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Although i neb credit and lor the ability ey were placed, lany disadvaa- ground fro* THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA. S. C., FEBRUARY 20, 1874. ion *«<*“' Uotiri sy"* 1 - nf & usurer <* * ciency » f tro»»nry,»" gfo.nl,•***, m. „ a,! res ' s ;> 'ph'*, .UK received? rediately- » debt °* 0* jig Coll^ •b urch*** ' VUdt to Wartburg. I, »u firing season, a favorable reflection to the enthusiastic of nature, when he might pour \bis heart in pious adoration, or idle into rapture in contemplating ^enchanting acenery around him ; , I |b no romantic mood, and * atoccasionally, not ao A w admire the l>eaatiful pwio for the more practical and gggapua purpose of recovering my ihaiwted breath and reatiug my limbs. I was on a different V^jtjou from that which lud ui« rlamwr the higli Alps, and risk _ in traversing treacherous Lkrs a»«l leaping over crevices of gmgiaWe depth. Then it was ^ grand, the awfully sublime iu wn s, that impelled mo to the toil ^ a , M l adventurona tour ; now it ^tbe still more morally sublime in jptory ami truth. I had visited ancient, baronial Imtla ^ magnificent palaces, on which Vitold sains of money hud been lav- . 1 bad stood in rapt adinira t»o before the finest productions of ^chisel and the pencil the world la* to boast; I had rambled through pa iabarinthine walks and flowery paths of the most celebrated garden* of Europe ; I had goue with the mnl* gads to see the ruin* of tnedueval mafias and abbeys ; I bad wandered over battle Acids 011 which two bun* 4nd thousand uieu hud met in dead* b strife and fertilized the aoil with tjotmts of blood; I had sought the birthplace and burial-place of many «f the mighty of the earth ; 1 had ata illustrious statesmen, monarch*, tones, divines, artists, poets, and celebrities of every grade and char ter; I bad gone the round of th« wet attractive sighta which occupy tie time, empty the pocket and try tie patience of all ordinary travelers -bat no sight, no place, no gallery, wperson, uo rnius, no palace, awa* tosed such emotions as Wartburg Quilt, after I had entered its pon derous gate and stood withiu its ex tnsiva courtyard. I could some macs scream with delight ou the Alps when inhaling that pure atmos pbero, which acted on me like exbil- uating gas ; I was filled with a sort of poetic sentimentalism, of which fur persons would suspect ine, when 1 visited Melrose Abbey, and hail a glorious view of it “by the pale ■ooolight,’’ and guided too, let me tufiyoo, by the wife of the veritable Many Bowers, celebrated by Ir- mg in his “Abbotsford”—but all 1 and many other excited or snb- dwl feelings, poetical or sentimen tfi were nothing in comparison with Hose awakened at Wartburg. A «rt of religions awe came over me. 1 felt sis if I were entering into tbe presence of Luther’s spirit, and that I* would speak to tne. I made him warsate and clothed him with sac rrdotal vestments ; and when I enter- si tbe room which the mighty man bd occupied, I sat down for a mo moot to relieve my heart, over charged with emotion. It was not »tears, though it required an effort te aoppress them ; it was not in von!?, fur the power of utterance failed out; it was iu tumultuous Shonghts that welled up unbidden and flowed over in continned streams. 1 pictured myself a visitor to Lu ther, and wished to enter into con- c»*rsatiou with him. I pictured to *J »emory the scenes of more than ! l»ree hundred years ago. There he *d* in the same chair occupied by k'® *0 long ago; with pen in hand teans on that old oaken table, despoiled of its original propor- •wwahythe ruthless hands of visit- w ^o deem a splinter of it a tfe »«are to lie cherished; bis eye t*®teas with celestial fire, his brow * serene, his visage calm, and yet ,J *P thoughts seem to lie struggling that magnificent head. One be looks upon the ponderous bourne open before him, which I kl10w to be a copy of the Vnlgato; **“1 then again he would turn his h** a °d thoughtfully gaze out of window upon the beautiful land- ^Pe stretching far np the vallay. ^dared not interrupt the man of ia his literary labors, for I new that he was engaged in the awculcan work, which of itself *to*ld have immortalized him, the Elation of the Bible ioto the Ian* his country men. I sat still narrowly observed him. He did **^10 to be aware of my pres- . ’ or at least he did not permit it . ^‘^ncert him. He would occa* *tooa|| v at tlie Bible 1^° 0n a chair besido him, and then * Wu,, ld turn the leaves of a vola- ^ n °as dictionary, and tiieu a long r, c* of folios scattered around jjjr: consulted by him. n« * to P aud think sometimes, I down his pen aud resting his _ Upon the table ; he wonld thns a,>a »>rbed for many minutes, l (u 1 M u °l * andden he would east I expressive of faith sad b< after be had thus for a leaf Uase examine«l the Hebrew aad Latin Hi Ides aud various translation.. he would writs down the result of his researches with a feeling of sxolt* tion illuminating his whole fare. Sometimes, indeed, it sseassd as though he were psrpiexed by a doubt I may 1m mistaken, but it appeared to me ss though, Maid his doubts about verbal dMMcwittes aud conflicting tranaiatieus, he in wartlly sighed for the pressoep of Melauchtlioti, or Bsgeahsgan, «w C'rwciger, to aid him by their enuu sela. Thna I sat gasing upon the remarkable uaan and dared net after a word. 1 had stealthily parted foam my companions that ! might bs alone with Luther. I desired nubro ken and aoUtnry communiou with the hero of tbe Reformation. Neither bis |>ereooal sppearnnoe nor his dress was what my fancy pictnred. I expetdeit to are him armyesl in the long black gown sf the professor of ths amversity, and his head surmoante*! with the seiall square caf>, as represented in his likeness, hut now bis head wns un covered, sod long brawn busby earls of hair fell down to his shoulders. He wore a short, loose upper gar meat, slashed in the nrma, and henry military boots that reached above his knees. Him upper lip was per fusely covered with n heavy moo stache that completely hid his mouth, aud a beard of appalling length hung down upon bin brunet, lie looked leery like a modern Raw siau hussar. A ponderous sword stood leaning against tbs tabla, aad on a chair bong a broad flat esp decked with a beeatifat plume, that gracefully foil over the top aad Rds. I then remembered that ha had assumed an iacepsifo, and played the part of Knight George, to avoid the suspicion of bis enemies. The room was famished in very ordinary style. It would ba con sidered decidedly common at the present time, but It waa Luther’s, and that is enough to consecrate it. It baa been held in pious reverence ever since, and the (lake of flu* 14—TW Hesse re- pf.hy m that 11 af iian* m. is sd It natives are atreedy mi tfcivM kaowe frw-iMake sad wrttet Mev. |». harksaas. ef CIIm^w. mj% that af Bsertjr sue •fr rtimnrt w K*».| tnns>4s ■ fct wLpjrafl, rWMtI * rsixe ^ * ln *»UW| fTmli Yfas W^U •selsds rrllpMN teatrastiss fvaas ihs sad «sly Iwehre had derhfod w» si hhi Id a k^, S'tSj XUiSS^t^sRll^dbdhS^BU' Rewired, That Is hr death d oar W- tawd pastor, the Ret. 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Khoutder braces for ladies, grot* sad shililin*11, for ths core of stooping of tbs donldm sad as a chest expander. Pile Instruments* the h4 mMw article in nae—light, easily i la ths l*aa«.us II >m, fjegfouiamp^fV, f ruhrumy map SSS© N law fill' III usd IhniggUy h«i t» b iisss lads smwaiy, Mrv. ll, H H U. m I msmiry nawm sf p.sf Ms* INvms vM PAUr-EULBR? ■ mw imBMmmSBSik dMT"" LMMtma rvS, JSSSZ, a* 4 |pi phi* fgaadd mfcgmddM. p* mnoiu rrv foal Is Hm ■fi «h» thirty 41 This f*v Risers'* Gra* *7 Ihs 1 flpflift sumsm. i*st Mm#. We there f ^hmdl *s Bw'i wa ll * . —rlrriCl JUST RECEIVED A f.. nm nf HATS! HATS! THE VEIT UTEST FtSHIOHS And sss of the new SPRING STYLES. o BARGAINS IK BS S ■ rest* S Vtsi by BMRRNNRRMB A gt* M> S WgiiMfo* to whom tbe castle belongs, j i ,,^*7^* Mlr^ *** ban forbidden any further aiatiia ,n,, M| )Un , « «.»h wWfc tiona. Ubi■ I * mm , Is knew that J2g m3! : PUMl SSBB- ** saskiltful *■" !»« la Ihs sf aad It is therefore fortify Ihs psrfsrvK their fauU' M is Urns Mss* The.** ! dr I felt it good to tw alone in La tber’s study. When the illusion of his presence had rsaiehevl, sad I had somewhat calmed down after the uuutteruble emotion* which the place had awakened, I took my sat ia that old arm-chair, rested my (ret on that same stool, leaned my arm aud head 00 that mans table, looked ,| irwxmU *^^1, ^ out of that name window, aad breathed, I troat, a fervent prater for the holy cause la that same room whose walls bad ao frequently rs echoed the more pious sad accept able prayer of Luther. It was a glorious privilege. Rut whilst I was thns absorbed ia deep "**• 1 _ and, I may my, overpowering *** I M IL ,* rlaliT^*m somawt rfi ■uv unjUimif r * Ik w fcfc • **«»»*, s w, Ugj, m —— « 11 um* « Mg (ua ungut. duargsa. b»J| t# ■tfm'MMit mt ikap T 'if g jinf ff mfrnmmtKKm «■ It a fo«* Ml* fBpMR Is aad regularity lam all Is ths* «uy ths Hi 1 if!fi jhb? idh# Itnittfy im ffcqp- tmiit m attack sf htw. sr isdlgss^ S* mi IT* Warns**. It iiusmJI ad rfir U M Btm a Dfi. goal IflMHfe El lift, test Is ffe m^a*» Pm riwughs aad C«Mk f'ssker. " - ^ I mwit warm* su tff fklpMLRkdliflkMil >j «" h a is- ALL IXITATtOiaL Ths Puis Rflfov I* hbbM hy sO rssasrts sbvivc ioisn «f d Ur, Rrmu, m «hs 1 «f a Id* af see* by hr* flection. I heard foot steps ou tha narrow stairs,and merry voice* which broke the spell of enchantment aad brought me bock to the coutasou realities of lift 1 .- My friend* entered rather boisterously, aad expressed their eurprine at finding nie alone, and the first salutation I heard waa from a guy young German lady, who unt Oottet WtUem Imggevl me to go with them down into the (J*st Ztm mer, for the immeh >em» already so fke table ! To think of being invited out of Luther’s stndy to sat/—lo en gage in soch a sensual, naetatJmeu tal performance, after such a feast of soul food ss I hsd just enjoyed 1 It was nnhsrmonions—decidedly ilia crepaut. It was loo “earnar for such a place. My companions consisted of a German family I bad met at Frank fort a few days before, with whom I had become intimate. As wo wees toiling up tbe hill in the morning, one of the ladles, much more sedate than her younger sister, mid to me in a very serious tone, *•! am staking my first pilgrimage to Wartburg ] Castle. I go fnll of veneration lor the godlike I/Uther. I know tha time, and it Is not long ago, that I cursed bis name, as I waa taagbt to do, and I regarded bis doctrine an worse than pestilence, but now, Oott §ei Dank, I think diflhraotly of the man and of his teaching. 1 go to Wartburg, not to gratify a shat low curiosity, hat vn dee erkmbemen and from men OeUt Lather* eintnhaa cken r (to inhale his exalted and pions spirit). 8be then continued to pour out her feelings, and spoke most rapturously of Luther and lha Reformation. For hours after did I speak with this lady upon this sub ject. I aonght to eatabHeh her In tbe new faith she had adopted, for she waa yet weak} and one of the most pleasing reminiscences of my visit to Wartburg, aside from the historical interest of the place, is tha Protestant convent of Frankfort.— Lutheran Home Monthly. 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