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THE .LUTHERAN tarsi gifts should b« sought JT oat, OODTHWd wiH.JU*’ Hwawd by «,«, »,Z to devote iWiustlre* to thfe i rolling. Au4 until iwwt, manifested to induce vosoe aJL 7 ~rve Gafi i. for help will eoatfoee to go*,,!? heeded from moo, of am us. But prayer ccuiMiMdwld, activity will bt fea to revival of GoTa work which will result not locA maJ^UIlv increase the Library hj \nl1s3wif valsabie works a**d for* anting tbs same to ua. tli# comfort slid convenient* of the Clam Hoorn bars been greatly increased by eontribafloos from s*v- end congregation* lo the Diotric* Friday,' Juno 5, 1074. Editors: Rev. T. W. DOSH CbsrlMtoci. A < Rev. J. HAWKINS, tilsfbstdstows, Vi Poor. E, J. DRE11KR,—W*1 halts, «.( Synod*. ft Is osr desire to complete I he fa robbing of tbe room stfM tor UMt f that it may be at ooea attract Ire and pleasant to the student#. TW labor ©ooaeeted with tbe two on, J is tb S IMM in tbe eoiarged liberality, efeete*-. ^ glory of tbe church Then oulr **jj Thus ooogaeial bssrta remain apart for years, through mara oversight ot cold eooversattonsJilj, astil by **rm SPECIAL NOTICES. by erne professor. After securing such gratuitous assist sues as could be bsd from tbe professors in Boss oka College, wt wure under tbe no- ceesitv of procuring tbs aid of T. C. Blttle, Incumbent of tbe Cbair of Modem and Oriental Lssgusgss is Roanoke Cottage, to give instruction Is Hebrew, prom inog to sse owr in foe nee with fee Board of Directors of tbs Nemlnsry to saoucs for bim such eemfeuisnon as, in Its judg ment, bis aerrlees were worth Aside t*. AU p«mt masters are obi bed to jthrter letters when required. Papers are seat to subscribers until " ittaae la re- are paid, a* fee endowment of a efcatr to tb. Seminary. Tbe low mate of Wber^ ity in our churches cas not bet ^ adversely upon tbeefiaienq «f«^ required by law. i number of tbe paper commend itself with “great swelling words of easily* nor “blow Its owe A few lad tea is Salem (Vs) ban devised sad inaugurated a fe f* tbe endowment of one chair is the Seminary. They ptopoet te atom tbe dsuk 4 of hs many as may he found who a ill pledge thrmmim L PUBLICATION 07TICX peratire, both is rlew of an inoow- lug third dues, as welt as to impart The Luthbrah Visitor has been transferred from Colombia to Charles ton, a C. Correspondents, exchan ge*, &c., will please take notice. All Communications, of whatever char acter, should be addreeaed to the tuibacriber, Kev. T. W. DOSH, 130 Wentworth St., Charleston, 8. C. oar below of his luh sad another of th** families ploy. The FUnr q sickly a fevonte. 1%e ftrei sew Several of our ministerial brethren buve engaged promptly in the werk of sending ns new subscribers, and remittances from old ease. It only needs a co operative effort on the part of the brethren to secure a prosperous future to the Firifor. The paper can not only live, but ean be enlarged, and otherwise improved, if the whole Church will arouse itself to a becoming ambition on the sub ject. Let us all seek In make It a first-class religious periodical in all Te meet these varied want* of the Seminary may be considered by some both impracticable and extrav. agaaL Bat w« are appealing for an enterprise whose importance claims tbe present oriarmg of OodV provi dence, we prepnee te direct onr en ergy accordingly, bettering that what the interests of Christ* kingdom so phriaty demand his power can and wlH provide. Only let faith lie con joined with activity, and then to «a Robert B. Hemphill, Esq., une of tbe editors of the AltetOie JMfem, will address the Literary Sodeticn of Newberry College, at Walhalla, at given the approval aad oonpsrstim of the churches composing fee Gem rsl Bynod. Wife these feels ate Hemphill is, we are ioformed, a graduate of Krskine College at Due West, aad a gentleman of line at tainments, and will, no doubt, give us a capital address. Mr. B. 'A. Wingard, a recent grad uate from tbe Theological Seminary, at Salem, Va., will deliver the Alum ni Address. Mr. W. is too well and favorably known in Walhalla to aeed any recommendation from our pen. K.J. D. 1hi*c wife tbe son ti«n in whose mid T *ned, and of wbi 3* «* painfully r suiemn drapery > whI we earnestly n •hps as King in Z "«»d to it as His aru! * wise in counsel. Of the prospects of the Seminary for tbe coming session but little Is definitely known. There will be, however, s third class constituted of young men now graduating in Roan In addition to these, oke College. T several others have been brought to onr knowledge through correspond ence. There is ground for hope that some of these will enter tbe Semi nary at the opening of the next am sion. K ’. 4 In this connect inn we would nrge u)tot» District Synods sin! the church In general the importance of direct Ing vonng men having the ministry in view to tbe Seminary for train ing. Private instruction can not adequate k ioeot the wants of thorn who are in course of preparation for the min **t»? to an age that is characterized by an much sanctified intelligence, ami by so much that is anti ebris tlau. Most of all does the Lutheran ( Iiiirch, iu view of her history, her |«osttion. evangelical Protestant char actor, and her mission demand a well qualified ministry, a ministry for-wished wit* the largest imaaibie mensnfr &f sanctified know ledge. A question of vital practical mo went to us is this your Committee propose farasaptm tbs following action: “Revolted 1st Thai fee enivrpria inaugurated by tbs ladies of ttoir*. The OoUcquhtm. The Report of tbs Committee No. of General Synod, concerning tbs proposed Colloquium, appears iu this week’s issue. We regret feat, through tbs delay of the Minnies, it did not appear sooner. A copy was prompt ly sent the Secretary of tbs General Council, and was sent by him to fee Lutheran and Minwnary, in which it was published last weak. But, as there presented, it has two mistakes, typographies! or ofeorwtos, one of which entirely perverts the tone sense. Instead of “the organic union of all the Lutheran Synods in one Gene ral Body,” it should read, “Tbe or ganic union of all tbe flbnflma Synods,” fee. More on this subject in onr next D. the Professor of Theology. Rsr.fi A. Rifesm. nhieh was referred to this body by tbe adieu of tbe Hoard of IMreetors was now taken up, re emvnd sod cantoA»red by items The Committee having under mm ■tourstton fee repurt of Prof. Itopass in hi* r>’d►*rnptive marl. It to ne fee TWatgtoal Semtosry during tbe past Synodical year, have carrfully vKimtoed fee same, and imlieve that fee highest latereau to the Smntoary and tbe cbntvb m HI be promoted by spceodtog it apou fee Minute* of tbe Onnoral Synod. They there tore make it n port of this report, sad moo mend It bo priatod. ahwal aaromr to hoard or xh awroti or rsmoLnotcAi. * l «war, \ Dor-fag tbe pool sesaioe there were bin drooping eaorgtes. Her prayers, sympathies, counsels sad labors, srs the groundwork upon which hie her under God, he is cbtofiy indebted for hie mooses. Without her steady, patient, uaostootattoos help, lathe home, in the church aad to the quiet, monotonous walks of daily life, his work would bo aparpotaal falters How can we meH the dostItntton existing hi the Genera! Synod t One great and a hiding want Is, mtefsfenr of the rcorf. TUf t linrch i* authorised and com msndcd by her Head to pray for feelr increase.. «PrSy ye, there fore, the lifted of the harvest, that He tonmttea In tbe Tbeotogtoal Semina ry. 09 fete number in* belonged to fee Middle, and four to tbe Jantor dnaa TW Synods, wife students The brethren of oar South Carolina Synod are deeply in earnest to tbsir determination, to endow the above- named Chair. The plan adopted by them is of each character as to sm brace our entire membership in South Carolina. It U designer! to be a brooming celebration of fee jubilee year of fee Synod, It is a worthy object, and will be worthily prose cubed. It should not fed. The in dications of sneosas am fevorabto. The Newberry Conference baa held, during fee past week, a large maee meeting in fee interests of this un dertaking. Revs. Bros. Bowman, Kuhns, Dr. Smeltxer said others were prominent advocates of fee cause on feat occasstoo, aad ws feel Jwsnred that they did this work well and with telling effect, whereof we hope tbe Treasurer of fee College Endowment Fund will be sole to tell ns more handsomely at no dis- , ta ut day. ^ We also hope that a fail , account Of said meeting will be fur nished lor onr columns of next week. ef 143 Gratifying rsfeaaaot»» mads te tbe ouafetfee of tbastbooi library, te fee metttfeps «f fee te* hvrw’ asao- fetotoa, aad to fee meant saearmfal pfe-aftr. Tbe rewards 1st negator aitemdaoce had beta woo by no toss Pfcfii tofel at fee papda, mya nary ware fee fallowing: South Iter ftbaa, feme; S W. Virginia, Arm; Virginia, oas; Gnorgis, par. Three belonging fa t be Middle Clam have withdrawn from tbe Semin*ry in ro ttr spun ariivc tobtir in fee chuivh. A#feI,lRlfePf3 pMfir feifWfU-MrvTt IItMi ftl Hfli eaawee sway wsufrHMiaMj |usti fS such withdrawal. But the District Syu- oda, having tbe education of joaag k {• H. Hon. ' JescH.l teln Hy, x _ AM#1 J >■»«.! A». ; fj***- P»rtUI]y nil ■ »«• a. a c 1 «ridi K ?- p * id SfiJSr^Wrtly P " ,a * * 735 ; ' No. », J 2**’ wbmitUKi , ' ' Tm * eeeeiml [ tl »d as u whole W ^° RT ON chtaoh * Committee r j ^L**°**y jMibl h | of the < UL*®’ ^ fe« item of heaven, pfeyer should be oosjoined wife activity. The church |>rby« aright only when she unites wife prayer earnest aotfon and en deavor. She is no more commanded to go into the highways and bedge« to compel men to oome to the gospel feast than to seek there and else where those who may bo qualified for publishing still wider that joyous proclamation. “Come, for to! things are now ready* Tbe call to the Christian ministry is no more direct than fee general call to repentance am\ frith. For the one as for the other Jestt* Christ has mnstitnted His church the agent, and through this as hi* own organ he mows men to devolc themselves tn the ’gfegtor* mintoUx The ytmtig meir of the' poaiUvoly tbs vary feiug authority to pat a limit to fee edn uatteaal trahring of tbaac that seek the Other at fee ministry at their onr Southern Lutheran Church Tbe managing committee will allow usto suggest that tbe opportunity •bonId be given to every female member of oar Communion to con tribute something toward this object Would it not he well, therefore, to addition to the plarf of sobacripftons already adopted, to begin tbe or* gaoizatton of Sewing Societies or Mite Societies in each oongragstton, and thus enable those of moderate means to help in this matter also 9 Where such societies already exist, chareh aad safesrf sewfc. Hi Paul himself decreed feat fe thing ha had doae to sacare would, if inflated oa, destroy And when those Jadaiiiag U insisted on the circamototon of Paul stubbornly refbaed. He <4 To them gave we place by , quired, a report to tbe lioard o* - rectors of their several depart***** me. ' ’ • Itcspectfblly submitted, J. F. Campbell, \ ^ It 9 Next fad, delivered, byl eotutod, >4 Tba IV «dkr ... Item No. t Adopted, and o« ® ttou 14 was •> '7.'- 77'^7$% “Revofrerf, That this Body briff approve of tbe eoten ,rlW5 raty-d hy lhe ladies or Saleta, Na , the endowment of a Professorship