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in Life and Death,


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Where is Christianity"


Who is the Riel~ Man,


Wulldng in Love,


Withom God,


Wol'lls Effectual, ,


Wine nt tllC LorlJ's Suppe."


Whnt mig- lit he done with Ihll l\ lonoy


wasted in ' Var,


POETRY.


Faith Triumphant,


Faithful Testimony,


Lord's Pmyer,


Early Recollections,


Delllh,


Stanzus-]\ 1' att. 25: 40,


Invocation,


Trust in God,


Is God my Friend,


On the Death ofa Wife and lHolher,


Chdst in tlJl: Garden,


Breast, the'Vave,


Stanzas" •


The SOUl' 8Defiance,


A Moth er ' s Love,


Pl' 3yer,


The Death afan Infant,


The Farewell,


The Dend Alh'e,


The World in tbe House,


The Ea'rly ' Dead ,


Peace,


Christmas Present,


The Colored !\ Iother 10 her Infan'l,


To - -. For her Album,


Whe; e is Heaven,


Voting,


Revenge,


Reply to Levi Taylor,


" , M. H.,


Rewards and Punishments in Schools,


Remarks on Ministry,


Reply to J : H., SaywRrd,


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Standard of Practical Christianity,


Sectarianism,


Standard ~ f Practical ChrisrlenlryI


Shun the Snares, •


Sayings of John Newton,


Sympathy,


Sabbath Schools and Bible Clas.~ Cll,


Sphere of Woman,


Shinn on the Deity,


Strength of Habit,


Spirit or Love,


Signs of'the Times,


Smooth Preaching,


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Union ~ otl\' en t iOII,


lJnion Convention,


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Religion,


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Prayer of two Christian Chaplains',


Power of the Bible,


Poverty,


Pray without ceasing,


Petitioning,


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Perseverance,


Power of Woman,


Oberlin Non · Resi stan ce Societ)',


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Our Prospects,


Our Cause- Reform,


Our Mnrch is Onwnrd.


One Thing is Needfill,


Ornamental Dress,


Obituary Notice,


False Definition,


Five Facts,


Filial Affection,


Fraternal Commnnion,


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Gambling, 8


Good for Ei'il , / 12


Gnrrisonisrn, ' 14


God is Lover- way to know It; 16


Gruphic Sketch, 51


Gerrit Smith's Address- Christian Union, 26


Gems fiJr Chrlstlnn Ministers, 56


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Gentleness, 00


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Humility nrul Contentment, 30


Howare the great evils of the world to be


rem6ved, ' 12


Hurnnn Governmenrs, • 30


How to live - peaceably, 39


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lnqu iries of Levi Tnylor, II 54


luterestjng !- eller from G. \ V~ 8., G: l


Intolerance, 82


' Ifany Man thirst' & c. 92'


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Excommunication,


Exposition- Free Moral Agency,


Excommunication,


Expositlon- s- Future State,


Expediency,


Evenings at [ Iome,


Exposition- Interrnediate State,


Eloquence of Massilon, '


Exposition- s- Future Retribution,


Extract,


Exposition- Fall ofMan,


Excessive Labor,


Exposition- Fall of !\ Ian ;


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CONTENTS


OF


'\ f ® l1a'lYm~ ® ~ rno


I) enth of J esus,


Drunkard's Son,


Dress- Petitioning,


Deceitful Riches,


I> ifficulty of lollowing Christ,


DUly of Christiuns,


Destruction of Life in An cient '" Rrs,


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Extl' 8ct ofaLetter to Mrs. C.,


Ellitorial Address, '


Exposition of Faith;


Exposition- Concel'lling Bible,


Extl, lcts,


Exp,? sition- Bible, _


Exposition- Bible,


Extract ofa Letter from C. G.,


Exposition- Bible,


Eulogy on Dr. Follen,


Exposition- Bihle, '


Extl'Ucts of Letters,


Exposition- God,


Exposition- God,


ErralU,


Exposition- God,


Exposition- God:


EXl'osition-" God,


Exposition- Jesus Christ,


Exposition- Jesns Christ,


Exposition- Jesus Christ,


Exposition- Holy Ghost,


Exposition- Holy Ghost,


Expositioo- Free Moral Agency,


Conference ill Southhoro",


Calamities of Genius,


Cormnunities,


Christianity us it is,


Conference III Berlin,


Communion of Son Is,


Creeds Ami to Pi ety,


Communities,


Christ lit the Poll s,


Cor rec tion,


Consolotary Letter,


COllllensed Argument,


COlUllitution of Fmternnl Communion,


C~ nsciellce,


Con fel'enc il at l\ Jendon,


C, hristian Love- Infillelity,


Correc tion of Chililrell,


Clo'e ' ol Volume I,


I)


Conference nt 1\ lillvill e~ F. l'istle,


Crnelryto Brutes,


Consolatory Correspondence,


Christian Union,


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A Word Introductory;


A 1\' lother's Prayers,


A few Thoughts on Regeneration,


Apperites above 1\ loral Sentiments,


An Extracr,


Anecdote of a Grenadier,


A Frngment,


An Opium Eater,


A City set on a Hill,


A Sectarian's Pray er,


A Letter to those who think, ,


Anti . Slavery,


Arthur nnd Eugene,


A New Convention,


Anti - Slavery,


Arthur and Eugene,


Auti - Slavery,


A brief Interv iew,


Anti- Slavery vs, Sectarianism,


A Letter to my Christiun Friends, anll


Remarks on the SUllie,


Agne~,


A !\ Jother's Grave,


A conceited Young Man,


A Correspo nde nce,


A new mnnifesnuion of Bigotry,


A Tln'illing Narrative,


A Query lor Hestorationists- c- Answer,


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Br. Culkin's Letter,


Benevolence, ­Benurifiil


Exhortntion,


But One Thing is Needful, '


Hr. Culk in's Lett er,


Brethren, aris e,


Ben evolence,


Beautiful Extrnet,


Bunker 1Iill Monument,


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Lord save us,


LO\' e never Faileth,


Lett er from E. Quincy,


" " S. J. Mny,


" " , B. Wilmarth,


" .. J. Jonlan,


. . , " .. , J . II. Bayward


t 0 1" , slm" Billo". 32 I I r I S I . OSH 0 I re 011,


Letter from E. III. Slone,


" " J. Jortlan,


" " S. ~. Gibhs,


" . " S. S. Brown,


Look Aloft,


Letter from E . 1\ 1. Stone,


" " 1\ lichignn, Eirenikos,


" " Nouh . Tnckman,


" " Claudius Brndford,


" " D. 8. ' V..


" " ' rhos. Maylin,


" " S. S . ' Brown ,


" .. A Young Dil'cil) le,


" " E. G.,


" ,, ' L. L. Graham,


c. .. Thomas Hask ill,


" .. E. D. D. · ap er,


" .. ' Vm. P. Tilden,


" .. J. A. Gridley,


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1\ 1emory ,


lIJinhllry of Departed Spirits.


Mystery, Reason, and Faith,


Massachusetts Associntion,


I\ 10rality of Chri~ tians, '


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Notice of the Liberator,


National Anti . Slavery Standard,


Non- R; esistance,


Non · Resistnnce in N. II.,


Notice ofConference,


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Obiti18ry Notice,


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Bill 0, theres music sweeter still,


\\' h ere angel spirits dwell,


A",\ bulmy g~ ll es the regions fill,


And so n g~ of gladness swell.


And there, when earthly songs no more


Shall cheir1thy troubled breast,


1IIi1)' all thy pains lind grief. be d'er,


A" nil"' ihon fori ver blest, ~ . -


lIIillville, Feb.~ 24 ', 1841. _


Th ere'. music in the shady grovo,


\ Vhere dancing sunhe~ m s play,


And ' feathered . o ng< ters' joyful rov e,


A'ld chant their silv ery lay.


Th ere's music in the niglit hird', song,


\\' h en horne upon the breeze,


And gentle zephyrs flo at along,


And sigh among the trees,


Married.


Iu the city ofl) ro., idence, by Mnrk Tuckcn


\ astor of th e Beneficent Congo Churr. h, on the


' p h lilt., Chllrles . H.., l\ l ason and Susan 1\ 1.


l heeler , eldest d! lughter of Samuel W.


~ hee le r.


J In l\ l endon, on:. tllC 281h ull., Ity Adin Bal­lou.


Elishn Browu nnd IIopestill Rawsou, both


of UptO/ l.


In Mendon, on the 5th inst" by the Slime,


BezlIleel ', WiIlllrd ano Rebecca Juha, bolh of


Uxbridge. ..


In 1\ lellllon, on the 7th inst., Ity the snme,


! Ienry Morgan on, d Sarllh C. Adams, hoth of


Holliston.


, In Mendon, on the 1] th inst., hy the same,


l elll'y K. Slratfol'llund Rhod~ T. Bro\~ n, both


of 1\ 1.


Th ere's music in the summer shower.


When rGliing thunders sound,


And from the' sky the torrents pour,


.' And lighlnIngs flash around.


NOTICE OF CONF ERENCE.


Tile next Qnurterly Conference of our


brethren will be lJO lden in Boylston, Moss:' on


' Vedneslilly a'nd r hursday, the 28th IIIllI 291h


! lIlys of April instant. A meeting of Fra'ternal


Community No. 1, will be holden in the course


of tile Conference. ilrethren who are stran­gers


will inquire ~ n IIrrival for G. W. Stlll1y.


, Died.


In Mendon, on the 2d installl, !\ Irs. Amy,


wife of 1\ 11'. Joseph naxter, IIged 27 yellrs. ­She


diell the delllh of the righteous, lind left


to her dee!) Jy afflicted hnsband, parents, sister


8nd frit" nds, the sweet con ~ ollltion thnt theil'


loss is her Ulisp ellkilble gain. Hoving · h ereto.


fore experienced many severe sicknesses, she


fell at lust a victim ito billious cholic, ufter 0


llilltressing confinement of five days. She had


been for severnl years ' an ': exemplnry memhel'


of the First Chmch in this town, nnd ' died


with christian resignation, in full hope of a


glorious immortality. May the berenved rel-atives,


whom she commended in her dying


; prayers to God, bow to his holy will with meek


submission, experience the snnctifying power


' of his overruling gmce; nnd finally be as well


prepared ns she Was for the inheritance of the


saints in ligbt. '


way, is. it! l great thing that we should call up- '


on them- to . send forth living nnd spirited


heralds ofthe Cross? We think not/ And


let everyone remember that he has 8 mission


10 aecompll ah- e- n mission to . the lost- a mis­sion


from God. Let ' no one think that be­,


cnuse he is not a preacher nor n writer, there­fore


he lmsnothing to do townrds impurting/


light to those in darkness, But let us all se­lect


what we believe to he the best means, of


doing good, and ' be nctive- c- self- secrificiugly


nctive. • w, H. F.


For ti,; Practical Chri stian


I\ Ir. Ellil or :- Th~ s'e lines were originally


written for n llldy's Alhum. At the sugges ·


tiou of a / i'i'; n, i, I present them for publicurion


ill the l'mcticnl Christiun, I f yon con sider


thclll t y,' orthy a ' pluce in its columns, they are


- ntyoTurod- ispo- sa]• r,:--. ForYhOeIrl, l'SA, l& bcu. m. '


There's music in old ocean's roar,


\ Vhen , nngry tempests rise;


And foam- capped billows lash - the shore,


, And loud the sea bird cries.


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