*■ •*- ■I t ; ’ .1 CHRISTIAN HEHALD. r 5 I i ■ 1 1 1 1 1 ' ” ~ a - »' Prayer. to consider" what was his duty in the case. It was very possible iihat Hr. Cayler, in tbe New York Bro. Stanley: any advice from him would not I m -, —lines jp I^Y. dR N q MU, JWg IWpLiJ Juul illicht .not Independent, on the subject of , OTJTT-,- —--- ...... I(l Bra. D. T. Stanley : respect to our advance and prospect prove of any real benefit to the per7^ On Saturday last 1 returned here in Petaluma once more of son to whom it was, addressed. Bui pointed channel ‘to convey the from attending the State Sunday having a Christian church estab- yet it was important to keep hii- blessings to give.’ I sometimes School Convention, held in Port- lished. It so happened on the 5th own conscience clear of any neglect think there are no equal number of — land, and while it was a grand sue.-, of August last, we ha«l a visit from of duty. After deli!«crating u short utterances by reputable people in cess in delegate representatin and Elder S. P. Johnsoil, frOttl Vallejo, time, the right course seemed clear ; which so inanyTatsebOods are told 1 as in public prayer. Loving words work, I was impressed with a few ing for us for one month. On his tiori, he spoke to the man and re­ -ire often spoken by people whose facts as Connected with the Sun­ first meeting, on. Lord’s day, with quested his attention. He willingly hearts rankle with mean spites and the brethren, Hie Lord’s table was -stepped aside, and listened to th« malicious grudges. Sins are glibly day-school work. 1. That the work before us is, prepare«!, and a goodly number of advice givcii him to avoid using tlx confessed in prayer which, if any- How can we most effectively teach brethren united in partaking dfthe sacred name unnecessarily. Then Ixxly else should eharge upon the Christ and the principles of Chris­ loaf and the wine, in memory of was no irritation, but a kind re- «peaker, lie would grow red in the tianity to the youth of our State I our risen Savior. From that time, spouse to tbe remarks made, and a face with wjatli. Words of solemn 2. That the Sunday sch«x)l should up to the present, we have not repeated and hearty thanking o' «elf-consecration are fluently uttei- lx; under the direction and control failed to meet on every Lord’s day the one who had thus shown ait in­ • m ! by persons who are living to themselves, and not to Jesus Christ. to remember his death and his terest iu his welfare. , of the church. Such prayers are a mockery. They 3. The church should be respon­ resurrection, and all his' require­ The friend passed on, not onh sible for its maintenance and growth ments enjoined on us as faithful releived of the concern that had cut-no channels for God’s blessings, just as it is for the maintenance of followers of our risen Lord and pressed upon him, but with a sweel But genuine prayer—born of con­ trition and soul thirst, poured out Savior. the prayer-meeting. sense of tcndenies's and spiritual re- with faith an«l wrestling oppor- flic.ers pg, the Sum la v- _ We have had a visit also from the school should be elected just as a Ehler G. ll(). BuriTetiC Fro'ni" Santa what was said many years ago ol pastor, elder or deacon is. This Rosa. He preached for us 'one Samuel Einlen—that he earned hi.1 throue of infinite love. Such uraver always blings a revival; puts behind the Sunday-school Lord’s day, ami gave the brethren