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THK LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA. 8. d, OCTOBER 17, 1873. |i|*n | jhaOfifipd- I>r. Brown the doctrinal tenets ieoU In Kum«*»< ■iftSTSd 8KS8ION itor.Dr. Fwtf fit. Paul's Oboroh, Oct. i. 10|*ve boon a very It vu presided over |g|gHi»d ChurchMl with the President Aik«b of Prince too, !**_-. foeBev. Dr. Weldon, of “i: I0i Rev. James Davis, Sec- ’ fop British Branch of the mt Rev. Mr. Russell, As of the British gjr the Allisnoe; the Rev. pastor in Berliu ; the Very insBiy*® Smith ’ 1)t ‘ iu * wf c *“ L Leodoa; the Rev. Colton \ ^XtbcKev. Dr. Foss. The *«re Rev. James Davis, the £ Russel of London, and the , Dr. Payn* Smith, Dean .The reverend gen- also upon the same 40 A«4 those who preceded Denominational ism. He a means to obviate this existing:, that his hear, generally, prac tises great virtue*, “hope, 1 a^ l ntf ” the greatest of » charity; and al- in families, consider household in re- i divided to Forth# Dr. Fojw’ rhnreli lee less than 1,500 arsons, were ladies, btothren were temed very at- It wifi vrmarked “““— En- . don, la this re ww have no to the preni hf officer, who is a venerable the ao*nenclatnr* sounds unusual. * draws the following i tek pictures of the members Affiance: Very few of the > are personally remarkable, of tin English and German , however,show a due physl- •ooe. Perhaps the most no life among the group who occupy is the Rev. Narayan j hnhadrai, of India, who appears i tig Oriental costume, with white hda& sad long, loose robe. It ■tostrike a thoughtful Christian as 1 markable to hear these men from WIsmI, Belgium, Germany, France, |JM& Greece and India all as ou the day of Peute- i our own tongue wheiein we wen} boro." There was but one Ue •Mod from that rule yesterday, to that wss by the Rev. E. Reichel, d 8vit*erlaud, who, representing P German and French Swiss, tokc in those languages and also in Ihghah. I Sunday, October 5. A Mmher of the delegates to the Iffimce Occupied palpits in New jj«i Rev. Dr. Conlin, of Geneva, id, preached iu the French Church. His subject The sufficiency of the evi i of Christianity to satisfy the d Inquiries of the present age. r. Smith, of Londonderry, Ito i preached in the Scotch Presby i church. His theme was: The /of loving one another. Broth J love should be jnst as broad as “d earth whereon these people who sieved in Jesus Christ lived sad speaking of the Evangel .Alliance, the preacher said it a useless labor were the ^*DOt to ho founded sincerely *jf® ^e solid rock of love for all *** believed in Christ, the world The Dean of Canterbury jPP^iti the Episcopal Church of ^Scnnsiori a broad church ser Abased on Eph. iv : 3, 4. Be then spoke as follows: There jjJMto present moment a general |Nto§ f OT Christian nnity, so that iu together in the body Since the days of the PJpofi, people iu various conn if * ve ^niggling for liberty teefence. Men, too, often look own religion as the only » id* ®* w y can be saved, and *« doing forget the Divine iujuttc ^ to divide the body of Christ. aU answerable to God for Wlgioa# belief, and also that we . violate the consciences of hold different creeds, fun# controversy has, we all produced much misery and *• that What all good men desire lets ever > should 6 ^ >r| l with all their hearts of ^and that the knowledge fa, wo m ° U,d lM> in everj },art of J® 88 l ke waters cover the fafakt- P#ul alludes to these re- 1^, Wrau glingswheuhesnys: “J, the prisoner of the Lord, if 1 2* w “ lk wor,hj of Via, ft n , bere,n J« are called, with w ow l in r«« and meekness, Nihi 8 8uffer * u g» forbearing one Ifce arw, *i ,IOtb * r in iovc ” By this tfchrto- ° 8b0W8 “* Um * •«%. He s,«»k» as a n o to to m tkltwgs frapR. tM v| to all tom very prisoner and says be is sacriJtoe his life for his I Ephesians, to whom this ItoiU mat directed, war lovera to God, and Many of them * ere plunged to idolatry He, there fore, addressed himself to s small knot of people who had given their hearts to God, and told them that they had bccu summoned from worldliacas Is a hlgl *r calling TV) were to pray to Almighty God for help with a feeling of their own humanity and nothingiieaa— not be ing proud of their being little, hut beiog really convinced of their Uufe- ness; the talents that God hail g.vMj them were to be made use of, and an account of their stowardahtp was to b# rendered. St. Paul was deeply sensible of his an worth loess, and that all a man’s virtue is but as aothing in God’s eyes provided be does not feel repentant and humid*. The duty pf the disciple of Christ to forgive his fellow Man, as God in •he pie u tit ode of his merry forgives os, not once, hat thousand* of Lutes, anil although God so lovsd as, we can never fee) the brightness to Hm influence and spirit unless we live In love, and forgive our brother aught that we may have against him. An other duty Is to keep the unity of the spirit, which should correctly read as “the spiritual union,” for iu the translation tbs adjective ha* been substituted by the geuitive. *be spiritual union, or spirit * unity, applies to alt things internal or e* ternal The union exists among all lovArs of God, end His in da* nr* strengthens the head to the unity to peace. If, therefore, we are at pomp* 00$ Ml tototber, it is wrong to! to I A ddy sad other feel 111 will against s neighbor for i religions principles. God has &>*** i* tie fofipturta which we are commanded to search in <|ne»t of eternal Ufe. There is no reason why we should try to exterminate other people's theological Ideas, for we are told there is but one body and oa* Spirit iu Christ. Au tod writer pots it thus: “The body of Cbnto cos toit* to all the felthffil who believe In Christ, as Enoch did in God.’ This spiritual body is sot a mere inanimate body, lor is it we Mve and move and have our bring. Our Lord allude* to Himself us the vine, of which we arc the braach«%ai»d what glorious privilege it in for os to buv* His spirit imbsiug oor been with divine love, and oh ! my bretb ren, let me jrope that none here will be indifferent to the spiritual hood, so that all may bring forth fruits to the glory of Ood. The table to the Lord's Sapper is set for you today. Do not let the appeal be in run, bwt make public profession of your dr sire to serve the Lord Gml the eternal, Ood the Infinite does not forget the existence to one to ns, and rejoices when a sinner ia saved from everlasting destruc tion. Uk« a father, Hu knows oar wenu and inftrmUiua, and tenderly leads u« to the right path, from which we have all atrayed. Whatever our earthly lot may be. let mm never forget w* are heirs to a heavenly humortahty. Feeling the love to God, and remem bering how Jesus cases ou earth to Save sinners, let ue live ia brotherly peace and not trj to destroy the be lief of other sect* of Christians ; but let as constantly study our Bible, for in Holy Writ we are taught better than bantun lipe can tell us oor duty to God and oor fellow mao In con elusion, let ns hold the truth in ontfy of spirit, and may It be often said, us in days to old, **How these clirt* linns love one another.'* Iter. Dt. Rigg, of Loodoo, preached In 8t. Paul'S Methodist church. While the collection was taken up, the orgau played “The Last Roe* to Hummer," which, however nppropn- AT* to the season, did not contributs much to devotional meditation. Rev. Manly au fiheehadri, of Bombay, preached In the University Place Presbyterian church. He «u clothed in a gray robe, and wore a whits turban. He treated of regeneration. Rev. Thonms Primrose, to Yorkshire, and Rev. John Aawortb, to laxtdao. preached in the afternoon in Leflerto Park. At night, services were held at the Academy to Mueic and Htein- way. Thousands were unable to ob taiu admission. Lard la of I* 1114 Will toil la knew wbal I dtoag for as I* this •oral viaaynrd.” W« will firs you a brief sketch to ear protracted effort* for the ■mat to oar Re We appointed a meeting to com »euoe at The Uule chareh* oa Bah •fday, the 33d to August, to wfcla* wa teritrd the aJH to sums to mm brethren te the Mtatollj to ads to ftoath OMIaft Having as sppotetoarui te purlieu to oat charge for the third Baa day la Aagwft, we talk ksem u. week ywarfoas to the day for the meeting, sad totes a tow days netting az waa a large Mil ad ms •re I to he a day, mto the addtttea to thirteen i sch. The We here that this meeting m to the reviving to aad te Hie name ha all the The meeting at Ml. Zk mmaty. On. * fiaptoasbur Slat, ead r day*. Thanks a ear ktod te to W» had bwt Bm. Addy, to “tha toffs dhaiah," •mA Km Bigelow, the mifertatoadaat to the Baa day sshus l at tit Bine, ami other members to tlm eherrh toforteat aid te eshertotteaa, Oad to the I to this aumtiag i w iipfw The interest ia the prayers to Uerfh pt* The call to duty toatfy uw*Wedaeaday eight, tearing many snutsH I m wmm Adguniiii ; . r# MfftNMl |kr - »t fUt afo amd flva M kdted i ds toy to wa arrived to Patty Davis' world Pain kilter te all dtemmas ww la that torribla te China beam te dtp te to *x-Lon «*- lbe its — mi I ■ HM B, UU f nltaaiad by the mast uooclsritf l Bm¥m3i prato that the vinmm ■*» ^ toagibla. tha Pats I ton has fon hafosatoa to has!ik It has dkom a lWi ., ?? T 1 ?; Ae fort taut w gtvas immediate aad MMNhi It Is a jawlt v« CS*ltotoHals, safe to knew aad to ass te evary famUy U is by ifoyurisos sad Ufe to MuunUed, sataadteur Ha aatoalaam oTTiltow idTwSEf Its large aad tamating m to Ha Stoip—Ptotoot ths TV teaa body h a msrhlsii. s watch ar a •t will if ae tote pm hte body Is with U la I UMtifti the with m Mr Per the I , te every te- hi* | Is orfeutly tvei elr. to this to the Ood. to Ood. Oae waa IV members k were greatly I that the fewHa be esoa ead felt >j days, aad V tatoly re vetoed aa aad glory to not to mil the at to ear mtetetore te ihe feet to Pled moot. Miners] t'uonty, ^ ‘ _ _ wish a poster, aad cte are willing to antte with the My nod to Virginia j Ptodawtet I halkrra to V eae to tto jaMMt letrrcotfeag miatieasry potato te sor cwoetry Thfotown ia rapidly increasing te pupate Loo, sad wiB eaea V a floortehtag Uuie city It es||aya nil the trade to large car shops to Ihe (lettiUMwa sad Ohio Ra«lroad, •ad aa astoaaive mtelag region, which Is bring re puffy orcupin] and developed It Is beaatlfel for si tan ttoa, sad Is ctoebrntrd far the sobriety sad tatfiRgrure to its efttteeaa Aajr worth) active he sapperlrd, ead la a VUd ep aae to the beat nor By Any te regard to with Bar. J. Uawhtim, town, W. Va, vte Is authorised to spa to he ia by with fete whso ^ ^ * * toffto to dto Iff* Bring Mark isr b pernliarh impor- tiff!, md the Uivtt sknoU *k—i i ■ncsriHW MtiPMaMSf ltir token drily at this rritkel The WorkPe by Dr. R. V. Pteroe, te Buffhfo, Jf. Y. , for the treatment to all chronic, lingering diseases, as wall aa for tha manufacture of his Calahrated Fami ly Medicines, te probably eae to tha largest medical satabitehmaate ia the world. Beside* the hundreds of caam that consult Dr. Pirere parsonally at the above establish maut, many more are successfully troate 1 at a distance by tetter, the necessary medicine* lieiog forwarded by mail or express. One to tha largest budding* ia Bnflhte te wholly occupied by the Doctor’s I mm rose business. His valuable profession si sarvioas may be secured by address log him aad eoclomog reply and a printed list of to assist te describing cm A Tldft to Bt Bring called ea by Neva. Hough and Ilaiiseaa to aaatei at thrir meet teg* te St. Matthewfe pariah. Orange harg county, oa the fob Baaday te Aagast. aad 1st sard 3d Sundays la Biptotebsi, 1 according!y took the Irate at LeoeviHe ea Priday prwvteaa to the Ath Sunday te Aagaak, arri vteg al the capital to tha State 1 waited no Dr Bade aad haM sweat tetoronorsa with him. TV next morning I left V Lewie vdte, where my waff tried Crteod, R. Elmmarmaa, Em| Bled him to his After bring refreshed tir James Kant's, where I was also kiadly treated. Boaday, Bro. Paul Pariov cno%e> ad tea to Trinitf rharrh. (Rev Hatt mao's charge > These tha Lard did a good work. TV meeting oootinned •ve day*. TV members are self deny log, united aad charitable. They gave aad subscribed R90 for tV build leg to aa Evangelical Lutheran eharch at Laeavllte At the eloee to tha amotlag I want bourn with Bro. Hallmaa, aad s^ay ad him hospitality. Saturday mora- teg aiy friend, N. Htoodeomire, took ate to Fort Motto, as tte ft C. R R. Arrived at Ctoambto te due Late, want to Bro. Dierta, tte kiadly received am aad oemdaetod aw ta Dr, Rada's reoms, where I was aar- rounded alt around by a library to baoks to all kteda, hm tha alphahat to aactoot Hebrew, Greek and Latin. Monday moralag wa aft ssaembted at Dr. Rode*a chunk, which has Church Votices. flynodkaJ Hotioa The II arst Aaausl Cwnnmtten to the to Georgia will he held at Hethle- *o Thorsdiy, Oct. Mth. MR at A. M . the foUowiag t Those gsing from Middle Hate. those from ftsvaenah will leave SO Tasrifop Wig, aad an will arrive *1 Lahe City. Fla. oa WedneriUv morning, they will he conveyed to the orordin* to the arraagrmenin of «ffn Joa* P Msausar, SmtrHmrp. — ATVlBTIfllMXNTS •sm ” ^*15^w - * Maidn 5S»«* Oct. 10 if w | The following le a Mthh by PtoC Ptek te tha nn ia the I to make a In these uncertain and fleetteg pastorates, ministers receive *» their aarvouading* to «p to high tofort to mas deh they dia tin that «ha| wffl stay with their uharrbee •dr • tew years at tV most, they wd) oat feel the mad to teyiag oat enteriag a poo a qitdteal end theotoglral toady, exteadlag thraegb a lifetime, to order to he aide Ally to instruct their people aa the years go oa ; bat f "* V toreagiy tempted to make only lire from head ta i pulpit. A to each rial wait thinker* and grew ap la the last » tha system to pastor ates for life, woo Id be impoaribto uu dar this harry to aad fro te oar am- phemsral paatorst^* Bat is It urged thte slight tenure by which pastors sow hold their office tends to Btlma tela them to grantor effbrtf It may, indeed, to a certain kind to effort— to what te showy aad taking; bat not to what ia sabotaattei aad te toruetive, for the temptation will bo to predaee what le striking nod tot which tha The direct tendency to In tha pas torate te to tower the standard both m it |-|| i jgi-f metem I ^mnlhaniimtiw^kJan monoff anfF wnwal ™ BMiitikffnii irffimAnsip mhi of pm pH • UCftlYB IIU FOUNORY. nu» ri Cmmir mi —« VA*M/£M d Tin. « «ri is* Imi Smm* am, * April 3 337—tf AHHIVAI^ or HU i WINTER AT Hff.a 8WAFFIELD-8 CLOTHING AM) IIAT HOUSE I ‘•wnmMwww.^^ji^ a*mm f PIIK bent sad largest stock ia tb« J. tite. Every garment well made. It will met ae more to boy * GOOD SKIRT ‘ i tbi* Monne than it doe* to bay sa inferior oae etenrhere. liKew 1 t i* is charge of ’With one of the Our« * flrwt i Ur Horn* i» . _ We are exbibttiar a choice selection to CAS81 Uf.c ftWAFFTELD SECURITY •i» . ’' 5 ve’ Tir if it ■ mm„ LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OK NEW YORK. Mobart L. Cano, PraaldanL Thao. A. Wetmore, Vice-President. Isaac H. Allen, Secretary. t ‘ To ~ w ‘ ^ ■ MRStiT8Z , . >m -. . :mp Member of policies imned in 1|71, MM. FE, NON-FORFEITTRE in TEN PAYMENTS, and , on the most favorable term*. the end to fieri year. All Polidm are Non-Forfeiting inducement* will be offered by LOUIS SHERFESEE. General Agent for South Carolina, A r o. 40 Broad Street, CkarUmtoi Jane T three i A few f Seri year, have been paid. agents wanted, to whom liberal indi ^MATfC CHOLERA IN CHINA, dlmeti Krrry Cate Cured With PAIH•KILLER. tea* Hut*; During * residence of some a year* to Warn sad Chins, a* s uiiv .. 1 found your Puin-Killer a most timbte remedy for »h*t fearful scourge ' CVfera, In adminUtering the nrndi- * I found it mori eflertu*lto K ,rea _ , of Pate-Killer iu • gill to hri water sweetened with sugar . then, after about fifteen minutes, begin te give ‘ ‘-NUapoonful to the same mix- few minutes until relief wss Apply bot application# to the kv--s-iB— Bribe tliestomach with the Prio-Kitter ebmr mm) rub the limbs hriskly. Of thorn who hid the cholera, and teak the mediriue faithfully, ia the way stated shove, eight oat of »en recov- vd. Kav. R. TELFORD. Missionary in Chin, Da*u ten*: During a long residence ia China I have used roar valuable Pain Killer, both in ary own family and among the Chinese, and have found it a nnm excellent medicine. In the summers of chrism, if used in time. Indeed, using It la a great many instance*. I do not rewrites felling in s tingle ease. For three year* I have U«n reaiding in this plane, more than fifty miles from a phy- tiemn. and have been obliged often to feU upon my resource* in cases to rich ness. The Chinese come to u* in greet gpriters for medicine and advice.— 1 t«»a«h without medical knowledge our- arivea, the few simple remedies we can nommsail are as much te advance even to their phvriciana, that we have almost daily applications. We allow them to mme, beoaaar it brings us in contact with Xbrm aad opens a d<w of usefnhiw. In diarrhea, erne, vomiting, cholera, coughs etevyour Pain-Killer has been my chief medicine. Yours, very truly. Rxv. 1*. p. CRAWFORD. Tungchow, China. — Pste-Killer should strictly oWrve the following direction*: At the commenceaaent of the disease take a teaspoonfnl of Ptin Killar, te saga aad water, and then bathe freely acroa the stomach and bowel* with the Pate Killer clear. Should the diarrhea and cramp continue, repeal the dose every fifteen minute*. In this way the dreatf fal scourge stay be checked aad the ne- tteut relieved te the course of a few hour*. N B - Be sere aad get the genuine ar ticle , and it is recommended by those who have need the Pain-Killer for the chuftns, that te extreme case* the patient “ ‘ instead 0PIUM!33®§ MW. ItO CHA1IOK for ttwaiment until cnnaL CUM oo or sUim DM. J. C. BECK, Oteteti, a Oct 3 263—4t A MAJf OF A TH0D8AHD, A Consumptive Cured. W HEN death wa* hourly expected from Consumption, all remedies having failed, accident led to a discover whereby Dr. H. Janie* cared hi* out child with s preparation of Cmmtuthk In- He now give* receipt free on re cant of two stamp* to pay expense*. TW AM > a .. — A ■ the Lt_ Hon to the Bowels, and Wasting of the usclea. Address CRADDOCK fc CO.. Aug 8 —13t J. H. KINARD. HAVE recently returned the North, and am prepared to exhibit the most elegant ana complete stock of DRY GOODS Ever brought to this market, consisting to the latest and most popular style* in Dress Goods, Caasimeres, Ate., with a full line of HOSIERY AHD GLOVES! And select assortments of Carpetings, Window Shades and Curtains Mattings, and all other articles found tear lishment. First Class Dry Good* Estab take two (or more) teaqpoonful* The PAIN-KILLER is sold by all the Druggist* and Dealers in Family Medi- BF Pries to and 50 cents and fil. a-osEIS^^fekL Oot 17 265 lm—it Children titan look Pals sad Sick from no other cause than haring worm* te the stomach. 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Oct II 5—tf The Fatherland Series. 42 Sort* mn»k~ J. K. 8IIRYOC1 The Lutheran Publication Society have made arrangements to translate ana pub lish a aeries to German Works, (suitable for Family and S. S. use,) under the title of “The Fatherland Series." The following books have already been published * The Cottage by the Lake #0.75 In the Midst of the North Sea 0.75 Anton, the Fisherman. Oto Rene, the Utile Savoyard 0.85 Frits ; or, Filial Obedience 0.S5 Geyer Walty: or, Fidelity Rewarded. 1.00 Set No. 1, in a neat case. Under the Earth #0.70 Olaf Thorlackaen 1.00 The Treasure of the Inca 0l85 Buried in the Snow 0.80 Dominie; or, Bread upon the Waters. 1.10. Seppeli. the Swiss Boy 0.S5 Set No. 2, put np in a neat case. The Greek Slave; or. Filial Love,..#1.10 Leonhard, the Runaway, 0.50 Little Madelon ; or, Maternal Love,..1.00 Gottlieb Frey 1.10 Tbe School Master and bis Son l.fit Set No. 8, put up iu a neat case. Just Published :—Twelve excellent stories, translated from the French, by Mrs. Emma B. Stork. 1st and fid Series, in a neat box, #1.60. We hare a number of other Transla tions under way, which we will announce from time to time. SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARIES. Our arrangements are such that we are prepared to fill orders for any books issued by the various publishing houses te this country and in Europe (English and German) at the tame rate* as the publishers. We keep constantly on hand a large varied assortment, to which we are and Sun- ion Hooks, Catechisms, Cards, Tickets, Hymn Books, etc., etc. Any of our books (except those marked net) sent by mail at the printed prices. Reasonable discounts made to dealers and to Sunday-schools. We earnestly request our customers not to send cask by mail; but to remit cheques, drafts or Post Office orders. Aug 13 51—ly THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. EVERY FRIDAY. 0 By Rev. A. R. RUDE, D.D. ■ ^;o: '■ Taras Cash, Strictly in Advance. 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