. The North Carolina Presbyterian. MM to o«9 •iirtm, Olie B«nar an* ?IclMV lJ«w»nd«riUbelnTtrt»bJyiidher«dlo. Hoy«MrI prder V> tbU ef ««>, aad tttM «U UTMurtgM^ , ^jTss or A& rMMTuj/mr. to inal(e it or its reapltB a pamport for thesoul to the tewarda |i^eteraal life t To oarmind, if sulh acts w«re stript of all selfish-ness, and oCher unworthy motivee too oftenvitiating kindred deeda to patriotism^ they-4ronld ooly present the man in the attitudeof obeyioK )4aw8 of God that bind him tobis fellow-oien, and are promotive of hisown intereet. Bnt in having this valuegranted it, {patriotism m


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. MM to o«9 •iirtm, Olie B«nar an* ?IclMV lJ«w»nd«riUbelnTtrt»bJyiidher«dlo. Hoy«MrI prder V> tbU ef ««>, aad tttM «U UTMurtgM^ , ^jTss or A& rMMTuj/mr. to inal(e it or its reapltB a pamport for thesoul to the tewarda |i^eteraal life t To oarmind, if sulh acts w«re stript of all selfish-ness, and oCher unworthy motivee too oftenvitiating kindred deeda to patriotism^ they-4ronld ooly present the man in the attitudeof obeyioK )4aw8 of God that bind him tobis fellow-oien, and are promotive of hisown intereet. Bnt in having this valuegranted it, {patriotism must attll be denied^my saving character, becavse, Seeondly. In aaalogona inatsncee of dia-ttity, no aachjB^ll^ 1^ claimed 9^^ son, nor thy da nor thy thy H member ife. Xb« eigner, s geoti ted to est of tl_^^ .^, Jewish riiMy y*>9l^ Sa; and all meo^ gutlW aa required fa htep ; aB4 _ ily, or th^^talM within w ^^ dee-jrhoaalbojlie resided, w«0. Wi h* Wpt itwj ^ SabbatKisMi oiiti on Mt. Sioi^ ot>lfc ^^ t». CAUTIoirED A6AIHST^f ATAL EBSOB. Deeply interested, ae the writer confeseeebimaelf ^ver to have beipn, in all that per-tains to onr noble •Sonthem soldiers, and•nxiooaly solicitous fer them in all theirperils, he desires here to contribute to their, ediiicati(>n and interest by indicating alaource of spiritual danger/ The allusion is to an idea, or doctrine, lately embodied inpublic addresses by men of rank, and which>ntain8 fundanfental errors^ by ^hich theipnanspacting may be deluded, and againstrhich the minds of all should be a recent address, which was no doubtiread by all the soldiers, and which, as a[chaste, magnanimous, eloquent and patri-»otic , was worthy of ,the high tource whence it eminated, the following?tltterance was made : Their Mood^—off5 those who fell in the battles of Bull Runid the plains of Manassas— »hcd in acatue is a. precious and acceptable sac-to the father of Truth and ofnghi. Their graves


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