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THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCEP-; philosophy, indood, of soeptioism. TICISITI. | Having diiignosod, the disease, do| ___ , wc pronounce it fatal, or is there yet

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1 tinue (o darken tlit* lives nn<l future'

It lias been justly said that the shad- ; anticipations of so large a part of hu- : ow of riches is poverty, t lie shadow of; inanity? Is it, and must it ever he i (lower is slavery, the shadow of virtue as the great essayist has said, the very is vice, and with e<|ual justice it tnav “Nemesis of Faith?'’ Or may we not! ' he said that the shadow of belief is exiiect to see this grim monster vanish 'scepticism. before the enduring light of truth?; How does it occur, and what does it | Listen to the answer bonne on the ! I mean that these great intellectual winds from all parts of the earth : Yes, i forces are so often found together? j there is hope. In the name of sturdy: Does it mean that they are related as 'Germany there is hope. Jn the name cause and effect? Does it mean that |of brilliant France there is hope. In faith can he purchased only by paying the name of modern India, China and the fearful price of scepticism? | Japan there is hope. In the name of \\ ith such questions as these star-1 the God of Nations there is hope, ing us in the face, it is of the highest Kut the remedy for scepticism must importance that we examine the rcla- bo based on the nature of its cause. | tion of scepticism to theology. The Church must voluntarily abandon As a common ground “from which! the cherished idea of a final sys-! | to reason and to which refer,” it will.Item of theology. So long as there! 1 perhaps, he admitted that law prevails I is an undiscovered fact in the in the realm of mind no loss than in universe, so long as human nature is j the realm of matter, and that mental isubject to growth, so long as there are | phenomena, no less than physical, I imperfections in the human mind, 1 should he interpreted in the light of there can be no government of man i i rational principles. For no general j wholly by rule—there can he no law j , phase of human thought, ever sprang'which does not admit of a doubt in its ‘spontaneously into being ; but every application; and concerning the 11c- ! current theory of government, pliiloso- j yond, there ran he no creed which pre- ] jihy, or religion, is the outcome of the eludes the possibility of change. In slow and toilsome growth of ages. the march of the Unite toward the lui If over the soil of fair America to-; 1'mite, there can be no halting place day a proud Republic waves her Hag,'till humanity “above the low-hanging! | it is because out of the terrible con clouds, like mountain peaks that look Diets of the past, there was horn and | forever into the face of the clear, blue j flourished in human eonsciousnesH the heavens, and gaze on the uusetting: j idea of self-government. If the philoso-1 stars, shall look up into the fact* of the j j phy of to-day is broad and deep and ra-j Divine and dwell among prineiplo tionnl? it is because it is the quiutes ‘ l '* 1 1 1

cnee of the yearnings and the strug-j glings which since the dawn of history have impelled the human mind to! search for the unknown. And. just so. 1 take it, is scepticism, the outgrowth of i certain antecedent mental forces,which

With many of the settlers of tho North west the past winter has been a prolonged struggle for existence against the ele- I mi nts. A German farmer two years ago took up H!0 acres of land near Hig Like, I Dakota. Last year he raised wheat on ; | CO acres, getting 25 bushels to tho acre, and received .1>1.200 for it. Laying in * what ho considered an ample supply of! fuel out of these proceeds, ho set his hou-o* in order for the winter. Two oth- ^ or families decided to leave their own ! ] houses, and to lodge with him us a meas- 1 ure of mutual protection and comfort. ; j Very soon tho ample supply of fuel was all consumed, and tho three famdics had

Sole:ag«!nt for Pure j io bestirthemselves to keep from freezing Eao'le White Lead!!! They ,lug , ' alln, ’“ 1 ties and ^ ! posts out of the deep snow and burned

Ithem. After this source of supply had

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, that are eternal and unchangeable.' 1

Furthermore, the Church must

I throw wide open the doors of free inquiry. Nothing is more fatal t.i error and more serviceable fo truth than in-; i vestigution. And nothing so protects' !error and so hinders truth as the fear

may he ascertained and classified, just and suppression of investigation. Tin as the forces which produced the 1’ro- brave nun who are willing to hear the testant Reformaton, the French Rev- pain of honest thought must ofti n sac olution, or the Anieriean Rebellion, l ilice their prejudice's, and have great may be ascertained and classified. The'havoc made with their fondly-chcri-h demonstration of this involvcsaconsid-; ed illusions, Rut them can he nopureration of the law of human growth—| mam’nt value in a false position, the method of human progress. In i Though a temple be buildcd as broad this, man dillers widely from nature. I as the earth and as high as the Hoav In nature there are no epoch.s, no eon-lens, and though its vaulted dome gliltliets between the conservative and the ter with all the wealth of Ormus am! radical. Shelias no revolutions, no of Ind, yet if its foundations he in the reformations. The shuttle of her!sand, tin* “eternal movements of the mighty loom moves incessantly to and j Divine floods will sometime imderfro, and now she weaves a rose, and j mine it and sweep it away.” The fatal now a lion, and now a man ; but all is mistake of t he Roman Church was tin quiet, gradual, uniform. suppression of individual thought. 11 With man progress has been a cease- granted no freedom. Itsliuttlie Bible, less conflict between the radical tend- It imprisoned the mind. It scowled ency of thought und the conservative ! upon invention and discovery withal tendency of institutions, between the j baleful and malignant eye. And al-

t bough the Reformat ion hn >ke the power of this absolute intellectual tryannj, and started the onward swell of a revolutionary wave whieh broke only when it kissed the peaceful shores of libort v-lo\ ing Ameriea. yet so I horougli-

t lie very atmospliere perwith the spirit of intoler-

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I gradual unfolding of human eonseiotisness and the sttihhorn fixedness of the 'organic forms of eivili/.ntion. Indeed human progress is not unlike a vnlIcanie eruption. For a long while the open-mouthed mountain stands out 'against the sky. a dead harmless mass ly wa I of rock and earth. Yet, down in the , meatei

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I%ll cor,, ith Ha ii v. The sky in finit reddened with) Until this discordant elei ■vIR Ra '"ii \ ii iii*H"ii) m i u v'eo.*, 1 "" 1 Ihtnu then darkened with clouds ot | out ; until t he five readhe "f the Und, a i ft_ tL.ft-B »«» f ii Qi—si.. mi. » n.r.-i si.,, ushes—river-of molten lava p mr over "f nature is aceoinpaniefl by th

wa"' the country devastating fields and de- reading of the Book of God, the voice

MRS. LYDIA PINKHAM. ’-troying eitic-. So biiman thought, ■ d the seoll'erand lie -cejitic wdl not

i smothered by oppression, goes on, dim-1 be liushed. America stands in the ly defined and unexpressed in the front rank to-day, guarding the very | great brain of humanity, till by a co-in- j outposts of religious freedom, and with eident development of like passions anxious vision she gazes toward thei and feelings, it breaks out and laughs citadels of Europe, and with bated Conservatism and tyranny to scorn. 1 breath she asks : Watchmen, what of; | Old institutions are suddenly swept j the night? She can not mistake the away ; and old modes of thought (iis-] answet : Lo! the morn appearelh | credited. New relations are form.' Ohristian men are occupying the posts jed, new institutions an* ereated, of the enemy. Cliristian men sweep the and these in turn become at once the ! star-sown ficldaof space with their tele-; conservators of past development and ! scopes, and know of a truth that “The; the barriers of future progress, till an- Heavens declare the glory of God.”; other revolution solves the problem., Christain men with hammer and miThc human mind is so constituted i eroseope explore the mysteries of thei that when eonipelled by external or rocks and the wonders of the deep, arbitary power to bide any extreme of i The Chureh is hegining to ' prove all thought, sooner or later it will escape i things.” With an nriny of trained! from the bonds of authority, and rush ! thinkers in her service-wit h lier Lotzes | to the opposite extreme. What was her Presenses, her t ook> and her

pucovbrer or Voltaire? He was a reaction. What Hopkinses—sIkms pushing lier invi sti-! - v _ . . _ DIMl^ U AIUI’Q?''' ^ av 'd Hume? He was a rcai - into ever} province of thought. LYDIA L. r IJtaiVMAfVi 9 tion. What is Robert Ingersoll.' He As Savage says, she is b ginning t-. • VEGETABLE COMPOUITB. A s !l reaction. Thesi* men sceptics understand that "just as all life.

though they are, and censure them whether it reveal itself in the vi

1 ll '' 1 ’ 1 i as we may, are nevertheless martyrs to eiotis globule that pal pitates in

For all Fem tle ConiDlail’tS , * 10 i'lexorable laws of human pro ; primeval seas or in the lichen that

“ ‘ ‘ i cress. They are, to a great extent, I creeps over the rock,” in the brain

created and di stroyed by their own en- of a Newton or t he imaginat ion of

v-ate inrhitd Upon one trial th. meiit. of thi. Com vironment. a Praxitales, lias its source in the IKomd will bo rroognlost, *. relief l. Immediate . and ! It is ill the light of human history <»ne creative God of the 1 niverse ; so : ., I inthe light ..i the psychological all truth Whether it boin the Veda, of ofy od account of ita proven merit., it u to-tta) n- law of reaction, that scepticism is urahman, the Koran of Mohammed. . ommendisi ami pnacribod ly tho ten physitiann in ; largely tractable to the autagonisiii he- or the Bible of the Christian ; whether tiiecouutrj. 'tween man’s religious consciousness. | it he on the hanks of the Ganges or the

and his religious institutions. For .Iordan ; in the valley of the Tigris ori while most of the great sciences the Nile, it, too, is from God. When have been studied with almost perfect these grand conceptions shall be reuliz- * freedom,and have been open to per-led in human consciousness,—and they petual revision, theology has, to a great ^ will be; when faith and

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a snowdrift, and t wo days later was found frozen stilf in his sh-ig.h ids dog, dead, lying upon him, and the five horses) standing dead in their tracks. His t ody ! was taken to his family, nailed up ia a box, and placed in the grain loft, to be _ ! kept there until the ground should thaw isufficiently and allow of his burial. Another familySof tho neighborhood was saved Irom starvation by making soup of

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wtt may he to admit it, so much eon I letc, or a constitution fail to exjircss scarcely he said for theology as a j the will of the people, change will no science. It has frequently resisted all ■ longer mean flic marshaling of armies growth and development of its creeds.ion the field of battle; it will no longer The aim of theologians has too! moan the carnage of Ansterlitz and often heen not so mueh to express tin Waterloo, of Hunker Hill and Yorkhighest, the freshest, and the purest! town. It will no longer mean the hereligious thought of a particular age, heading of Charles 1. or the a-'assimi-as to formulate a system of theology Aion of Alexander 11.; Imt tlio old will whieli should he linal-toestablish some he merged into the new as quietly as external standard hy whieh theories — * “ 1 '

of ethics ami forms of doetrine could be tested as hy some mechanical process. The result is inevitable. Sooner or later a eonlliet arises between thought and dogma. Doctrines are still avowed and defended whieh are so unsatisfactory to right-reason and so far behind the development of

Treat uiichroDio Diseaeea, andjnjors nootton- mail's religious nature that thinking

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Courts. Probate husi- eongestion (if the lungs. Dr. Dyer, an eminent

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HK^AlU.und 1 determined to try it. Two

nf tho RtontfW'll

Ii ctirv* Rlotttlng. XlrndAoho*, Nervou* Pro-tmtion Goncral Debility, Slooplowtncf*, De pro** ion and Imll | portion Tliat feeling of bearing down. )*in. ! weight nnd bockarhe, in always |K*rm«nent ly «'ur**tl by it* use It will at all times, ami underuil eircnni.dan t*e*. act in harmony with tho law that govern* the

remalesystem.

For Kidney Complaint* of either fox this corn)H)un<i

is unsurpassed.

Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound j In prepared at £33 and 938 Western Avenue, Lynn Mas*. lYico $1 00 H.x bottles for $5.00 Sent by mail i.’i t!.e form of pills also in the form of Losenges, on receijtt 1 of price 11.00, per bo*;, f »r either. >Ir*. 1*1 MCHAM

freely answer* all letters of inquiry S* nd for paiu phlct. Address as aJxjvtf Kenti -nihitpuper. No family should be without LYDIA F- IINKTU.M’ , UVTOPIIJ3. They cure l mirtipatkn, Dlliuubuwt: uadTorpidlty of the Liver 2.» eenti per box. John ]) Park A Noi 8. Cinrinnati. Ohia

'OR, BUTTS'

\f’lopinrnt of ini(un*. Kf\olutions will I bottlesefTcctually cured him, SO that now hVis •“ ! Atinw* at u» s eeai em apsis, -rf •;

Or.«ne,,tl.Ind. OAc—-Bayn.’a Block* Huntington.Oonn.,Aug.29,1176,

* j New Haven, Conn., Nov. 18, 1869. WillisU. Nm . ...My children were nil seriouslp troubled with

JaursJ. Suilkt.

SMILFY& NEFF,

; Wb roping Cough. We treated them with regu larly prescribed nedirines, w ith homeoputhic

. A _ _ A 'specialties, etc,, with hut little or no relief A-'T."-L'C.'RIST33-A.T XjAlAAT until we gave thepi Poe’s Cough Balsam.which ' Office, up stairs in Albin’s Black, South Side imtiicdiutely assisted nature to restore them to Public Equare, Oreencastle, Ind. Practice in good health. Itiuly believe it the best medi-

nd solicit business, elite in the world lor whooping cough.

y tl J.II. POST. Ag’t Charter Oak Life Ins. Co.

all the courts of the State nr

AO ELI

'*2£ .-2e : - w

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an Arctic summer niglit Itrctiks int dawn. Religious in.-t itnliuns will grow with the growth ami i xpaml with the cxjiansioii of man's tiMiral ami re-

ligious nature.

Scepticism, roblicd o! the verv soil

in which to sow its speclci-likt' . t . i, ■ , i , ' , , tuI I I'lly .itllieted with Syhtlis

shall \iimsli awax, ami. I • \ 1111* > 11! t * 11 f capacity I out ployed C. T. sw if

tyranny, intoleranci* ami op|irt*s-,ion, it uninr a eonnnet, “no cure shall lie down to its eternal doom U "

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Pkiiiiv. Houston County, Oa.. Jan. 2S. Ik^O. 1 o; there were two negroes confined in

SHILOH’S CONSI'MPTION CURE.

1 his is beyond'tue.dion the most succesaful Cough Medieitiu we have ever sold, a lew doses invariably euro the worsteases of Cough,Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in I It.e cure of Consumption is without ajoirallei I in the history ot imdicino. Since it’s first discovery it has been sold on a gunrnntoe, a test which no other medicine enn stand. It you have a cough wo earnestly ask you to try it.

In my official

■wift to cure them,

. n.. ' o,no fifty.” He ad

tninistereil his "Sytihilitic Specific,” and in a

Price, Id its., •'cts. and si. If your Lungs sore, ( best or Back Inline, use »hi!ub’.- Pot

Pin.- ter. Sold 1 y t' on ad Cook.

WX.K'CWMWI ; prsonai r '

td. List

twt*(*ti the conservative spirit of tlieo-! religious thought, and also in the fear of the Church to allow the human mind :

r . ,i>. .i.fiiri • iunBrv.hi.ki th-ir »wr»«ww ifuR wi o p in its in vest ig.i i ion- and in-oOl-im.oBirlliingtvthrtrxli.iit.gr. 1( U not. [rBM.g » , ' ' , cn.mruiro ■ o. .trill* r rmifi trnll.t. .ltd »ti mid be .Jdrrrwd (IlllrCS that WC llllll tip* U llt'sls. tilt*

Oil. ULTTe, 18 Nurtli tub SO, SI. I.uulB, Mo.

ANsWEH THIS QUESTION.

, . i. I' n n'in- specitie. ana in a Why do so tnany rpeople we see around us lew week- I felt houn I t.. ony him out id the soetit to preh r to suller nnd he made miserable county treasury, as he had ellected u complete |, y Indigestion, Constipation, Diziiness, Loss *"d radical cure, A. h. Outs, Ord. Houston nf Appetite, Couiiiig up ot the Food, Yellow Co,, (ia. Skin, w hen for 75 eta.we will sell them Shiloh’s ti o ( lOTr.vMiiH, i, Ti w., I i h. 11, ls,.t. Vitaliier, guaranteed to euro thorn. Sold by

The s. s. s. is giving goon satisfaction. one {Conrad Cook.

, - , . ... gentleman who had been confined to his bed

Member of Inis Departi: i nt relived of six wcrl-'-with Syphilitic Rheumatism has been SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY.—A ntnrRlieuriiBtism by the us * of St Jaeol u Oil '’“I?' 1 -nttrely. and speaks in thehighest praise vclous cure for Calarrh, Diphtheria. Canker .. ,.* ... .,■ .. *’ of it. mouth ami lleadiiclic. With each bottle there says (iCO.W. VValling:, >)Up*;nntC!.(l- Tin: SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Pronrie- if-»n inaenioui na*al Injector for tho more

[Kan.-uH City Mail.

It ; the rcnuU of 20 vonrH’ «‘Ap<*rlf‘nr© and xi>eriinentH iu SewinK MochineB. It combine* th* 7>i'../point* of all prefitnt nnd former make*, and Ih not u “ one man ” or “ one idea ” machine, on otherw an-. It nvoid* the d«‘!VclN of otherand pogwfhch ncic ami valuable ft-atnreH and convenieiicoi*. It Ih large, light-running, noieele**, havdeome, cent imii td, durable, aiu\ simple. Wnrnintod und lirpt In reimir free fori? yeurn. i irrularHwith fnil dejicriptiounentfre»ion requwt Itl« nureiythe Iw-ht A trial will prove it. Oou’t full to tee it i»eforeyou hoy. MAUUI'ACTI'rrd by FliORENCF. MAUHiNK Horence,Muhh.; wholkhalkd i»y OEO. P. BKNT, HI and W Jacknou 8t.,Chicago, 111.

ent Police, New

changes.

York, one of our t x-j tcrs. AtUnta. , Call for a copy ot * *\oung Elen’s Friend

may aucoeisiul treatment of thone complaints without extra charge. Price, fO^ctt*. Hold byCon-

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hai.f.d i Icago, I

fur the Reiit nnd Fnieit. Dnokt •nd Bihlci, i'ricei

AGENTS

3%, reduced 33 per ct. National I’uWUb’g Co.. Si. Iajuis. Mai ppjy |^| f CURED wit!) * it \ in in t / »

HA'Jl f CURED without pain In 1

wi ks. Not one cent pay till cm <1.

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