The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, August 22, 1873, Image 1
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prayer nntil God answered her favor
ably, and pare her His peons throng’ll
the Holy 8jiWt{ and now abe in
happy and fill of zeal. Like EtMtcii,
•be walk* with God { and v« tru»t
that, like Ma, she will ronttoae to
da ao anti! tke end. Headers, have
you the oil of grace ia yon f Heaven
wilt aoott jfeoutaia all the gracious
kali all (be graceless.
■ IHNfel
ill M
ptsu la up lit, to return,
bod tar ar U>ee> ia a* mas.*
Tear* Mad tb* gawd »«u « eyes aa
be oaat. “Whoi a baa, awaas eotae!
WW a fifty it staastd be spotted by
toiag Wad III OMb wwatbar f*
*1 tbftak ia to the veto* af a obKM.
tad oa ayaa ia daar and aae,” aold
bia vtb, aba bad taat a Ktdft bar
•at Maf babaw, and wbaae beat!
sraa ayaa la take pity aa tbs Utils
taaiMK. *'*!■
Can rad ayaaad tbs deaf, and aaw
a ragged sbdd, wba aid:
•dTbartty, waal air. br (’hnsffe
The follow tup striking instance of
divine fbteqxNiUw (waa it not ia
aaawar la prayer f) is frosu tka imt
It Itgyjd—her na-.
land of spiritual
from thee, tba darkness and ftba
Upbt are both alike lo thou.* Trent
We before tba papa of Iba oHwntap
Sye. Bring yoar ant etck taai to
God, lot hi at probe tba tHaaasad part
—6be wound may Mnart oad aatara
shrink from the pain, bat alt I ftba
heavenly Pby ambus willperfearai wall
hia office bin healing pawera w»U
be exercised in due Inm and bring
health to tby soul.
Pbalfteur, the Spirit af Gud haa
opened yoar ayea aad revealed to
you that yoar aoal i« defiled Case!
thou ctsnnae thy heart bia Kba
aocamulatad saint of ao sonny years
af ipaoraaca aad guilt! i’auat ftbaa
torn o|HMt it a stream to partly tie
foulness. Nej 1 It would la n
task mare erdaagp thaa the dltb
labor of Hwreak*. Bat **tha Wood
of Christ eleauaeth fruat ail ata.*
Turn yoar pope 1 root yoar own
bann, where nil iagpdd end dark sad
choerlt.vii mut-mbci haw Lffthar
fififitorteil ' «»>d strengthen'd bin
heart; when he looked into the evfi
thereof ||p no Hi, “GftnT created thin
world out of noth
also create witaiu
righteuiMUHa**.” Tin
of Major C. H. Maine, of fbr Brttiri
Army, grant—i of the tote Rev
Oasoar Malan, of Geneva, fiwttzer
“By tbs Uwia which arrived at
Geaava from Paris yesterday, April
B, there traveled ia the same coaa
part meet of a Antdaa carriage my
amt, with a Belgian lady', a nurse,
aad dear little boy, eighteen asoiitb*
old. la the tonne! between Beliegarde
aad Geneva, the child naked against
the doer, which had riot heea dosed,
and Call oat of the carriage, lbs
state of the nurse mother can
ha imagined. My aunt was able to
restrain them from jumping out, and
having faith In God, waa able to nay
(baft he could preserve the child
Cram all harm. Tbs cries ef the
womaa, nadca coring to have lbs
train stopped, succeeded when it hud
proceeded six miles from the spot
where the child fell
“Now mark the
a fries addresses her. It id
*i ef Iftad-ihe Boa of Gad|
|*bo «#• to her, “Uagar,
taatd (eot v Abraham’* wife)
|.gait thou, whither will
g»fb% And she said, “l
to tee of my mistress.’’ The
|pa her return aud submit!
i b> amah, promises her rich:
Deeply
“(.warn ha, asy trill* asm,* aaifika.
•Toa shad feat with am for (be uight
TW bay- aatd, **Tbaak God, 9 aod j
oahMod. The beat af lbs roam aurifte j
Mm fatal, bat T reals’* kind carej
aasa revived trim. Ylriy gave bin
aaam eappst', aad tbra be toM them |
(baft be wap (be sap of a poor miner, j
oad v sated tn be a aebobar• fibs 1
waadrred sbant aad sang, aad ft red
ow tbe aaaaay peopdo ppvw MM*
kind ftii aid* weald not left btm talk
mark, baft waft Mm la ted. When
he awe asleep they leaked io fpot
Mo. aad weva ao pleased with bis
pteftMaat eeoftriwoMMMM that they 4e
•erariaai fta keep Mm, tf he sraa wfl-
Map. la tbe awwaiag they toaad
Mari be ova only too glad ta remain
with them
They seat Mm ta arbaol, and after
word be srimft tote a mnaastii j
Tbeee one day be Irihl p Bible,
which be read, aad Wmmad tbe way
af IH*. Tbe awaaft vnftee ef tbe tit
ii a|. m d i
jo her posterity
for her past misconduct*
ad at the ooadeeceudtog;
mp the covenant-keeping God
hflgWa*, “Thou God seest ine.l
igiiafiNb though a wanderer m
StMaama, though straying from
tfdh «f duty, the Bye of love,
old apou you. No wonder you;
M tbe name af that fountain
*9* of Him that ktvsth audj
gUo* and the name of tbs Ix>rd
gracious care of
oar Clod. Theca waa a luggage train
uniting oa tbe op live, almie tin,
express was stopped, and 4 be chef de
gun at once ordered that the engine
dMftdd proceed with tbe mother aod
aaeas to the fond, awn going be
am
onto you, “He who
, poudereth aad pitisth
whoever, wherever you are,
r that the all seeing eye of
> upon you aad marks each
hong, heedless step. How easily
a hnpt this fearful, but preciouft
Kth^ThM God seest me.” Hagar
Mtet, aor rather than suhtufl
naif to her: mistress left the
fcteaghereof Abraham. Sarah,
Mm ta telegraph to Beliegarde to
atop tbe train. Tbe ckefdr gmrr gave
tba ardor, hat, at the same time,
looking at bis watch, said, ‘It is too
lade; tbe train ia la tbe tunnel.’ It
waa net too tale. - He who took oft
tbe wheels of i*haf*ab*s chariot is
when they tank that
aftroeft Mug** unto ibekr laaaaa,
tboogbt that they wore ttoaru
tbe great champion of tba Bftdh
yaa Tbf poor child was )t
Lather f w Ba act forgetfrU to f
liua BtTABgeca. *
The following Is the whole o
pang which Imtlter aapg oa
MMMftmalflidMpMA:’*
Wit Hr*. oa * lane and ant
I waaMMI my baart ta ftbse.
f 1 Hgrftm fta a Sanripa laud.
ftlvoolaas fbftbar, task aa as
I rid toMhav trial aai dftv
Wlrit I wadi bauandi driaa fjv
looaaad af ftria aatri ftba toaa
Aaftribttr aftcaaplf ftadbrn
« Luther** V
Tnunlahvl far tb
XmtgtUfial Imfidarioa of Tilth,
Or Proof* from iko Hoi§ tkripim
that the Doctrine of the jEcnagai*
Luther** Church io the t rue, opoo
lie omd toeing Doricim, Bg l
Joh. Ludwig Uortumb, formm
,Superintendent at Huihtmhurg,
der Tauber. l«73.
aver. At tbe moment toe train m
qoeM.n rvarhed Beliegarde, some
cbiag ia tbe teoder broke, and the
train eowld net proceed until it Was
repaired. This caused delay until
tbe telegram arrived. As one of tbe
official* remarked, ‘if men can not
are Providence in that, they can see
It nowhere.’ Had the breakage ac-
11 may nty fatb aa tba*.
4 MB saver fear ta tread
r* tb* s ‘*’’ Mm? Haaftev leads;
•HOD pies an da^jr bread.
4 va hungry. Cbriat was pw»
-fd bad am fna hi* uet.
tibere N Ip—a f*
lbs brew*. Wl
~fe«aa fta tbeir balm bate pa
Bvafy Mad anfta tn atm ;
Heft I waarim beer aiaaa.
Aad lav am tbera Is ae rveft.
V*4 1 aeribsr lalwft am fcei.
Per tba SevlaftM Carvel Is her
panaeacrrOi quietly sirtiog upon me
rail, its little bead between its bands,
and entirely uninjured. Tbe break
ape of the tender of the following
train had thus prevented its being
crashed to. pieces. Bvwy one «*-
prated it would have Imea killed by
the (pll from tba carriage, but the
angels of God can do Ms will in
tonaffta as rirnWherm and little cbil-
dSen are as dear to tbe Lord Jesus
bob as when he waa upon earth.
* **^Not trtily tu these two itartiuriburs
was the Leuder mercy of our God*
shown—tlic father csitue to the sta-
t tiou to meet his wife and childf and
all hough there waa much excitement,
made
•aftaw tor baart aaa
Burnt Word*
„Thi» ia our gpuit and moat pre
cious goal; war are guitUd to it by
pure evangelical religion, which la the
manner of baliaving aright and the
way of holy living arid dying
Through it alone do we Obtain for
oar souls peace, joy, comfort and
rest through the grace of Juana
Christ; it alone ftu oa to aprva the
Lord steadfastly with dltol obedience
with our bodies aad seals here ia
time, that we may live aad rafpu
with Him in eternity.
Bat as there is bat oue true chne
tutu doctrine, add only one true re
| ligiou, and yet Homan isle, Calvinists
and Ana-baptists profees to bn shria-
tians, and say that (bey have the
true doctrine aud the right religion,
it ia proper to ask, where can a chns
! tian learn what this true doctrine Is t
in the Bible, which la the
of prudence* and
^teft iake of false peace, have j
against my better ju^uient.
^Mstian, God shows ns the weaW-
his saints, that we may evtr
* onr guard. “Let him tbit
take heed lest he fall”
Jr* ^iWren sometimes sleep 11
yet his watchful e^je |
7*P* sentinel for them, and though
• riposte be captnred, yet when
foahite anguish they cry uafto
> gives them strength to bnjrl
?. t!l< foe < Abraham, the fathi r
oithful, and Sarah, his wif>,
I bat 1st as not forget thi t
^thojadges
with a tender meicjv
. lB *n is so often a stranger t >,
jj cotnn3 ended his servants. Abr k-
the command of God left h a
11 country and depar
H whither he went. J
,_*** ^ried he offered
that God t
VUmI 01
u moos crntmhm M
and every one
acquainted with what had happened,
be was kept in ignorance of it Not
meeting them, not even seeing Ms
own luggage on (be platform, he
went aad telegraphed to Paris
whether they bed left Aa hour af
torwarda Ms wife arrived with his
precious child, and told him What
aod i haft la certain other
there to work to all.
The aurier lying frrileay la
visible rburrh In aa or]
wheat great tod arid £ja ■
aori bring lo hoe von e**ty 1
have! rfif gather*.t into It
world It It rather a half
i r- Apswer
e n infallible word of God aod the no
ip* erring rale of faith, tor that rellgkm
o j and that doctrine* which are eoa
.” tained in and agree with Go«fa word
d [ in tbe Bible are right and true; bat
i c, that which ia contrary to the holy
; is j Scriptures moat, in aa much aa it ie
nd contrary to the holy Scripture*, be
ftof rejected as false and erroneous,
m For this very purpose has God
I g communicated His word in tbe Serip-
!; e tares, that the latter should serve as
& i, a worm aod rule of doctriae, as is
pfiy shown in laatab vili: “To tba tow
ijs and to the .testimonyaad in John
e>$” xx : 31, “Theae are written, that ye
a new diwaai sefttoh
which boasts ef 11
IradiUm^imgthedi
bet
Loo, tWIMi ****“m»
who are specially
srorktrs together
on reisftne of the
S consolidatse aad
Mr. ’ll BrifttoMtoi
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btoatosoa ut tto oativa umpm by
the aki ri# msiafhyitaat piafesoditma
aad poodaroftm toaratag ut Gormsey.
sod *« jerriri.al pkfetaafkf aad It
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crown of Russia containsApw Oto-
moods. The crown of France ooo
tains 5.352 diamonds ‘
The crown of tba poorest af God s
•Mats hi one solid gom, not to be
compared tor beauty aad value with
all Ssdiamouds to the world; tor
the Lord of Boats is fara eroww of
glory aod tor a diadem of- kMtftjr f®
the residoe of his people. ;
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