. Christian herald and signs of our times . loi-ellort. lb- ha- donethe Church noble service in the fulfilment ol thetrust that has been committed to him. His wholebeing has been given to It, and the profiting has ap-peared on every side. The Slaveholders in Madagascar were Con- c< rued about thi- Island becoming a French Colonybecause the Constitution of France forbids slave-holdlng in all its dominions. M. , the Minis-let- tor the Colonies, was examined on the <\**~tionbva Legislative Committee. He declared thaithe election ol Madagascar int. a French colonywould entail the appli
. Christian herald and signs of our times . loi-ellort. lb- ha- donethe Church noble service in the fulfilment ol thetrust that has been committed to him. His wholebeing has been given to It, and the profiting has ap-peared on every side. The Slaveholders in Madagascar were Con- c< rued about thi- Island becoming a French Colonybecause the Constitution of France forbids slave-holdlng in all its dominions. M. , the Minis-let- tor the Colonies, was examined on the <\**~tionbva Legislative Committee. He declared thaithe election ol Madagascar int. a French colonywould entail the application to the island of the law*ot France, including the law pertaining t the aboli-tion ot slaverv. The government, however, reservedI,, its, II the right of promulgating this law at thetime which it deemed fitting, in order that the situa-tion might not be complicated bv a too hurried np- plirati I its provisions. Slavery in the island accordingly has another lease of life. II 1 U{ 8, 1896 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. 513. OUR MAIL-BAG. Rome. Ia. If one sin after conversion, and re-ent and ask for Gods forgiveness throughhrist, may we believe that those sins are par-aoed, or must public confession be made 7 nost cases public confession is unneces-If, however, the sin has been public1 ;onspicuous, the repentance should beilly public. A wrong done to another|!d be confessed, and restitution be made1 that is possible. 1 Beaumont, Kan. 1. Who discovered the1 Xeptune? 2. is the fate of the unprofita-? e servant, mentioned in Luke 17 : 10, the same; the unprofitable servant of Matt. 25 : 30 ? Heb. 10 : 26, 27. 4. Where can the Bible[ictionary, and The Imitation of Christ, andayior on the Parables be obtained ? Jle of Berlin was the first to see and Adams formed the opinion fromarbance of Lranus in its orbit that suchet existed, and asked Dr. Galle to look2. No. the unprofitable servant of Luke[faithful sen-ant who does his duty, butmerit, while he of
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