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F, 1W eild, ,OSO 4134�tl"Q t4tUght to Onpposb that, vir '. ;��!;"b �.,, � ty IN read and obseVved about It had led Me , ma �' nist paroantq PA the Subject of god, ,�.j(,',', 11-011"Zi 2ove'lls' jbino repreqej ", -.,�`�-',',?,,�, 4r ­ 1 -11 -PI I I power, the gr�Atcat' fa�(* 40d ,tbe tile Santo 0a 41t§ Christ I wbools,q4t,69 rio les's than tbrqiI "I .1, ,�;,� I , I .� '. -, , . drod And ei . I 'Ili �",�,'4",�, r W r e, i - ." " -ig'9,06011S which could not be POM'V9-40ed Py (toy' esult pa t -oppoi 'col, I ,11fity of the high and �, .,;� � . -i� .,� to the conviction that it was a bhurch ,,,t,,, , " gotalee, to thiii RQu,x . titij � , . .p ot. " it little ebil, ," Other superp ous, - �11", -,�.`i�`, F it, rg, I ,it 4,,' but any ,111.47�1"A,P'�' , .11 ... 0 ,, ,p _ -4 - I ild he mpotionet , I'll, , .."'.-Ic. 7 � ,, , , V. They gained "Itaries, wboo dqr., � . ., -'�,� "� �.­ , � �!,jft � , Auttinted with Holipau Catholics know 1 4 _`1 I... "' liand in 187 When $ l, . I , ,,Iq� �1� , ., ,,�34`4 , ;INY077"', -a .4 . 4t a -ets , I I I . r`,- . .. ,�,�, . . 0, ii �1�p'l�p*iglis, Willell, bueholdib$ the tree ChOlskian conog. . the One ele", highest church dif - -;,., , , I 9" S �] . I I , ,,, Fr4le k r , "we t tion, of wb , Qbqrob o . F ottcb, epi Ir . 0 , . _f'Qbr1st Ong t n(,).UDCQ our o'ch,qQ 9" nalti . 'a ., "�, �, - .LOUT 15 -1 19� 1411.1161141y� 'how superstitious 'they are, aod can . ., I .f., .."', 1 .;5 I., ­�, �n, �. 4 U'CQIIA twWrAw apher oftea As Tke fol I " `4,i;'�, " E, . % � ,. V- V41, "Y"k AiFf 1. '. 0 N. . ,,,,, I ": I to do. Yet, In spite of my own convic- rl�Q.M, . �* readily trace its cause W trio, Inn en a � Rae M _. levone", - I., I � "A - I e t 'I 14,gue", . I -��,'t.. but tile trouble . by the Vatican 0oupp V c :0 III to so ifq I " " I vltl�otls &g.; tions, I would keep a t 3 myself . . I 'b '00,p i 414 ... '21�_ N `i�1`4,.,Z� , . " 64 Odlea 'to* bliengai,ix 4 se 10 , . .,F,;,��,�,,�,���.� I , "S It' lt" of their rqligious WAC.4 , 11 T � . pr rne .1,7-wTXMIAS A. 12 , Zing 1 �6 � And tbach- I - 'L � N zo. � You are ' h udiced too mucti, AtIce-Pedod, la,this in, spite p tile pro� L. I I I 1'� 1 ,#, - Poo I? allildalous", . r ." I , 1�,#.�', e '�t,,P.�­ , I � 1, i.7 ..j 41 ", . Over 0 usts and Q posgion of )any of the 13 .1 � - . I I 01"'Ve. .7"Clous'n. ildlabolical " places ,4, .11�1 � I.. , UT11`10:011 I ,�),�,qL' I 9 as Protestants are likely to be, afatrist , . , I OV"N"'L ". ap.church 11, Iq - , �� � 4 , '� I I .. "�), I &., a inimowity, where - V . , ; 'L"' . — MP t 11 " "L, _; and you are perhaps gnor- chureh. The da,7'befote the decisive I" religlqn;po�,64 y1bt,spilaguo,eiUltiont.; ,these ar6'dorie, , 1�1'd'-�;,�,', ". � -* - f sdme important and revolutiini,, . � I 1. , tl$,`� �S,arssapal 1118 intromanilari , I brightest anstruesl't ecolealy, . This att1f;U40,?of ,�bo. R I astice of the � .01� 44 4 U_ , ; of ubrestrained I � L vm` . the recital of which I ;: I Af , alft, , I i,il 11 �� �) . , . I ' `tkan a out lettao to r,,- ,%, I 0",- r � vote Was to be tAkiop, more -ligious persecution. We would "curdle the blood in your vien$;" 1. " � I ,� - - --- � �� I— . �",�l L � I ", jjjj�� - ar 'll"I've ' hundred bishops a,od archbishops, 41low WnKTA ID, olct In the past. "It, i customaq with this church, . , ..4o )% changes for the better which And, as is 11 - �,��I"' " L !Z�� ., godso VaIr. ' ta en of burned 3 Olin Old Castle, and scattered . I - " , 1�1 I'll f . place in the spirit and policy It does not, end with mere A1j,nAn_na,- , . , - 'I'�N P. ' , ;, . U�J��" L�," ... `0 Dow -via. the church in recent times. You members of the opposition, left the - 1 11-7- , .. ��': .. . . . . . . . . . . � r, � - " . ., iiiii 1614nsv, iliv council and departed from �Ep the ashos,of Wickliffe. -an -tion, it is -in- 4Md7'dkr­he1&f­fo destroy rl. - �^ ­,-L"�,� �1­ 11 ., " ,. . I " � , __ - __ ___ b-, ,I!Qpe _4. massamd I 1, _, " �1, 'L, �� - 1�1 - ..--.--- ___ I I bAd, betUr .wgit and -he-sure that YOU- -,,,, o m & n -f ac 6 -a t -i f ii c- T e pp rp o ri - - t he N-ftl4en &04,-a ii -d -e kWivi n In a t a d th e the whole system. rts'determination � . I _1 , I ' are perfectly fair And very well ac- Albigenses, and dug the In( isitiolis, I �,,i ��; ,&, of this decree is thus Stated in the , 4%"Ik.'�, ". Is -fairly expressed by this passage from P ',�;�;,Xll. ., 11,�,,;!K quainted with the interior life of the 11 .. I I ,h 11 ,�-*, 7h, ftrOn News-Recora language of those who fought for it: , and roasted over slow fires, vickelson th��CatholicTelegraph of Cincinnati: ". I .. I ��, . urch before dealinfr with it in a pub- ,. Ridley, and had medals struck � �' ,,�.,'% � I , f"­��,4 , - " r,". ,,'��,- �R That no one in the future via iu, The a, 14 4,?" ,�,� * cular School 18 a Social cancer, - 11,'i�, lie lecture, especially in these times _y &aftily bon . . I'll . I . . , , 1 25 a Y,ear-4A.09 In Advsnc6. pretend not to know how and whence or of St. Bartholomew's wa§sacr!�,, presaging the death of national mor- .. . 1.1� ;r ' " ' L , ,� wfn." 1 4 . I . when it is the object of greatly inflarn- arid took God's'dear 'children and * _,.- , � ; q,� "I I I � � . cat 11�� 'i " , ,, I , . .. to gseortain what the church officially Ality .... The sooner it. is destro5ed contracted rheumatism, an , I I ... � . � raC , � I , � ed hostility.. throughout. the land. I their tongues and poured hot siderable time was a bi1pless I a] ',T �' I., , 1, teabbes; above all', that no one Inay lead into the better. It will be a glorious ay ,. I " I I I . � �1�, " 0 remembered what injustice has been � �� �,�, ,�, ,J�,��9,.' ". �', . W)MONESDAM FS1311VARY. 5th, IE . L 'I done the Universalist church by its henceforth scatter thq ba`neffil seed, of their ears, And to 1 for the Catholics in this count Her joints were swollen and distort , P. � J!, , , . � L ,�)k et=tholp nalls wit ry, when, , � 'i'r'111 ,-,0`0�1, - , � . false doctrine with iliitv- under Ettichers, and I fa her �ilighta were sleepless and her I - _;, ""Zil IV I I I 1. .1 I 11 upon their under tne bIowa of justice and moral- "Ap'. , I! 1`1� " , - - criticism in ver - years, because eads until it wore to the brain, and Ity, our school syste'"i will be shivered - I,;;; .. �-,I,X " " . .y recent the mask of an appeal from tho j,dg- I tlW poor and very fickle. Urin . ,%; ., r.��, they were prejudiced against it And 11 i . 5�fi#X� ". Roply, to Rey -'T. West's Letters ment of the Holy See (whether it be to wrenched their bodies from limb to, to pieces." fle(I)seVearsshe experienced, excrucial-' ,�,I`il' �� ' ,�,, , " .. �.V�Q,- , I Strangely ignorant of its spirit a d the limb; and into the win . 4;W b , , U te tribunals, e -press of ni _110 1`�,.,�, ot Jan. 15th and 29th, 1896. �Anffea Or e learned universaties, or sta Ing tortures, the n never coas! ' 'i�',',��,;�'*,' � ` en � . -, -1 ar or gener- t o , #' t "� tter that have tak Now this hostility to our schools is Pha.i � , � 11�,,01: I did nut want to re- or future councils, particul its wrath threw the r d clusters dav or night. She d the beneff .1,". " " � � Place in it o - really founded on the things the I Ili . morlvews-Reeord , and 1, as was done by Luther and the Souls, till skilled medical advice but the treatr-_�,­:,,,§ � of a million human no', . I �� eat the S,r, , error of the critics of litirch would have us believe that it is, I � � , � . � -'It. ,7" . -In Mr ulversaliam Y - of the'livin under the trampling of their feet c ment afforded no relief, and 1� 4�',!� � . ��,A IDR&R SIR,, .- West's in lansenists,) the Church I- . we 1) A ,:� 1 4 1 ` I ?, , my criticism of Roman 9 Che blood foamed to the lips of their but it rests on this simple fact to fear that her trouble had gon:T, 1'X,'aK'1, . God, through the fathgrs of the Vitt , ,�4 - il. u, "'Y" �. Jam 15th h&, mis-states tne facts rela- Catholioism. impe,trIed chalices." -Rome does not believe in education. " 11, ,�, tive to the Council of Elvira; and when can Council, has unequivocally decla. yond human aid. On a number of,oc,,;. gt�, . r- 11 I , J-4 . �i he says that. nowhere else in the world All this beipg true, what'led me to ed that her authentic spokesman is the Roman Catholi�-. hatred of the Pro. Hence, if she had her way in our litrid, casions I had real in the papers of capes, . � - " , '�, " , 1, decide to give this lecture? Three testAnt religion was thus manifested in as she has it elsewhere, frightful 0 I , .1'.�' �, ,;r, �,�,, waaitconsiderect'necessa to take the successor, of St.. Peter in the Apostolic of rheumatism be,i,ng cured by tho us " - - ��� 115713T pretmutions Adopted at vivira, be is things. First, and chiefest, was the rO- See of Rome, and whatever hei as head other days: that same hatred exists illiteracy, superstition, and immorality, of Dr. Williams' nk Pills, 'and this ii�' �� " ,�, ", �q I markable lecture iven, October 16, to -da , and manifests itself according would result. In proof of this, weigh last determined us to give them it trial. . � . . . . . . . , -1 P either ignorant or unc4ndid. Images of the church. defines el� cathedra, is . y A I i�,', ... "I ", 11 1895, by the Rev. brooks Herford of to the place and the ability of the these statistics; The Cyclopedia of She bad used settle three boxes befor.0 - ' ,�l were condemned at,j_ the Council of part of the Deposit of Faith, entrusted �,;, 11, .,�,�� . London, in Harvard College, on Roman to church. The antagonism between Hdwmtlon, in its articles on illiteracy, . ;� 11 " 0, Anora, and at thatp'f Constantinople, "'I �-- , I ber keeping by Christ our Lord, and ' improvement wits noticed ; and , . ,�41 ,1� I I ,�� � . gives a table containing the statistics p ... I" - � . Catholicism and Pirotesta-ritism is -fun- I any .. I - 1 754, and by several.'cithers. His mak- Catholicism. Brooke Herford I knew hence is subje& fo neither denial, then we'began fo note that she sle t I , � 11, �, , , ,� , . � - to he one of the ablest and fairest - datricintal And never can end of thirty countries. Of these, five are better and that berappetito was im- .1. � I '. �1 , Ing the- woman clothed with the sun doubt,. or ir,evisl6n, but is to be implicit- t out .. I - ' ' ' - , ,��.,4,,, � preachers and thinkers of the world, the subjugation of the one by the starred its "nearly free from illiteracy," " � 1,� ,,, . &c,, (Rev. XJI.) to represent the Virgin ly received al�id believed by All." This . tant. The proved. Then the pains gradually be- '��:J�. �; , � � ... I ... �. 3%ti-yi, is a Ro%1sh absurdity, and and therefore when, in reading his lee- tremendous doctrine of papal Infallib- other. They cannot unite; they can- and A][ of them are Protes gan to subside, and after- using abo5ut a I I J ,6 , - highest percentage of illiteracy gi 41., ` 4N;,, ture, I found that he had kindly but ility was it signal and- mighty victory not work together where ROMAD iSM is iven dozen boxes she was able to get up and' '.' - " R, V, , pointedly contradicted by the earlist for any Protestant country in I'll ,,,,, 7, - A �, I �paring)y criticised Romanisril, charg- supfe-me. Dr. Brownson, that high the walk about.. She cointinued the use of *' �..k, �O expositors; and" his re -iteration about for the Jesuit -and illiberal . party. .. " �1. , , world is thirty-three. Inalithosee ... ,.'%, '_ , , . " ,, - Ing it with the very faults and sins that man . "I �,� I ;f. .k thebrazen serpent, and about images Since that time, the Pope bas given American Ro Catholic authority, Oun' the pills for a while longer, and al- I'll :1 %, , ore are �8' I 1 1 had privately concluded it guilty of, I ' has said: "Prote6tailti,sm of every though occasionally she feels twinges , '' 4, K�,,, tries where fifty per cent, or in :�,. , , ' h " ! irtf$61omon's, temple has been so often the Catholic or liberal part illiterate, the religion - is Roman - 1`11. I I P0 ,,, � y to underz. W- . 0.� i�: retaWil,' that the matter has become said, I am.not astray in my conclusions. stand that it did not ha form has not, and never can have, any of the trouble in changeable weather, , PIVA"��.. :, �,., 1. , 'his favor �� ""' ��_, ve r , �� I I � - M- Dr. Herford is a man of large acquaint and must move very cautiously. Ip � M . ite� State. His statements in issue oi right where Catholicity is triumphant. Catholic, Greek or heathen, namely, she now enjoys better health than she . ' w -ine in conflict tine Republic, eighty-three per I '..". �� 'E - I eep as, .. life � I "A' . , � , i X V 11,� -th 1878, Pope Pius IX. said - "Tell the cent.; China, fifty per cent.; Greece, , - I , ,X ,) Argen N ance with the old worll and the ne Heresy (that is, any doett ,� , Aoitc, e Syllabus of Pius I has done for years, and caii at �,,F& I ',, and he knows whereof be. speaks, and with Romanism) and Infidelity' have soundly, as ever she did in her , , --f"', a Ahe "little Syllabus for the peop e, members of the Catholic society'that, eighty-thiee per cent.; Hnar , fifty- . 6 �! I "', 5 . , � 1. U. ., andbAs's ripturers on Mr. Qladstone'd he would not, speak adversely if be on numerous occasions on which we not, and never bad, and never can have, one per cent.; India, ninetv-1ve per while her agetitxe never was better. I �,i ' * � �f � I ffi�!� � ,,, q Y -,W t1lunders in translating the could conscientiously speak in praise. any right, being, as thev undeniably lookupon r. Williams' Pink Pills asa '. 1� ? �Ii'll I _ I . have censured those who held liberal PA, cent.; "I, 11 I , �, - The next reason th pInlQns, we edicine, for I knovV they "­ _ . . 111 are, contrary to the law 6f God." We cent.; Italy, seventy-tbree lier '' ; 1 . .1 did not mean those Who I . - 15 ; f6riner, and the 11Rt, Hon. geptleman's" at had weight . . wonderful m .f -9 I—., ­­. '­- ,� ... . error of logic in substituting contraries with me wits the very recent acting Of 10 can see how theachurch has put this Mexico. ninety-three per cent,; Palind, have done wotf&rs in my wI 0 case, - i�,, i - I � 1 �7' 1 I- � , . hate the church, whom it would have, t.; Russia, ninety- and I feet cortain that if any who are ,.. 1, , . ". � I A -.11 � . -instead --of- -eontradiietorles,j'. are'really, -the Romish church- in one -of the Europ- been- ri.gLgw�, --t -5 - -r 6 prib v e-, . bile fh6se �doctrfiiw into practice, 1wh6rover it is ninety-one- fSer con . I r 1V 1, I �. ,..71. . . - amusing; as if only Rom ish priests and ean countries, I think Belgium, in Catholics who have adopted so called SuPreine, and we may be sure that in one per cent.; and Spain, eighty per afflicted as she was will give them 9, �1, ,,, 11 ,� . , cent. Here, six Roman Catholic coun- ,,- q 11� , ,, J�jtcs, are capable of understand' this country it has at tell th fained liberal 6pinions; who preserve and our land, it the I�Loruish church were good trial, equally happy results will 11�"'!'�� �. R1. tries, including Italy, the home of the ,' ,� �, .0 ". "I Protestants would " " �, 11 '. not �., h. .1.11 r7or Of coreciAki translating pap -1 supromacy, and has immNiate y put foster the bidden poison of liberal all owerfut, follow, mind I therefore give this testi- ,.,." �, -1� firiTtheinselves able togo t Pope, where, until recent years, the � �� , , . - - in. - flurely the . 0. Version of the principles. To entertain opinions con- . - heir relig- :',!,�10, ,.: I IVA . the screws on the Protestants. It is mony freely, hoping that it will benefit � R;,! � I _ Z!2 1 c .Z. I , � ious ways as he Roman- ., V I �,, Billilee is obtainable without the persecuting them just as fiercely AS it trary to thib Catholic faith is to be an Smoothly its t hurch has had undisputed away, are soin,.- other sufferer." __ 1. I "'11 111, 1, ., 1� , �. . ists may at. this present tin , ,;� �, ..." 1i �. � -pe etics, although not impious wretch" ("Our Country," p. ; "I I.. I'll I , I � " I I necessity of borrowing one from a ever rsecuted he; rie A -hen ;far irriore illiterate than heathen China. Mr. MeLaren's strong tea 'in T_ , 4- ". a Is what the risinggenertition Proteqt4ntism is dominitilb. , From `Statistics, turn to a single pl.oves the claim Made thir . it 0�,�­ neighbor Romanist. I never heard daring to resort to the punishments 85). Thi . . illustration -Brazil. I have seen a let. 1. ; �� I . . il-, . that'GuiteAu was a papist, and believe used in the awful days of the Spanish of Roman Catholics is being taught I have not said anything about the tarils'Pink Pills cure when otner medi- 1, ,� I "I - t �, 7, 1, -1- it tahe only a, jesuit fabrication, for an Inquisition. Even so prominent a pa- concerning "liberal Romanists." It is thelog ical doctrines o3f the church, ex- tea from a resident of Brazil to a ,,,,, ond that they deserve to ,�11, I teadfly Ro- . � , J, 1�111111 `,!� � plain enough that the power in pt.tbis underlying one (if gapal infali proininept clergyman of New England, : �-,4,,, k" *11 obvious purpose. That Wilkes Booth er as the Outlook, which has a ce, - rank N'le greatest discovery of mod. ' �, �,n' , i��71�1 I '­', , n'K, ", y ", T�, ��'� - ruanism that we have to cope with is ";;.", �, � was, one has been abunclantl Nefended Rouianism and stoutly main ibilit.y. Were I to go into t IF; matter I - in which it said: "The Empire of ern inedical science. The pulAic should �,4', �f� Brazil has a so-called sebool systerti, always be on thesr guard agaiust im- 1, I '11P, proven. It was Romish deceit that in- tallied ith spirit to -day was not like its the Jesuitical power. could point out how un -Christian find .;11 � � � ,. . I , _ � - Irrational its dogmas are, almo h nd the Romish priests indorse it. As itations and substitutes, which some , 2�,,,, , �� serted the word ."not". ffi Lafayette's spirit of old; that it would not perse Let us, then, see just what attitude ,, opposes public ,schools In other .1 11 * ; p 1. farplous,and yet most true statement. cuteeven ifitgot sliprema out exception , but it is enough for us- ROM' Unscrupulous dealers for the sake of ,, '' - I - cy, had to this Jesuit party holds towards the countries, it must be that Brazilian .11;i,,��l 11 11 "Mith regard to the papish oaths, I confess surprise At its action in that to know that its general attitude to- extra l-rofit, Urge upon purchasers. XAl-11, """ things and institutions vital to human- public schools are faultless in the eyes . ,. ward religion makes private thinking ust th 6 "' e Y, ,..z ii. I , have little doubt but they have been countxy. Its course there made me ity. After which we will discuss the . There 1.9 no other remedy "t.." , , � �nd independent action in this realm of Rome." It then goes on to say that s I .� , cha eold-church I ame its" or "pst as good" as Br. Wit. ,11`�p .11 ...... .4ged. modified or temporal fly sup- satisfied that it was the Sam equi7ter attitude we ought to take in as a result of this system, ninv% per ink 11 ,J,,�� . . I , �', premed �siuce 1893, so as to permit of and could be looked to to show no =this for the faithful, and thus lialils, V ills and the genuine al- I l, 1-. , view of the facts. Since the Jesuitical cent. ofthe entire popu ation of " '�"�','�J " superstition, the spirit of Verse razil , , I �fg,�� - the Jesuitical artifice of statintytilat quarter to those it styled heretics. - ways have the full trade mark, "Dr. I , , AN:A i -Xiciosiuch oaths are (now taken the The third thing that made me decide party is, practically tne dominating Cation, mental and moral infeviority are Unable to read orwrite and Rome Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People" `Z��, ,,'j�'�,;, power in the Romish church to -day, . ,1';Y�tl " VI and subserviency. is satisfied. Many of the Zeachers are on the wrapper around every box. " � Zk.' 11 at clergy." Will r. West also to discuss this, subject was the recent we will be entirely fair to the situation , ',�Z -, unable to read or write, or to erform "A -,I �, ��f , 2. Consider, now, the attitude of �'?,4.i, , renyl the ,creed -oath of the Council of action of the Pope in Making a cardin- if we speak of the attitude of the Ro- th,,hurch toward knowledge. Anin- an example In common fracrions in — �,�, - "I.,,�� PI '. I'll - Trent? The rise of the . 1, American at of Satolli and settling him man C' tbolic church and theJesuits fallible 'A 1. At arithmetic. It is very much wore fre- A FAMILY SUFFERS FOR WANT "�,I'P:�',' " �r,r,,,.-- Protecitve Amciciation; in the, United church can make no progress 11,�.P, for good At Washington. Satolli " identical. . � _,.�. I ,.". Stateii..'Ied to an onslaught by the in matters of faith and morals -its quently the case that children attend OF A MOTHER'S ATTENTION. . I -,'i, , . , .., , _,1 . came over to this councry ostensibly to 1. First, consider the attitude of the theology must be Stationery. Can it school for three or four years and fail . �' ­�,­ --- �! v,:. !�,, ,�,, papacy in America against all secret reconcile two factions in the Roman church toward ieligion. As we hav make any itilivance in matters of gener- to learn the ulphabet, the sum totQ of Mr. Neil Morrison, St. John, N. B.: �4 11 ­ ­ - :4"i ­a � � I � arAh-bound societies.'in IM, or there, church, but really, as it now is clear, to . ust seen, it declares the Popes infal o - h `,i'!,":1 I 1, 'I I abouts. , But rest assured, that even if j I at knowledge P No, because general their education being the Romish cate- "My daughter, Mrs. Gregory, has ad L , A "I � . get a foothold in our land that he ib!e, so that whatever bas me from knowledge has a bearing upon faith chism learned by heart, and a little rheumatism so had during the last year �'L.q ,I I 1�' ,. ,,,����, ,V, the. popish oaths are temporarily !n might furtfier the desiggs of thd pap- them or may come from theemo e that she wits unable to help her child- , ��X 'N , '. ex cathed- and morals, and v ry often make it ne- knowledge of embroidery and fancy �;i",.A I'll I , ,,,, abe;rance or out of sight, their spirit in acy upon us. He is now Ili the Capital ra cannot be gainsaid. This claim In- - stitching. Touching the education of' ren, or attend to her household duties. . " , � � cessary t9 revise the faith and the '� , I I 1).P" �,; 1� -�, an it's -ferocious malignity lives in Rom- city of tbeUnited States, where he also eludes the other claim that no other the masses -except in Protestaut Everything imaginable was tried, but I �J� . , trg't'! I 1�e "Pill.- moral judgments -a thing which an in- I I " ��,, .; anism, as it ever did. -tittle thanks to located the great Catholic University, religious person or body 6f persons cap fallible church can never consent to do. countries. its already explftined-we to no purpose. I was at last iecom- . , ��-',�I�i.', I ."NI.; '.�,� , �Lq�,," Uomanists,ln Maryland for proclaim- to exert all his influence to secure what claim to be or have a source of autho Therefore, Rome has stood opposed to Are forced to infer from these statistics mended to get South American Rbeu-. � ; t""14 $,­ r- I ,,�V,� � and- religious liberty in thePopeandhis hierarchy have been ity in religion. The Roman Catholic either the indifference or the incoryi- inAtic Cure. One bottle cured my �, ;e,�,j _ ,.'l � X,�- Zercle'lli Itwasacieverruse;fortbeY aiming it) secure intbis countr sup- church is the only source of revelation 'AJ ,tl., , progress in science. philosophy, and - . ,,,, �, �,,� 1 � y- general thought. Its attitude Ili thp pet,ence of the church of Rome. dalghter within four days, find I take I'll - : 1�, . " were not the dominate power, as in ramacy. . - , om- " " "'P9 I I in or I ly. I am no concerned and authority in religion. This Mona (lays of Copernicus and Galfled is its 4. Let its now see what altitude mile plensure in giving this roe 1 ." 1� .Z , , ,. 'J'��_ . t� e persecuting Puritans, only to Reflections along these three lines mental claim immediately rules out attitude still; for, as has been sivid, Romanism holds toward republican mendaticia." Sold by Watts & Co. ,'��,�,�, t the Bible of the Christian and the , ��""",i�,��,,,,� �,�'ii%, have convinced me that all I had to , .,At,� "Rome never changes." It claims to forrusofgovernment. Thisisamatter , ,� I ; " . 11 tw a verpersecut.inf instincts I , ,; - . ri� -, - religions, i I o the i that comes home to- us even wore � !, , , say of Roman Catholicism was true, bibles of other 1, 8 n- be "always and everywhere the same." ., 11 "IA. or Any other Christian )ody bad, and made me feel that I ought to any it dividual intuition and conscience, fr.1m Therefore the Syllabus of Errorls, com- keenly than its attitude toward our A- to Eeigagingi Servants. ,k� �: ,, - - , , I'll, 4)4�.?,�,,,_ I ,aK�, the fruits of the lesson and ex- right away. the sources of kiiowledge in religion. public school system and education in Carefully flnd out exactly what work I �', � sm1ple primarily and efficiently taught piled by Pope Pius IX., with its cata- I I ­ , i", 4, - The Protestants of Arnerica are too Accordingly, Protestantism Ili both its logue of eighty licreRies, is in force to- general. Making the stupendous claim you want done; be very tborough In 1-31"i-l"i'll � 0;�,, them by the Roman papacy. With bases -the evangelical, which claims �11� � I 1,1fk,.,.. imistic in their judgment of the day.' ,, it that the Pope and the church are all your Inquiries as to th h a te ;4*", regard to the alleged 'Works of charity oPt Foremost among the bereall ,� , ,,,�� ; purpose and power of the Roman Cath- Chre Bible sts the Source of Authority ir, ; �tli`, 11 �Y�'e z done by priests, monks and nuns, condemns is the opinion that "the P1101"'mP, not only in matters of relitc- and previous history of the maid �,',� , olic church -they do not seem to be religion; Ana the liberal, which exalts ion, but, in matters of state as well, the ,", I I . � ,� I'V. Rome -always takes good care to sound Pope can, And ought to become recon- cc ritemplate engaging. (Remember thy �, '.I ,',,��'.,.%%; . the reason to this high place -is con. Roman Callhollc church cannot favor a "%;." � L�.'� her trumpet in the streets, in any ocid awake to the imminent peril of this cited to progress, liberalism, and ruod- If she is worth her salt he will Inquire ,,7 �, ,�,�: I I I � , ��*!! � ;. It will require much a �ort demned as heretical and its communi- ern civilization." Ally form of government not poutifical. ' quite as particularly Into yours.) Be � � i_�,* she doeL % country from this quarter. Not a few '. ,;,�, -�,,. j,'�­ 1, 01.'.1 on the part of the papacy to save say : Let Rome alone. So infl'uential ciants consigned Indiscriminately to Under such a dictum, instead of Therefore, it condemns all the govern- also very carefu! to explain when eri- � ", , - I -.;"!,�;: And usually so wise, A paper as the overlasting perdition. stimulating researches in scientific. m ,tb, and commands gaging her what work she will have � �;,,, � . human lives equal to the numbers she I ,ints of the ear �,� I ; 1�1- 0 preserve and increase this belief ru ers 0 �give way to the . ­ I I ,,,,��,i�:.-- - hu&has slain. The papacy seems very Outlook, keeps steadily at work sound- . T philosophical, and general fields, and people t I to do, what leisure and privileges she . "IMI in the sole. infallibility of the Pope, the authority And , " 14xi,- redy to pick ut every crumb of praise !ng the praises of Romanism and call- and welcoming fresh facts and rule of tle Pope. It Is will have In your service, and also give lil'-l"' � .e I �, � , , - , , e -e this co land I .t chUrch does all it can to preventits becam, . �,,, , ��: 0". , Ing the polemical Protestants, who solid gains in MAWS intellec- TO 11 is not obeyed h,, the rules you expect the members �� , casualty fall y protestauts, as Mr. - , 1, , 41 have storted the crusade a fainst this ,Fommunicants from reading or think- tual equipment, Catbolicism discot r- that Pope Leo proclaims bilinself a of your household to abide by; never, ��; 1, "I-,, ,; j�,',. WesVa ,,oracious search for them . I . 4 -i.,�,�, Amply show. With Romanists, pro- church, criminal And fool , all. But ing for themselves Ili religion. A)- Ages and positively stops such steps prisoner, and refuses tol.go out9ide the unless under very peculiar cIrcurn- " , �,.�., " J�, though the P ,tf , 1, �;,, testant, preachers and people are gen- there tire other clear-sighted men that , 0 :)a in his epcyclical made wherever it can. In the days of walls of the Vatican. Not until he has � �4­ ., .Ii��'. . � 1."�, I , see the situa t9 stances, trust to a written character. ! ,,,N -a - �, :.,,,��7,1 orally considered untruthful except tiou in its gt vest aspects. it proper for e faitbful to study the Galileo it refused to have anything to temporal its well its spiritual oinni be most exact, when yourself giving it 4",;� 1 , ". Bible, the priesthood had not encour- do With the new astrono terice, will he consent to be called character, to answer all questions fair- . .'':�,k, ,, - One of them, a Mr. Winton, had an , �" � � ,P wfien they extol and laud the papacy, aged therq to do so. Bishop Spottis- my: in our P1011 e. "I �, ,­ _" ' L I ",, ,�,,, � . � I ,,, �: 44-itoalleged'goodness AjesuitprieA, article in the Forum in which he said : own day it refu e to accept the now ly and honestly, bearing In mind the� _. , � �� i ; I , . � . ;, . " ` ... :1, rwr to the eneml election in Great "I confess to a. growing feeling that a Woode said: "I would rathee one-half biology. The csoc'3trine of evolution, , Now we should know that the church duty you owe alike to the servant. 1� ." ",,;' . ,this nation sb now accepted by non-Catholic scion- 18 es '�,,:��, . � ,�, k1tain, in 1 2, die isedly,. its A sery- reliFious war ittimpendin ould be , �".'11!- I . . " 9 J t _g Ili American of the people of ecially hostile to.republican forms leaving you and the lady bent on en- - ,� I%Iil "%, , ,,, brought to the Stake and burned than tists universally, is flably denied. - . I gaging her. Treat your servants gen- ., ':,' � � ivnk� In, the capaciry of Majordomo, pol t!cs." The Literary Digest, speak- T'verntnent, because they ive the � - " .1 I that one main should read the Bible, 1) ople a chance; because t ey put eially as beings of the same flesh allot _:, , 1 , o " . , � , . e1mcon0d himself"in the household of Ing 0 f Mr. Winston's five rea- it were accept,ed, the church would e 9 . . ., ,, - �, sons for his fear, Says they =r � , , . .­­ t$T his own judgineut from the government in the hands of the masses I b�ood as yourself, though ery prob--. �11j�­ %-� the Mariquia of Salisbury and when de, have to revise all its theolgical doctrin- � I I �,,�,,� : (Mont 21).' es, which would mean that it would and so educlite them in the spirit o ably not of the same tastevs; neither 11'�, �-­j' ,, tecteit". decitm;ed., I aW of opinion are Startling. The truth we have got c,�.Ij� ,,,.,�,�:, . AL little whilb Ago I read of a priest have to confess that it really was not freedom and the principles of progress. s'ur over Ill -done duties nor grudge, . - to face, as I will wore clearly show as �� . . that such men as My. T. T. Carter, ap- in New Brunswick whipping a boy of Infallible. Asainatterof btonc,e has always . been very I 11 "I, . 1. I ' ",�N�: I .,'Ii�-�, ` P1716ved by, Mr. West, is acting papist . we proceed, is this: The Roman Catho. fact it makes . e honest thanks for extra ork; and.. - �',-,�,` I o't. � ,� ;!-o�o�,,- - his parish Until he could"hArdly stand t�otnh'e governments w .,� " 1. 1,111. , leau - of England '.. "I. ", , IC 1W, the church to which he pro- lie church is not only a religious' owan this confession that It is proved to be '!, ,,,�� , Isation but apolitical party. Th for reading the Bible. I can believe lastly, try to observe yourself the rules, , �,,' " Wseq, to, belong. Neither his views e rope at varinnee With certain knowledge, And America. Its canon law makes it - , J�i �_ �,,��t�� , has ordered it to go Into gol'itles such a story In view of the tiered utter. ou expect others to keep, and you will 'J ` 11 - for a truly Infallible impossible for a man to be a loyal y , �1.11`,' ,',,,'I��, tior those of his papist book of so'.called in this church would not find that your domestic troubles ,wIH , ". , � I .�"., , !. devo, 'on are Sa land And Secure the o jects of the ance just %noted. The church Also teach or -hold anythlug that could be Romanist and a loyal citizen of either � ", ,� ". ,,� Vi� P 0 . getlopeci, b,K the author- exercises jut isdiction over the religious a ' -evised gradually, but surely, disappear, and' '��111, 11 "', fimd.temehing 6f t e dhure ,'he be church. So that it stands to -day with controverted by new d scov Country at tbe8ame time, Thet - " :. J , - r,,�, fouls; orieso any , I �,,,i:. ,,,�,� - AWL Ishooest of Mr. W the knife. of hatred lifted, ready to reading outside of the Bible, f I tA kind., Thii plain truth is, the orld Statutes of the United States declare - th,Ugh you may not have -# continuous, . 11, �,� t'�i`,.�, � eat - ' : ';,. � ". 7 , I , � . t %ooka cannot look to RaMe for "The alien ceeking citizenivp Must �­� " �,��.�, "' tp-quotetherltu Jestitts ifi die Are plunge it to the bilt in the heart of members. It tells them wha course of lltreasures,'� you will quit. . . �,,�, 1 - , i I I guise they May read, and what not. It does quest, for kvpwledge. It May as well I - ,_,,,�,­ . I help n Its cease t find your household a worry,. " �Ar,,;, tiv noi'meatit ritroa birds Ili reformed our American liberties and institutions. make oath to renounce for ever all "" ", I �, I I �.,!�,, , " chtftbeft And till Me. WeaVa citations As citizens of this great republic and not hesitate tq expurgate such books learn �bw a# ever, that if Rcime were allegiance ana Adelity to any foreign and will ter Inly be the las . �Y,,�, , * "4!; , �,�'.,V',' � 1. T. � " iwr �,�,��,, . ency of servants. t` 1,_ " , 'i"011 , . frbta,l;6-colb�& +eform4ect christiant4, As believers I the principle wh Iv as it,thinks they may read. In part *Ith 'OU00thlb, If Aq coilld enforce her otill, FrI nee, potentate, state or sovere _nty, Plain or the W4,01 ,�,,�i�- ; 16" , I _ n ir on ic safety. By condemning and punishing hUi , . n P,rtliulaf t fir , ,�,; L", 'Ailm, iniIiiij., ­ h . , 1�1 11 4,,'�., �, i 0h0W&0fi1k-b&V.e,thb orio effect, vfz.- to it is founded, and as the followets of � a U all advance. , hat to WhI6 he, has been I �,-;,.., - , ,7t�,�, ... IMOVAlianif in Its f64 It makes deep.: indent In O" X 0 NVO e d. We subject.' 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