The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, December 22, 1871, Image 3
1871
Am. KrxmUUCML. AteUAKClL )
V Bible House, X. Y.dty, J
December 1871. )
' Jielored ReeikaSm: The general ob
servant*, throughout the Christian
world, of the week of siiecial and
united prayer, beginning with the
Amt Lord 1 * /toy in January, has now
■1*00 the Movement, but giving to it
even more Hu | ton sure than In gen
erslli attributed to it. The writer,
in »(ir«kitig of no iwtrevtear with
**'«• •» W#'
Mian r Mailer.
J B iloftmni.
D Rtkanl
B D Lake.
K K Hebuiuperi
MBI. «ote« that the latte* aakl to
him that—“when iHdliager visited
BffffXfti **
that the elisi-ities of
k re been gathered up
of learning hate been
at heavy coat: that
*1 learning and thro-
bare been procured,
vided for their support
lirectors; that monies
upport students look-
iu thoir
JEELuh ttadiea; that there are
read\ for the goepel
reapers; that there are
societies and
CC, ready to hand ; a good
to desirable, whether a
^,-Mdimaoh or not: and that
T^jjlgpirtwr noticeable. The
opposed to j these
■ entered into with
, and turned into
itian porpoxea. He
, to warn 4 and coat.-
I preachers to scruti
res, and going for-
k, strive to give a
be Lord and faster,
b, who have placed
their reach. M
f dotting a few; Won Is
beeu sanctioned by the practice, sod
endeared by the experience of auiny
years.
> The conditions of the uatious and
of the Church at the present time,
demaods more earueat supplies Uoo
than ever, for the favor of Almighty
Qod.
‘Confidently anticipating the sym
pathy and co-opera th>o of all ohria-
tians in our land, we submit the fol
lowing plan, substantially adopted
by the various branches of the Evan
gelical Alliance, for observance da
ring the-Week of l*rayer in January,
1872, and urge that soch measures
be taken as will ensure a more gene
ral participation even than hereto
fore, in these united services.
Sunday, Jan. 7—8KKMOX*: Sub
ject: “The Jfiith ones delivered to
the Saints,’'—the bond of onion
amoug Christians; its defence bind
ing on all. *
Monday, Jan. &—Trankbotyhic!:
-For God's “Unspeakable Gift f
for his mercies, personal, relative,
and national; for the maintenance
and restoration of peace, and presrr
vatioti from famine and other calam
ities; for spiritual blessings; for the
progress qLCh rial's kingdom; and Ibr
the nsefhlness of the Christian min-
iatry.
Tuesday, Jan. # HlTflLIATlos:—
for |iersoual and national sins, with
acknowledgement of Divine judg
rneuts; for weakness of faith, diso
bedience
him through the city, and Dolttager
had spoken to him about his literary
plans. He, Hohaer, remonstrated
with him, and inquired why hr did
wot fulfill his older promises, why he
outside of the gktfbualpbucrh.
Amoug the more distinguished
Pietists we had the aamss of Const
Special Notice*.
Wif. C« DUKJ5B & CO., (rtmral Apents, * »
the 1*sited Stales, sod all rirflirnd
. I i. I _ fs I ,7 m ve» r v ** * "pi
THOH. W HOIJ49WAY. 'AfcMtfht Ftgnaria, bh if.
Church both his roagregation and
chat eh baildiug.
WUol.KttALL AM) RETAIL DEALER*
OLD ESTABLISHED
the and theological professors,
!withhold them, believing that
|ov,«r ought to know, their
bty and responsibility In the
to without dielation. X word
AM*
Carpetings. Oil (Roths. Rags,
U. & W. C. S\\ AKHhU>
AVt just received the lancH*
persons may be curious to
aad world line** in the
Church, with ooufession of unfaith
fulness.
Wednesday, Jan. 10.—PBAYKU .—
for families; for the cooversioa of
childrcu ; for the increase of domes
tic piety; for a blessing ou ,tbe
youth at schools, colleges and uni
versities, and ail entering upon cum-
men ial or professional duties; and
for the sanctifying of aMictiwu both
to parent* and children.
Jan. 11.—PUAYBU
g the readers to icunvass
Bade. 1 will now close
#ng those who dfccupy
tarsi veiations id the soci-
r the lamt Is the Hjruod
F, with Sit mmtstMs,
37JM2 wsmmaaicaiiU,
W OCLll call the atteuUon of the
I hi bite to the large and elegant
Stock which they are now offering at
The third Is the Itynod ef New York
(which embrace* also owr ebarrbes i«
GARMENTS wfll
Thursday,
for uatioii*, especially those recently
visited with calamities; for kiugs
and all iu authority ; for the preva
lence of peace in the counsel* of
statesmeu
moay
to evamttu oat assuruneui. us we
have devoted mnch time and care to
the aelertma of <tood» to fill their
requirement*.
We have still remaiutwc * broken
good will a smug all
classes; for • the apread of sound
knowledge and for God's blessing
upon sfiecial efforts to resist the
progress of infidelity, nuperatitiou,
intemperance and other kind* of im
morality.
Friday, Jan. 11—I’RAI KB :—for
the Christian Church uud Ministry ;
for translators of the Holy Scrip
tures into various tongues; for soci
eties, committees aud authors en
gaged in Christian work.
Saturday, Jan. 13.—Pray KB :—for
the outpouring of the Holy ttpirit;
for the increase of ebristiaa love aad
holy seal; for all missionaries at
borne and abroad ; for all ebristiana
ux(>oaed to trial and |ter*ectiUna; for
the prevalence of religious liberty ;
for the extension of the Bodsemer'a
Kiugdom throughout the world, aud
the union of all believers in prayer
and effort for God's glory.
Sunday, Jam. 14.—Hkujso.xs i
“Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be
doue in earth as it is ia heaven.'*—
Matt, n : ffO.
W. K. Dodge, President,
PniLIP SCHAFF, Mar'll
iter once knew # pious
the ehureb whose pustor
orsriy couveuieht to his
ion, mid as the rent was
aad rigidity of
prevailing
BOOTS. SHOES
f.n«u Fooo I'aur— Priet- trs per
las. If jmhiss or hrfnrr thr trot sf April
srxt. #41 per tea. pm sblc l<* Nussmhsr.
ten. rntkmmt mlerra
Cn« iHsoiic* Bull - Pricr pm
per Isa, If paid am ur before thr .tsl sf
April scat. #40 set mu. pavahlr l«S Xo
vrmhrr. Iftl. widumt tmterrmt
WM. C. BF.E 8 CO..
Crarral AarsU naiVoi*. *. C.
It. fTXrsle 4 Sou.
.(prate at Ctduatbi*. A f*.
Ilec 5? la—Jm
ehureb, this
r vis
Air fiuniJy very often, by day
% night—to the entire exclu
f nany other less favorably
breed finsttie* of the parish,
ise and good elder finally told
> consideration of his duty, that
i sMsome to his honse at auy
ina that h!s company was very
ible as a matter of sociality,
fha< he really thought that
#al duties to a congregation
urd' A foore general rimtation
\f IHC; KLLA N LO UH
A muttateH ia ladtaaa been am
mixed up in land rpiaabtim. aud
MiuouNcnl to hi* usteffPUguttuu that
his text would bs tound in “Hr.
PaaTs E|*fttl« to the ( ur isthmms
Ncdioa f«Hir, range three, went P
« Iim-Ii s«* are M-Uiug uadet cost to
rleur (he mack, an we design con-
lining ourselre* strict I' to the
Mm may be of
ward call of a
s believe that
Christianity it
l>ry Goods ’Friide
We invHu the people gemma!U
give aa a call, ami will use our b>
cadeuvore to |4ea«' and satisfy.
J H A M L KTNARD
Maui street.
One do*H StHith Colnmbis Hotel
Der H " *
Owe of the largest pla**rt» of the
Mouth to Col G. It. Larkrtt. nf (hot
gla. He has |4auted Ibto year «,lto
i dirs mmWiAH’M#
aslsi*.qace. i * sfW ade
bi ritqhjy 1 ari»t> —all *iiWs hihI
^ ^ ffif.t’y# itpor*
« members, aud
I religious meeting
BPl# pastoral
it of infirm persot
| This ippropriatt!
| an electrical shoe k on the
bon, and jm imprtived ma
|hat an
di*
area, for
ijii, would
jnmsptoT
BBYAH4 McCARTER
nUL MMA. tL ii.. .
. uftrte. Besshe*. f ’rsvsas, Mww-
toMh baa asm 1 tth* as8
UL'UtHtL m t J/fAVAff X
vwrfety of
uu aud
I of di-
L w hat
Wglect
m every 4e
rtiovraieM »
teacher* and
Aim, Ph*
1S W*. I ’.Mrtl
\wriefv nf
1 rw- Z^HT*Xmmd »AM. I «f
LW * maited nitVwwth and prior «f "
rk nf *SV kl»d *f EH?#
ZT»T GOODS
I'.ftfiUli. Freurb *i*d Asm ikmh Uju><
wig put T«pres* frrigM m
190 and Orer
A coagiefaiioa of Imlherau* and
formed, In IVnusylvaaU. meind
fmlsakm more than thirty yesrs
p. from a aeator, to build a
and Redactor gives the foUowiag in
tercet ing account of the Lutheran
#AKVX A HTML*
\ Koamu ('alhulir prism m Hvl
gicst rebuked a young woman aud
her brathtr Ibr reading that **#ad
ted.* poistiug to the ttitrir. -*Mr.
Priest,” «he replied, “a Hi tie «Mto
ago my brother woo no idler, u gam
bhr. a drunkard, aud made *urh a
water is the honor that an our enuld
stay la B. Stare he began to read
the Bible, be works with led Miry.
The Thirty Years' War toff Gar
many Hr a very depressed AhkUsIoo
politically and religiously. National
unity had disappeared; thooreptos
was split up into a mulmadc of
patty atates; the beautiful province
nod I bask fully did ta All at
their heowfbrtor mode so hto
CHURCH UMAX u C.
Pabbthed by thr Luthrtaa Uo«A >Um-.
No. iff North Srth BtirH.
PHII.APEtPmA. “t"
I > now rvsdi toiMH . Kariy onh-**Jue
i esak. (ritbri Bask ('krrk or
Ontor.l ois*t pay the K.tprem
of ikrii Wtl*
Bark ami Boards
red Waddiug Canto, and *"
UMially kepi m a
FIRST CLASS 8T ATIOVERY
s Mrlt t Im pmntetoi ioissds ttos
He * ill istw conduct Ui* Bin
cities were sinking into iiiaigniftctUMW
through the diversion of their trade
into other channels, aad a sort of
semi-berbarisui had settled down
upon the country. Religiously, things
wore scarcely a more eocooragiog
aspect. A cold formalism bad re
placed the warm piety of the days
of Luther and Melaochtbon. It waa
the age of frigid moderation! in the
Lutheran church, like that which
paralyzed the church of Scotland a
The living couvto-
.AIiimiiom'.
hundred aad ton young
always remonabk, aad be Iwpe* tehaw
a khan* of lufttmagr.
F R. STOKES, Mam Street,
i )}>lx»KTte Phania Office.
ihh > *n-tt
•W* ?uPl‘ vlSHI sR-.Mi^^Wkw»
-TWn i* thv kte* of
f arora. thr htoa or
Iwil llw most delight
Presbyteries to the Board of Ed ora
Lion ter assistance, of whom one
hundred nod forty three are rerum-
mended for the first time This
board will need some twenty tbnua
ami dollar* more than it has mm
hand, to meet the appropriations of
the quarter ending on the first day
of the present montb.— Y f. Ohaar
»op Potter read
Ok ritualism, a
teanios in I
Mfktoy document,
bliltoy injnncth
^ Bernard, both
they want iu it.
jbf forlndden im
f **wply says in
I anofm “Please
i h your practlc
Within the Pra
l>l Lite'
t) inure,
wi, like
Married, iu Edgefield i'ouaty, K (
IVremhrr 7. 1871. by Kr. Pa
century' later
tions of a former generation bad
become petrified into dead dfigmaa.
A genteel iudifferentiitm prevailed
both among the clergy and the high
er classes.
Pietism
Mina 14XX1K M. KTNBIMHl
artiri. - M
?Qtning
reeoai
balance
on’t go
i) bat if
p* Book
re for a
Cyufes
•«Orwr
Church Notices.
should be
f one sou 1
_no matter
Yri no^ .ir Smit|iV Bwu Dictio
It Atmum* teS Sqreiprt: niacin
living protest
against the prevalent foramlism, a
necessary reaction from the soulless
orthodoxy of the times. Men aj»
pearwl in different part* of the coun
try whose reltgiooN l!
BOLD BY ALL DR1’4IGI81>
> im , bo careff* T
te salary
do not odt-
kll of God i»
homnbtto"*
,»C0* said, in
LssofpreaMU
pT auriculaj
r reject for tht
Woe little noth!
r devotions. I
thing* too pros
nrch’ |>eople wli
etstirely
Vv , v " 1 ""
TSSom mmjm
_ m character was
mark&l by deep sincerity and fervor,
simplicity and sobriety. They ry*
otrived the name of Pietists very
much as their bisthrsu ia Eoglaad,
iff?** 1