Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, February 16, 1883, Page 13, Image 13

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BOOK TABLE.,,
I Under, thia head we will be pleased to gtve
editorial reviews of all books and tracts of inter­
est that may be sent to this office. |
- The North American Review for February
opens with a symposium in which six
prominent theologians, representing as
many religious denominations, give ex­
pression to their views upon the ques­
tion of the “Revision of Creeds.”
Prof. Alexander Winchell, in an article
entitled “The Experiment of Universal
Suffrage,” institutes a profound inquiry
into the essential conditions of stable
popular government, which he finds to
be, substantially, vjrtue and intelli­
gence ; but these conditions, he main­
tains, are absolutely unattainable under
our existing political system, where an
electorate either ignorant or vicious, or
both, by the mere force of superior
numbers, practically nullifies the suf­
frages of the better and wiser portion of
the people, whose right to control the
government of the commonwealth is
grounded in the very nature of things.
Bishop McQuaid writes of “ The Decay
I of Protestantiam/’ and in essaying to
prove his thesis, makes a very adroit use
of the admission of pfotestant writers*
“The Political Situation” is the joint
title of two articles, the one by Horatio
Seymour, the other by Geo. S. Bout­
well, who offer their respective views
upon the causes of the recent over-
I throw of the Republican party. An ar-
I tide headed by Dr. D. A. Sargent, on
I “Physical Education in Colleges”
I treats a subject of prime importance to
the welfare of the youths in our higher
educational institutions. Finally, there
are two articles on “ The Standard Oil
Company,” Senator Camden of West
"Virginia defending that corporation
against its assailants, and John C. Welch
I Betting forth the reasons for oondem-
I ningitasa dangerous monoply. Pnb*
I lished at 30 Layhyette Place, New
I York.
disposition to cuter into the merits o
tho principles it advocates ; but let
those wlio wish to do so, got the book
and read it for themselves. Price not
given.
B ible T emperance : A Critical Stu­
dy of Wines of the Old and New Testa­
ments, including Sacramental Wine :
together with Several Chapters on the
Different Phases of the Temperance Re­
form, and Many Beautiful Temperance
Gems by the World’s Famous Authors,
by A. M. Collins, A. M., M. D., Au­
thor of “ What Shall I do to be saved ?”
“The Doctrine of Faith,’’ “The Great
Living Issue;” “ The Business Man’s
Companion,” Etc. Cincinnati: Stand­
ard Publishing Co. Prices: Paper,
200 pp.,;40 cents j>er copy, $4.00 per
dozen ; Cloth, $1.00 per copy.
Such is the reading of tne title page
of this book which has been kindly
furnished us by the publishers. Thebook
is well printed, and contains many ex­
cellent features in its advocacy of the
temperance cause. We do not agree
with the author in some of his positions,
and as we wish to notice some of these
at more length as soon as we can find
time, we let this note suffice for the
present. In the meantime, all our
readers interested in the temperance
work would do well to procure a copy
and read it.«
P re Y outh ’ s C ompanion , of Boston,
is a sprightly, entertaining paper, de­
servedly popular, and is, without ex­
ception, the best of its kind published
in America. It is filled to overflowing
with the choicest original matter, of so
diversified a charactor that it never fails
to interest, instruct and amuse, and is
welcomed in the household by yonng
and old alike.
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Book, giving prices and full particulars, free. Address at once
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Address
C. C. CLINE & CO.,
No. 310 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky.
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FOR PROHIBITION
THE WORKER.
B. R. NEAL, E ditor ,
Feb. 4, 1883, at the residence of the
LOUISVILLE, KY.
bride’s parents, Elder Henry Harris, in
Brush Prairie, by S, C. Harris, a justice
SUBSCRIPTION,
of
the peace, George Bechmann and
A Plea for the Scriptural Observance
Per Annum................
Fifty Cents.
of the First Day of the Week, is the ti­ Harriet M. Harris—both of Clarke
tle of a 20-page, neatly printed pamph­ connty W. T.
CONTRIBUTORS.
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let by Ashley S. Johnson. The object
W. K. Azbill........................... Kingston, Jamaica.
Thomae Munnell....................... Ml. Sterling, Ky.
of this pamphlet, as its name indi­
Obituary.
N. Arnold.................................... Frankfort, Ky.
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cates, is to show that the Sabbath of the
Dr. A. M. Collins............................ Marion, Iowa.
W. Caldwell........................Collingswood, Cnt.
Died, at Stayton, Jan. 30, 1883, Alson J.
Old and the New Testament, and the
Jas. W. Lowber................................ Lancaster, Ky.
Lord’s day and the first day of the week Z., infant son of Elijah and Daisy Black- J. K. Reeves................................ Simpsonville, Ky.
P. H. Duncan.......................... Corinth, Ky.
Dear Hoff?
of the New Testament are two different erby, aged about 4 months.
Hon. Ji D. White.................... Washington, D. C.
and distinct institutions, and that the for­ friends, sorrow not as those that have no
A 24-Column Paper, neatly printed and red-
mer belonged to the Jews and the latter hope, fur thy infant sleepeth in the hot for Family, Church, State, National and
World-Wide Prohibition.
t<$he disciples of Christ. Henoe inspeak­ arms of Jesus, for be h&s said, ** Suffer
Address all contributions, subscriptions and
communications to the Editor, Ix>uis-
ing of the Lord’s day, Christian people little children to come unto me and business
ville, Ky.
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should not commit the blunder of call­ forbid them not, for of such is the
ing it either the Sabbath or Sunday. It kingdom of heaven.” So let us prepare
-A.. ROBERTS,
also shows that the disciples should to meet it in a world that’s free from
BUCCK8SOR TO
meet on the first day of every week to sin, sorrow and death.
FISHEL & ROBERTS,
break bread and contribute to the treas­
T. C. D a BBT.
Comer First and Alder Sts.,
ury of the Lord, as did the primitive
Christians. We commend the pamph­
PORTLAND.
CARRISON’S
let to the brethren and others. Address
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THE LEADING
the author, Knoxville, Tenn.
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Slavery and Protection l An Histor.
ical Review »nd Appeal to the Work­
shop and the Farm, by E. J. Dunnell,
New York.
This is a pamphlet of 69 pages well
printed in large clear type, and is an
able presentation of the subject of which
it treats. We have neither space nor the
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JOHN B. GARRISON, Proprietor.
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•ent when desired.
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