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Rude & Miller, Editors. CH*<*jL0RD. ONE FAITH. ON BAPTISM. "--EPHESI pOUiKBIA, 8.1 FKIDAf NOVEMBER 14 18 to tb# ski a. 1* n few 4my* (tevriuped, itoaif sad every sffort to »rnnitt it* j fvmlwmicatlons T * »»** *®r Christ is to If re for the Ths future gather. et> dearmsuia » «*rUi te befog qwlttod. *ad relax an bands from !»♦•* \ *»n in> being flung around ***** Vn teQMil Ok. wbat a Mi** ’ flow it erarhsw into tbe realm «f the dirmef Hon H »(nks» the human into oothttigtiaa* ? Hon it rhaia* the lirricre and font. Uw! roivniM of Christ's forces into one! ftfeaaed life! Christ abave, Por the Lutheran Visitor. Bit V. W. Bowm ■Tjj^ ' -- - if' - i; '• ! ubiocH of this notice wa* bora ixonery county, Pa^ a fow m Philadelphia, April UU», a died October !«,!«•* Hut , 46 years, 6 mouths oral t He suffered tnucli from a •MfouUv ,.f breathing, am! was not permitted k> «onaM|ae<t<*e to hob) a profr.mted euavorealiwa; butoaowgk ««i toarif «4 daring hla tUusaa to aafwfv ad that he was prepared to tins a*»d ready to enter upon tbe Tife of those hare had their robes mad# White hi the blood «f tbe I-*tob * lie w«b tanaNogii la with** flfw* UMUiiUaM had lived , , i TSireorrf.ivhk. •ABLJ* ! f a L** JdWWNwlte'' 4 ‘ -* ?»■;a. . Tta**. » wink*, okctm pnw mLa mm fll n J i lui .*#*• an M rriigtums mmm m M °* vM *• feHfilfto Mfe aad «t* rasa Its aa mack kaymmi, aa faith It la pcaasat m4 It requires more grace to bear prosperity in a right spirit than ad versity ; oue ia apt to ensure, tbe other humbles aa, and teaches as self-knowledge. In prosperity we often slide into n spirit* oscformtiy to tbe world almost imperceptibly. Many a Christian who has stood hi- ground boldly against tbs frowns bod permeations of the world, and aa early age h« was dedicated g'JJgtfcgbsly ordinance of Imp * Ib yonth be was surrounded , ^gtian nrthifoeee, his parents jLj&g febeir utmost eJtoits to Sgjpto du* love and practice of ail good, and eadwivoriflg by «*ri example to befog him tip #art«re and admonition of p jgid* This excellent training ifafol; forth fra it in dno at-anon, foi^ke was twenty years old he m neeitml by the time honored H^ssainastMn into full naiunber ^with the Evangelical Lutheran jp~>. || Jfo. Ihr. Auspwoh, Ue- jjg^fosu pastor of White Marsh fre bras sincere iu his pub „ r .fli|diin faith iu tbe blessed *d««r. and,deeply impressed with (P&fy sf derating himself and bis [foSmtlti ly to the service of Hod, iarited to qualify hitaeriC for the nrt’ef tbs gospel mfotalry. For wnllmk Ilfs remains were sent to dWte March, to 1m ia. ter red by. Jibe aide of Ms foMoW, This was don* at bin own reman**, after suitable rrligfoas servta** in the Lutheran cburcfiydkwlnnnn! by IW S. A. 4Mble and the wrifor. Rikle preach* , f ai> sppe**|i fort's ser mon from l^'9|Mdb*i|rln, U, after which a abort history of the Itfo of |h« ilecnasad was given by ifoe gri ter. We would add that <wa« m- quainUnce commenced with tbs ds cefoed at renasyWanta CoftegWj was renewed m» HagereeowS, mad eafo LiUliMil L>V itstlTWdiatimiaiiiat kkfofofM amJ •inoe the war. Wa koew turn mu ptotelv, uuil we can with (ruth aay, that tnc nWj of the demised was tin ml ile, sloeere and mfotm, Ila was etfoaMy aaanifoNt la bm private m ^ i»d fot grw, sad aa JfWay# 5 top*** < brut below, Christ at! eroutHt, mm < hn«t within. Let me Mr* far Christ Ikes death «HM he gsiti -JTWfofoi, in the time of prosperity,sad brought either to deoy bis Lord, or ba« sank iato a .Uto of dead.** ami lake warm new of sotil. Teter, who zealoasly stood up for Chriri to the garden of Getkaemane ia the too. of the Homan soldiers, denied him while sittiag at ease by Urn frraaide in the palace of the btgb priest How pure and unblemished was the character of David daring the extm giit;;; * rxtra. cgations ar, r: 9»Tm Attnd tht Pnrr XtUagf llow came it to peas that three boaaaad mare mmrartad oa the day exposed k» dealk. Wilkaal thia, h* will ustcr cooatra hiavarlf about a rjpmlju W *\ H rerfow from ana P* 4 ^10 ha rautaat to e^py ha plan* gam, wi|h »o fore Of thought of the efurnwygaiefo. -tVo Ibet hr. «w». 1TION, JappyplPyiP^ jp»y »» IS Uua warn. 1 km* nasm-i that 1 am a moth a aiamM I H ill I rifoHftil I'* 1 wqoHamw, e ~ i.* * g foatlM cmadstoa^i 1 will Ur bate Iu tikiua am| caMkfop Ms oaaav Wat Issri wIR mig qa«ak»i I »Ul warship MUMOS dMKfr ‘tt'MC fek h gffS li^ML 4 il»ml M ggj-gjS Seward mm Haajbr aa go area K "luiubia, S. C. days when be w atched his father s sheep, and when be suflered from Ibe btttor persecution of ffoul! Bnt v^jfo fo was exalted to the throne of , ^ ^ iT f»kHifad the shop iaiuoaly palace, he ton into thhfa- sios which caused him to water bis ooaeh with teaurs, and the ranem braaoe of whioh embittered his future days Oh! bow moeb mercy there is in tbe failings of the saints being recorded! If they were eat forth as •Awajk aad averyahssw for had liecri a diligent and student in the action! of tua divine If tat or. HIm persaaal vrilgtoa adh not evaiM-aeent, bat prrmanaaf aad steady, aad it gave atatohi.v if htw profcwaadly a prayer ametmg. a defMurtmeiit, and an wkm»|Uivocal character to alt hi* actions. Yt waa “the shining hght which ahiftetfc fohfryCktlyabnrgr. I'm., prbetwitwl 1f‘^ ftj S fjtil aj|# uja^Jhl||L ,Jj[ tgmamgl Mi. to amwtve tto > aMaaaa or hwawtat mwu, ya anti, I m>4 it is vtat) »0|,i«avdM|b artva mysvd I'hma la SfcMMkfosi wf trath aad i rii ik t jcg iilf in Amdarn (Tj prembe*. A trriai g*tbrring * amat aa'hMtMntfon, and then went to Mprtfoap, Md., to sCady Theology abr hip fonger pastor, Dr. An* more and more until the (wafer* dav. r He was eminently qu.ilafod for saw fulucaa in the ikurvh of Christ, aim! uo pun wae aivrv itidvfarigabH in works of faith and tatavr* of love when engaged In tbe discharge of Inf QIVMMVflIkl HflifP, I y m brother preached i aad. after a hap tlhp fi i <hf t life if |4 r fll# m ^ tiito |^an| # fk amhlMua ama „ m slto- « ^ aaiWi am tola aPHHW w*w w H »reT|P WTmiwre Tbe aevt step (award fhUsil Mfe Iw “bape «a Hail * Tht* ia reaeb ed by the fstlk (hat wat aafy reawg wlae« the fort tbs* fl<*d to. Hat atow mm fi la the twaanler of those aha dlMjprtitf v wwk Mm * Than he Ihftwf, n»aa to forglvea aad re-- dewed, ct«d at the aaare feme tramt ccpt on hand to »try trade, tvrr factory ia tbe ^prietor’s special primal father, and for whoa* he hriahd) a vary strong affcetioti. las to renaSined there yearn. Ia m Ml of ld56, if wa maatatoe not, bras licensed by the Maryland toto to ftreueh the gospel and ad unbr the sacrament*, and soon for applk-at fun being wmlo by tbs iwtorae obarebes in Nava Scotia torn Kaglisti minister, be revolved lb appointment, and vritbout deluy jMseded to this roiaoto Held of tow. When hr* arrival at Halifax toam known, the elders of the Lu W-TOn mtf ^’IHe Gcifeun paa favtoa. !-^' —*-« Ihv rlrtwe «f rrilgtoA: hat aha preened with the audvasa NMtf•»»*** bility nf bia sacred (%dlmg. and that the high privilege of fee others; to do p mnataste to act tbe w* PI>witc Canuon railway, p, o. have to give «n were not of h\m ate wardship, it was Hfo wntlrfo* ■tadr utrl wish so to ittvld* the wtttd of life as to give to ewab toe port*** in due sraaou. Tha *mu and sob lUiHV of all bit •tiwtmrw* “was Christ and him ■•rnHtti**!.’* “tlleaaed m this mat all aimitor casta, at ibe ivaclatona that “av are thr pevpto that mast take Uda world,* *■ There «a aa aav «f talking, aw must take the toad W* kaar the toad. Oh. MV true that other ekmmkm have a fm manwatom* at snare of than rental mretta**—aaj tea or frfW-bat av sombre far ooavacta OodL H«iidii. it m# ,t with a regard sad «sla tar «aM talhas than for tend, aad matoa It a taftgtaa of shedule R. CexiiKT. Oct. 18, im i go into effect oe u.stunt: }tr Train. 8 40 a m 4 »pa # OOsa ..... 5 O0p» iwd Aernmmoth 's excrpt*i(). v 7 15 pm 6 30am 7 10pm L r 4$»i» 31 Monday, Wed- llovvs: 1 50am 6 35pa 6 50am li no*a in Tiflfet Art. •ay him to hw new home. Hw Wftio.1 vas moat oordiak Great Maker* of people had gsitbiued »»t laieobur}: ttoiu twenty and thirty sito around to se«* the first English letbenm minister that hud ever set toon tbe soil of Nova Beotia, and kextend to him a suitable welcome. Tbe work which he was called upon h perform in this field was of mis- ■tary character, but it was the tod of work he preferred, and he towed upon it with a willing mind wd heart, resolved to do his whole hty in the service of bis divine fofe|. Prior to his arrival, Kcv. Cornnan servisl this field, consisting Ip- lumenbnrg, Bridgewater, and •her points, in the German language. pmtU* time it was cultivated by toi Ker. (bossman in the German, Mi 1^ the deceased in the English, jfto Mikngement lieitig to preach al- towt^y i a eac j, 0 f the churches fiSfotheir care. In the course of a to years became necessary to call " toother English Lutheran minis tojftwiug to the access with which fto efforts of the deceased were at- «sled under Go<l iu building up the klherau church son having accompanied his Ullw r to Nortii CsraliM for tire worjiour of attending N. C. Cdfog*. «b*r jwa> er t Is that Ood may ,»-o«ifotrt til** Hwvav ed In their and and sore •Itotlon, and Iwooure a husbaml to tire w»d« w and a father to tbe orphan children. W. II. Com*. HP* IsHthrram Okter rrr «itd Mis nonary please to copy. For tire Entbrr iu Viator A Charge In Katara. All inhabitants of earth speak a language that is in mournful arwonl auc« with that of an fashions of this world paaaetb awai,* A testimony, thus concurrent, t* |wb fully solemn, and we can not by am mean* distrust it. It *p*nh« Umd, 1 and wc can wot help reeling U. Vie do well if we open our eyea and oor ear*, and prepare to reewire the et» dence which imtnr* give* to the troths of revelation Tbe aad and mournful, but gentle voice of Autumn nay come forth, that we may aae for ourselves bow the fashion of thia world ia |»M*u>g away, In regard to the dree* In whkn it so lately showed itself to oar gave. Where, bat a fow days since, green foliage, ia all of it* grace awl »pl*n dor, waved on every tree top and I. All tha church attended that prayer mrettog “These all coutin- ned,* etc. There were bat one ban deed and twenty disciple*, and they were all present Row different la it now! They who meet may agree among themselves to ask for an oat pouting of the Spirit, bat Hi* after all bnt the agreement of a minority of the etrwrek. The majority, by their absence, dissent from the re- Who Are to fxamlna Themselves ? They who think themselves ebris times. It they are right Mi ao think ing, self questioning will confirm them If they are wrong in their conclusions, they till be oodeoeived; and the sooner they are ao the bet ter. Those men who have no doabt ms to their being Christians are just tbe very persons to examine them selves, that they may see bow for their life correspond* to their pro feaaion. Bat as to those who are full of doubts and fears, for what end are they to examine themselves 1 Is it in order to discover something in (hemsclvc* that will tend to re move these doubts, and prove them to be Christiana f Such never can be the result. For such persons it is an examination of Christ that is needful, not of themselves. If the result of self-examination is the re movalof doubts, tbe likelihood is that there is self righteousness at work, and the doubts have fled be cause the individual has become sat isfied with himself. Nothing can be more dangerous than this. True eel! examination must produce dis satisfaction with self; and it is just iu this state that we learn to be sat isfied with Jesus. Satisfaction with Him is the great dispeller of doubt. Tbe remedy for tbe doubter is not self examination, but looking un to The show in, sobalaoUally, what mm aa*d, only it la abbreviated here for to»il(*()'i (torn If anything more ikuiiit] Im lic-tciAlkdrx! utHiD tkt* llCMtil by way of «nUrg*mcat, ww would otb have to tcaval back towards the aofof period aad listen to the *oug» of end i4»l rharch mol her*, and take a view of the old dwnoariaa tfoaal cradle Mi which embryo church Frith at ***** seta «rif »a the bach iot < , an, nni-i« - few Am. ,-t . j. , .... i jjs ••^kp*fel(S>4- fekw^-lwl wfrsBHw’^^* fi Aik toaff 4 * are CtoaTw wwa gift* Tito) are nap* ble of irettofog aad cultawa to a high ifoftrr. TV) can arwampliwh woe- drew and be waptoo *d tow the ooblast btetl, connecfiJU bit South Coo own; da# *»• to |wivpcae ami totmsfe. It suite* j ffh Hie agency with hwaaaw ftrefoa, THvltoe cferfewer wlik Hwweaw cw- denvor. ft nmn Hnth (Id and mat'. nw«r malira the** r** workere fo mati'a Mfe rirwggfe for drltverwaee foxn ala foto the parity «# a reetored ! bolinf- 1 *, *» wrtl •* tot alt the 1*to» ' snniir«i«& Ooi u g u«*M and 4»an inrilid ft mekps the “feeble a* IbvM, eal Ibe bowse of David as God, a* the angel of tha lawtl before them,* melting and wneocrngtifg to deed* af ptoma value , and half daring, of aetfdenftl and brotherly fore* It towrike* every spring of notion, stirs every durwsnnt M i - mgi- ^ nAiitdo-iitlitiM hi i ft* ftobOM I mreWewWrp IwWfrPfe(Ftl-fe ■M^Preekiwwoiw^ •IfkvfWrw’ n bnly enthnsiasm. Hits the anal ap Into IH low ah ip with the Divine, Hear* tt onwanl aa in a chariot of •re, make* M more than cnnqaeroe I over all it* foe*, and bring* It at last purified and iriaumpliHint Iw the gates of heaven llow mightily It wrewgllt, even I* tbe nalwta nf dd, jg, |, j, |.|, rW intfik f . iai. M ft ^^^^S bffoo- wiHi inntoi |T» liim fifrntinrei inv| M a„^ mi jh_ji i ..i, * , .j i-. * a o iwBgllk v * i m»urnmM auhoanfiiStem nnfir aaonmasn awem^nnmaafraaiiaHl the riihaM of fire, escaped the rdn fw»- * *■**p'aeoewMoir "* mwv , * -ae*--^ea 1 **!-^*e w*^wwf “ wmw % A* all attended, of course tbe men attended aa wefl aa the women. Yea, every male member of the church wn* present; they did not leave it to the w omen to sustain the prayer meeting. The prayer meet fog had nt* the aspect of many a m*Ml«rn prayer meeting, in which *! non all are of the weaker sex. A The moat distinguished mem her* of the church attended, as well aa tha moat obscure. There were all the spoetiea, ami “Mary the mother of Jsiim," aad “hia tirethren.* None of them felt abevw being at a prayer meeting. Row is M now T 4. They w ere all agreed—“of one accord," ns It is arid. Not merely agreed ns touching what they ehoald nek. namely, the fulfillment of “the promts* of the Father," hot of one mind geoarelly—ay*. and of one heart. They thought sod felt alike. They oil breed cate another. Saeh cordial union among Christiana baa great powar with God. It does not always extol to owr prayer meet ing*. A Tfe* persevered in prayer.— “These all continued iu prayer/ First they stirred then selves up to take hold on God, aad then mid, “We will not let thee go except thou Wees we." They met often for pray ar, and all met, and they lingered long at the throne of grace. Bat how long did they continue asking! Until they obtained; aad then they fed bat poos from tbe note of prayer to that af praise. They sought tha Lord until be caare. Uis time wg all dboald da Ik They ware together them a* the? think rigbtf) is what In needed to ptnaar Gad. Than there is moralit), Urn charac«er whfoh am as aid# Lai mubiii and t-ietrise to re gii la t is Ida ^timtla^Pt tttts*ar t*’ frifows m* the fwinriplew af tight dcr to Have o*tr moat creving deeiree asUalrd. The fundamental wfoa that and* r ties *1! ( hristiab endeavor It that it is for rhtfoL To serve his divine jHrrpoae •bon Id be, with as, the high rut sla» df life. Anything or aay rhurrh that stands ia tbe wa) of this should be rejected; aad every thing that will aid in aseanug the triamph of Christ** kingdom and hastening Ihr ooadag gioty of Ihe Kedreaset la a ransomed world shoald Is* SWv-Jitlsd. To Ilf# fur Chriaf I* to live anaelf ishlv. It la to view all lands a* sub l^Wff imaneahle mail gvwsl , ■ Imt tfffAt« uvt It a nines. Meat think tlaiufll ultoftdfttoMri iws a Lai f Issfek wtokdPtidminii Jh smfw tHefea'vf ewakw' w Jl w fens*, be plensiag to God. Then, ngnto, (bore fo the aldit) to do good works, to amke a U|» roafeonmo aad Arrive? 15 FJ Leave 6 Leave 550 P® Leave 4 50 p® Leave 350p» rt tram fro® run on Abbe 'eHnefffi*r s !^ every shrub, is now pauitevl with the varmas lines of aataiuu ; and in no place in the nniversa is this more plainly exhibited, than here around tbe little town of Balein. For hngr mountains, upon which tbe storm* of ceutnrie* have spent their euargtrs, rise heavenward on every -ride. Tbe gardens too hate changed. The <fe*p verdure o( their leave# is no more. They arc many-colored, some thing like “Joseph’s coot;* twit of which all the hues are sickly, and are all bot t|,he various forms of death. Tbe naked stalk haa sneneederi to the broad blossom of summer, a* tbey had, but shortly, to the young leave* and swelling buds of spring. Tb# orchards that, but a few mouths ago, were in foil bhioni, snd that loaded with perfome the very winds that visited them, are now giving a|> their faded leaves sad tbonr mellow fruit. The maui of talent and culture, who contemplates three change* that present themselves to his eve. In nature’s dress, can not bot discern that her voice has also ebwwged To his car, the winds bring someth in g more awful aa they puss; and even the waters of the brooks have changed tbeir tooe, and go by Mtn with a hollow murmur Boon all tbe#* things will change again. Thus nature is continually elmugiug. . These changes are full of the gen tie, but faithful, admonitions of a in that country, ^wubarg was given up to the new sod the deceased located at “^greater, where be continued to ^eand labor until he accepted a ^ to become tbe pastor of tbe '^•cord charge, N. O. He resigned Witold in Nova Beotia some time in 7*(Nt bi»t, and entered upou the "Charge of the duties of Uis new j^torai relation the first September He labored in this charge weeks when death claimed ® a« a victim, mul be was removed 7® 1 the church militant to the *iff C k triani P ha,lt - Though per by Providence to serve this ^ ai ge so short a.time, yet he bad ^iplished much already by bis enorcrv find f,a.. gt«s to U»s aware nf ChrM4 aad aril Wiritaakallt to aatoytfog hi* kuig duai. Maa) think thris repscially when [General Ticket Jfft- hatavwr Christ trga may not bs tightly must increase, bolt we lD Compaq' 1 L-tokr 9, li nger Scbgjv'. nd aftt r »b > SrtaxxrxL Coubju**.—-Ck valor and spiritual courage •ml# strung m And jH lhare, tboagb gkfig »oMsto#d a food fW to in ■! A fe. ». -■ - ^ f a.k I Ik JktoStoa.4 Mtol S &M,to WRPIVi||i' wpmpwmp i; promire, Orel having provMfod aoato better thing fire «•,* undar tfe foils* diaptiu»fi<w of hla graaa, “that they without us should not ba made parforL" Thus though the child of Orel be to himrelf tgaoraut aad wank, though hla reapoarildltMa bs great and bm work diflfok. needful graoe. David bad in him this holy valor and courage when he ,1’aul ' Nl **gfs Z lid* - 1%V« ' 111 ■SJI'Z ^ ?£ when he was going to Jerasalem But moat valorous and strong did Christ, our Captain, Show h&ttaell to drink a most JkRUfr cuj would not be drawn croc because Peter labored to Mm he sharply rebuked^ of all who formed hi* J^utance to an extent that rarely to any minister iu so few His untimHy death was lamented be (haease fSm* which be died by the attending Typhoid Pneumonia. It Z /? 0ght 0D *>y exposure. He cak eu hm son, n youth of four- . to ML Pleasant, and on dr0Ve tUr<)a * h * COW l^vided nothing to hsmaaHy, whfoh w fireiad la % atafeas ,4 flaa af ass#/ aad aidte aa ta khtfh mu “Hrlag Haad * Tkfo mtm foa rem alfol (Mil (lil lltritt ^aapssa as 1 *# a si* as re^vref the saardaa of aar lacalttoa, oar aareritty aad oar gaud warts an af talus aad ariMptabfe u*G«d ' " ith Aad so, to ths haliavar, death «* a eaagparvd fas; for him lha gsaw ha* ao torn**. With aa apostle, ha j can triumphantly slag; “Death la swallowed ap ia victory• O death, where to thy attag! O grate, whan iathy victory! • * • Thanks be to Gad, who gtvalfr a* tha riatary through oar Lord Jaooa ChriaL" Without faith ia God, what to «aal what hia aarpaaa*! what hto hops*! members would haMtaafty attoad ths preysr arewUngs they would not Christ’s Troth.—I kaaw that tha Wont of i brist from tha baginning of the world hath been of such a aort that he who would maintain it a prayer meeting.— Christ It was pre tt was promnfgal uupiepurad I mi i^wiwipAi^ - - BPRRfl ■%