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♦ Ï CHRIST I A.TST 5 HRRALD ■«------------------- other side—alone he enters there— of the Gospel of peace.' How often Programme of Co-operation Meeting of the Church of but he emerges on the sunrise shore do we, as Christiaps, close a letter Christ, to be held at Eugene. and treads the golden sands beside to triose we know have no hope “as City, Or., commencing Oct. 18, 1882. the crucified of Galilee. There the anybody would,” when we might crystal waves of the river of life say a word for Jesus ! Shall we not 7 p. m . embrace each opportunity in the softUmurmuL .. of the street, far in whose sparkling future 1—E jc . 2. Address of Welcome, G. W. Whit ney, Eugene. • •- depths millions of white robed 3. Response, D. T. Stanley, Mon forms are mirrored. “ There the What Young «Men Have Done. mouth. 4. Adjournment. wicked cease from troubling and As a stimulus to young mqn we THURSDAY, OCT. 19 tsl the weary are at rest.” There 9 A. M. cull out the following : Alexander “ peace flows as a river all bound Devotional Exercises. 1 the Great died at thirty-three. ■ 2. Enrollment of Delegates. ------ --- dess and free.’’ We who have had • Napoleon had achieved all his vic 3. Report of Missionary Board. in Christ. This prayer, as well as our hearts mangled and torn by the tories at thirty-seven. Washington 4. Election of Officers. the whole letter, is one of the most parting kiss of our little darlings was twenty-seven when he covered ~5. Election of Board for the ensuing animated on record. The author’s here, and have followeed them with the retreat of the British army un- year. 11 A. M. intense earnestness and lofty con- many bitter, hitter tears, to the “si- der Bradduck, and not forty in 1. “ Suul-saviDg,” P. R. Burnett«__ ceptidh call into use the most lent halls of .death,” shall meet them 1776: At thirty-three; Jefferson McMinnville. 2. Adjournment. powerful expressions. The great “ beyond the rivePwhere the surges wrote the Declaration of Indepen 1:30 p . m . power of God is peculiarly em cease to roll,” where they are like dence. At thirty, Hamilton helped 1. Reports from Churches. 2. Appointment of Committees. phasized. The complete scheme of unto his glorious.body with counte to frame the Constitution »f the 3. “ Home Instruction,” I. N. Mul redemption is here honored with a nance “like lightning and raiment United States. At twenty three, key, Pleasant Hill. . 4. Adjournment. •. ‘•master mind. The love of Christ white as snow,” with buoyant steps Melancthon wrote the J^oci Com A ‘ 7 p . m . is reciprocate« I* by a heart as pure and songs of victory, immortal munes, which passed through fifty 1. Address. “True Religion and «• youth and eternal life. ( >h! how and gentltTas a child. The quality A 'lr editions in his lifeti-me. At thirty- True Science,’’ 8<C. Adam*, Salem Sa'/ x of God’s grace, secret and glory, our hearts yearn for the time when tbree, he wrote the Augsburg Con 2 Discussion :• 3. Adjournment. / this weary waiting shaH be ended the inheritance, and the full assur », fession. At twenty-nine, Ursinus FRIDAY, OCT. 20 th . ance of understanding, is qualified and the archangel’s voice shall -wrot e the H Ad e lberg Catech is m. -------- ‘----- ----- - . 9 A. M. ----- . by the word “ riches,” which is used sweetly break the solemn stillness Zwingle wrote bis chief works be 1. Devotional Exercises. 2. Reports from Churches. metaphoi ically and argumentatively of the heftvens, calling the victors fore forty, and died at forty-six. 3. “ How to make the Prayer Meeting to them. This is one of thq marked home. Then we will “ rejo’ce with At the Disputation of Leipsic, a Success, ” J. E. Roberts, Halsey. ; , peculiarities* of thè Apostle Paul, joy unspeakable and full ofc glory,’ Luther was thirty-five; at the. 4. Discussion. 5. Adjournment. and is found more frequently in “ for our redemption draweth nigh” Diet of Worms, thirty-seven. At 11 A. M. ■ ■ this letter than any other part of when we shall meet them, kiss them twenty-seven, Calvin wrote the In 1. “ The Duty of tha Church to Co his writings. It is next most fre and part from them nevermore.. operate in the Spread of the Gospel,” stitutes. Moses sent young men to J. W. Spriggs, Halep». The enrapt ’ ring joy of a moment thero quent in tlie epistle to the church spy out the land of Canan, and 2. Adjournment. . - at Co I ose; vthich was written but Is sweeter still than the holiest prayer ; Joshua sent young men, as spies, to 1:30 p. m . And the crowning bliss of that home ■ a short time before, and under 1. Fixing time and place of holding shall be Jerico. Saul, David, and Solomon next Co-operation Meeting. '■ / much the same surroundings. It To abide with him who died for me. achieved their greatest works before 2. “ Come, let us Reason Together,’* is frequent also in Romans, but And nearest the throne where the spot they had reached middle life. John Mrs. O. 8. England, Salem. 3. Question Drawer. aside from these three epistles of less be the Baptist and the Apostles did 4. Adjournment. Paul’s where “ rich,” “ riches,” All the Jewels we’ve lost we then shall their life-work as young men, and 7 P. M. B uno | “ richly,” are so often used, we fimi 1. “ Our Wants,” 8. M. Hubbard, Jesus Christ finished his laborsand Amity. it nowhere else in this figurative And thrilled with -the joys of heaven endured his sufferings as a young 2. Discussion. above - use in all the New Testament, save 3. Adjournment. We’ll drink of the fountain of infinite man. Not a decrepit, worn-out only in James 2 : 5, “ Hath not God SATURDAY. OCT. 21 st . love. life, but the warm blood of man 9 a . M. chosen the poor of this world rie/? J. A. C ampbell . hood’s morning, did he shed upon 1. Devotional exercises. in faith ?” Dr. MacKnight truly 2. Reports of Committees. the cross for the world ’ s redemption. Seizing Opportunities. says : “ No real Christian can read 3. Unfinished Business. Reader, are you waiting till you 4. “ Relation of the Bunday School the doctrinal part of the Epistle to A lady once writing to a young grow older ? May these examples to the Church.” R. G. Callison, Eugene. the Ephesians without being im man in the navy, who was almost a 5. Discussion. incite you now to put your hand to 6. Adjournment. presseli and aroused by it as by the stranger, thought, “ Shall I close as the plow, and let they Lord work 1:30 p. m . sound of a trumpet.” anybody would, or shall I say a mightily through you. “ I have 1. “The Care of a Congregation," word for my Master ?” And, lifting written unto you, young men, be Bruce Wolverton, CoivaUis. Land Beyond. 2. Discussion. up her heart, for a moment, she cause you are strong, and the word 3. “ Our College," D. T. Stanley, Christian, there is a land beyond, wrote, telling him that his constant of God abidetb in you.” 1 John Monmouth. 4. Adjournment. where no patting ever comes. No change of scene and place was an 2:14 — Y. M. C. A. Watchman. 7 p. M. sere and yellow leaf shall ever apt illustration of the words, “ Here 1. Address, Dr. L. L. Rowland, Duty reaches down the ages in Salem. break the continual and forever we have ho continuing city,” and 2. Reunion. green of the beautiful and refresh - asked if he could say “ I seek one ■ its effects, and into eternity ; and ■ when the man goes alxiut it reso ing groves. No dark and poi ten- to come ?” Tremblingly she folded Give grape vines plenty of well tous cloud shall ever obscure the it, and sent it off. Back pame the lutely, it seems to me now as though rotted manure. Fresh manure may his footsteps were echoing beyond peaceful skies, or wave their black answer: “Thank you so much for ‘ the stars, though only heard faintly excite a luxuriant growth of vine wings over the terrified traveler. those kind words. I am an orphan in the atmosphere of this world.— but will not mature it. or insure When the weary^worn-out pilgrim and no one has spoken so to me : JFni HonChtford. ~ ■ fruit. a‘ __ * k 1 reache< the foot of the mountain of since in/ mother died, long years Begin by regarding everything Charcoal and sulphur are ex [ Ml life on the sunset side and silently i ago.” rl he arrow, shot at venture, from a moral point of view, and cellent ingredient to mix occasion disappears in thp dai k ocean, whose I hit hofne, and the young man you will end by believing in God. ally with fowl feed, but the latter waves wash a pearly strand on the | shortly after rejoiced in the fullness Dr. Arnold. should be used with discretion. Christ may dwell in their hearts by faith; they being rooted and grounded in love, that, with all saints they may be able to coriipre- hend the whole scope, enjoying the loGod whifihpftR»««k nowledgef filled with all the fullness of God; who is able to do exceeding abun dantly above all that we ask or think, but according to hts’pOWer which he had displayed in, his people. He is to have glory / liaii <»i» mi rmniiu m ii « ; • « « * * .’r- » • ,» . « - • * -4 1 AI