THE CLITHEROE l lMES, . FRIDAY MAY 2d. Ks o n a t REPLY
1 Jinnlversary I’Ulage cf Low
iy finci cojije- tietit parts of
1 the reverend ) the teachers,
Iferred to hih Sol, being then ■ reference to a ^ who in tlreir Ft. 1 he usual jjtO;£lI 2s.6d. fcr gave an able ’ in St, Luke,
Ig from the 4th lomans. The | e Mrs. Walter' jawenly Sone” In W. H. Rofh:
'^and “ Behold, Jng the_^vening It, “ God giveth i Wilkinson was ■ lections for the ■ considering the Irded as highly
Ic like new. llling. Best work.
SESSIONS.:
Ire held at Bol- I, before Canon Id A. Milne-Red-
id Friday at llord of the Ril>
Is summoned for led O'!! Good Fri-
hd the house at [ind saw two men call defendant’s
teplied that they lei never stopped I her men looking ; to stop the men
landlord of the
Isummoned for a |m the same day, lise also, and Mr.
used to allow the :st have left thfl ig and gone into was in the yard, ilaying more than licemani entered, were playing.
Riding.
Irederick Shorrcck,- Fre summoned for [ill Boltoiirby-Bow- last Inspector
lindants riding be- hour.
I w rong name, was Shorrock is. and
BORDERLY.
I Court on Monday, lo. Brow'n, Esqis., noned for being
[the Market Place Iht, and wasi fined tys. the Cxis&
GRAMMAR
iY g r am m a r BOYS.
Id, lesulited in an [team. Scores:—'
IClithet^’ |.\turray> P“ MURRAY’S different ’ ■ ■ ■ ......' rjQ FK>, C O U P E 5 S.J.
v.,.ichine at the Congregational Chapel,
Pre.acmng^ Sunday evening, the Rev, W.
■ ■ j . • Rev. Fjather iCharles [Coupe, S.J., *
jgipiied to the recent sermon __g i
words “ Thou are Peltier, and upon this rock to “ a wren,’ in the chinks of a low.wall, chat-, Flood was a type of Baptism. Joseph of churclms. ^ Atdh^ meebim ^ I will build my Church.” There are four tering at a royal eagle soaring majestically in Egypt was a type of Joseph of'Nazareth,,ac- to nofo this fac ),
words mean, according to Dr. Kenrick. that the Church is founded upon Peter j
mteipretations as toi what these 1st,
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hold this view. 3rd, that the Rock upon which the Church is built is to be understood of the faitih Fathers hold this view, 4th^ that the Rock this text.”
which _________ . . .. .. sjtonyhurst College. As will be this view.
Peter confessed i 44 __________
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thfi, blue.” now
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Fathers hold this view, and, thaW thei Church ferring tlie words spoken by- Pharaoh to authorities. But note what tho preacher Rome. is built .upoa' all tfee Aix^lesj 8 Fathers ’Jos'Sl r E g ^ r a n r m T * ..........
iciisun wuiui uio pieuciici ' ' "
’ ictic lly ’ ‘
spoken by God to Joseph “ made practically
givc» lui uono- note the. unbridgable chasnt betw^^^^^^ ‘
. . u , , . jo icaidion .niuteinxhs.- ;:yeijr ncii.
ly Uioa 10 losepn 01 iNazareui. xu v ; this: Because St.;Berna
the same appllicaidbn of mutandis.’ - V
St. Bernard in 1130 me anuijpe, saine
antitype, Joseph of Naz^eth, " mutatis : my ------ --- ------------------ t’u n:
spokm by God to Joseph of Nazareth. The type—Joseph of Egypt— and applies them to Ca-thdic. Prayers th
. ' A By the san^ prw^s Lngliuid Boo ■ 0 —-p-—
refers to Christ Himself; 16 F’athers hold meat what value to plfee upon such an ar- wanted to prove the DiviniCy of Christ, he two books as re is gument. But I have proved .from the .^uld
, I can kfely.:leay0^to^yodr:J^M^ ' o£ argument;and'method of proceduie if; he - is'jurt about m /rt«
r ’*''’ hpred Father Coupe preached some But diversity of opinion, is not the only Fathers themselves that they did not'clmm plied to Melchisedek in the Old lestainent, » St
'«*‘ ’% d t ,d » . .sn » o n o b ie c t i .n a ,e .e told to ^peal ,o dte B a t t e . U la jiurch, “'*1
1111115 Tain,
fov
in tfe Citholln diffiotlty t o ' t i n s J s iBdf tvhm Me to te the infallible exponents ot Seript«». tmd ^to ptove the.
do.Ltne of The„ t ,h ,« e » ^
“ ” Wilson Murray, who ac- ledged by’ es’ery educated Catholic that in- power now? n it is aummeu uia-t uio nucx-
The Rev. W. Murray St. Cyprian (Bishop of Carthage, A.D. the winds. The canon law lays do,\vn this Sunday 250) pubUshecl' by'kanutius,' a° learned principle which will commend itself to every
a large congregation,'^ Roman Catholic; and printed at Rome in intelligent mind:: “ That sound reason and '1T “’o7v Wilson Murray sajd: It was 1563. these words arei given: “ Primacy is truth are to be preferred to the examples of
•11 mv intention to say nothing further given to Peter, thah the the imaginary foundations upon
Stas M
claims of St. Joseph rest. If what may be set forth as one.” In tlie following „ Cvorian, “ G..=Ffvn. in my last sermon had been justly
, ^ f _i_ ' certa'Ji preacher I lyould have MJarellus,;-and those avords iare not to be • L T i j 1.
amply satisfied. Insbsad of that, an fflent built upon what I did not say forms 'major part of the discourse. It is this
r more which makes it a duty to dlude to 'tire subject; fojr on other _______ _________
were put in by somebody else in later times, ds the tone and spirit of it forfeit! any cient manuscripts of St. Cypriaa’s works.
lth«r consideration. If a theory can only , This is a specimen of the difficulties we meet Ldended by abuse it cannot contain much ^vith when we are asked to appeal to the Lrit ivithin itself, and therefore is excluded Fathers,. These! examplesi might be inde- Lreasonable criticism. There are,_how- finitely multiplied, but they are quite suffi- L afew things to which I would claim at- cient to show that ani aiijpeal to the Fathers
Ldsilylife. because no such words are found in the an- r .. -ri. ctoi^^dVd not ca^^ truth. If Christ is eternal and before all, . . . ------ 1 _..j u-.c— «ii
truth must be also an . eternal and ancient . . Whaitever savours not of
mt»,aiid then we can resume our discourses but makes confusion worse confounded. But ^ [1 something more practical and helpiul to the Fathers never set themselves up as the ,,
|cn himself on account of his serinon. 1 mct'plead guilty to the charge. M’hat I simply to take exceptibm to-the de- cuons drawn from the wrong use of the
[urges 'tob A rERSOSAL AND OFFENSIVE ATTACK
i ! was i
It taken, and in three columns and a half Lh his reply occupies in the paper that leption has not nor cannot be overthrown.
ai!mike the loseph of Egypt into the predecestors when disputing on doctrinal ffilC 10 ma
cKuntto be wondered at, for it is impos- J 1
:ph ot Nazareth. He also says that he
iite as a Catholic priest, explaining a jtholic doctrine, to a Catholic congregation, |i why should this concem me? The lerend gentleman forgets that his sermon leared in the local paper, and thus 1^- lus public property. The same gentle-
’points with one another. St Augustine dis- puted with St. Jerome,
St...Jerome with
others. The Fathers never appeiiled to their \ftfVi nn<» nnni"hpr. SL AllOtllPtane nis-
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theology is somewhat captivating. But a^^ept what theology teaches we
n4> /'<ir»nKlp fn- ^,3^ demand to teach truth. Let me n o u s MEN ;t js capable to Op. tom 11, p. 35)-
Ruffinus, Ruffinus with Cyril, St. Bernard j.g„fi,nd you that theology is not a Divine re- with Abilard, and from those controversies ygia^don, neither is it a religion. It is drawn we find that all tiiese divines acknowledged f ^ revelation; and the humam mind is the .qq). 400): the
SUPREME AUTIlORtTV cated, 0 Lord.”
to God.” (Basil Orat. in Jullitum, Martyr S':- Ambrose (A-D- 39°)
“ Let not our point of religion be the
“ Thou alone art oc our
—.
Take St. AugusUne (A.D. uu, ui
in his funeral oration on the Emperor 1 heo- dosius says:
to be mvo-
from the very time it threw off the Papal yoke. Before I clo'se let me add that whilst I disagree ivith her doctrines, I cannot but admire the loyalty and devotion of the mem bers of the Catholic Church. If Nonconfor mists were but as loyal, glorious and honour able as our history is, it would have been
factor in the process. Theology is but a hu- t o r ^ of dead men; for though they lived more man science, though dealmg with Divine oh-
---------; t " ' . - n ' t fVnH rmnifested the Sir
And because it is a human science [ f as seeking from us any such honours; principles. It is not my mtentton to •• __j_ f___ ^ .
Him. fni fhiu Bithiprr Hi
I sermon appearg in print or riot No 1 nfled fear his position, for it is irnpreg-
I’e if supported by Scripture. Surely the V,of truth has nothing to lose but every- pglo gain by genuine research and prayer- [audy. Again, the reverend gentleman
Iges that he claims there is ONLY ONE CHURCH,
] the Roman Catholic. Well, surely he jnot deny us the privilege of passing our iuon upon the quality of the bread dis- ' to us. “ The word of God is not M.” .Xgain, I clairn the privilege of a frbom citizen, living in a free country, to :eS5 an opinioii, public or private, on any 1 which the free Press contains. If I
Idenied this freedom, then I am denied |heritage of an Englishman's birthright-
- HIV O l1 ■. , , .g p tk o s ,tom r f . r t e M p o c t
In the text which is given by the preacher from our I^terity llhe Lord hath made him the master of ture -- [house and the ruler of all His posses- who Now I defy any man to find those believed
comes under our notice is the text. Anu sell, . - ‘v going any further, S : i b i .^ ' ’r=po”
put of these ivords is SHATTEl'ED TO PIECES
|use no such text is found ini the Bible. F look at the true text for yourselves: ■ made Wm lordl of liis house and ruler
1 [this verse simplv and solely means that greatest moral ito le conte-xc you wm pimexy ------ ---
I words of the Psalmist are substantially Vords of Pharaoh, as you ivill see) by re-
i. «. Blue. if'"i»'!odk 'to. libilky A, tm Is to Revelodon you svill search for rate, cannot vwy gr ! words in vain. Here, I submit, witn- to - ai wren m
the theory propound-'5-
tering at a rojal eag the blue.
tvren in the
appealing lo uie jjiuio. ai.'Wicu, ^
to be measured by comprehension, let me sue Church and every other Church, but th® r®-' are to be honoured ----- n„g™mt of mon-sMis^ -
... , t. *.u^ , i
for pardon if I prefer the comprehension cf ligion of Christ is me same w-^uiy m.<=- imitation, not to oe piAjc^ Matthew, Mark, W John, Peter, Paul, or it was first e^abUsh^'. ^ Whe'x t o David, to the comprehension of St. Chryscs- trines entered into the Church, false
tom, St. Ambrose, St. Augustine, or St. Ber- trines entered also into theology. As nard. By so doing, do I merit the charge
the views of men fame” the great writers? men u su; iuc;r m oiuci »u7uo oxx. Then if so; they iirother words tlie teaching pf men, and can- jjgyg it» Tertullian, Clemens Alexandrinus, ^ “ scorn” and “ defame’.’ themselves by deny- not, therefore, be placed before the revea e irenceiis, Cngen— — ——- — iic,x>... are not the authoritative interpreters of I ^ ‘ ■ -
cf Scripture on the ground of menrx^h the ancieitt
‘ Let no one -o-SCI.’: . , .A =e. .uo-, , . 0 Does CardinM Cajetan “ sporn” and dark ages for our theologj-^nd ive «ill look at the sermon, or, at text of Scripture,_and if tlmy coincide with study the auffiorit.w
scrutinize more carefully the text and con- ^ te xA
ncient doctors; but let him dent that __..fSi-ti
g^^u„ding the scrii> elects a man, and the spiritual offi(» of Joseph 1 > F V
, „ u i e t a t a limed te the __ __ ___i:__ J
r»f Phneh- was. ex- y
« i „ g r . ; i» g le s om i .g r c . j e s . le ^ ^ ^ ,
g J RIGHT OF PRIVATE
..crouri-
1 his substance” (Ps. 105, 21). M y«»i in order to get at the right meani g ilook at the
conte.it you itdll plainly see ture He is not a D ^ n te
rh.irrK nf Rome _________ - -
laoh promoted Joseph tliie son of Jacob has ever produced. I refer to 1 atne i a temporal ruler irt the land of E^’pt
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kto Gen. 46, 40: Pharaoh said, “Thou I be over my house, and according unto ford shall all my people be ruled.” But k told in effect that no one except the
ihepromei'oreducation during tlie last tures can be conveniently mterpreteU liter y 'n t S B?t " p a t t e r s let us a.i> and in tteir
fl)eak highly of present-day intelligence |viiiunes. Dut to tne Fatners jci. uc nuu
presen day
; can interpret Scripture. That does mentaries would to icAi,
reading tto
N that when we are asked to appeal to We mush carefully Mtero vow fatherswe sh.dl find that on all doctrinal of Scripture, for
■ They are at variance with one and present to us opinions quite cmi- quire to I which is simplv a collection of doc- Ittor ____ ^
|d. |®t opinions
Issinv nnv (.rvmm(.ne n,n the divcrso doc- authorities recognose that tne g a,uthoritative in- atieuuuu ox v-.x...... ‘ ihest old divihes preached, .it is tiiffi- are not to b® o me to say that meiv who ISrUTED AMONGST THEMSELVES
contradictions from the Fathers W ith- Now bneaus^heto Rmnan ^ Iissing any comment on the divert dim- authorities recognise -
to each otter.. Abelard, a monL who whom, or m wM Im the nth century, WTOte hig-‘‘ Sic et ly
has wiitteni true intentio
__f i Uno- vT-it+pni wie maist penetreue f mtentton of the wnter.
_ . . S ^ T t e rigte - tarctly entitled to be tte supreme autlio-1 j®.
•'ssperting the points uixm which they one
opinions held by the Fathers on the of a certam preacner wuo x- {
,G. ™ by, ",irc,n. ..»pl.«.0 .... • tj ^
solutely refuse to join m the SWEEPING CONDEMNATION
f
about it. says; tells
S£5‘ But v says) tens us t =« nihia.t. -xu..... , G-,, ,, tyiie 01cSS,1S3S^^'“» ' i » “ - ““ "“■ ’» ** E a u s e they apo^le. . hthatw^L wTi arasked to appeal to w l mush carefully attend to ^ aUs tte
^ tr, whom, ana mja..,-,. the sacred author pto the
Catholic
thing alone I would premonish • him be a much longer tune
Let mei eive you another chatter trom ^
“ "aiestically in Judas betrayed Chrht. Christ elected Peter. f
iL ha a discinle, and Peter denied Him tbr^ice^ a God elected Saul as King of
S l S i S C a B S K K t a
t S Pd
ffie^ffink of a wall, ivho believes in disobeyed God;s commands^ the clunk ot a war ,
Solomon to buildi Him a tempfe yet moil fell away into idolatry. 1 hese illustta- jiong carry mth them their own lesso^_ and conclusively prove that the office to which a jg gajicd is not greater than the man m-
Father self. . ,
Besombes. He first advises those ''ho wstt ^ THE NEXT POINT miention may
to penetrate into' the genuine sen^ oi^ dismissed in. a word or two*. lure to pruou..^ c
text than in readmg the commentanw up It,
useful y P® aneakinir of the words which Ih p o h ad, said It was
criAiflv sMnt in is never once mentioned “ ythrScrip- 91>®aking of the w
iit«
r.Tllv uiesaeu wj •, 7,
Jtg.niteralW dresaed to Joseph ....... .“ o-'FV .t *_ __..^ ^ meanmg mto those worus
[for light and wisdom on the interpreta- they ought to be sojnt®^ e ^ k Scripture Of course we take it for ing recourse to metaptere or imprt^M to that is, J®toph-of Egypt was a
Josi!pl\oi jnten- that thig never struck the scl y _ ^ , I scholarly inina r , ,
the claims which are put forth to J ' ' Nazareth.
offitoasGuantenoftheChu^^^^, jJoseph of EOTti
osepn ot , attention cf Chnst and e\e^ i Apostolic
g ^ shouW enrirely te -w e es^P®^ h
.............- r " , " e 'e s r a^
(^t j the Apostolic - '
whictevasneverintended, mri I r e - t o itatement to-night. Buti the
• 1 'u :„ Tpt preacher in referring to me says,
for the time spent in reading long com- ."b_________mv sermon. In in Egypt
Of one i^® aismisseu jih u. »uiu k.. ---- A ® ;„g jo, fiinr it is not allowed to put upon an
® Old Testament text any but the literM meaiv As a matter of fact the term, literal
“ defame” the great doctors when he says, terpretationi of Scripture upon the Fattier , pt^yer should “ Let no one be offended at any new sense and not upon the Word itself. 1 can only jieaven.
its disagree- compare the advice to telling a medical stu- ’
if he wishes to excel m the prt> in
fession he must go back a hundred years and otifKnMfiAC 'of thxlt duts. d^e.
" ' ' ‘‘ ‘S t g^nce
fiaive we^ “ r ^ m ^ e . . .
\t'nirlr1 fOi fhp CCLtlTOllC X „
- -•-----r . -----the same to-day as when imitation, not to be prayed to, on amount ct mon-s_ns_. religion.”
voi. j, p. 786, Bened. - ’
which ha^ been made against me that I -corn changed so did ttology, ^ d no IMO tain knowledge as to whetter t^ Saints ^ ,h , g r .„ d c»o„?
j
" ■ "The ' uotition of Luther is mine to-day, ^ who a f K sto«l up at Worms, and aj- nealine to the Bible declared: “Here I take
______ already referted, who We have no cer my stand.
ovir1(>nn(> Thus
Take Cardinal Cajetan to whomje h^^^ ^v S d >’
^ 1 1 5 T . S S S S S A t o n d r U EXPERIENCES ^ OF A GARDENER.' --------“ -j
Warrinnim mm. .................
inir Ahat which I accenti cf them! that they Word cf God. Yet in the last decade of the that prayer should be durected to Go<^ in s .5. b - » .h.
The last pomt m the sermon j^aw yo
„„
gmnee he says there is a mstant world to the Catholic
* 3»IGL ,,.k;ph
draw")tour attention is this:. In sul> says
t — - - - ? flourished in England
< He builds
p „ , , r L e k runnfagthrough leer cliliensm g
' . _t__...:n v.nt»o ^q, aornit have left
„,ethod of argu- 'as® during the
God gives grace proportioned to ^"lvrmontl^''‘(and so recently as the elects a. mtui.
to be a disSciple, and PeJter denied Him tbricex ^ ^
Christ elected Judas to be a di'scipie, uuo keasi ;iiabv leans and i
disciple; and ' Protestant religion is m-
» • < The terete,td geoaentan Book of Common Prayer, iviith additions. It
j pg and bounds in the very cen- Protestaiu
is entitled ‘ Catholic Prayers, _ _ fp—g j and to
the prayer book tmlc to wmem me Pmtestant Bock of Common Prayer
which till unqualified denial. So does the
age to siga his name, but subscribes himself “ A.H.S.” In his preface to the second edi-
A cfvmin tion he says, in speaking of the
pra.yer.w, Ihey nearly all in the Catholic duection, and
.
' from Catholic books. It is not for ai moment gj; the prayers are la accor- Common Prayer the full title
of this book. , It is this: “ Catholic P rap s (-u„_.t, Wncland People.” Now it is
•’ for Church cf England People.
a weii-Kiiown laci uuii. i....... — — ------ .-- 7 a,m is
fggt ti^t there is in the Estafe church. We .need not
„ . .
u,. TTrrtrr^t" W'flR IL ty^JO 01 ^ y^g a s rtoge mg of
° fromtheState topteachanduphold the Pro- g ^ iff the
kept. ■, IS It not, that I au ^ purity of tteir aims,
tor « of but what we need to say is this, that tte church of
f.ngl.\xd
typified is Protestant, and they who teach other doc- u,tder false pre-
the fences.
Let me tdl you wtet the prayer LOCAL SUCCESSES AT HASLINGDEN - .
tell yo Its better name ivould be “ Catholic Prayere for Romanists “ Catholic Pn
in the Church of England.” But how have they got into the Church of England?, You
At the Agricultural Show at Haslnigclen, Mr. Briggs, farmer, Goldcoates, was success-
SHOW.
e spKik of their honesty in rece’iving money _i_ ...^U/%,14 fUA Vi*r\»
the affirmauon that Williams’ I’luk Pills for P«lo People. My I hold in
cot worse instead of bettor. I oaino liomo, as I believed, to die. I had nil tho usual symptoms of paralysis—lo.ris of power, imtbility to staud in tlie dark, and groat puin iu tho limbs ana baok. The pain was intolerablo, aud niodiomo appeared to d*i no jiood. While in bed, a friend sent mo a Nortuamptoii p-vpor, ooiitainiug par- tioulars of a patient known to my friend, who.
Mi v,y the hse of
friend woa able to vouch for the authenticity of this core. I decided to try them as a last resort, thoU[*h the doctor at iho hospital had told me I was iucarablo and should iievei* walk ai^aiu. Well! I procured a boz," and when the lirst box was finished I was able to move my toes, which I liad been unable to do for months. When I cominouccd, it would be alfout Angust, and by March of the following year I was walkiug nicely, to tho surprise of everyone, and I can
now. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are invaluable, nob . ‘ , L
ouly in cases like this, but tho disorders which arise from au impoveiishod state of the blood aud nerves, such as coiiBumptioii, antoraia, pale and sallow complexion, woakuess, loss of nppo- tito shortness of brcTitli, pains iu tho buck, nervous headache, early decay, all forms of fomalo weakness, hysteria, paralysis, locomotor ataxy, sciatica, palpitations, and wasting strength from any cause. These Pills are sold by chemists, and by Dr. Wjlliams’ Medicine Company, 46, Holborn-viaduct, Loudon, L.G., at 2s. 9d. a box, or six for 13s. Od. They are sold onZy in pink wrapper, with the Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pule People; piuk pills sold loose or fiom glass jars are not
^uuine. u ParViJrof'ffigh^Lod^
a u d h ig h ly ro an ec tn d trnclcsi-naM, cxiirosHo.l jll
] icifwf.\villin«iios3 to |I I hit th e piililio Stipw
the I'-irticiila'-B of his 0'--u.|’0fiom tlie jaws
of licatili. ** If. iy,'* brgun Sir.
071(1 il/i(l ClieMrc. Examiner, ........... . iutormo.l ot tno iiRUmialangoacaiia
still they are noH to be so accounted same devotion and s t .^ S X n to refe y • 1 _ A
IRISE
^ lieresy, even though it be an an- "T h e se authorities clearly
st.-Bernard made) a, mistake that is another man should commit
folly.
it the outset let me say the preacher there is any singld point upon wlrich _ tlm feiyfiig^he woSs\p*^eiT"by Pharaoh to prul and Barnabas could not’be clawed as No one resets having to sprak thus Father's may be said to be unanimous it is
authoritative interpreters of Scripture. J f Another reason adduced for trans 5,^
- *, ib year, another edition TT'as pnnted at Paris by * ^ “ - CHURCH OF CHRIST
the Fathers and to ancient customi” And, fS^in, “ Antiquity ov long custom, do not con-
» T ..1 r 11 • fer a privilege. Take again the words ct truth, i., but
v............
w nreaclied a reply in his; own chapel. Wtpola,tions and spurious rvritings abound in pretation put upon Scripture by the .Fathers imdrt of the sea. The last I S t Father Coupe to aitheroe what are classed a^ the works of the Fathers, is infallible, then the disputes among^ the the hosts of Pharaoh would dispute. So
I ^ ; W -inrrwntidom?
RomLisnToffer any induce- ^ ^Can you
reverend gentleman says, “ I wonder whether countries— Fraice;.,aiid_ Speia For centm Mr. Murray knows what the word Saint’, riies Catholicism has reigned in Fianrey yet
means? Certainly, Paul and Barnabas (he M. Guyau tells ug in his book called the saysijavhile still on earth would not be classed Non-Religion of the Future,” that 'two-
as Saints.” My reply is that if Mr. Murra.y thirds of does hot know what the word' “ Saint” means
antiauitv of error” (“ Consuetudo sine veri- perhaps Paul does. '•
.—■. the men of France^ Let us see. “ All the are absolute unbelim'ers.” ’ .saints salfite you, chiefly tiiey that are! of which a few centuries ago was one of the cu¥o'm but ot God whibh is at Corinth, ivith all the ty.
lake Spam, T h om a s MITCHELL Begs to inform the inhabitants of
^ Clitheroe and District that he has commenced The essential cause of the decline of
saintB which are in Achoiia (II. Cor., i,-:i)- Spain is the supremacy of the priesthood. Take another illustration: “ Paul, an apbs- 'Hiese are not the words of an Amencan or tie of Jesus Christ . . to the ; saints of a Protestairt; they were) written by Mar-
which are at Ephesus” (Ephesians; i , 1). shal Blanco; late the Governor of tos Pnil- If the authority of Paul ig disputed let us lipines and now the Governor of Cuta.
■ take David. What doM lie) say? “ To the Qh no! not until the Church of Rome saints that are in tlie earth” (Psa.lm xvL, 3)- sets aside her superstitious beliefs and Similar illustrations can be quoted indefinite- preaches the light and liberty of a pure Gos- ly but these are quite a sufficient answer to pel can she hope to become a factor m the the argument that whilst still upon the earth building up of a nation’s greatness
^ Egypt and applying them as if Saints. But we pass on briefly to ask, bhould ly more deeply than myself. Yet trutti
the business of Furniture Reprov ing'. Having purchased a splendid New Furniture 'Va!n and Lurry, fitted with all the latest improvements.
T..M. having the best of Turnouts, also
Experienced Packers, is prepared to Remove Furniture Safely, and at Reasonable jPrices. e s t im a t e s f r e e .
THOMAS MITCHELL,
5 4 , WE S T VI EW CLITHEROE.
C H I P P E N D A L E ’ S CHOICEST
KIEL BUTTER HAS BKOOME A UOCIBEIIOLD WOBD
C H I P P E N D A L E is ALSO NOTED FOB
G O O D M A R G A R I N E MUCH SOPEBIOB TO COMMON BOTTEB.
IMPORTER OF AND CONTINENTAL EGQf>.
C H IP PE N D A LE . THE CHEAP GIIOCER,
S a l f o r d , C l i t h e r o e . Closed every Wednesday at One o’clock
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MONE T LENT-ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE.
Without Fees, Cost* or Sureties, nepayablB by Instalments, or in one sum
Special Terms to Farmers. Farmers requiring Money to increpe where.
1 was nt Olio of our l-a<ting hospitiils. I was KO badl,v para- hauil that I could not niiivo a foot, uud
Rd kcr, ••about se'^eii yi'urrt Hinuo I smito-t-d from spiniil tU'-oiiric. For live y- .nii I Wits iviahlo io work, auil throe yoare of tiuit time I
W. STEWART & Co., 2 i Cooper St., Manohester.
£ 15 upwards are invited to apply by letter or personally to the undersigned who gives courteoiAi attention to business privately, and at a fair rate of interest.
MONEY- want of Loans from '■— Borrowers or those in No Fees or Charges of any Kind. ALAN LLOYD,
29, Princess S t ., Manchester. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY.
A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, having a
considerable sum of uninvested money at his disposal, is
prep.ared to advance the same to all Respectable and Responsible Persons in any part of England or Wales, in sums of not less than ;^io to ,.£1,000, on Borrowers’ own SIMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY,
Without Sureties or Security. No Delay. No Law Costs.
THE STRICTEST PRIVACY IS GUARANTEED.
And, if Desired, a Written Undertaking will be given to this effect. Advances also made on Mortgages and
Reversions at Low Rates of Interest, repaya ble by Easy Instalments or in one Sum, to suit the Borrower’s Convwiience; or, if de sired, the Capital can remain as long as the Interest is Paid. For full particulars (free of charge) apply personally or by letter (stating amount re quired), to
MR. W. STEWART, 2, COOPER STREET, MANCHESTER,
USB THE ORIGINAL
Royal BakincPowder Iha B cr tM iit AtwiiErty raw, men', c s ts su r a m .
V hv‘v . their
Stock or to pay Kent, will find it to their advan tage to write to us for terms before applying else
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does; he t'akes the words which apply to the to undemtimd thci source from whence the o„fi,op.Vpri' rhnrph r.f "i
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We now pass on to consider another But we will let that pass, though you will disloyMty to ihe^Chutclve^iato hich the prea_cher _give_s for tra s
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lib. Bottle Citrate of Mngnsflio, H id . each. lUxtra quality Hualth^ Salt, Sid, per tin. . Extract of Sarsaparilla, Cd. and ,1s. por Jar. Decoelion of Sarsaparilla, Cd.^and Is. per bottle. Sarsaparilla Packets, 6d., each. .
MEDICINAI, AND CDLINAET HBEBS,
PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUN- DEIES, and TUCKER’S HIGH-CtASS SWEETS, &o.,
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