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Mlm HtH, ft./JL, „:.<*» (ftp Htw4r*t» 4/ MteUtnom TtM I tyW Semhany, dolirmd *h (ftp - Ctejwies Mmtdtf sftresras. Marti mK^U* .•*■■>:« %».• A raw# In » U ‘ “ * " (• " 'll li ft yupittd for U.B A>« JW* Aaaapriap, a«4 *a- mm* ip-i*W#F & W4 flntlrmra ; It I* with ({rrat |>U tut trey oomr hero umonK you to «fX » few w'6rd»,to yon a* brethren look mg forwjfnl to tbr grrnt work of thn rftriatinn ministry. Then- am a ti-w nf you whom 1 hays the |»h*a.*orv of iaoBiH" jwraonaUy. If I way of all tin' nut by tlmii uttainmvnts 4ini clwrwtpr, I can not tint think of you and Kja-ak to v.ta with vm ipajiect. 1 cap n.tl out nnilcr tj liern tuVsHf a fn>?i lip <1t>« f •«mi hnviHjr a piect^oo' of the tlay* of my own fecy' livi lr ?ju.a.‘C»yp a proper tl inrplliffPlU the Maine proportiou of prominetwe thnt they bore in the Word of Ood itartf. Here again, bowerer, the pmrnt truth win aomettaea tiemmnl a iltth* "pedal attention at our bandit. For instance, "hooW k be BMaileil. or nffaim take mm* shape in the world aa to remit nnfitrorably to the ebnrch, then H eeen»« to aw here is theme, so aa to aacore the it and convientlooM appro betioa of tboae to whom we min inter of the system at chnrrh sorerument with which we are identtfed. Borne- times I think we here in this land wfll bare oereskm th S fcw years to cal! attention to the fandamontal principles of the government Of the flkareh. In mrinns plaeaa one sees loose thinking npen this matter; area strong demestotrnHons being made on lie half of ‘ a blerareby f which set ms out of sympathy with the elrll matitutfbM of this land; which, lam perfectly aura, is out of sympathy with the grades and rharaeter of thr New Teatassesit laatitntion. t can not help thinking we shall ha none Urn Isas sphritnal tor keeping close to to New Tret ament sini|«rily aa to etomh organisation. ,, J t , , f w, CUXTlOTREiaiL PKEA4 U1.M1 flic q nest ion also is one of interest, What place shoot,1 rontrorenuat preaching have in om labors t . Here, also, om' maid he determined In part bj • conjoint view of s variety of rirenwataneva. I'pou the pari of a p**t many profile there is it BTeat prejudice against the discus sion of principles. They think it ia dry. ftoaictimes when a heresy ia being carefully explained, a errtoin elaqs of kcarara will think “this is a waste of time." It is pnaatlile ia some instuaecs that this will be thr case, Imt ip very nanny iuatuucvra, from your study of church history, yon u ill know tlie pn-ra-ut emirs are rbc tejirodticiiona of old mistaken, • >M errors, It mhiiHiiiim hji|«t»its that a man wW give the right theor\ id smiic ui sleru divergrnar from the trn{ii, bv giving a elear statomeut or.U.iw (li.it tiling wasi rcganled in COLUMBIA. S. C„ WEDl^KSDAI. APRIL 20, 1870. r-r -miiwras. OLD SERIES, VOL. IV.-NO. 86. anawers. 1 tootl snswar it as to the temper and spirit with whirk we should go about the work. That ia wt to he orrttookad. A man may preach a sermon in such a tamper as to spoil the ministry of years | Is sock s temper to to Isars but Mule e«wt. As to toa sermon, It may he an admirable discourse, bat toe look of his tore, the tone of his roles, may indicate something entirely opposed to the spirit of what he has been saying. doe may apeak to the unconverted and lost in tocli a time of voice which is as much as to say, ••Brvth ran, I mi indignant against yon; 1 have been at great latmr to make thi» way dear to yon, and you won't 1st ate have the satisfaction of con vhrtisg von to Christ." Don't yon see that tem|icr in a sermon will star the effevt ,.f the whole thing f Then again, a man's ministry may go on for years ia a bad temper. If I am doing a thing, not becanar it ia to be done, it being ia*portaat ia ksalf, tort be tanas ia my mind It b aabrid iary to something else. I shall bs very likely to do it Ih a loose man ner. Young mini stem osmmeare olton ia a saull church, among pirns pen ply, hi aa obscure plane. U ett, all qf ua rate oqr o«« ahilkira, at hast, fairly 1. (Imwgbtec.) The young man ia likely to say to himaalf, “I have taken a grant deal of pains, and am It for something (hr higher than tkis£ ia the meauUmr I have gut to pans through tkig thing tors, to something beyond, greater and no- Idcr." The man who fuels au, will he sure to da the duties of the glare ia hi the gallery and walked towards the door. Lowering Ms hands grad unity, ha exetolssad: “Stop that noise to the gallery," aa he than ro ller ed himself (bom his embarrassing posit too. [Kanwwed kaghter.] fi30.VC9.CDBB KBIT WETS.] I think U is settled that aD who mean to be good tkumU write. There am good ran-1 sons for that. It often enough hap- pens that s man think* be has got s thought while it is floating like s Hood through Ms mind, bmkMgfrA ra.wry ''fjg*!«;.> ■ * ha is naked to put that some thoagfct [ , 4 A ftyfkl Lite. into black and whits, eh how •brisk* and shrireU into (he smallest, The lUh of the mmister of the gee- proportliHi*. [Ueghter.] | pel *ho labors only from the senes of It Is good also to enquire <vnden ' protgasional duty, or under the sharp Motion. It is a comparatively easy spur of s reproaching “ esssrisaii thing fora BUM to produce ••wor&'Ifltftonl Ood," is truly a hard sad Fords, words," but the thing to do Is bitter bondage. But there is no life to get thoughts expressed to JTteg “»or* joyful than that of one thur enough words to make them plain ougidy animated by lore to the Aa sad Hear. 5o more. Of course If a floor sod tender compassion for the man ia intent upon Uje extreme beau *°o» ot men. Upua a wild heath la ty and elegance of romj»oslrton, then Oyrmaay has been exhibited to aa a wrfUhg la abaoliitriy eaaential for aotabh- insuoc* of this last truth. point. Ia the rhoretl there are two Way s of letting In the light Yba eaa let to claar light ihrungh phria windows, ar yaa ran gat beaa tawny stained and painted windows, sad than the light coming ia wOl he beautifully i srtegutod with all tbs color* of thr glass. Thu* ess yon represent two (liferent claasea to public preachers J thane that give Lnncbarg Is the aaam of a pariah ill thr kingdom of Hanover. The sod ia so poor that it can produce bat little fruit or grain. Its aarihee spreads out to cast moors eorarsd to hammer with ft dry crisp purple heath, except where a growth of Ur, or other hardy tree ar ahrab, aaasrts its power to urcrcomt thr terrible |or«rtj at nstocs ; ar where upon e stream a small hr did it as if reWgiss mar (ftetV grwt fttwtow; as if H was their badness to labor; their bostons to employ their thoughts; their bastoam to give their money to Christ's king dom, just as they would for their totally, or their earthly government. lie as preened upon them the wants •f the kingdom of Christ, that they ware ready to go wherever the Lord should call them to serve him. And they were ns ready to give n regular proportion of their income to aid other* to go, in ease it was not pos sible for themselvea. And what an evidence of the power of Christian tore sad (Withto)ores, and of the eradication of oovetonaacss from the heart, was seen where this one ooe gragatian of poor paaaanU came from their bumble cots on the Laaebnrg heath, and poured oat on the table of the Church, i yearly i > sf money which non than many giro, to order that they might educate young ataa end gtoes la very braariftf, hat I think It npun the whole, to art a hath*** and prrfnsvturj way, soil ,h *' tr ®** h " rtr * *° ■FT 1 ) the people Will god >«* om I tell -ewU'erav fM.mtb.br hr aapiasM,! to look with nmtempi upon oniu nrwwufv fof them to gw to mllrgr ewut. There air snate mew to whom to scvjuirv eunaulerwldr insight into j •» w tw'^wsk ia au nrwamest you I hey are very shrewd. It is nut smowg ths hesthim, and aprand toe blsssings sf to* gospel to the poor, the depraved, the wretched to their own and other toads. They gave so • tear light, ami those that give the the margin of some stream s small mark money, beraaar they did aa light through staked glass. 1 do fvvea meadow of grass has grown fee apostle enjoins each ear—wort not quarrel with the totter. Ruined op. It te known la Germany aa Its ly— to proportion as the Lord hack ■gtun. Generation prespared. This Harm* taught, and of iahabitnnU has this they did. out spun the plan of gi\ tog to the ' gnthered a barren aahatatereie from The lift- of Louis Harms was a prw|4c Hear light 1 do not take to the sale of mnbrrrisu, juniper her yorfttl H*r. Hr tired with Christ, mvsrif say credit that I have kept, ries, or MlherrWs; ar af honey cut -»ot as dtttog up in heaven, or •II through my ministry, aa near as t tected tram their bees; or of timbre hovering to the Moe depths of the cmiM. to totting the people have rlrer a»d tori hewn ami carried to thr rtore," bat as a “Wring present Lord ! ueighbortog to» o«. Where could Jewoo, with whom we apesk aa a ’ there ho found a Arid more diseoar m with his ft-iewd* Them, how •flWgtorumimshjMdhrfihDitkl rvre. at beat hr saw through s gtos. Itst Iramb. Harms pram hed a gw. darkly—fern, It wws bat thr child pel whirl, ia not after au, amtoer of holy esprrirece and happt raorivtri of sure ; toe gospel sf thr mm 5mr he see* Him fare to (her. power of God. If is Hfo was a life of He to “a Bun," to thr knowledge nnd! nto, tber too lighl : tdHnc them the truth leaving h to their owh iaregtostUa, there ha faaad a Arid and .llh , ,wr ) 'v sosjsunnv tendencies, and thrv hare cultivated la tim next ten year*»little more can ( v.fW might, as if U Were yuUT post j sbo.tt the snuu* «ts"r lr.*versud preaching* AH over the ^ ,,f !"* '* “h tesijvr ‘ •' witrkl it »p|tears to uic there »« pr^ 1 to j»« #® '« •'» *» to ' '«»■ ns Q |i-p % aanfoon »t this m«>mcu(» real sJTg J teachings. The tsmpcr wjN teU j*7 -I'’. n JT’ i ** j*" ~ o * re »"“ 0 « tb " Uwd, Ham* was a Utberan! There 1 their py ^ ids between too New Teutomcwt and U » K » lkr oUtorngh the ser ] ” *** ,hU i "" nt °* • m ‘rT" ** A ^T‘ ; “ • hf« »f him. which should be to w/lriH not wish thru hack, nor Itopntor principles, and what I think » itl h »< ^ g ^ ! -'WTSundayrarbooL-L. T. feel that they are lost, but wail are ton him licit and hmrarahmal ^ and .anetnurs jmwiO nut lie ( There Hat tw matarot a rertvli. , wW got Twelve pereotM at oner patiently **onr ammtoted time t.o, : ' pttocipkm-tor prim-Hdo of rbnreh * ***** SSSlIII *£±**2" + J *rery Chrimto. a Tretom. authority m ngainst tndtvidual run Mciottcr. You havo it exeatjdiAed to j this ContM-il at Uowra, sad is in Nntora4a siuwc.Anrar .4ire hind. <tf • tf.fr (fat* jpmr In, without raising ireAqg with. vvTitc^i yon are'likcl.v b> ltti-jutii.v’.B *' istni ft tltr^nfiirbiid sort of addrap' 4 ' obotif to make to yon. I shair.tr| tofotv to you what woitld IraW been of some real use to me lij^Ia for the w.sk of* tSe | ministry. It hn« been sug- t to me that it would to- satis- : if 1 would make “Preaching" fhf .subject of what is now to be ami to that theme, therefore, I shall now direct your thoughts untl Hlf ' -jU ♦ w :a- . <- ,•! jpjt is u-jun-i , -t» Si , .abb "E to ritBAcii» .’Has 6ret question that pre*r»t* itsdf to ns is, trhat are we to preach t- GtowwJly one may airnww, the troth. attonwe,, that no one. will allege <tot ; ^«y pari of the inspired IVonl »|ls, receive the same amount of atM^wn to w preaching. There Wnpe fnitlm more important thou ®JWh!*nd ujton them troths we 3houtd concentrate oar attention, aud sC the people wbo hear ns. ■ *>i “T*Ot BOBY Ot BIVtMTY." & tite human body there are some tori* vital; some non-vital; ’*o to whole body of truth there are <** vital troths. We shall proto. ’•'rifo if nw endravor to flx the wt- t * wt j4u of those who hear n-tny “«* is the mane proportion to wfc toil troths have n place nnd a at way. They bare strong msthetw kith in the Hon sf God. 1 joy into which W has been welcomed la the midst of the stapes..1—. .bore. Christ bM oAhrrd to ua s ilt«fSMM they are iwbtical comamtionsaa toseoatinent mesas by vrhteh Ms joy may remain iuatanres thlugi of Europe during toe .rear 1MN he is ns, nnd ogr joy be full; hnt this rooimenced hU work. He aimed »» joy can scaraeiy be hoped for by a great revival of religion to * : to yon time* > When particular por to troth are needed, nnd appii ■tote.- ,ni?r r Iwu-.lTj. ■ ' l,i r - mussekt rutum. ' - f ->. ’TMraare trotha pnriicolariy w«- *to#, nhd called for at a partientor ^4';'-1«eflnaw they art assailed, ^Mr qnratomod; because or- '•ktoflto their snbstaalrt^'i presume i of too clear anil correct toonghu to frfcrence to them, and 10 to forUfy ^tom> sgsumt Tho errors atormpted '“dMoototed unto them. "^wiriawT Airo ■ DMcn*LiNKf ow the cmntcfH. ^•inesHoh is of some interest ju .1, What importance we 7*to* give tt preaching about hint to church government and di* Wtol (Mye to these tfaings-sboiU human nature. The old W( rariuklcd fares hat e Iwftol t brunch the totys. stnl kHOW pretty much j , hat is in |heir minds nftett before poets j fit i M ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ , 1B Bl ^ , w ..... t . the huv* dm (Imngk'cr.) this hen " ,Hkr * *•> »»-l the, eommenced his work- He stored *t joy eaa scaraeiy he hoped for by o™.™ tk . \*m go into the MMiii*tr\. wherever,™ ■* hrt P «hc« ferth • «T**t Nritol of religion to the those who do little, refer little, give Urn f c j. tluiwf God cast* vunr lot, whether anumg »■ »he hlgkri style of port rente of Ur people. He prmebvd. little, for thore objects which he ^ “** B M,.„ T.. Jh . r ,J. A jsstr iss.pl.. iu A poor pbrev. a , •"*' "mumentsl esprrosi.m. Au he vteurd. ho teboored with the counted so important and held so Tin Ufa ah argfoneuf attested :: .re *"•! ittlcMigrto eongtvgathm to j «h" Wttto Nomnch J etm^f and with the kith ofonommt. Hear. •• c give for them hk Hfo. mciHv local jculousie*. I can mtt 14 »•»*«•. uctrr yon mtud. Ihtj Itetp thinking w f sluill need sire in tWc «'*' k •** •*' fenm there with all much the better tnt them. Ho marh ! the better Aw the rhnreh Wbeirv front heaven, lie er »D'" ter. thesr gift* they wffl dor from God. lie ni that the .xdor their style of prau«btog. Rut .gtirit, power, sod joy sf the Chris tA< Prmkftrritm <%mir* for April, it seems to me to be cMdrah for any tkn life are euneattoUy evangeltotte. lr*.g«ribete toifoitMM laborer, man. ewpeeially a rhrtetkn ministry, He had heea there Imt a year when * at whom we say : Thank* be to the •* “*“* a* the plan of hi* Hfo. he j«roj>gerd to the congregation the again, whew we know they -hunger no more, neither thirst any more, that the mu does not light upon ( them nor any beat T For the Lamb Ytoc —This article, from the Brest*. wMA ta * tb ,. mUUt ^ tbe thrW4 . foeds them, sad leads them onto living fountains of waters, and God Uissself shall wipe aD tears from exaltation af ilMerron bishop* an din lingntebed from the working rlergyr. AH ritnaliam; all High Charebima; oil throe ejfort* to eombina Anghenu prelacy with the Greek, nnd Fitmrb cburehcM; all Item* Shiags naem to itM* iiMiRnfiottfl of the. smidunl fell' Try. ». ^re"re vnm» of that prinripie to its rm- denvatqs to enthrone Itself In th* cborchcM to the wueM, to aay aotte- iug «f tow sfoorm af this our pw» tend. 1 un<l the touring which ywa Iw.r made to the t/iini, Yet the people will believe to you, and brcaase they imperw and ia magsrinca. for w&lc% CartyV. and in sumi ram to thU conntrv. ottered. A house was at once ap ., itrnprktrd to the uses af a miastou degree Kiarr oebool to truia them, and Mr. Harms' to he held brother audertonk this work. A I believe k yao, God will use that I responsible. Its pemliarity cunnisls ronrse of instruction covering (tor Ixltcf that they have to yen so as to , *■ I"****f thing* ia a rirsiiteit wsy,^ ytmed toady was laid down. After n j Iilere it to enabling yon to get klo , •'“•vtimes with the head fun-most, little time other* were «tg.>r to go 1 the heart* and minds to the peojde.' re«te1imen with the fori forentoto. ont ns n»ri«i*n tolmretw k other; _ That Is what I mean by baring sf 'Mms hem rolled the magic lantern department, vf nsrflilnraa, us farm 1 *t>#. [Uttjjfiter.J tTrH tUU *f>U «jMC larrhiiiirts rtc. The |ttri|4f tie 1 ^ m which things* are pot with very trtmiacd, though at a distance from i *" •^'hisg; ami ao he brew vivid reducing i our change come*.’’ Then we shall be like them and with them. But A Christian te aa instructor. He more precious still, we shall be like » been taught, and he becomes a' hin b *fol with him, “wbo loved ns •cber. Us has tetrad the prerion* &* vr hiut.relf fur us." aa of knowledge, and he seek* to ipart it. He fcets that what be Th* Grip to Faith. tl- U "JriMi vMiri fnrum. irawnt toMdre, if ths minister ns re ba, qptctevn wiraeauen af thw troth, thaAwe should he abk to deal with tlisae queattetis k eon trow sy bn tween Frotrelnntism nn —-for kitnuitem k tos asdinary is «Bly Bomsmsm dlkted. J hmro known many people who right tem|irr. non allot ld nn ranauu t That may he answered in another way. k re formes w the mmmmtr k winch wu should do the actual work > that agnk divides itself into two •era te the teams.m rt ■aif i deal .wrjtl, Brtansatom k They had rend noaw to the contra- ▼erstal books. They thought Aft maoism was a bundle of disjointed mistakes and errors thrown together to the coarse of age*. And yet when these men foil into the hands of some trained and competent /omit, they found themselves at sen, to their •tea dkeomfltnre. I Ml yon, brriV Homaatsm wonld never have ■fewngh there centuries if it hsd been "but a tooae bundle to errors. 2u* tt is the “m frvttn the de- of thy wn> ; qiriflb anted syStota with a aeon racy. We ' of iniquity." It i* Utecomtotetift It is a chdsdte logical *aod collateral pUee among there pndkft flf'seetos to me wise nUd 1 JW «pb« tte part to the preacher, tenths hove re totertto HBBMH ^^Imbhe mlAdjteferiH ipre tfrto with it eotordverakny, you most » ♦* endeavor to gtve the have dkstttrfot the priucfpW'of this ly, Slid the pkleeoph As a rote bs lest prtnefote* to its system to doc titoea, to expoto the fantUmental mtetukes, eori-nptfdns, artd t'riure npon wlrfch fbnt whole system rest*; upon whicl* it ha* built Kseif np In a very lugicul, close, and Arm man ner. _ >-vr .•*«•*• <*** 1 ; now abb tre to pbbachT df course that might be pot in pitch a way as to suggest various i daliv to h# grvm tm Ihm, hat ne ahanl rate can ha laid down thaft will pip equally re the whale body , -L.n, 4 '"'''* «° '"M ‘ *‘P tn F> “LT^krewS^ Zt ftt ehRiTtvii, grows tlraeome To grow u aad fro on their errand* of merry P enBr powers or knowledge, twt ap people. I would advtar you to be They AO went Beakmsiy te wort ** *** wfc ® has had a treas- aimpie and rimlglttforwalil. to hr' cifher k |trrparuig the materials rerererefo totem, i perfldftf *nre in vbar own minds needed, or k earning money to por-1 ***" *° “I*" 1 * —“ i tefe to Ms thaft yon have gut a thought, and then aay that thought ia th* |4alnca( • bssr what they coahl not them IK Ives aaiqd.v. Iu due time the brig randy for sea st a cost and ! silver. Ur i to farm I tore the grant thin; done .la to get the tergeaf as is .real training that wo « then let the toted work te I natural to te Ore Of fi | l ha Vo tarewn, m 4 q aarari in* pastoral i an tea ownl wm to the habit ri ml while that conld do it. It was an 4 caqq, bat it shows that, no < solute rate ore bs kid dowi thing iq to gat •ad ate stratgUtentaid manner k fVtadsre white jroa css my tt. Of coarse of sboat sixteen tbonaand doftars,: '"tr— that te appaaad entirety to all litter with four thousand more for the ont ** ** *"* flt. It was a triumphant n res si nr • bee, k October, it’d, she weighed anchor at IIam bnrg and set sail for Port Natal k Hoc threw Africa. (I m white to S mas U ant aeppoard .. have my pariienkr ideas nr any •adng, and dam not , Ur. Osaka af BrMhat. Three Hit np bte hearers With' Hat bn a*al to have many - H every twa yearn. Aad it has torn who of his get aft. V rfo for any large -Lemma mhte4 -rite," answered he. M these fljrteg \ wire hod; iwa*te other* among rsriou* tribes to South A trim. The enlarged until now it forty eight young me*. J* is ex prated that a band will go forth front tehed fervent evangelists for missian dry work k the East Indies, k Aus tralis, and ia the railed Hutee. f The ostontat of labor st mmpttehad daring aeveuteen yearn by thin dr Ttfoil teflfe (hough bowed with bod ily infirndtifryla almost keradtble. Hat the secret to his snoosss lsy, feht, In his holy sod prayerful Hfo. things pertain-1 aft Hod, aad he t itly to teach aa Ha dom net com te a or tem tohot He ■mini t to Lori, “Ho walked with from iniquity ten take frights Mho OuahMfo fiU'Uved in the to.rat ri— . child like, [team* 1 samimtoeattoowe Or fovfug, bolh-ving eornmnnum of 0**1. He prayed, whu ten tenply an liirnda to the almighty, grackma, oom pammsto Haxirmr, sad whom only bis wbigot smbitiou and wtte wm to dn. to ki, (teagreerf; to safer Fhs will. In the next pkee, he hod Am traiaa • t tbs highest pit.-ft Ms preochisg was directed only to that ho could reaeh, his hand* at the ewpoanding sad enfarrang the Hcrip highest eierstiuot -whea all st once | torric He reads If, comment* npon ths (brand of his thoughts f*H ant of . it as nHvtng book, nutted to modern The hi* rated. Thera wn* a long, rwh ' men, modem wants, nnd modem dn 1; there the mss utocd 1 Ur*; and drives K hots* to the heart tire, and then are the materials prej woh kto hands up—spread ant at' wtte boM throats, aa tea ss-ord of tkto have in mtordaem noth tk foil length, m ft wmv. In the mid^' the frphif, mighty-to preroft for' natarol pecnlkotim and tedliuesfur | of this panes some kdivMwl with 1 whatever ends ft was given. And, walk In year own miod. ,f . . | creaking «haeo rose ont of hfs serf 1 fintfrr. k dealing with lit* people. many, ia teh seph A Hsiao, he greedy to soak the burden of I amay to kssrihti Like Jo- beossam "tnmtialdT .* Many, many to <« pmjwn. Many, I on all of Lira spirit widens at trad heart take k siiclro. He tade* whoa* tea master taught, ths thousands k the enrig day* af the chnnte, and he soaks any. ?• ■■■.< Chteutons, you most be teacher*. This to year roaatton, m tboae who hero themselves hem taught by God. TTOch by year Hrea. Teach also m wards. Lore ao opportunity to katnetteg others, young or old. Let rear Mpa keep knowledge to- »M. Mrs an laatmedvs lift-—Itr. Boater. Peach me MiSn.—Wherever T am, whatever! do, I sa^, Blessed Jetma, hsve I trnlj- a share in thy redenip i km f Are my shut forgiven 1 Am I guided by thy Spirit! If thine 1 ant, wash me ngnlo an«l again. By tMs rifostirifl boh verse with my Sa- vionr,' I rttjttjr srkenity of mind sod s settled pcnCr in tny sonl.—TSmnekr. • — John Welsh, one to the early re formers of Bcotlaad, has givro n lively picture of faith which stay serve to eneonrage s«ne trembling believer. ^ It to not the quantity of thy fbith (hat shall save the*. A drop of water to as true water as tbe-wboM ocean. So n little kith is as true kith aa the greatest. A child eight days old is aa really a mm as one of sixty years; a spark of fore ia as tine Are ss a grand flame; a sickly mas is as truly living as a well man. Ho it to not the measure af thy -kith that saves thee; it to the Used that it grips Is that same thee: a* tea to the tnoath, will food at writ aa the strongest aria to • ante: for it ia not the hand that feeds thee, albeit it put* the meat kto thy month, hnt it to the swat carried kto thy stomach that feeds thee. Ss, tt teas canst grip Christ never so weakly, he will sot tot the* peefek. - ‘‘ ~'y"? All that looked te the bream ser- - pent, never ao for efr, were heated af the atkg to the iaey eetpent; yet all w not alike clearly, for some were - near at hand, and some were afer off. Tboae that were near at hand might see more clearly than those that were for off; nevertheless, those that were for off, were ss soon healed of the ■ting to the serpent when they looked to the serpent as those that qMtfji near at hand; for it vm net then- look that made them whole, bat He whom the serpent iHd represent Bo. if thoa canst look to Christ never so nearly, He can take away the sting of thy conscience if then baharest; the veakeet hand can tote away a gift as well as the strongest. Bow, Christ is the gift, sod weak folth may grip Him a* well m strung faith t ami Christ Is a* truly thine, when thon hast weak faith, aa when thou hast cofne to these triumphant joys thrergb lit etitrgth of faith. na Tet but