The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, April 03, 1874, Image 4
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THE LUTHERAN WHO* COLUMBIA, 8i <Y,i APRIL 8, 1874
GEORGE 8. HACKSB’S
Door, Saab and Blind Factory,
aajtbing, they wiU I
body wub theta mi
triMMi »• dny*
IMir ini uw w«
the my place that tha
carefully fixed, into good
sketch from Uli, Pwtor * eompra
baaaivw »«u, "pm Burofo aad Iter
of K«t VMt'tl:
Mr. Beward tin ft sort of stand
log mod!»tor af chantk difficulties in
■ oMiKy. extending (WdM Ml
grain, svaa a hundred handful* fur
the on* that we* sown Tb* Havtowr
expected that bU disciple* *o«kl
understand bit ureroing ia this para
bio, bat thay dtaita t ami thny same
aad **k*rf bint to explain It to them,
a blob ba did, and mm 1 wifi try la
make it easy tar j©a to awteratuiHi
Tho BoweF menus miniates* ami
ptaaarol waning entertainment,
t. What a rough mao said to hi*
I range upon the vwdaat plain
Whew wind* the diver river ah
And wi»K with Joy a hspt*y fttoain.
^ itub Draft, art hard to root out oT
abKht»\ hrarto g they «*•» tt **
good pirate a< taw^foeg* *•••■•,
KnrloBcd within that fold mews.
I bread no ill by night or dSajr;
In sorrow gioaam tho mnon't light parr.
- In Joy the *otT* refulgent ray. V *
I take no thought tor future uood, .
Rut feed upon the mystic brand ;
And feel that a* the dan arisamd.
Thro*
knelt low to kiss ht*.
1 Mabea and mend* for first dess
ft. Represents tbe dw«Uiaf» of eiv-
the Word of God, tho ooil ia tha
heart of a child that beam tbia bolj
word The seed that fell by the
Taka 1 shall ha lad.
Hi* love PU evermore cent**,
For on He leads my willing aoal
OVr flowery paths of rijrfetaouaaaa*.
Nor care 1 tor the thunder * roil.
Amt tho’ ? travel thro* the Tale
Where death’s dark «pectn»s r’ei
•We,
I ne’er shall bear their hollow wail,
When sings my Shepherd al my «
111 lean upon His rod and staff.
And list tho strains from golden
£3fcd.~I Co>
The first th
gelfdeaial of
poeseased eve I
natty, to • i
to Ben, thr >
v *s placed all
was peaited fail
amount of t I
with it. Tbv I
intellect, bronj
Gamaliel, ^h|
iJjiio pH oi hi!
are extracted tbereu
of Alcohol. The i
dally asked, r ‘What
uiipuralieied meom
timP Our answer is, that t
the canae of disease, and the
covers his health. They an
hears tho ootnmaads and truths of
Gad’s want He is the oos who
mya, when told of a fault aad urged
to ba aorry and da differently, ‘/
don’t cars.’ Ha can go to steep with
oat Wtai to- Gad at,,taW*'
•. Belongs to • monastery .
Iff, Hat out of Urn lour points of
IL Ia what an oyster heap Is like
to be. •
IX la a chain of kills containing a
mount d Tin.
My foes no power have me to bar
My Shepherd kind ia ever nigh,
of Pa. Vurpn
IX Always yooihful as yon me;
DR. C M’LANE’S
CELEBRATED
Liver Pills
His htoasdugn o’er my path abound.
And mercy e’er shall follow me.
And thro’ HU oourts PU e’er resound
His praise with angels symphony. n
' ■ ' AW% ' ^ Vfoitmr
of tho leading
fUristi vs. Conn ter -1 rrftant. 1W
tire sad Xati Blltsm.
Urateful Thonsauns pwri w , v».
egab Bittim tbe most wfodaiuJ h
vigorut that ever mstoiasd Ur* ,*
* No Person can take these I,
aeeorclr ? to «lirertk»v, and mnabW.
unwftll, ju- Kl i their bones are ** q '
to preach hiunl
crwtfiilly.the tral
erudition ! Ti: I
wrote were pr
according In its I
Al this UariNflr. I
owner of n tali in
tbs county « kh w
ml not ocas or i
Hepatitis or lJv*r Complati
nvM i-rsu Avr» M r: iirumat
IX Humpbacked but not deformed.
IX An internal pain.
U. Value of a word.
IX A tea footer whose name be
gins with ftfljr
It. A brighter and smarter than
then the other one.
20. A worker in precious metal*.
21. A very vital part of the body.
2X A lady’s ganaept.
23. A small talk and a heavy
Children's Department
l Kntorod
to Act of Coagxvus.)
**or the Letheraa Visitor
THE LIES OF JEHUS CHRIST.
^ V NUMBER XII. f
thB Parable op the sower aht>
. v THE 8EKD 80WTI.
- “Mother, please explain to ns the
iwrable of tbe ‘Sower and his ssed’
to us to-night. I had my Sabbath
school lesson upon that chapter yes
terday, and I don’t quite understand
how to apply it to children •
. “With pleasure, my dear,* said
Mrs. B. “I intended to take ap the
parables ef Jesus as we went along,
and am glad that you feel so much
interested in them. Jeans taught
the multitudes who Hooked to hear
him by parables. They are narra
tioua of actual events that lake
plaoe, and which ooavey a mend to
the minds of those who hear them.
When Jesns spake this parable of
‘the Sower’ he was in the country,
ami it was about the season of plant-
ttroysd by mineral imhms or «tw
mean*, and vli.J t rranx wutef Uw
fopslv
Bilious. H f in i I lent u4 Iste r .
mlUent rei **r . bith art m
lent in the ralk. : nf oar great tkm
throughout the unit.frstm.refMtwBr
those of the UiMiraiipa, OSio,
Illinois, Tennresec, Cum bed ni, *rfc».
ess. Red, Colorado. Brarot, Hr* <;rm4e,
Pearl, Ainlatna, Mobile, Sar*uua u , R*.
anoke, Jarae*, and many other*,
theta' vast tribeta He*, tliroogboat tv
entire country during the Samoa std
Asturpn, and remarkably so during m*-
aons of unusual heat and drjmtm, an
invam\4y wcmi panted by r xtembtfc-
rsngemeuts of the Mowiach atekm,
and other abdominal viscera, la tier
treatment, a pttrpative. exertlogape.
erful mflucuce u;k>u these rariauMa
gans, is esseutkilly neceapiti The
is no cathartic fur the purpose «faa! &
Da. J. Wauncn’a Vixegau Bittw
as User sill apoedriy remove tba dal.
colored rlsda m-Utcr with vbkk ti*
bowels are loaded, at the farm timt
stimulating tbe secretions ef tha lieu,
cteten in tbe
directing the
tar the duar
Symptom* of .i lJi-tcaxcd Liver.
T)AIN in the right *»Jv. under the edge
of the Tihs, incrrsfc* on pressure j
»o met new. the pain Ilhs the left side 5 the
pssicnr is Ttrdy c’ lc «*> lie on the left
snk t aocKdisetrhv p*in »» felt under the
eminence of a I
his Divine Maatel
We may repre
“Though 1 bad
come to you uitij
and of wisdom, a
such style of a«i
shoalder-Hsde* snd it frctjuenrlv etrend*
to the top of the iKouI ’cr, stxf Is •ome-
thtacn mkrslcea for srht-enwrism in the
arm. The stomach is sheeted with loss
of appetite and sickness; the bowel* in
genera! are co«Wr, sometime* alternative
MHfimX 1 a w * - situ X rti m rt « « s ■ jsi fit #1,
wnn III | lire nClu 11 iiuunivC wnil
church what was the text, and he
can’t tell you. He didn't listen to It,
mam si • La* si ata J uaramiX IX. mX. a
25. Comes from a pig.
3X A disagreeable tallow to have
on ooe’a fooL
97. A sack place ml worship.
ax A aaai(hfte.
*JX Aa effteiai dreaded by tbe at a
dents of KogHsh nniveraittea.
30. Hit middle same ia anggrwtive
of aa Indian or a Hottentot.
lo whom I w rite |
mutation to km
yos, save J«wi>
erocifled. Whet:
aelf, I preach my a
■cawiton ia the back part. There is ge
nerally a «onsidcrablf los* of memory,
accompanied with a painful sensation of
having kit undone sosnetf.itig Which ought
to lute been do«e. A *Wht, dry cough
b sometimes an attendants The patient
^ i<4L' 1 LL of w»riaaa.a|Mi debiliry; he
is rauly stsnled, his fect are cold or burn-
beareru who are likened to atony
ground arw those children who Uotea
to Qod’a word and think that they
would like to be vary good. They
meeting- " 1 bald ia my beitd,” aasd
ha, **a paper whseb 1 am about to
open and rawff to this aaeembly,
which la, I bar* no doubt, tha diva
they are It* ahureb. and determine
that they will try, daring the coming
week, to obey nod pleaae their pa
rents. They love to go to Sabbath
sahood, and learn to dng the beam*
fnl songs with other children, but
ing, s»d he complains of « prirlly sensa
tion of die skin ; his spirits arc low; end
«It hough he u satisfied that exercise would
be beuc&riai to him, yet hd can scarcely
summon up tariupdc enough ta try it.
Is tart, he d: *—?ts nerv remeay. Ve
rnal of the aVw syTnprrm* attend the
disease, but cs«es have occurred where
Horn of them tvUsed, yet easmiaettam ut
vhr brtd»,a(tcr hw etau|n the
»rt tu bar* extcruivcTy Ccraneed.
who, (bough j
Lord anti is a
breaking opem
3X Aa aagwer to “Which Is tbe
greater poet WIlUam Hbakapear* or
Martin I, TupperW h
44. Moot! What arw you doing 1
3A Is very fast indeed.
37. Ta agitate a weapon.
3S. Red as sa apple, black as night,
a heavenly sign, or a perfect fright
find in all of thee
they are can*lee*, aad don’t stop to
think. These children will say Unflr
prayers fo# f weak vary ooustuiiUT,
but then a night will come whaa
U>«y arc tired, and they drop to
sleep forgetful of tffekt pr*j«r*.~~
is all his labors to I
n»eed. «I was al I
Mtaseir, ‘*wttho U t
when the comm an E ^
mrived and I di
amigu uualarin* <i
tare the bar of he/i E
is order before th
tWtiuiouy he ctMilil
Ood and bis own t I
K
spoil their oooacieiH |
hie they rnisht set* t
iy to the ark for s I
man IvdoriDg undei |
will send for a ph; E
k*ow bitnself sick.
©1 mau will submit I
• *wgeon, he must I—
I*cts of his conditio I
mg arid sowing again, lie had only
to look around him and see tho men
at wodt urnpariof the ground for the
seed, m> impress npon the people’s
toiuds the truth that ho wished to
teAn openly \ aad jroa
ally fur** to the repair of
tha| they are both high
i arid also are that tbe
• spring is always kept
AGUB AND FEYER.
D». <?. M'Lakk** Livrc htu, w
o» Aovt aw* Perm, when takes wuh
Quiaunc, arc productive ot the most h*pp
resuiu. No better cathartic can be urcJ,
preparatory to, or after taking Quinine.
We would advise all who are tfflSrred
with this disease to give them a rut
Some other time they are ia a harry
when tha hour for rising comes in
the morning, and they hurry on
their clothing, rod if conscteoee re
minds them of their duty to God,
they sttlle it by saying, ’Once mis
sing prayers won’t hart me.’. They
for eternity
*0 A along exclamation.
41. Pack away closely, never auat
tar, and doing no you’ll soon get at
her.
41 A young domeatic animal
43. One that is more than a sandy
shore.
44. A fraction in currency and the
prevailing fash inti
43. Mamma in in perfect health,
my child ; and thus he named a poet
mild.
46. A giri’a name and a male re
lation*
47. Take a heavy field pteec, noth-
lag loth.
4A Put an edible grain *twixt an
ant anti a bee, and a much beloved
poet yonll speedily are.
49. A common dome*tic animal,
sod what it can never do.
50. Kaeb living head, in time tin
said, will turn to him though he lie
dead.
AJCHWKRM
1. Chancer. 3. Drydeu. X Pope.
X Taylor. X Holmes. X Uoiiaud.
7. Hood. X Burn*. I». Abbott. 10.
SonUier. 11. tibelley. It. Coleridge.
IX I^iwelt
“How does a farmer sow his seed,
mother r
they have sowing machines
that carefully drop the seed into
drills, and so saves a man a great
deal of labor; bat at the time Jeans
ttrfed on earth, men sowed thsir,
grain by taking a handful at a time,
and stepping vep» slowly along ever
the pfoogtred ground, they swung
their arm round, and gradually open
ing their haul, scattered the seed
upon the ground. Matthew, Mark and
Lake mention this parable of the
Bower as the first one that Jesns
used in hfs teachings, and I trust
that yon will,be able to improve tbs
lesson that it teaches, so that your
young hearts may be benefited.—
This farmer had fixed tbe ground
very nicely, he thought, rod hie
grain wffn nice plnmp seeds, all ear*
fully sorted oat, rod free from dost
rod poor seeds. So, frill of hope
that it would bring him a fins bar-
KsceUiBioa
mystery about this
tly poxxled the whole
w a long time sat ia
never remember anything very long.
Tell them a story of a good child,
rod for a few momeots they will be
interested, rod perhaps will say, ‘We
would like to be good also,’ bat tbe
feeling soon passes off aad they are
the same children as before* Tbe
good seed can’t grow in sack ends
for there is no depth of earth; it
withers and dies away*
“We hare just such girls in onr
school,* said Baste. “Thry don’t
Here ta an illustration of the
inms instigated aad committed ta
Mete and other drinking places of
nr To* and other cities It I*
vrn by tbe TeffeMf TVmpreenre
Address ail order* to
Fleming; moat, Pindwirin, r\.
V. % TV.W-. •«* rVroH <wAet<H: *<*►■•>»
MT Mft «r Sw Lcittvl SHWtv. «pr «( m «
r*dh* tliWf'fi* «*»■»,-, nnt ^iy V.n -
te a AS wO» lm«i C
Mh MM hi MXt*qn^cn K ,» -nrv r» wt. rxtra
. ^ rtlfKt+ir CMMh, SMv
ffW^pdfiTS gfllUi ewll y
Dr. C. MT-anc‘s VcrnuAigc
b cwj mktj' If jrm mwM
SwwlMSrM «V *" h- RimK*. mJ
VMUMM1 Mn «*i »»*»•;,,„ : k» darn* U
M’LANE’S YlikMIFUG£,
tv r$m. th*. worm,. .
*jr srir.**r/r or ivrrtrrox*
like one bewtldgrsd. J’reeeutly, how
ever, he ieco#mi bimeolf ettoogh
to say:
“Brethren, l—1—don’t exactly—
that in to any* I—l can hardly is
bow this appro* to onr case. Hup
pone we hara » hcsnoci of |»rayer
over it and asfl tbw Lord for ioatruo-
tcat aad Intermittent Fevers,Dries**#
the ittrxwl. Lrer, kklner* nai Kdhr.
th<w« ltitern* fcav<* no ro-.;. SsaS SoSMS
arc caused l#y Vitiated ltioud. ; r,^i
Mechanical Diseases.-Penoai»*
pnpod in stul Minerals, «*a
l'iumbc**, Tip-wttew, Gold-bsstmte
Miurrs, as they advance ia lift, a» wjjta
to I'amlroB of tbo Bowels. To fMf
af*iu»t tbi*, tako a dose of WxUOtkTlC
ro vs BirrrKs <>r-rnHoMl)]r.
For8kln Diseases, Eruptions, W-
ter, ijata-lUieuiu, IUotcte*, Spot*, Pa^U
Pustule^ BttfU, CaAonctes, Ring-WOMa
Scald head. Srtre Kyw, Brysipelk m
Scarfs, ln*c<oU>ralto«« of tbe Skin, Bss*
nnd Diseases of the Skin of vhatsrw a***
or nature, arc iiterelly lug op «ai tmm
out of the sy.'tcui iu * ?hort tiflH fc# !«*••
of these Bitter*. *
Fin. 1'apc. and other WfOfc
J irkuif; ia the syUoui of fo msay tisw«A
are effectually aostrored and renwrsa r*
-t«n nf metlieiue. no rernttfafo, ■*«#
liiclininitics w'illfree Ue sySite««■ ’ nem
like these Bitters.
For Female Com plaints, iay«g
or out married «r single, stthsOtea**?
v.anhocwl. or the turn of life. Item *•*
Bitter* display so derided an iota*®* •*
ui.pjvvcmeat n soon perceptibi*.
Cleauw the ViOatod BtoWj
erer you find it* impuritiesbnrWHfl«*a
to* skm in Pimples, Eruptions W,°*S
cie*UM> it when yon find tt ekstrecte^
*!n£rjrieh in the veins; c\rmat»Mteji
foul; rear !relief* will tell ro« VMS Sra
the 1>Ukk1 pure, and the health*ttaUf**
will follow.
H. II. McDOSiLP A CO- „■
*3i(t Gen. Afti , San ftlj>dllj,t*y
A young utro from tho West visit*
this city on businmn. He stops with
• friend m the city sul(hi bin
way up Brand way on# evening, be
drops into the grand Bff , to see
if names of Western friend* are on
the register, and smRts away. An
elderly man of fine address, noticing
his tefririw, ■serai* him, fie claims
to tie acquainted ia Western elites,
and mentioas name*. They sit down
together and chat aw bUe. - A* lie
yoflOf Westerner rose to leave, the
other, blandly etpressing bis pleft*
ter i-ill embrace Ch
tape of his soul’s .»
be will seek s
•lone God has dejx*s I
taderstaud that by r I
® trespasses aud h
•te that is troubled
•■<1 finds salvation.
^6 ever found sal
r »osly troubled mor
d«. To what record
•tetelves for a more
•tettfestatiou of sin
JjfJ* thing, a roo st 1
•f sorrow, sooner tl
y death of Jesus
*•»■ of the “Man
J* ^6 death by ci
borU ot glory. TIk
jtafii-ient, fails; so al
of the cities of t
u >ougrognttaMiInters
iif the leading men
jr ptdreamed the Throne
Vfh eu tho |ioofdc re
•mu one of Uk- oldest,
stmnd pions member* of
to be very diligent aad good, so that
she would have an more bad marks
The Short Line Schedule.
C. C. & a. Railroad Comp as y,
.., u - Crowreu^Pehrerey^igM,
r |^HE following PmgNcngvr Hrhvdule
-*■ will l*«* operateil on nnd nftc r this
dale
001X0 KOI;Til.
Trnin No. t Train No. 4.
Lrsvc Angiinta, Q90a m 4 15pm
Gnuiitenlle, *? S3 a wi 5 11 p m
Batcxvilln, B 43 a in f 7 00 pm
rolumUia, 11 58 a m 9R7pn»
(UK »t«r, 14 94 p m 9«am
Arrive ChsriiKte, Hi 44 p m '5 15 am.
No. 2 Train make* done eonm-ction, rwi
KivhtnofMl. to all points North, arriving
was do nee to try to be good, that
she couldn’t hold out.’ Borne thing
was always happsntag to make b#f
croon, and so the became d I scour-
shoulder, and went out to sow. He
took up a handful rod threw fafe
flround him, as I hare described, bet
instead of its falling npon the nicely
prepared ground it fell into tbe hard
beaten path that parsed through the
held. There it lay, tbe ground ee
hard that it was unable to be covered
with any earth. In those countries,
where Jeans wan, there U always a
flock of hungry birds that follow at
tbe steps of the farmer, ami piek np
whatever they can get ,* these birds
rro quickly to this tail seed, glad to
get their morning’s breakfast, rod
<1'U;au«or, sa> a, “WWf you tribe s
drink 1* “Mo idr* was the decided
reply; “I do not drink.* “Well,*
said the ether, “have s cigar then.*
“Ye*j don’t care ft 1 do,* They
went to (he ffraa ni tfinm loom.
As they entered, the elder one rah!
—ns if a new thought Had struck
him—“III tell you what, yeung
friend, 111 jetar you in your teetotal
ism if youll take a soda with are.*
44 As you like, sir,* was the answer.
They drank together. What then!
Very soon be left the 8t. , feel
lag very queer; be had been dragged
to half unconsciousness. He was
led by the same prarimsen/y wretch
u> a vile den, for whieh be wee the
Stool pigeon, quite likely In coOuslou
IX Young
15. Camp
bell. IX Akeusidc. 17. Wordsworth.
IX Longfellow. IX Whittier. 30.
Goldsmith. 21. Harte. 22. S|ie«K«r.
2A (’batter-ton. 24. Ite Quincy. 25.
Bacon. 2X Banyan. 27. Cbnrehill.
2». Cnrtla. *20. Proctor. 30. W.
Savage Laudor. 31. Steele. 32.
Teanyeou. 33. Wilkie. 34. Drowu
iog. 3X Swift. 34 Cornwall. 37.
Bhakspoare. 38. Crabbe. 39. Cook.
40. Dickens. 41. Stowe. 42. Lamb.
43. Beecher. 44. Miltou. 45. Moth
erwell. 46. Addison. 47. Uowftucr.
4X Bryant. 49. Oosqwir. 50. Gray.
- '■wiw l »ti.. IMI »M«>^utarigHta‘Sff>>»*» ^ jk
A lieamt^fnl Spirit.—1 was o»*ce
walking a short dintauon boliind a
very bnndsomely dressed young girl,
end thinking, as I looked at her
beautiful clothes, M I wonder if she
takes half as much pains with her
heart as she does with her body r
A poor old man was coming wp the
walk with n loaded wheel barrow,
rod jnst before be reached os he
made two attempts to go into tbe
yard of the house; but the gate was
heavy, rod would swing book before
he could get is. “Wait,* said the
young girt, springing forward, “PH
hold the gate open." And she held
tbe gate until he had passed in, rod
reoeived hie thanks with a pleasant
smite aa she passed on. “She de
serves to have berotlfal clothes,” I
thought, “for a beautiful spirit dwells
in her breast.* ‘ ’ , *1
ri, is to edmoaieb no
*ed ia tbe admission
it of tbe members of
Vo must see to it that
rare regenerated are
onr fold. Tbe direc-
Ihe spring open end
hat we must not let
love foi God, and oar
“Well, now talk as what tbe thorny
ground means, if you please, moth
erf*
“It seems that the thorev itrouad
had soil enough, and Che seed was
ae good that fell upon It as upon all
tbe other ground, but the thorns
choked the plants so that they
bom the
hast
at 4.14 P. M.
OOIXO SOt’TH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 8.
tow Chariot tr, *7 00 a m U 10 p in
Cbrator, 8 54 a iu 11;» p m
Columbia, »14 pm 940am
BatesriiK 4 57 p m 5 48am
GrsmteviUe, f7l5pm *748am
Arrive A omiRta, 8 00pm 845am
•Breakfast, tDinner. +8up|H>r.
!te»UhandYrSi* Through
U<i «r. «f Wnthtli
^oi.t hy oil 1.
°f Christ pre^si I
taing and alaru
itoes* eau npoJ I
ta apostle was
Nothing save J< I
weak and beggarly
world. And we must,
manner, set s watch
r the devil—the old,
A bull, who often at*
trains
a minute it was all gene! Yes, all
the plump seed, and so the first
handful wag lost The second hand
fnl foil upotk some stony ground that
had but vety little soft to cover K,
and when it sprouted aad enure ap
there was no nourishment hi the
stones, and it didn’t trike root. Then
the sun shone so fiercely upon it
kept down by the care of the child
himself. When children who have
these thorns growing attend church
.. 7 »***
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trip*
E?«8;
—»»!»
tup*
aa graut tb; I
^^ desired that n I
Um epistle migh I
takabie benefit ar I
J® of siu. The fi I
cDmiuals, w I
n 4,0 hope for J
' R PpHcation to I
who have coj
|A© pardoning |l
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id who, with his long
at us openly, rod
niroy savage plunges
Change of Sohednle.
Sorrn Caromxa R. B. Coupakt,
Columbia, X Oct. 18,1873.
Jimlmmd Fasten get Train.
are Columbia ^ 40 a m
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arev/uM'iectoa. 9 00am
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1 opened tbe eyes of
Trent to the wisdom
I piety of Mr. 8ew
It was uuroimously
lie by it, and peace,
at midnight, in a bleak
envy, rod that is an ugly thorn. A
boy will be wishing for a whip, top,
fate of the second handful. The
third one didn’t fare much better,
for there was a bit of thorny ground
that tbe fanner had not been careful
Cidngh to! plow thoroughly, rod lib
seed fell amongst the brambles rod
thorax end when K sprouted rand
grew, behold the thorns grew also>
and they outgrew the grain aud
choked ft, and that became sickly
and stunted, and finally died.*
“80 thq third handfol was lost,
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of hatred, aad piety
rty forty years have
DOWN
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rived by that church.
has been continued
•eat time with nuin
Its organise
down to the
terrapted pi
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Belton and Anderson, ««
Jabek Noktox. Chnerai T
Mr. Seward’* letter
riot hak never been
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