Standard, Volume 4, Number 17, Madison, Jefferson County, 13 February 1835 — Page 2
THE STANDARD.
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people (;".
found to consider it of no greater value than other tlicr bear down his adversary by his learning than by and in the deprivations ih"y Fuller from Sabbath assurance, that "the Lord will comfort Zion, and
I the Iieht :f reason; and .ie has no other idea ot the to fcahbatu in not hearing Ins sound doctrinal and i make her like Eden." Those wlio love the truth
"as it is in Jesus," and walk in ohodmnce to it,
liiiinna i will tee and c hens i a tender m-ier-m fur nil th.t
, . .v. .... , - v..,..
ramrements ! is to promote its dissemination, o also will thev
be anxious for its prosperity in times of peril and jeopardy. Such we reirard the present time, in
From the remr.rks that have been made, it "tip-: interpretation of Soript'iie than his own. and there- practical preaching.' pears ihat'd.mcing is -,ot practised for the sake of. fore condemns with,.,,,' qualification He has a firm Jn conl.mitv of tho above rof0i r...i- ef amu-em. nt, fn it is, solely with a conviction of tlie tn.th d .Mr. Irvmg' s mission , and , -. txe.e.M . if! .i ami-' , ' '.' ' . , , ... . -m v .nv r.,.i . r.i...... ana 'u' intentions ot the la:ni;v. arranirt
view ot retn nvg the mind when t iti-mee, witn ion:. in iii em oi lonynt. i.mi u,a- - . j i - , i ,,.., i, :...!- .in,t l,i,l In were made with his brother, the Rev. s. . Araror inte--, p ic ,t;or,. nor is it practised tor Ine pur- msr a p.irauo, bt.ween Iuium-iI .mo ... lain, jn tw,.fiv!-.-.ie the rm-rm-t- Ieat. that it is not principles he professes to lie a rigid Torv, and coti- shall, of Transylvania University, Lexin-ton, to
f,,r i rs n j;p . In cause lids cm he dermis withm-t reserve ali those opposed to him. In proceed toGuyn1". e, and retnove his remains to relation to tho Presbyterian church. And it is in done wi'in ut it. It rctirdns then tore, tint the solo his prechi'.-; he dr..ws the attention of the audience Olivet, in Shelby county. This interestintr duty the hope that her broken walls m-iy !,. repair"d.
p.irp---c f. r wl.'eh it is practised is. pi, .isure m-t to him. ai d 1 have at li.i.es felt the simplicity ot his was performed on the vM ins:, and a discourse do inteil. r:i; d: ha it 1; ;s no u mamcy to improve the appeal. I know he fit is what lie says, and his sin- jivered to hi- bereaved con-re-atior.s by the R-v
ii ! , . i . . r i
t.i;diis:an;:mT not u.or.il r r, -sous; tor it Ins cent v anu icai miigr ampiy compeiis ue nu jus wain y jj,,, frQ,n ;,.e c,yi st.ii . ,s u,lU ,.cv to amend the heart, his tl, re- of Htcnee ; he eomh.m s the loarnmg of a rabbi ' " " ' ' r..,., .7 vr - ii.e e bn.'- :!ro : i.t wiu ti.e smmheitv of a child. ;:iil with ah his. oe-
wim-h imman n..ture!sc..pd.'.e.' ' Of iLese throe an- cri.lri. n i s 1 behevo him to be a eood f,tl,er a.ul a Y particulars of the lif- of this im-d ile -s.iv is tlw 1 ,we-' Rett ' it then fere enm- 'd ( .'hristian : next to Ins (iod he loves his wife tait'mtl herald oi the cross, lie died m the :!:'th
ina!?' On t::;s su! icct a lew thrtl. or remarks sh .ii attd child, beoff.red. ,
t'en we Jivil; with :o much anxiety m the .'Si-'uiii .onventien at RittsLurh. W ho is not convinced
1st Cor. In that the results of this meeting are to be of no orbe sati-fac- ditiary character? Who has not tilt th it eitle r
trrcat covl or creat evil is to be produced bv the proce-edings of th-it l:o.iy! A'ho, then, will not
our power, to prevent error,and support and defend the doctrine and disci line of the Presbyterian church. :id. That, feeling a deep it crest in the peace and purity of our beloved hurcU, we will continue to pray the treat ibed thereof, that tmay .-pi edily be rc.-mn d to ler Jorm'T train uility, and that h resy m.i v 1 v rvwiere erase to exist. -t:h. Tha: a co;iy "ej the aSve be transmit d to til" (el iter of t lie Yl tl'VliUil for p 1 1 b : i C a i i O 1 1 . del:: A i.i.r.x, ( .'hainnan . .T.M!:s ( '.i;na;:av, Ck-rk. N. !'. 1 he al ove was rnnsniit'ed forthwith, post paid, but has lev r ma.ie its a j .j n-ai an c-.
;, ;.;,.,;.. , O., Jan. :.:o. 1 hei-, as th.- m.-iioritv d the members of the
neeess irv to h'-alih tuid eniovnient, to virtue and
nietv. An person h s ;i ri", it 10 he lin e em. 111. ess logical cor.rse at I rntceton. and ro:ii!:ier.c
I.t c - io can he sud to hie a right to do vrofg. lie hib.ors at ("arc- Run in this Pr.sbvt.rv, and fnal'v
A .e.ftev.ti. n Ivtie Popish p elate of New v.dio has an estate left him by friends, so that he is settled in theso com:: e-aticms in 1 :;. An ineiVoik rv to.-k :ee seme time ao m Lvook!yn N. -"t oi lag d to labor to support e'th-T inu.seif or ,'etit ocenrre 1 in tlie cution of his s:di.-s
Free: :::: V: -ant Vie.'icater. ron.su riuiTs- i? r i in i,"i.y
'I'ilAl'FiC.
(.Y. 1. Observer.) vear of 1:h a-c. Afn-r reCf ivinj the i;i-:ruc;lons prav to ( .od liat n mav be under the guidance ofj . t..- i i ,,.n oiiu'r.-g: n oi J. i:-.- ... , , . , , ,' ., ,. !':. tarn.' have not reb.e.pd be ,ct and 'f.-timonv. 01 h:s learned bather m :!ie ancient lati-uaire-. he wisdom trom on hi-h! diat its procee, nn-s may drawn in, by :V icmoi-u of the .t,.;..f.r.. ,,h)
h 1 mu 'ill It I ie S r r o -V DO-IO nr. illiiibl'V :Ti( 1 1 r v t . . , . r- , , t h r. ( m . v . . .. s I ,- , . I 1 . i .
X 1 . . . . 4
ies7 in .May ium. We. nc-m'a rs ot said om-r.
i .-,., ii .., a ii v at:endea an irretrnlar course ot s'uuv m t:n
svlvania rniveii'v. He then fotnr-Iete.J a Tii o-
e! his
Men are p-one to run into e.re
It s,
ave lamirM prfe-..,- ;o ,eii with the
iia,
a: ion ,
mi norit v
o-'m-i -.ii.' !'; .. " I . :.. ... !
times happets, t'eit, wh--n men have lo;v ! ,ni ; ' ; ... '," '. ' ' ' ' ,"',' . -on. ei ..ii- a.iop'jon ot s e.i instrntu.-nt: a.ie; bv
eitaj.al m ave;n-o: no con diet .and hive be" n en- ; t li" irraia' of ( hi 1 . ve am ' r im
. Ti e pels. i:s to ia eoidi: nx d vvt re chi- l;y 1 ibor-, "
PC, j;i e Ii
i'hl-trated the hap;
ppv manner in w l.ieh a
is ea-iiv wro-int Upo'i t.y the cunning crat''ini s- of
in said A, ; a:
me: it,, n H.ii li ia seiv.mts. To aecommod :'e . s liound to tr.ms. tut to his children tnut slate not ,. , ,rM. ,1:,., r,; .,, . " . lt- ... i e i ii i i- i i a.. let Mi.ii -1 e d it ec : ion to ; tie ot.: mo. is ot a son liu-m. th t:.( ; n:.- v...s i.ehi at six o clock in the only tad iii:u:n!ied but mere ised. but suppose he 11 , , . . t .11 . 1 1 : 1 tie snirect ot this SKetc 1 was en.ra re,i in a cor v i-r.-ni Mti-r " ,;.. ;t.- us-r-1 ed"'tn' hae i;o ciiidreti. communitv and Ins (nl tiMpure " nruelie-v. at d 1 liaj a do, I -f uankish Latin, "to that ii-work. Woik is v.,rious-eve.y p rson f',..u!d respondetice with a distant friend on th. olo-ica
the (ippo.i.-iit. iiii.it r the .. jr?f( of an avowed , , a',.,. .',' j." i't
defeat. We onlv mention this as
a lie .'.(
n.c 1.. 1 .- ,.a.i i bo . IS ...d i "
e;i If we mi-!a!,e mt, the itb.ove remark may he ftrik-
. ,.1 . .'.'.. ,.; C 1. in vvoiL- . i-lu 1- ,.f l- or noed Inv.h. is SU!--. CIS. !!ore CloslIllT a lett'T Wjiich OCCUti'd ItllTIV UiU -t Hf. -d Ml 111:111V ot the 1 U , ! 1 C I al I ) ;dC e e , ! -
. . , . , . j . , j i i , it i ii .., .. ( . ; Is. t';e lbs on thus addre ss: d it for men lo think tint wh'aithev shdihive ;.e--uir- So, iuian srround. his l'a-h. r came into ih- study incs of our c .isroh court.-. When tin-re has Leon
I.J lore Jo;ov.- a .i-a of c-;-rl;tr vat" members of;!,., church."1
ti.r ;;i in w,-e-' ;::..: is I,, s i. iiioiikis'i liimhsh i ed enonj:h property f-r th-tr support they will no an,', was ie,pie-ted to read it. lb- dh
so, au-1
'I Y
ei;:v y l . ; 1 ; n : r spirit on the oepo-it.
"Hi i -Veajr j;,v iCilal e!:l VO. tiHO
frirr.ts. I hive longer work. In youtli aetm'y is neeess irv: ::s we mil-biv rem ivked. that "erhnos h- had 1- tier re. id frien-U ot' truth, not wishing t
conin-.npK-.'. u oi;..i
s nam h
hefei-e ,.. -e.o th-e l..".-.r 1U IliatT 11 till ! '! It V. Ip-Ve SO
the son consent, d to do so, hv which he becaui
, 1 .-i 1 . I . . I .. ,...- . . , I ' n ( t ii t e ! ?1 ve 'n- 1 1 1 1-. . m r c I ri . ' I , . -. I 1 i I i -e . l i . t . i , - ,
-"'-- . I. .- i j.i u i: ...s on tot ;i : a io re m s
; ii.oo-et . ; e : 1 1 a' ie n oi.vi 10 ie a ivist ;es . " I'' ' 11 ' ' e oioiijo i iu icuie 110:11 su Jtin' i,- ,hhi , y
otid to tav o i- i.tcecsi. i,,; s ;-;m jlv , v pass ihmr c losing vears m ease, have touii.I tint a . ... , ..." , i , ,- ,- ii i i i e -. a co-iverttothe trie; lai;h, are! ilcc'itie. a!:or:e:her pin s-:t ie .d to ye. t ven to each ol ve. lon- penes ot active labours have render'. d activity Now, t a l.oi elv e'-i . -i : is in ve : and ve all too need indispensable in old ae. Ties is tlie reason w!iv ' Sl ' ao "' 1 1 am f ry e ., - .. r . -;e all p ',r r rate rs. and we si e the aired when able tdways busied about Mr. .M.irshali's mind wts singularly discrimm-i-....r bi-h kir's. v.;,.. 1 i. ind c.- Po., Man! houses: somct'enir. I.uhor eirt'.-' a :.s to pass away time atin- his deductions w.-r; logical and his x j,-.Ws
n. s, we
w ihmc; to co iipronnse an important principle, in order to avoid an unpleasant colli-ion. Th- ia.- ar", perhips, some circu mst ancs now taking place, wliim iiuvj hj have some such influence on the ipproacbin t'niivi nt;ii. 'l'le-re is irici.ais-
S e . , S i : a t , i. l a
i. ami s.-,.!, k,)1Mt .,. aereeahly and usefully whicli would othenv's,. h.n ort'.iodox. He was eii'iii-e! with th" late lament- iearciiy oi tho-" w ho hold
hired i.'.l of e n; : but icy all do hate ve as to devii; heavily upon us. Idleness is the prolific pitent of ed A.-tibride;-. in th" last s-rinrr Presbic-rv. in adr.i:l l:y u'ii j im eu-e v.- ii t, y can p-t te vice. He who passes hfo iii inactivity throws aw iv ooti-iir the Mennrial to t e- (h-n-'iad A ss. -tub! v cha ee. ,x. n as if h-een! was mdem." 'ii:,,,u'ili';h "' ' to be a bh-ssm-to man- whl(.h it d w,:h other memorials to the Act and
1 ;,. se ueie !,'; iiieas. ana tiiev are c.vr ssed. as Kind. In! property an active hie enanle ns . ,
r.i iy as c ,ri be reel h ett d. m the pi, bite's w,,rds. to aecumulate incire than ourselves and families
it .c two -t.-s nahoiis to ru:d on this extr-tordina- noeJ, may cause the poor to hi, ss ns or brmrr s ii
tie
'P. atiinoiiy. His stvle of preachim; was ar-
srum-uuative; and he dwelt arire'v noon the -reat
ioriti;'"- .V ir.
ooetrim-s of the Cos;.,!. T! ,- late ovh-nsive re i val in these congregations inav be ascnin d parti'
to the in-trumontalitv of ins labors. lie had lour children but ! wo of t h.-m were t h,
TVllANW or a i:o.M i'Kirsr. has otie to h ad ih.-m in the prai-e of Co i. iliDoar Sir A Venn" "ir! n-ed nerhaos 1! or 1 deaih was a strikin" imnif.it th" -, i or v of ?-e ! i , .on
e was a-ke.l 11 lie t. it
that he had an intere.-t in .' e.-i:- i 'hri-t. He returned an impres.-i e an-wa-r b t-Iaein his hand
iv .v' re - i : ,.e.:r ss. wiaen this n.t ti.i.-er of Anti- vtihoti to the ignorant
citnst m:k( s n the Pi p:sh oil .p. is over onr Slate, in w'ci! arran-ied. active life. w h at i,e c . lis h:s d oe se. 1st. Tuts poor in in who km.ws not hi i ir of pr .etie .1 r li.'m, w ho mav iiadv !
s .y w h;i s. u.i-ot ihi. -W c h ;e not i i n l:t- :id if th, to h - any 1 bey t iiiost." do s ; eiualiv profess to ' c -i,ii; t'a? Holy Sp.in'. and snaia 'r.:0o. ,v tin- i
1 . V o i r i ill i , r I . s 1 1 ,;i .i i V i l : i 1 . . -. . ... 1 . 1 . . - ,
, - , ,' - - ' , ' l:"iv Horn coiiaiKl. and educated a IJonian ( aih- !''.-r he was s,..-, ,-b!.--'i oi.,:. . - i i:. i:m;k!s ol his do- ,d. m.,l l C . ;. ...ia .1. .1 . - - . ... 1
- i.v . H en m 01 lull I I t . ,t ..11 ill ) I 1 1 1 I I I I I
imiy a-i mis! their Pro- ,, r js a niemher. for admission to tlie ehureli. She
in tie Act am! T.-etimonv, and tin.- t.inti'tn inpiirj bejrin.i now lo be made. wli--'" a'--.- the er-rori.-ti, from whom .-o much dan -rer is a'-jireh- nded! VI 10 hold the errors that are ,-o fi 1 rhn'ui!" We sh.ll be mistaken, if the attempt 1 not mad.to pro hce the a"eliera' c-uivlctio,!. ihat th-' tiaeiids
!'' the it:iLird. I; 1. t..:- t'- .0 pj-hves:. I Wi-h 'o .-..-. v. 1; i-r- ;1) . .. i'...,v r .. ".v '; -. at pea!- to m- . to .bamad jo.i ib. ,-,,;,' r,f ;.; ,f... to tin- I'r. -by;. ia:i)i ch'irc'i.
1. 77.1 .-,Vr c,nt.rt will j;-o.y,t nty if the mn.;-
11 i: season jike th.. pre-, nt, in
is; 1 -rs and m tubers of he w ai-fi n -r win-:-' o;
u-; -
r.i I'ftht '( ;v'i
-1
wh :eu t :; - m ; : , ; - ,i t : : e i
1,1 1 1 " ( I ; i 1 rcli a re a ' a! . I (
controv. :'-v, -11 -tacioas
rows. itiTii.!- nj-ui : iiai com ol
1 -
t iii ion v have
11 an tie- w
the a t and To?
ihttilLia shtelow lU'TaoV a':n: th
il.it be- diilice.lt to pro Ima- such ;
1 CO!, !( : lil
victims of fcurlet fever two ears aaro ;ierha"s lie (,il t;i" runts ot the u i;-n-pec; , n ;,:fi too- ho "
can-s and
aom, iii;, aruju and a.-ao-t , -!-, v ia o -
eulhiy of he in. which I- -,, f. vera hi-- to th" , v,-,,. 'ionah a t-iiite r n ;, f iV, ;. . . ' , , ,.x, rcis..- and
wi proit" to i al. -0 n.uch n.o.-e i ii-dv cotiran -
a . a'laiwth of ch.
are not cuiiainted with facts. To tin
w no i-ii
1 ii ae
than cb a :i -. ,. 'hiit f.-w
: 1 1 v.-. 1 :
v. ; ha: 1 ,e
a!. 77ic x ,:.' in '''in .f ihr v .;!,,
Iiiui-u vtetiti -. a i.i- it.i :
0.-,,,,., 1. .-. .nil! IIIC-ll Mlilitsl K llilc cii.nl i,ro,, . 1
1 ';'' ,s- , 'i!t- ':;' r'. i,, r-v ,s ,:" ti,;" , r atrai.i-i.as a sweet, tender and broken spirit" Her ,ir,"'-V "?n hiS hU"'"U 'Ma-V !lr , lik il.,X0- 1 ot" tsscceot that sp,r,tof Ant,- p;ir,,l;;s iivc in Seo-land. and recommended her:"'5- T' canst.i.nd unt eh rm.-lae m ce. day the Lord whrn she came into this country, to the watch of
opintae eves ,, me abused and liouden !..., 0liiII1 pr:,sf. A tbw da vs a Ihr she was comerty h,! :1; ;!Vrr l'"vm lr,"n Ui'- ' 'T ed, she went to the priest ami told him her f, , lus.
h-i ' - e s. . v . 15
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 31, 1835.
lac;s, w won i.l oano-.-rty rocom:iM ml tm i-ssavs which ae now iippeariiiu in the imiard," ;'ro:n the lien if the P.ev. W. I., Ilia c k i u r;. i - .
Ihii tie o!-.,,.ct in wr::!ii" this notice was r : i :i n i - ' i'01"''1- U '"';i r:r.'--ti-Iy to sup a st the propriety of making th" 'on v-u- ' "awa'chfuh
lion thesu'iject ot more ,.-y cin m:l frt ;iit nl in;i';i r . than hitherto b.-ai-;i don.-. Perhaps such a mizsiion is not uro-sa v to mo.-t iiuni.-ifrs of the
can
a-ts tor
ut we
l,
r th" -ii' ;, ct ahti.b d to . ,l
- , ' a riiiij,: . ak- . th- v sr.-n- r.hlv ailhrd
o" e:roiind for tlie ch tr.:". i-rotih; !,v uu'. !,.-v imne! abv ipeakin-.', a -rira a; . d a:id itntu-i. . t iolnces a WOi'il! 1 Sleet II I ill" lietias of;'. ,,-,.
in pubic jiriiv.-r. We would not think it im t-.er thi a litiv ol' fasli:iix and prav.-r. with a
iN w-Vork t '' - rv
SriKiM. Axsw-i.s j o Pk ivrti. In
NeVV-iie"! nd. id
,-. certain tow
in'i! twenty years a "at. tilt re wen
ten i, mocs. ; li mend, "is of tile s mie iimeh. whose
.,.,.1,1.,..;.,.! t .. . j ... . . . -., .i i , ,
.mo in ii M,e ie site.i io mine wain tne emircu vv heie she had found the Savior. The Pnest told bertha! - -
it fii" united with lint church her soul would si,r hi To i '..i;ni:M'..M'i:Ts-i ivvinrr to the !, of the citi! ret re nee to this subject, b
e o timut I, i ji.ai tney were all heretics, oVe.. ;aid . u.v,- ,-rs of s, Vl.,-; r,d',. !... ;r ..i. i :.. i i - .
...i.e.. ,i ;i ,m ,i nu in iiei o,-ii -i in mil : ion
I i . or !
I '
i mine ill our r.ri
rveii . pn-vio
series whtch we have com- to tiie im.- of me.-iin-ar. 'bid viii I" in.pbr.
,e shmiid st-iid her to (. 'iiar'.estown and shut hi r uih
!-s', i.ds wtre Iidhhlsh ha s. and ihr llom "iod. ,1': "Ui,,:0!-V- .-''! XV( pt bitterly while sta- ; So,,,, vv, ,e moral: ai d all. I b, he.,, ahove ,he low- ": 7 'h' ? ' l d Uvn " '':
m. iiCed to riuhiisu, we are cor..-: rai m ,; to decline lor Ins Lse.-sm-r, and w ho would not
ivinsr th-m m continuous numberr.. So s
n ers permit us, we will irbid'v enlarua'
to leave her hoanim-house, lo escape ,,nl of tl..- e'lr paper, and"ive them a richer variety ami a i Anm o. Con-, r.iir or Pkavku lei: 'ou.r... i;s. htiiids of the Priest. Ihr he was eontmualiv tormeitt- continual fea-t, of the best things we cm maun- ' ti. ' .-!!-,.. t .. ., ... . , ,- , . i,., , ,,. , - i 1 1 1 ; a. i i 1 1 1 , . .-, I , t O I 1 , 1 e j i J i - e 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 , 1 , i 1 1 1 .1 .-. 1 o .
liirr net . (lucre. Is there a receptacle at C
-,s 'onv cii'ion. ii the n,.
r o; i
i i ! be no: up,,;, n! i
I V e ii. ,. -!,,,-s. VV
it con v ii a . d sititat'oti. w,-
i - tio- '"p 1 to ; lie world. wr niM.t'ck.ns
-1 .
er el.sses oi soeietv i:i in'elitc.t and inihieuce. I i.ese ti n ha,-. -,i s i literod into a private .gi( ement wain each other to mi et once a week, and pr.iv for
1 ' - O r o e. 1 ,
aiilt it hit .e,
tiicture or procure irom lor, ,r:n mark-is. Till then x, ,.,.,, exteiisiveiv observ,,! as a dav i rb sto-.vn tor a. ..1 ..... , - . . , n : i ' " "
,r iii.i),iin. ait,t I'.,..,;,, P ... , . , . , ' i v , o ,i.i. .esj . , smeial m-.tver tor our literary ami tluiiwi
T enti.ely m ,k, t, d the m. e tm-s. anomer atten- ! xholenVr ! y phce-m-a!s. and bur few , i-cs at a time. hu, We would earm-sdv r, ,,,,l to
o. u. nu i..u noi oiav : ine lcinaiiimu e'm nom
. .ib 1., ,1... tI.wI O.iir s 1 .r li... !
... iy I-1 ... iv iitu: -i, ,, lllll s.'l l'l V.IO'.flS I'M t:i .,
p U, ions. 'I wo vears f this article visited ;
tne jiiaee. I hen ad Ihe iiUMi-.nus ot those -imt
Another younir ir r 1 d 17 or 1. was be;iten ;
a!
ill on- churches, the faithful o!;s.-rv aince of the
.,: ., , , ',, i i . i ' 1 " ' 'ho inslirratiou of the Priest, by her fdher for seve- Thou s'ntt r.nnr .' !: fi-rnrc a full ai . Ii!.r ,ts a iinnro chinir concert. L, t ' h-u nlicat ions, eravf ae-.iiiiti o! t.i- it I olot (1 eemp in ions. I wo vears , , . , , t i r ,7-1" ., , . , ; 1 1 11 ' 1- ,1 ss,d t .... ,t .. .:,,r e . . I i"-d weeKs. wuli a lw rope lor having om-d ,. shrt. ,;, c.mnt.1 , ,. .x.. . Job v. .'ti. i ers. aid -iiii.- of thanks, be m-id"" f-r t!te vouth
' '"'"'i- " i-Mit'iui dllM MilU'KMI . dTllins OUr TlUin ll iUV to .mn-.ntw fb, ' an, t,,w.; .m n.-.-f tnl i I nnr
wiiose'u'tiiu d s.ipphcatious went up for the blessing 1 "' cmt lties coming front a father, meekly and ,iiuh of Mrs. .MA.tuAnnx Ih.v, were m.mhetsof the same Church. He. whoso : P'f1?. r Chris, s sake. until some c.t her inends .I;U!tls pivtho, D. lK, JVesiden ,:,,,. .1 , ,- , 1,11 , in'eriereu and delivered her Irom the hutuis of ... , ., comp.iiton wti.t to the i-.-ieeot t)taer, hut Old not ! ,, . , . , 1 ,n .a m the tiOth v, ar ot r . , , , hi.-- - ha s" m.uisters in human if -ii. p--, Iiad been ma,;. s-,d. on, t'ave no ueCis.ve evi- ; p- .,,...; ,-. , , ,. ,, , ,, inorniim-oi tho -m;h of .lanmu de .0 .f , -; , ti, , , hi, ,. .1 , . - v..i!i l-.otn.itiisiu atul lit-euem ci.ult together in
iiiiai ;
con 1 in.
rui", consort of Rev. I schoob, ac:i.letiiies, colleges, m- d.cal, 1 iw. ar
i of South Hanover j theological schools.
ar of lea- aaa. On the '
b ei.a ti Sam,, ii, ;.t co'-ii,;
1 :i. e and t;,e duty of pr.;v. r, wais ihe vl ti.e wa iad he had alwavs been. 'J'his
itmimsiii atia Ireedem thval! tevther in ..,.0, ,., , , u,..i, ,..i,.i...v....... p...-.,.. .
u-r usual heaiih, wteked out into the villajze to; bvterian i-hurch, Cincinnati, has received and ac-
v islt a family or two. As she was return i m: to ln-r ' c.-pted a rail to the presidency of the theo;oica! house about noon, she remarked to a female com-j department of Marion collene, .Missouri. It is ru-
,0 wader had from otic of ihe members, i ,Tnr... iM. Chateaubriand remarks, that win
wh en he li ,d 1., fore known as a bold, blaspheimna you travel in Judea. ihe heart is at first Ibh-d wrh l1:,nion' h:ive a v,r.v 1" '"har sensation in my . moure.i that the Rev. Dr. Ely, of Philadelphia, is Intidi 1. It v is "iveti m the prosenco of his w ile. ! profound melancholy. Put when passing liotn sol- -ead." riiese were her last words. She suddenly , to be assreiated with Mr. tb.dhdier. (one ol'lii" o'-i" vvl.o pra.ved.i .and iil-unii ,ntlv eon- itud-: to S-d'tude. a boundless space opens before ;,di and breathed no more. All was done that j
1. nv otiieis. In ihe mean titiii; a i.ovv t 1 hi re- : von : this ieeiin" wears oil bv decrees, and von e- could nave been .lone to restore her to lit'.-: but her ;
We., as our.-. Ives, are all na v : aa ' I n th" sam- ' ' t'ou-i ! '-fore we c:i'i f, , sjr:-:; ,j ,,, ,.jv,
"!s of ri-id 1',-, . .v " to the Wirj.i, until
1 iieni com i al aul, We v;s!t t run to ! award, an 1 tal- s mi. s of truth, and th-
t. aaiii.i-iii, or -airy k, , , (-!,,.-. ;,, ; th.-y anciior under the 1 .,. (,f liur K but, in the m-ain ;ii..e. muititmb
tor I. U'ii ot Knowi. to whom the Pn .-I vterian church, it' unit.-d and active, u,i;h! send the m- ans oi salvat.e'i, tlitouah those in-e;u:;onN which ar.- now but p.iitiahy and 111a h -piat. Iy mis. tililled. ... 77.' crw ,;'. na,ii;r!,-;.h i,,:ui;a s us ;o be at peace iui:oPir iiui'm-Iu-i, in or.b r ih-.t we mav be at leisure to def-ml it ti-am-t its numerous enemies. It is true that we are contending at pres. cut for the truth of ihe j-osp. I. but unhappdy. while we are ii.ieaverinr; to t si a! iish ii aain.Mt Ltainsa v . rs, vv aihin otir own house, we are tram-
i.v th
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.0 ...... ' ""'"' I-"'"" " - " le.-uii we..i.- on ov ,;emia-s. anu um e.-. coum niivr in-ni none loi.-ore m-rio u;,-; nut n-r : T,K1Ve ,,- i nr. r1I.vsK.T11 the Xew York Evan- j wnm-r and 11 no ".V." "! r ''-"V"1 "50lrr,v,-":i,.V' '-ebivored jperience a seer, t awe. that so tar iron, depressing spirit had d. .parted to another, and we doubt not, i a s,,i0s ,,f numb, rs have be,-,, written ov, r ! oontrovm-v mm e.'ui was on,-ol t,,e i.tst co lveiis. it not tncMirst. : the sord. imparts l,!e and ebwates the m-mus. h- ,0 a hantuhr world. Scarcely iwo weeks had I , , I , imd a leehno mstrume:,, ia ihe glorious work. Toe traordmarv appearances every wliero" prod .hn a ,prwo , , ice ,.,. bereave 1 11, , m , i ,,U UMXU" '"'" l M'"'-V ! rh''i" Cure h prosper, d. and the oener.-.l face of society . land teenun wiih miracles. The buruiU sun. th" 1 ' 11 1 l( d husba. 1 look an allei - pursued ..u the Oa, ,. I..te. In this course of, mms of error :
rtio-K-oti oi (,ur tri-'mts ami
re 11. whoae eaniet-tn. -a- to have p. ace. ii-Kt or
wrnsiL', and upon any terms, tend.- to rend, r the
1
v. as ( a, iim. el.
lore protract,',!, more misemex (,us
tiid 111 the m.-au time, enis ..y.
a tlit si rier.-iltiOll are r ;) 1 n i r the
' j lowering ealo. the barren fierce, all 'the pictures !lona' r,!ul oI"'!in !oavo 01 h ,a,":!-v'.;in,ll hor 111 study, tho ancient classics of Greece and Rome j ear, obtaining the sup ,01;. and 1111,1111- the sou's
ax" urijes the d i flieii It y ; ot' mu it 1 : 11 , i es around us. I nlidelity, I'm ivi-a!-
-- -. st . . .. .. . . - . - rio ei .i ''.ii :i,o,i(T, ,1 ;oi, 10 vol e, lee.
i-oti-wi-s .a ine I. .u.i,. ( inaiv: i.rav uatuout cea- d -n,ture are here. I .vei v name comment, r.itos 'are not contained.
nee ;
suit. nr.-:y w i!a imontii,
The world a mvstiry; every motto announces a prediction.
to tho East. Mav the Lord, sustain him under his i .,
I which students of this institution will find in en- j ism, I 'am;, holism, and Rot ua n isn 1. are all hii-v 10
'"'' '"' e.-uvoite 1 m a,,sw, r to prayer. Pray- ; evi-ry I. II re-echoes the as.-ent of a Prophet. Cod H'v 'ereavement, prosper him it, the way in j t(.nn,, 0lii(,,, , till ,,iinisiry in the Pr.-.-byte- makin 1 pro--, Ivt.a ; aim io couur ract th.-ir iaibi-
' m iy on i.cnen wi.,i uamipti. ami ami many ; nimsott lias snoKon in inese re-rions, Uneil up rivers, w nnai no i.oo. aim in m ow n time, 1 eiurn miu 10 r,.iu (.!iu;cb,, ina.-much as the disci:, hit" of this .;,, ;i!i,l l. then.-'',
oi ;:,! j wi is 10 the p:ei mus nn.iir s oruwm ; rent the rocks ami opened the "rave. I he desert his aluicted l.-imiiy, ami to Ids chtifire, in safety am Ced hmtsLii s iv s, Pr:v vv iii, on! ceasnm." ; slid apjvirs milt.. Willi terror; and you woul i itn- health, ami laden with the rich experience of hi:
V I ireine Ilial il col never nrisumi,.!
.MR. Woi.n Tin; MISSIONARY. 'f no'.v proct 1. d o ive vi.:i my i 1 -mioii of Mr.
iaine tint it I, ad never presumed to interrupt 00.lness and love. To her family and survivimi j the silence since it heard the awful voice of the ,., ,.; . , . .i 1 ., , , ,, , conr.eMons we wonlil say, your mo: m r and dear : l-iernal. , t relative ix ml List. She is cm v removed Irom one
Wohh wi,.,
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7 Vei)i Ihr If 7 v.'i rn I. iir, iii, an.
liia,; a. .!, hv !: e s ntidi iiibti if v
lb i- til iti.er. Mr. old'
apiirtment in our heavenly bather's bouse to another, from a lower lo a higher and nobler sphere
..' Till". T. ATE V. l-'.V I A Al I'M I All'Ninil
it .,1".,.,,,,,,, She IS 11 0 - I,,,,,','., ,r ;-,,,.,,,,,'. o w I I .
,,' ' s1 I ; i.,,is,mli is ini.l ' tMitor, As the christian pu 1 he mav tt-el an .,.,-11.- , 1.1 I 1 ison i,e is umi-: . ' - tiirou-rn taith and naiieiice were so precious dur-
!; SV. d. ol p .in. biit tu.t ii!.;:e-:S!le feature- and I'lii-rel ill llir innnaiy ol 1 Inn d v imi a ed ia oi h.i , I . ... .. , ,, , , ! , , ' - ' '" : , , , , in her tiiUriniarte. Sorrow not, then, as those re we ns iais .v wh ;-;.: s. ut.co.i.hed locks, and h . take the liberty ot annexing: h.-reto the resolutions , , , v , , , . . , , " ,, , , , , , : . , ' . , , ' , who hav e no hope. 11 pari akors ol t he same lai! h. ap,e,,l!..r now 1,. ite is. how ev er, id amid and : ot the session ot Shiloh and h vet m Sh.-lhy co., . 1111 . . , ,. , ,- . 1 ' vou will co to her, though she never will return p,e;M,,o le-pi.si.io", wi,.i a smi.e ot ;ooi-iiature ! ot winch he was pastor, adopted on the Kith of " " , , , ,. . , . eommual'.v ove;.-b .,i,.v u-- lbs countenance. His M.,v ,t 10 you. She has only p.ne a little betore to the tempi r i'ti.-.t of immixi ii i-i. .lure- he listens ,',',',, - , . , . vest uh trh n mains for Ihr j; ,j,!i if ( ;,. , ., , - jMsnhitl, In view ol the mysterious and althcieompb.cem ,v ;o a,l vv ,,0 chi .-so to addiess him. lie 1 .. .. -p- 1 1 .1 1- 1 1 1 . i m-itispensation with which God in his sov erei. mi- I nere happier bowers than Eden s bloom; . T .i.n.mt ..bi.'tou.p.i.ton.lovtscoodchei'r ' - .W sin nor sorrow know: a . e; ,,s v, r u s, ,:,, ,,.i;,..... ....... ... ., .... ..,,,1 . ,1 , t 11.1s MMtea tne.-e conresrations on the death ol ,., . , , , , , " ' -a. ,,1 iiiio.,ii.i.u.ii. i..n "ive nd lake ; blest seats! through rude and stormy seem s, a h iimh ss joke. ;:.i in li.e eddni. s of his ways at- ; tl,0ir 1,1 iove,i 1 asior ,ae 'ov- 'ames L. Marshal!,' We onward pass lo you. fouls a 1 i-t.i. j ; somce 1 dh, mesemi -nt . Ahhouah ii,e 'hat the Clerk of Session be authorised to rreuest . ... , .
, . 1 , , ; o 1. S. I he above notice has ,oell ilelerred unid
.0... , wen .uei-ew v .0,101011 io p.eacii 111s r ,1 n nil Ser- Wl.kv paper, to e:, ve t i m" for the mournful no orimnal "oiitns. : mon at Olivet on the lirst Sabbath of J mm next. lidimrs contained in ii' to reach Dr. b.'vthe bv nri-
f" ifl f ' -'e br t.,i- a: is and scu-i.ci s. In , ff.ir, aim, In testimony of their soi.so of the vale letters, lie fore he should be mad-" aeijuainied
1 a i, oe ,oo,ns i.p,,u vvoim.y ;.c, 1 : i ements as d- r,y- i ,. ... .. : . , , , -, ,, , , , , , .. wit h t hem l hroimh 1 1
'" 'o.i.ei i.iisii hi tel. "ion. lb how ever betray s T , , , ,. . ., ,. ,, 1,, ,-.(,,,. 1' r 1.. ... ... " : I" Alarshall, who departed this hie on the 11th HC32
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ot 1 md . ,1 .-a ver sou I- from.
church re.ptires of her ministers, explicitly, a j ihe pernicious darkless of their dominion, the know ledge of the classics, which are not contain- ; united em ivies of a.l vanehcal chri.-ti.ois se, ;;i ed in their course of study. We have before ns a re.piisiie. but, until our own didicuhie- an- sctreply to this argument, in the same paper, from : 1 1, d , we can p:ivon!v t p.iriia! and ineliicient at-
the peti el" beriah Green, a preshyteriau minister. We epuue a part, of it to show the estimation in which he holds the standards of the l'reshv terian church, to which tlie New School men of the bisi General Assembly av.v 1 their attachment. "A very unhappy time. Pax has made choice of. to attempt to frighten any body w ith the standards of the IVeshvteria n lim 1 ch . I low lonir. t iiese .,7, tail i)v. will si, 1 nil, ;i midst the wiles of conspiracy and the shocks of rebellion , who can s:i v .' Revolutions, it seems middy probable, await they certainly Ihnnin us. These hint require no explanation. In these circumstances, our censor miirltt w ithout iruilt or shame have been a little more modi .-!." This needs no comment.
he public pri 11 ts.
Act ami Titimov. We like to see the ''private members" of our churches taking hold ol this
matter in the manner follow 1 nur. We hope the
iiuunui 10 1, l. se emauies ot saving trutu. and el Christ, who is the Truth. 1 com. 1 a.-.-ii;n m my more reasons for pi-aeo; but I int.-n-b'd to he la, !, a.,,1 ih.-se are suiiii'i.-nt to show its import inc. . but how .-'nail pi-ace be obtained.' Ah: that is a .-tioii diliicult loan.-vv.r. It would he h--s 1 die nit ; if all who proVs-, m !.,, sound Pr, -hvtci lans, were tinned in ih" determination to plant th" banner of peace upon tin- pure ami venerable bulwarks of our cccle.-ia.-t ical constitution, and nowhere el-,-. To u, ike peace upon anv other "round, won I be fobv; it would be worse it would he treason against tho truth .if ih.it God, w hose testiniotn ve prole.-.- to rece.ve whose witness, s vv e j : ad" o- 10 I ,. bail'.,.-! jiravi i' to the lb a, 1 of "ie church, for hi- '1 1 U . 1 ; os 1 1 10 1, and gracious ,h-ee'ion, 1h.1t vv e inr, be "Hided into the vvav ot-'U earlv and i-c 11 nt u 1 ,al peac, , is our
t ime w ill soon come when every private men iber ; p, , , n , , . And w ith the pro.-peel of ihe 1 'omen
P" : . . . . . .... ... . . . . . 1 . -1 1 1 1 - -..ii.i.. 1 . . , . . . . 1 . , ! ... 1 1 , 1 . .
in: eia-c s tie be .um .- of M lion .-ves a on lit' I ' ,lv anuotte, on t he Uhio river, on lijs way 1 Hi-: onvkntion at riTisiietmu. I hose, who w m n-ei a ueej. coin ei 11 mi tm 111.11 ie,,o-.-, t,n anu me ; -'onieiv m.eiiio; m(
pra se to Sh do s; en-, :,;., i.mees lar"e!v fiom ' '"eneral AsM'iiilily as a commissioner from leel tlie slightest interest in the prosperity ot the I'leia !, itid P di. n poets, hiving:, veiv releiitive ' '"' bouisville Presbytery, the Session will visit his Presbyterian church, cannot resrard, with indillerliii u.oiy. W r.h rem td t,, s, , .Mr. Wolf, strictly- bereaved widow, and offer what they can of con- once, the approachinir Convention contemplated speakir, 1 t 1. njs 1,, ma.", idii.o,m, he 1, ,s ;m evi- .-olation in the midst of this heavy visitation of Al- iu the "Act and Testimony." To those w ho love d.-nt I.i. s to the hm.h id Lnl ,i,d. Ie l.-v. s hirdi mirrhtv God; and that ihe Session will take tho her peculiarities of doctrine and order, ihe results Chun nu,i n. .ami 1 dvocati .-tic div im-1 i"l.t of K urns ., , . ,, . , , , , , , , , 1 , , ' " " m c, sst.rv moasuri s, at the most suitable tune to ot this inci timr must be a matter ol the deepest lie .S ilkew " clous en hen II ol imssioiia-.-ics . ", . , ' ,. . , . , . ,, . . ,, , ' Hi ti d n'o hi i-- u-itv by ' ,;1 ol e dm lois remove the remains ol their late beloved Pastor solicitude. As a branch ot t hrist s visible church, 1.0 ns some .,f the h iu n in his ,i,i,.i,n'alb' iVnl" ,ho Fi," wherth. y now repose, for ,,e ,,,- we know she enjoys the :;uard iansh i p of the " Ireat
.it.d interests of truth and n buioi, within our vav , let us be importunate at th, ; h 1 one of r 1 ,
bounds. . lllllsl 1 1, li'.d '- The church of Washington, I ml., hojiv. olive m ,1 , accord 1 r, a, to previous appointm- .11, totake into consideration ihe subject mai t, r '',,n 1 a 1 '"'d hi ihe Arl and Testimony, 11 11 a n i mor.sly adopted ihe lollow i n ix resolu 1 ions: i:.,.,i, .,.1 11 'rn ,1 il,,'.: , i..irch ,i.i fullv iinprov e
..1 .... 1 ' . 1. ; 1 Ua -ool lesiooonv
far fiom l. ma in a state of,, pen ho-tihiv wnl, ihe ',n t' d'l'sit ins th.-m by the side of the remains Al aster of Assemblies, " and, as such, w e feel as- I ' ' .,,,' a ,',,,,I..-r of mini-tus
lloiii h it ie i,,u. He is imam .ble of eoiiilui mm a o! l,;,u two children now resting at ( h vet. si 1 red that her light will come, and the "lory of the I and elders in the city of Philadelphia, on ihe a.' 7 th r i i: oes i 1 - id 1 ov, tsv . h. m 11 of a nei v oils temp, r.i- '' "!' l, ., That the Session desire m miiode 1 .ord w ill rise upon her. Sure w e are, however, ! of Alav las', and add rested lo the miuiMeis, eldei.-., m. i.', and .of.:;,;.:.' m h s own op:,,,,,,,;;,,, e-ohst ' th. irr ars w ,:h the congregation , con !e,nlat ion that th.se results are to be brought about through 1 ud 'T"" 'U'uU' J'l'l "'' 1""
in v . ppo.r.,, kiio.ve .1- , ...s ..imm.c.'s ..ii.' too 1 mi- of ,!, tiieat loss th.-y have sustained by ihe pur- the instrumentality of means; and we are not to j "M.'Pha! we w ill, by the grace of Go.!, si a 1, 1 j i" ''''. an 11 pri. h nund w oubl pr-f. r 1.0 beg ..ml oi aaiiioiy jo be coir.i;ei:,-hc wotdd ra-, -(W0 of God in rt-mm injr their r-jdrilual teeh. r, icina n inactive, as we comfort ourselves with the 1 united, and use all lawful and Clui-am, mean- in be find it .n th.- rt: ,,v ,-.
1 hat .'-11 ch 1 uea-iii c .-- mav thou lead.ojied, a -vvni u!i iniitelv ami . if. ctutdlv puiilv the chinch fr. :o innovations, ami deliver her from the dve-ive inlluenee of 11 neons 1 11 11 1 ioual relations to foreign churches, and the well-intended, hut inpnious operation ol certain Voitint.ii V societits. Il vv ,11 not do lO I i V lo ll, al the W Oil H d ol 1 he d ,1 U u '( i i e 1 e t the Lord's people silil'i,. There can be no true and t.i -1 1 1 1 Li peace upon . ,n n p i oi o i-i m: . h.i'.f-w ,iy principles, where the truth of God, am! the dictates, ol con-oh m e toe cone, rued . fo -uch a
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