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Primitive Standard from Clarksville, Tennessee • 6

Primitive Standard du lieu suivant : Clarksville, Tennessee • 6

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Clarksville, Tennessee
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Til PRIMITIVE STANDARD; CD frreater solfcM'tude to" studv and understand Her 825 When tlie size of the pariah is taken into the ncpount, thisi must bereckbned large-hearted Christian in behalf of the tfeath'enMay- ward them, and cause their example todraw forth rnfn otiiercongrt gations-Ijtjine true position and con firmed arid settled feelings of attachment to her standards; ad in 7arlety of a deepening conviction among her members thnt7smallas -we are iVnm as "we of the grapes in EphmnVLis its final I proceed to jdecijri BjsTFj i'l6 vacancy, -If t- -The VValdknses. -Tho Jroh'sf ant land Herald labor i show, diction JLu.r. weeks since; that the Walden were pot-KjiiscojiaLint hei rjclihsticn I 1 "i re gj me He tes rt a i nji ui ho ri iesay host i relevancy tolthVqTFstiotrw for the China Mission were never brighter thati. at thep resen mOme it ha vcrnoreajg. I rpsnenL uiifucds: ou r.

crreaJL wan us men. ay vintage" the Lord of the harvest cill able andfaTthfar Knvft nffiftirited in 70 organized parishes; '11 I A laho rers-iij du mblrsi is ifn me nsoppr but proposes, if we and in 10, places, --where Jne vvish fu rthteslimony ftanized; irf all.6-plces;rjn 6 JparishesJ tiorrofhls 7 have officiated twice, andliTa feiv parish esof jm- 7 i rT njiyejiiiiciMii. estahhsh tener. x4- rT 77777-7; t-: tially Presbyterian in their d(jtriiio and gov We are or us. ernment," rea ment at charge of tho Rev.

Mr. Iave bantized 10 infants and 5 adults, in all 15; ordained SrHeacons and 3 Priests; in-stitnred 0 ctoevm'ftn -consecrrfted-. 3 TjTiris represented as in a flourishing condi- tfo nriTher fol 1 0 i cen let te 1 ri5mT'M rr- I i 1 I pu bl ished i n-r he7 Spirit of MissfansjJir churches; admitted lorun dersp received x9; clerjErvmcn into the ITiocese; PrrtiAhmirl 40 times. 134tiines in. the Diocese, from being -satisfied with his "present proofs, t'nt 'request that this further testimony bo Jorthomiug.TJlIis revelation ll of secrets -tourhing the -motives --vliich 3-promptedour7cnspomleTt ourselves, is te rta in I hgr bidesbei ugclia itable, after a 'soft.

If he will confine himsdf tolfacts, instead "of conjectures, We shall: be nnd.6.fisqerelanuiigyerhcoly Com' iminion 20 times: 7 corifi rrrid 435 Versorisia 00 corifitregations and tcayelled in the discharge pils at issionary scfortfsrThcrd-nhr ru 1 preceden ted -for-whftn we aveliadjhe pay he "board i ng schoolsTori mum- glad to hear his prooYs-thaU of my various 43t3U miles. -zMy recep ion -1 roughout -1 he J) ioceserhas cordiality and affection, and hv iTndimiflshexJ the-Chufch- Preshyt rian The JProtestant. and Herald ddals sufiletcntly with conjecTures and unfound bearely-if- ever oxcedej ven hundred and fi ftyi-ii disf ibution o( Sc iptu res, booksV- cd fe rences bn 41 Ma rriagJuetons and iractsr lias-creallylirTasedrandhe new Rhode "tfiiljlhjecnyo should be glad "to have pr 005, shaw, on. tho.4i8th'ult-i nd r'nit ted to th holy or- if it inotk ing-tocuTiudi rdejuif jhi 11 gsr wh irJ? Tiajf) i cod soenlighten- .7 feiagent 1c man M. 1 ricqnpi at th hV-ajr 1 pfT der of Deacons, in 1 St.

Stephens ishb 10 11 derdo 3eYu vidence, Henry Dana .1 1 19. In Christ Westeiiy, con "ftom his second long visitation Jo hV si -use i 1 a bsc 3 9. ay sr. ra: firmed 3 persons. veiled 13:21) miles, preached 30 times 18 Aug.

.23. Con fi nr.ed- 2 in St. Matthew's the'department Tor religion nii public lnstruc--tioh, and his hrothf 3f Mnvrocnidato. at the head of the cahjnet, Mently has, alroa dy mi effect on the puhlic mind altogether favorable to our efforts' for tli spiritual welfare of the people." The Rev. -Da, Wolff The most recent confirmations and 3 ordinal: ins, and adminis- Church, Jamestown.

tered thj Lord's suppnr 10 times. He states Admitted to the Priesthood, the Rev. that during this visitation, as on tlio previous E. F. Watson, in the same Church.

ones iii Jhe. course of the year, he has witnes New Brunswick. We see it stated; that intelligence wo" have seen of Dr. Wolff is eon- sed most gratifying evidences of tlie divine the endowment of 30,000, for the erection of Itained in letters by him from Bokhara, blessing upon the diocese, especially manifest 1 a separate Dishoprick for the province of New by. which it appears that he Jms-becn arrested ed in the very prevalent spirit of Christian uni ty and harmony, and in an increase of enlight Brunswick, is nearly completed.

The Eng lish Church is using noble efforts for the exten by an order of the Khan, compelling him to remain till a war declared ng-iinst the Kokhan sjiouid4m'e-4erminated. TIavingacquired all cned and devout atlaa'iment to the Church. 7 sion of the Gospel in her provinces, as well as 1 These sources of gratitude and joy, however, at homo, were attended with the afilictive dispensation the information in. his power in referpneeto thej capt i ity and deal of todd-i rt-and Conol ly, r. in of the removal by death, during the Bishop's The Dr.

'Boone, our Mission absence of the st and, most respect ary in China, at present on a visit to this coun ed presbyters of the diocese the Rev. Palmer try, writes thus to the Foreign Secreta ry, from search of whom he had undertaken the long' and perilous journey; he was about to from his mission, when ho was stopped by this tyrannical order. WThat will-he the result, as a Hyconcr-r ed ea not be South Carolina, where he seems to have nwak- Dyer, the Uev. James Thompson.and the Kev Salmon Wheaton, D. Churchman.

(ync.dconsiderable interest jri iTerenjc.e to' his Mission- t'r known. Slavery and perhaps death, await, him as the reward of his benovolont and Chris- yv rw YoRK-rThc following summary of the labors of the Rt. Rev, Df De thoTlasrconventional year, is I have great cause. for gratitude to God for the interest manifested in 'ihe; Mission to tian JilsprevUuav hH ring as a- China at that place Beaufort, S.r: CTJlwd- in "taken from his Address. The Bishop records '7 -1 1 the gratifying facts, that during the pat year Missionary among his broth ren, Dr.

oluhad enpouptered great- perils-haying been thrice and Twic? condemned todeathi dangers was proTtdentral lyirt liis confirmationshayc been in advapce of eve- "ryTormer oa of his 'The contributions of the iaveJn--creased -r 1 ndi viduahloriatiqnsTav A greater Vmmhcr of church edifices have been d'cd at every tour from Which I have just.retnrhetf.- Ll 'The gooi people iifJJeaiifort givejnifor during the delightful week Xwas permitted to pc nd wit them, in cash, $551, and to support twenty-seven children ihour behools for. ten vcars. at the rale a-yea for QjaUveredlfLay-Jh ejrime Al iglUyZHrHTbe stilly hissuppoit and deliverei The" Archbishop repaired tnd improved, than in any former year.While our brethren in that rDiocese oi 1 tu i Di i let isoi a no rseman AvJioha vjng lost his first rnund wa-? fihishedT seeing the marks of a ho rs els boofst jr iie ve ninnimg ha tl hey- each length of time. I received a promise for the rejoice over these tokens "of outward prosperity at a time made support "of. four, children Sromjemllyqur were those olhts own beast, his: rejoiced! and 1 r1M EblQliniciwith persons pledged tHemselves foTthTtuppoT sa idrj Th js, a t'leas slip ws jw that I am inT wrchiylmaTa some rrack hetflho circuit-Was fi twcrchildrencachr the 'Sunday Schoptsnpports lCournre in view of the fact noticed by the ished, the sighs of travej were douhednd he 31 twri, the boys boynw the girls a Uhmese surplv.

I-am in hpnfpn vunvf9'r girl: and the remaining thirteen areJo be sup. and with the Kiishop, That a more devout and soiema-mier. 7 est s. taken in the concerns of Church by stricter attendance on her' 'ordinances; ported by persons whopledge "themselves Tot marks increased, till he was certain he must 1. 1.

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Années disponibles:
1844-1844