Standard, Volume 5, Number 11, Madison, Jefferson County, 24 December 1835 — Page 2
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Jria Hie Christian Ta:oili,ei!.a.r aivi Evangelical Guardian. ' riV '- I,- t, . i . - . - i n .1 . s iO a.e iCi;ij wincrs to s tend ai! their time in HIE KLlMXa OF SERMONS IN THE ; writ,-, sermond payers to suit all latitudes an3 - , , it-Lilt. : Iogi!i:uVs. and n.ise nr. a set of ood reader (and r.,!", .rC'!? ! if -re not ilWt rate they wouWdo'lSe
. - ' cnndelsewhew) and semi them out in quick
: i ; my tc;:uors i.i ;t t.
became common in some :.! an s. nri.t .:,.
pi' .d :Iio names ot conspicuous persons in gin-mon of it. (t is intended in this article t spend a' few leisure mom-tits in the coniidcrutk-.is of this r:c-
ice. lui i won la ;pp.;z? u:v
pnct.ee i,.!5 xux most c-rJui a
till I wr.s Ue:;ty. , r i:,,Wi.i!s of tw. :.tv. vers oi age. ih.d I ever witnessed a mirbh r of religion read a m iiiioh to his andier.eo. .ad Rcia-h In youth the ioveof novoiiy w is stron-.r. that new practice, I i:km;s new to i:.o. I. alno charms w!r.;cov. iVr inivc i!,Ti i i:y vr:,r- s : r a F have !.. .! e ' ' ! ' ami fatmii.u-bv ami . a . i e h ,c
::. he'im
time ! read to all the world. Indeed the simis of
me times, under iilC rapid march of mind in the present vciiiiiry, iorcbade well, in our country, in ie:-.-rente to such state of things being speedily i r :l . it about; for it is well known, that, ,-:t pres. ii. -;e who arc sin! to have the greatest talent?, r.nd the finest pulpit gills, and the most cruant! the host taste, "tt id omr.e genus," a:"' v-' sveai a7stir.od to sway public sentiment, are already the readers f sermons in the length and brcadih of our country. Now it is reasonable to simp. -:-:o tli A t!ie done of ovciiakin-j the meat m::-' "Vo i;s e&.ct in incrc aMii.ir the "number of
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liouseof a nobleman, not far o slant from IVr'-W ' i-ise,-;. ., t.i r ' . ' cm:. ;-.cr -' - !;, -n ri,., .i i '. . . lI",,J 1 "'Cs- i Mtci: ptiuti, "Live virtyous: Go ) rv-rov-, " I . . " ""J -iany pastors rp.
the diseonr. in ,!:,. rirr'n P .V,.) I .... .7' . - - .!"',',il1 b..!t bc-II-
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g.ve a correct ' 1 hoi:.- t'o
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mans liieside. 1 he subject was pauperism its causes and cure. Anions the gentlemen ire'--"-t
U,1S vuc...oie oio nigi.iand ehiciiain, who kept his eyes fixed on Dr. C, and listened with intense interest to his communications. The conversation was kept up to a late hour. When iho company broke up. they were shown upstairs to their apartmenfs. There w-.s a lobbv of' rv;,j.,,.,i.L
mur!: :0V: nr A"i..f ;..'...: i '"'i .
-.i - r.mence tor all t lie instances of !iis gr .ee and merev."1
lrsii or r!;.i.:;:ci'TiOA'. llcligious persecution
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01 Lour were trivt n
ee years
v.iav..i it fen
:rr!::-cs, j his subscript icu with t
w-o-ht of pork, now la-uiJates
etlre there nro V.o l.r.v:i hy whLh ilefcr-1 Tins is indeed
an evil case
An,Isoofotherthino-s.
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. , I" "1, t... . ', , ,1 ;ilV ICMi band ol unprincipled men, detorminV to take the
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And we wish to say
every
lcn,.h, and the doors of the bed-cl n 7 1 V . l"? 'c !ct
Ui ' l; ' ' I DO irvirnn! ,.f IV. 1.1 t t . . . . 7 , " 11 "if
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1 - oici i wuicui nioas- j .i two, and they t' mos. 1 no first martyr who ever (bed was stoned bv 1 ! doty them.' ' ' '' 1:101 c
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" ' ' " ' "...U .111 lOlOS.t a noise ii the chieftain's room, the noise was sue reeded !v a heavv rrroan! U isfono.l
Potmen; winch was m a (7,v miM,r. .V fi L , . .! mu V n.n.,l WH "k.:it ''' ' vari
the connanv. who all rushed i i f ! ' , 1" -'ends. ,Vc.-we shall : SfM u.nv.-Mauh.as ...i.. -.. t , 1 ''10 ul':1 ol the . hnd that mobs beg,,, tne persecution njrainst tho.n. d.-a.i, , "
'rnl': L , :,"C ,,h;ch;aud,hatit was no, until afer th, pe-uile hulthu IU S J rV0Tdl ats i, 5t:;j Iivinff
I , .. . . , r ' '"-' '-'"ci ; spouen out uieir wishes that l iws were framed to h'd a,.,. m the hands of his attcn(,nt. (t was 1 fine, itnpttson. or destroy them.-.V.v, r;,
ie impo-stor, of whose
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m, uls ,vd expired. Dr. C. stood in silence. wi;h !)oih hards stre-tched out, ami bending yVcr t!ie deee, sed. I !e was the very picture of distress. Ho w,, the fust to break silence. "Xcver in mv life," ::i,l he. in a f ran.;, .'.is veiee.-did I see. or did I fo,'l
'xh'Vo this nsorrcnt. ihe me..niug ef this text.'l'reaeh
s:ant in season ; reprove, ixbuk-'. ex-
TIIESTAN1URD. TilliJSDAV, Di-X'KMUKU Of. Vi:.
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i. at. witii all loi.g ;aih ri;:
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rectors of the Indiana Theo
-nowii :h.;t my v, nirabio old fiend was within so l-w mini res of ,;rrui'v. J Wotthl h ,vo ,!,v,.i. ..
to it sie i-rt wi.ie i ioniiod t i,,: r it... . l'"cie.i into otnc
JNAL't.UKATHLY. -uiveably to a reo!ution. passod by ,!0 j;0iU.d
eminary, ;it
epical
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n.,y .o m.n. I ueuh! have preached unto bin, : r,.i. 77 , . , " 1 1 . "T "7,-.":a!
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to attend. mv P e Z f in7 I- r.. t "f b in circulation i Cin-
y more than 1400
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; !l sc ii:ti d :.. ::d on Cod. v.iio bad tali toem to i V to ( nahle tla ru todelivov
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7 and ti.os .!-. Y common em. arm ml ;';e spirit of t'.e I sway, ih-.t it would s to iairedace those ane .-.tteiition of itnr 'P'S t.'.IV.-.'ii t,o st Jesus. iii sntii i ee -J; ! J.7u. :'!- 17 Cob iv. J" i
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mvs!f e:,r-i !i:.i177 -i , , ' ."u l:le i a-oa
, - m inaugura! address, in the
would havetirge.l imn and you, will, all the ear- j vit nosiiicss befittir" the subieri e. i.iv.iv--,, r,. i
e has ioimai ain'i,- -;,l. .e.
- " "u "u -'iorinons. fourdar(-: , lh;lLreurli-rl' workmen -e,,,,, Onrc-openingaweilonthepren -oUhel oicUheu Nunnery, which had no,, for .o..mieheen ui. , )vi:, ; ol stones, which had i !: tIirown in ff ,f
i!, :y. N unr.eries ai i'n :m rir r 1
A m; morhd ,.. ..
' eemnrii against t!,o ;,.
v hat do t!
ovcr-
e facts jirovf? Tn-.f
good thinner haunts of vice ami
mCCt.to Oli na:-,. f!r r:n.-,.;i.-
Vou would have thought it, and von would have pronounced it out of season. Pbif ah! ii would
Lave trecn m se it respects von.
led to attend.
boih as respected !
urn, am
John Finlhy Ciiowr.
Seer. . T. I. The. Sem.
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the dr. me pion ' ' r . ; v.. rveii to b.- ( e. ' : nee ii-iue v.s. : ie. ,i b.e h. is bi.eiv ta..; ;h 1..b!y wrb.e !, ... mere readers. The practVo mar.y bad c.u ,- der, no m tier v. i. . ivi oi.- I i a v. . ; e;
at ' a. -!
y va re ! "-t . o. lay v . : f s r aid in 7: , aai I am v!
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.to is no mission in tho
d'-ep. oowerful and lastln.F
;t .i have. Ii bvi s umier all c.rn,.S',J
: Tiie child may descend into the very depth of de- ' I.,r:ivi!.v- 11 '' 'is 'ke its home ami wmdvr into foreign climes, but still the parent's love cannot be
festroye.1. Amidst the keenest alHietion, i( wil!
'.m of the fountain. Theie
lias;; f.rih lib (!:
"7er .nilai-uce i.-,.. loii.'oe-J ! 0,10 VVV"U:K ,n'! 111 l-vn that I always eon7.v a he-,;,, ei; ioo,. .' . : ! ; 1 i! ;; w! 1 h :,h" 1 '':t l0,i- 'riii- is t!ie Stroior and
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. ..loan, j i nas been signe, citizens. C
Tiie'" " f 7 lb7r " I,r'-'ra iiin5' -Orleans. 1 lie sleaan ,nro ; ,.... f- , ..
" '-"" two weeks a-o net 1 t 'V-o,
ihout lu
h'dow Lo
"KiixxreKv Union ren the .vIohal and JbiLt'uu s I.iirnovE.vr.xT or Tin: Coi.oiikd Rack." VC were interested in the abstract, glVeU ia ,le Journal and Luminary, of the speeches delivered ai the anniversary of this. Society. The speakers all
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fnt- tl,.. c.o, ...,: .i , w tnat countrv. and :i, . . ,
,v" .ii.ioou oi mi; coiorea race, jiut we re- p ,, . i ui ne to.era'ed. Two
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.e , ' " ' into bv tbelonsmoinn.andsunk. 11 lives were Joct Jv a decree of the Congress of Mexico, no other
" "Liiu.i uian t!tc. Koman V'a'hoai-
trrot fleO tlir. r. . .-!-.. T O . 11.-
3 'euait.s ui .ui . j oiiu v i reene, isq. o. Lincoln county, were not given more in detail. We are told that be 'Expressed at some length, his disapprobation of the principles on which the Society was founded. He thought the constitution of the Society shou'd have enjoined on master
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the duty of having t heir servan Is taught to read she Si'r! Tit u ros r!"Kr,, ,,,,. i . : "l '
is'.smn.
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ever aelive clesno to r ami a iva vwai-,1 !.;! "r,
. , ..(... i . i a . . , j wealth, and all ihe euerg:es of the mind will be dei voted to the n iro ase. ibeiv m :r.-. lO!! I... ......
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V "on :!t. la;' u g7 ( Xl-''7 iid be is given up u i ,hf!t " would bo Popery to withhold the bible from !!:e (laahrai in of vice. l!i- :n,.."i'J, ..ri.eh ii,
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j ' - -' aaaars to
-ermm.ntagain-t Texas. (,rv. U lL ' apostolical" m have so ,1Uich mnyi ' tony-five simiem, iave entered Trmceton ihoo,?!c"1 'mnary the present sejon ir , '
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i x
e entered t!ie l.'olb'irc
jon'hs in a (nn-.a-.t e.
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.Sen Tit tl ros ,,,,. ... i . : 1 ' e ' a ' a .1 e 1 1 111 l.n::,!n.i . T 1
. I - i -ni i urn- wusjioiawin Keimmkv. - ... .vj.0aao i s,n
Ilaei; passion f the'soul will be torn bed I ,;,rl'i,Mi:2S a"'-sier to teach His slaves to read, ami .,:"''0'''1' !o vonccive of a narra-
;"7 " "iistn.lied 7mphcity or ecanug a more evident impr.,.- of unadonvj' f,ct on its j) acres.'" Rev. James Cuibert.on, of Zanesvibe. O.. on whom t'tp till.. n ri ... . . '
' L'- is coiii.-rre.-i at ia !3
7iss Reed, ha
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:" P" i'!d , j a 7-aeed megs-t, 1 , . ' iiJ C(,i": j; U'li i.irii
' m i f v bo-n his e aevers'!:7 R b orfb,!h-
' ; ;-'. bet for himrieiag a r :; . :?., n m re than f ,vo, ihre-. ei
ther!
iiaeage em, m s- ribo the grief that j Do not the philanthropy, the p.etv, the talents, in nr;: rast-.aici s iho mil., !, .s !.. 7 .... i .i . ,. , ,
mrr.b,: an,! native strenmh, and s If a 1 " ' r- '-ti n, entnlo his n h .s oeen the result. l,jVV '' , ' j ,,):"1!0 ,' V'- and serious consideration!
- ie.u iuai man) oi our nre-.nren arc mistaken as to the extent of duty on this subject. It was stated. !v Pres. Your,-, who made the closing a.blre.--, that 1 flm mom'-er of ,m- ,o;i,,v wrrc ;iot ,,:,J,d lu team; i h air sa-ia. e is t, . a mi... -,t.-. .
-""-m. x ii,H -ui uisters vc
verwbelmiu;' musf !- :!: ieelinus of thai eh,!,! -i... i
commencement of Was
as.iington Cohe-e, h
irer.t to an umim
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" .- .-O'. loW cm se a'CeiV ( X.St .n lliic 0...1I. .! , . .. ..a, .,, t;,c mo .. , ,r l.Yit e.iiiul who is e db al a, ;;;..!,.! the g;,ve of an injure! P trout. A thm,smd worlds wor hi he gve to heir a voice from j;:5 oopth.i praebmn ng forgiveness! i7mn wlrm- is this I.ve?It k a sfreim f.-..,: ii:-1 "lomitliil of liVir.ar waters If is ., m ,
m' U(,c-"u 1'onor intended. We c.-moru him worthy of double honor tor so dobm. Tiie tisiaas of iinir,!., i ,
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nimiinlAiit 4 : .1 . fc'JIiCSS. !'.l'lff nrol'.i;.,. i i
""'I'1 "" vo ino necessary instructions That -a--- m-. o..-mP? un-e been mdo;
tins was a plan easy to be acted on That r.rcach- ! ,;vo ,n,i,v,,l!s.. at in, endewin
mgwasihe original modeofsiireadmg the gosacl ' ";Olt'0's'llP- lil,000 have I een suiscribed
i. u e ,t:v.l no lioa t is ..,..;... .1
, ' ' ""-:ieu, tnat tro.o --un.ro a.oiie. over -00.0!H, will be obtained Reverend William L. Rrecbinride, Professor ,1 ,'a!i-U:'fi ia , Vlit'' -U-Z, has accepted rue pasioral charge o1' the rjrst pr..; :,VU l.;ii.l
, u.-viue. liev. Jir, the Second.
The Pritish and Foreign Rlbie Socialy have retud to aid, by their burls. ,!, iiapiist'mis.aona-
ins. at ..-eramre-re, ni priiitincr
ait wtio 7n;r bu-
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eib fie-... the great ami adorable Author of (heabo-, j ., ifllien, human affection is so slronsr, hmv rmeh I V hllc h is a,lii';"e' that preaching was the orin u-c mighty and iioverfu! must ii i0 in ( ;.,.p 7: "f spreadimr the gospel, have we r,eV i-.'e.Ues; and the v. iesl . I ... I .. . . 1 .' '.. i r, s .!.. : .
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express which i p.pm ibit ir e.xe.t ad ;. sit::
i --just.; a -ild ' I to oii: r ';, it ieoa t !' Ui.il ; Would ii ihe 5 Va (-
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.1 in no v,.y be so much "loriiha! as bv
edoiji itien of all his erring oXmrh-r. as e?e:t OMfreei! i...v......rt ; . ... 1
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them for fight wi'i.euf a sel cj Stand ? How would it appear in the I ilv w him he ,. ,1.1 wan ins children ;
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n ieco !;: u.ty. I low ii oi ;;. :.;:ry. j ;si on 1 '7.:' of ihe ai- : 1 i .. ; s .a , d ( . ' ;i .. , ., -
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rm l.uiie.-s ol o-.r fie:i caast.ai ns after l!:eir p'oasure. bai (bad for our praiit, that wc m:y : ' a .. a s o! ins h: 'bness."
own ! 'e 1
Arria.! ino fanxi: The editor of Pm Xew1 01k C'omm aeial .'vdverliser gives a totirhin-r d ;s-
m ihe Ro
e.:v apne-ir blieral
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f 1.1 ioiin s and ie oceurri nee . to r. : la, r lb m i'. m ; wamid it a- a ; in daughkr- in' th. v i v to read h r 1-. -
liOi S. Which '.' Se r. i-:;;s y , hl'pm -( of i; . 11 V e . a i ; " 5 beparle.c at-- i 7.a serais r p
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o 1:1 Vexatious 1 :W sa!'-
1 alaainat at ihe c'ane-, I shoihog. ! nag i,,,, ,-. e, :a, i to n . . ..
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eripboa d' be eefoci burial of an inf.nt
m an .iliolc (i, i n ti rv. iii the upper part ofim city, of uhv-!, ho le.-iseif was an eye witness. He s-.ys 11 .v slim sm .'.. s' iim. va! jirocosloti. t!ie mos; simiile, aul the most hu-,.!i!e, that he h id over semi
..s wedas fae i:l:ls! !v .aj.,o. !r !x (, "m7r !(.'; a little !,,, In, !,ry shh; ,! the ,-$. crt-ththrr t,- fnhf f lur i .fi.::, in her amis'.
: my s;...; 'he m.iii.n
Sae WHS ieiout to Oepasil.
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'" vo.ou s,ie,.u 011; a IC.V Win -.IS ol Kmriish; but iiad lit- lorgue Ram ever so v.vll skilled hi Imghsh, ,t wis evide;;; s!,r g.j,.,- n.jlI(jn lee doe: nat sje-ik, bumwhispers ihe oh r Irmm!,! '"'1 hds 1! bredv." ilereves (ill..:!. ! 7" I...
.. .'-u.i 10 ueaeve 11 v as the only mod- oi' !.,.ii.i:,.0.
up Ciiris-ians in their most holy ihhh! Nay, it ;s undeniable, that ihe samo amhmiiv m-I,;,.!. 7,-.,;..
'I"-n;d ties af j .a! on Ministm's ihe duty of 'preachin- the -,'ei 'mat oi 01 11. i ... , . . . . ;a 1 1
,u ' 11 ' cieaau-e. enjoined a;.0 0:l ti10sP w;,0 heard, Iho duty of 'searchimr ihe Se,-i ,,, ,,
ilumphrey that of
vicious
bat'its.
re. j u ir.
.nat intelligent Protestant .Minister vo"" OM ; hi printing and cireuiatins the
the j.rinciple that he was 'competent to ffive ihe j 1'ill"''U1')i' "! ,lle '"to Rengalte, which they necessary instruction' to his congregation," bo wb- ! ''f uul'Ie' bcca!lse hat translation is conformed ling to have the Rible and all other books taken I "' L';,l)!ist v,ews 3,1,1 teaches that immersion i.s ihe
ll'Oiil them?
'heir Rp.orance an
iuuen less attention, that in their case notion- but oral i,,s",ction is necessary! No this will not he contended for. Why then take this position! The reason is adverted to by Pres. Yomv:;t j,r, ,uli'ftliv.r,m,nuu;iu. 'in some plac. s that would not be pm-mitu-d.' (ri.- to teach servants to read) 'and if the attempt were persisted in, there would hea failure of accomplishing anything.' Should a !1 :0 t . ... ..I I. . - ; , ...
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-, .v v.-.,vv. .... 11, i.ni, .Hill
And do the 'Colored I?.,,.,, .:,.. ! 0il-v L''istjn haj.usm. This subicct is now or-
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v..j..i .1. i..e .iiieiioon 01 me jL.vecutive Committer of the American iiible Society. Pour, out of five of a special committee to whom it was referred
reported against makin:
appropriations. After
much discussion, it was recommitted. A Mr. Prow 11, of Philadelphia, ha., recovered j7)y damages of the owners of a stage coach, in which he was upset and injured.
j A paste made of ashes and sab with a little waj ter, it is said, will close a crack in a stove.
A. little girl, four years old. was recently burnt
tii ::s.v where waj the cetmrteiy; ami I down Ihe casket cant. linin-r the . ..!
She n:ered to bo .1 (t..r.
to teach them publicly, such would, iu, doubt in i , S ' 'Ur yilT!i oUL xvafi rcccn.ly many cases, be the result. Put Itfr. Greene web i ' ' io,nu ''.v h" taking fire
remarks that 'there is no law in Kentucky, forbid-!
ding a Master to teach his siave to read:" and we are equally confident that there is no law in human nature, that will justify the conc'usion that it would make him a worsn since nr . 1
w w. n mult- uauire-
Tiiiioi.oaieu. Sciiour.-. The article 011 this subject referred to in our last, has. on request, been recommitted to the author, for further reriHon.
PAlixrs- A 1 niAi.. The appeal of Mr. Parlies
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fx'....r.t:ver:. The whole structure of our nature p oi".-. ,;1:u ,,,. p,r,. j;,,,,!,,,! no; ,-)r ;l ju, ol imi.eene , but lor active exertion; all the or-ams oi In.' body, all the ftc-ihies of ihe imml. are iasiruaa nmof action, and are to lie emp!0y(il iii the
bv,
vi lorous pursuit.'
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1.-1- amac, ta,a preserve these pow,(rs in a health lei stale: lor. 1' I be !i Ir is :V. .. .. 1 :.. 1
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7mho.! beruileraiice, as shes.iid.' I lost
lour wec!;7 The I, til,. hy. however, explaina I
01 . 1 me lino n ai me, I ol some disease in the slameh. am tt.it his mother, thus alone as it were, was :;omg to place her d ailing with her own h inds, j,, tiie public Miilf of t!,5 Rom m Catholic cemetery. Oa the dir-eiioii being given her, the mother look die p-.ecious burden in her arms, and brushiim tj. s-a!.bng te.r (Vo n her cheek, proceeded towards the spot pointed out to her.
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tl- .'mi.rary, a!, experience moves. L ! "m ' ' f rhdadeipiiia,
., , ' ... '. j suspending him from ai! the functions of a eospel
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ro.al his lllii Mifai 11, ne ,,!
pupils n.in.-r llr.n uo i ae P.m., !:o;a H.-oib eb.
I n the op:mmi ,.' ijlf.. wiiur, iaa'daaj' is well ad pted for all sueh occas;-,ii ,.s it is p''!p.t. in th- d. ba ry ofs-amo;.s. il i r.. ..,r p.- -.hag ..-: :,re.;f ad.ant-'
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" " i.s .-.ieii;;in. ami necome a 1 m y to dismm. : tiie menial Iheuities will be -radu-a ly e:,i.ei:.'d and thus ihe whole fabric of hum an eapeile.as be u :ub rmi lad In- trr.il',,1, i
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i m.-cspmm 10 I.R 7'li rn: wluist, on ihe contray, a r-tfular course of
.. '- .' v " cumucive lo lieallii, exliilerates "ie .-pints, ami contiibutes to the e,sy, and suc-ces.-ho ia, , ploy. re nt of ihe intellectual powers. I he tri'ip,,..-,! application of mind to study, es-tami-as a habit oft-inking, which renders ii easv
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1'ini v or LixNAiii s. This great Botanist, was born in S.vod-i,, in 1707, and died in 17VS. (),. of the most ('istinguishi il attributes of l,is mind, was the wirmth of his religious sent i men ts and profound adoration ()f (he I)eity. He resembled in this respect, Newton. Mailer, I.oeke, and others, whose respect lor religion, rendered their knowledge still more estimable. The deeper he penetrated into the secrets of nature, the more ho admired tiie wisdom of he-r ( 'reator. Me praised this wisdom in Irs works, lec.ommended it by his speeches, and honored il by his actions. ThroughCd his writings I here breithes Ibrth a lively admiralion of the
eainess amj wisdom ol ( iod, and a tender m-ib
is ow n rn iiis. to sutip! .tit the old iPl ... , .... i;.. '" " "' '
I v.iuid I'.iiii.er saiieea! that the e a vers m; ' it al'-o: ', ."' ', V'.'
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iv. eds; rank in proportion lo ihe richd. To a mind thus corrupted by indued.--of Sa'oman ni.iv be atodh d: "I r ,.m ,..'.!..,. i. . i. i ' , . 1 ',
... " ... ne- .-iiii.nui, ana ny t 1;. vine
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an . ami yard ol ihe ,,,in i-,,,,! .a',,,,.l,..,t...i; bii a
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woi id is so do
i'l-eacl.
iu comparison with its warns, we might cm; 7y ma
row over with thorns, and nettles covered face- e . "of
lis lienelits. Whenever lie found an im
portunity of expatiating on the greatness, the providence, and omnipotence of Jod, which frnpn nt ly happened in his lectures, and botanical excursions, ins be nt glowed with a eelesliil lire, and hismouiii poured forth torrents of admirabl ; cloUcneo. 'l'his made him one of die best inculcators of morality: lie instilled by so doing' a similar spirit of rc-
e.r i.i.i.ienaiaton tne turbulent, missions of m-n
is found in that feeling' of accountabdity to a holy tied which is there taught. We believe that the view- given by Mr. Prainard, is tie-1 correct view on this subject, vi: ihat ihe same obligations rest o;i the master to instruct bis servants, that rest on the parent to instruct his children. L- t this obligation be felt with all its tremendous responsibilities, and masters will fmd means to instruct iheirservants without subjecting themselves cither to legal pt nallies or popular l'uIV .
minister, wi
as
two or three weeks.
.e spread lie fare our read.
so soon
paper is enlarged, which we hope will be in
An Evm Cask. Pin- two suecesive years Providence has visited extensive poiiions of our country with partial famines. Cropf. have failed beS blasteil by the drought, or cut off by the frost. Provisions have been scarce. Prha-.s much increased. Prom all we can hear, every reticle of food, both for man and beast, is as dear this winter as it was last, and ihe probability is, that the juice instead of being diminished, w ill be still mor- increased. What are our ioor ministers to do! ib: years of plenty many of them could scarcely pet bread to eat and raiment to put on. Now, their circumstances are much more straitened. Men of other professions, Mechanics, Merchants, day-laborers, are all at liberty to raise their prices, and have ac
tually availed themselves of their privilege. Not ears in ihe study of his facie, 1 Sh a im -: the Rabbi so the minister. His salary is fixed, and he can no' consumes the energies of hie ear! y manhood in per-
For t! e Standard. THE PU LE HEADER. No. I. As the Scriptures ef the Old and New Testaments contain the only in hiibble rule of faith and practice; so it is of the utmost importance to the establishment and com fort of the 'hrist ian , that be should cultivate a daily, serious and intimate acquaintance with these inspired records. They contain the messages of ih vine love and mercy; thev reveal the character, purposes, and marvellous operations of that eternal Peinir who created and
who upholds and rules t he universe: thev direct the sinner to the only Saviour of the guilty and tho miserable; i hey point out the wav to eternal life. There is no bettor companion for the hour of retirement, no wiser counsellor tor the regulation of conduct, no guide m .e skilful far the .-easou of perplexity and doubt, no comforter mare judicious, soothing and successful for the days and nights of alHietion, th in the Pn.i.n. Tiie devout Mahammad.in commits lo memory large portions ef his Koran, and delights to chaunt them in bis hours of devotion, or of sobiude; the brahmin spends
