The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, March 27, 1874, Image 3
THE LUTHERAN * VI8IT0R, COLUMBIA, 8 C
, be ss it beoometh the
Christ" Awl “BBmui
m* :
eth—ou this object—the
#*> bis glory la the manifestation. »f
hH» window and pow«r, Irmm U>«
fleetest system of wo«|rl* down to
tko toast of hJs creation. “Theheav
**»• declare the glory of Ood j a».l
the Armament 'Afiwnjt bio haudi
work." Wo render adoration ami
Praia* for ail the grandeur and boon
ty portrayed la the universe “aad
t|« fBMnraa ttwuaof:* w jrr
Ijwjpgpf; bear mom one ask:
‘ffow am I to pray, I am alow of
speech, and can not at Ur myr
tbongbu so eloquently as mm of
my fallow men t* To awtb a oao wo
would say, God baa fire* yea a
miud and a Heart, fie baa wadowed
you with certain ferultiea aad tone
tions of thought, by which you aaa
make known your wombs God
knows the intents qf the heart, aad
ho hearoth in secret aa well aa ayma-
ly. Prayer is not the moat eloqaeat
address of “vain repetitious" aa tbn
Pharisee who stood b» the temple
thanking God “be aaa not made aa
other meu,” neither “for mach speak
ing* or “standing on Urn street
corners” to ha heard of aw. Hat it
is of the character of tbo rahticau,
who simply said, “God bo moralfUl
to me a sinner^ This prayer availed
more th&a all the tain boaeUogo of
the selfish Pharisee. Prayer must
be from the heart from tbo vary
depths of the soul, the outpouring of
a sin sick and contrite spirit at the
foot of the cross. Prayer most be
in Jesus' name, through Christ aa
our Mediator and Redeemer. For
there is no name given uador beuvpn
PAIN-KILLER.
1*40 1874.
\m ftrti tbs Merits of AM Things'
THIRTY YEAR* is csrtalaly loan
ft<mflh time toprove the eforncj) of nay
marine. end (fat ttoTaloTUtfer U de-
Wriae ef el Its aseatlalam dafca tor it,
Re Re Re
RADWAY*S READY RELIEF
H. b tteiuiU, of
IS ebargae Itov P.
In from One to Twenty Minuter
NOT ONC HOUR
Hf* Chelsea,
in the fiuxn-
inter*' Colie,
. ar lafltges
Throe* sad
It care* Bnti-
f to them : “Welsh end
Mfcd J* «nfor UOt iuto te,,, U ta *
Lusll Scripture was given Cor
Mrreotion and iustructiuu,
BLenot be a lesson in these
would apply directly
I Mvolvetl in these words is
liitlPf SdStieo and duty—to
,sk**lpray
PAT OF
nuuuunoji
■Tcnuace, csoci
aocs mit.M
CAUTION—TO WATCH.
i word of our Lord
HHtter, Jesus Christ. What
Ljp watch t Our thought*.
LAW ©ui be no action without
f A&ughts first, these must be
[IJTWs arc commanded to
Up. mother, and not to hate—
rL hating we think evil, and
L «ho hateth his brother is a mar-
L sdth toe Scripture. How
Lr terbor evil thoughts iu their
Lfcgainst their fellow men; and
Lgg ksoW| or suppose for an
[y* that they must render sn
C before the judgment of the
Ltmd All-wise God. We think
Lp deal in our lives; but do we
Lflat which if acted or ottered
Uiftrc glory and praise to God f
yde ear thoughts results our
Lm-that which we do. These
Lfcu driven out through every
jjttf u&a disposes these parts to
L Aad if the mind and thought
Lh forth are in accordance with
I Mb—the norm—we have laid
|sa Holy Writ, by the inspira-
ii Ged, then can we expect, and
if then, that the actions will se
ll vith toe true spirit and intent
ifinfs law. If the fountain is
Hj&e waters will be pure which
i from it. Purify the mind, and
duds done in the body will meet
I Holy approval. Not only this
tl» done, bat the act most be
AM carefully. If the hand is
li against a brother, draw the
i back, and remember Cain, who
i Ms brother, and had a corse
Ispoahim—a servant among men
► rm nm
DR. RADWA
flMSM of
Afuf the toy. B»nw of coontcrfeiu
snd wH^ft imitati^ftnft. I all for I’errr
DmeW Vipssnlli Fata-Kilter. aad take
whereby nan «s N WWl,
by ami through the asms tf
and him si one. a Our Lord
$2500 AJE^R
UHn *®i faith, brtferiag, bn will
give it tW** Ash ip faith, for
without fisitk our peritonea would he
in vela. Ood has promised us if ws
ask we shall receive: oonttttioimd by
faith, and we do know that Ms
promises are sere, since we ere of
creatures, aud depeodeat eelely upi>n
him tor both spiritual snd temporal
gifts, ft remains for us to ask tor
these stores of mercies, end manifold
blessings.
HI. WET I “THAT XM BJtTKU ROT
into Tnrrr ATtoN ”
Is there eay deeper of being tempt
ed, and drawn away f He we aot
beer Satan softly whispering (e as
“Come this way with me.” premising
to bestow honor, tome, end el! tbs
brightness of the world shall he
thews T TIs scarcely said. «re Vs
hear the iuju action of Solomoa, “Mj
soo, If sinners entiee thee, eusisont
tboa not, and walk aot la the ways
with them* We are to hare eur
loin* girt about with truth, upon eur
arm the shield of faith, iu our hand
a flaming sword—the word of God-
then resist the tempter, who eoaiea
in bis sundry developments, some
times as an angel of Ught, deceiving
almost the very elect.
We are to wateh and pray Isas we
fall away and deny our Lord, and
finally be unfit for Christ's kingdom,
and be partakers of the oafruithil
worts of darkness. If we insist the
devil be will flee from es j we must
keep our lamps trimmed aud bwrwiug,
so that when the bridegroom someth
we will he foetid In waiting with
lamps filled and plenty of oil l)o
we watch with our praying V Do we
stand as vigilant sentinels at the
gates permitting no strange or fisreigu
thought, that ie aot hi mnwmanw
with truth, to eoter our minds and
tempt us away from the line of dutj f
Do we desire to have our uusmu
recorded in the Lamb's Rook of Ufef
If so, let us watch and pray. Ihe
we desire to have the enlightening
influence of the Holy Spirit and tbs
favor of our Heavenly Father in ear
undertakings f Let ue wateh and
pray. Do ws desire to reach that
home where the blessed ascribe praise
to the Lord forever f Thee, if eo, by
resisting temptation aad with wateh
ing many still keep eur eyes heaves
Ward, and with uplifted hearts sod
bauds give praise to God, the Father,
the giver of every goad ahd perfect
gift, and to Jeans Christ, tbs Roe,
the Redeemer of the world, sad
to the ever Messed Spirit of Holy
Love. Ami to Father, Sea aad Holy
Ghost who tanight es ts aver welsh
and pruy, lw honor and j^ory.
ZLZASXndnti.
BOOH AGENTS
GEN. ROBERT E. LEE,
TOST RECEIVED
A tow cams of
H ATS ! H ATS !
- that little member—the tongue
Iunstrained to move, hold it.
«N be going wrong. Keep it in
pStj for it is a dangerous mem-
nfceii misused, and yet the most
M One that can do more than
rubor. One, that through proper
fjwlidou8 employment, can ele-
* fo® tool, can give praise aud
aboo, can chant the song, “Glory
W on high, and peace on earth,
I good will towards men.” It can
tie name ef Jesus and seud it
i to a lost and ruined world, can
tof that holy love a Father had
children, so much as to- seuft
Heiy begotteu Son to atone for
'•aa, can tell of Christ’s death, of
'•tnifold sufferings aud agony.
toll of Christ’s glorious resur-
^ and ascension to heaveu at
Hgiu hand of the Father to make
^«on for us. Tis this little
•tot—the tongue—that cau do
I Aad again, it can so move as
arolve us and our neighbors in
and turmoil—cau even can*
II w eternally. These we are
***»ded to watch, and not only
^ felt the whole man, every part
** together. We are to watch
•hfed, to guard the thought
My approach of evil, and
, wudiug and protecting our
Wit sets as a defense, and pre-
Jwy wrong.
• watchman iu the light-house
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The following books have already been
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Anton, the Fisherman..... 0.85
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Buried in the Snow 0.80
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Church Notices.
w bis lamp and watches!
% be keeps his post through
% dreary, cold and stormy
•hile the ocean billows roll
a ®g sad lashing the sides of
tor, making it tremble from
*tou to capstone. Still be
•where doty calls him. Hq
Bt )' perform, and lie tloew
u toward is saving a tempest
Yfnael from beiug stranded on
cut parti v mil of that fthaiarfnl has!*
rip*. It U high time.
niustrftted Family Bible
This fto r vet ted Ms Hearev*. that a
In tba even tug, sad
pnwre W to tha maiilnns* **t Em.
John Stevens, a < % o«if regal tonal mtn
tolar, went out by the Eoatim Board
Of Foreign Mtotooua, with ertoa of
•Loug Hvs the pritoftia.*’ ttoj (hw
tookr into tha bona*, ***4, arising the
ihurtfk mu u saaaalfcetl hb loMfed to a
iellv ar,*! i httntMNtl bu hodv inlet
* manner may we present b€;-
nn the shore* of discord
contest. By implanting
•hinds the love of Christ dliri
^wiuoluhta eoumiaiids.
IflAT Op DUTY—TO PS AY.
k w»r Father who art iu
• To come to him in a deveut
s*k. However, asking
y *” 1 complement of prayer.
7*®’ ^ore aj*d magnify his
)r aQfJ ho, J', name. We thank
'SPmm'attended unto us,
r tod all its blessings. We
***fc?or presenting os a “way
through Christ; for hi*
“'d tbo holy love it seta forth
ri*%iug iuftueiice upon
i man. vv© extol hi* name—*
Lending to m Loud.—An uvsv*
worked dry physician was rwvsttf
requests) by a widow to prussut his
hill for vrry tong nmiliwurtl avrvfew*
in her fisiwlty. •*! « tH puy is hy fa*
stalmeuf*,’* *he nakl, “as imsh<i mm I
am able to earn something more*
The next day the bill was amt, in
cluding service* and medicine* for
months, but receipted, guderwautfo
was written : “He that giveth to the
poor, leudeth to the Lord. I ows
Him *• much; iwrmit e*e to feed
Him this.”
TEE LUTHEEAK VISITOR.
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The Christian life ritottld sever—
can never lm a solitary oiuj ; » hie of
service moat be a life of love. Aud
no path cun be barren if the foun
tain of living water flown by its
side.
nrfahd ts ,1 jr*Lir' i H-ttt.w** li a eo fcn'aw
vwl^fi w M* laflfiPWw'wfl yvaw
the arreut If at) the priests ia A haul
Tuakitan A mob hi fluguayu, sc*
l#A do i fciijlmiw w^l‘1 iiWkftfhrft m fttrmisii s or
lug wINJri RUifW fr|i|»IM|fl *
attacked the ssnafl gsrrtoea ef the
savars am sf lha **£
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