a\I(\4l|L` HUI` Dl\lA3. , Kunonvx noun GIIANOL um; and * Bonding Sublet. ot Brook and D010! lnou. A new and st lhh outtol nhlcu md scoot of uoollonl `um. (thruunodor Ill HO WK US'II}ll|CIl. I I.'l'Il}. lull. llL|gulII&|v ink Host of the 6.000 years of the worltl`s oxl lstnnoo hood winked, cheated, mjnlod, duped : by the Christian religion. Ah! that is the remarkable thing about this delusion of ` Christianity, it 0\`erpo\\`('|`3 the strongest intellocta Gather the critivs, switlar and religiotmof this century tog:-tlu-r and put I vote to them as to \\ hivh is the gum!- est book ever Vrrittoii. and Ivy lnrgu majority U10)` will suy Pnmtli.~u- Lnet." \\'t:u -_..o.. ull.......i;_. I Na 1" 1x. . ._o .1. . r. l__ _ I, UQIIUQI Ill, lu% IUI lllllv llll I.lFI \`ll`l [III]- Another captive of this gn-at Christian da- lusion! There [mos Saul of Tnrsus on horas` back at full gallop. Where is he going! To destroy Christians. He want; no better play spell than to stand and watch the hats and coats of the niurderc-n1 who are masacriivg God`s children). Them gooa the same man. This times he is afoot. Whom is he going now! Going on tho road to Ostin to die for Christ. They tried to whip it out of him. they tried to scam it out of him, they thought they would give him enough of it by putting him into a windowless dungeon. and keeping,him on small diet, and denying him I clock, and condemning him as a criminal, ~ and howling at him through the street; but they could not {room it out of him, and they could not sweat it out of him. and they could not pound it out of him, so they tried the surgery 0! the sword, and one sunuuer day in 33 he was decapitated. Perhaps the niightic-st int; "$1 Of Ohm K {In vnnm nf Hun u'nr-LI`: nvl. IIKIIEI` I [III] J IUIIUIV I|U$. FUIJUIV the sea! and be a poor, miserable, drunken sailor. kicked and cuffed about the. world and die of a fever in a foreign hospital! `Oh, no.` Ivs:\id,"*{nt`l1er, I will not he that; I will tread the quarter dock and command, as you do.` `No,, David,` my father snld; `no, "David, a person that has you? principles and your bad habit: will never head the quamr deck or command.` My fat-ha went out and shut the door after him, and I said then: `I will change, I will never swear again, I will nover drink again, I will never gamble again.` And, gentlemen, by the help of God. I have kept those three vows to this time. I soon after that became I Christian. and that decided my fate for time and for eternity. Al\`Il* r-nnlirn nf this: truck (`In-lutlnn rln. DIIUTU `VII-5 I5 I35 IJIIIU IUl\1l< U110 day my father cleaned everybody out of the cabin except myself, and locked the doom He said: `David, whatam you going to do! Whacaro you going to be! `Well, Isaid. `father, I am gomg to follow unseen.` `Follow Hm sun! and In 1 nnnr, mimmhln, tlrnnhan I IIIIIIVIBIUUSV um lL`lUll 1 I . Admiral Farragut. one of the most ad- mired men or an American uhvy. earlyMbo- 2 came a victim of this ChrIstlan`dolmion. and uenwd not long before his death, at Long` Bunch,-he was giving ooxnotrhndn uno- zonncothisenrlr lilo. Hound: ` ant- l_Ak-_'_...L .I ..._ n.. L.t.\..u .1 an. 1 JISIUIL JJIIITU IUIEIIIUII. J WIB I t IUlI,IlJ]- Amiwentnlongwithhinn Icouldsvnu-like` "an old salt. I could gunble in every style or gambling. I` knew all the - wickednes than was: at 93:39. timn nhmml Om: uvuuu Vt IIBCCIFIY I110. IIIXIIK My father went` downlln bt-hill ot tho ` Unihed sums goveruneuttoputan end to Anna Burr`: roballion. I was a cabinboy. Jnnrl -rant nlnnn rich him I mid cunnr llha Add a uiultmv 'l`rumondous_ delusion ! A .I-mi-...I I )- _..- ._.a. qty night. _. .-:- V . as between L... L: AL. _._._A lxubulcll nuualaahflla an mun nu-Le In mu Au ododu. aria}-ta csvuztr, _ __ -- _--a Vanni: n:|In\IIV; Iunacrundoclm-solo!-. lln nun "` .- IE1`. ....`:-:.....':;'`."`. ..`*.;'.'`.: '`"'` .. $'&""`5"= ..."`...'a`.'.T 1`-."..n":`...`}'.. ..a"i NEW IIIBROIDIIIE NEW (TIIKIKKD IUSUNF NEW KMBROIDRRI NKW Cll. Rh IUHLINE NIW PA RY ( NEW I'AL'I'!)I\' NEW l`A('l'0l|Y . ALL AT 8A.l.I PMCC. -A'Jjl'H-1--AA.I-.lA__tAnn; n - nus WEEK AT` THE cam STOCK-WAKING SALE. La1ge Stock of Suitings, Etc. AT MOORE S, Our White Cottons are Better Value Numbers at 6, 6 1-2, 7, 8, 9, 10c. An Enormous Stock to choose from in both Swiss and Cam- bric. Also Colored Embroideriee, including the New Cream Shades, at Low Prices. 200 Remnants of Embroideries at Clearing Prices. FREE TO ONEAND ALL Jan. ll WALSH & STEACY S, EMBRO|DER|ESat WHOLESALE PRICES EXTRAORDINARY - BARGAINS l`. I. l'l'RTl$. l.h.. su(`N~aanr tn ur. .uu'\`|.I_ l h)`sIo|nn. Sunnzon. &o. (ullvo and Rmkienov hurl o pncno the Post Ullh-o. Woulngton su-co. Lnllaintho cnyur country promptly attended to. ,;O11 1' tirrne Will be occu- pied E11te1'i11g Stock this Week, yet We will 110t al- low `[1115 Work to 1'11te1'fe1`e wit}1 our zmttention to (ms-, to111e11~i. Ordered Work I Specialty and a Perfect F it or no sale. Norwnngfmm Jan. 3|. EVERY DEPARTMENT White Cottons. White Cottons THIS WEEK- 'l`obooolclstPriocuthntvinntonhh yon. Before Stock - Taking r_....- ......_..--.. . ...- J. H. CLARK!-2, .\l.l)., D.l)_:4.. Ll).b`.. \ Dxxnn. (lrulunle 0! New York (`ullogmuf I Donusu-y. 0|I|u-\\'elllnglon Slnnsl. botwa-1'1! Prlncuan and Brock Slnsela. Pu-u`:-ulnr nu-n- lionhpnkl to the pl-ooer\n`uun u the natural loci . I06 and 108 Princess Street. WALSH & STEACY. Tovnlktn cndinnpoct the 59 BROOK ST- Cousineau. NEW N KW NIW N I\\' IIDIIY I` W \\'HlTl" (Yl'l'l 0.N'8. W \\'|ll'I'I lUl'l'0N & N WHITE (.1YI"l'0N8. W WIIITI IXITIDNB. ` ('ll`KlD IUSLINR. ` IUSLINR. (TIIIXIKRII IIUHIJNS. ' PA(."|'0RY (UITONI. V In `l1|I\ nun-Inna _L\'_ I8! and 184 Franco Sh-ed. than ever. Special rs. r.. nrnnnn. v. 11.3., ulux, ` Dtxrr. mum and lledcienomlxncvu SL. ` botvoon Montreal and Syden Slru-lat Nitrous Oxide laughing Goat ndminlulerud fur pnlnleu extraction of tooth. Telephomk u `I (`I AI\I'I\ `E u. n u. .. fox .. NRW INERITIONR. nun ntnln-nnnm nu" |nul\llllUN8. NEW INSIITIONS. NEW INSIRTMNK - --, _.-. ---.~., Buumrrlk. SOLICI1-on. (`ox\'I-:\'.A.\`(`I:n. dc. Olco -Clarence street. over 1`elo.-graph umu-. Money lo Loan. hmi. bICKSON ANT) iiirrxs, Dnvnnnunun nun h`I'nnn1\\! 03.. III \\'..I ll[\n`. IVIL l\U.\ AAVIJ DIE] ID, Pnvucuxs no Sl'Iml0.Vs. 0mco--3I \\'c|- nxton Street. near Icnrl. lclu-trlcny a spot`!- ll Illa.` Tolophone communication. C. DICKIION. MJ). J. H. Brrra. .\l.R.(`.S.. Eng 7 `R I-2. i'ARKS. n.n.s.. 1In_s., nIHTlET lllnn And nnnhlnnnn Iinaman RI " "R1-iii }.?E{vXn.3 ARClll1'l(`l`. corner of Brook and King street` war Wade`: Dr Store. I-Entrance on King Street. next to the \'mo Ofllcc. ` ` "s.\:y"`? 1~ii:-';`{'xE6'".s3.{ixru, SoI.l(`l'l`0R3. Etc" 192 Ontario Street. Klng~ It Out. I`. .8nrrn:. LLD. (`II An. Inns -rntv Al` Sun-rn, IVUDDNI nnnn, BARRl!i1`IR. Soucnon. (`o.v\'u';.\'c1:u. ac. 0lloe-l?ornor King and Brock Streets. over Wade`: Drug Store I\ A ..u innwlnb OHATPIRTON, hlldno gnnl (I-\-A-`.54. ~~v :._..n..__;<... noouunu J__Ean!o 1...... -. T::;-;:-~':r`_'-:' . GEORRG: OLIFF UUIIAV lI.l`4I\.'lIAl', 4']. ll. , RI. ll. , L . J]. . (Successor to late DR. .\lc(`nn|o.\'L Pmrencu.-4. Summon. &c. 0mce-)lontroal Street. between Princess and Brock Stu`;-ls. I iL(M(}E. W 1 A Ancnnmcr. 0rrlcI-Iantnd8In-ct. Klu- IItI\_ 1}. AD AVID 1'4. llll. HOUR, 81Wo111nt.onSt.root.i m 2. ' 1 by Drs. Dickson and aim Te?$'o3."o'$T~ Inunicntion. Sept. 3). II nu \n.\IIIAn\ -.v..... u`\. run D. E. MUNDELL, ILA. M.I). C.M.. 1 | PIlvnI`.u\',S|'nnnnv kn nmm_1..m hr n. .u. mun A 1, BARRISTIR. Soucnnn. (`0.\'\`E\`.\.\'(`ER. &c,. Foul`: Block. Brook Street. Kingston. oney to Loan. Oct. .5. can-our con-.. . .. . .. -. . .. lllk Ahlbb 1VlClllI.nl4l V IXA I Diseases of Women and (`hildren A ap`ecialty. 0|-*r|c:-Prlnoeea Street. three doors Above Windsor Hotel. Sept. it ::.%:. I\ rs \IlV\YI\l,VI I Ii . 1: I\ 1` un VV [1l4l\l`uI.l IS. `V 4`\hl\Pa.\l. A'I'roR.\'lYs. Solicitors. &c.. Kingston, op- posite the Post Office. RICHARD WALKEM. I Joaxrn B. wnxxx. DR. W. U. ANGLIN. M.R.C.S., ENG, OFFICI4 Earl Street. near King Tele- phone communication. ` I.\II-`V n-aw. . `v.~q n - v w. J I4 u1.r..ur.n1n, , D:N'ns1'. directly opposite the Post omce. Vgalllmgton Street. Eaushlinhed in Kingston. I Rh!` LIV!`-l\I. Tnl Ind4n|[nor| whh to Inform the `yublkv Ihnl the have lled and 0 ud I L! |\'.R\' V (`ON `li('l'l0N WITH 1`. l.AWlll`.NCK (ITIIL on Kim ltoot. Hm clan rb will ulwul In on hand on In that-uni nouoo. KLDIIC HICOOL. lowhtua uw an nnu Dun, ARcm'rIcc'rs and Building Surveyors. Omce Wellington Street. Kingston. - u 4-: was--`mu-... This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity. strength and wholosomenoss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can- not. be sold lnrolnpotition wmuhe multitude of low test. short weight. alum of phns hmv nowden. Sow oxur 1.~zc.\xs. ROYAL K` mu I York. unnxnr to Lam DR. \lr`(`A\n|n\'I {r-`me orrv HOME. IIUIILV O1 l\ALVllD, L14. 0.. Soucrnok. &c. 0lco-(`h\r(-nco Street on roam the Post 011100. M()NE\' TO 1.oA`.\' at oral. mu-rant mm; " PROFESSIONAL CARDS. P0_WD_ER BUsi1~iEss (Janos. `Abs-o|t;t-ely Pure. 3 In. nun- .!uI'ollBI"~` I Ill 3-7"... '`"'.:.':*..-* 2:`: "Ba" 'XI6ic m'cu1'$'s?n1." Lanna nl \\.'nrnnn and l`|.I:In.n. - I\A lets. SOLD 0_Nl.Y IN CANS. ROYAL BAK` POWDER CO.. 108 Wall Stmel. New : l WALKF..\I & WALK F..\I. nnxtvn Rnlic-itnrn kn Kinmzh nz.-'i n":ii`rc "sax," dllnrmn Sm-ant in Hm hnnnn no -T9..@* .Li"`._ .\Iu(,`AM MON BROS. n: Ilnnnn Inulunnn L _.---. ...- ...%_ _,.. CARRU HER3 BRUK, human Anni. King an-cot. litu- uou. Ilouy lo louonnnl uuuoud other ooolrmu. .. .. . ...n...o nr..... JOHN STRANGE, LL 3.,` nun. kn. 0Icn-(`lnron(-n SI!-1 illULVLll`1hl4' l).l\., l\l.l'.. lulu.` cum. Synonox. &c. 0mce- Lalo Dr. man s. 2&0. 25 Montreal Street. HU.\|n1-:Ul Al`ll*\'. Tut. l.h.. to Dr. Jun-is. inl-wann kn Hlno Ami Hnnllh-nus -I-nal Qk In Inf:-\- |I|-I Ill. l_VJllI[K7|IlIllII W IIILLIIU l|l|lIlllll\l!J at. hm SOLDO_Vl.Y 1.\'c.\Ns. AK` wm-tn (`(1, ma \\'aII .\`m\..u, Nnw `n Rn: uwunnn l`nu\-Ir POWER AND SON, tors and Buildimr Snrvu-vr H. M. MOWAT, L Snurnnn, (`nvv :1 --- _._.,.-...... ling-llv nnnnniln Hm u. Jun. !`nox1-|:.~uc Sm-rn. .?RR`r'}':`Rm.x-. ..,___ 73% IGDRI. wuununnulou-tun nbtwxnhvo; ha lwtllpbvnlh uo duyohuch ht'hrhIndnIudlvl&ondIhu- dd. Ihtnoa-whwuuauupdknuyo unrlnnol and union 0! ac- drunlunld klbylhpownot OI. IIhdIld1IdlOCU'UhInliutlny L._.L..--n--|-AnIIIl|jl--&nnJnn- Zlllll. Viv I21 I` uclraalupuupur, uu.uuu Invo ulnuly bosons Ibo dupu 0! this (`brin- uutnugkmonilllhlngngouu they on nowgolng omund 1! (ho llllooco 0! link Inllodnsllou 0! I50 can cannot In llwillnulow tho [lulu Buppor Ul|F|||. In.\IIn.Ib|ChI'hh|lIyhIbdnlulonol Ibcntuliqnnunohvo pnnounond lkl ptopauthhmorulubow you win. In ncmuplhhdlyllhehiuumthh ful- , Iusalhuwhdlocttb Anllhlbiuphozql I1:-k this hlondlbrhn to nab vault-tllildunnhnol I-nuno- n _,:Ig _. A4: AL. -1.1. `I `_- .I...__.L `M lg. Him In I-`CIKTI I Ill'Ill` don has already ownhnclowul the App lmhhnr|ngIonl.hhI.idoI.heIm,ux1iv.baa overshadowed tho Burn and (`anon-nu nap: on the our ad. tho um. [um canquend England and tho Unlladulal. this hoax, thh bu lnanmllul. -I--.I- -nu--nnlnan In IL` nlutnn "A. It -IVY Ill-I W I VIIIZIC -7 clrudy Iunvndedlothobluon. Yu. it has mnqncud lb lndhn uehlpelogmmd Borun.nndBu-nhmundonbhuund Java L--- 0.11.. .41.. n. -11.. In an Pan mwmajj CIV- hvuh|lnundol'lhIu lnlbol-`ijl `Huxh,III&Oll'Il.l)pq)k, 103.!!!) L.... ulna-4'i in-non. ILA Anna: cl this (`In-In. I prtjlii IA! C-;I.l\.'$ Ian! XII-u IIIIII II- 1 girdle. Thnl wuchhu hmn culled I delu- -inn inn nlnudv av:-rxhndninl tho Anna- com. But (how an than who any that all then dv-lmionn combined am Is nothing compared with the delusion now abroad in the world, the delusion of lho(`hrisl.hn rdlgion. Thntdo lusion in: today two hundmi mlllial dupn It propmu to unclrdo the earth with ill -hurl]; Tlnnl ill:-khan ham: nnlbrl A (lulu. tilju U I\II quill cut! I lvllu. IJU late as the year l!i.`9 a man amno in New York, pretending to he a divine ht-ing. and playing his part. auwau thatwoalthy Inev- chantahooamo his diiriplea and uuvw their fortunes tnw hhdiscipkvuhip. And no in all ago then have boen no:-rumanclen. incanta- Iions, wimhcralu, aonvrica. magical arts, onchantmontl, dinuumuuxdcklusiolm The oneol thouxt was only a Ipoclmou of that which In: both tmnspiring in all age: of the World. Noun 0! (Mao delusion: accom- plished any good. They deceived. they pluperiaml the purple, they were as cruel as they were aluurd. Th:-y out-m-I nu bunpi-. tab. they lmalml nu Iruund.~1. they wipul away no man, mu-y emancipated no arr!- dom. n... llanlua Ana Hun-\ -kn an`: that all lhn-n I auv LIUIPIJIU UIICIU URTVQI `CD5 llllllll` tudes of people; the Pythones, seated in the tunple of Appolo. uttering a crazy jargon from which the people guened or miquemed their individual or national fortunza or mis- fortune; The utterances were of such a nature that you could read them any way you wants! to read them. A general going forth to battle. consulted the Dolphin Oracle, and he wanted to find out whether he was going to be safe in the hattlo or killed in the battlo. and the answer euno forth from the Do.-lphic Oracle in` ouch words that. if you put the comma below the word um-er, it means one thing, and if you put the couuun after the vmnl nova-r," it moons another thing just op;-mite. Tho meuago from the Delphic Oracle to the general was: Go forth, mturn never in battle shalt thou perish." If he was killed, that was avonnling to the Delphic Oracle; 1! hecame home safely, that was according to the Delphic Oracle. So the ancient nuguries deceived the peoplo. Tho priests of thou auguries, by the ight of birds. or by tho intonation ol thunder. or by tho inside appeornnua of alnln animals, told the fortunes or misfortunes of individuals or nations. Thesibyls deceived thepeoplo. The sihyb won supposed to he inspirel women who lived in caves and who wmto the cihyl line hooks, afterward pur- chased by Tarquin the Proud` $0 Info an Hun \-nnr IQ Q Innn urn-n in Van wIK' TVUI U111` WI IIIC `lull UIUKI, II healed the sick and raised the dad. and punched virtue. and. according to tho myth. having deceased, was brought to Insurrec- tion! '1`)... hnlnhin ("I-nah: .l.n.:.o..l u-_;-0 .....IoL uvrl. Stupid delusion! And yet I." the ages have been filled with delusinng It seems as if the world loves to be hoodwinked; the delusion of the text is only a specimen of a vast. number of deceits practiced upon the human race. In the latter part 0! the last century Johmna Southcone cane forth pretending to have divine power, made prophecies, had chapels built in her honor and 100.000 disciples cuno {orth to follow her. About five years before the birth of Christ Apolloniun was born, and he mme forth, and After ve years being lznnanhlanu nnvunrlinlr tn ILA lnmllnn ha .u, .31. Ann`. pnxuluur Illuu: a Two modes of divination by which the king of Babylon proposed to nd out the will of God: He took a bundle of arrows. put them together. mixed them up,` then pulled forth one end by the inscription on it decided what city he should first nsenlt. Then an animal was slain, and by the lighter or derker color of the liver the brighter` or darker prospect of sucoes was interned. That is the meaning of the text: He made his arrows bright, he consulted with images, he looked in the liver." 04..-: I ,l.I._..`_._I. n.,) __,A _n 1L, , ,,_-| ,, Bnooxnrs. Jen. 3i1-At the Tnbernpcle this morning the Rev. T. De Witt Tnhnego. D. D.. baptized by immersion a number of persons "who preferred that mode, as on the Sunday previous he hqd baptized by sprin- kling those who so desired. Protesor Browne, the organist, rendered the Sonata in C minor by Rhemberger. The opening humn,sun by the whole congregutionavnsthnt beginning: 0 happy day that fixed my choice On thee. my Saviour and my God. After reading Another list of those who during the week had united with the church, Dr. Talmage discumed, the subject, Is the Christian Religion n`Cheetl" His text was: He made his arrows bright, he consulted with inxngvs, he looked in the liver." Ezekiel xxi, 91. The preacher mid: Twn Innne nf tlivinnfinn hv n-Link Ihn 1-inn ilonl The Dalphic Oracle deceived vast multi- 1uinnnfnnnnIA- Una Pvflnnnam -nnhnrl in tho ` ` , A ,Delu|lon _t|ut Nulnbors 800,000,000 N soul: ntnupou. that u Conquu-pd the Heathen. that u Reformed the Drunkard. that is Joy on Earth. "IS, THE CHRISTIAN neucuow CHEAT!" HIS sueascr. DR. TAI.MAGE S `SERMON I l\JllIl' Ball III} IIVU fI` [El 3, according to the tradition, ht! mini: and I-gland Ilsa dnnrl n . THE BRITISH wum; TUESDAY. FEB. 1. LT? man out too dhunnuopqv tor|I:1'iouuPHu.IhodotulolundunIn- 345.1.-. I\.__. Kl-g -L. -;.|. ....AL._ pllullluuuz, u-1 1-: nun: uu Iu& `PIP til cgu Qdlhmty. Manual! an and notation lhruno at an usury- ouwouldhvolhoqhtbmuld hvolnan hrribbchlntrmllbdolduncl Ihoq-I. Ininodnlhboc no-um:-an-an ` I"'W-i V Z T II-- -"I hIIlnlthova~Hovornw,wmlq8.`A) nnhllcnunmnndlhnnunlthnn-ale` Cllli` I.` lll(`l1`lW' _)'(II III] Ill [D07 B1-ndu lhnt, [Mn noumd that ns: nu indel: cannot In dc-panda] on for slzadlut Inn in the pnrlunnuon 0! their urnumum. Occur, n luulmg skeptic. Ins I) wrought upunbytl-usL\ri1h.nity an In I wuk no. lnt~nthocrk~d out: `Hy bulb! in tho Bible \ hunvcdmolnlnylihnrynnd non] Iu.-." Rocnaumonoof tho and eloquent chm plouotinlldelity. Ipundhghh whole lilo wurtnl ||iIntCII'inIh||ty, ahnout: Tho InJenyolt.b8a|pturunmnuno." Alb; III`. llotoriolnlnvhl. cut would Illa! to would ban Inn :10 against this dddon ol Uh Chrhn nllqian. Oh. no Altar hhhgqnlnlunlly all lb Ania `h_.hl'Xh l!'I'Innl- `fl Than A; Invu, vu BKI_DB. llll` ulnvn VIUI In all other books put. together is tlw Bible. " Ben- jamin Rush. tbs lending ph)`:i0I0;,:isI and un- ammist of his day. tho great method urientisz owhntdhl bony! The only truonnd per- fott neligion h(`hri.-tianity." Isaac Newtnu. 3 the lending philosopher of his tim~-what did be my! That man surrendering to this dz-Iusion of the Christian n`- ligiun. (Tying out: The sublime-st philosophy on earth is this phil- osophy of tho Gas}:-l." Dan}! Brewster. at the pmnunvinuon of whom nomo ewtr Itkntkut the world mvr ll\I'I his ht-cu. Dnvid Rnurxu-r saying: `*0. this mligjnn has been 1 great hght to me.) ve- g-rnt light all my days" Pmndent Thi--r. the grm! I-Vtnclx mxteunnn. acknonl- odging Nut ho pruyal when he said: I in\`ul;n the Inn! (`rod in whom lam glad to believe. " hand lavingstouo, able to cunquor the lion. able to conquer tho pnnllwr. able to conquer the nvngc. y-cc vunquc-ml by thus delusion. this hallucination. the urn! swindle of the u~,_-M, so when they n-I him I|"I1' th--_v nd him nn hi! kntex Willlnm E GI.-l the stnrn-,;vsl intelkrl in ElIgI&lld~lu>\|I_\', utublu tn n-'L~! this (`hul|1'TI. lhts l'alln~_\', thudc lu~i-tn of the Uhristinn religion, gt-s In the houw of Hull c-vary Sabbath. and uftm, at the uniuuon ol the nu-tur. n-ads ll:- prnyvn. to the pmple. U. i! that umgbty in- ` mile:-In are ovu-homo by this delusion, wlsnl champ is then for you and fur me! lbuidn lint I burn nnllnnd lh-I u-10 r-In $0 I-RRJL l'\ III `I I IIIIKTII. KIIHI I : Illl ! IANL " 'l:u Irroto {`armlisr~ Imt! One of the fouls u ho believed in this Bible, John Milton. lL`nj.-|- min Franklin surn~nlorul tu this tlL`llL~ilnIll, If you may judge from the letter that he \\ rota to Thomas Paine. In-ggiug him `to dtstruy the Age of Reason" in nuuurript and mm-r ; kt it. go into type, and writing ntterwahl. in his Old (lI_\`.~`: `Of this Jeausu! .\'unrr-tln I have to sly that the systemof morals He Ieft lnlm religion ho has given us an tlm best things thv world has ever wen ur is likely to see." Patrick Henry. the-vloctric ` champion of lilx-rt_\', emlaval by this dc-lu~ sion, so that he says: "Tim hnok worth all -5I..... I....\I._. ....a s-__..|.__ : . cl... |I:I.I,. n ,._ .w.m ummuvk} Aooomnu1'. Atvnrroll. &c.. omm (`Iuenco Btnot. uou;Kln gt. .. . as-`nu-.---an... n.n.\..