Christian Family Companion (1867) . ear,by Hcnn ft. Holsinger, wlio is a member ofthe Ciinrch of the Brethren, sometimesknown lythe name of German Baptists, iVvulgarly or malicionsty called DunkardtJ The (i( sign of the work is to advocate truth,expose er-or. and encourage the true Christianon his wav to Zion. much thatthe New Testament is theWill of God, and that no one can have thepromise o Balvatipj) without observing all th, Re-pentance, raver, Baptism by trine immer-sion. Few Washing, the Lo per, theFJoly Communion, Charity. Non-conformity toth> world, .lid a full resignation lo th
Christian Family Companion (1867) . ear,by Hcnn ft. Holsinger, wlio is a member ofthe Ciinrch of the Brethren, sometimesknown lythe name of German Baptists, iVvulgarly or malicionsty called DunkardtJ The (i( sign of the work is to advocate truth,expose er-or. and encourage the true Christianon his wav to Zion. much thatthe New Testament is theWill of God, and that no one can have thepromise o Balvatipj) without observing all th, Re-pentance, raver, Baptism by trine immer-sion. Few Washing, the Lo per, theFJoly Communion, Charity. Non-conformity toth> world, .lid a full resignation lo the wholewill of God as he has revealed it through histip mnct of the affairs of this world as willbe thought i ecessary to tho proper observanceof the sign i of tin such as m raonl. mental, or physical benefit ofriatiun. will be puiii ns may ••••_ lime. I For fintlK - oarticulari siuiu for a specimennumbcA^r. Tvkone Pa. vi v Jfe^s *. dptrfeiisn Jjitmilji <ty BY H. R. HOLSINGEH. •Whosoever loveth me keepeth my commandments.—Jtsca. At Per Annum VOLUMS in. TYRONE CITY, PA., TUESDAY, DEO. 10, 1367. Number 49. The Seagoing of Life. BY JOHN IfClRDY. SPRING. Ts Spring-time, and r!i things are lovely,The bleakness of winter is oer ; In the vule and high t»v in the mountain,We hear its shrill piping no more. « Tb-c clear brook is free from its fetters fThe glad bird now warbles its song, And the trout in the blight crystal fountainIs sporting the pebbles among. Down there where 0*e rivulet murni ira,The wild I lay ; Rowers of the 1And lamb kins are seen at their pi The bi •en kissing each Hissora, (s fondly enjoying this hour ,His hum may be heard p$ ho revels Ho wildly in evry gay flowei. And such are the eyes of our childhood ! All sunshine, and blossom and song ;No cloud fills the heart with its sadness, As the time passes swiftly along. (I SnMMBR. Tis Summer, ayd sunshine and,tempest, Alternately sweep
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