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pm THEJUTHKRAN fflSITDR Friday, 'June rattier penetrating draught. On the second day the Bishop of l>over led off. He said: “It la • difflcnlt and delicate Matter to mod die with may of tbcae ancient out- works of Christian truth in these evil days of skepticism end latitudina- «c propo« to la co » *" *** «ri(h »och i»t€rp» U, follow lsg*ti« “Than «hith tt oil Ihinjft, charity. i e*s. • made w Post 4 rk*. or Draft*, j tot be ohtetaM. i wristD Lrr- ire obliged to t* money h» a Ri All Postmasters and burly, in his black skull-cam followed. He said: M I (loot want anything changed. I am quite foal enough to wish W do nothing in the matter, because I believe that if we do anything, it will be woree for as in the end, or letters when requ red. ers arc sent to *u wr press l, and v«l hy i I very much regret that a cloud of learning should have been scattered over this subject. I de cline altogether to be considered a learned man, but I must say that I think tt would hare been better not to impose on this bouse n dood of second band learning, and I hope we shall have very little more of it,’* The grand excitement of the occw sion was that caused by the I)eea of Westminster. ty mid Mate »ary, in order rbp promptly ittcr intended Mr publication,* H written aeparvtfely, sad not is letters, to rec. iv^ proper attenr He said the moat _ _ h perfect coolness, and con tinned imperturbable when all around him were in a perfect blase. “The mere ywa dive into the mean fog of theee damnatory danaes,” he exclaimed, “the more you tad there is at the bottom of them not only not truth, but S deep fhlaehood of the most misleading and dangerous kind." Archdeacon Harrison rose sod fold: “The Dean is aayfng what he aught not to, of one of the Creeds of the church* ! to, The Dean of Westminster—1 am only saying what has been said by the greatest ettviaes fa the Charch of England. These clause* belong to a state of mind which prevailed, no doubt, in the seventh, eighth sad ninth centuries. They belong to that state of belief which maintained that error on those theological subjects was the greatest of crime*. They belong to that wretebedfet stem which regarded heresy as a crime which the Church and the State and all the powers of the earth were bound to extirpate is the same way as murder or theft, or any of the other greet morel and social evils that pollute mankind. 1 hold that this opinion, which is incorporated in imtiaa UJreofe: fo o«r Busk.” r ns# fi fo.Hwmg about “Mr. , who is 11 very protn and inrtaeutiivi mss, don’t like “I never beard of Mr who is he f He dies not snb- i to the rhmtor, 1 e does not Ibuto-to any of our benevolent ios; is he a member of the |i r “No; -be is a Unitarian.” ponder he does ate iike the fashun Creed. No wonder he posed to the positive and die declaration of the diurch, that Christ is divine." (“Well, but did you get that Athenaeum from I i never saw it till I it fo oar Hook ofj Worship.” 000 or $25,000 for the Golfeg*. Do not be alarmed a# those sums samel If you look ovor the mmuttanhip «f the four Synods named, $aw rill ted hot a small sum from sack oat will accomplish all that is desired. As Baal say* “lot there be in* a willing mind," and the rate is astily s on Id “i And trouble* m| “And I will curl in that day for I they have wrougbi turned auto othe l lh-l& (*< »■ J ~y . . f f-J' . ‘*Hhey my v»x-1 ymr God, and yJ pic: and walk y I that I have eon: I it isay be well w 1 I wa: 23. ‘ Jeremiah bejrn »t thirteenth year <1 Judah, and coot; i1 Apostolic Christ is ivangelical ny church l is sot a false (“Oh !* “Oh f* end interrupt km), and I will venture to say, not only is It absolutely felee, but ft is be lieved by every member of this house to be absolutely false. (Shout* of “No|r “No F) I wiH take two or three examples. (More interruption, and loud shouts of “Shame !** from Archdeacon Denison.) Lord Alwyne Compton—It is sore ly far better to allow tbc Dean of Westminster to proceed with his speech. Dr. Gou 1 burn, Dean of Norwich, one of tbc more solid men, made a substantial speech. “If ever,* he said, “there was an unsuitable time for doing anything with the A than a sian Creed, that time is the present time, and for this reosoo—one can not look roond, no thoughtful man can look at the state of theology at the present time, but he most per ceive that the great bone of oer theology is, that it is losing alto getber the dogmatic element. Then* is a tendency in modern literature to substitute pious ngntiment for doctrine, affecting to pot out of sight What is equally obvious—namely, that pious jmrament without doc trine is a mere picture painted on the air.* The debate was continued on the two following days—four days fo all. Canon Gregory denounced the Dean of Westminster for his “cruel attack.” Proctor Snmaer maintained that “a church without dogma must necessarily be the teacher of a doc trine without form mid void." “If we waver, or strike our dag, or tack about,” said ® Bishop McDougall, Mlows will come ou who er have rained a baud." “I said Caooo Gregory, “by America, that Bodnias km or Arian fom lords it over the land; that this evil abonnds among the educated people h» Boston and else where; and that In the dty and State* Of New York there ate no lew than 272 Bociuian or Arian place* of worship. It would appear, there tore, that the effect of the American Church having ceased to one the AthanoMtan Creed has been to plant in the country the fearfnl Arian heresy. I wish we coaid say that we have no cause to fear that Soria i an ism is makfog way tn our own fond. I think tt fo almost certain that error o( the moat mischievons character is cropping np in the midst of tut I regret to say that I have In my pocket s circular sent round by the friends of Mr. Voyvey —alas! that f should be obliged to confess that the best of those friends no rritgiouf” “Nd, by ro means. 1 freely admi* that such a man has rebate, hut life religion ifo not of tlis Now Testament.!, Hr has no Ghrfoijiu his religion. He nay have JesnaHhc man born of the ^ irgiu, hot ho hal>; not Jesus Christ, femceived of tb<f Holy Ghost, and tbc only Son of tho eternal Father. H * religion has no Christ in it. it is li lman. It is theji product of reason. Reason bit both* fo but faith ftadk nothing » member of tides! to the the privilege fo each box ou the morning of each Lori** day. (la accordance with the rub giv«u fo t Cur. xvl t 2). A Thai the Treasurer of Council keep a list of tho numbers of the P. U order mad it fo Dr. IX F. Kittle, Salem, Raanoka ooaaty Vs. The Treasurers of both iafoilfofom live at Salem, sad he will pay it children. We appeal to thorn who before long shall be the watchmen and the workmen to Zkm. Hold fast to the ancient creeds the Apos tolic. the Nfceae, the’ Athsusriaa, sad the Aagwstana. Yield not a letter. They are Christ wrought, Bpirit-taught, the heir foams of tin them, expiate them, prove sad #$- taMiah them hy, with and from the prtgMti ■ *i the ran Charch u ust hold this Creed, and so iwuel all mgeliciil churches. It hac issed through a seve s ordeal, t has Wn made t * the Hervices of th al Church. A c attended was hel all of the Weetmiii8 ^locator, Dean Cl< pnde of the different Synods would ftUmutotr them to do what the SoWth < wrotes Synod is doing alone. Cer tainly the foer Synods named eonld raiw flO.WOO. This mm oostitl sot in the school. halt Begin as soon *•** wad this art iefo, whether norite 1 •sot fo gotten nr .oat Dp aqtwait for y<mr neighbor, tet.a* Mri ** example. “Too poocF “lute ah fo ths war F “Tunas too hard F Th*<* too high P “Crops foiled F Yes, J**s New PaUioetiiHu. Ikn* * Vnm llaWaww By Rev Charles A. Smith, DJ). The evil of self wig, the easily besetting sis of the young, 1s wett Ptet poirtical b it rub •very $1,000 by way af endo ffnu can not scud a whols foaf, wod a slice; if not a alios, tends prs»h; but do not withhold alL t rf‘> ! In ouacluafoa, sac siore^aggtetitei sod 1 shall ukwc this artjsfe * re * H to wealthy parsons, and «sprv»*lb these who have oo dirfpt their property., Please add a ‘ jodl cal fo your wills and isam-hri ol,f or hnUithnse institutions i or ^ hwxte wot written your will, I* 9 ** delay ,fono Wmgsr. Life fo UB oertoiii, and yon may he o#|fo^ as*? This report wa* MVq*Uwi. and wbes everything was ffcady for the iuaSgwraUon of the (dan, Cite pastor in compliance with the last rectus amadaUoci. preached a sermon on tlie satyert <fe Syotem^tif Bene! canoe, gave all tteedfhT explaoaihm of the System, sad after the dose of the morstng service, with continue to be i in the public « cowntry received soma hard blows from Prut Hobhrrt fo pwasiag. I off admirably, namus, integril church. others. Ws are glad that he repent ml before it was ton late. Ws bans knows more than one arlf wtllrd youth who, like Esso, feaml no pfo* of repsutnner, though he sought it with tears. ,. fetogdom, to pinvt, down, and fo d, i nation against w i bounced, turn fro i ot tbs evil fo"** then. ° that thou* had.-* ^®mnndmente! ti ^ • river. ** the wares ^ had beer tlM> ®*feprfeg yf tii A gravel thereof; Jr, r*T* been cut o fp »»“ before me.* 1 ^jA*d the beatiu i <* *W«“ fo r tb^ir j, tteopussed ag I my fco K’G-e them into the p les * So fell they xxxix : 23. ‘‘ X °w fet them ^•otedotn*, «nr1 i r hinge, for IVr>B ® th« niklfet i xa u . g Th Every lh»«g and all was well *n»tained through out. imtaiks would til am trid SI0,000 e.mid U luw«. Now CUM aunts having l een dis the whl *»f member* of the Conned, distributed boxes to th**r who were fn the drat the feh of Aagwwt. and wilt eoutlmpf IS weeks with on fouuujt—hm of two weeks (Ntristmas. Those having sons in edacatr will And it u* their advantage to pwtmnfoe the North Carolina tVdleg** Fur heal Ik to*** wi(Hng to reiwlve thcls quarter we had out forty five boxes, the content* of which have already been rr|iOr»e*l in the Fief tor. This quarter We hiiye forty Severn boxes. h on he Holy Incarnation of Jesus Christ, (tolfcge, sad om Theotogwsl r* 1 nary, ok Salem, Ya. The Late* ohuroh fo hegfoning fo be a power our country. If ate is true fo h self trim* power can be ftoobfoj* Nt»Uoc sImmiM IiC least twice near the chd qf eqqoh quarter, of the day ftpon which snng or feat this I entirely holders of boxes will be expected tn bring or send to the church Now nreb of as, act- 6 province Of the to select such ter r the promised gi Spirit of Gpd, it W# bare been fop unwell fo take say interest in rhe LMmg Ape f the Bars/ ha* not attrset ed os; America* AfrinttwrUU mid Farmers are fust now too fast ; PkrenoUgg docs not cars headache ; and as for Briesee »/ Health, will tell all shout H next time ws come around. years. Bequaal* ase jute fof**" 1 * to bs mnds in wur church. They should be wwwr frequent and oI larger proportion. I send this *1> I teal forth in oonfidfonce, seseu , p« nied hy my ©arnote pray**, a,M trust a hearty sespouse wiH tte »• result b D. H. BlTfUi Savannah, Ga. ly able nod wMUttg to onntrihuts #30$, we WiH suppose fo be situated somewhat away from the centre of the Synod. An agent fo sent, who pays $10 fare to get stem. He hires s horns evuu at hi a day to rMe round from house to bouse, sud it will take him ten days to sec all 1. U fo not at all nedNsmry to send North for boxes. Aay good book bind or ess make you vary newt ones, with srriptnre texts and all; which will pndmMx be both rheafier and WHHe durable than tboss ordered from New York or PhlUdeJpkia rector* of the Franklin Baptist Od theft InteatkMi to dose that Iwatita tiou They are tinted to dforntw* the •indent* and rime the door* for want of mmm to rowtteue. eutiou of ber n)enil>ers.” ned Professor sold be ha< most ( urefully «# MSS senoaj The ‘■ianpi H »?*fjg :j send