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meam B K K ' M I I (IV M E T H O D I S T B1NOINU. \\'.. carni ai ing capital ar­

ticle in RO ej : ' ni Hi tin W VV< tru I that oui Met] is furpti iny it: ami a I • •;• • hurch-ea in the tigiil ; . , we hope they will take ^ dint from the re narks of this gifted jnan. He spent a - i sometime B"0 at listteawau and > isili I . '-!

el for worship, which gave an occasion for this extract:

"By the way, yesterday morning I was at a Methodist Clmi hei . A very pleaa. ant r & I am i I ! that ;t vow wor­thy so i sty occupy it. Bat 1 have :i nn.st weighty charge to brii » against the good people, of musi .-v. [ had export­

ed a treat of good, hearty Binging. There were Charles Wesley's hymns, and IIKJI-C were I Methodist tunes, that i ent piety loved, and modern conceit laughed at ' tmagine my chagrin when, after T ad ing the hymn, up ii>s<: ihe choir from theshelfat the other end of the Church *:><] began to sing a monotonous tune of the modern music-book style. The patient, congregation stood up meekly to be snng to, as men stand under raia when there is no ih c iter.

L' : -. • •. ; No one a letm d to ht-ar the hyi .. or to care loi the music. How 1 longed For the g 1 old Methodist thunder! Ori" LT •• •• i burst of old fashion music would have blown th s mi dern sing­ing dows like wadding from n gun ! Men may c proi errn tit and genteel! Gentility has nearly killed our Churches, and will kill Met!

• if they give way to its false and pernicious ambition. We know very well what good old fashion Metho list musk was-It had faults enough, d ubiless, against t a s t e . Bu i ii h a d a n i n w a r d p u r p o s e ;>:.•; u

religious earnestuess which enabled it to cawy all it> fanltP, and to triumph in spite

. m i " M worship. Y"est • sic was i i singir.g,

but v "v p ri rsbip. We arc sorry thai jus'. ". begini ing to im itate the i irmer es mp! i •' ••'.•.>< " :i- f

Churches, and to iutroduco m lodies ihm th.) p • • • iragi universal singing in the i ition, our Methodist

i;d pick up our cast-off form alisra in Chui h mnsic. It will be worse with thorn than with UP. It will mark a greater lengtl line. We eouk' hud

o our eyes and ears yi -' i ' • We coui>! ourselves that w< stood before Methi list Church. Wc Bbonld have supposed it to be a wood solid Presbyterian oi Congregational Church, in which the cl).-ir and pulpit performed ev­erything, and the people did nothing

'• Our£ ' is Church must not

marks unkindly. They are presente I in i 1 affection.— The choi* BO ij \ Iter than I.ISV. v choirs in

Tucy use I tbeir ears, and not I i n itbs! But alas.'wa

! fervor— ioned Methodist tire. We J a seen t! o

ion f CI ail - Wesley's In mns, taking ll ; <• hand, would

have led them up I jates of heaven. But yesterda) em up as far K.s the choir, about I o P : a •: Tliis will t

Mt thodisn ^ i wor­shiping Christians if they are u d ashamed I

ir own ways, but very poor ones if they are, Brethren! you are in the wrong way. It will never do for you t i si t i c people. Your firo will go out, if you rake it up Ise refine­ment. 1 a v II v. isher, eay these \ lain wot Is to you without of-

lisl Church has hud the istian worl 1 unde' a great debt I v its

service in ihe cause 'I hrist, and we have i riuht in it, and an interest in it, as com-l':i >tl •'! -at (0 suffer US

v in it without signs of a arm. We bop • God means

to y k y t. for our land. But it will no! be by giving up heart

iiisi&jm in

worship, for the sake of sham-propriety and Met!

Church will i i | farther • Iriit ient. A\ e bo| e revival of n ' n

• g them assha like a I n th< ir churches, an 1 swei p i ut the

in 1 carry i dead \>ood 'ind trash v.: >ady damra ed up the cur', i : of song, and made the congregati •• • t. ( there might

i t iiem, which. shall swell th i . , verfl wing, and. cleanse their sanctuary from alism, and ly from the l" rmalisir I i dantic music."

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