3 , {U U' I I , Bat WINâ€. In. “PM†album tbs ho tmit My “whim-pint union. if m "i."aetiom-turotuermr,,r. .nt"t-trt"hrt.taoaquaretaoer--. mhnmmomm â€man-tuldhnbou undo .-letwotitreaian bitumen of -tMueortrriusPeeh-uattita.tte.ttn towel-munch: " - I90, thet Mr. In; whit. Hommiatg _e?r"rtotuctmmttoeseoitnou,.ed ".d"-trottteehat-atuts,iimsi. ph- I). which “menu-chm span of 'tltr-tot-s-asain) mp0,, Tcr""""'""""""-', mp0“, my†man: cowl-in alluttntp MDWNPW' “lithe "aiaitt-t"udi-ique.omsi by tho vqiet.sfth.tmirseitr. Tm than may, Ind - in you Pro-hm w. m: '"tmaaNrmtmittsti.tt-. Manama. an. -nrattatrtoohittttutir. . I". {much to" -'-.a.- "W WW; "hymn!“ in Whphammpmm-ai- tia-', In! tho ohm “no.“ “not“ in WI: confer- -dqtmtrirtgot" humanly _"""trusroeiietaiotsteoG unsound“. in wound, had 'tt"eotordi-inatt-rorsmiiuo. “new. Morrlti.inthoother q'0titttjao Mimi!» my, although - m 'eartut “no Romania 'erueotsrii-iiquru-i get2S',tr1,ttteittte,i 1m dttt-viountanti. -t-dt.ierttr "sremmh, 133307. “an. a in a. Won It'tetetttrtr-iee “in“ Wm an: morning. m 'llonrpnvio-Muponthuquu. an...“ imr-ittt.ttttaanio'aof tHtmt-oatiereasitatorrttiottth- min â€may m " pm; "uri-sie-ti-to nomad“ null: his. That-alto! the unfu- unmnhmmmmum: bers" thq â€to. ot Wm. Tho -dtsPtedbrthotvrtmu.ot union “IN-‘0' inn-m "dtteotteningin “has. Mburéddmbmb. tin-tho mm; thudividodin Lint-L03. Itiouedsoet of the Depart. Ilnt of J notioo "turned to town yummy m0miirmnroeoettoswt-ohotmdboerst " lot-o do†trd nuporinunding the What, the cohort-thou of theNoettt.WertIhttit. Foloo. This body loft Tm a: my Mn by two “my! shout Etna: on: cock, 'NtAnrarutiodiimstlr through without t"mWdPar'o'",ttopttmtmattnrttetertDur 'eth-iratuehettt.jtmntortotst phoohvilgloboduoontoot. 'l'hoforoo -triie"t950etiB-tdmert,'2dr0ts- qith complete quipnont, and all the - and up†noon-I7 for the ninth-moth outiro force on the P'Bimotro---T9 wagon wan to Lotoh-o- " Ennis and no union) A-to-tsit-sport-ttur-so -"Fitetu-reat-ioroveeai0o “I all non, with 50 has“, 130 an, and u my out, will y'- tho Mt now on mm, at Mt, fro- Iioh plug tho whole "ttrsiu-otetttiiii.1ssaitirr, an. be. will ho quitotod duringtho‘ vac-summon othu; “Fatiinogthhodqmrton. Wobou‘ “MWdth‘umoot impon‘ “Whitman“ out, 'thiefir â€Lion. lhi. ttiottna+mt, when Ion; muo- with tho volunteer (one of Mum!» - his“ tum in -rraiatg tho work which-n- ofno “W. Ween-Italy any that tumtrtits'uits.r-istseeteed (annual-um to no... Tho, A"oiaqeteuatdu_tie.tosre"mn,andrro “new no, will be uni-d out te.r"itto'u-t-anutur,-t bm‘mm my?“ Con-'10; M101 Elm @ttawa guts Am CAMPBELL & ALMAS STILTON CHEESE. :21 NEW - 32mm RAMS AND BACON IMPORTATIUN S P3utBBitaAIT UNION MONDAY, Jun 8, ma humus“ tarcrrtubt'rrit a mic: and: w Dunbovery IMF DAV ltr 0W1“, haul-bum. BIICbB BYE pay "er-ts CLIP-ELL A A LMAN, n-llllllou: mu“ -or- â€I. G }O()DS. Nov. U. I. Wlluumou, orBeiih. auiF, m (hug-to from the irish 9:3un Church, will ho introduced " tho an. an... The 6mm “no... will a . public muting to be hold on WM, night, donut-dang. autumn“- .wu ruin! now you. on In Booth-ad. CANADA I‘m-annual“ Sun" and)“. --Ymstordny atmoou All the album "wtfioois m connectiun mu: tho (bud; Presbyterian Church Assembled in Kuox'I Charon. City [lull Munro. whom wry pleasatg And inurucum amino-es to both “when. and .cnolm were utsli-t b the Rev. Mr. Fri-or, of Bums, and no, Inches. Mr. Phihp Phillipa mu interral-tino .0100qu an my " acted my. Dr. Tom», of Toronto, duly pro-Mod on the and“. thi meeting In I you no“ Ind In “new, um“. (intent. A-.r.-..The Ru. .Ir. Wiuon, of My Church, Edinburgh; And ttte Ru. It. Bum, of lithium, “out“ from an Fm Chum of 8001- had to the 00mm Ambit.- of (hud- AndtboUnilod t'tnt-tlitteinteatetutsed would midni- tho Banal “but: Sex., RPehcPyet'e..etitt _ The FWarwui.hhorta, n KunvuLLl.-About two o‘clock yummy autumn . [arm thunder-mm pun-ed our the Vin-(o of Kemptvillo dam; scrim:- damuo. the. and homo- in the will... Ind unwinding country 'utr-xt severely , and "I. depot of the at. Lam-one. nag on". 3911's, Bu: Bar.r..--on Stand†“know “no tittat g'tum tor "to print adored " the Bu. "alt I'ournamernt, to “and can clubs. took place bum tho â€Hy mp" Ind “Human." AM Mn. aeolian: play, it vu- dooidod by I some of 30 to 19 in Law: oftho " Fly Amy-5 mm m roof blown elf. Mr. min“; and another mum, who hpponod to In in the nation“ the time, narrowly up. ed being hung hum; sustained lotion- mjurim therefrom. Km: Santa tJ<rsroota-The mm Schooln of the I'm-hymn“ Church in con- mtion with the Church orthtttuad In» "stores' 'srtetrtoon at 2 o'clock m the buomont of m. Andrew’s Church and were whim-used by noun] nonhu- ot m Synod. ' Cm Column .--A spook] muting“ tho City Cannon ll ho hold this "on!“ " the purpoao ot :rooeivin; sport: of oomth tom and to didouu menu! Fm By-uw. ' Pam-mun ':ittmrtrat..-The Vinita" " the Protest-um Hospital this Nook "st- Dimcwn: mam. Zulu. Wilma, Ind John Graham. rulerâ€: He'd. J. 8. hauler. and E Revd. I' ll. Sunder“. Physician. Dr. D. MeCtliivear. . T Ta: Dmm Aim-A bole In “in last week In the lawn-hip of Matilda, County Jr pandas, and malted in tho ulcplion or the Dunkin Hill by a mrtioritr ot 121 votes. _ I l Amblo blur-m from mm Worn- us of tho . poinunont or Mr. Sargent, rat-anger of 3. than: Down Railway. " 'nuooeuor to Mr. and“ in the mun-go. mint of the Grand Trunk. Guided by their Ionnor upetioncu, we no not dun pond to doubt that the dim will In†’cbouon for their representative in Cuba}- . man who in pupa-ed to loan is well I. to control, AIM to Adapt hi. English ox- porioncu to the diiurent spam upon which min,- at commuted mm If no, the solution of u Gourd lungs: from the old country will o. m nay-nu;- mum than the mum. Mr. Sargent, whim durum; lug“, in the timt in. am, o comâ€, on tho tidolitrandex. porienco ot no chief clad-l: and" him will come wholly unmmuoud by my party onipouoml cm or political incoh- uou, and botblolo than“. ttin to- npomiblo dune witham tear or km, and with 3 single eye to tho you inur- o-u entruuod to " "oping.-tNoN; Turoutu. CITY AND VICINITY It only remains to beseen how the Kirk Synod may deal with the propositions undo to them through Dr. Toppon Friday evening and repeated .by that rev. gentler man on Sstunlsy " the center-em. Tttat it will he uubetnntinlly adopted hr the large mommy there in little room todoubt- Whether or not the amended bull will i have to be sent down to the inferior}! tart. forapprovnl, doe not yet seen “have been determined. dthough we Ihould - that such n con would be noon-nary. The, _'rr'li'tTs.r such l') proceeding. we have no doubt, would vastly strengthen the overwhelming Ini- jority by watch the pupa-ed union is supported in! both Churches. if not indeed to bring mint complete unanimity. w. "psst--artd [that with plenum-tut the union u now: " 'MNtr and commutation u it out dt,',? be without beluga: honoriplis hog and we sincerely trust that the rich]; etl'oru or than who he" no lawfully; I F the Mitatiop my in crowned, ink United" Church, with .11 the mecc- y have â€My Anti-l cipelsd. i huhbut breaking the pron-noted Inner, [ until a; hut they met {me to tune on the :ri-lge. The Name new rather ewk- Hum, ond at last one of then broke it. "Jamie," mid he, “a thought Itrikee tt I You have been working on one eide of moor and I have been workingon the Mr. "Ind ms.haee both been trying how will Pe could reach uni top. We have Inga reached it, and WS, have In: tun thinking that i in tnw r dispute. about burgtt4r, and anti. burghera will and. You be trying to get to heaven one my, and 1 in: trying to pt there another, and if we (m both Im- ful, as I hope we may, whht will in difhr. once he in. the and " 'lIhe story clon- with the statement that the foolhh dill. cult, between the two " a wu " an end from that dey on?“ that they ditfered no more ebont when end enti- bur‘hers. Such. we take it, in pretty much thepmition of our Preebyterim (than, working, " they have been alt Along, on one rout} and endeavouring to leech the name end. burgh": and and uni-burgh", to which one!» they -allr numbed WV“, In; sitar some 10-1110!â€th been by some chum engaged to thatch ole mo tide: of the roof at on. home. Tho, bad pursued their work for some who tho - In: concerned woo any.» sided. It would be a pity tlut the Unit“ Church would he minu- tho ability Ind talent on non like Mr. Long, but no humbly nubnait that he would being much more ntrength to it were his opinion- o little more orthodox. t'o the mm! ot any Mu without the pole of Presbyterian, it would not-m to biinexptiattrlo that thooo ohuroheo ghoul-l be too “We bodies. Thou in not I angle Article of faith or doctrino upon which they no not pen-loony agreed. Tho points in disputo no paltry, and Illnportoll from another land " that. Thor "mind us very much o' a .lory told of two-tyne thatch": in Scotland-tho trodo, by tho In], u nearly otreleto m-dar-in tho day- of tho burghem and "ututruqttors. Two fellow "Momma-n, who [and boon It one time tirm and f at frlondo. but had ceased to bo on wetting term on account of the eonta'ovemr" 'botwoon ulna The maid Trunk Imminent Bun Knox.-On Satan“, . match bottom-mogul numbnrof the Inn-rid “Mmcmnolm Gama... "ai'"rtotutmedats-ottmsttte Bidnm 'f,1tlttttd'1ttny, an high wind that . " long way good. . "[520, and "3|:th an JflllN tho-ind. “by . mot thirtrAivo mu. _ A wow ot than u- M machin- tiou to Elder Chttl for praying an up conference. Ind mm sirsgintt . portion of the P22nd Palm. and ','e.e,ue'g, min adored uploading- were my“ lo I. don ii', the music. boin; prom. ‘Tho ' Manned tht " the Synod was not now in non-ion. but in conference with he humbly, “no, could mi,†pal, -Wing, pm “a notion, mil could b0 adopted when in I“. Synod intended it no omnk one-pact which tho, con-idem! would be moro honor-bio than to and any committoo, however digstitrUd that committoo might be. no “got-don moved that. tho comers oncodo novrrioc u it: objoot had boon occonpliohod. -- - Rev. Dr. bodgnuleconded the action. He thought the conference mated I v impatient purpose though It. inane. 2hl _ on wa. not yet. Ieen. Still,ita importance would ho {on my» the facts in the ttMory or the notion, although they were not called upon to 03pm no opinione_cl. pry-eat. _ And not that of tho humbly.r He thought the object of the ooetteremxt had been gained and], and he wished to m. Imrk that the Augmbly " a body in de- grin; to have a conform“). with the a»: D. hr. Gordon moved that the napootfnl that: at“. Synod be lon- dmd to theNodemtor and Incubus of the Gourd humbly tor tho Brent courtesy and kindne- uuy Ind mania ootyncto Its, whim Rev. Dr. Prondfoot. said they had not come to my moluuon nbout lending down the but to the Wm»):- or Pro-binds, and therefore all“ Dr. Mot bun had laid In signply Mung opinign 0d. 110 m rorGaGiiiGiGGUiri9, clinical!) in securing Inn-many “was the coup-union- l the Agent“! and tMtod mid in“ between manna"; ifiGi In bolioved they could noun the union 'rittyratt mek's (icky. 7 A _ Rev. Dr. Cooke thought they were going . greet dell too far. l Rev. 2; Helena winhed fled atten- I tion to t point raised by Mr. â€doom", who tttought it will be right to have two distinct preambles to the basin. Now, be we: him-elf of opinion that they. would be identionl, end he could not see why they should not be no. It m felt by the Assembly lint if they had not adopted the prounble on their line] determination they would not In been doing then-duty. The humbly wee mu in union, and could beer-tho determination of the Synod " to whet Mr. Gavin hog had naked. he believed it; would be nee-nary tonend the hula1 down to the emigre Mom in it. mended ‘ form. There 'l'l'll'f be plenty ot time to do that, tor they would have to obtain In Act of Perliiuneut in reference to property to beeecured, and before tint time re- turn. from the Preebyteriee could be receiv- Kev. devin Lung wiehed to out n queea thm which mooted the minority more thenthe majority. He wee one of the minority etrnulin‘ for lighl,endu::me who thought mth him felt very e " a: the new [DIEM that Ind been rated nownhncetet the clone ofthe proceeding. It Deemed that the bui- might emerge from the conference I very did'orent docu-1 ment to what it mu when it we propoeed. There were A great many emendetione, end oneo! them we: wry 'mportaat. Now whet he vented to know we: whether it wee the intention, of the Cumin Prob]. terinn Church to submit the been in it: mended form to the congregation“ the Church , Rev. Dr. Jenkiae shed whether the feel- ing of the humbly me not that the fourth In“. undo the United Pro-hym- iln Church of Wan-venue for every other Presbyterian Church In the would? Rev. Principal Gavan aid tut lt applied to all. Rev. Mr. Mtt'Nvistt objected to be bound in In, Inch I“. Be In. in fum- ot allowing the United Church totutor. minoitagiatioa" noun time tonne-en night eeo cell-o. " --but in order to meet the differ- ences smongst some of the brethren it wss thought well that inasmuch-s there wssno srticle in the besis dething the I headship of Christ, I preamble might be “opted, leaving out all technicsl words, that would he "ttieieettly explia't end set. ielsnlnry to sll per-ties, end there wt not onewosd heresbeut the supremacy ,ol Christ. There could be no church of Christ thst would not sccept this. .(Heer heâ€). They did not wish in any covered, wsy to obtain e victory by this preemble. With tepid to the fourth ertlcle, it seemed to my ‘thet was so worded " to make them responsible for _ belies in Scotland end elsewhere. end ‘ theretore it was thought by many that the ( whole article should be left out, end that l the question to which it related should be e matter " torbertuuuixr. Many of the I brethren thought this srticle wss, to use the ordinsry word in such s cue, to homo haste the proceedings of bodies in thot. land for which they did not wentto be re- sponsible, end it wee thought that in our sequence the object aimed st might be gained end the matter put in such s form " to be sooeptsble to ell. The humbly thought that it the preamble should prove secsptehle to the members of the Synod the_ whole mstter would be settled. The Rev. Principe! Ceven explained that the min change in the begin of union we- the adoption of the preamble. What led to that wee the that that miglnelly there were two ertiolee in the heels ebout the heeJehip. one article doliatrd Chriet :ee the heed ot the church and the other de- iinetd Christ u the head over the netiona. The etory wee e long one, bat he might trriarttr nuke referenoee to it, end hat ot all eey thet doubte exieted on both eldee ea to the loundnou of the opinions held on theee two points. Now he thought the matter had been adjusted by tho preamble end the detimstioti of heedehip therein given " eny one would lee who took the trouble to took into it. When the but: oelne tohe drewn up for e newunion, brethren who Ind long investigated the nutter, thought it would be wrong to on. tar into a new union without havingen‘ ertiole in the basin on the headship ot Christ. Well, the View ot the greet mejority in the Seaside Ptmtrrterian; Church we: thas en Chriu is head over ell thing. in Heaven end on eerth to the 'ttttmth-th-tu, no evengelleel in the world did not admit that, end that wen ex- preued in the Confeeeion or Feith Rev. Dr. Cooke thought that the ohjoot of the conference had been gained and that. in tk very short time they would be able to aim unknown-y answer to the Canada Presbyterian Chumh. Rev. Dr. Tops-lid the reason seemed to hsve been o end My. lnesmut‘i “they could not agree to unite unless they agreed to the articles end the preamble, the members of the Aseembly wished to know whether the Synod had my objection to the removal of the fourth article because it wee not considered necessary In the basis. He begged test-dc mom. distinctly thst the Menu, did no; 'u any degree "he with ‘refereucc to the when of ministers from the Church ot Scotltnd. 'l‘he minis- ten of the Chumh of Scott-nil had been oontinuelly received. end it tree the inten, tion to receive them yet. Then. with m gel-d to the 'l‘emporslitiee Fund. the Au. sembly did not want to give my opinion " to the dtUposal ot th it fund. With re- gent to tho headship or Uuri t, It vus stated in the preamble, sud they were all ot one opinion on that subj-u t r“ "ated. Rev. Dr. Choke eaid that on tho ques- tion ot headship it wss e rule on all solemn mmione to set forth Christ tie the King and Head or the Church, and nothing could de more becoming. The Chairman said that the best wsy to with the proceed with the Conten- ence w. uld be by the ohseovsnca ofnnold Preslvyturisn pmctioe of ssking questions end tuning them answered. not!» ones-ed to the Synod ttf which ho mu a member. 7 -------_- Wont lumen from FIN M) 'l he learned and reverend gentleman expetinted " greet length on the solem. nity not Only of heetiug, but or presching the gospel. There was a responsibility or both heerers and preechers, which c0uld never be overlooked, end which ought not to beaverlooked in the true interests cl Christianity. The text is itself .tttiicrertt to give en:idee ‘of whet must have been the language of this powerfuldiscourse. aux use“. In the foreman the Rev. Principal Coven preached in the that: Street Prea- byterien Church to s large congregs'iun, He took for " text [Isiah 53rd chepter, 5th verse. " He was wounded tor our _ tratttpmusions, he "was, bruised for our iniqnities, the chestisement of our pesos was upon him, end with his stripes we are heeled." The preacher commenced by referring to the question, end the verious interpretetions ot' iv, its to who wee meant by the Prophet in thepeuege forming the text, and elter stating mast of these he _ proceeded to show that there could be i no doubt in the Christian mud that Christ _ l wss the person referred to by the Prophet. l This was shown by the New 'l‘estetnent writers, end the IeIerence made Ar them to the pessege. Accepting this es the true itttirrrerttuion ot the text, sho l invited sttentron to the work ot Christ 1Ind hie sufUrinp , the source of that sut- fermg and its netnre. end the blessed con- sequences or it. The lessieh wes repre- sented not only he e "tterror, but In e greet sntferer, tor he wee wounded, he wee bruised, end stripes were land upon hint But the otaffsr'utd to which he wss sub. iected wss not merely at e physicel cher- ecter, end they must be «refit! not to so limit the words, but. teke in ell the urine kinds of tutraritsg, whether physi- tat, mist, or spiritual. I‘he Seriour’s en!- iering erase principally hum the poverty ot " worldly cue-tiara. He did not by much stress on that, however, for poverty wss not s nuns of suffering except it wss extreme. A middle suite between poverty end riches wss gmeretly the nest Me for betting e can, useful life. But the Hevienr's condition wee that of extreme poverty, end therefore he Mouton thst encoder. Be else sutr red on economic! the reception which he metirorn thoeew hecernetohlese audio-u. When he begun his ministry. he wss whet night he metered popular,. for wherever he punched, crowds the: could be non. hered in thus-eds hug upon his words. But tttttta-. were st week try whish sit this wss may obs-pd. The lend- 1.: in ttiltr.tt .uttt-gqededttian 'llflu'lllld they knew thet hh incense wss theireecresse, end the in the success oftheliegdorn whtsh hehsd eta-ere..- tehhsh their doctrines which depended upon and“ nut he eve-hob. he! “For more unto God a "not - ot Chi-int in them that named, nod to them tint pariah: to Ibo on. wa the snow ot'duth unto and: , Ind talus other the ""t" ot lilo unto life. And who in "tti. oien_t for thethintrs T" In the Inga-noon then In. u mum“ unto. hold inSt. Androm Church. 1h. monitor: of both Church Synod- thin; the non-mom together, sad in the cum in; the Rev. Dr. Jsnkine, of Mutual, preached I very powerful and eloquent normal), from than words in the "eoad epiluool Paul, tho Apostle, to the Car- inthinmt- nin 'tlamina payer urn-ed e m that the Almighty would "cube proposed union, mth our nomewhile upented brethren. no the: Prostrrteeuatlatri mg: hue - menu of doing coed in . any giddy extended Dominion. The reverend gentlemen. in one con- tinued gueh of eloquence, ehcwed the eulogy between God end men. lthed been eeid that men poeeeeeed en Latino- tive knowledge of God, men heving been creeted in the likene- or God, end he further eeid thet God'e ettributee were in eume meeeure recognieed by thoee worke of creetion end contraction which men with hie limited oompmhenaioat, could be mede to underetand. God'e enger; Hie mercy; Hie pewer; Hie knowledge; Hie wisdom; Hie truth, the worn or Hie heude, end the etrength of Hie erm, were expreeeione frequently to be met with in connection with the mentionol tbeCreetor [no no worn. he held a. eerth end all thet it canteined in the houow of Hie head, end greeped the erch ol Heeveu in e epen. In; men'e deelinge with men on eerth. judgment hed quite anther meen- ing hum thet which it wee implied to heve at the greet dey of judgment when the eertb would be rolled up " e ml]. God knewell our heerte end our - ection, whilethe Recording Angel notedlgend Hie verdict would be rendered, when judgment wee pronounced, end the " Bore of Lute" ley before Him with the nemee ot all thoee written in It, who had beeneeved through the blood of the u_arttr--th. lamb ofGod who bed come to wipe ewe, the eine ofthe world, The einner, even in this world, did not an thet ever gnew- ing puniehment. w reeulted ,from quilt, elthough hemlgbt eecepepunieh- mentlrom men. We regret to my thet, from imperfect tteMrx. we ere nueble_ to do enything even like briel- juetlce to Dr. I Dr. Cook took " tort.trom these worde, horn “omens, 2ad chapter of St. Paul's Epistle, ‘-Desp:eeet thou the rmhee of " goodness add forbeerenoe, end long "ttttruse,. not knowin‘ that the ttood. ness of God leuleth thee to repent- once? But, efter thy hes-dues- end iatponiteht heel-gaunt“ up unto thyself wreth spasm the on, of truth end "V0121- thon- ot the righteous Judgment of God} connectin them with en extreot from the Generel Epistle of=Jude (“thud 15th versee.) “And Enoch elso, the uvehth from Aden, propheeied of these, toying: Behold, the Lord oometh ,rithteatttrdii. send ofhis mints, to execute jud‘nsent upon alt, end to convince ell than. ere un- godly my them of ellsthelrun‘odly deeds, which they hue ungodly consumed, _ end ofatl thelrherd speechee whioh un- godly sinners he" Roeoet spin-t him." Tue reading of the 25th of st. “who! followed, upnn the conclusion of which, nnd the repeating or the tatrdi payer, the choir sud org-n pod“ lord: an 50m Palm: " our God “all lately oomo." This oponmg'pnyor {annual -.the beau. tiful, “mph, ounurpnyorof the Scottish Church. - V - Tia singing .ot the 100th t’eelm, uith omen "sottmpaatiment, began the ‘eolenm eervice ot the day, end upon the conclusion or that bountiful piece o pelataCrptalting on "All poo Ie that on earth do dwell to lung to the and with cheerful voice," Dr Cook reed the 103rd Palm, in which ere than word- " The Lord executeth right- equeneee end jail; at for all that ere ewreued,†and in which the idea‘of the prophet Inioh, " chapter, ie ,entioi. parted, “Let the Ii ed than [create " way end the unrighteoue man hie thought; end let him return unto the Lord end he mil heve mercy upon him. end to our God far he temple tororgiro, for my though“ u-enotuyour thorium. nor your mye my my, noun Admeai " “For " the haven- are higher than: the eatrth. to ere my mye higher then your mp, and my thoughte than your thoughte." Dr. Uook’l voice nu hilod’him. That, time bu done, but the vigorous “d splendid mall-ct is “ill than in alt it: glogy, and we mug‘wil! hry "nun. _ Yesterday according to appointments made by the Honor“ Assembly end Synod the van-ion- pulpit-ml the city were. occu- pied by miniaten of the mpeetlve hodiee, end the oongregltionl were mostly 'lerge We ere ambled to preeent to our reader- tho following noiioe of the eemoee inIome of the more prominent pleoee ot worship: e1. Annelw‘l cannon. In thin line church both the ulorninmd evening eervioee were pertinulerly edifyln‘, mutating. end inetmolive. la the morn-l ing the Rev. John Cook, D.D., at tit, Andrew‘e Church, Quebec, occupied the pulpit', and hie well-known ebility, prim end public worth, end the eetreln in which he in held by ell who really know him, but enacted e Inge convention. em; whom wee the Right ‘Honoreble Sir John A. would. - T TH] CHURCHES YESTERDAY. Special Sermons. TIIE OTTAWA TIMES J UNE 8.41874 Ist. Ttte “will: mum. that can maximum. 2nd. mcbpommmu... 3rd. Thumdtbudonuom _ Und-tttit had to de-tred a. seioe..yt."iteeAttteertiGii'iGT, “gamut†hummus tom" He introduced his di-ra. by efewoh- “nation-u to the Vidal: observed by the Apostle John, dumbing it. lay-term. chmccer, the beeutilul white throne end the multitude of eeinle end "sgeis that nun-rounded it. He dwell. upon the glacie- olt 2e lemb who at upon (be nun u! the Hume; whohui been thatâ€; Huron-Id tin-on ty hie waning-km be redeemed. He mated the: ell align amulet. this t leer- ed Rum, endl'_ him be crowned with Mound noun , hie-in. (Never. It [amended to eubdmde his next geld. The Rev. Thoma Wei-dupe of Guelph, end foamed, ot 0mm, In. mined the morning eervioe in this 'tttmth: After the mud devotion! exeroieee of nuke and payer. he proceeded mth " we, choosing he . an the 12th end 18tt, ver- " of the 5th ohepter of rum-1e .-. "Suing with e toua mar worth, in the lunb that wee elem to noun pow end new end window, end strength end hoe- oar and glory end blue-leg. And every omture which In In haven. end on the â€Hm-minder the eel-tn, end euon " era in the see, end ell were" in Ihem, heerd I, nyin‘ t Heme; end honour, end glory end power, he unto him ttut mun. upon the throne end unEo the hush tor ever end ever." The reverend gentlemen proceeded to oonnldor in whet tight the Apontlen oonnidered the enhancement, end then ehowed how the neon home would convey mooning of more or lone import btl'f,tt to the knowledge end cultureoi the ad of the pence tome it WM eddronned. He then entered upon the '_1Ptift""iott or the pin-pone ot the Seriour'n ‘doperturo iron hie 4petetlr, tttsowing thet it won hi: hitter? home-ho wee in to re or people. end ','ath'y, thop upon. entoitolood b the diaoipleo G to the time to he iiih'ht'ti that preporetitn the expronoioo plied time. They night here are " return in n few deyn, or woo e, or “the, but it might be that the â€who npoken ot required the lepeo of I put} in the we wey that notoooo nhown‘ thetelong time occurred in the Gii7/ lt-On oi the oerth tor the hibitltioo of men, Isaiah spokes of e new heevoo nod e new earth, " did John in the Home. tionn. Time wen not with God no with men, nor wen it divided in the norm why, lor with Him one day wen on e thonoend you-n. True, he might by the will of " power ney that eoythin. would be end it wont be no, but on e Germ proverb said, God in rodent booeune he in eternnl. llecou d nttord lo welt for the woompliehment of_hin plea, end the pro- peret.on at the plnoe would be by Amr degrees for the reception. not orthe melt weeping hen who new hie departure, but l the whole 1tu,'t can?" ot the nonsti- lied. Whentho dinoipon of Uhrint Ion thin life they were with him in e mete in which there wen no nio end noooniinuy no. narrow. it won not touch they knew or the intermediete ntnto between deeth end the renurreotioo, but thin they did know that theyheddono with nin end norrow whefp they were with Ohriot. or the pro 'esiasg Christin he Inked if he new " Chrintuod end men too, in the original purity of men’n neture, then I poet work wen begun in hie been. Chrint had gone to prepere e piece for hie foliowero, but unleeotuey propered inwerdly tor itn oo- joyment it would not be e piece of enjoy- ment and of peooo for then. la tho "out“, tn impun- church, tho lemon Ill matched by the I". Dr. Cook. 9“.)qu who took tire " teu, John, mu Ptet 2nd Ind and "Ni. - " In my father- hmuo thou. no my mansions; "it m not»! would hare told you. I go to prop-n npluo foe you, [will some Main to mom you unto my. self, £133!!an In yo my be 11.0." cent 0 low entrep hlmnnd eetcheny t'f'lllk','f,lt that might be reported spin-t him. no me epprehended by e bend of ermed men end condemned to deeth on e I charge of lileephemy., He wee led forth. 1 bearing hiecroee to emery; be m- ei! ed to the tree,end tethered the terrible . egoniee or such edeeth. Theee were emong I in. physicel culturing. but there wee come- tlting in " tailoring etlll more wonder- I ful, for it plceeed God to put , hint to grief. And how weethet to be eo- , counted fort Hewee toheeeenin greet dietreee end hie hitter cry of mental e‘ony I wee heerd when he eepereted himeell tron: l the diecipleemnd preyed "o my Men if r, it be pomhle let thie cup peee from me." . 'the mertyre were heerd to tin; " the . "see, though they had neither the endur- e ence, the oourege, nor the gentlemen of a the &vionr, but they‘hed ceuee for py m a hie tirtUhed work. the calorie. wee mah. , etitutionery whoring. He chain-ed thet ' tottering for the echo of othere end not t because of hie ownein. how it wee elect that every men end women could know by their own experience thet ell mtfhrtng l in thie world wee from ein , that it mile; I be traced to ein " ite eource. It auiUred may hed no dithtmitr in encounte i in; for it, God wee engry with the hunter: 1 race because they had revolted eeeinet t him, end therelore there wee no dilloulty I in the once of en ordinary einlul indlvlde t uel in seeing why God vieits thet pounce with tsutures. But when they ceme to i theceeeof Chiiet'e Sutter/tng, they found ' cue in whom wee no em. Not only did he i do no din, but he hed no diepoeition to ) tin for there we noein in him there weeno ' I evil principle in " neture end he ltd no i eympathy with ein, end no tendency to. werde it , end ye’the wee e pre-etetiineatt; i sullen-er. How wee this t) he expleined t i It wee needleee to go into the enbtle rees . eoninge of the echoole.end for theecripturee l pleinly declared tint he did no ein, but , wee made ein for ue thet we might be made the rixhteoueneee of God in him. It , would herdly he poeeible for the hu’men mind fully to comprehend the whole of the metephyeicel neeeoninp that would be neoeeeery to explein euheututicnery stiffen ing, but Uhviet ceme end medecommon came for our ein; he beceme reeponeihle for ue; he "esred, the juet for the union, that he might bring dc to God . end hence itweeeeenthetGodle 'uiiTGriiiiTi'; justitier of the ungodly. Thie meet im- portant doctrine wee in ell Scripture from the beginning to the end ot the Med Book. No eooner a? 'eff ttel, a! Iin eppeered in woe te eerly morning then we Md attttritlete. altered , endwhen Noah lended from theerkhe built en altar. Wherever the ttttttt pitched theirlgent en elter wee t. med eicridcee he e very prominent eee among the June, but without the chasing ot bloodthere 'manttmniadttagttestti. Thi. truth wee in every word ot the Old Teetement, end when they ceme tothe New 'l‘eetement it wee ell expleined, for in the epietleto the Hebrew- lt wee plelnly ehown that eymholicel mealtime can“ not touch the heert, but only palettothe t%timtr, who wee to put em in by.“ mtfrariri. There wee no hope he sr. .einner except for theeuhetitntleury . _ Torin; of the Sevionr; there would no no humsn 2tt in Heeven t1fl'ltu'tet foundelion the work of the . Then withreprd tothe bleeeedeoeee; quenceeol the Sevicur’e We; theee l were'referredtointhe Ieet wadedthel text. “The cheethementofourpeeee wee l 'cehtAPcHtdbrtrit.ttee_eli heeled." There weenot timetoepeek cl, ell theooneequenceeol Chriet’ewerh, It, i they were innumerehle, end elthongh mu 1 wee theonlycceeture redeemed,therewee I noreeeontceuppceethet otte-ynli trmtet'tted by thet peetworh. Th t then proceeded toehow the comm ' of thereon which Chriet hee 1n'lrtl,2 I hie en 'sring for men, end from the l ofChriet when pence oneerth end cod. will towerde me. wee procleimed. in l tlrChribtiU,on thie elde cltime.hed only e foreteeted the peece thet remeln- ot.tt.totyt-rtt#tttthttt,tmt the peece t which they “Begum - I ity would he mu, nedletnrhed. p can: by the tntienery we}; e t "but. . I mu "an onâ€; [1.11“ mm. A has! Csuur.--A young lad. m of Mr. B, A. Pony, ot the on no Nun Dopot, Med about. 5 "an. wander-or! away on than“, In! from " homo on and, Hill. and become lost. Tho parent-ohm chm! nomrslly' fell. ton-my aggrieved under tho uncumutsnmu, And will: tho (,i,.iiiii.rii of may Mond- aoarchad the city diluent†turougnout the evomo‘ohd tho night, om spin yawn!†morning, truism“ mono... The micro! the ma boo-mo not. intone. Ind tho sympathy fat mm, people In. all“. d, Immune.» In“ trom Iona of the city pulpit-I In». ado Ind-mother moon. 1‘00!)er to“ night load to tho ohlld'o dlooovory. To the dough: ot tho pom“ o duo In ovum-ll, obi-hm. P. u. Guns had how tho; o child, “new. the tie-alp- uon- ‘ivoan-d and“ to tho Choud' ood_h.d boon “to. try o nan mm Dunn, o m. to " homo on tho “but kept there 'ttrtunigttt, Tho thud - Iou to his homo only in tho M. I mid ho mu in tho on. 'retttbt-t hm... homage. than†who Min. would up“ tho but toi, “(OI-bl of . In an mi and: alum would be than“: nod â€do†trf, m g. in... “M . unaud- It “It“! Int. 1 Juno-mi; an 61..., mam-t- unnel, the no: moot Chink“. Call Ind no so. 2515 A Mid lot of an“: a. an Btu " - “mt 2515 let the Coup-sputum Chm, Alton “riot. the pro-char in "an morning":- the dew. J. tk Burnet, of Mama, and , tho evening, tttei. um Ema, The momint lorvic. 2 Nu w. M. Church. West Ll, (Rev. . Mark‘s) was conducted by an Boy. W. Dachau, of Et't,'lhte, in' the "mting by the luv, Join: or.“ of (bray. ln-lhniplnopnl [other] tChumh,Yore 1tritt,thiismdoherin' the morning In tho Rev. J. W Smith, of (it-Mu, sad in tho 'reating the not. John Harrison, of 'tthet Tho v Donn Ron, of Dundee, punched in tho Episcopal C! larch, ' on Plus. in tho mowing. and an Rev. D. J. you“ tt App-ion in the owning. . "_-_ -_- -"-"'""-.. The pulpit. of an Bapm Church,Quuu 1",1 us 1'terl in tho morning by the Rev hula: diet, of [new], And in the evening ht the Ru. W. King, of Bay iattheW.K. Church Bum Sh tho Rev. N. cure, of mimosa, comm are union in the morning, Ind in no "can; tho Bu. Wm. mm: of Mitt. beet In: ue when Wo worn unnblo to load â€potion to tho othor church“. but any mention tho: in Knox Church. tttgin “not, tho oorvino In onndnohdjn tho mooning by“. I". Pour Wright of Inns)", and in the on- Inin; by We‘ll". J I Dough, of Co- - -__"- .__-.-,..._, -- the unknown God; Winn tlterthtee" iguana“: ml: p, bin tteetlam 1 Into you." Itf,ttod,tt may inn-noun, showing t no mount of menu] cmlttted In I "iBoUnt !t1'ftit for faith a divine numb. I! “It, In t land can of Athena woro superstitious and!» from tho mm. tmis In an "au the my. John I cm. of Human. preached in the an. Chard: (no Act PM oh 23M "no “qu1 pulsed by. And behold your dc 2,'t"M, sauna Edna-13ml! tee imyiptiog, C mun. penonewho hed meant. of greet tribuletioae won .tho Chrietiene who hed myireeed, Inele in thin 'ertrtd, end Although I chi-Mien We use menu, one of greet heppiueee, um there were my mm to be mounted that were not known to theme-id. lathe enthu- ever, they triumphed, end came out of their tettmireioem emyed In white robee to the enjoyment. of eb- Jnu heppiqeee in Benn; throughout “equity. _ has an, “st on than. which has - in whim when? and who. “onâ€? And [odd unto him, Mi, than have“. And ho aid union, that no they which â€out “put tubal-don, Ind hm matted than who, had and. than white in the hood of the Lunb." that, 7oh., veno- 13Anq " Tho NV. when: “and can.“ an to okGaaiGaraVii' unlawfu- ','dtl',tu't,ttygt Carin “lemma: "tttmat " , on». new; an m endeavour to so regal“. that lint, “In they might noun who ground elem! ninth». "Imus "an. hmw..l. Chanda. Mo “not, tho 807. D, Flown». of Human, an. “Wins no than Ihinh - After introducing " su' ject by some prelimlnsry mks , be tubdinded his text under the lollowing heads: First. “The Essence of Religion." in: this point he laid down the principles that should govern those who professed to be 'Christien worshippers. "otmdlr,-"iho heholding of Jesus Christ." He ergued it tobes condition to be like unto Jesus Christ, that the Christian should behold him. He contended that it wee necesesry to gees end "Beet upon him to know 1rttatetHqioeyirrtttoui-ieo. doe-net. tu described Christ Jesus he being the nit-MM which mfUtttod the true his of the Christin. Thiratr--" the pro. cess “booming likeChrietJeenewsssgrs- duel one." He desaibed under this heed how theChrisu'en bee-mp en exsct imege ofatgtet. 'udeeqr two inferences from thhhesd. Oneweethstnoneshonld he- cone dhteqrteased beceuse the good night he fer cl, not discoursged bee nine stum- bling blots Home in the way. He aged tint the pod me should be mu with Heith, - then the spirit of the Lord wee l sure to snetein ell in commuting strug- gles. Another Inference wee that the proce- wse e perpetnsl one. It wee not s thing thst could be dim pceedofinelew dsys at theend of life. t'htra't.'tt leeving till the lest More ole 'tretimettteemaodeeutia, or whether weshsllglve ourselve- to Christ or not. The time to determine wee when these OW youth end vigor, end denying the time was dengeivons. in the lcnrth plsce .tt-dfttitattaiuirtg 1',tM,tr2e likeneeectChrht wss the resultcf vine (it-ice All those who lived sn'd mtuettod the chersctercf ara would find it can- tttt in hence where they " see (use 'lttiiflp “to face. Uncerth sew . rough the of m es e veil, but in Molbel' "may see him es lie is, end no longer-through s gle- darkly, but would realise him having beccns_lihe_i_into hint, In conclusion he In the a“ the Rev. W. J. Indon- noll, B. D. of Toronto alumna, And. hung wide-bio "put-Lion " a gnaw, drew quite a full home to but in. AM tho mud preliminary do you?!“ am, w. Mmdonnoll plo- ooodod tom o vary ooquont a.. oouno from the following text, coupling with it on am from the the 3rd 'ttmp, ht oftho Fun Ipiulo ot St. John, 2nd Corinthian- hd chap“; and 18th "no, “Bus 170 all, will: open “as beholdin‘ u in sun. the glory of the lord. nah-um into ttte an. imp, from glory to glory, om u by - npirilol too Lord." H. mm '67 um ' .u rtoiGSri " till bum-row what would be don. to any; butes may pay that they my!“ not and "thr the blaming of our- nip]. upon thethrone. He cherged ell toen- deerour to to regulate their line that they might - econ; that goodly number. for to “low the door to be ct once that they would be precluded from entering into the joy of their lard forever. 0n the eeoondpomt he dwelt upon the nature end object of the adoration of him eh , ut on the throne, end Adduced eta-on; remn- to chow thet none could question the right of the Lord Jeeue Chriet to ouch homage. Under the lent head he gre- phitnttr deeetribed the neture of the edor- etlon n being Godly, end in ever, we, epproprlete to Christ " the. mediator between God end mm. He next pictured in titte terme, the life of Chariot on earth, which he metre-ted with hie divine end heevenly chereoter. He Ibo wed how After upeedin‘ e life of eolltude upon the eerth he mended upon high, where ten- of then-endeporlhipped huh ineloretion. . mm IIIYICI‘ Ttu-ttaka-iii)'; use. this was“ (M u dauntJn- mitt. Ewe. Ml'2tliu'tl'. "Atiwd',t ge- gig-£9996 in iiuiiiidiiat'aiiiit-iariai in On M ". " a1~(mm%§~.m&'~£~é§5 'e", “391%! t!- M Aug-Ib- The ILL-Llamas“, fiakiiiGrTi. 1ite.eoiumtsstiimt4,aAstierikiE loPhonon, iodmlorohbomm Mnummmmw tho solemn service. which “to! tho W. Th. "out â€301'.“ an In the history of Pmmh WI, uni. not txttot"toirtgestataoli Minoan. Church. Th-d-err tho-fmmwtto nah-ob, an singing out). “it Pupil-u not tuNiodfistitta. J an" Gourma- Enm -- Yawn" i1',f,g'g",egtt 'l',ge-te2tt, and pun-in who am why. our bean I'M in M not - in M. than!" Church, let,',', can». Iorrtoh.omsrtaittetordgi,n who denim,“ tho we Pro-unem- boom no: in union in their respect-u cools-u. mm con-um m: any a lam unaba- oimniuouudoldou m Mu up. $30th Mubarakâ€). -_ ---- -F-'- "'"""""""" not“ " an: diam-I but mute! t at. you. not at: d3.“ any, flu. nd bun-plug, ova-nun, par “may. brush-u, rut Iubpouh moouotnun plpOI landmin- lou, hit hum“... 41pm at In." the†trtne%t â€We Luttn A! grub; tequi It] fl"2',ett"tl'd.oceyiie.y,iir] T. loot-0‘. Bum Hui M Room, 12 Sput- um“. £633 E. loan, Barnum Hair-" Booms. 72m one“, but to math Indy muons-Id tho public My “in mega-goo of do!" in an arrival of bit (too, pod. trout Europa, that Ng't ohoodan extensive mock in do. ark. mimovmwohd. sudden-bloat I]. being "A. Moro! thou-1.50m“ bravo-ooh, 'mnrretingJurte6tloott all [my goods " bl! pro. at " per cent. [on than out prim. unjust con-M. of lady-t gold as Invol- wash-u. .‘IEJ ll --_AA __._- . . _ t"dTtrt',2t,tugntee,te mull-d“ EQMMWg on» t"ltt,t Pt dl',', a“... WI " e o . 1lottdn 'il'idt1lldf'/. . Gr," Twin, Yuan, Maas, pin. in the list" a. Goo. Gnaanttem.--ao-t on up“ can '-'oeue'"-i.tomsttidAitji. an Tttoi"ots-itntarttiit in than or Hull. In you“, oeUtmtmt wilt out. pomp. [and “may“... I.- Inodisuly the: Mk; In, to punk tho ohm thoroughluo, on Metttqqt d h tteat ofthe “that, it did at “i until 6 o'clock in the owning. than dot unpaid-mud m of *3". PM Bobonl. Tho mu m dour- atod with an... ova-(rum, and and pinata. And there no u: hi... all oat8rs-na. than.“ M. I“ Baptist. swamp-mm Mou- duOon damn» Huh. (h- puy, Ste tho comm.“ of gun-h MI... the Volume and V“ true Commie, the tee, "Mica-mt Ind schools. Mod , maul-n: Ind a. 2tt ttlt, by l harm pri- vmi Md and. Mo. Ruck-bommomaï¬wm‘hm "meta, when tho {an tau-y “in; found into lino. withlronuad - rank, Mada/“dude Inbound mm. - .7 LB-F-r-"""""' ___. oyriNttu,Gutouaiiiiiii." _ 1i!!ftttytti.t-resGrirr" a. aw unorthoGoodShophudnth-hu of “Mm." We“. which n. doom-om human-coho“ and elegant m. 9t.grotmtt.-outstiitt_iiaea mu. “WWII- All no. an “no! rtmtartothiittttsurNd h In: a. mt. 'rmtitr ofmm;on&hcaunry unbound with new.“ m. - oingle -ttf mm a 3.: which»; 'AT%"tdhffLIT. “WWI-u about I guns: 'ki) _ who the ottoman, - - 'tet"tt_oieermtmiuatseu. The "ea-iraie7iiic'iaiu be “to Rev. Dr. o'umtatttr, Flu Iran nadir. K. Butte. - -,-,.,. . = a Very R-r. D Damn-Ind our, ther Blouse-d WI. " Sade-y ot St. Vince: do fun]. Meat ormmm. The whole length or road tanned In 'tttrottriiy cloned, and oo-d with no. and. and new were plain-l indent!“ " the “you ol tho News“; Am mud-01mm“! wru- the - um “rip of while ism-wind with Hun-or MdotLa-nd mam lug: laud in the when mpg-Mod tram we. win- dom. Nor were prIVIlO individual- bo- hmd bind in tho decanting cl their hon... Inch mood to via with his neighbour in “In. “'01-‘35: in“ ot pinnin- int-mu surround: Ug [ may.“ Ind "up... ttt hum": honor of an “on, Ind cums-mount at labor in this on... do». in 2rttt proof hind-o! a. thorough In deep-rooted â€this: tho you mom-io- ot min-might: with uu- the 1Asthqtst, mind. Bord-old' oomph“ m an 'teetttmtittq. " a. Mandela Pariah stun, an on In! . 4mm in admin; in 'ft h1flL, In. . - that. Aha yum My mu, Munich mutton-Mild It,“ rabbinic-ad m “mu wwmmvm "tMe. ' Jan-91V†P.tim , W, lull- 3310mm} Puma- , Banana I In an gt','d',"t order I Catholic on“ In? My. emu-n Mound tttthttqt. tit. Putrick'n but", “in. Tampa-ma 80“]. Union of m. Jouph. 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