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Btion im ly of the Lutheran are the flmi JUAN- I: AO tnr he t«T attend afforded which for year bom he wholly the that eon- Timothy i THE-LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA, 8: C./ WEDNE8BAY, MARCH 30, 1870. Mgtady to ahow thyaelf approved God, a workman that needeth ^ to be esbemed, rightly dividing word of troth.* With regard to your collegiate ,00(00, upon which yon have rega in entered, allow a few additional *Jffo preparing a recitation, make inmariabU rule to do ao in the pDit thorough manner possible, in M one yielding to any temptation to slight or neglect it. Make this a 8ie d habit, aud it will act like a efcar* through your whole course, 2. In case a reci atiou prove to too much tor the time afforded {or its preparation, study only so you can fully master your satisfaction ; and itate the fact to your >ur character tor truth iousuess being eutab- mrse will elevate you i of your instructors, it the same time avoid arflcisl in any of yoar i will tbus acquire a dllty and aptneaa in II also attain such ao -oflcianey aa will save laborious re searching you should have per before. You will tbus foundation well aa yon rill avoid the disagree- of constantly repairing should be completing tare upon it. itiously guard your Imoe in diet, and take of exercise daily. l>o *e disregard this sag ling will not avail you l much with a broken ion. And be assured, oflnement and hard iermine any coustitu- r its natural vigor— ivigorated by out-door exercise. And it is much, easier to preserve health than to restore it when impaired. 4. Mover shirk any daty assigned you, however difficult or disagrees bis—whether it be to write n compil ation, make an oration or discuss a question in debate. 8, Be rcry parsimonious of time; improve it well; and to this end, have system and regularity in all yoar duties. And may God Almighty bless you ia body and in soul, and make yon a height and shining light in Ria Church militant and triumphant. pastor Uittwi, ▼ water. .fcWtabg been oar impression that the Lutheran Church ia the Heath ia in great need of something which will in some measure supply, net only ear lack of minuter*, but the neglect and want of a missionary spirit and church love in too many of ear pastors. There ia a lament able want of seal, an indifference, aa oaprogresKive, ami nnaggreaaive spirit visible in ail parts of our Zion, sad ia fact, in our Conference*, -Synods, fee. We seem to have but little deaire to have our cxdlencies, our peculiarities, and our distinctive dsetrines known. We are content to plod our way, snail like, along, end if the world will only let that, we are content to rein kittle and unknown.* Iff seeking for the gnat secret of meeeas in other denominations, we on at no loas to discover as, promi- Mfftaamig the agencies untiringly employed the attribution of Tract*, which contain information for the ■Bhon aa to what those denomina- tfoas are and what they believe. Their peculiarities and distinctive toatnres are boldly and industriously pot before the world, and men see and i**d these tracts who never am rehfMaa paper of thdhe sects, and tons they become interested in 'igloo sad the Gospel. Almost all 4eaMniaatiom of Christians have dis- wrered this efficient and successful ■°de of propagating their view, have long since adopted it—even the m»sanaring Socie y of Friends. The General Council, at its t Ailtiag adopted the system, and 1 *htak it would be wise for ns to do same. There to certainly fimter inquiry outside of our me taffkip aa to what the Lutheran Church it than ever before, and as we can not send a minister to every ■Ntoru, or a copy of the Book ST Oo * t »rd, or a Vititor, let ns issue for gratuitous distribution, containing the information sought, •ad sow them broad oast over the tond, sad they will do for us, what they have done for others, bring ia a bountiful harvest. We can raise the IWIa by eoHec- tim or donation—that would he hat •■nailitem for each congregation. Mfehaps the proper plan would ha fcw the General Synod, at its next ■fetoon, to organ ire a Board, or ^■hHcation Society to superintend •* publications, Ac. MELANCTHON. i ef tbs Bible. Two weeks ago, at a Convocation of the bhihops "tad clergy Of the southern yivvinc** of England, then in aciwiou in Loudou, the subject of a revision of the Old and New Testa ment was discussed. The Bishop of Winchester suggested that a com mittee of both bouses be chosen to report—in conjunction with any com raitte* that may be appointed by the convocation of the Norther* prov- iuces—on the desirableness of a revision of the authorised version of the New Testament, either by mar ginal notes or otherwise. The Bath op gave his reason for the maffton : 1st, ‘-that it was the boamden duty of the church to see that what she put forth was the very word of God. 2nd, that the proposed investigation was rendered necessary by the feet that there was a widely spread im press ion that the New Testament eootained passages that had no right to be there. 3d, that there were un questionably passages in which the right word did not appear, and in others where the word had now n different meaning from what it had the time it was written.” The Bishop of Gloucester, in seconding the motion, declared that it was no longer possible for an earnest man to ignore a subject of ao much im portance. He called attention to certain passage* in the Testament, to prove the necessity of the proposed inquiry, and remarked that “ooe id fetter made n grant diffcieuce the meaning of a subject ef the greatest importance.* The Bishop of Saint Davids waa also hi favor of the proposition. Us did not believe that the revision which had b:en call ed for would be found to effect any doctrine which the church now held. But whilst he would sustaiu the motion for n committee of inquiry, there were, aevertbelees, three causes, which, in his opinion, were calculated to prevent the church from recoin mending such an undertaking as that proposed: 1st, the fresh die coven**, which were continually being made in Biblienl reaeureh. 2d, the doubt whether a new version of the Scriptures woald race! ve uai\crsal assent, aad the evfl which would ensue if there should he a ‘Church Bible’ and a ‘Dissenting Bible.’ The third objection or difficulty,’’ be said, was that wbeu the authorised vrr ion bad received all the amendments it deservedly required, it would be found to hare effected a very great change in many imrta, and one would be, that it would deprive a number of the clergy, and still mure of the dissenting ministry, of some of their favorable texts. He referred to certain translations, and said his belief was that n revision would result ia great advantage, and in crease the value of the Scriptures In the English reader, net only to public but in private, and prove the extent of that inadequacy and imperfection they ought not to conceal. The result of the inquiry woald alter, to w great extent, the meaning of por tions of the Holy Scripture*.* The Bishop of IJandaff approved at the appointment of n committee, and spoke warmly of the deairnhleoeas of considering n revision of both the Old and New Testaments. Ha sug gested therefore, that the inquiry should embrace both. The amead- by the Biahop of Winchester, and in this form the resolution waa agreed to. Be to no man who needs no mend lug. Ecclesiastical. 'SStaaa—"1 tsa loja LUYHKKAN iw < MOUTH CAROLINA. Kev. P. M. Bible ha* resigned hi* professorship in North Carolina Col- legs The resignation to take effect 1st June, ensuing. The Obtorror says: Bev. Prof. P. M. Blkle, of North Carolina College, has accepted the position of Vice- Principal of Lutherville Female Bern inary, and will enter U|mo bis duties at the opening of the next scholastic Whetting, Fat 8. B. Beratlx, at Virginia, reporting nine during the last quarter, aa, V'iryiai*.—Bev. Wheeling, West accessions ys: “They the af B’AaUgas. The are already proving themselves vain able helpers.” One of them is “over sixty years old, and waa flret brought to church by her little grand daugh ter, a member of tbe infant depart ment of tbe Sunday-school.” This school, which now numbers 315 scholars, “cootie am to grow ia Inter eat, and ia becomiug more and more a feeder to the church." It mtoed during the last y ear, for the erertion of tbe Miamou Chapel aad other be nevoieat objects, 9700. PENNSYLVANIA. The Cumberland Valley Conference of tbe West Penaqylvaais Bynod, met recently at Oirvilfe, and dtoruaaed the subject of In fen l Baptism. A Bev. Jones of the Bethel (Weiabre- aeriaa) Church waa peasant, aad received aa aa advisory member, who took advantage of kto position to lecture the Conferee os mast heart Hy on their heretical views, and pretended to quote Luther ns opposed to Infant Baptism ! nw JKUtT. It earned itrd rode contains aa iator- esting nocount of the state of affair* in our congregation, of Donee and Norwegians, to Perth Amboy, New Jersey. This congregation was or gwniaed a liufe more than a year ago by Bev. O. Juul, pastor of a Nor wegtoa church in New York City. He waa immediately met by the fterce and an arm pe loas opposition of a number of Methodists, who were determined, if poanibte, to draw our people to their druamtasttou. (tor of those disturbers af the peers was especially loud in his slanderous ar runation* against Pastor Juul aad hi* congregation. The latter called a public meeting and notified this man to produce proof uf bis aUtWHUU. He put iu an appearance, hut was so completely overwhelmed in bio foies bonds, that be left the Hall to con fusion. He had accused I’aator Juul of being a liar, aad when naked for the proof, ho cited the words from the Psalms—“oil aw* art Hurt. 9 It was suggested that he belonged to the m company. The affect of the expoaure has been good. The (opeukageu r nr reop audmri uf Hkoudiaartu states, in a fetter dated January 26, 167*, that the interests of the Donee ia this country are occupying the serious attention of their countrymen at home. Reference is made to the feet, which waa stated so time since, that arrangement* bad been made to aend • clergyman 1 a layman to this country, to examine into the roaditioa aad wants of the Danes who hare settled hem We sincerely hope, and are inclined to believe, that good will result from this movement It to especially de atrable that active aud foithfril min are may be tod seed to coma to | America, to care for our uegieetod mieh settlements. Many have I hitherto been afraid to come oo account of what they have heard of ehareh resulted ia of twenty persons. The uune awm- ber united with the church by bap tiam and confirmation. Nearly all heads of fern Die* Five hare beau added toy fetter toner the middle of November, *60, making twenty a ve new members within three months. God bo rraised. The meeting waa good. Not “boisterous* or “outra geous.” Not tymboiiool, but a deep earnest ness, ouch no vital godMnoao im|»ianta tu the soul. Many eUpe were frill, but not thoughtlessly turned over. It was sweet to miogle tears with team, sighs with sighs, ami groans with groans. Christ waa with ua, to the sermons, to the prayers, in the bwptiam, in the coo Hmmti.-n, in the Lord's Bupprr, in the thunk offering, in the benedic tions The meeting was ao uaueu ally culm that tbs devil and the world stood around aad aaeoriugly aekl, “there ia not excitement enough —the church is not doing her duty.” Two years ago, the very same wise man said, “too much excitement— can’t bo any religion with such proceedings." What wild oonciu- limn ( Be not aitimithiH At the world’s insanity. We will keep the ark moving. la the Argwsvtiie ooagiwgwtioa w# have a very intelligent, praying, ehureh going, and godly people. Wo may have a few Peters who follow the ffevtoor afer off We hare be yond u doubt many feithfel Johns nod Marys, who stead right at the foot of the crane to do the bidding of their bleared dying Lord and Master. Bach a devoted head at chnitles* I have never ms to aay ether locality. The whole community la mated far its morality, hospitality aad piety. May the Lord coahane the good work, hires the kind people, convert thetr children ae they coase to years at diacrettou, and ffaall) receive them to the mansions of etrmol glory. My salary to six hundred dollars. The annual donations with preaunts already reserved three hundred aad •re dollars aud thirty rente. House rant, one hundred dollars. Making m nil uae thousand and • ve dollars aad thirty oral* from the flr—Wwy f> —The fond the Orthodox and growing exetthag to Germany. Dr. HUdreheimer, the new and popular Orthodox Rabbi ef Berlin, requires the children of his school to hare two eoptea of the Pentateuch, ao re not to break the tow by carrying one to and from thetr school oo the Sab bath. Neither mast they carry um brellas on that day. In the United fftefee, the ereet coeectecttoea of tbe old style Jews allow the carrying of umbrellas, canes, and hooka, to and from the synagogue oo the Habbeth. Sunday all lit weak.—The Chris tians observe Bundny, tbe Greeks Monday, the Persians Tuesday, the Assyrians Wednesday, the Turks Friday, aud the Jest Saturday. Demand for Mamet Ztotoiaiug.—The Froomam't Journal (Homan Catholic,) complains that this wealthier and more intelligent Catholics here lost their feith ia purgatory, aad are not at all liberal in purchasing masses to liberate the souls of their friend* Tbe dead an almost all sent by the obituaries immediately to Heaven. Marriage*. When M. Monod aad 1 attend the university a Geneva there wet breor ef divinity w&o eon An himself to lecturing on the Hu am tality of the soul, the existence of God, and simitar topics. Aa to tbe trinity, he did not believe tt la ri of the Bible, he gave an qt tattoos from Seoecn and Plato; Saint Seneca and Saint Plato were two saints where writing* he held up to admiration. But thqLonl rent one of his n vanta to Geneva, aud I well reroe her the Grit of Robert HsMitoe. heard of him first re an English or Scotch gentleman, who spoke much about the Bible, which seemed to be n very strange thing to me and other students, to whom it waa u shut hook. L afterw ard met Mr. Haldoue at n private house, along with some other friends, and beard lttm rend from an Kngliah Bible a chapter from Romans, about the natural corruption of man, a doctrine of which I had never J fare heard. In feet I wm quite tooished to he«r of men Mag cor rapt by nature. 1 remember saying to Mr. Haldane, “Bow I are that doctrine to f Bible.* “Yen," he implied, “but de you eee it ia your heart T Tbit * * timple quentin*, but if e«me bom to my (xmtcience. it wmb tbe sword of the Spirit; and from that time I sew that my heart wre corrupted, aad I knewTfrom the weed of God that I can be sored by grace alone.* credit and ia There feme I rotate, , but humbly, to the to tbe Wm. a. Julia*, MISCELLANEOUS, ffagamf.—The wilt of the to John M. Hdl, at Nashville, Tern bequeath* #30,000 of his iargueetei to the First Presbyterian church ef Nashville, to be a perpetual endow meut fend. The interred on 910, 000 is to educate ministers ef that ccagT*fatten, and re the other #19- 000 to support the poor ef the Married, on January 7th, by Bev. J. H. Bailey, Mr. H. Pool aad Mire Asa Hallman. On Febraary the 10th, by the same, at the ratadeaee of the bride’s father, Mr. P. P. Hutto and Mire Uuldar A. Clark, daughter of A J. dark, Em,. Or February 34th, by the same, at the reaMteaceof the bride's Father, Ml J. L. MrrvRKLL and Mm Nau ru Smith, danghter af Rev. H. Smith. On March 1, by the same, at the residence at the bride’s father, Mr. H. R. Barra and Mias Sallu Barra, daughter at Mr. Geo. Smith. All of Lexington Co, 8. C. Received A J Ritter, Mrs B Brown, Mrs M C Rufus Brown, Eph. Brown, J J Hiller. 8 Kaorh, CBhaaly, Jrom Derrick, John A 8 J Krepe, Mr* C Sabi Mite B Mrs M H rumen, Bev W H Cone, TheaG Bred, Oal P N Heilig, John Ltoget, 93-00 pays to 194 LM “ 110 TL AMD Miaoellaneotui Bold sad Oliver Wstohee. Jewelry. Kings. Stiver aad Plated Were si**?* ■ t* had «r touMM* se bvmSWs tout Osaka. Wmates JeueUi, Made Stem Is- anussnki us. rrpalra* by as iqslmni Cotambia, 8. C. DIEBCKB. jaaffffly A Perfect Bowing Machine. u VU lAtBV." rott quit rtrt dollakui W ORKS «* enj hkk. teitet Is Is Ite hssvtol hssvsr i >« will I ; ssr it* Will wsnsal U 1 direct tern saeuapasy mck *0.000 vow iltmaspi n osr. mis sewn WUlmsft say m gvukif up a dale et AAtem Rsv. C. H BERNIIKIM, OssmsI Agwut hr ite ml* at -Tte Pairy 8<-w- ■at MsolAas, OttesavilW O oil fee* Coosty, RorUi Ossate* KUAD TUB or IU I0U8 0U THU HUM Affswisg Uarii as to* ti»r»*i aa steslau sramsily la svsry wrU ragwlsla* bmily Tte “Pstrj-" csmmssfo sarK wters-sr sssA-X T HnU Wochs a auMplim rwvwlulws ia aa sitMssM m mash alilUy —If T WerU. Tto fear yrirn Is ky_im team iu cklet mm- ^feremm every mqsutu hr hmily mt-UT. mrnfte la to ore-mis* sad am Rtely to fK am aTartm — JMU* /to '^QdH^Utiimk KrerymwtaggMi Itovaow—R. r A ly la tte late —jr Suayia hi oaamrretiaa, ate yat tte rot h aqaal U dm teal—Ctmafe Mm Feb 33 For i ik fftt Orgus uf There is no Book equal to U! CLAKKK’S NEW METHOD FOR ' REED ORGANS. By Wiluam H. Clakkx. I LUA0T teaMUted m tte bariag last A teak hr femremtam at tte 0>raa dm* ia Catogm, 8s by Ite kki Fall af dm I Va»- ManaaSc (Owrngtato toWj Pner 97 to. Wwt putea* aat* on mastst et peer. OUVKl DITltON a & Smm* u a. DITSOX A OO, Maw Tot REMOVAL. Ae Auuie&a, ial Retail Qruos COLUMBIA, & CL, R aepaCTTULLT torn Ms Staato I rmaatttete tea iwi.il ta tea -a—i tmuti LatoY toitom. — teatoaa ate Tartar ana, mmdy tear as bate a waS III Hill 1 ■ I at of aS erode* Mapt, J* Gretr rtri, Pmbl«R, Tetters*, EU. J®* January 39 31-ly Specud Notioea i At u —Cardinal Auto written odk-ially to the I nrlli h Biahop against e movement to that country to establish “ft edom of education and of worship,* as “ not only con j *■** trery to the laws of God and uf the \ *** 1 Church, but to contradiction with! the concordat established beti the Holy Bee and that republic.* itts: . | im teams tody b < of Nicaragua, protesung > mA ^ , ama af tea arete ’ la a two years sgo, called sttenttoo to tbe few of Ua Church to “peehsiisrers,” i < the ■ am her* rereived on trial aad |J those silmlllml to fefl membership. By rolleeriag the slatmtfes ef the ten BOOK HXDKMT. BLAKE BOOK BAKU FACT0BT, AMD PAPER RIUM m Mtia 8L, Columbia, A C. B lank rooks *f an tee* «n m re*. Ctoto. latte et rvateam-. C •a*/, St. usds u artar. ate , af ite bte tepee ate mat * pitmet hastent Ah* ppl At "tto 1 ra, Ac. af uy awa ef the Church I 1JN6.14A pm set increase af , ate a*a* ate llama af (torn am* l*u*r- •ate hr the oriau ae*pm* m Item Mare, ate Ite ngteifey af tte fev, tea** (vaal amaaara «ry»afe Wtea tte air fe taavOy •rem me abash al tte a a if a h that Bar. O. Katreas, formerly con nected with the Angnetana Synod, bat at prreeot with the Norwegian Wiaotroain Synod, has removed to Cliftoa, Bosque County, Texan.— Year* ago, perhaps shout 1*44, there qaito a Norwegian oreigratton to that State. Her. |M to America, visited theta. Inffdolity had then made sad work ig them. We knew of no other Scandinavian minister to Texan. ArfurailU, If. T.—Who would have thought that Beo. Julian would affili with the American Lutheran T Wbeu with us, end in Charleston, B. C, be was owe of me; we therefore that ha would patronise either the Lutheran and Mitoionarf or the Lutheran Oboeroor, but to our utter astonishment he has cast in his lot with Peter, James and John. Well, wall I the ancients mid men change the «ky under which the; live, bat not thetr mind. We mod erne change both. Pooh I what a noise that weathercock to making! But read Bro. JoUaa’i totter from the AsMrieea.- Doar Editor i Please aqy to the many readers of your excellent paper, that God hath vtatted ArguevUle again with a glorious revival of reli gion. We held a series ef meetings which continued ooe mouth, and only 173^99, on ■neatly enmiled by members at its communion u*willing to admit eon eiostous of n disagreeable character. It has new rate rued to the toveetiga- tioo for the subsequent years, with the result that ef 330,136 era received only MRyOl ttoo to taring ground to the Btatcs A writer iff • f nai says that “many ef the < in Maine are small aad hundred growing ■, nod your correopoodont *ay* ore without paotora could not support twenty men decently. * Seven Baptist Churcbte have been discontinued iu that State, sad lew than half of the remaindqr hare services. Vermont to represented as bring ia a similar condition la Connecticut the toot report show* a decrease of two churches and 147 member*, while the oootribottom have fallen off nearly oo^third. In New York there seems to be each a scarcity of members compered with the number of minister* that * eorrrapondeot of oh of their pepero rey*: “We place n pastor to every church at arm SO member*, and hare 73 to ■par* I We eon spore every church of over 60 with a preacher, and hare 130 left.* Pennsylvania 1* mid to with New York. teftteuy ■ ■ ter*— at tte tea at puteM kaow* • • Ot h b ymiietefty tevfeteA m Iteyteo* I* * ate* at eedea < March 3 -la rut* i Week lit*, H pattern*' tewl da* rtel iMtw et Mm faUowtas 9tm fertteuh u|tM pvmi* te: n.rre. Mqte* (Iwyw* Wter, Hwitet to*. AUlte' Mterih, TWOtexy. tt M rwferir«h Mpltt vis: Oofeyt Bock. *«I.«. ttete a NwU/. Tte Pkiop, hgtaal/onnte. lh*Mowiac91M Ptviorimb M |ta te: re* mufebbanfr MmUly, re* Late* fate n* fefeqte »».*• Pte- orieshtt |AM, te: TU Itecdc HapteM, terry telartmj, Tte Ite* Tte *few*i« mtlUtri M 9>M *t »i M. ril: Ife Toon* Gill 8. ArO,*r. Hameiiteri-, Ite raoa‘e u'fr. ruiXTiua avd ran. association, Cm* Box tit. q*te*.ll. ow* Marrh» SB-lm t uri* nmoi Ctvm to All. of 8t* kotetel—ox. |WW *8 hr mla LOW FOB CASH Manta 1 Wm Cm Fate bf*. M park**** r oat tab teste, •80N08 or c Bote by J. K (Mi h U 8—day tei .ite et *8 md 9m fee IS* oa| r.ARRIGUES A OO. 1 PtiikMMphiR JHl TPd4i Lutheran Institutions. COLLEGES ROANOKE COLLEGE. my. V* re* m 1 mifemmdlW A BEYER GOLD MEDALS BATE JUST BRICK AWARDED TO Q'JZAa* Stu 3Vai99b la Ooufer aad Bevmbw, ISM hr THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, r mutual*. Hew Tte, md fWItertplii* «* •md Htu artk Liberty,, Baltimore, Maryland. Ko. 9 snirrs PiAKoe im *n tm wum m- wmmM.ri.dq fe« A|t*f> Trtefe, Imre wm* md th* iuyramd Fr**cfa Aafe* fdtj rensud bf Sm jmn, with the priril*** of laornd kaad Piam* aad Parlor Omn olaraya eo band, at fern $M ts $3M. Refereet echo have our Pianoe ta urn: Or* RoU R. La* Uxiaato* V*4 Oo* te RaaaomS.C. Oo* D. H HU1, ChartoU*. K. C. Oov. /tea Loltear, Laskqte v »- 0.W. 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