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FYanke of in rtofilte Ha'* m Mi ThMM Taki itn ti» iboM hem «l meetings atad revivals, nil niade ear church what it ?Lu v .’ Riere i* ««* attawpl. : T» «wnb.,t» th» [V^-Wobt ctameh t© revivala •bent aa tagw»l m the wweUioti /faihhon that all the blood abed in cen ^ 1* tr*M «Hr<wtly or in- tbtfielutrtdlctkm of cbri* >t that the 80 terribly fraw^ggR.!* 1 * 1 ? rt their miatowur* tO Peter* revi val «», »**> nothing but u«MJi4W» !Wlirw AmkstXvai wbht not, In Peter 1 * m ttualtf* charged bhn rifoiri#? 9nmk. and ended up by m|I iftitr «Wl *n attend to silence hiari* death. ffe* greatly that the oppoaitioo to TfTiraii has Its found ation in -tweg P^diee. We «ee it in the «7iiBt»ation* and conn ter recrimi nations betveeu the different parties. Smholism and deaj- formality is j,!■pj »» the one side, and rerieaf * ts retorted on tin other. By things the gohleu tnedi symbol Etan is whittled ja very narrow poiut by the oih party, all revivals are kicked Al Unceremoniously from the cbnrch doses ef the liter i>artjjr. With both petto a “Symbolical revival" is a bifecn* monstrosity, begotten in an inctfty and sectional strife. The tactic a “symbolical terival" is the ,>nty rational find Scriptural one that itfaristiarn can admit. I am some times ted to think that one grand ifiital among the ministers of oar ctorch would be of incalculable ben Hay God grant It. D. H. B. fit to ns all. I * ■ THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA, S. Ci, FEBRUARY M. 1873. 0HDUVT. Sydote. — It ia an non need that the BraoflMibctrg Rvaagatlea) ffeneULfy Vaster Syrlom . M Bar tin, of Ida living for throwing dwwfcrta on the supernatant! character of «ur Lord's birth, hutor IjNlow has ap pealed, and the rwaalt la exported with yaocli inrrreat. Yea, and what ta deplorable, a a* jorify Of the minister* in Berlin aid# withWydouT Xot Altogether,—('mint Berm*toff. Secretary of the German legation. recently addressed a large eongregn that in New York on “The Lnteat Development of Religions Life hi Germany.* FT© mho wed the Work done by the Sunday school in Get many in the immediate past aa w«U as the success of German missionary endear or, and said that the manifea tat ions of free think iag and atheism were ram. He urged the entahiish ment ami maintenance of Sunday schools an powerful aide to the cherishing of religious aentiaaaat. RnlLriuiu slacjUioii. ha t hou ah L. * "mww *rWi'wvwssv ** s mw ahoulri that. b& Id %4ttiH.l^nr schools alone, but should fuaau a part of the common educatiou of!*JJ>”* youth. In speaking of the German element ill thin country, he said be hfd been surprised by the loom* ness of speech in regaid to relignxi* mat ter* which he fouad among the Gar mans here, and which did not exist at home. This ought not to coo :as:: sr ?r—e T-jarrs ? PMkdll TVrtttiiw I Tim efHsike ef Taai to Ttateih? j sod Tttas are a oosaptote body of Pastoral Theology, la Item there, h Id i single hgeawthm to the Ttraag Itoriw about vtmtlno the «r ii m i m m g" m w ^BPUWwmmg, mpp famtliea of their docks Without aay Hsriptural aalhuhlg It has bos* asaumsd that a pastor la asgtsHtlag hla duty if ho do«o not visit bin pro pte freqaoatly. If all that you hoar oa this subfret la Ukea fer granted, that visitlag tha poogla la Urn ehtof doty of a pastor. This is as* «s|| wpt fimom wj rmnpmm^ vm% h la ctoarty <w*irary to Ik Paul ta Ttasolhy says i “Give reading, to eihortattoa, la Modltale spun those thing*, gtva thy self wboixy to tham Give thyasH wholly to Clem ; that thy pmdtisg ■my appear to sdL* M word | |H !*;)») g Bore ia the Datloa Mover dash, If B la hla chief duly ta give himself wholly ta mad The Lumaatar IsdflW saga that ii ‘ aloas of that" ■«-w> totoydii ... . .sht la tha Btotow Ws« Igt Pep* Warn aha toHa gJj^FI dun. ran iriii I'stormi ii mm a sriM jhi I inntoa a l * * Imaa. ^ ■» -— t - AadfL haa ihtok ** shsw** WPa mMml m m fUMIE COUECL ! SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ■*!**»■ *r**. wvo.* No aran t*m ha la two different planes st tha mar tuao Ha caa nut give htmsalf •luJ), u> mod too ii fftoto. asm ha tramp* a g over the tow a, Ulto a «c ndiog tha imoatry like a Us saa sot ii |w< works of the a a OF NEW YOHK. «£*h I j r usTh mqmt ,< i# ^•Ss Gtol pufdh am i toes fern to ♦» #h SSMOHHLi ■ MkW«na D» Ww), AttrOb CV. ft C aftUhgpman-1, WBu. , ;,. _' -* HIH flitJipWAH r met., vi;; jrsa , w . Robert L. Case, President Thco A Wetmore, Vice-President Isaac H Alien SccraUrj. l^fNffBRPfpif W 4 lfr nu 8»it#i-*siSi<>dr ve'*> ' ‘w mi iimi- m h>< »> lautofe # i<4 A *■■*■ »«w«oai» odml Pn|]P N«u*l«»*r of idtaiii ua ' • A m tha a Cl, I hf Row <1 A. fRa^flfr. imml (Vtm. d J Ann ■ram, fesmsity #Ow AC- * ' Cht'ULTJfS. m tipuc. The Germaas ia this country 1 , , ’ ' , lKMsacsstHl a great uifluence, amfti “ • y 1 . ttw ' m ammal mammesmaullArn a 1 lug) . gg. vems .oe^mgg — —igg—w v* v ^muwwe e^u, ^o ^s. s sses.' of public name to all the caom M great infueiuw, should exert it for good. The tA.h© Raid holy hare. rapidly gvttiag a tiWppt BabbatU brvtoksrs, wlgapEm -lytodd not hata. They ought ta act thamuam|de of a faithfhl ubasvvaace of the HuhUatb. It ia cheering to hear such words from the month of uu American Germ si i We of Chi cago have good reason to know that the Germans are not getting a repa tat ion as Sabbath breakers, without [ good cause.— Eatrtospr. - »'■"— l — 11 1 mad. «a the imhmm. Hr. itaar R fl«tM CamgajfepRhaf Hr. It (). Cllaalm. ef rhasMaa. A C !%■ Ihf FREE TO BOOS AC EFTS. TVift r.-* v jw> y IftOMS UFE. NON-FOKFU l I Efi to Tfch FM*»« r PO144 !tx.su ifemmtfcvuraSrietMMu*. Inudi-udft see itolsrvd st ite cud U dr#/ jresr. All PolIHe* ftftrt »► rue ssnttsi Fvsmlam* have Wn paid. A few e»^«l sorots wanted, to » hnan Btwral tosned i« W71, «,«*«. m PAYMENT*, sad on Von-Porfeitin* 5i.il. < <>meets will to offered by LOUIS SHEEFESEE, ^ - ^ - General Agent for South Carolina, Xo. 40 Itrcrfd Street* Ckarletl/n, Nso4 fees to i y Ajfff||fti w mmms sew jenpemssts. Mi3ccllAaecu£. tat tha f Aad yet this ia just what asms pa #* |dfu|Mvi aad demand. It to high tfelmmi Cmr Sm sme t Imi *tH bmH ihm iMWKvwMiMM ci! |Ami g*m*~m* Ml Hll oessma shmsa ■ j* jmkh iv« <s tkoa* Us4f fe sasa^ssiSSm WHw 111 aCTi’(HRIKT W|(R VRir tJWfiR |nHg CTHHplAHlUl 0t y««*» «<*—» this ferwt ; "W# rarely ever as a May Ecclesiastical jaij;. lagWl « is IXTHKKA5. fti; - | A tocr^tce.—A Germsn pastor of the PenuHvIraniit Sylod has beeu serving mission oon^rvgatigns du- riag the past eight years, jj during which time he has received two thoasaud dollars less than nothing. * 8 General ConnciCx Home Mis*ion*— I■ ccsmeetion with the \*irginia Syn od, the Mission Committee have eon timed to sustain the Rev. D. M. Heakel during the past year in the dij «rf Ricbovoml, V a. We regret tdbeoWiged testate that, notwith <*diug the favorable pros|>ccts dn ri»* the early half ofl the year to ware a lot and conwnenee the erec- tim of a church edifice, the failure of the health of Brother Henkel, oud other eauses^maile it manifestly his duty to tender his resignation to the committee and to clone his inm- there on the 1st of October. Tbe importance of this growing cen- ^ to the Church is becoming more “id more apparent; and we are shd t© learn from the Bev. Air. Oil- ,wrt » of fhuunton, the Co«mni.toioner f ’f the Virginia Synod, who has V | <*v ^wited and preached for onr 'Jrethr^a there, that the Virginia s yriod will use its utmost diligence in ohtaiBing a laborer for this place ,to«sear!ye day as p<«sil>le.-^L«tA- ffenaiui Miuionarff. temnary Opened.—The enlarge- nif, nt of the Philadelphia Seminary u ‘ Franklin Square having toeu com- pleted, the building was formally °Pteed on Monday last to the inspec tu,n °f visitors, who viewed the tail ding and were invited to partake , 8 Wmptnous collation in the di- “wgbah, at wbbli a committee of a< ^ e * from the different chnrches of the oity attended. The afternoon devoted to addresses and s|>eech- taking. The building, as enlarged, ^accommodate sixty young men. “ e rooms are very pleasant, and ne *tly and comfortably furnished by (< >titributions from different congre- W *°***wi Sunday sclmols.—Obner ter. Jhe Synod of Iowa, which has n sending delegates to the Genc- ^ ^ 0nQC ’I ever since its organiza- °®) is evidently not goiug to be /* * hQn T to-connect itsidf with that h high as are the expectation* ‘ ^ancilmen. The editor of the ^henbhtt, in the issue of Febru r i 1st, says that to joinj the Councii a ° U JJ’ * or Ihe Iowa Synod, be an ’ of ^f destraction; And in refer V* t0 a declaration of Dr. Seiss he ^nmrks: “If a Council man is [>er u £r t0 8 ay that the Connell has cially refuseil to accept the rigor Hissoori, it is herewith declared 7„ 9X1 J lowaan that th »« Missonrian ft0r k «iacfly our standpoint.*— Clu idwi* kept by fVepkjlIvrwi ** — One of the churrheu la Huffhlo, the North Presbyterian, has a pleasing incident to remember. F»wr several j years past, at twilight ou ChrlataMs eve, the chiklreu hare been seeds turned to gather at the ohareh aad stag the sweet story of the itortour’s ** --1 ** 11 * f* ll| ^* r ’ * r " birth. It happened that a year sgo >1 goto by hto Utof tto Atoke Atoaw ta preanwl ui this anniversary, and so pleased was he with the exercises that he aukd* the rongregatioti the gift of a *ua» of money to be spent as they saw It, and it now stands iu the church in the shape of a handsome baptismal font, with the inscription “Presented to the North Church by Ilia Itojie rial ilighuess (lie Grand Duke At extauf Russia, Itecember itlk, HtTlV With this uiay be nieuttoued Km peior William's gift of cuptored kreuch cannon, to ba melted u*to a bell for the German Church of Titusville, IV The Creed of the —The SttwrfenAorgtoa Mtmoem/er gives the following summary of the do© trines taught by Hwerimborg, aad adhered to by bit Church 5— 1. God is Owe in Kaseure and ta Person, to whom there to a distinct amt essential Trinity, called In the Uriah they No, kt to I thtok that ia the horn diffkMwuftU of hut ala* la twugre g si toft, • 1 ^ f ^ felt | w ™ vs* ft less to tor go*a.* Ifeaagh *leair rattml away. we haw I ti.‘iftt tr sa cft^xtf y fssp t **Messed see the dsadl which «!te ttt | i. ^ | ^ | f f H • ; (C !0 f fet' * ;M a r |h. ftk. iRtoufeguk# ff-Rhi km A #Rtosrto> Mm* ehmoen# ff-’twtoto IRfeR IR«« VmHQJ '■■Pp pPP WRWR Uteri hritors, ami ttoda wwrh» de « '1 lew theto * Ray If^Rho •gave auff tohee Swag* PICTORIAL HOMI MB Li latte txsjssr^m PfeviX I AT DIE: i, unM.ua lot imi «a m Yoar H«sn A ate tmimeT feMfli l»- stohesttosHl «tost«uUe snanssi I JjkUR Whs Wtoh iMUMftrshlr rmptoy- uwEsifiar H J jftffht ew ! RfWfe .Mil ( d * m J»» T7 ltoe« ftsto^peevtotosssi, ten - ■ , ..... »<# ffff|M ^"> , *u* «d ito mmmM IV, Isfete, row .At to esr* tits a week, «f«sr\Cu t5%. ** insist R.& w.c. swaffusld Wr aft sew IwdlWc (MM licwb ft»lectcd *VM\Q Sid inlMRk riT»CK Of READY • MADE CLOTHIMG, II A T8 V FURIflBHIHO GOODS, etc _ „ tha wurrke* »»l a iJUWt CPmk ut (Sir c»* wm MAKE UP GARMENTS Is the Itotoa* feylee. sad guarani*.* Katin- fjRrtftraR. Wr M)f rIiII ImklKiir illMMRP The Host Useful Invention of the Age. FRENCH STARCH ENAMEL &HOV1 IS EVEkt FAMlL 1. HtodjUCJL, moot bceutifnl ■ of the fabric, siticri Isah fresh U SAY£M UBQR fh Iljr msluiig tin- thin^au eauilr, aim nreveati «»irking «ii «Aog|riag. a SAVES HOMEY, weU Since it produce** far better mmlt* at H skin if tin- iW*n ►lip fttnoothly and eauflj, aim preventing the etsreh from the iagredisahn FIIFKT-frnil 0 ITS thug the r«ws ef the efcatvh. if they cease oe t'emmuatoMS BeitoUy, end that at trut mu is due to them, aad If they are s~~ it j 11 f Sams4 i-k + i h taedt member* at ti fV Ceulruf • ween** e w—i—er ■s~i wm ■ iin„ tk'on. ■ g^Tir %mWWt lit •half bto ■ f hat we wit lie ft MAff ffft j, a Guthrie, au Leglmh YkvbhrtfbikOiJiMit UtoShsi Kev author, to dead. A valuator mine ef atom ha* hi to bring worked la R.C. W l ji, Tta- ini*- ta wataM *m*« msw- 1 mt- „ • .. n g I to Jk MPTRRRR^jP wRi • IiIHw RRF ; f lijto I fljhit * jftt iA d ^M**R*Yi Rl i I toDi i kl § v * ° "Pi 1 wmm ftk , A ..-M >k ,.M.^ If \IUUIa* Ruu • kfti rJitoRft tRtotomaalaltoff " %Rin* mmjm m 4H|If Itoflrl SO I I slu if HR fsRtol MIRM | “H fUT.^ i^g ^ ggRRtoaMlN! lAMMi RRy with a aaUry «f t7.ficm . y TIm- German Imthera** hetcmgisg aedhnslih, tha isahahtlutB w ktoa! BOOS 0P W0RSSIP. Rut !*R 4MMt'ltoarR|pf mj? fAto | : tf to'-■ ••*#- T #VY-ilk aj|i:|MMNFfefk# qpitto Rm* «f SS7 8a the < 4 • « . : amNI>U w tow to#-« Ml* a.-**#* H ft-ri lMUM ffykwef Kl'KIM'i UAT8 on k Ktriiddag fisod^ IV(«irtBrnt Is fset osr (Seri mm New sad NoWijr. winch we will fdoSMe the miml 8 iAiwu (ii** m » cfttl «d •• eneviiK*Hl. t AW Mar 3» C 8WAFFHXD , .. 'mmmirn* Mil Rtoi t „, S MftSed at . T , „y« ♦ * »ftt toto-s to totoato -wto* » . I* torn** ertes. <•«* »» si ware, new pm eeg© is 1 ABIES M-nd fee MLS laghto AagSMS Kriif T*» M Cham Yssk. Ill mar* ted Cats- La IVrle Mannfar bet* »t reel. Se- l Dec 0 IStw BELLS BUCKETS BELL FOUHDET |.'lT*m.lMIEl> IS UOJ. (iui.rior rt tm ciuth». a .j, -t n k.^-j ftiMtn- a S^Be ft wft 'OW V*^WS,y S^^P i Wiir*—-- to |A * • f Rew *RRR *MRRh| tajHhARiM V.HI4 -4 The Fftthrrkad Series. ♦W !i _ I 4i k . —. Mk& , I 1 „ uift iauft. ■•©£ | 1 f-tri 1 AeRTlM 1 flit IHlIwiiBrHRIRHRI AC Word the Father, Boa hnd Hoi) Bpirit, and the fowl -leans Christ la h» the Miammn s -1 have this God, and the only Irne otejeet of ©horchea la Chicago ; thfee at ih> m Awghfo. Were dkaltosted la 1*72 2. In order to be saved man must Geo. A Clark, the w«*B haww* cwf believe in God and strive to obey to* thread manufacturer at Newark, his command merit*. ! suddenly last week «f 3. The Barred Bcriptaieu or the heart dlarass. He hud spua out Divine Word, is not owtv -he lieve daring hto bug III# a fnrtaao of $X lation as the Is»rd’s will ami the »*XJ,ui>o m au ar» lav's i at Ha R la ffathsr Hy act at he. It la said, wtll visit America the coming aatuma, and take part to tha awetlng at tha M HramgvAicai Ailieaes.* fie will prw ■otoifcA litm YiR A A j|i' toy fiit flk l^Ah.- history of his dealing* with men. but also contains the infinite trees urea of his wisdom express* d in symbolical or correspondential Ian gauge, and therefore, in addition to the sense ol the letter, there to In ■ WHW> Chareh. tha w<>ni .in inner nr sprittaal Must, i Fn. aiti ter* ..» * As 88*^ wbiclj cau be interpreted only by the <tj(| tf() | >):(<inrrT ^ worship »** this U»w«d c-oi n-s;*ondontw hetweea things <iwH>w ny t laslartiag Grtuduiuad Rfedfe natural .nut tilings apiritaal. : site. They havw tong hi the I net hte * f«* »»»«tb d-Twr. Rnt- a-a*-— - h--. a. ^ ■ MRffWRI^MlMR Hw-mMRP RtotoUM^^J^t K rotie hy the Isdto.,... Iw Mxnft* m fhf N«*1fc tWw *»“*v kftTft SSM |wL- «, iftuitshle the ml* la •fully ssirauieil. and mount*d with t’Attest lUMtttVKfi ROTARY ha sot st; s (WftUcaw •sal free Adder** VANDI 7.KN A TIFT ■ k IK East M street, Cincinnati. O. Mar IA 23—ly am t‘to'4t a-ffitoto-lMk wtotoiih to 1 «• Nff * to.-e to* » b the toevth MMds « - .. . w© to to--. •4 the tar*., -to « »#.» tlwW RRtoF iMw f-waPy ^ # *■*■* * *.* to-* Me. A pat ep> to s i . IJT •U.7S weumii'a ut Tha IffSiL 4. Now is the time of the seeuwd Sftttft F *arrT coining of the Lord, foretold ta Mat thew xxiv, and the eatebUshmeat of the New Cbnrch, signified hy the New Jerusaleru iu Revelation* xxi, and this second coming is not a visi ble appearance on earth, but a new disclosure of Divine troth, and the promulgation of true Christian doe- | trine, effected by means of the Lord’* servant, Kinanuel Swedenborg, who was specially instructed ia this doc trine, and commissioned to publish it to the world. 5. Man's life iu the material body is but the prepsratioa for eternal life, and when the body dies, man immediately rises into the spiritual world, and after preparation ia sa intermediate slate, dwells forever ia heaven or hell, according to the character acquired during his earth ly life. 0. This spiritual world, the eternal borne of men alter death, m not rr 'pote from this world, bat is In direct conjunction with it, and we ara, though unconsciously, always la im mediate communication with soget* and spirits. dams!* state fur umm. ef their A Home Himkm Held.—The Leu don jffrAs states that the Inhabits**!* of North end Booth ialehkeu, two island* off the coast of Ireland, “are afteoietely heathens,* worshiping fi large wooden Idol, which they think cue avert storm*. The tin ef Mr* Mary Vaa Hnewe, a prom men t Episcopalian Isily *jf New York, recently dsesu—il, leaves nearly #340,000, the bulk ef her property, to the New York Orphan Asylum, 8* Lukefe Hospital, Five Potato* Doom ef IadeMry, Boelety for Heaateu Home toe tbs FrkintliMM Woman * Asylum, aad to o4hef rhsritsMe soetotie* A c4leuifttion ha* b*'ea lug that If the eouvendeue of the MkttJfJ ttHM> Ilf | ;iif a bi kfeiirti ( U uj r *' ‘i 1 { k 1’ | f S R | 4, ! | | | | | 4 gj | ^ { ; * . ' J|| pppp j» ^ . Ip to increase la the same ratio as ef late vear* bv tha sad of all of the dun of the Church wiM have R It 111 Church Koikes. Tfei pefenac oi 9m fith. SI Is* What tops i (to. aAam~ R—-M^ Im, K U 5bJlnL*rV mU Lm. jw ‘ I Is# ^ie -GtMtei.ri kfig».u-,s t iMwt ess* rwe^j.. Set N» 8. put wp la e west Jamt rwteMwd I*—-. Twwlvw nwllfftl ■Seriftw. jteMwdsSed fraw the Kivuch. tor Him Lafeu H toi*wk let sad l^erto* to s «mi to** #1 JO. We hs«w e wwmtot ef Mtoif HMkri tfiRfiRNHI!RJ» R fhfer e* IF RIM I lisRW hllMlMRMfe-’ pita .. 4mll 8b« in u»> ; and IT SAVES CLOTHING cul ■< _■ .j;. - 'St:; 1 ‘'-YSist* srffi* 1 By ii* pwwervstive ijOAlIti<-*<, by etnmring tmeir Iwuser w«wr without wmkhir »nd l*y r«J«-4'ting t« s certain extent W«Mild ordinarily *t»il or -tain the I Tver* family dhonldnselt NT needs ii Every v udiwosnau will be UnTfitftdbyit. * ■". !*■ : 1 M53*n., ,. lP . If <1K Lt <1 tie fdJlotctma Certifies U from flu Ftret ntewMftt to Maryland: 1 liftve asicfuUy (uunined the Fiuuck Fterxli Essbm‘1, *«<1 find ia it neither W S3 or wax. It eon* t that can bo in say finest or most desu- ik> in^mlu iit imenons to the fftorit. WM. EL A. AIKEN, M.D., Prefearner Chemistry, dr. We wm inlntdooe throughout tb< Unitod State* Good ia* amvitM-nt* to Meats. Write for terms end drfflbn. Bfmkhax & Co., Manrnfenhtrert, 1G0 West Iiombard Street, .Isa 3 A Be. l. l-s. For Chare he*, Schools, Firs Alarm Fnrnift, ir. 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