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The Mary fialdirin Srininin y. 2T, left. Tlitrii tlic cook (ietfiiiiiiifd lliat she would cure liitu, and h« I liiijij OIK- ot the dead ducks under liis uose, heat hiiu until he was thorou,i;hl - tired of heiuij reniitided of ducks. The three reiuainint; (Uicks were not well cared for b their mother and soon died, though Hrick had no hand in the matter what- ever. After that the old duck made a nest in Brick ' s kennel, laid her eggs and raised a brood there. The new family li ed there until they were weaned, and found in hini a faithful friend and protector. One of my uncles once had a hunting dog named Hector : this dog had long been his master ' s pet but one day as his master started home from a friend ' s house, he gave Hector a small basket to carry. This basket was well covered over, to be sure, but that did not prevent Hector from knowing what was in it. He had hardh ' taken it in his mouth, when, to his dismay, he heard the whine of a puppy. He considered the matter and soon determined that that puppy should never usurp his place in his master ' s affections. So trotting on ahead he soon came to a wood and hid the puppy in a hollow log. On reaching home, m uncle found Hector there looking very meek and humble. He asked him what he had done with the puppy, and Hector tucked his tail under and trott ed off. On following him, his master saw him go straight to the log and get the poor little puppy out. MaKV ICVKI.VN D.wis- FAVORITK HVMNS A D THEIR AUTHORS. Of all modes of worship, hymn singing is perhaps the most universally popular Someone has said that averse may find him who a sermon flies There is something in this wedding of sacred words to music, which, although the intellect is incapable of being touched, may find its way to the heart As we offer our best to God in other particulars, so we should in this. A hymn should be as nearlx ' perfect as possi-
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22 The Ayimiat ot is past. Yes, t ' is the captain of Plytnouth, who is soon over- come with attentions and declares he would rather invade many Indian camps than go again to a wedding uninvited. He salutes the bride, gravely and after the manner of old fashioned gentry in England, something of camp and of court, of town and of country commingled. The good people of Plymouth are anxious to get to their work . so each one goes to his field or his vi ney ard . Alden brings out a snow-white bull upon which Priscilla mounts to ride to her new home, the house which Alden has built with thoughts and dreams of her. As they pass through the forest, her hus- band walking fondly by her .side, all nature seems to greet them . Like a picture it seemed of the primitire pastoral ages. Fresh with the youth of the world and recalling Rebecca and Isaac, Old and yet ever new and simple and beautiful always, Love immortal and young in the endless succession of lovers. Makv Evelyn Davis, Rockbridge Baths, Va, STORIES ABOUT DOGS. , There have been many interesting dogs belonging to va- rious members of our family, but they lived many vears ago, and all that we have had since I can remember have been quite common place. My grandmother once had a very large mastiff whose name was Brick, One summer she undertook to raise some ducks, and Brick, though he knew all about chickens and understood that he must not trouble them, did not know what to make of the soft, waddling new-comers. After the ducks had been out of their pen several days, the - began to be missed one by one, and finally it was discovered that Brick was killing one each day. He restricted himself to this number, and killed one e •erv da - until only three were
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24 The Annual of ble in every respect, as well in style of composition as in senti- ment. Although poorly written hymns may be the expres- sion of very pious sentiments and fervent emotions, yet, if their authors have not in connection with their piety, the ability to express their thoughts well, these writings should not be adopted into the general usage of the Church ; for we must consider the effect these hymns may have upon after gen- erations of those who use them. Suppose that an unbelieving, and, at the same time, intellectual person should be seeking for the truth and should examine, among other things, the hymns of Christians as an expression of their faith ; if he should chance upon a verse unworthy of the subject into which he is searching, uninspiring, ordinary, and perhaps containing false doctrine smeared over with semi-relig- ious, sentimental words ; what opinion will he have of the Christian religion, or its accepted form of worship ? A hymn, however, may be utterly devoid of rhetoric or grandeur of sen- timent, and yet by its very simplicity commend itself to us: and there are circumstances under which hymns of this nature are the most acceptable. In the Hymnal of the Episcopal Church there are hymns of every variety, suited to the various seasons of the church year, to personal devotions, and all cir- cumstances of human life. Her greatest hymn, however, is not contained in the Hymnal, but forms a part of the morning service in the Prayer Book. It has been in use for over 1400 years, though not in the exact form in which we now have it. The story of this TeDeum ' s having been sung by St. Ambrose under inspiration while baptising St. Augustine, is probably nothing more than a beautiful legend, though it is possible that he did make use of at least a part of it during this ceremony. Other authorities say that it was written by Hillary, a sainty French Bishop, in the year 300 A. D., but passages almost identical with parts of it have been found in the writings of St. Clement of Alexandria which makes beginning date from the second century after Christ. The earliest no- tices of its use have been at times of great general thanksgiv- ing, as at the celebration of the victory of Dettingen, for which Handel wrote his famous Te Deum. However, the Te Deum
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