a spirit of devotion and piety, to the great Giver clouds, rolling the thunders, and flashing the " After the usual ceremony of consecration, much time to settle and harden, and the super- nity of ' finding him in his temple,' and those thic, harmonizes well with the natural scenery of this and every other blessing. structure has been so well arranged by the en- the days of their youth, will be here awakened ties which attend the erection of buildings, in- around it, and notwithstanding all the difficul- AND NE1LGHERRY HILLS. (J7 with Lord Bacon ' sought him in the courts, by a sense of gratitude for renovated health, to gineer, Capt. Underwood, that we may expect in the glory of his light, and with healing on it will last for ages, a monument to the Majesty have no fears for the duration of this church. materials of the superstructure have had so who have been less mindful of their Creator in tended to be lasting, on the Neilgherries, 1 The foundations have been so deeply laid, the lightnings of mount Sinai, as when he descends his wings, upon the holy hill of Sion. Here of God, as well when he sits pavilioned in the fields and gardens,' will have an opportu- the true worshipper of nature's God, who has