Standard, Volume 4, Number 35, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 June 1835 — Page 2
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THE STAN I)1RD - i.J 9
Paper No. 0. Reported bv the standing committee, being a r,c:no! from the Pre -d-ytery oflndi- j anapoti?. w-s taken up and retired to the commit- j
tee on th: memorial. Adionrnr.. to, n.t (...nrnrrow niWPmc .it Oi o'clock. Concluded wi ;h praver. Tuesday morning, May l'.hh, U o'clock Ti 10 Convention met, and wasopeneu wnn prayer. Mct-r.bcrs Present, as at the h adjournment. The ; nfnutcs cf the Ust session v.cro read. The fallowing rc-ftlutioa wss introduced, viz : iit;u,,iu, it:... i.'.c voinma.eo 0:1 inu iniMinui, be instructed to present to t.;c (.eneral Ae;n!i, the solemn conviction, of this Convention, that the ; Presbyterian church, owes it ;;s a 5acred duty to Iter ' i-it line:, io v:t , a i,.r more ec;nniar ,.(.-. :-. tir,t i'. l,or .'lirtivP .-Jinrarter as a ; tnenco, an church, to llic ceninrmd which !.e pave at h.is ascension into heaven, "(io ye into all the world and preach the r spe!. to even- creature.' It is believed to be among the e-.uses d Head of the church, which frowns of the great now resting or. ottr beloved Z:en, in the declension of vital jneiv and ll:e dis-Tclers. tnd diviio!!?. tif.t distract us that we have cone so httle, cen-paratlvt iv noil.insr. in our distinrfirr character as a church of Ciirist. to send the gospel to the Heathen. hs Je s s and the Mahomme tlans. It is regarded a 5 of vi in pottanee to ti.e wclfire of our church, tint f.-re-ipn .veil as cotnestic raissicr.?, should he rrany patron ;7et t T'l and tlu.r, as a r.ucieus ot h)re:gn nussionatv eiiort. r.nd cperatinn, the "Vfcrt-rn Fnrelgn Missionary Society," should receive the con;. tcnur.ee as it appears to us to nurit th.: confidence, of those who cherish an r.ttr.clinient. to the doctrine and order of tno Ciiurcn. to which we belon-i. Afier some discussion, the above document was committed to the Rev. Messrs. Blythe, Cuyler, and Witiierepoon, with trstructions to present to the notice ot the Gen. Assembly, in whatever way was deemed best. The Convention had a recess until 0 o'clock. P. M. when the Convention assembled and spent a : Fliort senson in devotion. The committee on the memorial presented a report which was accepted, and the Convention having decided, to consider the same bv par-graphs, after making seme progress therein. Adjourned, to meet to-morrow morning, at '.) o'clock. Concluded with praver. euncsd iy morning. May ''0;h, ',) o'clock. Th. t rr.veiitton me .-.no was opened with prayer. : iuerabers present as at the hst adjournment. The minti'rs ot the list res? on were read. The liev. Dugald M'lntyro, from the Treshyterv pf Abingdon, appeared and took his seat, as a member of t lie Convention. Messrs. Daird, Sym t-gtcn, and Owen, were ap pointed a committee of ltnarce. TJ. ," J r ,1 i v.,,mi,u.,,c:ivu uit- unnniMieu LniMir.- : ;' 'u,ii, ni. me icpuii oi uie committee on uic ; memorial, which was considered bv paragraphs, amended and rdtpted ' ILe cuestion was then taken on the whole report, rs:-.tnenoed,8nd the whole was adopted and is as ! ioiiows. ! r i (Hero s--e the roemorU'. it appr rc,l in our '.at.) Ordered that tJhOO copies, of the minutes of th's i ly r- :. i iii , ,. . ., . .i V.UHH l.iiui:. oe puui.iieu JOr tllSll IL.UUOll 111 l.lo churc'v ?. A communication wn? received from the session rXtl-A rl.nri li , f t:,rrl,E.-r nu;n. v. it,.;- , .! . . 1 T. ..,: .. 1 : 1. inco cuirtii:u .o ter .-ju niu OMUiun, was read and put upon t.ie. Adioumtd to meet to-morrow morning at 9 o' clock. ! , Fhnrsdav mornin-. Mar. 21st. 0 o'clock. The Convention met. and was opened with rrnver.
"Members present ;;s at l!ie r-djoumnifiit. The min- fanatics, but that f.lthful Christians are tli.-re suf- ,h autes of the last session were tead. '""'nS tviden, persecution, because they will no: ; p(.riI
Mr. Stenhen Coe. cider, from the Prebvterv of Steplion Coe, cider, from the Presbytery of Wooster. ajipenred, and took his seat, as a member of the Convention. Rev. Drs. Juukln. pnd Green, with the Tlcv. Mr. Tlaird. were appointed a committee to superintend .1 :.'.. j ie.-!..' . r.i u. 1 unta'j.. a nil u sti i Liiiion cii me minutes oi ine v.oiiem,on. , ,esor. rc, vnenwhcvsr;, J liat il-e : tnanks ot tais (.onvcntion, be given to the 1 rustees i . ' ."I 1 i l , , . , . oi ine -.-.a i icsnvierian cnurcn. and to tne people of Pittsburgh, and its vicinity, for their kindness anil j 1 ; n. j j . hospitality, manifested to the members of this C vention. durin.tr its sittin"?. , , , , , . , . : unanimously ivcsoixco. I tint tne tnanks ot tins 1 ' i j . r . ' nouse, i.e given io inose c.cuors oi religious newsrwpeis. Who tiv aivins puoucitv to tne Act and J cs- : timonv. and other documents connected wiih the ' same h ive contributed to the furtherance of the I views of tliis Convention, in reference to the much ! desired refotm in the church. The Convention bavin? endeavored to execute the trust confided to th ?m, in tne important rxirtic- i
ulars of m.morabzm- the (.eneral Assenmly, and uho) of his countrv. J!e icarSi boil, , he crown provioed lor giving to their constituents a detail ofj and the mitre, the sceptre and the cross; he holds their transytmiiF, by the publication of all their min- ; two swords in his bands, --.1 , hums the rijrht to 'lies, unanimously adopted the following resolution?, I preside in the assemblies of divines, as he presides viz: j in councils of war. This otlice of bishop, joined 1. That this Convention, are deeply impressed 1 to that of temporal prince, is an inheritance of the with th'- conviction, that the Act and" Testimony. ; reformation, and we must not blame the reformpreptrcd bv som of the minority of the la-t C.cner- i or? 100 ,mu'h ibr ai:mvinS t!,i"! 'wofohl authority to al Assembly, hi connexion with other hrethron n.,rt ! 'I10, povernnient. It was perhaps nec-ssary in
, , , , i , ' .1,. a -r ' a . , i Wl , u ""'r' v.oo.o, maiKea ana extensive ncnetit to our beloved church. 2. That we recognize our obligations in 1 lie most lively pratitude to God, for the care of providence in brinfjing together the members of the Convention, in health and safety, and in an especial manner, for uniting us together in the most lnrmoni us accord, in all the mer.jrcs that have been discussed and ;:de.p!cd. 3. That the Convention declare that after prayer and thanksgiving, its proceedings will be termina ted, and that of course, il will be considered finally
dissolved. In accordance with the foregoing rcso- j ernment, to defend the royal power at the price of hitior.s. praver and praise to Cod were fibred, the I ,lieir ,,!ood ani to reveal all hostile designs against apostolic benediction was pronounced, and the IW ! ,h, government, which may come to their knowldent declared tire Convention final Iv dissolved. " rf's"" , 1,HT c,om!,,"ons havo vn ,riF ', remark, and not without reason, that the oath exacted of pastors was a suitable oath for jxilicr ofjiCATTTOX TO sAi.UATl! I!It it AK ms. On SimduV af- crrstemoon, a boy about PJ years of age, left home, This liturgy was fast adopted in the court chaptelling bis mother ht-was going to the new Dutch '- The king next recommended its adoption by Church; but instend d going to Church, he made a" 'he clergy of Prussia. lie bestowed rewards his way, in cornptny with another boy, to the in li- ani1 llonoisoi those who were most forward to inned Plane of the Morris r,,,.-.l Tt-'r 1,. o,,.,l 'duce it into ibeir Churches, and who second-
on inn fide ol mi empty car v h e h was mov iur . ' ". op the Plane, and before bo was w re f ue r& 'y TT; , 1,1 T' "SC of,hp f A i ;,ir- i . . - "'uV,r' hturgy, which had been heretofore optional, found himself ammed in between the barm- of the became obligatory. At length, last vear, the kin car and the Slue ot the lock, at ihe. summit of the nutilishe.I a Heriee. arpnr,!i,, tn ,la,.l. -ai ...;.,;
1 lane. J lie spice between the car raid the timber of trip lock through which he was forced is verv
funall, nut more pe rhaps than or t inch"?, but bo- ' ci"s worship. Thus the pretensions of'the king ing of very small and delicate make, he w.-.s seuo z-' vv,',1,on inereasing; beginning by a simple invi, lied tbrougii without being crushed to death' He',ir,"; 'hen, bestowing favors on thorp who adopwas, hovTeve.-. severely hauls, d, and now besdin-l' Wl ''' afu'rWi,rd ro,l""'i"-t every one to gcrously ,1! of wounds: 'I he s ,fost and most pri-p- ,,a'li-v' Y'""nZ penalties er place f.,r bovs Sunday, is at homo , , ,1 e T ' !" 'a"r5 " "!' ,lot ' r-v" ,S,,r1' ,s fi l . ,t ' o i. , o ' -ctu , iii mo j thf, :ai pr0Rrt.c 0 political power, when not t Lurch, or a, the bbo:;i!i Scnoo!.- Arwarx haglc. , confined within the limits of a liberal constitution.
'"r"'" tae New Ycik Observer, IXTTLR FROM FRANCE, Religious ia!e f Prussia J Mention fthe Lv titer-
a 'is J Siltsia. Several TKi!it-! inmna's nil no n." a,, r ret,'5:011? journals, the ;Scmeur, have published ac- , , , , ecm tits ot 'iie atiiietinj scenes now pasi:i Lutheran Churches of Silesia. These :i tae event d,e .:!T "V'uu 710'.?11 '? fose,no l-,? fttemion ot to your readers, I will av some-thin;: upon the rt--iL-iou? state of Pru.-.-h. in tne ei.itCCllt:! COlltlirv, t.l utmost iio?t it: to Christianity prevailed king of Prussia, Frederic in thi. countrv. The I, snrnanied Frederick ', the Great, was the intimate friend of Vol lire, a nil rs iniitam open e.xamrde ol ;mpir,t v. 1 ne courtier -t' " v "'"("- ' ' ""i tc" the kintr; and tho people th court i1ts, ln!luei.ty perva leu hv le:r' t s r.i! ciass'? ot tne and theologians themselves, int'uenced ! v nation, opinion. o.eparte.I more and mo. ef the Gospel. Rut not darin-r to reject open I v the contents ottlie Jtinle, Hipv .'stem wine uisguised tne w: "ant o: pi. tv under tae annearano' of learning, and graduadv destroyed Chritiani: v, wiiile preserving some appearance of n-pect for Jesus Christ. This svstem is known under tit? nan'e oi rati.v;alis:n. The lona; wars which followed the French rc v ohition, audi of which Germ.inv was the nrino ipa theatre, turned away the mir.sls oi'men from a so rious consideration ef the t-lo-pe!. A cold, drv lifeless rationalism was all the r'b:rion left, it' it . proper to call tin shadow of ph-tv lv tl'.e ferine- o religion. Ja;t the ternh'e catas;ro!hies whioli v pressed Frmia under the reian of IN'.ipol-. an. t;', national convulsion of ItiPi, the i.'-are v. h ' crowned th nuntpn ot I'.uroj ov v I i'..nce t :;e restoration ot tnorouaii stu.nes m the universities, the distrust which w as felt for the soph:-;s of the 18th century, the acknowledged impotence of rationalism, and the need of a .-tronT and more 001solintr faith these and other causes contributed to awakt n many of the inhabitant.- of Frusta, and t ' 1 to icati mom to tne ieei oi i.oi m avion 1 ne often present kinpr, Frederick Wiliiatn 111, bavin ten tne bicws ot auversity, !ks y: lue.i his hmr; to the truth of reveiatior.. Far from following the example ot' his crand i'al lu r, Frederick li, lie has humldy prostrated bimself'ueibre 1 lie cross of Jesus, and we are assured is animated 1 v a sincere and, true piety. At the same time, several distinguished theologians have proclaimed mu-w the fundamental doctrines of t lie t !o -p d. y.j--. llonstenbeiv, : lie 1 ? 1 . . 1 i - , - .... learnca anapam editor oi in-- i-vaniuicai iiurcii .lournal ot beriin, Air. .eandcr, one ot the best j writers on ecc;esi;sst;eal historv, and nv o'tn-r -roiessors p.tr iae rair-ce the old -tan.lf.nl of the reformation This reh'jtious movement has pervaded Prussia; citizens of all classes, and e yen ni oil- -.t'ttifi crvti'iei- ti l-nitn-nf,.! .- tl... ... ... .... .,.,,,,, liv.., ' ' . , e nioiitae ana lervenc ia.it 1 1 wmou saves tin- soul, t iinstians in Europe rejoiced to receive such pood , ti,iiii, .t. o! evangelical principles, and they blessed the iord tor manifesting ins power and niercv v here infidelity had honed to establish a permanent do-1 iminio , ..... , , , ! J:'u oncc sa'1 ln!', ,:iSoncc h reached us. -Al u'e J"!,r'1'; i''J eon useoiy ot pietists, m vst rs. t. n a T fs. rr 1 1:- n m nitiv t a e r, w c ,, t : - ,,: ' ----- ' - - rebehinsc arrf inst the orders of the kin Kinir. in.calumnies were eacr! v received f r- I 1 1 i I J L I ( H 1 1 - y supposed, bv derjenprate Protestants Fnji: l i i: j 1 , arm itiiiuuioai l.u..-, u iiu muk rate ,0 publish them all in thoir journals; add ins; with an i air of triumph, "See the consequences of reliL'ious extravagance! Alarti the bitter truits ot Method i liese istrcss tot lit) re the etlects ol' fanaticism."" We i were distressed at lip; irinc these accusations, and could not understand how tin- piestisis, the wise tid mild disciples of Sner. ii-rto so v t ble. and niddenlv L-eeo.ne wild and nirbiihoo :ii.-t rehelliou.-. but 'at last the truth is come to beh, : and it now- appears that Prussia is not atritated by ieROU!HC I"u 1 us.om-aim muiary oi ttieir ancestors. iut to t.ie tacts, i ae rime-o; i ru'sia, antmr.t ted no doubt with very praiseworthy intentions, desired to unite into one and the same commn nion the Reformed and Lutheran Churches in his states. As the dilfcrences which divided those two -r-at branches of ih'otestanti.-m are inconsiderable.! io thought it would t.. ea--v to ed'oct a union, an . , l , , ' , l 'tie taeotoians ti" consuiteu onttie su " I'"1'took ot his opinion, lie pursuaded, accordin-ly, the Lutheran and the members of the Reform-d Church to unite, and iliMit.tot, was col.-braied With ttili1 h citainiii- , ai C , r -a 1 1 ,..,,1'. took of his opinio: wit'i much soiemni'v. J bus tar ki , rr,,.,i;l ov, r.;e I " '". --v.., th.se prudent a le-ai o'.liirnh,ii;;5, and undertook to i;,,po-e a a ! tion what should have been only ihe ell". -i ol' , ,.!. i untary consent. In this he r-how en more zeal tuan wisdom. J'e composed, with the nd , . siastics and other pious men, a htur.;v lor all the Ciureh es of Prussia. For a kim; to compose a litur-j-y, is r r-vl -a i n 1 vT r, v t -rire-il i it -a r.- !,iil it ttt,,ii!.t k r(.,!'..i t, u "m i.-.r .1, their tunes: tor I roicstantism had tom.untam i:s "Ad.c, a iri-antic strupi-.e against Rome, and wa, 0hli2fd to bear the sword of kincs ee-iorc its banner, that it might not be overcome in the emuuar. The liturgy of the kino; of Prussia is not bad in itself; it contains a fair exposition of the fundamental doctrines of Christianity, but it is justly objectionable on account of some ot' the ceremonies it prescribes, the festivals it establishes, and the care with, which it maintains the episcopal supremacy of the king. Every pastor, accordintrto this liturgy, must at bis consecration give the king the title of archbishop, he mut promise to teach his Hock to t.e in l iver oi the political measures of the gov i ters are commanded, under pain of suspicion and ' removal from office, to use the new liturgy in reli-
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It 5toj s r.ot tillit has reached the nioft intolerable 1 do-aiOti?!!!. j The roval wll m?; with rc.:?:anco. c?rccia!!v
I in Silej-b. Th? Lun-Tar.:? ef Si; eirov special '. . ' " - ?. fcul,l,llt ' '. " 1 ' ' l" I 1 - ' - 1 ' .1.1 , 1 a . a I It l' .if MMt'.l I I t 1 : o! t.a: Mm; ot Prussia. 1 nv ooehire-.t that 111 a. I that concerns thei faith, their conscience, mi l then C'imrch, they owed 10 obedience to the kin,'. ami that they would adlire to the liturerv and the worn handed d own to tin ;ii 1 attempted to mi ppoi t th' ;r rich's pres, I tie cet.sjrstiin n:ace. an o...-i,,c.o tti paster of ! 'r-rl.'! , "i: iication oi't!:ei'- writif.es. A Mr. Nche 3d, a man ot' hi ;:i cons. ration on a; count ot lusjearn'ni, his juetv and honora' actcr, was suspev.dcd from nhtc. Somer.me ter hi- suspension, he was formaliv d- o1 ed. 1 par,.-!uoners ;:u :i so: up wot m a V:,; i i. -' , r.- v. . ar.f of Sek- a , !ea,ues fro .11 ihes'.au; ' ut o: (a 1 . . : ii , an.t manv : t.i-1 l.u pr ved of the use of chu.vh. s, for.i in-'etiiurs to cc!e''ra-e tlieir wor.-.iip .-. th 'aticienr uaiTi , and with the Inn ("lurch to which thev belonged. The we'.' a'si prohibited h an order of th ;:ii;eult is i: to s;ep on the Ii;."erv ste f t a iv of K i : u ; 'i of a'. ler-ccutuin t.i-p. in several places, a e; 1 i'if-:ii:r; rn. Tin: t ie o r h o: the Ivinr it.-H-st u n . Vi ..I.;: o: in-rs i tor was brut; Uepa-'e,,: ' t ri a : .! s ana v e the eccie;it with two 'U ' :i''f 0 n c . Id 1 1 e o n t : ; e i i t . 1 us to pc u the cb r; lut-he vih..;. Afi"i'.W in of iu o: ': ilea tn t u t.i 'p.'O.e W ' 10' : d ihc oliici r withdrew, withet; - 1 rrand. Sen rd vain atieme: were maue to viila.iers ha 1 take possesioti of the church, t! placed sentinels to sive warnintr. At t! sii-h:-est alarm of ilangorthe who!" community wa in foo and Collection aiOUlld the chlllrh. :eeb:i bv ! .1 sin-rmtr repeiinl the invasion by which they w;re threatened. At first thev ceh brate.i t cfr worship in the op.-n air, fe.uinj; if they s::r:;;;d open the church doors that the wav would be prepared tor 1 1 last they cor th. y met, a, struct them. en tin nee oi tin u -true: c! a btrrre 1 as th -y had no !o th. '.- confined ile an vers d. u:n n-'ves r w : i i : I -tor to pa to si:::;d ,. h... prayers ati.t si:-m..;; ps.i for w;.-i; i r, to . cPr,,; i ne e, j o son; and nine head? of families in the vdiaye w. : unishd in the same way. Recourse was th had to force. :. the J lib ot' Jb eemher .iitti 1'iibii- ' try ami 100 cavalry were sent to nun.sii ,!,,. ! h a i atai: is who hepl-d still to doft-nd their church 1 1 ... . 'ri . J .- , i , , n Miinis; ia.ms. i ue n.iors 01 mo eiiin eti wen. .... ...." r. ...... . "i .Hi- ,iu i . :i i'ic 'broken open, and the new pastor 'o.k possession c. Ihc pulp,,; I u, not a s.ntr.e inha! i,a,:t would at- ; leii n rvi I. 1 , illlll Uils IllllllH IT Ol VUllST. Illll n J possession of his char-.- i,1Mi ?.,, ., nreached belive t1-., ,n!,i!,.s ,, e, ,..,r,i,.,i ,i . benches of the church. Ttiesr- persecu, ions have produced a diliVren, vlH.t Uom wll!lt was expeete'l. .Many of the ,,a--,n,.s of s,!(vi;1 who .u.t.0tI(,j , trp,:H, .1 to die j.ropese.t mmnions, b.ae.ii-e , union in-twcen i:ie two ,hf.y at.nrl;,(l 0 treat import i nee to I he e ha r 'e i V -. . ,. . ' " "," ",' 1 " i , -e u , i , e-. i ii e , m,i a i i-i e in i o have yielded , and , cowardlike, to have abandon1 .1. i .. . . i -ei , , . , en tiiPir nrei h ren T! n-v na e protested, in a let- !.- . n e -i - t i ' n 1 u ri , , ,- ..,..,.;. .. ! lei ,lauu r- -.1 ,( 1 : : " K t n T, H 'r-lt list I ; ; e )' a ." c : 1 1 in dieted 'upon thes:rict Lutherans. A proper an generous indijrna-ion has burst f.onh from ad partand it is to be hoped that th" kittsr of Prussia wi adopt measures more in con i'.i.'un! wiTi ihe ,-e.l: it of i':o (:,,c-,,.l 'I';,.. I ,,,i,,.., .,.' ,..;., t . ! .. . .h ..i . hh' " , , ,' ' ' . ' ' ' . . " " ' ! l,,;.'. 'V TW ".' "y. 'V:'r' ' " 111 ,he;,- expense. The- litiirirv wliich tiiev O'e of the kini is the anci.-nt linir;. v of Wi ; atid the ktnrr bi:;,s. If 1, is sworn io re an-th.-irielic ;ious cusroms. ',roa- rr. : that is wroi-ir; the Lutheran popul diot) ot S;b -h r. .main faithful to the laws of the kimrdom. rri. . iv . -it., vi-. , xm se i.u is, an. ! tutor, pnove l etter than tn. f-'troiHTcst reasoning: the dancers of union o Church and State. Jftho kinir e l Prussia wa-- no a bishop, if he did net possess ai one- the sph luia and the temporal power, In- would. n-vor Invi thought of o-'itt'i.'aiia a litunrv. and makino- i',, ! use ol it ooiia; ltorv. 1 ut he was led estrav by his I double character of sovereb n in ,!,., , . reV a a 1 lout of the Church; he thou I lit that be could ,.x.'.'r. cis, ia Ilo;!l ,espet ,s absoh.m ,i , I , , , , 1 . . nas empioven tne n.-ivom t to tire pv i j of the ehuroh-s! he'has brutillv ,b : ,,.!, ....... p.,, ,-,,ii.. I ; n, a",,-. ! n i ue tiours ; -al pastor.; ia a; : em iited to unite two reln-noiis commuuiotis ! v no ar'v torce." I ! i'U u- nope unit mis prince veiii no! ; ere j in his error; let us hope that I ho sentiiu. Ol pi iy wnn wmcn ne ;s anninted, the hr: :;.iii t n he professes, the experience he has. acjuir-d bv j various vicissitudes, wiii t-ach him to modera;'- ; this impetuous xeal, which is not accord ia to :he , Cospel, nor according to knowledge. Ret ushope j that he Will ask Cod to enli-hteii' atid direct, him in this important matter, ami that the Lord wiii in- j spire him to act in a manner more conformable to I the precepts of , hrisiiamty. Jfthe presr n: hini; ! of Prussia were an infidel, we niirht fear that lie 1 would olstinately maintain l.i;nsed" ;e;:l:tst the; jusi resistance of his subjects, and that bis wotm- j ded prid'"" weuM or.lv excite lain tn i n c re:-se the I ! n i i i , n.- nt" oe rc, .en t ;,.,, . I ,,, l . ,,. . ;,,.,,,..,:.. ,. a. , i, t i - .... , ..... ii,.- ,-iiii ,lV .,, i , i.-, ;;:,', I . i- .. i . i- . . . , . 1 iuaiti:,i oi a liiii.'it'iit coii.nii '!. A true ( iinsiian tn-iy flreeivp I, i i , ,,.! i'- ),,, ),,, ,,-;u ,,, ; his'error; he may be led estrav bv excessive zeal but lie will soon remember that he ought to imitate Him v.'ito v.a.s nutk and lovely in hciirt. (Mat. xi. Accept, ic, (b. nr. F. Ji.illrr, Lcxccr Seine, l ib. 23, IOJ.j. Tl Aurrs M-raNu the mipple Aur.s. Kverv country in F.urope, and Italy perhaps more than any other, was visited during the mi Idle ages by frightful plagues, which followed each other in such quick succession that they gave the exhausted people scarcely any time lor recovery. The oriental bus oplague ravaged Italy sixteen times between the years 1 1 17 and 13-10. SmMi-pox and measles were still more destructive than in modern times, and, recurred as frequently. St. Anthony's fire was the dread oftown and country; and that disgusting d iscase, the leprosy, which, in consequence of the crusades, spread its insinuating poison in all directions, snatched from the paternal hearth innumerable victims, Avho banished from human society pined away in lonely huts, whither they were accompanied only by the pity of die benevolent and their own despair. All these calamities, of which the moderns have scarcely retained any recollection, were heightened to an incredible degree- by the black Death, which spread boundless devastation and misery over Italy. Men's minds were every where morbidly sensitive; ami as it happens with individuals whose sense, when thev are suffering under anxiety, become irrital le, so that trilles are magnified into objects of great alarm, and slight shoe!. s which would alloc! the sjiinis when in health, give rise in them to severe dieeases, so it was with this whole nation, a' all times so alive to emotions, and nt that period to sorely pressed with thp horrors of death. IhrKrr's f'jihmirs of tbi , Mihl'e . irrs.
From tliO .fiv Vo! those deiulit T;;
-s 'i' s:"ntie: l : In O! U-l im 1,;r mPted th :! ..tl ptopie. !1 i! WaS 1 ' ;s Ops ehi d. We ... : w.. ; f.ie : ;.m: 1 v 11, n c!c. : ' . e g . eii . o . :;.d scan ii 1; ' T ! ; 1 .:( k it whete v. i V.",' 'i'. e is Pel t',' r, turn to 'mo d'lj ctilise id :m .'e ol our -e o i :: lee; ;. .I :flh.' llehdat:. I IdV.Uio th. Oe.'hre. - . .1 .. -. . ,,. e's ofcur f ", id' C U-dileieii :l t.u'.y. for t.h t i- i p tc-rs h s r.od' Mude in 'In ire! Ve; w..:v m-.d by '. : p"i - le ,e :. h.c :;.;'d1 (el .i ptoii:e' ! 1 r. v."' : O'l the i'l'uties ' Ti- ! !:V th" to ve cording 1 ' ve 1 1 ,-' .N"W. l! t :, .a ;.,.-:r o..spr ! the conjl'i!:! Us" umv f the p r ; k A' - I im. !;..; tistimeny 0: m r ur co;u.i! v. ta 1 ,0 ue: to iCi-'n ol i; s 1 ,.o c:, c; ;enct ; s -rv-.t r " State!! 'ej by I dh-'on . v i ib-ii .if the r. ri'' !' of "tit of Dr. Ilu-h. add at enired dit1 o.!r, he comI'S wi'h bet es of ' ."( so : With a cutis! it tin,' hi- eoiieo mene.'-il ilinei rcg.di.ihfj his nn i, .rih..:e ::- (ir..i,k them n Io I .:. ;:ir ; fem v, i-n b Ution j; i t t i , m i,i j:i. n . i ' e o ' t ' ; ( ,:.h d . i :t r ne in .' he.! v n "I no to.,, t cat be I !t.: strengili was si) .-'( .! -if. as ie u,":tit w p e e u n i i VI t pre-tr.,tf d. ami b tii ii ioi' hhs duties. !h er after th tint to omit ins tea was to brae' we; h" percelvf d mess am! head che. He ihitiiiiiijlied his aiUiv.'.nu r. but found no ; tienclit till at the stii'm-'tii ! t.,l bevera-e for cold w ; nj m.n,1(IS uelnl(Iil m icneiit till at the suencsiion of a blend he eNchaintcr. .Now his weariness m the morn. ii". so meat ;: If! induce him to defer tel'oiousthitieshil at'icr break- : i.im, aie excn.ingeii i.r Hie lerv opoosdo. lie can ! bteiklhst on a '.dass of water and a pl-ce of bred ! f'r cracker, t.nd'tbel no mcnyenic.u e. llisapp.i "-f' legubu'. and sick head acb.p a rare visitor f !!l .us who h h, his nutneuus ioturtK-s and v -its I.e tmds tn.inv :ve suece--' t; ;y adoptt'd t!i' experiment. Ii" i", man bom (lenii '.nv rcmarkr i that the i A j otnmin poo;, c oi -in! n.tuitiv. v. no it is Known an- :".!. l.ealii.y. use mtv bit !," ot' these aitie'es. i r ol' ibis, ence asl.cii a few (h iman i , . t .1 i Aeu .:. ' -on e oi (.ii r i uvn ent; v wiietner :ht v er,- rot ihr they e h orijed their foi iner " '. ai and coll, c f.i"-' of eau proud in the alii: Uiab'.e. Tk-'r j I mote 1 c.bby he I ! mode of h ; t ; for vottt'i ere i.e ,1 , 1 1 1 1 ; I '. I ; , i a .:. , i . ' 0 of th tu -:"t!y ht i' p :r! ot 1 1 .ra con) n ;.iil,et( with i! i i scs that ::;ow on' It Is rc ieoI l'u!!U i:h poi'ion d iy I n mot and numerous disc vo::s b:! y of ;l. th ,,i the tloSito S:. X. I'hev i id, I I. n'K I! eel tl e aritens i!e,I,i:,en. .uid is it r.ot l;;n'f I , tn piona . constiii'p ,1, i! tint a found itiott for th :t fit il ih-ea t.on, is oiieii end b !' Iti-igl.L'OUiV lea t..'bie i'U'!l;l!r'. V h o eoj,;e;i ol our seminaries is;.-. c ir ret m n in o nom amid-! Ibe'fihu -!y pci'spiiing? IV.,.., .1 i n mi , ,1,. dews (i s s' vera e t r.n kr lor ,; : them I. 1 1 ei.ll 'laC. lien ; r i.u, idle ds ol nilli s lefusi e,l ! e, WO in 1 V S . CO 1 'Ur;.( a I CS Willi 11 liOJie I u 1 iter of th or e n- t.i i ion to come, itte.pa'e too much linm liiit he c ". i :.o! b" nest; I :( I V"'(;r , i '',:,"?: ! ho t I e:,, i.i i : i i ee! j erluc i on hens I C ic! I turn tons aee. i. ;:n noes. i he e no, m;e, 'orlihy of a ni t. lain a pi en n i : , v po'n ! o I .nd would be. hom t! doll It is v I! o civ few con o ti ti it; i'l t is'" r if ill' v wi ,!ild v.i d he lost, a ml t he g ; l n. le'.v. to the JK'.'p.le oi Olll i" en::rp (h-vis;.. ta Ilioi'S of ied 1 V nr. Fmuf y, l'i it would fid m Mipp"it'atg a , v i,;m lite Money thev ex : itll rr. I,e, us a v-; y (;- se ieu; j dient tend.no to il :;:teii ittihrrsil ,'e;a: of I;n- :.:.". u .Mi.-'.ioN-Miv. in-rue . 1 ri mi OAT. Xothl: the- spin! l ; . r e in. ni'i i. Pattiiitors Lit. raiy ai; 1 lh'!ia a, 5 i". T " a Ol' ALLilClAX.'ll T(') T1!C : g e.nf.:o., and ihe 1 ioo. than a bii;V in amies: bin c:i.;e:e;er efts of ihe pare uoai'.n 'athu i;eaei,t..t ;..a ta t'n: pui he o SUCll ooeiiil' have been p Xot one sin Ir s she p'b . ve or en is-ii,-, a aim ;cs 1 1 1 i 1 1 : 1 e 1 i , V, i 1 le deel a e. b. ic!v comhai a i. a.a w.e, ne rcvo;, d. Pi" o : no one ;a every speen of opntessioti i.nd eiueitv, united with ice i.nd curruptiiin, at which the heal sickens; t.l! these hii once and agan bet-n yinctioncd I v t!i s 'ht'ivh 'l'l,r. . ,,i.,e'. Ti.oa b ,o I,.,,.t.,,l ,,f : .! e.'o tion on them as a vhob tan! cottipels ;i!l th mem bers of tin; Cliurch under p-mal'v of being accuisod Io ackno'A ledge, ai.d iai eve. that they tae rig'ht. Put Rome rc(,uir'-s not only ;:pp:ol..tio!i Site demands tin oath of oh i'ie;:ce. S; e ti e eta cd of Pins lth, " )(.,.' ,".','C ar,l .v.vv'i; ,;.-.' c'-c-'irt;c a t'a lumunt ". ! ehv C.'" 'J'bis is what she u etiiK s ol' every private member. Those higher in the Chun b must be hound more fn'mly. And here we haw t an s. iletua on; m i ! ion An c.t'i e o'de a. ir: : at leWhat Ami'iica.n can take such an oah. with nouncing ;.!i eomteetian with theso siati what loreion Fashoa or Fibs, can beeomt s? And i eitien of these states, with sue!-, a bund upon him. 'Fh;: oath is not an attiiice of Protest mts, it was never made by them. The authorship of it, Ix lom's to the Church There is no such thing as .-1 -htinj it. lake Pi-hop l'enwack shearing he w is mil a Jesuit, a man may swear and s ear agniin, tint a r.,.a,.... a..., a,: u. i.... i ..' i.: I ' I . I 1 1 ' I 'Jll.. 11,11 I . l , 7 111., Illlll 11,11 11. I I 1 I 111)1 , i - - 1, 1 -.,,'! .1 io ivome anil swear u. lioever ilenies llus mus, leave out the l.er.ite of t!ui 'a."." . graml f - i - niix itor ef tlie;c I nihil St.ttcx, Pi-uor IImiiam-. m " . ,. . i , i , i i, , isc oIV!. us; ;i s ai d ii-'ot v ep! ai ilion, ii Hi" ! ope ' 1 i" i l appoints him ia trail op and dawn la tough this countrv, ii'l'l C 1 Is I a, a hack and lot W.ad to Rome. la Ik il thi ean h i d. and Ch 1 I enth ? Why l ; .' Ibev ;-s m I a . , ' . no--? 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n every i.mcJ, ;;m every a'C. That wii.eii is it u:;iii iv a Av.s.i':) m i;:;v, is one ; in Amoi'e:'.!. 1 1 n. ;: , i .:-.: ; i'.i l t i 1 1! ; ':)" i- nt I ' j;.-,...!;, t n. u. 'n r.i- C-- - : - i lll-'-i C.I . c ; ' ;.. :r : t 1 1 v I :r; . livit !i.'ir ;.-' t mi -y 1 t:,'M'. :r I'hV !!:::. r- 1: : h rr N. fro:-1 bnire ,rv- ar i wiii In t. i'.'t' i tii'- A;'e-:'.-, uml ti the. Il.ity 1 i.n: e ." i.-r ! N. io;-e X. and to " c ) ; Hi. I v.'iil 1 t'ii;:er a-i'.i?p, . u. y in e.- Io-o a.r fr n'.-iit er, or : :' ', 'i U "; a.iy-vie iai! upivt ".' tii:!! ' si rr aiiv p.. 'ri'-f v. Iiat- ' a U.ey ii::i';l i.m; vi';in;, ii y U:e;r K t er-. I u: T ... '.via net kao inty ;-h' ib'-m 1.) .!( . Te-ti-'i ,'h.;rs-C I', ter, C, :tr ef la.' A ie-t'e-r rlv Sr.-. up.; ;e;;i t v.i 1 l!.i::nr:.'i.v m-at an i i . o ' ; 1 in he :U"-'. 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Sail!.-:;) rai' God 1 1 I s 1 .u:r 1 ; i' -' - ee , a.r i . . .a: ev, p. , a; at il ntjerv aa: :, u. : t Ihut -'.ma, a,.; fii,; p; I!,;o;: to :. if ne a, ia" i.e a- ::! ii, ea e:v ir a aifaaai c ! i.-e mo Mai v i,., a, e-a. ev ra:-; la- m, !:ut th' I loy :.-,' h.,d (', V 1' C .... lb.r , :. -i, !: i a ,:,;!, P.:l -taut that hr l.ji-.c s-i-aefi-'l I; rn, i'irer ttarin Iti, . rave r.i i I erv iittis rpe.,)! A,'se?td : a - .! fii . iica' pa'arv, tiir lowei ears Ii . I ae b,-..' t-a i kiaaiv ;.e.,ir Piia,s:aiii.a L t Tae i'e;i.' .,t-rt le.rir v.ar?i,i;i!t V, at i ir 1 cf ;in uti.cfr' 11 a Bimid 1 what a cmmi!t upon the spirit of Uomr, trie wav lo'.iniaai iieal. Aiei vp. a-k huv;eiji t:.is reiiitm t ri t Koiii, in t:., Pn: cumpoit with thi- i .at. i Sir i a:t- of a'! hU , '!'-,,P'- A!,ri h:'',v " w" :lF ti-' if "t'oets aii'i lis:oHi in tais rmmlry . 1, it ii"t a fart t.iat t:iey oppose ail I Irir'li'- 1'' 1 Al nut 1 1 '. 1 1 : e'. 1 fm S5 of 'all1: to be loiimi t". n '.'. it.aia tins tin- ? we ha e lau aa w !: e. p th ex-eu-t oi i, if Hay t,.-.ter proof can i.e hroi'g a d ;a-t it tve i-a.ni! i a n.iiaiy aiie a pan e au i ivira t t:ii. I.'., tit laeo wo wool.! have o n a.a rs amir I i.tt evt-ry Uourei Fiiiaaj a-, ; pPiest is tlaas to ;:,e lb. I'.at. l.,t. & li !. .Ma-. I ran 'i e ( h a: . t"n er. t' is i ilu, d-.::c :l 'on -t vx I tvori ! , J.T ill il IT i'-r.i ia;i- k,a(! :i if r el be' o i 1. r tae i.e er rua i if ir.i r : v tat I iae.p n-a ;:ai!i t tiMa'. IT).'. la T ie . iv, An-i alt l.iwar.laiv ir. a. 'iii a -a e- -ii ai:r e e r rfe t ' ti r-t vo ir I"-! .v vi -;e not , a;,..e iur. v.in ticriTt, epvc:i v fiat'inr-rrf : tht 1 t' ve the 1 'fi'iees 10 1 one-;ni.i! taail o:;.' ot your fiiie'v. ia a a M;?.5:Oii;:rv tii-l I." I ill I j.ae.u - ,;:, r ';i tv fili'-w aie! lilta. 'i;f "! y no , a- a r-y i, ivy tak cron him, .n 'ion.i'. ctaiui of ti e ilrar re.es he nn- !r!t 111 hi, ::e htti I, ir--s "i-'r. him vvna nio ', Ui'vi-It h'.diom 1:1 f.ii.-e. It ii. 11: lap;!, 1 the-'. it; 'is-ititt-10 f.,c''. :n a it , Hit le !ai tap . io .i'il aa ov r. ; aiv nil ta.lt eiii' r : ati e inn-;--, lav tji ?M''::r.i, n tt.t it mi'; ar he wrcien, wnfii aiiat' a in ,p - t' .t" na-'i a c. - Sr s- rri, aa.i t'-Mis-ionn ry fir-t If iu'ra i nf the tin. O'.v aoai muiil, a: ion, 1 . c.i, i tv. r irivse: I no-.v in yiaar , ; (i, ar 1. inn. v j vo"i u .-1 1 .ire ae, wen what -ati-f i tion sirun! ! I rear!' rr: rent to v ni kit hurt Mi-.ai:ia,v er:rpii. p. I woal.l iti vou lau '.'ra'a'i ana ei-a'acPil tLi- rrp.itritv a;.; ran;! nhrn 1 lir-t a;-:)"- ieh -1 i: ; bo.v kin i'.y I wa, iv i-lc.iiiip I t,y the .M:snn trtinilies h'-re, and a m-.ititiidr of n'.tipr lliie w ti ie ti vaer mf irstnl in.;.ririe wn.i!' bee- frp!i'Io in in !. I;"t ift a- Sue'i a ..'M. "'. mill.! v. n...a ;,,-, jn'a 1; ! lii' f r i.'liljit :i: t ) p at ira iiia-a; w iot;-, 1 p, iin i al.iiici' lai 1 'ie.sr':l' in y..ar iair e Pie ;:;; Ui;;; e, ur-;e-s ray i- .' v ri en ii v, a- l; :;: ra I.:.'.' :. I', li-'i I'.'"' i ei"-f i a- i i i !",: rri" ':.Pan .iiii-, w 'ae I rai a-- iii e.v foi;i :'. ,i ; a. tt V eta-trt 'laifi -;oii irv ran I-: ; o-a-Mi.re a. '.r-iic. I'. .il e- , : " " : i a . ' Vi. - . yon in . v ro o .o l a c; r! en i-uia; a von o,,rc p.:t a yisr.'rVt r lp.iii;arv to I i ma p - e.at i a ; v i.i now .a vat .-. r v .:: i:! t to M i . h i j Mi-. a a::; i . ; j ri e -. Mr. Si.ii.1 t: v loan I r-ft'iv,' s-l eiii'ai -i-nalv killa'r, von arr a". are, i- Mi--matv to C P '. a an -: - .i'tn-1 . . ni a'-e I i-ir fuu- rs. 1 i J.'lVs, . . a. ! A-r-il.-a, 1 -A a j -t-.'.l of J.i !' t -oi- nop ; U:at I a- a :a--ai ! : r t ;.. .,.-e',..-,. !, ;-,;, ; C.-..F. : lia -na ;,'!! ea'ai'-r'- im e;r- hticrv til cen-e- ; i : r n a i-.' . ; - to ,j, fiiiaarin; Jos ;s . a"a' tls-ll Can i aa !;,-;-- a;a! bar loess i-T i I :'!,' ia a t'.'.vi V, at l ',ai-;a a; ia--jac, nn-i la--a l.-e l:.:,a: w an - 'iaarn ia liiP-- l ouatiip?. h-aa. Ltat aa- iicftil't'li lal'l. r lia it: , ., " ! '- i e .'a I I!a',, t.ai !,!-) .ih ii;ii,a'i.a:,, e. d i pv I avp a;a -r-t, '.'. Ho, '.Min I. rvianiT-'s ni tisrt !- ; an.! ;.uch I na: i ii 't Pn'ttirp mn-i ia o,'i in:! 1 1 :; a o-.ir tap mxu- :: tar litei'l iaiaui iniei, i a -"npiat la ; ' p v ia-; . .- ra it th V ;-,-rn, tn- 1 ita- r s el", j .-!. 1 lo vi'MT a aia;! ef m aairv "i aili' its it y a liicn- tii- in. Paoi' n t"n a : p 'a I'.n p ii!!., s '. r rv. t i n a',.' ;'.. i. r ; aaa ,a tacit 1 h a 'e - ,-::r i! :-. r i a ;-. Is It iv iviM' lit"' a : t in a. i a. a a, p ; . .a - 1 l:r.-';.ea " : u 1 iii i a 1 a, i -'. 1 . ' - i . , ' ! -; . -1 'a 1 1 p , ta-' ai'i Iv m 1 . '.' I .p;-.. i a 1 " 'Ibit.;-:, a'! ii 1 1 1 -1 ; - - ee ";.l t;:i-.! i. a- t'Oia. , i - ,A pj p m - I, ai-.tii, an ! t ; a ;i a-v i i a ::-',!',,-: -.: e on- a i.' l' n b,' f i't o i-p s' ,nv!y iv ii ' !'" (eoii;- h".., p !l,nn tt:P J.'iO i a:..'. . l i a-nie fiia e v -. n a !es ii lopr. .' f '. - '.von! i im iip1 ,' ;.-- it i!P'"t'.l t v, a, t ciaiaip lluan in a ,..;,. :.!r ami a' a.-P tli-ail to ii-, I'll; ot. Il d,i '!'!- THHiai I ill !' lii-ai", j ' a soi 1 is , . a I , ! ' -P . :;;ji!ovr- ! to . !!ee t tin n u.:e:..i! i,': j el. 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