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« y*Z 1,0*6. Oil rilTK 0 PT::M -EPHIMAIf IV: 6. ' "l.l Mill A, 8 e Tfcm t> nothin* wherein God ‘“i •* pat Uanatf, wherein ' “> 1* f «Uj Iukw*. nonunnni rtadentis now Gettysburg forty, and Philadelphia the iber, while Roauoke Semi $bow nine students. When on and Jefferson colleges Kited, they were rivals of fcMi hew fadga. fampotmana, P* t,newer,, gudJiaMMa, luadweae, and char tty, three grmee will asrlafaty 4h : ghMh There ia aw Meh thing aw *t aimEs £ still ia rhnai >aa growth 'V» art rather adt iwi«| ai reirwgra ding, awd it la rtmmdmfj dostoehfa that al the graawe ahwahl ha la Ml asarwwa rraa aafa tta wad. la the <44 day* <1 fra lakes aal toarhsrss driver alvn* <t*. a ed tt» mbIf ht ireafhl •§» ha coach balara the hatai at fall eased, that making a rents are not high enoa spiritual are too aartfejr the stars. Every njgft this rinftiing hall toward the Every night Orioa and ^ bad already three large institvlions, capable of hg the wants of all that part P&ia- “Amicus” wishes the * of the Yieitor to “well oon Uw question." It appears to od Chat he bad not well oon I tiWi points himself before bis f *» fact to the Ymtor. b* have Seminaries, Acade- Sieges in every State, two or to educate onr Lutheran girls ®f*» then will onr beloved boon the high road to Intel- •dvancement. Let also the >1« of our Lutheran Church 'fit in these institutions, and M and daughters well Indoc- 4 in them, as the people in nj t»oght, from their early professors at Marion ■ndertaken a great and noble God speed them and bleas *®rtii > and the Synod of Booth ** Virginia in thus undertaking l **® B for the intellectual wants fasghtm. May Marion be a ®<*«oke for the females of *mcrn Virginia, and then f«pect our church lo make Progress. But if the short J views of “Amicus” should be our church in that region Sr >k back into insignificance. *** of “Amicus* remind me 0 « Quaker woman’* sermon, 1 *«• trees were one tree, and oariier than yours, if tut if. I have <41 that God put us outs Instead of within. 1 a* tp look op. to explore hi. infinite, and take oor gaidoore from hi» lu*k, etoreml certmstioo. Thu* wo ore to keep this world under oar feet and stand a whole glahe higher for our footing. A captain once confided his helm to a son of Erin, told him to steer straight tor a certain star, and turned to. He was jast bring luffed to sleep In the soothing arms of Ooean, when Pat yelled at Mm, “Hay, Misther, eome and give me another star? I bare got dear by of this earth ;}P W1P!{ PWW# mptaywd t# 9 fa drier A man and child on earth. 1 nothing to do with Ihfe. Angus, D. fit, will uadi work on bts own hash, call this a “gigantic ashes Allow me to eoggaet scheme, it is rtry aha all the noaxy spewt far a Woekt that am to hot a la the ng MaripMww, that aoal mas ihmof h pragar daaba the eaiacewee «ri M “Thy prayer ta hawed ” Theeraafag dbvwllaaa af tha Roaaaa Ooraaltaa egaaad tha wag far tha haaawaty BMMaaegar ta swnoaaaa Mi aeaagt • aacw with Oaii ami tha nowaday palgar at IMn graewMai ta tha wa hid lay of Me doors, fatting dawa the talma a# t Mettle aaivatiow. Hoars* is Ihs swat af gamer, TVs hgaallaa wewa la wag ta graym withiw JarasohMi la ardor ta ha am doored with g. m Their waged awwfdt • VVauciNu by Faith —To comm ta the power of walking by faith ■earns the vrry highest power ml a h warns soul. It does not give ug rcaaww or suppress the exercise of jwdgwwMBt, but judges in faith and lattsf trust. This ia tha only uaiow passible ta bind child la parent, frtead la fftemt, neighbor to neighbor, aitfaaa ta gar> ernmeat, creature to Umntur, la A any wonder tbea that faith fa aaagg where in Beriptaro required of as tfaattgr fa fatly aaaw from hamewa like a aright wild. If Fnaakha knew drwwidhh wfastrfait« af t lllMMfci gas«dfahdMMm lUent under affliction, >vil in his chains, who God while he is fet ttbln^’ Inf mem M fail