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[ADVERTISEMENT.] pBACTICAL CHRISTIANITY Published fob the Special Benefit of Non-Churchgoebs. True Christian Religion, intelligently under stood, comes not to add to men’s burdens, hut to remove them. " For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn tneworld, butthit the world through Him might be saved.” John iii, 17. Its leading doctrines, adapted to the use of this New Age, are summarised as follows:— There is one God, in whom is a Divine Trinity of Love, Wisdom and Operation, and he is the Lord Jesus Christ. Saving Faith is to believe in Him. Evils are to be shunned, because they are of the devil and from the devil. Good Works ought to be done, because they are of God and from God, and they ought to be done by man as of himself, but with the belief that they are from the Lord, operating in him by him. There are two things which constitute the essence of God—love and wisdom. And there are three which constitute the essence of His love—to love others out of Himself: to desire to be one with them: and to make them happy from Himself. The same three constitute the essence of His wisdom; because love and wisdom in God make one, and' love wills these things, and wisdom accomplishes them, (True Christian Religion, No. 43.) The Word of God is Divine truth clothed in human language, and adapted to the varied states of the human heart, that thus a man may know God, and learn to know and do His will, “If ye continue in My word, then are ye my disciples indeed.” John viii, 31 “ Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so unto them : for this is the law and the prophets.” Matt, vii., 8. The Ten Commandments point out what evils are to be shunned in order that men may attain eternal life. •' That it is not bo difficult to live the life of heaven as is commonly believed, is evident from this—that when anything presents itself that one knows to be insincere and unjust, to which his mind is disposed, he need only think that it ought not to be done because it is contrary to the Divine commands. If a man accustoms himself so to think, and from custom derives the habit, he is thou by degrees conjoined to heaven; and in so far as he is conjoined to heaven, the higher degrees of his mind are opened : and in so far as these are opened he sees what is insincere and unjust: and in so far as he sees these evils they can be shaken off, for it is impossible that any evil can be. shaken off until it be seen. This is a state into which a man may enter from freedom ; for who is not capable of thinking in this manner ? But when he has made a beginning all goods are wrought in him by the Lord, and He causes him not only to see evils, but also not to will them, and finally to become averse to them. This is meant by the Lord’s words, “ My yoke is easy and My buris light,” Matt. xi. 30. But it should be known that the difficulty of so thinking, and likewise of resisting evils, increase in proportion as a man from the will commits evils; for in so far he becomes accustomed to them, until at length he does not see them, and afterwards loves them, and from the delight of love excuses them, and by all kinds of fallacies confirms them, and declares that they are allowable and good. But this occurs with those who in age of adolesenqo plunge into evils as if without restraint, and at the same time reject Divine things from the heart.”— (“ Heaven and Hell,” No. 533) This advertisement, though containing truth for all, is especially published for the benefit of those who from any cause do not profit by ordinary religious ministrations. Those who approve of the doctrines here enunciated, and who desire to assist in the work of disseminating them, are invited to send contributions to Mr W. F. Keen, Treasurer of the Sydney Society of the New Church, Carabella Street, North Shore, Sydney. The Works of Swedenborg and Minor Literature of the New Church can be obtained from Mr W. Bullard, Bookseller, George Street, Sydney.

J. ROBB HAS again got his Christmas and New Year SHOW TABLES Beady and Covered with Goods from London, Faris, New York, and Belgium. DOLLS, TOYS, CONCERTINAS, ACCORDIONS, and all sorts of Musical Instruments, WORK BOXES, DESKS, CARDS, And all Varieties of Fancy Goods for Christmas and New Year's Gifts. TABLES—34, Is and Is fid, And all other prices. Never mind the cash All come and see for yourselves. All welcome 1 NEW CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGARS, AND CIGARETTES of all the different Brands. AGENT FOR— Nelson, Moate & Oo.’s Teas. WITHOUT RESERVE. SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, at 2 o’clock Graham, Pitt, & Bennett Have received instructions to sell at their Horse Sale at Stevenson's Yard on the above date— A BROKEN AND UNBROKEN COLTS AND FILLIES. The Horses are mostly the progeny of Maroro and Edward James, and there are some exceedingly promising animals amongst them. TENDERS. rpENDERS will be received at Mr Pikssb’s JL office up to 2 p.m. on SATURDAY NEXT for (1) Removal of Outhouses, (2) Covering part of Teacher's Dwelling with Iron. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. D. JOHNSTQN, Jusa., Chairman School Committee. THANKS. I BEG to return my sincere Thanks to those persons who so kindly assisted in saving my furniture Item the lata fire in Lowe Street, C. BUTLER,B

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 237, 20 December 1888, Page 3

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