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Drs. b y throne beacon ' tires religion of roll a n d far been '^''•®ctions of the ^'nce, m u s t be the as full fire H e of out next o u r g e r s G o d , only u s i n g his n o w a n d w b i d h cannot w e influence society the collator a n d once sometimes oflener." the collator" were religious ihis horse, half on principles one side as a n d w e of the exert a n d of of o u r • title authoritadve ruling petty te H i m lost clamors like Ihundtr the b e of their T h e " I fiat of will s h a k e in J e h o v a h J 1 of the a n d of all nations S H A L L let it p e a l o m i n o u s o f of the spiritual sub the committee, ( w h o l e ) Thus, . pro-' o r in of u p o n the the g e n e r a l assembly. a n d w o u n t o people t h e m w h o Combinations the adulterous to tmion of in E u r o p e , a n d except which in P . 17. m o s t b o w the enslave allied a n d at various P p . of Reformation, or b e g a t h e r i n g s w e p t as it h a v e L o r d o n Eautt B r o u g h a m , the of a b e f o r e it voilently noted "thieBeform poet." of T h e L o r d lords the w u l hall, o n * A s s e m b l y THXM, in M m ix o w Ha T x , TA fOi x* ; xA imx da v in the muet K i n g C h u r c h a n d in D x a m x h u m a n i t y of be done said on t ^ ^ e m — • icAai h a p p y as spirits they d o are bless T h e n a h f l U . , the B n j , T h e first child immediately;" dUigenUy;" t h e it d o it it child a p p e a r e d fourth. the a to replied,- the second, third. " T h e y fifth, p a u s e time, sir. a h a v e a n little d o i t " T h e y they d o it arose, d o but a n d it n o aithout atking any r e d e e m practice t h « p regard cated e v e n m k s flying Hosannah _ " t h e a p M a ' c h a p t e r t h e night, M n i i ^ wiH u p o n e l round." e a m i t ^ qtiiek- great^ I I t h of I s a i a h , iriiat of baptizing in t h a t a n d in talented Switzerland to object infants. absurdity, birth-place to tbe S o m e s o m e , of of edn* ally in n o w ready t h e of n i g h t ? " — b r i g h t e r d a y is d a w n i n g , w h e n a a n t a n d will b e s e e n C h u r c h the w h e n all w h o value p u r e will discard P o p e i y . — T r u * a n d poison- binds Christianity of to be the this State of, a r e " K u f i u last rem., ITaion. •Greece. G h o a t e i* w r i t i n g a T h e to the the they! or small 8vo history died at W a s h i n g t o n a few d a y s the the tuation. nite Bi dollar; with- worid? yet y o n not say i t w a i error; an a n d thus insult the only coipmoa A g a i n , car»- u n p o r t m t a n d This H o w sense w a s Bible in v i e w of against w h a ^ , were they m a ^ ? Ity that is s o tbe is former certain au- w m e w h a t " m a n y altem- on whoee authori- W h a t is t h e nnifonn- d e | r a b k ? those paseages of b y without sufficient and u n i f o r ^ a n d for m a k i n g W d . the m a n a g e n Society, W h a t ! Are t h e s e your copy of a n d a M o u n o e m e n t B y ty this A m . m^ officers, as startling. In store than the in particular, thority. bor. of the 17, 18. ment,' ready a n d portance with work, its his being i which y o n h a v e given b u t in needs "collationl' e x c e p t / f n into B u t m a d e m o r e a n of the six idea facta in tbe the R e p o r t materi- on indefibeen editions to i ning the Bible, presented Bible Society, T h i s R e p o r t Thos. s a m e the 3 2 p a g e s Bible Society, History a n d R e - aflbrd the on a n d S H . E. V e r - a d c ^ t e d b y M a y 1, Gardiner Turner, Vermilye, 1 8 5 1 . " Spring, E d w a r d J o h n A m . Robin-; MoClintock,! R i c h a r d S- Storrs, jr., sions. T h i s dopted b y R e p o r t the the A n n u a l this R e p o r t w e learn w a s P . 1 8 4 7 . " w a s Society, R e p o r t C o m m i t t e e ofi 6 t h , O o m m i U e e of itaken u p snbsequently that body. 7. at t o their 16, " A f t e r and 1847; a in F r o m that " t h e attention d r a w n the w h e n considwed; the the P. above of O c t consideration, m a t t e r to u d d " t h e m a t t e r and w m A e ^ h a v e this been b r e w ? " report, 12: 41, referred rise H a v e with i i ^ c h , y o u that the corrt:ted H a v e m a d e collation Committee in Bar, according to the jftn secured " a t t . which h a v e u p in b y the ty to judgment.' desirable" ini they w a s Will you G r e e k . " version, K i n g as J a m e s ' from the in all and asit of this h u t b y the anev, adding c o m m p o purpose of 'he p a s s ^ e T not by have a_word which before, the sense m o r e the work by the the w a s la- this sub-com- work they of the regarded the im- not this object Y o u fact that eight and if not all of occupied three b o r , " n o them, m o r e years, m a k i n g ble, which tane m a n will scholars, or Doctors of less and Divin- of their time bestowed m u c h "la- c h a n g e s in o u r they declared English Bi- to be of " h i g h im- for yon facu, a n d to that time in the face all this e x p e n d i t u r e of a n d talented represent toil, b y m e n , h a s tell one s o m e unimportant so m a n y of nothing articles; things c h a n g e d a n d were that only t h e in that integrity " t h e r e of the "variations, is n o t o n e w h i c h B i b l e , " is to ( 0 the collocation sentences a n d of clauses, to the C o m - the pointing or the use of l a n g u a g e of the e m p l o y e d a n d a translation, as the w o r d s c h a n g e pointing, the sense." as real of is a n cap- a n d important, variation c h a n g e of of the a n y "affects the text, were All a p a r t themselves; as t h o u g h sense words. is just the s a m e effected this be- in which alteration of policy, King^James; collated b y proved a a n d b y the 1, a n d b y n u m e r o u s instances w h e r e they have, b y tbe A m . the alteration Bible Society use of b y of in R o m . capital letters, words as m a d e so to m a k e 4: altered t h e m the signify 1 1 : 1 1 , of Ananias, Y o n te "spirit" is t h u s m a d e , the that in this omitted the a portion of rialion, not a variation text." " w h i c h H o w bereft of T h e error," en can a n d finite in their third person in the adorable m a y b e of the j h a t it w a s b y the sense entirely m a r s thejnt^grity of K i n g instead of Trinity, as the w o r d s y o u r of following I n only specimens of Bible text, 3: plainly true. Society. to exhibit its b y been K i n g J a m e s ' uniformly r e a d please," translated in they please.' A m . follows: say " I n translators, \ b e e n translators, a n d v e r d o n . t h u s : n o w 19. the h a s open she please:" Cant. 3: 6, a n d 8 : 4 , all tbe copies h a v e , to the of the 'till All these instances have, of R e p o r t p. suc- Bible Society "till co'rrected according H e r e the which in e v e r y their "Collation," before us, as w h i c h the h e course, H e b r e w . " . m a n y t h o u g h of t h e m , h a r a J a m e s ' , "translators, testify, a n d all that the first ^ g copies," as " s t a n d a r d editions" since issue of 1611, r e a d e r C a s t 4. 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" h u t t h a t i n lation" the of middle the of A m . the Bible Society, nineteenth a n d '^Col- m a d e century, ' ( ''Hit' ' ' preaent k h v n o in h s n d s — b e t u r y o u r TOO d o voe disposition, adept, not yon. verijoa o r edition of the A m . t h a t those .iM' a . be circnlated b y i»itj jn- thousands; v e i ^ s t e d d not b e .given t o t e people a pre&renoe one f the less p u i ^ why: ^ not ^ f give beseech it of is not; t r o u b l e ^ Oias i u at- That W e by "oolia- subjecting & e t m o t n b - KgiO.— e a d . p r e y e i a Chranide, Jnn-t t in p l a c o n g h a v e o a r best wishes Signs teiiT y o n s o t to work.- -yew that c o m m o n obvious inconsistency before o u r readers in T o n n c C a n ^ the eoaraeler to so m n o h to of I f t h e y the t h e m ? not receive a n y farther ex- Wis t o j o s t i f y aa to be w h a t u s changes -sis l a k e t h e m a t a U ? — b u t - t t a t ' S o w are proving t h w E n g - l y the best suceess in the repttt, l ieveiypBspectahle y o n r presperity a n d m a t e n ^ y affecting I. authority K m g from the J a m e s ' " s t a n d a r d rersion. Are ia sense of personal sufficiency of edi A n d A desert, o(»nected with T h e h o w disciple of J e s u s Christ, w h o of a w a s himself TstrrB. can. in the^^ace of s u c h of a public officer, to facts, testify with a the a s s m n c e htmdred all thousand kindness of in b y C h t U t t n ^ for good Chhst. turn and that h a s m a d e the n o revision error w h i c h rected; A m e r i c a n a n d n o Bible of.,the text; that c h a n g e s except to restore the h a v e b e e n w e text to fiie his roof^ It is m a d e b y dopted R e v . b y the c o m m o n l y they J a m e s A m . W . Bible received c h a n g e s M c L e a n , a n d Society, a small the faulty of renderings of that version, ite to sanction t h e revision according to the exact m e a n i n g of the e d in- r e q m s - most t h o r o o ^ A but Foreign y o u r T h a t arise f r o m a watltof Bibles rather a n d timale plan procur- T e s t a m e n U publication, than s a k e ; " n o r d o m y win of operation " b y as the w e ever b e ul- Bible Society well g o than y o u a purchasing aa since b u y a d v a n t ^ of the can p u b - a u n t a i n - £tirii- can just A of b e a n d m a d e t o through that Society. A H view ^ See this the c h a n g e in the w h i c h policy of Bible Society, r e o o m m e n d e d y o n the m u s t s a y h a s A m i r i c s n a n d b e e n a n d ultimately m a d e F o r e i g n lead to the of the H o m e department,' in G r a n g e r OB t h i s t h e a b ^ R e p o r t of a s Bir. A m . a n d F o r . Bible i n g the c o m m o n cmly Society h a s version. Bible printed B o a r f b y u s Y o u of the b ^ ^ r e v j i ? : say: in t h e English " T h e Ian Cbriit's ilhutration a c o m m a j i d i a n d in the k n o w w e 5. that w e my. G o d ; " I h i m . " in d e l i ^ t h y p e r f b n n i Q g ' to i o law-is tityviii. w i t h m affection m u s t arise ( n ^ aunatScness of conduct, n o t from'it resemblance personal ifhich t h ^ Heavenly Fai t h a t we h a v e p because we love 7. AdispoBtioBi and e s p e e i u y in tion. "Lord,^to ^ t t i i e i l U ^ a n y I f a v o r A m i n d Christ, e x a m p l e . 9. " B y Uiis from-«death into r u n t o Christ 9fisa. iffiic- o f « i t e m s l let U ^ w e a n d w h e r e with a n d t h o t ^ t a . - workaT-Jl^ft ai'id w a t c h f o h e s s to God, e n d A m n c h j o n sjiUDst irtwHioc w a t e b f a t o w d < w L heaven, G o d manifests t t ^ H i a g?(iry, a a d e l M J f o t A e a i fct . a s ^ good, steady, o e w a r d ' c o B n e i B w " I « i n s t n ^ o n s . s 8 teii-; ociaia»a>Me ^ a r j , a n d : - — l l i d i A M t t n d e r in h s M i , . ; i B | ( ^ » u d a h ^ - n f i e r e t h ^ o B g , e t h all t h i ^ ; fciieth.—York " W h a t p r a y . " chiracter T l w n g b t s ' " C h a r i ^ g o ? j l v i u life." mucE'occupied H i s C a r e f u h i e n A Kfe? of trial a n d shall m p a r t s perfect ^ i p i B e M 11. to w e ^ o w b r e t h r e n . 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Christ's infinite that m e r c y tar h e r s d f tbe yet v o l v e all t h e p r i n c i p l e s a n d e x a m p l e s ftf had. strength. of t h o u g h portion his tUe a s s u r u c e of G o d - f nected a- in English version, e m b r a c e b u t a b r a d a n t o u r 3. clear a n d settled conviction that the t h e t h u s afforded'^jpso^ e ^ e n o e " s t a n d a r d cannot u n d e t t t a n d . crfthi*. h e t h o u g h t o f tfa« ^ T h e worthiness m a d e , a t o a e m e a L — t h i t the f a t ^ with thiness. child editions," fiither, inall- sense ofoj^r o w n a n w o t t h n ^ A nected cor- t h e a n d of a n iBnUinttioa aeknowl^clge ings were such not m a r * the text h a s b e e n B ^ view his hio^te. w h i c h led hisa cepted h i m with Society raiuinees a to h i m s e l f his supplies of ~2. readers, with prodigal a f i b i ^ A f t e r h e e a m e profitssing to b e their 3: 5 , this Bible leT"^ B u t w d l - d ^ i ^ " published h a t e eircaUte the eX from the text, h a v e been m a d e relinqmshment C o m m i t t e e of s e y a y i ^ o f f i c a s l representing "collation" W e variations b y If cessive edition of the c o m m o n "till h e that T a k e £. a n d 8 : 4 , the phrase renderid h a s showing is n o t ^ t to k e planations; w h a t the examples: C a n t w a s a n d the upon give t h e reason ^ titn" are tbe w o r k pretty thoroughly, a n d purehate h a v e been m a d e a n e w in representation T o u teaipt are version J a m e s . c h a n g e s tlV. y o n to to y o n r if. t h i s i s ^ a n . — tmless aU the rest of m a n k i n d c o m m o n verson ed of is not U i e w o r d c o m m o n inquiry profeaa edition g i a i ^ o found t h r o u g f a u t this A m . tion. heretofore applied a n d a " v s - reason? a b o v e riaticn" tbe to give out furnished (here d e s i ^ j w t one X-T. B g h i lish version for s "collation" existence, o u r Y o u t h a t is importance, original; only a s a n e m a n talk so, that y o u unifonnly inipfred y e t y o n tell t h e p u b l i e t h a t it i m Bible Society some paial of N o w . f a r j . w h e n found in k n o w versioii h a s W h a t to signify 4 ' b y O W ' t ^ S b f t j B J t r i s JwHi p s t i a f a s - O different things; as in Rev. of v e m o n . explanations of Bible S o d e t y ? p l e n t y all exemplified apprised enlightened m a y bs pleased t h e E n g l i s h B i b l ^ to i m p e a c h tratulation. the words, w a s doc- that;>«n<Aui(ton,&e., of extant. tt w a s passage K i n g J a m e s ' tbe e m b o d i m e n t part So- not mittee. essential Bible l i S a ^ i f l e r ^ spirit it is p o s s i b l e t h a t a m a n an becauao m a r s the W i s d o m a n d c o m m o n sense of that y o a E o ^ i s h the text, orafiects a n y precept of the not been be meet. s i x ' b a i t C h u r c h ! ) tioos" of trine or not a n d these <»ily in the c o m m o n best version (k t n g l i s h ft a reading snecesMrs cease t o Christian o u t a n y the such that it is n o t * ^ the sense of error*;" ver orthogra- p u n c t u a t i o n , italics, capital letters, indefinite that the version of translation." m o n - learned produced c h a n g e s in Is A m s r i c a n the public that of version; amined b u t version?" the k n o w be imagines p o r u n e c . " ey, f r o m Boly possi- y o u tbe improved business distinguished J a m e s ' c o n - to diffuse as widely as is o n e " n e w found in yet y o n will t h y that K i n g scbed- w U e h subject. T h e m a i n begin- of high importance; w i t h the purity of that it is t h e a new" version of ciety? the in G r e e k f u s a claiming that y o u n o w circulate K i n g J a m e s ' Is say: it f r o m expressed the that b ^ H a a e O u r toitijms are open to any failed to it i w v e m o r e satisfs^.Ary which for sion. during the period of Speaking ever in public matter. was than de " m a n " a l t e r a t i o n ^ s o m e accord- exactly to send alteratiisiB," y o u r s w e t y a n d "colia- version giving Greek, of these errone- they as so tbe w h e r e word, ilish, in o r d e r t o secure s ^ ^ a v e been " ti hb le e u yn oi fu o r nmoi w ty 4 | ^ b l e ? " T h e m e m b e m B anbsequent inade defective b ^ , an .(rajitlated thepatsa^i j because p a m e translators, appeared rendering in it b e n e w U t s . unifcHTni-, [ u i r e d b y t h e C o m m i t t e e said it " l i e 12: 41, a j u d g - not hesitated c o m m i t t e e tell u^ t h a t , uniformly p r e - j ' h e 3. P . for - w a s the editions, wag a d e q u a t e a n d 31. their ty, subject nieeting l i ^ a g e r » ibr ooonsel Oct. N e r - i a n d incorporated C o m m i t t e e referred of on ihas 1850,'"e'^er 1st. n o attention, collator which H e r e the M a n a g e r s of tbe H e r e fur- a. matter aa B u t the Committee on ig s i g n e d Cock. Thos. b y B o a r d of of definite article, 'in i h e is r e q u i r e d R e p o r t of the C o m - 1 ' 5 ° ° . " specimens of this Society case.. Collation of tbe £iiglish Version of sions to the is is c o n t r a r y A m . the punc- which h a v e before u s a p a m p h l e t of " A their has "collation." or b y idea in and nothing s u c h published the n o letters, that that well-known other " o r t h o g r a p h y , capital a n d Society^ has are. e x p i r a t i o n Y o u w r t a i n l y c o n v e y italics, the person- reception.— ver^ pertinent; not found in o n e cent of page committee the c o m m o n were ital letters, o r a n y o t h e r significant signs been the never longing for it w a s p r e v e n t e d time A m e r i c a i i B i b l e collated. the its d a t e , b u t to w h o m 2ltth ule of to assist the | few the of " T h e y of B a s c o c k . This ^ of text " T h e course thzeeyeart." F o r letter w o u l d h a v e of the r e a d s in all t h e oopiei, 'shall 28tb plates presented, M a y time, bestowed mittee is n o t B a b c o c k . c s " h a v e on the C o m m i t t e e say: " I n Matt. the proposed edition." Ills fallacious tosay yours, lettei- l u e l f article;" l O n i r t w , "^tion?' riD<«. the w h e n " t h e can of p h y , which | at one D s . which extent, revision. B o a r d R a S i M one prepared collation | A s other sizes m a y v , j , . be found on sale at t o w e e k explanations that the a » s o r e the p t ^ t For. changes, the idea a n d either; references, binding the editor office at t h e to s o m e the • 'iiodSiio^ yourself rersioa it is " n o t a n d the the <he 18. c h a r g e d of finally say, N o w , only ed- • 8vo Bible, pica type, u n d e r oonsideration - E d a m - (o> Spirit- oi^hti • t b e A oomplct- beelt i t s e l f a n d m a n a g e r s this done m a d e b y the A m . C o m m i t - K i n g J a m e s ' h a v e this is n e w s t o n s ; oomplatot W h e r e d i a t i n va- of which for sale, c o m m o n addressed, the Presbyte- Bon, 12th " W a t e h n i B i y e . " treatuMot p o w e r a n d eooethi^ a a d «}so the a n d beginning it as a n I m k t h a t gether, u a l of t h e inquire, inqnire of I n ^ t t ^ t i s m i disebnrte b a s e d are e d u c a t e d ministers quite A n d ble." Bible Society or o n r own, which ^ the of h a v e entitled that joy. strain c o m e . L o r d J e s i u , c o b m ly—Aawt. well k n e w a pecu- <bc.,yet; moQntain''topa n b ^ ^ . Xartii rails the raptaroos x x i F r a n c e as. diittaat mountains catch du- is a of best authority, Protestant ciy naHon after nation taoght the t w o n u m b e r all T i n N o . a the 18. Word, errors, for, T h e P . were supervision most, inqvirtd copy." n e c t e d aa it is w e r e (not gone throuijh , ° Bible; and that n e w mittee was " f P ^ ® " " ? are R b m a b e b introduced af-^ said, IxrAST B a p i i s m . — W e o f m fur ha waa alain for A o m so, D e c u k x T o n A l l i* " s h e " a n d p r o c e s s of p r e p a r a t i o n in c o n f o r m i t y w i t h | h a n d s of such cheapest al c h a n g e wi^A a n d answer; girl those edidimt. w e Bible Society that w h i c h to " h e , " y o u were k ^ h a d the entire orthography,! furnished. speak published illness W e learned ^ a n d and t£e aa com-! is n o t o n e u " S i k — Y o u r so-called " T h e y ensued, nolhini; h a d c h a n g e d the inspired original from can meet- version, is j u s t a s truly a n d essentially 8vo.. y o u n g T h e dwelleis in the vales and on the be the imperial D e a r quettiont." or Alll> i - Shoot m'e^'other; " t h e r e , , these the O C B State world. " O i i e BOOK s D i d i ^ a l l n a t i o n s , a n d y o u respects, to of Con- PASS, all n a t i o n s c o m e , t o a n d they italics, fully c o n f o r m e d with and of o b u t x b - R c f o b k GU aJ ^xAAATJ A m . been teach, d e a r children, the king- a n d c r c s h i s o . if sells in t h e his | portion will heaven, aluayt;" the all their heartt;" altogether." H e r e d o e v e r y C h w s t i a s i t t S H A U P i n a n r , T B I w t t b m o r e , Cor. Sec. Am. <t For. B. S. 16 Park Place, X. T., Dec. 26. 1853. that " T h y m e , m y G o d d o " T h e y said that t h r o u g h e v e r y legislative on h e a v e n , " o u r p a t t e r n ? " ' W h y , aiid in angels like Bill a n d say, • h o w e v e r , which c o s t i h c x d . ] his class told of ter s o m e kings h a s decreed, forth as opposed debate English P a r l i a m e n t , for, the ble, p n d e storm or over it," w h e n occasion the letters, T " obtaining have m o n a r c h stretching de-: integrity of the text, or affecu , . ° ^ a n y doctrine or precept of the Bible, V .,, , , , . . i I t will necessarily b e a l o n g t i m e , t h e r e , . . . , „ , . , . . fore, betore they or w e s h a l l f u r n i s h otdyf , . , , , . . . , ' the copies printed from this coUauon. In I , , , . „ , b y m o n a r t h the the' six editions g a y ) in r 'hey sented al- i in rcaaon. t h o u g h T they le Society itself.— i , , the plates of their ^ cease to use t h e m the ' P . Bi- h a v e done that, capital by col-! m a n y aui&cient all this c o m p a r e d and u collator in p e r f e c t i n g the the itions. the done, " T h e y ikit b e is dust. 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' ' n a n the A m e r i c a n Bib Baptists as patriots anil , 11 . • , , ' F o r they neither alter lls attention to the da-i- i , . . ' o w n former issues. nor threaten'us as a free people: ; the nations the . V n c Chrittiata. then one the' b r i g h t n e s s , its blessings a n d beloved pre-eminence to in the exceptions, t h e o n e , ar^d the h a n d s , to the w m aBdauiayaiiei&ttooaiBMk. secure, Foreign j c h a n g e d , to look „ „ „ u p o n J and ca blessings ground. ministers are b e c o m i n g a n d without refers o w n " W e years, Piotestant a n d of u p o n the light of as!it teration.s claim „ c h n s U a n s , are of truth the dissolved cut n a t i o n s w i t h its | of e c o n o m y ' s its g l o r y . " and fearlessly n p - - m e n t feet, planting and worship forcibly.— three abso- the M o n a r c h i s m education, obscuring prostituting Stone, of "collation" eontaiss passage, in respect, that| the corrected the "col- the people to understand the is y o u r sub- Robipson All the "variations a n d o t h e r in does the the of baptism, give " t h e " a Stale—(the infant which n o w i informed A m e r i c a n has so blood ' c l e r i a l c l a y " f r o m t h e l a t i o n " is s a i d t o h a r e b e e n m a d e , e r e r tained the prononQ " order to tions?" popular ele ' ™ents ( a s the Bntisb and F o r e l g l B.ble So^ : • , 1 u \ u I 1. the popular "^""'y i"""""^"" ""alter t h a n F^puijir J . .1 . , , , CAurcA J " " " ' ' " " ' ' ' ' " ' ' h ® plan of opera- by t h i ^ o o a a t i o o , " r e s p i e c -U , t h e u n S—b i i t t i t y d. e s i. r a b_ l_ e . from, the other as simple Tersion editions o f n e w distinct with J a m e s ' progreis matter w a s t«rA p o n u r that BO o n e of t h e n z of C o m m i t t e e could not l u t i s m b e c r u s h e d before the „ . , m e a t — t h e g a t h e r e d m i a h t of -„ , , will. T h e adulterous S m o n of c e m e n t e d s i m b y t h e I m n . . ' ' ^ l ee S So od dee l t y . h u w transla- t™Dsl«iion—let ushtir- will royaltv and a n d g n a g e , m a r e i thunders revolutions k i n ^ y " m i r e M c e r . could not b e ignorant of this change., knetr E n g letters, English really contrasted j E u r o p e . — will a n d E u r o p e a n a n d the [theooUatiao,] b e s t m o d - Vcrmilye, 'f the sprejid n o w h e r e than storms, Civil b a n n e r s m d e r the entered upon 1848, a to the ration " t h e by ed W ^ U q U * * , Williams- collation directed Sept., w a s m a d e their orthog- capital Ac., of the 'he original edition of been;to j ever privileges. a n d wilfully J a m x b T o a m a n y very great m i s n o m e r — v i * : yourcalling '•ollation ( i n perpeti^ii- of of policy nations, R e r . 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I l j u i l d i n g s wU- tiira h e c n a j J t t A "la a r e s s t n e n : c s m l l a ^ nf six- T H E N committee consisting g r e a t decisive papers It vppnackiat^. want, before T, iad take u n t o h i m s e l f aeeanty iu great ruietf- f ly meet often e n o u g h , they appointed a 'of' Protestant, T h a t - a g e n e r a l here, waters ^ t h violent, of the r ^ t '.bt | o b e G Q U l PBaF. WhBlliS.it:: t e d cili«, F t HnljlCT. • N to the Committee will V a l l e y to b e the a n d predicted. Bless S c h o o f . (VIl ball of the ted l i i . ' S J — - Ws.r-Tuit«L ti.ilji l the the Episcopacy Christians ported. s p e a k i n g evolves state disenthrallment dodS o f h e a v e n , i i o n T r i l l h » f « i d to t ' » h f a U i pupils, anil iu c a w - ( i £ n i A - f a p p n i » ' .i b y t h e ' ' U i a i d t i t • ruTitifU grar.l'' l i C I J t e Bim-d r . : j f . w h e r e Old .pilision will ijad l a s declared He % h o a e tb»rpMTnitlini t« liir-partr other w a r rfccr l-^r^OTr e i r >of i h t (p-w^'winm- . y . a n d a i l Iirairi.^ s r i t t e - i b y t h e e . - ' ' i t f i e I i a u d » u r t i « F c a l t y tir ^^ t fur p t j n s a l , hue for^iunienif-'iV and in claim- destined religions place years H i m . " — A n d , proceeds to UyjProphets •i" _ o r a m i i u t . i . l h i > rali, mtj ha p r K i i t m iif t l , u E i i r . J l v . - nifenr* iiii. Iv forblidisn, iitk. briitht'r .•ii^w? u r g i i v s fiir t h e pii r j i l . n i i . , t I n " t i r o 'the Fresidtti. nl the overturn nations nations, a d ^ I e s m i t i c a l ^ b e review the k o t i a n s , f o r u I'forpnc&ecniniiFT^rp^tffctedIK nt^cnJis r vcvaliip ^ & b h i u b CN^jiiiiig, fcy tLe F a c n i t j o r lumiJj- m. wbicB S-.-^jDHi E Israel, type protestaots t o w a r d s Baptisti, of b e r n laity a n d Israel. n e x t a s s u m e d and B u t Iwhat they see, a n d w h a t desire." the of n n u p o n i^iiK g a f f e s . nations vix: Desire a brief £tim of llortiiitr oinst bi-dr'poinl i t T a r f a m i l i ijt nihicl:tll>j i».lil w i l l l » a l T a w e f l u » tat w d S i t r a£LPaiA.- T uotraditionJsed i n g t h e m is rights the of laity h a s a n d soiU form th^ rolling, di.=cussions o f antichristian After ntliar the c o m e . " "That 1 „ eomi. various 4 i e diaking • f « U all until the nations are'in a dtaif can M f M i p p T n i i t t f H j t t t f f n t o l ^ i i j . M . - i M . ;; j r i i l b«L m o d t f L s liif-ixi . < a d f c r t h e > cif > b e firgnanltqn, and. dred the T h e dust. Catholic shake fjjith the 6 — 7 . m o r e , "That there m u s t . e i t h e r •« ii:^, frtua. . u r altJieir :qrt!i n g p !jfc.<; a i d p t t r m i a ^ i f ^ ' s '!iati"p».»T«»naI w uuir u f U i k b'^Lni^ ' e l j f c n l i e i i . ' - » J I j j o i- i t i u r r e - j asf a n d their a n d of f r o m there striking P e d o - B a p t i s t aristocra- M e t h o d i s m grinds is favor a world, s h a m e Traditionary m l e r s c o m m e n c e d into the ttual rapidly the C h u r c h dissolved, u n t i l it is b a n i s h e d shake, their Mississippi the | h e a n d 2 7 . elffi t h e y c o u l d • :<.urMitnTBiii PEbisisct , d b - will of ii: overturn, n o these " T U t I it is, a n d I will g i v e :t dnee p r o m i n e n t ui mn.kf',:,r rrceijw l i i m thOrr^.:aJ>- E w e a b o v e A n d desire overturn, Ziek xii: |aE(iL'LA.nnj-j;. r u i i H X. S u c I i i . V , P . it—«iii.jji. B„„,„ ' a l t »cJii«ii '.a t h ^ i m t r e u j f of Aristocracy Society, t h e earth, land. a n d it s h a l l whose TBs^ 1 t h e m u n s h uf t h e Eljif^as'Kjtiin'.* b e i n ^ L ings called the of a n d d r y nations, • T InMif'!?i!in in i f c S u a L t — r t m p a n i n g - r h B t m r t i a t i uny tfivpU. ' d u T c i l l e i i i e i t m i c a i en<l F h i b . u n a — t h r w . E^iuiu». B a t K i o i I a 5 J n _!iH I i i w I S t l n - r r i . - l i e d f f u j ^ "ard's d r p a r i n f c i i is-' p r u v - i d ^ L lobiu. Hitrli L 1853. the kindnesa ihakfj the iJiod. h ail J i . n j i - r p r o l ' ( " S u i o L L i n l l i e i a j t ••;" • T » r T l i i t 'li-iKittrtliai i f r s a . ' ! , it* oni i a d j j B i n n i t u aj-suv.ie a r a n k . yiif.1 I G o d ' s %atUma: as papists a n d o w n the primitive after to p r o m - sanctity odious, a n d ffovfmment. fenttttion h a s Tennessee Publication Shankland, Bhallicome."—Haggai, ! V t o w a r d s of :(ind B i b l e i s m , is t o b e f o u g h t . T h e centre ' eoarses. 5^0. 1 w a s p r e a c h e d a y e a r or • •Jjf p o w e r a n d i n f l u e n c e h a s a l r e a d y rapidly two ago, before B i g H a t c h i e Association, •passed into the valley, w h i c h will in a f e w and we are not surprised that the b r e t h r e n J e a r s , a n d all c o m i n g time, give laws a n d w h a h e a r d it s h o u l d r»-quest its p u b l i c a t i o n tleadny to o u r nation. T h e " G r e a t W e s t " T i e > a t h o r h a s selecteil t w o portions of ^ s h a k e n to its centre, and iU masses agitie Scriptures of t h e P r o p h e t s as t h e fovmiated b y religious discussions, as they never datitii o f his diaconrse. riwere b e f o r e . N e v e r w e r e the c o l u m n s of ^ " T e t once, it is a little w h i l e , a n d I will •,nce. ttihiiuBd r a v u t-L-h - i c r i n i i i . a . a j m L « r Mit-tr. aij: ~ n i ia lj«UM«ii.tro!i,—f.i tkr | l l i Mil. ,u„!iii,. l i f t - a ^ ' W i . o ' - T T r t - i r j : .. jKO i4(r._ 1-" « - l i n o j a e r a t w i t a i v t ...ii-.l. . • licl u u l T v - i t J i - t i i B d i i , ^ , p n t - - 3 l w i p f . . t fit-zL i h I* r s l u ^ d a . r i i r h t h t H Letter h e r o u r iU nursery. inquiry and on b e are d e m a n d i n g thtir ipetween ViS'.or; the Conrolidated s h a k e n G r a v e s in is l o s i n g will soon beginning rights. full of reformation b e c o m i n g of Church •battle keod S resented tive altogether to are itea Mis- r e d e e m its supporters, a n d a n d f l e m a n d i n g p n b - for Tennessee. TennesEee by Graves b of w i » h e r G o d . i n g their privileges. ( E d i t o r MashTille, e d for t h e T-na. for Society, WatcAman't Graves, Biptiit,) " the session 1853. Jo. S, "The thig llie before its P u b l i s h e d Pablication u d ^ U a n d , onr -nait.t-. a t reqnested J / c a M Sj" t h a t " b o d y . mm, lily Xatioat."— (Editor_of p r e a c h e d Association, Tenaewee, a n d .-Tp-rir-iriarfS ilea' f * s r to cmr; Themea. of all G r a v e s , Bapust.) Big H a l c i i e ail Great to B a p t i s m its h o l d practices Teme»ea A i ... t w o Societiea m i g h t y the people, irar-JT^S A ri: Baptiw. Bible I n f a n t Josing FiitLci a n d C h n r c h e s effort, a n d " t i g n a of the U m e s " a r e for land. spiritnality, A n w r i c M e ^ g e r popnlatioii m i u t S o ministry » i l l b e rB«Il7 effectiTe, a n d Missionary •Momiriea Bf C ^ I ^ - I ^ J ^ o t o r ^ ..f » i.titii A ^ Clm«ti«iity, t b t T o r E ; N ^ e a d o i e t h all things; O S w r w r . n e r n r 1 1 vol.. X. I - sI V li i r t. r • ^ 1 1 -t 1 tt. FEB 25, 1854 ^ BAPTIST. Sprinkling-Ke-Baptifm. C i; S '. k •iiK- =r Vitfi- X . For the Tennea |"ABd lie bi'onjht Idm to Jesns." rather the credit of Georgia Bapdsts, they tiot to be totted by "Uw bf insph gcBtoratiun of thf Je For the Tonnessee Baptist. being regarded as pe<»liarly sound and ration!! . i W lat a sentence, and how strggesUve of BROTHKB GRAVIS: even parUcular (as th«y should be,) touch- ' That this Voajtohden f ^ ^ f ^ ^ ' f dutj A liftle while ago Tn see John th. jgE, Graves : I have seen in a late number of the Bap rt and tw> of liis d h i w ^ . standiag ing Baptist doctfnes.and th-. books they snbstanUally the s ^ e f t ^^ NASHVILLE, TENN.^ "Biblical Recorder," published in thi.s State, toge ler, and d o u b t l ^ cohv«SBg ajjogj endorse and circulate. Bro. Duncan think, moat ^^^^" S A X T R D A T . F e b . SS. l i s 4 . j j is rarely the case that 1 n query taken from the Nashville and Louis- Jest so much of the Editor of the Index that he Baptist. Indeed,we are a.tom«fhed thathe Christ himseif draws near, aj^ •• ville Christian Advocate to this effect: "Is Juls J keen eye perceives the adviaiagt makes a distinct arUcle out of hU endorse- Iwuld find occasion to f o r ^ m much m TKESIS—QO.per uuinm, invri^blf ia «(•" , ; , ^ s : d e r e d myself a v t i y pr it right or consistent for a Methodist minis- thb pportunity affords of introducing hi» i ^ t , donbtleM. because he has said more' trtsUngof his subject. W e g|ve of •'-^f i in ita praise than all other editors together! Oie more promment proofe, as we turn over ter to baptize by immersion^ anadnlt, w l ^ ^ • - ^ l a to "him that should ci)me," aaj ^ananiM of MW lubKrOMn vQI leeaiTid, I Jgst two months by a violent H e » Is B r o t h e r D u n c a n ' s w m o t m e e m e n t ' t h e b o o k in c o u r s e . he or she had been baptized in I n f a n c g " SBIMS aeesBTeeiid. v i t k tiii* ng that be must "decrease; *hiU BOQflT* » The editorof the'jJ'Advocate" s a ^ in ofit: J j j l , few thonghts through yoc .On page 31st, he says: Cb|||t most increa.se:" and that 0 > An laUan OB b o d m b r l a l n ^ forindt- , jr;Tha opinion of the b o o k entertained by stance that^ it i»»o< r ^ . and to do s ^ i tliei_ iper upon the subject of the ftli ' "Him a iapfntd that aU tbw mtit become h b followers,']^ poiou liemUon, ihonU a a d n o t d "TMBtUM B l f to "acknowledge "the first toptism i n v a J E ^ to t - r l s t and says, J-Behold ih® 'Lamb of some of th« best i n f o r m e d editors of the mm of tii* eitatian, it wn/y apUcMt iwhcD con^ o n of the Jews lo i h t land of I tiit."HMhviHe,TsBn,fW*#«it5>'l 1 denominational press, wilh be found on the sider this evident coDnrctioo betwatjn that p r o ^ . N o w the ''Western Watchman,'? <a Baptist GCKV • It is e n o o ^ ; the twodi&ciples fo{. I gm much pleased with yonr ZT 5 o L z t n a tobs b a n i ^ T o r t OiBe*, fiiarth page of the C h w ^ l e — t h e follow- ecy aod the appearaoce of the B<{itiiit. It had, paper) charges the Methodists with domg low jVsns; and, to give them an opportal«»atIi«Pop»tt«lk»b«Bpn-p«id« | ^ ^ npon the subject of a correct mi Punoas m f f i i g u fha n b i e r i ^ ^ " mg conclusion o f i notiw of the first edi- no doubt, become eustomaiy in tho regiUar and . very thing in some cases, which is de- nity v-f .stating their request, he turns to pf Uie ScTipiurea, yet, m your, fivB new nfaaeiben. ihall iwabwA**"*^ " W tion is extracted from the Christian Index. almost Btereotjped nanatiTps of the life and acta ^ j g j ijjg -.gt.. Louis Christtan Advocate" them and nsks, " W h a t seek ye?" To thig of the ' ' ' t h inst., I must dissent of Chriat vhile upoo earth,which vine citmlated iCnlii one tmt. Bankfor ITotei eumnt in tli« SUto. when, uiued, of January 27th. 1853—a Baptist paper [ in the churches, to iutruduco rtie history of the ^^^ ^^^ p^oof is challenged, and the name , tbey r e p l j by a<Jun« him seDiimenU therein eipressrd. edited bv Rev. J . F. Dagg, of Penfield, | "t J">'n with thi.ciiatioi.; « »iUbeukBii»t?«r. the m i n i s t e r , who has thus set at naught tj,^ ^ ibat tbe Bible means what it ^f ndU in Ike tavi'ronnceiioa in all Ihm ttatigrlitlM. Pamon^ dMiring t b ^ P«P« ^ ^ tmirferr^ Geeigia."—.V. 0 . Ciroa. Jtfirable be parable, figure be fi, The evanjfrliBU, huwever, huve only the third „f Methodist church, is de- j ^^ instruction, as they address hi® fruiu OM Port<ffic« to «notli«, ihould IiiT«ri»bly ••All the infannatioQ that the Scriptarei and verse from Isaiah in ct.niinon, while John also re{act be fact. I believe Muses' • manded. Agreebly to the call, made by ! bouorable title of Eabbi or Teseh« ifiTB the M M old office. I t l i u toporthe cTfation to ^ liUraJly trus— I yourself, for information on this subject, j c h r i , t replies, "Come and see?" T h , , tanl for oar book-keepen to be Infortted of the Jewish history furnish concemiog the life aod fcrsonlv thi« one to himself;^nd it ia clear that old Po«t-offic« iddreM u the n«w,M »Toid mi»- character of the Foreraunerof Christ, is here pre thia indicates moat strikingly and most coociwly god did in six taturaJ days cri I from any one, who may know of a Metho- ; ^^^ ^ i^j senud as a highly isteresting biography. Many the relation of tlie Baptist to Christ. Luke alone tkkn*.' Teas and tbe earth—and nlso, dtst preacher ever having immersed an j f^om this interview with Jesos, Hat qnei'.iona that arises ia the mind of a Ihough'ful add:i the fourth and fiah Ter86 (lh4 iMt odIj in idTOtiBonenU wiU b« taken to ft Hmit^ «xjiood the whole earth was bapti; .adult who had been baptized{8prinkled>in^ Andrew went out with his heart •n-annef* tsnt »r» not incongmooi *ith religiooi reader of the scriptural account of John thr bap part.) which contain a further dewription of tho tiat lire discassed thoroaghly and impartially.— office of the foteraoner and a promise of the apj^r. But ihat Prnpbets teach tbati nowipipw. ; infancy, I will j u n give you that inlormaf^jj^ satisfied that this was th. Tonia of »<lT«tiiiiir! Fhi» S onHa^ Kore^ and impoitant views are repeatedly brought proaching glory of God; and which' are quite apwill yet be reetored to tbe land of lion for the benefit of tbe two Methodist MesSah, be heartily received L'm as hii pir Une. ind e«nU per line to . r J i tubw- forward, aometimei by the Qennan Author, and plicable to John's case, though notKO muc£ ao as doabt. Why do not our brethrEn| editors above... T h e RevT F . 11. J u y u e r . a Saviour; and his love taking l!ie direciioa tiueafc inscztioa* for ' Seluiai»» t - • ol«ir«d for lik« BomeUnws by the Transistor. Vfe were panica verse third. Luke, also, irir* tpiyitual Jrenim A dTottiiBMnU regularly ordained minister of the Metho- of bis natural synipathics, he Tcsdvea,t Ijgre this, give us proof from ihe larly pleased with the chapter on "The Baptist's eliangrt lit eitttian, in trjrr to mati it laitatle to jjjnenl? Surely the Apostles Donba in Fnson, and his Miaaioa of lo^uiiy to tit tkjrtt fitrtekidikt iatrtdueet it. B« leaves oat, dist E Church South, and a member of the first;' to find his own brother, and having' Jeana." ? understood the Prophecies m for example, the words, "and tb<> gloiy of the N. C. Conference, did, to my certain f o n i ^ him, he brought him to J t s u s . ' Without endoning every sentiment coatained Lord shall be revealed;" leitiota ^ubt. h t a n t t to Mini«g« or O h l m i y wotiem, aaaat iathan we; yet. in whai part of tbi I knowledge, imtmrte a gentleman sometime B | a d e r , bow is it with you? Is it your^ i V h i s book, we can heartily .commend it to the Ckritl had ti yrt afpeartd only ta humility, and not MrtML. • , _ have they taught ua-lhat the Jej ; ^ t^ ^ he knew that the indiprivsege to hold communion vrith Christ., attention of tvary reader of the Bible. Sonnd in in On the other hand, the fulloving, ' all OSea of tha Tannirt-t B ^ t i i t ^ v t t th« again be restored lo t h e land of ' | vidual W 6ee« baptized (sprinkled) .» Au „ ; word, through his ordinances, and t i l t Book B«ore . a d Depoeitory of the Southern doclf ine, generally correct in i u criticisms, evan- flesh shall see the salration of Ocd." IMS tcttk ers? Jews themselves have e' ij^aacy; for the genUeman told him so him-1 Bible Bo«jd, en TTniii StiMt, two d»<a» tram th« gelical in its practical beaiing, pure in iU style, himtltt dtuf rtamof intrtduchj Iht citatiam; for •ayer, until your heart is w.irm. jonr it deserves a placa in the libraiy of the private the condiiiou of beholding this saiTation is that t h u doclrine—bat iliat does not l^elf, or some persons, members of the | enlightened, your faith increased, christian as well as the Thfolo),iaQ. Prof. Dun- a road be broken up into the heart, in order to God has taught it. and do j o n bring i<^hurch, had informed him. A t all e v e n u , , ^ ^love ^ ^ more ^ ^ ^ e fervent; ferve can has madered a valoahle service to the cauae lender ea.<iy and finally to allow, the entrance of { J o ; n e r ) was aware of the fact, and y e t , ^ " E r " Z Pnul s a j s . " T h a t blindness ol biblical learning."—J. F. Dofy. Saviour's ootice bythe T.ord into the soul." Aa AppMl iHini l i e G e o j ^ Index to lite I L Jh A nH , hi, is nn, all. Mr., I..: h a p p e n . - d to I s r a e l , u n t d UieyW/i I he immersed him. And ihis is not all, Mr. | p r » 2 r , and the Saviour to their notice l y ^ W e give Brother D a g g the advantage of , Baptists of Georgia.—So. 1. Here he solves none o( hit rotioHaliitic OentUes be comt i n " j J o y n e r s a i d afterwards in a conversation p l g S n g wi-Jj them for him? As il is n e « ' the expressioa "without endorsing every diffic.Jlies by admitting the narrative inAjjain be says, "Th£3-e is a re with myself that he would do the same thing t h t « ) s e of the year, when l a t n of ViTua U Somd^iortriTU, and of Evangdi- aentwuiti contained in the book." What spired, b a t charges them upon Luke. He cording to the cicction of gnu cai Swing. •ywtn, which, of course, was an acknowlgj^sg ^p ^ijeir books nnd balaaet he understands by sendment, we pretend informs us that the three evangelists comllie AposUe most clesrly teaches .edgement that he had immersed a person ^ h e V ^^counls, would it not be well f a ^ c o t to know, unless it be some tinimportant mence their histories with the miniftry of , rolling. Why this appeal is madrto you, brethkerpini; his groundless and injurious charge I who had been baptized (sprinkled) in in-, Christians lo cast about them and see, J healhen world mu=l first have the expressions that have no doctrinal bearing, Baptists, then J o h n , not because the Holy Ghost so di- > "Accnrrtinely, we-wth^riphtronssrd blameren and ministers of Georgia, IJ because and that ' h a i blindn^-ti,5 on the pi , fancy»- j they can. lo what purpose ibev have lived'^ but it is sufficient for us that he has unpritf^l Zachariaa wavering lu hii failh to ' shnll ' rected them—(that Mr. Xeander aud Von * e hare'been attacked in the Index, and We prosecute our defense before them. Jews will conunue until ail nalil ' 1 had spoken of i h e fact to some friends, j year; Low much they have added lo qualifiedly pronounced A L L rrs D O C T R I S E S mt-aus of Rohden and other Pedo Baptists should not ward.s I'od. but hiierward>» brought, 'byiitaire charges of n^tatement. misrepresenUlion. for send our paper to as many as are and pointed out the incouMslency of the 1 ^ ^ l e n t s loaned to them; lio« m a n j good i have the pnviie^'es wiJcb llicV 01 a sev.-rf di-ripline from (Iml. to r*-p. aoujiD, and of C O C B S S S O C S D B A P T I S T D O C deny that John's ministry and baptism be- liis tran-^re .10.1 and 10 a chanjre of Oispo-ition known to US, flee of charge, until we are , practice, and be, bearing of it, took occa-1 opportuniiies of speaking a word for Chijrt I ed. Again, the Apo?Lle says, want of justice preferred, and having reT R I S E S , and the booli evanffe/isaJ in ita praclonged to, aud was part 01" the Gospel or In hw son^ of praise hp sj-ealis. it nnlsl bt- ad heard. pUed, and successfully too. Brother D a g g Israel shall iif^ saved.' Does I. i sion, in a sermon shortly after, to allude lo i,ave passed unimproved, and pissed. Ux^ tical bearing, and deserving of a place in christian dispensation)—but simply because muted, iu a stale nf elevated inspiration and with wa-not alknr our defence to appear. We shall notice Von Rolidtn's doctrine I the circumsUnce. national Israel"' i-urrly not; bul|j Afier ihe sermon was 1 forever ! After such an t jaminaiion, > 1 1 the library of every chrisUAn. i >, 1 1 the regular and st(>r»-otyped narratives of proubeuc liitulli.>n; but it remaius cone the less! r . ^^ Our" first notice of a German book, by iiual Israel which <T L i will Irnali g^e enough lo huioi.le iLrm. In ibk . . . . , , of "Development and bapusni in our , over, and when ail the people had a.sscin- j Now this is the question we press upon the life and acts of Christ, while upon earih, Ton Eohden, imported into this country CfntAlu IQii: what he said was l,ol melrlv ^o^Ie ' r i. t. as the piircha--,c <if his own sou .bled at the river side, I slated to Mr. J o j n - stal^ of mind, how ciieering is this condi-. your decision. A s s T B I D O C T R I I I S S C O N - which were in circulation, did su! And th.u< plao .i n, his .U...,ih by the U..Iy Spirit, so n^'^ ihe same as that srl forth by txanslatad and additional matter «dded. by ir'.'m among ad uikUons. I er that 1 was the person who had spoken of promise, '-If my people, that a « TAiKiD Dtrscas'a V o s R O H D I K , C O S that Luke with ' t/^hitual fieedom,"('!) that he was so to speak, o- ly a n..irhiiie of ut- tiie thfologiciil ^^ep'ic^ of Germany, VT. (J. Doneaa of New Orieaos, y o n have I am Ua-ible tu t n d lisything i terance. bin Thai his TrorHs were an rxpres..it>ii nf ' i hi.s iuc in>i>tsul coui'se;'thai, 1 believed It lo I g^ij^.j tjj. jflj. name, shall humble ihemnr-vn i S I O E R £ D BT G S O B O I A B A F T I S T S , A S SOZSO l^Kves out and change's and puts in what seen, bntonr defence of that njTiew you hi> own intraid con ciou-iiesH and tirni comic , W I S T TT.N.MsotK U A P T I S T COKVE.S'rioN. I K- tiigiily so, which he denied positively, , pelves and pray, nnd seek mv f..ce, anil •wn^in^s to justify tl e belief tiiai tl X V A S G S L I C A I , BAFTTST DOCTB:X5S?I his judgment dicta'irsi Do we nred such lion.—which laiier were urjfed onward, in this'—Tile 19Lh se-ss^on ot" this body was held have iit& besB aDowed to see. artiites A ' 111 ever ( i ^ a nation) and said he "would do the same thing a - | turn froru Uicir wicked wavs, llien wil] I There is much in the book that seems teaching as this in an at;e so difposed to m..iueiit. by LLC powertal (.xuii.ai t$cii.iLioii Septeaii>. r 17ili,/l Sa.lC'aiid il has just got I gain " Hd aUo observed, that, he had had bear from bca«—u, and will forgivt thtir ill, ir Airtner Innii. cles n e ftddr«a» to you. ara intended to winch h e was -u';<j.^tte«l. t.i ch a d . - ^ r . e o f eii indefinite and obsctire to the general rea- inCJelity nnd to n-jectthc inspiration of the out its minu'es. We otfer wn apology for If is Lru-, t h i t the Jews h a v jiulify our otttr np^diatian of tixat work, th'fSid m thit he r^i^ard d tl.t delive<.iiKe as' der. He asks himself, "what do<>» the au- Bible?—Joes tbe Kf^e need cncoura;^ement a^-iunllv at hand, althouirh only its p-eparaiion ihitr cii-iL. The Minuies of the General !a contention on thai very subject, (and 1 s i n . " — J . 11. M.—J^rtf'^yhriun of thtF'-pMral.* Hnij S^',i(!ereil tw-ople for and smtainthe allegationss we made—that b. Iltvi; Ci.r„;tinir.^ the siiaic person) tiitli iVcU. thor mean her^^ Does he mean what he in scepticism?! Can Georgia Baptt.>^ts pro- was involved in tbe birth of his j-on. 'I'his in AsSoctiiitoQ of Aliddie lViine>se« were put KSut) riTirs—thrr cunsutua; 3 itTirtnafly denies the inapiraiion of the , one of his brethren in ihe ministry, (who.se 1 says? Does he mean to cast a donbt Upon nounce ibis sound doctrine " a n d evangeli- s p i a l l o i i , o r l.s h e r e c h a r . i c t e n Z e d a s into the hand of the printer in October, or numurctnt til tiie truLi. of Gi»d; a, ITe* Testament—that it mstills the raD inie I could mt.nlion if I clio-se.) and they F I R S T B . I I T I T C I I C R C H N A S H V I L L K — • a tilu'ikT wi h iht Holy Spirit, hccaa-e it was u the very Dr^t of No\t;mber last, and they the authenticity of the Scripiares? Does cal in its practical bearin-?'." tionalistic doctrine o£ development—that ii.-pirati""i. exci'fd by OihI iu'd busvii;^ are hut jusl delivered ! Clerks cannot al- cuuid not a f j r t t as to the propriety of it — I Eids. J M I^. nd!. ton, of Buwiim; (»retii, WHmin:^ ui ali rei»-t',irs of, and unh he mean that the Gospel was designed only Ajjain, see Duncan's Voa Rohden page in. '-he Siin d' God. liut v(heii llie all its teachings concerning John's minisi t s e l f w ith divine r e v e l a T i o n s , tliouch many o f to direct and assist in the^ development of 36: ways got their work done when they stipu- II . (jL'Vntr) upholding the practice, nnd iTy,, and W. 11. Bivless, of La., hiive been these r e v e l a t i o n s w e r e not perfectly lii.dersI'Mid (,/' cJ^e Griildvt sbuM bRve come try, snd it» relasioa to the christian dispenthe olber condemning il enlirely. These : latiuriagtogeihti in a.strics of meciuigs with human nature by Uie perfect example of We li-ive no doubt but ll;.it " W e find intellig^'nce of t h e hi»-t'>ry of J o h t i ' s a n d w e e explained 10 an carthiv i n a D u e r bv late for it. sation, and also his doctrine of baptism, j i b ^ Church for the la-st two weeks. Bra that national distiDciina which hial 5, ff:) hut in him it is >-o Christ, instead of a moral renovation of birth in L u k e s l ^ n e Bro Buruni aid ihe very fiest be coulJ, nnd I things are not heresy, ihey are facts. Z,ii'harias. ' characterized the Jews, will be are cnscriptural and and asti baptiadc. much t h e mure cunplete, prubabiy b«-c..u>e. f.ir 1 now gi*e yoa ihe reason.s which H ^ J r i c k s o n . Pastor of the First Cl^urch that nature by the renewing of the Holy Neander and his school, pronounce" tho our rlerks lU-o. C C. Conner, Pres.; J . t .e brightne.«f Ktid prev.dence of li some rejiAOQ or other, iufurmaiion wbich had not These chaigea we will prove. Mr. Joyuer assigned, 10 justify his course; inj{4emphis, was with its a i s s days, but Spirit?—wliat does he mean by the continu- been circulated U-yotid t h e mcmSers of t.'ie Bap- doctrine of plenary inspiration, heid and H. B iruni. Kec. Sec. We may ihen eipert to Be<-Jcwsjl A word in ezplaiiatian of this controver- al use of the term 'development' both with t i s t ' s f a m i l y , w a s f u l l y accc^sible only to t h a t tiiUf^hl by American IJaptisls, as ihe uld Tlie MiriHes c-i.'n'ain ihe usual amount : he said th.1l. ••It was llie duty of every w i j ^ i s a b l e d by sn attack of rbtuina:i£a natinn i;i"''ii-g tif' iheir lon^ c'titnsh| sy. This book was sent to as by the aa- respect to the church and human nature, a r a n g e l i s t " church to keep a record of every child that R n ^ c t u m c d . The meetings Jiave increastiiai of bu>ine^>s, iiud the u.sual objects received furvt of the doclrine of inspiration lianueo and prejudices, {thai rfiZ thor,"and a notice requested. We opened character, ^ c ? " The reader, not suspectis baptized (sprinkled) in infancy," and e d f i interest, and up lo tliis date (ThtxrsThen Luke gives us only a hearsay ac- old mecJiuntiai view ot' iuspiratiou" iS:c. aliention. bren reni.4Ved,) and bumling the b o o i without {oejodiee, and tead at ing the mine of error over which he is pass- count of John's birth, family, acts, &c., ' "when such record could not be found, he i d a ^ S i h t r e have been eight aciessioBS. Wt Tbe ai;enl for the Female College .it Von Khoilen pronounces the Song of praise before tini cross of Christ, and least, Uiiee-foartha of the work, snffident ing, ia perplexed became he is unacquaint which may or may not be correct. of old iCacbanas, not an inxjjireU suny.— Brownsville, Bro. Borum, in four and a was jnftiti.ible in bapiizini; a person," (a!- bcj>.»every hrr,iher and every ' Church ia lhal "the Gospel is the power of to gather &e body oCth* J o e a i n e s t a n ^ t . ed with lh« religions ( r ^ e r anti-religious) For Rohden's views on inspiration more , the sentiments not placed in his mouth by half months, raised in cash bonds and sub- luou;4h he bad been spribkled in infancy,) th.- :J.ate, will prav for the tc-cess of this salvarion, to every one fhaliieli and then gave a plain ' tn^spoken opinion views of the authqp. " b y immersion if they reijuested i l . " Li m e s j n g . Never was a reviva more netdat length, on pp. 38, 39: Ihe Holy Sspiril that he spake as it moved scrip'ions S2,rio3 70—the atnount of availit seems strp-niie lo me, m a t of it. y f e declared we considered it radisuch a reason justifiable? 1 think not—as ^^ .-Jty where. We are in earassi when we " T h e most r e m a r k a b l e part of t h e an^el'i. anIt is proper for us to discover, so far as him. aud what it moved him to speak, so able means now due the Collcj^e is •'53,9JO. 5 ets should Leach in such clear cally untoiatd in dectiine, anti-baiptiatis and a proof lo ihe contrary, there were some agwu say, " B n t h r e n pray fos us.'* thit n o a n c e m e n t , is t h a t J o h n " s h o u l d be hiled wiih it is possible, what his peculiar views are. he v.-AA a machine of utterance, but lus words It has now aiuil corjjs of teachers, and is i lutra! restoration of the Jews, nnerangeJic^ iir ita praetieal bearing—that t h e Holy Ghost even from h i s mother's i r o m b " ' two or three persons, who went prepared to ^ (iod may favor his Zion m Nr.lhville. We ^ o w but little of him, simply because (i. e. whUe h e was y e t w i i h m tbe womb. » r d were an • expressiou of his own inward con- in a tloai i-liin-_^ t onditioii. i .N\w Tesuim-ni v^ n t r r s have re the mflaenoeof the b < ^ must be pentibe immersed (in his neighborhood) by a — he ia young and tcn^cowa. The translator henceforth.) T h a t the Holy ljbo-.t h e r t ^poiit-u s. iuusuess and Jinn conviction." W heilier Ti;e M.ile Insiiiute at Sprinji Spring Creek is ; lent upon tills iinporttmt subji-cl| daiit, and evil only, and ^ t continnally. • • For the Tennejsee Baptist, if he is possessed of his history or his reli- of is not t h e Holy S p i r i t specially RO called in he spoke tlie truth or not, or what God in- repori^l to he in a pros|)cioti rondiiion. ' Meihodist minister—upon being asked by . b-heve that there wi'l he tome This we'should say to-day before the ttait. t h e Christian C h u r c h , -which was first poured the minister, "if they bad ever been sprinkTennessee BaiUist Fcmilc insUlQie. ^ in;^. before any of those Prophi W e k s e w that the almost u n r v e i ^ com- giotis views is careful to wi.hboid them.— f o r t h after t h e completion of t h e work of redenip- tended him lo utter, we must jud^e by our It is under he din-ciion of Bro L). 11. ^elph. led in ml'aiicy." and lliey replied to h t m . , i ; mendatior of the press was claimed for it, He informs us that the treaii:>e was written tioQ ( J o h n 7; 3D.} needs no proof W h a t is ht-re own inward conscienousnes ! V. Hoiiden a ;;r:i'!ua'e ol Union University. It was made to prove a literal restorali.ill j Creek be coDsiuered • Liiai ihey had been told that they were B B O ^ E D I T O B : and we were so rash- as to say that the some fifteen years since—that it "is com- m e a n t is t h e d i t i n e Spirit in g e n e r a l , w h i c h ope- does not think he did with reference to re resolved "th'it see Jeremiah 31.-1 and Sid cLapli J ' e r i n i t me through y o u r columns ts the place for ihe location of the anticipated sprinkled in infancy," then the minister, press (meaning the that commen- mended by Keander, in his Life of Christ, r a t e s i a man before h i s rtderaplion a n d leads him pentance. p. 56 Ezefciel STih chapter—ilieEe, aa the production of a promising yottt^ t o w a r d s h i s w W a t i o n . t h e movemeuts a n d work We find several stronjj reports made the following remark, " I will suffer call g i e atienUoD of your reiders to Iba." T h e essential nature, therefore, of t h e repcn- Collei;e," in my t u m b l e opiuiim, have Tej ded t ^ book d e s e e d censsTe. "coademi n g s of w h i c h every man can trace iu hinii-elf, my right arm cut off before 1 would im- fact g i a t iL^-re is in this plact^, an Lisotot a n r e which -lohii was Co preach, aiihouKh h i s at upon Education, and a memorial 10 the theologian [neologian] of Lubeck and a the captivity in Babylon, and n n a y , •which even co-op?rates in t h e development nation." was <£«- term wa used. This is work tteJ/ fiiied for general circulation."*— of unconscious c h i l d r e n ; for it ia certain t h a t a , tentioD had bteii called n it by the an^reKv l7,) Presi lent and ^.rnate of tlie United Suites, merse y o u . " Which of the two is consis- |tion5f vtry high order for the edncatiuiof toration. yet lo come. l u o n g Iangna;ge, tet^ i s o^ strong cose, ! he does not appear to have correctly conceived " L. 1 Kennies. The School is under the care of -We may reasonably suppose that the views m a n may be filled with the Spirit of God a n d yet pra\inj; liiat reli:;ious liberty be .secured to ten I waul proof from the New Ti and wr&It deeply. "Our review wasre-_ I If this IS -sound d'jctrine" we must adJ a n u a r y oO^A, 1864. ' ibe C. C. Bitting, and Miss Louisamid of the author and the teachings of this b e him«elf t o t a l l y u n c o n f c i o u s of t h e fact, » h i l e our cil:ZeDs in all t"orci:rn countries with At some future time, I wish viewed by Brother_ H a ^ of the Georgia Bro. Eiiitor, you can make what use you , jjiss Clira Moulion. and more accomphdibook correspond to the viewa of Keander t h e Spirit is c a r r y i n g on his de7elopment. 1 he mit, that 14 verses of Luke's narrative are which wo trust. The report on Destitution some thou^'hls upon the subja Index, iih great intritf, and with the reception of t h e Spirit, however, i n d e p e n d e n t l y please of the above leiler. ed teachers can nowhere be found. Sot I unin-^pired—a. prophecy that Luke express^^^^ ^^ upon the subjects treated in it. a n d with o u r free cousent, in t h e operation of the JfilleTiium, and the nature of CliT hibitlcn of exasperated feelings we thought, i loni; since 1 visited this School, and theimAgain. The translator, ( W . 0 . Dun- second b i r t h , can obviously not occur except with ly says Zacharias spake when filled wUh possessed, Bro. J, L, Cross was appointFor the Tennessee Baptist, du.-ing thai period. 1 do not which no little astbnish^ as, until we j pression made upon my mind by the visit.:) o a r o w n f u l l consciousnesA; a u d t b e patsivity of ^ the Holy GAoU! ed to preach the next introductory sermon, 1 ALB.IXT. KT , J a r 23d, 1864" it will be p-'rs(in.il. learned, (for we did ni^..laipw it before,} can,) tells us that among the writers to t h e r e c e i r i a g soul m u s t first h ive been f. eud from ! The translator ( M r . W . C. D u n c a n ) of•i was, that the leachers are endowed, in a Yours, trulv, and J Bi'e.nv.-i M > ; EM, fieo. D K O T H E R 0 B A V E S : that he had e n d i m d ^ k in the most whom he is taotf indeited, whom indeed he w : H. Ho i ver^- unusual degree, wilh a facuUy for leadti,..^, li.i •'Mis-.iii.aiy berui.ja," exiravegaat terma,-snd that his esdorse- has coTtfuUy comulted on every point of its imperfections and midecmpleU by the «c(tr,/y ' f ^ s not a word or syllable of contradiction unI'' 1 forgotten, you have to this denial of inspiration by Von. K., of t h e Spirit's reception and by t h e c o m m i n g l i n g ing the young in the paths of knowW**-, k i g ^ T h e a r t i c l t - s beaded-Cam; and Eid, Jno Batenian ahcrna'.e. jcent was nsed to palm the book npon Bap* importance, he would mention J. G. £ . of t h e ;wo elementH. before we have t r n l y become asked tor iiistau'to a l u r c i n Mci.i;udist mm and Bro. Dagg pronounces it, in common The Ri-pori in I-'inHtiTe shows the sum of listers have hafil'zeS persons who have Deen i Th> perfect order and system which r a n t - troutile" on onr fourth page, are tiats 03 a Baptist work—teaching'and de- Leopold, Dr. A. Xeander. in hia Life of possessed of t h e Holy S p i r i t , " j with the mass of others, equally unscri^lu- S99U 9'i in hand for Home Missionary ed through the school rooms, and whiiiii •iricl ttUentioD fending the peculiar Twisf of Baptists touiHi- Jesus," and seven or eight other acknowlIjwriK.WeiA H.'fe is one. Miss Angelina, • • j • H a v e we not here two Holy Spirits?!— ral and .icrjiticul, as ••Sound doclrine," and , , , , ,,, , I were maintained without acv seventy or ap-„It wd! be seen that tbe Carapl purposes. i s g the mission, ministry and baptism of edged German rationalists! Can a sweet If he does not so teach, then he turns the I Beard, of this countv. was sprinkled when , . j , % , _ "evangelical in iis bearing"!! „ , " , , I r^ n • • ' parent effort on the p a n of the teacntn.,- Concord, Ten., are unwilling 10 Th>; most sin;;ular resolutinn passed, was I about 10 or 12 Jalin, and the disciples of Christ jmor to stream flow from a bitter fountain? We .vears old, bv Dr. Benjamin, , , , . . r u Scriptures into nonsense, by asserting that S ipnnlil almost Qlmnct convey r./-.r. i-t, t-the ihuidea iH^a of^ttheir th,JirpflH nflSs. or deffnd all Ihtir old doctrines. But 10 proceed with the book. We have one offered by Dr. H 0 . Whitel.iw, ihai it iI would the aseensianl!] We regretted t h b most may safely conclude, from this acknowlJohn did •not receive an extraordinary gift ^ j e t to learn that the inspiration of that inMalone, a weH-approved M. E. Circuit- seseing some magicil influence over tli* 1. They openly declare that edgement, that the views of these writers is the opinion of the West Tenne.ssee ConprofonncBy:''^'^ wished no conflict with or measure of the Holy Spirit from the dited portion of our Scriptures was as rider, and after she was grown, was disBent from all the docinnes argu vention that the 'Tennessee Publication So- j satisfied with her rantiim; therefore Rev. minds and wills of their pupils. T h e maai Brother D s ^ ^ ^ o u g h 'unknovni to ua upon the subjects discussed, are strongly womb, but only the divine Spirit, ihe work- catching as the small pojc! p. 59 6 0 . ciety has failed, and that the subscribers Absalom Davis, a very respectable Melbo- ner of instmciion was such as to call ints i. Campbell, raid deny thai he ia lbs, p e r s o ^ j n W e highly regaxdeihim for his reflected i a thia book. ings of which every man can trace in him'•As Mary commenced her j,iurney lo the resi- to its fund, be recommended to petition for ! action and develop the powers of thpngU: of their f.iith! Now what are the well known views of father's sake. We wrote to him privately, ; dist minister, residing in the same neighself! The last period is a mess of jargon dence of Eliiabeth as soon as she received this 2. They afiirm that the Bapti and j-efiection. There W.TB no parrol-lit«: their bonds to be returned, and the amount urging-iiim to w i t h d r w from the ' discus- Neandcr upon some subje^s treated in I borhood, baptised her by immersion. T h a t passing our weak understanding, if it con- information from the angel, ElizHbeth could i.ot es are uuscrip'oral bodies. i repetition of the words of tbe author withi sion thatlmd now~i|^iiDg up Between the Bohden's worL They will be found in his tains ought of reason or revelation. The p o s s i b l y have had previous intelligence of what' P«'d by them he paid back lo the Treasur- i all happened in about one mde of the same I And yet CampbelliteR, when! tranalatOT ( W . C. D . | and . w m e l t " Since, "Life of Christ," the only work of Neanhad happened lo Mary; yet, as soon as she be- er of the West Tennessee Convention to j place, under tbe observation of the class- out'eny comprehension of his meaning.'^-i "passivity"—what sort of ivity is this.— held her, she fell into a divine enthusiatm, and a form a fund for the education of indigent their purposes, can loveua "pro: he wonld he nnhatmedif the translator of der'a consulted by Mr. Duncan in prepari leader and many other Methodists, who, as Sut: i tbe thoroughness wiih which eveiy^i Our Bible contains no such ivity. Webster voice within informed her that this was the maid- younff men " vindicate their own onliodoiy by i Bohdeft convicted ua*~of ing this! ^ brh^ch of science is pursued that the p ^ j j S i well as Rev, Mr, Davis, knew well all the says it (a "the tendency of a body to per- en chosen by t h e Lord to g i v e b i r t h to t h e S a , _ Tirt-. i u that they are just like us—baptisi the teachings fd the book. But Brother 1. Seatiier denia most potitively tk* inof knowledge is to the learner a pleasant tJ •' ® Bro. Whitelaw conld as reasonably reI circumstances. In testimony of this fact, I severe in a given state, either of motion or viour, . . . . intents and purposes'".! Dagg would not sheath his virgin h l i ^ it tpiraiuM of thi Scriptvret! His Address I paih. ' "While Mary was made the more certain, hy I solved that Union University has failed, and ! have as witnesses George Gwin and many rest until disturbed by another body."— 3. The Society at Concord - thirsted lor ita fifat^taat^ of Islpod/ W e and Introduction to the "Life of Jesus" An accomplished music teacher is con« « this anticipatory recojrnition on the part of Elizaas legally urge ihose who contributed to This is what is called in philosophy inertia, others. It is unarthorized to pray with, irTenew8d, .bia^Iaat a r t i ^ tint ^ l £ n e d contains his frank admission in so many beth, that a heavenly favor, so super abundant to its endowment fund to return the same lo ne ted wilh this school. A neat and veiy but pray what has this to do wiih religion, T o u r brother in Christ, iaptir.jd men." a woman's heart as was that promised, was t« be, Treasurer of the Cotivention to be api 8ime veiy^ severe c h a ^ ^ ^grnnstna, which wordsl He saya, "But of thia I am cerCO imodious building, sufficiently large to -." or regeneration?! This passivity, or inertia conferrcd up-n her; R. C. BccEKEa. . partaking of the imiiira, , c, , , , o • , J we most eonelusivelysitowed to be gronnd- tain, T H A T T H S T A L L O F T H B O I Q R O B M O P 4 T h a i Society denies the acLommodate two hundred pupils, hasheea of tbe receiving sou!—(a passive receiving t.ono/w/ri.,<i.ehebur»tsforthin a song of to the School of ispnng Creek, ' less, and, wholly without a shade of rearcn, I H I nocTBisz or I X S P I B A T I O S , and indeed '.Ota! depravity ns held by Baptiji e r cted wiihin the last year; iind 00 the • 8 T I L L T H !• Y C U M E sou!!!)—excuse our opikeness—this pas- praise to the Most High " If subscribers who have paid their annual "^and also i c q n r a ^ him to a i l W his K A S T O T H S R D O C T B I K A L PaUCDICSa will not >lr, Campbell is understood to wl >le we cannot but congraiol^..onMel«» sivity or inertia, must be freed from its imTbe reader will notice that Rohden calls instaltaenta have not received the tracts to readers to w » oar defence, pBeiing to pub- only not involve the fall of the essence of o. Tbey atiina the rege perfections, and made complete by tho ac- the inspiration of Elizabeth a "divine fn-• which ihey are entitled, or iheir value in , Rev. Mr. Mimtgomery. the former pastor th t such advantages for tlie Bcquisiuonof i lish his srtidtf m onr paper!. We also the- Gospel, but will cause it no determent tivity of the Spirit's reception.' Shades of tAuii'asm," just hko that of Z a c h a r i a s — ! bound works, wiihin the last live years, it ! of ihe Presbyterian Church in Vicksburg, a ^Disked education, -ara afforded to,, ti» * ipostatiie and be lost. pressed npon Mm the propriety of publish- whatever"!!! Again. "It must be regardthe mighty!—imperfect inertia—incomplete and Mary "jjartook of it"—as Ml. McAnally, "f the if catching has been their own fault. It w ill be time to ) has joined the Baptist Church a t Fort females of the rising generation- We aW.t' ing our Mtiae m ' drfence, m the Index; if ed as one of the greateit bomt which the passivity—a state of a body neithir in mo HethotJist Advocate again Jt'mi it from Eliz ibeth, as we partake of t h e ' meet this Resolution upon its merits, and ! Adams, and has been baptized. Success ^^ fident that those parents who shall p»he inifwidj^ to eonti^ie hia attacks, gener- purifying power of Protutant Theology ia tion nor at rest.' and this inertia completed Stand erecL— ^^^ [iize this school wiU not onlyj be satisfied --'' Crowel! proof positive of his feehngs of a poet; or a spanker. This is I as il deserves when the Convention com- I to the Tennessee Baptist. ously offering to publish his ia.the Saptist, Germany [i. e. German rationalism, or inby the activity of receiving the Spirit! I the doctrine of Neander's Sjhool, which if mences to carry it into effect. W e can i God bless you. T. J . F I S U E R . Eear him; ) highly delighted with tfaei progreis-ar-c that h a a ^ h t artsignua befiirs'our own fidelity,] has conferred upon faith, as well as How transparent, how luminous this sub- " S o u n d " destroys fifteen verses ( 2 9 in all) ' show how easy to find fault, and that we ••Th^it MelhodtKt preachers ' N . B , — W h e r e is Mr. Newton's " T r n e I 5r daughters in a l U b o s e a c d ^ p l i s b m a * ^ readen.''' -Bat Ite.rafases—we s i n e e r ^ be- science, T H A T T B E O L D M S C H A B I C A L vixw 0 7 tiose who have been sprinkled lime announcement to the masses of un- from the very first chapter of Luke's nar-! can sustain as reasonable a charge against Baptist?"—ED. BAP. k i n d and manners, which (dignify Eere t h ^ ^ ^ d a r ^ not lelf h u Kader&see., wilhi nCSFIBATtOJ? HAS VSXS SO OmBALLT ABAS- rationaluied Baptists ! How much we lose rative! Quite a havoc Mr. Von. m a t e s | the W. T . Convention itself—that it has ii^dO'^'^ , they- cannot rret them ' a.firu the female character. the t r i n ^ h a n t v m d i c a ^ qjCourself from DOSKD." A d . page v. Intro., Yet tie claims S ^ Russia ba8 an a r m y of 1.020,000 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ cbaracterisQC <Jf ' t 1 purely 8 qaestion of fact—to by not studying Moderii Ge/man theolo- i with this chapter, considering his other in-1 been a failure. We think that we can tha unkind and unreasonable iihargea he that the writers of our Scriptures were InI .riu-.rf-s' ^ b i ' n appeal, and by ( n e a j men, extending over a surface embrating ,1. » — — ' . . . u u u II ne can. ana 11 no yrefened against na. h. gians!!! But not only completed by the I''nations concerning it that we have no-1 prove tiiat as good u.se has been made of it to !all CbnstiB^.^^ Wai»tidn if be can. and if notj spired by the Holy Spirit in some sense, 36 degrees of latitude, or a territoiy 9,200 w ^ u h should commend reliffit^infln®'*'*''! I ? " ® " candidly that he was activity of the Spirit's reception, but by l''®ed!l But the next two pages are also! the 8 1 0 0 0 entrusted to the Publication SopH•^nts, is its decidedly reliffi ' say a sort of divine enthusiasm, but were ciety, as has been m a d e of the s a m e miles, in length and 2.000 in breadth, wilh ;foraithecl«—^"isfair." W e B ^ ~ m e e t the m ^ u d d i r e ^ i s ^ • t h e cotiaaingltng' of the T W O E L M E S T S ^ j >A bis implied denial of tbe inspiraTho Bible is the text booklor J ^ not so assisted ,or directed by the Holy e gave him three cases week tion of Luke. p . 61. amount by the Convenliim the past y e a r . a population amounting to 60.000,000 —r between J t o t h e r B a g g s a a T o i ^ l l , u ^ j i ar d upon its principles is the ijfstem of ^ ^ Spirit as to teatrt tkeat from error. There- before we truly become possessed of the Holy •d he will find (.^o more this. CSrcassia can bring 200,000 men into the But, after all, it cannot he positively decided If It was Bro. Whitelaw's object to s h a k e the m e a t s ' ^ the book.. -iWe have declared SIT action based. WemaycooJdently-iBP'^ fore onr.scripturM are to be received as Spirit".' We hope, wUl submit Now we confess, that we have brought i whether John and .lesus did. or did not, speak of | the confidence of the churches in t h e P u b - field, and has been able for the last 2 5 years, that the young ladies who S ™ ^ " " * ® ^ ™ ^ that th* Doncaa'sTon Robdenis cjaouau uninspired narratives by imperfect and misIcA. 8 conaideration, while 1 all the powers of our mind again, and 1 publicly a» relative.. On this point j Hcation Society, does he not suppose that not-only to resist the power of Russia, but IS Docrarsirr' aad^ ^ ^ s e q a e n t i y ttttit be ' 5 school wUI make women judging men; and as of no absolute authorioflSH duts are requested to report fljll pemicioa< in.its uiSasnc^" while' Brother again to t h e charge upon thii -wind--1 ^^ - a , to become victorious in m a n y engagements. in;,' will not ba that outward J^dwumg ty any more than the views which other " I h e i r knowledge. Yon n w ' D a g g asSerta d i w ^ the jippoake. mill?—and have been hurled back in ccm- the one hand, that they made no mention of it; successful in mjuring tbe Convention with These facts show that Turkey may b e u b l e piatiing the hair, and of wearing ^^ iadividoak. as Josephus, gave of the same, to Oope, single-handed, with Russia. •'^ples, the cases are called for. and did not, becanse they took it for granted the churcher by the same sort of arguour readers B>ayiK»:]ioir i U f y . h e endorses fusiOD. If it contains sense, reason or of putting on of apparel, bntiBveB A e ^ ^ eventa; and to te a s s e n ^ to, rejected or ""St editor and minister, and the boot; h « e ahlw^jUfisemajt, as itnow Bcriptnrial tmth, we have no powers snffi- that it w u known, and l>ecao8e to have spoken ments? T h r e e ^ t h b g s make a Cbrintian: repen- nament of a meek and quiet • P ^ ' * ™ ^ ; construed accorttig to thareoson and best of it would not in any way have assisted the end a p p e a r s &i'6vfery issaS oif tfie S e ^ Oriein*' . - , i„, e „ • .v » . icient to e r a s p i t We hare ^washed onr which they had in view. Or, it may be, on the « Ustop the nnprincipled Bsd A Christian is what he is, between God taace towards God: faith totaards our Lord i n the Mght of God ia of great price.' ^ JkegmentM the interpreter—that reason 1 3 , . -li.i. t e among MtjfliodiBt cirouiH Chramdc^ni^-afloBi^of tnimpet^ t ^ ' " * - ^ f l ^ d m cold water m room of hellebore, pther hand, that they did allude to it, butthatthe ' a n d his own soul Go to God for God; g o Jesus Christ: si/KXrg and vmtertal cdtWort. BapHsti aiisy f v r i k M credit, ot' 1 ; Sand gtiH our tnental vision can peer no frtngeUsts havenot PBcorded the "fict; and f M ' o o t from God, w!thmi ^^—Jafm ibsonr.^ dunce.—fbid. 30A. ^ , - Jhsffrmshon'. vai. iijiKii;;.-^ Aqi liii> nif i ^ m>, heauu tity nfp'.ud i t t e U fnrUisr Into U Uisn lidto lin * stone. Bro. Pendleton who Is at odr n d e , ali^ady kmm to their rcadtrt that such a recognition had been publicly made, or because says the language reminds him of an anti- they sonclnded that allnsion to it not consismissionsry who opposes the spread' of jtbe tent'with their object in writing." gospel, because "phantatm is not to be Let the reader notice the reasons Mr. relied upon in masters of ittdemnity"!.'! Biohden assigns why the Evangelists omitI f this is sonnd baptist doctrine, and it ted the mention of some things this Dutchcan be unfolded, explained, elucidated man thinks they ought to have mentioned!! and demonstrated to be such by the We get out of all patience, wo confess it Professors of T i ^ l o g y o f the Mercer Uni frankly.—we feel the risings of a holy inversity, we will take • ticket to a full course dignation when we see such harpy hands if one so stnpid andjeinbeeile is allowed mudlating and defiling the precious word ray of illumination there ! One sort of a of God,—aiming to degrade and debase it Holy Spirit mast be received and act upon to a level with their own writings and mean the p«ssibility of the soul, to make it per- capacities I 0 proaU! procttl n^ande tgtt. fect and complete before wo have truly beT h e limiu of this article will allow us to come possessed of tbe real Holy Spirit!! proceed t o further. Such are the t e a c V I " b y the commingling of the (too elementt." ing of Rohden concerning in.^piration in onWhat two elemenU? He is tpeaking of ly 62 pnges of the 261 p p p f the book. , If i the teeond birth, and by referring to p. p. this i.. enough to sust.i.n our charge ag^tn.t 210, 211, we leam that these two elevienit this feature of Von Robden, before a Geori are the baptism in the Sfiirit, and immergia Baptist, and we shall not..go . tbn>ugh. sion in ualer, these, commingling, make Enough is enough. ^ the new creature and secure all that ChrisBro. Dagg may persi-st in his endorsetianity was designed to give. For Rohden ment of these teachingt. iin-i '•'>^linue bis says : "Christian baptism, on the other severe tone qjid language against us for hand, was the actual impartation of ALL I repudiation of them if be sees fit, THAT SALVATION which had been obtained 1 jf j,g d^^gms it just and kind and Christian, for men by the life and death of Christ: it 1 jj^ve not a hard word to return. W e did not merely promise t h e forgiveness regard his position as a peculiarly unfortusins, but included it within itself, and was nate one. W e cannot believe that he a baptism in the Holy Spirit." The author speaks the mind of Georgia Baptists—ungives us so much assistance in understand-1 ,bere b«s a generation arisen that know i n g h i m . Now, Mr Campbell would proIf Bro. Dngg will recall his nounce this doctrine tound and evangelical, "« cMedra" endorsement of all the docI but we do not, believe that Jesse Mercer trines of Duncan's Van Rohden, which I would, if allowed to speak. . ,. , . „ „ „ V R », I 8t.ll further hgbt .s ast upon V ^ Rohbook for a b.ptist , den n's v e w s of msptrat.on on p. 64, and upon the credit of the name of Dagjr j evidently he regarded it in common " i i h j ^nd the ediu.r of the Georgia Index, we Neander and his school, as a species of „ili jrive him as warm a hand as he ever divine enlAutiatm. Such as is ascribed to grasped, and forgive a notice w r i t t e n j g ^ poets, when their eyes are "in fine p h r e r s y ^ ^^^ rr-fl^ction. But if h ^ e ^ ^ p ^ t in 1. - . Tii i ) " • " 525, fiwIf^i^M 'IIItjl^.. China fat-iiim to Jesimij"' Gorfeapoadeaee. of the Jews. NEWS F p i m B E Y ITALS.. s L e U e r s R e c e i T e d . K E W HP Bl.ieA!T« awSh J i i d s o n H m Dale a l e ^Mi t ic t e . TOON & R U T L W -JiuTiiat, Arrrr-i B - H W Blaylock, W Barnes, J L Bam., D W . BOQgSELLKRS AND STATIOITEBS. Bo.-'i.JLBi^lett [Nnmberof Pupa«U»t»«*B»«.5!(&i f r r a A!»Aika»ii».?£<miuaaa. Roncj.. C—J O»son, J M Ch.ppell, T A Oook, J M K o . 4 4 , i T n l b n S t r e e t , l « a 8 & v m e . T « . and T eMiMiaappi, I t n a d j the case t h a t I erer-write i^] Crawford, M a Carter. JJ I, Coaant. jnt^thepubrio e y e — ( f o r I h a v e HAVE JP8T EECKlVjaJ. r p H K FACULTY h — "of ' T a n a Prof«. FACIJLTr eondw.; E - J H Eaton. A Complete Analysis of the H0I7 I sors, •"l^ji^jeied myself a very poor writer,) s, Teiche^ aad oli>j officem. K—4. B l^y. H Fondren. J T Fnqua. B i b l e , eontaimnethe whntaof the Old and The EwnraiceoineaatiiTwo Etio b M confined to m y room for Kew Tedtameata.collected andarrasKed »y*- dred aQdFiftTy<Kuigladi«*.^ . j i - ' > of introdno&g. i,;, J Or«er, A M Greer. T 0 Qreeowood, W H tematirallj. Andagonenl {ndezsubiiiiiicd. Fifl^n yeare of maibmi,foflp«ritT.i:»aer t i . ( p months b y a violent attack of Qninmett,ASGodfry. i d l a t B h o u l J Kome.i' an^ so elaborated, and Errugsd in Alphabetical directioa ot the presejit Piiijii»l.t«Te nren O... H—C ttalMs. P A Haggard.' ' ' ^ e . n m o D i a — f e e l anziooa to sabmnst -dccreaaB,^ whi]^ order, as to direct at once to toy s a b i ^ ra- Jci>eo5 aig.Dtation never W<a» J—J •I»<-k«,d, J J Jone^. ftrtlwights through y wrr valoable quired, by Rev. NAnu-nsL Won. D. D., oa« Scntbem Female S e m f a ^ . I i -- r-and d e n ^ - t l ^ K—W H Knight. W W Kwp. volaine. Prace $6 00. Toung ladns completing the ncaUr coone d ^ B p a B t h e r a b j e c t o E iha lOralreBU}t Ilia follnwei^ Si^ p, i ' - a W UTiDg^ood, J 0 Mnffrtt,B A Morton, T h e P r i e s t a n d t i t e n a s n a e n o t , Or, stcdy receiTe a Dmiaca; tbo;^ ^nfiAtng the Et«^ of the J w to t h e i M d ot PaleaUne, Hsh or Scientific cotuu, a C j a i m c u x or Scsrn. Persecution in the At(o of Lt^is XT. Trans. - B e h o l d i b e I ^ i t b of P M«Jkev. W p Moore, W McConniek. laled from the Fn-ach of 1. :Sii»vwr,aullior AisstT Pcpn< ib»y « t e r B^ any time; and prw.iia y ^ numbers N - P A Neel. " t h e two discijjlen folof -'rhx Preacher and the Eing,"S Tolumes. ecutc cuchfcCudiesas tSuj plaiar, wiiloct to the prescribed coarae. J P—P M. Raleigh. T»n.. J Penyrhan. Price t S 50. i ^ t i e iobject of a correct interpretadon f a g i r e U i e m an ofaptiruj. The Mc&ic DiTAmoDfr. o^dcr t}>e ^UrKCinE 8 - 1 Spirits. JCSpsrkmui; if B Smith. R T h e L a w s of t b e A n c l c t i t H e b r e w s , (leir nrqueat, h e t i r a - t o ^ i i 8aip»«re»» j e t , in y o u r fourth N o . a distineuished Professor. a^UftMi br three ac Sueed, W SSprint;. A J Smith, W Thompsoa, A (C*»mtiient»rie8.) with an Incro.lu^toTy Essay complisEcd ladles. cBeia uui^vailed fiicilitie* ..o ' • W h a t s e r t y e ; " ffa l h a J ^ I7th \nsL, I moat dissent from aome J Terrell. J W Todd. O Q Thomas. the Piano. Guiiar. Han'. Orgrin. 4c. on civil society acd goverameut, by E C.. V—E Vail. [ j by aiJua^ him S i b i w ^ Drawing, Painting, ^ b r t ^ d e i y , Iir» taught by ^ ^ t n U therein expressed. I believe rte country a l r e a d y - p e r h a p s half the citi- i Mines. P. ice $3 OO ac<iimpli<ih.d Ani^t*. » W - E a WIImx.M White, J Wycigsr. I t IS also reported as a custom a - , 33 that Ibej- mign riime ChrisUan World Unnuisked, 60l ^ d i e B i b l a roeana w h a t it says. Let ^ n a l The DtscirLisz of the Mccren habiLi. T b e t t c l i s r i o n s o f l i i e ^ o r l d , 75 of eyKtem and uider, nesase)a and ecooouij. in :lion, as i h e r a d d i ^ h h a ^ g ^ h e p v a h l e , figure be Sgore, and ft,ong the Chmese t h a t when a city rebels T b e P a r a b l e o f t h e T e n ' V l r s i n s . 1 SO du«try and punctnality. T B I B L E D E P O S I T O R Y tiile of RabU o r ' ^ a ^be&et. I believ^e Moses' account of ' snd U re-uJien by the imperial forces, t h a t ' Nu accoants are inis^ in tcim. T h e U c a v e a i y U o s n e , (jr. The Employthi Yoiinp ladiea artend no pnhUc partiea, wear r>». Cotne and »ee?" T h e y " jjeOcatiiHt «o he literally true—i. e. that tii is given up to be plundered by the aol- ' mcnw and erioTmenta «f Um, SaicU In Bcavspend no laore thar'Sfty cect* a iDootb m , by K«t. li. "liarbaugh, ; 1 25 jewelry, gad dSd in six miittra/days create the hea- diers for three days as a punishment for tenths of the people." he says, "including h him that day; ft,/ of their pocket mociy. SUGTHKR.N AND WliSTIiBN STATKS, imiaADEa—If yon warn Good Books, at fair No communicatioji. otal or vnuen. U allows itrriew wiih Jesn ihat •nd the e a r t h — a n d also, that in the their rebellion. P e r h a p s the fear of some- the female portion of the population, look! the TOOM & U1JTI.AND, Agents, prices. Bcnd your orders to Toon ^ Bcnjuiu. with any gentleaaio^ exeepl Vy ti* mspnae perwiih K s heart T J a i m ^ ^ l ^ jjO^the whole earth was baptized in wa- ihing like this IB what has produced so m u c h ' on the Pope and his cardinals with cons o . 44 njnojl BTBEXT, 2;aSBVILL£, TXS5. miasioD oi psrenta. T O O N de willing BubjecU. I t was very cold, m u i i a r. » . « KL'TLANO, A uniform dress is prescriyied. fi-fied ihnLlhia ^ a a l i e "Bat that Prophets teach that t h e Jews ••tniiety in the minds of the citiaens, and temnt as SDiritnal imnofitors anH wiih .>,„;e<l ! .. . . ' J . v ^ butthr-vd^^^ Depository IS suppUed by the Soothe™ 44. The whole aim and tend^DCT of ndaratjoc in lily rectiTed h-m na hia ^ yri be restored to the land of Canaan, I •ient so m a n y of t h e m to the country.— Utmost hatred and horror as temporal op"ot mmd that; and I t h m k , with an extc<m?« assortment of bl- T T TTAi V vE r just received an eiiei.siTe aasortment the Jadson is, to prepare the Papil to be a "WuThere a r e at present four foreign families ma.1—a woman fiit*d for tin* pnetieal dctie* I lave takfrjtt ihe c reciioa X J . of 'he most Popular, THi.'nxKiiCAL. Ctisai jloillt W h y d o not our brethren who bepressors." From what he heai-d a n d ' s a w ^^ a o ™ ^ ^ ^ will follow j of life; Sued, wisely aid beiutifcUy, lo fill aiui Saviour. We left many inquirer, j inau can oe tniugUi at any other point, South ot bympaihiea, h e r j a o l r e d , Eewdia, gjve^ ua proof from the New Tea- | i t h i n C e c i t y walls, of which the writeria in Rome, h e is convinced that "within aduTO herowB appropriate sjhere in aocieiy. Cap ^ad Note P«p«.T. _ Wem. ncept from other aathuriied Depoaitories ExPEVsrs - Tiro ff undrri and TamljfFat Ik-iDrawing Books. Mathematical InstrcmenH. t< • a a ^ ! Sorely the Apostles must have ans, and hence he writes from the midst of twenty-four hours after the withdrawal of CT'Dg for mercy, and it was Feb 4-6m. ( bmther, and h i t t i n g gether v iih a great varietv of fancy Articlea. | lart (i2i5) per annpm. willl»TtT ill eliaiws 'or I never left my jntoSDod the Propheciea much better w and commotion, not knowing what a , the foreign garrison, the P o p e ' s govern- a solemn scene, indeed. Boasd, TuitioB, Ba4lC£. and< S ^ o n e r r . ict ght him to Jt-'ret. I N c o v u s E O F P U E : P A B A T I O I V , I c r Please look thro^gt our (.wk before you j highest English bn^icaea. «»dHni6coii tbe Ka place with more determination to try to d o ! day wiU bring forth. A n d another lovely I ment will have fallen, and his own life, toboy. •" •rO' >N 4 ROTLAND, thtt ire; yet, in what p a r t of their wriungs [Is ii with, you? la no. i ! And will thnrtly be ptMithed, in one duo I Jan 14 41 Union street. my duty before God in time to come. p a r t o f this d r a m a , if I may speak ironigether with those of his cardinals and counUrAixa or I communion with Cjiriat,.^. iiira they taught u s t h a t the J e w s would decitno vulumf, and iUuitrated wiih { ace. Sifsaiiid ir as Yours, in Christ. igan be restored to t h e land of their F a t h - cally on such an occasion, is. that it is ex- sellors, will have been sacrificed, unless auh his ordimmc V a n d ' « SUPlcaB KS0RAVISO8. A KIW KIMOIR OF I M o s s y C r e e k B a p i i s t S e m i n a r v . ! elevated, broken, a^d diy legion, distait frtwu J O S E P H F L O R A . tremely probable that our servants will leave .my river, creek, or swamp, ja remarkabl* for they can save themselves by flight or con I your he.irt is wnrih. j o u r « eist Jews themselves have ever taught KBV. AUONIKAN JUUSO.S D O. I THlE FACULTY. i lubrity. Durieg thla-stnniwrasd fall, there haa this docuine—hut that does not prove that us, that food for us as well as the natives | cealment, which will be very difficult, for Brethren John Br>»gg7^M. EUinon, not been a Hicgle c^Je of fever, of any kiid, tn led, j(mr feiih in DR. S. ANDERSON, A. JI , Ptiawm. n i r s . E m i l y C. J u d s o n . | yill be very difiScult to procure, and per | every avenue of escape is noted and watch- and myself closed a meeting on Little Wolf i t^'wn; Dor haa there*be>eQ but- one death, anicc Ui(t God has laiight i t IferTfcnt; and do yo Ir urtiiy '-^ r 11HI3 new MenK)ir will embrace all the miteMR R. R. BttYAS, Vies pRKsii.EfT. Jfcy. "Paul says. "Xhat blindneaa in p a r t is 4aps our own houses will share in being e d . " H e a d d s : Creek Monroe county, on Tuesday last, • JL rial lact^ coiitained in the elaborate and Parcients may be made by Acceptasca on MaHi3 flourishing Institution is located near, 1 t h e Saviour's no idJ hjworbf of Ri-v Dr. WiyUnd, and i! i« Mofliy Greek, Jefferson coupty, Tennessee, bile or New O r l ^ a . " T h e popular feeling of die Romans has which reMilted in the baptism of 19 pro- ! complete JijtjipiiHrd to laael. untii the fallnese of the | plundered also sh fiyviuur to their n/'tk'e b p ^ now in cuufM* of prepir-tion, with «pt*cial nrftr- in the midst of a neighborhood charMieriied by Catalogues cont&tniDf foil particulars cao ba Qatila be come in." j$aviour's advice, however, at such a crisis been so imbtttered by the manifold ext eu- fessed converts, and the reception of one ' the rii-bt-oi Dr J c U m ' s fanuly, and i ihejfencral health, intelligence, monlity and re- had of the undcrai^eaT I for him? A s i ? , .u u r t • r. 1 ^^^^ waut4 i>f readers, wi^o. frtnu pecuniarr cor llgion of ita iuhabi!aot«: and by the absence nf The present b»kion close* on thi"fir^tof July. ij^^in he says, " T h e r e is a r e m n a n t a c - ' 1 presume is tested:—"Take no thought for tions. impri--onmenU, treacheries and omer by t>y exprncnce experience for lor baptism. Some 8 B : ..ther rousiJerations. <-ou«iJfrations. would prefer a memoir cou ear, whi*n ratnad op- Other M.' P. JEWETT. con all the ordinary templaiions to rice and idleneaa. psj^tg to die election of g r a c e . " Here ^ e morrow: sufficient unto the day is the pressions of their rulers, ihat I regret to or 10 uf the candidates »,-re members o f i Nov. 19,1853. ' Prine»i«J The Cou'-'»e ol Sltlfiy is arianeed with special a "ingl" vuluuie eir bouki a a d Particulars a- To pricj* and time of ir'Su^ «t an reference to a thorough and efficient education: say I found the popular leaders inexorably the Methodist Episcopal Church, but came i earl V Jay oald it mjt be l e l i Sisc '. ' tl«A?a»«le most clearly teaches that the 'fvil thereof." Pdi LLl PS. S.i NU-SO^ ik CO., S a b b a f b S c h o o j B ooks. C0CR3E Of SXDUY.—PaipaiiioBT Dipaarheatifflworidmust first have the gospel— • ^ ^ , I. J . R o b e r t s . Feb 4—2m Hi.blisher». Bu-to-,. deaf t.) any counsels of moderation and forward asking baptism. Ttie ice with! •^HE followinij work* ai* being eit«i;»)ve!j ; about t h e m ami St-, i t y iT:T.rodaced jo the Southern StaZx!». and ore .adtl.« thai blindness on the part of the :j S — S m c e the date of the foregoing I rniTcy; deliberating merely wheUit-r the v¥hieh the water was thinly slieeted. seem-| . purpttoe thev UaT l i v e d ' ; ; 1 Orthography. 'WeV.ster's believed lo be the best of thsir kind that are in S H E T i r E K D . M c C R E E R Y & CO., a Reading. McGnffey's MTie*. J a « willcoiitinae untU aU motions shall ^ e w . the leader of th« Inuse. S Holy Kather should be hanged from tbe ei.1 to form no obstacle. The church, which | uuch they h.iTe ai J.!d to w h o l e s a l e d e a l e r s in ' 3 MiKiern Ueography. iiitcheil's. the privileges which they once enjoy« ^ e tells me not cross of 8l. Peter's, or over the so called h been fur some ume in a cold state, seemT h e B a p t i s t S c r i p t n m l C a i e c l i i s m . ' 4 Kutfli^h Grammar, (dr^t leasons) Smith's. I d ta t h e m ; Euw maj'ij giMwi | Foreisrn u n i l Doiiie«Uc D r y G o o d s , Hnvin? .31 ami Tied the Bafitisl Scriptrral Cut^ Anthinetii-. (mental) Colbulu'a. ed. die AposUe savs. " A n d so a l l ' f other gates of the city w.ll torab of St. Peter within; th<- lenst violent e.l greatly revived anil overjoyed at t h e ' Ispeatiiig H. -^iiii £u|f CIirBt > o . 135, MEBTISO STREET, I chi-ni prepared bv Rev. H. Fjiffi, we cordially 6 Fenmauiship l a i d shall be saved." Bo^s he here mean : ^ I called on Col. Mar- stipulaiiiig only that he ahould be ULtVi^cksurct-s« of the meetin;;. Bro. Bragg rec*.'!iiii:el d i t t o tii" chlUT:hts. ueiieviiig ;t lu Jwt HAHKlia iON, S. C., Impruvetl. tied p u-stiid. too, COLLEOE rarpta ).,(•,_.•.;: lar exceilec'-jes; Kiior.g which miy b« ; "JN'VITE -he att-iition ui' t.'ie tiade, U. a t e r j nanonal Lntel? Sarelv not; bin ihe .spir-• American CommtSMouer. who, eil as a false pnest. and then trie J liki pastor of the church.—Hrlig flerutd. " fcuch an t u i m i a a i OC. all 1 En^^lifh Grs "tear, Hart a. n.ein.ioiief3 es|e;cialiy the followine: JL sup- rior ..T.K-k <•{ .^eithrii'tir, r>EviesV iioal hnicl which God will t i n ^ y g=ilher. i f " protection e i t e n Js over « inCh.irles I., fur vioi.»ting liis contiact with 1 It IS based ui^in the csreciietica) plan of lii l . T. lilBiJ. 1 to humlile them. I-. 'hi* si RiNu A.vD "^rjir.rER GOODS. :i .\i.c flnt lieography. Mitrhell's. stmciion. ; ; as Jie porchs^e of his own s o n s b l o o d — ^ ^ ^ . ami murdering his p>-.ij,le." Deremher lo, l E i 3 Jtiw ciirtrrius is t h i rt/iifi-, 4 Phiiwatipiiy auu i.j*u-oiioniy, ComWVich ihey will wd al pncM ah Uiw aH to b« U 1 be i^eneral nse of Scriptural iangtia^ in ^ 111 aW ti., U. L whal*-vc:, to purci.afK:ia ^ ho Btocb fl the aniiwerB. ' r inimimung ^ naUons. j ' Who will not say tiiai the Euphrates is m y pcuple. ijiat are •S 1 151c. Hedee's yrf,r?i;.f/y nr rt'.y Uir rutJl 3 An iroprrtaot pecnliaijtr this work , rainun..ible to find anvthing in P a u l ' s is for protection from abroad— drying up? alHl"-". <• c i a I .Notice Jmii, shikil liumhiij t h e m M-r. lA'. . u. 11. (1 GiT-^el. '•tipe',cr G It coutajDsaa inC.endi'di exaiTTiialioii of Tl./i i " Mo'al Khilosopby and Political EcoDomj. thn: titfw k.'' in rrrri, liia e^ "f t^Otl" d -i tfiiu^HvHU writings to Justify the beli'ef l h a : the Israell l ' " " ^^y ^ « rr-LltnCi't}} OiT-igtl^liUv—a d.psrtiiieDt of bibllCvl I acil s « k my -nd. Way.niid's, cjfttIt'll'"'11 ' I il. pric^.^ aijti •.tjii.it. in--.ruction which i a s been ioo moch iiegiis-t.-.u > ARaiv.\L OF IHE S t e a m e r T'.\ltic. iteiwUl^ver again" ( l u a tiauon) return ^f^y Ti) BMTI-^TS o f ^lEN'DLY e tj;i,.n>i-try, Graliair'a Jan 21, l-'M—3iu I witki^ ways, tiit-.n Tin I We tir:.»;sUy hoj^ that iltnsy be gtBersily a- ; , . I , , ^tJ. l o 1. J . K. 9 ii-olupv. Mitche l s 1 N t w VoiiK. Fi-b. ill. r.> l i i i ; V. ds;;ti-d ^y o-jr Sabiaith ScLotis ihrir A'rmer land. • ['^o. and will forgt^fe llieir n i t : oltifiS* Id ileniii fhil. t: ipliy, Cpla-o'Jt. S H Ost, - 8 BnsiiroToi". The Biiiic arrived yesterday uiih dates iris t H e . t h a t the Jews h a v e been a j OBiTrAKiES.—We panicularly request 11 .\l::eb-a l u-..'ueTy . ' ii.-^tary) ^ftvie'.*, I iL—i'rtshjjitrtiai ut'" JoE.«i DcwtrsG, U. Oiixtrnt. J On to th''inc'-pa'i)'d ilfmaiid fo*- asBis • L^itf V K/fJirn U.I tiie ' Lf^mtr Huusey" ! i iie--t'**'trv an i 1 Co to the 8 h. Or!.>(I>' niis^ii. n whs ii f ^ i ' j n . }i.. T. Mtiir.i.>hirrrn | j s^piratH and scattered people for lhe last |'hose who send us obituary notice? to nisikf? Cliututuoo;;;!. 1 t j a; t u'.r lu:• ; t / r e : l ~ . r e [ i to i 11 a m i^avigaiUiQ, uavics. The f rst volLDie is denjg.ied for the yt>ni.i^r : IJiL'O years—ihey coitotitute a standing 'hem brief A tVw words will generally The Pussiiin ministers al P a r i j and Lon- pr-M 31, N w.- are ' kely tu Iifed tUIids I ri'^'it'. al"*^'- Itou 1-4113 CO' C UI mcinhe-s of the SalAsth tcfc lol.ao J tbe iangcaj^u3vin^' jalo "h*5 . r ..1 the C z i r ' s proposition is >v-tore lllc \'-ir is diiiipie and plicn. Price M eta per doaen Bonument of the truth of God; and also a emhra-t? all tiiat need be sai i to ihe wi.rld don h;ive left. V. .. ha.H thus far bfi-n ' I I Bnllion'^ G-amtuar an^l It-sder. irjii.i.2;— ^ i^es-xrV ComoientaricA on Uie Gallic War, ~ Volnine Recoiid iaforlhc»fi<i more advax'^.ui, snd ample lur each I oj^-u t ,r I h«- ruToinmo.j.t: ,,>!» tiu^llj rejVcuJ, aad negoliatiun-i broken oif. p'o.ideu'.. Lt> ii.iit' strct;.--, J l a m i n j u all rejectors of, and unbelievers,-respec'Jug the departed, barvivirg frieuJi coiitHinfi areviev? of the docrrines and eridroc^ iil!r!iin, til EuwiingJ (irel-n, Arjthou'-t. Tnin.M^nl an'/ I'trnianeni Bitard^s. lu ai . .....'Ip:e>t-i;t, I'Win^ lo tiie above _ OrloiT forseeing soo-e rehufT at Berof Christianity. hrice$l cts per doien. a, the-Sen iif God. But when t h e / u / / a « s greatly misiake "in suppu^in'.^ that others 3 iiviij's Metamorphoees by brook. fliiTiiris, of La., h r t t b e t a Thf hOr>ih 1- I.MMt^ni in iJ.f ct^cTtlarl -.v,- r:o. • it ^r.-u.-aie at. eip. hse on! bv Caliper. T h e CouversaUonalJ C o m m c n t s r y . a the (imiue* shall have come in—then , will feel tlie same interest with themselves lin refrain from viiitin^ ih^t capital. It ii fi.r I'Mfi ihf C'fy; 8» t! t^^• h v> 45 Virgil, f'j d- ifi hand, aba lli-re' .'e aj'^ieii lo ui.r Lrelh : |»n.-!'ir j-ina.-ierie3 of raeeU'ga with. Hui.u;eaijd S>utaz. Gonihini:.^ thp QiuinoK-Boia iXB£x?o.itio».— h.BJi rj.iiif art by wh'ofa Fa.H».»-u tliat niili^onal distinction which has so long in such records. They are rarely peruscu S lid that the ."Servian (rovernrm nt has \ leld- rell. ^^ e:il Iir-.-ly tie-ci cll Uiir It leniin, e^ipecialtie Ur«..ore et Amicitia. I>es!gt:tKi Tor Uie use of bchooia &i.d Kan. .T^ will be thf-iic** fri'Tn ihe HAiirvtMj tj I tha ln-rt fwo wet-kj. Bra. ciaracti-rized the Jews, will be lost amidst excepting by a small circle of friends.— ed to the suggestions of the Ras>mn Con- ly .ur T .fe UoeeCi.n., th.it eaiL >nll iVel u hio • It tte^ i.f rl.nr^rt Gtiot cocisr. Uiof ; THOMIS P muR^ |.".4tai uf tiitt First 'C.-nteh Volnaifs 1 ar.d 2 on Mtltiaw 1 Bullion's Grammar and Reader. tae hrii^htnti^s and prev.dcnfce of the cralh. ^ ProUatmit bubite at Belgrade anil will refuse to accept d ny u. ai l u-. ty rHuuitiOB fund, to the Trea3 Sid * on J c ^ . ; Willi xii a fi:« daye. but 2 New i'e«tameni T O T H E PlTBLiC. KU'er, H r . ' ^ . r ; ; . - C i . n t . n . , or to the unMTe may tlien expect to see Jews in every jt G e o r g i a Co.nve.ntIo.v.-U appears from the S u W s two tii mans. " Sand&cmthfl Aftii. By Vm Hao.-s ! 3 XiTophon's (^yropedia. ["^Hr^ uii'leniigTied '...-ndnni hiH aerviceii to hi» nn aitttck -jf r b t a i m l i i n i . , , ^ , ,, • r II f dir.i^U'-il ai r.»i "v-ir i s , Mi-h, We have ample Price 1 c e n t s per volot^ f 4 Homer-a Iliad. U friend- and the public generally for the e e u n - Uave ^henshed p « : n - J a,e U . t Index, that we were led mto a n,is13 said that the C z i r n fullv aware of , . "The plan of Dr Hagre iii the several books to , i Ttii-^ iia m meetings have ji ji creaaareaaThere are two Sessions in c*ch year. The Fall riT-t'ii I'pr ;tti tfiienna^te. received prifir to the ^ tre.^tiii--i!l ol all kind.« of Uleerb, Tunmrs, Cancera, meet the « ants of the highpf cltase* in Sabbati. Seshion coramencrts ihfiri,! ilofiuay in Oi-tober, e will nj | S«jre Kves, Ftheumatic Pains, Scrofula, White and continues twenty one weejis The Spring Schools, we have cever seec: siirpasaed nor even ; . d u p t o t h i s d a t . ( t h u r , - .. ^ a ^ ? , Uke as to the financial condition of the his present po.silion and wiil t-ndt-HVor to n-xi mi^um^ of iL« C...-.v.-T.ii..n t ^ u v t d^ ,.)1T aand n df hth'uumml hi nngg Zthemselves' form or phrasel)vvp..p„ia.. <tc. ^ j . , -5 i-sf bftn, rrtipuvtd, themselves i r ^ . w ^ r o ^ .i-e p^^^ij^r , avoid ^-nera] conflagratjon if he can only q rre r'.»r the j^ar ab-.ui mori;. bre.hreu} dweUin.rs, arch,: equalled by any o»her aGthv'.r. acfording 10 otir « i been eight accea-'tpa. W b A» ail eWdeiice of his success in the treatment Session commences the first Monday in hefaietiie cross of Christ, and realizing ^ ^jogy of the report itself. W e stated that preserve Lis hooor and rights. vacauoo ol taste and judgmeliV—Chiuian OarmiUi. '• ^^ cau?ie M. m ouce. Vnurs, of I i . «l«>.-«.nlioi.ea he liaa in hjs and coatinu. slweuly one Week;. A Aval e r and every- Clii|r.^h m wv. P u t t L i r s . Cor ro<!es' inflaence is again in tlie ascendency. pi.~»eiiKioii a urea! manv certiflcale* and leu«r» week will be allowed al Chnitman, and X t a e B a p t U t ' l t a l i b n U i Scli<»oI H y m n tbat "the Gusptd is the power of God unto "jt appeared firom the Report that tbe Index Feb =5.1. Ml-.Ed Soc. ay for the suciessjcf this t Boobj from (>ers<in- wh.. have "ije^n f^raianently ccrod «a<«her of nine woeka at iheclnaeot the epringi It is said tile Cz «r IS about to write an alvatkin. to every one that belieTeth." [with 2.413 subscribers, though so ably P. .S —^ub-r-.lwr- will please retuit a-i above. [ —some of uianv yewb staiiding. The public it y«---sioii "The dfEomiratjioTi for xijiose hm lhi« rolnme • waa a revival muie aeed- _ aut^ttrnph to y u e e n Victoria and endeavor u. .-.. veVal of the namen of my fellow citiOOVERXMXNT, EXfEN'SES, i c . is prepared, is oa» of the T^ost numerona in the It seems strange to me, tiiat the Proph- .onnducted. had had ^lot paid its expenses Or< sttUKi-p? THE TJ^IJfnxT OF WOJfiOf ' referre.l W e are in earnest ijl e a we ^ sen- ».h.. i.ave witi.e'n,.] the effects of my m-diThe ffoeemment is paternal, vet strict and de- lar.d; and one which, ther^oic, may claim, aa eta should teach in such clear terms, the for several years by some SSOOper annum. to convince her that he is not the n.:^re3SduCLU BK o n x . U n l V E ! ciue ..I, ca^.who hacc placed themselves ucler ci-ive. if no atlVci lonale appeal to the moral sense, justly as any othel^ to hav* a volume of hymns fthren-pniy fur naf* t h a t N'tw y,.BK, Ai'.g, Q. I « 2 . i tr^^iiiuent In ca—s ..f carcer it 18 e"«.'T-.Ual the the sense of honor and ousireof esteem ia Ihtir lor use in its Sabbkth schoi^s. >11 of which shall Etsral restoTHtion of the Jews, and yet t h e ; W e assure Bro D a g g that we did not sor. Several of the Cunard steamer-i have f h i s Zlua in Siishvil'sv -Iit» cnme to .MurlreeHbi.ro'. my placeof resif,ilo» «„d,ui,. will not rule vo.in,< men imo be sach as may hb jmployet^ withont doing vio r r v i r a rtil'e.nf No, m S cond stree', be. i'e» Testamt-nt, writers have remained si- pahlish this to reproach hira, or lo seek any been taken up by tlie Government in conid remain ui.t • I tl.e cHn.-or is killed i.nd order, we con-ider thaL'lheir Educotim lunce to its denomtjialioualftMCuiiaritini;or covvey troops to Constantinople— about 10,CtlO UeMM^ l i e m i H , niKVi: hr-.' veira i .1, tit be the riB.tMskeii out. T!io-e who are atjlicted wilii ooold lie an injury lUblead of-a bieMlLg 10 the ertly csdermini^, its faiuif*uiosa; aad if cher« liait cpoo this important sabject. • I must advantage to ourself, but as a fact bearing For the bEptiat. is buch a collectibii In enstctice.the compiler has men wilUoon be collected and form the ir..oMe.i oi.^m-, p.irrhr.^ed on bnttle of thi-uiuvi fearful dibcase. if they decue a spetdy connocnity helievB that there will be some spiritualiz-i upon the pmfitV of reliaious newspapers One speech and one written, compoaition are Dot iiecn so fortrnfite as to i^ect with it. DK M LAXKS CKI.EHRvrED VERMIKUGK, relief wAnld do sell 10 avail iheni«elvei. nf my tirst expedition. Eajiiiit Fi-male liuliiaie. as soon as posbihle 1 bent is one thing c.,u required uf each stiident ev, ry two veets. tab ED'iSrAED ajFLETCKEE, • ing. before any of thase Prophecies can b e ' generally, and as an important fact to be aid tve H l e a - p - H n i . I ' l l , which had the ff-j vices necte^i wuh thi- (iisea.se that all who are alflicted to criticism. Oct IS-feb 86 ^ PcsjisBoi. Sew York. The forty sixth regiment which was tin- f.cl iif causing Th-- child to di^scharge a large- sh.,-ld made to prove a/iiero^ restoration. Please ron.Mdered by ibo«e about to start news-' understand When the llesh liecomes t'inX. ii Xo studint will be ar.t>wod to cany or r. B»aaT, •9 A. A i r a t . see/ersmiali 3ldt and 3 i l chapters. Also pap,,!^ upon a thousand or two names. der ortlers for Au'stralia lias been ordered nuitiSertif W(»nn». fhe child iw nnw erioying , cereii. to effect a cure, the caccered tlesh mast all retnin in hia possession anv dea.l!v weapon, Uraese County^ Ala Tuition in Pirpaiatoty I>epar.ment per session ;K'oxabnOa..Ki<a. : through j a a f c a l a ^ n a ta « Stekiel 37tfa chapiiir—these, with others. _ W e are-.orry to see the extreme nervous- to hold Itself in readiness for foreign ser- C-Ki.I health We wo'll.l a,lvi*e all pat^-nti. who, be remt.ved: this my medicine does without jmvinj; miY pain to the patient, and duea not destroy • of five tuonths. tJO. " mav -uspect theT children to be tro'.bled with' or'i'iiure the simnd B A B I t l T & I rdCK. It 18 painful only wlien tin of y o u r readeTa ..to tb«, ^ inmy Itamtle opinion, have reference t o u e s g nj;uiifested by Bro. D a e g . H e would: Viry. • • flesh. paiufal wlieo 1 uition in Collenisle Department per seaaionof he qi'.tt t when the c.Ji- five months fnmi $7 to $111. T-, u a , u. o - . . wunns t.. Itiie nn tini.-, but imiuediateU purchase it Ciiraes in cnnt»<.-i with the COMMISSION Mi^RCHAXTS, ta in this place, a a Ui»Qti>- % the captivity in Babylon, and not to a r e s - ' ^ot prohibit the circulation of the Tennes-! The combined fleets were at b n c o s Bav , ' . cer IS removed The longer the cancer is win..itCoaiingeat fiiud, in advance, Jwr session, fifty • and adTiinl^tar Dr. M Laiie'^ Celebrated \ ennl Mobile, i^io. order fur the e d n c i d c m o f f„p, [twill cure Tk^ mirf tciU h' rrfundedi ted to .pread the greater Till b<- the loss of fienh. ctn>. tandon. yet to come. j gee Bapiist in Georgia, would he? It has on the 2"lh. Vnv I S . i r a . and a l.ingtr uoif rtHiuinnl lo rfftsrl a curu. i^arditR can be had in respectable families for t Schijol is under the -:isre of • T h e Omar effected a grand movement, in aU cusea icAerr U lin^t nnt ^vc tnH^IBCtim. I w»ntpr.jof from the X e w Testament, i ^ a d i v d a of warm friends there already, R W JAKUART THE } per Week, including room, bed, washing, iBltuni^, ami Miss L o c i s a a n d . P S, The aixive vsluable remedy, alw Dr. i Murfr»e«^oro', Tt-un., Nov. 13. 18r»3 fuel and lights, i i swme fumre time. I wish to s u b m i t . ^ ^^iiipiying, but we do having crossed the Danube with 60,00O i' 0 UTHERX UBSAJ. Student.s are chartred for Tuition frotn the time M'l-ane . Celebrated Li>-er I'lll., can now U had | un, and more accoiaplisiKOTt thonuhts upon ihe subject of the j^e cause no injury. men and divided the Russian army. or TEX CANCER CCREDt they euier to the end of tbe sesaipn; no deduction BrcUAZiisT. J a n . 2 8 - T h e Russi-uis ™-P«table Ontg Stores in the Tnited nowhere b e foiuuL g JTilbrntM, and the nature of Christ's reign' n e d i c a l a n d V b y s f ^ Srieo will be made fur lo»t time, except in cases of pro•J1 „i.shio know what is going on in &:aies tracted Kicfcneaa--tuition sicfcneas—tuition to be * "aid punetcally pucctcally S This i. tocertifv. ti.at fue vears ago, ther* r.D t o ^ .lud Hied this School, a n d the ira- ..a airiajj that period. have made a retrograde movement and CT |>uecha^r~ will pl-av be raref.,1 to a.k for.' I do not believe ' h a t Scales, and the more intellig ent take pear.^o„ mv>vii.srighihrei.t. a Cancer i at the closo ol each ^aaion. >01^^ men who are JL New Folhmc commeJicir.g with (A« J'nar. and laken .ne but Dr M'LANES VERMIFt70E.| m .ur, which" ii.crcas.-d in siae and tn.ligaaoe%— P/< my mind b y Uie visit for the Gospel Mini^ir wUl receive it fill be personal. several papers. W e are willing for evel'y fallen back on Rebul.a. EctTQKlAL l>LfaSTimn. until u involved n.snv the entire b-ea,i-it iias 'heir tnition gratis, provided they Come recomearhera a r t endowed, i a a j The Oiner crossed the Danube in ,jerson AM ..therH, m companiu.n, are worthless, ' Yours, truly, Baptist in Tennessee to take the Index, been trea c i bv a phvMrian, but wnhout doin,, 11 hy 'heir chu-che, and theeiamina- Mmtctxi AW &c*ecav.....«T Dtm. E n s A JOKX*. W ' H . Holcombb. at o l t e n i m . and at last acc.unts were ETThe above v.luat.lepreparation may ».epur-^ aov gi. „l_.wo inon'hs s-d t . o weeks since, my egn-tt, with a faculty fijr lead' ' ' c-'^tnlttce on bene£cia.-ies CaxKiicraT PaAiuiACT, " IL 0. Omuur, K. 1>. provided it will not advocate tbe circulation wife wa-placed under Ihe treatment of Dr It ^ ' j " " cotnmetiW" on within only two days march of Bachan:st i i a the paths of knatfintiK*- J t ** 3. Wooo. H. Ii. B T T h e articles headed-Campbellism in I Rohden as a BajjlUl W Jaausry. uf Murfree^boro', Ten. During WedaCbday in the laal week of M>e i>pcuig Se.- MxbioJ Dctiai Sctoai. , vilie and ncinlly der and syi-tera which reigBs -jt i n ^ l t f ' o a n n r fourth page, are worthy of Anotaan Esnou. which tune be ha-» removed the di-eased parta. sion. 25 We were mi-led by the phraseology of where the Ru-isian force is weak. .•VrrangwrCTts are cow making to er»et t numthe wotirul al'hojgh very laige, hss g-uuuia ba .fichtxil rooms, a n d .-whivJl » sriet attention. The Omer's object is to atl;trk ilie rear ' and of Dormitories fortUe accomiuiMiatioa of those F A.RAmiT.AM . W . D . 4 T . A , Ai{«i»oi.,M D. ; the following statement: tell —and will in .1 lew Have more bti lo-aled up. ber who wish to board themselves; st;': dents can great- r r ^ H E Second V.,Jcmcof tlKt Sotrnms JotawAt t wiiiu-'Utaoyseverit}' o r a p - ^ army on their miirch from Kragvjva to KalWaOL£SALE SHOE aSO HAT STORE. ' 1 leave for my hoiiie in Kast Tennessee, on toIt wiH be seen thai the 'Carapbellitew a t j EJitor's Salary. curtail their expenses by boariling themselves X rax Mzcids'. ajcn PKt^cAi. Saxscn commorrow. With Lite asbunujce that ature iseffect.-d. ly I the part of the te4jfhBf«ii i CoBcord, Ten., are unwihing to advocate —we soold luviie paiticulat rttent>on tu this mences Trith the lill Qf Jaaasr 941 88 - - .7854. A m o u n t collected for IRoO, UWKdJS VASCE. , , . , . , , r. S T I U C K L E K . E L L I S A CO.. ! »u''j<>ct. edtotheadriD^ Asherjtofore.it'willbtdtvo e_ 800 00 onvey the idea oi tb d r pMc,; # 1851. pledged tiefead all their old doctrines. A despatch received by the Turkish Em67. XortA Bast Corner, Public Stuari. I Dec. 12th. IF53. Our present session comrocnees with eighty ment of,the diSnent Detiarti entaof Mfidiciau 800 00 186^, majjitrtl inauenca o f e r tha • >«i I. They openly declare tbat they disbassy at London indicates preparations for • students. IlKV. E. ilORE, Cn'o of Board. and the acccsso^ Sc»eIi^e«. TV cany out its obXASUVILLX, TCtX , '^o. 42. Da W. M. F Hrtii. Secretaty. , , iepara jecta the more effe(:riiiJlT,iu several department*. an attack by the Turks on Bucharest. WJ" W E in store for the Spring Trade, a ITew ; 1 of their pupili. Th e m a a t a l from ail the doctrines argued by Mr. S2.S4I 18 " ' AXOTHEK WONDERFUL CZTRj?.' Mossy l>eek. Feb 1H.1S54—at 1 representing br»»^hj» cif the a-aiiDg Art. which Russian acconntsconfirm the above. They ^ - U St..k j L wua such aa to t a l l irta Fesaiona! are eiercised aa drjiUnctbrand"<»otimleti McanEiAsoao.' Tk.s.v Sept 2a. ItvVJ Cunpbejl, and deny that he is the exponent^ W e supposed that the above amounts I d a r l o n Collpfrlate tiistltatG. practice, arep]ar,cd tinder the supervision of tho^ This is to cenity that my wif.® has been affl;<-tdeclare the bad weather inundates the riv- which they iiivite the attention of Merchants j op tfca powers of l ^ p u g b t uf their faith I CANNON COUNTT. TKSN. I w e n plin/ffcd to be given to the Editor for who. as ptaotitioc^ in such braaehra.tiavr made on her nose for the lasi eightex-n ' trading in this market. , ed withiincanerr There waa no parrat-Iiil«- f I, after having beeu treated by two phy- 'TVIE ninth Session of this Inbiitulioa will the:ii the ubjt£ls of especial attention. 2. They affirm that the Baptist Church- hia serrices. over and above what the paper er and renders the passage of the Danube Feathers, Wool, Omseng, Beeswax, tinw^ and ' years, sicians who failed to effict scare. I heiirj of Ihe i cpcu on Mond»y, the 23d c^ January, 1^54 In Ethics, the Jtotinial will ever maintain the unfiivorahle. S.s;ks. taken st ihe hi^hes'i market price i« ex j success of Dr. R W January, of Murfreesbor-.,' I The Trustees hive secured the swices of James I words of the a u t h r r witlies are unacriptural bodies. j afforded him. or why say "pledged" orj '' S..E.AOO. I Tenn . in trea-jngsuch diseai-s and waa iod.ic- R Ea-on. who comes well rvcoinioenbed by the highett to/te, b«i»g; govenKid by that onivenal ^iiensiaa of bia meaiiiiig.r—.^-ift K a A s c a . I n tbe council, the Emp^-ror C<^a which is ap^'ticsble to all buman conduct And yet Campbellitea, when it suits cullertfd." itc. ed. by mimen.U" certificates aff.rded me by in.^n Faculty of Midisnn rn!ver«ily..>ew Tork, and and iaticrcoarpe it is the organ of noparty. sect or lineaa with whicii e r e r j » fiieir purposes, can love us "prbper good.' Bro. says " t h a t the Index does not strongly recommended the necessity to pre ' A.nUKtC.4!W B . \ F T I S T U E O I S T E B of undoubted veracity and high respecubilitv of th® Piesidenlof Union Cnivereny. Tennessee,as ustiucuoa; andit will n«v«T b« made aab«*rri«K. s ia pursued that t^a. path lindiaat* their own orthodoxy by a f f i r m i n g , q q ^ tlraw, and has not, for years, drawn a pare for war—^preparations were ordered. \ / f l.MSTEKS a - J CHI-RCHE3. cot sopplied | his unparalleled success ia treating cancers," to, a scholar of superior attainmenli., and a gentle , dinicily or^indirectlj, to patty cndi or personal roms tromthe State of Alabamito Marfreesboro, ni»u of " n e t deportment • ' o^randixetsent. lr» pages wHl be occupied w:di la ta- the learner a pieaaant « khjU they are just like us—baptisU, " t o all ggj,t from the treasury of tbe Convention." The work continues night and day, immense Xv J . with thi- valuable Uook, csa be tuppJjed ; and mv wife has been under the treatment of I>r Part.cular atuiiition. as heretoh-r*. will de pud ? matter of practicsj and Kuecti£|: inlctcst to t l * t.. seuding orders lo orders for ammunilion. arms and accoutreJanuary f.ir the la-t nice weeks, dvring whi< h to the moral as well as the mesvi: timing of tacA profcssiuo 11 large, CEScistmg iateniaaiui purposes"!! > W e are truly glad to hear of it, and we TOO.V A RUTL.\ND. I time 1 ha I in opportunity of witnenMr g the p •. studen;. in sch-jol and at their b. -irdiag hotiM. 1. OxMiSAi CtimitnnciTioss—JjMya. Memyira, ments are being executed with haste. 3. "^Iie ^ i e t y at Concord affirm that.;-j,t,pe that Bro. D . will express himself enNeikviUt, •/>»». j gr»-«a:.deff«'Cisof his n-fdictne in hei cise, a 1 RATKS OF TOlTlOy. ' asd PracticalKej^rts.in )iiedicina,Surgafy.>li>ir libed lauric teacher ia ctra- s d Great activity prevails in the navy departiCyThp "Register" will Iw mail.-d and [lostage nKu:v. thBt..f oihers.aud 1 am pecfecUy aatitfipd tf-it' pix. Eifihu Ten and Fifteen Dv^llan per seSssoRi m ^ J . Dental Scii^cc. Chemiauy. i c ; CUi fcai t tchoul. A neat and vary j*! tt is aiucrtb<>rix]id to p r a y with, or for un ^irely satisfied with our correction. paid, when o. ders accompatiied with are sent ' his remedies are a-pecitic f.r cancern. and tl-.1 pf five mourns. No deducuon made, except, in lu't'ona; lievirwt, ALiIyses, e.c ment. haptijiidm-jn..",^. 1 Kel. IS ' they will re.-nnve thern from ih« .system whern r We extract the followinji from the R e - ' ng. suffii-ieatly l«irg« to aieltnesa. f SsLrenoiOaatj Abtiractitrom pebestJoar nals and o'.hcr Publications of the day. Prince Napoleon has returned to Paris, the di-e.«se may bu located so that his ren)«t ' t Hoarding can b« obtained scar.lh« Ir.stitBtioa 4. That Society doniea the doctrine of import of the Executive Commit • j of the | w o hundred pnpila, bii*been »f» CI.tNTO!« n 4 L B A K D F E S I A t E 3. Enrroatai. ^iiimocr—EibliognphJca; can reach the psnsdi-ea-ed ily wiie, and oth. a . at from sT to $1 25 per week, including wt.i.hing ietal depravity as held by Baptists, wuich ^ o a v e n t i o a : , from his mission to Beljjium. tices, lledicaiiiJlTiiCTnce. *c. <tc. the iartyeio-; and m SE:iHi.\AitY. who hate beeu Heated by Or. January, unh«ans-f i,gLla. J. M U. OATES, every (;t&er mtiuth.eecfa Nu.oi>B'.aii>I ill caitraAs i>BH. Catspbell is understood to a S r r a . .^T,, . . . • THK=!prirg Slid >ui«niartle8fi.'n »tthiiln»ti. I tingly amrin that die cicdicino gives no paia; " President Board of Tiuania. iogPublished ; hut coDgTHiuiate oiawilw* at least T6 maiing a volume of okef i!tiiigon the pirt^ In tha c a j . r TaTln,. Stccetarv. / s r Those bretlirea in Ueorgia receinng I e..m,u,nce Mokiut. March 8<hh when actu.gon the diseased d.-eas«l pirt". • -For a full stati msnt of ihe sffairs of the Tn 4SU pagM at the of the year S. IChey affirm the regenerated can of my wife, nearly all the saJ • . '' * -Vf.ce of ihe no-. Jan s« 4t. agea for t h e MiquiMtioa of ll*i this paper, please reat/oar appeal and hand »nd cnniinne twenty one weeks. Bev. J Price a vcar£«icava in "advance•^x. WB refer you to the report of the Editor. . .1 „ tti.' 1,1. W Miiiia. A il ,ha.srrtiiriied.and isnow onthe was involved, and on one side reached to ipiut«tH» and be loat. lion, are affurdad- to thfl T««a." So 3. Vebelieve tbe condition of the pa- 10 their neignoors. , gn.ond. making preparation, to commence a bone, which is no» almost eatirelr heated over,; D O C K . R I V E R I f l A I i E A C A D E S T , "Soc-.-Haa FaIRFIKLD. BEDFUilD CO., TENS. I |ri«ing (;t.-nerauooax« mff^ {17 Btlitorv i^ivSw lilt: alA2Ts thrk« imtertions u. McAnally, of the St. Louis •ier lo be a» good ut il ever has been since it b»* couise of ibstructioii. and to give leclunja on va j and proseiiis the appearance of bung mcce»ti.l-1 IS sabjecu sahjecu of practical education. education, .accom-, JI.VRKIKD. . Irious Acwm- ly treats! to a penuanent cure. Oo laaiom,w r p U i : first s e a ^ n of thia bchool wUl begin i their papers wijlf?entitled to the Ji<iirual for n pan-nta who i t o U pi^ 5eih(*!!i,t Advocate .igain demands of Bro. ^ B your property. But even now there are inplishedlidie.w.ll°al«. be. .employed to teach 6. IcH. The.' vear. ._i>ec 3, lit>3. . iieBartment ' -.J ... - i . j id! — " - ' - 1 to recommend and and advi.e advise all all p. T H T< -^' i j ^ jon ^ , MON'DAlT ,^ . j g ^ FE3RC.ART having secunsd the ser At 10 o'clock on the monitng of the 15-h inst, [l." . We. »would lo I feet prepared •Iraaiell p r e p o s i t i v e of his assertion.— Jicatinosof coming evil From the estimate, I will not only ba a»tisfi»i» .. . K L- Timberlake. Wiluam.. 1r. ', greet. a .large nuuitier . of.. studanU . I . . I.hem at ,1... k^ktiH whii are ^ain.cLed With cancerB. tpuiors, tuuiors. "r wnswhoare . c t « i with ijr. L f CiKiPEB.»na;ive TeWKa»ee«E.i faboiitted by the Editor, it would seem that more by the Rev. David V R tiw cam K A S A i ^ & C H C ^ n . ulcers of any kind, to . . tt Marfrwsboro'.. . . . . fcir.liuiu—. ~ u apply to Dr. Ur. Jannary wiiu , , Graduate of Union _Cnivereity _litod with the prog-esa o£ . . . . . I ^ a n half the — sub-criber» are in arrears, with "- | HaLLCa. Esq.. to Miss Patoavcx H , daughter ofi session , p^nUgmja whose «periene» and snecessi 9 0 . 4 3 , C o U ^ e S t r e e t , N o s t i v u i e , out delay, who. I am persuaded, can succ«Bf>iay I f fe all thoae uctaunpliaii a»«B '•That Methodijt preachers ' J o bapUxe .-„,bahilitj that th.proportion wiU «tiU incms*.' ^ Kocks. Esq , all of Smith county. i f™" will merit „the ,coafidenee treat all such casM. 1 esteem Dr. -lar-naiy . as a ^ ^ .. convinced _.„ "n^noLBUu J.-D RaraiL D u u z a ai lo the flasH. in ._f. infancy vhea.-njant of arrearages dne is more than forty-^ T-i-i-J r_ era. which diani,> a a d r a r t ime w W h a—j e been sprinkled geiitl. man and a Uhnstian, and aa meriting ex- ^f pablii: and meet the highrsteijectauonof I Boarding can be had at per week, BOOTS. SBO^S, TRUNKS. VALISjitliey e a r n g«t them without." This gTO hundred dollars; and this t"a, after the very wnded patronage. „ _ Patmcs. The Uoildii>r« ere sofiiciwUv ampleto' NOTICE. i By order of the Riard. (oharaetsir. ^ '' TH03. a . P. SCALES. a^„mn»dato ONK HCSDKED AXb f i F P T i ES, CAAP^BAGS, <fc(7.. • p i ^ r i j T O s t i o n of fact—to facta then lltoroajh purging of the subscription list just 1 • JOHN JAB.VAOIS. Secretary. Feb. 25, 1 PJTP1L3. Location in a fine neighborhood, j oharacteriiiic of ihfc sohoot ^him, i p ^ a l , juui by facta aascaia his bafora your p»B«ent Ediuir took charge of the pa-! AVE DO« i t none the moel cjjKitiiv* aawuiNew Ma«ikt. February 2. 1M4 ! ClinUm, Tenn., K«R IKSi—It —^— " healtv and easy ot access by i(julr>jad—four m3e« mest of Bucts tSaoa, Tkoxs. V'aiiua, if he can, and if not, inform his iimend.il ta all Cbristjaa -s^ The undersigned beg, leave hereby to notify all k t f aar a H-T A O W E N , i |Mr The annual eoHections hav« indeed proved | OD UVEROIL—aSdoi'KushtonA Clarke.' from Vanrace DipcU ., ; 1 r s t iiaiis, Ac-. i.^ e "WW iimdidly that h e waa mistaken.— BBOT than sufficient to pay the actual cost of the the Baptist Churches in the Libertv Association, , v , 1 ^ u - d l y ralii^ioM inli'""**" 1^11 a n d H ' l n t e r T r a d e , ' v.. . . . T, , • . . . . . Market street, a few doors below ChnrcB street, The important onres elfeci*.! by this mo-iiBoarding ran be obtained In gbod fimiliea con jrUtiejdeparfuent. but there is a balance of thst a Minister-s aad Deacon's me.ting will , ^ i ^ l y opposite Lanier 4 Bro. cine in casea of Consumption. Scrofula, Chjo..ic vetitetit to the Academv. s : from (30-.a S ^ . ' wtich i i e y have CTer oStrpd—ctrmprisra^aln.r^t t l e x t b o o k t o r all t h e ' Maiiofactorera of ** him three cases week beforelaat. i-J95. doa the Editor, to make np his guaranteed held with the Union Hill liaptist church, in { andonly Plurisy iihrouic .i TERMS OF TUITION, ( Pneumonia, tisui, hare not richlyand merited, but Uheut rec.n.-d For Spelling. Ktading, WriUnir aad ijoctal every de^rijiUaii of Fineluid Ooaiae Boots, Ualt j p l e > ia t h e syBtam of in. tisui, hare not only richly merited, but rec«i>.-d •I thealtantion of some of ihe first pnyiicrans nf ^uj^nyetic 00 f , et a^.^nd augg.for OeBlJen.eu,L»d»es,S!is'*s 1.2,0 The urge Urge arrearage wiU Tbe - u. doubtless mnch , gjie« county. Tennessee, commencing Saturday] T o p p e r , T i u a n d S h e e t I r o m W a r e * . | ~ „Bn„j ^ fiad two more thia. BrowCro- a^arrFor EngU^h Gnujimar. Geogaiphv and Aritli- Uuldren. suitable for city or comiiry trade ' -- to -o secure securei• before the fifth Sabbath in April next, for the] T T - E E P coustantly on hand all kind*of Im, 1 tliU country, who have used the arucU in tUir Wa may oontitiflHW nire'than realiie this balance, so «» AlaigeaUrf:kc(>:£G£u ilh signal sign ^ success. ^ ^ ^ ^Forsaleby ^^ a legular pr«:tice practice w with iin ^ .araj.-. AlaigeaUckcfKEGKo 1BOOTaAHKOUAKs metic, tai.? t a IW. iadiea who gra4a»«" h o ^ . will aabmit them for Mr. h.,th the Editor and ConvenUoa from «ventaJj ' ' purpose of arranging for, and appoinung pro- J ^ proved CKX)KI SO STOVES; a l ^ both Eastern aad* hcazis made, of iJtic bi»t c^ialiFor Lauguagee, Mathenadics aind Scienecs, $15 i S ^ v ^ ^ ' ^ n d t n p"?:^ r t o v ^ Drte^st and Apotte?ary. ti«»v<OBS»aBtly «»iliaiKt L ••viMaeBtiafn- -' ^ " ^ ' i coa«deration, whila our correspon Idsa in Uiis partieultr. But then thf i« is the aJ- L ^ a n d c a m p m e l i n g s . K. A. UCKSUKV. Hrttidat. t North sideof tbe Public Square, 3 d»>rB west A l « , Alatof aiATfi^ OAT^ whici we will We hope the Ministers and Deacons will ataad , st„yeH. of all kinds; Koameled aad Plain j A. H. Onrm. Seerrtary. , W w q i i t t r t e i t o w p o r t all caseawith- d-'tioaal som of $400 a year ti. be collected for the I'that oHiward mdeai-iDg ^^ Aug 27 ' of the Nashville ilia Jan.7.1S&4-»lt ' \ dose oat~at a bargsin. G. A- Moaaua. I Mantle Orates, Camsoa or AU. aiM^ Editor, before the Convention can receive a cent. U u j important meeting, ^ Heicbsst^asd ^Btslai are aoiiehed to cxxoa n d a£ wearing ff d d . ' ^ •lieir knowledge. T o u n e e d h a v e no I Job Work soliciUid. and e l a t e d with neat-1 f.-om tlieincoiDeof lhepaper.even.8o meet the iasosT Stock beii^}>tiic]^iig. ^^ G E ! f c r for Dr. 3aml. S. Piteie's Medicines LSACHEO WHALK O U r ^ casks, tbe &b the'casea are eall«d £br b y a Metb- wear aad tear of the office, to say nothing of any CHANGE OF ADDRESS. ne«s and def patch. Feathers. Ginseng, Bee»w«,. bf apparel, b - ^ i r * e can, suawiil, e ^ veiy law Shtjalder Braces. Inhaling Tubeo, AbdnmI eit anielo for- Tan ner» Pewter and old Copper taken m exchange tor | • .ndqwet api^ " The conrwpondenta of Elder R. H. Taliaferro " | uaa uial oupportera, ouppoitera,md hisercellent wort woranpon'ne a,,^ 3T 37 w 1. -i T 1 m K- O. and bisercenent tipon 'he ft. <1 n SOOTip, " ^ ^ t a ^ d minister,_and h e promises i W r e d improvenjenta. That U to s«T, t h r e .3 at rlM 6 a d ia of g r e a t p r t w . " ' p. g _ b o p « our old cuBtotnws »ill reaiein j ^ v e n u V!o n andcur. of Conaumption. 1. at <>»e ^ " W m - ^ r Pa a n,n",. Jk U - S ^ T w t ^ i S ' ^ L ^ ^ ^ • ^ t i f c t o l H i B d p W r i i B d p r o f o a s prac muat be collected of the arreaiagea $1085. beibre are reqcested henceforth to addiee. him at Prince kiTd ivx-fUt *riz and Cbemical store cf tea Ji8k««»«ma»T. AUbaina. lasteedrf !»«w|ber"» in their oiden. -i T)ragand C!bmic»l stciecf • " p a R E KO. I w m T X L E A ^ ty O i w F m sal*!> ^ S * W f c ^ !U#ielor wiTi erpp o. 8cr»v*u " H O Bci^TTL c i i o n i t - r i d e n . Still the Ouiieaatfaia-wiUbaeDUtledto any thing, to JI.AM.-3l - ' agEipt: - ^-intte eTBBjaMSmiT r-r«ir»." B.widhow s n g g e j ^ ; ^ , , ^ l a g o n a w e Jt|ni=tIiB• fei <fi»3pfe« sijia^ii^ e o n r e a w f l afiont J£ draws n r a i , I p e n i r e s the 5 ' ^ ' f t r o t r . Mi38., Dec. 2 3 t h . 1853. S h a s q h a i , Q ^ . Sept. 24, 1853. ^STW.iG*scx'ia l a w Crrr. , Reports have reached a s that some of the c l p e r towns in the country around, which h a d fallen into the h a n d s of ihe iMurgeats, l ^ v e been re-taken b y the imperialisU with Cfoaiderable slanghter. Hence those in p ^ f e m o n of this city have now taken the and two or three of the city gatea h ^ v e b e e a effectually closed u p to-day, and »''j]pped u p with dirt and stone, and we ^ibw- a o t how soon the others may be. This f^ireaeiita rather the most alarming aspect <tf the m a t t e r of any thing- t h a t h a s been ^ a t i ^ since the city w u taken on the 7ih iiiat. Many, who are able, have moved to T n . P o « At i ^ ^ T w o or three V i c k a a r a o , MiBa.,Feb. 7, 1864. week.", ago we observed in the doings of B b o t h b r E n i i o j i : the Universal DemocraUo AswwiaUon in T h e Lord has graciously revived hia this city, a letter from Col. C. F. Henning- work in this place. We have had fifteen sen, containing some very remarkable state- noble additions to the church. T h e house ments which we refrain from repeaUng. is crowded with hearers, night after night, partly because we knew nothing of t h e a u - and the benches with»toiim«r». , o — —«ihumvurT«srv. The Bap* thor and partly because they might be tist Churck is looking n p here. God be overdrawn. They remind us, however, of praised. P r a y for me. a statement made by an intelligent person Yours, in Christ, who travelled in Italy some three years T. J. Fishbr. ago, who WM starUed by the freedom and For the Tsnnesaee BaptUt. severity with which the priesthood were everywhere berated. Italians travelling in B a o r n i a G r a v i s : Bro. Noah Cate and myself comthe stages expressed openly their unqualified disgust and contempt, and the nniver- menced a meeting in Caney Valley, in the gal senument indicated wiih sufficient clear- dwelling house of Bro. John Gilliam, in ness t h a t j t a l y was Catholic only because. ^ a - k i n s county, Tenn. Wo conUnued the it ^ a s in chains. Col. Henningsen s u t e s i days, and I never saw peoas the result of his own observations, thai P'® P^^ behave belter. Roman Catholicism in Italy is dead. - N i n e i ® crowded bouse all the Ume. and ' I*: T T V T -. 'i H C A j- - B 11 fil-.b-e'f.t' . 'aj i . I r ^ J ^ 0 f t r in i l M w o r t o f G o d to p r » y for ainnera. tty in t h e ' w o r d FROB TFAR CSSRIITIU GHROEICLS. G o d for the Baptist • n investigation with y o o of 5 d i . W e will afflna t ^ anee of the lainU. W h e a 0 7 w a l vitli tin v u eareSKl. 7 m u d Tcsgwscs 0*07 xi BoTexfld* Tlian, Btamllara ducorord X w a to a t t!be gniltr b w ! Bataaleng Mngbt to e u l m JaanB* blood alona eooldasn it^—i WaadiauUr^ Bm tmly gin tjirO i i r t tka n c k t t m i •'died to m i r Siisti of emytriba and natioB, B a i o tha Toiea of acdanutioa, Fniae tiia God of your nlTatiaB. Par thia gkriooi libntj'I S a w , no man Eia g n n opposiai;:, W m all dtoaa It m m tepoung, Cbnat diB ligJitaoaa • died lar mcT* Than is H e a n a ' a atssal dvaUisg S m y onfal tteogiit diapaUiag. V m tte aoBg of piaiM ba awaUisr I n calartial Busitnlaj. Angal hoita tbgir Toicaa iBDdiog, I n haraoaisva namfaaa Uasding. T o tha i h r a u tha ilunita aaaaadirg, Chiirt tharigfctaooa-diadformel'* PilUiJfUm.Jmm.iaS*. Fictoia or Mennsy. final three er Campbell were in onr opinion objection* able. Joat take these p o d d o n s , a n d we V' X o w in conclusion, w e would say to will y o u , that w e have aimed at fsirness, w e are meet y o n in debate; as the two first propo- sincere in saying w e want a debate, and as iitiona constitnte the foundation of M r . y o u h a v e requested it of us, w e D o this and w e will y o u the n a m e of the m a n Campbell's system. PcTxa so. CommUiM 2.— at eommittee of the done so in plain and in unequivocal bearing date of April 26ih, have thought proper to m a k e another attempt to give yon defined proposition.^. I n the ones before stated in our last, yon accuse us of W e wQI attempt in the present to rid onrseWes of all such we words or sen- thought a i ^ still think that have m a d e our poaiiiona plain, that there is not one w o r d or sentence in the propositions given in oar last, that is the least ambiguous. But Y o u call- ed upon us to define our position, w e have fully perused the contenU of youra ia reyly We our first Bluff other terms than first proposed. ehareh of Christ at Concord, having care- tcnaes. of letter, and will not agree to debate upon n o </ tht Ckurrh the Should y o n & v c r us so as to have one in short, w a NxsBrrr. Sjuingt. BRSTHUIT:—We W e will ex- the proceedings of the discussion. will expect all the proposals ambiguity. R. pect that y o u bear half of tho expenses of HUXT, CLxnaooKS, BOBEST to ouTi, it is J . M r . H u r t , w e will not object. JAKM U. tit give would Graves of Nashville, but should you prefer EespectfitUy, To wiH that w e not require y o a to endorse all M r . Camp- like to meet oar m a n F a n n i n g , bell's writing*. inasmuch as y o u think differently, w e will sgain attempt to bring matters to your comprehension. Yon terms. Y o u r s respectfully, O a u a HILL. W . M'KSLVST. N. Commitue. PARaiR, January 6, 1863. BBOWHSTILL*. T e n n . , J a n . 2 6 , ' 6 4 . BaoTBxa OKA via: I send y o n a copy of our from the late session of W e s t Baptist Convention. minutes Tennessee O u r Recording Sec- retary, done all that mortal m a n , under the circumstances, could do, to have the minutes out in a few weeks after our meetmg adjourned; but it seems w e are d o o m e d to s ^ ' ^ I d iii^ hoiriMod. daoghter, sons and a w a n U to her bed side, and addressed to them personally, and paiticnlarty her dying charge.— T o her hnaband she said she had nothing to fear, and resrettrd nothing but leaving her dear and beloved family. T o two queetions, propoanded by her hosband, tonehing love to Chritt and trust in bin name, she replied, with lilted hands, eyes and voice, "Lore Jeaua? Tee, oh, y»«!" and exclaimed, " O h , blessed Savior! whom ran I truft, if not the Redeemfr? W h o eonld sastain me as he has done, and is still doing?" Rhe rzborted her chHdrea to love and obey their father, to luve nn» another, and, above all, to love and bervc God. T o an old, motherly servant, she exclaimed, "Je•os is making up my dying bed." and exhorted all to prepare to meet her in heaven. Tha«, her loss to society and the chnrrh Is ipest, but to her family irreparable; for so husband ever lost a better wife, or children a more aflSKtionate and devoted mother. But God, tl«i righteous Judge, has done it; and wliile we believe, therefur*, it is right, yet we mast mourn, though not as those without hope, for in and by her life, a comfortable hope waa created, and confirmed by her death "Jesus can makeadying bed feel soft I as downy pillows are." May our last end be like her-a. nary Eliza Rlorton. H . a . S C O T E U D n i n l s t a n d Ap«ttiecaiTt Ifartk At FablU Smmn.Z dttn HMef tie JTasfotUc / a a . WBOLsasu a m acrsn. s a i u a a Paiwra, BacsBsa, PisroKrar, Valuable Works. O O V L D Xo. 69, & Street, Boston. Cbambers' Cyclopsedia o f EngUsti Literature. 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O P E R M O I ^ - B e » t Winter Strsined Bleachttd O Sperm Oil.auittble for machinery. ' For aale H <i s e O V E L I The subject of this notice. MAST ELISA ilea iBlaga or Sweet V ine, ; TON. eldest daughter of A . W . A N . A . Morton, nf T i r i N E S - O l d Port. Ma!; V \ and Madeira, for medirai purpoaea exj ilUsmaon county, Tenn , departed -.his life 4ih cl.i.ivHlv For BAIP hv H n SCOVEL I of Jarnsry. ll<54, wilt Scarlet Fever; sginl 5 I year-i 5 moniha snd 13 days. She evidently sufR I N T E R S ' I X K — 1 , 5 0 0 lbs News and Book Ink. beat quality, on hand and for aale by ' fered c.iich; bat waa aick but a Khort time, being H fj H O O V E ! . . , ill only five daya prior to her death, when her { angelic spirit was releued from its lenanient of ^ R A D U A T E D M A G N E T I C M A C H I N E juat X received. I'er«on8 wishing„ to try^ tiie effij clay Little Mary, though w young, had many aniiaelectricity for the cure of diaea-e, have !., , : , 'n..w an opponnnitv. H. 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Palpitalilustraiinns. l6mo A new and exceedingly I j ^ ^ - ^ O p t e H M d ^^^ ®T In a word. Kbe an exlraurdinary child for them. N o w w e would in reply to you just t n a fiiim?iiifii»i fii tha powi?of exciting tha »wA*fjrj6pr# wiOi Ihr ca>b (|.b) t, Lii>n of the Heart, Dy^peJ<sla. Costi^enehs and I captivating "Robinson Crusoe" story. say h e has slwnys done the best be could, I oue so youiij;—!«. know Marj . was to love her— V jfejor" one ytar frrt oj ckatpe. * T b e * wonia; exprefisire aa ter Pilet*. Psun III the i-'-ack, >pinal Ciirvalurt «. and onlj real poatieal r&et, aleratioa in t ^ mhI, in here'^remind TOU, that w e have never proAi BAPTIST AXD DXA! JKs. m d g a n d in the Iftte iDstancc, b&s btM'D m u c h I -be wai a favorite with all her relatious. » ho Eiilargenienluf one Hip and Shoulder. Falling.if eoctniiatinction bom mere rcritnirmnt at tha inN A T I O N A L SERIF5 O P posed a n y such a procedure—that w e have .- . , Poiil ^a-iers are rfSj»ectfuUv ed'ta the hoffeU, and a len«l.-u<y to kuplui^;, ProiapI, ouru their irreparahie loss. tellaet or baait, it is the sablBXtprsdncjon of tha {j^-ffiHSlian to use in describiii^l AMERICAX HISTORIES. for the Work. Al^o, sg^n not challenged y o u to m a k e a n exposition j su.^ ri.'ri, or I earii.g l^own. lrr.-t:ui.ir. Painful I hrcviuTib 10 her death, the t<iid her parenla that or Pr*,fu.ie Menvtruatii.n, a tendency to Aliortiuii, iinnalepaetaiathiaeoantij. Thapiaca ii here J wiih his contract. n av thia rru^pt-cm.-., ajf BT REV. JCHETU SAWAED lij iaritai jf^^^tS^t entertaiiH f o r i f a adoW of M r . Campbell'i system, neither do w e ] t o r « A a dull of at i-ati »u«iibK-ril.fiB.Uiat|S •.he wan t(aliiif hiinie, hy faylii^ " M a . 1 alu (julnifand Painful Piegiiaiiey. aiid the bad i-hape inciqaoted.—Cn^. JamrnaL In the great hurry of prepuring the manP l y m o u i b a n d tbc P i l g r i m s . p'ta^ire I.f reteiViu,, , Q ^ j S acknowledge h i m as the exponent of our < dent to Child Beariiig. a l>i?poNitioiilo Droopiiig. deemen for. Ii''® home." then turning to her (alher. naid "ha, 1 am Among tha haaotifol p^^tana i Or. iDcult-D!" if Advei'ture lu iLe History of tht "VIS; or" lur a ye.ir to come, at d WE ihepritilm Ixjungittg and Weariness, roinmon to clerks, n.euscripc for the press, m y report as volungoing home."—They a-krd her where was her ThathaaganKsmorj'a v a U , i faith.* W e challenged yon for an investit h 5 ^ of being sgpaiated from t! Firhl Sv ttl«rH. wiLh iIlustralionH IKroo of W-Jting. prtmiurn. afu-r their Diiaea t a ^ chatiici'. -^ludent.s, •teamslre^^nes, and others, who tary agent for the Bible Society, w a s overla ana of a dim old fattut, | hofue.—looking up, hhe baid ''Away yonder" kee(. inriineij p.>t.ittoii?.. booVii ™ gation of the points of difference between I^ovelUes o f Uie A ' e w W o r l d . o j ^ B f bis •warmest lore. Bopi| I looked, a n d hence the n a m e s uf ladivido- ! She then haid " i want yon to go with me." after That Mesaeth the b n t of all; p' TL- first No. will be mailed betwWn thia n d The iNt har. had the encl'jsive Kale of An Accouiit of the Adventuri'w aud Discoveries us; but y o u say there is n o g e u i n g at us hisjwfl is l i e L a r d Jesns, so ^ Kot for tha gnaried oaka olden, t. which. Lhrial took her uiito hiniteli. tor of eiich thw ctUbralfd liruct for several years, during or thf Kir^i ExpIortTb of N<»rih AueriuL With theJiJtol Janutry.and ihtii-e pt-ixmi wlui niav ' als ' ho have paid to m e , do not appt-nr in unless w e endorse Campbell. Y o u ask — t»-gin w.:h the lir«i -hotild h« p n o M nntiiiicr have been .^uld to hiffl i s U i e presence of thisBarioBi iiiinicTuus illuhirtttJuijs. iCuso Dark with the mialetoc, 11 the tiri:dom of lleav-c May (Ju<i ».aiict<fv vhi-^h («-riod a . , arding their names, kud <i,il«T to niinutes with their proper crcdiis, as tho-e ^vho have given the highest te-liiuonisN of what are the p o i n U o f difference; w e reul • JTot for the TioleU goldan. befound always in and near I n m l the di-p'-nj-a'ton of hi- pravnjence to the «a:ra- tiiei- reuiarkaMe curatice p-i'^er-v. The ip<»-t .^alK o m a u c e of A m e r i c a n History, | w p 0VE3. That •priahia the Tsle below. 1 that y o u teach that baptism is in n o w a y ^^is tioii of I he l»erea^ed aud may the kii.d t'a'h^r aitd Ufa.'torv refereixe- ran !,e given to per-.iiiiH in Or. All .Vcciii-iit of the Early Setilement .if North I _ Kaahviilt, Tenn. EiJg to accotmt other t i m g s a s lo« Carolina and \'irjiiiiia embracing a Narrauve ol I N c ^ 26. l ^ M . moliier meet iheir litlle Mary lij hi-aveii. :ii Ctiui the city of N'a..hville arid surrounding coiintrj-;— connected with the remission of sins. W o : ^ i " put^l'sh in your doabtlese," said the A p o s U e P a u l . ITut far tha miat wMSa lOiea fiinhe'-tikore. they are r.-roniinendeii hv »Minie of ihe Tragic Incident.-tonn«:t«l with the Spani>h ' p » _ W e intend publishing T^ii ThoEsaJ pltance wiih her la^-t req-ie^l The wiiter wnuld 'In n..»-t rel.-l>r^l d .nd extetivive Practitioner^of believe and teach that faith in Jesus as the' collected at our Settlemei t at St Augu^une. the French Colonies ! copj.-.i of th.- fi -t i.iiDitn-r of the Vii,itot a b S That lean <ram thefragranthcd^i, Tmt loss for Uifi e«e!let« say l^t the fund pJin-tit- .-tiid relallvt-M Weep ijut Ml tin-in,. Ill Na-sliviUe and the adjurenl rntintry. at Rosimkr. ai d the Engll^h PlanlaUoc at James ; n„„. tJ,„U!>il.d ..l which will b- •enlout « o M Coqaettisg all d ^ with tiia innhatiaa, a r i s t w h o died for our sins, reformation of i l e ^ T j f Jesns Chtist, ray li for her—f..r your lo.^s is lur eleriiai ga.n Ii.un. .he Ciimi ity of Laptain John •^mith. aud ; I here wtll h U , b- an adrtni-ing hotmd Flit -a!i by H (i OVEL. A n d itMling their goldoi (dga; E . W Hale .J5 0<1 life a n d baptism into the n a m e of the FathIB^ re-iii,a Artv-nturef. of the youthful Poca- I with ihe .IUIUTT and i-iich «urr.,Kliiip Biimbtr B o m r hawe sofiered the loss of sj A FlllL.Nll. Ifiit tat the Tinea in tlia aplaad, R S'e>tet Nf'-lh wide of the Public thrve lUturH VV iiL nimi.-ri,ufc iUu»lniLiou=. | protuhu -uilal-l- a.JiiTli~<-n.eiii- Jn- ..-ut 5 c:0 er and of the S o n a n d of the H o l y Ghost j and count them as diaig. that I I Ten . F'i 13. I'54. ai < , ' 1 1 iie.»t of the .\a-h\ iile Inn W l u n tisa bright rad barriM net; O. P Hirki. . 5 1)0 t; it L ke» p in addition to their own Pubh-, pmnijijly at th-foliowiug raii->—bv sh.-page: have been ordained aa the conditions u p o n ' S a r tha pinka, nor the pale, awaaccamlip. V S. Vann _ , , lllta e w vu^ s CHrist, a n d be found in b i m , BOl 3<i cn Eld. J o h n fiUmorp. l i r o t l l l E ^ I > F . K ! « O N . L A N L O U S WORKS,including the best I Siij.-^iths $^11 iKi rr Twelve ^so J ^ o w n righteonsnesa,-which i s i J It aeemath to me tha beet. which G o d for O i r i s t ' s s a k e will forgive] Mrs. Vaiin .S IHI ;idd:tii,ijs 111 Lhe tje-t authors, in superior styles Ai"i smaller adv. i-emetiLs the i^mie ral«a J / A It liLE MA y C'EA t TURER, Stephen M<H>re ' H«-Ip. Lord, fi>r flit* marj rf-a^fth " . 5 in ' ' " ' j T that - which is throngh • the • fiith (i our sins. N o w y o u cannot with any con-' propcr^ion to the s|<ace ocr ipied ,, but •II h i n d i u g . Sept 3 . ' 5 3 . I onoe had a little brother. On thi- S^^iar*'—i,rxl to Vinrdoii's Wart-hiiuse. W . H. PiilndeXter .10 HO I Ditnl at bin residrrce. near Sprn«j;n« Id. Green Rstency accuse us of ambiguity in the above the righteousness o f O o d b y fisitfr:' U * Gould A Lincoln's W o r k s alpo for sale bv With e/aa that were d a A and d M p ; inlomi th.-pe..[.V of Nashville and Jtiary W a t t h l n s i o u Cotlriie. E. C Cri-p . 5 0(1 C o u m y . M o . July 9ili. El«l. Joh> (iiLMufcs To«..s IT RI-TL.VM>. Na.-biille, Tef n. exposition of onr a n d your views on the In tha tap of that dim old fbraat jertainin^, as the Christian does in 1 V V 'li** ^uiniuniliiig cmiiitry. thai h, ha> r e r I •^HE First Ses-ion of the ihirij CoUeriaS A . S. Wynne ! in ih<? 43l1 y»*4r of hi«» a4f«* afUT having ••uflvft d ri-ntlv itupniviKl and i:re.nlv i-nlanr^-d hi- MarE e lieth in peace aaleep; design of baptism, y o u say it is not in the M \i:a.-of this Institution will :,pen on t ^ inch ardent lore for his Bedecmsr, E H O-l-orne.. S5 Dear f..ur yrurs w u h dr..pHy which hf Uire with tile Vai.l aifl now pri-partd to fill all iirden. ROBKRT D. C U F T O K , OEOAGS B. ABBOTT. first Sf'nday in O-tol- r, and tie .-ei^.tiu, on tla light aa tha down of tha conditions of pardon; w e say it is. There J L mnities are not wanting b i i b far I in the garble tine at the nhorest nonce a n d on SH chrinitau f o m t u d e , tLou|{h hi^ vutftnugs wert'ex PhdadrLphia. ta XoMhrUU. Ttun. fir^t Iteonday ic March, with the able aid Frea a» tha winda that blow. the luo-t fHvi»ral>l*- term^ for C*sa H e would J. B Dawson is n o difficulty in getting at tu on this point efficieia in-truciors ihat ihe boird ^if TrcstMS 25 Uvnie, CLIFTON ABBOTT. ind for the manifeKtauon o f it. Of V a roved than tha baaatiM a n m a ^ call panirwlar aiunlion In hi- well -i-lecied lean ettpluv. It is under the pa;re.ia^-e of tii Mary Dswaon 25 which is the main point of difference. We Th^ w a « bnrri in Orarn^pr rountv. -loi-k of Monumeuli*. Mantle Pii-ces, Figxin-iN, O^r SI , nntr (Ae Pott Ofice. NatkmiU, Tmn. taa erfl heart of tmbelief and lie The inmmen of long ago; uhicki#-»w. Aberdeen, Oi.l'jmbiis ana Chocts* John Srlvave . 1 no EtMi reune^"*^ Hf matie a public prcrVHKi..^ of •fir.li'ii Kii;.jri-., Statuary, Fuunlaiii!., I'm-. Va- ^ D £ A I . E K S IN G E N T L . S U I ^ ' ' E A ppingl ^ S D Associations; aipd ndtwirhsianduie. it haii nit have stated it in plain terms, not to be mis- i Bat hie f e « on the hilla grew w«ai7. endeavor to peisiiade him thalh' Mn.. ilary W hitelaw ToiiiV..., Ac., in.\ny v.f which are of the 5 Oil reltmon -.n j'arly hfe. an-1 wa-i bapt>!>\l lulo ihe receivij thai Iit^enJ supfs.it iu.nj'tbex liodin, I F U B S I S H I S O GOODS. taken b y a n y w h o wish to understand.—! A n d ace of the aatamn area, purest llaliaii idarhle. and from the chi«el i.f the it not sincere, that h:s exerises . W . H. Edward:. which jLs fonndcrs h d a rithi lo eijs ct, yet ill •2S frhciw^hio »f ihe Baprisr church of A V I N G recently esudilished a Store for the succe.--.f, under God is no ioi.gpr problettalical. I made for m j littla leather U--t Eur.i(>.-an [i.;u.l».r>i li.x an-argeti.*riili. are N o w will you meet us with Bible in h a n d ' D H. <ielph, A M the right kind, that his hope is f a k . 5 (10 iiiitfaio, if» Lh« of I'-IO. hy Rid J o h n Kid sale of the atsjve anicleii. will keep connow coiiniifi*- fur tun:ishini^ all kinds of Marble, A bed of the Talloiw Jaaraa. It is p;,,sperous in ihelareuf .very npposiiics, and investigate tliia matter of difference; John Te«gii. s;i H e ' stantly on b a n d a full aRsortment of Oentlemen't and e-Tery seemit p di.-asier that thwiru ita os. all«T n-hirh h*» iiiarrii-d Lnotida a .iau*fhU'r either iii" his o w n manul'arture or imported. that he h a d better stop on h i ; mid Boy's Clothing, of all descnptiona, comprifi- ward f.iurse; and is destined ti> assume a nak. M i w Mary Willis. with ua. W h y evade the point at issue,! 5 (10 BwntlThia pale a n a foldad of John Caili-ou.of Orai' tfer county Shortiv ba.stitt I,ami n large (^uaiiutv of IiaIimo Marble, eonrse a n d gt) no farther with lug the tinest quality of G o o d s , w h i c h will bt? reHi ihe r.iUKh slate, which he Will sell very liiw equal any Keuiale Institutinn in ihe South.— Wbi R o ^ m 3 OD H 7 neck ia a meek embraea, afterwa'dft. Ftro ti fin ^ratcni to «h«?rv by calling upon us to defend the writings of r e w e d every wi-ek I'-om their manufactory in Phi- Its far#!itief for i m p a n i n g instmction aie a i n ^ Hnu-e turjiiUire in Kgvptian Marble of llie of m i n d in his profeanons of lite JA . M c I W r m a n 5 00 A a light of immortal baantr h»f beraihf a ineiul)*^ of i|f Pit'E^aiit chun-h. q lalily can Is- had at his j ard H e flatU rs himself I.Ldelphia. which IS under the immediate superri* It h a ; , o n e w a n d e x c i l e n t Chemical and Phi"^ Brother Campbell, or at least certain phraname. B u t though such Wm.Burten 50 Silently eoraiad hia face; ^hs-rt he wan licen^-d to pr»ach in Ffbrta'-y, tiiat he can now serve the puhlir on a-i arrommo- ^ sion of the Peiuor partner. ( K . D Clifton,; w h o BophicVaApparatus—tnree P.aios. KalrtofTsses pened b y h i m ; w e as a christian body |.-iirrhaj«s the materials of the importers, a n d pa\ • datiiig terms as any similar eslablishmenl in the A. Morrill 50 A n d when thaanswa of asnaat yet they cannot induce htm to IM^i. antl wrdaitiiMi Uv K M » . W Taimi) a u d B. atyles, and I " . " j " s'l'-v can be s 6 « ; stncl aiteniion to the latest-fashions, ' •• we-i -hireiif public l-iln>nage is siiliciled. h a v e never acknowledged him as an infalR. Clifton 2) Lodged in tha tiaa-topa bright. . Buckiirr Ob Moiitiay Hit«»r Lord'-* d a ? in Persons not judgef i S t e w a r d ' s dt-paruccn't u proTitU , ^urali.ility I.f wo.-kuiaiiship L m d Jeans a n d his langdom: " F C L Cate lable exponent of our faith, w e lecc^niie «kIs. can i n g suppli.^ exc-llect table 5!) B e Hail, in hia aaint like b e a n ^ . ]M6 T h e wnt^-r of »k*-lch oi IttnkIs. can depend depend on on W being supplied wiihSnt without is stsong aa d e a l i ; m a n y w a J.C Whmy fear of imposition or deC4»ptian nf anv kind, as the 4 REiiCLATlONS. 50 p'eAchrd his funeral uu S^hlsaLh. li.-^ih ol A a l a ^ bf the gita* of light. him aa a brother in the Lord and from all BCLLN. BELLAi:: ikH.ds are warranted to give satisfaction, a n d they 1 Tije pupils willretir»ai S o'cl-wk.P. K , W B Beaver £') qnoich it. neither can the floods Aujfu^l in pre)»er-ct'oi a la-ye a^r-ttahiv. vhtfr^* Therefora. of all thepictnraa that w e as a committee have read of his ''I'^liE Siiti-crlsTs man-jfacture and keep con have one established price, which they strictly and ri ,at a A M —sn.dyu.g m u hoij» it ciikt Mrs. Ann E . Conner 5 0') hi • l»t-rta\td wid»>» and son iii.jr if.irh That hang oa Hasioi^'a wall. Prompted b y this a & c t i a n . b e X su.Mlv ..n hand all sues of Ohi.rch. Fac ! here lo, except with Wholesale D e a l ^ . to w h o m and ourf hour before school in the moltin» ritings on spiritual influences, w e consiriMra Luctnda C<>ilin« 1 Ih) w . i h ujrtii* oth»r n:l.4tiv«-.s hreliirt-n a n d •istcrs in tory Su-anii>-i;i.l Ferry. Locoraotive, .-^hoi-l Hons,-, ] a liberal discount will be made. All persons are a I Ij-y wUl be disallowed lo uiak*. • or receiv* T h e one of tha dim old foaat Bay to fte B « d e e m e r , 1 will not er him as orthodox as any m a n in the land. and Plant.i!ii'n IW-lis These Bells are hung u ith respirtfully invited to cail and e i a m i n e our Goods, .. lo p?rtie„. „r entertain the company «f Rolwrt D Janiea 5 (10 visits, ibr ihi.rch and lrit:U(i9 SKmeth tha beat of aU. ih. pateni run y kes with riori shle arms They snd hear our prices, which are gniater indncere,,tl..m»n, either in going ij .,r froai nor retain { n u n following after young T h e quotations however which yoo have F. N W Burton. M. D 5 ftt Bro (ijliiiure wa-truly .in h u n i W f and p.ous ran l»e tnriied a;<e.ind s»i ihut the c.apper wiil m.-nts for pnrcha-sers than haa ever been oftered churcn.i .r scniHil or aitheirboard.np,~.r«. and „ thotl BOeSt I wiU gO, t i y peopl George E Thomaa 10 lat selected and of which y o u have formed f.iiioWfr of Jesua Christ, and hisd, uccordioke sinke II. B r.KW i.;ai'i- which is desirable aiter a t-ef'-re in this city. lances the permi^ion a^d i ^ K i . a l » "toa r A Gr For tha Tenneeeee Baftux. in all L:' A n d SIOJS^ without any uan)«-<. 10 23 Springs are afj«n II—tf p^reisi, ;i nf at leas; ot.e ii>emv».r of ili Facuhr rf m y people, a n d thy troa m y u r h m arq jainunce. aa m a n y fri. nd« a:id i^w bell has l„en rmit a few years your propositions to us, are in our opinion g a P R K U B M DT T B D C B L E - S a 2. w n be 1 •"^essary when the} shaU g-j yBt fur i». enemies, ju^rhap-i, &.s «Tfr lalik lo rht ]oi of m a n filed m a n.w way to prevent the clapper from objectionable, a n d w e believe is so considJnUUuf*ncer, resting nu ihe Bi-lf. th'-reby pr-ilonging liie Hound. Tootal J134 oil S K V L I G H T D.4Ul-EKHEOTVP£S 0 0 earth wma a fr>tnd nnd advocate ol all These Hells arc nianiifsclured from the 6»«f-u.<-k ered b y the brotherhood generally. Now MO. &. will not be pennittj"d togoto thestons, F o r the above 8 1 3 4 . S 0 . I have the reEOR OXE DOLLAR!! tht? bene^ulcut in»>utui>oa«t of iLeiiay. ai d e>|>e and are ca-l tn iron rasii-i^. Al th:s Foundry A n liiiiEtratiua of Fai Ta a* CbmantCM rf tha Chsrtk at Blvf I we could, with the same propriety, that y o u ' i Ai; pui|hase» will made for tfiem urder tte iht^e Wen-^in/ u.-»-d and are foni.d io bi^ ^ grerit ceipt of Brother Charles A- Buckbie, AsCorner of College and U u i o u Street*. Cia'ly atisorUd lu the Atueric&ii aud Fon-i^u bi '^P«<"'a.5irection o:' the parent or guardian, anl iinprnvi iiieiil W " c i v e a writter wa*-raiitee t h . i t Sfmgt. ask ua to defend Campbell, ask yon to de- sistant Treasurer of the A m e r i c a n Bible U G H E S B K U T H T R S b a v m g aneye-to theiI all lur..a Lie bociciy. H o m e and Foreijfu ilts^ionft. Ia a _ intended for Ih^ir uuse s e must e dfDOEitdepositmust bhe if t^hurrh Uells break within one viar from d;ile Dtiring the fire in a city comfort Slid couveaienre of Iheir'patrons, ed w i t h « h e Faculty or family in w h i r l IIMT r>D S A X H B X T B B X i n — W e the t o m m i U e * of Word, he w an rcad^- lo labor for the adviiiirttii(-ni. of (• rchase with fair usage. We will rec.i.sl withfend the writings of s o m e prominent m a n , U n i o n . l ave lilted up an elegant suiie of rooms express-' I side, a r ^ no pnptl »lil be allowed to e s e e d fifty h o M w a a <»csinned, in which a i oul ci.art-e 1 he li.iie of all i<ells is i arranled the ehtirch at Concord, received your com. of hi3 Moater'tf caiiTM.' in ajiy and every J i ay that in your ranks. B u t doing so. w e would Iv lor the business a n d e.lsy of access, with _ one e j cent^jM^ mouth fur pocket money, Nearly M.OlKJ U-lis have been ca-st and sold from m s a c a i n e near losing her life, f the th largest ' and best consuucled Sky-Lights in ! ^ rrs^ricted in atiending wnitkip • mtmieatioa dated the 9th inst. in which F o r t h e Revision Association,, I report a s it -vii., piif..>.ibie for m-irtal uian lo li<il. consider that w e w^re unreasonable in onr this Foui.dry, whii li is the hesi eridei.ce i.t tbejr thi s country, and oiti. oui M a m m o l h Improved ^ ^ ' l a h evening, ailendedtrt I H » - dir-cled hl^ wife tiigiveo' hli,e.stfc-e. what- si.f>eri.irttT. W e have 13 C.ild and Silver M.-dals sleeping in the attic. All the y o u say w e have defined n o positioti. We requeat, from the fact that w e k n o w that j Qows: C A M E R A and everv olher fsnlitv. w e art n o w ! nu^iN-i of tie Fatuitv or faniilT in w l i i ' ever su'pl'j.. ^he might tifid at aiiv lime over aiiii award-d from the various Fairs •forthe best boils of the h o n s e were on fire be thought w e h a d . but if y o u think (lot, w e , enablea to take P I C T U R E S in the highest style I S P Clark y o u take the Bible for your standard of i . W abi.ve »h»t would the rea' wan'.i of her- for sutioriiusnet>s and puritv of lotie " V\ e |iay of I h e a r t , . v our old prici-s—.rrom O n e Dollar and I U n r»^>Tii,rJinsrj occ»-i..ns, the roj* n a y W awstened. F r o m her room a Willism Jordan, particular attention togetting ' p PeaJsor Chinii-«, will n o w state t h e m : ; . . 5 110 faith a n d practice. A n d yon k n o w that w e ! hrll and •'oly sou. Uurin;; hi-, ;a.st ^^Jrf.•'•|tlg^. I e the direciici, of the Fkctiliy. and can refer lo ihiise furnished bv us Oi:r : 1 [iwards. W e solicit the p.vronage of our old i R R Hillsmaa dow opened tiiwards the itrcet. 5 (H) lit. Baptiam in the B u i e of the f a t h e r . • i-taincd hi> propiruiind—exhorted ail friends Foundri IS within a few rodsof the Hudson Rnacknowledge nor U k e n o other. B u t things friends a n d ihv public geurrally. ^ Aigworresjsindeore wil, l.e forlsddeit, J P Woodson Mrs F N H l o h o aill be .u aitendance to I*-1 '^•ro't'cr M s i s a r o r e t i ^ .. 5 00 ftvnes burst into her room, and rt:lativeM around him to c-ndeaviir to be pre- er Krie Cannl. h'mI U.-ii1riiads VMnnire in everv S o n a n d the H < d y Ohoet. w h e n pr .needed cut after the s a m e pattern are alike; yet in diaii. ai:,; all letier- for the r-iipils mus-be "^ijwl. David Lacey Ihi-Ji.- ; jr:;.-.-.-st.n.iishmer.t f f ceive the ladies. .. 5 110 ' pared to meet him in heaven—gave all the iialis dirirli..n. the w i n d o w , and stiieked for 1 eu to the care of the Piesident of thi Facolir, b y faith and repentaBce. t* ia ordev to the our prtnciples and practice w e differ, w e N •» 5, ISa.'i-lT eu to the care of the PieBidee.i ilsi ir~.„lr» tile I. • ,1 .11 ;h»- ' 'nr. ,! .--triles, n, i l-t- r.'-r uir^tjii James Laeey ,., . . 5 0-1 I factory evidence that vraj, po!»ilile. of lulurehap post pa'Jmany people were in the street, i at-^orlm'tit rtf iSriU, order* can be tilled with gl>': t w n i a k m oi b b . W e affirm yim d e a y . David Hart . 5 00 ' pine»!.. In hi.-, laatl uimmiutii he apparently f»ll di-|i:>tch. \Ve ca. reler lo lii-lls in aay ol the AftEKCV.i '•ill not be permitted to gDtf tie post-. therefore are not, cannot both be right no ladder that would reach heW Mitchnni Z d . T h e %sirit of G o d c p ^ r a t n , {B COQ. . & (K) I a-leep or died away -everal time.s, when hl»wife States O M liell-tsken in exchange for new ones. i office, norm any other wst torenive W u « s , cl-l B u t y o a say you are right, that the Baptist R Hillstian L*-vels. I onipas.ses. < f c c constantly on hand A d a bed w a s procured, and fon J O H N J . J A C K S O N A C O . . . . 5 0(1 obj*rv,-d the motion of hia bauds. Ac a?, if mak Tersion a n d nBCtificatian, through ntading. I cept bj the hands of the President oi eiime mcsih A . M E N K K L Y - S S<iNS. r J . ,, j ^"•roi he Facultv. and all leiu-rswriit^nbytLm JMHa-t---chnreh is anthorijed b y the scriptures; w e ' Colleetori, and , i„ .. 5 00 lug efforts to prUMi the Lord, aud by lixiening dreiis. seieed it. one at each comer, an. preaching a n d o r e a k t i n g t2t« trutk. Wa Jjattd Aytnls, (. olleciors, and Exchange | must pan^ throuth the hands of the faculty tsThomas L Harris .. 5 no clo«e, could hear him b*y. "kafe—^avt-d.'* 4c., July 2. "a.'l-ly Dealert, eay y o a are b y the scriptures aa unauthorder the w i n d o w . T h e v told Dealrrt, l the posi tiSce—not tor but fur cuDTOiaffirm. lt>»» Trof. A V' J H Hillsman . . S 00 Helena. Arkansas. i ence and^afoty. and he wi.uld again appear Ui wake up. »hen ized b o d y . Will y o n meet us a n d let us opon the bed, and they wonld 3 d . I I O M Baptist CHOREH a a t h o i u a d b y E Caliins . . 5 oo in-,, . , , . i ^ Kv-eiT stintion will he paid to the beaUk e o m { » r e your principles and practice with .he would ask him how he ftli. he would fay.-O T i l t .4 B H A I I . 4 i ' n i r C'OVEiXA»T. in the meacliine the temes I theS^ptmat Y e a affirm, w a daiiy. • approved by the Board J 1 thoi-ghtl waKin Heav«a." Ue finally fell aN O O H O I T N D KoR INF.^NT B A P T I S M the good old standard, the Bible, y o n will 1 I V"/""" relative to and c"ini.rt of ethe pupils, and in cases of .,cfc, Toul young w o m a n oat of the windo 4ih. l a t & a p n e t i e e t h a t p r s T a i b a w a B g i t i65 Wl provided gTai4S Ihe Landed inler,-st of the Sute, will at ' ness medical seme.-aprii^ive, ali^p in the arms of Jesus. In his di-ath. ihe arv. MAr QiLt.SMAS. rorroa or TBS aAmrr I kansas Land Script—the paving of Taxe- and re B BUlit.. .Vec. Baa'd Tnitca. not; it seems to us y o n dare not. Uence. This report m a y be inacurate in some w a s clinging to A e windnw-sill.'' I the BaptiaU in tha United atatee, o T ^ y . to the l.K-alionLai.ds—and of U n d Wa.rranis and Ar TrU5le««iriU bepmvidcd graloa i lea.d deeming fi.rfeiied make Oollecuons Pontot*. Ar.gu«i. 'ST—e«.pt lit 'JT tf ' chinch ha- lo-t a m >sl Wurthy tm-mWr. Ihe m m a^"""-"-*. Tt-XS. this evading the points of issue- N o w »uy (lan of lhe:-liUeo( Ar.iui.sus, ' f A e brethren will reflect beiow cry otrt to her to drop, a B d | i n g for B o i i n M z a to get leligion. I'athoi^ isterial raiika a faiihful luiniater. hia wife a kind " Rnteir nj an Essay on BajJtum by axTEa TO ask in the ibrm of a pn^>osition. Bethel Ili^b School. catch her. S h e fears, but they f isMl b y the Bible? T o u affirm, w a d e n y . and loving bi.ahaud his only m u an aff-ctiiinaie Rtig'.eton. T h e pre-1 ' " " ' ' T " " d confusion of business, Hon. Tho. B Han lev. ( ,, , PHE rsd*uiir year of this ?f»sli:ution, I John C. Palmer, Esq . j Helena, Ark. father, and the commuuiiv a vood citiai-u May f^bli^hi^ fo* the Ti^nneKse^; PubUcation Society, Uiey csn bold her. S h e condo T o a ask oa to e n d o n e A . C a a p M l . or brt< ng ten monihs. will coamtence oe Ihs * Tailing practice of the ^ p t i s t of the U n i - , w h i c h , most of the money Col Gm VI. Unndornill, Crittenden Co.. Ark First M. iday in OcuJjtr next. the Lord help all mankind both lo iivt. snd die , >aL»<ni them, and the next m o m e n t is i wriia oar viewa aa«I jnbiiah t h e m » t ^ tad S u t e a of calling ainoera to the Doani- j ^ ^ be satisSed. I thought T a w i e o r k has appi ndeil to it a Chapter selectHon E W M King. > ., , like our beloved Bro. Uilinore. •The s| icious buildings will then be rnmpl*<i e d f p W n the Works of J o h n Millsin.the Kiet T h « Col J no W Lumpkin. \ Memphia, Tenn. t n bcDch. a s d th«r« teach them that they I credited every m a n at the U m e he psid, w o r U . thia is aareaannahW. aa tte prapoaiwhich t ,iid npin an eminence and lawn T h e sinner is in imminent i By order of the Church. i KrtTfor. in hia P n face to the nr>>sent edition. t l u « Nov 5, ls53-if twm act 1- The rooms are ample and wdi 6 a o » a n atrietly Biblical. W a will a t a t a o s t p r a y for th* remiaaioo of ain thut but apon counting the m o n e y , I found K W i u u M S , Moderator. alludes to the extracts from lhe iiimivrr«< P t H : iti^. Says the PaaJmUt: - a i I Dished The main Suildin(t is eighty feet I T o invest this publication with increased inO R. Utsrar. Clerk. y o B a a d diaeaaa them aa each, a a d pabiiah G o d haa proBiiatd it to them, a a d that they f l O above what the n a m e s called for. 1. U . i n O R T O N , y , and or storMx hijjh. Every thin* wjfi I f c ^ ^ d i t «it them in slippery jJa ten-st, w e have added a chapter upon the same done tc cnder the place attractive and hcsi^ t h e m to tha wcrid. aec«R&Bg to tba MattDCALXa IS n a y c z p M t it b t f o n baptism. A n d that Thia I placed to the A m e r i c a n Bible U n i o n , suhject, from the long m ^ r ^ t t t d work of the Poet cmitedft fiictn down into d e n n e d n i r s . niarjr A n n L a n c o a l r r . like. Milion. entitled, •• A Treatise on Christian l)ocFnrallnre a n d Ptanoa, a e a t a ia oar fint Itttec. before y o a can or will baptite them they All of which is respectfuHv submitted. The rt «ipline will be prompt ret panst^.aal a n A e y brtmght to dewlatioa. i rrine. " which is.in fact, a complete work on TheWI.SDOW tiUADiB, Looaiito Glsmcs, U a r r a x B B * c , the con of iiistrucuon thomufh GseaiaLSeSW a wiah y o a to aaewer aa b y Saturday B o a t girt y o a evidence safficieot to conIt w » supptensed furnearly two hundred Died, of Pulmonary Consumption, st her rcsi ology C . C . C o B S M . Vol. A g X maA." G o d says of l i e w i l be raid to the morals of the -'pnpila.'— U N I O N S T . , N A S H \ n L L E t U o n w , ; dene* in Carroll county. Miss , Mrs UaaT Asa years, hecau» of Its strong Baplittic trHtia^eaiit I b a f a a tha foaitk B a a d a y ia U a y atxt. vinee yoa that G o d far Christ take, has W e s t T . B Society. i r r All kinds of Furniture m a d e lo order or R * : T h e P n toot t h a n «Bde in dae fiiM-' ipal and hisassocwtes bomcMperraseT h e edition from w h i c h w e m a k e these extracts, L*.*CAsTia. in the S-'^th year of her sge. pairi-d at the shortest notice, a n d v a r r a n t n l ; ed t « f h ^ . are ptrparrd to sivt tl their puniisf pankjoed their ahw. is snch a proeednte is the fiv.t w r have seen in this counlrv. a n d Q u x v Wt^t, " w h e n they err. peace aad i a « Jsn I. K V U t f thomuf'^ Engli-h or ClassicaledsruioL' 8i«t*r Lancaster was bom. reared, and ma.-ried edited by K o h n . " l. 'Ihsrs Ihe 5 . W . lleSttfr. will b<. ^ Pnmaiy Depamneot tat suell hey* detfmetiaa cojneth npon (hean authoriaed b y the Bible. i« it u u g h t therein Alabama She w u married tu Aaron Lancaa The work compriiies 119 page*. Iwmutifully ( D b i t n a r U s . taught tur an ez|4-heno-d teacher aiidiT tar saKaibax PABrau Nashville S l a r M e W o r k s . the unpcBiifnt anner » thi« D M in, either b y precept or example. Toaafter in ths iSih year of her age and movid with ' " " ''n pervisinu of the Pnncipal. Momimnu, Tomit, Qravt Sumet. XjntUa, him to this State, her husband has b w o de»d ! fira, w « d e n y . W « w k yoo to meet oa io perdidaD, Christ aritts U m W Tnition will be from t>0 to t30. aenadiBg a April SStb. 1 M 3 . the cla^ entered ijer session ^utthreeyears. 8is,er L a n c a s t r p : : X « d t ' ' ^ ^ T i e / T f nrs. n a r u Lonlaa W U k e s . and all kiitdt of Bvui* Work. a fiicBdJy a a d Chriatian like m a n n e r , a a d ^ b a aaved. T h e awateied " Boaidic^ may be serured in gncid fimiHas kr Iigion twenty years since, and has lived a strictly fiense; t^leper h u n d ^ . mot maUable.J T e n a * r p HI HEE subscriber o l S m to the eitiaens of Haahe o m p M this practice which preraOs a m o n g himi»lf u> be ia a most psriSm t S perWvek. enry thing furnished. T'^ftjab- of poerpetal coBvuUioD*. resalUng ia religious life, but waa not baptised until last'*'"'"—accompanying the order M . 6. . I »ille and Ticinitv.ail k;ndsrfMar5e"made made in the latest style as low as cun be bouiht in aai p U will receive ij'uiti a number of hsbdets irts y o a with the pattern with all jta pages if peialysia. at the residence of her husband, T . U . He M that h e b M h n i C B ^ summer by the writer of this s lide into the R e a a ® " " * f ® ' B e c o n i B I K n Baptist. n tit Sodtty at Comeori, ffiStom eo€Mtf. • "It's s .O I of theeastfni"cities, and _-11 •wiii"winiat®OTr w o J3 his family. Baptist church of Christ at Pleasant Prospect ! ^ ^ L. SLACK./ONWRIJ « , OIA ScAool y o a like, a n d see if y o a i a n . find chapter Wilkes, in Eatonton, Pmnsm county, Georgia, is ander coodei&xii&o&f Fur fu.ther particulaia, address the iTiacifa^ give saiiafactios. If oor citizet.a will feror oa D a w F a m n a : — W e rcMiv'cd T o s n oC Mrs. Uaai* Loria* W i u u , in the 34ih yew of B. T BLEV. m . Carroll county, M u a . She w „ confined to he^ , , or r e n e , anthoriiiog y o a to porsoe such a moaeBt.'tofiiHintDheH. I i with a call, on the cemer of tspring and Summer K J i A p i S r a whiefa y o n m a k e another afher age. having been a regular and eoasisteat Riwllvilk,!;. j six months previous u. her death. , have seen ^ ^L^uTatr^^J?. y^f «reets, we will be glad to give them onr pricea of c o a n e ia t e a d u n g the Chriatian religion to nemberof the Bsptist Church a i x u n years. w o a U B , -trboae c a v i M i B n ^ Ros^lville, August SO. IhS-t-if W e hope to hp pstrooC a n t a ^ e S s a y o a r p a i i t w n ; Aili j m r many persons sick, hut I never saw any jierson , lhe work. ' J- oi different kinds of work • dying workL W e insist on it, w e greatH n B e r e t i H for b ^ " L o r f t i iied at home, if wc will do our work ss good snd The Mbjeetof this notice hsd UMD emphaiicalr t a g * » matifaeai. 5 o « tf y o a R a l l y [ endure sickness and pain like Sister LancasUr. ,, 10 c*nts per single copy, and sen I as c h e ^ aa it can be done elsewhere. ly d e d r e to iaTeatigat^ thia matter with ly a child of aiBiction for many years; but it ia I She told me often that sh- was perfectly resigned ' ^ ish.** « M , -Bifiewi wa.>Laui.z A m axzaii. Post^e at our eXMnse; oue dollar per wish to dbcaaa the m ^ b a n of dil&renee . . .the I , . -will M l of the Lord. . . . r me often * for one dollar, sent by mail— yoa. C a n y o a n o w aay, that unlesa w e helicTed DO one erer cBdnied multiplied, diiersi- I .t« She requested I jwslat'e .^t C£ O CK EST A BLISaMEST. i yiishvine.yovso..,«. J e a M C h r i « , M Mi t h o w i ^ l between aa, j m t aiake b i r i M e . O"'' ejcpenae; eeren dollars per hun fiad and long protracted sfiictiona with more pa- to pray to the Lord to take heraway and let her | 3«^-_<noi mailable ) S. E. Coi.<cia or Casara-r ASH will d e & n d C a m p b e D . there is n o getting '' ' Terras. Cash—accompany1st. A S r a i . aa U r . C a i ^ ^ ioa, that H e If M e w r f ifcrnl C hnetiia?" tiaaee and fortitude, nor maintained more njua be at rest. She continued to rejoice in hope of a i "i'^'"''?®'' C' o p L I V E R OIL—.TRdnz P I l l L A URasttoo*ClBrk-s' ELl'UIA. For sail! bi ataa. T o n most certainly-^wil] n o L We Bimity of mind, or cheerfalnesa of spirit. The I hlessed immortaliiy beyond tli« the'grave, u n ^ the " W ^ h w M i • ! ! w h o eome'BBttf^l ^ C U i r k s Repaired and V v m t a i lortalitv »K.»i.r.,l .u.i GR E S 4 S H A N K L A h ' D , Sasbrille. Ten. The imfKirtant cures efl-cted br g>ia media D the power that one spiiit c a n a x e n over Aui;. fi, lr(33. will U k e y o a a p on y o u r fifth proposition if elemenu of her moral charactrr cooaiated of pity cine in cases of ConaompUoa. Scrofula, Clm>aif Trimmtif:.s for sale—alto. GESzast S a t t i — ^ above Slated Ume when ahe fell asleep in the aaother, ia laaral power, a a d t h k moral H e i i t o i d l o TCstBie ec I n M I Pneumonia, snd Plurisy. and I'hrooic tthmmar for A d a u W a i i s m Happ's Srjentific . atcat T m y o a m e a n that there ia no possibility of to tha poor, sympathy wjth the afflicted, kindnass arms of Jesus without a straggle. p o s n r araat alwaya ba clothed in worda, 1 tiaio, have only richly merited, hut received i "Wly. ILibestatea. He O O U l PEN apcataey. W e » a i affirm that m a n can aad hospitality to all clasaas of mankind; bnt tb» attention of some of thi first pBysieians of For the United States, Wbulrsalc and ReiaU. JoBM C. Hotaax. A r — a a d ibat a & tha power of the spirit b u e t M g r e a t l o he p i while sh-i was kind and courteous to all, sh« mad* this jwintry, who have used the article in their •foataiixe. a a d that the ecriptares teach of Carroll eo . Miss , Jan. 3Ist, lB5t Gold atd Silver Pencils. Pen Holders,SfS*^ a and Mur^^t Oils, KathaHon, Tricopherus! i a t b a a r g a m « n t a f llw T h k w a will regular practice with signal sjcces*. For sale bv cles ard I'sueT (mods is m a t variety. thu C h n i t M n a bat few confidenu or botuoi friends. Her reliThe South Western Baptist will please copy. 4c 4c for the Hair. For sale by there being great danger; w e will deny H . O . S C W V E L . _ O c t IS. S J - i r . ^ gioD was aoaatcntatious, bat solid and oaifom. daay. tea, -Hi«y»it«na4iltti| Drenrist aiid Apotlu^ary. H R. SOOtTSI. that the a e r i p t o m teach total depravi- It waa delightfnl (uo daabt,to the aogels of Ood) S d . Affirsi. tkat baptiaai ii the law of >•> Wi*t c a e t A o t . " Feeing J North side of the Public Sq^iare, 3 doors west CiTK H O T E L . W I L L I A M L. D E N J J I S . ty. W e k n o w from seriptare, that m a n is ta witaeM the exereisca of hat luadar babes E L P I T H.VtJFF-flow 2 bbb, of the NaahriUe Inn. pardon ia eownexwai with aad i a p » KAST SIDE OF T H E PDiiUC AttArney at L a w , he g n m i n g w m a e a a l a a depratnd being, bat pot toully deprarts! ansaod har knees, aad oo thaira, srhlla aha Unght received and for sale bv A O E S M R FOR D T S I L I I T S F T T S I T I W I C I I E S XasivUle, Tmaesnt. O m c a , Ko. 33, 8OCT« FIFTH 3T., B s m w Oafsnrer. taaee; that Ike TOtw a f tha U a o d of Chiiat Aug ' n • o ^ w a j ofaatririHBiN H O StXITTO, X X Shorjlder Braces. Inhaling Tubes, Abdom ' -cooTersion. T h e ^ i r i t o p e r a t e a t h r o a g h tham (IB the sbaeaca of her haahsnd) their retaS A M U E L M. S C O T T , P H I L A D E L P H I A . Minaaten4t«lkawaw^m4 thmfow. in.ll Supportera, and hia ezeedant work apon the' tioas to God aad eternity, asd the iupartaizca at Oct JS. 1H.VJ T T T E R O ABDOMINAL SUPP0RTE8S-Dr. • W i l l OTT readers aotiee thia dsdaration-that prevenuoa and core of Coiis<aB]»ioB, ia at the rsI%ioa in youth. Often has she had them bathBona bat b a p t w a l a x * joatifad a a d I 1CM •lahaU aa jiwM J I U . Banning,. Dr^^Fitche-s, and oti>er«,pro»Drug a n d Chemieal store of the Caniphrllirm at Coticord do sot arkMwI«L.e ed ia laan, whiia luteDmg io her heavenly I J f i J ' kkOOLLEEl U i JM O k K O C K O I L . — T h e sub^cib E D K ^ . For H . O ST. O F F E , naetifiad. A-eS^ R O RCnvin. ^ I aas sssiTad ta t ^ KR I O O O C K 4 B B T A V K P S I S B S A W A I U r C a m p M aatke of jisir Tis*»JUfor this valuable natural remeJ L is ait»ot stractiooa. >Bii(lati7mar;tH Si. WawflaB^ikMifamianibiRi. ,Dforthec!:reofCoiirf>».Coldas—— PampKleta I K D O W cT . C O . _ O a t h s s A s n s e a pmsiiing (he aMsaiaf the I tsnttbteveffia^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ to a - w e d ^ i U e . T h « e W k < m h m r ^ u q a ^ t T ' ^ S X caa be had grati (ratisar 7 X 3 t o 3 6 X 4 6 . forasla hi lliea ia many -4.ly oftkeXsctfcsaciaaa. A-oftt H a aoovtL a e f/BOfUtstate two propositions, which y o u say con- Tba lata Xdgsr Poa, triinriiig to ••PietBcaa at Memoiy," ana of 3 C u Cin7'a aarii« potna, aaja that in aU tha higiiar elaii«t« of poaCT—in 'U matter. penerer- 5 0 U g a v e to us from the writings of Broth T l i S gives u affirmatiTes and j o n oiily two. ffisaenliatl TbatbemacngipB. Tluan^unt t i n m o G O i n T B ^ tlM tfaoosfau at M a >ad MMfit T o drriBo a rmwdyt Ood'» b l « t Tolrai n m t an/old {t. iMpintion hidiforetoldit. i View Qdgotka—tbea beliald it-^ Cbiist tho rigfatson "diad fer meP* in this W e h a v e before stated, that the quotations Chnreh. GESIffr D I E D rofi E S . . ¥t T. C. T. t m t h belierer. in t h ^ w e ' m a y " a p * e , ' 4th. W « v m •ffinn. that t i m e » sntiior- if so, there will b e n o cause for requesting stitute the foundation of M r . Campbell's K n o w i n g there has been some dissatis- H i H • f U H D W it irffl pml fesrth a s t a ^ ^