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Mcriatioflai SBuAty-Sclccl Lessons.
Ifvson for Snml*y, Kovembtr ll ( 1b57.
PUL BIFiIBF. IGBIPPA.
Text: Acts xxvi: 6-2i.
f,. Anil now I stand and am judged for the
hoy-c of the promise made of Goo unto our
7. Unto which promise our twelve tribes, m
stantlv serving God day and night, hope to
•far.' For which hope’s sake, king Agrippa, I
am accused of the Jews.
g Vljy should it he thought a tlungircredible
with you", that God sl.ouldwaise the dead V
t). i veiily thought with myself, tl at I ought
to do many things contrary to the name of Jesus
of Nazareth. ' , ,
10. Which thing I also did in Jerusalem : and
many of the saints did I shut up in prison, hav
ng received authority fro* the chief priests,
and when thev were put to death, I gave my
voice against them.
11. Anil I punished them oft in every syna
gogue, and compelled them to blaspheme; and
being exceedii glv mad against them, I perse
cuted them even unto strange cities.
VI. Whereupon as I went to Damascus with
authority and commission from the chief priests,
13. At midday, O king, I saw in the way a light
from heaven, aiiove the brightness of tho sun,
shining round about me aril them which jour
neyed with me.
14. And when we had all fallen to tho earth, I
jieard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in
the Hebrew tongue. Haul. Haul, why persecutest
thou me '! it is hard for thee to kick apainst the
pricks.
15. And I said. Who art (hint Lord t And he
said, 1 am Jesus, whom thou persecutest.
10. lint rise, and stand iq on thy feet: fori
have appeared unto thee for this purpose, to
make thee a minister and a w itness both of those
things which thou has seen, and of those things
,n the which I will appear unto thee ;
17. Delivering thee from the people, and from
the Gentiles, unto vhom now I send thee,
18. To open their eyes, sud to turn them
from darkness to light, and from the power of
t-atan unto God, that they may receive forgive
ness of sins, and inheritance among them which
are sanctified hv faith that is in me.
lit. Whereupon, 0 king Agrippa. I was not
disobedient unto the heavenly vision :
20. Hut showed iirst unto them of Damascus,
and at Jerusalem, and throughout all the coasts
of Judea, and tinn to the Gentiles, (hat they
should repent and turn to God. and do works
meet for repentance.
EXPOSITION.
Paul remained in the custody of Fes
lix until the change of governors, when
as an untried prisoner, he fell into the
hands of Festus, who, puzzled bv the
character of the charges made against
him, asked the Apostle whether he would
go to Jerusalem to he tried. Upon
hiß refusal and appeal to Caesar, Festus
desiring to send with him an intelli
gent statement of Ihe offense laid to
his charge, sought help in the matter,
which he soon found iji the person of
Agrippa, Tho lesson is a recital ol his
defense before that personage,
tael's statement.
"Verses C-8. Having no accusers to
confront, and no charges to rebut, Paul
makes a plain statement of bis old life
and character, as known to the Jews
generally, and then* immediately de
clares that his position as< a criminal
before the king, was bfrahse of his
belief in the hope of the ful
fillment of the promise made to the
fathers, of a Messiah who was to de
liver Israel; and desired to know why
it should be thought impossible for
God to raise tho dead.
HIS PERSECUTION OP THE CHRISTIANS,
Verses 9-12. Previous to his con
version he despised the name of Jesus,
aud was exceediiigly|bitter againstJHis
followers, and with tireless zeal perse
cuted them even unto death.
THE MANNER OP IIIS CONVERSION.
Verses 12-18. lie here rehearses
the incidents attending his conversion
in nearly the same terms as previously
used in chapter ix: 1-9 and xxii: 8-11.
HIS OBEDIENCE.
Verses 19, 20, He at once engaged
in the work to which he was called,
commencing at the very place (Damas
cus) of intended persecution of the
saints, he proclaimed his adhesion to
the doctrines of the Cross, and the acs
ceptance of the Gentiles through re
pentance and faith, with their legiti
mate fruits—practical godliness.
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For tho Iml ox and Bapttat,]
IVliv Sanda)-school Scholar- do not Kcmaiu to
Prcat king Smite.
Our venerable brother, Rev. J. H.
Campbell, recently wrote an article for
The Index, depreciating the tact that
many of our scholars do not remain to
preaching after the Sunday-school ex
ercises aie over, and asked if the
Evangelist could not suggest a remedy
for the evil. Like our esteemed and
respected brother, I have, at various
times and places, seen and deplored
the evil complained of, and have not
failed to talk about it, and have tried
to urge all concerned to prevent it.
Let us briefly consider the causes and
the remedy of this trouble.
i. The chief diflkulty lies with the
parents, and may exist when there is
and when there is not a Sunday
school. The parents alone have the
right and author-ty to control the ac
tions of the child, and they are to
blame when they do not require their
children to remain with them to the
preaching service. Parental respon
sibility can never be shifted upon
others, and we should never charge
upon tl e Sunday-school, or upon any
thing else, any neglect of duty for
which we alone are accountable.
a. Ttachers do not taithiully and
constantly urge upon their scholars
the impoitanee ot the duty of hearing
the Gospel from the pulpit. They
shoald co-operate with the parents in
this matter, and bring to bear all the
inflaenoe which they can exeit, and
those who fail to do so come short ot
their duly.
3. Our nunisteis oftentimes do not
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX AND SOTJTH-YTESTERN BAPTIST.
! preach so that the younger scholars
cart understard and appreciate what
thev say. Our prtar hers too often over
look the fact that children are in the
congregation, ard prepare no food for
them.
The question sometimes arises in
the minds ot the parents and teachers,
“Shall I insist that my child or my
scholar remain to preaching, when he
will understand little or nothing the
preacher says ?”
These are the chief causes of the
evil referred to. Now for the remedy :
1. Let the parents go to the school
with their children , whenever possible,
and, if necessary, compel them to re
main with them to the preaching ser
vice. If the parents cannot go to
school, let them meet their children at
the close of the session, and lead them
into the church, and require them to
sit with them. Away with the idea
that the family circle must be broken
no where but in the house of God !
2. Let the. teacher, at the close of
the lesson, say to the class, “Now, will
you not all stay to preaching to-day,
and next Sunday I will ask you about
the sermon, etc.”
One of the first things the teacher
should ask the scholars is, “Who re
member the last Sunday’s text?” and
then, “Who can give me an analysis
of theseimon?” If the parents are
not present, the teacher should in
vite his scholars to sit with him
in the church. If the teacher has
won the hearts ot his scholars, as he
should, he can generally induce them
to remain, it the preacher has any
thing to give them. Of course, the
teacher should put before the scholar
the motive for remaining to hear the
sermon. He, however, can do but
little in this direction, if he does not
have the co-operation of the parent.
3. Let the minister always have, at
least, a part of his sermon for the
young. He should never put the
fodder so high that the little ones can
get none of it. 1 have heard brother
Campbell address himself to the
young, in the midst of his discourse,
and thus arouse their attention and
secure their interest. Other ministers
can do the same. As 1 have said
sometimes to my brethren in the min
istry upon this subject, “Cut it up fine
and give it to them warm.”
After all, let us remember :
1. That the Sunday-school should
not be charged with sins of which it is
not guilty. More Sunday-school
children, as a general thing, attend
church than any others.
2. Sometimes a minister may be
called upon to discuss a theme which
is impossible for a child under twelve
years of age to appreciate.
3. It may sometimes be necessary
for the son or daughter to go hctnie in
order that the parents may come to
church. T. C Boykin,
Sunday-school Evangelist.
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frequent headache, mouth tub to badly, poor ap
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sleep, and no health can be expected
where a costive habit of body prevails.
SICK HEADACHE.
This distressing affliction occurs most fre
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Judgment of the Public.
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Formerly pastor of Bowdoin Equate Church.
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A Walking Miracle,
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Dear Fir —Though a stranger. I waistrto in
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Tho physicians all gave me up to die, semi suit:
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When iu this condition I raw VEOETINe: ad
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lIUMBEY A CO., Sena.-a Palis, N. Y., U.S.A.
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W. K. NELSON,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
Georgia Nursery.
OFFERS for sale, a fine stock of grafted
young Fruit Trees : 25 varieties Peach
trees, from tho earliest Jane to the latest Octo
ber.
Has just taken, at the recent State Fair, the
premium for the largest and best collection of
Apples.
15 varieties of Grape Yines, Strawbeiry
Plants, eto. Send for cheap pricelist.
Address, W. Iv NELSON.
novl-Sm Augusta, Ga.
£lHlPXjku** iIIINT
836.00 TO $105.00 *F.R MONTH
can he made in every community by any man or
woman of intelligence and energy. Business
light, easy, and respectable. Scuid for circular,
which gives full particulars, r. W. ZIEGLER
A CO, 518 Arch st., Philadelphia. Pa. oct!B.l3t
Cos
CHURCH.SCHOOL.FIRE-ALARM
Fins Inns<l,low priced,fully warranted. Cataloguel
firing full particulars, prices, etc.,sent free.
BLYMYER MANUFACTURING CO.,
664 t 0694 Woat Eighth St„ Cincinnati, 9,
janlAeow
A ' A O Os).- a day made by Agents
5? Iv/ f-i hj / selling our Cbromoe. Cra
yons, and Reward, Motto, Scripture Teit. Trans
parent. Picture and Chromo Cards. 100 rain
plea worth ft. scut postpaid for 75c. Illustrat
ted Catalogue sent free. J. H. Bufford’s Sous,
Boston. Estab’d 1830. norl-fm
*Thf j-art'#* wilt Ho all the~ •iaim.’-y. V. VTVt/y
W/m jF.Wiajru* .% <'o.fimitTrt.W Duan*t.: ajj l " ggj rjj
Wa ‘•‘Wefthe bet chances for Asr'ul U I 0I J
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*T!ta Mraiyrirt are th b*atiW. >’• 'S'G*
mar3o. tf
\X T TT r YOU canvass for #BO a mont
'' iXJ X-J and work faithfully ? Write A
E. Sta>toij, 819 Broadway, N. Y. eep27.3m.
Sc 4nn fin Dl"ran. Tbi M'.cvtachi or
iIvU.UU II Heavy Wkari> produced on a
smooth l ace by the n-*e of DYKKS KKAltft KLIM 11,
without injury, or will forfeit SIOO.OO. Price by mail
in sealed package 26 cents. 3 packages only 60 cent*.
A. L. Smith & Cos. Palatine, 111., Sole Agents.
07 H’e cautica the public aeaiuai mtUUooa.
apr!7.26t
db f* a week in vour own town. Terms and
fu'VJU #5 outfit free. H. HAI.LET A CO.,
Portland. Maine. decll.ly
liiSl2si^ , (Miobs
“M II I b ft# U‘MWI aaawer. b. /ÜbUUfc k 00., Oaaaartt, 0.
cuiroat
6) K Fashionable Cards, no 2 alike, with name,
-O 10c. post paid. G#o. I, Burn A Cos., Nas
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PRICES REDUCED.
THE
MASON & HAMLIN
CO.
Have the pleasure of announcing thafc recent
decrease in coet of materia! and labor, and in
crease in manufacturing facilities, Lave enabled
them to make a reduction in their Catalogue
prices of from (10 to SSO cn each Organ. {S((
Price Lipt dated Xoveiuher, 1877.)
Organs of their manufacture are acknowledg
ed to stand at the head of instruments of this
claws: having merited and received Ifi-jhiu-
Jlonor.< at all World's Exhibitions for ter, year. 8
NEW STYLES NOW READY,
surpass previous productions in musical excel
lence and beauty of cases. Sold fsr cash, or
installments, or rented until rent pays. Ilins
tratod Catalogues and Itoduced Price Licte (No
vembor, 1877), sent free.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY
154 Tremont st., BOSTON : 25 Union Sq. NEW
YORK, 250 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO.
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* $200,000
GREATEST
out our stock of very superior Gold-plated Jewelry
valued at over $200,000' we will send as below, 20
Pieces, all warranted Gold-plated, for SI,OO . : pair
Gold Stone Sleeve Buttons, x pair Engrave! el.-eve
Buttons, x set Pointed Studs, x set Amethyst Scuds, x
Wedding King, i Engraved Band Finger Ring, ■ Ame
thyst Stone King Inlaid with Gold, x Elegant Ring
BARGAIN ’
Amethyst Stone Scarf Pin Inlaid with i
Silvered Hat Pin, t set Ladies’ Jet and Gold Pm and
Drops, i Misses’ set let and Gold, i Collar ;et
Handsome Rosebud V.ar Drops x Gents’Elegant : ke
George Diamond Stud, x Cardinal Red Bead. N •< \ .ce,
x pair Ladies’ Amethyst Stone Ear Drops Inlaid ith
moh vv Gold, i Ladies’ Orr.amemed
k l l/ IT Jet Brooch, t Fancy. > arf
JCi V JEIJHf Ring and Elega: :
Chain. Tale your choice\ the entire . - • 20
pieces, sent Post-paid for sl. 0 f or any 3
rou choose for 50 cents. is ti**. to
Make Monep, These can eas • be retailed at :(■.
CLUB PREMIUM. < on, one order r• 12
Lois at SI.OO each, ice will present Fro-, in -open
OFFERED
F. STOCKMAN, 27 Bond Street, New York.
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CWESTf ALADDIN
■ & sons’ Security Oil,
.THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE,
Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test,
WATER WHITE IN COLOB.
Fully Deodorized.
WILLNOTEXPLODE
HIGHEST AWARD
Centennial Exposition
For Excellence of Manufacture
AND HIGH FIRE TEST.
Endorsed by the Insurance Companies.
Bead this Certificate—One of M<m,
Howaro Fire Insfrasce Cos. or Bavw-
MORK, Baltimore, Dec. 23d, 1574.— Meiers. 0. Wert
it Sons,—Gentlemen: Having used the Turitt*
oils sold in thiscity foriUuniiiiatingpurie< I
take pleasure iu recommending your“Aladdia
Security Oil ” as the sa fest and best ever used in
our household. Yours truly,
[Signed] ANDREW REESE, Preside.*,.
Manufactured by
C. WEST & SOWS, Baltimore.
Try it, aud you will w no • titer.
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SHAFTING. PULLEYS AND HANGERS
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