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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; 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