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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1882)
* HERALD CHRISTIAN A ishes. If we add to these common facts, the destructive power of pleasure, and the artificial wants ¿hat it crertes and fosters, we have a true picture from Avhich every true Christian would turn away in sorrow. O how in neb we need the . flear Savior to deliver us from our fleshly lusts that war against the soul ’ “ thou shalt Hots h only this and Opening Exercises nothing more.” They have just op enough of religion to spoil all their' CHRISTIAN CO JuL EGE worldly pleasures, lait not enough - ---------- -ANP — to give them joy in Gott. The du OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. ties of the Christian life, such as Monmouth, Oregon,""Sept. 19, 1R84, and the reading »of God’s —............ ....................... i.■■■Hl. word, are to them a sort of pen- , PROGRAM : ance, hard and grevious to be Opening Eier< l«e« of Chrl*tlan College at 10 »’«lock, A. M. liorne; whilst they look with eager hungry eyes toward fthe palaces Anthem,....... . ............................... Choir. .......... .-... .Eld. P. R. Burnett. Resqlutions Unanimously Pas- and flesh pots of Egypt. There is Prayer Hymn, ......... Audience; Choir Leading. sea by the First Christian Address,—“ Education-Ita True Ideal,” very little power in mere.negation.4T, Churcn at Portland, Oregon, 4 . ? > F _ . 4 < f I idh I 5- labors will be abundantly blessed. —A. C. Watchman. —We regret to learn through the Apostolic Times that Bro. T. B, Larimore, of Mars Hill College, • Alabama is confined at home w’ith ,tk„^xre..jjr<>. Larimore is a bright and shining light in Alabama, and we wish him the great success he deserves in his college work. We hope his- present illness will not result in anything serious. Eld. J. W. Spriggs. ■ -m-sHiipily there eau 'AfithetiF; Wolverton began v-Att gu at-O O, 1' 88 8. —— — Essay — “ Music in the School«, ” be but little joy in such a life. his duties in the State Agricultural Mrs. Ella C. Granger. Resolved, That in. , the removal There is no need to live in such College, at Corvallis, last Monday. Music. from amongst us of our beloved a way. When God turns off the Announcements. His work there will in no way in Benediction. brother and pastor Bruce Wolver corrupt streams of worldly pleas- terfere with his editorial labors on ——------- —t orr, th e f'hristianChureh-at this- “ureS, he will place sustains a greatfloss, his earn fountains of living joy/ The Bible Opening Exercl««« of Oregon Normal — Bro. Henry Shadle has taken his School at 4 o'clock', P. M. —- nest effective wurk as a teacher of everywhere speaks of the Christian Greeting Song,...................... Quartette. place and begun work with the God’s word, having been the meahs life, in its inner and subjective na Prayer. Portland church. We spent a pleas Song,., ....... Audience; Led by Cl oir. of augmenting the members and ture, as one of peace and joy. It is Address,, ,. .Prof. F. Bigler. ant evening ath is room last week and ^strength of the congregation-of dis heedless to multiply quotations. Song,... . . ............... . ........ :..... .Duet. find him a live man. We look for ciples at Portland mor© than four- Page after page of them might be Address—“ Smaller Colleges,” ■ •— ... much from him in this important • Prof. W. E. Yates. ---- fold during the past-two years of given, _ Song,............................... Choir. field. Announcements. 11 is pastorate. "Christ told, his disciples that in « V Announcement. — :o Resolved, That it is with the the World they should have tribula 7 O'clock, P. M. Leenest regret that W aitsburg , W. T., Sept. 4, 1882. ---- ” we submit to _ tion, but that in him thev should Z.. ---------------- i------------------------------- —K M-------------------------- S inging........ -..6teir. Ifie sc pi tluhbetWeíí Evo. SfdnlegT announce”' find peace. Well did Paid and Si Prayer,. z... ........... Eld. J. E. Roberts. congregation which it has . seemed las justify this promise when they Singing',....... Audience ; Led by Choir. through th(r*HERALD that I will best to our dear brother, should oc sang praises in the dark depths of Address—*“ The Work Before Us,” _ President D. T. Stanley. preach at Bethel on the 4th Sunday cur at this time, ami that we are a Roman prison. The Christian in this month. We expect to start Music. r; ;.EId. P. R. Burnett. for California on the 12th inst. tonly reconciled . to the same by the can be ever at peace, because the Aildress,.. Music. - . .assurance we feel that his sphere.of fountain of living -waters springs Will spend a few days at Bethel Announcements. usefulness may be extended and en up from the depths of his o\vn The musical exercises will be under the and -vicinity. direction of Prof. .T. M. Powell. larged in his contemplated new heart. The joy, the peace, the. Very truly, G. W. R ichardson . home. • ' • ‘ ■ -light and life are all “ within him.” The public cordially invited. All Resolved, That we recognize in Thus shall prison ami palace flame friends of education are especially re Hand shaking is a power, says Bro. Wolverton a true, upright ami alike with the glory of the divine quested to attend. • the N. S. Times. The politician devoted Christian, a faithful and presence, ami the earth’s December employs it with effect to win votes. most earnest worker in the Lord’s blossoms and blooms with flowers Personal. Th« Devil’s recruiting officers make vineyard and a most effective transplanted from the Paradise of free and constant use of it. The teacher of his word, and as such, God.— Time of Refre*khuj. —R. T. Matthews, for some years church only is chary in its em we <lo most heartily commend him pastor of the third church of Indi to the brethren and friends wher Mention was made of a church in anapolis has accepted the call to ployment. In the heartiness of their greetings, the saloons try to ever his lot may be cast. the western part of the State of the Richmond Street Church, Cin Resolved, That we tender to New York, where the pastor gave cinnati, and will begin his laliors make it appear that the churches brother and sister Wolverton our a list of hymns to the superintend- there the 1st of October. He is a are cold, and have no cordial wel best wishes for their future welfare ent every Sunday, with the names faithful and efficient preacher, and come for those who drop in to their together with the assurance of our of tunes to which they were to be will be. a valuable acquisition to meetings. The result is that the saloons have gained,and the earnest prayers for God’s guidance sung; and they were rehearsed in the church in Cincinnati. churches lost, many a promising, and watchcare over them and theirs Sunday-school. The scholars were .—The many friends of J. H. warm-hearted, socially inclined through all the years of their lives- interested, and at the close of the Garrisdn gave him a hearty re young man. A warm grasp of the Resolved, That these resolutions school went up stairs into the ception at St. Louis on Thursday hand might have retained them. be spread upon the church records church where they occupied the evening, the 17th inst., upon his The cordial feeling is in the and that a copy l>e forwarded to galleries, and completely filling sale return to his old home after churches. There is more real the C hristian H erald for publi them, and they led the singing, which was of course “ congregation- an absence of almost two years warmth in them than in the saloons, cation. al ; for how could tongues refuse abroad. His health is much im but the members have not been Negative Religion a Failure. to join in the songs of praise, when proved, and it is to be hopes I he trained to show it. Let it be mani ___ K so many young and youthful voices will soon be completely restored.— fested. Prganize a hand-shaking were making melody to the Lord ? REV. JEHHE «. GILBERT, A. M. ♦ brigade, if necessary—of every This incident suggests a partial an Evangelist. Exley has arrived -—Bro. H. A lady once remarked to me that swer to the question: “ How can member of the church. Stop after his family in New safely with she had just religion enough to we induce our children to attend the prayter-meeting a little, for make her miserable. There was church ?” Start the “ congregational Zealand, and takes up his abode in practice—don’t shoot for the door sound philosophy in the confession. singing ’ in the Sunday-school, dear Dunedin to labor for the chinch as if you were glad to get out of friends and you will have less diffi There arc many to whom religion culty in making this branch of meeting, in the Temperance Hall. such a place. But don’t shake is only a burden ami a constraint. worship more general in the public We are glad to welcome Bro. H. hands as a mere formality—put to the colonics, and pray that his your heart into it, It is to them only a long series of services of the day.- • * 4 3 " ■ I — 9> f <* I