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FBI BAY t. i- I t f i -||« #lM*i OLfi SKItHiS, m Y.^KO. 218, mmm — »—r-a laborers in Mm mmm field, of the Lord having the * M *111 always gtmTtto H11 thoughts, shine, kii ulcftiureH. ihn faU tv Miwl t |irrhit|M. heart rebeflfon agfifeat soft atmosphere of and «o*M U wMI always Irtdk a tome sympathy Shatdoahlsoaeroy joy ami whh*h will rotiMime minmlrra. , efcaiws maaq unwr $ bat their affrr nil "T!" .**** U th * <lWW °f of the name of God under the imwanre of noretriMa, Jeeuaiatt It ia very trader aud to go and tell God ; just as it hr imtu wtnnteg^ lt *°* ral ter the loving, confiding fhrtfi. tot amis when tbev eemamhav fifi^e are go to Ita mother, and tell her A* >ot rmtfndM! of the heavenly home *>rra*H, when they preaa Sorely. from which they hare — upon ita Mule heart There ih a When thrtrbearto turn back to the adnet pleaenre in on burdening ita mother they have left, there fa no heart to her heart; and ao it fa wKh silken thread of mwodatkm that tfceogrtdiag child of God. The draws their thafiefci to the inotbw « fiiflPS-omr aortows to a Wend la Saviour. Surely oar aflection* sue reafiy unburdening the heart. If a greatly iraafnd when they have no reliable friend, the heart feels lighter flavor of a heavenly lore ia them. dl)«rvftniii; especially Is tkh the tan,« How many pat ha JUad to adteo are go to that “PHehd tfe* heaven might be opened otrt of friend In vfen sod the same Nattbs u> fight Wh pledged anew mfr fidelity to Christ and Sympathy for eaefe other, and separated never all to meal again ontri we meet at tha hr of God, where ape will aaeartaui what good or harm was done »t Conference. ■ J. H. 1 Wore MJUhtod fcd-‘ ' WmkiMm If* «f kit men ; J ' *«•**% ha would feel tha more acutely. Ilka maawl and mental W"» **£**•* & **#»** r ll>* D ’ ,n «•* >ouw laaft* n# in firrifiw i ha would feci ttuD few 1J rv~«i» ppvfr f t*]|fanday W»e cohi, dowdy, wlndj, ,M ttatrttafog. Thirty miles lay »S and tWeridk*. " Smith * agrW Mitrteen nrttes off. Them Dr Andre** and l were to deliver rate, elected #• dWjJ'»“l*fl» JL .n«M« [*«*« »f , ul d I m*«€M « fierf^Hteede, nhtf were soon «t Bev. 0. A Loog 1 *, in DuiiaaeW'’ This ie f |>*n in the sdithtW ffl r Stot** Md whietiee. tnd atw^carn. Be» paeaflar, aad very •any it la recorded, *‘TV« David Uie peu|4e that ware with hhh< L lifted up their voice and wep^ anti! tltogr iud no more power to paepr now periah ane day fry the hand at Hncfi; there ta nothing better for me than that 1 should apeedily eaeape foie the land of thd fhdistmeA, and h oat Uwy wept waafi they wee# com plctciy overcome by thalr Mings. David had ioah W* two wiTga and inwnm enoaotaGon. Whenever the heart turn* to God, K recaivea eotooaragn- tnent, it |pMa to Him bowed down with a waigbt of aocrowa, and ft ceases church hath eotlrrty directed af them, and Ibefcag that there la an Ann that ia , almighty to aoatciu. What IVavtd <Hd, k is the privi- -lege of every one of an, ander Hkn rtreuaiatuHce*. to Svad oerartwnr ot We have the aaroe Oed. the same everything tat hla aahe *' ■ fid aiUhata afiMfiMh^lalt these things, 1 ment to come to the Throne of Grace. When under similar einramataneSa, 1st bra examine encoorage as. u*. ' ■ I *b* n V} hard, we are pruu< n> uuU licf, Of nm*U« that which wttu efcict; • Ot tafte away «I1 rnirfumali*’ sioa of their hearth tto meh «r> u*g l iiviftasaiasKww, udhattef wade ftrery thing ftoah aa Haek ha possible, FaMh wwssld havtotAworw them tight »ig adifrul to wnrow. aod danger to Jsugff, V 1 ho had *> Ur dutruaUd L«d, m hafiy to Uw IhiMathaor, and Vinkcak Bitters nnd lHlvra^llm ►n: in Hie nailer* rf «* .i'i;cd Slates, c^pecnfe Minotti, fftinuii. Red, Colorado, SmB .Sometimes we shrink froaa inttiag r iom t« Christ and owr heavenly ■pose ahasto oat, far flwr it aught MW0« an earthly aftintioi that ia •*7 fliaan to wa. Wivea keek their AmppWt Mm. He is a self denying, earnest, intelligent, Christian gentle- am*«vhadt to know ia to hra^ JMarnayaville, Lee towu, Sm ith add, Bracatown and Wtollstowu, and niliaoos «f rocks lay in our way, hot we pass them all, and Bethel too, and mi ally late in the day ha»led up at > Auat ftetay^ fear ut!i and liver, and adJ ai wavs more or lea»d *■>■* aad irruable (Cate* woald : *f -.g ften^ir artmrMl h ftp jpt' MIMm an» * that fiuBtotng i'evvadautos hu nutations. In tlieirM ;-»werfil iailnencc «p tally necessary. The** ipi: to Da J. Wales* aiil speedily remove ! :h which the bond* i ating the set returns of l ie healthy functions of I vtm wfil he awfa7 The iBatftototun of uabciicf arv alwa>» apMd«Mi% They art* always aoctofdtug to sight. I They place Boconfidsncr la God, but < JMfiMMkMfinMMMto in tha Jfidnmpf rather thaw the cwrlwtiag uwarvu arm. It was imm of the arrtom nto f takes of l Aar id's Hh, that he fellow- i ad the inatrsetmus of hia on uaba | liwf **Pavld Miwr, and paaswd «m * with the dx hnwdml «an» that vm with him, unto Aehiwh, the aoa of Maorh, King of Gath,* Hr .warned to foraakto the shadow of the God of Krtl, White Swei fieck. Goiter, Screi immaiioiu, Ifcrctlc » of the Skin, Sore J yshfait w«rc anfe. ftnt aaw, inctv win na trUum whaS had bwow of than* f parhnt**. thmr feta might bo woes* than fthnath. t u^lhoy horokawao that they were evtoo dead, it wo«ld iuvft boan wms allaviatKia taibnr dudiWMCtod mtada. Tbo m.wv thay The cord that drew Knth to the people of God was her lov« for Ita- mui. .lost that one thread gendy One Sabbath, m one of our churches, the father aad mother of an affec tionate family with their apu and daughter went to the eeinmanlon table together. They were the last to approach and were alone, a family grouped together about the table of love. The only ratnaiaaag son, a stranger to Christ, wan present; aad as be saw them ga away from his aide one after another father, moth or, brother, sister—a keen pang of loneliness and desertion shot through his heart He seemed to be looking on what would take place on the great day of final separation: how the heavenly love there would be stronger than the earthly, aad part His heart went after cmvwirwgcd f (be bteawed promlstot of God sustained him; the tvedUatiug Araw ware nmad a boat him, aad mi Wans back ko Bethel, thinking **•. and by resolving m ■ (the tubercularHeprai* l;h, and a pen—Hiitcw >a. Wai.kk**s Tie* hnrelic and CarauMW Sedative, (Jtmuler-Irdttt, “IfMrwmeli s dnttcc that h** hcHtseut r ,r to roam. 1 . Esix'l# s tiswev that has b«oi kept at liPIUH." . j- j The country abounds iu fruibs perdnuuons, gra|R S, nuts, chestnuts, apples, *C., iU m ,nuck so plat s'* PftSl P ver *t| section culled Iwafreidfr Who coaid harm him! They that wen* far him were more sad mightier than they that were d Laxative ]>ropertk»dj Ittkba are ihsbestafej Li: d malignant fever*, tfes n? [jnipertfe, proteo da | Sedative properties abj I ntaach, and bevreia, JM ■ ic. cramp,, etc. TWil mlt tiirou^tioiit the ^ysaaj :m the Kidney*, contM urine. 'ITietr Anti-hi'ml in the secretion of i&| )« biiiary duct*, and aft What • striking difihrvnce there must hive been hi that company! .V* those wicked men. who bml i*o faith la God, brooded upou their sor rows and the supposed cause, thoir own tens arcs woold grow sadder and flrew. intlexhig Ok freliugs ot their hoarta. They did not thmk of look Mg ap, of oaooaragiug thair kwarts in God. bat they were bent on vw gcftMics, they thought of rebellion, and those ftmrfbl thoughts of the heart, together with the wild oornmo turn* of their so«ls, couhl be seen in thoir *twm. fierce, dark, Mcowling, •nder His wiugay bwt »*> have fied to the shadow of Dtogoto Bat though Itavkt forwonk Israel, though ha threw hlawwfif to the way of feur fel temptation* to apustaey, |*» «*od dal nat tarsal a him. Itavid wewt fer astray. Owe fefer slop pavnl the way hr awotlicr, tsili, had usS the llawd whirh he bad distrustwd twlar poscl. he w<wd.l hare Imm undawr > for he strove to take a fatal slap. He oven sought to fight for the Phil Utiwrrt aansiurt hhs awn brclhrei*. sd mm higher than earth, it Is ato waader that the soal af aN the l«eopfo waa grlrr•d, , • «r sa tt *• la tbs margin, -was hitlerThe amat I» th^, sveuing ws .went to church, fogud gp gxtremely ueat little | boose, Mid a« active, pious eongre- gSt>00. Pux plans were all frustrated j lit Once, \» had qoucluded that j ray delegate gu4l I w ould constitute j die. (jpoterence, and we had arranged j for ipm to call uie tot the chair, aad I was then to appoint him Secretary, but there werq Bros., Campbell, Ei ] chelberger and Jones, and some lay delegates, ready tor work. Rev. K. preached a very learned discourse on, “Justification by Faith,” a*d, he will pardon aie lor saying, it was as long as it was.learned. 1 am not prepared .to ,*toy that it was too leareeil. but 1 do say it was too Umg, ^■vHjttmf J Your old (Corrospondent, * • H +1 dl<tr»>« by p |k Bjtteils. No cpid* linirmei The lire*, iieys the werre* crrc-41 invi-rtrant 1‘alum's Vjnkcaill 'ever*, Nervmis Di***l the htoavawly art of Lading ap. them forever, the dear ones who seemed leaving him to follow Chriat; the next com muniou season he was with them. Was he not woo as Nuomi won Roth ? Have we oouseerated these trader a flections of the fireside, these sweet intimacies of love, these gentle nerds of fellowship, to Jesus Christ! If like Naomi we kept our God eoshrin ed in the heart of our home alfec tione and social intimaora, woald not onr beloved onee oftener say like I Ruth, “thy God shall be asyfiod*"— iAttheran Ufoerrsr. fi - ri wars tof Mr Father. They had ao j faith In sea the hand of G«d and s | UMwrifal IVtvhfooep ia that severe' afilrnttoxi They saw only with she buddy ayu ; for they had as* forth‘s vwstin. Hear**, they could ih* tax w.fe the (feu»amita**, to weM &< mat with M, ‘Tim Imrd paee. ssd the Lord hath takes away t Mesrad hr Dm Basse of the lawd." The pact Hiuer* on sninj :i<l cte luiJ wiueitaUj* ci, *< fieefeteak, w*!*' eg^latKCX. *ivl »»i* ** ■ - j rai* . im But rfovhfs sorrows drove him to God; he unbonotncil his heart to the Hely Oae; he “cart his burdvus on tHe Lord,* and ilroad war. AH wars are ou oat oral, hot thm would hav« bran npwr m thaw ordinary one*. How «*ftea <low God permit Hi* erring ones ftlg^at to tahe a fatal step, ere Ho h»tar|Ntoes t Ho ia *he rase of Irtsid. Ha had gums as it is supposed, ninety miles, la a few more days he expected to have «m cepted, com * A »i is on i sn«Uiae«l. From the nntaittng fewirre he rwivetl joys which «t up his countenance, h ft onl ine an unmistakable indes of the great r*wuoe withia. Hones, wto le*rn ear toeed of harmgoor faith ftSreagth owed The fwevalewcy of DavidV fear, was the effect of the wcuvkneiui of his fisith Cndsi this iuflueiice, South' tl down ; also d South on _] Augusta Rr>' God uses this kiad of eonn trail it j uftra. There are more, far more, whose hearts are entangled in the J meshes of some sweet home affection, and so caught in the Lard’s net, than there are dragged by ropes of argu meut and chnius of syllogisms into the kingdom. Go«l has given to al aMist every one this love ; natural affect ions, the fellowship of congeal al sympathies, the tender iatimade* | of friendship, She swetotaess ai love, we all share ia these. WM not God require fruit of such gifts ? “I wish yea would speak to Mr.. _,* said a sweet cbnstian wife to her pastor t “ho cares kws and leas for religious things.” But what were auy words a stranger oould speak to that gentle presence of loro dark cloud, no silver Imiag round about it- The cloud only waa seen t or, more properly, the sprat Mora* which had only left desolaUea. They Umked upon David •« ih* 1 cause of their sorrows. They had left all for him—had endured almort every thing for him j this was there requital. Terhape they had, at l‘oto mac,” whose articles are mere highly appreciated than any dUier corrrs puadeut’a, will give yoe the proceed ifig-H, I will therefore ouly mention the “discussiou.” Gpbe question was, case an in UMVER6AL1SM IK A NUlfBELi-— “I am a Uni verbalist,” said G. JL, boastingly; “aud you orthodox are not fair iu saying that our system is inconsistent with reason.” - “I wiU prove the irrationality of your system,” said his friend. “You believe that Christ died to save all men T “Yes, I do.” , * a A ml you don’t believe there is a i hell r i “No, I don’t, 1 ’ “You don’t believe there is any ! punishment hereafter T” | “No, I do not i »eo are punished for their sins in this life-” “Well, now let os put your tionaT system together. It amounts to just this—that Christ the Saviour died to saoe all men from nothing at all Not from hell, beoauaa, aeoord iog to you, there is none.. Not from Under Uiia influence, hr represented tohimaelf the rertlera rage aad maMra of Saul, who could to have signalised himself for hia valor. The worshipers of Dagvo should sra that he was strong oa their aadfo and eoold heaeefosfih he rdfoil upon But the laws of the rhiholltiee ferhode his prooeedteg aay further, iiod Implaatod ia their hearts a irar of llartd. They were afraid te trurt him ia the battle. The ouasequeaee w«s that he aad “la sanctification iu any stautaneons act f 7 The first brother said the question had bat one side, and declined to make a speech.! The second made a k>Hg speech on general items. Tim third made a longer one ou Infant Baptism. The fourth a long speech of great poper <um1 beauty ou Jus tifioutton, and ..thus the discussion eoficit to the eutire satisfaction of Ike Cqwfoipnco 4ud the oougreg 1 * ■ prim Tool ? 1 »i »g. cr/ . Upon th<5, ylipie we had a delight-, lul meeting. Wq were pleased with, Hlji, sew and heartk We never »h>t a more ,1^1 hearted jieople. Uonfcrencq a as a ( new tiling to them. ,^gs firshevei- held ,in their efaurefi, w^iicb Elm, Campbell dedi- <rf»te4 ttenuty four years ago^ |lpv. Julies, %s pas tor, is a chafin- not be raotadMl the treacheiy of his own countryuren, tlw* Ziphitea, once nnd again; his own force*, how few they were, and that no rearuito had come In of a great while, uor conTd he'|**roeive lhat he got auy ground. I'ubenef hope that their would some day ’be richly rewarded by him, that whea ha would osftae laU Urn kin^lom he woahl rereemher them. Hut where Wto the king*tom I Arts, he waa ia n that easily | waa iu some in stance*. 'Then without are fighting and within are fears, Is hard to get over them, afid we havie great need of prdyft#i a UrK taemuf our Mrie rtd,‘ ferthenhore,ihat ‘fee that trnwteth to Ws owit hedrt is a fool.” Mark the resolution to Which David caare. * Consulting merely hi* own heart, and not the ephod or the p«F plfot, be concludes, Thtrc it nothing bntrt fat the fLm » ereape i*to d|4 laud of the But, m Saul was his own roomy la driv iog David if thisattremity, ao David tins run < ,ys,Wedu« on Brttucij: V Tint IHWWITT M«irrT OF fJofl.— We canto to .leans its fell df sin a* ever yon can be, And felt linrsofve* ltoyofid meoaure lost and rallied; batf oh f hi* tender love. I confil sooner stunt! here and wifep than speak to you of eokl taelt* In grati rode when I tklnlr hf tlto isfinlte mercy of God to hie Hi that hoar when 1 etuRP seefrfef merry at hia hand*. (JUT why #111 not you also come t Mdy bt» Holy Bfdfit sweetly draw yon! I prore that there am era! W& Ag l But haw often this gift of love is wasted; it is very swart, bat there fo no ftkvot of Christ in it There are Christian mothers whose hearts pre^youaj «P Ijjpux children j but btinue Lth. will [width a* 1 ® ' Loops, \ad Anierii*® IV MXpw®? * a |i qpMpmrinfi d Ower, ilera are u»»2 bread eortrfib, fodrey fendllgh, tor gtveafito enough, tad to Spare.- Come Ulonf, tome along, poor guilty one r ***** ‘rio* 1 ^ there lb room enough for thee*—AJpacpso* St ! i Iht* Bm* luftfcpayM eiurn 01 .3 toner** of Dared f t will always make the J !; E IS set MM 1^1