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ulterior benefit* that
result, it property conducted
and veil sustained f Our school
doing as well as could be e
in ite Infancy, and in such a time of
ir
the
I keep
Htrust our readers do the
bowl Eating t Drink
t FrelRckingt ^
not come to
van is not a
his Kingdom
. Better be
proton the
unchristian acts.
Lord; keep it is a
; rejoice ami be
Bethlehem,
nrnsalem,
Hallehjja. I
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WE Call
u\
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of
the old
Bon are
a
tmzerar
land, if"
a. . .
r> jsiness.
“He teat
''-"mmT
lithe
either, be
his A
scent
better
attention
to the ad
ft Co. The fhet tiifct
house of Cntealt ft
at Columbia is
the “Etiwan
:e cotton on
11 Is not abo
plough would thrive,
bold or drive.”
ter or termer will not do
»d better sen out 1 ! If
citizens of African ide-
rnbmit to it, be
emit
allow
4 4
I* ■
SbeppffM,
Bed Atom
that
7th.
•f tbs
the life
oat
in all our
ful mi
w—e
forgotten,
Chj
SUgh
dress hhn
stead of 1
Query.
yon not fay i
Whjdj
charge'
“I hare
you V
ure in
to as is
Change
^w^ws.- ■>
Eichelt
Wi
Va.
with
wiU
ite
church
refid.”
Rb-y
ulent
;ty is
not be
scourge.,
Sxunr
A rained
tributor tp
am pleased
thankful of ]
tending my
which bos
except at
over, that*
flourish
few
marvel
ized. 1
ready t
terial
other
pen
do not
it Beth Eden, S. C.,
in days, now almost
souls.
' Address.—Kev.' J.
oodents to
svel, 8. C.,
m [ ' 4 ’
I did
yon had the moody T
ask: “What wfli you
did you not write ;
1, and will remit to
we always take pleas-
Wide a circulation
power. k
Address.—Rev. W.
from Luray, Va., to
Page County, West
ll
“I am well pleated
I Pinter, felly en
hope voe
| publishing teds uaeftff
every sMsser of our
te take, pay ter, and
- ■-
• f
te viri
'and tea_
Southern cities
from that
thte school presents Mte for ol*
.‘•‘“H * thorwch MmmUon^of.
« **.P?»
’? »f » ®Ore premo
IKM, character, and Oral them
few principals more eminently a
tod for their poritioo, than tier. Mr.
Miller for hie reapooriUo one. Ha
aodamtaada tow to axantoe dtadp.
line so firmly, yet so kindly and
judiciously, that be not only
mauds the obedieuce sod respect of
his pupils, tout their affectiou also.
I think his gumming talent is ie*
markable, msdr hte cmmeieatiouaueita
extreme, so thaS every promise made
and tern-
will be kept as ter as
fc Art* *b$ pamer of hum
He has ateo a most able,
and excellent auxiliary tn
Bar. Mr. Gil hart, and f earnestly
of the institution,
hath ter the good of the church and
of the principal*
Too many of our minis
ters are broken sticks. We guaran
tee that sas half ef them never men
tioned Staunton Female Seminary
to their people, never asked any one
te subscribe to the Lnthemn Visitor,
but only triad aad schemed te hi
crease the pittance they receive from
professors of religion who have faith
without works, who feel much, re
ek, are sealewe in crying
woe, in lamenting over the wicked
ef their neighbors, in fealt-And-
in condemning others, in long
te **od resolutions, but
id stew te honor
We have
aad they wont
■bubs. Seals of them are so dry
that they neither will nor can shake,
till the Lord says: “Depart from me,
jre earned, in the fire prepare*! for
the devil and bis angels.”
To Johw Sxith J. 8., which of
coarse can not be any one else than
the universal and honorable “John
flhnith,* asks ns: “Has a minister,
who has been educated by the church,
the right to abandon the mtefetry
either Wholly or in part f Has he
the right to engage in any secular
business P If we answer the above
not s few might take of
We hope, therefore, that
“J. a* will answer it
A Genius.—Rev. — manages a
farm, clerks in his store, has charge
of eight churches, asks his people to
sing “the forty twoth hymn,” and
from his pulpit declares that “an
Infernal not sd has been told on him.”
Rev. is a white man.
Drops.—They Call heavily, but
don’t stand frqm,under. If guilty,
cry: Paccari. ^^
Insurance—We are not favorably
disposed towards Insurance Comps
ales. We believe the business is over
done, that not a few companies are
founded on a sandy fonwdatioc. Chi
cago proves that satisfactorily. It is
therefore gratifying te us to he able
to give at least one instance ia white
fcllr up
convinced us
their work
in
opinions •
■ i! "! 4i
m?rimrw£MteRauwxr|c^aEXUritt
congregations. iagtim county shall he
with
a man’s He readsU,hfs' klfe tons influence. £fct^$iff<22asprat
reads it, his okiklrwu mad it, aad ail, two dsRfhlfel ssssteus ia a free dm
are benefited.; Perhaps better than a camion ef this greel idea, aad 1
JEjbj is a good, earnest religious doubt not that mash good will grow
paper, visiting the famdywverjr week, oat of U.
It has • frfshgcpL about it that s ! rode over thr grand sa which
book teens after having base oooe was fought the great haul* of
carefully read.
what te being
State. It
It brings news of
lone ia Ctiwreh and
duties, Hlestratioas of truth drawn
every incident and an
te life, narratives at tsawei,
of mission wry life, sod a
variety of information that te
was .tea vs* ,1-
!
•adoftooo-
Visitor, writes: “1
With Staunton, sad
church, a
don fed me fat
I regret, kW
institution dees tot
should. We have so
that I
not better pateeu-
Lntherans are just as
their means for
ef
it can not ate
bat fhsply that they
Strike
out of
Hhsrpsburg, sad sew the twe cities
of the slain, rirllng in the calm
iwpoae of death. Ob. how many
hearts jet bleed at the recollection
of that dread tel day! and how many
food hopes tie buried there! May
Almighty God space os from the
horrors of war te lbs teutrr.
Unionville te a part of my charge,
midway botwsep gkophcrdfotovn «Mtd
Ilarparia Fany, Wc have about
sixty members to teat neighborhood.
twelve
of the
light hare
bet kelp the
id eased the rallying
Tr
iton church of ItorisS te (tod’s greet
srty te thte evil world. These ere
l ateo he writers aad papers ;
be who has the right idee eu
aad labors to bring
Bald as an naxiitory n good
religions journal, will Ami all bln
ived uas at
r eight te al
a good dial ef m
which te
ed ie many
te It te to ha
it wHI
i It realty
J. H.
For It* Lathers* Visitor
Te Attests aad
lly. I Ite paw
pie are informed; and ns they read,
of duty takes hold of team,
and they are stirred up to
diligence and self-denial.
For lbs Lutheran Vi
Item '
sojourn hit
my doty to visit
I have
fcceau?
ip a
tberaU
Bgk*t
,lil
Prof. Biekle, of Mi. Pleasant, N. CL,
inform us that Ret. J. L Dreher had
before his death tenured his life te
A Arlington Life la-
fftehmeed, Vm,
through Us General Agent, the Hon.
D. W. Courts, of Rufiin, N. C-, who
immediately after hearing ef the
death ef Rev. Dreher wrote to e
near relative of Mrs. Dreher that it
for her to go to the
of a single dollar to get the
45,000. Whew Mr. Courts found the
friends ware slow in
diaos appointed for tbe
a prettadaary step to get the money,
he eases himself to Mt. Pleasant to
hurry teem up. Rev. L. C. Grose-
dose and Prof. Biokle say in their
communication : “We are pleased to
Mate that tbe Company has prompt
ly met its engagement, nod the
are now enjoy-
teg lha fruits of this wise step of
Bro. Dreher. Moreover, we are
pleased to leant that the Company
has nothing to do with Fire Insu
rance. We have shown our own
faith in Life Insurance by resorting
to it Very respectfully, yours Ac.,
G. & B.”
Mil 11111 1 " 1 tei'tiU WI f • *W Wv*
Frog Level We spent last
Lord’s Day very profitably and
pleasantly at Bt Lake’s and Frog
Level. Wa did not bear a single
croaker altering his antediluvian
Greek : “brekskekesc hoax tear,” at
tbs latter place; but we beard the
bird of tbe morning, and not alone.
Circulate Your Church Pa
per.—We copy the following from
the Richmond Christian Advocate.
We trust oar leaders wiN feel tee
force of its suggestions. It strikes
os tfeat our contemporary is right.
existed to that beaatHhl and growing
cHj. I awe my good brother, A as-
Ite, and proponed to him that we
appoint e day nod together make our
visit, to which be readily rmmeutmL
teortmi oe Teooday morning
from Herman ah, aad el 5 P. M. were
we sal Bed
Lutherans.
Dear Doctor : We arc in the mhlst
of a very cold snap, and you may —— r
imagine that a Booth Carolinian, I pertty ia
gopher like, tries to keep his head
within his habitation. Bat these
hardened Virginians, even tbe too
xler ladies, venture out aad hrmvs
tbe winds which threaten to blow
clear through you. Hut in this m
ten*rising region, bow cau a man be
still f As an old Doctor remarked
tbe other day, “we mast keep stir
ring to keep warm.”
Tbe German Reformed church of
this place have been running a nice
little Fair for some time, and al
though It ia on a small scale they
have already realized over four bon
dred dollar*. These fairs are con
ducted in a very quiet, decent way—
no gambling, no hall room immoral
ity,-' bat innocent eqjoyStent. The
prizes are gained by voting at a fixed
price. Tbe mammoth cuke, which
was secured by three hundred sod
eighty votes of tbe young people,
and realized for the fair forty five
dollars, was boras*, off in trinm|4l to
tbe Lutheran parsonage by tbe noble
band oT young Lutbeswus of oar
ckusto. nod pscueutsd to te
wife. - * m
My noble hearted ladle*, not
bed- with our shandy eoi
parsonage, are arranging an enter
tainment for tea boMdeym to sscwre
means for still further afefition* to
our comfort, sod tbe> will succeed,
for they know do *neh word as fell.
We are in mfdat of
‘Thow good oM butrhrring days.
The happiest of lha yaar ” «* »
And if you coaid only look into our
pastn, yon would think tills was
tbe snakiest country you ever law;
for there lie piles of sausage and
podding, sent in from miles around.
1 returned yesterday from a pleas
•fit visit to the Cooforeooe of West
era Maryland. Tbe thermometer,
judging from my feelings and the
temperature of my body, whs at
least sixty-five below Zero. Tbe
wind came a nigh way, and oh. arms
not it cold !
The Conference, which met ,at
Keedysville, six miles from Shep
herd stown, wss one of tbe most
pleasant meetings I ever attended.
I met Revs. Dr. Brown, Dr. Htroble,
Oweo, Gulfer, Beekty, Lessley, and
others, wbo received me with open
hearts and made me feel at once that
I wss among brethren.
T spent a most delightful afternoon
and night with my friend, Dr. Brown,
of Gettysburg. It is a pity that be
and Dr. Btroble should ever meet at
tbe same Conference, for both wont
to do all tbe talking, and cither one
can do enough for any Conference.
Dr. Brown gave ns a very interest
ing address on the subject of raising
up and educating a ministry for the
Lutheran Church. The destitution
is really alarm log,* and tmfe** the
Oh arch, North and Sooth, East and
West, arouses herself te this impor
Here wa
activity,
but no
We bare quite a
in this neat
but they are no longer
our mar. They an- la
!.t.flOa inhabitants,
of which shout hair are white and
the other half negroes. There Is a
eoMege under tbe care of tbe Baptists,
aad s female aeminary sugar fbs
cnee of tbe Metbodlsta. Tbe ebarcben,
wboas tall apirea are rooapicnoas,
are large aad fiue, aa ornament to
any city. -
At 10 P. M. we arrived at Atlanta,
our destination. We put up al tbe
Kimball Home, aad you any im
agine oar surprise ta find a hotel
equal to. He. Nicholas of New York,
In Ra «* rod ure. conveniences, and
t After s good
forth to bunt up tbe
Wa found some, aad
from them learned tbe following
feels: They bare tbe prospect of
securing tbe Merrier* of a minister
from Mtmunri, to whom they pledge
• salary of tl,000 positive, and any
perquisites be may receive fraa
ministerial act*. Baptisms, coo
flnuatiooa aad burial* ait all liber
ally paid for, aa that (icrquiattee
amount to considerable. They have
no church, bat men of property and
influence bare an eye to securing a
building site an early as poaaible,
and that seen red, they will
tbe steatisl
We htetmt to
hud for aa Rngifeh organisation, or,
at least, part English ; but footid that
tallied by teem. We thought, better
German teas none at afl, and r scone
aged them ait We aould. We learned
some fads that go to show bow
much we bare loaf there, and ore
losing daily in other -cities. Pad
instance, no mteiligeui getitfestua
told ua that be eouM count on bis
lies in o<
about tbe
church.
but we have no
Our tiULW at retraced
oui took tbe cara aad atarted
for boo... W f ««k Ite «»r .r,
niag as Ibr aa Macon, where wa
mummed over night to take tea
tarty trate next morning. Before
we took said train, aa adventure
to my very genial and
t neap ^111 a dm myugr teat I
recounting, W« bad
aa aariy henakfest . We entered tbe
ordinal), carpatibag ia baud, depot
/ted tote- carpet-bags, together with
our bate, at tbs entrance, aad pro
ceeded to call for oqtibe aad other
et artcros. One of tbe servants, in
Ida eagemeas to aea on well served,
emptied a dish of rich gravy over
the fimmdaf best coat of my good
Ho snatched up a towel
at tbe collar
where ter coat
tbe time teat it
would by no
1 glanced eve
saw that tba
cutting
_ all
only ooffee, and
iqjure tea coat.
shoulder, and
is spilled apoo
Macon bus that pueurtarity
ir, and tee
wa starts)
• baa I noticed my good
holding an old bat te bis band, turn
uig U op tide down, and down tide
up, aad inaiAa out, and outside in.
With tbe moat rueful ouuatonaaos,
be said, “This is not my bat.”
“Wall,” said K, “you need not care
•bout that- Got poor hat, aad let
os be going. 9 “But,” said be, --there
ia no other bat bore. Mioe is gone.
Homebody baa walked off with my
kat.” 1 am not apt to laugh at tbe
misfortunes of my
bat then an <
•took even I may be iaiursced to
iaagb. 1 said, “l*ut ou ti* bat fifed
fei aa be going, or tba tnua may
leave us.” Ua held out tbe bat,
•oman bat dilapidated, at aim’s
This i* not my hat!”
L “put on tea bat
” Undid put it so.
Bat of one thing l am
is, t
tee _
Though we did net
m Atlanta aa wo could
aoy,
our doty in
to
learning by
Methodist
me wnmh)
in tbe other Methodist church, tbe
Episcopal, tbe Presbyterian and tbe
Baptist. This foots op a loan of
forty families to oar church, because
we bad no orgmitaatioa twenty
years ago In that growiug city. Be
It remembered that Atlanta has a
population of 30,000, and tbe car
pen tor’s hammer ia beard te every
street in tbe city. There are two
very floe Methodist charches, sod a
very large Roman Catholic church,
now boilding te tbe dtj. Since At
lanta has bedbme tbe capital of tba
State, there erems to be a spirit ef
enterprise among tbe people hitherto
unkoowa. ■ There is a perfect net
work of railroads eetiterteg in At
lanta, and all converging in one
grand depot* fioaalrooted of iron,
There ia aa
Fsrtbs
Visiter.
iff.
I da not suppose that
re raugv of
te an# •
there
liras
Its
V\
contemplated
Is grand,
rout every
i. South
up tee toy, smd ms
in frobi members of
bnreb, in tbanr van
AH wr used te or-
ww need only
When tee gem
laud by tea
lot for a •hutch te ev *-r s u*
out. Tba reualt te, tbs’sard
st ia every to
Bad
unfortunately for aa, this we neglect.
Tbe cry every where ia, wr heat not
the man. There moat be a maaofi or
t* 11 iff* t Ida c if* ft t * it* 11 -
Wa a Ml state tea
L It te aot tea want of brains te
our young man. Tbs number of
intelligent laymen in oar,
forbid tbe supposition. Tbe
te tea busterss walks of life
ia our
church forbid it
occupying pulpits, and te a
of preparation for tba ministry,
do not lack ia any
ar young
Ital quali-
II ia net a
Wa
ay, mow. ministers in other de
nominations, as weH as gentlemen in
other professions, wbo have been
educated at our Colleges, demon
strate by their soooeue tee efficiency
and thorough newt of ohr iilecfcy
institutions. Tbe fealt Urn aot bqw.
3L it te not a sparing aaa of prin
ters’ ink. Our matitotioas aw ad
vmined in all oar charch
sod te hubdrnU of secular
Besides this, catalogues, circulars,
illamioatod aavafopes, aad otbei
ia general one by our moat
are all
freely need to give publicity to oar
and srhA*dt j
Then aflirmatively, wbal s, wbal
•sa fo Urn iwaaon f Wa wiU an
deavor to answer bouestiy aa well
as afffreiativeiy.
L Tbe divisions in our cburoli aw
not fraternal, but boattle. Thera te
something so unnatural, so uukind,
so uncburobly, 1 bad almost said
in the attteuda of tbeat*
into which oar charch te
split up, aa to produce a very an
happy offset upon our laity, and
ateo apou mem burp of other churches.
There seems to be a lack of hannoa>
and uuity of actios. The late war,
even, felted to spilt some of our
It was like
of water that fiowed
aa aa tea cases of
» removed. Not so
separating oaaae te
I te likely to restate
truest action te fora
stalled by this state of things. Eu
orgy is crippled, and aveo interest, te
taking advantage of our glorious
tee future of our
droops
aad dies out.
One illustration will suffice. After
the close of the late war, numbers ol
Virgin inns, among llgu some of tbe
beat members of our church, moved
to Missouri. These live ia ooiotiiea,
sod have been writing home for
ateteters. A Missionary Committee
•us appointed, to whom wen* re
ferred these culls from Missouri.
Rev. T. W. Duah, of Winchester,
uhairmail of that committee, inserted
a aim|4e notice in ibr rafter, asking
for the modest sum of $1,000, with
which to begin operattous. There
might, imrbapa, have been a wealthy
man in tee North, w ith a heart our
to his puree, wbo, by a
of encouragement from his owe
, would have sent a
check far the amount. But befow
he eeald write his check, tbe Observer
M laid upon bis table. Ue finds ia
its editorial column* a copy of this
wall, with a sneer of contempt ap
pended. Tbe (an drops from hie
baud, tbe cheek is unwritten, tbe
Lutherans in Missouri aw destitute,
fmiem safe, tee edito.
at tee result. Tbe trfie
policy, and suwly the Christian poii
ey, too, would be for each of the t
id vooatmg the dilfewnt di
to espy everything worthy
of imitation in nay locality, and eu
oomuga similar actioa on the part
ot tear reader*. Le
well ef mtek ather'i
meeting*, rh
i
of ad
Be
aade to the \
.uade to the Lord of the harrmt, te
scud laborers into tbe vast fife g
ripe corn. Indeed, the church png*
iirny escape notice for tea aa**
icugth of time. Family after fe^
eau he found
church paper
teas
*um aiohg.
M tbe ol
u> c
said
like people,” te
tins oottuectioo. You
Editor, that if you
subscription list with a
our mbiiafiagfo you wifi
mil
church paper. Nat likely that, cute
would recommend it to
Dr. Rods : Being a-
of tbe Vieitor, and fiodiag R
to iU mmsmm, frill
rtoo,
to tba lay members of tte
and tew new si the werid, Mi
will uotioe, ia aa hombfo
some of tbe
of the clergy. The lay
need the schoolings of tin
sod ought to be
teachings.
Wo turn, bower
non to the clerical
they ate Hot expected to
perfection of
iuasamiii as they are
spirit of siutii ti
their strength, itt different
In their progress ia
heavenly improvement, il
a difference. Whilst they am
ttiug with tee rough werid,
weakness of sinful flute, and
wily devil, they need to watte i
church \
-Know thysetfS Wa do
them to rone
of the early
extraordinary work to
needed the extra aid
according to the j
with pew, e\ea to
world.* Here ia a
made to the apostles, called ia {
by the 8evi
extended to gospel
in tbe future. To be
the ministers of Christ, he
after the personal
Christ him
of call is somewhat difficult to
tain i mmediately . The sat**, <
ing to be called to preach, or i
to do iL may fell into an
cially if hastily concladed a
advice of truly pious,, well
and obaerviag miniatcra may be ef
■e in deckliag a supposed cell ef a
doubting subject. Wa believe that
ia the early ages of
was not h* difficult to
matter as it is now. Why Y
then, it was not so popular to
it added but little to tbe
a iweaeher iu society ; \
for education and tbe maHipliflten
of book* from white to iutitea teew
of learaiag, did not exist; beam,
there w a* not tbe same field upas
for selfish motives to
tt teB _
pwwoue to our mode i
smmU mat ters, but it
wave oar entire chun
•krough tbe Bible nod
Let each
lave
In
irally have I
Hu-
wouki teaks'any other
Bud out etee where. A
with aoyt
KaunUee hi
of
ick, a
for the Lord, t
rayer, and
coni i ugly, be te cboa
uorne matters. It the
they must be provide
wqy, but there ifl Dou«
lor the ministry . Ou
udt ui a lauguutuug
else bumly engaged ta
sons of
whom cheapness may
uteuu LuUierau* do
coUegna. They do a
emm they do
they do not pray for t
ly fear they do not w
to be ministers.
J. Miniature do not
*ud launch enough o
There are pulpits from
! euniile, sometimes in;
showy ehnstiau temples
’ cbaiKk
! highly
tbe speaker could survey Mm ear-
mutiding domains; nothing ta flted
tbe feelings of personal pride Sal
vanity. Bat uow—oh, the eoatistil
Costly tern |dee, reading-book prayas*
reading book sermon
very little Scripture, i
showy pulpit*, brick parsonages la
some instances, numerous aad te
eaiigregations, tempting
of which assy be very
the tasty and* dandy
sod others, too. Herrin
tqjurtoti* teuiptationa. Tbed«ril,be
he white or black, in or outside, M
•aid to be wall acquainted wdk tie
vanity and mock kumility of ***' j
kind. Ha. when tempting the te-
viour, Christ, led him upon a kigk
mouutaiu, as a last resort, to
*ii «»• fftohn Md'ricHi W.a»
country, eayiug, “All this wfflrl |ivi
yon, if you will yield to me.”
Saviour, though
sod had no pride or
vUviuiurt vr
“Watch, therefore, apd
enter not inte temptstb
A WORD OR THHV C
FIELDS OF SINISTER
In this tbe divine will should te
sought The salvation of one ***
coats as much as
where located. When calls are
by vacant congregations, ba
that tbe amount of tbe aatary
other aeoommodatkRM do ate
wfftgb tbe probable will of God i«
I coming to a decision.
"tbe crazy preacher, once
reference to s certain ciaaa of
art in Virginia, when tbe
white a was to pay the ministers for
!>
ere, that
welfi** *. J
tab*** iJWl***
m.
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har. b»n
v
for
S* ’T*' 0 ,
gg ia desirabli
preach much or n
writer fe ** %
rttegs, -tec fl
Qg ^ mr motives, and « eJ
Jami Christian . ■
(kuhee. -however, to
jd tbe etpteuat preac I '■!
rise their atotivee, an
^atetetetewark,^^■ HJ
TrCturo to the Lord
opde, wbo
i in their r»
in
h
tsi
bat -
they know, wr ought to
high dwy md rospousi
piLiinier- without dfetan
r> the wise ie sufficient f
Some pernons may b
SSCSdSK
ouly dealring the reader
the pefefti made. I wi
by
if
littla ■bare note ha tbe
■iateter. That white i|
vorite femilie* may gei
call before tbe day
preaching, more for tin
aad comfort of tbe
a pastoral intent, ami
foi
lily.
The writer once kin
rider iu the ebureh j
lived aot overly cou \ ^
coogregatiou, aad a* ti
good to hie bonne, and
ter from the church, tbi
lled this family very of
and by night—to tin
oou of many otber 1c-
riramteuneed fearilie* oil
This wise and good eldt i
him, in consideration ot hi
he was weboute to his ii|
tim, and that his coni}>
agreeable a* a matter
111 >C really ti»|
pastoral duties to a c
required a more generi.
among the member*, a
occ **»otial religious meel
^ ut hf rite paatol
the benefit of infirm
l** 1 ]
*pp r ' > i ,r
acted like an electrical *
1) ..
i
i
electrical si
young parson, hod
ba an
tirially on it J
Is there do
di
so m
kind
ven
will
^ pastoral visitation gen
have nof time from mv
'***' UI «k««t write J
make ««t skeletons of t
to gather materiaN
^ “osf devut
i
h»)tio» to my form, oirl
y tete. ot rny meet) a;
<**fofoething el^.* *«,
^*co^ble plea that tho.
10 that the
his.family can live !u
** ^ d '* ir *
aZ******* 6 ' “Solute «
^P^ch the gospel J
I * take m3 fi
I °°me again,
Ml
(Proti
Poltw "•
rnTJ?*** ritualism
tete Gauvention fol
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