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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1882)
■ -A'. i r- i V ■ * • -X . " • I * ' ,*r . - ■ - .•............ I * » rj « - <* * ... U C~ ’ T"»*1*1 * ’dram tn tlw* highest gifts at the struct cd), from a higher guide;, wpit r took flieir dram before entering the »at the real situation of affairs re hands of our chief magistr«te, vve'vy.it If pátjenct* tlj,»- time -Avilen 'aní¡ pulpit.Now stieh á custom fc» dis- garding *hirri«elf, .what hfe is doing, fail to comprehend its.-vvide.-spreadyulLimice vVitli any political faction ' count<-nanced everywlmre. -/. - •whjjt he i.4 saying, or what Jw is dìiffuenve. l’ut wh*-n w* know 1$ will gjvc theiñ Die reigns of govern- But many,prvachevs still* go inf going to.do, lie must lift his bya'T . expends from- the- merest favor-of lneilt.’• The * citizens of this vast ¡ the pulpit with a jug of secvtlsm npdrom his. work, go out an<k in . the successful candidate to tile domain who are striving lo main-‘ under tlicir arms wherewith to re- quiry ’of" the public. And itlfich • caucus compromise aild Lading w tain n popular gov’eniinent, are proach thè Savior iiidijs prayer for how surprised he is. votes for “ certain bills/’ we l»egi.n called upon to beware h-kf they the union of all L’ltristians. This Gossiping is a bud from which to be appalled at its magnitude.. It permit á foreign power, a dilmmeer- liovvevor i • fust falling into disre- are likely, to spring evils of deep-’, •has built up “ boksism,” and if left ing tyrant to bear ru+e und depriviy pute, amt wwtrust, will soon la* rst dye and blackest stain—back alone, will put dovVn . liberty and them, of every I i I »< -rty, ev;en that (>f obsoleti1. Yes,-so sjiwri Down biting, envy, jealousy and slamkwq I with these twin.evils.- - free government. “ Whosirshaketh conscience., . L. ? . and. God only» knows, the deep. j • 'b bis hand from holding of bribes” is These 4jdd other question-» an- wrongs and .cruel suffering that Personal. • th^only safe exqxaient of a govern- pushing themselves uponom^iitten- these have brought into the' world hn)nt by the people and. fdrTli** tibn, an»l he iswareless indeed .who , —- Bro, T. M; Morgan started with of.humanity;—“They say,” is gen pedpie. X/ ‘ ' has not enough regar» I for the. cause his family from Bethel fpr Spangle, erally the'preface to a piece of-gos- 4. M OK MONISM. of trnKi to give them 'a careful » ¿7- \V. T. 'on last Alonday. We com- slp ; s amP rr they say ’ lias often This question^ question- is being settlc'l. i s¡:](u«atmn, ,an»l vyidi a heart c»m- meiid.him to the’brethren cd East; ten coucjicd within it, a spirit of Wilf the |>0ople/of .this nation, -as srerate»! 4'» ,f ilrist ;?it»l G» m I. d»'ei»lc érn W ashington asa noble man and foulest slander ; the sting of hell is ' they- have so fitly resQlvtd*JU9bl\ for truth an»l honbi*. freedom an»l in it.... In closest confidence it is - Ui I rm.1 ij i'c t'.i7’iluu-oLU*«. t ruthv— ’ all TJüPdëd cti-.rmiT gTorvi T rv s;- t> Bro. P. R. Burm tt pn achcd in. whispered,"“, they say it is thus and measures fo£ .thy suppression of so. but Î . don’t believe it? If you Dd%ccratioj*^f the Lord’s-Day- Moijm.outh on Thursday evening of« this great cnrsr.M¿ . • • - last w eek as aijm>uucè'|. and at In-, don’t believe it, for the sake or »,b seiiUTi .vi.lsM. peaec, and for the sake.of lnjmani- m . _—\\uH'artily waamv- w ith the- P.* jh'pfndeiiXv on 4'ordXdaV" — 'J'his .¡s subversive of all olivine i G. Adeircule in its. di-nuiie-iati'Ón-ol i Bro. I ! W W aller ;vv a.s to have ,ty • ?.And for the s^kc of God, say autlmritv in matters of” fèligiox, the desT-crifti»>ny <»f the Lor»l ’g'lav. Í darted on A\’e»Ines'lary of thD week nöl hing hl «ait it. Ex. ‘ and <l<‘rogntory to the best »levelop which it is plca-e»l to call the j To hobl <-t meeting at Dufur, WascO As will la? seen by our ex mxnt'of man s intclketual powers. b/ltji. It sTiys' .;_y ( 'o /but his family began taking the changes, the Christian Missionary \ ct there ar»- found those who ’fie- »le-ecrati'Hi »>f ..tlm..Babbatb impol os jiLyGtibouL the time lie would prefer the insti lieti'in of in tliis city is iiicrea-ing \ear by w/uld have started, ami its thè Board lias concluded to semi in J - ‘ . vyiteljes and tb»r revelations of year, amt at tlie. presen t rate of ht- vv/llole family will probably be September si\ persons to India, as missionaries. This is a step in the ercasc Bott4ppd~vv ill somi -he shun d'-l it- was unreasonable for hii^to 'H"» I I > v persi»ns wh'J' dcsiiw to -brj ng right direction, ami we hope to sec aion wot oiijv <imou<> s-«. irom . ...... .»»o«i. _ J . ‘ r> up families yv itL any'r»-gar»l to tlie leave. 'Idle Brethren in Wasco will th'^comiimn mediums istliis evil lawsmfGbil or man. A theatrical understand why they ar'- disap- them .sustained, in their, arduous- and self-sacrificing, lalioi's before lurking,but in some Well-established-' exhibitimi.isjiow á»|v< rtiseil to tak<■/ jiointed. .. *- . / ti I» ‘111. rcligi<Miiu.-ii‘ch>-r 1 f vw will glartUe1 plAce »it on»- ol ¿lie lici-'r gñr»lenV Bro. • A. ’ TJ -AVavstuH', fbrmerlv ' V 4 * jilst outside the city limits, overj- t , |T '.around and behold tlx: religious- of \\ iiydlalld. -liow of Mo'le&to, C'al, A modern writer says that a teachers vvho adv isc their hcare'rs Si.in'la.y. -»Iiypite the’- law which and proprietor of tin1 Modello llci- says, no plac»1 of.(»ntertainmejit. man who. has no'enemies is worth to consult the spirits fordheir dhty .wlicr»! iiii iidmlssiun In«- i-^Tdrarged- nl<l nu t with ,the church hi l’ort but. littlex and a man who has no and to-learn of thviracceptance; vve dialiBe permitted, ?» Decent., law land hist Lord's day. 1 le is a live ... insulted' in inili ilt-flre rliilrrli. At thectoMeof friends is worth less. The man shall soon understand the apostLA, a I iid ing -citizens »are who does his duty fearlessly nn'd I»V' phrase, ‘ spiritual wjrkcdimss in , their lioine.i near the .!• gardens, ly tlw >Sw lay-school he gave $ni.e conscienti'THsly will havd both caron-ab. Tlicir , “-de nVrnly phiC’s' which, being in ; these SjHelav -cats»n property l'ór Which tir y. labored very tiqmly siiggi-stions in *a short friends and enemies. «e terpreted. signifies spiritualism in i hard,-is. dcprisdfrt'-d in value and a<l'li i \ wliitli was highly appreciat * V' the church. It is tlie parent of I tlmir locality spurn irj, <$41• -n Ry-tin ed. lie returned oil Mbndav by Governor St. John ift his speech <!.. I-'KHI-:-THoC<HIT. - ' • I quiet portion of tlie‘commui>jt y on Die ittauwr C'td>» at < Lage says: “ If there is one of ■ Ol’ thi> yye .nceil not speak dit' 4 the Sabbath. Ì.he'gstreet-s of ojir Bro. G. L. Wharton, a son in you here to-night who should catch tangTryTiTik V- drngrac.d by tie bar ■at length. SiiHicr it to say-that not chanalian songg bl tic <li unkar<l- law of Dr R Richardson, is one of your wife loafing around a saloon _ ■until we'rctmii to the Bitite with as they pass our V\ iyes aH«l »TaugTi ■ th«- missionaiTvs to India. His wife you would afxply for a divorce in ity plain teaching will we I' m -* justi ters. ami every year this i> giMwi-ii" goes' with him. side of twenty-four ' liours ; you fied imdesiring to cast the moat out 1 vn us. Other cities arc e C< roiu'roHjng ildT» >Uj,ng would - think that if she were »A, -4 ' ‘ < >11* .!■;<■' 'll . <of the inliiiel's'eve vvlm ah-sires to ; * J i"1 ' • ’’gnlating tie«' ollftageous Gossips. - . . ---......... .A .. --- i —- •— ; :— -t 4- » » r —-trr-r^- 1»-»-» » »-’I t is - t - —r-.ri-v- guilty of so infamous a thing she " distirrbnriccsv hut Portland |vrs- think' as- he please.' > It is a.low and morbid taste that would be unworthy of such a speci sive and helpless, in tlie hahds of .a keemeth to hiin l»est. . \\ liatr hath SMia|| squad of God-<lcfying people, busies people in the concerns of men of manhood as-yourself, and tlie Lord *p<^en ”■ inu-'l become our mainly foreignermvho are imposhfg others. It is anything but a true yet for all this you can linger about watch borii lxd<n.e‘ We-.shall see theijlpdmthe community flu ir godtess Christian spirit,, that prompts if, these places week after week. ■ " of these ' downfall two giant--forT7~ Tactions. ' .-pal genders anything but good in. There afe men who loaf about • , .pit-——• Aptly Written. ' ' 7 HOMAN CATHOLICISM, the community in which it is in saloons for days together, who* when demands’ the careful consideration “ Down with sectism and the dulged. Ami yet what community they go upon the witness-stand, of all true patriots and fairminded wliid;vMraTbq, ’ is flic qtiain! and is free from’ it.' Tlie sun; in all under oath, are so demented that -Christians. She is endeavoring by suggestive niotto adopted by .Bru I lls round does not send his ray on they do not know cider from eve-rv conceivable means to spread Neal.ip the <'hristian \\’i»rk»r D<- a meridan that is free from it. No whisky, or beer from ‘ sea-foam.' ” . her power. Dominion -is her cry.- [ partim-nt of- 7’/te Ohl Puldi Guhie. character is too pure for its impu —Ex. ' .11er (population haying sworn tlicir I It sfX.s us to thinking. 1 si-eti-m dent assaults, and few escape them.' ~ —i . ■ I — A single fault no more consti It,is^ not ’ an uncommon . tiling for-, < allegiance to a foreigh povv it , claim as dangerous a.-the- wld'kv .traffic, community to tutes a hardened villian than a ing temporal- rioniihio)i'.over the with all it ' ala-rming. i-v’ilsT Si»me the "i»-- jjiing more-about drbp makes, the ocean. It is the’ .' vvlmle earth, are, as a ty hole, disloyal oiic.vvill l»c start Id, pci hap», vvlien • kn^w ■ ' 7 <r • «P great . ■ deal ■•■■■. this government. • They, by the we ,say it is even more.dangerous the ictim’s allah- than he doe* aggregation of the many in both adncifc oT;'priests, ¿these, too, in- Time^vas when koliiC . prcadicri- him sell’. And if la ,e wants tv get ewea-thwt go to form »the whole. -4 r»- wil. ¿w