, .6 utiedts}*l Psd.P.f,cio Otaipbatholn filo. ,What if _One wilfullyosononds. a Tonal mit l iiVolgriedbo t ru he &Alnico al9Vottiii t otuteuhig Iwo ;iii3tio theattoiri ob as Cr.'(Dieekroltatiati.) , ;il. l o , f inust,he ,maitu the ccif,ession ? „The .method ,o 'CiOrtfeasicin is— first ~ to kneel* Vie' aide of the . !.speieitc; secondly, !to make the sign ~of latioiross„ , and to ask his, blessing, e5.y44, 1 1, Pather,, live me your 'blessing;" '(hisses add expresSiens „cif: ' , disapprobation , ;)- thirdly; to, say the :roil? ~cei . confession ; foortt4y, popaz hoyt. long 4t ss.sancei, the last c onfession was made, ' iiiietilar lie j was • ' absolved-or not in d e'ti hetherMief perfortnedi dip ) : penance; .andithen ; tootsouse 3 histoseK,of t ittl,,4 silts , corimitted since; the last confession, •To 14toori 'his Citrilit'given•poirer to fergiiireftnif 4 TiV the •' Apostles and their successors,the ~bishopat a nd priests of the Church. (Disapprobatioo,),. By what means are sins' forgiven ? 'Btbstptiesn' and absolution. (Renewed ,expressions oftdisappro , teflon.) I thought it mv,,daty.,(Mr.._,lleale, pm tinued,) to point ' out the error 'and' crime' Committed by parents who.permit their. children, to he educated et each establishments, --(Ohe l ers.) ; The.policy of the party-to whom I ate retching is thoroughly Jesuilltiar: The totothent Of t ßngbind, ' are lint .assaile4; 1 Juad .. ._ then, : through their mothers, and, bylkp mea ns shave described,. di children are infittedielill' corrupt , dictrido; l and , it is hoped:that in ;entree of, time there,will be, among the rising generation a raoe leevepecl w i th these doettines, and preparid . to`assist in the i) degradation, of the .Crown and 'the`. enslavetilesiti e i c tke,PePPle?. ~(Load !?!!,! r o a qt: li, isee ,v . - -1 ! ~.. ' We ll s now, er. 0 39341: 4 4W11%*!1, 1 tftei :,, all : this,, tlial, .thet ..Tim.m.,T. t 1113 ,TOrehlg, 'after the meilipitk, 'Cloines out With' , in" article 4 me firaiitioar'diniffielaliptichp i o Was • to turn :;it a'.largelyt•iitirito oxidilitili„ !sternly depreeittiv.soym/04eashopnygstie op,the grayer <P,osih, deyifig i tlilte3OßZoll, ; ' , Y"P-. , . °° 7P'.7 ,1/ , 41 4 4, * l l 4 mik , .t.. ‘ ,. d g‘ that it i s te. lumina " trap= maw: 'dare 'of deb . ... olis ohildieer 00 c 1 • 11 ' , 1 0 : ed. .. , . • The:horrible ootiseyinente . of..c.FexpWrg!,-,, tio TO , wonld,bet;. ,ff , to trend , : the&buroh! of j Fingland r inS,two.;f, §,o4t,iyouiti, w of too but the Bishopli !imp:derv, : CT the Ni 's wims .... . ,I i 'll fo • r.',„ ..-",...- I. :VC(' tt gelicals, don't-wanethat. a r A we rea . 9 ,be ' 4 Pfaiii.l32kli;"eifs - t - becTtifieil,`"itigißgircaviii lobriphilve•,ionipietecit'thiitexpureationswhioji, .. j.lie Colonel i sayb, is . toAte„qmadOr: i.Alid: ill . .thiei,efteT,ll4P 11.10 ;h,PPeP.SitifnliAtil'il' pitliing,oycyy tlay i l An heneet Tractarigh . ise j albt; lip' y r oung cleitifnan; T r od the' courage '• i • tiii:tif to move aril ailenanielitsto,thirellacti, .?ihawati I" 000111/ 1 111k)b La ohirionislyrsanetionet 7.byilhe Boolt..okCom.mor iPsayer, a this l nie4.%. ..ingirefuses to, oniidemn the plergymen f who' only carry out its plain direction by thb - prati. tine of it,", Of course he was not listened taflitit was 'VV . & the hiiiiiseman• in saying t .•.)ithat he believed; antLis not Iriena.bisely Ldishonest l in pretending,-nay, asserting, that thp, Pzimr,-AW4, needs no, " k expmgaqon; ', as long as the word "priest," ocean `agiiii' "iiiii'lliiiii, ind'ilitird iii ii"'Romiish"liWiliiticiiii iiiieilidAri. - the Itetkiati 'forJtiicisiiik It 7 . I .t. r TheiTinter prOteets iagainets /4y-tyranny . Se. M.tteli - ,ell.jigekietf, priestly ,d9RpstijfiN, Ail! lets: out thstinted , eeoret of that i mw :and lfairsnaiat %stannic, w hich is t'he cancer Rini ' carve Of "the'letafitioiikeiii? 1 ',/ It so hap. 'pleisith'ettibora t illith half of , theleoele;siestical beneficiii Writ , in thel:giftiof . me nal) ers . of both . Houces. : of , Parlisment. ; ,Thier spviss . of RI., . , 1 , Tnnagejs, diy by,,dayipcire inteiaely,appre ate% and,thereis no interfirentie with proper lithie'wkild'hbiiiorifeliiiitediiiiid c thit whisk ' WOUld'placeß.pitiroies'bibilitir origin' 'at tio. meroy.of .‘in eeelesiastiiial reformenifil ', Eir: ,;tolkly.At; za 9 d: : therefore Traoterieniept 1 yq, ~,pigte)r, go o n with:its ravages till e tlittli:' 1 lielliwe!iiperholilii . ire: own; Corrheitio4VlE ' y ilie Itiiiiii 'Tato - Rimie r . -- The'' In* other.: I "iiiiiirnativh lithe , rising• up bf' , lirfthidigniurt ,-, iiagodi liiiii Amiss pin g the :s Establitth ins, pt. .I,,amsy . ,,...s,Viareat 4 .. Aottisit ausiitrow 4 Sooty 1 16 1 /iP.)!Pki r ,s l 4 o . w° N4Aeeft. n d "it, beCn °Rd. "Erg . ogfaid; pr ogress , i ts ITO w, aid 'trig tuLtisla" liz. v dasi " irrhe'atio of a . 1 111fgelilidjitlfity of Ohnrohilibigaw.ola . NI I' ii""tt LIOMI 1;." ! " It) Vilithie 1; ii.•,, :, , * The death of, 'DR. 479Esi Rowth of Ed. iniiiiikt; treble 76t ii Y 04 1 7: ilikti i iisid t much i regret. -Me wed' the-. gvinibaxmotb John. Brown, the ,Commentator ; ;_ ands very a ble ,preacher., The, la ter yrodlitions,of his pen were mist •ii3tiiiblit 'ooiteributfii i iie . to the ex. opaitioii of Serilitkiiii;lbbfe XeitiVeo&flyi i hii otwiwltAin (flit( tEpititlitiof witterp 'nil th at 3 0E 31 saw ( boal aid* tai ;plod a karf anti I EIRE2O .18 1111- 011.0 4:t, .f. 1.97 3 Utl ^ ft3tree..; .• 'VA • niblelpidieeldialit 41114000A11 . e t' 104.411 • ••rg .y 4 .k : "on! .., .c.y ., 111001 Le % Egi 11-1 !Iwo %bawls" 1 , * to 4i N iost •o ,aov 15 A- 7 444:ii; ; 0P1S F l 7 j 4 r , ; 11• „wt.,one,off, the,fiesdinfomwalara,„iv° everieeetw His caalt--eyea kinab l d,Akk a ' toroh; and'his 1 h'oirrlenksi fells evert a !Juke d finely Motilded. '- Illi a Was **Catty beloott Cy la t _ h44,l *ftiOnsfailtathlk-V,ttiV 6 lP•ree r: Church ,. many , of ,whom , f r litteian:2 l . l ( l ' flit' , Aects.-. . .At the imbileesoiehiS tuittistrN,C . o!on . ypars s . go, a magnificent preserttawsrande ;i o ll,o4blpli,,ri_fh'idditi6dit dfiiitifigetions, he cansed'tO be in'vesEed i fir e ffie* Villifdtdon " 14,15 11 4 41.PrjAe54.0,„bew al A N I P / 10. ir.” He It erlattr'u -"r feAtAg,:, 'the Prebst.,•li grta d hVi:in Ad-, rta •Icriliktifilitielith Itself liar ottrerr,wohiSit, of his evtA, when the Japt; sketwelittsiNl.:;lEw , lie iabored,-.withqtillows.ftopPfrog law 13 14 lter. .. k f , ~. .16.4141 b ii Ma NW!? d, Ina ft. lo e ner, lalrbe called a •=, ~o, US 1 . 871(i t eloo li . 1, FA ( Zirl:' Intl — - :..1.!. .41 • -•', ,r . '^"...: , .. 4 . 4 :r Tun' GED:MAN lEl ' lO . BBiTAG 'or . . been , .idready noticed in s former iiiiiifil l 'but I .promptc * ,Ao resume sn Sicfirtnt of the pro• n ahigs: Aliik,ll6wilier a Zr bliitcaii only "'bii4t-liiiliiiiiperfetitri.36 0 -:448 odJ c+, ral.:10 'the isecohd4,day, ;Professor ...HgEtksun read a paper oa the conneationetwmo u the Church and Btatl,Ar s thulniOn of civiland J'Pag!Fi c. e4 M 7 cii % ° .ef;:. a• gi .. 1 !Il ve ,:i ti, ha i," the r ittla 1 41titIyter ? eseitee,pij:rtrea„t..e ,;.,tarch., it Zi . clad by .''l'litiogitirii reiblitiorar of Ithe r ifbciiiiifiy litoChnniiiiefficitibeitreeslbdirig se . p.- arstaielsodNindependentl pritionsi l l IA Ostu o-borgi paStettilb.PYMdrklf.,T.P.l4# city the kfiyil u pplcepensianclthe _Church'. ' Or, Slab. let, of Bremen, turireiiii;'Whirikillitrice let matte i rds.l l a - scifu . i: wpm n tlf civil an• thority he bTd, hretatefiY;irhenuthe rights of ' IChiftli:thetirbgralrarterrotiginftsuteid;feould, if be far Nansof 411;f3apetiippistispkt6lieUf eg I; suds i llogutn, I f hentt that the,#ffs, ,ente r ,.., tai911, , ,, pn , bothfa side?, were quite irer -sirloned; Profeiiir ifiZupiidiy t hirbuld 1 edme tl V tb • derlpra' resrivid 'in — q' tiirkit ha:, . 0 feria 1.'101140W gOvernmedt wai. there ;we k• iligiritiedraidwarsoorass , ploBll4o.4.e.4l94 it. 0 PA% tkr.l N. 1 04 14., ; fqr 40, agt,l crogrl n 01.,fi nit 31.1YoutifiRMI tqe_l Piri ihea " • Mk' he t wig t tthre was no dithgaia%tite lilt e if ' she handed over to the Church ithAlithtt ' of. 4 :'. l lfilifigrifiliftiP itiiill'eatisirsiliAntp ode who 1 , -hstorbeen iin ri - (kart: l 4 l 4%li 'A ri a* , ~ IrAP M•orthat 1 -i4T,e(;!miimirpa4s) 411a;141913,1 1 qatfVrit fsks, a n net in p y riportion as re ton m - 11..vt4a 4.l"ii' m fi r kd' ' hfc'i t 'lliSii 'delfiliOnii :of , e OA 8‘: breaking those boddsliffirinhhlifetEltitethas swathed the United 'Church. Tbo thelettitigfir, kdibtheiltriumph of the iT*46.eirßiture4kbof kintl* 4.7WlVilknOin „ d er . peobwyfia ,prwia r tn4,,in tigsdler . Kingdom!. ~The Kirolientagigkerd tb the t~lhtton that there' es~nlß'tfe a' tiaatioo tiCkiffiee,heariter;'orliere • la little hop e. atgptes !IA iiitm, ,otoutpreos 3,o o tilli!rikkai?oonylW " .4,-,0 , itT t • lft3i ITAe, Chrtftian s .d4T, iliftoprOplrlYs was jllo ; yoljili`aiii iir t . ) al4lB 4 4ffilB, refer' ingto ' fr ee rieti"tiomligilitrititigiif bre."4l;parag sl4lPbfktlitcAfmniicarrAvin' also 7cHe after 4bifirdtilatatedtthatilie only coolant toc. s o9Meain :11.#1, ettile formtrAst ,OulitiTilj."PiOlc.! bad gu'' i tlitiO4; :a espinnally ; of Ale frbi l icf i ty s givgn to individual Reties of convention. ' Hie' firlit re rltiatingalitittreirei;"oilled. iiiltiti tg eat and ilenerableilCsmitiniticher, Of ; Potsdam, , .who made a most eloquent defenpe of they yroik of God in_the...United States. Oilier lands, be Baidt=rarsgillig,lso,w similar develop ment o ;:the g,ratie iiiid power of God; in - GerinanY, -we iither'reiritiiri -silent, in. speak 4iiiparagipgly, 'of . the greatest mini festh ti on of the power ) of the . grace of-God whickmod ,.ern,timea,have wituesse4. I • ,me. . -i i ; This, reminds ,e of a recent in the Edinburgh 'Owned', sfntim area Ai; who bad ilia iiiurnid 'Mai the' ttilttikil:Staielie and iwifieprilwelling. , onrthe , Ern' pinfli ga oyi to be viseskim-New,Yerir l .,vid on ,theAcfluce of a fßave,r_xwmong Ohm . Northeyns, deORTO. that . be ,Slit.v*believe in :the 'reality of che re iiih,i. 4 Dr. h Dl'irC' S lifiteatiliakiiini 'tO the ellPslia, I,' Sei+iibUilltiplyltoiltbilisvirsilent letterov Iti ie mily4usbitessty,ithit,i while we :i! #.411) 4 40,014 An ftittlPhßt ‘uPgunlitAufelie,Tling, I itiTiAl obeitiPuqdr.thttntut*Avc. 11.' f ' but ~ stony-ground hearers, and - titat Witty, also, " htlid' i lieeii*ltOilY'resiogniiiit.liie trice" eon ?' Titit;litlitAblii,43B II eitohole, atbleseed'Airork ::ofu l graetr?isirs.marhatlithe Atistoryotiyour ettOrllttilr.. l 4ll o4ll l4444nlkAnivx*Rnibdia !Ps, ?Fnl7 , :(i;mkrnagltooAilllStr,99Rtng') litriingly adreated,restituttoW,4q insisted 'liitiliti 'qiestforiablf Obtainedkvaii& on a cierssin - proportion, - be it a tenth, an • eighthtexaltthilbeirigidevotell to God, and '44Attillitekimid, . 1) i ) , -PRO"; 9f , it ICIIII . to 1 ° 490. 0 1). / 14fpr tqs , v*AtieTy• 45 bq . 2 SIITA - Wyt day,'tiV t if .. ' .f ."I'lfi "'i t " r , tR, - "Pflf or.: oper P lii4io ," Same wider conkilerSiolit' The '‘lni'64l p4ifeVol? tiiii'e'dmyirliivalybitew en. Eitiiptistr, bilk inktiansuplaceor,, been wonder -ifully elattikikd.94 Thusia,tnElberfelfl, the fiiIP W R:, I O3I id tOSPiI tI g9 II TONO; aI O fi rt P , five circuits , .ta population being ;forty , thrii,dtaiiiiiitid ; iOlunt'ctia Visit each family D'iiqdiiinit roller in 'the forth of alms,; begging is abolished, and the recipients of alms have i benmsdSetilleett from iti:oi,ttipasand to one thousand, within a few yearn. This, arises rsgtit,wl4l4 l I have palled the moral 'power , ' Oyeifamilytife itiiireiled'btphiiitint visitors. I- tfet; liorqulir Vii • &a wa s , lo P , eP• e° . ..7 "P it ' itti. - I..„,iii iratitions, ' attracting ` ai , i imniense ''.adieu ''.°_,' The meetilg l iiele'teltiiitecinl, . 4 j ) turid,; . „, !Orli My indicattidzaittintir arising 'frodi"aiNiles of the:pi:elle - W44w ineicilully dinap i poirited. ! The friends of the Sabbath Viiiiii lin'intaresting- meeting, as 'also;tbe Ger ur,!:Bible ,o ISocieties,l and a c Committee, which reported the steps taken for bringing statuary and *ging Jo he handmaids. A E , F9utT I 3 PuelPgiPg & e,Wwis ,Were, -Kroh fd, by Dr. Said 4, Pre - l a te I:..aptf; Pastor B di, ! D and Profekaor''Bingmarten. It had bi en Irpiedioted thati the Hamburg ciitilend would „"treat the wiiole f inovement witknegleot, but multitudes werq present. at ,the, ,nrrnons. purely, British s and , American ,Christia us shoulderci unite, anoainue in, stifTlicatioo, thee fi:;'irioltedulliiiiiiire atill.::ill' over the './and -of lattlierptitere 'may. , bet azabighty awakening of spiritual life. ~ 1 :I '6 •'rim INkAtviNtws indicateeitbe gradual • imbsidenee of themintinp , But Nena Sahib ~..itiotkil at, large. , 4,t f is „saidthat tho T ße g uo, of (Jude has offered to give him up, on Goo . dition .qf her own Ti' ' ,being Spared. By 4 itili time tord'OlYdi s i t tiill-himself have taken I the field..'.‘Thw -Undone,* to ineuirectiou miquongltbell Sikhs, srill. be,render.eiiiiansou o9vs, by : n . iioglAng, Ahem- with other troops. •; FhPrU' 8 4 11 4 ~, illflkive demand for,Eti,glish man ' nfieturiiii iit the ports of ifig different Preai (tench's. - .".'" 3 LI , L: - ' . J.W. 'P. E Si-llTlietirairgifftitil Alliance holds its 7.intitbainetithigthhatAvreshi , aeldv,eipool. aidit t yPi 1 , 01 ~;,kris-^14..,,,5e5a tif t
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