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Augsburg Ekko March 15, 1899, Page 10
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AUGSBURG Egno By the Students of Augsburg Seminary, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: 50 Cents. ~ 30 “ Peryear——-...._._ Gmonths— — ~ '1 _ . _ _ _ O. J. FLAGSTAD, Editor. A. J. PEDERSEN,1 Assistant Editors. LARS SAGENG. I F. O IV’ERSEN, Business Manager. 0. J. LEE, Assist. Business Manager....
Show moreAUGSBURG Egno By the Students of Augsburg Seminary, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: 50 Cents. ~ 30 “ Peryear——-...._._ Gmonths— — ~ '1 _ . _ _ _ O. J. FLAGSTAD, Editor. A. J. PEDERSEN,1 Assistant Editors. LARS SAGENG. I F. O IV’ERSEN, Business Manager. 0. J. LEE, Assist. Business Manager. L. O. SINNEs, Treasurer. - L, E. JOHNSEN, Advertising Manager. Address all correspondence to: “AUGSBURG ECHO", Augsburg Seminary, Minneapolis, Minn. Entered at the Post Office of Alinnenpolis, Minn.y as second class mail matter. Ufie (gar/y 50:72:! £179 0/ [fie flryanr. [By L. E. J.) in our times when the social conditions hold such a prominent place among the pro- blems to be solved. it would perhaps be inter— esting to learn something of the primitiVe so- cial conditions of the Aryan race. In the very earliest times. man probably lived in societies of greater or less extent. These societies or groups could not have been very large nor could they be situated very near each other. as their pursuits were pastor- al. People living by these means cannot live in thickly-settled districts. Supposing that the same extent of territory was required in those times as by the natives in éustralia. the whole of the United States could only sup- port about 20.000 inhabitants or about one person to every 4000 now inhabiting it. Their habits and customs afiord an interesting study. The social organizations originated in the Patriarchal Family. the members of which. were all related either by blood or marriage. The head of the family was the patriarch. the 56 AUGSBURG EKKO The other memb- ers were the male descendants on the fathers. oldest son of its founder. side and their wives. and the female descend- ants as were still unmarried. As soon asa woman married. she ceased to be a member of her original family and became a member of her husbands~ family. On the founder's death, his eldest son suc- ceeded as patriarch; in case the eldest son died. and left no son, his eldest brother he- came patriarch. ' This little group of individuals seems ori- ginally to have existed independent of any The patriarch was the only source of authority; to him everythin outside authority. belonged. and all the members of the family This absolute power of the patriarch was in time modified Custom must have had a very powerful influence in were responsible to him. bv the growth of various customs. those times when there was not even a vague notion of law. This was especially the case in the inflicting of punishments. These cus- toms subsequently resulted in laws. and we find special duties assigned to persons occu- pying particular positions: to the young men were assigned the more active outdoor duties: to the }naidens the milking of cows and to the older women. household duties. Fromjhe importance of having a knowledge of the family customs arose the family council. or as it is called in Sanskrit. "Sabha". consist- ing of the elders of the family or the "Sabho- cita". presided over by the "Sabhapati" or president of the assembly. _ Before this picture of the patriarchal family is complete. there are three customs especially to be noted: the sacred fire and its mainten- ance. the marriage ceremony. and the custom of adoption. Fire»worship was so widely spread over the earth. that there is scarcely a race whose tra- dition is entirely devoid of it. But the sacred house-tire of the Aryans is interesting chiefly in its connection with other household customs 'in which it held an important place. The fire was always kept burning on the hearth,
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Augsburg Ekko March 15, 1899, Page 07
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AUGSBURG EKKO 53 ortbobofée jober, fan out bet, forbi beHige minber fngttebe fig tiI benne feft; be unblob at (ebe paaffeiammet og nob i beté fteb et fiaerligbebémaaltib og {jerrené naboere; be befligboIbt ogfaa ben 16be Siifan tiI minbe om ©erren§ opftanbeIfe. 8‘01? be bebttinge:friftne our...
Show moreAUGSBURG EKKO 53 ortbobofée jober, fan out bet, forbi beHige minber fngttebe fig tiI benne feft; be unblob at (ebe paaffeiammet og nob i beté fteb et fiaerligbebémaaltib og {jerrené naboere; be befligboIbt ogfaa ben 16be Siifan tiI minbe om ©erren§ opftanbeIfe. 8‘01? be bebttinge:friftne our imibIertib ger: reng‘ Iibelfe, bob og opftunbelfe of fun over: oeienbe betnbning, at be maatte iffe aIene hm: tibeIigboIbe paaffen; men IibeIfenés paaffe maatte foare til opftanbelfenvs bag ingen. Dm berfor ben libe Siifan font efter frebug, ubfatte be at feire IibeIfené oaaffe tiI na‘fte fre: bag 0g opftanbeIfen§ oaaffe fonbagen berefter. qsieitfe forfffeflige maaber, [woman man boi: tibeIigboIbt paaffen, fremtalbte for en Iiengere tib ingen nenigbeb eIIet' bioftigfioii inben fir: fen, men fenere bIeo bet gjenftanb for out: fangérige ftribigI)eber, inbtiI firfennabet i Sit: fcea (325) anerfjenbtefiiomé muabe,fom fenere bar ooeret aIminbeIig brugt og er betenbnn boéois 2% bar beboIbt orbet ,,pauffe", uflebet fra bet grceffe “paffa”, forbigcmg, men; htanbt be be engeIfftaIenbe folf ,,eafter“ er ahninbelig hrugt. Eette orb, af germanff optinbelfe, be: tegnebe [nfeté og oaarené gubinbe og oar nan: net paa uprihfeft, ligbeberne tiI [)enbess cere; bet faIbt faaIebeo af fig feIo oeb friftenbom: mené inbfo’reIfe blanbt germanerne at fan naonet ooerfort. fior 0:8 bar imibIertib bi~3fe to nuone faaet ben» famme betnbning; oi fer i troen hen til bet oaaffelam, fom er fIagtet for Striftnfa, Iioeté 0g bobenvs berre; men efterbi bet er fan — ,,Iaber o-Z» [)oIbe buitib, iffe lneb gamnieI furbeig, ei [)eIIer meb onbffab’o og flet: bebé furbeig, men meb renbebo og fanbbeb'vz‘» ufnrebe brob.“ J. S. Ramon: meIIem friftenbom og [Jebenffab i 9torge. (Deb L.) (31mm) llagtet intet anbet germaniff foIf bur naaet en faa Iang og rig uboifIing pua bebenffabeté grnanag, fom norbmcenbene, bIeo bog reli: gionéforunbringen forbolbéoié [et nunbet. 9g bette hanbe fine gobe grnnbe, fom oi alle: rebe for bat feet. Siorbmeenbenea bebenffab, ber oar inboorteéab robbent Icenge for bet nb: oorteé faIbt, ~ funbe umuIig ftaa fig mob ben fremabffribenbe europceiffe fuItnrnboif= ling. llugtet bet [mobe en mwgtig ftotte i ben bebenffe filofofi, poefi og moral og nugtet 9Ifatroen, tiItrobLS for ben omgribenbe ratio: naliéme, oebbleo at Deere bet [Jerffenbe motio pan aIIe [ioéomraabexy forftob bog foIfet me: get oeI nn, at guberneé unbergang our ncer. Eereé glanisperiobe our forbi, og ro'lIen our ubfpilIet. * r sJiolrbnmuben oilbe bane en virfe: Iig, fterf og trofaft gub til at bicelpe og for: foare fig nnber nIIe Iioet»: tampe. ®erfor Men biéfe inbbiIbte gnbibealer We ffabte i norinunbené eget biIIebe » 7 ftrafé bragne neb fra fine hoie throne i S’Iuégaurb; berlige fate og IegemIiggjorbte tiI ftore fjoempeagtige beefe: ner. Eette bIeo gnberneé faIb; thi berbeb bIeo be lninbre ffiffet tit at tilfrebéftillefolfeté religiofe trung; og fom beffnttere og forfoa: rere oifte be fig nIbele5 nbt)gtige. Eer our beIIer iffe noget faft forboIb meHem norbnmnben og bnné gub; fun font et fon= traftforbolb, boori begge putter oar Iige in: tereéferet og forfiligtet. {gun fagbe tiI fin gnb: Seg ffut gioe big ftore gaoer og oife big megen (ere, berfom bn oil beffntte mig. ®oi§ bu iffe fun bet, fuar bu intet. 53g bet oifte fig ftraté, at gubel‘neé magt og [ofte iffe oar meget at ftoIe pun. mien berimob buobe be friftneo 6511b oeb Dlaf Erngoeéfoné frem= fcerb oift, at ban baabe oar fterfere og at fiwlnpe og lm‘egtigere til at bioelpe enb nIIe guberne tiIfammen. 9g ba foIfet forftob bette, fagbe be: Q§i oiI tjene ben gub, fom er fterfeft; tbi bet er mere forbeIagtigt. l‘et fortieIIevf», at ba @etlig Slat) forIangte af (Santa Ibore, at bun maatte Iabe fig babe for at funne optugegi fongens bier, fagbe bun: “ aiben bet er fongen faa meget 0111 at gjo’re, fun fun jeg oeI Iige gobt tro pug ©oibe firift, fom pau nogen anbenl‘ 6n unben ting, fom bibrog tiI friftenbom: men; fnare anerfjenbetfe, niaa her nceoneé. Een norffe firfe er en batter af ben engeIffe. Sen engeIffe firfe ffitte fig fru ben tnffe ifoer beri, at ben iffe our faa rubifal ifine fDI‘briII= ger tiI bebenffabet. Tens; principer oar mere tolerant. 3e geifttige haobe ftor fang for «fit nutionalt, opeIffebe og fremniebe bet. Seroeb oanbt be foIfeté» fortroligbeb. l‘eto Sluffer forftob megetoeI at fua bngtige
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Augsburg Ekko March 15, 1899, Page 08
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54 AUGSBURG ECHO prefter fra @nglunb 0g bifioie iatte fig gnbt inb i fofl‘eté farafter 0g TDrEJDIbe mg hIen nieget benignéfulbe Iigeoner alt nationaIt. l‘e for: ftbb Dgiuu at bentJtte be bebenffe giibfihnje 0g unnrbninger i friftenbonnnené tjenet'te. Eet nutibnule btev iffe nebbrnbt, men omifubt ef:...
Show more54 AUGSBURG ECHO prefter fra @nglunb 0g bifioie iatte fig gnbt inb i fofl‘eté farafter 0g TDrEJDIbe mg hIen nieget benignéfulbe Iigeoner alt nationaIt. l‘e for: ftbb Dgiuu at bentJtte be bebenffe giibfihnje 0g unnrbninger i friftenbonnnené tjenet'te. Eet nutibnule btev iffe nebbrnbt, men omifubt ef: ter ben nne retigimm Iiere. rSet gjcelber over:- ult, at ben, imn nil brine en helbig mifwiibné: gjerning, man forftua ben fnnit at [It‘llglt‘ bet gumle i bet noes tienefte og iuatebeia nnbgan be mnifeliglnber, iom fplger Ineb et rubitult mg Dolbimnt giennembrnb. "Set er Hurt, at en iuabun 1)b1‘e unettien belie af friftenbnnimen iffe var iitanb til at tilintetgipre [)ebenifabeté‘ aanb 0g nbrnbbe ulIe [)ebenife fm‘eftitlinger, ifeer ho»; be [aver-e, flag: ier. rSette ffebe efterimn friftenbbnnnen nanbt inbgung i be enfeIteé hierter. Cg bet tog tib: tbi her hIev mobftunben [)uarb. Eg grunben bertiI man i en nié grab ibgeg i folfeté eien: bonnnelige furafter. QEi neb, at enhber er in bt Iiebning, Inen Inna b I i v e friiten, 0g at etlniert hierte er lige fornent at natnren 0g Iigefienbff 1110b (Sinbfis orb. :Dien nuar men: neffet ftilIeé tit en ufgjbre-lie enten for eller iniob friftenbnnimen, er bet Hart, at beté egen iceregne farafter (babitns) og niorulife [iegreb nil gibre fig fterft gjelbenbe ien iaaban at gjbrelie. Sin bets farafter er et iaubunt [1017 rn‘erf, imn ianbbeben nanffeligt fan overninbe 0g inbtage, er bet berfor iffe nnbifnlbt; thi bet bur ieIU bngget en iaaban farafter, on ieln bannet fine Innrnlffe begreber. (Soberne er et inabant i imregen grab {tint 0g hemrbnuffet foIf, finiffet {GreIieren 0g npoftlerne tnbeIigt bebibner). w ‘Jeorbnicenbeneé faratter mg 1110: raI ftob i biumetra[ mobieetning tit be ftefte af friftenbommené principer. Een Ember 0’5 iffe at boIbe fjbb for nor barin, Inen ftoIe pan (Bubé forieettelier, iffe at babe more fieuber, men eIife bent ioni m3 ieIn; norbznunben ber: imob merebe ben hoiefte ielnugtelie mg ielntiI: [ib enbog i iaaban grab, at bet nieiten bIeD anieet for en feniinin inagbeb at mere frngt 0g razbiel for guberne. 3 nmraIen gjnlbt bet at bcevbe fin perionlige fribeb, mn bet enb ifebe paa ncet'tené befoftning. "@Iif bin Den, banb 0g banf bin fienbe. 2m fterf, nuaben: bjern 0g DDIbioni.“ Eet var berefi [eneregeL En iaaban farafter Dg moraI our nanifelig for friftenbommen at overninbe 0g ombunne. .fi “at yyhebw. a J Deb, E II, E. ~ r- s13rof. finerbrnp hm: mg nogIe bagei forrige uge. » 7- 55mm) gulnorion, fiBanamingo, Beingte iin btober, Sené, fibfte nge. r @0115 Gaéperien but i Siocfiefter fibfte tunbag 0g proebifebe i prof. llrietbg iteb. r, 91in; fiobanne @ricfion, megnolbfi, 92. Eat, [winger fin brober 6. 9L @ricfinn. r 8. E). Snerion tuger-unberniéning i notal mufif bner Iflrbag af prof. sBatten. ‘B. SR. 30% var i Qiububon fibfte uge 0g beltng i imntaIenwbetiom butbteé bet. 7 C. 3. fitagftab babbe being uf fin faber fra Sacreb beart i inritningen-af maaneben. Bonié L’urinn, 9J20rri§, Winn, 09 8. Quin, Euereb @eart, beivgte nenner neb fioIen. 7 7 5:1 6. 9111b€ri011 fra Bumberton beingte fin inn, ‘Hntbonn, bet Deb ifolen i faritningen af mauneben. — Eer er iaar hIeUen tangt biinotbefet en bet bet nne finger. fbet fibfte tiIIceg er “fibr. ‘Barfer'é ‘Beoples ‘Bible" i 27 binb. 7 ~ ‘JSrof. ‘ietterien bar iCEauCSIuire, ben Zibe mg 26be februur. @an gut) nogIe forebrag i bet ber [)DIbte afbolbéfnriué. fr [write aur~3 tbeDIbgflaéie [)ar Beggnbt meb engelite pruneprcebifener. CEn af ftuben: terne i benne ftaaie prcebifer bner onfabag fra fl. 11‘12. w sJSaftbrene B. Q. fijelaacs, iburion, 6'5. Sat, 80nt u. ‘Beberion, SSrabIet), 6. Eat, mg 9E @alborion, EBanamingo, 9J2tnn., be: ingte ifnle‘n fibite nge. Sobunneé @nrnei er iterbig Ineb fin iamting ai fotngrufier uf norffe bigtere 0g er nu ifcerb meb at gjpre en Iignenbe iamIing (If be meit fremragenbe hIanbt be amerifanffe. " 33ml ftnbenterforeningen; forretningé: nmbe ben 3bie mar; Men fulgenbe embeb§= incenb Duigte: £3. 8. glagftab, formanb; (Sbr. Qiang, Diee=f0rmanb; Bubnig Sima, iefreteer; ’233m. Sfliflé, faBierer. in pro: gramfomite baIgtes’s: (B. Qfijmnitab, Sliver Bee 0g Siding. gubum.
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Augsburg Ekko March 15, 1899, Page 18
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CD a; AUGSBURG ECHO. E l l I MnIMMAMIMMAMMMMM\MnMMnMMMMMMAnMMMMMAH“Munan“IMAMMMMMI \AMAMHM Q 0 All Students of Augsburg Seminary, who patronise me, will be presented with a large photo of accompanying cut. a9 “9‘ 1819 Riverside Avenue. «9‘ .3 DORGE, f filzoz‘oyrap/zer. u. I...- III. u. wwvvwvunvu...
Show moreCD a; AUGSBURG ECHO. E l l I MnIMMAMIMMAMMMMM\MnMMnMMMMMMAnMMMMMAH“Munan“IMAMMMMMI \AMAMHM Q 0 All Students of Augsburg Seminary, who patronise me, will be presented with a large photo of accompanying cut. a9 “9‘ 1819 Riverside Avenue. «9‘ .3 DORGE, f filzoz‘oyrap/zer. u. I...- III. u. wwvvwvunvu vavw yvuvuvvwvunewwu“wexvuvvvwvvukuI“neweIvvnvuwwnyunkuwwwnun"uvuwnnnnvuv $73 .2: £61103 Bolig: 2204- Bloomingtou Avenue Kontor: Scandia Bank Building. Telefon: South 308. g. Gfiiwhahl, GI‘samincret leothcfcr fm Kriftiauia llniverfitet. @10th mtbitiutran 50c pr. viut glarkz. 25 pelt. Rabat til Stubenter. 402 Cedar Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. ANDREW KLOFSTAD, Dealer in MILK, CREAM and BAKERY GOODS. Butter, Cheese and Eggs a Specially. 2207 RIVERSIDE AVENUE. fame flakery, A11 KindsvofL—u Cake, Pie and Bread, Milk and Cream. Choice Confectionery. J‘Jfié‘fififi IGIT RIVERSIDE AVE. E. Lange,Prop,
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Augsburg Ekko March 15, 1899, Page 06
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52 AUGSBURG EKKO. nobebe at trobie [Jami bub 0g iffe bolbt pita: ffen: ,,SDeu ijcel ital 11br1)bbe~3 (If Semelé menigbeb” (2 Moi. 12, 19:) mg ,,beu numb ital beere fin limb” (4 9.1201. 11, 13,). ‘Bauifen ifulbe mere Sérael til et ,,tegu“ 0g til en ,,il)uf01mnelie“ for at berrené lob ifulbe were i...
Show more52 AUGSBURG EKKO. nobebe at trobie [Jami bub 0g iffe bolbt pita: ffen: ,,SDeu ijcel ital 11br1)bbe~3 (If Semelé menigbeb” (2 Moi. 12, 19:) mg ,,beu numb ital beere fin limb” (4 9.1201. 11, 13,). ‘Bauifen ifulbe mere Sérael til et ,,tegu“ 0g til en ,,il)uf01mnelie“ for at berrené lob ifulbe were i bereé muub 3 iii: miifunbelige goleeb bg fiu‘rligl)eb iflrgebe ©erreu for, at bette iifmbige 0g megel: finbebe folf itfe ifulbe glemme 1mm bg fox" itflbevfu (Siter ©er1‘ené im‘ifilte befaliug l)blber igien ben ifiraelitiife meuigljeb pauffe Ueb Sinai bjerg to gar eiter ubgcmgeu ai ‘IG‘gtipten, liver en niermei‘e beftemmelie fommer til for bem, iom iifribillig er ureiie 0g berinr ifte tuube beltage i bet regiilcere pauifemuultib. Emir bunne l‘unbe ieire paaifeu i but llieite maimeb, Suit; men ifulbe bog iugttage ben imume "tienefte". 9H 0g trebibe uar eiter iibgungen iii 96gth ten giber utter tberreu befitting til inltet beb Soiba, at bet iful ieire pumifeu: be itaui‘ Illl b’eb Qiilgul (3301'. 5) baa beu bitre iibe (if Sorbuné flnb Dberibi‘ be nicegtige t‘mmnitiite longer 0g ile. 2e tm‘ugei‘ at miubeé bell unberfulbe libgaug ai 96gtipteii 0g alle Aber: renfs melbige unbergieruiuger 0g itm‘feit i iin tro. {golfet biite igieii fin lnbiglieb 0g ixibgit putt meb ©erren Deb at lube iig bmifieere bg feire pauife. llbelt lnbigbeb 0g tro babbe albrig Sgrael tbmmet inb i bet fm‘ja’ttebe lanb. @1111 tre pauifezfeitliglieber er ua‘mit fm inbgangen ifimmuu til bet lialujtouiffe fan: genital). ‘l‘et er umber tougerue @flmnon (2 fir. S, 13), Gaefius (2 m. 30, 15) 0g 30: iiué (2 fir. 35, 1777—19). flieb at lmie be to fibfte animelier, iuur bi et tlurt iiibblif i beu iforaelitiife lllCIIigbe~3 tilftanb umber biéie ton: ger 0g, iforlwlb, til unbre tiber. flint ruel flJZIDt bg eiterlabeut meb at feire paaifen, itob bet ogiau baarligt til meb bet uunbelige [in forreften. ibet forfcerber 0% at lceie om tilftanben pua @3efia§’§ tib, at et belt folf meb fine prefter i ipibien ifulbe iaalebefinone at_trobie ©erren. @enere i Egraé’v’g tib (Gig. 5,13742), efter biemtomften fra $abel og ophgggelien at templet, finber ni utter et baarbt itrafiet 0g bnbt nbmnget fblf feire paaffe for .fwerren. (Evitavi lcei'te igje'n S§rael "gerrenQ lob” 0g grunblagbe be jvbiife ignagoger, bnorneb foltet fit et mere inbgaaenbe fjenbffab til ffrif: terue, 0g tic-b be bggtige rabinereé nibfjcere 0g nebbolbenbe arbeibe forbinbrebefo bet bele felt im et iaa grout 0g ulminbeligt fraialb ira berreu, iom fiat inn bite babbe nwret til= fil‘lbet. Set bur iffe forunbre 0%, at EBaulué’: giver ibberue bet itubémaal, at ,,be but nibfjcere for limb“, naar Soieiué meb frat) paa pan: libeligbeb beretter at, aur 65 Wt Seruialemé’, falb, 256,5“0 pauffelam nar ilagteti Serum: lem 0g over 3,000,001) melmeifer Dar tilftebe. r{‘et er umber en fuubun larmenbe og ft¢i= eube lmitib, bi fiuber bea omiorgésfulbe, fjcer: lige Seius llieb fine toll) biieiple om bet fibfte egentlige puaffemaaltib. @fter be but ipift bg Subus liar ibgt 11b i murfet, rieffer Seiux“: bent bet, ibm bur enbnu mere burebart 0g Del: ligt eub pliaifelammet: iit legeme og blob. ‘JSuuifelammet pegte fun hen paa firiftufo; men lirDbet ng ninen i nabberen er heereren ai ben gubbbmmelige Seine“; felt), bbifi legeme er lieiiginet for 0% til ibnberneé forlabelie. Seiué gun, bnub ben gamle putt igmbolff ibrbrebe: lib for lib. @0111 ben gamle paftéé unorbning Dar up: fulbt inbtil nu 0g uflbftevf» og fortiatte; iaan: belig forftanb i Stein; firiftuvs, iaa ital ben mfe putt ogiuu ebig forticettec's, bnorneb ni, iblu bet line pafte§3=folf, ital "forftmbe ®er= reufs bvb, inbtil ban fommer.” Siaar ben itflrite bel af be ivbe:frift11e Deb: blen at ieire puaffen paa iamme tib, iom be
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Augsburg Ekko March 15, 1899, Page 15
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AUGSBURG ECHO 61 ya. Wife/l; my). Office and fianfimw 806‘ 22nd ){VGIIIIE Jo. Winn vapo/Ilr. ..JOHN ANDERSON... City Express. J Best and most reliable Expressman for Students «9‘ Your patronage solicited. THEY ALL WANTED IT! ! r h h h b. ' l ' h 709 20. AV E N U E SOUTH _ \r-m'évsfevry‘aii'hg'gfiizy...
Show moreAUGSBURG ECHO 61 ya. Wife/l; my). Office and fianfimw 806‘ 22nd ){VGIIIIE Jo. Winn vapo/Ilr. ..JOHN ANDERSON... City Express. J Best and most reliable Expressman for Students «9‘ Your patronage solicited. THEY ALL WANTED IT! ! r h h h b. ' l ' h 709 20. AV E N U E SOUTH _ \r-m'évsfevry‘aii'hg'gfiizy toileewemi’ucif 1311;: were plenty more inside however, and we sold ’em one each. We can fit. you out also if you don’t wait too long WITH A ..Miss. M. Nielsen’s.. CRAWFORD # QIfif‘ny foams. ‘ KKK 7' '7' fling/clay, A , _ E E , ‘ .731' /(/J air! , ‘JOD N01sz HJhMMtLAYtT MAD. 1 “y”. ”” “ ‘ dedlffi Wazors, Frokust: Klukkcn (sis, flazor Jrra/zs, Alidu'ag.‘ " 12—2 ,' Al'tensmzul: “ fivbi ‘ I?” edge cur/cry) U06billet_ Til Drnner $0 50 ‘ and anything you can think of in the line 01' b . r. u. . Til Herrer 3.00. ....HARDWARE.... 1 Maaltid: 15 Cents .... .. ' Wom- ~ISI8 5th Street 50. OLSEN & BOYUM' \ l 300 CEDAFHAVENUE. MINNEAPOLIS. C0 l .90 to 0110 Wood/or 1822 Riverside Avenue (@ ‘ Shoes repaired and made to order. Satisfaction guaranted «9‘ Prices the lowest. Students’ patronage solicited, The largest place In me Northwest—4“ 1 Minneapolis Dye Works,,5~§°m“:sg?rShow less
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AUGSBURG EKKO 59 at: Walter Who £0004: Nothing causes a mother's heart to leap with joy so much. as when she sees that her child fares well; the boy whom she prayed for and worked for unceasingly. to see him not only escape the destructive elements in life but also attain to a safe position. He...
Show moreAUGSBURG EKKO 59 at: Walter Who £0004: Nothing causes a mother's heart to leap with joy so much. as when she sees that her child fares well; the boy whom she prayed for and worked for unceasingly. to see him not only escape the destructive elements in life but also attain to a safe position. He was so dear to her. She could not forget her sucking babe. How can she be indifferent to his prosperity and happiness now? No. his joy is her joy. But sometimes love is turned into bitter- ness. and that which was intended to be a happy stimulus of life. becomes a deadly poi- son. eating away the vital organs slow but sure. Jonas Lie in one of his books tells us about a mother. who like so many other mothers But at nights. when her husband was away. she didn't speak much about her children. left her bed and went uqstairs to an unoccu— pied room. called the Blue Hall. where she in the cold moonlight walked the floor up and down wringing her hands in despair while she was thinking of her children. Such is some- times a. mother's love. She saw how the un- godly sentiments of the time carried her chil» dren along to ruin i every one as it seemed We and she was not able to cope with it. Christian people would have told her that she had better trust in God. But the mothers are not always so near to God as they ought to be. and sometimes they have a hard time of it even when they trust in Him. — The boy was such a bright boy. so kind and good and brave, so promising when he was a little boy, and now we 7 a 7 It is not all fiction. We meet them. we read about them No. in fact it is all reality. in books. those who have become a crushing burden on their mother‘s heart. He fell in with He was far away Once it was a farmer boy. had company in the city. from home. and he forgot his two guiding angels —— his mothers eyes. But, unhappin for her, she could not forget. Once it was a young poet who left his dear mother in Stockholm. 1n the slur of Chicago he became in every respect a wreck. He probably knew what he was speaking about when he wrote the poem of which one stanza .in his native tongue is as follows: "Ve den. som icke den hon forstfir. Som gar ur en moders ogal Ye den. som trotsigt sin bana ga‘ir ()ch aktar sin moder foga! . Tung vardar den skord. at sig sjelf han sir: Ty brfinhet faller hvar sorgsen tar Ur en 'alskande moders Ogon.” \Vhen his mother was very old he came back to his home in Sweden like a prodigal son is it is now fourteen years ago —— and only to die. There are many mothers who have left their boys here at Augsburg. and we feel assured that it is a safe place as far as earthly powers can reach. There is no telling where we would have been. if we. like so many unlucky others. had been left in the dark places where the surroundings are personified vice and temptation. Therefor mother. you ought to be thankful. and we ourselves ought to be thankful. It is true We sometimes meet with a heap of drudgery. or as a writer in "Ekko" states Yes. we even After— wards we knew that your loving eyes 7 or it. “the grim realities of life". had a bit of grief to contend with. whatever else it was from you —/ helped us out of it when 'so many other things failed. You have done so much for us. therefore we will try to so live and so work that you may be delighted while you are with us. and when you are gone » 7 77 77. Would it was a long time yet. although we sometimes feel that you must be "aweary of the world" -~~ the world which is but an unquiet place for rest and H. peace. GREAT powers and natural gifts do not bring privileges to their possessor. so much as they bring duties. —Beecher.
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AUGSBURG EKKO _ 55 — fiiere af ftubenterne bar aflerebe forlabt ffoIen for at optage ffolearbeibet ube pan Ian= bet. $1, fom er igjeu, buffer bem Inffe tiI arbetbet. Enart fommer tiben, ba Di bgfaa maa ub. ~2ubm'g 53mm 0g 3. Subunfon, meb: Iemmer af 4be grceff; 0g 3bie gar?) theoiog: fIaéfe...
Show moreAUGSBURG EKKO _ 55 — fiiere af ftubenterne bar aflerebe forlabt ffoIen for at optage ffolearbeibet ube pan Ian= bet. $1, fom er igjeu, buffer bem Inffe tiI arbetbet. Enart fommer tiben, ba Di bgfaa maa ub. ~2ubm'g 53mm 0g 3. Subunfon, meb: Iemmer af 4be grceff; 0g 3bie gar?) theoiog: fIaéfe benbolbébié, bleb Deb en feiltagelfe ube: Iabte i fibfte ubgane uf "Etta" i bpgabeu over biéfe flaéferé ftubeuter. ~— €tubenterne i 3bie aura tbeblngflaéfe ianenerebe ben lfte mar; fine ffriftII'ge efs: amen§ prmbifener over 301). 6, 35740. bver torébag 0g frebag fra ff. 1;) til 1 gives be munbtlige effiamenezrpra’bifener. »— w (in Illiéfionsfeft i unlebniug br. 3. Eur: neé’é ubfenbelfe fbm Icegemiéfimwer til min; bagaéfur, bIen afbolbt paa feminarietza ful 1m: bag aften ben lh‘be fehruur. Inter bblbtes af prof‘eéfbrerne Eberbrup bg llrfetb, br. 3. $nrne§ bg ftubent “JR. 2%. ‘Jltidmelfou. -- # Robert ‘13. Eilber, fbm reifer for "The Students Volunteer Movement for Foreign Mission". bar her Deb ffblen beu 27be februar 0g boIbt et forebrug i belme bena‘gelfezi inter: eéfe. 3 "Mugéburg fob for februar er en artifel betitlet ,,ftubenterne~3 mi-Sfibnéfnre: ming”. @jenrxem benne fan erboIbea Dibere unberretning om henoegelfen. ‘ — Er. Sbhn l‘lfrueiz ufreifte fn'nbag after! bet fra bben til i{yrunfrige bnor ban nil up: boIbe fig et aarés tib. Ee erfte of QIugéburg Ioerere bg ftubenter, en ftor ffare af bermer ng befjenbte her fra {men bur nwbte frem neb (Breat ‘IL‘eftern Eeth for at fige ben for: bringémfe men pbpuloere 1mge manb farneI. flange buffer aberrené rige nelfigneIfe over ben gierning, ban nil nfre fig for, fblge ham. 1 .C‘Etubenterforeningené Iitercere mbbe boIbteé frebag afteu ben 24be februar meb fulgenbe program: rTLaIer af (Slang Wtorgan, ‘21. Iorlunb 0g 3. 8. IrflnébaI, foreIceéning af Sobauneé Stonnorb, opla‘éning af et bigt uf Gilbert Elfen, beflamatiun af G. ‘21. Grief: fun, foIn af 3. £3. Snerfon, buet af 932. 23. Michaelfnn 0g flubnig SBeberfbn, 0g to fange af ftubeuterfbret, unber Iebelfe af prof. {3. ‘JI.’ llrfett). if Efllgenbe bren er mobtaget fra en gum: meI manb neb s)2er ©ope, 2335.: ,,9@rebe ftubenter! Seg nnffer at fag en aargaug af ,, 9Iug§burg @ffo" 0g irtbtwgger berneb ’ftampéfi. Seg but faaet nr. 1, 0g faa buffer jeg eber til Inffe meb eberé nge foretagenbe. Seg ffb'ner eber aIIc @ub5 freb 0g neIfigneIfe. Efjflnt jeg er fiorenebe fiirfe manb, Buffer jeg, at ulIe unge moenb, font DiI ftubere, nmatte fvge 91ug§hurg er DCI, Aberren mere meb eber! llnbfftflb min gammelbagfe ffrift. Seg er 79 aur.“ ‘Ifiafbingtoué fubfeliiwbag hIen bgfaa iaar feiret neb fbeen. 23burbingflubben~3 formanb, hr. filagftab, babbe arrangeret program for anIebniugen, beftaaenbe af forte tater 0g fang. Zilfoelbignié fnm puft. 932. ‘21. ‘Beberfen, fan beftaubig er belfmumen 0g bu iffe minbft neb faabamxe anIebninger. Set bier) ham paalagt at tale over ,,emaneipation", bbiIfet ban 0g: faa giorbe til aIIeés tiIfrebébeb. ‘Brogrammet beftob iffe bIot af taIer bg fang; men ber bur bgfaa fbrget for en mere enb alminbeIig neI: fmagenbe fupper meb “onfter ftem“, fager, frugt o. f. n. V Blaar ber tales om ef~3umen, hIir be ftubenter, ber ffaI unberfufte fig en fauban, ifcer be i fenibrfluésfen, Iibt nernflfe. 9m bu fpprger' biéfe out be bar beggnbt at Iozfe til eféamen enbnu, er bet i aIminbeIigbeb et mega: tint fnur. Eette er bog iffe attib paaIibeIigt. Set fan merfeé paa enbeI af biéfe, at be bar begnrtbt ut fibbe ffittigere bniet oner'Iampen om aftenerne 0g unbertiben tit Iangt paa nat‘ Eet fan ogfua merfeé, at be but bet meget trablere meb [fining un enb far; in be bar i alminbeligbeb fine Iatinffe eIIer groeffe gIofe= buger meb fig bnor be guar, 0g forfflger at fan i bonebet bet, fom be 1111 bur nebffrebet pug papiret. —— Eet er [(enge tiI efgomen enbnu, gutter! ‘Bcer Deb frit mob! Een bebfte beI af ffjflnbeben er ben, fom intet biHebe fan fremftiIIe. Sen firfe, font iffe aabner buren for be fattige, ubeluffer fin fonge. Sen gobe manbé tauébeb er mere neItaIenbe enb bebragerené retnrif.
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Augsburg Ekko March 15, 1899, Page 03
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AUGSBURG EKKO “vaer alt; beholder det gode.” Udgt'wt df studenterne ved flagsbmg 56177171077711”, Ml'lzm’apolis, [Min/1, Liam. n fledaktarer for (ten norske atdeling: H. C. CASPERSEN, redaktszlr. P. 0.LAURHAMMER,1 . . d k , E. A. ERICKSON. j aSSISt re a Wrer Direklurerr J. J. Horvei, C. M....
Show moreAUGSBURG EKKO “vaer alt; beholder det gode.” Udgt'wt df studenterne ved flagsbmg 56177171077711”, Ml'lzm’apolis, [Min/1, Liam. n fledaktarer for (ten norske atdeling: H. C. CASPERSEN, redaktszlr. P. 0.LAURHAMMER,1 . . d k , E. A. ERICKSON. j aSSISt re a Wrer Direklurerr J. J. Horvei, C. M. Tollefsen, H. Sageng, C. Morgan, H. Ytrehus. ABONENTS \‘lLKAARZ Et aar - - - — » - - - » - A ~ ~ 50 Cents. Et llalvt aar - — - - - - - - — - ~ 30 “ Seks eksemplarer til en adresse - - — » «LO “ giiltnrilfc grunbtaulcr. {giftorie or ianbbcb i ianuueuba‘ng 0g 11b: nifling. "Truthfulnoss is the soul of history." ‘Briuciperuc inbcbolbcr Don biitoriffc ianb; bcb. Evicxmeifcuc, inftitutioncrnc, loneuc, gincnbeberuc er principeruc ~~in collut‘etu". {giftor'ie er bcrfor funnel forifning Dg unbcr: ivgelic iom ca frcml’tilling af forifniugcné politine eller xwgatine rciultut. 3 fprftc tilfozlbc l‘r Den 0 ibcnifab, inm maa fulgc be Tran, iom-ftillcé til cubver nibenr ifab. 3 fibftc tilfcclbc er Dcu liter atur og ial: Der berfor mcb benign til fit inbbnlbé awning og fremftilliug inb unbi‘r literaturenls love. ‘chn beu gaar niberc. Set er Den tillabt, 0g bet or nabbenbigt for Den at unltille be: fit: '15. Mars, 1899. tragtuiugvr cller, tom hot gjcrnc falbw, at filoiofvrc mer l)iftorieu~:~ fll‘IIDSQiCI‘lllllgl‘l‘. Abiitnricu or hullbliugerucs filo: iofi. .bit‘tnricu nil forftaa lu‘tnbuingen af 0a umbia‘ttc ct prilu‘ip, en potions lib, on illftitution, cu Inn, 611 lwainenlicb. ' {jittoricu lamu‘r {it {th at allc viDcnifabcr, pier fit 1’th fra alli‘ filbcr; mm Den lwtalcr fit laan tilhagc 1119b miter. illllc nibcuifabcr, allc fuuftcr, lwcr llll‘lelllllfhégll‘Cll bar lit arii‘: 11al i biftm‘icué arfim‘r. 80m Der ingcu lmierc fault aims qu lliftoriet‘frivniug, iaa gives her belll‘r ingcn hotnbuingéfulbcre grauffuina, iugm [wine filminfiff ta’nfniug. 3 (‘11 barumniif forming at fimligheb til fanbbch, btlbbc 0a alum‘ i tmitnina, rmle mg flat'bcb i frcmftilliug IIaar mvutwifi‘aaubvn fit buict’tc maul. *6 @elniplgelig maa her bi‘gmlbcé Inch prim: cipcmc, iffe inrbi be altib or be finite i tib fir rent fronologiif let 7 men forbi be iubclml: Der ipix‘cu til alt bot, iom er 0g ifcr. Wriu: ciperuc er fnalitatlnt mg latent tilltcbc i ctbnct't lin, i calmer b'egivenbeb, i eulwer inftitution, i allc lone. Abnorlebeé cub begim‘nljcbmu‘é gang or, lmilfcu rctniug eub ubuifliugcn tager, iaa er ban rnbc traab i alt bet lbDClIbt‘ priut‘ip. Est liggcr i iclne Drbet. ‘JIt ftubcri‘ be Ditto: riifc fjenbégjeruiugcr, at have fienbifab til
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A. SEGOLSON, Proprietor of 'rfi~‘ 1835 RIVERSIDE AVE. Haves Art Store, EZLQEILarAve. Crayon Porir'uiis iron] Photographs . . . . Fromm made in Order . . . . Manufacturer of Hove's “angling table . . . . . . Special m 165 given to Students 'Glasoe 6: Hoien, . . . Proprietors of. , . a: Globe Meat...
Show moreA. SEGOLSON, Proprietor of 'rfi~‘<7 Standard Fuel Co. ...All Kinds of... Hard and Son Wood and Coal. xTelephone l54l-2.¢> 1835 RIVERSIDE AVE. Haves Art Store, EZLQEILarAve. Crayon Porir'uiis iron] Photographs . . . . Fromm made in Order . . . . Manufacturer of Hove's “angling table . . . . . . Special m 165 given to Students 'Glasoe 6: Hoien, . . . Proprietors of. , . a: Globe Meat Market a: \Vholesulc and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Salt Heats, Fish, Game, Poultry, Sausage etc.<’f>-/ 907 Minnehaha and 2504 Riverside Aves. Minneapolisi a Minnesota. A.J.ANDERSON Fancy and Staple Groceries. fur/er, (5,ny CE firovliu'ons. Goods best Quality. Prices lowest possible. zloo Riverside Ave, Minneapolis. The Riverside Cycle Cc. Bicycles girores efter Bestiling; at repa- rere 0g remodellere "Hjnl" er YOI‘ Speci- ulitet. Vi agter at oprette et Emailler- ings-Dcpartementijanuar 1899 . . . . . Studenter faar Afslag paa alle Bestillingerinden I April ‘99 1928 Riverside Ave., “3993‘”??- m 3111 mi flnlebning mat gme mnimimet nuguaenhe‘Briier 0g a. mini guillaur, 0g man not gm, m ingeu bar bebre fljetmgen’er at m- bube Q6138 naur Ste ffribcr, limb E e eniler, SBumo ellet Drgel. (Earl manglaub Minneapolis lusic A. Company, 7 .606 Nicollet Avenue. Minneapolis, Minn N . . (13. gorgeueeu, ED Den m‘lfjcnbtc ffaubirmvifl’e Slohmrbler, <15- 413 Cedar Avenue. Anbelaler sit velzissorterede Lager uf gods 0;: sulirle fierreu gluon», on fiatucl‘im. ‘ jeg szelger hedre Fodtoi til hilligere Priser end De kzm kjolm \‘ed d9 saakaldtc “Bargain Sales”, Dct cr 111 stnrstc Vigtighed at kjolie SkO. som passer, da for sman ‘ Sko skadcr Fodderne og gjor Ganch hesvan‘lig, jcg har mange Aan Ert‘nring i Forretningen , . . . . . . gttubtnter fam: l‘iirfhilbh‘ firisafl‘luix. five n (5:931:72, ,.t7.°f"{£€€€£€?4 .7393! 33/101005. Smup: a Jpect'a/Iy. qudenls. Jlranyor: l'nul'fedla call on u: w/u'le in (be 01?]. 25/— 253Cea’ar Jive. Jahk/ach’on yuaranfead. Jpoct‘nl gar/co: Ia
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50 AUGSBURG ECHO maenb og begioenbeber, looe og inftitntioner er at funn e biftorie; men at tfenbe til prin: eiperne for iibniflingeu er at foi‘fta a Diftorie. Shin ben, ber fan begge bele, er liiftorifel‘ i orbet~3 fanbe betbbning. Set forfte opnaaeé oeb la>~3ni11g af linger og otilieoareé i...
Show more50 AUGSBURG ECHO maenb og begioenbeber, looe og inftitntioner er at funn e biftorie; men at tfenbe til prin: eiperne for iibniflingeu er at foi‘fta a Diftorie. Shin ben, ber fan begge bele, er liiftorifel‘ i orbet~3 fanbe betbbning. Set forfte opnaaeé oeb la>~3ni11g af linger og otilieoareé i lilifommelfen. l‘et fibfte 11b: trceoer taunting og funbt ombomme. “Ilt ber er mete af bet fm‘fte enb af bet fibfte, figer fig til af fig felo. rSet er nemlig fan i alle ting. fiolt fleft ftiéler lielft 11ieb bet, fom er letteft, 111eft til: talenbe. 9% 3e ftorfte feil, fom eithegaaet i liiftorien, er liiftoriffe feil, rigtig foloéfale feil, enorme bebrugerier, ftorflagne foroanffninget. ‘Jlt glemme fottiben er at aabne alle bore baa nib meg for be farligfte fm‘bl‘t‘it‘lft‘l‘ og be ocerfte iibffeielfet‘. Set {‘1‘ fun baa be11 maabe bet ooetliooebet tan lilioe tale om bet [1 e: ftaaenbeo ret. (Er bet intet at oife tilliage til, intet liben bet lieftaaenbe at gaa 11b fi‘a, faa er beroeb oielilittet optioiet til fa 115' hebémomentogbeti oieliliftet oaereube ophoiet til ptineip. Qteb liceobelfen font oriueip 11f bet lieftaaen/ be~3 ret er menneffefliegtens nboitliug iiieuingér lbii, fortiben e11 bt‘oin, fremtiben e11 taage, billaarliglieb fat i ftebet for let, ffja‘lme fat i ftebet for fril1eb, tilfielbet fat i ftebet for loo, lioet oblo’ft i fine iiionienter liben auben fam: metibceug enb ben flftte tronologiffe relations. ween beri ligger en foi‘negtelfe af feloe tibs: begrebet; tlii bette lia‘rer i fig it‘te alene folg 1‘, men taufalitet. Wag ben auben fibe, ffiont fortiben liar fin tet, faa liar ben il‘fe :il ret, b. o. f. ben liar itt‘e abfolut ret. ‘Jlieb anbre orb: beu liar tun relatio ret. Suft forbi ben er tib, iuft fox-bi ben iffe falber nbenfor, men inbenfor ubbil‘: lingen, juft forbi ben, lmor langt ben enb gaar tilbage, engang felo oar et Dieblit, et leb, et giennemgangépunft, juft betfor nil en been: belfe af fortibené-afifolute ret ftm‘fne til alti tinefift nforanberligbeb. @et bilbe in fun bare at l)ceobe bet Beftaaenbeé tet i en forfii= gangen tib og nnber anbre forbolbe. 35 en oi; fotftanb eier Di fun bet, fom beret fortiben til. 932w oi eier ogfaa bet, font bare: nutiben til. 523i er in fer meb i bet, og bet oil in fnart, fammen meb noget af 0%, mm fortiben. Qg enbelig eier oi ogfaa fremtiben; 7 ~ oeb anticipation, oeb en vie forubgri= lien, fom er en eienbommelig enne l)o§ ben iiienneffelige aanb, tan oi faa at fige gaa ub= ooer tibens’s greenfer og bumble uboner nor egen tib og DDI‘ egen fortbarige tilmrelfe. SDet er beri fribeben beftaar. Emen fremtiben [Jar bet, fom oi fflger font frugten af oott lio, 0g bet ei‘ igjen bet ibeale. SDet ibeale bar nu igjen ingen greenfe. Set flytte; ftabig Icen: gere og leengere 11b, og fra tibérum til tibc’s: rum feiler bet paa tibenvfa but) ooei i enig: tieben. - lEoiglieben lilir berfor, fom bet ibealeé’a oirfe: liggiorelfe, opticeoelfen af tiben; og oeb at optage i nor beoibftbeb bette eoigbeben til: liorenbe ibeal tillwrer oi felt) eoigbeben, bet alifolnte. Eet relative faar abfolut barb. L'ioet faar oeerb for eoigbeben. rserimob itte i traft 11f, bnab bet er, men i trait af, limb bet hlir; belle: iffe i fraft af, l)oab bet fan blioe, men i {raft af, boab bet ftal liline. Eeroeb er bet etliiffe moment lagt inb i lioet, faa bette i fin ltboifling iffe lielt lieftemmeé oeb, bnab bet er, og berfor iffe belt lJefteminer, boab bet ffal blioe. l‘eroeb, at linet iffe beftemmer, bnab bet ftal blioe, iffe l)ar fin lot) i fig felt), fan tiben iffe bane ahfolut ret til at beftemme lioet, 0g bet fom lieftemmer lioet maa berfor ligge iffe alene ubenfor alt lit) 0g al tib, men bagen: for alt lio i tiben, maa ligge i eoigbeben. SDa bet nu ogfaa fom ibealeté oirfeliggjflrelfe lig: get fremmenfor alt lit) 1' tiben, og ba bette
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iAUGSBURG ECHO 57 and was regarded as a family god. who watched over the family to which it belonged. On it the family meal was cooked: to it. a part of the meal was always offered. the patri— arch officiating as priest: it stood in the center of the dwelling and no stranger was admitted into its...
Show moreiAUGSBURG ECHO 57 and was regarded as a family god. who watched over the family to which it belonged. On it the family meal was cooked: to it. a part of the meal was always offered. the patri— arch officiating as priest: it stood in the center of the dwelling and no stranger was admitted into its presence. To the patriarch‘s wife was assigned the special duty of keeping the fire supplied with fuel. By marriage. as already noted. the woman ceased to belong to her original family; but became a member of her husband‘s family. The marriage ceremony consisted chieflyinthe brides’ change of family. This was. however preceeded by a treaty between the two fami- lies. a formal offer and a gift of presents by the intended husband's family. which was re- garded as the price paid for the bride. “Then all preliminary matters had been favorably arranged. the different members of the bride- groom's family went to the house of the bride and demanded her. It was customary that there should be a slight delay on the part of the bride. as if she seemed unwilling. but af‘ for this. she was borne’in triumph to the bridegrooms' house. ()11 entering she was lifted over the threshold so as not to touch it with her feet. signifying that her entry was not as that of a guest or stranger: she was then. before the housefire. solemly admitted into the family and became a worshipper at the family alter. Adoption was resorted to. when there was danger of the male line of the family becom- ing extinct. The ceremony was principally similar to that of marriage. The commerce carried on between the differ- ent tribes or families seems to have been con- ducted at certain meeting-places agreed upon. and which were situated on the border or neu— tral territory between the different settlements. Regular friendly intercourse was impossible. as they were almost habitually at war with one another or at least preserving an armed quiet. They were pastoral in their pursuits and habits. They also hunted and fished. Their pastoral pursuits gave rise to many names. morning was called “the calling of the cattle"; evening. "the milking time": the patriarch. --the lord of the cattleu etc. This in brief is a sketch of the early social life of our race. Was: and (/10 Council of Cons-lance. The city of Constance is situated on the south shore of the beautiful lake of Constance. Lying. as it does. stretched out between the blue waters of the, lake and the wooded hills. with its lofty church spires rising among the trees. the towers of the great mynster point- ing above all the rest. it forms an attractive panorama. Constance was in 141-1- a city of 50.000 inhabitants. To-day it is a city of but 67777000. peaceful and quiet. and forms a striking contrast to the turmoil and strifes it presented during Sigismunds reign. The eighteenth general council assembled. upon Sigismund's summons. in November 1414. Church affairs were in a most miser— able condition; three popes were continually hurling anathemas at each others. The main purpose of the council was to declare the au— thority of the general councils superior to that of the popes. and thus to effect a reform- ation "in the head and members” by taking affairs into its own hands. and depose two or all of the usurping popes. But it was not confined to its original purpose. John XXIII. one of the three rival popes. He was loathe to appear. fearing the actions of the council. yet in all probability. his fate would be determined assented to the summons. whether present or absent and he might. as well do what he could to further his own cause. and he goes. Sigismund arrives little later. John had summoned Huss to appear before him in Rome. but the king and nobles being on his side. Huss had declined to come, but had continued his preaching as before. An- athema was pronounced upon him. Prague was laid in interdict. yet his voice. proclaimed against Romish vice and false doctrines; the
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AUGSBURG ECHO 51 ogfaa er enigbeben, maa benne Iigeibm om: flutte [inet 0g tiben. Slibet fare; iaaIebe§ frem giennem tiben fra ebigbeb til ebigbeb. Snbenfbr bemie tibéperiobe er bet fribeben, fom er ubniflingen§ meft fremtraebenbe mo: ment, og fribeben, ber iom iaftbr 0g reiuItat beener menneffet...
Show moreAUGSBURG ECHO 51 ogfaa er enigbeben, maa benne Iigeibm om: flutte [inet 0g tiben. Slibet fare; iaaIebe§ frem giennem tiben fra ebigbeb til ebigbeb. Snbenfbr bemie tibéperiobe er bet fribeben, fom er ubniflingen§ meft fremtraebenbe mo: ment, og fribeben, ber iom iaftbr 0g reiuItat beener menneffet over aIt bet, bet bar tilme: reIie, men iffe benibit Iin, ubnifling, men iffe biftbrie. ‘ISiIbeIm sBetterien. "Eet er pauffe for fierren.“ [2 5111011 12, 11.] "31)1 ogiaa oort paaftelam er flagtet for 0%, Si‘riftué.“ 1 fiat. 5, 7. Een troenbe fjeuber intet bei1igere orb enb ben fimpIe, nelfjenbte fortceIIing om greIierené IibeIie, bub bg bpitanbelie; bet gubbommeiige ebcmgelium bar mere af Iinéfnlbe 0g meeting i fig for bet aunbeIige Iiv eub aIIe prefteriia pm: bifener tiIiammen, ebungeIiet er beIt bg fuIbt, iffe ftgffenifia (2 ‘JRDS. 12). 92am en preft tager et fteb af Elsaulué f. efé. ti1 tefét for quebag, fan ban iffe gbbt unbgaa at give folfene torre imuIer iftebetfbr belimugenbe hwb. @n grunbig funbifab om paaifen 0g bené betnbning for ben iéraelitiffe menigbeb niibe fttyrfe D5 1 nor gilbéafmgt bg aabne nbrt aanbelige inf for {Jerrenfa forunberlige fbrelie meb fit i011; bet nit forage bé troen, l‘ette giver 0% ben bebfte berettigelie til at ifrine paaifené biftorie. ‘Set Inbeiuie, ubeIte 1am, ftegt, ital ipiieé ibaft af be reiiefoerbige iéraetiter meb ninret bru‘b 0g bitre utter 12 Mini. 12"); out noget lemteé ai 1ammet, man bet ophrcenbeé meb i1b fur bagené frembrub; be maa reuie fine buie for ipret brub 0g fun (ebe uimet bl‘nb i fun bage. 9111c iéraeliter ital beltage i bette puaife: maaltib; men ingen ubmifaaren 0g fremmeb bar abgang bertil. Eugen ffuIbe mere bem ti1 et minbe, og ben ifulbe bolbea gjennem flegterne iom ,,en ebigfnrifriit“ (29Roi.12,501. Tenne bag v ~- 14be niian, apriI — bar ben iéraeIitiffe meuigbebfa fubieIébag; bet var i ianbheb en ftbr bag for Séruelé fDII‘. Set er gribenbe at tcenfe fig biéie bieritu: rervzs mangfblbigbeb, ibm i Inbigbeb mob .Sjer: rené orb iamIer fig 1 fImIger paa e11 e11er flet‘e famiIier, mu bet ftugtebe mg tilberebte pauffe: 1am. Q310bet er ftwget paa bet bberfte bur: tree. 0g butfthperue, Séraef fbrinber ifine buie ti1 neefte morgen, tmgge bg frelfte beb @errené naabige, rebbeube baatib; men {get ten?) enge1 {taut Qfignptené fm‘ftefbbte, 0g bet giver Sérael en fuIb inrflaring mu pauife: lamineté imnbolife betgbning. 21d bunbe Siam-e1 fortjeut, at berren ffulbe babe bjemiflgt bem, fbm ban bjemibgte tegtm: terne; men Deb Sgerrens bannbjertigbeb {111p be meb at bringe et fbribniugémfier. Sobere ieet bar bet et bi11ebe pita Samels ielnhengibelie ti1 @erren, Iigeibm bet uim‘ebe brpb er et biliebe pan bet reue, bellige 1ib, be ifulbe lene 1'01]! Qiubé fblf. ‘Det uinrebe erb ffuIbe ogiaa ienere minbe bere~3 efterfbmmere om feebreneé buftige befrielie fra Sifgtmtenis treelbom. Se ,,bitre urter“ ffulbe for ultib minbe Séraelé fblf om be bitre tau r i met: bbmmenb Iatib. (Enbnu bruger jeberne at eebe paaifelmumet meb bitre lll‘fCl’. ‘3 9C5g1wten Dar be et a1: minbeligt nazringémibbeI 0g er bet eubuu. Eenere fit be unbre befiemmeIier, iom ifuibe gibreé gjelbeube, efter be babbe taget faft boIig i fianauué Iunb, mm at bringe (berten bet ivrfte fornbuanb of fin bait, et Inbetoit 111m 1an brcenbbffer bg e11 tienbepart ui eu effa fint meI, Manbel meb blje, bg bertiI e11 fietbe= part af en biub bin, ti1 et mabbfier fbrADerreu. Eette bar en tribut, be ifulbe briuge i er: fjenbelfeu af at have facet ulle ting uf ham. Emit ieuere, i bet ntJe teftmue11te,faar1111e biéie inmbbler fit fuIbe 11btrt)f i Seiu’g firiitué, for: ftegrp’ben (if be heniobebe (9mm. 5, 23). {Jerren babbe fat ftreng ftrai fbr beu, ibm
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.321 aggbmg Seminariumfgt iiiinneapolis, minn. ism 3921mm» “Minding pan to 91m. (in: 5,: 1111?? i’iibcling pan fire 9hr. gm, theologiff mfbeling pan tre 92hr. J-ufia‘ “Jim (i2: :21; Ul‘fni'gié.‘ nab {)uer Scrminc’s 58egnnbelie, i thober 09 r t H ;; ..-' Smmm‘. Kw nuimm Milli: til (Beorg Sverbrup,...
Show more.321 aggbmg Seminariumfgt iiiinneapolis, minn. ism 3921mm» “Minding pan to 91m. (in: 5,: 1111?? i’iibcling pan fire 9hr. gm, theologiff mfbeling pan tre 92hr. J-ufia‘ “Jim (i2: :21; Ul‘fni'gié.‘ nab {)uer Scrminc’s 58egnnbelie, i thober 09 r t H ;; ..-' Smmm‘. Kw nuimm Milli: til (Beorg Sverbrup, Béftyrer. ‘ we“ 4‘ ng 'For (Bi/mi; Sijfiiéfr. 4‘ and Reliable Footwear go (0.... BREE“ QAHL, 307 Cedar Ave. ,. in»;- only Norwegian Shoe Store in Minneapolis. f ‘ i " «.3 ' uih Minnea oiis. W (“/3013 v The leading Grocers of 80 D “1‘? {Ti-naming: to give you more for the money i ‘v. other firm in the city—d 18C§32§?i-«~%éfiiii3 RIVERSIDE AVENUE- Cprner H ' " Nicollei ‘ V “ v —~ NSRUM and p“ ‘ éfieei M " EAND Clam/Na co. _ iii“... Comp/em £020 of Cloi/Ez'ny, fumzk/zmy.» 3&0“, flack/n— :‘os/Ies, fats and Caps, grunt: and War/(3‘93. 10 01° discount allowed to Students and Ministers.
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at.” The right place to buy Guitars, Mandolins, Autoharps, Comets, Strings, Music Books, Song Books, Bibles, Fountain Pens, etc. %Q%O%Q%QQ Liberal Discount on everything to Students. 1225 Washington Ave. = = = Minneapolis. c. HOOD. A. M EYER, The bestPlace in the City for Clothing, Hats, Caps and...
Show moreat.” The right place to buy Guitars, Mandolins, Autoharps, Comets, Strings, Music Books, Song Books, Bibles, Fountain Pens, etc. %Q%O%Q%QQ Liberal Discount on everything to Students. 1225 Washington Ave. = = = Minneapolis. c. HOOD. A. M EYER, The bestPlace in the City for Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishing Goods. . We r all a ’7 3‘ val/07" 4 1 1 Q iBest Workmanship, Finest Fit #30 fa 1900 givers/dc: Xuenue fore} 3 s and most Reasonable Prices. , i W flauuczds and fldffid‘. Jpect’a! gar/09.: Io Jilin/ants. , WWW angry/hing first Class. Notice: Reduction on Baths to Students. First Class Haincut-scem- o-cnmswsom II533éE.FranklinAv.,Minneapolis,Minn The Riverside Lunch Room 3hr, Kauand, Good Lunches and Meals Served with Dispatch} llhrntuger ‘ Alt‘til anet henhorende Confectionery etc. .2‘ J Prices the lowest A. Benard' 1823 RlverSIde Ave‘ Arbeide udfores punktligt. Ligeledes szelges hedste Sort A.J. Schindeldecher, WWW Manufacturer and Dealer in 000 Harness. Collars, Whips. Saddles and Horse Clothing Harness made to Order a. Specialty. s: Repaifing g, 237 Cedar Ave. 93% UNG DOMMENS VEN, 5}}? ‘ 283 Cedar Ave. Cor. 3rd Str. All kinds of Stationery. a: a: Book and Job—Printing. “mydmmem Wm“, Jemimontfi/y magazine. 3/. 00 per year. MINNEAPOLIS, = = = = MINNESOTA. Lommeuhre til Studenterne til laveste Priser — under Garanti. £013: on unbx‘rl‘fig firtiugelrerue . . . 2400 Riverside Ave.
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nugSU'J'P‘B {fix-7175:3753 George 'hfin lerary _ r M "at Mlnneaow- w ' .3??? 5? 2" !-— ll ‘ 4. fl ’ l5. MARS, I899. I .5 / “illrfim‘r all: beholhcr bL‘t gobv." drum-mu... .uunu'uuun‘h . , ,,:\,Ilbh91§; Den norske afdeling. The English Department. ' Ride Pugc. I llistm’iskc grundtnnkcr , . l l . . . ....
Show morenugSU'J'P‘B {fix-7175:3753 George 'hfin lerary _ r M "at Mlnneaow- w ' .3??? 5? 2" !-— ll ‘ 4. fl ’ l5. MARS, I899. I .5 / “illrfim‘r all: beholhcr bL‘t gobv." drum-mu... .uunu'uuun‘h . , ,,:\,Ilbh91§; Den norske afdeling. The English Department. ' Ride Pugc. I llistm’iskc grundtnnkcr , . l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l , . . . ,, +9 1 Thr Early Sucizll Lift ul'Lllc Aryuns.,.,.,. . .711 ‘l ‘ IJct ("r 1maskr tur licrrrn. r. ' Huss :md (hr Emma-ll ul Cunstunu. . “.7 Vi: ‘ Kamprn nwllcm krislcndum ug hedtns This \\'u1’ld is all u I’lcclm; Shuw V. l 3\ 3.: i an'ge ...... . ,, ............................ u. 'l‘hv Muthrr \nm 1,..ws......,..l.._.. _. :15» ii Nfilcdcr . . , . . l l . , . . ‘ . . . .. , . . , l .V ’\ Exchanges . ., ,.. ,._ ., H , ._ I‘m 3 V l I l .. k, fiué/I'J‘Aod by Ike Studenh' a/fluysbury Join/nary, ‘ Winneapoh'x, Minn. l |
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58 AUGSBURG EKKO archbishop had the VVickliflan books burnt but the court commanded him to pay for the books. give Huss a certificate of orthodoxy and report Bohemia free from heresy. Now Sigismund summoned him to appear before the council of Constance. and Huss decided to go 7 be the result...
Show more58 AUGSBURG EKKO archbishop had the VVickliflan books burnt but the court commanded him to pay for the books. give Huss a certificate of orthodoxy and report Bohemia free from heresy. Now Sigismund summoned him to appear before the council of Constance. and Huss decided to go 7 be the result whatever it may. Sigismund pledged his word for the security of his person. yet Huss apprehended that he would say farewell forever to his dear congre- gation at Bethlehem Chapel. Thousand of faces \vere turned toward his as he spoke the parting words: his great heart swelled with the love he bore the dear ones to whom he had ministered for twelve years. Yet the tender farewell he would have spoken lingered‘ in his mind. lest he be overcome with emotion and he'sends through a message the words he would have spoken: "Beloved. if my death ought to contribute to the Master's glory pray that it may come quickly and that He may enable me to support all my calamities with constancy. You will probably never more behold my face at Prague: but should the will of the all powerfull God deign to restore mc to you. let us then advance with a firmer step in the knowledge and the love of His 0n the eleventh of October. I414. he left Prague. law." \Ve see him. as he journevs northward. upon reaching the place from where he can have a last look of Prague. wipe away the tears. that he may breathe a last After this he belongs to Christ ~— is willing to live farewell to the city he leaves behind. for him. but is equally willing to die with liiiii. The third of November he enters Constance. John XIII and Sigismund is already there. 1800 priests. twenty-six princes. and nobles with their numerous attendants have arrived. Thousands of women of questionable character. merchants. gamblers. showmen. parade the streets. It is one of the most manificient and best attended church councils yet held. The city of Constance in a short time had 100.000 strangers inside its walls. Huss is at first left unmolested. Both Sigismund and John has pledged that not a hair on his head shall be harmed. But John’s conscience was somewhat sore already upon entering Constance and his faith in the coun- He knew very well that if the council is left to give him undivided at- cil rather “shaky”. tention he will have more. than enough. More over the evil forebodings he felt upon leaving his palace has not been diminished but rather It is whispered aloud that he is guilty of the most increased since he entered Constance. heinous crimes: it is alleged that he wasa pirate in his youth. that he obtained the pon- titical throne by administering poison to his Let the council take hold of these charges and pope John XXIII will be predecessor. dealth with harshlv. Never for a moment does he consider the crime he is again perpe— trating by instigating proceedings against Huss. thoughts from his own case to that of Huss. His aim is now to divert the councils and to show a religious zeal by prosecuting the heretic. and so to gain the confidence of the council. Thus the comdemnation of Huss may serve to strengthen his own case and give And he The enemies him an advantage over his rivals. was successful for some time. of Huss forget the three quarrelingpopes and Huss is given undivided attention. 7 (Continued) 6/1129 World is all a meal/31y Jfiaw. This world is all a fleeting show, For man‘s illusion given; The smiles ofjoy, the tears ot'woe, Deceitful shine. deceitful flow — There is nothing true but Heaven! And false the light on Glory’s plume, As fading hues of even; And Love and Hope, and Beauty's bloom. Are blossoms gathered for the tomb — There‘s nothing bright but Heaven! . Poor wanderers ofa stormy day! From wave to wave we're driven, And Fancys flash, and Reason‘s rag. Serve but to light the troubled way — There's nothing calm but Heaven! Thomas Aloore.
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ski, Publishing House of The Lutheran Free Church. The Free Church Book concern (fix/«Mans flay/mm.) .fi BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS, IMPORTERS, STATIONERS. J- Importers land Publishers of Norwegian and v Danish Books... A large Stock of all Kinds Of good Books. To Agents we give Liberal Commission. Bob...
Show moreski, Publishing House of The Lutheran Free Church. The Free Church Book concern (fix/«Mans flay/mm.) .fi BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS, IMPORTERS, STATIONERS. J- Importers land Publishers of Norwegian and v Danish Books... A large Stock of all Kinds Of good Books. To Agents we give Liberal Commission. Bob printing g neatly and promptly done. Estimates cheerfully given. WWWWX'W‘WWW The Free Church Book Concern 1900 Riverside Ave., Minneapolis. .4 \; ><><><>°< §><>< \‘
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60 dirkanyn'. We have received but a single copy of some College Papers. We would be glad to have them visit us regularly. The "Cresset" has again reached our ex- change table. It contains some good and in- structive articles. among others biographies of John Huss and George Washington. The music...
Show more60 dirkanyn'. We have received but a single copy of some College Papers. We would be glad to have them visit us regularly. The "Cresset" has again reached our ex- change table. It contains some good and in- structive articles. among others biographies of John Huss and George Washington. The music column has some good _points to piano students. If they be followed there would be better music. "The Messenger" is as charming as ever. We agree when it says: "that the exchange The Messenger however has succeeded well along this line. columns in most papers is the poorest". It contains a good article on "The Benefit of VVork". which we heartily endorse. "Perseverance" also is a well written article. Here is an extract: “If there is one quality which is essential to success that quality is perseverance. A man may have ambition. he may have talent. he may even have a high and noble aim in life and still. without perse- verance. these qualities will not suffice to bring him to any high degree of eminence. He may start out in life with a great deal of vim and make good progress for a time but when the work begins to wear on him and he meets with difficulties. as very soon he will. Then it is that a perseverng man will work his way he loses his courage and ambition. ahead while the man lacking this. falls be- hind." The Creator has laid down in every human being possibilities. many of which are never utilized. It is in order to realize the possibilities of his own being, that man engages in the ceaseless struggles of lifé,‘ but many of these possibilities lie in peaceful slumber. until they are aroused into activity. This awakening and calling into activity ofour natural powers. is the work of AUGSBURG ECHO education. Education can not create possi- bilities, but it can awake such as are slumber- ing within us. And only when we are fully conscious of the possibilities which are eni— bodied in our soul. and they swell our bosom with yearning and desire for action. can we realize them in deeds and make them of actual benefit to ourselves and the world; only then can we use our gifts as the Creator intended that they should be used."¥Seminary. How shall we keep our young people in the Church? One answer to that might _ be: Get them some work to do for the Church, and instruct them in the doing of it as soon as possible. What they work for they are apt to love and what they love they are not apt to forsake. A work ac— complished, however humble, is a real treasure, and often much dearer to us than gold. The sphere in which that work is done becomes the treasure house of our achievements; and “where your treasure is, there will your heart be also”.—Seminary. In every soul there is a capacity for har— mony. So every one has within him, either dormant or active, that attribute by which he is made susceptible to the feelings of others, and—according to some mysterious power—by an exchange of sympathies, it tends to soften the harsh pangs of sorrow, and to brighten the beauty of a soul made radiant by happiness. Although in every soul there is a capacity for harmony, it is useless, unless some agent is brought to bear which will call forth those sympho- nies of which it is capable. And the Crea- tor has not left us wanting in this regard. for he has given to his creatures the gift of song.—Otterbein Agis. “Say, 'vV., night F” “I don‘t know.” “Was it not out all night?” when was church out last
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38 AUGSBURG EKKO Spoofitionen tiItog i {torre og {torre grab og foIfet beIte fig i to Ieire. ‘Zitfibit mobteé biéie to Deere 7 ben ene reprefenterebe friftenbommen, ben unben bebenffnbet ~ oeb Stieritab, boot be): ficelnpebeé’ et bIobigt flag; £3!an beer tabte og ban ieIo bIeo bobeIig iaaret. Emen...
Show more38 AUGSBURG EKKO Spoofitionen tiItog i {torre og {torre grab og foIfet beIte fig i to Ieire. ‘Zitfibit mobteé biéie to Deere 7 ben ene reprefenterebe friftenbommen, ben unben bebenffnbet ~ oeb Stieritab, boot be): ficelnpebeé’ et bIobigt flag; £3!an beer tabte og ban ieIo bIeo bobeIig iaaret. Emen bette Hag fan bog iffe ubetinget faIbeé en tump meIIem friftenbom og bebenitab. ibi her gjorbe potitiffe gruube fig gicerenbe. SDet oar bet iibfte faring at bet bebenffe ftammeocelbe tit at reife fig mob fongemagten og friftenbom: men, fom 81a? reoreienterebe. @erfor bIeo og: iaa be boobinger, font reifte fig mob DIG? i favor af banff overberrebomme, anieet iffe atene iom fienber mob friftenbolnmen, men ogfaa font fienber mob bere; egen nation. (Efter fruget oeb @tifteitab ifebe et Inutgtigt om: flag. 5m: bet forfte bIeo foIfet bitterIig ffuffet af ben banffe fonge, ber ootraabte mere forbringé: ntbt enb feIoe DIaf; bernceft forftob be nu, at Stat ben geflige fcegteb for en gob fag og at ret; fcerbigiwben our paa Emmi fibe. SDerfor hIeo ban en fort tib efter {Iuget Imitibetig erfIaeret buabe af oenner og fienber for en heflig numb og bteo ie: nere for en tib bet meft frenttrtebenbe eIernent i folfeté religion. Saalebeé oanbt friitenbommen en itor ieier Deb Stab?» fuIb; og bIeo om fort tib auerfjenbt ooer bet beIe Ianb. (gorth 59911 [)iftoriffe forening bar nu begunbt {it an: bet furiué, beftaaenbe af ‘I ebrag, ber oiI i "'331‘ifti fobiet be gione, to e F bruo og et nf prof. 929mm. Siéie foreb .75; befogte og interegien i foreningen er i ftabig tiltugen, et‘be: oié paa, at foreningen ncermer fig fit nlaat, nem: Iig at oreffe intereéie for bet biitoriffe ftubium. @n beI af foreningens? inbtoegter er beftemte at ffufle bruge?) tiI inbfjob (If hiftoriy’fe tarter for mugéburg @eminnrium, og oaa mobet ongbag aften ben 25be iauuar ooerguo foreningené for: manb, Suboig (E. Sobnfon, paa foreningené oegne ifoIen tre inabanne fatter ooer ‘llfrifa, Qlfien og @oropa, benhoIbéoié. at «:3 yyhehn’. .» J Deb. 62. 21. E, (Eb. SDoergebaI, ’97, ftuberer nu oeb 580nm: raifo mormaI @dwol. D. fitagftab oar i éRocbefter ben 5te bé. og pm: bifebe i prof. Urietbg Tteb. E. 5H. flaien betiener iom mibIertibig organiit i SirefoIbigbebé menigbeb. ‘Brof. ‘Betterfon prcebifebe i SErefoIbigbebfiir: fen imtbag aften ben 5te februar. (Sbr. Sorgenfon prcebifebe i EIRabeIia ben 22be januar. Stebet; preft, S. iDZattfon oar frame: renbe. Buboig sJSeberfon refignerebe font aéfiiterenbe rebuttor for ,,(Effo“. (E. 9L @ricfion er oaIgt i ban; fteb. ‘Baa ntobe i Qioarbing QIubben bIeo £3. 3mg: ftab gjenoalgt tit forntanb og ‘13. D. Baurbummer oaIgteS tiI fa§ierer. @tnbent (5. 9R. ioflefion bar faaet falb fra Quinn) Menigheb, baucocf, Mid). 53111 ban cm: tager fatbet oibeo itfe. ' ‘Baftor G. .9. Ion botbt nogIe intereéfante mififionéforebrag for be tbeoIogifte ftubenter ben Write uge af mauneben. $3M mobe i ‘Zrefolbigbebé menigbeb Men 9. filagitab og 233m. 932m; gjenoatgt tiI religion; Icerere i menigbeben for inbeocerenbe aar. ‘Baftor ‘18. genton fra 6t. SBauI boIbt et fore: brag paa ieminarieté fa! tirgbag aften, ben 21be januar. @ané thema our: bemmeIige feIifaber. ‘Brof. Steimeftub og paftor @iertien tiIbragte to uger i @bieago i begonbeIien af benne maaneb. ‘B. D. Qaurbammer unberoifte i SReimeftabé fteb. (S. 932. ioflefion og (Efiaé sJSeberfen oar i Qiek grube i imitningen af maaneben. Egan befogte ogiaa (Sroto Slate, Door ban bar botbt ffoIe. {Jan prcebifebe paa begge fteber. @tubenterforeningen boIbt fit reguIcere Iitercere mobe frebag aften ben 27’be januar. SBrof. ‘LBet: terfon boIbt et meget intereéiant forebrag ooer @ermanerne.
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