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v ’ h - V Wednesday. March 9.1870. the I Of' Aucflte Pi pertinent ran read triim the altar of Bt. John * Lotiimn CUur. li In the *s'*ixfr*-gHti«*«i then afunmlUU*!, the subjoined ex tract* luruialied iWuu the record* of their Vestry: Jictmhref, That the Pit amble and Resolutions jo»t read ha unanimously adopted, and spread M the Minute* of this Vrutty ; that the name of Hehty Cobis be iuacribed on a blank page of our Record Book; that the preedit prodeediugs of tins body be presented, through one of our 1’uAtor*, to the congregation of St. John’s Lutheran Church ; that a ooj»y EDITORS : Rev. A. R. RUDE, Colcmbia, 8. C. Rkv. J. I. Miller, Staunton, Va. "In essentials unity, in non essentials in <t!l (Jt i tiffif charity* ’ $150 for on* foot..,. . . . 1 .55 numbers. 1,50 for Ux nwllu ..J6 I 00 for tluse oumllM, 13 tk* SIX (Salary and The JWUru luttoi »(fMher for $5.00 per year. Cbiyjrmen. Cforpy- naii i widow and tha Throlupuml Htisieoix si* only rbargod $4.50 for it® Uagufinu and pnper HP All oomnunueations imul bo written correctly and legibly, and xccompanicd with the names of tlw writers, which, kowwar, may be withheld fonai the publie. Cortmjmndcuta must not esprit dortiuad communion ion« ro he re turned. or request onr subscribers to mate rcroittsnre* *o ns only in registered Inters, or ir. the fores <ft pom offiou leoaer orders or bunk check*. AH pah reminamsm aw at bur risk. We cm not take tits risk‘ when money is sent in « -tgisksnst ktters. formerly there rasy hare boon soma ground tor the remark, that 'the only effect of rogistra- aon ia eats to malta the ieth r more liable to be stolen." hut Uuder the new law. whieii went , . ... - into operation last June, we (liiuk registered cherished nieuilicra. letters are perfectly mfc: and wa know Ann almost daily axperieuor: that ottiers »rc sot. N,one* TO Posrs isTKaa.—ri.stmtv.iem through nut the com.tiy wiH save treublo by obeying the lied the fondly of 1 laws iu regard to newapapara, do. U'bvHapupee rent tins dead in the office for four consecutive weeks, it ia the date of the postmaster or Ins deputy to send the publishes uf ilia paper u aralen ( cyiv rsl VCtth notice of the (act—stating, i(pow>ible. the reason why the popes ia not taken. The ret timing to the publisher of a paper marked "refused," or "uncalled f r," ia notice, vii ti - safe?! late of them be hui late Uoiiry «'obiu, Piusidout of thi* VesWv and Car]Miration, uml that they bo published in the Lutheran Visitor, of Columbia, 8. C., and in the Courier and Jfnre, of tliiu city. Tribute by the Vestry of Ht. Johm'e Lutheran Church in Honor of Me Memory of the late Henry (abia. it* I-reorient Self iminolntlon on the altur of duty and beuevoIrncA bun involved our community in a common gloom, and deprived this Church capecuyiv of one of its input highly esteemed and ■ iiaviug, to all humiin appearance, panned the crisis which (teemed to threaten, at any moment, the catl of hi* cmuxetulv useful life, and rallied to a iltyftve that inspired hope of a rapid con valesconcc, It may be irmlily cm- what saddening effect (lie mebturboly inti lli- the hour of Divine I. We will give to any one who set win ns two Subscribers and $5, one copy of *-Dietinctiee Doctrine*.” We will give for four Subscribers and $10, a copy of “ Life and /Veda of Lather. : wc received not taken," j KC««5 during not s legal Service, on Subhuth morning, Feb- i rnary Utli, ta'l) that ll< nr\ Cooia. Prciddcni of this Vestry, ana also of the congregation of St. John’s j Church, had, at about the hour of $; ; A. M., that morning, calmly, and in entile conscHiusnrsa, | passed to his eternal rest and reward. I We profoundly mourn this sad Tw- reavement and heavy cliasteuing by 1 the Divine Hand, and while write*: “I like i for. The editor!* | to tin* point, tin times you are too impolitic.'' Blow you, Brother, that ia nnd has befti our iuttriftity, 4no« ftixlra'* our first breath. It wa* iu fact “foe impolitic,* at na In come into the world when we 4*1 Wc mgM 1$ have waited till every question bad been answered aatiafhctority (6 all mrttf till ulldiftamftM both in Chuielt and (Rate had been reconciled | till there were but one church, one doc trine, and one form. We have foniagh our SaprWif entrance into lift' in thi* tenubtoarane, discontented, and rebrltiou* nineteenth Century, beeu ia bo* water as for back a* >mr sjcneuy ruaneth. When a I my we had to take many a flogging, mid aft a si.su, w« age abused aver axxd over, ■ml tor no other cense, bat that we arc “fa* uupotitie.” We bail a tenchuc who taught na to thiak for ouraelvm. to ixxqiiirc. to examine, to tab* nothing for granted, to be arlf-n-kant, indcpni.lciit, and true to ouraclveo, aad is wilful to the tniiKipba * c adopted. Ami wc have through life cndcarorvtl to follow this cotitwel. Wc have never cringe I ami iMVcr been silaut^—hrtter fur us if wc bad, for it ia often wisdaMn’a port to seal the lipa; hat to apenb ha*tH\, and uaitdviamlly caanml dts turbancc, tnxtUr,enmity, and hatred. The •* words of aeberttem said truth.* j usual rc|d> to this iuipnrtullt frun the long i n,'*lit congrcgM “ nca»c ]Mi|)lidi.* With pleasure, (U u*. n d by that veteran «u theferefoai lipu, fisn »lr,|i'ri»<nled youmdhl nd tdodoltaia. !„/ ifociptciy, foiir notStudii b*>h»rgot * fKuis of You got, no doubt, very Iiho U.wciy uni. What a home ihnurt hi« re; r j hao*, v< teed fo| outkilig the tour two; amt ,.!„•# to tW aanwiilvn ui. the grave I'*1 Si'bo feed foi tupking the four two: ami jcuco to the mi«ddf*n th« tap igaist la- ft4« abio. for Icttlag U yu 4 amfChlfol oftfo tedgri Is- known that you are still abbs to |M-rtorni the service. The fort la, we oft the gta gftt loll shorn the Cvttlrivuue wn* But sueh being the case, does oof give Hberty to the minister of Oofi to pr.M'biim hi* iiiKtmetkm* in an ng. thoritstive or nnwarranted manner, He dare not »*y to hw congrcgat ion ‘•gi«e,'*inper, and swallow/ rntphtj |ni»iiisE^*i »-rv h^-a,' l<firt dl'thc yefit, lav*use be ia a miuiaitw of Oad*a to mnkv v«nr support V Hie ffreat * truth. The fhet I* that gR die South' is, “I thi not Hi »'H! h.tve In leneli * clnaft I ill nonoftfoo.i >ui j* wtdi.ipui vine yetfr, e ffreat rstetuipivl, on enp-nug u;n>p Joh . nesUhrm j>rr Uie.«U->n» .»i» iisu.illj ' m ti'niV niooe, in *11 ages, hart neither think tt a “flttlc,* but “only ( present fo ld of iulwft! It must U fc*#ol«4. so •pr.sjtmdly onibu ibis mei'edhrgtr resulted, restrhweff fo a a little,• beneath the dignity of manit-r of leuiiied. that itm qot \ prompt nyi!>tluA vou.be*' uo wry lutmiw limit*. Propbats of old Chriattun minister fof you to uinhe surtUieul I'ur m.ui to leel rqUgioit, h> . v, the "kftU- prcfiujrd *U Uictr lUatriic^aM by Meb a newest. Wc any advisedly mlul 4C , rcUgivoi; olid flint a butt , The tm>twip- In Ibfo emta i* the “thus iwith tin- Ism!,’ und btymuj “Oafy It Write,* Us-aitae there are a | lu.itli in not mattMftoth h* smiU <i' , i.i*. »lp ■ yfm l-lh *o tpnislung this they diuwd not go. All honest frw other* to whom we may slab say! w „rk*, there i* reason u> do«l't A i.. -ehool u* * mmlM-iu man hu tuiiue prophits were like Micafafc, who “ U>, man, la thi* doing nnto other* geiMiim oem*. f , .duit;^ nom«h*ua. wiUtietlu uhuol a *aid : “A* the lion! Hreth, what the . Rev. W. II. Dour prenoiicd,«u ( .i pnietu. mh“"i <*' h»«> hoy* aid girfo t l 4H d saith unto me, that win I unlny wonting, a moat eaeeUent ilia 1 ftvni :hr alphabet to the o/ssssre meet, of apeak,* although be 1 knew that ia. course, baaed on 1 Cor. is: ii. It U|' r ry kdri*f> ot ooioi ami tnunihg. i an It, uml umtinemeut ia a duagaaa to lie Iwpud that |lu- luuihn wiri ilila lie tluiika, uml iwmtdi) »«*». trith“tl»e brrad of afMetW await* fufnndi a eopy lot publientbxi iu the J would be rather u Base tuifov arable J him. If eveu tliey <U\red to go et£* lesstherma rui'ft.r. tl wUI throw inneh , nod iu. .'in,»i*tihle eop.,1 u.n w|i-^trnry to < iod'a word, in *otn* .. . . . - , . | nredvd light on the suhjoet of mini* |axid. *1 Ui tlx- mi >|»»! arial pcobsvvMm iuslnne.'* they mu/d nut. " ,k -term I »up|s>it, aiid do a vaal uiiioumI ihon lent nuking was to tbe gnuf trie*l to emwe Israel, and had tweeived kTl* * . -T* ofg'SMl. iAi—Uc. When tip- uui.wter ia a gold I,h its- stt.-inirt, yrt fo haowoc Hot ha haa, at mat, the ouuan crlbcu, hsu lier iu the South, he uaunlly baa ««ir power uf saying ahaqi tiling*. Here in one of them. 4 m a recent la-caoKWi ho i» riqiorlisl to have said : 1 HoMKnnoT Hit.—Dr. John Hull, aa y on • iah fo la- done by f Wc alanyt puhhftli, without niftk log any ehnrwc*. notiee* footu minis Mr* who take any Intercut In the' paper. ‘ It. rtMpaer, not band., That ia We have UC'er U-e* a refuauil to show impolitic. Wc Were brought op in the Lntli liemvfail.v. j ernn Church, it wan Abe rbprrb of I onr tmrenU, our teacher*, ami our I (Hernia. We las ume < 'hrial's and was made a |iui taker of the pnHiilis » lien* hi that t'buvh. All that we know, onr pulpit*, and n*ply KkrinaQr, ‘At least wc have kept down the rant of I prraeblag P* {ingptvvud i R<*a«lcr, *»i«aWt(div j*>v hurt t ^ ^ imeleM Thera— ha qaiet! let me have that tadkafinaa obi silver dnffor in your pocket for 1 * ro,, j| your preacher. Nnw, r<m wdll better. A Hide bleeding ia ■ time* good. A little depleting works wonder* a-vraeiitwea there la nothing like i«. (lllUK » U,t K‘ U, l.vielier lit thr Cauith, he uaunlly ha* self restrained by hirii internal duasTisiotta hml well *' ‘M'leet aiioui ol either buysof gill*, |a>wer, nud made tbe emiliraaioa, ajf 1 aril lira HILT la Law t I*aa iirtuL *tf ilttfuaiil ' whh h b,- van rvuddy procure in al-1 Balsk would give me 1ms bourn fog at silver aod gold, I can not ga ft*, yemd tbe e.Mnmandment ot the Lard, to do either goad or bad of ay *wn mind.” Minister* of the gospel 1*^ tbe example art them by lb* pant sposUe Pant, “a*saith tbe T ilplmi ~ “thu* it ia written,” and this I fde they inn at follow or I selves utterly unworthy aa , nigh l,rough to the brisk .rf duaadu ” IS “* procure Hlm , __ I u»n, naarutly task * frvad. Mart trader i * umt *“> l” , l’ ukw "‘ m^ghburbood; waiS^SSL otnZou ^ ' the ,vmiUned labor. pt Uev *. tfohe.c ••*»« «>U >“'e *, Uofora equi|Mgea, sud what usitj we own | autl Cone; ami, Uiougb ;dl past dil st'tdjing tbe Iattiu and Oreek Cbum fook the world in the face, poiut la | frrem have not been pnrfootlv n | Mathematic*. Iu thin c«uclied, yet humumv sail guud Acl ’ extwat that, ( , the |.resent of health ami vtgonMi* this congregation A^siaaon develop inta a more *ptritual i .me Bfr, ami greater rlitistrati activity, , f. , , Tu* PaNONAVA,— We apeut — I I I With riven kenrts and tx>wed bamls i nil tb.it we i*vssc«*, all that we can boor both Hrs-milH aud is..Uuldv .. ■ T , , to give perpetuity to ««,r estimata , M|lJ ^ w1m , 0 wr UrIKtrtj *„!... > he.L This We will give for fire Subscribers s of the worth of the lamented deceased, and #12.30, a copy of “Luther,'* Srr menu, Vot. T. We will give for ten Subscriber* and 135, a copy of “ The Book of Other pens thau ours doubt than waaavee wttmwanl in it* per vmhis history. The aid atatlta ellfire, which lisa ■ serv ed it* day and gnuerarion, it ia j nisi ced. will ha ratnodcled—modern i • alep in tbe right di- aml will greatly assist in the ptvapentv of the i May mdbing isterveoe to Im* .ill be employed six hours of the day foe six days uf tbe week, and from niite to ten month* of tlie year, Tills with what be gel* for iu* mini* UUIV ; trrial lalstra .ill allord him a<mut|ie- tei.i supiM.it, give him an inltacuor over tbe youth in the .iHumunity ; and .iuiat upon | *i <1 do vfofonee to their < of tlie best families awl abnae their sacred aud .bikrt npun > ranat «ay, “tha* aaRb «ka I tbe ouc band it may be a diaad- : and “thus it is written,” aod heyaud vantage to a preacher, U may safely thi*. thay ran not and dare net g*. Is* aiqaebeodad as the beat Mid aafent They arc not called npon to (ire * OMsle uf ministerial labor in mo*' reason why ft is thus written, or ta planes in tbe Mouth. Tbe largest 1 philosophize npon tbe sublime roan e (iigregati<WB, aud iwatf intelligent in tbe Preaby teriau t'hurrfi in Va. such a and X. C-, »ere built up by otny of Hod. Tbe prophet* of all could neither explain, Mr gtv* g" for thrir prophecies, to uai.iirinirini . , the other cvewiig, at the exhibition let us give exercise also to those | obtained through and in that *•>“«■ } 0 ( -IhdUnl'a Panorama of Neq or if nrefermd a mnv ! rxcell«m*en_ of faith, which wiH ra.ml.1 f’bareh. We ha.1 seen dear aiul , Y(< i Co,;.” Wr found it to be deetd c k H rrb. of « J>r EoeUaia Lulherana •” or l "* i‘ nt ° w ' lln,K . “I'buiiasiv.win#* Co, Mnvcl ones dn* the de^th ot tha „ Uv , ir c4^ n ,lUe to hats Gotham and frustrate a »urk so urnrain “■*"« »< lafoww—the elmsueal s) huol ia a minister called ?t£n£5tS*!rtxr££ :r'z.“'cssi “£ sett «■ fo— STs«.m I—o imaomnim bers. ; visitttkJBft, mtcb erring beibg* ah we r ’ r * IMn e * “ ier , * , of we having tu tntvH all tbe Way to fo fo autMunfal o|wTatbm, muter the tbe tnuasler. Hoaie uf tlm uiost aae- inter atnat prucMa a Trinity ta Qdb i I beta. 'V r aalv tar all who bar* I be uppurtmiity to attend not to in-gfoct ii. . — "IT" arc, should never, for an iustant, ' ,,H " u< * I attempt cvcu to hobl iu quest ion. entna. Wc came to Americft. Wc ft Mnaa fl will wrote back, aud spoke of the many Concord* , seek to do fit honor to the nM-mury mgfi n-nt churrhv* heir, and that m The same, ami the moacf must}" I""** tiutl ouf r ‘ , “ n '’' accompany each other. leading nnd controlling mind in tl.c ' " ,,n * V" 11 l.*tbers « iitircb, , A* rcgunl* premiums doc for Vo!, dirtcieut maria of trade, commerce wav the tocHaagc from mir lr*t anti and finance, and those yet bigbar beat home on earth. Wc huve ls«u so constantly aud btl of our tan hr nan Ministers iu Soatk srr laburtug Tim I'n frsilnris r«V Oar Barth Carolina Corraapaafaat ; ly and a tTnity hi TViafty. phinatfon an a* to i ruugruu uta al this time. | comimcbeUMbfe, as a A rewind dilti ultv with Northern • w eompeebeoaibla, to tbe foiad *f A*r I., the former publishers arc rcspoti itible. For the premiums for A’ol. II., we arc. A. K. RUDE, J. I. MILLER. 1 1 true to that rhurvh. tbs! himself W.ndd it not t>e I January, as i | ones which had unostentatiously employed him in, . ^ ! extending kimlnemmi a.Akolief to ’ ra "‘ ° ur ■— - fon, j the widow and the orphnfl; .ill alt I 1 **"- uml Iwiiiglng ills » isr m f (receive an enduring ncorI. ltut uno U'nevolcnt purpore a to nanglit to J"!' ~ trout ns, whose relation* .ith hint leave the Lutheran (Ttunli. An.l..* , thriHigUout a long series of years South, aud we had been of the efoaent nud most! .... , I cordial, character, quite a different to W,r hnri ,i, mi l th U na.t ■ inputs and pcrliafsi more grateful record **• And we re.n nut ! true to the Without invading State that gave us u pfonsaut home Tax . nrrxax mxrciaxi x uf X. t.'. t*> mat held na meeting ia •tie a bole elenru Hfrtcgs tn«n Mount I'lcnsanl fitrnl fo *r s^smtel riasr aod may be expected. Sorrowing. We announced in onr last number the sad intelligence of the great loss, which not only 8t John’s Church, of Charleston, S. 0., and not merely the I of trenching in any way on tbe chnrches aud the Evangcli<*al Lu- ' prerogatives mccuOy Is*longing to theran Synod of Sonlh Carolina, but j org.mizat>on to which hi' may the Chttrrh of Christ, that is the our privilege church nnivarwl, and suffering liu- i for And wc mu.iimtl true the sanctity, therefor.*, of auy circle, j mid t« the iwoole that always treated of trenching in any “ inanity also had sustained, when Henry Oobia was called away. We then mourned hoping—we now tflonrn full of joy and comfort. The Lord has done it; He removed His servant at Hi* own chosen time, and though we have lost, he has gained, and wc are benefitted through hie gain. Heaven and earth are con sorted 5 the church on earth and tbe church in heaven are one. W# aud the saints in glory are brethren. Qur brother died as Christian dig ciples love to die. He died in the full assurance of faith. He died with gfory in bis sonl, with heaven’s bright fields aeen with his soni’s eyes, while heavenly hallelujahs were floating around him. A fellow-believer wrote u* the other day: “You have heard of the »"<> the conviction that the heavy loss our church has sustained e *® rc “* of th,w am " lli,ir " ! ' houl ‘ 1 in the death of Mr. Cobia. It i* a mysterious providence involves much—there ia a solemn pause— who at this juncture can supply his place. Yon have heard, doubtless, of his triumphant end—he preached Christ hs a dy ing believer only could preach. Hut invocations to those around hiae—bin utterances of the peace and joy that Billed his soul in spired those aronnd him with a feel ing almost akin to wonder. God grant that such a testimony to the power of religion to sustain and elevate may not be lost in the gloom which his removal creates. May- God teach ns to trust, when we can not trace.” We see it, we grasp it through faith. Is it not written : “Precious in tlie night of the Lord is the death of his saints.” Aud so will the death of this saint be, We feel it, we are con fident. (for Brother works for Christ and tho Church nearer tbe throne. Throughout tho Church in South Caroliua, foe Minted brother was well knows. Pnr yesrs be and his aged pkstor attended together tbe meetings of Synod. Many there learned to kuow, to esteem, and love him. Wc say to them: Live as be lived, serve aa ho served, believe as be hollared, that you may die aa be died. We give foe preamble and reeoln, tiona of foe Yoafty of 8t. John’s Chnwph 1 : -fo bus us kindly, and made us forget that »e are a stranger aud true to the have been attached, we claim ftn* gsRsnt, bnt unfortunate Smith, uml _ particularly to hold up that wu impolitic. We lost nearly luiitutiou nnd emulation among , ill Unit wr osued on twelves as a Veslrv uml tongrvga ,. , ,, , tion, those exalted und amoral drar- ’ be °"* U{ t0 m " acteriafina, which had always made the late Henry Cobia usefully con spicuous und prominent in excellence of character as one of our numlicr. Always devotedly attached to tins Church and her various institution*, and ever scrupulously zealous to ad vance her beet and most vital inter esta, he never failed either aa our M*nd ua a check for two or three thousand dollaiw. Hr would not fed it. The South.-rn Holds of blood have produced u rich haivrst, which the politie men have gathered. We are now laboring far tbe Lath- erss Chim b of the Boutli, “.smtend lag earnestly fitr tbe tbith once dWiv- Tbe atreemv of lb.su: brethren gave t rise ts vuirons mqutrirs and conjee t litre*, on the part uf the diaappniatcd • nsgrqrstwx tbut had assembled (.< attend ( outreems .Home Minabnl one thing, issue wratber; and, one ! isore bold tbss coiaptimcslaiy, rtc I Hvstwtl lust sell as follow at “ I have no euubdeta r tu foe Usunt Tlessnnl i |sw*« bcr*—they are ton laa>.” Be *'" t (that as it may, your “salaried is porter, iaeiet that w In D foe time I drew war to make foe isveaaarv ar- aaprrinteode*♦ of Rev. D. 1. IXrrber. , TWre an* stsuit .13 }st|sL in regular ■ atl.-wduH.*., ot »bom a fair |h..|ms ' turn an* Ismnlera. Itratler Drelicr. More be asminied coutnd of this la Mliii-trni coming to the South, ia man. hi ntteHv iaaposafMe. MM»«, baft bars potting forth every ignsefo-*- of for rh-nrater of afta mpt to do so must be Ike i eseries, to sown tin- want* aD d ex S, * u,l, * >r * helm*. Tim «d spreufotioo, and to that extent, h.js isrtsuw at the “y mot ui brstrd da—ca of |s-r>o*ts in tbe, non*. Again, he *MSt present fo tlie t'harrb. He (.ever st hi* p-sU. owwpfotcir gs..-r» the reMi-! his .vmgrer*fowi the MMlWtHb sf *ml manifests a deep rum-era m the ,w, " u ^ '* “ W—» ^^* •*» *ww aaritre* m pertoet Sill asremeul of Hitt mUW«1 t„ T ' ,, ‘ b’ortfoirs assn omh-s, under tbe uumi sod eery did, bat be dare not bis loiUon. L.1 bi. effort, fo IkuW 1 im|»ro**tos fost for !•«*,*- of tlo* a,q,lv to philosophy or logic for arr« up s first < las* betnutary be pnqtrriy ^’“Hi art bhm ly cxUvmc y ignorant axeata to Mistain tbe dnrtriae, bat be appremtleti by I bore a fo> shnaiil —9m.ga!.*A to lumreJl s (s rwioal ia obliged fo rod tbe matter by • l:*kr as inter,-st iu this matter, and import***** sod loses all iafiueaer simple “thus k is written.” » '* ■* llim nerd M hr say fi*ar of final « “h ibe istell^ at Haisuw before be | t wm ttunje! Webster. If I mistake nuei-esa. Hunks iri it, and the next tb»n; ia * iwd, srbo raid npon * certain occasion, eXI.UUtl w tWUBCa I »» b*a ebarjc ainl a ,|, Ht jf,)«. mile ami its religion had n-taru wifo thotosgH disgust i no mysteries in it. and *n Ua teach bar uU Mich! wa* latrijr the reetpteat of a fine' t trgan. Tbe Ota Mnrth Mhste. at ftVtv 4tb. |H»h!sdnsl ia Haiisfrary, csiux* { tbe bdkrixinff ae>«itint uf it: “The Ti'-umm* Hratbrrs and Mr. 1‘Ufsei gave t so rna.erta ia ibis pi.we last week. With a most pniias*-«»rthy wifo tboioogh tbs isurth—look nat A (hid daintily ia nufibn-ut uwNilrer u* rangrutwita. tu ntUud Gouteiwm*. i lihrrslily. tbs prourtsls of both utgbts “they all sub one const-n« begua to * were gives to the I ret bents Ctmrefa make earuae.” to purchase as ■•rgsu—it bring tbe Hat best what for paofor fori write* only Chan* in foe place fost had la the FretodaM nt I'nafrnsM : “Hut- not alrtmdy bom supplied. H. K. E. i,,r tugs within foe eoraprebetuaoti ot 1 ‘’ i man, he would Ktrongly atupect it " H ‘ hid a human origin; but tbe fact • IcMAe.t to foe chatvil iu Hie rioafo, (hat so many things wore bey ond tbs who will uudrego the Iwlloi and aril i romprebenriott Of for human mind, .h ill il, requisite to preacji for gos-, and set no Wncvolmt In tbeir effect ind under simli cireum Iimits. Wc , nwm mankind, utimped upon it M ;i-4V4* uot lung to aay of mtnmton, mdebble rrslence of it* divine origin, who bar* gotM* to what they call Again, for minister moat present better charges ts for North, where hig congregation tbe presence of j Uh, - v A*, to do,and arare ralstry. I f^rixt ht the rnrhormt, because it ia sad mare tome to rtady—oe hope foe* u r ittcn In the Scriptures. It ia may Is-uoum- lemrnsui, useful oast lerol j thy mem—tihorul axes, uud will rvjncxn ber tbe rock w beucc they uere bewa.” { Only we think that mania tor Noth em c harges is sometime* curried to rxUvraes. One ciiarge in Maryland was vacant a ye:tr ago, and had eleven w|iplicaata. aod another, a lad- ter one, hod tweatpasae and most of odcmiis. “llow can these thing* fo P form from foe fourth. Wr hare d.wtroved hi* lbltb and deprived him lemme.1, that in font world, form la „rthc Immense, tncalenlable, spirtt» «uch n virtue as pMriotinu, but in „| l,leanings nmt oyed iuthe language oxost ot Mxataxxcoa, it is based upon <* Hm> Savionr. The authoritative, for iutsenata of tbs pocket. We (dsgfoaife manner of Christ 1 * track sometuntw think religion a little that wgy too seen with ministers. LAYMAN. foe Us. L.th*r»u Twltor. Th* Word aad tbe Eucharist aniay ami bandar .ftfo foanday of 1 ftH W !:.ist # hv , 'n V T K,h ' ***? and rmlravoriug ment ia the Mane direction. A* nxutakrn zeal «nd well .put, bat un , „ „ w „ IM | iweaeh practical and quick ot aptwHienfom, mlighlcncd fervor bad almost re . ^ A number of Northern Lutheran* aa he wait courteous aud friendly iu moved, aud that is “impolitic.” And " , *. . . VT~. tavorahlr disooaed to tl«> smceom disposition, our late lamented hyml, wp 0o( , n . to kp .. tl 1 1***# 1 ^ *" ^ffb but are (Uiorably «U*po*«1 to (lie surer** aldioiigli moving among us almost . . _ (|raoriy cored. Tbe prspta had n f *be Lutheran I hnrrb tn tbe noiselessly in the prosecution of hi* "* **» t,, ° ,, 5 fc r an ' ^*'“ rU * rk ', turtH-d out ea mam*, not to b<«r ‘the 8oufoHn 8utew—they Uwly «ymps plaiiM, his nwl worth n+rtr ; Wf#r 3i * t,f * an< * \ hut mmtv onr or sow tA ^ Mr sowthero brrthn^n 1 A ~‘ r man ‘ ,U ** !" onr wtas and Hoqorad m.uudera. I raut gira them all po«ht**—mtsu«v aiia greatly felt. \\ ith a kern hi>- th<* Lutheran fiiitli. with our Lntli ,, », iwi*a,rs omuh twiiihoai Minm precision of the true mue.utira of . Mr Lj." amour j rat w* ws wets all sadly dt* Oforr. agstu, from l”’>' ' ' r "‘ ,k " n ‘ >nr on ^ *• | ap]ioiuf«d. It am .na that 1 am. rorne "refomal |ire,adKir. and thr chagrin Wi *' U ,he 1 how or olhor, a Info* more snl.pwl fo «*f ore leslaslk al alienatiun, are both invariably prove a guiding influence ! Lutheran /.ion, which ts the quarter j € ji sa ., | , 01Btl ,i* l »t than anv of the other •>' exprrwsi.m aud practice, very nn and power at this Board, our lute of for Cbnrrh Universal, given u* . ... n . . . Csetarerae 1 live charitably duqaxtad toward* tbe Ire- ample, ever sought to provoke in u* , . , . . on tbs * retain outskirts wf for Dtw > tberanism of thr South. Thr former a toll and them l»'rg to defend, and tobuil.l«,K Tha* tn-f ^ ^.reMgravrt. d~ of brethren areurt oor instrta A* embracing nil and crowning all **’•*» l' nu ** 1 “* ^ M|Mt milrmrtm a loo, wbdw the Hon*, •arewmoge oar muuatera, and of rod worth tlmt can| thru be said bo*" , rewtof you Use cm tbe opp<sdfo rele. i notwiUmtandmg foeir meager aula- of the late Henry ( oUib, we would What though we have beau laxpni , ^ rlltar „ ^ m.kl rioa, advme tW if pnawiMe fore-, ^ V ble“c6t3fo8*W? , ^e^lng‘“dSl ^ from our mwdlafooar tomb iwlral,^ tMllUW . of p,.wfo it, roar own ' » the fomtb-<mdnre their Jfam. Mitor*: AH matters of tea thau that Henry Cobia ffref and died 7 '^ * J5". 'ZT ? K bands—ytw.i may aafWy aay nil for *Hfd.-nhfo end give form express,on* aqn, that i*. matter* preernted to the a Christian. Therefore, m 1,10 0*d and the Bow World; what , w„ w , uu ^ decxdw nrawng sf npprexnntiaa when auore-s* attend* mind from logienl deductions and Jierolved, That in the death of foe though we have been and are still , owrsclvws vlxatbrr you will go to 1 thr*r labor*. Tbe other ehum woahi mib*tunlisted by argument, must fo l»to Hrury Cotua, this Vestry has impolitic in sbtdiug iq, aad laboring j — w _ , «,iko,tt rtvinr n* dkmoar.xgs all oar sou Ibex ■ instita comprebenaxblc iu order to be beUsv- lost su associate and head whom Uu.y | for (hr old Church, the old (kith, and J"*" , u.mw-gls.ltv sec all oor atndeoU ! ret Tb« rated iwu giv, wsrent .mly iron of St.John’s Lutheran Church » ,he oW **7,’ wh * t tho "*‘ , „ 7 soioetisira <nb that I lived aw the attend foe GHlegs* and Theological upon mature delibrraUoo. after a President whose plan: it will indeed n*> w poor, pld, and noon *hull be past m>xwlf—forex ‘I nufit drew in anew of wfoer den. wuuwtMxM; Hear apprebrnaum of the troth sta- prove difficult to supply. work, and w>mr may eay ; Tarn Mm % foowing.’ Why ■ httd from expreweton* uarei in their i ted in well defined premises, a prtqier Ketolccd, Tlint otir common Ootn oat, and let him fie;—in death fill, *y i W«» th« nlxwwrr paper* would rqpxire to nee Lofoeran undrrstaxxdxog of the miiuam, in which the lamented dc- j ius™suew" erased had manifested deep interest, | ha* also sustained a great lore, and will, wo know, feel ronsoled, with u*. j in th« assuruuce that his peaceful ! and happy end ia but another evi-1 (lence, when all eartlily prop* are j failing, of the sustnining power of. that religion whose prolession, even (• from early manhood, be bad always greatly adorned. Jimolced, That the wannest sym- I TnB '.AfUfotCfiJl patliies of thi» Voetry aao extended ; Mfoongh it oevor a to the afflicted family of the lute] Ufo Lutheran I'i**tor, nrwerfottasn , noat msoCfoc **f foe Wr.Oeni Goufra- Ileury Oubte, aod the congregation ropiints almost aa entire eohamti ♦ axiee will ha buhl (fo* Mmxut l’luaw of 8k Jb«i|i> Imrlmran «ntre)i, from it, mittoout if»vixa« credit. '.ant hraforofr aammUng) Jn Trinity hf~..-^L r nt y r *.j Mraft (Htr nvU-T Wermce: Thera mast be aoiua- rbitrah, Rev. A. D. L. Mumtr’s charge, of this hour fiu*l such eii»n*s«iou aa ; thing good in foe Imtheran Vlrttor. ou Hoturday betura the htb foiixday | «mt charge*, this Board may drelfi appropriate. ! but the American leathernn has not i of Mny xomaiiig. A fuU attendance is dm trad, as it is not eoattUutroaol to coiiqicl tb« |cua or iu charge to do foe preach tug on such an oucoaiou. THE CENTRAL CONKSUHXCK met ta Bethel Church, lto« su Cm, i nei imprclieu siMe purely logical or philoeopbical, and an soon na we ask tm rarfvim, or tad other, questions, wifo ft view of aab- jerting It to logical dtaqnidSttaa, we mvariaWy do away with foe ordinance and reader it to tu land edit "Tlie very qoMUrn of Xk Will tor thair wast* preekU. Urgsid llowWkl ' «sft At«r Thy .of* 4»ll xsfti mops. Wlwa Kirns-s bare a titxk* Uxre, 0w «vtf iaftldca vsra t , Thy Kiif will w* CqrwiLx Ihre! , II. liMMw tor (l.y rjlABSN,—- kindly of i on Hut.ird.-iy sionnug aiinttrwtivef i Muxmtor* in foo Hoath nbnmlmi Hirer , played ta mniataiuing foe prams**, ! Afraid of <\ap<i*ure, eh f Wb| , tar. {ohargre, and go Norlb—theg wotad rata a full comprehension of results than was mg modi rata. Aa Draw , ‘braw discord mto Gongragafioim, na logienl deduetaona. By mck pro dent of CwnffrciHis yen e)m mfsfmtu’ dauntrgrate Hyixoda and rburaben, ceas we obtain alt setentifln, togxeal foexm*«ratMt*ta^r*Mty,pn>ta*il and Umn owMplareuUy en,v, “dxd 1 and metaphysical troth. Batin mat , V „| ireft prathf - n$.—T~~—' Hist -the not tell - von, that you could not bn of faith, known to na only by ooet roiliug poffnrf watt be out.” * j maintain yonr Bon them nxftxl oOgatti. 1 revalutxon, and subjrrt to tbe will of xe abate re rattan ” Him wbomnkes foerevelafioa wbeth of th* Prow- 'VV «to not know whefoetr wu cun er to retsler a res son or not. tbe truth that foe, matataiu our present dent, it ip now i or thna revealed ia not necessarily com Mtt®Aat by foe grata of food we will , iireliensibie, 1 n try. But, ia foe fire* plase, w« need by a process of an inteUipcat, ataia* ausmtry. Wa mtuit and logwml dedaetkaxa, aa would have enough appbeanta fir onr va- bs' a oereutrfia troth. Tbe mind is They will write tong called upon to give assent from coo letters expressive of foeir southern tide so* ta a anperior intalligenea re | gnu e xufficHUt to ackoowledga it. Out of'fhe '1303 plaoea of worship Thia will—peihsepa—be diaensacd in Kcotl.ind, there .ire at least Jill, or ; a Sunctmu. aod of course about one-eightb, ta which tervioe* lovo * wUlc ^ u lU wmk . are statedly administered, either is I l,r ® ln * r N , v *» , IUCa “ “* "t t whole or iu part, ta the Godta lau- ^”1 ta that place, lias neither n voice, j gatge. .; nor a vtffe there. K prrddectuxiu aod great desire to ta bor iu tbe South. In fo* around trwtl i plooe the moot of them would pre fond i for n nstfU aagfodha, nr at all rave , ) evanla a charge fo vbiah there ia not j told ’ lire. R Bothroek** ebarge. otrrridnv : maeh hone hoc* sorrier pit a Rail i a Rail 1 but He did feB man that Ohrisf died ing shonld have been recognized by Xk-odemn*. He hever said, “fons saith tbe laird,” but “YeriTj . verily, I sny unto you,” ami then enforced his authority by his stupendous mir- neles. Tlie language of Xieodemua then lore should hare been foe boa We, “Lord help my unbelief* and not the captious “How can tore* ♦Wnga be ta Thus, for example, one man may say that he regards tbe encharist a* merely mnemonic and nothing aha, and in order to fortify his opinion,be asks. “How could Christ give bift body to his disciples whilst ha «ai yet living ta Now suppose one abodW auk a few questions, ns thus: “tJptm your mnemonic theory , what aw ft* to remember ta He wifi answer, “tbe sufferings and death of Christ, «f course.” Then his friend would re tort upon him his ores “How cnnM t'hrist ask Ml to remestfter what lia'd not .vet 1 plred ta namely: hfs sufferings n»d comprehensible death. He wonW no doubt tty to get but of foe difficulty by soma »aA answer a* this: “The suffering* HRd Heath of Christ were so near at bofifl, that they were anticipated in 0d» ordinance but a short time.” HB friend would say: “Admit that foe events to be commemorated war# anticipated but one boor, then if fo* mnemonic theory be correct, fo* communion of foe Lord with hi* *•" cipiea. at which, Christ himself tab truth. Those startling novated by the mental labor Ms oasaweh of man sir not in ftatam. God never r elate J ^ * " ‘ t iugnabtorai'^l 0 „l,.dm»nri ingofbtend, would «—v. K u«ra «»irii“ "5bR“ thetoff tm>\ s-| every oUier 1 u uc tlilfto* 1 * puxplwu- •oni*^- ***'* I Cbrurt gave ft. iiefflre lie >■ I U MM* this u tap O '' .•» , “H»w va * ft oaf ft! “ta-iu'l remember at .-ft wifo . foe W‘ have no! ut >' | ed.” Bat to pm nut -xdx<-.l, tat I onittalW dh*'' L ■ bate Chr^' j | - 1. Tb« H*‘!_®~- witb his di tal Holy: »«l^i Church to th 2. Our Bax 1 preaent at the tbe model of - Tbese two »u every ehristi none but tin- 1 the Lcrds ri: hanoouizc wi tune diffci: symbols. Boy only, aad yo the model, to coxamctnoi ted eveuk > ence of Chris- and you fin.l with tbe mod: itual prvneiK - flict -with the Sapper, the I. spiritually 1 M ' fi V, X article of , and it perfect proposition- stated abivi Tbe Holy i> type and ha Ok and of Isrttai.frci:: wa* t« be ■. r ltot tkiaw wa.' ^ ed witlrhlto f taut. The fr: commftmniu'. tlie Jeo-i Iron lie wan n pon: unable to d. Passover and who reganled «nic or eoxuin importance. PaKstner. a trewl and * ( \ at otiler feast by the fund I - mantled to te , who should li «' N ' the Passtver should hai i Ilia deliti-r.iiR ^ angri without folly, have tended by- th. would have" d placing it on feast of Puru antitype in unless it be observing Cl Cot*ld uot Is lamb, Mtid t taken of. 1 intelligent ro or whom ii That lamb • euant, that i let us look a Holy Hupp, r strictly Passover, wl, rauiembi iiu. e '*er forever. I bverance through my \ ; your fathers ft ^ Isaac said t«. eent of Alt. U crad an e«s<> ‘'Father, wl K ritaotydo* b, t tenaucea, jul the faxnxb ta ’ defect m the ’fi'anRug. Ur >J of their the depth ot i Saviour sadc disciples «:-■ light, by th ^ lamb^ I give “!«**, eat, tl '•onutiful anc discipUa, up. ,, ”»* here rats' n P ta the ti that windi hp DO «-, “Lord, hvead,” it will huart tbe sail, ss it was to the Mas: "hould fkij , h°dy” iu this ••m ordintt! the Lord. t o n Is ■ N-