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Bomifct Cailtf* Vx itffn ;W i* have received • catalogue of this li f ri^y, Smc !», 1874. Kditors: n».v. lUffilDOfik,,....Ctotrlralia. H. C, ■ WKtltfi, 8bepker<i***»Wn. Vo. Rkv. j. Hawk Pbor. E. J. DK EHER, — W*Hmlla, 8. C. a fa eMVwrinb, wftTOty ; <a Ifarity j{ t* all iAimp, alarity." latyfiffei-ir: ': ■.«*■.:. ■ 1 SfKCtyl. KOTiClW. ft* ■■*a hi Pm»4 or Drift*, « &*£ iPp*»**!W*. If three wt* not b*‘ rend the mowy in • ftnuirf Ttt. AH PmilMWAww are rejrtyfcf tettwr* when required fawn «r« Hint to •ubarribnr* aiiUl hd ptpiww (Nor to mammtlnn* U m- riV**V'aa4l all arrearaore are paid. aa in n AaoHrmutn L*r- ohhjretl to lequiml nnmbn Hamit. - h* Uw. M«rdj ratomtoj? a •r the paper bgr mail, ht oat *nf 4 U routwi an tendon* relating to wtb- hei-ts shonUI give their mu*** rtrt dtatfototy, and rarcfwlty indUrate which wre old admwWeh are new mWrilm Not only the name of the p***it office, hut *l*o that <>f the county amt Ht ilwrUi of *Wh nubroribor * luia.4 gA, ^ einH-uMi ew* ak»fctow<4*iMk k k-k ^ -- -—- 0**i l «e km. mrnBm wjttsillnWP* ” Whffifil*’* Marriafri ami ohmwrjr other matter intended niton hi l<e written Mfparatohr, and not in htiMiwnw letter*, to reeeire proper Hap. ■•* . ■ •is- — Tht Ktmorial. Wo thankfully aok now todgw a very kind invitation from our litasr .1. G. Buttor, D.D., to km present at the dedumtionoi bin Manorial ah are h in the city of Woatoagtoa* an Ll>« t»lh to the Uth of June, hot regret that frequent absence from homo prexenta compliance. We hop* the Doctor may hove a joyful tiaie, ami meet with anelt eoeeeaa aa bin indomi table energy and ear neat seal tie- serve*. * U. tiroM|fi|ffffiUitoa«iiat i ifBwuinj vci/cg* Ww pnWiah Hie calends r fbr tho nlondtg oievetor* of thi* lwatkntioa fbr the fWdaeat collegiate yeur. The report nootaiued in the proceeding* or the Oeneral ftfnod show* that thin Ooltogtfc bne now 1 an encouraging lWoe)mot of stioama, which eon be .uwnml if our fttynod wit! pash eaer gtiicaUy and penerennyky the plan now ad*tdml Hie ita gradual ando* merit. r lift ha not exhaant oar rat iirjBf activity in gather tag “all the wvoes Ttrtrr vwtr murr wuiw w vow l/f>rd. t - 1 ■non 1 '“-f- P*4 ... M, ua )> . n a .a, T .. ft 3 M J, ......... otaautoTs retBaio maiflary. The < Vrerorcneemratt exfitmew of thin tout it niton for this year dead mi TMkrrttow etobing the 10th fuel. Tho dual enamwmtion* began on tho pfevibOn Ttktoaday, wa* cloned ini Monday the 8th. The final senium waa preached ow Baaday area in g the 7th, by the Prirwrpnl, Rev. J. I. Mil. ler. The Jtnmdil Add rose before tho SehoSI wimdeliworNl Hi the Latbenm church on W^ln^j«Tji> night the 10th inst. We'hopt* some farther accoant of tliewo cxercuwH will l«e fursiahed ! Xh* catalogue aeul ue, cwntaiti* aa * t'loutmpg^i* g well executed litbo mWfr iMUMWwae building oc- enpied by the School. Stauntoo IV »Maia j baa already atuiaed a regiafftable degree of prosperity tot yomng an IiuHUUition, and ita future ia full af promiae auder the wauagameitt of its preecnt efficient Tritodpal, 4>ud his able corpa of teaub^Sk. »».. j M . , # .rgaiwf Apepr -'g "" 'I*., Still We are hapjiy to annoaaew tbel the enoouragement given u* by bcwtli reu from alt porta af our Cbarob by words of eheor f and in eroding money tor eld and new aabocribers, inspires its with a confident poraoaatoo that the Tori to/ is eoavaleoeeut and will live i Reap on atirriug ap the atent- Imrship, brethren, and we will not W<4 to an v , ditw-’.w ^ t Wo tom* fattwed tbrougli the first month wifb abuQfiano* of hard work, hut wilhouk imoaniary , einlmrrass Hioetk. 'Xo .mcet, the obligation doe oar mrH4er f hoaevrr, we moat nr M*wa*dy tytww from the odoaacc MhaytoM^if jiii • fttot wo behave «totdahttip«gd» yrillah to) houeet, aa WmtorJiriitlfepfa •hvwa Uhhw h§0»**hef#N» W* da not , #ffihai i lh npidt iAiftHi hut m oandiage■ aa tutiitm* *>pr w ijrr-fTTfh-J,»• • vfWVPnl^PFtoP 4wm atob, wbrtbar the UHVt» new or aid aeh fMTilwrv- Jk|i tplievc aa of »^*hi^ifllaprtty*fhr f.atiimUmo* the mpylm fUlrdUbawihw iu»y not itja oa the toRfifniaad tow Fiaitor Wm% ffiW«r contain an sc- ***** » m*k\ doling the imi» #•*«* *a|iR Ap *»«#, atoq^hiy* % jycts#f*ty i .and we wtob Wb*mbm*f9 WU} OtoUM^nd prompt ly 4 ^prreqfc any mistakga that may ***** M* MWilt: ,v In«titntion also, but too late for any extruded notice. It la thorough ly gotten up, embracing all pmtioa lam of latereet ooaoectml with the course of study, expense*, he. It represent* the College aa la a rlge- Vow* shd pfCMperous condition, with tdO undent* on its roll doriog the year now sppruocbiag ita eloee **Tbe -scfiimi of Comamnco- meat week will begin oa Buoday preceding, ami doer oa the third Wednesday of -June.* iVTe bare the pleasure d*o of sc k low led mu a a card of ia vitatnsi from the faculty to aUeod the How ueocement in «luoe, ami afbi would gladly comply with It, did oar datks allow. They will accept our sincere thanks lor this eUeation, ami tho as •urwnce of our boat wishes tor them selves and the College over which they so ably preside. The or rather the first dp ta oa by the Gaatfai %m) at ita last ■nil r | _ # , « -m . m Jt f t,', , tt* «* i t . , s k y- „ - jk II O* wiO ■ifn iii)|Miruni f to tbe eharch to lio forgot tew Wo are glad to tor* that tho Ladies Ko dew toes i Plan ia saner sdisg, sad wo urge upon all the early Htort that is neoeassry to aceompILsh this vary de si ruble otoectv We pea this aotiee of the Kndow me nt for the par pom of oorreetiag fMB ^ fl ITt M • of j-jf (JffK South Carolina brethren They seem to think that beeooae they are so for toast* aa to hove a fund sufficient to iappart a Profomsr, they are raHovod (bom alt obligation to do aoythtog for the EadoOmrnt of the other. Now w* admit that it is the mla fortone nt the other foods that they have so Kafiowmeot toad, and that the Sooth CaiaHaa 8w»«d has the advaatagoof a* to thu we ask the i|ae«ttoo, kirnDy. if oar fother* gave their mesas to their day, It relieves as (bom the CW gp - ■ -(Mr * • * v* § gPOffiwr of VbylDb firm too towards the preeeat J£a it la not the food of tho Virginia Synod, hot that of tho Ota era) Syjpod. If oae of the other Synods give aa math an the tfoath to Ha toad, tok to tba that BjimmI has nothing, It Tkitoi'ii nr fiaamal Mautfi *«< Iwflfl wPo “ ww^MSp ffiv vtjF HISt * ww wl providing synodical foods, hot a gen eral fund to belong to tho whoto church. Row, wb> not gel the (bee will of faring* of the churches to .South Carolina as well aa from the other Synods Y WUl they **ot aaatot os la our poverty I Are we not all aa poor a* our brethren In Booth Caro Rna? The Georgia Synod woe In Ooonection with Booth Carolina when the food they hove was secured, and thstojrobes in Geaevi* did a aohie part Hi raining that fond. Row. •hall Georgia raise another fowl and give it over Into a general fond, and South Carolina ho eaeoaed f Wo hope noc Wo hope that the todies of Booth Carolina wilt da nil they can for the General Synod's Kndow moot Fund. Let os throw oer offer togs together and ask the Messing of tho Lord upon our com won Inter eat. 0. Nrw Havre, W 7a. to learn a of car THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE 12. 1874. era that will anon follow ibent In their theological count*, will give n now iagprlus to oor toroggling aharch. II a - Bynoda, as a 1 M(M>rtance to eotira Church. ' * H-IWm mg thdUhr proposed Col to- — quium will In eH way coo diet with The shove Is certainly very graft this porjioor, Imt will promote it, ns fying intelligence. Oar young am well aa work i|Pto*< guoil for the are tho hope of the church. May whole IsilherairCfiitreh In this land, the I xml of the harvest send forth we are glad (1*1 oar General Bynod of the highest something spiritual to inspire^ the rcanud to our devotion* of myself and people, sock j os poo Lire In pour dsrei" far the Lutheran Visitor* Trm th* “GtoU Oltj." Ixtth«-riMiiam to aiilfortn In all that more such laborers into the umtij “field* now rlpeuing onto the her vest.* and which con be nttoml successfully by aa akrnr. Itoad lire. Hahn’* totter from Atlanta cm this tho so frankly mofi and approved pro|mi*ition for balding ti( and wo hapo (D. V.) ta imrtiripoto la ll. And naay Goto p/**»de over H, and (ho Udy BpivW roabir ail to hoar point, in this issue. Woot Virginia ! ami speak in n*t*tnl uf oamSor t iat- rarnootly ulmated. Brt> W. Ki jih—.11*0* urn lis-% has ■— | L— amA—mrasus riiFtiiriijri, " to rra wtii two pHWf'ff to the recent moromunt la Ural di racUou, deserves great credit for bin seif denying seal. May the good work thus Ncfsn go on. Era. Bn partiality* charity, aad with a “single eye* to the ohsti a# tMmwicde* mer. Ualfaralty a&d Unity. ll tMlglik *NNi iulmrtl ttum n ihmijf In | iMrklkAif w rewrote oa uuity that Dr, Mode's paltdi during h* aliseiicv. ] wo igassrud thlfoi iip ami dotog ik vary acceptably. * Jk-sm -*--" Th§ OtOtytofi In wtoh simply tsltoll of its toga as wo Tba Goaerai Byaod, Nsrtfc, set us tad by a very landnMo purpose, aad otol overture through Hr. R. 9. N mnmmmg e^*a4W iljnw'wi m aiiitol figs f Ihaa (f , x-g-umsrm I to RffiPP 1 MI'I ffill Conocil at Albany. OeWohrr llth, 1 JjL* '4 f. u—> mgs ft is f ei es- li — ea gmii itoF aWonWasns ( tom Rsw^ ^mks *f*s^^eWlwe^MUW ^^^^ktoh m Aa^a^^amnaafi R oua—11 w^s_mwjii_i t » — m *o mfiffi IWIffifTRI FwtRRWIT effiPJj f* with ewwrtooy, sad esperoulag gresd ms 4# fia ft fihMU ffiaas fiauenamiash m—m— * 4 W if 91 kffiffit Off' Wwwvwwf MBrffiRkW ■ of the ra the report o4 ihetv Gam mitlee, .|g decline m Yet, beittag the • prom toe af a brighter day la Church, the General fowned wbal eremed to them a hotter way to attain the e»4 mutaol b tlmtored, rim, “a better onder flkaadiag aawng afi who hear oar tonne," aad that all amy -toy the gvaro of God he broaght ta o groat er unity of fotob’ whether to the Oeur Tho gethor to mowffiy co tmi dtffinr to repaid ta tha to—irpn tatom of teas porata. WowM H no* dtffrreuce. to nmn vtoua» aad by cameo* atmty of the troth end wrpptteattoa for the BywrH M troth nod tone, to are* a affimHmjMtobmmtoffifijjmdffi ^ Kntertiiming these irtlwu , uu • the firtoadtf uommam of the General lljrhml by «w solving, L That the Gi nasal < 'euamH of Ihe Kvaagelmai l.nlhoran Charrh to A met tea bmowlth recooaoMmds tho holding of a Colfofwteas, at n asml plane hem to which all l the I sstoto vtoww in mgarfi to tha< the hoeever to then waa to i tha unity of gpdAmftty. nniformHy sri Wo iiooir Booth her will dewy of Ihe Row in goes to make np the idea of dlalinc tireoesA—in all that ebaraetoriw's the grand development of Christiani ty so nobly effected by Lather and bis c<» adjators, and we ^mat main tain the lionet of the cborcb by cherishing her peculiarities. There to, to the “one universal cborcb," an clement that to distinctively Lather on, and divine Trwvtdeoor hoe as signed ns tho noble work of develop lag that element If we abandon the old land marks and cease to eiMjuire for the “old paths,” we throw away oor birth right, come short of oor calling, and fail to play oar part in the great drama that to being performed in the religious world. Wo mast br and remain Lutherans—In name, in historic life, in cue freeing, in natty of spirit and y of worabim and thus continue the living re *f our charrh with the That to alar id uunor ini|«»tU»< -, he marked and manife*t /four Atlanta. Oa., May 28th, 1874. I'Mtort A certain one test!- 1 kuv* into yet asomtoiued tfo, ,.. mimeiicjsl Mtrsngib. W«t g.^ ** «|«li#e small. It tobi bf* M ” iitsmt two ycuia, or |»*rhap. , u *nti.-*■• ■ ■ ■ •* — longer. newt little Tin-** pt*0|il* h*v* * w fitwl thu*: “Oar gnrat i-ilJes swarnr wliicli wa* built bytkeefiw. with clmrehleua, Oliiistlcss Kiiro of their pustor, Bev. Keoftmrh. nh ^ | w throe rcaecoWf and aught he meuDomed, we •ity of |»ractke. While i of unity binds ns tu all sal church," uniformity aa together -a a part of 411S fid dgg § | |air Ri j JhrotoliA fihagai *a * mnwupu I that the Gate to <vimHig ime—when we ahall see ia this and all other l pertain ta the Interrot . Till then we bail each y in the ejoyment of t«, and labor harmoni r work of saving soul*. «rrsy to I* snoot the ru value, but the mode the s | if m mm ted mean* to H. m mad Rp-xcopA* Shsrch. hlcas, js-iina." Hiongli this hmgtmge wh* used seversty years ngo with ret rrruoe to the vaat mnltitndes of imniigtiiiiu who were uiiuuoHy roll ing in like a restless tide upon our Amerkan shores, it to still true, in a great measure, to-day. To those acquainted with oor larger cities, e*|M*cialh in the Booth, it is well known that there are hundmls and thou ms mis of these foreigners. Some have I wen here for n number of years, others uot so long, and many are yet wliolly unacquainted with the customs and ways of our people, not having been here a sufficient length of time to become Americsa- feed. The majority of them are Ger mans, and sympathise with the German (Lutheran) symbols of faith. Rut since their arrival and settle met it among us great numbers have been estranged iron our church— not being provided with her miots- trutiou* here as they had enjoyed them in the Fatherland, in many of our citie* these new comer* to our land have been wholly neglected. No owe ha* broken the bread of lifo to them, and they are aa pilgrim* and aojonruer* in a strange land. The b*pp_\ asylum and home of refuge which this country offered indueeil them to fl««e from the state of oppression of the aiaaoe* in Ku rofM*. Hat bow have they been greeted and bow are they regarded by those uf a*, at least, who mglit to feel a deep interest in their wel fare! It is a lamentable fact that their rundit/on lio* bet‘U mIiihmu en- tirely ««wrliM»keil. We have neglect ed imii frmt duty lo these people iaaamueh as we have uot provided for their moral ami intellectual w ant*. They are our brethren uatiou- by other friend* and . ‘ this church, with its ro cofigrrgHw worshiping, a* it doe*, in D<Tr man language exclusively, ^ ^ been enough. This i« m Aanm^ city, and if our church would strong foot hold in it, it «at ^ only do it Uy using the nmumJ"! its Is 2- m nsfii ally, and our brethren in the faith. rmed Wptonapnl Ihnrch They baxe come from our own Father- land ; they haxe the same name aud bisUMy with ourselves, the same eorJ#*ta»l icai Ihmuc, tkiufeaKioii of Faith ami M*tem of doctrine*. Our t tetterol t oisril re ew York. Tha time was r in settling form* and • a lottos* time they H to taut Wt are much gratified from Mr. S. P. Unghro, theological student* at Malem. who waa sent out by Professor Kayiaas to supply tha Mason charge during but vacation, that hs has already ia course or erection a very neat < narco at Raw Haven, on the Ohio rfvsr. Mr. Hughes say* : “The move, after much penuia*ion, met the a&Drobation of the neooie the ball was pat ia melton aad it still roll*. Tbs workmen are now at work. I have raised more than •1,100; five or Ms hundred more Will an the bffl That can be ratoed too, and we will soon have a hand some little church, 48 by U foot, with react bale sad wtoepto; 17 foet In story, nicety ftatotmd (aside j win down, IP by 34 fast The boo** is to he wady for use by first of An gnat, at which time it to the desire of Ml* people, aa well as the wtoh of mymdf, that yon com* over aad son . aecrnte It to Almighty God." It affords as great Joy to foarn of of oar young men.— Hahn, Winward and liswhro are all actively at work, aad are the beet advertisement of oar Seminary kkffiMffiffi afiK qaiul Jkrof Um m IMPpffiffinP w^fiBffie uTMaF fillffiMlilffiill tlkdtoftfiw rcrcf i 1 v (hilt — J tKdkrsIs'ar wmiiqpmmmmpRm;^ amauRmm ifwii wew# * t ^rorwa asma OMrow^a«esuuc' lMm ! niiK mmik Mu* adnaaa^MHA^^to stotohsaaff sto. fJi Pfi onw 10 pcRniff wifti wfji II. That this iwtloqstwsi shall he Mtohty fa* tbseampartosa af «ie«*. sad that ‘ thoae who fake part to It ffilimtl Hirt ilffi IfiMtaktoMi aiiim mm Immsliaa -— - - w wr’ **■* 'wm wua ro|roi»^ roro imroroPVwR flg fi ttm •• 1^1 jty la*/ ad lav twa irsetstts: 1st, charch bad its oriyin among this ingly herd to break off p*i»pl«». It coimueuced with the stabliftked caslom* and Uefoiui-Immi in (cvnauy, smt the hi, by getting away from great mspsiiy of Ixitheran* iu tin* <al Chnrch far enough to eoantry are Iter man* and the drossa- new, and yet retaiwing dam* of Germans. Hrmr tin* com- mrnk* itJftax^oaL »»*t .porsDi vfe dealitutc field belong* I even Bishop rammina. *to ua Instead of taking them by iff attention here to Pul the hand, end incorporating them from the Hook of Cuw with swrweJvro, instead «*f liMiktug V and that ia la the sei roprotolly slier tlieir youth ami xri'* H«|*t«ef. The new bnwgittg tlw-m a* «n*u u* ( UalMK ): “Then shall under American influence*, by wbich r first reeinxe the c-wti tarsus they could he fitted to »taml mdf, and proceed to de- <«a a fswfeei equality with other ism to the minis!tv a»- American rtliuriw, itistes«l id |hx»- after that to lb« ysv/ple ; vidtMg tor thrm an nlmuteil aud iklix«nug the broad be holy ministiy, and lint* elevating, s ail the commaoHiaiiU eolightensNg, sanctifying and saving ihe table: ‘The body of them, we haie, iu many taMaaeea, vans CTbn*t, whirb was (ixsseil them by regardlem ol the n, preserve ynnr l«odics intimate rciatiiMi we sustain to them do everlasting Ilfs'; and a* well ns the great slaty which we ivrerth the bread he shaft owe them as |M*rt ol our own boaae- sad rl this broad ia re Imhl. TH* IliMe any*: “But if any that t’brnrt died lew thei% provide not IW H;* *»wn. wod «•*- n htoa tn thy heart by penally for thoae «t hi* own h«»u*e, Nan »to to to pratilp fotih, with lha«k*gixmg'; and so of tywr wotdhq* I The with the cmp." tlo< shotwM, >ow if tlrcptx *xui|*-thirr with et iht* fttrfoo in it* eff*Mt* t«» rrlirxe ism in nsroed- id natives, it u true them ** a great many Germnafi, *„*, fc * Sweden, &<•., here at |>tese«K bm they are rapidly learning ^ ^ guage. Especially is it so wig, y. children ; they will Uut lauguage of tbeir j/aieuto. Xro „ they grow up they very usforoa attond the S#bath schoofo **4 ^ services of the English ch«nfo.J This has been the ease iu Atim^ and to-day there are maty ejcdl^i young people, who are mmbm 4 other com muni mis, who would been Lntheraus if there would tov, tiecn an Engliab Lutherm rkiut here. Many of the Germarn ba*> attachod them selves to other chair* ea in or*ler to bring up their ebildmi under the influence of the cbriwUi, religion. This was very right (**, for they aaw no prospect of a chur*k of their own. Altkssgft sre hair *»**gh-cted to provkh far «Mir |H*oplc h«-i ••♦«*fore, stiU, mbdurt that it i« not ti*«« laic to e*uhii*ii a l.ttUo rau * l*m«**i at thi* greatsttmc tix-e |M*int 01 trad- iml iiN|*mrfnmD There are yet **. <»f <an utraikrr» who hax*e not iiutt>d will, denomination*. We hax *• -ecu tbrg talketl with them on the anljsctg our niisxiou here, and they arc for. feclly delighted with the idea, ft* i* this all, there is plenty of Materto here to work with. Our (jenwi brethren have gix'in us the nseef ttoti chafiel to worship in; this tlwy 4i4 very readily ami willingly. Tin* art of Christian charity we apprmiH very much, and have taken »4rm tag** of the good opjKirtunity * having a Kiiiuble place in wbidi to worship. We hold our Mirim every’ Babbs th afternoon. Oar on grogations, thus far, ha\'«* not beta large, but, we Dust, enoouragiag, conai<leriug the short time we tow been here, aud the location *if tot church, which is uufortuuai**ly Mt very central. We hope th«*y vi increase from time to rime. But S. S. ttiwa Rd ~ . n ~ . ■ - I — — —•——». taw mnmm i» •«• b.Mdfn. U^, iTfir^Xl!, «*m«*»* ■•*»*> •‘•••O «•-*». «~U - m«h- mU IW, aa mar be ss usd irinen m ftonpRaro be sm«> be 1 I* wot tbe -It n* f,<**»* 1 I mi ae tegrH 1 more snou. For the Lutlieran Vistm. of the Ninth Geoafffce of the Svangelical Lutheran fits- oral Synod in N. A.. Caavawa m Sarannah, Oa., April 30th, 1S7L { Otmeimdrd.) SIXTH SK.SSIOX. Monday, 10 A. M., May 4,18*4. Byuml was ojiem*! with prayer if liev. G. A. Hough. Officers |*m**»' Former Minutes read ami ^ Rev. G. A. Hough, l rum ttotto- milteeou Miuutos«d I> 1 '•tiic4JSyte*is suUnrated the f*>ll«*wing rcpsrt. ato* wa* received and a*iopt*sl: MIM TK8 OF THK DtSTBtCT fiWV* 5 “ Your Committee, in irviewtofd* Minnies of the District 5$jrn*d*» l» B,i that there are iudicatMhisqf Mi***” mvut iu our .Southern ChurA. The principle of HbrriiHty «i""‘ IF. resperttotl* tovHe *11 pe that ns ncropl tba l nattered Aagshrog C*m fowtoan, to ai.it* with we in making to for the holding of sock s t’nltof l«m and berofoy raqwret ro«b of them to lAeMgirote aworo per am, wb*MM duty U shall be to ww opevale with throe *j>pt**to*l hy the other for that pnriMws. T. That we new pwwfowd «• np men. to Mile urftftb any others that "toy be ippetofmt, in nroklng all the tngly that *1 has ruhv no lot to lire nanwaervvdly niv twieffigmil he may to, (ton* tohr* ettrome* s« l« in* slidale to *•» ■ffMfoltyfffiffiUUft IImi* 1 M _ wa m. . - « a. f ^ . S. _» — — ■Ift tbs veto* end israws hi* great an eaten» I hr effirony nt (he ihwruh to* I Mhtknui the tight |« mm he Lu*d‘*» Bnpprv. Bewllx we row «« kto www forwm Ami dw h«e wan wn|, | aide to «|eride which of the («« ex- nw iwJvtmdrat end wwt a Hspu«4. et tirone* to the less hxrmfal—which Frantoy lermn f It to mat tlm dex trine | take* wet* ghsry from Christ. Is k nhroe that grito htm hie nsene. bet mu let let to tie* t«m High than te the war id liny Hem ef linidwilt; sink ten* ton ! I* ML met setwr, if we ebwfvh *im him wet mt et all, to pet ton wurb In* hath *U ntrd <U*- taith, him) i« w*w*e Uiau an in«»h-l.’' Now if to l«r*>x i*H* tor the bodily uant* *»l *»ur oni« In- Much mu imjMirtMi.l duty, ln*w now h nnne mi|M*itxnl must it In* to (•eovide ter their souls ? The soleiuti ro»|nm«ibiltty and Mam** r«*st* most ’ ba* so long apj>eare*l to ii« Aww** 1 ' beauty iifnxn the Lutheran Church in flic majority of «»ar Hun**'"' toi tin* mgketni and |a*rishiiig of seems now to to raphlly maati''^^- ih«er |*ee|de. lint emutgh id get* and developing itself iu tie* »»ss*v*a ■>' craiiaing; *mii prorimnr is not to net c*miributioiis to tin* t rcasury <4 bo' tolatf tbe rewdnr of the I'ertfoe the j from a large uamht *if *«f et *^ *ad neglect «*ur eharoi* ini* becu gafeous. gwdiy «d in all tho land, but simply j “The plan recmemrti<hd h\ £ *** srrwogvmente nenroenry (to in* or nweh n Colle*|uiam. VI Tha* thto wntton hr hr* diaiiurtive rtifwlM The unrotmui on to pA"ffi*fffiTs *^Rffm 'sHjjPIr ffBff RlWujPle" HmUBUPB bln) to fiitui'.tyty ftwi|snnm mm awli jtorty to not nan ti.gn«« tow welvaef out own Uttle mtasiowary fiwhl* a’lUiiu tio- Inmuds i nmi Christ hi the Bnptier, than to put t«a. u4 the Georgia By nod. ■pBHffiMffiffiHBWW lev* Iff to log M hr * hfo to - faro the Presiding Offiwuf nt ifft Lwikwwwi general bodies, nwd ale» J71”T. ^ ^ (fot *lt I irene *fih* prowurMnst, ** hrthee wtoh any of the four geweenl hariftro •rHtoe «*f nof, row] tfoe wmt formal little—yen, near st all f “Eat th** AnrwdT thni U all. Why soy “cum mnnien" and “euwraitiuinenls" In the BnHvIe, if there is milling te Ur per token uf hwt breed. It to tree Uu* mtoiefirr nay* Jtyhro he elmitidro t tier wni Ued J* AtUuta.ua is well. kn**sn, to Ik* ooming “a coitonleraUle place. 1 ’ There is wrton* «*MterjM i*e, indu*tr>t activity’ ami prwgresa here than iu any other oily to the Booth, aud it is predicted by some /to -«eriag prophetic **y e* Umt aWMiu: “The body of tiur ( Uu* a ill rtx long be a great ineLrop- a Christ preserve" Ac* and nils. Peopiu are flecking belt* from ; . 1 t k | kfifid II IffififiMiffwtyri I lifoffiflffiriB wfni S ffFR ffRI on» Genetnl By nwd ni Bwewnnwfo, of , whe lepwilnilfid off from,) to n ewijr vtolM •off nkfidtog | wl the hm«* ryi el Urn all pstu of tbe tounUy—all classes, oomlitH.iiN and uatnutaliUeaarc seek iu»g for employ mciit stud home* in le be toadied I Ant trow «mal t “Take ran, this to my Iht* great «vidtal mart. From this i tn the light body"; imt Ifoe fottokera «*f Bishop ! erod'd *u Uvuttug Utousauds, \vc nfterwsnls t “Feed on him Iu thy hewri by faith") Imt lattherane can nay this at any prayer meeting. The anything I* retox Mr. Mobil ban tocwtovl hi Atlanta, Go., where bn bopro tw gal her n non ■ ft r II I ; ,,| 1«- W ■ - * | — - «■ wd, aa in way way Iff pwrwftyge rar aw reffton nwd anMretonwnn to tha greet work wbtoh Ged has aaotgimd an to tbto iwHNrvertobed Imt still to l«e Afi, is. AM. more et the wecwsalty ef by whtoh the HEpjj|r ana awl “pet* friW tost ragwfu to hw«4 a ibiwktng, perns are form to II Cummin* •«> X “Take «ai f Iht* t* broml * Bt. I*aal sa|«: “Th** breml which ws break, to U mat the corn munem of tbe body ef Chrislf; Imt the Hrformetw ef the MMh rentury any: “The Itrood that wa brook to wtohintg hwt Iwwad, ami we meat feed am Christ to *nn Hwul* by faith/’ fan Lutheran* todd w« <mwi do at any taww , awd awdra all «aret»wmtau- • tMilU \ery nuturaJly e\|K*ct to find out (Luliter att) diurcli very Ittirly j reptveeuled. Well, such would most ! oertaiuly have Itcou th«* state of the aaae today, if out lucmbers and ehwueui would have U-vu taken care of several years ago. Uut iu coitsc- ijuratuc of wtir no4 occupying this iut|K>ilaut optratog at h time when w« should have done so, we have lost Hwt we <h till > WfiMfftoh iw rnaefii the Rwrito wn pewrw, much—imt •ertomidy ! As n o have n**t pv*»puee to diat-tts* n*d been in this city long enough lo hrtthnrw af of thwtr tiro owitoKfU It is not urawaasry, 1101 make a thorough esuvoa* of it, we •*» "*t *»pa«r M*» Umax •• «u M ‘ th Itohlhgffih, B.C. Me Me We in «WM*m Krtp treiw Mriss-h, TWm »nr,fcj ,iw( mt lm i , t J. e«r WHvtow ro rn I thwl to wwt III JRtypV #ffr • J *«Mtk! k br profit aide. At liar ns we choroh, many af ore pernawally oawepruad, a e profer I minister* take ifo- ohl EftOseopnl Gharelt ns we see Imi( that Ht a matter of far toss tm- ttom emitting the smru mm. “J tori uf an altar hat awftotypf to Itoron. aU that < tHrtot btWMKjlf !■ % !jjl II will uot Ite able to give a correct or full oocouut ol LuUierabisui at this time. \V*j have, however, barn busy piiKv wux arrival (altout Uith iuai ) in trying to learn **Miiethiug hf tto* *4aic awd iMMHp*^; »d out church. There ht at prosmit att organized * Getiuau Lulhet au vougregaliou Uri c, Getteratl Byn*al a lew ye»ra sgtl mlopted by a part thereof, 6>r KXHieinatic giving to llte towd, »>• ¥t rej«»iee to say, meeting with tkMi probation of almost all of •*** l 1 ^ “The iru|tortonce of tsboris?, ing, and disbursiug» to tto 1 **** vantage for the Church, lu» s ^ |nx-jw‘Ut««l to our |>eo|>h* 5 *® e manner that they can not longer ^ their eyre to tbe lact. By l * t ***' enterpriaes of the Oburch k«vr rarriel forward with wore ro* * rapidity than at any tiuie i« 1 "' 1 tory a* the Southern Church* “Notices of the dedication *** houses of worship arc *******. the. (tages of alaiost all the of the District. Synods, wkil® are in progress of completion- ^ “lbxrsonage* have broa« reC,< * great expeost*, wlnsre were uot before known. ^ “Tbe on not' of Mis* ions srCff,> ^ be claiming more aUentton lha» I v toads. ^ •^Iton ‘gmsl ohl" way ^ meutbera into the church by « ^ xatioii and examination is d° a growing tuto popularity. “Itoc Hook of Worship, by *** ^ merits and beautiful aimplirity * the btoatoag of God, has P*** $ into all parts of the Church ^ ^ few excejdions, and |pjj|; ( lro' | »”^ V<Nylti(H*rM a si«»»xixk* of joy *u- ■ ® a burden. , _J I 1 0, »r* n,K _ di-crea''* tfftol to* 1 * l eThe foftowt. eSouth Ctorid gharchre ^Virginia B jtofdhtoS?®? ‘ egouth West giuiaterc. 1® tygaianwtfo aGeorgn Bv (AwrcheH. VJi AMIastotolM’* “Haapactfu G. A. J. 8. E E wm. \ fbeCoirauMt- gg rlisinnnn, s c itch was rer< tyitotna* ggrOKT OF COM laYour Com in p*v* to 1 gapaiensurate tto efforts of lit an Mission*/ th frrest or encoui “Tba Central ( tbschurged, and the *» me b** ent gyaod* and the faces. “Your Comm mbcuit the folio **.Rmolccd lr^. Cuwtoiff*^ on M «ud that an earn •ecure fuuds ti| OommiUee max cute, with wore important depai «f our Church. ♦Jfalptorrf 2d. paint a Comuu; duty it shall la and present it f« Body at ita nex •| which our |*eopl u* something 2ik Ike importauee a* to a c*>rre*|>on work. “Jiles|»cctfullv J. a| At (t.| llem 1. Adopt Item 2. Adopr Adopteil as a w Id aceordane** v olution in above ^•pointed ltev. J. apiau at next m Hr more succes orti»Mia in the Iki ffjrmal. On UKdkxi. th* WNtgregatiofl of t&, tifrued o , of lit** Central 1 M*m*. Wax. flcCi Tim Cogoaiitte unions submitted *** received and KKPOUl OF COM.l RV INS’ “Your Commi 1 statement made tion with regard "titntions might, toration, be pre* ’‘•toatoutlolly whM han*ls to-day. “lioanoke Coll* ns a* iu a fkniris j,5 »ving flattering “Newberry Col «*-ut made by •^ut-h I>etler con * 4 * 1 rcywrtcd ; in ' Vr > materially re lhat IimUtutio P/Miw making asain*t adxerse “>» hojH*d their c rcwarded wit wbfoh the “Staunton Fei Kl «-«diiy iacrc^nji,,, about 7*rder. s ami abut * day JW'Aolars h fipon the i faculty, ami the to this nm the next » ^«ifig. fe*the Synod of classieal Aeu* * ^ liuK* of w *W» it Hi h, r® 11 n «rk for the *>r that Sy •wniendtug these •i" 1 Millie, , ud . : “ O**’ ,,/"' **»« *h«ir Iv 1V 0r A. H H r Ut «to belter*} > * W Bem ; ****** ITTJ *4 v f^ OUr th \1 [/ '■ J-- y | V ■ X K—I IX Ik ii“. •. S > ■H-^ ;i I