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Show CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. UTAH the institution, let them report the mission field, (.irennistanccj nave not pushed ibem into tlie foeun of publio ntj.. cases tons immediately. ration; and when older they will k.ublWs It should be remembered that this outgrow these ideas ; but if antagonized mw is not an icstitution to shelter paup- they would be driven by controversy from ers but an aid to sMf respecting tentative to real heresy. Let ns have charity and we shall have women who desire to lurti how to peace. support themselves. convince them that be Christian s in the work; entire sanctification (rod is seeking tu .ate them while is never attained for the work, but SALT LAKE CITY, I' TAIL they In blindness fight against must always he seemed in the work. nCTuBEU. Iraf. lin; ; In HOW! Consecrate for the work, U soul There are multitudes Editor 8. .!. .UI ROLL, him! lulihIier. shackles, let us prepare to wield and when the witness of adoption Dost Oihee the Sword of the Entered al the Salt Lake (sty Spirit and hew off is received, consecrate in the woric. as second class- matter, their chains, and not in the distant The former is largely intentional, Wliii A5 &&VA WWi 1 IX A. Editor of tht Christian Javoeare, H w ritiug a . the latter practical series of articles for The Catltmj on Faith EDITORIAL NOTES. future but .vow. ho. One tear in advance, is a promise, the latter The former healing, Dreams, Presentiments, Astrology, 'ra ts Clubs of It) or mort , and Spiritualism. The Doctor Clairvoyance Moantuineer the the iEGfi ivaderj of the payment. HOW, Yuv up n dab tv It so in.s studied these questions for many years pTai in number the the article September eeivKn oipv free. Enbvnptioiis my The former is an agreement with Wh-the .mty of immediate acealie.l Blatant tctliedism. if they discover and we advise every pa'dur and teacher t begin .o un nil!", our nnvuuthiuess the Century, and, read these aiticles. tion is prw nfvl to a believer, God to exchange alvei tEmg rates apply ti, the any of the Spirit of ChrGi in it. will they in- procure sometimes lingers in the is r, v hose talent has been w tin t vn uri-- ti v A v The for latter His siuperstition worthiness. wrote form us? let the man wV that, and rapped up MfMjui-is- t ):?i o n"t halt Like tVy. as well as in the pew. pulpit will both God t the editor who the made. jirofess pubiHlted it give exchange period, he Churvh, Tim'd Smith Street, M Fust and lahi by for a loii love Methodist-- , Rev. J, 'Talker Jwlsun Ih ( (,b ,mr Extra f uni of this paper (,ni bo bed lin.P that, las religious feelings are to us as we give to him. uTo of readies bA a i.iD the may have g ssed, is the author of at ('at', han tin The Northern Adwiate Christian hK to r,u cive tiie dumiaru, his spiritual energies arc If 'liiv siibsenbi-- r IN- following in its repuit of the Session of the tin senes of anie'es that we have published Will I'tetlll li ADVdOUE protuptlv, and if he resolves to act, THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN with the mb of Walks about Zion ami the benumbed; Centra! New lorh Confemiee: GEST RIAL HOME ASSOa favor to be notified at m e. nomt sft jdanu of Pedestrian." iiis resolve is fruitless, or produces V. Lake Salt II. Franklin of Ilw. City CIATION. Dr. Jackson has had exceptional, and we Mfi isi in d!! u mi wt ie i u ac- if iiKW onUr jinf 1 pror ldential, access to original sourmay Several THE PAPER EPEE. persons, at different interebtmg speaker, and during quite a brief ces ofsay lion. Honest resolves to be more information concerning the reeoid of idea address was a numiier of times applauded. the Y- - v;H send Use and almost wholly from writes Saints, ripu fr for i lit lit al are made in a good piayer times, have suggested the He secured by that speech A'ita.oT. the lev. of jSm year SSL, to nil is w meeting, and fonmlfen in a wek. of extending aid to the helpknowledge obtained from Mormon sources Pomh rly stated in the Conventlm that, not lie has studied the question profoundly. feulvci tlvis Kr !sS7 who jny - one Alter many such resolve-.- , and fail- less women, niio desire to escape of the needy elected otbeers used intoxione We are of the opinion that his statement of ures, the poor soul is ashamed ro from the harems of Utah. Different dolhu. Em h of tin general officers the Mountain Meadows Massacre is the liquors. cating admire tin iin low resolve, and settles down info a pastors have been called upon to then Jormailp pledged h nva IJ to total tint dearest, and the mn-- satisfactory one ewr is semi dormant state from which aid such persons. di esv d i !)e A j jnnu iiiPximiing liquors during his given to the public. But to Mrs. Angie F. Newman, two years term of offer. The Doctor has gone East on a lectuiing neither appeal nor entreaty avails Iran e ;o inform them hat we friends of the laborers take heart, and tour, ami Sus special lecture will be, The in whose this is chronicled church Brigham reception tricing ilicns more reading ntaf-- t to arouse him. When the thank God for this sign of adiance. r Young am! the Mountain Meadow of or is the due hoi, the number, that having J she months jiatn ei iis griieiaily Aissui'A'if, ill If Mr. Powderlys adiiee is heeded, and the Mormoiiism past and present. Thoe than they formerly received isi IB preacher is to be pitied, unless originated the project in a tangible, Local Assemblies are impressed with the im- who desire to her an exposition of Alormon-isportance of this reform, the future of the To ascertain this vve had imply he may be in the same con- practical form. mouth1'. by one thoroughly informed, of Labor will thereby be one of a profound interest in the solution of this otherKnights and She is and raised, dition alas, by lecturing this, himself; the Sept. num be;- for LSSt and tic great problem, ami so eloquentju statement wise, some seven hundred dollars splendid progress. S number for I H8U measured. often the case. the even the inditlent, that he can llcv, Henry report correctly prtSH If thou that sleepestl with the purpose of establishing a Ward Beechers utterances in Dr. Parkers should hear Dr.interest Awake, Our expenses are much hsrger in Jackson ; and in behalf of Industiial City Temple, London, he .should be hence- the Gentiles of Etufi, we say. to the Clir Arise from ttie dead! And Hhrist Methodist Episcopal eonsevjuenr e. Home; but an accident for a time forth counted amongthe advance Unitarians. ciiorclies andqhe public generally, hear !)7P ouf inula if ho (U huh i id shall give thee light. not does believe m he the future retribution If man who has p, y,tlj a message and a The defeated her for needs consecration a soul purpose. project pi lp? a lidih rWill roch n ll .S'CrV" Such he ceases to be, in any proper sense, a mission. became so the work, and consecration in the meanwhile quite dead, a nrio .Sihi, i r? Rev. - TEEMS J.M, IhicUey, New Teak const-cration- ing I'ub-iish- T'-i- 1 i i ( - 1 S stvi-.mi.- 1 ! d J I U- !ri-n- ds ithsfi-nanc- . ( nd ; 1 e a a at-no- Mar.-aer-u- ro 1 m ng jf. fi n-- dis-cip- P's '1 4.' BOOK-- , Names of books will bnaunoun cud in our next Wise; among them will be r lie Widow Bedott Papers' Tlje Lady of t lie Like" by Sir Walter boot t, " A iuos Barron by Georgy Elliot, Crimin' s Fairy Tales for the 1 Young, etc etc. NOW. Thai season of the year which is g MieralJy considered most favorable for spiritual work is near, oi, indeed, at hand. Alas, it find v so many unpiv pared t. employ its opp irttnufivj profitably. Not a few really wish they were in a ecmdPh.u to vs oik; an-are waiting. Macawb-- like, for h vmething so t urn up t m ike them feel i Re v lit them for wos it. Shall we wa'H S'nd we be their mission and authenticating their message. Now Christianity neeK no new credentials; for hs ciedentials are woven into, and baimdes of tk bloolot s. mis if form the beauty of the fabric of we wain eighteen centuries of history. Who is rependole ff.r the c n Oar chi rgc to Tarry now k, we uir inf that may be consecrated for the Not G id. Hi is ever the mine, wo k. T ufe minra! ; ' ls- - he not told us In ourseh". for the that u isonrps.ubme p, walk wiih work we m ry receive unly thij evi (mil Ami if he had no: proclaimed .kill.-' ol a; the wifimss of it wee odd icH plead uriio.'am v ihr- ini it t Slat we are th- rhildr-- n un! oUmil. thu!.1 (if oilers hue Uo; an i tills is, or ought to be, iuM ul, as hare nosed and ''i i.ur sail' i ut ereJ'",:,'u anl imperU Cl'" 1 us to a ;! U, E,i they usd a t i charji-tgo wot K in the vine r i 1 's-- -- ng -- - j j h nld O' E -- : tti , : v.c-- eon-fanll- y; e. Let tnis Missionary IWid at il next meeeting in Nw Yoi k append such a Com-i- i lttee; and let tin Commute" he instructed to examine into the situation ihornughly and suggest broad and comprehensive plans fm the future in regard to our Educational and Kvangi stic work in mdei to the new im-- d cuicigeucics likely to him, I he Hah C,iiihiito.l,st is ts nwdt its npoit; and it is a in urn i - r pap-- than the pi era di' patches led Us to believe: it nppi ov e of file I' dmuh'i ! T.i kf i bill, in this if agievs with the Ehei iCjsiH of tab genpjuUy. I aEo ; peciatlv con.ijii-juithe inquised ( onslHutioiiai to l anih'!ioeiit in polygamy. ! ad ally fi i with (he ('ijiiun m; m t the pi amendment. M tuien't-uieii- t by not have ,i I'oustvtutmnai m sfahng'' A in legurd to mnuh-iiu-t- , m and more urtain of air-obiga Urn in States lilted punishment ;han a ibi'-or a HHiideie!, fo make soefi an amendment to the would tie Commi'-doj- i t hr J Constitution, tin w at ) Genera! ( sayo, palu'm. just to the peoh of in f iiinia, aiL'nipted to exhiim rafve a an utheitio frit-sijp- y i hiistiiut towanG ih ( ongr ga- all c, wiized nation-- 1 li.it i n the tfsted states in mil ('bonds; 1 m it w . fuinid iiei'es-a- i s polygamy bad hce.ni ut,d i a b,ni in the to inri foil tdiinio.it' tin vwrd i niaiuPr.' fioiii 'li I aiithoi u it i , Hi j u jib s! I In on Io en mind, u ild Hipdly adveitis1 age (.f D sii 'Oiy beL-it couid lsipied. Dot it i i gntifyiiu! Ls !i.n frauu-mt- y uir slum,. h i, i j.e tie:,,tiiig thi eul.aini of i, xhibited witli Umi restnetiun. then 1 he Hmi nf !U heps h,iW( ,er 1' St j tVt'0 ub iish ir, !- ,- Eisp tu!, Cr.incc or Grrmauj. tn , io. Led, my rnjiized tmtion would 'aim the i.uniipK.l me ag.-. 1.1 b.Os(, a its jot the ,,iy Aiiliig win j "!h no luora Saw ag. n iot it than w Iia , i st tJ j cc ,, t j ch (Sj,, Brut b- - i ' , pas i a ou-- i otjonal is jf it w.t a momed qui'stion iuth1 I uite-r u. state win thei i m.m usight Jiav e several it E f! ,eeu SuisU puhiltltf if the di'Ctrine that wiu- - or nti, Ylc iiople proposal of the mendin' et - an to Viiicrp'an Ikuh s prictieuliy gi'wnis many in their treubm m 1 ! ( .iiiniis-i(inf pfr,.ons Itoiduig tuiortliodux i hw,. reeonnnends an umeipl- Vt ho questions the prolnbiiuy, that many !n(n tji t,!t immigration law pridiihlting ! ,ul and notyjrsnvi-t- o tueu am prenching at hume and in n alff 5,ahhuJ.i polygamy, fidda, w'ho differ more widely from the old j - n acc-pt- . d standards of doctrine in be co- - j pralical measui. . f r tavernor If emG it not gregationai Lure a, than the young man voneeriwig I tah ( w!i0 s t. return fo the a rary in terwimg am! iumnudiu Vi-Rn'i- n. - o we h ith d with tears, Fi-men haw been able to carry the spirit of Chri't with them alwavs. m the degre- - that u-r characteiizes! Brother If ill, I he world is poorer when such men leave it. Meanwhile the constitution of t he Hev.,1. D. Hammond I). D. has been apsocety has been amended, to adopt pointed to succeed Dr. Ill 5. and will at once u to the changed circumstances; miter upon his duties. Dr. Hammond should haw the hearty aid end a committee is seeking a Mutaof all in hi- - wry important duties. An wish ble location. him gloat Miccw- -, Some one. with moie zeal than In a lit ( oho r Uf I tub us la roans to i w Ndom, is reported to h:n- - up-- pr Hu. C. M. Par.ks in ehaige f th lacln-I'n-b- yti rian and wives, wuk at Logan foi eight van, polygamous ITUs at d died October .'is them if they Would the 1 h' funerul 'unices were held nf the re etublishrd. ProsifV terian i hvirth in this city. Brother Altai has not ami: Parks w;l , osc.itiy beloved. He iwcsf lilhfui of that eh.iiac- - j to etery tru-- t: tie- - honor of ( brist wu the great luiing ni'iliu- of his life; he eons.-- I wisl.ed to escape from a cist' d ail ills talents to the Loid; Is was vuis trkatily self saci iticing. These are rwine would ha i dh o.v yes of ths -- taiemupts made by Dr. MeNiece at .a 1 111' j " .'Stic i shall b- - s.ti j,ed whf'l I make isi his Ilk lie.-- . he said ! a dying. i - The Knights oj I. ah r, in their Xuiimtnl Convention at illehiuum!, Ya.. admitted colored delegates to a seat with the white people; and in :.o doing exhibited abroad and liberal spirit, an advance towards ideal equality and fraternity, that furnishes at wire an example and an admonition to many in the Christian Church. Let the followers of Chi 1st bewere lest mete human organizations outmarch them, in some important particulars, in the advance towards the practical realization of human bretherhmn!. In Christ there is neither Jew nor Greek, Barbarian or Scythian, bond or free yet our own church, so dear tons in its splendid career, is yielding t the wicked, barbarous spirit of caste in too many instances. health. Mrs. Owens accompanies him. If tho church would retain the allegiance love of the people, she must lea ! in a! and Richard Grant, treasurer ami manager of and humanitarian movement philmithiopic Ids agent BGhop Taylors Transit Fund, ami n orwardiaj MEG onaries, not only to in thought and practice. frica, but to Cmiti&l and South America Professor Renner, repn-- nla(i i of ih tarried, for a Sunday, and worshipped Utah Congregatioiialists in the Nations with us. Brother Grant is a man of personal Council has secured the appointment of a piety not only, but of excellent judgment Commute, v, hose duty it shall be, to visit also, and is greatly aided by the faith arid Utah and examine the condition of affair tact of Siter Grant, who accompanied him. here and be prepared to recommend imThe faith, the sunny spirit and the social proved methods of meeting the large oppoqualities of Brother and Sister Giant made rtunities for mission work, that are opening their isit a benediction to iw, wiler doors Mould it not he for the will Baptists, EpiscoPresbyterian. Rev, J. H, Hill, agent of the Ihok IhpoPr and om own Church to do the same? palians was San FraneEeo, tory at greatly beloved, These reports would awakunteist every-wheiand ids brethren followed him to the grave Our old friend, Be v. J. IE Mansfield, I), L,, Presiding Elder in the New England Conference, called at mir office in our absence; and we much regretted our inability to meet him. Dr. Man-helis one of the coming men of the New England Conference, and will pivbably be elected to toe next General Conference. Itev. J. 11. Owens, an old time colleague and friend in New England gave us a niObt welcome call, and spent the Sunday with us. Brother Owen has done royal service in the educational work of our chinch in the South. Ho goes to the Golden Coast in pursuit of - e eon-emaii- CoiigregationaliA. far as appearances indicated; when at the meeting of our Mission July 1685 Mrs. Spin lock, by an impassioned speech on the subject, when others were opposing it, aroused new interest in the idea. The writer of this, at that juncture, moved that the plan be broadened and made intei denominational. It was carried, and a committee was appointed to meet a similar committee from the other missions in Hah to lake steps to establish the home. The association when organized, secured a broad chaita, arid elected its officers. Then Mrs. Newman came and infused new zeal into the movement; and she was appointed the delegate of the association to go to Washington and secure an appropriation. With wLat faith, zeal, courage and ability she worked, and how she succeeded, is now known to the world. The verbiage of the hill appropriating the $4n,0iu is so ambiguous that G uV, West and som- other members of the Boaid of Con fro!, clilRr a to the duties of that Board; and Teps have been taken to an inteipietation from Washington, work The charge of Christ to His Tarry ye is an imperative to us, m a certain sense; charge but it is often misapplied, and Is the occasion of hindrance instead of help to Gods work. God had fix Jd a time when He would begin tile dispensation of the Holy Sphit, the feast of Penticost, and they were commanded to Tarry. If they had recn ,dl of one accord, on the sec ni day ttmy would still have been required to Tarry until the hoar appointed in the council of Go 1. Now since Pentecost the Holy Spirit is ever with us io convict men of sin, righteousness and the judgment to come. In the establishment of the Christian Ohurcii, they needed to tarry until miraculous gifts were bestowed upon them, as their credentials from Jehovah, authorizing We make n w and splendid offer. We w ill send the Utah ( Vtris-nt, Ad rurair he remainder of t Hi year and all of next veai , i u on l n FNTY HVK DULL u: ANSI KNTs avs !; n i ruK: ljthksi ickihki; enu 1. - 1 . re I s M'tr-Ui- V 1 - r 1 -- ul um ust- - Abe - s-- f ! , jaw th st;icly to named in th bid of up. v' G..d will surs oi the mmi !o hou rnsit-- mes von- - h f WE; cease blind r ) 1 d irg i rli it 1 E; t h of our or jthofs tui'v in ! inrsiv't 'c1 f t i tri-u- (I'Uit i wul. us j ol o; v'ii o , IF will p( r , A F.s ; j s ,1 n?s w a En, to lor of hr i,nf i; to -- need a ! e;u po; ui opportune v to Rani wh - , b-- iii-p-- iil 1 (ViV the Iw (Huai i v j , ! -- s m-u- u - t i n-- lu-i- fi, E;r''t-.- , InmiH urn! i ad h I gdh-- of the sp.rlf, that, with r, , o emplcid- - tli duty of a ting ir entire wjdirigue.su and mn-sttiUtah's thousand,', a;- uung io hind c Op usuion with God ' their EffiiR for ind?) L iLi! O' hum of our enure sane-WIf wo we n; v, hat w- - niglii he.hy j titRation, do not believe that the goice oi ur God, could He j tt, 'gdt of power is ever attained , i the .its i O HO ?' ij.;w to li SCst walk, but 14 tiie i IS seCiircu p p n.tr- R r gr-- ut 5 . trail that f j sweeter charity than thn, let all our rea.busuid it. If a mission teach, r, or a misxioaary of any of the churches should leans of persons hi polygamous fa mi lie- - who would avail them dves uf the benefit of i it n un-sio- wi. doc-mo- w |