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The Well Thumti or d i llMe
How a reverend head;:
Weighted with tiAth years,
itisee to me, eve)l l _ . o y
With the piiirei bliss and tsars ;
How, with fond precision,
Floshing childhood back on age,
Cpnies a tender, thankful vision
Of a loved . and trusted page !
What Shall the filitastar Do
ldusens, EDITORS :—To ministers of the.
Gospel, these are trying times. No elm*
of -men have a stronger , claim on the.
Church's sympathy. The trouble is this :
to pray and preach a Chri;tian patriot is
in duty, bound, : auCto please his Erectile.
Ric ?abor,,,hoc opus est, Any minister of
Christ, for 'his people's benefit., would de,
sire to please them/if that can be dorie
with'a clear conecience. But far'aboVe the
desire to please his'people ' lies the purpose'
to please his conscience tinaltiaGod. And ,
no man who is not thus inspired and re
solved, deserves the name of It rapista of
Christ.' ' '• ',
i - True — piety,. Messrs: . Eaton, '' inspires
etrttri tig
rio • :this:this will- uot permit the
mi m nie r ter to look with cold in-.
difference on those , who, with ,parricidal)
hands, seek to throttle our natio nal
e life. .
The present rebellion aims at nothing
less than this; it seeks 'to desolate the'
priceless heritage bequeathed ~ t s 'by our;
revolutionary sires after leafs ,0A
bloody strife; .o rob us, by a .pr ocess
. .of
disintegrition of our national ;prestige: iind
national' 'glory;" to turn Mk; itiddiiite#l3 o :
on' the world'o'dial, the 'eatii3e of conetittiS
flops] liberty and .of,,human w righte ; to - del
fest the last and most•planaible effort. ever
made by man to dCmonsirtiie . lis capacity ,
for self-government. All this, and the
half bath not been told, must result from
the success of this atrocious rebellion,„
One of the atrangest develoments of the.
times, Messrs. Ecliters, is the' f act that Many,
are found'aniong us, professing to be friends
of the Union, who item to be horrai- 1
stricken at what they deem encroachments&
upon the Constitution by the anthorithia 4
Washington, but seem unite wijling . .to
apologize for the intiolent,, o;rei.q and perse
vering effort to cr„eoSr4liat doisettttition,-
by the nuthoritiearat - 4ichmond. la there
. , ;any other key to this peculiar position t.bart,
7, -7 " , ._7' -..12-.tt 41,,,thst of Southern sympathy? If them* I
ilor thiqr„ . . . ;.. would be glad to know it.
God's Thoughts ands unts ,flutki . But how can an honest man and minister
, of I:lhtht--a true friend of his country and
Odd thinks Net illi'lltifi thinks, in manY
t,i i4 lo' 00' diord fedi jiist all Min feels, tn.' his
,tind—eo conduot tW.ptiblic &aim* or
, flings. And 'this i s a hi ssai i..t God as to avoid both Scylla and Charybdis
.—the rook and whirlPool,Areadfreferred
wltiar . ~, : ht do well to learn. It may '
brilfg Us , slarer to God, Yelp tis to love bibs to. There could be no diffrenity here, if all
,the
„ people of' every,
• e j on j gregation in the
-add trust him, and serve' hiin,' when we .
irrespective of ) Rftty, were, as ire
are thug familiarized with the more human 1461111 ,
coffee infinite; and'i nnetn ...l ought to be, fast friends of the Union l and
ption of him.
pfehensible as God is, as to many of his of. the National Government. The' Chris
attribut* yet; in our habitual Sonoeptions" Ulan minister would, then, bothin -the pnl
of him; we must not make'him etteh'idaik " pit and at the altar s v ie preaching and
prayer, feel perfectly untrammelled. But
stirs as that his existence' shall no 'clinger
be a reality toile; : I Inn not sure but4Ys; while many instantly repel` any - intiMation
to:libAttie theology has spoiled, in some inefili,'." of waning respect foie`the`Ndtionittnion,
'
ure, our simple conception of God..' The ' " 4 ° 1 ' 4614 andObluititntimf, theyfeel
"systematic theology" gives us grand and themselves equally' repelled if the Minister
sublime conceptions of him; conceptions utters a word, evbri in thel intercessio' Of'the
which overwhelm its and !alike as fear and sanctuary, expr'essitigit desireVor their con
tremble, but which eometpuerhig i
, ~ finnan* and preservation. `- - -lii, , irOt ihil a
Pltljuitile, aoileredintibil ?,' -They Will tolerate,
prevent na from loving • ail bi
with a obildie lore arid — a child's trust. the' South, *hirer they insolently traniple
That is, certainly, %magnificent definition these precious SoeittlOilitsaihga in the dimt,
of God, found in the Westminster Cate- lent aVorthern ministers ; must not evenray
obit*: '''" God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal, f n i. ileir : n n lit i li l i nn mi eLl':°°nn i a i ennY in in
eaclougeable io his being, wisdom, power, / deed. a, jewel,.unknewn . ,to. the diadem of;
holiness, justice, goodness, - and tittle ; many Northern peeiteeri of religion..
That is one conception of God, and • Llrite It is clear ;i then,,M - ettece.Edit l ors, that to
ono, but not the only one. And joist whoa - Pieiße all, in the' Pl'emisssii is simply im:
the : brain has become puzzled and ;the, possible. lfa minister speaks ag all on
whola soul perplexed, groping in this sub- the state of the obiintry, in the pulpit,
lime conception for something we can real - some • are- offended ; nit 'he do not speak,
As, hie delightfully comes in that beanti-, others are. If he expresses - any opinion,
— furprayer Christ taught um : " Our Father some are displeased ; if'-he utters no opin
which art in heaven." How that disci- ion, others are.
_,.pr.f.,Tyng has well re
psteit our iutellectital conceptions of God, marked : " There are persons in every con-,
cold and frigid abstractives astheynthtept to • gregation too viTaolops ~ ,and ,sensitive to'
be-,and gives as a warm, hamansimageron . listeri.l6'. artjtfrittgl-ie*liich - they'd° 'not
whiett the heart can rest. God',isi my agree; others.,too set and determined in
Father, and, thoultl may not know
what their • judg9ente to,
,i,ierniit silence on the,
subjects whildt theY deem ParainOunt, For
he looks like, though I may not be
able to underst biro in the mysterious
any%minititer'to bale* and ineiit all'these
aepeets of !hie nature, yet I know that he ciassel '" . ls)./mP°'44l)}e''' He would he 1~
thinks of me and "feels terivard me as a very weak 31144 , elilbru.snan whoshoula-at
in/her-thinks and feels. God hes feelings; teilljti..ti':l .. ,-, 4 , ....,
. an d . h e h as f ee li ngs such as wan has ,He what ,
then, pie
.question recurs must the
-, can love, and pity, sympathize an' `feel minister do? Under such 1 co mpliektion
pOmptelion, as well as be- angry and feel - of circumittances; what course must he steer?'
• , %Arad ,and ) inctignation. lje , has a heart What can he do but go to • God in earnest
Ogri
'r does feel,"alid shall went say, even PreYer7 -- eeneeieW . ,.: , e-f/ .hi t 5
~.ct i ,, l l, valc 4. jitiss
I . ..*wrieneee ohangea of feeling 7 4 l la4Nien and , ce ee9tleitilleett . 4 .lll 3 9 " alicK69n—
infploring the grtiirance . 14 the' flOy Glou r
' aa ‘nridiirer. returns, grieved, whets 4e,re-
Iti t is;te, return ? lam not sure,but we r say ••••' - 'reetritedr to fellow white thesii ril'and
tao laugh when we say, absolat e ly,'‘‘,,G o d is its le&Venly - 4445hings lead: IThen.leintfito
unetangeable." In his pliins analinr- geli,t o thOriPttlibitelllaglil Pelle,' witk.helY
penis, he changes not. These- are etetnel boldness i ens' ußith the fee; pt dod o ; not, of,
n, }iz his heart, let fiailiti4 A uttn: '
and immutable. But can we conceive ;of a Ma
Erin* and intelligent being who has no whit he Ileliek'd to c rgcraiiiiinTie falah'f'
firthly•reholved to-;main-'t
emotzoiut 7, ,In short, God is more /gm man ings of the Spirit; ,
than;the masses of our people think. And 1 tarn a conscience void ofroffence tow'ardThid
thie, instead of 'd,egtading God, only, exalts , a11.441'1l i holding ie.,,laer. perspective the
Man. Are y you gapped at the words, God , gint
,e cloning Tan, respraless t in t , a t „
is mote like Alan than the masses of our, manse, of the featies or"'frowns, the good
eple.think,?, Then turn to thihistorTof or: boor Jo iniodire ftla TelYo*.men.
Snettit'
Mail's creation, ,where God as s.: "fiat us . clethile 114411 .. Y dab: 4ll N respect' 6f tine 4
,917. of
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w o e , man. in i mage , o. , ur 44,- - ) whose reepeekis worth rimming. - 14,
ness"l That prevel that God is like Min. I Why, 11 3 19,e,id - tillilit_rv..asltfj of Christ-4ot- '
He is akin to tie and like us, as a faikee iii I ttl"' th P.4 l9LY P •b it a irl. n g i mi x li i li
akin to and like hie eon. God jeop i watii. 1 ?ties ' .I.lt tne ',Toppi:ise ity of cause'ess
er, and- we are his offspripg, g e m iik., us,
•/ offense feta oft the fi,tlht mho - alders'. Shohld
only, better and greater. Tel4o,,it perfectly„ . any peraofs oontinne to cavil :and carp • at
holy man, with every good, moral • quality the. map, of 43 " 1 :fer the,nonsoientious die
in,perfeetionAibadd to that,- in fi nite pow er , etirge . of ministerial
. duty , at their door,
guilt and responsibility.
i l l4 Si t tN i ti 9l P) &e., and you have, w h ars , 'i not-44 lies the
"thke:Ar_tr l Wbte conception of
,Go‘-- A I rv . Suppose, as is. often done, they chafe and
ing, - intelligant, emotional, lolly, ,all-wiee_ ' f‘fa V aini ' lanva ' llin-aanatnair, and itA
Seri.
• and alllpcieverful God. " How think ye ?" vices; they simply injure themselves and
' say Christ, and then , tells us God thinks ' families. Can the causeless withdrawal of
.V‘lft oo re think in this matter of' pity for
; est. Indeed, lem not sure but we err
'I such persons really and,permenently injure
l i the fihiindi ofleio'd 7 Do those esteem the
in 44,3 king all the time of God as the In- i Ohurdh aecOrdiug:to her real character, who
iompreltneible. As to the: whole of his us- I thus treist " her sweet oommunion,',solemn,
ture, he t 410qmprefiensible. , Bat he,is not • j VOWS, her •,/a,nlTi: of ,love f and tiP r ,n ise 7 ?
incomprehensible in the choraoter of, eeoh Can we rec?gmze, in , su ch , pro milers, the
and every attribute, of l e nature. w e can , most diatant - lineam'eilte - or those who
comprehend their q ter, though • not
4
sighed : "if I "forget : thee;- 0 Jeruiralem,-
thetroxtent. I can co prfill,nd, w h o ; l ove , let my right hand-forget her cunning, if I
is, but 4 cannot oomprehenr, ex,.., of do .not romemloiv'thee, let my tongue
infinite' :Jove. It is the in nityoof God's cleave 'lb `the itroof of , my. mOuthhn/b:jr
attributes, not the character of Akqui, that heartless in their religion, they are like the
uudityp him s the Incomprehensible:, An4,it " ohaff ~. which,- the -„wiEd . , ,- I driyeth away,"
is,Pettause we l fail to make" And, ws • the 'chaff - ILO% &is wheat ?
this Aistinotipn
hat i
ith thr " L ' i " • • .
At my father's knee with wonder,
* Oft with wonder and with awe,
Did I list as Sinai's thunder.
Pealed RS eat:lotion to the Law.
Oft I seemed to see with trembling,
Deadly plagues or vengeful sword,
When the chosen raoe dissembling
Drought 11p•homage to the Lard.
' Oft I heard of priest and leader,
And of royal bard and eage ; •
And—although the painful reader
spelt hts efouraeAlong the page—
Rapt ,.
I heard—Whilst tears out-welling,
rs ,
Down the quivering furrows ran—
'. Iles en has seoght an earthly dwelling; ,
t
x ii
,0 i had pitched his tent with.ninni
. •
i' . • kit' y father read the story,' •• "' ,
7' •• relit:dif4 all the wondrous Whisills .:4l '
"alitamed his face with prophet'
'-' 'Prtita the light thatzlit Wald.
F This in joy inoreitidiffirii gladness ;
Thiel iu,gvief rebuked despair;
I ( hifi3ritoen 'anguish rescued sadness ;
i . asci t the Christ of cod, was near!
Forth he looked etc plain and river,
They ( knew, were made for him
-knew ' lnew that he should llvs k forerer
When the suit was old and tim.
In this faith, on that dark morrow
When to ew,rth hie wife he bore,
Not al hopeless did lie sokrow—;
She was only gone before.
•`-fi r tixin he followed : siniled'in
, With hie hand upon thw - page
There my oharter-words,Were'lyirl:
God the guard of orphanage !
Since that time, whitte'er betide me,
Tits my etay divine :
L've my father's Beek beeide me,
And my father's God is mine!'
r thiniclng, of his vastness: ,arul
_Tensity, we failo realize his actual exist
ence, Any how, his immensity,is not: the
aspect of b r ut nature *lob we will find moat
comfort and lapaafit,im hiapa-
Ursa phareet:er,,: in [which ,Christ revealed
hp?, , Let us,AIM:le/her !,tJaai lie; is our
i6,Father, withr,allithe , thoughts 'and feelings
o the beet of fa th ers, toward 11 sfr.:P.IALICo.laia
fattier pitieth his children, so the Lord pit
ieth t that Sear him.," Notice, there,
Go , • ;11,4cp- ri -as path pities p as a father
4 (Aclne whom , his ;mother nom
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OL. XII. NO. I.
forteth, so will I comfort you." Let us
ooze(' to God in this simple faith, - that be is
/ike us, so far as to be able to - feel for us and
sympathize with us. " How think ye ?"
Would you care for a lost sheep? God
thinks just the same *ay, Chriet tells us.
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For the Presbyterian Bonnier.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNEStaY, SE nglaßEß'.lo, .1.863;
,IVROLE NO. 5
Another Student of TheolOgy Fallen..
On the 6th of July, William H. Barber,
a student of the WestenhThetilogical Sem
inary, died at the residence of his father, in.
Washington COunty, Ohio. ije had been
in delicate health 'for a. icing time, but until
shortly before his death, hOges were still
entertained by himself and'-others, that he
would recoverfAcicp',#,YAO)natif!y;hifri.in
intiiinkihe,minnkery. Btit not : the,
orProsvidenbe that , he shOnld, do
'the 2th year of his age, and then he:
was just ;ready. for, 40 - insure, two 4
down. Hia trill prilifmaneoft wept
a re
pared, nothing was lailking .but the
sanction'. of .Preehytery to his 4alsng : a Place
in, the I,t,kl . tda---the . ,prition e - to whieh his
moved him, and ihieh,
liemoo "lit *th fatig 14 diligence foi.
el ) •' # 7/ 11 ; . 5 ) .
He
at tha., Aprilr meeting
When - the time airfired-he f founA"hcrnseittoo
weak, physically, to travel: - that . '
tinie - he continued to sink : Until flea* took
Thus 'life - expectations were disaPl
pointed. Thus interested friindehave been
sadly disappointed: Thita .i tNe,Ohtiroh
lest an ornament, Attlitlgiekay#4o, hisloeelk,
depriv,ed, of a ,pioipaing, go-worker. Ee
had
,e'oin,pleted two years. Of fun theological
training with the highest, eriedit. yaving .
enjoyed the, advantage of*iy . pfileital in
struction, 'both in SariPturwdoetrine
Chrietian,practlce„ hp, tiostesiied ordrriark
degree' Of fitness for the irorlr which.*444ir
in view.. His - mfrid"was stored
spiritual knowledge. IBS hoi> to wore
clear. was gifted' with 'a 7 reolly : utter ; ,
sue& and a pleasing manner of tiddrees t Ate
was of an unassuinine and quiet diap*tlite )i
and his social qualities were such
gain the esteem, of' tillSitho
abave-all, it is illeasing to .reaord, : his ,
uniform and glowing pity., th4l:iiras - bi:
yond a doubt.. It was: nnostenlaiiona, but,
it was conspicuous. tt appeatell •in his
whole fife and conversation. _ His liatwas
snot hidden under a bushel.• Harm solicit
ous for the souls Of "cithefs, and wool:011y
given tip to do good. ' ''
In piospect of -death 'he maintains& the
niost, perfect composure; and, talked like one
who , was quite ready to dellr having, a
tiell-grqunded,horielhit hembrd Men be
with Christ. RIB Own latiguage,l4an-ifi f l
'cidtersation with the 'Writer on "one omit. I
sibs, •was : "'I. have often thought , l svoul&1
1 4.419' Pii 6 was pomp 'gate j' 4 l:9T9r,
ittiar e,niitain.that he would not recover..
Andshah was the tenor, of his last ) uttgfir
auelts:i His end was peaceful` and*frifflth- I
'lent. It is sad to see such fall!) Skiikie
is a , Pleasing reflection, that his liffifirai:
not in vain. And so it may be said did&
death, for "he being dead , yet splakeilt."
' Whilst we cannot but feel that numerous
friends; and society, and the Otifirch ilerdr
the/ministry have sustained a loss; yet we
bow snbraissively to Him who ruled la infiz,
niteAii dom. We do not mourrkas, these:
wh%hav,e no hape.,
Wilt wilt fill - Vifi . olftee blaii#o.
J‘dho4itti-jireh- 1 4he LOH
t i 1 : ' V.
ArY L , our'effieitgre, _.ne - haw Tom- -.- ) s. ? 00,18 eiike' n'..tlY iniirgaginz the.
meneedlietweinSt.
~ *itindNbi , -brleiiiits;A- members. ' AV .4 io 'Po . feigi'lliisttiiiiii, tite,
their-a:did establialunktiiViStineesee, and : Conference(' net etioweipithlevaxt , feitiSt ,
1868, .shall Abe ;8.71 aibilee.) Celebration:l
that's' lee's tranquiliritaiiet faislibicire stvtif'
over. 'Kentucky; thVni undifiktier dorm - • While Dr. had' gonet•Suk4
to, ndia',
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nanny in 'the State of Miesisesppilliseff; - Years, otafart„,,wlth e ,,thei„.„in c tantian.ef begin » ,
their approach to the, - fro - lid-era --- of - Georgia pingwork. in, India, yet theirsiXissionary
and Alabama ; theiftrip :of the seaboardSoeietrila hot formed till the Yea* 1863.
tightenin g gradnoli a „,‘ -their. stronghot4 ' f ili&fßtv.-Williati‘Attlinii spoke with great
established a long thaliWO;it of No-ith - Caro--., lerea'suid,,poWer .on the aubject of the pra
line, eild'Satith - Cardifita i stridFloriiiii,Stheir` .P.WI 3 - iiiahltee. 2 ,-,"11 1 e said that einee,he e • as a
efficfnel.seVerince ' .iNthe - Stated •Of , fiexiie'') Seeretary, -- had become connected with the
and ' , Arkansas from the rest • - of. the Con •-•-• -e Miaeien , Efenae, the extepaion of the work
federaey ; - and „ their undisturbed held.' of ' had •-. e t igeagallhirecgdeii&Lthe''foreian
Missouri. Add to : this catalogue the lan- . missiatAid'Anore thief , aotiblea- its agen ts !
ger, F very imminent - to - Charleston,. Bp.van- Not only, howeviir,lstustrthey,linild Mr. Ar-.
neb,'and Mobile ' 'of' istricition or eapfure thPrill:ThYv.buo4Pt f.Andisq, it is, ceetem s .
,`and
by the Federal foree ,d the increasing plated to establish , an Institution for the,
stringency of the 'Adore' blockade-rale '• trainisig Of missionaries, to raise a speeiar
fund .'"fOr jthe'iVidtwe s 'anq''' r
figians of r dej
vast losses of men nif,t to be.teplaced on tbe..
part of • the COh fedtgagy, and the constant aeasedjmtasientitiee,7andti also to extend•
spread of Federal
, Inquest;'and it requires,, their workiiivlndiai-.Ohina-sand.ltaly. As
philosophy, ntehiPliy es, historical parallels, ' O f Italy,4o, .11Rialpr e said.4 peeple tallced
and:immense faith ) , , eiieye that the South a as if Italians Nyfro„ way
'nothing
tern Protest-,
can continue her ref) team. to the North in i elite, '''''Thersi, iri - nothifig - of Ihe-' kind'
the foa, or, preservie, her States , tioni, the..', Tlisiltendeitidy itstiorikthe'. rither - olilidslsi
4 11 )
sway of •washit, s t o pi o _ o o` ost il e ,, ,, ' ‘ . totuni•intrdbl,tieliFshe Ibiartelassits iire:sit---:
,„, . • ;
_._, taeheditsheopery # huteindernetthiall.• there - -
oaernexu PcoratitAmorehasheec going. - i „, ~.- „' .... .. ..., • sk. ......
on in the Frith ioti Forth, fur isaintisixion. fi ly -
91 .- 14 7 rg y a . R t,
h et
n le t ;
g i 3 , :s •1 7 n ;ale ,
y ri l ec 4a r n t it ., x
to
at;with the erase whilt the-Channel, fleet is d
- crti work' An - I:taly that ail 'rale 'pthr`ers- of
able. said
A no d w n • i m irid aki t c h g re r w ou o ti p ar 4 e he .D w ri h tis ot h e . t eo fi lis tm ts , t;h ar i r iTi : 4e4ithrloal. .. filvt ,4 6%.) , Ite r,
orWatt to the publileafter :13. i - i•eleek-,esi the
Sabath morning, siitl thus , threw , powerful =.-; a ''...^....--
aPa in .B tiE rn te a ta n t:p ' l l' eLh d i t3 n fi g. i ta tl iT te ° C l ltlg; : ,
. • he shcipld.,like to. see. a fund formed - in
teittitations 'to mitsls to 4 crowd. on-heard. 7 , fa it h, tio that When Goa . did' '- - '''
open the city
The` Free Church Resishiterref Edinburgh : to tb gp r 4,t t eg; fa fg ht ni t 4 9 ,. e .•
4,3 •L re 4,_4 4. P a : i i :ouse -:
took speCiali,-note • , ,f thilpiand 'Dv -.Beg!, ' of - '...• ,•.,, 3 e .
pfayer. I. Then -ii.s.- to -the "sum-.. to be*
wrote to the ,Admitalty ins inLondon. Thee; raised next year somebody in Leeds said;
Duke of Someiset*eplidd to: the •Tenum- it Dorible g the' % arieouna." , This -might, said
strance in, ari l , : hn 7,reb,lc, secs°, Next , me 4 i... th1 i r,..,be o b tained and if theyrdid •
comes tint 'the Vi' tin an
. article °li - . 1 it would 'R.i - iise aboniiiiiti; think'sgiving in ' '
dently written by, is me zodless Sdotchman , y orhakir d i liti el h fl iii h r t s d oio r ih e • -0 r ,..
t et
• = now affecting tiiiritY... the..fa'ailti°isli of i among4h7r - riolritainobrllieli'T g blith -b P retlil .
ChurehuLti'Ain - thii saVeet; anon >, raw. in. ]Franee•:- . Sunirng their half I d
the Free
'no e :.
professing to toleria their pef 'Oleos , as i
miich , as a Low aioihnpartyicor. noti o ns, as , :i. brALthrep,,w,Fiipi;gll-7 tile worasiver rz in
Church party ' in Aikea, and ' doing its '
L I a. u ,.1-7auk a ,""Arg.,..„ tr0.35-.lm77A;safelf4,l
- to reliresent ' is' i,l -Wit ' l ir a Scriptural, i - s , . 1 .741;23.1... , 71"-..- 1 1..f . 5. a r' e . n.- .,..7.:`.7. 3 : fp?
but 4, a merely pp vice
~sin Scottie L „,i imrs ... o ) ti -wil t, ffigli . l . l , l4 t it •- 3 ,
piesli_oh- . WhoteltUktlfraid that i rnekt; , ':. ..• Table tilatotieflent made'; :
orifitki,of,tiein DeCilkyiiii antiong "' ' ---` Ye weary splitte r
„ree s t,,
thiThirlitlt'fief - ped-te intro W. , - ''' , ` 4, -Ytt , nriWinoiee - settisrtergwr., ---
N iow as to the Lord's dey; not only , as to t The:year of Jubilee is comet
the 'Cie's/dire .foundation of the Sabbath, f. - ~.- Return 3', 1 191. 80 '.° 0 1 1 .eipn#FLIra 1.7
but, ebnseqinhitly, of its Divine, - auth`opiet 1 ' :A l AOPgi-"t* . - ‘ i fat4Jers". who spo ke
, at this
and perpetrall'Obligation. . VhOl4heliti it, I meeting a d th .4 ::WerlrOliah 616 ferenee? was.
very , the'Rgi.'Dt'riffolf!' - flik'PeYsoicit appear
with anti people, arid iiiileill,..idtli
many Olinrciliiien and eleigh -*hot While 1 anori 4 ri'Veningble*,:ndittPosing-Ite 7 a4ogreey
the clergyman' rehearse! The' Ifigekt i ogiig in 1 aCk( l 4"4 6 Adde.aaitYl4rsikend•weight Ito it
front Of 411.e' ' Cominuniiiii7tabfe; - , and the and to his fireeehia NI fact ;that he lig 07_,
FOnith'Otriniandment aiii i olg'ilie'`i-eiie;ise i l tali, blind, and 'has been sg.,,,fei t r eyer,F3redri.
‘, 1 , 0 4 hrt ie mercy upon ui aid' iliWilei I'havieseell'him' thlitOitandailp to speak' in
oui 'hears to keep this law. ." IV is the 'Miller Hailriiirizrautil'6"fiite-al-al:ear
" Sibbath aay, ,, not a pait - of,it,,thsieii% 1 ful enthusieem - vwhielieepillit'aearcely be'
be kept "holy" But the leglilittire
. 1 ouPPragl l l4* tAlfoil go at , tite ve.O.Oltt &Lifer.'
•,„ _ _ practically th ese cc Puritan 'views, Fi9tteat7,was received
I , OPID M. Pi ttAut 2240 A. , d allows • ' trains run 3isi '''' ,4 ) with: every leasable m ark' ;if vener ation,
once,_ ;the old man
~ - .1',1....t., .. 4--,A4 .' - i an „ railway to wael'e and
,4 4 ... ~.t. ,r ,-. ~ -. , ?
. arid woire up - elystoraitiary entritecasm as
troops 4 - 1 0 t h ° a R r 1 r etit d i 1- I,7l o ieti n h lY nkr, -
; p a o f p t o e i i i ‘ o r g e t7 o 6 li e b a i l i o h h ° 6 ll ;:li ' m t r " : t ,ii e ki t i l ib r a r& i . t 6 'h uit a' , ' i hir re:remit to the eldatirthilea;*;Esitsi l'stirriti4
Hudson linvii;sittraVtelllNcliettteiltioir; l'fid.' 1 to 2 v. -31;) I t i, - me dio te lk e t t 4-01 aii i i e ty - 1- letedamissionarynnitenidothiitithe future. , ~
another topic
g iyen gr o o t.' B6 tid eo ti on . t o vie,,,wi b isd if . o f , h 4 `• and from sto "12 , p., , ,,r, t v a , i f , ..f
Reading o f Bowl§ was
emancipation. W..* eatisfectionakekOeen , ; 1 4, o f t heLo re p e A tt y . '_ ro r .v en st_ f ifel s ti&j . ' brougt,dr,,,beier...e. the , Conference. _Twenty"
enhanced b i; the recent deelaration- , ef the: n ili o h . e :”^- y O toe „-b erri d t ei.el i n d , ',At' er i l ed. 1 muoVniere',' fic6,yAiti . ago, 'Bah a" matter
Pr? B idee,thq 11 , ViAl!ins• if °,,f t gr f q,fitswi- goat; ;rid,' you'l• iiter;titi 4 ri, tie / esididth'el.haarelfiWhe'deiteiogible; becinge, as far
era: o f we t s' shall meet with tne 'same ritaini- lie of punch,,' of t h e - - ;'ca r glikev d a d i' ilnv the atted6'ailfil ~n retw tenterned, `, the
tiiiii•ai WittattlieLkilling ift`calli theist' a : :4 . '"enT"' lli d4oida, Asa do ' al‘tisire iiiii same" reAtlingigC mignon* was ifiinknoWit . But
white ;4 01 ilieffd. T Th 9 ../Ifornifts
vi atitter the lint a nd"' liieltenelioGionsly
. Sai l diol,', ilkthrly,,,,lte collegiate,..trainingi syyl.reftue-,,
friend of the; And - oLemanNPlitiittni- likewise mocking a t the bells of - London *pet- hays!' I..aerk iritreduceil, the`tiisilerkcy
writes_ as fo'll'ows': * ' - ' 1 --' I' whim 11 i` -0 8 " --,,- : , . while, ailion s ' L (i:eail 4 ' (4 - ife . . r 5:a 1 "
... n •.. ~..k. 0.,. ...;;'- l a g b 1. ..; 1 4 4. ..
.tueyring for eventing seryie ? „ r ,
~,..,,, 4',
,t , ,
,„ agi j na y
~,i
c, ec l e ctic` .. ,
!IRetaliation .nat s "sill Its pace among in - hie estimate' the eople islioUlt be dray -, 'elasess-trot'onlY. frOnsirnoteS, 'butttit'r6ad•
ill 'fillirr'f ARP i iid l9 eldin z A t ihr'''' 4 •' 7 lt gacid` green . ' It 4-'
')''.
41 CI
t . - .
6. So ~ adp g md- In ;par fields. le: a litre a manuscript sermon right .through. 11 the
raft ot liellfgretentirllfrivlbiadinslviegte hartl,"bileiveintist expect It 'frinti,wiri4dle''• '43l.4°errtsrerore-13-04.we440-13anotion this,
bei , ,blemea-.ionlY for :pettgatingh , distinatigir, ets " under the guiseof'A. feentOrichleird ' 'they weuldjokeNvaqlszri inpo •preetige,
to ,b *pitidi t ketweeß, white apCeqloeed : , sel Chiiiiiiiiiiii, 'that' the - leer should' n ot and their riyart,itie F r ee jyic' tluodists, the
dißre tt , Tliol k kenseppli has s ,caw,hp o , f oli n: l,- ; a 116.- wrim y.„., ep t y to lth• a ii eau tt e , - .me h - mi ed e , ; Piitniti*ge,NilluareVielleyaiirliisheilition,
away,. as lieve'leert oihel i repiOactis iiigh, lets Rretibyterians everywhere fpxnotinlikr. ywaddlatJaatriVAke'll tin t i bevilibe * C ' Ulidltnibt " -:
thira'arittalitibis ,- '-etaihetiiizOf i'Va"MkTiliti? and endorse in theirihoppeholds, ecilY-4.- qt 4 2 0 -!Ve.4 l 94ist , cßilliktrY
ThblilegtothisaltilehoplaoNtuisonittlieifiOt. aietili their own Orininal oOminet, phafil'a-i • (VriPts,, all • effective Iv iini qrY) J ir go, l Y o'l
- .with phis paleXadedr bhr; Sciliptura 'utterance
eqou;eele l flf t , he die in . cold blood, hti , w - ill ate - Divines, - 1111•Englishinesi iiiciellihibiif - 'i 4 kii(4 l ( ll ''' ' N ''' ' '',
' l' ' 6 .' 1 ' .
of iiiiiWetitiiin: • ' pends en #iof class of whom the liisit'aoiii
not die unheeded If he be reduced : Aim SenttialrleornMissioners :rg. , Ther:Mabbatitt ii -- - '''''``l'iniefttelhe;-iSiali titiAitiit a rtiwiii." '- '
solaiirs'liiiiiilllaVay;,,h,a`4 . 4 . lf iriaiel,batla . 'to be , onotkii , by a , holy sea ,that - *iiti4Viiiiiat4 . illeatV7 4 ll;l;ioi6d .
, ._
bin Confedintfe litompantotr intillattegiV, , day,otin ' 4,91 n such - ''Rud em, t i mithg e stair - vi t i ol ii th - - Er ia . f .i i ,
" ' ..-.. :-''• t, recre a ti ons
. 5 tz - m hems, a
~.9 0 o°-
dation." - ' ''' j- ' ' ' ployments as.are,-lawfill'an otner, ' n a nd days i , , quence which , ,, call kindlemthei:eathusimini,l
IT U 4 / 5 447,./Youe,t also remertre that a - :. - the sPeaffei'irr ,'the 4 fialegail'iri t illit PuV - ' ' and 4einteaud. f the emotions oCan_ondienee
16 Theß e d ete lG oy e rnirout . ixelo b viouridyi he and iniira o urrikrpires ,
I wo irtverebip, areagrzwatsbje •sr,,th _reit mig,eeitn„Opfl. Z et
- •.,, , .40........1,, - * Jr.' L .; 3 ~. ... rx ,7 , S ~, `S 'A,sItA kt , 1 0 /
liguniA,, by t enry,,,sMiostioe .) - j ef ir duty,and except so utuch-melisitAdlupbllllBworks eigrilher,e,, ) thinai:Whe reineniber Dbel„mere;
honor' to tccore fe,r i the
,colore&-itobliers et: of ,nikeelirsitY, and: InereY?? - Q .-, ,1, ,, ,; ••--< ; itiTWCT YAW* other effective pitWeis in
the Irdaoal tiriiiies Nttik rt t ,ArAil l itriiar 'iii l 11 11a , , , SMABART.-P,FTS KE.1TA0411604 ; the , -thm,pireh*, *tad, adifif:titif tliairlelivery ,
their niilitary'•iigfitiinid armi e s
.114 them gt e,,79,1 able article aY Jgr a '?ete_r , wfolinadinagh agir." 46 nkehla . 4,"•-,nid.o,.' - t , hat 4,t;
pledged , themselves to 4 0 f.,thiff,&iii,hisiri i i.gf. Bliyne„,. in a ' repent :Wine of - the - , 7 Weekt.y,, , wag Tafin.XV with a. . 1 4 . 00, 1 1,05Y L filliAr c
negroltelp, and accepting #o:BArvigeo o of ReVieto;'''Mr:l3ay.no . =iii -i a ',Siotiihman'*- ' lA/1 1 1 '4 1 1 4 4 4* 'a * rulii:sizWr:•l4eet ,r41:72,052
the aolopd recruits who er9w4e , ,serge , bit044414s sr aiettibet of , the' English heel , ii2feociarli,, Ati , :Th
~ ,,..1, 1 .. 4-10,,,,..it i.' . ii:11Ao:ILT:j1„„t,
under the banner of the tric.e.., - : ad„t e ; He has e c ! uliar ' faeilities for ascertaining - -rsek a nuataAja•AnO i Fap4!Alg'•er a Werivrioe,
Federal' Government 'ilea& 0 4 th Itglit the cu rrents. of political end ~religleus ' rather than make ` sure of - aeouxitc,y, : bY a
this plain principle ''' of Itlitile 'it -ivonld . • thetight - and ) feeling among she", oni„;,,), , sl.fixiikietloPlsig.ner. the #asineaript,,, al
have- grievostely,failed. in a -.. , sTand;ilost own ,iilesti ;' hence his satire in his, recent •7, war riwcii i iii i ircitea,cler ialcrea.oe:priiitch.
for-the , future till ' claim
..„ 1 , Viteirvice of • artic le is 3 l34i thorp,hghlY 'abate - Vied- la* hiii - : - ere4i§ - eye ekrie Iffizir liiiii:his very 4 .ata*t'
colored;riernite," . A ;1•*, •.. . ,- dieeriinfnatipvchilysis..-.:,The iitlipsi, u 'o,r' -morecteaueid. y4l, b649.t . entbmipii:
"The Confederate Logi,' tiOtWithetandiiig i ' hr 4 ' - Et i e ti -.. ln v ' A
- Ng ~,--,1,:, 'The Et t litxeli, - : ° f ° 9 4P-inte'#.• ancl eAlt4i°ll,llf4rl4ggliM ~for
all' 'ltttemtitii te'"deprecikt* !Glitter* ''sfiV B ' l 4 M a -T .l f#:eaPi•alliA4°°i'°4 4. 7h18 Pe' . ut4?,k 1 , 1 4 0 A, - t o 4,4 o ,To49l9)lo4iyinstylet with
edge s vg . ..nr S. ”,.N kmi:?Sio'dielg'lorniiettP peruitili,!4-Per:rig at serious. linglon-:", - TI- 0 lliirl,t,riji linplatjee,Arii„ more ; thin. a .edM ) -
pdoityllafitirein the 7, 2vici a, :li d ,! , o vi ii k :i n a has " a particular spite 'at the sitp:iiatif:2,„: pe e. ON at 'e:ll, -. 4 9intri qiiile *einpihnti ,
tiVetiriebaliiiitylini.t.iihl leo;ireitirairs 'ir4.74 , AaOkke!,P.ooAY-maY be Veri : 000004 '0
i , 1 2 0 P 1 1004eig. 1 3 ,00;317400. 4 . 1 4
coutilitte`tsertinief for a ,iionsieetlii'„ttinV in oa r literary 414 political kturvile• The c" °°• •••1, , ,,;..q °,1 4f r eateef1e1.9 1 4 6 41,11 - ell:ael'el.'Ai , ,
has , y et...-f a iro-d! • idiiiiii y :i i t w i t ;;F oo ri Ira: wrj, r ~is ppltabljr.. a clerg yman IWskippal), r, ;11 . 45,1iff4-thp mw : treAidpnt„when le Att4ii„,
diik'ltist B 'akloi is -27' dide43lll," ii,o 4 at %awe akt. 4AT° 00 h 0 fAbaPdl.e 0 0 4 1,0 ,04 1 , 3 0., A', 0 414 out a. giiikcattre,dipg. of amp*
it i
16 , 4 tibbi,s4,,, f ia l i r e an edd 4 w il ie re i r6 - . g 4
~,,,!,(7 41 !9, : t i aughs at , eire_ry:Aiitg.,fiated, - .b.i,-, po : o„ii4 . 3 Rinioers 4 , -', Zven. - theee who
burtiliecit'jc6ttan 'lri 3 thi ci Soltetwlt. eiii i a°. brlyarf• ''. 3: The - TEris, * : tßThultorPl L , w9S I "ilikt .l ll: 4 4 o l4o, th'il-rogai i ng of ig.i0,410,
1
State 1 ,rff ',* '- .: .• *` , , Inx.
_iv t0.... , ..11, sfi
,„w, . t oot:di-edicts 'all.,we cettbliebted ••;;•in,,i3 fli.soo.2pq.pr i ''tia'ghtiiph. *oft. Christi,
Thel' xhiiki-ona Wavy trali.l4ll6lr. fa ° A 0 . e .history d . 4 1 1 . 43 '4461,1r74aa1./' of I. wmi - Pirii3td TY:_o:pt , iPu'lliltAePientgil
I ‘ ll
waCena rilrAtike9e=atilt..eMPllp AtE r r° aOLVT,-
-Russell, the well-knowb Cr cr orris- ' . Tinv'Wifil;)tiria.N, kgrilDivitivzOONPßller;l ar Pi• e4 " °4. l° " 4 9 P r i al3a4 • -.-
~
pondentpinatifterwaris at Newdrkorif and nwsmulfes p his :
,ear: met-:at tSheffug/toolts 1 ! I.l)34linyr, kkgrievi 40 say, as ioaioathal
Nyttabingtorq, ball :tor .months. iasciwriaten. meeting has been one of much interest. byk. , the Ais,testariebraf from India ; lies.Zbeecii
very, roodernt d.lelydan sensiblya andylwitin Greg -ipritabi ill.? dividedifintdt thirt,y4nte , egnipedleac to leave Oahlittti tinder: With.
remarkable freedomironi , ,bitterness kaki,: distrietvainbeitalp at its, annualAt3ynott of:s,,dysentorn-gohtffibn %maga ahlrollenndlor;
North.. 40'1 , 4 iiatirdtp. last appeared; is, ie- ministers and4laymenieleits irlappepresen, '..f. Divhind; iridlts hopelofl sating :his fothera ,
morkahleertieleowhich r iatea ithb wind .outs tativetwliesekdnq it iw-tisiattend;eaoh: ande,7 wise impgailled; andlgriseitrenilifii. , Wh o cans
of, those. intiateillbelloons.i.sent:upt by ,ithet alliwfi theleoinniitteel.of Atervieiv;'m behalf '.,-, tell urlaetherJor-r not ,tb, iwyetoran soldier ..of-
Xiates . and .tba.-Sticadadel.•4 Thp:ianzated of.thiLdistrict, Co Whiciiihe , belcingss• - .lldser' thi 44-essefehalll Iftelre•eur ahores•-•alive&
says ;„that many . ptittlie , iwristappAsefiawith. Methoclift Irevlexii ' , labors to she* t'hatte'theseM:Tanifelaboriouei ho i rchei n , Ills Eter v id e , ; - ,
theuktherieark.iver 'jut ‘.
~...1. . , ...‘ . B4ifskiaPd important preparatory Comgittens leeneie4,4 too "!*)4•4l , 24l.fltlatuow'irfidyisain4iii Scotland
speswilp•tiver spirrLt, . :lig ..-.:; ‘'.,,. ~, : . te . ... miskreartnitenti...efLtlie44erikibtativ, c r , 1 todivves kan4u..l4 fmiefehatkhisrlii . -
"tc whether the Amenieamtn of& sett , r._
nett later defiled! It iwirrire sthat tihifr. iewilyalemd 1 their Ites haw* mamma' . m" . otiff' tubas - we; e 4 firs#l
”e•-- . 1 - - •• "- '
• • • ',_ , ~, , ,,,..f e , , ,-, -: .-
•
ROPEAN•CORRESPONDISQ
Tire Valoesof the Negroes—The. Prethien4'4l dfit •
isopncensent-.Satisfaction in 'Engianci-st /lard
ea "Vo l ./4nm. of the North--The Fled 14
z-Nonh . „-lßeibbath • _Profanation-- leait . r.ig ftignsse.
t lotranty--False YieWe, in. England—The „frOnolo.
.14 of 'Sksite cis As— Met Ito dielronferti
Privileges-;-The Sugrome f ftbet.ictli Qrder •
- , --Ifome Mission Euestwelisq-,...,Coming Jubilee of
Foreign -Missions—Mr., ure
Arthe,r 4144—The
State of ItalgThe-JsStisid • Pleeiclegduca
tional Statistics r, ••of Scrimps- Discussed
and Condemned= Dr. .Tobson's Phdippic—Biness
•of Dr. Dap—saints/74rd , rßounchei toss
Church.,—.Home .I: l ',rovitiotl, for ,Old Mistionariee r i
A Oonviri and an' English fudge at' eta
cuttaT-Grief toliselfiisionaries—Con.science 'NO.=
_raged.
Per the Preebyterian Planner
MNIII
OM
their •liberties=----Whether, they destroy or i
preserve State rights-44vbether they respect
or destroy the Constitution." All this )
may be very well for. A' historical students,"
toqt "Great Britain is much more inti. '
znittely concerned in Aliehard facts , of this
terrible war than in supoulations auto green..
backs, habeas dorpnsmartial lal, arbitrary 3
arrests, - taxation, slid* the like.. She !Inv
most deeply interested in' trying to •disj'
cover 'whether the ttorth is about to •bs..
cane a' great naval and military power, witliA
an overwhelming' , ae4 triumphant army, '
and a fleet of ireattgth - ' in•eitheir own
wat`ers." - The writer oes- on to say':
a What use, then, there in propheaf-
inifiii iieenlating, i ' iiW of the facts
i t
fore' din' eYes l ' 11l (fiats'lrelL-the re
treat 'of - Lee to the n. gbh's:Al:aid . .of Rich = l ~
Mod, after a diaaetrop attem pt _ on 'Ptit , '
ajlianka, fonadadiitlittfaatis, on 'a miamil
culla& of the raorficiei of the Confederate' !
Gilisittiiiiilnt in ' ititirand -the pOiceikittiftit' • 1
I xtl3oe4iitickh bYthi lifilgrilit'of fite;Bliinaht- i
dOah'ValleY find iof: tile- , line orthirlikpiiii?''
hiumook the coMplelt , - IHasiionayil -
Miesiisl4l ') . Y th e ift. talti; trolyiit tiiiiv:
try to - - -IlekatA trade hi 'l'
EWIMM=I
. .
is an eaten* lint OW filet' remains that
there is moi , pioper. elder - .representation in'
the, Qonffirgcn, :Thisistaqaer!hard...eare-,
ly, and not quite up Ito thp proper standard.
" There are matters : " says thO Review,
" Niltich,7aiacording to the genius 'and con
stitution be- , Methbdism, it is the province
of ministey3 exclusively to manage and de
cide on ; such, for instance, as the accept
aPoo of, : c„ait4iciotes for the ministry and or
dinatitim.; oases `of alleged delinquency of
motel zoonduct, (though in
iegard‘tollifs therels sprovision by which
trustees' in oertaiii-loalies- ouitbe , empowered
to aet.;),antl,,OtbeT matters .affecting direct.
ly tye. relations ,of i tke mipisters with eaoh
. `J. ..
a %fel n all i niatteliifirtitlflpastoral;
tie itendeney i(onlyea .tendency,titowever r
aniziot poweo leonferred Ion" otidsen mem
:94, 7 eg mple.,) , s.°•la PNrekaPi fraPk,
taxi ppen-earted -intercourse between, the.'
tha l sionr
`aitilltictillesteifiblies." 4
The eihogetietio , l3l3aritoter koNtkethod
pithich , eharaaterized its earlyikiatolifi),Pbfg
ing mom and sricrehronhh to beff pn.the
maser air -
I Bythe lack of a sufficient number of
tears among the young ministers at
and secondly, from the fact that up
gently (if not now,) there has been
r • •
vision mid() for the support of rt.
Missionaries and their families. M'
aries coming home in the prime of I:
obtain .pastoral or professional emph
but they are the exception ; and as
aged and worn out, it is surely wro:
they should be dishonored by being
pine in -comparative poverty. Dr. G
in his Moderator sermon before the
Church last May, powerfully pleaded
cause of returned missionaries, and I
lieve not without effect. lam also nun
the impression that Dr. Duff will, if sparec
act as a paid Convener and Director , of the
Foreign .Missions of the Free Church of
Scotland. .
The closing days tf, Dr. Duff at Calcutta
lave beoin Marked With a painful disap
pointment. A young Hindit convert, at
tae-inatigation of 'tilfindii father, and -br
Ala fiat °fan inonmpetentJudge--the bitter;
'fop Ctristiari3cissiocul—has been forcibly
sent :back to heathen home T. •
It is some comfort to know that the law
ak laid down by the Judge at Calcutta, will
`biPcialledzin question, 'or at least be sought
.toybetremedieff. But the hardship is not
thaw:great-in this, case, and must be felt
bxr Muff old 118 colleagues very deeply.
J. W.
, . • IMlniatera and Preaching.
A colDrespOndent sends us an artiele,•the
driftetrAink.is a censure upon the min
istry.;forrAot:;bringing
"beaten oil" into
the sanstiapjjflutfor preachipg "incohe
re.nt stuff' sermons width, tiiiatead of
tiltrsolid, ifitidiectual
and. deiply4piiittuil _qualities;" eke . 6 ' mere
commcnkplace. performances." ;Ilia heau r
er g " to to sees minister of ;the glor i ous. .
Gospel falrear! elevated position, and then,
on no amount, suffer himself , to d - eilOenT""
he' lo i vet to " see him ' grasp andliandrehis
subject- with. the strength of .a.giantrand
examius.aud: dissect it in suCk -a maun'erz
that hie hearers. may r sec ,symmetery and
beaufi,. ; and". - 'feel its iniportance:"
thaefi, eierfniinfster of' the Gospel ought
to haVelindefihis 'control every thing need
ful :Tor -4he oectision—matter, voice,.
logio,,and .imagination; nine
easel lent- oe l 4 no 0 9 ' 1 • w i 4lb°,4 l ai.
snit:" - He thinks . such a" minister. ''w
never - compel "hie' good deatiZte go to"'ail
apothecary shoP to' get a Smelling littiie• to
keep him awake during •Divinerservideerf :
We Ihink it would do our 061.11138Pc401.1t
godd to meditate candidly, and prayerfully,
upon four things which we will venture - ,t4
suggest. r.
;IT 'lle ought to coisidet that giants , are
not.' natural productions of the ordinary:;
world, and therefore that it is , a _little unni
reasonable to expepte . ferynunista(of ,eaery
pariah to be able "'to . great; end ' handle
subjects with the 'strength of - &Vane!
Besides, giants wOnld;be , eipensifei lain.:
ries,'.and, even if they: were'. more .commoti f
it, t p a question whather i ,evety pountyy,par,
1 ishltroyld feel'.44 to, feed. and Clir,lae t nn t ,
if 'they Could get him: 4 errimpit,.biir*l
ritiligitideit 'Wlll ll 'B44' the 'rnonAlittliulooliii'
. .
at the'subjectawith common sense anthean-.'
430 r,, that;_aceopling IQ' the: .6minnontlawe 0,
supply and demerld,4t iewhallyntaieeetni;
able to expect ; every minister of the gap
pel to exhibit unusual intellectual strebOh .
and 'culture. • "Bniiiience in 'every` pre eV
Sion is the . exeslption, - ad:: trot the - rule.
Our COrtOppOrteleliO7prcttiatilyi never thinks
of: mvmbling becartrAtivvillage4lawyer is .
not a.Webster,NiMason, or a :Olioate ; bit,
village school/11 . N. 'in Agesidaiel'elton,'
of.VSillizian ; .liitt offi 1 IV( (teeter VDO - Alier;:
nEthy;.eWarren, , ,cr: a Bigeloir... his' village.
0 4 110 ! --4 f , he have ,one-,-atlxeeley, a, Aite .
or.
.a Bryant;
,hie,F 4 illagn .. poet ,a 14ouiter
lowt ills:flakes, or a .Whittier; his „village
shopkeepii a Beebe,ii l'Obilyoi'a Stewart.
He is quite mitentiidoilaithinla-his Tittle'
world': is egettiug en • qVite-'.oreditably and ;•
stOisfaatal l 4Yrifottg -1 3 ave -,-JawYeF :xko
can • draW. a, deed, i 41 4 - w 4 0u.0 .pas t t examine :
.tinn . of . the k title4uVer!; a• ischoOrmlster
' whO'oitli. (Wiry toyartiiii na phi - illy 'oder %lie,
rudiunuit4 and s OlVoocasion - efeu • remit- one
'lately to the univetitity_j, a playeinian, i whe
:can °QPcilwr,-clliqlEgik, - .P.9.1,,-a1 2 4 , 1 2 19a 9 ,4,11 9 1 ,f 1
.wh - o can at leatitehow a ffitit against plithisis
mid Ipiilaiite; i ifiiredltni Who . • g &rip= rekSec
' table:kale ' 'arid at/Cacti dp nal hie way judi
,' ciovsly,;foe,the 4 right sideOn, politics ; is - poet,
i . i . who
,ie j gogoil, inmitaph,,glewing in , epith a
laminm„anrcilia comes out stFoug, in. an.
00, 4iloggilciiritiitari!i.ifiremsithlint .o r `
ttiii ivh - o )-Itsiep.alqigtle 4 Of 6 7 1/etre:lug 'thht
everybody wante r an& steal ready Iv/Awn
. ish, ;by expreP 7 fkaY: Anlounti of anything
that, - anybody, Tay i ,destse. ,Does not our
'friend "see that, in these, { connexion s , . to, in
trodtiCe?'tlgiiiiti." to' 'the iiilpit Would be .
OW oat of proportion and 'out of reason;`
and!thiit - inatnad of clamoring beeatumithe
village pulpit ( does r uot ta:exuble under. the,
.weekly thunder ,of, a ..lieeq.k4F,,,or ,expound
"with the iveeklbtalifi of a 'Barnes, or
*astonish th - eiiiiitives with ale weekly won
der ogiV:fifiitirgeliii jAtri t tiglif io Ilk 7 vAry
grateful; 40! hams: the•anirm*4l434l4es of
Ukriol l araldad -tliers77,4l a, oalm, , practical
mid 'itifelitiOnate - itieliner-L., by' ionie geed*
mitri = wl4li,iiitillf"tiri' iiiii of the' - lawyer;
tauditiis.asolioolmsder; ititillf.iho doettir, and.
the editor . , daud'Aho poet, and: the merchant, : ,
..inlntelieetiari t pliltnie And Acivtuperioy i
tin moral Attid'splr orne; - Without_billag ;
alga : all ' iiiiiiiiii eiii:Cat ' ' for t h e` 'i-oreacOliA
'shifo . nrit - thbOl e ogielil SeiiiiitryVthliTiefd-'
.
deny= 'of iioollego, the 'Milt' , important'?
eittmattsanoy r .or anyabitgof ,that sortpaay
:1119#1 3tikki) t.hPi)anfr e l 4 l 4,l 6 l4 , ! i4PttPl . sed
:their associ at e s hie congregation are, for.
elirilar It i ptAkiiiiiii" 1 "6 . " their tiiii.''' l ti r
would be jatiedic'se i dAliP idloVnalknitifillls
co3ntry w lawyekvabeeruse:thajt vet notata*-
I \ la adwtillrtr MllB4
.i " t4 ' r V
4
. 014 i la i eryi i ,isata .i pte
he' is nOf - glitelleottuirgiifif:' '
•211/11e . oilk,lit , tiirit t niiiillftethit: vet& lel&
ministerimindeadi wursalo Amato& by their,
ogugrtgatiops4lBl.93 rov,(ir itlieir vaakieg, the,
most, , othAuSelYes ,PqtgkotpfLkly.l. rlVeir al
selaries - v4, gener a lly `scarcely, .more ,t han
suth'6liint to - iffoll tteinYaria'iliar c fillill6;
the 4 tetre'lleceellitiesvtaaordinaryi 'collateral
oft life,?. without. 4 . ,) eimittiagt.tlie ma Malay. 1
0 4*.e..VIrstY147: 1 ..Anks.illakktkwiYibY 1f149h:
U r i .%.l l Bll m i 3: t` b , e l•ca r o4e4? t h ei r ".;
m
gu toe with tile , history o men inn''' .
thilfg i nfitrgkaird t iStfile'Veile tilirgraP
of , the , - exist? iti , th It'ottl Wit ou iwbiolviaa ,
teileetualokreadth gaud% forcie Immiabladde:i.
P9O- uMarlY a !Pastor ,ja tlataa4 'bY,4lo lB '
stiw ir plople
„for , f ,preyalling . " common
ptv.,e eermons' 'wherithe stmete Ala ihi that
tt4 FlC.?3l6l;*liliAttt *Pie But tliiliielofti'
oft.sginilgitt , ' ~:, •:ktitiatikosishathitaklibitir
without. p' *tariehato"
• 4 '5,
MR
nil
sermons—though no
agree what they are, ...
when they hear it—b ,
to help their minister , '''
is to grumble at their supposed otLreace t' ',, ..- 4
3. Oar correspondent would do ',well to, ~......:.
consider that some of the best idgea of , V
.. V
human nature and its needs, an ;of the '
adaptation of the Gospel to suppjy that, ,'..!:-, .:''-',.,,
need, have a small opinion of 11144.11*-IYr:, tl
commonly called " great " sermonsTA'• 14 . ...:•,•' - .F:l': c :; - •
end. They conceive that the sole re , ) c-•
~,,,
for saving men is in God's truth, a . -.... '; ;c 4 ;- .li .
by his Spirit ; while they think ti — ~ 4 -t-, : 11
" great " sermons, being apt to draw off a ' i1c 0 ,. 4 "
tention from the truth itself to the garb in -
which it is presented, are not so well suited
to that purpose as " little" ones—which
in the plainest, simplest, most unpretending
and affectionate manner, seek to bring the
naked truth and the nakedl soul into con
tact. They remember Peter's sermon at
Pentecost, and Paul's at Athens, and the
results which followed; and they cannot
help inquiring whether that is not the
greatest sermon which • does the greatest
good, in being the means of saving the
greatest number of souls without reference
to its intellectual height or depth; ! and
whether the reason why a good . many
"'hungry sheep look up and are not fed,"
is beoanae - they are presented with a great
rattle of husks, instead of 'the sincere milk
of cthe Word. They are, impressed with
Dr. Wayland's remark .that "to ' the
preacher of the Gdspel moral preparation
for the pulpit is of far more importance
than intellectual," and !lig' that - many min
isters might joik.with him in the exclama
ion, " if we gave as much attention to• the
preparation of oar hearts, as to the
. Prepa- ,
ration of :our sermons, how different, would
he'the tieeoupi'whieli'we should iinilei'at
a 'coming day." ..' • ' •
4. Oar ,currespondent may ao well to in
quire whether in the matter. of "sleeping
in meeting," which he facetiously intro
• dicea . by a reference tO:the saielling-bottles
of the apothecary; there ieliot , a tendency
in the 'public Mind' to thin* an altogether,
Undue. .reaponsibility upotriae -reacher.
It a •lmpnii.toi be•quietly-immuntAdon . many •
quarters, - that it is the preacher's plisippas
to keep, people awakein ehuillin f ilifie 'lilt
- biith:;'and that the taddiat% or - i inincitUos
smart:RAe and faithfulness , is . thin -to* . be -
&Wilted in-inveige ratio to his peopleArstn
piAity;,lnd..thie itOtllont
_reference_ totany ,
honor, conaoience or#effprt,,*-4he matter 4
on their'part'l ' The y'may stuff themselves
as full of soporific Sunday delittinitta iii th l itii' l -
-greedy appetitaiL,---
meeting-house .as infifontilated as,possible;
may let all the lullabilq orgature and ist
have full away Witli qhrillij 'they &OP, it
is not their fault, but tlielaitister'S !'' "He '
was so. dull; ,we *tin have4i/f.eelicr; smart
er man ! What good can a*ister.do his .1
PVlVey.if he dP net 4 9 4e 9 P4,4 3 `n1aw5k0 y.'
e are dispose to have large charity .
_or. .
many'Stibhath' gleelien,' especially in the
country.' We fel& will Inoli-tlat fOrys ''
. farmer whols engaged'in - out=door
active ut;door
labor all the t week, to'sifilown in doors, co:
pepially in a,,7arm and .elopp,r2gm, on A
warm day, is, almesi inevitably physically
- Braatquidue with - ix:angle sleep. 'tied We
very Well' la - odt , ' thit the vast nia' Yeerty kif: ,
our houses of Worship r iri-both vountryind
city, are sckilly,ventileted in •beth•tiummer
' and Winter that we have (Atkin. felt ~tigt, i t
? was almost a wender that-4n th'eaenee
of - Wiikefuribifygbh-L 7 titentitils-hifiirrielf .
did- not go 'to aleei• , is lei istdd. 0
.ThitAte "
protest in ths , nailieLof•All 3 that i 5 Inlif. afriii. ,,
holy, against holding the presetierulaitoon-,-
s sible for his peOplelesiddifYthts'regaid:' , ilt
. is the hearefiT,'dtitto" ktitplirarkelf-a4#el ,
: and ivouldlkif,therprenclher werg'efer 443 -, ::
soporific in. mammy: , , Tho ,, A - 1141,11 . ); : , :t
met tOgethif %rote:qui:lW) itioAtilopol ? .. .;,
not merely to' hear al.iiiiiiliiketlftlrcop'et' '
respect for (A& deihtddi -then i• *Wkleal
ness, without 414 -, reltiellAi't;Ottie - Weaelf-.. ,
er. If is l l.- sliardViand kittrifdiaii 11!I hiiilch4v
sleeper' t o 4 tattilife - fo Vtingleihialiirdway--%
contempt Of - CM'S 'iiakitind ihotiab;iiiid 'set-
0 vied, Ind his tivhiledht&nlittifer the'siiiipleht
I phyidealgaWs; by liifetendititd that iti•is • die ''
. 1 minister'ssiduty'edotkeirp Ihiiii-li-kfittii,4l644'
i boletus.: He Miglitlas l / 4 . 4ll"tiltiltallat'iia there
, prelitiAirtethity tb - .Waled' irithiSrepetit-';'. end-)
k so `6lo4eshilepei4istent 4 hialtTtiehee ItcAls 4
pastor 4ihteed'ofiamenAtf. '-'- - -: -: "
- Ire Ea? ffieet thifikalin' l fid'-diiiiikeiftvez---
ciish:br 0111440 fitiyWng , ' riialledeNtiiable .
in•lnuttorsi and' tier cherallitt be&use - rwe
1 ' thhiletherestitreoltlinitpidelo -- ,thestdaject
', tibiblVigifda l cbtiiioffedititE.—:= Coni4 l egdas - 4- -
) a zi,m-i..- . 3 1 .• e-. 7 ........= ~.„,,,...,, . ; , ,
.I I •
jjl d ,f4J ..: 411'1.7tec, 4. ;
* f. WoAh,iotiO Awfahaud4tarzikle.,s4ll4iin..,
itself; artalDavidlumratwelL,PratiUthikk pig
nifteant;WontYPltatol/ 1 3240.1Yttbe
ariness that be could contotao4o;;t .10244
t entrance into: the withuot: 4?ur
r and: trembling; Duhli„wartifeflliiic
tion of.theitemtpteri4Ltir,igio_all .to.r,y9fratfti..4
ofthis ticights t ovei fteletauli#•• " pohiph_j?Yz••••;
sin. .beoame ItAulikukyerV;
,A 1
thp . power,of oteftlparui claims tins qrku,
thfwaAttltlyshattsebfAis tabeiniolohinairbiora
thek.'itortns:i-to-,,tiot:paatik4ty
tberftinneriteaiuxt,haalnot +
kliniewbo hastsbolisketkdeith, l obtai
•
amid imniartality,talte da4lpwaits .tuatil4lw4.
' resurrection to grasp,:hitceian Ads .s
brace, ttomi4Ogother4viabhialnel 4in'
unfathoin able Ail:quof e taro • s
is lin • itself aCdosildfal, object ritfa43 * gtilitvi t 4
tion_ Iteitt.ealled an onwaYro.aaialltrteistn"
of considetationainvestejtolW ifftdiffitni4
ttirea.--.Nev. H. skte(hossa.
1 . ! • 1118 • ' , .;: er 4 ,l
rat ; wtriJ• 4 k . • •
3 4!
monota •;; ' O O6 •
trad Ire • % Jr.: ?;
has • •ng the round ' o aki
sib2liq.l9l9oeivicrg ssooo,_ip .
,` "puifiehers of'hintii A tirifilik.
Oita." l HßAitlatitga- 4( liftetßit 1.,b0 • Oefft,
r. even a thousand peitiot'itr
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r
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