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•ft* * ' ■ ■ -t0!P mr # jl,, s. rr*,.. .IITHfll 1 . ‘ i nsiTBR. Dlumbif W'~~- "te j x, m. o. ■ THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COM Ml I A, S. C., AUGUST 15, 1873. Ajr» August 15, 187& EDITORR: ^.iL|i|IUDK, D.D, Co lam life, », C *:■*.*& Rev. J. 1 MIL ss LER, A.M.. StMBtna, V*. In f**mhal», «mty; in memmeantiaU, liberty f in nil thing*, charity. n S-=ST—:-==l3*:^=SS3 * rnci a i. lumen*. moat »*> «m*«U lt*nk Check*, o Kkumtbrku Let p* tre ohltgvd t« Pajxuw are an ■ eei uircid h., „ the paper 1‘»jmui» are mmh to Mibae eipre** order to diaeon ivrd, ad nil arrearage* i bneriben until itinne U re- ffiad pi tote mber «f t mini dCMIli. U Ofol v an nrw- r by mi mail, I* not *af ive their name* rerv vfntly indie*to whirl) which are new saber Not only the name of Um peel but *leo that of the county MM pApMafel;4ife*arib*r i* ur«e***rr. la order that the pfoper entries may be promptly and Mi should 1* it tVn -upa lately/and not in to foewire peeper alien - tMU-| ■ t n mww* oded to, agf" - Thoobgicfl Seminary of the lra&fdtoal mm Lutheran Synod, it Sakoo. Vi. The ueft session of this institution will ojkju on Thursday, stop (ember 4, 1873. Tboee who deni re to enter am expected to be promptly preneut at the opening exerctora, Testimonial* with regaird to their Christian charac ter, literary attainments, etc., will he required of all making application for eaunedlioii with the Seminary. a- Further information will be given upon application to a A. ftKI’AM, j^itohan, ltoauoke Co., Va. Contiatution of the VliUar* * . , > it • t- , Do not forget it* Sand on yoor subscription—02 for 51 numbera— and when you send your own tend $2 additional for some friend. This will double our subscriptiou list and keep the Vieitor alive. In Arman. Our sldiidcoaehoa hare all stopped runuing. Last week wo had not a single arrival. In Virginia are yet 53 delinquents. In North Carolina 7. In Sooth Carol! oa06. In Geor gia 28. lapd iss i sai ppi A Scattering 23. We stand very much in need of what ought to be coming. egpr»e mmm maimmm* Wtera As •ball eo longer m$*f the (fetal legee at a member of thie I fete of | If eNr mm The SUferftioa. Correspondence, »Va. Your J*. C. has been ■' ^ “Dear Brother: H. J received, add as I read it I was glad to find that) you have had encourage ment sufficient to induce and justify you to oodtinne with your arduous labor to serve the church of God. I will do wh4t I can to get a few more subscribers* I regret very much that our ministers, whose interest and usefulness In their work it would promote, d(o so little towards circa lafcitig the paper. I say, and 1 say it with truth, that ft is their fault. They aay nothing about it) they do not go abotft and show it; and It Is therefore not to be wondered at, .•when It ia| not taken by the laity, a Their big t|lk at Synods and Oow foresees dobs not do the work. 1 wish Sometimes that I could express myself and left my thqpgtrt*. f would let them k*ow that we laymen take . notice of thfcir remissness in regard to the Vieitor. Some copies of tbs Obeerver have been introduced here by , but I have the promise that when the time is ont they will take our paper. A." " a * Who SiaH Vote. lu supported our view given in No. 253, we extract from “The Obn* stitution of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod and Minmierium of Sooth Carolina and Adjacent States, adopt ed Novemltar 15th, MS4,» Chap, 5, and Art. It: ’ - “If auy ordained minister, who is a regular member <rf this body, re- rigs* hie pastoral sbftrge, er Is not again regularly settled In soon other congregation as a pastor, though ho desires to be so settled, he shmii kme ao vote, nor be eligible to any film, yet he shall, as long as be is devoid of a congregation, retain hi* amt i* this body. If, hovovse, a regular member of this ministerium, though Mi ottchUing as g pastor of a cog gregatiou, shall be employed by the minis tetri aw ss a mismooaiy, oc shall engaged as a professor, tutor, or instwotor oC ju^uth in a Thnotegtoal Seminary, Colfogo, Academy, or aay other lifenmr institution, and per form . miniatarm duties as often as Kinengugemcsts will permit, be shall refcaip bis ae*t and veto in the meet fogs of this Synod. Bat if auy min ister shall relinquish bis ministerial Her. Mr that’ he over 300 yearly calory of 0300. ifaviag They do ao( add large hail; to support, two hundred dollars do not amount to roach nmd bir mast therefore labor with his bands day oae tad day ta Be has so time to study, aud if books are wanting lie shakes his sanaoas sat of his sad, as he says himself, talk* and ts luj ^ (ilodsdt 1 ^ Ik *' f >•, j> y, teaeh. He regrets this, sad it aaa ioas to give himaelt wholly to tht nnm<ttr> ; he ia ahm fearing, and giflml man, sad beloved by all who know him. pio has proposal to hts people that if thev «dl mt kim I i**i a tmv. lie will give them ta retarn his undlvi M time hih! labor, bal ihev itoeiaad. they '1 bal because they are aawUliag. They scald, if their hearts did set lave Uaeie Ham’s grass Necks with * U it right fee a sash a God f 1s hs not lbs vain ignMdM0hNl that they are lovers of Christ, whoa ia Itoot they love thssMalraa f Ought he set, ia order not to be a partaker of their a, go hie way sad aejr, “Eves the very dust at year aMy, which steav ih «a as, we do wipe your Bal thoro tig which often leads a faithful, seal lev lag pedhsr to mmis with a who dots Lord • Njj UUttitee, Is earvyiog ef the the Uolj load in the lodta*. T idhf the glee CM Of | mm id! Gedwtth their mas God speed osm ,|«r tm*.. - If k tM fVl IS .IwW** mm saw deay % Ii army ef to 300, sad We traet to Bot now ter th mrrsaairt s Rev. W. Beach hoe sad 370 mumbers, W§ do sol knew what salary they pay bias we era 0*00 mdm ibs bmpnastaa that oae <>f biidtefeahsa prefect pray fag to payfag, if tbeai hooor God by the tioa. Tohei the Lord. I its of a ai are permitted to try the faith, to sod to prove the of oar “Alma*** atoght charge as with M in his btsod, is isos It sg, twit m M»f manner—we give feels i 1 mmm afesags * in n <>rth was once hi a dittos } bet It for sons condition t A WtKfi by a Artemi has the folienrteg “You can also inform Dr. R. that Mr. —» the Methodist preacher, ia try tog la brash op the Lstberan cbnrch. Be |0 9b church at a ehurah sailed Geld Water which hi satire!v Lotheraa The Lutheran* aaat for Rov Mr. Benchol. who west sad. nnoanhed thoeaoM day. The Metho did not at all lihe it The Prcftbytomn* ialeed to build a church ia take the we will a saoy la with the hm have already soiled lately left the united with tho Methodist*.* This deplorable state is very to .fho ' rsa, the h utterly good Wees R for ones tfP »!*.*kei os^^mfLroro to vff It ywl pflWs Vm% bo •0, I ,of (be In aay other for M by fem CT and 4 «, ft sent* t. - A * . . will be Ml vacant, and then wilt the otters, tbs possums, the fogea ami other nifeiesn We era told, it bee im proved the Ieohs Of Ibs whole uses try. Mr Boarhfa health baa boa b* resigned on the ***** t named of UMII WNrJ WfWBl w Vwfl, FtaMfeW® fe vmtjr handsome, and wo may my with pro mmi■ jk I.,m mm*bI flor it# - sad hove sent him «df to the Vtogtom sywings to spend a snap l> ef month! Thie w as If should ba It m a pRy, ^ ^ k' h * • llul wbat In the Mr. t The < foods of IfeeTwe / a MM I We know Itlslhis Is the rbarge ef 3n» hove only IAmm Asa o sm-m emM aj^mHC S'lo^gbm^k llkimm seh* es s*mdfe^^m *m » Wap Ira MRBw « i.wnPMrasi m URHOWF WmWmWrnmm twtj flMHilf IftfaM Kit Vmtm lo cto m risli s s SMtfd we are seder the bars sot a wsgie Whet TWy"wtaM ZAa Jaly l«th. ta aa srtsrie ea “rates ta the views of ta s suite ns ssalras tt says i The j0mRffesVJ^^0temStaf^tewed n id I 1 ed this 00 pofps 000003 fi s psafe #jm 01# LUSaM f Om!^ ** vw 0m Sfcurchst l| is s of It, bat 0mi nmtr 0 is to sad d is to usaa iofetaoce. r these who sad bis holy hading fault sad afoi mnrisg the obarah. Ono says, wbon is emt oa fee porch, altar to God's holy word, 11 thought It would sever end, and wbat Stagtagl did you ever boar cash assembly yells f" “Mo, 1 sever did,* is tbs qstat ra No wonder oar cougrega ia nothing to jKkPW is IMSt til Si v«l I think they wil | SSiiMUSmSLro Sit CM* S*1^*^R0S|0I Sl*1 wvnfxi* firs* IN0M U I* up » Will M wtM • i twr« u» iIni * ■. VI e beterve ta saeh an the ni all aslant for n it there is no U work mi the Month nan only be by the two I lowers) bo the eoase ef cooount wnrforo. It ta ferasif days *ead the Vb North T** Rt foti Ctanusiil*. ef the Rmraf a* with Mo The tel by Jesus, who Is the owner of the temple. Then tltali t u I drone nnvlhioe to build ® IMP 4MMt J doing all met nee tu my power to pou it to ptaataf Roar ta sad with God's think digrrvullt Itesncenbag ffssl Ibr raapuneifaliiy Is year*. Net only hi It yoor ImHtf' S'uora n* 11 #n *iu*i * k*''b IPMa ||S0fl ■Wg'lgjv WeV RPi#R Ik »***l it j lor (kd nil) nod no 0000000 call y on to so noooont for yon* «sewn*4*hip Think of jroar is ont da; oflor day MSimbUC"*- etroprororae* #*Sis* ■—» * *- - ro -aiMitrl jmf t Ji ml Hll |P0^^RM0mB(p WPw M0AfVo VffPU Ml the beat of bis sltolity for your kaera prnytag d has given him non la year cat the arrmwu *ad if ad 0bd the for example, it ts bard to iouwdocc tho Lutheran “form* (ns «ome of oar Anti Book of Worship brethren persist in railing it) of wor ship into those hslf and half con gregation*. It does seem passing strange to ns that Lutherans should prefer the “forsT of worship |*ac tioed by almost any other dotiomi nation than that which ia recognised as the Lutluraii mode, or “form," if that word to still insisted upon. It seems that it has never entered the mind* of our Anti Book of Worship men that our Methodist sod Presby terian, sod other brethren, have “fermeT of worship. We only wish that all Lutheran* were as strict ta adhering to their “forma* aa other denominations are. In the very at tempt to get rid of s “form* laid down and recommended by the Church, they inadvertently fall into a “form* of their own—neither Luth eran, Presbyterian, Baptist, Metho dist, nor Episcopal—bat it to found to be bastard. But we hare wandered from our rabjeet. Notwithstanding the incou veoieooe and lorn which our breth ren is Botetourt softer from s lark of oharche* wholly under their control, we find some true hearted aod good people here, willing to do their dnty so ter as they know It and are able to perform. Wc arc of opinion that a brighter day ia in store for our (feorchew here. Until recently (about twelve months ago) all the congre gations in this county were served by oae pastor. At the last meeting of the Hynrol or ttoutk Western Vir ginia the charge «»» divided into two pastorales. Since that time KEV. a. GKK1XKK has be** serving one of these, we learn, most acceptably, and the charge under in* ministry has been improv ing. Brother G. is a graduate of Roanoke Cal lege, and waa also s student at the Philadelphia Semina ry. He to a man of talent aod of sterling integrity—a worker aud a lever of the church and of Christ. Wo hope that bis present prayed, but the peonfe^ take so part fa the like the fall raepon* confession, and the can** tioo for mercy. W c ^ J ia not far distant wheTo!^ will be a static the ** Worship. Is Botetourt a gradual reforamtion i*«T We know that both the , ^ friends to the Book oy **** we trust their P»n*hi'/*** ywld their invjtMlieM iaad JS ardent advocates of R now iU o|>ponents. We ^ 1 than ever eoavineeg that more j^murenen, sot mfeiJ doctrinal position, h«t *1*' maooer of worship, Hrss obtained in most of Th«e «t get, aod h “" f w«*ip. 4*<t, • i, r*‘ servatiou extends, ear ' 1 churches, and many of tfo pic of our communion, not but highly prim it 8sm*Z| were once bitterly uppoauLtoi value it very highly, and uam willingly part with »t AtaT 1 believe it will couttune ts fe, ever it hao a fair trial. More anon. y.^i 1 was at the church in time, j ship with his charge may long oou I in my pocket a sermon m My Sermon on Priyg. In the beginuing at my life, «mi my way from the vmM east, Sunday overtook smati of P. ipastor of the church atu l»r. K out that I wua xtof<}»ing at the) over 8un * *y. lie called aod said be u mt«-d m«-1* imfok him oti i>unda) < > -ntog. Tbei ing hour he said wnnhl be< by Bro. P., who happed tot town. This Bro. though had been preaching for seven!] and, as they aay in the aUhn^ tension, he ranked me by For some cause tbatlaaiapli to recall, 1 was not in Dr. Wm in the morning. Evening 0BM00F0R00I It Is to God b> Oh ! how awoet would ad that he may be instru ta the Church, with the htemhag of God, in sorooiplishtog grant good. Under bin ministry we entortma the hojie that Lutheranism w ill ere long assume a more decided typr, that tho charge will become for the 010. era 03 ymt for 010) II hi tool oR mbwJHTwAI * ,■ -tasr^PiIJm«B wpsv™ * Lank at j|j| H 0^| g< tf hodtes ta sat l a tew of aa hat to gw with tho North. la It asA USMBfwfel t tec it than #L|k|l 00sms * -wtfiLj mmA^Mjrom wmji w w000r teP0MR0ni0Mi 00ji *^03a isii rt mw IH LmI I|lllta tadmM| lltom 9 it aot v«ny laaftteteat f — fsadhtNl am *0asa my teak iwgmrt tee the irrnapimi tfearsk i Sira R II Rftkev, BtsmL H | Mastev* Raamoa Rlker, Rraril. 10 taa; Rev W. R Rwwroaah •borgv, 030,; Rev. A. It Ra4e, (All, 1330 * 999 00(K9iK K K^^KkK9 11 0BMK 1 ! «0 Mate to Let as of this I there bag Gad. for he snndrfy Ifesm aato Rte to 0, i nwtetVeak as Wo maet aad aot abase it- aa essay do, hav tag (»«T• gAaty sJwsys ta vtew, aad great wf0 be oar rewataL Bvsl liltir G. X. Bnim r«t amt wn- day * is 4 ir gima. te came to Bute ■Bi '■ T mm* 9* Dftfti a fortnight, ttau the 9MIJ9 t'0uwp •*» njiftin ipci \mm 00 •vtfU| that tt nea* ecalvel} half an foat We aright left yon at tbe re arwal af old fttomhlftis, of the ngrtai| 107-*- fm ttor tM Dam* r |s the Amarteeo tat- gg Aegasi 3R, under the hood it Ml. AhtYv Wjtbe oonatf, A a. la praeperh hoitt si Inrh was * h>- sra w«t btmrn 1t*m what 0a 0 „ was ^ftrem (pes^ ^**ir or feme s |«ri% atg fetowrite grown Into manbnrol and wo manhood, and of the «M grow lag (rider; ftmt man ii»t lung ta rotation to the Hunk wrtn he wwwv iw0MMt«g to yon We rvgvrt that wv one not • rite you esmrr folly shunt ran rat m* nice ts at*rim»t itr twran, hat na itra « twu that we here gntherad ny> may not toe wholly antii (••1 sstervot in y on. T0hrv arc per- hsfa eight or tew Imtherwo organ i aetfoae lu t0i0e o**i*(ty. tsistl were we ta Map bore you might infer that was ta a •oariahitig Rat aa wv do wot (towit 9MlMM9^NK $^9$99^ 9§99KP9^9^999K9P99999^| 99f'99 KH99999( add User there to hut owe chuMh in tho emit# <tf tre hate hurw correct h mfonordi that to strwrtlv a l*th enM^ribonoh—Uw othmw m* f^Vtlmt^ wtxhl^ist ivi eohooi Itsstst, U sd*r This sermon had been great care and roach later, preached it over to as ‘ audience at least fine tiami the day, and weak to ehanha) humor with myself, Dr. P. all large and intelligent thought 1 had folly rifecirul in church work, aud that vital godliness will he more ful the advice of one of my tetafte of his par instructor*, Rpmely, “Whm We learn that Bro. G. j tempt to preach always hsm has tatradoced the Box Ry stem into I thing to say, sod then d his ohsrgis seal that it is meetiug j say it, no matter who is befert with gratify mg savor**. The other | wstiurate, lately formed ta this ewaaty. has Igen vacant (with the extoeptton ‘of occasional preach tag) natal quite recently. BLEY. J. F. E1KBE has received aod accepted * call to this charge, lie has jaat entered upon the discharge of his )mstoral do lava. Brasher K~ ta a young man, a grad as to of Hoouake *College and af PbtlesMphut Theological Semina ry , aod caters npou the work of the I was met at the church door hi P. who escorted me into tbe| I gave out my hymn, and vW0i hymn was being sung, Dr. P.i “What do you intend te 1 quietly handed him my headed iu large letters, “0a. lie whispered, “this is w nate. 1 preached on prayer tali day. This morning Bro. P. | on prayer, and now this* sermon is on prayer.* Tbiswmi a solemn outlook for me. I gpnisiry km «U fair prospect, of j P"^. hot he V. liofM* Out the people of bis charge will rally around him, aod sa|qiort him with their money aad with their prayers; thru may they expect the Lord to bless them. Fruwi a retruapect of the |>ast, aud of .voiCbftfe of liie praaswlt : <• I "Majujms v* I feMM GnftOtKE'-**! be A a rorAroi.ro Onus ill0L m rodl-> nu * M MlltR# iftlfeftftll 00 MB i'rutsetant rhildrwo from tfesto fef Rkt*i? ■an_ml'ist0te»m fe itxitfl ■%* a te be- on^Pwv ■ " n - "W-Wu^s 1 * aaa ^^ ltert|M of the TfeteH Rh hy V9T ts a f feit ja-ft'*!. 0lbAta v #taa www —a trahPi —.*s ( ^ , «ko 0th day wr Jaly, t«T0 ! any Pratontaat porcott 0Hbl^9tes0n bj^ro mm. ta* mat a es create a * kk jt. ifetawdi e-sl- tetdHfe; to -|Ln Yep Bk^Ota IU3 m- f A Will i*i U tait- 0B0IMw . MM W• MaFwwMIrWiPs 0afRag a ag 4m*Am type out troUwiawWm; w» would .t^i.MOA UttU* iki 4 *k#a t ** S'IBM 0myMI0kg3y0k-P^ * ■ 0ttww 09R 090NM0 * Um* p*»*i«to pari ska, very mneh of the diasmiantnuos with which they bat baa aorcv brcw the potaot af the i wondrip, teotag aboori erady dU feoturc, both 1a WhUnt in ham by theeotlrc It tanas g past with truth he wtod. i* bra 0 ymstoraAe < igfefe ts ; mrata mjh raiSiaife romitt mu uranstasi o ftaa u a m mutamnSio ; - *.... MsMMM 0Mi RfT m* |,WteWf' hfw 1 IHUpJg" Ti ' I ££ pB 14 ^ # B'Rto - I, , foJli ji )L afetokro, Lro -—* - I ta a that I i Tepee iwto is oouev <Ahmt ta vtaiteaZche Titm j «f M ter. ta roil onion chnrphe* may to keep alive the Lutheran W telth. ihrt lkt nut uBiurita tin H thrifty oeagrcguttuw*, mr a derided ** fp of Lrahrreutoo*. ll to a fritjr Yoor child may ml Mart to jron osri people to oolte with Ai* S 0* —■ #rnWla iiiif t i-k*t> Wl 1 w9v f* CM-1 it would be bet 1-4} till Bb t i tTU me btra it to bu’kl k to unr st will thto way. fade We THE PKOUrBC’TS ef the churches in Botetourt are eiKXMtraging. With a single |sh U*t im the piuri, eight or tvu orguul aatfons have been effected. It could u<4 br cx|«eoted llmt tlirac would be of Vary ^v igoroui. grow tti, . with but one minister in all.this territory, and the congee gal ions subject to the i»- ciMivenietice of *»*n»hipuig, in some instancea, in school bouses, or in ehuroheo testy partly under the uon- tnrf of the Lutheran Chureh. But now two pgWors occupy the territo ry. Within >Ue last year or two one neat sod couveniunt Lutheran church has been ImRl, aud H has betm inti lusted to ns that aft that is ry to build attol bet one, in the plus** of aa old school biss«w% is for 0fe right kiad of aa effort jo besgfeto hi that dircetijpo, and that j99jt ".S’yrk can be sccomplished. We doubt not jthe mm prafear wilt hat’e aa ey-ftfb this matter as soon as practicable. I letter, If the Cliurvh ha* inervajmd la tbe |Mist, we nee no reason why brighter prospect* arc not before it now. We trost that our brethren will take “Arab coar•ge, ,, that we shall frequently hear “good ti dings* from Botetourt. Tu us it has been quite a source of regret to find that THE BOOK or WORSHIP to not used by a number of cottgre- gatrims ia thto <8. W. Va.) Synod. By aow of the to mister* aod mem hers it to duly appreciated; but aimer we last worshiped with our own peopfo, we have not had the privilege of using our Book of Wor slnp In this ire|M*ct wc have felt that wr have retrograded about five years in the last few week*. The worship has npfieured lifeless to us True, fl|e mtittslei has ptoacbed aud Ifegttt ta lfeai. He asked, *%■•»! not some other sermon with ya r | replied that I had uok Tbml gesN-d that 1 take a text ani| ejrlemporeneoueljt. I do 1 should have been a larger n*M day, but for that suggest!* 1 scared me ont of a year 1 * He saw the effc'Ct, and added, 1 preacher should have a taR 4 sermons at his tongue’s end I*) such occasions. I coukl to up ;it midnight, and preach «J robe de and, if necessary* The hymn w as ended ami 1 1 flurried that I could sol opeuing {iniyei-. I called to HM ami he prayed. 1 gave out »? oml hymn, and we resumed vernation with heads <loW the pulpit. It was deter should tay my sennon at eft 1 In fact tbe audience si ready* ed the subject from the tbe hymus. anise aud auuspuced *0 saw a universal T nrmnc ^ 1 towards each ojlier, suiilera This d isoonoaried *® _ litkfe, taB l had somethiaf “j and : 1 detcrgjjwd- to )<^ik»Jierever 1 would,* fe*, Bro. P. before uiy eye*. his ordinary six©, but, by enormous prwixiruous. fore me as large as the, Rhodes, and be seemed to me ami griu, evety^fe»liP^ The m»nd, ja thouj ■ M'-M h#ad- at alL”, irhXf then ^ wondta how bn>' f J All fagSinsfai av<*yy^ ? houaa-. lf hei has rctamto " pZuls.»(th. wqL which hi* thundered 1**' , iMtateiipes into my excited Bight, then Geo. Whitfe^, toiby ia oouiparisou. ih 0 - not iu the church, be it ^ but his apectre was «*** « presamt. If 1 lau|^ ( thong W 4 liebind rue, having I] same sulyect a week ii,-- • , !* ’■ I ^fro-w < , ® ot «*[ * But h- •*’ p placed hii fl hi. er«rl«»f ^ -ad a fottei 2SU i ”' £** btt,ky ' 8 "'! "L^bed t»r * LTp ou tlU' Br DdKd <* oW " Bro. V Stop **r Zu i • oddr ";' ?***"* **“ ^ na *ript, »•”' " w& 1 ^‘ u j w it h some dim< u miserable m.1 <t teoi|^ to clos. ixrrd’s pr»y er » bu; , ^ I bad forgotfr noaietlringt *»* wh i * Perhaps I ended me do** 9iee )‘ I have often pr bat oever again/ro:| Pimt text would id Treating the subj. text, makes me th p j have not sc* taa him in the LhI p. in tbe most Bn portions, though h pack over tbe «/-< Life Insurance I- L> i BF R te* -1'V “Take no though vbat ye shall eat. < drink, or wherewit dothed." After reading the aggregation, Be\ . arid: “I insured m aad have thus beei fee injunction of tl •rer-anxions for tin of tbe undue care a had is now laid m forethought has pr tie ones.*—.V. JT. O The above is a the faith of the gre.i er, with his fine s believers. How coal that hard (f) com it years before insti i were thought of? see the Scriptures p and good men.. Ou what groum tell his followers to for the morrow ? of this life are w. hot the life more th body tkau raiment knows their wauts ; to supply them : kingdom of God, ai ®«*s and all thei* •dded onto you." toother failed to o ®wnd till be had Hfe insurance comp; One Christian brv thinks so little of li be has never tak< Another says, ‘‘It fsmWuig’ A ttkif feaocfally, it is a ® #r tbe stock is near the North. While no doubt wiv b»*e been murder, ftt the premium. 0*n a Christian *^nd us not into at the same time er ***<>«, tlmt, in it foefa temptation to avaricious ? if thl . J? take the safe sub ®»ni0g .against ii *®d his promises ar ^ 0aii ^ of an i„s, some of then 3? th Psalm: “Trust in the Lot thou dwel ? n y thon shaft jT* 1 a r *ghteous n a " tho riches o Sf■* i* ttmo: and iu t . y ^all be salisfi l r ^ «* h«de%htcthin do* 41 be 8haI1 11 ; th U ; for ^ Lo. J, h,s hand. I am oH ; * the righteous ragging brrat 1«73 r Ev *°««Ucal ^Cr.- V “" ft 1 «i.io u> H/.