The Congregationalist publishes the following prayer of Jeremy Taylor: "O Almighty God, give to thy servant a meek and gentle spirit that I may be slow to anger, and easy to mercy and forgiveness.
Dear Sentinel:—The days slip by and I find I have not done what I assured myself I would do on my return from Boston: that is, just to send a word on paper, no matter how inadequate it might be, to express my sincere thanks to all who worked for our last Communion service.
Being
a child of a Methodist minister and a Methodist mother, one brother a Methodist Evangelist, four others and two sisters, pillars in the Methodist Church, and having borne the stigma of being the "black sheep" of the family on account of never having professed religion, I tried conscientiously to embrace orthodoxy, but failing to find satisfaction, I turned to Spiritualism.
By all odds the best piece of macadam road bed in the city of Concord is that new piece constructed last summer from Fruit Street west, past Pleasant View, on the Hopkinton road.
To the Editor of The Standard Union:—Will you kindly grant me space to reply to the criticisms on Christian Science contained in your account of a sermon preached by the Rev.