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•»ITM AND POINT.
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tiM 0 « f « r n o r nr Arfcftiuiu M a d * •
IliiiraMil PrlDiid aiirt llu|»i>orter,
T h o G o v e r n o r of A r k i u M i i w In nonietliiioii forooil to ohtortitia pootiliur viH>
itora.
T h e other iliiy un olil ( u l l o w
f m n i Q r n y B a y o u cnllud on h i m , n o d
ftllhough hu ut imou bofjnn to «|M<Hk «>t
. tlin g r u u t proH|>oi;ti< of thn Htutii, hi«
notions Hliowod HO oloiirly Ihiit ho hiid
not t o u c h e d u p o n Ihu snhjutrt w h i c h
p r o m p t u d the vlj«li, t h a t thu O o v o r n o r
Mkod s
" C a n I d o nny thiii}^ for yon P"
"WttU. n o w , yon l u l k loi inucli liko •
olovur m a n t l m t wnntHtiM* <lo tht) nqunre
t h i n g t i m t 1 w i l l It'll y o n ; d i d n ' t t h i n k
I w o u l d rtirtur 1 fjot u p lii-ri', b u t I w i l l
n o w of It tiikuH over' lilt of tlid I m ' r oir.
N o w , ovon ef you linln't do wlnit I iix,
I w a n t y<iu to |iroiiii-<i< that y o u ' l l bu
Hort«r tonder wii li hhv "
" A l l r i ^ j h l ; hliiti' y o u r c m c . "
" I am nu)'<t nfucr I lo, k t u n v l n ' In
reason that you woii't <l() wluit 1 ax
you. b u t as yon Iiuvh promlncil to Im
londor with in<<, I'll i' p It nut of ii do
takii over' hit ut i!i. h I'l olV I inhihi lo
town ylstidy an'
ill.
drunk im'
hit a follcr an'
lo d i l . m n n iiovi'
a n ' cliokcil a li i I in.iii m ' -1. I'li-i
hoSft.
I w a t I lick :i I I n k ij ii|
paid m y way oui tliH in >i n i n ' . '
" H u t w h a l do \iiii u.iiii Mill to d o P "
the (ioviTMur
.1
•'I w a n t yon to ki'r|i it nllf.
'I'll.ir,
now, of you kniii'i do it. 111! ti'iidor
with i n c . "
" K e e p wliai mit ' "
"Thn IraiiMiri n i n ( !
Bi.
tuck u p fur cuttin' •^irli i m|ii'1!4. "
"Ki-ep it out of « hat '
" T h a r , now, ri'collock w h a t y o u
proinlHi'd. Ki'i'p mi u c c o u n t of it outi;n
your tue-naiji'."
" M f r o i f u l hi-avi'us:" I'xclalnuHl tho
Chief Executive.
"Thar. now. [ k n o w I ' v o d u n w o u t
too fur, but III- tciidiT. •'
" l a i n possilili' lliiit, y o u thou 1,'ht
would nuMitiou siirli an
all'air in
moasagc?"
•'\V"y, tho boys roimil ut tiu) w a j f i n
y a r d Mowod that vou w o u l d sock It in
your niessa;^!) an' i c i I it hi-fo' t l i c L f ^ Islatur'. an' tb.it would n i i u ni<> nvorlastln'ly. out at tlif li.ivou. Lijjo Hoid lio
'lowed t h a t lie k n o v i . d u f.dlcr t h a t y o u
writ u p in a mhm^h^.'oiiFt, aTi". ' c o r d i i i '
to Li{je, liB ain't Immmi w u t h n o t i i i u '
Bcnso. S a y tliat liii wifo left hini, a n '
I toll you what'rt a f.ict: If tny wifo w a s
t o leave t u i v .1 w o u l d n ' t bo no n i a u u o r
'ooiuit on tii{> fac ' of the yotli.
That
woniati kon Ktaiui ai onu ond of a crossc u t Haw a n ' n i a k o most nuy niau nipicai.
N o w , j«8t keep it out of 3-our ino.H»ap;i',
G o v ' u p r , a n ' when y o u run fiu- ollico
n g ' l n , t h a r a i n ' t nnni c u o u g i i in m y
n e l g h l w r h o o i l to iiold m<t away f r o m
t h e polls.
Good-byt'," mpI/Iu^ tho Gove r n o r ' a h a n d , "(jood-liyo, a n ' rccollock
t h a t I novor will furi^it y o i. M a k e olo
L I g o opon his oyos wlion I ashoro h i m
t h a t I w o n ' t bo in tlui m o s s a g a " —
Arkansuw
TravcJrr.
>-Foriui<rly thu foolltdi v l r g t i m httd
n o o i l ; n o w Ihu fooIiHh v i r g i n * a n t tu«
fruu with thu k u r o w n u . — / / ( i d U f u a c i
Hfpublimn.
—'I'rno happlnoHK, m y 8oi«, oonslgta
In t l n d l n g t h a t y o u havu p a i d $3 f u r a n
artlolo uxac'tly liko tliat for w h i o h y o u r
friond hiul to pay ihrou a n d a q u a r t o r
thu d a y h o f o r a
I
Ijl
B r i i l g o t — W i l l yo no in if I doP
MUtrosH—Curtain ly 1 willP
B r i d g e t — T h o u yo d o n ' t g o t tho k a y .
MIfltross—Opon liu» d o o r i m m o d l a t o '
ly. W h a t tlo y o i M u i ' a u ?
B r i d g e t — S u r e il'^i by y o u r o r d n m t
MiHtro.tH—My ordcrH?
Bridget—Ylii.
Vo
Hald yoatorday,
" D o n ' t let niu oomo down-Htairs l u I h o
n i o n d u ' a n ' s e e any ilu.it on the par*
Inr furniture."
Ho I Just p u t * Iho kay
10 pookut,
jiooi
i n nio
a u ' HavH I :
"Tliuii iih«
moa'ir—Montreal
l^Une$$.
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• Kb 111 of olillUrcii unit inrnui'i uM<i purliig
Ujrtiu iiiK, i'lsflKurlug. licliltiK, •cuiy ami imn|> y in««'iiii<» of the hk ill, »enlp mul i liiiHl,\vllh
u>»» of liMir, from liifiu'rv to ul<l hk«, 1Ii« t'utlciirK !l iMfUleH iirn Infnllllile
< iitlciiiii, till- (jrcKt .'kill Cure, mi'l (^utiruru
i^mp, iiii u.\i|n|Miio Hkin ll<if>ll(lfr, iir^-iiaro'
toiiii II. a i t , rnHl1>» niiil C'utlniirii Itciuiiv'ul,
the new HUxiU I'urlller. Iniiirniiliy, iiivarlnlily
Hurec-Pil w l i « j all oilior ietnetll<!i. unci tlio
liliyHlniHiiii fiill,
< iitlciirH ItrnirutcH are abnoliiluly laint.Hnd
tho only liiiHllllilt Nkln l)ei>utin<-ra anil bloou
piir tUirx, fr«o from polHonoim liigr illciit«.
K>lil Rverywiicrv. I'rloe, tutioiira. Mk); Soap
.50; Hi'MilVHnt fl. frcimrcd by tim folt^'r
Driiii Iinil t lif inlo il Co., ilo»l.i>ii, Miiiw.
Mi inl fur II..w 111 ( are Hkln I)l«nut a.
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Hhln anil Hnilp prvncrTod and
Ik'uuIIUciI by Cutlcuiu Mcdli-alrd
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o r H o l l y KnrliiKM. M U n . . N«yNi " Y o u r
p i l l H u r e d o l n i r w o D i l « n i l u l i i U Mtitla.
The sale of Tutt's Pills exceed
those o f all others combined.
T h e y a r « p o c u l l n r l y a d i i p l e d t o multir l u l (liaoBMVM. O u r p h y K l c l a n i i a l l pr«>
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dttnoli 7DU •yit«m with nanieoiii ilopi that
b9iMit,)llie blood, but pnnhaia th« Qnat and
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Ooatnlnamorathaoons bnndnd InvalnabU pra>
•oH^loni, ambraolng all th« ngatabls rsmadlsa
in th« Fhamuoopali, for all formi of ohronio and
aonto dliMiai, beiiila bobf; a Btaridard Bolentlll*
and FopaUr lC«dioiil Treatiiei a Honiabold Ph7>
•iolan la fact Fdoo only 8 l by mall, poatpitd.
aealei Inphin wranpir,
ILLUBTRATIVB 8 A i n i . B FREB TO ALl»
yonng and middle aged men, for the n t i t ninety
daji. Bend now o* onl tbla oat, for yon may
n a m i H It again. i i d r M O n W i E f
4 BiMaik m l M l M v l l M f t
— O i u a h a Danio
••Of ,ill t h i n g s ! Mr
B l a n k , tho dry (jroodi m a n . Iia.<» I x i u g h t
that boautifnl linnsn acros'i tho way.
O m a h a .Man —• l i o can wtdl afford U>.
H o i-i worth a m i l l i o n . "
"Why, who
loft it to l i l m ? "
••Nol..>dy.
Ho miulo
It lu hi'< l)ii-«iiio<s. "
••! d o u ' t «oo how.
Ho'.s a l w a y s .soiling gi>ods bolow <MHt."
- - Omuhn
WurliL
" O m a h a Drugtrlst —""ITiat
wa.s
stran^fo Ijluudor in W a s l i i n g t o n , w a s n ' t
It?"
K a n s a s l)ru','v'''*t —"1 d i d n ' t h o a r
of I t . "
" Y l u d i d n ' t . M V I i y , a promin e n t d r u g g i s t tlioro killod liimsclf by
t a k i u ; ; a liriiik of a<'onito in l u l s i a k o
for w h i s k y . "
" W o l i . ho o u g h t to h a v o
k n o w n bettor than to koep d r u g s in
his s t o o k . " — H ' o r l ' L
— I t W.asn't HOI Fault. —
Dangtitor, why don't yuiii;i-t inurrle<ir
r>oti't ({«t boyond your day,
And ([row old siid thin, with % p<ilnt«d obtn—
Wbllo tho ann la out mako hay.
Why. pa, r m perfectly wlllind;
Hut what la n Kirl lo dot
How waa It whnn you Kot marrlod—
Did ma pup Uio ijiiuatlon b> yuut
—IJonton Record.
— I t was at a <linnor t a l d a
HI*
• f a t h i T w a s n a y l n g Honiuthlng to b l i
niothor about dynamlto.
"Oh,"
ex
c l a i m e d J a o k , l o u k l n g aorons to Elolm),
w i t h a n u v l d o n t deslru to liuproHS h e r
w i t h hid HC(|ulroinontK
" I k n o w whiit
d y n f t m l t o I h , " " W h a t In U P " I n q u i r e d
EloiiM.
" I t ' s Honu'thing
that yoii
b l a s p h a a i o rocks w i t h , "
Jaok
ml>\a\n«A.—Philailtl{)hia
Call,
— A N o w H a v e n jowoler has b r o u g h t
Bult for llO.CXXJdamagi's a g n l n i t n local
p n p o r for c h a r g i n g h t m witli u s i n g b a i l
grammar.
I f ho w i n s his cnso, w a
m a y expect U> hear o f nil tho a m a t e u r
poets a n d other n o w s p a p o r
wrltem,
w h o h a v o thoir c o n l r l b u t l o n s rt»Joctfl<l
beoausn of looso g r a n m i a r a n d b a i l
spulling, b r i n g i n g suit against o d l t o n
for • 1 0 , 0 0 0 d n u m g o a .
I f tho a d i t o r
haa a l a r g o olroulatlon. It w o u l d ba
o h o a p o r t o p a y tho flOiOOO t h a n t o ln<
M r t s o m a of t h o artlolea M a t h i a f o r
fwhllwHwi
—ifirrittomt
S»rml4.
a n d w a l k t h e r r t n , a n d y® a h a U find r a a t f o r y o i i r
TENN.,
.JUNE
D a n i e l , lu liis .-,)ropliu .y tiuoted
t l n c t l y i h a t at a
ECCLE8IA
AND
KINGDOM
IT»
oi<rtain
OF
tallty.
CHRISr.
fllied
AiJAIN,
» ..
coucodlDg
all
P<jdobaptUt«
fllii 10 the g r o u n d
lod'a w o r d .
boforo
Granting
ti no t h e G o d o f
wit b
sake that
ELY'S
GRFAM
aooOBo^AgtnU
desolation.
For
more
rarlou8 so-called b r a n c h e s I n
p)ther ?
such
nor
a
N o w , are
harmony
C O N S U M P T I O N
witboacb
lo
p e r s o n of w h o m u m
record o f
Is
o f Itself p l a i n l y
doctrines and
of h e a v e n Is at
ou I road t h a t J a s u s be
Hay,
" I t v p o n t f o r the k i n g Wuat
did
Ihoy s a y ?
IN at b a u d , " that
is, it Is
TIIIh I^nno . l o h n w a s t h o
pr>pti'H livl
-..iken t b i t he
s h o u l d p r e p a r e or inalio l e a d y tho w a y o f i h e L o r d ,
I. e . , p r e p a r e materiaiH o u t o f
c o n s t r u c t Vil8 k l u g i l 'ui
wbinh
oi the m a t e r i a l
character
prac-
Christ
J o h n caiuo
b a p i i s m of r e p e u i a u c e w h i c h
lacon-
bu
wjuid
p i c a c h i u g tho
kaitoo
apostles
a-id
early
Cliri-iiantt au t h o
c h u r c h w h i c h wan at .1 • r i m l e t n
-i > 1 ).ig
b u t w h e n tho g j»;>d
bogan
to
.a
w h e r e , a n d cx>uV4;ri« in i l t i p i ; 1,»
pr-^ihol
The
only
ly cousiltute<l a n d f a i t h f u l to t h e i r
related lo
the
emplr.,
«p';cdy
citaing
B u t soon U h r U t h i i n s ' ; l f a p p u a r o d
into
tho
lltu.ally trau^la'od r n a l ' ,
he an-
of
and
and
i s t i . i i Uiirini b i t U
always b « w a r e , I n
l i k e this, of c o n f o u n d i n g
a c c e p t Iho w o r k o t . f o b u by H u b m i i t i n ^ j to his bap-
which ordinarily are very
t i s m , and JefcUB was i.n t h i s occsHion, w h i l e c o m i n g
is
w e l l pleaneil."
Tbun did Christ
f o r t h f r o m the water,
It la a notable fact that a large majority even o»
intelligent Chrlstlani hold lndeanU<) and very Inconilstent vlewa of the kingdom o f Christ. The
ItDgnageofthe greater partofChriatlan literature,
of ChrUtlan converMtion and of prayer and praise
with resjjicct to this kingdom convey very little
meaning lo critical minda. Learnod doctors of
divinity <n all denomlnationa speak and write of
the kingdom as though th» word aad no lort o f
definite meaning. They appear to think that it
can, with equal propriety,be used in all connoctlons
and In all conoelTahlo sense*. H o w and w h y this
looseness became so general need not now bo discussed. I t Is enouffh to know thut neither Bcrlpturenor common sense Justify lt,and that therefore
It misleads the unthinking and dishonors the Lord
Jo Ul Obrlst, tho founder, head and only lawgiver
in his kingdom.
as t b o Hon of ( f o d , tlio
his
m a l e r i a U t h a n h U peopl.!.
poopio, h i * k i n g lout.
Bigualiv
hi'
approve of a n d •o
inauife»l(Hi to m e n
loug-oxpectcd a n d a r d e u ly
joyfully
did
he
thus
receive J e s u s as
receivi
O h wonderful
t h e m as h i s
day that was
lor Christianity !
visible
and
kluglom.
the
TIuh
S c r i p uro-t,
boijin.
sulijecu,
win
fairly
leach uH t h a t ho has a n y
.VH
tuu
tla* ot i <r i u i < b t
w i l i ro* lily a l i u i t
c lurche',
uemnelvea)
wuro
Horo w a i a
a-i I t h e r a f o r o a
Chrlai's
iulorpratod,
other
in t lo p o r s ) n a l
an 1 i lenifjris ihe
!bo
lUit.'riii't
which
J o h n , i t w i l l b.)
ob-jervcii, w»fi
kingdom,
nowhere
save t h U , a v U l b l o
kingdom.
hero a.l.lri5»>'iUg
t b o seven c h u r c h e s o t A s i a ,
wi.i. b
w e r e designe<l to s y m b o l i z a
rcpr-j^Hut^jd tli«!Cutiro
k i n g d o m of C h r U t
In
e v e n in used ih
completeness,
then
agrood
tnboli
I
pBrfec'.ue-s,
was , virtually
in
all
p r o p h e c y was g i v e n
i>
me^sago
li • w l u l - o f
a o d wo ar<- juHliiie-l
t > i i i i< ' u !
ag.!«
until
I » r d ' 8 r e t u r n i t l b « ou.l
lono e
.I.^h.'s
ail.lrrss" I
Iroui
the
iti ' gi i r i a m
o
AU
b- iiu iiUer
.S rip'oi-.'^
i n s a y i n g l h a t it i i a l l r t j i v
kingdom
i .n
oi.-
C h r i s t ' s k i n g d o m in that flg ,
same
a u i over lUcy
t'l it a ^ o o f tbo -.vorl 1.
B i b l i c a l iuierpr.Jtern a r r
tb.:
)i t l U
day
the
U y o f thi)
i » Ix-cr j v i u d
K i n g ol k i n g s a n d L >rd ol I >.-1 m
• ovsTiTurto.s' or tiib uiii lu m.
If I h e d i ' i n e o r i i i i i
ot
t -
c ;
accepted as a t r u t ' i it f . I .w-t at s
t h a t ho g a v e It a c o n m i i u ' i )U
f (Jfirim bo
. atior o f n o i i r o
iu w b i o b t b o charnc-
l e r of Its membt-rhiii, it» p . w r<» ati I i'n diiti.'s a u l
m i s s i o n I n tho w .rid a n
c l o a r l v d 11 lod.
a n d necessity a l i k i w u i l d . it mieuH,
|)er.t t h i s , b u t m » ly
T h u s d i d t b o l e i ^ n o f .Fosu-i
v U l b l o k i n g a n d viHiblo
ai
then c o m p o w t Chri-t'* king loui.
approving
w i s h e d for M e s s i a h , t h e P r i m « of Israel. A n d
t h e i r k i n g , a n d thuH
or
i m p l y t h a t C h r i s t ' s k i n g d o m is coinpo'oid •): >tbar
beloved W j " in w h o m I a m
d i d tho propartd people
•f
r e n d e r i n g o f us to be pro er.sd
buried
umc u p to meet
bear
w o r d s , " 1 hi"
(llflerent.
vorii.ju.
for i»it i>'
John.
Fathor'ft
my
c o i u u i >u
m a d e a k i n g d o m either
g r o w i n g out
Jordan
and
i. li, v u i c h
a i d e m to b.i
s i g n e d l o loach i n t h i s b c r l p t u r
wavo-t in n\ rub <liMn ' f t h e terfa< a
Icdoral
|iiii*ago
B e y o n d a l o u b t t b o groai. tr.ji i t b a I I >iy S,iH i l d o
at the J o r d a n
baud»
r i b l e agoiiioH of C i l v a r y ,
suiilinf,'
One
" A n d iio
a k i n g d o m , " n o t k i n g s a» l u l u o
v i r t u i l l y on-
relu lauco,
tbo
S t a l e s lo tin;
sutHcc* to place t h i s Imyo id .|i..pu.. , U
o f n i s conscious i n t o r i o r i t y . tho L >rd of liuaveu a n d
out
our
w a « nenl to prowaro,
f a l t b In a n d a l l o g i a u c e to t J l i r i i t , a n d
b e n e a t h its r o U i n g
ih > k i n g I >in. a u d aru
u n i o n , or t h o c o u n t i e a to tti'i S i a i o •
tored h i s k i u g d u n i
earth was l i d
a p ural-
ml-talon aro tiiu
p r o n o u n s m a n d w e l u t UMO v<'r«»M ( lie i i u l i v i d u i i s
n o u n c e d , b y w h i c h aci t h o y p u l i l i c l y profo^sod t h e i r
A f t e r o v e r c o i u i u g J )tin%
conclusion
i
related l o It In t h o s a m e m a n n e r that p i o v i u r o H a m
ceive the .McsHah, w h o s e
at
lu i l<il J o r u -
adiuiwablo
i n t e g e r . , the c o n s t i t u e n t s o f
el+o-
'f c i iro i m »vor i
o r g a n i z i i l l u d i f f e r e n t places alt. r tbo
ehurcbcs
baptmin
ttiord
w a s b u t o n e c o u g r e g a t o u thoro \vi< b it ou j c h u r c h ,
c o m i ) o » i n g the seven
and demanded
l o i l l , uonoo
clearly i n d i c i t e d th
Admitting that tbe Scriptures do teach that the
church and kingdom are Intimately related to each
other, they are far from being Identical. Wo should
the meaning of terms
verb
t h a t those s p o k e n o f a n d e m b r a c c . l
supported by e T l d e n c e .
caaes
o u t o f , a n d thn
a n d b a p t i z i n g i n w a t e r all w h o were w i l l i n g to re-
BKLATION or CHtJUOH AND KINODOM.
• co i t r i / d
cfTi-'ot a n d get a l o n i f w l ' h o n t it.
to n o I n c o n s i d e r a b l e
eitonl
U^nion
•!* Ii »•< ' o ox-
A
.<> d . M y i ' iu
u o i i o n provsll-i
aiiiouH
OhrlsiUnsin
t b i s d a y t h a t c h u r c h g i v i r n - n a u ' is in )r.5lv a m i t t e r
o l a c c l d f u t to b o v a r i o l or m o litl !d as r x p o l i o n o y
o r c o n v e n i o o c e m t y ren tiro
tu (
1)1 a l l x i d , uu-
a l l e r a b l e c o n s t i t u t i o n ol d i v i u ' ! a u i h o r l t y . a u I a c t i n g
u n d e r this
conviction,
airougMmu • I
by
popular
llnbJ of t i n inittor.
• A «nn«'lu»lTe arauinent In «up|K>rt of tho theory advoeal«<l p r e j u d l c s i n its f a ^ o r thoy
.bo^e^nlglTbe b™.d on J o h n ili'. 5. - Kaoept . inan be ton,
a
n
d
a
l
w
a
'
s
a
p
p
e
a
l
to
i
n
d
i
v
i
d
u
i
l
f i n iy o r li.t»fi)*l
5 l . t i r i T n i l nflboHolrlt b e o ' n i i i . t enter the fclngdom Of
Ood " NOW lerit { e gr»nte<> that tbe birth "I
f * ' , ' " , ^ r a t h e r t h a n to t h e N e w T o - t u n -ii', l o I w i
a * to
brwlain and ihHt bapHai.i I* « cliuieli ..nl U.UM and I n " ! ; ^
t h r r M Blenl L.totli'iobun h (.diriifliiterlng It and » « u « t w h i c h o f I h e m a n y r i v a l n h u r n b P o Hioy w i l l a t t a c h
finnT^i?i«t v . I-nier t h . kingdom one niuat flrat e n U r the
. r ^ i i r t b e l>re"orib(d wiiy. I'lU tbla aln.igaHe ..I llev. 1. t h e m s e l v e s . It is a v a r y c o m m o n s a y i n g , a a n c f l o n r d
r
. n U l t i « M ® C r e» noomliy that theJtorlnturatly conaU- b y m a n y o f t h « most tivsIoub ( J h r l M u i n H , t h s t it
What, then,la the kingdom of Christ? W h e n was tnlMl
obaronvi are lu.i ii.i»K«>in
•
fo thin thoory
""
^ m a k e s n o dilTeroncc w h j t b « r a Tn'»n s i t a c h o a h i m It organlEAd and where loeaiedr I f we U k e these
of («o.i In this InVtanc., forUbrlat w«» u n d o u b t ^ l y allodlng
self to a n o r g a n l a t t l o n
h a v i n g a n E|ds.ropallan,
quesllonH to the popular theoiogloal doctors in
lo Mine from t'lrd and eo.icernls* wbioh po Joubt
Presbyterian or Cnugreifstlonal
f o r m of g o v o r n iiearch of light, we shall llnA little but perplazllie«
h.S n i a d ^
T .ere la {lowiverln inaoy
17.10 a n . l l m i ' o r u n t .tiOHreaoeln the m * n i i . « of i n e n t . J u s t s o b o In a goiwl m a n , l i NaMsfl d , a n d
and oontradletlons. The u g e dlvlnea will ahake i h X r T i krDgdom o f u ' d an-i
of
C E N T S
rrciory," uhlcli p m wblrlhiK all lour Ui» Wii.t il
Rtat«a,aii<l yon wlllftlbunilrnla nl Minplrii, i'lrriil«r>,
boiika, mwapawra, magailiiirii, air., from Umw »ii"
wanlaKinta Ynii will vvt lula nf nmll matlir r<'i<'
good r w l n g (rH>, and will Im> well iili>a«rd wlUi tba
amall Invralinanl. UK ronUlnliiK naiiic neat lu m. :l>
paraon aaawarinc tbla advarUavinpiii.
J . R0U8H, (78) Boylaton, Ind.
»T»p»Wrill»t
iColfi'K.' |t»tt)l>b'
Ina whh full
_
_ _
*i>t wlr (r»rhlaalaaaosamallhtrart,
b<itli art>. tlO >1''
Na alaai|ia am|il«l. iiaii,l ilinr nr |>MUi nou.
Ttaaa lataoni ara cooifIiiU. aad an Ilia nme frnm
wkMi aMmli ara laaghl at llanio (!<>lli(«t. and ohkh
avMaaa Is •• elwlaata far RSnn IUii>l aad TF|«-Wrlllnx
tholr heads aa though It ware a b t a r d tn atk saeh T i t S m e n t o X i * lmlloii««i that the kingdom ol Owl la tn
in the future, wbea the work of
iluestIons,a(id n t t ^ t o I n p M j r to «tl*mpt an anawer . k . i f h . » i m n o o i n P l s U < i , 'or Ike cumlnK of whiob i urlst
Hut doe* the Bible, th« K a l aoare* o f all l i g h t and
I
irolh on t h m tnbjMta, i M V t m l a t b t ilKrk r
ct
utm.
*har*h«i who aialMtUka •• Waa.
"Tfcay ata a (taal adaaana (w^oiiil Mhar •/>i»m», f a k l ^
a l ^ r i J ; : ^ ^
kingdom
present, v i s i b l y i i r e i o n i
The Kiudout of the New Testament nees In many
Indtances evidence of a cloae and Intimate relation
I between tbo churches and kingdom
f Jesus Christ
I Bo close Indeed does this relation appear that many
hero thought themselTes Justlflable In asserting
th< ir identity. This view, of cousa, assumes that
tho insplretl writers used the words church and
kingdom Interchangeably—a theory by no means
tlx n » M dM i«
10
the
" T h e k i n g d o m o f tieaveu
a l l tbeeo
tices of these so-called b r a n c h e a .
/
Testainenl, t h i
d o m ot h e a v o n i» ai. l i a n d . "
the
O n the contrary, does not tbe most deadly
nconslstent a n d u n i c r i p t a r a l
Or.Lyman A b b o t t and Rev. B . B . Haiiiuuir,
IK""'
t * " * " ' m iM<MU>ni.n niila Iht riikri.wki <«>
»trt ••»«»«.
mm Ilk •rihiimir.^^".
i R K L " * ' " ' • • < < f t f » i l p t « i « l « » . i , ' t K P n iil.
J W ^ »iw.«B,»rir»»"«e»i'»f« •Ktai
««
lor
g a u to preach a n d
llsieut an.l u n e c r l p t u r a l . t o a a y n o t h i n g o f t b o m a n y
U/E" OF BEECHERR
New
h a n d . " A u I a llitle futlier
t h i n g to
leu than
lion
f r o m t h i s U t h a t t h o c h u r U-hI, •!, i m
i n g , repent yc,
riuinph of S a t a n o v e r C h r i s t .
WatUcdtoSell
on oarih,
ilnce he h i m s e l f
ar with l ' j d ' » b » p l l s ' < .
Wtjen
piled Inti
Ibuniatr^H will la
alMorbfd eff eluMlly
clOAiiaiiig tli» hriMl
• >r CAlitrrh'U vlru^.
oiui>iog hnuKliy
cri'tlooa.
It Hllayi
iDflamrauilon |ir»
iroia the merobrsui
oftbennanl pnuMfrn
fomuddltlouH
colli*,
complelel}
liaalaibv aurea huo
ifilore* M Die bl
taale anil i n i o j .
Nut a ll<(uld or luull
A quICK rvllef auu
poaitl r e c u r . .
A partlfjo la »ppiiB.i nuo e»< ii noftni mui
MBgreta tle I'rico 6o cenla nt drnuKiHtM oy
mall, regutcwil, a (eta. cireii lar» Ircw.
t l . 1 .BHOH., UruKglMa, Uwigo, N
while
« f J u d n a , ^ly-
So then this b r a n c h t h e o r y , so u n i v e r s a l l y popu-
BALMI
We
o o iulu la
came J o h n tho
that a kingdom
wbloh C n r U t
calliHl b i s c c ; l e s l a ( c i m p o n n I of the O r o e k i»r -posU
today.
luil practices?
CATARRH
ilo lo,
B i p t h t I r e a c h i u j i lu the wilderu>;8fi
»iy brought to
P M C
in bcliovo that it w a s
C b r i h t d i d set u p a k i u g d o u i
N o w , l opcn tb«
a U n d , b u t Is I n e v i t a -
and
a n d I f ito, tlicn it in in cxiutonuo s o u i o w h e r e o u e a r t h
iDtagonUm e x i s t a m o n g t h e m as respocts d o c t r l n o s
ement
u-t
i n g cUaptorH I read, ' I n ttio-o d«yH
aayi
w b i o U J o h n altor-
briilo,
a m o n g the
« u o a r t b , o r It
nine.) tbo S c r i p t -
,e would ever p e n u l t t t to b e d l f l d e d a g a i n s t I t s e l f ,
eiorealy
tbo
salom church.
bU clear proinUos,
f a i t h , i t Is not s u p p o s a b l o t h a t
designated
4
ts all i n u t a d m i t , ful-
r»ll away
f r o m tbo
B u t t h i s was t h o s i m o po pie
wards
N o .
(jiiriH*
are forced t h o u , !>)' t u i j pr j,>'i c /
that
S e r i e s — Y o i . X X .
m e a n i n g the called o u t , ) a n d w i # u»u<rwar<l« k n o w n
O h r l s t ' H p c r n o u a l in)ui<<iry, a n d in o n o of the open-
)ccur w o u l d be n o t h i n g
U J I » < ^ A L U C D for CKMKNTINO
eUsa, |MP«r, t*«th«r, Ac.
"
Mm
hmtrumon-
,llow hU churcU to b e c o m e t b o r o u g b l y c o r r u p t a n d
livided against I t w i f c a n n o t
GENUINE:
human
sot u p e i t h e r belori! m ninco Hit: I'ays o f C h r i s t
claim
b r i u o h tb w r y
argumeDU
u n l i k e all o t h o r s
fulllll.nl,
uroi nowhere aulhorizo
the oTldeat l e a o k l u g of
for
;hri«t ox)uld c o n s i s t e n t l y
100 Doses One Dollar
n e v e r c o u l d bo iiioi i l l y
rcpeotlug the original purity a n d «ubioqu«ut
,p „ tny of tho ( U t h o l l o c i u r o l i , ttio
T ' l l s pro()he.;y w a s
( l u r i n g Mie Hcj l u r u o f
A e w
18,1887.
a t w v c , stat^as d l s
- p u d 113d
a n d w i t h o u t hiindH — w i i b u m
UE-
• Y \rU. B. OUFTON MABOS, T K « » .
I K. hniiHi. fil UotI, which U the church of tho living Hod
, { . l : ' p a r aSd the ground 0 l U . 0 U u t h . " - l T ^ ^
111. 15.,
The importance tfpprlfylni; tho titnod r«i>.
not bo overcstluiated, for nithuul imio blixxt
you cannot enjoy good healtli.
At tl>l9 scaaon Dcarl}' vvrry one nrrda t
goodmodicluo to jnirlfy, vitalize, iind cnrloli
the blood, and wn nsk you to try II<kk1'i
P o n i l i a r
""I'ffiHa- itmrentiUu'iu
r c u u i l a i ai„| |,„iijs „,, the syskrn,
emates on ap|)Ctlti>, and lonvs tlu; <U),'i'>itiim,
whllo it cradlcikteti dlstmiu). Tim ixcullar
comlilnatlon, proportion, and proparaUon
ol ttie vpgetalile rfincdU's im-d giv« to
Hood's Bar»aparlll« pcciil|+e£jlf
tar curative ixiwem. No ' ^
lISGli
othermcUlcljjehagsucharooordofwoni'erful
cures. It jrou have made up ymir mind to
buy Hood's Barsaparllladonot !>«• Indun d to
talco any Other instead. It is a r.di'Ur
Mcdlcine, and is worthy your ronnilt iif...
HcmhI's .Sanwparllla U nold l«y all drui;;;nit.
rn"J>arcd by C. I. Hood & Co., I.owrll, M;ii»,
— First .SaloMWiimaii
'-Of all tho arrogiint,
(liHii^rooalilo poopio I uTor
waitoil oil tliat wijiii.iii is tlio w o i H .
I
woiidor w I m sbn i s ? "
.SoiMnii Sali»>»womaii
••Why.
tliiit's .Mrs.
ClUpp.
.•ilio urii'd to loud ;it 111.' -.aiu.^ count<>r
witii mo bi'foro siio was u i a r r i o d . " —
Tul- IhlH.
—Old Lawyor (lo yoiiug partner) —
" i J i i l y o u d r a w u p old .^fouoybugV
w i l l ! ' " Y o u n g I ' a r t u o r - " Y e s , sir. a n d
to t i g h t that all tho rolativos In tlia
world can not liiid a (law in i t . "
Old
L a w y e r ( w i t h Homo d i s g u s t ) — " T h o
noxt tiiuo thoro i.s a will to l>e d r a w u
I ' l l d o it m y s o l f . " -I'rovUUnce
Telcgrturi.
M E M P H I S ,
Pulpit.
LATION TO T H E
—DiHK' uutli d poopio Hbould hciiltnto
Ix'foi^o th(!y go in with n i hiti to Int t h o
PHICt BAKim POWDEH CO.. Chicago and St. Louli,
oditor.
Tlio m a n w h o Is all tho tiino
m
p u t t i n g hoadH on ri)p\ uiay pos-sibly
hnvu loarnod iiow to |int a iiuad on a n
u n w u l o o m o visiimSonicrvilte
JuurM A S M l f ' ^
nttl.
AND
r-**-- w h i c h a r e t h e « o o c l w a y s
h e a v e n w o u l d net u p a k i n g d o u i
n<>.\iiiiiioniii.l.tim*,Alun>orl'ho«plistv8.Ur.rrtc«'t
Kxtracta, VuiillA, Louou, «tu., Uavur dtiUciuualjr.
CLEANSED
PURIFIED
" " I f fr^T f - T
XLII.
Series—Vol.
Our
MOST PERFECT MADE
Obodlenco.
MlHtrons--HriiI}fi't, I c a n ' t p o t I n t o
tlio p a r l o r .
B r i d g e t — S i i r o It'n luoHlIf know® t h a t ;
a n ' yo w o n ' t f u r I liavo the kays I n m »
pockotl
MlBtroHs—Opon tiio d o o r i m m o d i a t o *
)ld
— S m i t h — " T h a t couu'h will got y o u
I n t o Iroiiblo if j o i i ilou't g'.'t rid of I t "
JouoM — ••How
bo? •'
Smith — " Y o u
b a r k ho m u c h t h o polloo w i l l arrost
y o u for not h a v i n g a d o g l i c o n . s o . " —
rri<i>«re(l wltli Btrict ritgkrd to Piirllr, HtrHngth, n-d
IlefiUlifiiliii'Bii. I)r. mcfl'oUakiiiKrowd nrcuntiJni 'i'cxttm Hi/tinf/H.
SKIN & SCALP
—>
at th« Post OfflM of .•tempbli, T « n a , aa Baroa* CUaa Ifattw.
— I t U b u t u Htep f r o m th« m i b l i m o t o
the r l d l o u l o u t ; a n d thu S u n d i i y n i g h t
y o u n g m a n U a p t to t a k o It w h o n hor
fttlhor oouio.s in l u i p o i u o u ' t l y at ha|fpant oUivon o'oiook.
Juurnal
ufKiiuoa'
(WW.
If.
Literal
y » i n t l » mm.
M
'i
d o e * all he c a n t o
advanoo
N o w , I submit that
If
t h o H o d o o m o r ' * oauso.
Christ d i d
ooD*tltutlon to hia churobes,
give a deflinlte
from
w h i c h they are
n o t to r t r f i a tbe l « M t u n d e r p a i n
o f h i * dUplMe-.
tiiil ; . « •
I
b
ft
''i
i
'filE'SSNMESiEE B l ^ ^
Ur«, thlt popular tiid platnliig iiollaii luiidt boontirely raise and Hubvoraivo of tlio tniili, ami all
ttiesp orKtnlzaUoHi claiiniiiK to bo nhiirniios wliicit
(Ull'ar from Ihn pattorii ({tvon by Clu-l«t in tho
cburoh at Jonisalfliu and prmorvod In th« New
Tettainent, miut b<) faUo ohiircboa and c&lnuUtod
to pull down tho Maatori) caiiau ratlmr than build
It up. In aaylD({ thla, bowuvor, all iiitontion »f
tnaking any reiiootlona on the porHonal C'i riatian
character of those wbn coinpoae tboao orKani/.aii iiia
U earnettly diaclaituod, lor iboro are iiuny, vi»ry
many alncera.and active CiirUtikua lu all of Ilium.
It la to these organlzationfi.oriKiiiaaiiK «iid upholdiuK monatroua forma of error, and not ttiu people
who compose them, the prlnclploti ami nut the poraoiia, that objecll m U madu.
(TO
UK
CONTIMIKI)
;
CONDITION A1. I M M O I t r A M T V .
BV
A. J.
NO.
KUOMT.
XXV.
la aiiollior very elliiclivo luotiioil of
T HERE
abowhiK that the aoul »urvivAH thuduaMi of tbo
r:
'
bo<ly, and tbua overthrow Maierlallatio Annlhlla
tlonlsui. The uae of tbo turnta life and duntb in
the Bcrlpturna doea not favor Materialism nr Anriihilationiam The writera whom we rippoae, are
never weary of aaauniing tb>il life inoatm exlHtoncc,
and death non-existenne. Once grant their proriiise, and you cannot avoid their concluHi'tn. Kvon
•» great a writer as Joseph I'arker saya: " Whoii
God createa, bo givea oxlaten -.e, when God doatroys,
he takea away exialence.
But the Bible la ita own interpreter, it< own boat
lexicon and commentary. If life and oxiatiince, or
death and non-exlatenco are aynonymoui terms,
each may be aubatituted for the other in the Scriptures, and the meaning of any passage will remain
unchanged. Lot us aubatitute exiatonco for life,
and non existence for death in tlie following pa^aaget, and wo shall readily discover thofaUoaa•umptlon: " l a m com« that they might have IKo,
and that they might have it more abundantly." I am
come that they might have exiatonco, and that tboy
might have it more abundantly. "S^o that liveth in
pleasure Is dead while she livntb." Sno that ox
Isteth In pleasure Is non-exlatcnt whiloahe exlatoth.
"lie that hath the Son hath life, and ho that hath
not the Son bath not life". lie that hath tbo Son
hath existence, and be that hath not tho 8 in hath
not existence. "We know that wo bavn paaaed from
death unto life, because we love tLo brethren " We
know that we have paasod from non-oziatonoe unto
existence, because we lore tho brethren. " Whoao
flndeth me flndeth life." Whoso tlndoth me flndotb
existence." Let the dead bury thnlr dead." Lot the
non-existent bury their non-axlstenl. " For as
the body without the spirit Is dead, <>von so faith
without works U doad." For as tho body without
the spirit Is non-existent, even so faith without
works <s non-existent. "If thou wilt enter into life
keep the commaQdmonts " I( thou wilt enter int)
existence, keep tbo oomandmants. "Tho rich man
alio died and was burled, and in hades he lifted up
his eyes, being in torments." The quoation naturally arises b«w can a man cease to exist, and in
hades lift up his eyes being In torments ?
" For in that he died, he died unto sin onco, but
in that he llvetb, be liveth unto God." Rom. vl. 10.
F*r in that he became non-exlst«nco, he becam i
non-existent unto sin once, but In that ho ex'lsteth,
he exiiteth unto God. " For he is not a God of tho
dead,but of tbo living, for all live unto him." Luke
XX. 38, For lie ia not a God of tbo non-existent,
but of the existent, for all exiit unto him. " In
their death they were not divided." 2 Sam. 1. 23.
In tbelr Hon-exlatence they were not divided. O
thou man of God, death Is in tho pot." 2 11 Ing iv.
40. O thou man of God, noH-existeune is In the
pot. "God will bo our guide even unto death " Ps.
zl. 14. God will bo our guide even unto uon>exlatenoe Wonderful conaolatlon that t
" Yeft though I walk through the valley of the
•hadow of death, I will fear no O T I I . " P S . xxlil. 4
YOR though I walk through the valley of the
•htdoir of Don-existenoa, I will fear no evil. ^ "Lot
IB* dto the dMth of tbo rlgbtoout, t o d let my iMt
end bo liko hi:!." Lit luo iioii uxint tho it<»ti exiai* doatriiQilon and puriiih meant annihilation, oxtiuo,
(Mice of tiie nglitcoua, ttnd let iny Uat end be llku tion of bofntr, or coasitlon of nxlstaueo, la it QQI
Ilia "It IH appointed unio I I I H I I O I I O O to ditt, and reaaouable to 8U|ipoto that they would have UMad
after thla the Juilu;»i<)ni " Ii in app liiitn I unto ntH'i llieao cqnivaiciKN, at least onco in tho tllblo.
fact that theae oxproaaions never occur oonnorniiig
once (o noii-oxlHl, himI after iIiIh the Jn <)j;'ii<)ii).
Ill the f()llowiii>; pHrtsaiiOH inn'rt ikmi oxinlcnce in the wicked^ is p oof poaltl ve (hat they n»ver h«d
place of (loath, Hiitl K>e the iioiiHcnHi' of MnleriiiilHili! Hui::i an idea of their inture dcHttuy. Evon tbo
Aminillatloniaiii: ' Tlici'i) ho soiiio MlmiiUti>< IUMO death of the boity ia not Iho cosstthin of its uxi«t.
that aliall not taato n o n - o x t i l l 'hoy mi 111 i onee ; ita activity hai caaaud, but tho organlam U
Bon of Mail (•Junlntj in liln MnKdoin " M.ili xvi 2.S. aa as pm ieot, iin axixtuiice aa certain aa evwr. It u
" My aoul l^ oxcoodiinly H )rti>w''.il, I W . U U M I O U X I ill anolhor atatu of uxlatencc, it baa not paaaed into
existonce " Mitt, xxvi ;1S " I li.vvu I xiii t ii > on iho lion exiatence. Su tbu aoul ia aa (lerfect, Ita uxiit.
of non-ex iateiice in liliiil" Like Y K H I 22 I''oc once ai oertain aa ever, it Ua«i nut lapsiid Into nuu.
whon we were yet wiihuui h(i(!iii»iIi in ilii" tun i entity S o l a r aa our obaervatlon goes, neltbei tin
(/lirlat non-exlHIml fur llie iiii'^
• I i > • ir • l naiun, nor integrity ot tlio toul's facultloa have
linen ntlected by duatb 8o f«r aa wo know, deatli
for a righleotiH III til will d i - n m-i'm.-, w ii.iril
vontiire for ti (^dikI man «iiin' iv mi I i'Vimi lUc • i i iH niilv a phyaical change, No man over Maw i
iiuii-OXIhI. tiui (i.)il c.oiiniioii Inli IiIh Iov luwur l rtoul leave <ho body, no uian can prove tbat tht
UH, in (hat wlliin wo wnn- yi l Himioi rt, ('hi in IIOII Hoiil nndert^oea the loaat changu la doatb. WhoexlHtod for UH. I'or if vvlioii wo woio • I K J I I I I O H , W D ever Hllii iiiH Iho iion-exiatonco of the aoul in il • ii
were rWIOnc.Ui'd lotJoil hy l he I M I I - I ' . \ U I M M I ' I I I hi-. IN oalied upon to prove it. If death iiukva toy
Son, much more heinu roton ili I wr lull In- S A V O I I I liAiiKe in the iialiiro, conaoiouauoHa or O X I H I U H C U
liy Ilia oxiatoii n " It > ii v. 'i In
I'i
liv on • of the HonI, proovo it No man over oxp ulKiii.titl
liliiii HIii eiitereil iiilu iIp- w.irM, .in I inn i'\i>ioiii-o noil (xiateiii'o, no man haa ever observed it, uu
hv ain, ii'iid so iikm cxi-.! 'iic "
1
tii in 'ii. m^n has ever discovered tlio word or the id a iu
itie Kitilo. Hence wo demand of thodo who stfor that all have sliiinil. ' IC 'Ui v. I '
Kmuv so "lime it, to prove it. Il llin doath of ino iiHu mr
not tliitt HO III liny i il im as
rr liapi i/'*il i ii' i ,11'xn t pai l of man la not annihilation, how o.an k !>«
('hrlnt, wore hipti/*'! i n n hi* n in-i'xl<l • i-o ? piovod that the aiiporior part of man becouiea oi
Therefore we are tinrieii wi'ii li ni liy l>»|ri-iiii in'" t i n c t l l death do«h not doairoy that part of nun
non-cxisieni'i), thut like hm ("liriMi ivm rai I ii|> whio.ii ho holds in common with tho animal ore*
from non exiMloiii'o hv ih" jclor\'ol itio l ii'ior, tioii, how Oil! it bi» ahown that death biota out of
even HO kIIOUIiI we nlmi
alk in newii';«M oi i \iHt- Iteinx, thai vi hli:li w i-i lutdi in t ID liiiti( i of U )<l'/
enee." U im. TI 1! I " W'tiu •ih ill ili'l ^ or ni" fr'nii It II ;ver h.ia heoii doiiii, il neror c m hi don.). I'm
the boily iif thin noii cx iHlcmv / " It iiii vn I
analogical, biological, and paycbological ar){u" For aa often aH ye nut this hn-ad, iiiul il'-iiik tliiH iiieiu all point in tlie direction of tho aoui'u exixtcnp, ye do show tho LimI J non-exi-i'oiii O till ho oiice alter dealh. The thoological, othical, and
come." I Cor. xi.
'rhi) la^t onnuy thai nliall othnical art(um«nt makea it morally corlain, whilo
ho deatroyed it iioii-oxiHloini'. Nmi o.xmtom' is the excKelical argumont makea it abaoiiitely oertaiu.
swallowed up in victory. t ) iioncxixtiMice whoro
.So overwhelming ia tbo proof of tbo aoul'a existia thy atinjr () non-exi'^tene'', whoro ii ihy v d o i y 'f"
euro alter drath, that Iho Upiritualisiic AniiihilsI Cor. XV. ."><, ;V) "lie hecanio oljodhnit unto mni
nxiatoiiee, even thu non-exiHteno,T« oi I I K - I U O S H . " tioiiista admit it. vlio two foremost wrllora, Itov.
I'bii. ii. 8 . "But wo nee .IOHIIH who W K " miiile t» Eilwa.d White of England and Dr. J. 11 Tottinlittio lower than the aiiKeU, lor the Hiill rin^ of gell of Amorica, biili make tbo conceaaion thai
iioti-existonec orownoil with (xlorv ami hon >r, thai death does not ond all.
ho by tho Kracn of (r>d, slioiild Uiie non-i xistciiiv!
Mr. Whito of England aava : " iiut tlae apiriti
for every iii\n " " I'hat throii;^ i imii i>\i<iciioe ho of all miiikind aurvive in the lirat death, eithor
mi(iht deHtroy him thai hill tho |> nvor /(iion-ex- for pnrposca of awfnl juatico and retribution, or in
iatoiioe, that Ih the devil. " Ilrli. li 'i I I, l."i • ISo many o.iaoi probthly (I I'ol. ili IS) for purposo'i
tliou faithful unto noii-oxi-<ioii>'.i!, n i l I wi I ^ v.t of further odnca<ion and salvation Ttie iiiNtixt
tliec a crown of life." " No thai
-hall of Hiirvival la in varioua forma, thoretoro very
not ho hurt of I he Heo.onil nonc.x iHtonoe ' Rov. ii. widely iliU'iised, and ia mlsinterprolod only when
10, 11. "On Hucli, the H O C O I O I non oxiMletioe huth it ia converted into aii argument for the natural
no power." "Ami non existeniMi ami h;i'li!-i ih liv- and abrtoluto immortality of all aoula." (" luiniorored up the nou-existent that weio in them. A id taliiy a Synipoaium." p. 2-12 ]
iion-exiateuce and hadus were ojiHt into iho lak•• of
Dr. Pottiugoii of Pbiladelpbit, by far tbo ahlont
tiro. Thia is tho aoconil non-exiMtenoe." K iv. x i. writer of tbia acliool In tbo United Btatea, aaya:
tl,i:{, 14.
" Bill taken all togothor, thoy hariaoni/o b ttorunThua tUo Bible, without, note or eomnient, re iler thia view than any other, VIK : that death, tho
duces tho whole t icory of Matfi iaiUth; Amiililla- flrat (loath, la a atate, not of annihilation, nor of
tionlHin to a rciluctio ud nhmirdiiin Tho word of nonentity, but of profound unconsclousnoas In
God oiitora ita Holumn and awlnl proteat. iiKainat which tlioro ia no vital action, nor sense of tiie
such vlolonco of lutorprelation, The aaor'd vol- Upao of time, nor of pts9ln'{ events." [Ileaurrocume iiocornoa Jargon and confiHioii tho moiiiout lion of Uio Doad. pp. l.j 10 ]
llfo Is rogardod aa oxUtoncw, and death, now oxi^tMr Moncrief, a prominent Annlhllatio^at of
enco.
Bcotland, aiao admits that the death of'the body in
Thus wo conaldor it domonstrated hoyond all no way aUeots tho existonc i of tho soqi. Aftor quot(luostlon or Buccoaafui eontridlo.tion, T H A I tho H O U I ing the |)BS8Ug6, "Then shall the dust return to the
Is Immortal 80 far ai) tho flr^t diulh i^ ootifinrnod
earth aa It was, and the spirit shall return to God
This f<tct is not only aaauinod and impllod, who gavo it," ho says: " I t contains no proof of
but aaaorted by t'-iO aacro I wriiers.
Iho aoul'a Immortality. Certainly il establlshet tho
Existonco aftor doatb ia neither oaarutini nor doetrlne to which I fully subscribe, that the humconditional. Man baa iiotbinfr to do with bl-t ox- an aplrlt survives tho stroke of doath, aa you aoo
latenco or non-oxlatonco. NocOHHary exialence, and llluatrated in tho parable of the rich man and
conditional exiatonco, are iiowbero liintod In tbo LttzaruH."
Biblo.
Thua tbo ableat writers upon conditional ImmorThus far, wo havo boon doaling with Malorlalia- tality are forced to admit that all souls are Immor(Ic Annihllallonlats, who hold that U I H I I ia a tal ao far aa tho first death ia ooncernml In our next
material being, and lapaoa into non-oxlatonco at article, wo shall show that this amsKlng C O I I O O S H I O U
death. Wo have shown thla to bo puro aaaumptlon. ovortbrows Ibo whole fabric of Annhllatlonlsm,
The Dible nowhere rovoala It. Thorn ia not a loxl- and loaves not oven a foundation on which to
coii,Hebrew, Greek, Latin, or Kngllab, thai deilnus build.
death as non-exUtenco.
Moantiine, wo closo by ikying that thia conced*
Tho saorod writers wore oapablo of using the ad doatblessnosfl of the flrat death li noitber essenterms, extinction of being, absoluta dostruotlon, tial nor conditional. Both luint and sinner survive
annihilation of tho wicked, coasallon of uxislenuu, tho death of the body. Neither beliaf nor unbS'
existence af*
but tbex uever uso theae phrases. 11 MI doatb, llof aro the oonditloni of
A
lH£l£NNESS£EBAFngA
»„ow houao of worship during his pastorate,
Yiiii are oallod to preach llie whole truth; and if which ritlpots honor upon tho community in
Iho ti iiih mcina lo give odV iii-o Ihttt la none of your which If la located. Thia ohuroh malidains a hapluihitiuH. 'I'l 0 i.'i.l v^ill luko ca.o of that. Con- py standing under the etlicent labors of its davotod
loinl .aiiiiHily hill Uiiiill) I'.ir the w h o l e Irnth, and
kou 1 iiii»|iOiUvl tioiii il.o world and eccUHlHStlcal
F R U NK O O N T I N H K L L )
''TuTseo Kid. M. was called Ui the Pi»storate of
luiialgaiiiiiiaiKill
K. M . B O W M A N
Mnaiortlcid church. IliUfax county, Va ,
T U K M I B S I O N OK UAI'TLBTH.
acrving tho church eight yoars resigned. Many
A i i i i i i i ' i i ' ; 1)1'" Lovio.
.ouia profoaaed oonv,.raloii under hU ministry, and
' p I K miaalon of Haplial churcliea iu ili'
mM ia
' i l j n liK.W Ivi.
I hi" will iiit.ir.ii von of tho ..ulto a uumbor were added to the church by bapiindenuifd by the uroat miijoiity of lUp u u ,
> douihot Killer .I .hu K Montagu ) Who diod at ilam In 1804, Eld. Montaguo took tho oversWht
i» ttluioat if
nnknowii to t ie reni
iloih. I llil', I'oi-.oii 0 U t,, N C . ai iru h mie on of tbo Uullalo church, Mecklenburg county, Va..
of mankind. Their mia^ion is lo K I V O to H.o W.MUI
it,0
..I Mn\, l.S->>7, Wiioi ( .III mid I spont and auatalnod that relation until 1879, a period of
,1,0 whole trul.i, aa II ia in Christ, willumi any
a Iiij^hi ini^cihii III Ih.'
which will be llfieoH yoara. During Ibla time tho ohur >h oxperi,„ixtureof e. ror. ilii.iialH l.jllove and luicli all ol
' |,,ii(4 a...I iilia-iiiiU r. Ill iiih- iod by me. lie stood encod may precious revival, and many were added
UIO aavliiK truth thai is Un«ht by all of the otlior
(IOMM V M I I V Iiiplil. Ill II 0 osiiiii.Aii'Mi of
hia brolU- ,0 ila momborablp. M m l Br,,. M was cbo.on by
,„llginnHdenomina'i..na in the Ao. ld bo l.kn many
M'li
il liuihiui, /. ul iUM ••^rrvani in hia Master's C l e m e n t church Hs their spiritual guide. After
i„„.laiiienlttl dootrlnoM ^hloh a r .
il I'V
111 . M
, M'
w IH iiorn near Oxfurd, n e r v i n g thia churcli tor a time, he realgnod hIs
,„„,., ,„,nple on earili. It
a lnoi thai iho vuil.lo ,1,,. roiiuM -II III i.i iuviilo,
('..Ociob r twenty chat go and bocamo tho pastor of Oilvo Branoh
kinK.lom ul i;od 111 llie world IH ontoicl liy a .S n ip
iMlf, Mmh
I.I religion in iho c h u r c . Both of theae churchoa aro In Uraon
lural haiitUiii, and therolore if Soriptiir.il i>;i|UHiii
.111111111 I 'I
A -I .M I 111.... iilior hia conver- county N.C Bro. Montagiio served tho Ollvo
Hi,.Mild I.e baii'.Hlio.d from Iheeanh the vi»ililo kiiiK .i,,n lir inillo.' will. 11.0 llM.liM .hiiroh at Cor.U h
Branch congregation faithfully up to his death. In
,,( Ood wniihl Nliaio ihi) -amo tale.
lu.il v^.i. 1.^1.11/ .1 I I 111" 'woiii; -lir-i voar ol hia .lanuary, IS.-)!, Bl '. M. outerod upon
P ^ * ^
N„ tan ill Sorii.niro ia m n'o plainly iii,v,lo mil
In, n iit'rr I I- . i.niiootioii Willi Iho of Mill (Jroek church, iVra m county,N ,
wt» ch
,l,',„ Ihttt baptism is tho imm.o-i .11 in waior ol ,» ,,I,„I
1,.. I,.;i .1,. |.U ,11.,If.-. '--l Willi Ihe convic- olllce ho h id up 10 laal .lanuary.a p^oiod of thirtyI.Hirvor in Ui.rid by >h' ai.ilnriiy ..I a ^'..iiol
11,111 U .VI. • 1-. liiu M d .v.. his lifo 1,0 Iho
,.,,„,.,I,, ,o show forth Huch l>ell.;vor'H tailh in hr w.iik ..I Ilir - . - r I IIIIIII "V. II" »nl|-ircd mu.'h ,l,r.,oyeara. Bro. MV. l a b o r la connection with
this church were abundintly bioiavl. its mombirl,„,.„.,| an 1 rineii Christ a- Hi piooiirinj; oan^o o( , I,ion;..I
. -1 ni,;; t ic •ilbj..:!, Vld for ship ia large Great chaugea have taken place at
,,„.,iiM,noHH of sins and all of Iho bloH,o,i
'
.11^' irn II w:i f i x M.l. -i-KMi;., ' L . r l , what Mill Creek ainco Bro. M .>iia<uo boc».uo thoir aplrittlowiiif; therefrom. lUi.nsi' aloiio liayo will II,..11 iinvo
I . 1 I .•••toionoe lo the minis- ual Kuido Tho oi l h u l l o f ahousohaa lis.ii)pnr.»d.
Itiis harliHiii. a id heno.o lUpliala alone p-r|,olniio ; 1, J U,.iii.. 011-11.!•• Il IP
mn rosponsibllilios a .low, neat and nanda im ily painted on« on nod
viaible kinjjdoin in Iho world.
,ni,l In. m li m-^ 1 n li^i hi^^h callintf, he shrank 1„ lis atead. Tho goaoratlon then living haa nearly
Fiiim r.da view of ihe matter wo ooiiclii te Ih U !
Ih.. 1 „„ulii .'I Ml. Il All iiiol. r akinx. Uu sirui{ all passed away, and another has ariaon lo lake U
IJapii-'i olHiixhe- in ihe world aro not merely tor- ' ^10,1 uiil. (..id iiipiii) 1 vvith many loars, to bo
,)lftc«. Tho inomhership ia mainly corapoaod of the
,„,nouH oirouniHUiiires by which those holding |.,.l,.asoii ti..ni llic III.' •.Iiliniiion, but still ho foil,
.leacondantsoflhobrolbron who h a v e gone to the
s,„i,e peoiiliar view may be all'irdod a ohm ch homo woo iv 1110 it 1 p.-It'll
II"' '-'"^l"'!'
Hpirit land, convorled under tbo mlnUtry of lU
suited in doolriiie to Ihiilr poniilUrities. I'his is l,,iviiin
l.ilU -a i-ll" I mill il wa^ >><«
b o i o v . d pastor, a-id bapli/.^d by his bands.
In
l.owevor about tho way m»ny i5:.Miists feol aboui
.ui.l hi.iii.: r.. iv. l irom hi^ parents addition lo Ilia regular paaloral work, o.ir bro her
Ihe matter. If this were all, or if Hiptist ohiirohes „„ly a
.•.lii.-.vn.Hi. Il,' f 'li the 11.10,iSHity of a waa accnatomed to preach at dlllorent points,either
..uinotlully osUblish the olaims made by Ihem. b,.,i r
liiH iiiMlloo i.al posvors to statodlv or o.xaalonaliy, thu» guarding the outposts
tho) havo lo earthly nor divine rlKht t o a n e x - ,,na,iiy liim lor iho .( .-n w-rk of ihe tiOs„ol miniaof hia varioua chargoa. In thla way ho did much
isteiicuin the worhi. By ihia we are willing lo u-y. In .1 III lAiv, isl.l lio .• .:ineciol hinnelf, as a
uraluitona work a m m i g tbo drHtltuto, and rendered
«lind or fall; and by this rule wo moaaiire all siii.ioiii will \V.iko 1''.p:-ohi (.lolle^e whtr.) iio roKood service unto bis Maater. Truly a g.K.1 man
othera. If our .claims to Kosi.el ehurc.hship ne n u d e „,allied iwo\oars,reooiviiiK instruction in iiteraluro ^
JOHEPHUHXoitNOKK,
onl il follows lhal Bsptiat churches are t ho divin ily b,„i, „ooi.h.r liii.l t„o..l.n!i':il. UM.lor Uiesnrorviaiou
...ppoiiilod exeouliv«s <jt t,h.e positive laws of Chrisi of Dr. Wail ;u,.l I'.n .1 1! White. Aftor lowOBITUAUIES.
i„ his kitiKdom, and lhal the trust ounnot be shared iMli collon.', sii.l hay.I,- i xiKiiitel his moaiiH.ilbo0.,.t«.rlea
whlol,
do
o^oupy
with anv hnmiinly ori^^iiialod ecolesiaMioal or)/ani- ,.,„n.. ii,.o..riny ti'i' Imii lo ci.gai:e in teach- wor.la will rco-eUe frw "ot
nwrUun. ^^^^^
will be ma-le.
«u.l remllTr U.« j r* wor.ls.
/tiloii, ihouKh some of our ministers and o'surohos ing; ...•l„...l I I.' tliO.iin
I I.H laiiiiU. Br... Mon- A l w a y s o r n i n t y . ) u r word.
w o r i f
aa«>m,l„U 10 the
<>'
Je ^^^^
H .•try.
I,niii.iu ,1 .11 <1;,. i,„.M.>.-:o"-ev..ril yoars, Tl..«.e IHltlnK mom tin n
by
the
b^^^
Une
mfteeon
lirethiim and to the disadvanlano and exi.ense ot ,,,,.1 at ilii .li.iir 'iiiio rioii. linm in many d.Htiiuie
lh(! I ml I I .
.
,
uiii .VI.I. Ill tok.'i.H III .iivi.e ai.i.r'.ba
Il Is no uncommon tiling lo read in our B*|.nHt lion III
and other papers of tiniou ordination, dedi nation (ii.Hsy Crw k chill, h. Willi whi.'li he united ami
A n X r lifo of practical (Jhrlatianlty haa cotuo
a„.l insiHlUtion aervlo.es, and indeed ao c.ommm is ,.„nin ii,"l .1 nii i.il.er
"nie of his doalh. 10 an ond which pains ua
f
this noiieaenso bocomiiij? that aomn poo|)lo regard In is-.t)
'
rl.iiicli, by li unaiiitiioua ter 1) E Crenahaw was bora May thlrd,l%2. waa
it too tame and old-fashioned for a Baptist preaohor
„ H n i o d t o B r o . L . M. IV.velt Nov. twonty tlrst
t o t a k o c h a r i r e o f a c h u r c h without those pompoiia voto iiiviiod Ki .01, .l is ixiiiK, S A (h-cathand
1878. 8ho united with iho B g Crook Bap Is
'"•'
""
union cicrioal llnmmories. Those soft of services K l' D.'Viii
church at Ihe early ago ol t w e l v e summers, died
lUir.l
of
Ko^.i-i'H-y
a.
a
|i'
sb.'lor.,
">
are calculated to abut tiio mout m of lUplist minaocondof Aprll,1887.
,„„„,.„.
isters on our (llalinclive doclrinea, and, as a rule, Bro Motil iKiio to Ihe iiospel ministry. Bro. M.
Acemforllng
Ourlstlanliy
waa
tha
da
ly c o n thoy do 11. In addition to this tbo way is made was publicly net span lotho fnll wo. k of the minpanloa
of
her
soul
that
led
^ "
o»ay by thoHo scrvicoa to ongag.j in union mooiitiKs, Utn at Ihe ilai.! al.ove tflven. in 18.^1 Bro. M. was
Uluinphantly
through
d
e
a
l
h
'
a
d
a
r
k
and
dismal
etnpulpit atlliiation, aiion hapiiam, open ouiinunion, ailed I,. 111.' .-.u- ol Aaron's Cioidi church in Hailidro
leaving
to
a
beroaved
family
an
example
di He .continued in thai rolaand 10 tlio notion that it makoa no diiroronce what lux .•onnt.,
;
onmltallon, and domonstallng to all w o
chnrcli ono bolonga to ao ho ia aalistl>id and «iiicer«. lion nine N,.fs Mis l . b . r . wom Kituuy bleaacd In
k n o w h e r t'.at she
had loarmii and praollood the
up
Iho
.
.oich
a.i.l
addin^;
to
ila
inomboiI llnd all over tbia Woalern country lli.no who
important
loason
that
those who Bve right must
bavo onco boon mombori of B a p l i a l ehurclies, l.nt Hhip by ImiiiiHm. Tudor his si,,,erinlendonce tlicbrcof
necessity
die
right.
wlio aro now members of tho various roligiouH ihren built anew House of worshio crodit^hlo alike
As a neighbor she waa generous and ever mlndpastor ati.l church. In isr,2 Kldor Monlaguo ac^
Hccta, having f-r iionveuioiicj or other trivial
u L a frfend, ahe was faithful and
roaatma loft the BAptlat churches. Investi^alion cei.tod ..u appoiuimcni of im> SUU) Misai in Board «bo was constant and true as a mother, she waa
abowa almoat Invariably that ju^t auch lib.iral and of iheUm«r..l A ^ o ' l i t i o i ol V r-^UM. to preach ovlng she puncttial and true as a Babbath-sch.«
unacrlptural practlco^ aa above inuied liavo hojii a t D r v h i i r g . i U l i r - v couuty, V.t.Ttio following t^Lho; and student, as a Christian she was a typo
tho cause of tbclr action. I ones ti^ought il a mark voiir ti Bipliai church .va^ re^?iiUi-ly (ionstitntod at of practical rlgbteousnass.
of a higher order of aplrilualHy thai moved aoino that phice. Tlio Hoard conlinm^d lo aid tho church
Dear alaler a^aln wo hop. to moot tboa,
of our proacbora to auoh largo liberality, but I havo i„ „»pp.u'tinii tl.o i.astor I wo or threo yoara, whoti
lonit slnco learned my mlatako. I llnd that down- „ beeame «(,lf sustalnln^t. Bro. M proaehot f()rthla
When ibe oaroa of llfo have fled,
crowing b a labors
Tlion In lieaveti with Joy to greet tboe.
rlKht selllahnoHa la at tho bottom and back ol tho ,hurcl.
Wlioro no farewell tear la atiod.
whole thing. Mliilalora and churcbos who praoHco with much Huecoss iu Iho uphuiiding of /ion and
thoBo things and In other w a y s compromiao with 1„ ,„.,king lar^n iiddilioua to its mmnhordilp. In
Done by order of the church In
error do It for tbo sake of tho good opinion of tlio IhomoHUllme a cmnmodiouH meotlngdiouao was
l.uill
for
prayer
and
pralan
and
tho
public
adworld and that much covolod m o r a o l , — pcpularily.
These things wo all should dlllgontly seek and mlniairaliou of Uod'a l.loaso l w-.rd, a aariotuary
strive to rotalH when possussod, but not at tho ox- ..,.to tho Lord. In iHr,:i Bl.ior M. bocamo pastor
penae of Irutb or consistency. I believo that all ofBolhol clinrcli, Poraon nouiily, North Oarollna,
tho gain In numbers by thia course is eventually and aftor Horvuig the church ton yoara roslgned
T h . wicked borrow and pay «ot
lost or rundercd worthless, bosides bidding God U,,. charge; but was rotiallod to tho pastora o n
speed to orrorlsts, and helping them OH to siiccoas. 1871 In which relation bo has cofitlnnod iip to » « rigbteoua give and abow more/.
Drothren, this IB not your mlHslon In tho world. death! This old ohuroh coustitutod in 1774 built
ter death. Nor on thoothor hand does then Mil ' y
„ec«aalty of ita inherent cnnatUiiMoii. ooniiiiMi
i„ exi^foiKie. Uod'a Hoverel({n will is t lo -nlv .-m
(Ution, ll'« "»'y
k
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HY ./. I) MLMLL' I V
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o III .»lii) I in iIim
W 1 i- ami toic'i tho nio<i iiornicioiH liocDnio*, aiid to
' Vor K.)0-i UH f ir -n llu* M.ni I Ii not tfoi'ij^ to 4 ip give t H) n a tji^hftr •t(aiidiii< by on - rico^nlti'iu of
NO
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xo I t t'h I'l.t H ' f i r
th • • meinbers as irno .lisclpl.js, an I or I j r l y
fdliv^ri
part of tlif Nt, an;.' ' i|iios|ii)ii wliicli w.i won) noy. It xpoiks I I (1
of C h r i s t ; t l u i r u r i i d h i ' M an g i*p 1 i i i i i s t i s ;
coiifllilorlng. For a U'liii iMitl, U w ml I n H IM « 1 uiilly wi itiii.
That Ihi) liiiil) h u h >.» 1
i l n 'il . t I toitilim ; itiDir 111 in-:na<lo gospel at the gojpol ot G o d , a n d t h u s
utrantfe luiiitcr Id ti'jur liiiii ;isk mirii n .|iic»ii(Mi,
th.it
it
wan
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lt|i^
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r i m s tlio .S*l in, and tliiH d"Htroy tho gosp.il of G o d altoW h a t do tint IU|riisN 'i.ipii/.i ( u'i*
sinin will piH.s hutwoiiii and 1111 lur i ' l o h ' o o l
or liiiaiiDO aim til t tiks, irsiMtk^ -tn i mi
what g. Ihi>r
itoine and ail her childreni biv.* tried in
tllOV PXpOnt lO USClp) II I .ImiK'i-. M il ii iiul
way
ooiiceiviblo
t ) .iostroy a
pnio
moasiire of Hafoiy tliosi whin 1 1 tluv
l>v it (i.)'i h iH doiii! (or thin p.opli), ho wool I t>»[)ioii e v i r y
Ii nvitv'I- i | ,s(<ly n d a l n l C i r l u i a . i i t y by de<troyinK the Hipti-its
Fniilng
F u r a KomaiilHl, in w I i o h o f v-iii'm iho i vini ii«>lil« bpottk i>f our Ni.vilio i
I. III "1 . 1, . ,(f lo iIdmi. oy ii>e liajitlst* by viole ice, anil i)loody
f. vory mibonli
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l> : / e r ' - Hiirpi'iii t HU' ifs tnv» li.>iii o'n|) ov'! I
f a y s o u r <|tu;»iii iiii'r WHO. I,.I V
. M I .; - rtoumi- 1 r o m i o . l iiiMut : , i , | Im!,.,- | , ( , . | | , i ,• u u • n f i c r ai d .
Hill Hiip|i,)Ho Miai I i| . n ,1 iiiid ' r . t i ' i l i .. iiid-hi- a,'a I-*! til.Mil. (mi to 11 > |)nr|).M(), a n t n i w ' h a
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t iiiti !' M\ i|'ii'MiiiiMc'i-, I ir f\.inii)'(i a«k', " Wnat do III. UapiiiiH ari' a real an<l iiiit(tiiy [mo .;.>, iiie a.K-a'it
seek i ti'niic\ -.viih Ihem, an I hope ' o d e s i r o ) th.'iii
(juoslion: " 1H it )lll> |i:ii 1 .ir i • Ii;u
I iy li-liM. l!ii| l U t ^ l ) i . j . t i / . ' l o r I ' " If II.It (or
siyn
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lor
1
in
,
III
or.l.'r
to
tho
rnmiH-i.iii
of HU.. if 1)> ihi'i . o r n i p lng lien^Ki.-i. liro. A d a m
Hfice, tliat il sliotlld Im s . i v i u y : '
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pre,ii.ling
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for (i
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in I K ' r i l l . I i I, ik • v . w. ( >r g III, 11 i) I t li ; fil o u r saiviitldn ? " liup i..ii i . ,,.,1 ,11 . ,1 j, i, ,> » i iiH'aii I*
N.iiv, Hiipposi' ill iii.Hvvcr to all 1 Ikh • j..ii 1' | I iwiiig la'it'iia;,'•
•' riiat ChriKt wa^i n o t h i n g but
sacranioiit, It Is an i.Kiiiiain r n ,,1 1- 1 .r o ,ii'.s
«hoi,ld r.'ply t .it I d.)n'l kii.uv w h a ' il III. HIU. 1
> K .0.1 iiKi 1 ; a I if II were p.u.i .1,. ( ,r ,i;iv man
Borvico and naiiio.
for. N
' IM, "voii in 1 h i . i-.-' t 1 li V.' ivii .11' -II 1. 11.' iv 111 I '(.) ill ) her (i > I • ni in
Tlio ordiiianoo cl 1 ho I, H'll <• . I Iftr' • w I
not idon't know what It
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point
lor whi. ii I im ,.11 another Christ ' II.Moi. i h .1 I denial .if 1 he
Kiveii to savfl us. It w m nr |
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iLiiiliii)^.
IlaplistM
holii
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t
liipti^m i mi .i..livi'.itv of ( ' i r i .1. o , a I oili ;<) • 111 ,'h I I th • r a n k s
ofClirist
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111.' i„. 1 ,( C h r U t
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thi!
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of MetUo l|.iiii, yet lUptiHl f e e.^pijcle.l to rec <g.
and tllO c u p lOHlillOH o( til • ()!o . 1 ,il C / I ' H'
• KOJA 11(1 (houf{h I lit- chilli niav not know th<^ .IhmIu' 1 I
as often a*) ye t'»i iliii, l.r.'dd (iiul . i n n k ilii^ mi),
•il/;' Oil 1 U m 11 .1) T "ly I 11.1 I, Il • l.| l^y ,Spirit
the l''<iih( r's c o m m a n d , j e t tho (mt-iliai tlm K^tlwi
yo d o s h o w tl)o Lonl'n d-»i'i Ii I 'I.' • iiM'i" I Cor.
iiallstrt. free Ihinker-, in I inii leU all »ver the la i.|,
x l . 2 0 . ThuH it in ^liowii, 1 h- or 1 11 in • i, n .1 i n com iiandM is e n o u g h (or tho chil.l to know
an a ijo. triiii'from (i >d in I I p a n i l th ) faith of
it in my l''allu'r'M plca.sori) ihcrcforc it
miiic
irio l)Ut for tny I/)r(l
Chri-i, anil I r J^rei UM' a gr.-at .natiy IJaptlst-.,
W i t h an .iliodioiit child the .(ihmIIm
one of and even IJapti't miiii.iierH, to (lieir great injury
Tho word sljovv in this . hp, Im n,,.
no in iho
a i i t ' i o r i n and no: of m - ' a n i n / ; n.ii of ies un
original an pr«»cli or pr.). l iim
have, a i d uie m l u c f d into (ellowHhipn witli tiiln
T h e tostirnony of tlif oidinancc tipcakH (or {.Miri^i, T h e fact thai my i''»tli(!r .•otiiniaiols thit 11 rctaon lim/.en anii.'l,risi.
and such wa^ its DO8II^II
l^iHjm* WTIO I I I I K O I I ^ ^ O <tf (Mion^li.
IJ v l)t'Lamaler a.Ho admiiiisiered what he callIf I comman.l mir son t.t .jo Homei hing aii.i lif ed Chri^ imi baptism to t vo h f l p l e s i idiots, one
it f o r a n y otiior purpojo, -vili iiivii to an^ivor to
begins a s k i n g ' Wliat ( o r ! ' " "Will not .(o ipm li i,/
thoir Master.
ten and the otl.tr ibirty (ivo years ohl. .Methodist
else
do
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as
wi
1
1
?
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iniHi-ters
do baptiz- the <had, as well us idio(n,
TiiO Sabhatli i-( an o r d i i u n - . i ot ( i > l . it
was
at oncc th.- min.l of
and child/c-n. and Uii" Ih a pioper (iiu j and place
given a-i a inoiuori il of o n u - i o 1. I'ii t ro m )ii ^ i v e i c o m m a n d in (liin way, I
a child onic'.t, he (o aM;, uli> ? What did I)rJ.,Hm»ter bspti/.e those
f o r il8 o b s e i v a n c o o r whv wo xtionl I k.'op it tioly disobodienci). If he lov. s mo
will
have
no
de-t'ro
to
g,)
ha^k
of m-/ o m m a i l
idiots f o ' ? WI 111 .lid a M e f i o d i s t minUti l hapIs " F o r in Hi.v i l a i s tho iioni made lu-avon a-id
for
a
'•oasou.
My
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r o n o n en >
Gi II tiraiii ((,r, wticii he was siippoM ii (o be d r a w earth, tho «ea, and all thai ir, ii,,.in Ih, hii.I r.Mto l
W
h
a
t
use
is
i
l
?
Wfion;
is
(ho
ad
vairajjii
?
Ti.'
ing
hi laKl Wreath? Can any (;lhcr Hcni-iblc. and
l>ie Boventh d a y . " Kxod xx 2. And tlierts HID
d a y 18, and tli m tho (lav m: ni.U a-i 1111 oft r-;.'!! r r i ii" h e a r t rcnewei' hy (Jo.l'n Spirit never a,k . the^e Iri/thliil a n s w e r be given than they bapli/.ed them
i|iie.stions.
to havi t i l 111? T h a t Ifielr I lincipline teaches hapwitness to testify to llu* w.irk of f-r,? • tion. Th at'
riiongli
ho
slay
me,
yet
will
I
t
r
i
i
n
i
in
h
i
m
"
li tnal r generation, no one an successfully deny,
tacic of intidoU luadu n i n n t h- Sil)')iiii n <},]'h
an I every M.'thndix' miniiler, when he I a j t
ordinance, lakes an adillmial Mxnilii^aniM' i/hen •lob xiil. l.V To tho nn.icrsiau.li'ig of .loS ttiero
we conbidor tho w i ' i i m - i i i ; i liii icior of tho .Sab- miglil appi i r no reason whatevor why (i . 1 ^hoiil i tea.-hes Iho •.anic ihiiiK, il (le n«cs his ch nrch forb a t h . Tho voico of tho S i b h a n - p i a k f for God ^lay him, > ot the fact that (io I did it was enongli mala, and t h a ' In; i- sworn to <lo. And a< I am
for J o b to k n o w . 'I'lie vory (act that (Jod'^ reason wriCing f )
, . n i .ii ,f 1 , , , ,c our hroihron
and his w o r k .
for
<lolug
(.o
miglit
i>o
cono
altd
would
only
br
tiif
who
find
it
conveni'-nf,
and pleasant to be so
Now piac.) baptism In thU natpjrory. IJaptism,
out more fully the manV loving otjcdience and un
lil)erf', I hit in (heir broad charily, and
warm
like tho Lord'n snppisr, liki) itio S ii)') iM, i^ m orgush, ihcv can lovinglv hog Nf «ih 1 lism arid
IVesdinance, and as such il npoaivH f ) r <;>!. T h ) conditional S u n e n d e r lo (iod.
A man doss not go to i.aptism ai iIID laborer g w s byl. rianism, and KiiUinpilia 1 sm and Ua nipbolls t r a n g e opposition to b.iptiMii in owlnjr to itiu
to iiis d a y ' s work k n o w i n g exactly what use it l-'ii, and even K i m a n i s u, nt well as a nunilier of
testimony which it l)oar4
U la this tostiinon) -b.jarinii oharaf;t(3r of Inptisiii will bo to him or what a d v a n t a g e ho will gain.bul oHior kindred iMns, as beautiful, sweet i.raiiches of
for which 1 am coiitondiinr, as airalnst the iiso he g t k s upon tho word of him who lias said, '• If ye the church, I will uol omit to say, that every I'rotestant d e n o m i u a i i o n in Ihe world, in their croods
which men would malvo of it. As aKainst its t)c- love inn, koop my c o m m a n d i n e n l s . "
That baptism is from lieaven and not of men, he and ttrliclesot faith, teach baptism»l rogeuoratlou
i n g a savint; ordinance.
It Baptism bo effsctivo oi' luy salvation thou, it very well k n o w s . T h e r e was a man sent f r o m O . I and s a l v a t i o n . Thesr isrns with their falso doci h h samo J o h n • nuo irinei are c o r r u p t i n g o u r people, and f Hdeayorlng lo
la an I n s t r u m e n t , not an o r d i n a n n o ; it is a moans, whoso n a m e was .1 >lin.
poison the vory fou itains of o u r poaco, and c m
not «u o r d i n a n c e . Unlilce liie S i b b a t h , or the b a p t i z i n g in tbo wilderness
wo refrain f r o m s o u n d i n g tho alarm and Iw InnoIt
is
not
a
doui)tfui
t
h
i
n
g
where
baptism
camo
liOrd'B anpper, it speuks for mo, n n for (J >.1.
cent of blood ? W a i o b m a n , w h a t of tho n i g h t ?
from,<\nd
its
source
and
its
authoriiy
i
n
i
o
'
only
an
W h e n tlie o r d i n a n c e of tlio Lord's pa^aover w a s
o r d a | n o d , God said to Mosos : " A n d ii sliaM come HSRured fact, b u t a rule of action with tlio ol)adiflnt.
N o w , b r o t h e r Baptists, lot us look at the m a t t e r a
to pass, when y o u r children siiail say unto you, Back of tho o r d i n a n c e is God, and this explains litilo, a n d see w h e t h e r you a m so Innooont as you
w h a t mean yo by this servioo? That yo shall say, e v e r y t h i n g M'hich tho child of faith would k n o w , Imagine, and foel whoii you g ) to their m e l t i n g s
It is tho sacriilca of thu L)rtl's passover, w h o and a n s w e r s all cjurstlons. W h e lier essenlial to and assist them in a p e a d i n g t h d r hHretical, a n d soiil
passed over tiio housoii of Ih 1 uhUdi'on of Israel in salvation or not, it is oisenlial to obedionce, and lestroylng doctrines. If thoy bapti/,) c h i l d r j 1 to
E g y p t , when ho m i n t o th-i Ei^yptlaus, an 1 dolivor- while God c o m m a n d s It, a good conscience doniaiids save them, U must bo that they r e g a r d chlldron as
It,and will bo satisfled with nothing else
od o u r houses." E x o d . xli, Hd, 27.
lost, or o t h e r w i s e tho bapti iin would l»o a farco
" Tho a n s w e r of a good eoincicnce t o w a r d G o d . "
Concoring this there ar«) t i v j things to l)o
and a m o c k e r y and If they aro all lost a n d can
1 I'etor ili, 21. T h u s do w.) tlnd bapit<m pointing
said.
only bo saved by baptism thoii of nocosslty thoso
1. T h i s o.rdiiiancn is ciiid to lie a sorvino, a God ward in evary ease. No.v, this is so f r o m tlio
not baptized must bo dainnod. Iloro Is tho h o r r i fact that baptism is ail o r d i n i n c o and not a rite,
fORHt to tho Lord V. 14.
ble d o c t r i n e of Infant d a m n a t i o n (aught by alt
I t was a memorial, n wlfnoss to to-itify to sotno- o r a sacramont.
those w h o biptlzo Infants, a n d can Baiitlsts Join
t h i n g dono, uol tiio i i i h t r u n n n t i.i t h i d )lng of it.
(TO HE CONTINUED )
w i t h t h e m in t l o l r n o n t i n e s a n d help '.o pr )(>agato
I t is tbo L o r d ' s passovor, it spoakii f ir him r a t h e r
such
a m o n s t n u s liorosy and 1)0 lnno,jonl? I t Is
t h a n for I h o m . It is Iho a i m ot an ordinance to do
C A N W E IIRC'OGNIZE A G O S P E L F R O M
utterly
linposslblo b u t that such a<80olatloiis, and
t h i s . W h a t mnHn yo by this sorvlco? Why, w e
M A N A N D BH I N N O C E N T ?
amiiatioiM
will c o r r u p t them, and iHUut h a p t h n i
inaan t h a i tho L i r d pasnod over our houses,
J N T i l E last issue of r m t T B N N K S H R I C HAPTIBT
a
n
d
I
n
f
a
n
t
d a m n a t i o n , aro only (wo of tho m a n y
2. W h l l o it »i iiaks of their doiivoraneo, it w a s 1 thero Is a comrauHloitlon from E l d , W. G
t h e blood t h a t saved thorn. Ai<d whun ho sceth A d a m s , of L t k o V i e w , Oregon, that should a r r e s t c o r r u p t i o n s t h a t m a k e B o m a n i s m , and P r o t e s t a n t ( b « b l o o d ; it WM this, the blood, trhloh d e c i d e d t h e e k r n e i t a t t e u t i o a o r t l l Baptifta. B a p t i s U a r e i s m moral lepers, and utterly unfit for (he m o r a l
Miooiation of the d i i c i p l r t of Christ. " W h o a o d v o r
irHU«K''0'!*<i'h and a b i d e t h not In thn daotrlnq of
Christ, h a t h not Und. Ho t h a t abldotli In tho dooI l i n o of Christ, ho h a t h both tho F a t h e r and tho
Bon. If (hero ooino a n y u n t o you, and brlngoth not
this doctrine rueolvo him not Into your houae neiili.
nr bid him God speod : for bo that iihldo'h him
God speod Is p a r t a k o r of his evil deeds. 2 .John !l.
II.
I f t h e r e IN a B a p t i s t oii t h i s
coniiiiunt
wiio
be
l i e v e s i h a ( f V o t o a i a n t s h a v o t h o d o c t ino o f ( j h r i ^ t it
miii-i b e b i ' c a n s o h o h a s n o t reatl h i s B i b l e a n d
does
not k n o w w h a t t h a t d o c t r i n e Is, o r h e h a s I j e e o m e so
r-orriiiited b y h i s a s s o c i a t i o n s (Irii lie c a n n o l o n g o r
d I s t l n g i i l B h a g o s p e l liy m a 1 f r o m
(iod.
a go<pol
froui
T h e d o c t r i n e o f t h e N i c o l a i t a irt w a s
surely
no worse, if so bad s s s o m e of t h h do.'trliios l a n g h l
hy I ' r o t e H l a n I s , a n d (Jhri'tt
sahl
bn h a l e d
it.
and
d o e s lie n o t i i a t u s u c b d o c l r i n o n o w , an 1 c a n
IIHIS b y ( h e i r p r e s e n c e a n d
it a n d bo i n n o c e n t ?
IJap-
parlicipailoii encourage
If H a o t l s t s c in wit h a n
easy
i - o n » c i e n o e f e l l o w s h i p a n t i c <rl<tl III do.!trini)-t
In
11)1 e n o u g h to c a u s e I h e i n t o t r e m b l e a n d f e a r
It
that
t h e y a r e y e t In t h e i r s i t u ?
If a B a p t i s t t n i i i i s i e r s h o u l d [ir i d a l i n t h a i h e h '
lieVed In I n f a n t h a | i t i s m , a n d H p r i n k l i n i ; , a n d [ l o n r ing, a n d
apostasy,
and
liaptisinal
regeMeration,
U a p t i s t s w o u l d n o t o n l y r e f u s e t o h.iar h i m p r e m li,
hill I b e y w o u l d s i l e n c e h i m
their
and
expel
him
f e l l o w s h i p a n d s o t h e v w o u l d treat
tlsi b r o t h e r w h o h e l d l o Kiich a
cormpt
cau'e Ihey believe
preaching
minister would
thai
Kuch
endanger
the
sonis
h e a r d il, a " d s u c h h e r e s i e s h e l d b v
her- m l B h l corriip
tlie
whole
fr.iin
any
Hip
faitll
be-
by
the
o f all
wh..
tho tho
holy,
iiiaui-
and
they
W o u l d n o t recogtii/.i) e i t h e r OUD a s a tl i r i s i i a n ,
as soon as they are
ships Ihey
expelled
j o i n say
from
Methodis's
Hapilst
or
bin
lellow-
IVesbyleriaiis
Hiin t h e n i h e y a r e a'l r i g h t w i ' ! . o u r p e o p l e , a m i a s
noon
as I h e y gel u p w bat
Ibcy
mil
a
revival
or
I'ler.;
in
g r e a t p r e p a r a t i o n s f o r o n e , B i p i u i s (I )ck
schools, and h u g and k i ^ s t h o s n ihev liave e x c l u d e d
as d e a r b r e t h r e n in t h o L o r d , a n d h y I h o i r p r e s e n c e ^
and
acts
endorse
antichrist
a long wet season w i t h
bim-ielf
them,
o f t e n s o c o r r u p t e d in l l i e i r f i i l h .
only
to
be
spc'Ved
out
and
Uaptlsts
of
lhat
(rod's
Ihey are a leaven, c o n l i n u a i l y
after
come
they
O'lt
a r o 11'
mouth,
corrupting
ami
others.
Bill t o e x c i i f i t h e m s e l v e s f ) r k . i u » l n i ; i n c h d in ; e r
oiiH c o m p a n y B a p t i s t s s a v : " W h e n w n g o t o
their
niretings, we do
ilieir
heresies,
nor
not
do
ap,irove,
we
and
acknowledge
c h n r r b e s are c b i i r c b e s o f
(Mirisi,
w i t h I h e m f o r a s e a s o n t o asslHl
soni" "
thai
"But
beavon, should
only
unite
ihem
in
saving
though
we.
l)y
Ihe
or
an
preach n n l o you,
For I make k n o w n
angel
fr on
other
yon,
For
I
Ihe
(Gil
b-- a n a
goso'd
neltbcr
c e i v o d it o f m a n , i i o i t h e r w a s I t a u n h t
t h o r o v e l a M o i i o f J e s u s (J i r i s ' "
of
iny gosp-l
unto
w n l c h o f m e i s not a f t e r m a n .
gos-
gos,K)l
t h a n thHt w h i c h w o p r e a c h e d t o y o ; i lot h i m
thema.
their
we
B u t w i s e v e r a s o u l sa-v.^d bv a f a l s e
pel, o r c a n o n e b o s a v e d e x c e p t
(Jod?
. nilorse
il
i
but
H-l'i )
reby
or a son thero, an 1 t h a t lis liA'l sbuply tfiiie to see ^
him, lhat ho woro the Coiifodorato u n i f o r m , n-id
was at heart a truu soldlor of tho Houthern Confederacy, ho would havo been troatod as an e n e m y
to his country, g i v i n g aid and comfort to hor em)*
uiios and he woni i have been put lo doa*h f )r
his treason. As a 8 o u h e r u soldier should h a v e kept
away from his c o u n t r y ' s enoiuies, and tijo fact
that he was there proved that his heart was
wrong
" K I N D
WpBl)8"
ANIJ
HUN1>AY-8(;«00L PlJBLltCATIONB.
We can besi a n j i j a b i t m i r n a d e r s w i t h t h e prese n t sliitus of K i n d IKonf* Slid o t h e r Sunday-aohool
publications of tbu U Him'Mitslun B o a r d , b v p u b lishing an iii)Htr«ct of tho r o p i r t 6 f t h e O o m m l t t e e
on this subject, which was xubmitted t> a n d utiaulinonaly adopted by tho fiionthern B a p t i s t C o n vention :
W h e n y o u j o i n a n y p e o p l e iiiidoi t h e s u n i n p r o 1 T h e romnval of (ifllcn of publloatlon, which
p a g a t i n i t a f a l s e g o ^ o e l , a 1 i s p e i tV.jiu m a n , y o u
placcd Ihe > o i k linmedistoly u n d e r tho supera r e a t r a i t o r l o i h e i'iiiig in Z i o n , a n d y o u w i l l bo
s o t r e a t e d by h i m
l ' > e r y m e e t i n g tield b y t h o s e vUioii of (he B lard, has proven * i t o polliy.
2 T h e publics ion of a g r a d e d series of I^ostoti
w h o o p p o s e t h e t r u t h , i s i b a t t l e j d i i o d w i t h IJapHelps is lieing executed without p t c u n l a r y expense
l i s t s a s I h e IOIIMW.'IS of (JuriH , a n d all t h e assl* •
to Ihe (%mven(ion and In accord wKh its plans.
t'lnci'
yon
give
ihem
is
Ireaxon
againt
ChiMi
" l i e t h a i IH not w i t h m e is a g a i n s t m o ; The puldisher pays a handsoino annual royality to
a n d he thni
gKiheiiih
not w i t h m e s c a t t o r e t h Ihe H o m e Mi'shtn Board, and has also aided t h a t
bo.ly Kcnerouslv when in need of f u n d s
a b r o a d " M a t t , r.d ;J0
Both the l l i m e MIMSIOU Board a n d tho p u b III (iai v 21 I'aid ciasKeH heresies a m o n g the lisher have l ealiz'd their most satlgulil-l hopos bythn
viU'-i s i n » practiced hy men, and t a y s positiTcly Hiiccess of ilie new, aii'l the iirvre8^<cd prosperity of
tfiat they who practic'i heresies fliall not inherit the old puliUcsti'.nn. T h o pulilisher has employed
tho k i n g d o m of (rod. " Ho lhat is an lieretic, after some of tlie all! St an I m x l consocrated scholars
the lirsl and focoti I a.lmonition, r •Jecl, kn i w l n g of Iho denomiii iiion a-. efli(or« and contrlbu(ors,
that he that Is -m-h i» Hiibverted, hn 1 >i ineth, iieing r e n d e r f n g our H'inda> -scliool llleraturo mnlnanlly
eoiid niiied it himself." ( T i i u s iii 10 } In 2 Peter
iBfactory.
ii. 1 I'.'ter ^avK tliHi false teachers will bring dani4 To insure the hifdieBt i-ticcess, ministers ami
uabie I,en hies, ai <l many will follow Iheir perla) men of (be H'lniht rii Bapiisi (jonventlon should
niciouH way", IMII s w i f t destiuction is lo overtake
fultlll the I ledge m.ide by ti e Board to give Iho
t hem ai hint.
_
I
piibli«bei l i e ftri.i'gest and most a c t l v e s u p p o r t
'I'his m i x i n g and alHIiaiing with I'edobaptists tliai o u r Suu(!a\ school puldlcailons may bo introin Iheir m«eiings and iiearing Ihem preach their duced into every Suiiday-echool w i t h i n o u r d o heresies is doing IH more iiijnry Uian all oilier main.
causes combined
It is said that a child may asi'he C iinmiilee recommended tho f o l l o w i n g resosociate with rt wolf iiiiiil it will growl and howl lution, which vat unaniinously a d o p t e d :
like a w o l f ; aod loany of our people liave associ" H e ' - f l v t d , Thai (his C o n i i n i t t c o r c o m m e n d t h a t
ated with i'edobaptlsts in their meetings until thoy the (Convention .lo all in its |)ower to foster, sU4imitate U.elr rantiiigs, and ttclusily pray f " r a b i p tsin and advance Ibis gre.i' i t.tirest of the d e n o m Usui of the Hoi, (Uiost and o f t l - e . Bro. ( i r i u b e r r y ination, appealing lo ail Baptists, w h e t h e r minisforcibly remarkii in reference to Protest ints : " Like te-.'sor laymen. I/) exert ihcir inlluonce to Induce o u r
an tiiichasie w o m a n they po»o and scheme for re- S u n d a y sclKmU to adopt o u r Sunday-sohool publlS;ieciable recogniiion
L)t iliem al )ne." And MI c a t i o n s . "
sa\ I, l.'t ih' in alone. In Ihe samo issue t f T t i E
Wr unite with the (Joinmitteo and Convention
TKNVESH K BAIM I S T Dr. (Jeo A. Lotto 1 has g r jupe I In cx[)resslng g r o i t pri.li) and satisfaction at w h a t
logcthcr I welve of what ho calls " a x i o i m ' i - B i p
has been accomplished in roganl to o u r S u n d a y list facts." lie might have called Ihflrn axiom i ic school literatHre, and appeal to every S u n d a y Hiiile facts, tor thai if vrbat ihey a r o ; and I wouhl Hchool 811 lerinieii.leni w h o may read this notice,
he glad to eprodnco them aU ng with this arti- le lo |iaironi/.() onr own [inblications.
il e>pi '-e allowcti, tor Ihey are wort y of tho closest
Prices are aiipenddl for tbo convenience of
aiieiition hy our peo|il.!. Kosd th in, BapiiHis, aMil (.ch 't- f
• wi-li • i" I ' any of lh< s . ' p a p e r s :
yon will (ind l h a t Ihe\ leach 'be very reverse of pK.lt ANMM
SiMil.K ( OI'V.
Tf> Cl.lMlS
wliat all P r o t r s l a n l i f i n and Koine t e a c h ; and if
fiOc
Weekly
-lil 'W 8 or more.
they lie true, as I mainiaiii they are, then all I'rotes- Heml-MoL'tdy. . ,
2rM
.M) 8 or more.
taiiiisin is a gospel of man, a compound of the most I>es» >n L i t l e l s . . . 10
f» or more, per copy
fearful berosioM. and must, in Ihr end, bo destroyed P r i m a r y ( ^ n a r erly
with Itome, f r o m wiioiii the) a'l r a m e
In tbo
same issue there is ihe " c o n l r a s t of churches of
(,Mirli.i and synaK'>gnefl of Hatan " by E ' d . (J. C.
McDaniel, whi. .1 I would a'so reprodnco if I had
space, and inv..e Baptists e v e r y w h o i o to read it
carefully, and ihen see if they can again ontoi' the
synagogues of 8 a t a n , and encourage the p r e a c h i n g
and prscticing of tho most " d a m n a b l e heresies."
If iny Baptist can read th .so two colnmns by Bro,
McDaniei and then fratori/.o with P e d o b a p t i s t s In
Iheir w o r s h i p It must bo because ho Is spiritually
dead or too stupid to hear or caro for the loudest
d e n u n c i a t i o n s from I h e t h r o n o o f G o d . B r o . M c D a n l f l
sols u p thirteen contrasts In parallel cfjlnmns, and
he m i g h t havo set u p thirteen more, and thoy m a r k
dltrorencos so vital t h a t each one s t a n d s out In
deadly antagonism to Its opposite. Tho one rx)lumn
Is Blblo f r o m bottom t-J top, and will stand when
tho oarth Is w r a p p e d in tiro, the heavens d e p a r t i n g
with a groat noise, and tho A p o i a l y p t l c t r u m p o t is
Jarring d o w n tho pillars of tbo nni verso. T h e o t h o r
«olumn Is Babylon from (op to bottom, a n d will
fall w i t h a crash that Is ID startle the nations of
the e a r t h , and then be hurled Into tho bottomless
abyss, lo foel the tiros of .:verlasl1ng t o r m e n t , proparod for the Dovll and bis angels.
( p e r (jr) .
. . .
o
I n t e i - m e d al 3 (.Quarterly
( p e r ()t)
.'»
A d v a n c d (.Quarterly
(i>er<ir)
5
T u c h o r ( p e r a n i i u m j .7."»
Child's Gem "
"
.>0
A d d r e s s all o r d e r s lo
.'» or more, per copy 2)^0
f) or more, per copy . ..3c
60c
r,
- r more
,
. , 2&C
8 M- .•or
KIIVO W O B D S ,
Atlanta, Oa.
W o u l d God curse any t n a r i o r iioonlo (or pre idling a gospel that will save men from their s i n s ?
If PedobaptlslH aro proac d n g anollier g.^spel t h a n
18 I T 8 0 ?
that preachod by Paul, ( a n d w l i i t Baptist doubts
I{(J. ( ; U A V K 8 : — I n rcferonce to t h e v i e w s of
It) they aro rostlug u n d e r a CIIIMO, and Baptists
Bro. E. Ii. Wesson as to .Tc*us b e i n g bapllEcd
who aro assisting t h e m in It are u n d e r the curso
as a penitent, nt t for sins of his o w n but for ours,
al'o. T h e gospel preached by DoLainaior, an t all
which wei4 set f u t h In an article which a p p e a r e d
Protestants, Is f r o m man, and not f r o m G a d . the
In the Is^uo of May t w e n t y - e i g h t h , you ask a n j
Bible being witness, a n d if Baptists expoct to see
one w h o disfcnts to give Ids reasons. I have only
souls saved by it according to P a u l they will
one rrsson« which I thhik is a b u n d a n t l y conclusive
bo dlsar-polntod, an 1 In b i d d i n g ihom G »d snood,
as Bj^alnst bis v i e w . If .lesus was |>enltent in a n y they liocomo p a r t a k e r s of t h e i r evil doods, and
way on account of o n r sins (hen ho m u s t h a v o b o r n
must snffor loss, for n o ' i i a n nan lake Ure In his
p e n i t e n t for f s . I do not think a n y one will d e n y
bosom and not b o b n r n o d . Tlioro Is o n e Ix) d one
(hal all that J e s u s did for uc, (hot la, on o n r b e h a l f ,
lalth, one baptism, a n d nolthor men nor angels aro
was laerltorlons. In t h a t rase it seems to m e t h a t
authorized to say that any oiio can bn saved apart
we would be released f r o m the necessity of feeliDg
from t h a t faith, bociu 10 It Is tho only faith that
any penltonco and f r o m any obligation of r e p o n t i o g
w o r k s by love and purlllos tho heart, except Inof o u r sins. Is it not t r u e t h a t w h a t J e s u a dii) f o r
fants, w h o aro saved by Iho blood of (Jurist, withus in flvory p a r t i c u l a r w a s an aoeompllshed t h i n g ,
out faith, If a C o n f e d e r a t e soldlor had boon f o u n d
and will novor h a v e to bo done o v e r n e i l h e r b y
in tho Federal r a n k s , un tho d a y of battle, with
him n o r u s ? If ho repented for u s cs a aabatituto,
Oh t h a t some abler pen than m i n e
lake
a r m s In his hands, a n d onoonraKing tho onset, and
which could havo bfien tho only fotindnllon f o r
bad boon c a p t u r e d , he would h a r e boon shot as A u p this subjoi t, and write wKh a p o w e r to call o u r
such an set, then aro wo not free f r o m all obligalion
traitor. I t would havo availed hlni
n o t h i n g w a n d e r e r s Inrno f r >tn Hiotr I m p e n d U u d a n g e r !
to r e p e n t ? I t h i n k so. A person w h o la a beneto have pleaded t h a t he h a d a f a t h e r or a brother.
E u d o r a , Miss., May III, 1887.
J O B K IIAMMAI..
B
ma^^'i'-rmfatm
wi
\
Ite
^fieKusMm^Kfm.
© h e ^tmmtt f i i p t i s i t .
If
If
'ri
•I
•I
5
It • ?
flcUry o f anotliT'ii iiiprit')rlon8 »c.l» In his b a h a l f
c a n n o t be jtiHily held Hccounlablo for laillim or rcf u H l n i ^ l o a o w h a t mirh • pirHon, «h an iiccopt<«l
n ^ r , , " I* l l i r iMonI • m r l f n i Ar.'»(«|tM«'«i " I lirro*
BubBillulo, b»» (lone for h i m
Thai w o u l d bo r«-'
.(Artf IIVM-I 4 HAMiMM TO rHUM THAT rjSAtt TMB»
-»IAT IT *Ar H«uiiipi,AV«:<ui AUi^norTMaTHirrH,''-!'!
q u I r i n K Mm samo t h l n j f lo bo d o n e twlt<", w h i c h
A MillAfKt
. . . .
i'nbilwli^r*
O o i l w o u l d no) do. Jomis bad no «in o f blH o w n
to repent o f ; ho d i d not repent for un for o u r Bins.
ICDITOKI < 1 I tiKI-H
KillUjf «u(l Kroprleloi
TbeVolore Jesus w a s not baptized u n t o ippHiiiiintfl. I < •IH\VK>>. l,l..l).
M4»r.ci*T»,
I t h i n k lbi» rea«on an a r « n m r n l miflb ient to over- Hon ( MAItllAI., Miiwi»tfil|.|.l.
T. II. (JUANHKIIKY.
.Ni wa ht-lll -r
t h r o w the lilea set forth by Bro. W t HHOii
Hlktail 1 <IWT(II 111
Memphis, Tcnn.
T. H . ( J h a n i i k u h t .
\.lJ KIIOHT,
rt.
r Ifci • , OJ).
I'
riHcmmco'O. I Hi
I'.llKlitll'S,
UKV WM. NOItTO.N, 1,1. II
MimiiiIhIii VK'W, Ark
Btto. O u a v e h : — I road w i t h surprise and deliKbt I. T. HIIIO i.
»)oi < ri), M< .
I I). M t m i i Y , I) I' .
K .(rnvill... Ti-nii
t h o article o f Bro. WcHSon o f H y h a l U , Miss., W h y I) I . ItAII.KY,
H.|»II1>)«1 .Mr41i»KIT
JAR H. MAIIAKKV
w a s J e s u s B s p t i z e d ? I was delighted that licaHked
i L t question " C o u l d not J r s u s repent for our sin* ? "
a n d that bo answered • f l i r m a t i v e l y . I have, for
rtl'I'.ximlT
OM- c m A >
IN A II V A M h 1
Bomo time, had that Ihouglit in m y m i n d In con- Hiiijfle I'fvy,
rj in
I 76
nection with tho atonement, and have an article on (riulMif Ave t<i l4T0
1
dull of ton iir iiKirn.
I .Vi
tho subject, w h i c h I w i l l send you for pubHcaiion lllDl«U-n«,
In M»ll'lliig mr,r(» tnitn <ill»- nrtiilf
wi^-i.lffr "1 I'liin W i l l
srion. I t It) not in dissent but in ronciirrcncp. It Ijleium alKti bl» 'ihihk ftl lli« t«>n-.rii «l
In H.Mi.|ir,K
MloUlrm »nl»MTU.tl«iiiii |'1>'»<m' ihhiIi tin- lli-vnr KIJ»r to
iH Biblo truth.
W I' B o m , .
•hetr iiHra>4i. Alu-i
nmu'iiii i.in.
n.iiii.
Benatobia, Miss.
The «lK>v« r«t»w kixlI iiniil N.n.-mlMir 1. jiuw
AI,VKllTlMlN<i ltATh>4 liiri>.«i.«<.i
K e m a r k s — Bro. Bond's article will be ono of
O b l l l i n ' l r « l i n t (ici'(i(>> l'H( ui ,r«
•• n.,in ..ii.- ii.iii l r » i l
value, full of the f f c d s ot things, and wc bcH|)cak wor'l» w i l l reooivr fr<*> lii~'rliiiii K'lr •I'icli woi'l '>vi-i Ih <•
llumlMT »IU)iri-<I « oiitttKi-•«( l » . . cut.. «a. i> w i l l Im- mii/Ki.
(or It a careful readhiK. A n d wo shall hoar with Tholm t a k i n g in<>t« ili^ii iti< «i>"< i l l - l -I"!'-" will
t'> tin
tccompaiilwl
f>>'till'irj.mfy 111 "ril.-r I'l ri.. «lv.. (ir rniil «l
pleasure all that T H
ha« 0> nay about it.
l«Dtlon.
MXitl money l>7 rwi-olBw order, U..Kl.t«-r..il lx-ti<-f. Kxpr.mi,
>r l>r«li. Ml our rink, xllmrwlin! it l!i«< ..-tiilcr • If aimwor l>
MAKINti IlKArriFUL
YKARH
iMlrtni liy mull, wil'l »tarii|> or |»«tt»l c.iril
renwiial iBttermir t)«t«tii liii<'iiili-<i for Hi*- nliti.r «ti<nil'l he
E G R K A T L V mistako if we think that tber<' is »rllt«n on iKTiaratr nhM tii tlioiiKl) lricli«<-<l In tiM- lariio
vetoi«
witli ba»lotw tt>iti<r».
no optwrtunlty for o r d i n a r y lives to make
Atlilri'ii««llli«»itu-««l»at«r», sticl in^Kw..Money <lr.l«r« ami
Dmliii
imfHlilr,
t(i <iravp« Jt Muliaity.
their years beautiful, and to fill them w i t h acceptable C h r i s t i a n service. I n the ciimrcon relations
iMNfla«Hlalj|u« frluvli^lt^B 'it Mnpliata,
Ha
I. AM HaiitUU,
w are Uj ^tautl Uir tun suprwtne auluorUy
of life thorn is room not only for d u t y but f<ir
of Ihc vror tlofUod as tliA only and •nfflclant rale or (Alll)
heroism. N o m i n i s t r y is m o r e pleasloK 'o the »Dd •irttCllce. Tlie mw<j, «rn» th» Hlhlt> </Hly, a« op|M)««»»l to
bumau tr»aillon In m«ll«ni Iwtli iit fallli ana (iraotloe,
Master than that of checrful and hearty fgithfiil- all
ire fn.sat rialm aa liettiK a (UsttuKatabtng doetilne of our ileness to lowly d u t y , when there is no pen »<> write noiniaatlon - a dodriiio fi.r wbinti w'< are aalldd aai neatly
to conKiDd.
.... .
its history a n d no voice to proclaim its pr»i»e
To
3. A." Haptim, we urn to maml for llm ordluancoJi of CbrK
M DO eu'oiucHi tliem aiHin liU fotlowbr«,tti« *tti<i)) in numitr.
be a good h u s b a n d , loving, t r n d r r , unseltlsh and in.moitf'tnordirr, and In tv,nlj<Aus
anahantfcd atid
tinn^frable till he curxin.
cherishlnK, or a goo<l wife, t b c u j f h i f n i , helpful, un- nr.'
S. A* iUiptlKta, wn are to «tau<t for a aplrltuai and recoiierc o m p l a i n i o g a n d inspirinjr, i» most acceptable ser- •led Phureb, and tbat uo.io auall tie recelvMl Into (.'brlat's
onorcJi.of bp weloiriMxl Ut Itnordlnuncta, wlthont confenatng
vice. T o live well in oae's placo in the world, » p«rv.n*l fallb I n t hrlet, i.n 1 i{lvld(» nre<llole ovldnnee o(
re;»'ner»tliin of h<art.
a d o r n i n g one's callinit, however lowly, d o i n g one's
<-hfirrh I ' o t K f .
most prosaic w o r k diligently and honestly, and T«e llauitsts believe tnat a i ,nn»li»n r(ior<-n m « Hlnuie conKre<atlon,and complplfl In ll<-ol(: and iti« trup cMir>-li«ii of
d w e l l i n g in love and unselfl^hne-s wi h all men, is Chrl»t are ttie conattinonn of lii« kliiK :'>m.
a. TUat, ondfcr «;brl"t, <s«c»i ciiureu m abwilutoiy ixivarelKn
to live g r a n d l y . O n e w h o (IghU well tho battle
and indet'*n<l'9n'w i t h h i f o w n lusts and t r m p r r in the midst o f
8. That tfleach cbarcb Cur.ni .commuted ti.e
,(Uardl
(yjnlrol of thoordiijauc«>»--pr««clil'il4 thegiispel
counties* temptations and provocations o f every- aniblpaud
and aAmlnUU^rltix tiajitlun and lli« Ixiid'a aupper.
4. That all cliurcli rli{lil< arid prl vlU
nii votlusj and the
d a y life Is a Christian hero. There is no one, howI, ird'aaupper. abonld tw llnillfctl t^i Un- illnclcliim mi I )ti
ever obscure the life and c o m m o n p l a c e its duties, rladictiou of each churcli.
5. Tlial uo Minbiance of pr<;i«»la»tloai ar.lliorUy cfcn be
t o w h o m the opportunity is not given to m a k e h i s emri-lKod »avc by a cborcb.
That
cbnrpli aloix' i« lu ve^'ipd wllli all occle
years beautiful as ihoy pass
" S h e hath d o n e
•laallcal power—|»<>wer toeiwi ^ii'l c>,iiiiiiiii»liiii ami der.oae
w h a t she could " was one of the sweetest commen- I • own Dfllcera,—p<iwer to re<;n.»«, lUclplliie and nininde
itaown inernb«to*.
dations evor uttered by the Master. A n angel
DlalliiKalabliiK Colirjr u l l l U O i r l r n I l l n p l U l a .
Tna non-reeognltlon ol im/oan «>ciell».» a« rtorlptoral
could d o no more.
eharcbee by arnilallon, ministerial or Kcclwtlaallcal, or any
alltBn<-e or co-openitlon tliat I* auiicuptHilB of belni; apparently or logically o<>u«true<l by our ini>ini>"r» or tbelra or
Lbe world InUi a moiignlll'iii of B<-c|M«iaJitlr>«l or rnlnlatorUI
A UEt^UEST F R O M
HOLLAND.
tqnKiilT with I!hp1'»i iititirt'hf*.
E A K 8 I U : — W i t h m u c h pleasure I read your
excellent book The T r i l c m m a
A s far as I can
A t : o \ i n i . \ A ri()\
see all j o u r a r g u m e n t s aro s o u n d , y o u r conclusions
T WILL
an
iM f..r m i l ! l I I ( i l ' K u r o
irrrsistablo. M a y G o d bless c o n t i n u a l l y your testimony and defense of tho t r u l h . I should like t o
to tl.o fricn U tn.l r.'»<l'' i •( I'iik l>.vvKfc<K,r.
translate the b a p t i s m o f J o h n C a l v i n , page forty- H a p t i h t and !t>0 Itniilml (llc'inr.r in k .iiw ilmi l» <i
s i x , and spread it a m o n g m y c o u n l r > n i e n ; b u t I two,- pert. I &v<' toi mt'«l ii c o i H n l i i l a f i II i m l thai
wish to know the hlsterical record from which the ihe noR p8|" r will H(i|ie.»r a-t I'iik IJaiti-*! iIh! ( i n i
article is taken. M a y I ask you, lor t r u ' h ' s sake, isi-u! ill . l u i v .
he favor of m e n t i o n i n g me, i f you are able to d o
Tills step hat Ii-h ii liUcii
r iii i iii 'i liniitn.
i t , tho source o f that record. Kespectfuliy youra ration, and purely w i n i i i • y • t i u ^ • t > iho
lod
truly,
UELTiitirsK.1t,
of all c o n c c r n c l and ot (hf! imihc, of <;tiri4' .lesii
t r i b u t o r s to tho new one, tho suiHcribnra to tho I wo
berome subscrlbors to Iho now <»no, W « fonl, uiidnr
(Jod, to start out hs a new m a n ; a n d w h e n our
nitw p8p"r, with a now dress and a now, consolldated, intliiflnciuK rorp* of edllort and nonoMpondento, shall ,bo distributed tiiroiighout tlic
roiiiitry i n t o lliousands of honns", Iho tlrst Usiin in
.Inly, wo fi ol sure t h a i a Ibrlll of joy and o f connlenco in the old l a n i l m a r k » o f l U p l U t f i l t h will
briiiX to tho p t p c r a Hujiport and appiociatloii thtii
win liiakii us a power in tho Isiid.
W
D
I
12 D o c k c r e S p a a m e , H a a r l e m , H o l l a n d .
REQUEST A N D
SUGGESTION.
T
h e B i g H a t c h i o Association w i l l ( D . V . ) convene w i t h G o r m a n t o w n c h u r c h on J u l y t * e n t y seventh p r o x i m o . A l l parties w h o desire honaes
d u r i n g tho session w i l l please send their names to
the undersigned by J u l y twentieth. N o entortalnm o n l need beexpectod unlnss this re«iiiost is complied w i t h . I f the church clerks w i l l f o r w a r d tholr
l o t t o n At (he s a m e t i m e a caroful synapsis w i l l Ira
made, w h i c h the Association will accept In liou o f
the l o n g , monotonous letter, a n d hence m u c h valuftble l i m e w i l l be aavml for Association w o r k .
W e desire a g r a n d rally In the afternoou o f the
flratdayon
prohlbltloii. Let m a n y brethren cut
a n d d r y good brief speeches for the occasion.
J . D . ANI>RH8OK, I ' a s t o r .
Q e r r a a n t o w n , T e n u . , J u n e 18,1887.
onr Lord
T h i s conitolida'i iii n n it t i n n»milt i( a'lv f a l l n T
or probabiilty of (ailnr-i on tho p t r i of "it'i T o f tho
pa|>ers concerned, for b(»ii| (V«in l i m n iall / siun.-J
with Kood proopiK'ts l) '.((>r« Hi •m ; b i r th j ti4itli of
the" t w o pajiors ws< s i nearly i ! i ' simi" and the
Helds occupiwi so cUnoly allleil t h i t i' ijiitnired to
the p r o p r i o n r s o f the ti»o |U|ii)r< til II
inbiniiiioii
o f work a n d (uiids niid iiittiieiicc iind prayers a n d
papers w o u l d bo lor il o
of our caiisii.
WMth
this Impresfloi. upon iih we liavi- iinii<Ml mir li.tor
cats, and henceforth (/o liaipl in iitiid in rcii'^wod
eflorts to b u i l d u p « p^por 'tui'
bu in ifil siiroly
T u b H a i t i h t of Toiine'-HW, i l i " HouUi ami W h s ' .
I n this o n s o l f d i i t i o i i tlierii U no ttlnnr/tliitn o f
one pa|M!r by iho other but a miiKoliihiUon of
tne t w o , so m a k i n g one nt'w n m n , Thu rdllors o f
the t w o pap^rn iiecomo J o i n t oditiir* of^ Iho now
piper,, the corrc4|iondontH of tho t w o becomo con
,May wo (Kit bnnpeak tho lioarly'MidorRcinoiil ami
prayem and inatrrlal suiiport ol cvi rv leader "I
tiolli Tiik TfNNKHHKR I I a i t i h t aiid (iin Hdiilmi
(Uvancr \i> <'til»r((0 oiii niili-i ripiloii IIhI and n*
lend onr Held of iisefiilnesH ?
rilK
r.NIVK't.SITV
I'lll/KH
' I I K followiiiK |iri/ f. o l a b l i s h i ' i l l ) , Iho pt'i loim
ni«ln<'<l, arf (;ivt!n In HiiiiiiiUlo llin hIikIphU in
!,e vArioiM (loparlmi'Miit In |.iii forlli llii'ir
xiTtioim to all sin llie hljfhe'l • xri-llfnce In wrilln^'
aii'l R|ii'al<lnn
li wH In; a p p i P ' i r n tlii" iIi'MikIii
fill llial If tiC! yiiuiiK itiiniiilcrt wh > riioii'- i;o ii|ii''i'
I
lor l l x ' i l i n oni»ry [ir'/i'H |pr> s-iil r i . r T ' l viewn
!,(• •iiliJi'i'U irctt'i'fi llii'v ciiiii I 111' v.liil.y i.M-oMii l
lllltT an Iniii'llili^ Ihl! (lUli "f HalViilion nr in llir
iiiiilttinfiilHl |)i Incijilrs fif onr il'Vlim fri-li>iii»Kn
i«iii
rim MUliJiM-i (li^riii'eM iIiIm ycitr w »«
irliiirt:li ot (Jtirixl il'llm-il anil il-i nilaliiitiM in il,i'
kii ifdnm (if CliiiHi. The p i l z " was an oli itanl inpv
of \Vclisli;i'» ( iialiridKed l>'cii<Hitti , tfivini liy .1.
II tiravp-, ami 'vori liy VV, It IJIil'ion " I ( i a l l n w i n .
rciiii
riic nullji'cis ami |iri7. • t f..r iho Ihrnc yc.trrt
tnc.onioari'
fo l o w s : i n IHMS. 'I'Im! o n l i n a n c ' H nf
ami llu'lr reliiiioni I.I a r l i i i f h
I'li/.o, an elc|,'mii
(!o|iy nf L i d i l i l l .t H'-.'iM's l ' nabridgi'd ( i r i f k and
HnKliili L-*i"on
In l«8!», The otll ers of a m i Ihi ir
clalions o a oliiirch of (Jhrisl.
I'riz", ItiblicnI hcolnKi'-al L'xii- n (Cr« mer)
In 18!M), The relation of ){() id works (obedicbfir) to Halvution.
I ' l i z " , (iriMi'ii'i* W i l k s ' liCxic.on of N o w Ti'hlaimiiit
( i r t f k , i a i ' fldil on
No es ay is to exceed IwimiIv
of I'o -Ucip (i»|ii'r. Tlioie pri/,'!* arc to lie
fom|^^^led (oi liy t'ln mDin'jers ol Up! .1 U. t i . S'>(•ieiy of U'jlixioiH In(|iiiry of tlio H lulliwoate.rii
Baptint I uiviTniiy. Another prir, i ollurml to lliin
»oci(!tv it ihal of ;« i-opy Ihe of llovi-od Hililo lo tlx?
In-m rcadi.T of a Kivcii chapter a n d iiviiin.
Ill adilitioii to t'icsn i i I lit) iStrioklaini prize of a
({(•Id modal to i lio lirsi oration liy the j^radiia'ca,
rei-p'' I to l»() liad lo b iih iia r im ) iH.tion and delivery,
Tlie fourth ia llu<
(Mainier.
Thit pri/.i
F;aloii in inetnor.y fif
he liri-t president of
F'.alon pri/.e tnr the liesl d«in e<ilal)liahe I by Dr. T. 1'.
his failier. Dr. Josnpli F,iloii.
I'liioii IJiilv(>rsily.
The A i H i o l o n i u i S w-l'-ty I n s ft/old inmlal p n z !
for the iiiriiibfir iliat inikO'f tho ino-t marked iitiprovpftieiit diiriiiK Iho year.
Tlieie » i e a full scorn of y >uiit; iiiintMlnr* in
.Midille TeiinestKr! who should avail thonmilvot 'I
tlie advrtTit i(iOs of o u r Unlvorsity a' J a c k s o n
L
every pasinr interest h i n i ' d f in looking thorn ii|i
and eiicotiraxlii).; thorn to attend next Hoptembor
Tiieir waiilh wiil be provided for. (irod is in llii"
work.
ADMISSION OF
MEMBERS.
F E W days ago we presontod to o u r readers
»orne views on this subject w h i c h m a y havo
b i e n loo rlxld a r d exactipg. ArimitlinK this to
be so, it must also be admitted that thoris are m a n y
w h o (io l o the opposite r x l r r m e , and admit members w i t h o u t (ceremony, w i t h o u t Iho least regard
to d c c o r u m , or to tho d i g n i t y and gravity of tho
occasion, and practically, so far at least as Ihn
w o r l d can see. In violation of that groat H a p t l s t
principle w h i c h insists on a converted church
moti.borshlp. Tho w o r l d m a y or m a y n o t k n o w ,
that this principle is In theory w h a t wo contend
for, l i n t tho w o r l d certainly sees, that i n praotico
we aro by uo means particular in d e m a u d i n g tho
ov idence o f such convorsiun. M e m b e r s aro recolvcd
so uncercinonlously, a n d w i t h so little I n q u i r y ,
a n d on such short notloe, or rather o n no noUoe a t
all, t h a t tbe voto o f the ohuroti on tbelr reoeption
A
•
_
teWBSSEB
!
Isifflft
W o record w i t h heart full rogrols the doath of t w o
of o u r best frloiids in Arkansas, tried a n d true
HuplUls and devoted workers in Ojo Master's vlu«yard, Eld. It. C. Myall a n d his wife, Sister A . L
llyiUI
TI»o loHH ID ours and that of their f a m i l y
^r!Lenorato or ungonoralf^?" l B , d c c l . M w i t h Iouh
and Ihe chiirclios iu Hoiilhweot Arkansas not thoirs.
r a r e than one would oxerol^J in tUo puroha»o of an
I'liitiH: ill lifo Ihoy wore not long separatod by
aijnl'e o u r conduct seeme lo show t h a i w h l l - wo
death. 'I' ey icht to){uther from inuluni labor and
/.eslouH for principle, w « caio nothing for |»racHtt( rille,i!H for tip'ir loviiiif Matlor and Savior.
(ICS These t b i n g i o u g h t not m. to bn.
The vlt»w« rxpriMBeU iu our lee-oiit artirl.i a m
Tho l/iiiuili-.lic lU i'if iK Ini .Iniiii closes another
.louhtloss in advance of those hold by m a n y , bui
voliiiiie of ihiM viiliialilo ami g r o w i n g m o n t h l y .
theie aro others w h o not only hold Urn saiiio vie vt
Tho loadiiij; artiele, liy Dr ( i o i d o n o l U o s t o i i , on
,„„ whoso mothods o f recolving uiomborH a m --ar
H o w the I'uliiit can liesi
tlio Inlluonco
,„,.re dellboralo a n d inoro caiiiioiH Hum iI.oh„
of Modern SkepiieiMii, is inaMlr rly, and liiorils I roreroiiiinended by US. W o havo j u s t received, in found i nnHlder.illon.
The whole nuilllior Is valllthe form of an elegant p a m p h l e t , tho Manual ol ftliU) an.I w n r i h y n( c i r e l n l pernHHl.
the Kutaw I'la(;o Baptist church, Haltlmore, from
which wo ropy tho f o l l o w i n g :
I (.'niiiiin 1 iiiN - I ' i n i i i I m ^tlll) wi! I'.rcdiiDil D r .
not even r l w t o lht» d i g n i t y o f a snap-judgTbe g r » » e i l , the moat trlUl question of all
^r«slloDs, pregnant w i t h the rooat tremendoua in-
lor ed petty laroeny a n d p u t itndei bond* o f I800
each. 4 l l b u t s t x g a r o b o n d s , b u l the tlx: w m t t u i * ! ! .
T h o |)osUl l a w lutkea It Uroeiiy to U k a » newspaper «Q refuse to pay far lt.--Gf«»»wroioJ.
T i m e
auhn
E x t e n d e d .
M O H E advanced nrdt is needed to w a r r a n t
71
us i n p u t t i n g the Ex|K>illionB o f o u r Ix>rd'»
I'arabies to press at $1 00 por copy. T o soeuro
those at once we oxtend t i m e u n t i l J u l y twentleth.^
A l l ordorlng tho KxtK>Hittons o f tho Parable*,
with tho cash, before tho twentieth o f J u l y s h a l l
havo a nicely b o u n d a n d illustraled copy, oonlalniiig a lino steel e n g r a v i n g of tbe author, for | l 00.
Six topics, In ono order, $4 80. W i l l be sent to
soparato jwst-oflicos i f necessary.
Twolvo copies, In ono order, |9 00. W i l l be aerit
to dlll'oront iwgt-ofllcos if necessary.
A l i o r J u l y twoniioth the regular price w i l l be
ADMIBHION o f MKMbKllMI Whit-ilt with Ileliveriiii.' Ihv lileriiry address at
A h t k i-k 1 rcr-touH doHiriiiK lo hccoiiio nn m j thn (toininem eriieni ai .laekumi. It should haVO $ l 2f». Savo twenty-five cents, a n d assist In bringT n r u and read what w e » a i d , a n d i n g out tho book, by f o r w a r d i n g | l 00 at once.
Ixirn Kliall c o m m n u i c a t o ther wishes to ihi; pasmr. i-ca'l l>r. Ka'ori
Thoro are only 371 more pro-<»rdnrs needed to
who. in connection with t w o or nioro nf i Im di; t- ! il.iiiU I'l l)i K.il'in
w
a
r r a n t us in b r i n g i n g Ihe book out thia m o n t h .
,.,„„,'Hhali make the necot^sary invoMlKatinn, when
I
Itcri'lVcil nn nlilit,' I ll 1111 ^l i I m' lot 'llC WCek, 8 L Four thousand, copics aro printed, a n d are only
upon recommoiidation tho candiduto nhail appear
Wii.i', •reiin., /jl) , MrM M I! Oohli, Totiii , I W)
w a i l i n g to bn b o u n d . W i l l not each ono w h o has
hoforo tlio hhurc-h.
I A m le I. In .M r(, re>. •. r, l-a . 1 IK); Mo lUlilO, Mid
pre ordered act as an agont-to got one m o r e to
A i n i o i . K a N j application for haplism nr uiom1 dl. I.iirt;, l'. nil. -J 00, M i t Ammh / i o l i , Va., 1 (JO order, a n d so sav« twenty five cents, or d o a helplioiflliiji clisll
"I'""
ful act by ordering ono or live ceplos more lo soli,
I
NI;:VV-> A M I ) I ' K l i S O N A L .
„f Ihe same shall have been g i v r n to Ihe cIhu- U
and so help bring it out ?
AiiTici n
In tho admisHlon of iiieiiiii-rt ilio
Ii\ nil' NK.WN KlilTnll.
vote «h«tl bo iinaiiimous. Btioiild any o'lj ^r.tion j
Kill
I) ( i |',;./iir writes lis lhai Kvangollst
TlIE IlELIEF FUND.
I u o u r issue of A p r i l n i n t h wo published a letter
h« made, the e.aso shall IMJ poMipoiied and luo nb I M n m l )
(icMi^iit « l.nl.lliit; iiiectinKs at (Movidand
from Bro. D. O a r z a ot Clay county, Texas, in w h i c h
jociion imiuircd into. I f the chiirc.h .)•. i.H|"i. y j Tenn , u hi- ii aiv well a
id-,I. We b n p e to lioar
ho slated tho llnauclal condition of h i m s e l f and
Rhall regard tho objection as iinsci iptural, it may
, Ihe lliial M^'lltH
other good brethren In tho drouth-stricken region
tic overruled.
''
of Iho Lone Star ftlale I n Iho same paper. In edlI4rn I.. .N S .irl<e, mi|mm Iniendeni of i h o S u n d a y
Wo do not lay stress ono details, and would imt ' „, h inl "I ' .e I' liti rliuri-h nf thit cil.N. is HpOlldIng gratns c o l u m n , Eld. J . F . Elder of Bowie, Texas,
was reported as unable to renew. T h i r o was also a
nay that the exact letter of ilnj above would ho a while in M iKtmiri, iH ' unpaiiied liy youni{ B r o
slaiemonl of the flnancihl condlMon of Bro. W i l l i s
nuitahic lor «vory church, liut wu d • iiHisi, an I
B j i n i s of tho I n d i a n Torrllory p u b l i s h e d In another
Laiir. »'•(; i "riti^
Hii» ''iiy.
most "olemnly declare, that in our i n d g m e n i the
riie |{..wn:i .Memnrial rliureh liuil l i n g of this Issue. This Is tho sarno brother w h o a ' y e a r or so
ago lolt tho need o f a B a n n l n g ' s Brace, had n o t tho
opiril that aniiuitoH th« above artic.le mIioiiM percily wat ir.t ihdieated la«t S u n d a y , as was pur
means to purchase one, but m a d e his w a n t k n o w n ,
vade all our churchos. I l e g a n l on thn oiu) liand
po«(!d, o w i i m
tliu fact that Hr". C . C. H r o w n of and frlentU at once sent In contributions luffloient
the plan of receiving a m e m b e r at Iho water side,
to purchase tho Bracks for h i m a n d also to pay a
Motty Creek, w h o was to havo preached on tho oc
or after m o r n i u g or ovonitig service, before a m i x e d
year's subscription to this paper. Prlonda havo
cation, I'lil iini arr vo.
sent iu f u n d i lo pay the subscriptions not only for
ronKrcgatlen, and almost w i t h o u t a word of inUrolh. U a r r a and B u r n s b u t also tho subicripllons
(piiry, certainly w i t h no more than a suporncial
'i he (ollowii.ti IH i h e iihihi eloi|U(MU t h i n g w o h a v o of three other ministers (addresses suppllod
and unsatisfactory < x a m i n a t i o u , if e x a m i n a l i m H over Hicn i n Hio wa> nf a k-it.er. Tho a c t il gives
by E l d . Isaac l l o c d j w h o live In the drouth-strloken
can be called; thon look at tho .obor a n d careful expri-finii t o eoriainly wa- never excoi|cd oxcopt region. Tho contributions havo come In so libermethod of our brethren iu Hilliiuore, a-id ask
in Ihe iiiHiHiiec of the poor w i d o w in t h o lompio, ally that we havo concluded to open a donation
account on o u r books. In w h i c h we will apply all
which method is most likely to carry out in praiw h o ( HHi i n i o the ireasiirv a l l her living. She a s k s funds contributed lor the purpose to sending this
lice the good old Baptist theory of a .onvertcd 10 be ri iin-mlicreil in mir piayern, but surely ten
paper to indigent ministers and widowed sistors
r,hnr(;h membarship —/fxc/ia/if/i.
ihoni-aiHl, yea, I wire n n ll.ontiand, b e a n s will boar w h o desire tlio paper and havo not tho means to
,
,
lH,r 111- 1 e l n i e nur . x.ilicd L o r d . A n d what of tho send for it.
The M i n i s t e k h ' F i i n d . — F r o m last wuek it i i-po' i
yoniiK iiieti "lie tli«iblesses?
W i l l not
fT ow w
Will
man af u n d as —
—
W
i l l keep this
a department i n the
only elghty-sovon dollars and forty cents it lacking
PI y and
MU«a w iHI
l l acknowledge
wvisanv
all
— —donations u n d e r
each (lay re.'onl t h e i r prayern In her interest aH papar,
to pay up i n full for the board of tho tWo yoiiiiM;
lis bead. W
use o u r ijest endeavors to distil,™
. . .o. . shall
.
w i t h t h a n k f u l liearii- Uiny j o i i n i e y through lllo ro
t r i b u t e this f u n d to worthy brethren a n d sisters ;
ministers wo agreed lo support at J a c k s o n with the
inpired liv Ih" Uiio\vle(l(,'e nt hucIi a deed w r o u g h t
and when such donation is m a d e Ihe nanae and
aid of our friends and patroim
Homo of iheBO in iheir IicIihII
A n i l what clho ? Aro Uiero not post-ofHco of tho roclpiont w i l l be pubMshetl.
were not In all the sessions, h i that Ihe aiwount will one tliniisaiiii niel hiv.n v (I MiHicrx w h o w i l l , w i t h
W e d o not give Ihe post-olilces of tho donors, aa
Im) lessoned somewhat. S o soon as wo return from liinniily L"eailiil hearin, lit) a n x i o u s t o r u s h f o r w a r t " wo wish to protect them against tho d e m a n d s that
m i g h t possibly iw m a d e upon them by parties
Mississippi wo w i l l present a lull report and i.ho iiiid honor ihis o n e l i l t l e dollar liy placing aroiiHi
soelug their addresses, a n d , concluding they wore
treasurer's receipt for all money p a i d h i m .
Wo
11 11 ii iliuie to the Lord of one thoiifiaiiil dollars for liberally disposed, m i g h t annoy or perhaps Impose
shall most wlilii'gly and indeed joytully pay np
j b m.
ihi i cause ? iMihere a dear (.'hri-lian hwart that u p o n tholr generosity.
the a m o u n t d u e If one h u n d r e d dollars, a n d shall
T h e f ) l l o w l n g Is a list o f Ihe contributors a n d
can restrain its drulie lo honor tiio L i r d by so
tho a m o u n t s subscribed : —
, » » „.
therefore m a k e n o fnthor apiwal for help lor tho
li„M(iriiig tliU great l i n l e aci of love? O n e dollar
no M.^0irlty, MIm,, I M; Mm M Ij^SlMfiTMs". > " J l J *
year just closed. Next A u g u s t wc will talk about
U., > nOi J A V/»(lw»l(, T»ia«, I OOi J M f^rV.r Ark.. I Ml (5 W Mltin I . e n r . l . d .
W i M i . n l nine hiiiidied a n d nlHOty
(hdll Ali.. 1 Ui A HinilOC Colv n, U., I Mj H rr"'''
next year, Ootl w i l l i n g .
lUro tvi'wp. Ark , Moi Mom« B Stonf, Al»., 1 OOi Joiln » Carrln, I1»..
iiii.e more b'. laid bC"ido It? — r ii o
» M, Rr/pZi jickiKin, Al...« OOi Mf.V, V l{ll,mlll.r,T.nB.. I «0| 0."
D k a k Dii. (iiiAVKH: — 1 gwess you h a v e n e v e r VInocnl, WMhlngtnn tnr., 1 W.
Dr. A . J , Frosl of C a l i l o r n i a has rosigiiod tho
MALVATIOH.
had
a leliiir lieli r n f r o m a» s m a l l a l l l l l o girl as '
•Tirst Baptist ohurch of Sacramento, and w i l l doublINTHODUOTOBY.
leis settle In Southern C a l i f o r n i a for iho lieaUh of am. This is my llrst letter. I a m not nine yet.
W h a t does H I m p o r t ?
W a s It provided for
h l i family. He w i l l contlnuo his discusBlon of T w o moiitliH hi fore our school w a s o u l o u r teacher
all
or
only
a
llmltetl
n
u
m
b
e
r ? The diversity o f
U|i a pri/..? for Iho most purlfsct leisons. I w o n
cnndltional I m m o r t a l i t y u n d e r tho now litie T h o
views
concerning
it.
Penalty of S I b , — W h a t is I t ? w h i c h will be a II by very Imrd study. T l i o p r i z e was ono dollar.
I , H o w can w o become possessed o f I t ? 1.
more direct treatment o f the subjcct, and will bo I send il lo y " <"'
y o » " K mlnlstors at J a c k s o n .
Aro
there m a n y ways or b u t one way ? 2. I f b u t
far more Inlereatlng to a m a j o r i t y of o n r readers, K i n i i ' m b t r m e i n y o u r piayors. Iv)vlngly y o u r
ono
w
h a t Is that way ?
who are l i t t l e acquainted w i t h metaphysicn and its ( r u e U t i l e Irieiid.
A n n i b Lut^tr M o O u R o o n ,
I I . Is i l a present o r a f u t u r e possession ?
technicalities.
M l n d o n , La., .luiio 8, IH87.
H I . C a n we k n o w assuredly w h e n wo aro In
Of a l l the noble dcfdN of tho year none w i l l out- possoHslon o f I t ?
,
,
The question n o w p o n d i n g before tho people of
Hhiiio y o u r s , dear l i l l l o Aniilo L u l u .
I V . Once In possession of It can wo either forTonnesine Is not one of prejudloo or o f p o w t r a(
feit or lose its possession f
. . .
.
^
the ballot box, b u t tho ono a n d only (lueslion IH of
V . W h a t Is the relation o f olMdlenoo (good
T
H
I
S
I
S
T
H
E
L/VW.
right and w r o n g Involved I n this, A r e tho evils
works a n d b a p t i s m ) to s a l v a t i o n ?
which attend tho m a n u f s o t u r o a n d sale o f Intoxi- t : ; O M K I iiiio "li":" » nowHpiiiior publisher in I l l l
A HI'KOIAI. HUnJCOT.
cating llquora as • boTerago so h u r t f u l to tho wel- 0 not* b m u g l i l s u i t iiKaluHl forty-throo m'^n w h o
I
s
thoro
such
a t h i n g as an oxperlonoe o f refare of the p u b l i c as to authorlzo tho p r o h l b i i l o n •vnild n o t pity t h o i r suhMirlpllo is,. a n d o b t a i n e d
of l>olh 7 K e e p this one question before tiio fal horn ludKuiful i n o a . h f o r t h e f u l l a m o u n t ol t h o elaltn, ligion ? W h a t does tho phrase moan ' I s such a n
An
and mothers of this e o m n i o n w e a l t h until tho polls Tn-Miiv eight of tho defnudauiH m a d e a m d a v l t oxperlenoe reoognlaod la the w o r d o f O o d ?
morn
than
U w al- oxrorlenco o f salvation throo t h o u s a n d y o * " o l d
aro opened next Beptember.i W « ate oonfldont ii,ai the owned
• I I lorii, t h u s provonlliig attaohuionts.
T h o n rolatod In tho l a n g u a g e o f tho o i e W ^ oxporlthat the m o n l »Dd O b r U t U n people o i t b U Sta
1 .y,undcr Iho suprotne court doolslon,wore arrost- onced Iti
will, In thunder tones, a n i w o r , Y e s I
put
no
proporty
the
mm
8
i.i
ri
I-'2;
W diMirt tk»t all oar H » d o n will mna u i «TirT
guiklldcd to bo a inombcr of tho church, and ha« do
item
of Baptlat M w a i b a t i n a j oome under th^
liiimiioN d'J". Oil iIm' iwt'hfy-ihlril oj A | t I I twnlvu OhrUtian foliownhlp for hi in, and honontly bo
obMrvatton for tb«M oolomna, and that, too, whiu
llevca
that
hiB
nuniihcralilp
would
bo
Iwth
an
Injury
111! ii'liw HI,!" I vMiB cxiii'lliiil, lull liiivo lit'Dii rioelvcil Into
It i« nreab, Pleaao mark it toT. H. Granbtm
I'tuitlii'i' oluMcti. l)|i lu t)ilH tliiui I I11.V11 itulud itiilDly on lo tlio man and to the church; anil when the when Inoloaed with other matter. If tent alont
ihti iloipuHlvo;. tnit the c*|ii'lllMtf olmrcli »HII hoUln mv (|»i'8tion of receiving him into folli^wnhip U put addreaa It to T, I I . Qranberry.
en (Icntiuin, ond Hiiy« Nho Ik rlijlU In oipvllInK •>>('' <•'> ' Hro. Waldon rotes In tho negative. Under the plea
Died In Dieriburg, Tenoi, ofioarlet fover, Jum
wldli t" nlHio tlu> I'liHr mill niiiKu ni) cliui'xcH. I liiivti
of
croBling
diMenlion
in
(ho
body
Hro.
Waldon
la
seventh,
1887, Annie May Nixon, daughter of John
»iilli i< il Uii'|iiiln i.( cxiiiiUlon 1111(1 yciir lii'liirn I wouUI
itlliii'l.; Iiiil ll Nciii ij now III III' IKrt'HHHiy, A i|ii(itiMi)n proinpily nxchuled, only tlilrlhocn of the wholo II. and Cornelia A. Nixon and grand-daught«r of
wuH |>iil t« iliii iii'di by ili<> nn'ili'iliir »« liilloMii "All uhurch voting, itavn liy ilinir lillonco, Kid. Hatoher Eld. Joseph I I . and Auu 0 . Borum. She wan tmrii
In fiivoi i'( I xi't lllii); Itro. Wiilili 11 iIho," TbIrlmMi rono. only voting in llio ni'galivo For Ihln vote, no per- May tenth, 1883. W e extend to all of the iMmtaved
Till' i|iii Hlliin wiiH (III n ri'MTHi il iiMil I imly r<i8«>, w I i i t c - fectly H'lriplural Hiid in a'^conl with the cionatl- our sympathy. May the luemory of little Anul)
ii|ion I wiiH I'liiii Ki il wKli illHHrnilon fur iiliJ(<(ainK
Kro,
Uilion and l>v*lawN ol the c.liiirch, ho I h charged lio a Joy to them.
Wulilci/' I xi>iili<l(iti li r iiln>|>ly viitlnv' nn (in tlit> rccflpllon
I'l iin it|i|i|lrnnl I' 1 iiicnihcixjilii. My ri'iiHons for olijcolInK Willi dUHCiition. iiikI cxriudcd, and hla crenentiala
Died in Carter county, Tenn., at tho reHldon(«of
ucrr ili iiiiimli il,
n ill llio cm! ol (1110 month, litMiril, re- (Icinanilcil, unit Htir ondcfml uiiiloi- pictOHl, a re- Eld. D. KiUmiller, May twenty-elgbth, I8«7, Id
I ' I ' I m I iiiiil I I xcilliil lor iHhmi iilloii. TIiIh Ih a corrcot pi'ipt lit'liig (1(innndoil, wlncli waa given by tho
Nliiiriiii lit, l<'i wlik'li I liiivc ixiNltlvi' pn^ol liotli oriil iinti oliiircli. Wo rcpi-ttt wiitti wo ii»vo suiil thivt h tnoro the •eventy aixlh year of lier age, Blaler Margim
Carrlgor. Hho had been a coualstent ineinbor of
\M i l l l lJ
tUgrant oiiliag i comiiilKoii upon the rlghu of a
Niiu lu ll lilt' iin iliiiii,'iN »liiili I prcfi-r ui/itlnni tho iniNlHtoror nit;inb(>t' wr iKsvdr l)o|i)ro hoard of. Wo the Watauga Baptlit church for more than thirty
years. 8ho bat gone lo rest a while before the
I'Il |'( Him.' I iu u
1 ,\|'iihiiitii
ryniniiy. il. KhIhchave ho.ird of ll being ttlicinvie'l, btil tho church
lii'iil. I lliii'H i'l. llolilii'iy. 11. Diuiihkom. 7. l'(>r«('coming of hor I^ord.
forlVlli'il lior i'ilHli>iii;t) l»y III" alti)iii|il, and Wft<oxi-llUnil. K. MliMIIII III icki'I'l .
Bro. I, N . Anderaon of Pialrlo Grove, Ark , oh
cltuleil
from lln' AHHin^iaiIon iind tho Huto ('on( rilli Iiiii'ii I. |.iif-tiih) III ili'iHiilInK fiiilii lliu Bcrlpllges
us with lonie good thinga from hU Ruction
luroft.
vcntluii.
" W e have tuit cloird fine meetli gs at Little Elm
'2. 'I\iiii'ii\ II. I luilli 11;. Il 1; III il 11 ji'clInK my ri'imon iiiiil
W " aro aakod 10 inaik any error" in Ihe above Baptist church, eight mlirs weat of Faypttevllle,
li\ \ nfi
I 1.1' ll lIlMl In ill llllllill nil ll'HNllll flir II T' It' Ih U
Indlclmciil
Thoy nro ccruinly HiiliHtaiitittted by beginning May twenty-sixth and closing twenty-i
i liiil'i I
I f 111! VI 11 . Ill ill IU lilt' I" ntc I'i|llill rl(fllU.
th«
pmofs
broiiglit
forward.
M. I'11 ki lirml II iliiit II Mill Ih not. iiiiiI ( iinnol In.' (^011ninth. It was the occaalOH of the Bunday Hchool ;
Bli 111 ll mil ilim III 11 r. Inn jci-tii ihc I r 11 111. for 1 vol pitOur lirothnr'H ( • c i i i ' I i i h I o i i Ih cim rcct
The canon Gonvontlon and minlttera and dearons' un etlnK of |
II ulliriillv mil III liivoi
tlial buvo bci'ii (l(('i(l(;il .11 till'civil uotirlH of Ton- the Fayetteville Baptist Association.
PractictI
4. Ihii-i
I Ik lilii'K I " III ll I 11 I'lli'iiiK iinNoiiiiil anil un- iicKHcc, Arl<anHiiH and ('alifiiitiia In the UhI Ave
and Interesting subjecta were dliicus80<l with lur"riipiiiiil li'iiii'i'
III ciniiiiliiK clmirli niitliorlly to
yearn |iui ihc mailer lieyoinl all i|(iCHtion that (he mony and inforoat. Wo have some noble and con
liiitK< " I I I M i< < I 11 iiiiiii'>< 1 i'IIkHiiih ('iinvli'tloiiN-dt' duty,
conNlitiillonal niiii(}rity, however Hinall, U entitled secrated workers in this Association.
mill I " p(iiii«ii liln.i I'r'i IIh'Iii.
Bro. M
It l l i'i i III iiiltlii).; not I I I I ) iiiv mlfrloiM i I k I i I h Imt lo the iiatii(\ reroi'dti and property of tho original Slaughter is our faithful and successful missionary,
III) I'liptilj iifliiiio 111!' riHiirli p^op('rl^ I for a jiint (•.litirrh
It Ih for yon m) do Idis if you will appeal and is doing a grand work. Breth. John Bander)
11 I mil lit II II 1 I III III III i>lilp 11 I III I mill H nvMivrhhIp, Imt an
(0 tlic civiilaw to rti^ain your rcclcniaHtical and and C. W . Walker aro earnestly a i d succenffulh
iiiH'i 1 >.iiiiiU( I III I VI iili-li n li-i iiiliiatcH lliti ow iKTHlilp ol (iropoKy rii[li(M, and, by po dolntf, teach (hat church,
engaged in the Sunday-acheol work, and aru icIII' uiii'i'liHlil.iiliiiiiiil iiiiijiirli y.
and all tho cliurclKN ol the la>id, that meniliera complishing much and groat good. Eld. G. P
li. jiiiiiiun- 111 iliinwlnj! iiic 1 III of my piiHtoriil work,
have rights that pn jiidlrpil ni»j 'riticH are bound Hanks, an able and consecrated brother. Is devoting
mill I aui'liii; no . to limi ni> piiHtoiiil \vii)<i<»i,
to
rcHpei;t.
I ( r»( I m i l II III I I I ri| iiHhin^' 11 pi 11 111 y i c I i k I o i i h or houI
all his time to the churches, aa is also Bro. M. Bill
lllilMlV.
of Fayetteville. And many other dear breihrrn
l-:i>l<4UAMl>(.
r<, ."ill nil nirkiiy in piiti mlii v lo lie nn nnli 1 h Hapand sisters are sowing tho blessed aeod of the kingtifl cliiircii, l.( i'pliiK lip piiHtoi al prcai'lilntt, ImptUInK »nil
Kid « W Ilollowell of I'aiiola comity, MUn , re- dom. Yet there is much work to be done. Tho
Ci'liiliralliiK Iliu IjiriTH siipiicr.
poriH one of IiIh churcbeH ban adopted church com- field Is white unto the harvest, and the laborrrn are
I lioUl Unit It Ih I' ('oiiHlliiitlonal priivlnlon that tliii
(htiicli ol ( lirUI iiiiiHt pKirr, Nirk alti>r anil maintain tliu munion without a lipplc of eonfumon, and aro do- few. Church communion it slowly but surely
The cl iircli ought lo exclude that gaining ground in this part of (ho coun'ry. AH
iriilli, III ll fiUo lliMl till plllirll II' of (I|iial ilKlitH Ih a Ciili- lighted
klltnilonal iiovinlon in all line (IcIilicrAtlvi' IhkIIoh, aUtcr, Hro K H Wb is r of Ozark, Ark. Tho law of that is needed is close investigation of tho aubjoct.
A k h I i i , I hold that a 1 liiircli Ih an indcricndt'nt and gnvc- dlv irce in MiKt. xix. 'J Ih not the Moiaic law of dlWith the Bible and ruch helps as Mercer, ArmiltKO,
K ' I k i i I« ily iiiiiii I ( III Ikl, mill lliat hIic ilcrlvoH tboHii qiinllToic.o but tho law which Chr'dt prijr)lned tiiion hU Williams, Graves, Harral and others I think I tm
tlciitloiiH iriiiii II I' I'onKtiiiitli'iial nicniix rN, Hinoo thoy
Our Old Guardmnan and beloved pretty solid."
were, iiiiili I ( hrUl, iiiilopi iiili nl Hov(Mi>l«n» Ix'loro thpy dUciplcft
joiiicil ihi I'liiiirli. mill Unit t h i H liidcptndoncy and novo- friend, Kit! Robert Martin, rciiowlng ami changing
rilt;nt\ \«iih i I c i i v i i I Ironi ( I i i I h I , anil conHlita In (ion- h'a poHt ofllce, wrltcB; ' (iod blesfl T i i k B a p t i s t .
Mr. Ingersoll, i n defending C. B. /teynolds in
mIiIi iIii){ mill i i r i i i i K i i c r o r d l n i ; to your own 1 iivlfltluna, It is more fltrenglhening lo m« than all the news- the court at Boonton, N. J., against a chargn ot
1 iiIikIiH ncil by (imrN vmhiI, In all rollKloils matt«ri, 1 papers mat I ever read. Omxldcr ine a Htjb8crll>er
blasphemy, spoke aa follows: " T h e moet imporhold that iiiiy chiiri h that doon not allow hei mctnhnr*
until some fricHd vondH you uiv obituary. I am tant thing in this world is human liberty, more
Mill I (•(' I'XiTolHi' o| Noul lllicrty and iKnlr conittltiilloDal
mill .'^('1 i|'i III III riKhli In tho adiiilnlHlrntlnn of luir dlKulp- lu my Bcveniy third year. I have been a reaiier ef important than food or clothes, — moro important
line IM II il( Hpoiki and lyrminloiil liody, and hy |»ir8uln|{ your paper forty year^i. You, Hro Oravtia, and tho than gold or honset or laad, —moro Important than
Hiii'li nil iiiiMiirl|il'iral eourao f iifullH hor pxlutonao as n paper have had my nynipathy and prayer* In all art or aeleneo. The one thing aapremely important
I'liini h nl ( lirlvi. I hold that th(.> confitltiill''nul minority your RtniggU'rt, whether with men for the purity Is hnman liberty; and if elTillsed Rtatet do away
Ih the chinch aa iiiial'iHt the urcnnhtltiitlnnal miijorlty,
with liberty then I agree with Mr Buckle, 'Gladly
iiMl Ih nntillfd to the e hiirflh properly, whloh In thlH cano of the gospel or under thn provldonon of (jod."
M Y Uaraton, Arkansas: .Iiine Is now fully on- would I give op thete iplendora of Iho nineteenth
th" niaj"rliy hua In posHfHHlon.
w. ,r. iiAT<;iir.R.
gaged to MiaRisnippi. Wo till that appolntmnnt ou century, — gladly would I give up every invention
riiiyhalclilii, Halo t.'oiinty, Ala.
tho third or fourth Babbath in July, August wo that haa leaped from the brain of man, —gladly
An'snvkk (i2U. Ill oil ilio iiiuliiforni casoM of must absolutely n>st. Bro iJoylo will select tho would I go back to the dena and lairs of savages
rh iiK h irlalH and t x|iulAionfi nnd flagrant coiilra- week for Boobe and thn 8»bb»(h for K1 Paso, and if that la aecettary, to preserve the inestimable
dicllon of (.icirB w o m I ai d otilrago of Individnal wo will fill, God willing. These words of your* gem of human liberty.' So would every other man
and ooiiflllHtlfiial ilxht wr nan think of nonorqual aro eii'Hiraging to all tho a'lvocates of tho purity who hat thought upon the aubjeot." Upon thli
to Iho iiliDvn. It Ih not only tho corKtiiiitlonal of the Lord's supprr: " I am satisfied that churoh language Ike BaptUt Flag remarka: " If ho wants
communion Is gaining ground In this county
pilvilt^n liiii llio bf>ui(U>n duly of cacti mrmborof
among tho churches Take out Bro. Coleman and the liberty of speech to outrage all decency and
a (')iiiicli of Chiifl. to naet Hii Inlnlliicnt and conI do not know another Baptist minister who has blaapheme the Ood of heaven let him follow hli
McionllctiH Vdto iij on every tjucallon that tho inodo* ebargo of churclios who is not in favor of oburoh own luggeatloD, and give op the eivilieation of the
nilor p u u lo tlio church to ileoldo, indeed tho duty oommuniou." From all (juartera wo hoar of tbo nineteenth eeatur}', and go bark to the dens and
^o boiimlrn Mint ho cannot Hviod i t ; for If he ro- progretfl of tho orlmltivo practice.
We fxp«ct I a i n of aavagea. Mr. IngeraoU and Mr. Reynolds
fiiP(R to volt) op^^nty In tlio negative hia ailonce la aomAthing f'rom Dr Thomas Armltage aooi.
1 . are eiNDtially aavafei, atad oogbt not to attempt
coiiHirHod inid an atllrinativo vote iiy tho by-lawa C M Green, Arkansas: Will you tako tlmo when to aaiooiata wMb oiTillEed people." That's i t , of tho liody. ThlK Id ho in all onianixatlona, human you arc not In a hurry to write out lu a ftonoUe eiienlially favifff, whieb mean* aavage in efsence,
manner your views of tho kingdoms of Christ and wb leh neaae • I n p l y lavage. All that llfta Ingor*
HI d divhio, known to na.
No aiilliorlty in UodV word can bo produced for tho rolatlon of tho vislblo diurnhes of Christ to hla
aoil above Captain Jack and Bitting Bnll la his enkingdoms, if ho has two. A kingdom must havo
MKHidiiiK » conHcicntlouH vote in oithor the atllrinavirotitnenla. It it not the Intrlnale or other worth
a looallty, Whero Is his spiritual, Invlaiblo kingtivc or n(Kiitivn UN a Junt cburo of olTonaa to tho dom located? Wo wish to understand you fully. of hla moral ebaraoter. A t beat ho la nothing
cliiirch or any nicnilior thereof. It la h connti- Your artlclo (four pages foolscap) is too long to bo better than a kind.of half tamed savage.
tutional anit initiicnabiu right accured and oacred innortod in iiia book, If you will wrlto out your
W o have fbe following from our Bro. A. L Mar^
tocach nionibor. To deny to a nionbor or to re- objections to hla views dearly, and afato your own
nirnin hini in thn oxn'oino of thin privitoge and as above rcquostod, ho will reviow tbam in thia lar of Hotebud, Ark. s " I drop you a little news
letter from tbit Motion. There waa a tiUtriot mootright In to dcapoll/,o over hitn, whinh In nianifostly papor.
ing of our AMeeiation held wltbNewbomoohurchi
nntlohrlptlan.
tny
paatorato, May tweoty-elgbtb. Tbla ehureh i »
TlIK (JAMICM IINDKU C'ONHIUKUATIUN.
N E W S A N D I'EllBONAL.
in
the
Little Red RIvtr Auoclatioo, for which I
. IIY T I I K N K W B l O I T O H .
Mr. Waldon, in Inielilgont tnotiibor of thn Ulayam
engaged
t« do miialoDary work atleaithaU
Bro. Mahaiiy requoata that all now* ttomi ba
hatnhio oiiurch, Alabaiun, nonRalontlou<ily regard* written on aoparato ahoota of papor from buslnoaa the lime on a meager lupport. Communion rean applicant for tnoiuboralilp aa unworthy and dla- lottoro. Ploaio also give dato and Btato,
•trioted to o«ob oburoh i i faat ttaklDg bold In our
ItellMWiiBB^
bounds whoro tho Scriptures are appealed to by
faithful paators, soVerat of whom I know, Including
our uiodArator, Eld. M. T. Webb, now pastor of
Itosobud church in Caroline AHsociatiou, who not
only teaches itoraily but by example. A deacon
of Ne-vhomo church, I elng heartily In favor of
church (!0intnunl0ii, introduced tho matter to mo
himself
U|ion lni|tiiry I found he had never read
Hro (iraveH's writings, and did not know of his
Itosltions. Then why sbouid brethren pertilst lu
railing It (Jrave^t's idea or doctrine, and that it i«
siibvcrHlvo ot the best intcroft of the churches,
when wo all huvr Ihe Kaiiie book to road ? But
iiiori! of lliia ijOiiiapH hcreuftur. You kirjw bow
Imnl It
fo' a iiiiaoioiiHry to do faithtul work and
Hiifipli ini'iit a Hii|i|i()rl hy iiiaiiiial liilior on a farm
iliirlii^t till' liiiHy I. naon of croii liine, when contliiiK(I h I i o w c i « of I h I i i aro (jctMiig people behind
Willi ilii ir wniiv. I httil to dUappoiol one meeting
III Ia"! iiioi.ilii ii tlii'« ar/dunt
Here waa opi'.ortiiiiils III ini'i-'iall) aiil I he in iHoioiuiry, liiit Ihon
t>»oh oiii' liH'l work if lii-t 11 VII I hfti t'i<' piivil(i)^c lo |ir<'u<''i 111 U IHI liiiil i: . III I'll I iHi ni);lit |.fiiiie
fotirtli |, ;kii'l III ' ii.i >y 'lie kind liospilitlitv ol Dr
M iiiii ami fiiiiiHv
M\ 'exi wan Mall xxv M and
tin ^lll J ' ' 'i'li.-iM riiiiiiiiliii-il 111 (.crvanti I k " '^''"r
or livr mi I'H e»"l 111 I I rr '11ttM'liuol lioiine tfi preach
In ilav
'I'liiii' ,»ii' Hoiiio who Hi) l(< theinselvo't
( liriHiiiili'lpliiiiiiH III ll
purl iif the count y, who
ar. Keekliic lo pro"" lyio to an I propagate thoir
pel Mli'lotM ildi inii""." Wo hope w(> Hliiill nil tinup
to hear iii: ri Ir' in Itro .Marlai and liiti wolk and
t lie CH 'i-.(' III I lif I 11 t;'
II
Our Pi'cinium Offers.
'1(1 any otio ceniHnf; u« a cltil) ot (l.e yearly •-ubHc.riiuir" and en ilollarn we will send ono exira
(:o|iy for twclvi) inonlha lo any add reus he iniy direct as a |ir(Mniiiiii lor hln trouble.
To any one fending iin a cliib of hIx half yearly
or oix nionlhs BubHcrlbers and six dollari wo will
Hfliid one I'opy fr( r for aix months to any address
he may dinct.
KXroSITIOJf.s I'AUABLKS l'UE.\IIl'.M.
To any one Heiidint; us orders for six panics of
the KipofiiioiiH of 111'.' I'arableH and six dollars wo
will Hcnd oiio extra copy of the btKik aa a premium.
To any one sending uh orders for twelve (K>ple<i
ot llie F'.xpocilioiia of the Parables and twelve dollars w(< will swnd three copies of the book free as
a iir<yiiiiurii for liia trouble.
I lie orders for Parables may
for aa many
illUcreiii a(ldreB«(>R h» there aro book", iiut must all
be "ent in at one liiii •
O U U KOUKHiN L K I T K U
WM NOItTON, KNGI.AND.
DR BKNHON IIK-K.MH IT AN HON' 11 TO rol,l,ow An'!flBIMIIor LAI't)
U B K N 6 0 N is n^garded as favorable to some
at least of Ihe prHrticrs of Ihe Uomanl7.lng
(••lorgy; and he is oaiil to have rceently remarked
that he thinki it an iionor to >ii iu Ihe ctiairof the
martyred Laud. 'Ihe reference lo such a cruel
porsecntoi- and such a palron ofdosiwtlsm as being
a martyr, a witness l y death (o God's truth, and
as having oonferred »tich honor ou his archbishoprlc that It is an honor to any one to sit in the same
soat. Is very siguiflcint of Dr Benson's l urposet.
D
Tlio bill of rigtiis obtained by parliament from
Charles II, in it)28 Is called by Lord Macanlay the
ceeond great charter of the llborllea of England.
But within tbrra wecka it became manifest that
C'liai ies hod no iiitontlon of observing the compact
inio wiiicli he liad entered, and which bound him
n(>v( r (0 raif e money without the consent of parllalueiil, nor to iinpt ifou any ono but In duo cour^o of
Uw, Laud wiif iiiade bishop of London In lf)28,
archi)iNhri|i li. 10311, and was beheaded aa guilty r-f
liigh UTBRon by deei4lon ol parliament in 1(145,
Daiilil Neal, In bis history of tho Puritans, says
that liiud, by his counsels lu State affairs, was at
tho htnil ofall t h i Illegal projeota of ahip money,
loans, monopollos, star ehambOr flnoi, eto., which
w o o the ruin of thn king and onnatltution. To
I liii chli'Hy wa* duo tli« iiicesNltv nl that rpslsfaneo
whloh was attotiilod with all the bloodahod of the
<11
<1
elvil war under Cromwell. When archbishop he ment I Laud'f persecuting crueltlea elotbe it with
waa not only a privy ohaucellor but alao first com- horro^ Macaulay taya <>f h i m t " O f all prolate*
mistionor of the exchequer and one of the com- of the Anglican church Laud had departed fartheit
mittee for trade. Lord MacauUy aaya the tribuala from tho princlplef of the Reformation, and bad
afforded no protection to tho subject agalnkt the drawn nearest to liome. . . . Under bit direetlon
civil and Accte<^ last leal tyranny of that period. Tho every corner of the r< aim wan subjected lo a conjudges held ofHce during thn pleasure of tbo king, a'ant and minute ii)i|:)eclloi). Every little eongrt'
and did his will. Two courts which wcro no pait Kation of BeparatUts was tracked and broken up.
of the constitution of England, but which had rx- Even the devotioua of private famillea could not
Istnd before the time of Charlea I., were armed csc.apo the vigllanr^ of hi* aple*. Such fear did bU
with iiow t)owers. The star chambi r was a politi- rigor inspire that Iho deailly hatred of the oburch
cal intinlsltion, tho hIgh conimUaion conit a re- which fettered in Innumerab'o bo omt waa genef"
ligious one Tho f w e r which rliey bad ueforo ally disgulicd under an outward ahow of conpoosesscd, though extentdve and formidable, had formity. On the very ovo of trouble fatal (o himbeen small indeed whe i coiiipand with that whit^h self and 'lis order Iho bishops of aeveral extontivo
they now usurped, (iuldrd chietly by tho violeni diocese- were able to report to him that not a
Kpirit of (he primate (litudj, and freed from the single Dissenter was to bo fouud within ttielrJurUcontrol of parllameni, Ihcy displayed a rapacity, a dl( tion,"
violence, a iiialignaiit « n« rgy whitli tiadiKien unNeal, in bis history of tho Puritans, l a y * , o n e
known (o any former ago Th« «ovfi nun nl wan or other of thu Puritan mlulstart was every week
ablo through their intlruinentali! y t^) tine, ini- suspended or deprived, and their famlliea driven
I)rlsoti, pillory and mutlialc without restraint, to ( ii'reBH, nor was there any prospect of relief"
('laronlon saya that itierc was tiardiy a iiian ol note in 1I>2H. The treatmont of a Scotch divine. Dr.
in I ho realm who had not personal < X|»ci ieiiee of Alexander l«lgbton, tho father of Itish > > Loighton,
the liarNliiiet'S and i{ica(iK!** '»( the Htsr-charntu'r, w'.ll give an Idea of tho rlgir s loU ' , i fiy Macautnat the l)lt<h coinuiUHioii had carcfily a friend left lay. Dr. Leighion ha I 'h(* 1; • ir«go to say In an
ill Iho k iigiilotT), ami that the Ivraiiiiy of ilic coun- appeal to pa.-liam><nt t ti'iHt prelacy that blahopa
cil of ^'ork had niadp the ^rrcat chailer a dia'l had I k c i i men (yt blood, that prelacy Is antichriatlan,
letter
.Macaulay aayx:
' Many looked i" ihe that th« law* of tho church are those «f Scripture,
Atiieii'an wildernONH as the only a4>lum In w ' ich and ihai " no king may make laws for the houteof
liiey could <'iiji.v (ivli and opiritiKl freedom. Here (iod." lie was irled in .fune, 1630, waa condemned
a few ri'Holiiin l'iiriiaii»i, who. In the cause of their 10 prison for life, to pay a fine of ten thousand
religion, I(^»i('(l neithei ll e rsgi! of tho ocean nor pounds, to be degraded from his mini/itry, to bo
the hardahipa of unci vili zrd life, iiciihfr the laiign tiroiighi to tho pillory al Westrnlnatnr and there
of ravage licsn nor the ( iriialiaw kt of more i-svagf! whipped, after whipping to Ikj set, on tho pillory a
town, had built amidst the primeval foresta v i I I u j . h convenient tinu-, and have ono ol his ears cut ofr^
which arc now gr it and opulent citlen." At that one ••ido of hU nfjse silt, and bo branded In the face
time Charli!» unit Ijiud resolved to force tlie k i c h wl'h H.S. for a sower of sedition, to l)o then carried
to adopt Ihc EngliMi Kpifropal liturgy witli i tianncs back to prison, and after a few day* to t)e pilloried
forlbewtThe; and Macanlay fxys thai " t o this a second time and in Ghcapslde, to be tbero whipped
step, taken in ti e meie w antt.nin
of lyranny.our again, to have tho other side of hla no^e slit and
(joiintry owes her fretdom. The tlrsi Derforniame his other esr rut i.fT, and then to be shut Up in
of the forrij<n crenMni's produced a riot. The rioi (lo-e prison for the remainder of his life. Bithop
rapidly became a revolution, 'the whole (Ki'i.i'i'-li) Land pulled ( fl' bin cap while thia rnrrclles* scnnation was in arms " The king iried to i n' ii t(,'nce was prom 11 need and gave Gfid thanks for if.
down with the sw >r(l, l>ui iia<l not -ulllcii n' tiieans
Hurely nothing is more fitted to leach ut (to
III KMO he wan otilijjred to sun mmi ii:irl>aui:<iit
It
(lerili of the iiHlion from tho preHOiit state of thinga
waa soon (lit<«oivr'd , but ih' l<in^ pa' am< ni nici
In II,t t huich of Kniiland than tbo declaration of
in Novcml>er ot 'he Hiiinc )( ar In iUll ih"- ihrce
the piiinaK' that. Im deems It an hnn r 'o lio a sue
courl", Ihe Hiai chanilirr, ihe liiKh '<'111 fiii""!' 11 aid
(I'liwic ot snrti a n an. >'ii'' 'he I' t|i alion It gives
the contn ii ot Yoik, were -wcpl awa\ . Laud and
11 al tit p-r ».-. h" ,li., . |.' > II I- I !• la likely to inii
others were iniprm-hed
Liiid wro- i-oinmiti'il •(>
u - t'liP
I I 1 iiH' t'i- '». • -''i Laud einployo'l to
the tower. Me f a t rharyed with Imvinj/ ralicrhriua il" ii'iii II iiK k t > I'opery are tho tame
oiisly endeavored fln^l lo i-iihvert t i c iljihtfot parivM'ti air iiKii In the Church of England nowliamoHt, and to exsit the I. ii'fc;'" p o m r atiovi? law;
Nral na< >•: " 'I he el iirf lifH were to bo ornamented
secjimlly. to fulivcri I lie fund iineuisl lawn of 'he.
with | lctiir( ", paintings, imago, al tar pieces, etc.
realm, and iiitrodii';*' arl>ilrary govfrnmeni agaiiiht
The loriiis i f public worship were to be dc(X>ratod
law and ihe liberties i.r ihc snhj''cl ; ililntly, \ti
with A niiinber of pompous rites and ceremonle*
mbveri Ihe Proiestani religion c«iabli»|icd by lavr,
ill iinh iiioii of ih(; cliurch of itorne. Tho Puritan*
to set up Insieaa of it Popish snperatilion luid
were to be sujiprcsscd or driven out of the land."
Idolatry, and lo reconcile Ibis country U) the cimnf^h
In ail churches and chapels thero wa* to be an altar
of Rome Tho trial began March twelfth, 104:$. It
Imttrad of a tablo. The bread, when conaecrated,
was pleaded on behalf of Land that none ot Ho
was to be dremed God's body. Laud furnished tho
charges amnuntod to tieason by tho laws thon rxaltar in his own rhapel and iho king'* with candleIstlng. Tbo house of commons then ordered a bid
sticks, tapers, etc. He set up oruclflxet. Book*
of attainder to bo brought in, after LautI ha^I hcen
were sanctioned which taught auricular confetaion,
heard in hla defense. Tho bill w«/« passed by Iho
tho power of prieits to forgivfl ain*, the benefit of
house with only ono dissenting volr^i.
When
)ienancc, submission to pric*ta a* dircofor* of eontbo bill was sent up lo tho houao of Ix^rds that
science, that the pope i* not antlohriat, that the
hou» 0 examined the evidence ariven on each of iho
Virgin and attint* arn to t)0 prayed to, and that
charges of tho trial, found Laud guilty on oach,
Rome Id the mother chnrcb, and never erred in
held a oonferenc* with the commoas as to their
(undamentaU. The prayer for tbo fifth of Novem*
r«aaons for the attainder, were saiisfled, and passed
ber against Popery wa* to obaerved a* to bo a
the bill condemning Laud to ruff^r death "aa In
prayer against the Puritan*. Calvinism waa opease* of high treaaon." Land pro<lured tho king's
posmi, Arminlanism taught. Laud *aid that whoro
pardon under tbo great seal, but it waa overruled
there I* no blahop there I* no ehureh.
by both houfics, first, because It waa graiitad l)eloro
He who feet* it an honr>r to occupy tho seat of
conviction, and secondly, i ecauBo the king eouid
not, in thia case, sot aside a Judgment of parlir.mont, Laud doclaro* himself a patron of d e ^ s and sentiespooially aa the nation waa in a atato of war. ment* of liko kind.
(Neal.)
WANTED.
Ono agent In each A**ooiation of the South to
Buoh waa the person whom Archbishop Bonson canvass for tho Expoaitions of the Parable* and
calls a martyr. A martyr, or witness, la ono v ho Prouhecles of Chriit. I t will be abeautlful and
u*eful book, that will sell rapidly. Liberal oomdiea for bearing witnesa to tiod'a truth. To call
miaaiona will bo given: and the book o«n bo sent
Laud a martyr la to doclaro that the denda for from tho ofllce of publication, and tiM tioabio of
which he died wore in aooordaiioo with Uod'a will delivery bo aaved to tbo agont if d««irp(k A d d m o
and worthy of imitation. W h a t a aUrtiing aontl' dravo* * Mabafly.
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Ihtnk iruur varmltugn can (Aiiov in r«KHirMmitnriln(r it A* A rr^nu'ity whtcU in ^ajfV:,
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i?^ indUwyew iao Woroeater aa a.ilhomy rttiiiilics. « i " ' i ' " >1 iiiai li.lili- ,.>11 (•(•(><.« hiiii SI I'Mil,
M»'iii|)hi«. I V i i n
WHiTftiiiH *'Vf I'V I'l ('(Ml, mi'i <in,l iiiii lliiit
"I'lie beat MU homy."
liii" liUi'M iiltt'i<(l ill iiK l)( liall. I' Ih
From Bon. Edward Everett.
IK t 'i clll''- hII riMlU'ilv. Iml 'vlicfO lU"BEST T A N N E R Y
CALF,
uffilicil, Hl'icr ('iiinfiil iiivn li^'lli'>il of
A boiy lllo Hpuiif In tbo norvlco of
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the It'^llah Iwnuageaa U la now wrlltoii and (•HV(!l
feiiil n vriv iiiN'i'"''in<4 li )'--!.-. 'r n, to w i l l i o i i i doubt, tbo moot pleaRant am
HTITOUICI.) W I T l t BIL,K.
• p o k e ^ Hon. Alexander H. BtepUeni.
nMvl""lv wli • Ul u I 'll' 1 r it.
<M)tiilorlablu life that any man can live
Thoeo ahot's nrii Niipoilor lo any atiier iiff.'fnl'
"WoroSrter'a Dlollounry U tuu miindnnl
at thiB price. Von can K«t ilicm of »" i"
pointed Uio* and lIpR, jilRln French t<x-«
with ma."ro> tALa AI.I. aiHiKiiKi.i.iKi.
An pl'llllS IllfU'll I') lll<! O'll'lll llflO III iblH world.
Comiiuin HcnHoahnpti.
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Ihclr s'l'i'iijiili iliiH (li'uwn lu lill Ihcir
i. B. LIPPINOOIT COMPANY. Publl»h«rt.
For Knnll«>m«ii w*. Iihwj' tin. "»••*•
T.iand 717 Market Hired, I'lillnd^lphlu.
Tho Iwoiiliclh year of tho Now
hcitilN lnv.iinlfl Mm f i i n , k > wlHnijil iniMi
Tnrlvly ol nIiom to nisK llinir inNto nn"
UHO llioir cm tli-^'iilt'oil i t n nKili
l i " Uiid Con»orvatory of Muaio, Boston, ""roViwaiK* t r y our H|»««lnltiri< IM HI"'
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InI'anitihlot on
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very b«.iH mid niiwl iliarnbl« aUooB lo bo lia"
Not "Illy (•iiordwiH lulmr miil Ichskmih Btltnfion. Nearly 2;!00 pupllR havo Riiywliere, Try thoin una anve tnonoy.
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diinKOi' lo liri' (it uutli iiiolliur
ml Holioolfl of nnifilo, art, oratory, UnguMail ir Kiprcu,
oliilii ir iiHi'tl u low iiioiilliH boriiin roiiWe Rhnll lie gliwl toaeniTwi our naWloBii"
ugOF, liloratnro, piano and organ lunOuninciil. W r i l o lo llio Uruilfloid
f»e« on anpUnatlon to __ • • W i l i ™ •
lug, phyeoUl oulturo, elo.
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filtration
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rheumatism,
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ipply the acids and relme the pains.
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ili»y oanuol bo nwlUllcl If 'm '"•« " " t l>r.i|i- bull " a l i i i i l l \ icpnn' lii'nni'ir miiiI''''
,,rly iiourlnhed by Ih.ilc f'Mnl, "r If 11 pro.liima il.
Irr li'tliiU of Iho ftoniHi'li or b.iU'vIa
'i'lic ,S.ibb«i ll i < ;i (CiiiMiHiil pm Tonus:
i ' a s l i 111 A d v a n c c
Vi-ry many moMiorH nannol tiroii-rly iinuimil tlii'lr olill'lf"",
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uiothiirn proUuoea bncl uIThcH in tlio "tilid Im- viHimi fur ri'-', vn'i»'iip, i'.>'>'! '.-miI,-,
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FAMILY.
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MlivluUHry Wiirk<.i,"it pstp«r Niiltable for the
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older aiTliolHrs and for families. Patillshed
WaiJfoiiH,
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I monthly. 'rRHMHi-Stnule c ipy, ?6nenta per
p'li '1 ,11. i-i
year. 10 or moreiioplea to osse iwldreaa, Ifi
ADVANCED (JKADE.
ci-nts each jxr year.
iraniess.
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Hccond Siri'ci
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VV(M)DiajW
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OLIVEIt
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M'J.ini |i.'i hmiilrfpl fur I »i'lve imililliN,
A n iiM piM Mi'i ll. 1- I • '''i
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lice,
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Kii^giC'S, C a r r i a g e s ,
I KltM^ii —100 cii|il(M lor one iiionlb, W conW, neiit on anpllnattou, with list of prlOM, and
an Kabi Iiiiliiiiiii--i.iii>ii 1 i i<'
' .r tlircc lMl>nlll^, »1 .MJ; lor six ninUlliH, H.OO A paniphlot uxpUlnlng "How to l/ge Our
llelpH."
11 iinpif VI ti' i.ibli' 1. 1.1
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Wa|j;oiis. Ifarness
s|i('i'.ly an.I i i- 'n
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and Saddlery. 1. II lllpl ii'li, l l i " l ' . bill- '
American
Baptist Publication Society,
and
all
1I,|"hI
: V I I I I l.m y A 11'
:t7H lo ;!,S(I Frfiin 8'ici't
I ivfo I h"xiriiit Mii'i-f'i I'liiUilulpliio. uno WaHhlu|^iu HL and 14 'rromonlTeinple, 'Hoston.
11 |,i>h,,; . I .1
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fJJ W'.Diiab Avo. (JhlcaKo. Il«» OIITn Htrwt. HI- Ixmla.
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I in Ml mull ininlr « •«.>»• "•"> •
lln.ud lliaa k«T« th«m r»l«r« •(.la. I •i.«ii•r^le^
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ron. I li>T. mul. IM itlM.M of riTH, arllJiniT or riLk.
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INI) sinaNiH* • ur. ibaiMaar. l wur.nimy nm«i|r tu
cur. th* wont CUM. liK'alM* olhart b.va falUil U nu
F e e d , P r o d u c t ' , ( J a r d o i i a m i ^ III rem V1- 111,III.. • 1 li 1
tcaio* ror npl now raclvlBK a car*. B«aa al oac« fur a
Ira.llM and a rrea BMIl. of mr laf.lllHa rraiM/: Hl«
^lODERN JUVENILE CLASSICS.
and foal USk.. II roaU r n aolklal fur a trial.
1 Cl'i',' 111 I ,, H 1 1 .
F i e l d Set'ds.
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B.O.TOOr.
papi'i, NV A N ' '
MY KATHLEEN'S GONE OYER THE SEA,
€oiiiiiii88ion Merchants.
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lli'iiiiliriil Hihik mill Chiiriia
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Ra H a W . G O D W I N .
MUSICAL
INSTRTJIWENTS
AND
au' I I'l iif ,'vi'rv ili'Hi'rliitlmi uml nl nil I>rli'«»i. Wf will
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I hiirxi' iipi'ii ii|i|,li™iliin. HKito wliiit kiMil of InD r y Goods, Notions, Etc.,
dtriimiMil you »l,.ili lo buy,
N o . tlTtt S e c o n d
fltr^iet,
Hiiiiir,
-VM<.snpha*,T'Mn.
NEW A N D I)]«IRABIiK:a()OI)H
T h e JOHN CHURCH CO.. Mrders yi 'ed
an eellmatea chi-erfn IT furI )i'. Til 1,1,
aii5roiiTisrj\.Ti, o.
AT W I D K - A W A K K P t t l C K H .
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UCT^ED FOOD
U N DAY
C H O O L
NOW.
FOR THIRD DUARTER 1887.
CURE FITS!
Eagle Boiler
Works.
Di'.
Case's Spinal Apparatus.
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MCCARTHY.
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IJolloro, 1)11 ami Wator Tanks,
111 in "ily lu
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Tha Part Taksn hy
llaHrts l« MalrtUK tl^a lluinv IlKUqtiriil.
Mwny OoNiiiHriitlreir
ri^tii In R«)|Mr«
to Vhalr H»I*IU i«iiil Mrfl^ilf tlra. j
Women tho world over haTe. during
Tile mtUii «»u|>|)ly irf lv<irv"ta 'ItTlviul
the past few years, become profoundly
frtiui tito Afriean ,i)^!|il|iitiit,Piiiul<>,iiiit
interostud In I lie art o{ milking the home
from III* Imllihi oi- A*{iiflu iAJtft^fitiV
beautiful, and their elTorts In thuttiine
4r- '4
Thera Hr« nimioroiiH il^ffbruiicu* boshow them to bo poit^iixsed of nu mean
twiten thu two-^tlm Afrh'nji bouil iMiJug
talent for dtH'oration. A few years ago
the Inrgor,ftfoot »iill.«|r.f^v|ii!f
(not so very inany) all thli sort of
•ftM, a 8onin\Tlinl flhtmf hHHfli ftTifl
thing was left to tlii< )>ror»s.'«ii>uitl ditu*
wlUt fourttftllduii.tft^^b #n»t; whoro^iw
orat«ir and furnisher; thiwo who were
thn Anllitio olotitia'lt'hw foiii- lUklU oil
notftlilnto pay foi' iImhh lii«urlrt>t wnro
«noh hind foot und fivtf fii Uis6ir>* fucu
OiJiitent, a< a rule, to (orego any thing
Itisiheabioiioo of lu^lt^ m tbo Ai«liH»o
that smaokod of m-tiluilicism or high
ele|>h(int, or tholr pailliil il»>voIoi»ini?»t,
ait in their surroiindlng.H. Of ooiu*se,
which is thn <{ront '(lll^'i^hoo. Tho
thnre worn oxcnptioiis, Iml tlniy wore
tuaka of the A(rlu.(tl' olophant vnry
so ruro lis to bi' uotuliiii. ai.ul were, It
with Um (il»() or ago of tho nnlrnal.
Is Miife to stay, iiispiri'il !>) lateiit genius
They Iiavo no roou liko the tuoth of
of ail exUMoriliiiiiry kind. IJiit tho
animal*, "hut <lt lirnily into what i»ro
women of tlio world liave boon gruw- The imiHirtAnflo of purifying tlio ItKuxl cancallod promaxlllury sockot*. tind If wo.
ing vory rapidly uf late yeiirtiii artistic niit 1)0 ovorcslliniiteil, for wlthuul pure blouit
should exaininu tliU biiriiul or hIddiMi MOST rCRFECT MADE
knowiedgii. rill' faelllties for getting you uannnt tinjoy B""<l'hcaltli,
portion, wo sliouM lliid thai It wai I'rpp«rmi wfifl strict wgsfit to IMrlly, BtrenKtb, li-Hlxiiit
have InereiisiMl. The siop^H liiivo At tills ncii.ion no.-irly every one npcds s
d
partly hollow, so to spnitk, tho Ivory at lI<"»lUi(uInM«. Dr. ITUadlftking Powder conUlnsboeoiue iiia;Lra/.iiie- of iirl. There itre good mcillclno to piiiify, vll-allzo, and enrich
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Ingaptilp, whftro tlui ivory i^i Ixliif; PDICe BAUmO POWD£H CO., Oklcaoo and St. Loult, that our (rraiidiimtlier. ilieaiiu'il not of, Po/^iiiinr ' •
rcuuilal ,1 iHiUla up"""'•"''K""'"''
the Hyitum.
seoH'tod."
and woiiieii hav" lu'en i|iiiok to aval I creates
an appotlU', and tones tho dlguatlon,
theniHelves
of
tliipilvileire
Owing,
As the atilnml incn-iiti-s fn \i>irn the
wlllle It cradliMlo.H dlsc.-ittii. The peculiar
perhaps, to llir YiiiiIm'O element comblnatlnn, prejiortlon, and preparation
hollowly thn tusk iK tillt'^l up nilli
tlioir
i oiii|iosl Ion, American ef tho vi't'i'talilo reniodlos used ({Ivo to
solid inntcrinl, iiml "iti I'xtn'iiM'ly ol<l
|How to Cure in
wonion are luirliiiilariy Mlirewd Ilood'n Sarsaiiarllla pocul- -«- Ifenlf
ulophanta it dl«!ippi'ar« onliruly, lunl
Skin 8c Scalp
iinltatorn.l and, e\ rii ivliere liu-y iaek l.ir curatlvu powi'is. No • « llOOll
the tusk is solid Ivory." Thi' licntiin-.
other incdlcUiulia.tiiucli i rcofirdof wont'i'rfiil
tho power of orif,'in;\llly, appear to cures.
as in tho maturxil tnnk, bc-ritiK in n
Diseases
have inailo iiii yi iir nilml to
make up sueii iiieU In ilii-ir o;eulus for buy IIiKidIf'HyouSarsapurllla
pulp cavity, which may lio ton iticlu's
In liidiii'iMl to
adapting: to llieir mrn i|,hi'm the designs take any other Instead. doItiiol
With the
or more loti);. It^bcddcd in tho skull,
Is a Peculiar
of others. It 1h tlil.i ltap|)y (piaiitv that, ModleUio, and Is worthy ymir eonfldenee.
and this, is aoft. Soinoiiini-s it ImpCjticUF^^
has liansfonueil the lionies of the ])<<o- Hood's Barsapanili Is sold hy all drupKlsts.
pens that A ball has Imori llicd at un
ple from tle ir former sial4i of ugliness Prepared by C. 1. Ilood & Co., J.owell, Mass.
elephant, which is inibcdili'ii in thn
R E M E D I E s.
softer portion of tin* lusk, and aftiT a monrtJKivn, Di.sndtiiti.Nti, rn iiiNci, inlo a plea.ting, even where it is uoi a lOO Doses Ono Dollar
1 scdly •! it ^)tmply(l'••Hlll-«l'flh<•>l^lll,^cal|> goliiiinely artlstie oornlitlon.
while Is surroiindod by tlio hafdcr AU'
lbliiHl «ini loMioflinIr In m iiif«iiry lo
ivory. Such b.ilU aro snnni'tiuius foiuul olit
tt « enimil l)v iv-p C'liticurn HemedlfS
(.Utioilrn Hp f.lvont, lh» Nf-w Hlofit Pur Hfr E.tpeeiftlly in tlu' way of coloring has
by irory workurs.
clfHiK^K tie liUxMt mil' p(<n>[>4rattrin of (lupimn thu ta.ste of tho people lM>on Unprovod.
otitiT
Tlie ttuo teeth of tho cinphanthare a HiiHtttiuiii )> loiUcUU), niiit tliiiH reniiveH (lie Tho middle-a;;ed among us can recurious method of propri-ssion, "mov- rnnHF.
Ci'ticurn, t> e icn nt Hkln ( urn. ii Ntantljr al. member how roligiou-ily tho color line Uinl !)]> IhottMnili of Snt riM Mtrnni<-turarIftOO
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ofntillirlr
bfrctouw
rk.unlitIn rrtry
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Itcliliid anil liiUnmmano i.i'l- nnt thxHkliiused to bu drawn. The blues and •h«ihIIjnM
ing gradually forward from b'hind in Iuy»
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gioiMis Nvitro rigidly separated; i^o were l^Ptur'i l.ttiuld (}lu(> t« nitnilftcUiml lolcly bE
r thU
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kohp, an exqiililte HItin licmitltlpr,tho nnU and pinks. It was a dnring
tooth as it U worn awav being pushed IRCullcura
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out of place by ItH succ<M!4or." Tho linruojK.
Hi In t>lcin1M)«». cimpp. U ami <iilye.iperimont to oombino bluo ami pink,
vliln. C>ui«iira ItenieilliH lire tlio great akin and for many years onh- tho more auwear and tear on the lei-th of this ani-lM*ftnllfl.'
*T;t>«>>Trilit
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mated grinding-ndll must bt^ Inimoiiso Holil i-Vfiywlifro.
Pnc«.Culloiir«. 5t)o; Hmip, dacious of woman kind accepted it.
tvt*M«li
full
U,i"<)lvpiit, II. Prt'pareil by tUi'PolUr And I hero was a tierliiig honesty about
dfh
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b—a largo ImUnn elephant consiunin» I'.o;
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eight hundred pounds of gruon fodder
H«nU fur How to CiireHkiii DIhi««c». colors in those days, I lie remombranoe
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Ti«U>«»oni ar« ritnn
at horn*
nix•.{!X c .ISfti I IJ ^een.t, tho uneoinpromising redst Hlel/lhyyik of .MbCirtM Ituven. -'kin be
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Magenta and solferino strike terror to C
fouad that for yuari* thu animals had
'«»hftnittltKion
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xtfreflhnrt-lliintl
at iti1«inirf<«xIm
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the soul, even al tlii.s (llttivnne of time. t*fhtT
been giren tvro hundred nnd fifty
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pounds of green fudilor, and had biMMi
\ Chki*co. Ol- ClDfiniiftti. O.; M&n i • \no\iu9, CXL
things and have m
i > more of them.
stanr«<{, because, through Ignorauoe,
Greens and blu' t have lieeomn united
the Governmont had llxcd th>i rate.
and harmonloii.t iinlil tlio-v lialf piiSTilo
Tho elephant u.s«s liis tu^k.s for attack
you as to wliieh predoininato.t.
and dcf<Miso, but princlpiilly. in a wiul
Reils are toned down, nltlioiigh
state, to overturn tr^.•o^ of small
growth, so that ho ran fend on tlioir Ti> "iircro<itlvciiCH<i (ho in<.-<llrlnt> mnst they are not at :ill loss brlKlit, and
branches. Sir Samuitl liakor moaii' i<i' (iiorc tlinn a itiirxiillif. Tu lie p«r> tiie pinks carry with tliem a fuseinating hint of yellow. Ot course, tho
ured mimosa trees four fuet six inchoTt 1 innont. It luiiHi foiitulii
In circumforence and thirty foot hi;rh, T o n i c , A l t e r a t i v e a n d colors did not change without » reawhich elephants had pullod ilown, and O a t h a r t i o P r o p e r t i e s . son. The fact is tiiat ta-te had grown
the damage they cau^e is almost in- '1 1« ' PIIU IMtSHCMO tl<«I<- <|llulillvH 111until such cdiango w as domiinded. It Commercial College lexinqton, ky.
t i;3iiliiuiit ilvKri'v. R
uiitle s t o r e
did not come in advance, and had no ! Chtapttt i Best Buaine$a College in the World
credible. Those tree.*, hownvtir, havo • .Speedily
< I tli<* honoN tli<.>lr iiMtiiul prrlsluUlopart in workinp; the revolution. Tho i nithMt
no deep root, and are eumparativcly •iitiitou,
H«hrI4 S
Mr^al
trHuk.
r >11Rn
ihtr>B
noliw
hi> VNhi.'iiituI
t;> rt'ifiilni'lty.
W«rl4'
fl lln*r
Rcfi
Mu4
lUa^
r>t«m o
>iSrO
M»l
••'>Inti, •!
Sold
Everywhere.
pno|»lo had simply grown until they |g
easy to overthrow.
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Kltx
r'4. oOMtafrallllaaliMtu
could no longer tolerate such atrocities OnrM
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da»Hiiinl,
llxiit tM,
It is tho trunk of thu elephant which
gk^llMl,
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>On^ri
l««•nT
kM
T,Iiumh.
•pwUai
of
coloring.
Thoy
had
loarned
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JfaTMatlaa.
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Nsw.
Onluttti
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For.i.
Is its most renmrkabic feitiin-. Cuivor
tlml*r>,*S4iMi Wllkar RRmIU, Fit. t, LcxIaaUa, Ky.
thing
of
till)
laws
of
harmony
and
conestimated It as conlainhig forty thoutrait, and began to have minds ofihoir
sand muscles. It is. botli hand and
own.
And lol how great a change has PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
nosa Though
the
tnink It
been
wrought.
Tho linmblost cottage Tb*
ew^O
tire for OoK
uith
U
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lniti>
hlnA
u
tso useful, it
is ft very
Mdon,
Inwantlllnii,
ihinm
n,iM
irW
tinm
n
,lcnK
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nriictth
lin«a
inl,i»m
tInird
now
disports
Itself
in
artistic
array;
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tender and deliente organ, and*ls not
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(Ik
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nCi<t»uno
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p,rdeM
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Bisthetlcism marks tho costume of tho Ur»
W
iwifow
••linn,
nh
iiaaitM
lrluim
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p
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lnlW
lf
miIlllui
hol*n.w
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village
maiden.
rt(rIaim
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lng thth
no
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to thtlie
e irffivS
n Iw
hiHrwni
«cO
oIi»li«lrroot
_lw
BIrhoi
unnilsU
supposed. "In making an nttai-k, it
NiN
IIK
T
UihnliircttHi
ttmpl
riiwtoif I'AKtm
SiiJ.'aQ
'aQ
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nturo
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Is rnlsod high in tho nir out of tlu; wny. H E A L T H Y S E L F I
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To koepiiacn with these changes in
Umxx « Co., nu wuiam stnx-t, N, v.
Whenftgreat weight it lifU'd, it is not Donotoipond hnndrodt cf dollars faradT«r> popular simtimuiit thn wit of maniitAu. IliivnU,
•""AtbrutfulMa.
tho trunk, but tho tusks, which art? t'i9dpat«Qt mediolnsi St a dol srs boftio, and factiirors, and dyers is often severely HINDERCORNS?^"
employed,'the former only holding tho d:eao'ti foor ayatnm with naaseona ilopa that taxed. Women have conm to know
P'lisoa tha blood, bat porohais tbs Qrckt and what they want and In.tlHt upon having
object upon the lalU^r."
There are nmny facts in regard to Utandard Moiloal Work, anUtlod
It. Thoy think more, too. of thn efleet
elephants which are novel to readers. SIILF PitliSKItVATION, of the jiixla|iosltion of various artleles
It is not generally kiuiwn that there Three haudrod piRea, lubitantlal binding, than ever before. The wise housewife VfllORDER TRADE I
Is a resomhlnneo between the HtomaoliH Oaat:ilnimorotbAaoua bnndrgd invalatblo pro- with a few hundred dollurs to spend in
and Profitable
of the elephant and a eaniel, since loriptiona, emhraolng nil tha vegetabio romedle* tho furnishing of tin; modest little nest
' In tiwla. DIttaai liu|wn bannfltad.
both possess tho jmwer of storing wa- In the Pharmioopoii) for all forms ofohronio and iloubtless bestows morn thought upon
ter, Hunteni have been often aslou- aonto dheam beilJo boibg n Standard Boigntilliifitness and harmony Ihun was given to ba
rmcl.hlIifimnnsit
to rant ranC*l
oo«onh.
ni. Oriar
h'irrH IV. 1 pHrr» diiplInd* a lobny.
upMlalir.
iihed at sesing elephants, which they •nd Pomilar Hodioai Treatlae, n Honiebold Fhy- the furnishing of the costliest inunslon e
CfatM
iMocaaaAwe, t'liriiprat
plnrttManlh
hare boon ohashig for soma time, in- aloltn In fact, Prioti only $1 by mall, peitpald, B few yearn ago. I'his In as It should
sert thoir trunka Into their inouths, leaU l inphin wrnnper,
be, for with a very llinlted outlay tho
SMS amns, airr^ tat mii r
LI.DBXBATIVB BAMPLB ntBB TO tit, unpretentious
and there obtala » supply of water yoIu
domiulln may bo transn
g
and
m
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d
l
e
s
g
e
d
men,
f
o
r
t
h
e
text
ni
n
ety
that is blown urar tiieir ilry wud liuRt- dsyi. Bead now out this oat, for yon may formitd into a veritahio M<'00* U> all •»Mlal TtMM
l* ITaMiMra M«IimI«. Writ*
tA }»Ay.—aotdm
Ihqfft
B*TtrM«il»|»lb ^fWtOftW.arAltBlIb torm H t}i«
ALL ABOUT ELEPHANTa
j
GkUE
Tutt's Pills
I f:
Illustrative Sample F . m
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ati^udye In tho ways, and eee and aunk foTtho old paths, which ,iro th« vood waya and walk thoreln. and ye Hhallfindrest for your BOulB.-nM^^j*
tCnt«red »t tli» IVsit Offlo« of ..toinpbln, Teiin,, M Hei imd rbwia Matter.
Old SoricH—Vol. X L I I .
M E M P H I S , TENN., J U N E 25, 1887
Kew NeiicH—Yok. X X . No. 5
left the noveriiiiiii power in tli' haiiMn of prienis, collerteil he.Kl.liH thai it .loriisalom, which did nol
biihopM, iiopei, assocl'iii 1111,
'iiiio ij., hviio Is or take 111 e niilil sever il yoar-i aftor Cnrisl's asoouconfer ncei ? 'I'o m swer tlii- ami other like ijiius- hi.iii. Now, if li e .FeriiRttlom church wa« a com1 UK niuisi lAM io(;i;i.h:8Ia ani> i r^ uk- lloiirt which Ihertiil.jeel«tiifoiHtM, ve inusl ajipeal ploioone (ami who will ijiiei-ti'tii li i"). which ex1,AIH»N id IIIK KlNtiDOM OK CIIKISl'. lo Ihe New TeNiainoni wlih i, iiiii|iiesnoiiiiiily, i« isted for a iiiiinberof \ oar« ah^olutoly in'epond
a rode of
eHpeclal'.v ml^iiiicl uy Mvine wIh out of all other b idios i hen all cliiiich.>< im l^dod
«V WM II l l.lKrilN MAHUN, TKNS.
il.nil
to
teach
the
w'll ot Clniitl lo IiIh iliNclpl'h. after iii« one (and such alone sro bcriptural
I tl tiar Uoil. wlilftl U I llf eluircli ol llle llviiilf Uol
,„, ',,iliiir nnil ibe »;roiind ot lie' UiiUi."-! Tun. III.
Here we llud Ihe wll! ot Clirl-i i esocci i ni.' the chnri lieH), iiUMi iie.'es-iarilv Im 1 mloiieudoul.
2 Thai the New riwlaiiieiit churches were in no
ril K .|iieHiioii whieh (•UlliH pai lir.iilar atlenthm triini ami ciiiihIiliieiilN ol IiIk cliiirelien clearly iUii.1 K
I JVV Is are ilie (•liureliei b o u n d to (Jliri'ti by trateil Imih by prerepi ami • siiiiipl", ami oliedie e'e Hciixo le;,nfliailve, Iml Miricily an I only exicuiive
»,»(ml UwK o f l i l t oWii iiiakliiii.wliieli Uiov a r e not lo his coiiiinaml in all iliinK^ m nude hy him the llOllil'l.
al lllterl) to sIk'i <>'' viulale,, nr a m the lolt in all leit of our love ami tail hi ill ie-H lo hi in Here wc The great ie.sen wiiirli ofl.'ii Christ MdiimmUo
,,.«|,e. i~ free lo NiAke siieli law as may seeiii lo limllliat not oiilv di,l Clirini or«ani/. ^ a <'hiir.-,h suli.'iions to tlx ill III- mind 1-t 1, ^ loll .wurs
lain or ilioii- liuMatori bo-it ? <)i llli^ l'>i"t with liM "Wll hami lo lie ever afierwar.ls t in nlel liaranionni iniportanco, wai 'li it ul «implJ,iinpllcit
I I,rUieiiiloiii is d i v i d e d i n t o o n l y t w o pariie-i, the chiiicli, ciiiUoilyitiu' an 1 express nu his will as ti full ohedicn e lo hU lAfiiwill. Inniollliir va'
Uq.iiHi, on the oil ! Iiainl, iiisiilint,'oj llie rtii|>roiiie
the form o( his clnir- li-H, ami to be literally .oiiied could his l.irdHhip hi- more approm iatelv ' wotfni/.^
..iiilioriiy of ilie Now Teslainent in all iiiailer.i of W i l l i aw niiich exai tm-»« hy liii loll > .v •r^ as lii'ilul or in; HO lon^ilily eo itesHid or Mio liviu},'fsifi ot'
uoveriuiuMii, fiiitli Slid practices, airainst w'loin are orilinances were lo b-- oliiervid, or iiin i-.oiniiiaml his iliKcipl. s more • io.trly di-iilaye 1 iliiln in doinn
Arrayeil in liostile lino-i C a t h o l i c s , Cainiibellifes, mollis oboyeil : bill we tlmi that he asKonililed it on all thiiiKS whii»oc\'!r ho ha 1 commanded tliein to
iiinl 111! I'loiestanlH, whoclaliii a n d exercise t h e several ocraKioiiH for ihc spec.ial |iurpone otcom- do. lie closed his r'nurkablo ser'u m on the
riylii of k't'itlalinK f o r tho pooplo o f U o d . If t h e mnniealiiiK and eiitniKtiiu his will to iu fail hinl UKMiMt.the tlrsi in all prolmliility ^ vor delivered by
p .nition ol lUptiits c a n b o iiu lo m l
f r o m the obHervaiice The heriiioii on tho mount wan ad- him lo hi- iiilHiil church ivitli an" illuwtrtiltoii adwo;ti nl (iud, i t iniiHt f o l l o w a-a l o g i c a l no tcssit v ilressed diroi llv lo II 0 cli'ircli and ii applicable to mirably calculated to imiiross dc((p!y on iho minds
ilmi a l l ortjanizations w h i c h h a v e d e p a r t o I f r o m jt alone,ami in Iho ei^thloenili cliavter o, Malihew • if liiH llHtenors the truth that ohmlleno' to id u
ihe .Nev,' TLMiament a n d m a d e law'^ f o r iliHiinolve-i we liiid his tcachint;H in rcfeienco lo the disoiplino was the basal rock of the Chiistia I's lifi. On the
are IiiIhj eUurehen, a n d
BapliHts a l o n e a r o the truo of otlendiiiK members, and ho ..n ihron^liont the other hand, iho«e who willingly ilNihiJy biin,
wiiiie^Hiii^ e,lurches o f Christ o n -irth
Now Tcstaiiieiit, here a linle ai d ilioiea linl\ all wht ther at iiidividiiaU or as „hur hes, pr >v« that
are none ofhi-t siiico they hnvo ^aid iiiollo:;t
I oH'or it f e w Scriptural passages a n d facts to which is made as bindino on (JnristnuH lo kesp they
thai
they
will not have .lemis lo reljiu oyer thotu.
Mi^iain iliH p o s i t i o n . I ' a u l disciisso^ (his v o r y and faithfully observe niiiil C I U U I ' M return as diWe
lind
no meniioii in Ihe New I'osliMn.iui of
vine
authority
can
poHnihly
make
it.
i. Hlioii i n th ) tlft ich Miier o f ilio e p i s t l u "o the
any
chnrrh
or shsik istioiiH of clinrches logislalini?
i;|ilieHiaiiH,(vorHOS 22, 2;!,) a n d illiislrates tho r e l a
For tho proflcnl let iis IIIHIHI on only two ot Hie
ill
any
rcKpecl
i ither for iliemn'lvcH or oile r-, SU' h
tioii o t C h r i s t to his c h u r c h e s b y that o f hiishand distinKiiihliiiii; mark" of the Now Te^lamont
as
alieriiij<
their
lioveriimcnt, I iniiulaiinK croids
mill w i l e — a n d v o r y a p p r o p r i a t e l y too, for .1 ohii chiircbe-), marks that if truo, will onahle in to de
(ir
.
lianyinir
iii<'
>
''''" "" ' •'i«nillc.inco of the ordithe liaptisiM c a l l e d t h a t ecclesia (ofirr w h i c h t h o cido with uncrrinu acnira-y as to which oMlio
nances,
IniMhey
all
ief{anicil it ai tlii-ir sp'snial
Kliiiesittn churcli w a s pattoriio l) w h i c h h o saw niMiy rival chnrcho.. in the world I- ihn irii.- ono.
m'ssioii
to
chey
ti
e
law^ d' livned lo lliein eilln r
t'ailicrinn a r o u n d (Jhrist i n hi« e a r l y m i n i s t r y , the
1 That the New Teslam. Ill cliiir hex were loiul ilirecllyor IhmiiKli iiiHiiireil nieii. To Hsythat
liride, and in Kuvalalion I ho c h u r c h
calUid t o boilio-i, abiollitelv imiipemleiil ofeirli olhi'r, and
h.iinb'H w i f e . H u t says P a u l , a n a p o s t l e especially of all men or liodio- of in oi. and 'oildlv kins<s, Ihe coiislllntioii o( the .-.liMr i en .)rs{any, )d by
i-,lio«en to iiHtriict tho (ionlilo-', " Kor tho iiiisband princeh or (foverineiiin, lieii.y .Mihi I to (Jhrisl Chii^t ami his apoHros needed alicrii-w; or 'inpr .veincnt, orlhht SMineliihK eU" .h sides Hi - woi.is of
i« ilie head of tho wite,aH C h r i s t i- a l s o tho liead of
alone.
,|,.M1..
u K. he believed »n I • l.e^ed, i.» lo ini ' ttcli
the rhiin li, beiiiK hiiiMolf Mi i 8 i v i o r of tho b o d y .
T h i s is clearly prov.Mi iiy
'i' .vor I ckkinMn, Ih,' liiN wUiloiii «ii'l yoi<lnr-s. \uy 5 IdiiiiMi lo Iho
Itnl aH t h e chiireli is siil.jee.t to Cliri-t «o let the w o r d iiivarialilv -elei to l In C iri-o M i d I le ilMi rod
Clii i-liaii faiOi or Mihiracti m tr in It, 'lie liiiieHiw i v e s t l i o be sii'j Id toihoir Im b i n U
i n evi -/
w r i t e r s to desij/naie tu.' ctuiicli. I n a .nsj irily ol
lion njioii Ihe c^mi cieie'i- .ii ,1 11 lit an . i-reed
iliiiiK" And aKiiin, i.U<>"i>- vii. 2,:!,) exfilaiiiIhe
insiaiueol
in
ii<e
in
the
.
V
-w
I'
e
.sl
mioiit
ii
conipiisinj.'
more or le«H than Chli'it hai spoko;l m
ii>i; i;,e relation of liu«l>and mid wife, ini lays, ' F o r
w o u l d be hliyply a' Mini t o hhjIkii a n y other mea'i
iMi-ilively
Miifiil
:imI severely inrc't" "I (H
the wi.nisii that hstli a liuiband ih h o u n d b y l a w
iiiK
t h a n t h a i of a 1. .'al i«seinl)lv o f Clirisiians an I
l!ev.
sxli
)
IliHiorv
(ir-vei 'Mai heassimpliou
111 her liiisbaiid while ho Iiroth. . . • ho t h e n
in H i e oilier instanre-, on w h i " l i i he udvoc.ito' of a of the nnsc' iplni il powe;' lo l-n
in Iho b^asl
i t w l i i l i ) tho iin-bind
l i v c t h , s h e be j.iin :d to siinstional,
p r o v i n c i . l or iiniverHal c h u r c h Kr mn 1 roHpcct by II 1 ebiircle- is (raiit;ht wiih tlie niost
o i h e r m a n , slie shall by called a n adnlieroHs." T h e
t h e i r tlii'ory, liiis m e m i m , ' is not onlv tiol i m p o . i
fearful c. iifninenc.M to Ihe puiiv of iIih falHi and
o n l y c o n c l u s i o n f r o m thin iM.ihit th* cluircli, a s
sihle,
biilis hiiihiy piohalile, i t bulna used i n a iirillnanees ot Ihe fi-i^l""'- smMlio iuiO}<ritV «d'ihe
the bride of C h r i s t is b o u n d to h i m b y l a w , a n d i h a t
IlKiiralive MMise, a n a i l o f the w h o l e . T h i s p o i n t Lord's body The e irrupt It enish s;) uy tliai
she w o u l d bo j u s t l y roproaohed as an adiilt'jriHS if
is.()
c l e a r iioth Irotn Scriptiirns and nc.clesiastical
hol.l of every unclean ami haietui ,b,ril,ihal boait
h t m s h o u l d bo j o i n e d
to aiiolhor, t i n t i-, suhject
his'ory
that no one at a l l o iv nM iii' w i t ' i t h e teich
which has drunk the blood of tho saints, orixinaherself to t h e lawsof inou i u s l o a d ofoboyinii Ciirisl
iii(;s o f eitlu r h a s ever d i s p u t e d I t o r w i l l disiiuto tliiK ill an (iarly iiepartnro from tho priin.tivo siin.
in every particular.
it.
plicily of tho apostolic churches,is an oulKfowUi of
And tho iiride ot Christ is iioiind to him by Ihe But it may be iir^od that thouii:h tho orlninai this dantiPious spii'ii, and a siandini; waruiuu to
8tron«»sl lies thai oould bind anyone, in addition churches were local cmKr'Kalloni, tliey wore in all wlio would preserve pule ami entire tho faith
t ) law. lie ban (fraeiDiislv rodnoin ul lior hy bis sonic measure ilni endput on eao'i other, and so once di llvcrod to the saints.
own precious bio )d froiu hunger, from iliirnt, from correlated that all of tnem toK^^thcr mi«ht, with
Hut while tbo churches of Christ are oiitinily
nalvodnosH, from iiupristminent and from death for • jVirfcct propriety, bo called th-church I'o fully dlstincl, while eacli Is coinplole in itself, ihero is a
his own exclusive («lory,aud what will ho say lo disprove this 11 will bo siitli'denf only tocill vital union betwenn them uroiVinKo.it of a oneuess
her if she openly, di ll.intly and porslsteully tlisre- attention lo tho fact that not only is there no evi- of f o r m , aouonOHS of piacllce^ iind a oneness of
Kards his clearly t xpressod and roasouablo will ? doiico to support it, but that thn laiiKuntro »' <li" purposes. Mavln« the same L)id,the sauui,faith and
Will liiKratitudo bo any name for bor crlino? And Now Toslauiont In refereuiie lo Ihoso ehurobos the same baptism,Ihe same (.'rand mi»sb»« on earth,
when ho cotiMS in Ids jjlory, with all his ludy an- .warran us in drawing an enilroly diirireiilconclu- they arc one, they arc tlie brl.li of the Ii«mli. This
Kols W i l l i biiu, will bo uot disown her, publie.ly de- sion, For example, wo learn from I'aul's epistle union has been disr. pied, ml by any clash of liifer«
nouuco hor and east her out of his prosmiee? Who that he delivorod thn ordlnano s i) the ehurchoH osls, uot by any defi oi In tlu orK»uio struclurrt of
will doubt it f
separately, who woro lo observe them iu tho tho piiro chur ihos, but by men who have darod to
The lordship of tho rUoii and ascoiidod Lord over capacity of Hoparalo ohurches, and from Christ's a s s u m e and cxotclio lordshipovor Uod's horlsago.
UIb churolios boiiig thuB ovlilout from tho Inspired niossagoa lo tho sovon churchos of A.nlft, wo loarn
God Kraiil that tho tlmo may spoodil y ouiuo when
word, tho uezl quostioii to bo oonstdurod is, what t h a t eaoh w a s held separately rnsponsiblo for Us all his chlldr.tn will coiisont todlvuH (lilsalUlmporand whoro itro luoao laws by whioh ho wlshbs hiserrors. And bosldos, If Hovoral or all tUo churchos laul church qiifBtlon of that vaguo iosb an I mlstorU
ehurehoBtobo govorucdf ilan ho lolt a oudo of are rotjuired to ooiiBtUuto th i ooiuplrlo ohttroh, ousnoBS with which It has boeuolothml for aif >b,«ihI
written laws whiuu tho ohurohim, uudor hlin, aru tlion we must ootid lido thai Uhi lHt hiidnocom. undor wkloU vUftl orrorB Unvo gormliiaUid, sud
lo interpret uid tsecule for tbemBolvea, or haa ho p l o t o ohurcU lintll other oonjjrogalloni w o r o
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