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OIE L0HD. ai^AITI • ilAPTISH.”—EPHESIAHS IV: 5.
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Pifls!
Hta
shone sweetly
, round panes of glass,
chamber of the old An
at Wittenberg,
f, F»«h crude
tbf walla and ceil
Iti one corner there
made of l>atch
of a pyramid. In
oom sfcx
upon a
t at the farther window
with reversed
w the walls extended
benches, and above
painted in oil,
such rare art aa to seem
in a room so tin-
ig five portraits of
► fresh, plump conn
wonderfully attrac
ftbe picture of a man
clad in the brown
whose roam!, ex
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Terms: $2.00 a Tear.
OLD SERIES, VOL 6~-M 273.
now -*ang, in fall cboraa, from an ad- ^ef the flag are the initial* «/ Itidl | |i«4ie
Nnirig room t
“Mj low, her lips are uherry ni» $
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it I
«Mk
i my l«v«% »v« t itewiqht «< Ufa I
lm me earn ths lot,
weeWhe.
leather and Galbarttie vwa Been. »m| fated
the due Jams 1^ t&&» *
Tea, that was a jajrfai day *Uaa
C'alhariae gave benwift with all her
heart, to “tew tmtiivmt Dwetar.* fee
Isatexity yearn *1 richly
uii to torni pled bappiac
th» vryrial tear drupt
lah'f M
■if. flSiir
. years hat e f pasac#
| in the watt* *rf thi
I w*l at MsnrplsHi*
l Mhet awfortawstw
MmiwaM
Tbt^gh fr *w»a<M||
the riasm f ****bi hiMIfe
to
aad sartoojidi tk* emorva
listen to this song, and si
erself: “TJicse are my |
hajipy, joy fill youths who eaa stag o
love and roses whew perhaps death
is even now knocking at theif door
Above all the rest I hear the elaar
voice of my Pant, and hit youth Arsd
heart securely beats the wMtir fbr
Anna too Warbcok. Though ha haa
not im(>arted bis secret to his another
—poor boy, he Is only ntoeteen! yet I
•ttSatgn
how mmnh >7, and iu«% j
heavenly pence, and (Jwd-gtraa | to
btaaamg were ou folded** u each nrrla j thefr
of that bright halo! llowra, moat ha, | **f
gears of a happy Wh ia Qod! How j V»*ywd cart esiljr
wwfiwi
I and heavenl i
wonderful appears the hr*
fast gtrfdsa canda, stefoldif withia U j *t*m| i
taro pars hamsn hearts, that danag 1 imrvt«w
the Ids am earth oMiti aavav ha aepa \ •* JN»yfrij, m
s
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4 me la
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k 't f jfrtfcfi fej~f* HI
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u> f’fAayi ( V
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1 (tie »t
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Mi 4hA n
I Kjyjj
[|# Ml £ji Tb
M i f
'W DMQtDitfNfij
'•wee «fnnty, yen, mad Dr. VmgMMRr
HI giro am Ida idosrtog*
• "Rev stead ttactar, t mast now be
■vw that, y am am wot mocking an, a
ar hi sideai, hot th at jte dcstre
wen |y to exsH
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in
wild by a beautiful poetical greet
g, During the evening, the ltd
denis gave tip Doctor aud til# bride
a vocal serenade, ia full chorus. The
soog and tone were both oom posed
ta par own l»y leather him** If, years before, and
fa*, Ibdor Martin farther,
tSwiiDt 1 have loved yon
verses
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A | A,
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> that afl H
thw the
PTf.
"1* HIM
• *» 1 <R* I
sot
I van read It all In hi* eye*. * The
golden hair of Abus hold* him %
prisoner, and will not permit him t* ;t a the
f»h»dy mi MfrAMmlfrMta, os my
rated Amt a mom tit, aid now, while i
the ame ia hare ami the other sway,
behold ! the circle salary, reawhas
to hirnr— Md attl) amfhlda the V|ra 1
(I area 9 o adack, P ML, mi Twee
day after Triadty, Ians nth. UM»
roam ad 1*111% Msteh
hi Bergamaatsa strawt is
1 t -M.
, M ri
ilb
IfMMitUiil
fatal
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rt.a., v,mie,l Doctor often h»t.n,lT wr,, »«*. n*,| ,b. br.-o.
prophesied of the strong and *(vtlght> I of a pneat, <
%hoy. Bot will the Ugh hiwn via* . «>****« sttli nslbls
mepariag. )aet Ukefl)
lias, cease roar I
Martia, A tanging
thle sfwicg Has#
aee *o4 many
eausa. He <-»reset,
th*» taagiax that
tscggwd mm fsareemM Am «mt
UaaNi aahe, la talm ga Ihma t
wsmfen They wee* aatjltltag ta
tar a toag tisss, aMsd I pray God to
aid me to be a awful and piers wifr>
i* yaa Bat tedagf la this yea
ana got he alar era, l9ow can I nr
range any Wtfte mottom so as aol to
bring rspsaoeh ( wpea yoe when I
carter year hearnt aw Madam Doc ■
trees f*
'‘Mjr drat Kafir, do yea Imsgitte
that Itaetnr Marita isteswts to marry
vner wardrobe and A aery t Bo, is
this vary hoar Daeksr fSaamsr shall
H* m la marriage ttwArtved mar
rtageii are ofram sreompaated hy 4ati
get* f tserwaar fretss is over He*? to
their happy
no dottN forgotten by him at this
time. The following were two of the
wit l riM| i wt&n
Is 1<
■j r* m H
tesitua tai
MMM
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HI
fora ,i
11
her
ly bright and
Next to him was
' a beanttfnl bride, whoi*a
sparkling eyes,
saucy little nose, ’ h
and youth. A | ©•
net, held by three rows | 0la , rs
, fastened on a narrow |
linen, confined
back from the ex-
smooth forehead.
, high-necked dress
with loug and nar-
, and over a silver shield,
-m of acvnawrlic
cbimctor, Viiu. ran W.rhwk, he ; |M) «
•tow hi. .laughter upou » poor Mdl o, w TVW was Itactor Bar
cal student, thongb be ba Martia La ! Ua lMihm ^ r ^ trmrr ^ ^
BHuimiI SgW will orrler all tklag* I ^ rf u« Ctt» cka-vk | •
right fur th„ «k< of mi mimed W»! wtuuwtorg. TW ktww. Him. la | r«**a.«• *
wiuH* h« «m cfodt, was pr***«UN,l u> j lb** fofosy of iTufoi
him hy him <lrar. salatsd friMMl, ‘h*
Kl" cor FtwdcnrA. the Wise, wfee*
j UtW, a year WAarv. I*hI mu4* hfo I the Haodt
ban'll f
The wkli^w again knell by the
chesf. With a aortowfb! heart sh#
carefully packet! away a number of
ailver gobist*. Thonghta of bar be- j M the last «v tdaaos of hit am ] hrsalhod
MMMar were never atment from ng^ Bs4Hk| Lather stood hhI h** arms^-
he prised throe r*h j
dearest frkrads, Joha Bageahagew,
.piHrI Doatar PaaaawawMs the isMarwed ddha **’*'* ‘
hlectofs, gratefhl prldii r a pel and the arum Lamm Crin*i;k, ;
beiored Mnin ud nta U, ^ Mg. ^ i telM ,« wlmk ...
mndiletwl t».w ckaw*, mooi, with . w«ggtufc%•.». m hi • b,.i«gki .
— — ~ — ■» — —— t ooaalooaaca, her foster f*ther, !*hn<p ; *-*'*& **** s
his hard arid Ioil-^>atH* day a la^»uf, be | trhci)bociu, who aftarwarchi bsoasus mwiau ■ II
could *H in ll*U rwa. iiHl Mi III [ ^ ^ tlsea Baig* j *». w|
by his dvaicst frirnd*, lliilip Mt
omf'mmk wad Mwr»e
h sgMa. We thorw
■a r AsAprstaaeas
w§ rn a*. V "<a «h t
thgaarvl M<»i*|W‘. of
pcaflha ’iw Is*h1 •• it
Wees Ikatom * It
waa a haaaiJVn! R*s^«■ night ta early
apmsg, the v^ra^ anil gpAMkltag ia
h and i ta 1 naMaj
evil ton goes
leaded friend*. Tor
s not sommaalrated
Hither hy wend or
mar worthy friend*,
bp, mark as 1 lev#
many matters ha it
ivprvheoMNra, and re
st the
tn tw
oo an
man v
arid frur tod
no lack of pm
swat
0
f this
of my time
Ir heads he- -
i fhmagfcft of
vmutry a»«t
my i Ike ike
I peasantry
can
w a* dhaa ata*ytj
•e mmm
* * dHta
ful Itactor Martin
flippy i* he whe leeaw the laird, , ,
A ad walks in Ills griw command!
Is faith he too as open H i« word.
Ooimsrtad by Hie sraefoam hand. - ,
IBs wlh, wttfoe hie hmuchnld tree,
A fntlifvi vine wig there he fond. Lt
Like elite that*, his cMVdiwe, toe,
His cfovrAsl tabi* till M»m»aad>'«"
Mai golden ctrules, aver user, dear
as sanUghl, sorroand those wedding
nttgs!—sunny hoars, full of happi
•jcss and peace!
{To b» osshsaerf.) . - , ( ;
—n ■fPMII Nil,
Selections. 7 ' ;
ShTrsctal C
fhsre is great u aipsafrott. hi Mies#
timet, to suMkirr only oar own
twtsrrato, oss) ofieu oar creditors saf
far ia ooreaesmiiva aollUdmem. Most
likely tsar grvateet creditor and km
rtsrtmir w»M ha -mm Mfkcu i The
fasti warrant this rsimwarv- to the
shams of soar nature. Clod asks by
the peuphst, w WtH a am rob God f
ssmI aaeware, M Va have rubbed ms
ia Mtkwo aad uffertaga* Wo can
sam% mm how, for asoal of us has#
asms coaaoiaaipSMm of tin nbjert
Wo bars hoard of a ausn who. by
I (tod'* merry, had been raised fros
i what ha hi meal f thoogiit a bed of
; <tooth-—who weaned heaven with
1 his ptaysrs and larmiBidrrstr
: ia the shape of prosaism of what he
mnesAf da with Ida wealth if well
again. Bot haslth made him forget.
"Ptaos, Psaov. D#vp u a Biver.'
The seutenocs at Uie«hcad of this
paper was the dying testimony of an
uflb er of the ltoyai ArtiLiary, who
was mortally wounded during one of
Use recent wars in New Zealand. A
bullet struck him in the face, shat
Icring both jaws aad cutting away
his tongue; of coarse he was thus
rendered speechless. As is usual,
be was carried to the rear, aud when
he was met by his wife, Captain M.
mad# signs for writing materials,
which haring been given him. he
terUr what, from the terrible nature
of the wonod, he was prevented
from uttering with his lips: "Pbace,
PEACE, DEEP MB A 2IVEE T a«d
shortly after fell asleep, v .?«
You aee, dear reader, what perfect
rest of jsool this dear soldier had,
such a blessed testimony. If ay be.
as his own life's blood was ebbing
from him. he was reminded of how
that "pence, peace', deep as a river,*
had been made—even by deans, the
w Prince of T*eaoe,* “having made
peaie through the blood of His
cross,* fOol. i: 20). There was no
thought upon his mind about M Qow
can 1 make my peace with God T*
or, •‘What mnft X do to be saved f*
On the oriftrary, he "“knew whom he
hid believed,” and that the question
of tin And sins ba<l been forever
settled between God aud himself
through the death and resurrection
of JesnA Christ. He knew, not only
what peace with God was—how that
it had been made by the blood of
Jesas’ gross—but also that “He is
our peace* at God’s right hand; con
sequently be had the “peace of God*
keeping his heart and mind, and,
more than that, the “God of peace*
wffA him. How very, Very real is
M Ml
eas
was woand a heavy
hi a triple fold. The
was adorned with a costly
of pearls and precious atones,
the ears hung tiuy, golden
I t' 1 r (MBf.
Noble, royal jsire of grape....
With loving forrthotigkt, (alitor
left in bis will, ail the silver goblet*
to his Katie, whilst be says of her:
“Hhe was ever a ptaan, true and
worthy wife, and aol only a wife;
for she was also my housekeeper.*
Frequently, during tha terrible wars,
n silver goblet was ret net ant ly sold
to provide daily bread fbr the poor
widow amt her children, ftaddenly
a clinking sound ia heard ia one of
iftuchthon and Itaetor lN.ieiiuer, Lu-
('ranach, Gasper Orodgw, Jaatoa
m nrrd fkA- aMrtjg •m^fobta #1
were lulinittetl tu hi* hoasoholdL
Then the cun, tilled to the brnn with
KlmbwkfT Incr or Hhine »m»-. a!
wa^vs the gifts of grateful heart,*, was
circulated fm:ly, mil the ai|vt*r gob
let* rang iigalnat each other while
i beneath fiia pn*ttire, before J ih»> jo', ous voices wf the *t*ol«‘tit*
oj>en chest, kueft a | mvg* *
aytmof »*u, »h0M "-—'l -r'T 'II -‘l " I
»concealed by a black widow's
pate fiiee was wan and sor
her eves heavy with many
s same lady was once the
, joyful bride whose picture
i her—Catharine von Bora,
six years, the widow of
Lktbdr. A-i
Doctress,” as all Witteuberg
r, and “Our Little Mother,*
»,*as she was called by the
its whom Luther's widow
to lodge and Ixmrd, in
that slender and toilsome
to keep herself and her chil
re actnal want. This “poor
*>y every one,* as
i herself in an api>eal to the
r Denmark, was obliged, on
for the second time since
beloved Doctor's death, to
home with her children,
and great anxiety. The
broken ont in Witten-
this reason she was now
in packing her little all into
poolored chest. The entire
was preparing to move to
to morrow. This was the
time, in fifty years, that the
was driven from Witten
the plague. The ever-faith
ton kindly advised his
r’s widow, and the stu-
> beeonght their “Little Mother*
them to escort her to Tor-
With
NMunCer.
My AmwimiA Km*,' amid t *
tUy, *ad #tt«cd«d huili kme
Uto biu*hiftg maiden, *•» U*r
Move unad my ola>.*( aHforl# |i
car# Amt vafr * good bvttsMu)
abort tl*## hum I atwt# ta J*
row B*amgirtoM, *4 NorsNmt
lor I thoaghl yaa kovmfl «te#uas# '
a student ut vTiitcnl.wf'g and a j
in mi bonus#i hai hi# rviativMi
plot'll-s
f p"! 1 1 Hgfrird t
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I
) b«m own city. May
j Then t thought •
| lately mode l icor a
{ who, la •crucdaar*
iti tended to asarri.
kwl Mra* 11
r#*|«er t i
Ovlaaiaud.
All %
I
re-1
girded
180
! am a suitable huslmod fi* j««. t m
per GlatA, with «uh1«mu in hi* head,
and my earnewt drnoiMrialeKi* *g* i*t
the *tu* sad irrvgularttte# of mb leery
in hi* heart, deaputed the ihrrAira
log»«f de^MMutioa. impriaonaient sad
eiruamanicaltoa prwtsinet evrry
^ ; , froadai from potash pahnt# sg*.< >*t
th« R oW«». Sh. turn, tt
two Kold riujf. drop into h.r tewd ^ , hrMU fcc thw, Ud O
A* she looked ujxjn the Hogs, abe ^^
could no longer restrain her team,
for thoae ring# had hold together two
noble, hiring hearts for twenty happy,
happy years? far I lie happiest year'*
of her life. They were her wedding
rings!
Catharine von Bora arose from the . . *___ S I, ® J »
for yon Hut what «te*I mt mim
che.e t 8hu roulf! nut prnr^l hrforr , P|— fn>al IW wt ^
-lw hurl pvrn root 0, h.r ».! M ; ^ ^ ^ ,
mgs m silent, copious tears. She *
»#e MOW
’.•plM' ifttOKlht
wtdi tins Vf t reiiake.
to# It, |ta» osr, though
Mow you
i hot Gath
Bora to wihag Ao amreyr
kg thw hat it' of atotk* wtfr
pat lata #aaMNittaa agoiaat
| the brave Jacob S§o*dlet, who M auw
! iiH-arcerated aft the rootle of frtolpaa
by the ; for the crlaws of get
ting married Through heather A»aa
I dorf, 1a da# form, I olsml ta yua
I Casper Ul*u an a oaltahte haahaa4
tiiok her seat by the window, on the
quaint settee, where he so often or
copied the reversed, bot now vacant
neat—he who first placed, with deep
emotion, one of the rings npon her
finger—he who now, for six years,
has been sleeping so calmly in the
eastle-chnrch. Tears after tears roll
ed over her pule cheeks, and fell upon
the rings that lay in her lap.
Both rings are very massive and
a sigh she yielded; for J heavy'. The one Is a double ring,
could poor Catharine go t the two being united by a diamond
and a ruby, expressive of lore sad
out desire,
ahrist iao,
Montana? •-
Bet
Pastor Amsdorf,
should desire am
•hall not say nay
storatfoi reaehsd
1 ask you. Miss l
will you I
w ife, on#
«l*>
Csaper Cl lata Is too as*
fltpsftaoAS, violent aad
It yaw, rvreread
r Itacftor Lather,
•r a wife, verily I
This boae*i de
iy heart, aad >
Ihsrias i on B*
rea* my tine aad felt!
& w horn a man’s heart s
ai
safely confide
Tears came
rasa meat unit
to nHisvs the
i-
was no one ou earth to whom
resort! ' Alas! “with the
'Frederick wisdom had died,
with the Elector John,* % aa
but too truly prophesied.
John Frederick the Mag-
i after Luther’s death, wrote
r, and promised her pro
1 and aid; but he was far
his country, languishing
by order of the Emperor,
greatly in need of 4 he
and aid which he hail so
i’ tendered to Luther’* widow.
*Mn every sheet, was heard
and dreadful toll of the
Scarcely was there a
l the long, weary day.
throughout the
f, the victims of the plague
without the Lister gate
* the cemetery.
during theae fearful
?re heard the cheer-
studema, as they
j plied
constancy, w ifthiu arc engraved !b# | f ^
letters M. L. D. (MArtii* I.uther, IKkt
tor) apd 0. V. B. {Catharine von
Bora) and the words. VVnAT. Goo
HAH. JOINED- TOO ETHER, LET. BOl
M AN. PUT
is threefold, that is, a smaller ring on
each side tif the principal one, held
hi their pluee by a large ruby. Hep
reMcntations of scene* in the passion
of Christ are wrmigbt upon them in
I he mo*t exqntdte nnd lenatlfiit
style of workmanship. Espeeislly
will be noticed the figure of I he
8/1Viottr, executed with rarest art,
nm! so' that each mnscle can
be distinctly traced twitehlng with
agony. Tlii* is a master piece of
Albert Durer of Nuremlwg, at the
same time painter, copfier «nign»Ver.
engraver on wood and stone, aad
gold smith. Be MOMls Lather’* wed
ding
p Mirnu
Catharine, and with illfrrsltjf a
Your rahuka, l tact or,
I. a Bmot 1
i
| • j n .
aa % *• naaato* i »r t iwf a i i a
s*. Ssh'iwas iiad • srketl p
lw S#tm* ia#,. SMjwalf* km i
fomight hw k ta pr'»)•#• liaawlttty
yaw# p#sw-
I itausk yww
my p*mw fonset **
may write N t, «a|
artar ua
bias, oimI.
hs to hkii • um asaft f witoAal VO,
prwvwfeat b# Asms wot arwrw hwr.
*HI, my hww I ifooaA yaw
fltr Ihssw hum Ids swai*m*atn ” sanl
laUtot, sai Ids MMtatsauMMw ta smed
with SftSMMMV joy. “This gi*tai sw s
cvftolatf t hot you ar# mkP pewmi sad
hawght y. Y war wssAma tfrMMSSMIM I
—d >#lf rw*#w*c«. e» m4Iwi« m • Inm ito
Until, Sissy day msodmit wf tiha was til,
led many lw lay prids mod hawgrtiti
•was to your ctiasgpti A#, my doss
Kolas, 1 am n#l itiaf jmfeSNI an# lo-
II tag Willi fML ,. Ysati t OtSfoMMS# US
Bora, out my dad ia rata -oh ms May
tbs Lard 4 test gvaoi Ids hhwsgl
A wa>4 agw I *aa o*wrwtislm*i*l wtah
J doabi aa ta ■ ksihrv llwomkl fc* haa-
| siatid a# deuimswtal ta s»y uawtisl-
1 mos and kalswa fta asarvy Mj daa*
| paraals, whoa t was aftaalr taa law,
I „. ^
argwd smi sftfoogftj til git# lw#m a
l daaghtat. V\ baa* ia my foal »«-**,
j I AMlmd jmla a .AMNMlMQF MMl hm*
I mmm a asawb, *S| AaftAna was boast* *
I ly smrvy j hstamat ha had hayw*dl (a
i ms as# mat r»e«l into a wwottbjr flaad*
| |y. He was a# d&nfdaswad tbst from
i ibat boat ha aa masa addrwsssd as*
: b'-t ib# utir ot wiiitah ha W'Sa aa
#""lh# pin are
I, a# faithfully
erf Lweas Oran
\} ma
W
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" lt *'* * tmanulcd hits,saying, ^ tbix, dear reader, to the soul that is
“l>oa*i yea rcoogutr* your dehtt# aim pie! Peace ha* beta made, (Col.
i: 20)j pt?ace is now preached, {Act*
30); God Is
t hi 5 * refeu
■
(led laslb by your prouiise sod value
•wetftv#rf f ‘-Yew,* said he, 4*1 owe
feed. Itak B# it fttat pr*maw2 me
WtWm m <*% ct#*Ws*
Ai d VtrtNa is tru# of many not half so
candid, *fo live only to impose on
tfoir m«si psiient, yet most Injured '
credilor. With the stilts test reverse
we host# to the dhrio# side of our |
otidfottims lo re trench. Who ho# .vnn 1 “I wish I was like Him f*
heard of any bankrupt giving op hi# That will not do. * One of the most
tat moats, ar any crippled in their solemo characters la the Bible was a
rmwarewa gl\ lag up their jewels f bat wislmr—Balaam, whose sad end ire
I have recorded ia Numbers xxxi; 8,
Peace with our iiocv God,
Peace from the fear of death,
Peace tlim* our Saviour’* precious blood,
Hwset peace, the frntt of faith.
And now, dear reader, what say
almost the first thing la to give less have recorded ia
(i, wt
marring
Wittenberg
in maautavfr
the hnpfMa
b#4 their Monies as wit ** *** |*owr, tows ta the treasury of
Hhea IIa*ter fti-i* hewUsch I Bfte ebureh They will gtv# up their
ta prepare a litUe wedding ***• «l* «brtr rettgi&mt paper,
r the sHspMt. j bnt keep tbe dally political or secular
l a roq mating this sadden joaraafta, cmatiag three times as much
produced tat lb# eicy 7 AH | lemvAag their Ihmtitan as tgaarmnt
fighting against the people of God.
He could stay, “Let me die the death
of th righteous, and let my last end
be like hi*.* 1 1
“I intend,* do you soy t “Hell Is
paved m ith good intentions,” speaks
u
(ta dtapcm lutisnr at I #f |hs spAHk uf tht church, and the • Spoolih proverb. Wishing, in tend
»£ their hem wishes fk*r |# T*ti of Cferist’a kingdom, as of doping, will not do. ttkw is it
mof Utau tirfovsd D- n# tbc soaroe# of the Nile, but they will "°* p bi'tween^yonr soul and God—it
The city cemmrit, tbe day ■ h*#f» tfrrtr horaes and carriage# to ^ * <r *’ “ " *
nairing#, sent Mm a reao- ! the brisk of rain,
kindest grtoting* and best j It ia sad ta think that many can
only got fajustfe# abd fngratlttlde to ©oaciliBg. Peace has been made,
it peace 1 Have you been reconciled
to Hiai t Do see to it, the enmity is
on >our jside; it I# yon who need re
am thsfrp BNfrU^
i«d hy a magalfl
Mk cciHM«ft«th»g Uf
«S*c* orf | f
pit oral tbe TTlh
aJsr after fet. Jtafrifr
da a dim wft. sch
rtMmHWfrfjilifHlOMm
'e tefodewr#
tarn 1
taf Iri
-
g$r?Ri£
'hich bat
rat pres
a keg <4
Ithih# wine. Odd
iisa. They dated
*( June, rib#
day, taring
Dr
dear Katie 1
to hi* e«a
Augurtiiitan |
<ti>! out rrf their reverse*; It la such proclaimed too. Ix>ok at the
a prwdigality of dirioe privfrege, fbr j bletM«i Lord Jesus, Immediately af-
odvejMfji ought t« jield better frnft.
MM Ms ha i i. Ads the paaca, appear-
ing in the midst of that tittle com
'V eutei
4 I..
lost.
That
eotj
tTDljf <A
•nil
rfffDfr
4 wbuw I hmi MtMMMfe
swarf, cat door T
u -r
!• then
■■■
tl SII4I 1
J fistelrCMil
<£*# • *
tows nun, rrnitrlj itrj>
the favor
* should aspire to bo
Doctor Luther, wh
Thr oth.r Hr,, | mtuy b , K U
indies ia lbs eity am
laud more worthy of sacb a ststoi
deserves a rebuke. Your mockr
wounds te# deeply, slid is ewpecisl
bitter lo my heart; bwau#, <ltn-
shall hot be sbie
I have forfeited
ms thing 1 tor g
(or, do not think ar u
for the in ah j' fever* l
Which | sat indebted te you, wVeo
this hoar Cited knows 1 am not u
gratafui 7 1 cao never fefget ye
sv t*m
fruMkluft!
I MO
i t he «§4
here be had ordered a
*' tmasat for his parents
Jin mSh lltfoa ta the
newt a keg' of Bis ret#
-ck beer, aa etitliw piece
I aealy gold aifiiosa uf
>n eerfwaga, though at
# * Si had aa en.pty
ad wr ta etitigwd ta kuaflrtr
from a cbttteh The CTai*
mgh f Vrlr tieleved “gram*
hi tip M riOBChUMMI, sent a
wr cap, thrae gaartera uf
h# Ight, ttawatlfriMy gold
based in tha meal rtqal
of art.; Thu tab!# was
faralihud with a variety
y Lather*! friend, Georg#
Wit piwaeher and Beet#
r Deetar. 'Jut r- Pferimr,
afltod hi* meakh cowl the
faster, wsA, wwanlaMOMMiy
modi fossae, last ailed as
And it 1s, H they raa hate no higher
motive, such wretched For : P«ri in the appee room, and listen
j If fsith wxwfti hit tcnriiTd your to him speaking. ^EfeSh I Held your
Msrir< i dKostcr to bellevv* that Ood rotes, btenth. What ttee Hk words ?—
and gives, and scatter# wealth, what * “»’**<?* be uhto yon ^ and theu,
motive could fOtaciw him to keep ft tfrthutaig to His bands. His ride, and
bar yew. or help vm» regain ft again nbowed them how ft lii.ftfru
# hen tine t I nsode. The One vh* made peace Is
When a than is finai^afly Crippled. | the Off# who proclaimed it—evrij tbe
if bis creditor* have atiY confidence
I fo him, b# CMb ma dly gel an exten
j DO*. Bat with what frier would yon
ask (total fat att extension when yon
1 wetw tkHlafiiiit In eve-
H# ought to bare been the preferred
- eteditor, bceauae h# frrraisbed all
i tbc capital We need only eousider
I to see that ft hi mean aud unworthy
i uf msa tu mow, but especially un-
I worthy of a Christian to his boontifsl
beoefsdurf, and tb# worst economy
5 ever practiced, tu hope Iso retrieve
oat earthly losses by oom pounding
oar obligations to heaven. If any]
have ineooawlerately fallen into such
suicidal pulley, and have curtailed
on the Ood ward ride of their obliga
turn*, bring back the dues with
Prince of Deoec * now exalted at
< to»d*K right iKimi IIow blessed!
“•* •‘Pentt like As ewt» nvCriflhtr*, '
Aad mercy iik«a fiuotk^t ■ si, -m
[O. &. Presbyterm*.
C’mnsTiAMTY^— Remember, that
Christianity is not a new sys
tbeulogical rcasoniag, nor a net.
aortai ent of phraseolc
cfecle 6f acquaintances,
now line of meditation—but a new
I0i. Its very being and essence is
inward and practical; it is no'
likeness or history of a living 1
it is itself alive! And, therefore, to
examiue its evidences is not to
try Christianity j to try and es
timatc its teachers is not to tiy
Christianity; to attend to rites and
services with more than Mahome
tan punctuality is not to try or know
1 MHj
penitence, for the cries of need are
•ri« «d IU. fom-ill ov«rt*te i ^ . . ,,
t# , .. . ^ . (for one day to have lived in the
I you. If you have robbed Ood, re- j atmosphere of faith and love to
results. I tarn the ill gottoo gain aud a tree-
^ulJrtp til*.
1 a
in tb#
wn
fully. Bu
it o
41 fi
r#g«
11 mm
p#a|w
i beam, sod two acted bis part
k smt lb# happiest
n aew rilrrft ca]*a, lb# gifts of |m#* riferflag befbn* your worn
ihetM wealthy frfoods, were thor waged Oeator lays tbe hand of
rhly tried It wwoM be imputed i««**e# upon you, sayiug, “Pay me
iw ffve all tbe One! aad Latte I vrhai tbou
ttisg# ef«ng* mited aud saag by I '
I
ts at this teorri
J
* ♦
MM
b
* Lather'* wfddtiig rijftg|
praSMited te him at
u4 the risg
iterate, sta
rt tig under tlie dftreetiim of f ptasrrvsd la ita^Maseum sf car*. *i-
^ . , .. f pate wnaaswish, They ar* nodes toted
Pirkhcuiier, Linker* friend. I natal* tj- foamt *
cutaspswasi
will. For a ic
ICatta*, yoa irate
my heart a* a
mataleo I ash
God sad •hear
CkrtharftB# *#• Bdhi. will %
tree aad fhtlbftil wife t M m
i. m%f
•»* agui
ehrisflso jmn
i<i$ Ia#
mb
iB gr*st a rath si an
, . I he Usd safletad from some person
ifo mpfdemaalao wadding io r oridly puoition, and was conoid
iwfair. Lather aad (hilar ; orlag how be uuald lw*t show jh||
the first lima,, wot# tbe wed ] rcawtawMrt. “Would It be manly to
,gs msda hy Albert 1>«tor’s *** * Ym ' bnt <*«»«**
hand They had been sen! ‘ "•'**** **
i 5 M* Ti
m
* i *,,/•
d, Pukforiwier. sueuun
no
a
of tenderness to man, to
the felt and realised preset
who is de^ribed as “coming up from
the wilderness, 9 -^supnurtiag His
loved, to have ‘ ^
luted and earth oj>en
gaze of hope, to have
revealed behind th#
troubles of this strange, mysterious
life, the unchanged smile of on eter
nal Friend, and everything difficult
ill not say for s
that | aingie tolled hour, JhatA* fedoed Jo
gi*r of re | have made experiment of.ckris^jan^
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