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MEMPHIS, T E M . , OCTOBER 8,1880.
Sewm^-Tni^XBLJf
ttlmpUeaalK) that Baocta iiuwiwmI *
8.
n«iidable^Wledge of God's trtU, a ^
an impUdt obediOMse to bla iaw, K n o w l w ^
2. It la our purpose to direct your minda to t b e love «»d ohediawa
net a n d to the result of walkii« with God, aa seems
epitamfi ot tbe *rhole ^yaten o f t b e O a W t e w
T H E C H B I S f I A N ' 8 W A L K WITH GOD.
to have been devdopedia the life of E i ^
by BIEV-A. J. FAWCICrT, UAMBUBO, AKK.
Ugiob. ilUila»n«lyiaibeoor««*,Itl«>Uo»^^.
The livta of such DMn bring belbra the mind* IfwewooWincteaMO" obBdiflBce, we B ^ IB-And Enoch walked with Ood, and waa not, lor Ood u»k
eye the poaaihlUUM which lie before us. lI.amW eiwae our krre; U we woold
him."—Can- 2*thedarkneas of hia
Enoch could naake sndi
w e m M t i n c t ^ w oar knowledge; aiidbeieatthe
W N O C U . the seventh Inira Adrttn, couiw tlown
enviable attainmenta in tbe divine life, what
divine t b i n g i , « c w M
"
to oa Iwm the depths of antiquity, with a ought we to do who Uve amid tbe cuoM^ioos knowledge
the weakejt pctota.ln ooi nataiB. and afalap* u »
character worthy ot lnv«Ugalioa. Let tw, tbe^ of light and the gilded splaadois of this fur
from the wait o t t ^ i f S ' ^ ^ ^ advanced age «f the w t ^ d ? It l» not an oncoi^
F o r t t h a f a c t w b i ^ cbaiwaa a walk with U.-1 for "three mon thing for inapiratioi» to take tbe most
S
g
e
a
a
snownfai
denial,
tbrt U C a u i i ^
hundtod years." '
Ikmillar customs of every-day life, and weave
a m one thing t b t t
Having lived also contemporary with Ailam for them into a garb t x the moat aahlimetboaghta.
S S f c l t a i e to-read a i ^ itody wi»b •
over three centurlea, Enoch had m « t splendid
Many iUustratlons a ^ t be ^ v e n
thU: daizo to unteataad both tbe letter aadafdittor
opportaaiUffl of learning from him the atory of The Wowing of the wlnd - " a o b every one bom
2 S > n , the drcumsUncea of the tall, and of to of the 8 | ^ i t ; " the woman taking the teayy
fare®,
" d
-nphar.^
S S w J n fhun his Kden home. They c«uld a ^ hiding U in three measures rf meal, U h n t ^ a f S S u S ^
MeatartlngeaBlty,
Tictaria
• » marretc o ^ e i M with reference to the beauty and sidendor the eflbrts of the Holy Spirit upon o n c q ^ i
of the virgin earth, before It was cursed by the aud so, " to walk with God " p i w ^
^
fidl ot tarnished by sin; and a^ to how long nificant figure. " A n d Enoch walked with O t ^ ' ' Bpirite, to mBltiladinoos Ibrce^ b a r e *
Adam lived in this state of primi val purity, (a t U a seems neceeaarily to imply at least tne fblthing which we do not know); and of those
^
M.
•
an InUmale acqaalnt««e on dtotated the maioitty of men veltk
in ^
garden of God which, perhap^
aa it may
with thSr loadj of perennial fhilte; and how Ukws the pirt of Enoch with God. It is usually I n l e ^ This, thdogb
H f ^ r ^
Mcient rivers, undisiurbed dy the storm, " went that when two persons walk t o g e t t o there Urn ^ S u s U . Tictorfe B e ^
ilh God, we
ww—
w meal
mert snow
know now
out of Eden to water the gard««," reflected liwn growing Intimacy between them, wWch bnwally wUb
to v a l k , ^ ^ iaJrimiation ooma alone n « B
their sleeping bosoms tbe imager of the aewlythat •
L d e h e ^ ; and last, they might h;ive t a l k ^ ^ s s r ^ n & y
4. It impUea a t o
^
about the w « e c t of conversation
e ^ ^ hundred years aiSMded many an (^ppoctanitgr
It
S T ^ n d o f Adam aodGodas they
">2. Enoch to become intensely intimate with ^
*
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3
aatet.
- - - ((.day-"
Our
SOtwB tmeu. _
jrOMTaaii iboBUkawUilatnak.
I tho »JOd w i V ^ M i - w r i k t b a w l n . a n d , . !
Pulpit.
mustratedwbca God took Enoch and tnastated
BiUe.
of AdamV'innOcence. It might haws been, in
llovo
,tbm
5 f d d a , ari voicedfiMrthIn the supernal spteadois
of Kden, togethM with the beauty of Adam's
pOTon, tbe InnocMcy of his life, the happiness of
his heart, and tbe magnificence of his p r i v i l ^ ^ in
Edai, by which Enoch was prompted to walk so
long with God, in order that his nature might
regjdn, somewhat at least, the Eden glory which
Adam lost, and that he might have tiie nnich
coveted tesUmony t h a t " by faith he pleased God."
The contrast between the deep peace and the
b<wnty of Eden, with the sorrows and the turbuloit storms of life, was sufftdeat to ioduce Enoch
to " w a l k with. God," and to make his heart
yearn to "iJeaae bim."
S i
endeariii«app«ilatioiiStf
^ ^^CPCngUWJBFy W aa . w
-w w ^^-w ^^dUlttlBS tOa m m u r . Borne V f e e
m i , ct h m o ^
applrto l » t y , Ml
the meal I n t i m ^ WMided to tbs amiBla of time, were perlWBea to
rdaUoiM ttist between the cauMaui and Odd. aoUtode. A
Abkabam
U t b v u aacnneea
sMrllleed Xsaacto
l a ^ m ««firfe;
Tl»e Christian is therefore accnstomed to thtok of M a m afood t ^ Onataodd tbSBWfalaQatadipf
God as "our Father to heaven," and not aa %
m(»ar«^ of iwime
em]^re. He can t b c r ^ M "to'in'lbe
experience of bla
Wah
smnetimes stag with
wanted to to alonB.- Da^id, • a A i g b ^ bey.
Btunding,—
s ,
i•Ibne oo tbe flato; asnt foclb tbe lotfy K i i i t f ^
•• Nwer, my Ood, VI thaa^saanr to fbaa,"
imply
While the stoner thinks of him as one witli
whom he has but little acquatotance, and coeaeqoently nsBS bis name with reverence Jnst as ad*
dom as pos^t^e, tbeii to a fUtering, tremoloas
tone, as a word 'difBcult of articnbitloli. So "acquatot now thyadf wltb God and beat p6ace,"
apidies well to OKtee who woold " watt with
1 finodi walked with God." This fa atid to
mean "that be bad immediate intercourse with
2. I t Implies also that Enoch and God
the spiritual worid as a prophet." Hfa mind was
Agreed as to thdlr walk: The natare of tbe amaet. thocefbre, on those things which lifted it up.
roundlngs shows that this must betroe, otherwlao
t ^ a r d s God. Enoch and Elijah, b b counterpart,
there can be no walking " together;" for one
are usually coupled together as witnesses In their
might walk to one direcUoD and tiM otfaer in anreipecUve ages of the resurrection rf the dead.
other directton, Ihfewie might go one ^>eod and
U t o some tree out in thefitrwreachlngrealm of
tbe other another speed, and tiias walk a j w t .
the doert, Enoch stands alone in antediluvian
instead «rf walkteg " w i t h " ewh other, as ttte
historr. as one who nevei tasted death. And erom
the dim distance of antiquity, his tesUmony Is text snj-s.
Imprened with this thought, it was asked teg
broogbt over tbe smglngs of the
years
ago, "Cbn two walk together except U ^
t ^ t of EUJab's. where they both stand to t b ^
.n»pectiveagee as miited W i t n e y o f ^ to the be agreed?" (Amos UL 8). S o r t w m a n d t t r r A ^ S t y ^ t h e resnnecfion 6f the dead. And tIodjototoonev«^cetoafBnnIi« tbat n a n and,
S ^ g r a n d troth to which they g a w ta^timtmy God most be agreed betere t b ^ e a n w ^ tog««ber.
e o J s on down through the nm of Ume. tffl^it But the^ basis of all agreemimt between m ^ a ^
Is tbrbogh the mediatkm of JeSoa Ctrist, b y
S t e ^ t b e S o n or God standing at the initW God
U » appHcaBon of bis atonteg Wood, tbro«|^ M t b
pbtot of bla own dispeBsaUon of grace, when be
in him. When ire are tbwf broogbt tetoa oBfc.
S L d down his divtoe
nessof
i ^ d and heart ^ t b God, w e TBoay
dentha of tbe grave, tore asunder the bands of
thiougK Hltfs Jomney with bita aa Enodi
^
S S i t o d ^ r S ^ v i t y c a p U v e . And t b « M i d l l i ^ np totobb W b ^
we have foU devetopmeot given to the
strengtbmd toapfaatlon « we t x f A towud tte
tlon of tbe dead; a doctrine to wbleh
o ^
^ o w t o g inllue.i» waa given, and its possiblDty btOetbeoa.
and fbe aytopboolcMitz^ ol Ua asoltoQad.
OHen by night and atone tbe Savior
so many of tbe B K * d t a t o d j n j r a
w f M ofRved to aolUale. Bontade al&wii a
^
tbe bostle of acUve Hfe distmta. The mind of that
man who mtzBi alwaya with the BBltltade jnay
rieam andgmter ton and there, Hka p o l b ^
S M ^ M b i a B d l s b e d to tto aonshtee, wbOe Iba
man who Bluya mwsbtoBBlItade toi a deqi BWler.
coirent of s o M thoiw^it, and airtvea at i ^ o o n -
etnsiooa by carefhUytotaaeed cowMwraHnM.
Patoten, senlptn^ poela, aad
have asiankhed the world b/ the trtmnpbs of
mtod. retired to aoUtade to do fbdrworiu BaoM
o ^ m a t d d e s qpWkB of tbe Apoitto I M d
f h « fbe aomnde of t t o prlaon eelL * t o l i n i n g
- P U g i t o ' a P K e w ' ' waipre^BtoflBflyaeWU
of aoUtode.
all these tUiv the CbrMian wgr^ta
taagbtataw^tbattttowooiito^tt
eonTictoi of doty, a de«p
^ ^
^MN^t, nd a aysiiiMtilMl SHd, aU of wbfa^ «»
aoaI» taotors wbkb eBtec into tbe makeup ol
a C h r i i t e UiB, to moAiettretoqaeBOytoe ^
tote, aod walk miHi alone vttb Ood.
I ^ m noOre aame of t t o n M U i ef S B l k b «
wttbOod^1. U vhem one to eon^Miy w«h Ctod, and
OMitfbn to a e meat etenfteg mnaetr to t t e
Bnltme. Gd«»d aocWy ft m
•Awwlrttrt
or jecciesiaatical—
^
--.HI- ^ n / i i r ^ a.*" Ateoncept i s » t h o a g M fora daas of objects mathematical, mond, poWUctl
dominates. O n this
c o m m ^ inarta or attrllHiteB.Utill t h e D i c t a n ^ p i ^ ® a n d ^
puwer tan.JHBiE^^'^d^^^n
Dictum is based the mathwnHtical axiomi*:—
whirh
" T w o thint^i that «iual the same (tbitd) thini;
arc equal to each o t h « . " Bofcif w e put notions
Into #ifiwffl!i!pc
ine
r
S ^ t w t ^ - ^ t h O m i ^ i •*It Is iliiiiiii li coaoepts that w e think."
' r r'— L J^
" u i S a p ^ b ^ o a , whidi is Juitemeot, for t h e « terms the reasoning is the i«me, irrcto
e o ^ ^
to that sort of thinking BpecttVe of the subject matter.
W h e n w e say that the proc«w of rKtsoning is
the tame in moral and mathematicftl raatt«, wc
do not make these 9nt)ject-maMers the same witi
•
11
a spiHt^ ^
^
' ^ t f S ^ i i
of thooght," and tr«ts the same marks.
A = 3 arc matheiuatical symbols employed
r X
of^oage.^^^^^
the vehicle of
to represent thought and judgment, and to
for any matter whatevw In physics, for boilles,
or the limits of space only, or for motion, the moments of force.
In the mathlmaticvl form of thought A = K ,
critically, there is amWjsuity. There may be a
n" L - nmdncM
id^lar
nia»«
piodnco BlmilW
aimilar Ksalta.
resalta. "" LIe^t m
m
" P u r e thought is the proce« of think- doubt, apart from the chain of reasoning,
not be wttry In wellHloIng, fbr In due season w e ing," " irrespective of w h a t " sort the robjert whether it means identity, equality or equivolenAallioiplfweliilntnot-" ( G a L v L 9>. ^
^
cy between tl»e quantities or multitude? of A = B .
i Aiurtter m o i l to Enoch w » , " that btfare s f - t t ^ ^ r t h U ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^
hfa tranalitton h^ had this t e ^ i m y , that he
pleoMMl Ood."
God." (Heb.
pleased
(Hab. x L 5 ) . A i totelUgent ConS t ^ J K
" i n I S : f c S ^ ^ m o, thought A Is B we have
Option of this
to
.li Of its
'SJS S ^ M
- a r a x i o m s of pure not the expression for an cquaUon, but " t h e Inn U ^ a consclentio».m.n,
> S ^ M i ^ ^ S ^ l M e to thb^rimple p r i n d ^ : elusion of an objcct in a class, and the oor^^^eut
for any fcte," a a A h e f y « him »
to
S ^ t e ^ S with i t s E a n d o n pose«lonby that object of the peculL^r attributes
wlse timid ami shrinking, as bold
j^^IT^nt^^^
of Ex-1 So, when agreement is aflirm«l in the light of
the performiince of duty, te tto U T O
J
g n U tMiddle.
^ i^
rorolarles
of the
duded
These
are
but
corotarles
of
the dear definition, there Is no contelon in the symthe ttawt in his native majeaty. at was a perfect
.. r r i . i - i i w « i » t i e r f e c t l d n d e dgMr ^
l dprindple,"
d l e .
These
are out coroiar
that Judgment,
the basis of all ]bob amid all the shades of agreement, from simanaduosncn that they lirere p l e a ^ God that
reasoning, proceeds only by affirmation and ple converaiou and from predicate of dass, acUon,
led the a m y ^ n u u t ^ t h r o ^ h tto flood and
attribute or mark.
1
,
•
fliunes, of pcgsecnUoa ahd death. It i m « offli- d e d a l . " '
A = B , or a is B . are forms that stand for con5.
"
T
t
e
formal
validity
of
an
argument
in
logadousnfis ol tighk Umt ao emb<rfdewSd Mtotto
cepts
or notions, ^uatod or affirmed, in either
ical form is the correctneas of the process, whereLuthra that he defied the ttaeate of miUtary
esse composed; whether these notions are of magby it was deduced from the premisses."
power and the t h m i d m of the Btiman Vatican,
nitude, that Is of space; or of phyaic^^l force and
Pure logic has to do tmly with the form of rea«ad stcxxi,aB If he had teen n i a & of Iron, » n d
soning. The f.>Uowing from Sir William HamU- motion which is of space and time; or of the
e x p o m u » cntr»i» louuir-w^ ^
. " " a'o l ^ c cannot, therefore, possibly in-1 mind's motion and energy, which is neither of
h l ^ y , and contended for thelirindplfflofjhe ^
J - ^ J ^ ' ^ p J l ^ Z a n U ^ h l y beLpace nortlme. It is thu. that all correct reasonrrformatfiH,. T h f a ^ ^ e a t o tte W t f ^ d ^ ^
phj-slcal or
lh«Cairiatlanthathe&ple«alngG^thBlnsplr« s
Its domain the one hand, orof moral, political or e c d « d « s ^ on
within him , , awctifled and lofty ambltton. "
" Irrespective of the date," is the
ptcpans hhn abo to look with aonow and con^
tte^^^
r t o o a g h ^ t h e r e same process.
,
.
ttmpt «P0n«P0tir, pretended, drivdlngprofesalon
t h a t l ^ c . as a
N o w , how can any scholar, from the^ d e m e n ^
ffilfSerfSoaght,
meat be viewed as con- stated from standard authors OT
It
on-.1-. for the arduous d u t o
o f . b t . ' T ^ ^ i S ^ . ^ ' ^ V ' ^ ^ . S S ^ r a ' ^ ^
ChriaUaa Ufc, awl protniHa blm " t o w « m
exdoded liom the a a ^ - 1 to i t ? " ftom t1i« laws of
tnoo*
worthy of the vocatfcn wherewtlh He h M h e w
forms of pure thought and pure l<«ic. In the forms of pure ^ = o n l n g .
andflnJahcTof h b BUtb.
M r iirttffler. have you this conadoasnaB? N o
oneemtrothfullyBytbathe i s p l a ^ n g Q o d j o
ione as he ilv« oat of the p i O h w v of dnty. The
onis ^
on this earth, oc thla^aide of
Is Within XbB jath of d ^ . ^
^
mmthT anv Hafa. whatever, as a formula of tlfic sntjects.
•
S S t S i ^ n i r g .
I
l.BecauseU,ey,^meoftho.n,areinthesphore
^ E v B t y correct ^tep of reasoning consider^ in of indncUve reasoning.
SL. t
i...it<inntKMa aa one of I 29.. Because limited 1to "8i>ecial method" of
reference to Its Ibrm is indisputable aa one of
those primary axioms of thought on which it is "modified logic."
1. From the nature of the «iue3tion discussed In
based, <x of which it is an apidicaUon."
" But U»e mere process of reasoning, irrespec- " O l d liandmarkbm—What Is i t ? " Its subjecttowaik uiHightiy. !R»?ich Oodhi»proiniaed to
tive of the data about which w e reasMi, is the matter cannot Ue in the sphere of induction. But
be " a ^
<md a diield.^
icaias
wemiDouiBuui^Hiv Under the
—~ head
—:— of
— "De•ii»e in the m o n l and phy^cal
as m
In uie
the purajr
purdy I wesubmltauthwity:
m^^wiS^idencffl."
It is equaOy demon- monstrative Beasonir^ and Deductive Evidence,
t h e S P f i E K E O F IXK3IC.
The laws of
lim Bi,Uaia»MfaU:* CTiaeUm on the iofffc ofS S v ^ t B S . ^ U f e c o n d i U o n e d by the abso- in Bowen's Logic, w e quote:
K
L
o K
thought."
poiUve precepts which emenate from any MfH S ^ S ^ c r i U c p a l s himsdf against lldent authority, whdher human or div ne.
b t bwmp. a ^ w . JoHsnnoH, i x . n.
. n d B o w S ^ ^ d T h « e are not judgmen^ but ~tnmands. a ^ rTHB-July lat nttmher oT the above i»per, o t h m . and exdude moral subject-matter from they are to be obeyed at all hazards, and qn ail
appous an editorial otitfcritom, flrom whteh I logical rwsoning, whUe they state that" the pro- occasions, the only questions which can arise re(locAe this: " T h e great error; aa w e cooeeive, ccnofreaaoningia the same In the moral and specting them, concerns thdr interpretations. Of
w o a W a in applying cold, Ineioiahle, m ^ e m a ^ physical as in the pordy mathanatical sdences." this nature are the injunctions of consdence, the
leal logic to qaertlons iti whldi imAeWe
^
laws of the land, and the commands of God, as
Bat let OS refer to Arbtotltf s dictum, styled the
. mord W m i n g akme la admfcdble." A j d ^
made known in his revealed Word. Apart lh)m
de
omni
el
miOo-'*
that
whatever
is
predijWeOiM de omnf et nuOo—" that whatever is predi- maae m o w n m nia ivv«u™
" W b ftd boond to oppoK, as Iwietutoe,
S S T S S T e d o r d e n i e d l m i l y a f f l n y o f i m y d a ® a^^
^
^
nf !1h eoodosiom, and to enter our aolema pfoteat ^ o r ^ a ^ h d e ] may be also predicated of any niffieaUon of the terms in which they w
e x j ^
•gainat die whole of to method, a» nnBOitodto ^
ed, any condusion legitimatdy deduced from
part of that cias^
U u c h commands, must boabaolutely valid, since
theenhjat"
Thiseritic urges that " t h e whole m e t l ^
premecananofCatogori^^UcJam^ C ^
^
^^
^^
wrong-i e, the w a y of it; that the imhiwt-matt w o ^ o n
The^
tisrfthe " q * ® * ! ™ "
"pwjbaP o C t h e D ^ ;
r
province of deuionstraUve
U c . " and p t t h i ^ b * mflans laq^cbabl^ while S ^ g X ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ . i ^ v r t ' S t ' c o ™ U d ^ ^ y - ^ ^ e r
the lod RHOnlBf is demooatridlvet r U a , then,
T ? i : % l e a of " L o g l « d Methodology", furtrnmrnt*^ an att*k epoii t M ainwuente themagree with e « A o ^ .
u ^
«
authority for excepting them from the
B d » w ; they
cold, IneiWiMe, in»tiiertatle«l
logic"-^bol only opoa t h ^ "ine««)a"-^the
Hamilton pats noUoos, concepts, form of
T h e Hemld says: " W e enter^our solemn
manner
erf appBcatioa.
Ibc«lnv«toKbaiit,far
the ' M k s ct thecomHe^,
m-jn maawurf yoor readers,» fsw d e m e o U l ptin- I t a S g S . H e n c e ^ o notions, two concepts agree p r o t ^ against the whole ot iu meth.rf."
w ^ t h e same third notion, then they mnst ajgree these men demand a special method for a special
drieaoClogic^ science.
1 . " A e m e e p t ia the repcoB^tatipn of M oi^eet ^tfaeach other. It makes no dU&rence what U n l ^ ! Is this not the same old cry of the conthematter of these concepts may bft-whether Itemners of logical science, i.e., that there is no
tbraiq;hitadi^ineUire marks;**or .
•otypen Ihiaf the M S . would Inake 362 |)l«e«.
M I B ^ K E N AGAIN.
lilB.' Q f t A V E Stietl8'h&flfteoithbosahd readcn nod t h ^ ditmhlned a style that wotfld have
i h ' W w ^ k ' s B A i m s r that be was mistaken tnstified the prtw. bat the mannflKtarem did not
redoeed In
abodt Dr. H . H . liarris. editor of the JteSffiouicome op to It. Tbt- Mice has
P e M * " ^
b e ^ ^CRldcnt of Richmond college, and 7 5 d « . p ^ r o p y . p a B t . E e v r t p H t d .
a b-'ii. or iji. I p ; thai he is a itfofenoir of mativ take notice that reriewewwin Ww»li«r review
the pr»ee aa w d l as the iiMrfftr of t M * booka.
iematica in tl&rcciUege.
2 I agree With fHeod P . touchUi* that
I am qulteiertalh r W . Harrfii la a D . D . , and
nlB^«et& ltdidnotaeandtometrtwj I wwte
eqiol^ c ^ r ^ h he deserves to l>e an Llfc !>• more
It, as It doM when 1 read it It h t t « 0 ^ I was w
riiiiy than sonie men'^ho have been so dabbed
foretMy reminded ^ &thCT .-Eactt on h b kifty
by; Incautious colfeges. Again, Prof. Harris b c o i ^ r e b n k n i n g Uie^<iofiwa«inA of
^
tte G r ^ k and i>o( the mathematteal proCemor In in w h k h be waa chief ietor. that l d K % i e a the
In this view, theology under ite aammed
lUdunbnd C o l l e g e a n d Is, withal, one of the four w o i a s w e r the flr«
" modified logic," making a method of "spedtf
fli!«s( areel(Mholanoa the coaUneut, bdng aa Uie tdttoof In Out ret^RlMi. t only t h o « h t of
Ic^iof would be ranked under " a p ^ i e d logic' A ,
A . i L 6 f i l « tJhlv«dty M»
of Virginia. —
H e —to one
alnMy
as under the " dlvWons of
But, now, of the xii^tA tod tniOBt of Ohrtetian gentleman— nlysdfaB«i«<rfthechler«cthM. I
tb«w are treated as "appendages" to th«main j s ^ s K h W o n e as Brb. Graves would ddSght to Ode'd thaw words from the serend editb», kmd
togotoprwB. Sadi b m y re^ieet to the ^dgbtidy ol logic.
a i ^ l ^ e with socWlip. It b true he has not jwt
ment
and tart of m y friend, that were h b akme
"Spedallogic" coMiders the laws of thooght
logic of landmaikbrn. It
In Ihehr application to this or that special dass ctf may be different after he gds out ol the UUle ofiteded, Iriimihl eorrect torlibaike.
S. In the W i m a U o h tit the w i ^ ; no* oaf hat
i>l.jed«; universal logic, i. fc, pure logic condde* «<scHilaii^" 'he b having with the two
G's."
the laws-of thought In their application to aO This Ignor&ce of Uie BOTthwestem BapOsts of aO the marks of ^ominatlbaitl' poUty m d
objects whatever within the sphere of deductive Rt(£in6nd' toIlcR^
grows out of the SiUure poltey, or^tlually eatablbhod toy the apdiCBs.
reaauning, and Is the theory of the sdence In its to itfv^rttse" in'their leading p«Hper« T h k Baptist. fdtould masUlote tie o M kmdmarbi of UajiHris;
widest sense, without any of the limitaUona thai l s u ^ M thit it would be wise to do so if the lin- and H has ever t>e«i the cAfect ^ the writer to
keep these up, and react those wfaieh m o d e n Kbarise from any spedal purpnae." " The study of thoritiba are wiTlitig for ua to know them dowa m
l b m a n d fiUseeooHe^has ov«rllm)wn.^KjB
the objects of siiedal sciences, falb outside of the down thb way. In the mean U m e I will a ^
tnM< that the wrttw when heollierel the Oottoa
province of logic, and may be considered as an lUchibond Cellego has no president, and B . PutOrove rwdutions befoW the OonvenUon in ISSo,
appendage to logic." This b usually called thp y « r , L L . D., b chairman of lis faculty.
did not see dAT the
taaiiv
»»
.
'
w
.
AM.
"docirine ol method," or " logical" methoi^w i w a e n ; notdid Bro. P.aoein IRSOttirt tlwow
ology."
landokark he so firmly rewA In MSI w « i fAm
BUBJECnS f » B W S T B O T M K E T I N G .
ijowen:—"Pure logic" considers only the
doTO. I must, therelore. mabxtaln, that If U be
- B . S E A R C Y — D k a b B b o t o k b : — W e , the
necessary laws to which all thought
mu<
tnie that the IjWiTs mppee was ordaloed by
• c(MnmiHee appointed, draft the foil awing
conform; the • doctrine of method' reganlsthr»
Oirirt to be observed in and by each chordi aa a
rules and principles to which all thought qugh|th subjedri ahd a p p e ^ tn the fdlowing names:
cmUnancev that thb to a landm«le, and
1. Scriptural qt»llficatl«MJ«forchurch membee- one in aad iieed of resetting, te ft IB n » # « h s i ^
conform [under the phUosopher's will] In o r d « to
obtain the advancement of 8»-lcnce."
Bhlp. W w E . P a x t o n ;
generally m a dtmmimimM.* dnJhianoe, and It
2. WasilfAilVbaiitisro Christian baptism? J .
" Pradlcally speaking the • dodrine of m ^ h o d '
was fifty years ago observed to VirtlnU and
B.8eaKyi'
^^
Ls a l)ody of mlea and precepte looking to the
Kentudcy as an amjUaHitmal ordtoance, fcronr
8. Have Baptbts the Scriptural right to Invite fethera mere wont to ddsethdr assod^Ioos ^ i m
proper regulation of the thinking faculty in the
pursuit of knowledge; and, as such, it neccaaarlly ineBuhewofstetrt Baptbt diurchcs to commune a "•'lellghtful" eommanloo service.
4. Bto. P . has spcdam Inflatteringtarma of the
lacks the precteion and the demonstrative c ^ l n t y with them? M . Y . M o i a n .
4. W h o was M ^ h b e d e c k ? J . P. Baker.
oMttfy with wMch I have execotcd my t » k , and
which are charaderlstic of the principles oi p ^
5. W h y do Baptists' reiect Pedohaptlst and I a|«H«late hirt wmmendatkm. » makes me
logic.'"
Ctanpbdllteimmertlon? W . O . Hariey.
fed that thusefoQi dread months of gaaiMthie.
N o w , let us note, carefully, the purpose of
6. The duty of Baplla* to the cause of MissicA.
itt Um> mWrt ol- the pertneoiBe dt 1879, wWae
"spedal method," of "applied logicx"
rht
ai^tar^alh." ^''
'
B of It U " to obtain the a d v a n w i m t <W
X. GteMte
B . c . Hyatt.
^.i ""to
ttMi'tmic^i of k
i It b exceedingly gratifying to me in see how
8. H i e ticirt inKhod to circulate sound rdigious
But, note here, the purpose of pure deductive lUetaMie aiioilgllio m a a m A . J- flsweett.
Bro. P. emplMMisea h b eodameoKait of m y jiodloBlc. to not Uie acquisition of aetencc, nor tte ' ft) Sbbuld Baptbt prasdyfe or endeavor io con- tlon, that Hie Sui^kt'M a diordi ordinance, and
p u ^ i t of knowledge t but it b to test the oorrect- vert to^ their fldth those'of a dliSerent faith? J. that'a meatier ofmeBapthitchntdi has not the
ness of "our Inferences fhmi our compared. Judg- F . Griffin;
rfff/it to commune In « n y chnreh afeve tlie o M t o
ments about our acquisiUoos of sdence and
10. The Bible Chrbtuin. J . A . Thomason.
which he b d e i ^ and he concedes that this b
knowledge already obtained! H e who asserts
: J . P . B a K KB, Chairman. , "plain M a n axiom." ThtnyooBBeflad Bruu P .
that thb fa not the only propw province of logic,
Woodla-*n> Bi^tist ehurdi, Sep. 12, ISSO.
and mysdf are in perfect aravd tindilng the
proves h b profound ignorance of logic. .
priudples involved to noa-ibtcitximma&lan,l. e.,
B o w e n : — " Spedal methodology bBotprope-^
that the Supper Is a qtorrit not a OmamiitnliMnr
D R . J . B. G R A V E S ' R E P L Y T O J . M . P .
ly called logic J" " I t necessarily lacks the
ordfrunce. It batMathnolherqtntioafhanlUs
{Ft^ tM Itetlgiaa amid.]
precision and demonstrative certainly which are
TlfESaRS. E D f ^ B S i - : I t > yeiy kind In you priodple that we dlffer-^vix.:' If I have ne right,
charaderistic oi the principles of pure logic P
to allow m e , through yoar ccdamns, to rc^y can a ehnrch grant Q ? I h«ve no zii^t,
This at <Mic« and foreva strikes off the s h a c k s to m y d d frfeiid broth», 3. M . P . ; and, in- simply bocanse €%rfet has withhdd It ' M y
and limitaUona of "methodology" from the deed, yoa have treated m y book ( " Old liand. troahle, should I wfah to do It, w«ilhl he djalfaur
quesUons discussed in " O l d Landmarkiam.^ markbm—What b I t ? " ) With a respect that tothatof tbe?edol«i>atei, wiChnai^tota&uBt
These respect the commands of God upon C l ) ^ shodld ( a ^ 'caialn' pspen to blush for shame, V baptism, 1. e.,findingaulMrilff In Qbd'a iRMd for
Uan m e n ; and " a n y condnslon legitima^r such ' p a ^ ' cdi' Uitsh. A book, treating upbn it. W e meet them <wRh the stmml^Xuil, that
deduced from such commands must
a b s ( 4 u ^ an" important denominational issue, written with therefandtherfireeept'CMr nor e x a i B ^ ' I b r H'ln
Xalid. since universality fa of the very n a % e <rf iDOdkate a ^ t y , ' A o n l d he treated by the the N e w Testament, L ^ Cbrlst h m not given
law.",
dmohiihaticii^'pten'''wltb i(t kast common the dimdk u y r ^ t to Iiaptto nnconsrinta
have treated m y book with habn. So, I}r.Wtekfar.<rf(hejU>&MiaSqpliBC.
Hence, the "questions d^cussed" are not respect Y w
when asked for Set1|Aanl aaOiarity to falereumlimited to the narrow sjAere of any "apedsil marked ' cm^derktion, whidi, he Msnred, I
mnnton'attoi^ BapArfa, frankly amwaedl, " I
a^itnUte.
It
strikes
me
as
a
piece
of
fine
gen»method " of logic, but lie In the broad domain of
for you to have thfe"t«ro old and reeoghlced cannot fiitd u y ^ " W h a t p o w on e a ^ or In
deducUve logic and are digible to the dignity <rf
I ^ m o f i i i i a d m l u l c b m t b ' d d iuttlehi yo«v col- heaven can confer a right wfalrh ChrMt hai withdemonstraUve reasoning; for, " b u t the npere
umns. It'tooks like divtdl^, this more efltctnally held?
procem " m e t h o d " of reasoning, irrespective of
to conquer. But you have observ^, p o ^ p s
Cktholiea and Proteatantedbim that Chriat has
the data aDoat which w e reason, b the saoMln
^ t h pdHi that,'l(ftfT;an, Bteu Pendleton and my- dothed h b diitatcb with the ptnrer tb d U o ^ zftaa
the moral and phyakal, as in pure mathematical
sttf, tinging every 'priwe^e' Involyed In m y and onUiiahcsr to »*at-tbe t a s M of the ptofle,
adences." " I t b equally demonstrative In a l l ,
b«»k;'iire in the Tobst perfect accohL T b e M I t o n wMdila caSed me^tlafc " the wrtgWKif of U»e
for. It fa conditioned by the absolute lawa 6f
times;*' ahd, tberefoir, they harertrMtfodlinthfrtight."
opposed to Landmarkbm are, I regret to say,
mcEBlan In water; Which Christ appoiMei^ td the
T o complain at the metbads of argumeeta— uttwlllhig to state thb'Cad, but anxioaa to makb
affibkm of theWiter. and Oie B n t ! ^fridantte
the
opposite
Impreaidmi.
W
h
y
shcttW
they
treat
in thb book as " Inadmissible " - w e deem potWte;
men would attempt to expoee the ashumM wesk- orLawhnarkera as P e d ^ p t b t s generrily treat
dpie b abhorrent lABaptbts. Vf»itgettmk fit»
neas or liilacy of challenged argumMts, at remain Bapttttsr 1 cannot concdve why, if they do k w e
right to change tn any reject Intiahrai Daa'tfipiit
quiet. T h e grasp of dedudive logic is rele«U«B t M tratb iud SUr dealing. But to Bro. J . K .
to snbetlttate^lndeed, (o c U n g e i t lUe I* mfatfteP.'sartlde.'
upon the forms of arror; and toward every
tkn, and the right totehMthte tanrotw flteri^
Impot^t defender of Inconsistency logk! b " cold - 1. The priet of the book he thinks toorhigh.
to rtiotbh tttogedier. c a b ^ did not ddtiiiUa
TUitIa
iK>jhDd
h
M
besti
eonected.
Th^poblialiai
and h»exo«hle"-«ll plOtesB
heart, without
diuiditt with the I M tegishdite power tiODCelT*
determlAod
the
pHee
wbeh
they
learned
from
the
a spark of ofascquiooi charity.
general sdence of reaaonlBg?
Tliere Is no
logical sdence If men can esempt their weak
positions from the "cold, inexorable" beliests of
deductive logic!
But, let us see all there Is In thisdalm, nnder
the head of " dlvldona of adencei » and api^ied
logic." In Bowen'a logic, w e have: '•logic of
mathematlcB;" "logic of hiBtory;" loglo ofany
other particular, science;" aii suppose, the « d « c e
of revealed divine things, which would be
"theology."
J
a e i
Utlna aad t»acS 3 6 0
wttk Bro. P.*! ehmeb,
W1»»
now the « a
Seorea of in««it» h a v e ^
n ^ i o M
^
to
Baptists w e r e o « « « i ^ t o
S Z j V i S l ^ Christ'a sake, hut it r o « (earJ S y i L d with them^ww.
BBKVmKB.
^^
^
S r S o B d x « hta-etf woukl tovolw .11 Ibeio-
ordinancet Bro. P . y j ^ m H o reply in a few words to Bro. P.'s
^ o T S l S J L ^ ^ X S b ^ ^
. courtesy." froo. which i wholly
of exehanaiiig pulpilB with Pedohaptiste.} dfaaeot.
C ^ waaW Mibori» Ml •rt tbrt wookl e l f c ^ b a t y * he doubts not that harm did reaoit
- r ^ i a g aU he says about my right to p r ^
« d i b r a r t W. own .ppotot IL tt wiU not do tor Baptists to reasoa
to^
,
^t which I am not a member only
Way Thestern(acti8,inten»mmnnionof Bm>oetwidHit Md. n n d a Uin. > wrcwlgn ^ y .
JS.
to
different churches, i^ ^ ^ rfghtly commmie with it through to
a S l S d to conitaed U>erl«litu
« ^ n i a n t baptism. I t ia
lepJy."
"y no
»
b m rf A o K t o
to
ti® Sappef w t e w ^ t S
^ r t ^ T s c r i p t u i a l authority, and it as certainly] ^ ^ ^ I X a not Involve the same p r i n c i ^ . WiU
of the S u ^ L
t^^
of
t t o i n t o , which b e c a - M t ^ and d ^ y s the
S S t ^ r i S d o t . t h T ^ of Chrirtlw Q ' S on me t h e ^ h t to
in the admlnistotantiam M I cannot demonatiato this, I cannot I j j ^ ^ ^ ^ gov.«nment? If he says no. his
aettto the whole question b e t w ^ us.
did ocdiOa Uaa eKh loc.1 chofch . h ^ D T O W ^ t h e a f f a s l o n o l a b a b e n u l l i t o t h e f l ^ ^
Wlsm
of
Christian
baptism.
The
Supper,
like voUmr.
be theaole^fnMdlMi of its aw» opUiianceB. and
But
I
can
*«
eciU,
mam,
w«»l"«»«land
the
right
camiot be conferred by«^urch nr
ta^
J S T W Mpondhte »«their p o r i t y one not» m ^ b e r of the body,
th-t th«>ihnBld nut be gtvm to uaworthy f O - from our nnasriptuial denonOnatifloal c o m n ^ l
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ governing the bird's
But. iad Cairirt eonlEned upon the mem- ton. I s e e t h e thousands and tena of thoua^da of
own membera dlwatfsflert with oor preaentl
.
in the
tool hfadmreho lenendly the i t f i t to eonn oar
^^
u
_n
hnnlm and tiacta
n ^ to flUw chBicto « w their owi^ be w o ^
~—
T-«m««oIiai*T"—oui w«» » » « ' — —•»
.
nM«trffcctmllyhM«KJ"»d the dmicheB o£ the wnnen ana. naiuuua
w ! ^ soon to be i » o e d - " I n l e r ^ m n n l o n Unscrip^ to g « n i,.K-i^«.«wikeeDU>ennwuru.s.i^v«ilingtaaitialy
IheBopper «nd k i ^ ^ r a w o ^
'S ^^ p' K
" ti a tUfMl ^ot^ tt;
^ tfar,
e ^atthoogh
S l S Xate
^ S S t ^t o o ^ ^
and Fraught with EvU." I
for the privilege of being
„ to of th® n»Bw» •
occupied
the pulpit
the prop*
^
Crom
«
J . R. GRAVBB.
^^fpLentitl
^ a a i m u - t h t a c ^
to
Chri*ardalnedthevmb^Gl
S E i S l L S t o f ^ ^ ^ ^
FROM ARKANSAS,
to
defend tt; tor. If ^
^
g b A V E S : - I found Memphis a
latter
^ l>ninch more healthy place than I cxpected. 1
^ L ^ T w ^ d o not Baptists communa with all ^ J f
^ j^ft'our home in Kentucky, we
i^n^neS-Froewm ,
o
t
h
e
r
m « i in Memphis ^ t h t t e
amfcn rights ^and p i v l^ l ^ i ^ o^ ^ me™ ^P ^ ^ ^
..
. shakes. But to our surprise th«
he confaa
MormoM. and with aU iimmeoed
m m ^ I old-iJahioned
the
h o . that would
^
^ l « s t with the
«
^^eerful and looking as heaithy
toy thia symbolism; «
"Sf^^and A^
y^lu^arenowwUkOt^
whose J ^ a n y of our Kentucky towns. We give it as
to^^He
would accept d«uld Ih.^ i W ^ r ^ ^ that Memphis has qeen very greatly
^^Oegat ^ ^
Bro. P . beUeves
m b ^ ^ t e d to people at a distance.
- r ^ r ^ I ^ t i ><n.„ b fKaHivinA •vmhnlism of I» million more Baptists to A m e r t a U H U y w l
^
^^^
Sunday momi S ^ S ^ n S S S L ^ I ^ T f c ^ r i - oor brethr^
^
U r t h e U t h ; fomid Bro. W. A. Fori,es. one of
tapto t h a t m ^
teoMe^^
^
I Annly »MUev8
I
CoUeBtf ^
pastor
^ ^ i l ^ J S ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ S S S t ^ r f S r f
W d B a p t i s t c h u r c h « ftom h e n o s ^ r e t a m t o l B g d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
hto
gedaoMd toe \miB»\m,«
irt^^ J
^ ^^
~ » \ ~ ^ o M o ^ as t>eBt we coald. a l t « loostaK sleep for
Forbes is a good m a n . a a c h ^ .
U m a g m b B ^ heonlained-" S o l s a y abouttne c m m ^
^
^^^^^
^
i t t r o n ^ ^ ^ ^
^ ^ ^ ^
e v « y way.
flailfc"
:
B ^ — I S f ^ d S i r f i to Which I h v beioa«. tba w
i
w
t
e
^
^
jjtUo Rock; he
^ X c w s t a w e t o l i ^ ; ^ ! ^
church since our arts,
receive the teia of thousand now annually t i ^
mmwrnw
The lepres^ntaUon ww un
that Cajrist
tfaerjjodkaitoeat
fndtade them to
and "comity" cannot be
bodtaiiodoao,
to, and d r i u ^
wfflBru.P.g«tthe^t
^ ^ ^ t b e
J e T w U h a
^
ana w wouW be
^^
Bro.
^^^blicatioa In Ihta
. 't
be w»»
m i S ^ to the ebalr
^ ^ ^ wU.
reptace.1
y-r.
^ ^ J ^ l u ^ of the m riShl to Judge aa m "
|
; ,
regard them •» CJhristiaaa. ^ ^
W ^ ^ ^ o ^ ^ Centralism
tote^«^c«^
ffilriT^
Sowolachurchln^^^
brethren because she cooW not
t h e ^ These brethren went and
.
Btackward. White. Davis.
workers of the Eighth Street church.
j^ome at Sister Knight'., at the
She is a noble. Christian lady.
do no better
^ S to atop with her. on Markham street. We
^ f e — e d the acquaintance of Eld. J . H. How-
^ <u«»T<iMv to the recepapo»»
j
Hb.vethe
awake upon M i s d ^
an.l
though not abreast with Big
Hom« ana
, ^'^Tr^ton. a layman, is
Hatohic. Bro.
^
of the Executi^
.l..lng »U he can «
and his ptaiseBoatd. to sUr up
o t W AseocUtions
worthy « a l l e a d 9 ^ to vte t
inthedistrlrtto
^ ^^^^
tbe State
had one or two; they
would that
« c b of such b r e t o ^
should have a ^ f d o x ^
^ ^^o^be, and A v
in their
c«>opetato with
aodaUons in West
planV Sepafte
^ S ^ n v e n t l o n on
^i^onld be di,couraged. We n a ^
r
t b S T y o u n g mlnlst«s at
The churches report^ wv^*
the hat tbtoniug
^
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g jo
central
whole
^
^
w e * Puto..
^
Bai-vill.
chuichM.
enterwl upon " t T ^ J ^ a a d to tomwr v ^
B.toisterof I t a e P ^ P ® ^ " ; ^ " , ' ^ U»ttooto
iu'to
AltK
|tributioustoo«r^«^
^^ energ^kally,
the work.
andnottan^^
of her A s ^ church be c r e d i ^ in ^ e m
^^ p
S o u with all she w n t r i ^ t ^ J
e^Mlsslons, sBd
o. t t o
X
the P ^ ^ ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^ t o tte m i n u t e s ^
churches.to the
^
the C o n v e n t l o n ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ doing.
t h e w o r t d c a n a ^ « ^ ^ » Education was well
was raised iod l s c u . ^ . o f
B d . J . T.
T«n««a.-Your
suauiA&y.,
J. B.
Bev. W. W. Tinker faati retnrn^ froaa Kentoekf and m t e m i ^ i v e i y npoatiie doUea of bis
pMbirate »t P i w BlulL n « i;)^OMuliwUn);aifenpi
id miietings wiib hi» choir^ U t ^ ntiw., May the
Lani p v e bim kbtutdant
Iter. A . P> C o p i e d , uf
titaUoo,
Hayworal countgr. Tenn.^ cunid be indiKed Iv came to
Arkiuim aad txfca • postonte. Oocxl i ^ r e n t a i
QUI be fflvis. We odl the aUenUun of Bra.
Btack»(rftfaeS«ticy«han:i>, tuU>u.Jack Atksui9tt»
waaUi many miff* goiitl preicbeR.
:— I am truly sniiy yoa ciiald
not he witb l a tbu wet*k in imr meetinK. W e
baT« epjnyed a {Hrvcniiu time. Bceei-vedaix additiinai, ami my own duai;bti!R is « o e W D O B K (be
bappy eonverto tb;it expect to be baptizoi tbia
beutifnl evenin^r. Oud b» pntiaed for faia Koodniaa. WeciiMtbtfnieiiUi^tbjs tiVfgaHiir, at which
time w ejtpecl to recdve other nuinifaeis."—Ji^
Ourt, Ofiuradu, .V/rf. 10
We njnice a t Bni.
Hait'tt coatiBOiHi aocHOM at £lduR*do, and tatpuuidly du v e n j u k e at the cunveBiiuo of bis
daugbtta'.
"
BBO.
B K I U B C Y
A S a o DEA-eb.—a little kIH, thedttt^bttT of a
Mr. Bnttnn.ofOnint county, w w killed last week
by a mule. Her mutbcr tuld her t(t take hold of a
rope and knit the mole to tbe lot, and be eareinl
nnt to aiip the Icsat (Mrer bee band;.; But the child
diaobqred. (dipped the n-xw« uver her band and
etarted wi*b tbe aial& Tbn canle beuime firigbtenwl and nin over tbe 8eld aeyer.U times witb
the ebiM fiyiug^ at tbe end tit the rope. Finally
ttH bcHd atnidc a It^ unit b i ^ e IL-* neck nud
ntntfy every beme in it:* body. I be cbild was
faeant t<» cry JUM beftuw ir stroch tbe Utg. May
thk Mii event be a warning t<) utheni.
. qjCEIMST. ,
C^YOU have said that CampbcUitiK virtnaUy or
pra^iadlydeoy the operation .of the fikdy
Spirit in a stnnen cunvemton. Can yoa give tu
aome Uttie proof, for it nuikis some of them *hop.
plnj?' to moiUon it?"Aun-G.
BexABKB.—Mr. Qunpbeil, and Btr. Xjosdi a t e ,
diatiMlIy Uaght that thiere i s no more Holy
6piritope»tinK in the world to-day tiian there b
thespiritof Washington or JelIei3oa,ainceaUtha»
of the one or the other, is where their writings
are read. So all .the
oftoeH o l y l^pirit
which can opcnte in tliebaman mind'irafipen^
inKivinK the Bible!
Here Is the litUe pruol iui<l>
trout Anti. C.
will make good use of it:—
** But to return. As tiie spirit of mun pats
forth ali its moral power In the words which It
flits with its ideus; so the Bpirit of God pots forth
lUl its converting and sanctifying power in the
words which it fills with it ideas, .^itacles cannot convLMt. Tbey only obtain a fovoiable hearins of the converting ari^njents. D thty fell to
obtain a btvorable'hi^Dg, the argnmenis which
they prove are impotent as an unknown tongue.
If the Spirit of G.jd has spokep aU its arguments;
or,, if tbe Old and New Testament contain all the
arguments w b i ^ can he ofltired to recboeUO man
to God, and to pqrify them who arfe Tetenciled,
then air lAe potna- rf the Holy SpirU »Mch can operate ufitmtkehtamn mind is tpaU; Hnd he that
is not sanctifiud and saved by the$e cannot be
saved by angels or iipirit!<, human or divine."—
2M-JIarb. page
-JSe.
timental novd. Judging from the kiBtineas such
receive at the hands of the editor.
; We thiidc that every Baptist ministo- woold be
(IT^tly l ^ e f t t ^ by reading this excidlent qusrteriy, and we therefore oifer T H K B A P T I S T (I2.S0)
f n d the BaptUt Quarterty
50) to every miniver
for one year for $3 00, or seven new sub^ibecs for
one year.
A V A L U A B L E BOOK.
A TREATIES OS THB Z'BEFABATION ASJD DKIJV: IWY OF BEBHOMS, BY J O B S A. BKOADfS, D. !».,
U I..
r
' may seem almost nseleas to call attentiou at tbia
late day to this Talnable work on Humiletici. It
haa bad a wide circolation, and bas been widely cammended by, not only tbe press of oar oirn denomination, bat of allothefs, and lias become largely a texti l e in the theological sehoob of this coantry. Yet,
we again call a tention to it, iiecaase. in oar jatig>
meat, itoagbt to be in tbe hands of every preacher in
the land. Especially should eyery young preacher
malcc it tbe aobject of csKfal stody. Pablic epeakii>g
is an art; analyiers of sabjecla. and right presentation
of troth, is a xience. Dr. Broadus, himself of splendid repatation as a Buccessfal preacher, gives attention in this book, to both the art and the sciences inmtved in Bocceaefal preaching. .He does not undertake the impossible task of making preuchers, bnt of .
mstracting those, whom God has called to the work,
^ow beat to make ttise aae of their " gift" in winniog
wals to Christ. He gives his readers the results of hia
stndies in the best literature nf tlie ages on thissabject;
and, in hiscleu, forcible aud emiueoUy practical way.
distills for ttieir osetlie valnable truths and directions
(tf a maUatode of boolcs, n jt acccesaible tu them. Dr.
Broadas possesses in a high decree tbe happy faculty
of patting learning in plain and practical form. This
book, therefore, tboagh strictly a technical anil scientific treatise, is so plainly and simply written, that it
can be road witb profit, and wilt be read with delight by any intelligent man into whose hands it may
blL Let every preacher, yoang and old, procnre and ^
stady it. It will profit himself, and lienefit his hearers.
To the f<amv effect, see Lurd's Ileview of Jrter,
page 83:—
" But what d<» we mean when we say the Bpirit
operates ' thrnui;h' the Truth ? We mcMo that It
opemt^i' by' the Troth f that is. that d/riw Jnith
u UfOf the vital ppK<r bff which in all eatn the
Sp^ effect* eonrem'on,- ia oth» vortb, thiU the
Apirit ijiemU oil the mind of thM ritmer m comvrnon no ittjtuatre extejA tueh at retides in tht Iruih
at dicinc, at ot Utt Spirit' And ahaU we further
ad)!, that neither in quantity nor in i o i ^ do we
cimreive that this ioflnence can be increased ajid
Tbe Friemfablp A.>«ucIiitlon etuKd ila io^t MM- the human will left free."
sion with SnrdlA tdinrcfa, Orant coanty, la:it MunTHU T i m i D BAPTIST CHUBCHday. Kearly all the ehotvhei were tei>raientvd.
Only a tew of the charches repairt^ revival-*, and
a Landmark Baptist {Mstorsu^pcadt
"» hl-« conmiauiuD service for a PeJobaptlst
bntfewbaptism!! were reported. Ei it tme that a
This valuable book will be sent, postage free, uponpreach for his cooKrcgation on the liord's day,
giNid crap yvttt woxka »gain<it oar cburcbea and to
wliat do yiiu think of the propriety of his con- recaipi ol price, «1.73. by the B i r r m B O O K 11«>I.H«.
the pn^irwa uf TeHston? Thtj waaion wwi very duct?"—-Am«rfa«»» BaptiH Flag.
We think he Memphis, Tcnn.
p i e a w t and harmoniiHiii. Tbe amgrf^Uons did wrong, and as a punLihment he should lie
the apace of
w o n bag» moi tbe bmpUMlity exvmllfnL. Tbe turned over to BatUe ^lag B.-V>
CHOICE BEADING.
boor."-7ezt» A i ^ ' I t f r a M : We hardly
j a w Will waa tgt omaitti^'tiiH ^ n n l ^ . Bra. Mi*
WAITING FOR HIS COMIIjU.
thfnk * I.andmark B a ^ t did that, Bro. K^ty.
Of^rtoa, Bra. eMffis^' Brm. Mania, and Bro. I>o y o n / m w hA did r — 7 ^ i S o p ^ .
T F in this world only we have hope, we are ot al
J a m i u u . BmOu •Oaket nitd Qoinn delivered
R«v. S. H. F O R D . LL. D.—DHAR S i k ; -Our -T creatores tha most miserable. It is cohiparatively
chnrch
bouse
was
tendered
Mr.
Moody
daring
h
h
Sondayochoat tidka. Bru. Tinker made a very
meetlnss in our city, for oneSabbHth. He easy lor the few of ns who live in comfort, wito have
flne ImpiCHafaitt apou tiw peuplew More than f l t u revival
happened to adi ct the day of oar regular com- been rvfineil by cnltare and thougbt till we can see
were rabed d n i n g tbe A.<«od4tion for miaiioad. munion. The pti'<tor wished to go ua with the how the shadows of time lend a new intensity and
T u b B a p t u t t wa« ananlmooaly adopted aa tbe oimmnnion—bnt some of the members ( n y ^ f beauty to its lights, and how pain and saSerin); are a
medium of CDmmanlcatioa btr the AamciaUun, among them} for various reasons, a m o n i ^ h l c h ^Usdpline in wiadom and goodness, to tbiok tbia world
was the length of Mr. Moody's services, preferred
and the hwc lift uf Mtbaeriben ahow^ t h i t they deOoring
it tlU the foUowIn? Sunday, and It was a very tolerable one, and to regard human life aa a
a n in earnest. The next aofedun at the Aaaocia- sc deferred.
W . fliLaESTEB. grand, a sacred poesmon. But think what lifetoto
tlun eonyenta with Hickory Grove church,
theooanlleasmyriads of onr race; think what the~
S t Loab, July 12, ISSO.
Oncoln cunnty.^ Bev. W. W. Tinker preaches
So yon Jast &iled to /tnow it. Bra. Ijoften did world is, and has been, as a whole. Bemember bow '
tha inttodoctoiy flermon, and Bev. L. Qulnn tbe not suspend hit communion, for he has none, nor in all ages tbe vast majoritj of men have been
mladonary seraion.
did he wish the church ot wbicJi he i s pastor to plagued by toil, by care, by fear, by sordid penary ;
bow they have been cmslied under tbe bloody bt-els
Mary E. <J. C}verti)n, of Toledo, daughter of ttspeml hers; nor would he vote tod^iy, or any of tyrants who were bonnti to protect them, mainirJ
time,to
suspend
her
Bunda>
services
for
Mr.
Bev. J. H . W. Overton, aged eleven years and
and tortured, stultified and coerced, by the very
Ditie<een tiuya, died on the morning of the 21st Moody or any other Peilobaptlst. A Baptist pa^ priests who were bound to enlighten and emancipate
tor is tbe servant, not the "lord and master" of
alt., of e o n g i a ^ n . We dined at Bro. Overton's
them ; how they have been decimated and degradeil
the church he serves.
as we went to the AaHticiatfan tiuit week, and this
by war, by famine, by disease, by ignorance, sapersti*
dear little girt w a welt. We abn dined there on
tion ; and who can deny that, if this world be all, tben
BOOK
NOTICES.
oar return on the
and found her a corpse in
human life taken as a whole, is the most fatal ot blnn•J^O. 7.
Vol.
ifc.
T
)
f
the
JBaplitt
IJRPIEW.
J.
B
the buuMi. Truly la the mbtst uf life we are in
ders.
of curses Uie most terrible ? If the tragedy of
Baumei, D. D., editor, comei to as replete
death. We tended unr alncera sympathy and
human life he pregnant with no divine purpose, if
with
artletm
<itf
mark'Ml
ability,
aud
must
of
theui
prayem tu the »triekt« parente. M.-iy tbey mdize
there were no better time coming, no leolden age of
of prai'ticat imp»rt4nce— we mean the dl-^ussionM righteousnt^ anil peace—if. in short, we can no longer
that the L<mi doeth nU UUngs weU.
living Issues. We l^avt*, at this writing, only believe in the advent and reign of Cbrisf. Uieu sorely
Tba ebiUiMii at
HIU No. J, Onmt county, finished the exhaustive article of Bev. K. Jenevery tboughtfal spectator of this vast tragtniy most
is imiidlng a nice new boose, of worship. They nings on " H a d e s " — w h i f h we would command say," It were better for men that they had never been
-lixpect tn have it finished by the,first of Janoaiy to tbe levieweiB of " Mliblle Life," both in Texas b o m ! "
'
next. Bev. E. F. AppUnK in pastor. We spent a and Tennessee; the very interesting and ({nite
Bnt if we believe in this gisat promise, if we chers
very pleasant night with t h b dear broth» and antis&ctory article on " T b e I>)mitiits," by Prof.
ids iuterestlng fiunlly. Here we met G n v a and H . Lincoln, of Newton Stiminary, and the able ish this great hope, tben can we with patience wiut for
Searcy, who seemed to be fall of litfe and hope. andocbolarly review of Prof. Sbedd's Oommentary i t And this b the very pdrinrs which our Lord en>.
joins. He would have ns to be like senmnts who
May they uiake-oaeM men.
on Boniana by Dr. L. E. Smith, editor of She watch for the coming of their Lord, that, when he
l»WeAma»,
Boston,
Mass.
We
have
aho
taken
a
The Bartholumew Aaaociatlua meets with Moocomes, they may open to him immoUatelr. Be
tioello church the tinri: Stmday l a October and l i ^ t m n throogh thjB nt^ces of new books, and woold have ua believe in, and look for, the advent of
among thoflelnked at we find " DM LapdmarkBatnrday before. B e v . W. K f ^ t o n preafhea lam—What i s I t ? " I t is not a review, but a a better world, in which all the wrongs of time will be
rectified. He would hare us sostain oniselTea under
the introductary sermon, 4nd ReTt A * F a w c e t t labond attempt to riuicnle the bool^ Ibeaatbor all the toils and sonowi of onr individnal lot, lutd tin.
the oiasiunarjr menma.
ought well yriek
bsd l;«eQ the aathw of » t e a - ier the itill ho»*iei o^retrion of the vorld'e lot,
ia which we have been
tl.e ^ n W
^
^ u> the
bntU
^
Bfethran, we
invited t o b e W i t n -
distinctive promise of tbe
^
advent ol Christ, and may ^
^Uhewoidsana pbraBW whid» "
^cerity
Trenton, T t e n n , S e p t a , IfiSO.
Pendleton.
t h k ' ^ t b
D B L W S - ^ l g ^ T O j H ^ NOTICE!
[The Exposilor.
MAKISli A TBUK UOME.
ol our youus
HTJ.ty
^
fait
M Henry
Uieir
alter-a
home, seek re-
daughter's girlhood to
rm^'^r
rii^by
thad^
^
^
^
Hever dispute with a m«t
^
^
mUK
^
V, laiBStauoae*
^'it^^eTrrwoiT^r^^
ehi^n ^
youth will lay
be" und in a life of i n ^ ^ W e o£ yoursell. ^
aud enjoymeut ton « n
^^^^
dolence
have equal thoogbt\ y ^^^ their vanities or t h ^ J ^
aeUberation. « p e « . « y
auU ittenUoii
for cheerful, latelll-1 . . .
j ^ UriUte.
—
O O N S E N -
by^atteriug^.'^^
dm-lo^- "^^..^ST^lru.
iTarcams
»
1 ^nioBOW.
_ vinrtala *
R. b1
H i s t o r j c a l ^ e p i r t ^ ^
t l , a m o u n t of know W ^ w ^
devoting aU their
lllneoutof scUo<.l ^ ^ - - - ' J ^ J Z j t
Jou.^tIJB I
hot be^n enU^y
mi^theJ
C H T J R C U
'•'"'IrAnutu^neSitW ^ w^bu»band\T
E X I S T E D .
append^ to
follower.
^iU take the bank t"
-
'
^^^ their
Wdid
.
tbeChurchof Bome,andappomt iMinUtl"*'-
churches to bed wiwi I
>eal2:.«etc.
LliJl have re^t. and
heretics w «
hiuu U he
fo^ »
^ ^^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^
One ol the first victimsof this ^
^
yet not loe« r^l- In ^
i,„t thU
yf.^^
- „ i d to have held the
burden "itt-^^tlocBofintenrnt ^
.
^^ ary t A i ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^
^^^ ^ ^ ^
wb<nba« » ot
sweetly anJ worW
bom* M
g mmtcBi.*]^
F^rwrtBwAUildiowU.U^^I'^-
carrying it. ^ ^ h l r T o f T o t e are mentioned. Walter ^ t e . Wl-
^
WTiSiSS.
MSrriNa.
JOB wortd an® «o » ^ ^ ^
•"^r^—'Zinlrtona
»
^
rto^-WiAW
J 0 «
t•
out from under it.
HOOAA. H W N P " ^
^ U i ^ t5} e»~
H taitoasaod
lb. worS
r e v i v a l
jostninMW^——
,
Q. W. Ba««*. ot lUohiOl.
'J*- WUDK. The only difficulty is In the feet that «
^
d«U of kuc
the roadt is " —
narrow gauge,"
200Q OVUl
- Mand
L Maow IIM M eiiwd tlM tnd*torISm Hotoiwb MMUrtoo.
tlMB
Ch
m nwMtaa •em.to*
OM NoniaJ wiigous oieetlDK any be troubled to p«» each
SS-Sii-l-hooltorlrt-l-""-"
• at r w — i " •——'—' —
' ^ j S w w M i It t.
t u h aiSd."—J^Mtf JftraW
I b M o a l M Bir.Cb».l'>D«mUUi
S T r t t . - ^ .
We witfi
.nt^-
th« B.|>Urt rr«rtm« of "^STM for my appointmcntB have all
fxs ehBioto «t JeOawm (kUuros, in cbiiaequeDce ot rain. In thia uncertain
m puM.
the r o a r t h
woSd ind w ^ e r , a atring of appointmente
J . a . U n k , « o t o r « I « o r ol ihe
across t h e c o u n t r y l8 a r i s k y buslnees.
quite . l e l u l m l w a r . d a d to toow ta b «
Bdlevue has bm» considerHbly exerelaed ab<mt
movl.Hi the parish rite, but at present hopa am
ISeKlBMT'
mdMl- W- Ui««n««« »««•
<an of UM tiwnb at CwrUiaca. B«of» coonty.
Th« entertaiued^ postponing the movement for
S S ^ ^ a S l S o - t o . or Which EUUr W. H.Dod«>o 1.
M ^ M o m l t a i B dz to ntoatr-^ " tocreiurtn* ""•Ite^eathcr ouUook la gloomy. Cropa are
. f r ^ B i s t ^ a a d 1» BOW wu-mulaiam^
Mn. VMa
.mUtnaua i M r e U n s U * * * " ""
S i a B B o r » ^ l t o « > i r i i U. U » ^tenomlmUon Uuwi«li h « being arriously damaged. Bains
-VMk> I » t GoOci*
' i m a w t e w w e o o i u M t e d w U h t h . taealtjr of W « o Uul- doing their work, and tar-new are wishing for dry
ttj.
••BMiT — " '
'"^""MPtBdaprofewofi h t p iIn
n CM«io
ouaoo O
uoucss,
—— W
• . B *Tl^'peodingthfcdaypl«wanUy with Dr. W.
Iditp
iliest
E>der
M E i d a l e . of MeraplUB, h a . E « » l »
"
^ J. Mobl^ and family.
Dr. M. fa a ataun^,
A t • u t ^ i ' T ^ ' ^ } rg Sy m
I n•> •« rSiT« o
S taoiwrr in
o ff r- n. w
M ^i ii m
.^
M u t t o n . U<l«Utnta
wh(4o aoulod Baptist, and the only male m ^ t e r
5 B V T M RR-FIHTNR J««* » O » .
P«W»«N».
•
I
^ a» kmcl Athena
AtiiMiK la
i> an Important iiotot.antt^ of hia church. He rwids T U B B A P X B T . Truly,
ta
S ^ r t e hi
to^aapWE»den D. KlUG. W . HABTBFIKU).
lam
mt —
• — - I S S i ^ l J. J.Col. wXIppotoW BU-to.»rta.UUie^ BeUevue. La., Sept. 13, 1880.
fpod mrrttiTt a t Aotfoeh, l ( a r t « i » « wrim^Uw WahHVa Aanetatloo. to hUioctothe dertitaSR^thtoMboondi.
rb, JBofM a —
• p 8.—The b ^ rang to-night, auil I preacheUlo
m>aaaMUnK wUh the Fit* ehnreh, KnoxvUto. ol a siiall cougregaUon in B«^evue.
iS^^l^TH-BtrtcEland ta P—or. Th««
S^wwriona.aadloar h«« been b.pU»d teto the
O B A N D P B A I R I E ^V&SOCI A H O N .
p
J
.BAR. X
8I«1U«. am S S ^ ^ S t K b .
^AU o. U>e A—el^on. tt^
BAB BAPTIST:-Having jttst returned
heart h«T.«ordl.Ur endof«a ^ w ^ ^
D ' from Uw mcetinij ot the Grand Prairie ASBO> thaoloufcia «i«Hml« o« r ^ W ^ p o r t - I-t them be
and
H a l a a a H l o b . I J ^ i r t S T ^ OonrenOon.
^"Weeomme^ a ciation, an.1««It U roinintf, I have concJo.««l to
at center Hill,
on the irU
^ to peocil a few lines about our mecUng. which may
MMber. At ant the weather waa T«ry
the
bl««ad the church and commnnlty. I beUeve be of Interest.
I ^ I S S . « — • » « - •» »«»
T—dar
to
O ^
The nunilier of »l»J«%i»te» altendlng was siuall.
TteidMaaraKatiDsai ValdoBM.
^ ^ joined b7 bapttan and three b, letter. "It mu- Two causes for this may be assigned: Some were
t t u h a d r OntTO w had a lood m - t '
S^JlSthew«*-tth.Lo»d.lorlt wa. poor pr^hl^" prev^ntPd by natural or physical aicknew, w d
rta m . wmiday
t w oonT«rt».«ad a t
v J I ^ w en«ac«ltoa m e ^ of proml« at OBlUervUle.
on
eSSedBw.*. IX Miller,ftomHoUj Spnngfc others by spiritual sii kn«su Ooly about half of
a a a . Mrwani aw
m i M o g t . | i T r t ^ ^ h e t e . b a t n o t a t OiJiter HIU."- J . IT. JJpott.
our prcHchers (few anyhow.) w^rw preaent. Sevend vtsiUng preachers from Oiroline Aasoclatlon
were expected, but did not appear. But the
brethren prtaenl seemed Interested and in eamesl,
and ail greatly deplore the fearful destitution prevaUing In this secUon. and the exj»reeBion of every
-•
- than I kind . M T - " - " , tot no man e r e r labored more taithfoUr l a c e seemed to ask. " Whiii and how can we do
to occupy thia Add for the Master?" May the
L.,rd cn-ate such Intense anxiety in the hearts of
not only th«we preseut, but of every brother and
of the A®ociaUoD, that
K ^ y t h l n B . do aaytblo,.
^ e r to owupy It r..r him, and then 1 believe we
te MwbM «v«r 1
willpusKSsit.
to a a M l B t i e o u t y . h a a l
Tue rtporU showed very lUtle progress. The
OUB LOUISIANA LERTEB.
^ " i S r ^ r t r T l R W aw h « Whoto ttai*.«nd he taa en^ ^ V i i S ^ J S l i r t r r S S r S i S H ^ - Q B A V E 8 : - I Wt my hotne in Mansfr 11. report of the Executive Board relative to Home
"^r^SLSrS S^iSr^SS^tSrJiff:
JU., Friday e^ming, Sept. 10. to till a i«t .rf Miiion work, the one around which duatt^ra Ihe
f^I!!^JiSwiLii.u»*bs»b.a»« mmam the aaabar j appointments ixt»iiding from above Sfrcveport d,lef interest, was not chwlog, but we are deterIts
aad PB-»iyteciana.--*«»»*r. Xe.miB. I ^ p^jpHjajyUie, La. 1 have for traveling com- twined, by the help of G.M1, to " try
W. m>m
p,nioia my daughter and Sister MoUi^ Jackson showing was that two ml«lonarl«, bad been^mthe w o m b ™ Aaaadatieo. E M e L. a M e r ' ^ S . g U . r ^ S h r e v e p o r t , 1 had i « t Ume to oloscd^ part of the time, wlH. rather dis(^raging
look in upon Bro. J.A. Hackett, who Is seemingly ^ I t a - But we tm-t in God. whose talthiulnees
m M j U i i < w n t ^ « n t t o » H I — T T material.
Bew. In the beat of health. We crowed Bed Biver will not fail.
.,
t e e e - u y held a meettoB «
gotoiday evening, and spent tlie night with Dr.
I think thef« h)». U-en fcoiue improvement in
Qeory DQlart, who. In the absence of his mother, Drfntol90uudi.«««fC«iUi; at any ratt-, the ring
^ t h e preaching, speeches, etc, was as the ring of
ta keening bachdor's ball."
^
k ! A. S o S r h * baat wrrteB the ehnich a .
M , ftppQlntm«it on Sabbath was with Bed pure metal. No unconvwtea church membership,
S S J ^ ^ S r ^ S ^ h a - b — n U t t U . o T . r d O B M . t t e Blverchurdi. in Boflsdr pariah. Just as our team no creeds or cuncib, bo prelates or popes to comWW brought out to start It commenced to rain, mand, no. BAlvaOon by works, no sprinkUng or
pouring, no baptismal r^eneraUon, no profanaand broke up the meeting for to-day.
BvUevM, twenty mUes disUnt, was my next S m of the Lord's supper by inviting to it such aa
aDDolntment, and, the douds beginning to bretk the L-Md has not iuvltcd, nor pulpit aflftllation—
started at iO rfdock across the swamp. OTCh w»'re the aoawla dIsUnctly and emphatically
Dr IHUarf piloted us over aU the worst road, an ^ven.
be ibtvy
Among the goo«l measures adopted stands not
M-t of kindnen in him not to bo forgotten by
„ we would very Ukdy haveflotrndereda t ^ t least a resBltttton encouraging and endorsing the
"iiniSlA^^rtlirt'tl^^
BUrkl-nil.. aU the fcvenlngirioineone had W S T ^ I B . Atter preaching of the gospel to the colored people
nattiiig IB under ludge Watklns^s shed road, the among us. Let me say that It waa not only unaninvenUoa of the age for tra^era by Imott^iy ad'ipted. but the subject eUcited veiy
conveyance, he gave ua an oU-doth coat warm expresewons from the brethren, showlt^ that
^^ ^
,
Tbtad d i B t e h , St U^im S d w e trudged along, the rain Ddliug nearly a^l their hearU are ioterested In the wellkre of these
Vi B t o t .
" T - g - J ^ J ^ ^ e v e n i n g , and of couiw prevenUng an appoint- people. It is to be hoped now that brethren, fornjMly timid about this matter, wUl avaU themment beingfiUedat Bdlevue at night.
acdves
ol every opp<*tunity to instruct these people
• n * Bed Blver swamp. In
^ *
tmor to all tiavelera, «id the
J in the pure truths of God's word. .
a t O p e U k a , S S ol deaervai speda» pienllon. From the
^ About flO in cash and nearly $100 in ^ g e s
moetos oK
^ t e to Bed B l « r just above S t o ^ r t , a d ^ were securcd for mlasionary work f«r the ensofng
of neuly ten miles, the shed wOl soon be year. We expect to ctdlect eon^de<ably m<we
Z m M t o I ^ ^ i"
the entire dto- than this during the year. Bat we cannot possibly
^
T.J.r.attd«r,«flK»«i^
"here there ate bridges. So the collect enough to secure misaionary labor com'*—
a aalaodwar by lha to^ng
pubUc, by paying toll, may cross tte mensurate with the need. Oould not the Board
Bwamp almat dry shod. As wepaiaed untoUw of the Soothetn Conventioii aid us some? She
w w ^ that has been completed feat some ttme, it could ^d none more needy In this country.
But the length of my attide reminds me to sttq^*
l ^ e d stnagB to sea dust rising while lain was
mm wonW be glad to tove your edltor-ln^chlef
with OB at oar next meeting, which wiU
the third Lord's day In October, 1881, and be h ^
with Ultte L ^ ^ e c b ^ , about twenty mUes
•outhofDeVall's Bluff. Yours tn hope,
P . A . HAMAS.
Prairie county, Ark., S e p t 21,1880.
Daring the summer I liave pteadied in fota
counties, having preadieil over litty « n » b s ^
tended two Assodatlons (Central one), om
iatef's and Deacon's meeting, thro Sandaj^
School Conventloo8,l«pti«d three persons and
aaslsted in the oidlniUoa of one minister.
^
now teadiing in Trenton. Truly and ftatemally,
O. L. HAltKV.
P . & — T h > BACTICT, CkrUttm
StpotUorj/,
km
m>rd», and the Bi^tist Book H O M » w « e
T r e n t o n . T « m . , S e p t M , 1880.
NEWS.
K A B B B a G B A V E S : - ! oommenc^ a
D inx at Beach Grove, four mUfls aorih ol Tran-
too. on the M. and O. nOlroad, on the s i ^
Snndaj- i i Auguirt.
It resulted in the
^ J f K J ^
seventeen additions by
one by restoration; CM llfi«J»odist
Methodism, and
(amOiea. Of
j ! ^
tamiiies;aUwei!egrt»wn.
O o d g ^ t ^ ^
NEWS AND NOTES.
hiswotkintbaheartaofhlBpeopJB.
We h o ^
EaU BBO. SEABOY : - I bdd a a.eeUng of St.greatandgiorioas worii b i been done in
WORK IN WFST TBNNE83EE-A BEPOBT
daya, embracing the first Sabbath of this t h e m i d . t o f a o n c e l i M « d m ^ ^
FBOM BBO: O. L. HAILBY.
DITOB BAPTI8T:-Accotdlng to P t o m ^ month, with Mt. Olive duiwh, and,
I give you a few notes about my summer^ cooddeted. we had a good meett«. Bidcnesa
O. GRAVBS; - 1 « n d y o u m few
and rain interfered very materially wttb the con- t o DIKn Af oRr mB Bs-ou
tiiat w e , t h e F l a b e r v l U e d m r A ,
gngattoa.
Upon my retom from the Seminary. I
ia a U v e t o I t s d u t y .
W e m e t on o u r
Dr. HUteiui'a pulpit at this ptace for
^ ^ O l d Sister Bandvrfph, o n e of t h e oidtal m e m b e t a d a y o t worship, but our k i n d pastor m«t b ^
of
the
church,
died
during
the
meetU*,
and
weeka, while he wa< vlslUng some other
p r e s e t , we did not have any aermoo, tbuugh t h e
A t o t h t e 1 vWted myfiUher,and went with him Uianto be to God she died In the Wth of Ihe ^ A u r d t m d i n c o n f e r e n c e , a n d BOT. A l f e i r d a e t a d
^BigHatchleA^ou.
H ^ ^ w s o ^ peL The burial servfcas were conducted by ^ a a m o d e c a t t t f . W o a t t e n d e d t o a o n i e b a r i n m «
nther inconsistent proceedings. A r ^ r t
w ^ A l l e n , the former pastor of thh dmrdu The i m p o r t a n c e , a n d a f t e r w e w e r e dfcmdased w « h a d
Sopted whldi recommended some acUon to be targe concourse of people, and the many t « a a v e r y i m p r e a r i v e t a l k b y B r o . H a m M t , i n b e h a l f
Bh^at this service showed how thia sister was o f B r a A l f a r d , w h o i s fitting h l m s d t for t h e m w t a k ^ y the body, and that waa the last of it.
^ irtti'. After Bro. U a m n a ' a talk, it was m o * * d
I next went to Woodland, Mtdteon county, to W»edand«teemedbyaUwhoknewher.
«Blst Bro. G. W.
In a «>»eeUng._It WM de^ AUen called attenUon to one JK* in c o o n ^ n « n d s e c o n d e d U a t t I t w a s U . e s e n s e
Uon week, and while we e n l ^ a g ^ m ^ . with her life as a member of the diurch. and that d u t y o f t h e c h u i d i t o a i d a n d a a r t s t B r o . AUiwd
it was not so good as w e desired.
W e h a d ^ t h was. that while ho served this church aa paaior I n o b t a i n i n g a n e d u c a t i o n , s o h e w c u U l b e l ^ m
' ^ t J ' ^ t a W e to help build up t h e cause of our I x * d t w a
% r s u ^ d a y H h r e n BartDU. Mmer and O^pe^ shTalways paid h«r
poor
the pa r ^ SLter. ISMTKDYGTADTOBAAHLETO-AYLHATATT
DOCm
1in
q this
tniT worid's
o goods;
e*'*'*"*» and
—— —as—
.
.
V
MtnAl^thla
L d , and once during the w « k Br«K J o ^ a . I ^ o r of the church I can nay the same
of this I o f t h e m e m b e r s o f t b e c h u r c h , w h o w « a p i t t s e ^
n e x t camo to Hickory Grove to assist Bro- S . R
s S w . T r u l y she hath done what ahe could.
' Uberally r w f o n d e d ; also t o s a y that o t i « » who
S e n Md during the meeting went toSeuter, to
The
church
was
greaUy
revived,
and
three
were
ot the dturdi l « t a
W p l ^
S
b " J- W^Harris. At S^ter t l ^ w ^
h a n d . W e m a d e n p H3.50; w e t h i n k t h a t
recdved
by
baptism.
some eighteen ot twenty c o a v e i s l o ^
Last Sabbath and Saturday before I spent at Will b e a U o t o r a i s e i t t o flOO s o o n . .
orv Grove deven conversions. P r e a c h ^ D r .
B r o . G r a v i s . If y o u t h i n k t h i s is w o r t h anytU«»g
Woodtawn
church, warru
cnurcn,
where wo had two more
—— —
SflUmS^Bros. E. a MUler and a 8. Gardner.
.
WM letter and
*tMl one
onfk m
ditionstothedmrch-oneby
by t o t b e c a u s e o f o u r U j r ^ i a n d M a s t e r , y o u c a n i n Meeting laste.» nearly two weeka.
Jt
I next went to Poplar Grove to assist Bro. J. H baptlsm-niaktog Uilrty accessions to this church s e r t i t l a y o u r v e r y . v a l a a W o p i j i e r . If u'rf
tTtbe
wi^rUkttl.
^
,
^
Wiui-iAM^
S
^
t
h
c
last
five
months.
It
is
truly
pfc««nt
Bomm. Here we had a glorious revival, twenty^
FiabervUIe, T e u n ^
totaborwith this dear church.
STSkverslons, fourteen admtlons to the
TWO M O S T t t ' S W O R K .
i S t h e church much revived Men w h o ^
BBO GBAVX»:-\VhlIe<rthet«j.teni»fUoxtbc
" v e r given any serious thou^t to the subject of
During the last two months, ending last Sal^ -oodn«B of the Lonl in yc^^^K '^e labow of Im
rdiffion. were deeply concerned.
bath I bapUxed twe&ty-slx happy converts, and
l f « t Jent
to N e W m to
In ^ v e d i i ^ e churdt twdve by l e t ^ airf one
inext
wont w
~ -help
- r Bro. Borum
wiother meeting, s t o p p i n g the ^
weTSS
on AnUoch charch. of wUcb ESd. A. M.
once at BprioK HUl, the OMWUO of the Wert TO^
Oquinn Is pastor. Tbe lueeilng cwamencil
nSS^^tiou: AtNewb^^^^^A
r Wiirbi. hetD na aooia Owing to bad weather T H « B A P T I B I is truly growing In interest to its ^turdai- before tl^ third Sebbcth In Augurf. awl
U « ^ l n e days. Brxu N. IL McF-ddeo -Wed
many readers. Eld W.C. Klmbro remarked to
mteUojC. A
the revival of the chunsh, was small. Fwr ad- me while reading the paper of September 4th. the pastoc-tbroogh murt of
solemn and decj. feding .^awd to irtvveU fhjm
d i t i o n s to the chureh. Here I as^ted Bro Bomm
" That this number beat alt of them ;" while an- almost thev«ycouimeueeiuent,and we b<^ a
tootdaln Bro. W. R. Capdl, a promising young other brother remarked of the same paper: " It
brother whom we expect and hope to hear of is getting to be a tcAofc." The people are slinp y d«;p and thorough work is accnmpUs^ as a
n J l t o f their tabjn. S.x were bapti«e^t«>® a
In days to come.
ddlghted wiUi T h b B T R R I O T , and more espectaUy Methodist); tiaee came in by
H'wo was another curloui thing: There is - to t h i s t r u e of o u r p a r t of the p a p e r . I am pKWd g o o d Lord be blessed for his goodn«^ Itblrt
Mason's Lodge at Nowbem, and one of Its mem to see that Dr. E^py ha<i had hold ot our frle^ oar pastor is a sound Baptist and does hia n l m ^
hers had died sometime prevlou.i j he was a prom- Watson, who waa so mistreated by yoursdf
toweachaud teadi sooad Baptist doctrine. Ha
inent dU«M. and for sotpo cauiw the f u n ^ cer- me. Truly, as the Dr. suggests. " this wa» a c - haTa large congregation to preadi to at
emonies bad been deferred. The lodge had ap- ting-out ptace." IfedgrfatftdtoGodforwhatI ^
a ^ t m e o t , of whlA about batf trf the
pointed the Sunday attef the commcncem^t of see f r o m ^ pen of Eld. C. W.
ccJre«tiM la Mdbodlst. They r i u g ^ t ^ ^
B.'a meeting for attending to the luneral
paper of Uie 4th of Uib month. Ha^ng taboi^ ^ ^ ^ sometim®, wBen
I. giving tiM^
ceremonies of the d e c e a ^
^ ^ ^
smartly w a n ^
S i n g in that. But some of the Baptist b n ^ 5rith Bro. Callahan in other d^ys Ih^Jeamed Bible or Baptist doctrine and
S ^ ^ . l t i m « . a n d one might
were members of the l o d ^ The time of the ^ to love him, and It does my
he b firm and dedded
would never h e u him preach an;r
tat
^
dluation tha diureh and pastor t h o u g h ^ ^ d ^ that
«ndourpecultarprindples.»BapO^
at deven-S'dodc a. m., the time of the
fim^ Great Head of the church crown hfa efiorts fax U t e y WiU come to bear O i e t m U i p c e a c ^
Now which was to bedone? H « e was a conflict
d . ^ is highly pleased w i ^ o u r p a ^ .
^
good with great success.
have employed him fbcUie next year. We t n «
dutjto the diurch of the
toan earthly order of m ^ . O n e ^ t o Bro. Lowreys letter Ctom
^ b r o t t e win nosompUah mudi ^
herein
..id he Wt It to be his duty as a M«on to be at one.
«ne«»Kr
this
community.
Bra
GrmvaU
letter to apply to our brethren in Aricanm t o g i v e u s a s e r i e s o f l e ^ y o n
the lodge at the Ume of the
f'®.
findp^ T.!^. for the Master^a csuw, and a»o diaKit
anoffl^lnUielodge. The d i u r ^ v ^ to b a ^ i ^ w L n I STlmong my brethren I
papers almost everywhere, and warm bearta^to S S l S s t S g t t S i r t h e S a s l t i . intauW
S e ordination scrvice at» a. m.
^
Jear comm«m as the
speak, for Itoelf to Uncock and Enj^ish, but not so much manifes- ^ L S l ^ ^ »l«king of trying ^ g d
tation
to the general
i n t o e sfrom
t s o fBro.
C ^ m e a n s enough so we can get you op here to
every ^aptlst.
S X . of devotion
I may borrow
an mustraUoB
The order of the service was:
ddiver us a series of lednres at « « «
GamteeU and say, I fear
S^withyonando^ T h t o i s m y f l ^ ^ t o
1. QoesUons to the diur«4i.
w S d kill a yeariing for a barbecue, g i v e , n ^ e i to B A T O S T . audi would not have writtei; tiUs
2. QBMtions to the candidate.
Smisslon^ w d then go to diureh on Sunday time, bat I have not seen any report l ^ w
8. Proentatton ot the candidate,
^ ^ and I bdiere
is t ^
and ring—
i . Examlnattonof the candidate.
' tUUlloo li the chief eonocm
that to been written bom our chuidi a.
O f I» M
o f it aWl a—h .—
rebrtow.S J T N o t that I dlsiik. to «
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Rm. lowrev's obsKvation of his brethren in make thdr report to your worthy p a ^ . b ^ ^
5. Sermon by EkL J. H. Borum.
^ ^ S k ^ J S ^ l o J t S T m a n y Baptista in tW^ ^ a poor writo, I rather give space ^ « « » ^
^ l ^ d r^olce to
Sy^worth^breOiran.
w h M wake up upon these two sulOects, ^ towodalm the true doctrine nnmixsd o j
handofUlowdiip.
» piociaun
^ ^ UAVinaw.
» d the reading of ^
8. Benediction bylcantUdate.
^ ^ STT^rSas^ol
ft^ol^,
Twan.,
Sept.
S»,
SSifaStit-rature.
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a
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The whole of the e x t e b e was eolemn, orderiy
M m a . A r k . S e p t 15,1890.
« S S i « 5 v e . Bro. Bomm p r e s ^
^
c d m t ttmigtats to Ml s e r m o n ^ the text:
• ^ e herf to th»«ir « d to the doctrine."
Btion^ recommended.
D
E
THJK
Qse
TJfclili
^ j ^ J r ^ r n a T .
" H o w nice they look ! " said the boy, reaching
bear what the "grains" were, bat, taking her in
tiia anna, he petted and comfovted her till she to take out.
Ili^ sister earnwtly objei;le«U and even drew
Killtnt t« " X75CUK JAJtJBl," to whun aU eommnnleattom Goald listen to all he had to tell her; aucl then bo
lljTllhl P-p"*'"""^ m»y
•• rl f»r»T«»WAPT»«T. told her that the little grains were 11 >wer-seedd, liack hia hand, rppeatlug.tha't i)i »;uta}fliin-it Uiwr
and that if they were carefully pituited tOie would motlia's direction.
THX SEVKSr BTAO£B.
She did not count," taid he.
one day have a beautiful flowir gani^ai of her
" But pahaps God did," answerwl (h^ sl-aer.
HLTalialir.
own. Marie thought she would like to plant all
So he withdrew fr»)m the temptation, ai^ siir
iriwil «iiil miiiMilil.
the seeds as fii^ as she could; so her papa found a
titfiliy bald la* mother^iKvaiit.
nice place on eitha side of the steps, where there ting Qown, seemed to meditatei.
Oai]r»«lai]d,
" You are right," replied he, looking at her
a narrow strip of earth between the great
TbddUacakHU,
with a t^eerful yet serious air.; " God does count,
grey rocks.
*
Brltfliunuic nov li* happr botnc.
the hairs of our head are all
For many days she watched the secdLs vi'ry for tlie Bible
Oalr a bogr,
eagerly, and took the greatest pains to water the numbered."
Tnid«las to Khaot,
Uaranaa BOW I7 (tamer rale.
gnmnd whore her treasores were hidden; but the
THE BOOKS OK TUE blBLI'l
Oolyarantli,
constant anxiety lest, atter ail, she should lotse her et all Hie 7oanc rcadeni of Uie Ywsu Socth cummit
UviOB tn liitaou.
fioweffi, proved too mnch for the frail itnd delicate Uu9JuUawli>|Etu m«monr,llvUlbeaKt«at aM to Uieio
Foil of ftomtai BAi now •iwiin
Ucretkllcr tn t)i« auuly or Uielffiilile.How few older [MOi>le
child.
can repeat all the •• Booka of the' BIU01" Babb^-whool
OnljaaUB,
She
was
taken
very
iU,
and
again
obliged
to
BanUmwItbUIa.
tcachen wouia do wvll to bavecaeh ue(nber ot tbeirclaww
stay in bed for afa>ngtime. Her papa took the commit tbUi {liuw.
iShandoowbjr slartn^c vilta.
TlUC OLD TESTAMJUCT.
most loving care of his pet, and everything that
Tlie sraat Jefaotfah npi-alu to na,
coald ease h a pain and make the weary hours
Bontanad wltta can.
-In UcueiU and Kxudua;
a U w «>"<•*-«- In (iuk-broira hair.
seran less dull t» bought for h a ; so many toya,
I<!TlUcns and JfUmben aee.
bocto and foet^ things, and
one thing more,
Kollomd br Ueateronomjr,
ftairaoHMiBil.
JoaUna and Jodse* ml* th« land.
Onrxrowu wUii gnum,
little Marie wanted.
Kuili gleans a iheat wiib trembUuc band;
Snana nnnaUBad—rattat UsL
" P a p a la so good, so kind, be love« me
Santnd and naineroo* King* apiwar,
Wboae Chronlcli* we woudrrlns bear.
mnch;
bat
cdi,
if
I
had
that
one
flower!"
she
!»id
THElilQHTHOUHEKBEPEB'SDADGHIfiB.
Ena and Nebemlali now,
toheoelfi
XBASaiUXZD rSOH TSK FRSSCH BY JLCCT
Kidber tlie beaatcoua mourner abpwa;
The beaotiAil s u m m a had come at last, aind one
Job Kpeaka In sisba. I>aTid In IValmN
I1C3CAS.
The Pro»erlw teach to scatter alms.
day, when Marie was feeUng better, her paiw
.EcclosbMtea next conwx on.
a n y jr«u» V O * UtUe girl lived «U alooe said:—
And the EX«et Sons ot Solomon,
" Marie, my darling, the air b so 8o(t auii warm,
wiiblier bUserinacaaOetiuit w u built on
IsaJ lb and Jerembtb tben,
^
a g n n d o U rode. Ttaoe m s a Ili^UioaBe in Utia tLe sky and the sea are so blue and calui, that I
With
Lamentation*.
talte»
hts
pcu;
tautOe, and every nl<<lit tlie iight waa farilllanUymoat cany yoa oat of doon to show you aomiv
Ezvklel. Dauiel, Uouia'a lyre*.
thing very pretty; you have ncva seen anything
reflected aa this deep blue sea, casting Uveahadowe
Bwtdl Joel'.-H Amod', ObedUb'B.
Next Jonali, lUcab. Kabam cumt>.
half so b ^ t i f u l . "
fiirand wide.
And softly UabakKokfindsroom',
H o took h a in his stiong arnu and carried her
little Marie wan very delicate, aiid oflan unable
V/liUe ZfpbsnUb, Hag^ia calls,
Bapt /echariab builds lila walta.
to leave bar bed for many d a ^ The poor eiiikl down staira and out on the steps to th» foot uf tlie
And MaiichI, with carmeuts rent,
castle.
A
n
d
what
did
she
see?
Flowed,
flowen,
did mA have mnch ^eaaore in h a yoong life at
ConelndM the anclint Testament.
the OBtlei and—woold yoa believe it?—she had flowers everywhae!
Tint srw TKBTAXCNT.
Buses,
lilies
aad
violets,
anij
oh!
so
maoy
never oBoa a flower! For nothing bat weeds grew
SIMttaew, Mark, Uike and John,
by thB rocks, and Marte had never lived any- otbeiB whose beautilui colors were tu bntliaut as
Kecomit th« Ule of Qod's dear Son,
the rays of the setting sus; and they seemed to
Tlio AiwsUe's Acts axe next dtwluK-J.
wbexe bat in this aame castle.
And Paul's EpUtle, for Bums compose.I.
Her papa waa very kind to her, and every night sodle their greeting to h a as they bowed their
'Two other letters to OirlniU sent.
bauds
at
the
gmtle
murmur
of
the
breeze.
K b a a d M vna wdl enooi^ he would cany her in
AiafulHnredby oaefbrUalaita mea->u
'^Oh.faowbouiafal.papa^bbw beauUfult" anctl
fata axins np tba narrow, wlndlnn stairway that
*jmloe*tormm»et,«»«ie& e«»Uome.
led to the great lamp, and nothing pleaaed Marie
"All this bdongs to you, my iKt, my dar'.lng," 1 Tbeu Tbmjsalontans, Timothy and Titus co*i e on,
Tugetber with the letter to riiilemou.
mate Umm Uf watcb iier paiM Ught it> smd then to and he placed h a tenderly by the swettest of the
The EplUle to the Hebrews uow come* lu view,
tea the J!!"™* thnnr Its l^ht on the water; It so-loved flowers.
Wbicb shows the Old Ttsuuuenl foiflUed in tlw New.
eeoMd like a fidry tale, aheaaid.
Jiow IbUow EplsUts from Jam<«, Peter ami Jobo,
She inhaled their ddicate perfume; she ki'>M-d
One morning whoi her papa waa g t ^ g away them ; she gently caressed their petals, and, when
In oumbers reversed, of tbree, two and one.
And now. at the close. Is the Bpistleoi Jnde,
faralBwdays,a£arie aaid to h i m : " R i p a , wiU her papa put a garland on h a head,anufilk-dher
With John"* nev-caltd Vision, wnicb in P.itmaH he
yoa make me v w y happy—happier than P v e hands with the dioiceat he could flnd, and when
" viewed.
everbcoi before?"
he carried h a bade to h a room, and laid her
" Yea, Uttie one, if it U poasible fur me to dutn; agsin on h a pretty couch, she iieemed like a fairy
POST OFFICE.
how could I zsfiiae my pet anything?"
WeaAsarp Ja ljre Bus-iy, in liehall of tin- n?.«lqueen on h a tlirone ol flowers. Her pai>a eat
"Then, dear papa, win yon—can yoa—bring down by h a and, taking h a hand in his, ^aid era of tho Yimttg Sinith, that the eni<,;iniL>< he h;i.s
fumi»hed us have proven hi^lily intertv^ting, anil
me a xms—a lily— a beautiful one? Oh, I do t o h a : —
are appreciated. Ho neeil not f«ir of tirinir iw
want one BO m n e h ! "
" I * 8 t . spring, little one, when you a"ked me Send Iheiu on, and anything
he may think
Daring his absence Marie did not hear the a y lor a flowa, there were none to be found. I hunted would lend merit to the Vututg SmiI^.
of the aea-gnlld, or the rippling of the waves, or everywhere, and asked each pen<on I met to tell
Only two answers as yet rweivwl to Uie eni^ui:*
even the rustling of the wind paat tiie cdd caatie. me where I could find one; but th<.*y ail »hook
for September 4. Pattie Pierrie and Mamie Ivey
thunght of nothing bat thefioweiswhich she their heads and tofcl me they did not kno«. But, both correct.
It will not do to let the Bible
waa lawiier papa would bring to her.
dear child, I loved you Just as muelv then aa I searchers of the Voting SotttA deereate like thjt.
Seven
started
out
July 31st t» work for the liook,
Aithoogh she had never seen one, abe had often love yoa now, and when I gave you all thtwe
iieanl her papa speak of thtiiu, and had seen aeedte yoa thought so ugly, I knew Utat I was pre- and only two heard from this week. Where are
theothw? D> nwt forjret the New Year book.
m a n y pkniT» of them in her book. What kind of
paring a happy surprise for you to-day. You hud Pattie Ferry-Year answer for August Hth rea Sower would he bring her? Would it be a to wait and wait, darling, but by waiting you ceived. Almwt orreet; notqalte.. N o one has
beautUui ted row, a soft white lily, or, pohape, have a garden that will ia^ a long time; and in- answered correctly yet. Shall we wait a little
w n e tender little violets? It seemed to Marie as stead of having one flowa, which would fnde in a longer? Surely some one will hunt it out.
Elida Guthrie—Did the Craturion's servant die?
if her papa never would come ; but at last he few hnais, yoa. have a garden full, ftotu which
liIBi.E K>-IUMA.
came, and after carefnlly &stening the boat to its you can gatha bouquets as many as you like."
1. M y 1,2, 32, 16. 8. a) and 2U is something
moisings, hi3 jumped on shore and hnrrietl to see
Marie did not forget the lesson about the Christians should endure aa good soldiers of Christ.
hiB little gid. She put her arms around his neck
flowa-aeeds
as long as she lived. Our dear little2 Tim. if.
and whispered
2. M y 2.23,2a, ai imd 3B Is the one
siwed
mea often ask things of God which, perhaps, they tares in the wheat. Mat. xiii.
" D e a r papa, and—and—my flower?"
3. M y 4, 13, 31, 32 and 6 is that w U ^ h l c h
not bronght yoa a flower, my cidld, do not always receive at once, and they fed badly,
but I brough yon something better instead," imd and say to themsdvw, " Q o d does'not trouble man believes intorigbteottsne8s>.Bom. xV^
4. M y 7, 9, 33, 19, 2S, 12 and 11 is sott^hing
be gave her a paper package which she opeiKd himsdf about me and what I a«JE him'fcr." ^ t , those asking baptism are first requirclt to do.
children,
yea,
indeed
yes,
he
does
trouble
fclmself.
with feverish haatp, her hands tiemUing with
Acts viii. atvi.
aoxiety. Alas! it did mit contain anything Don't forget little Marie and her flow^. The
5 M y 3.1, 2,29, 8, 30 and 24 teU who John
beanUfia] to h a eyes, for aU she saw was aibme good God keepa hi his heart the remembrance of saw standing before God. Rev. xx.
6. M y 15,17, 9,10,27, 2 , a n d 21) is something
yoar prayos; and If you continue to love him
dried grains like sand or tiny pebbles.
wi» should try to be estai>lL-4bed in. 1. Thes. ill.
and
give
him
your
w
h
d
e
heart,
yocr
garden
will
The poor, disappointed child bunt into trais,
7. M y 35, 22,21, IS, 17, 32 and 20 teU us among
and her tnis were very bitter, for they came be laD of the moat choice and beautiful flowers. whom Jesus was found. IiukelL .
8. M y 7, 36, 31, 22 and 14 is the manner in
right Irnffi her grieved and aching heart. She
which the land was divide among the Isrlalltea.
G O D OOUSJTS.
thought
her papa didn't uddeistand bow
ActexilL
B B O X H E B and sista were playing in the
mui^ she wanted tlw fiv»wer—only one, she had
M y whole ia the present condition of the undining-room, when tlieir motha placed
believer. What Is that coadiUon, aad where Is
asked—and yet aiie knew be lovad h a .
the Scripture?
j . B.
HapafftdidncA i o u n e d l ^ y try to ejjdsil to twsket of cakes ontttetM-taUe and went dbt.
The Tonng
South.
O
L
M
A
P r o - the aeaat offaoigua,and leave mewith fangs and Imnhago they are iBvalL.
i tww W*®
tbk
BuuOnc'h Bodr aad iMiwfiBuaalmtu
a heavjr, hmky *oioe; with it, I
We.
W . OLAWBtscK, M J X
awuEtnoMWtatkBMitafaut
•
•tpeak toor houia a^day witboat exhaaaCtewfocdv^Hte.
—
tn mr caaac. and naa motiteXM' aur
tain or Iwarseaesa. I now use it only
UutT aa auKh hi^ialliiid.
nouuti*
Ufc*
elaar
of my laaiadr. I can rids l»n».
ahen speaking and thua peeeenemy
lwckarlaawacoa.toi)Dw>By |*>w,)s Ian.
I take
eadana nuira walfclna alamti
'
>yaui ai- Toice and and phyiical e n u ; ^ I do
taaoMBl Itnanaai
MM. litaa 1 Jw«w
teatii>a to
Budy ^
Lung not beliefe that any one would e w he
la do la atoo*tUaa, 1 and tte
The fallowing certificate fWwi Gov.
afflicted
with
kenia,
ox
pHa,
ot
weakneM
the last
Bnoa 10fa*trutr Uv> votjT iwrtianl«aT lwlt>
or the back jt k ^ AoaU ha wtar it Porter, who has thoroagfaly tested laeod.
ILCLinrKV.
eightM<n yvai^WK
atake it
the
matlB
of
oar
Xmpcwred
Bumm,
Unn L«k>.]tiM,M«]r U,Uii7.
otdinarily
Lmm,
and
ooly
tigjkt
when
(x>n«fit to Tay
it a far
speakuig or putti^fixthunomial aSbrtk ahoold be read by all anffcren. H e Bd. J. B. UnTCB-4)aar Mir: i haw (no.
giMier^ii^i^jros*.;
; igeiy. If not aMogether, owes his aniud wua Uw partiM I anlcnxl iiranw au
1 wu ibneDf
/ou niyreaauiu(or It la a prcoervec ot a good voice and of a list Section to the Bnce. Kotice ntaa ]mt.aad it hi iBipiBatMrftiraae U> And
wacda ts widcit 10 exMM matr dattskt. Tlia
this iiivaliiabl* article to sound phyaieal ooaditioB. It dMuU be wSathesays:—
BHMlofdmd kir
itiptnia. irtOi i w
yoo. Mara tbaa ei^twn jreare ago, I worn by every auniater aad pabtie
padk.teaaiVponadtKr ixmai
vtU lu>
watf thon>n|^ly bniien <lo«n in Toico sp»«ker to carry the energy and Tigor oi
i«]»aaliaaM«Md<i(thr nqjun piid a M .
his youth tar into oM age, and by every
lie ha* wvar won it ml aO. Tbcs- haw aU
" J S a B a s s s . " — !
from exvMsiro nreiuiing; I uald
iMoved parliwUr aaflatectarT; aad nHMur >«l
hut a little while without gettio^ hoanw «i]d man t« aawt him to rippMt the
•>r. J . R . C m v c a — D e a r Sir: tha pirtls woakl lake a asMnd
4
_dnlla«*«
armwiog weakoen of ace.
UUM>
and do withmo. U. U-SIKUHAJK.
m^ thiudt wen gcnemlly sue, aai
1 u e 4 U i « B r a c e aest kyyMurirritated, aiid it* tone becaW bea?; an<i
Hutidreds of i M men yearly are actr d a r U i c aay late c a a v a a a * ! hoa'toKto. Ark.
T K R U i t t n e r raMiiJia.
htiKky ;
using the Brace for iwta iocia with t k « Mate. It w a a • r v e x y g r M t
I naTsawawMuuicuMiirrwBudv aud
auoh a haclmig ooi^gh aet that invariable satisiactl<^
rice t * aae, a a d I f ^ l very 1 naa
Braeea atiMW ia«t Aanat: and I an
iucwased, antQ at the dbaa of a long
I do not daim that the Boly and MTeU siUiaaeA that tri luUt C M i - nnalo ai^raa nty coUtiMn u> y«t turiw
mcetiag, my voire failed entirelv. uudei Lung Brace will core every disease
sreatbendtUL laaia brnvr; and «lim t
ice« U a aae a w e e k , earlier ownmeoeail
Ite vm ot the Ilran> 1 mtcBthe effects of a chnmic larytmtix th»t that floih is heir ta; Imt it will r&velce w e a l d aet h a v e abla a>r mUBaal
laaar. and kad ben. tat
anon Mineriiido^ brnnchitu, which Kri- lleve, where It dom not fully cnisa. aQ
M t e d a t a U . T h e Srat HTvn nan. alnoat «mbl«H«a acwmalof
a weak back and (rnnral drtnt^. maa
oualy threatened mr life. ' I was now that gratt army of ills and aches that U i a e I aaed It I addreasei
111* Boms naa
an «aatt n>U«t
compelled to derist m m preaching, and. won break down the best ooosti- large c r e w d e T iweyle la the which
In rldlnc Iwiri^ tm^a, no oaa hta any toaII p o M t ^ OTeroDme thg* difficulties, tutlons, which are caused by pro- • i » e a a l r , a a d I fiaaad ttat a^r eqatoo or lu «.jrui. 1 belli^ it ut be sB
yoaalalm. I woold not be wmuat iv
and reooTer the l(wt treasure.—the lapttu of the mtudcn vMeh
wuj^mi *«kvc w a a very u a c h atrcagthWatanca,Tana.
T.K.B.HD3rr!iat.
Toioe, that to a minister or lawyer
the hUemal organs. This is the only M t e d , a a d at tfee d e a e e r a t w e
more valuable than gold or jewels, — mtH^hanical contrivancv ever dis- hear'a apeech I w a a (k-c« O v a i
or -be alent forever. I applM to the aiverod that upUns the abdomen •ur aaaal n t e U a s e r w c a r l a e M t have ttaT<ded anroH tbatnatafd ltMMiMtt>r!
rotixt eminent ph;)nsidaiu, and was butnither tlum compnsKs it, as all a a d exhaaatlea.
In T» _ _
little helped; suTe the eieiram oi an ti'u.'wjs do.
• c r y Keaipecttally,
aomiauatmbr
. .
clongati!d uvula, they could do nothing
itwoaldtaavabos ottutjr Huoihti) tr
J
A
S
.
I».
P
O
K
T
K
B
.
This is what it doas, as thousands
banaund U withoat Um tttt^ U M t w
but adviae rwt; and this 1 waa oumaiBlnenttj Uw vctjT Uiint •artlwv wbo ban
iwlled to take. What caused and ovo' who have used it are
totnml mach on bombaek. hcl all wb<>
bavaUkxtor^aBnc*.. I ^ a ^ ^ ; .
tinued that conataot irritation aad tiwtify: It supports the
(lacking ouugh, tii<7 ixMild neither ex lueu, stomach, lungs and
UUBdon, Mliiib,JanBaiTt.Un.
1 i»iu otir pnveat. Piovid<iQce threw UM-refon!, prevents hisidtnde, hoaneM
SCn* y m
aSSMKSIA KTaSNMCUHT.
'hfl remedy in my way. 41 j wife was nais, piles, hernia, consumption, ami
mwmrtmf
It. lesher ilaiala
Haviitt given the Banning B(acie.i lau
Siajnidcr UM k M d wr • b a
-uSeriiig fnim prJlapMie uten, and the that terribU- diseate,—d\-s^psit.
iwr
trial, I <£eeTfally hear my U»UMicuiy to
It iiH-rea.st>5 the breathing capaute,
i r<]t««atoi
theoiy ami practice tA
e* » w
emt wiBata, its value. I can perfim mjr lalur with
medidaq ^ the Uaivcnity of Nuhrille (ukI thi'reliy glvt» strength to the
«• «nr Ik* Iijiilaa a > w filly per cnBt more eaMb and tnmfiMX than
^
•
he body.
fciJlala *m imUtf tm Ike hefcre; I wuald not he witlKuit ii tt
It exs]iand8 and enlargtv tbc tungs,
(•mcrihed tor ht^r thja ideutical Bnoe,
Ch*r UUa B n ^ X
tw:<« ita price.
T . CL BovEUt.
«rfiich sjiee^y .•(!liit»»>l
{»he eom- and thus rentlen bmithing fr«e anc •riakM-ttaa I <M I t l i f U i e
Snnday-srJkxJ Bvsac^liat.
plnined 6! a "dragring down;" and €usy, and thereby promotes di^ .«tion. tfcw*. ajr •ylB* kaaUtraeVKa AT
i.iaBta,Oa.
. Tx> Unguag>- e^uM better expreN. my
relievw chronic c(Mtiv«(*'S< an<? K V i a T H m c r e r ivautASED cr.
kfiRclings,an«l e><p«ctally atler prvaching. pilcH when a.*i other m><»iM nave roKT. iiaa mmr phyatMd edbFeert* IMK
C % m t r MatrlMw.
Ht occurretl to uie if it was
iur one feilwl.
I . .ic>rtv«loo»"t.inoorBi»i}- EnuMt^o HJAI
f* ^ l ^ j B g 4^,"
fUy uct ior
It invariably rflieves all jtses ol M t take tem tli— m * wrlMwr a u E«». 1. w . BaU mbau time IB
[ . n S l ^ S S ^ K . " and have brce w^artne t' •dbtw.O.al tiiitr.
H'lbet. Wftljoat, oun-iulitiu; any onr, Mxt/ofma uteri infemales,a disease •
rrom mr oiwt trial iirth.! imec. t lb«l war
iar^e
enough
tor
mynell
t
h
;
\
t
no
mi.-dicine
can
retteh,
because,
r-n\rd InaairtnattattHbaN tvowigaal Inr tav
I-put it OB, ihcfirstlime duubtltai
dbMM. wbtobtectaimie dianrVM <>( loan <
like a broken limb, it needs mechaniUna and AalMmltanc'.Im>)u:
itwaa erer worn hv a ouui lor such
cid support.
iiinw4llt>ei>OK>- mn. Tiioinntn
ta '<MM W ui CSftnatnp
HuoUr and tte VmciU urt* the" Ir- ItTOlievcHpiled and probtptut qnj, • au.«MaiMrtiaats;^t
... Bram
. - U* 1>M« Iwjwdj- tA-iT ,v»« oOtrwl
larffcyiwdateaaUiBa
t* m iwb. (he
tbitaaUMd..
A. H.
Bn.
eiuUon
lay throat sooa quieted, and by uplifting tho lower bowelu from
CK>darKer. ria.
tW hacfcins ere long o M s ^ and the t h e rectum.
IroceivwlOsp fUatvft.rlav {wtii-nt.
voiea comoienced bnlMiBK oK until I
It la being used more and more
Mrs. Martin. .Siieuplift] It, .-nd u
ooold ar&uUte. whidi I bad not done yearly,, as its value Is known, by
relieved her
imnieJialcly. I
for twelve mouths, and
atoa I com ^blic speakers andrfngpni,and hy
The Brace 1 recrived from you
menordtupre^ i ^ n . That Brace 1 iuMe having weak lungs and bacto; find Is of great benefit to me. I was am weD iikiasnl with tlie Bnire. It
wore nearly ten y«ar» without eofficittc; and by thiise having 8tO(>ping shoul- afraid It was not what it was recom- is the only su|>|iortur that 1 have -ovti
catiiK its wondertul a>ivant.tj;eis tu any ders and hacking cougli^ the sure mended to be; but I was induced
or Bsed in uiy extco-'lve ptsK-titM tha<
one. iNicause 1 thonght f was mung sa prt'cursots of consumption.
A n d my physician to g«t one. Shortly I can rdy nf*#n without any apianrarticle that wnn invented fur the n:« ol many a sutierer has b ^ n cured of afterward, the church that I was a ance'^eviirnunitsme. I r ^ l b c n r
V malea only. Privxtely,toa few opecial dy!»|>ci>8ia and liver wmplaint who member of ddlcd me tu serve them after introiluoe it into my practiL-e,
(riendii who weie sufferiint as I sufered, had b«>n cnnsideretl in the last stage as pastor; and I accepted on the con- and charge no commtBlcm.
1 explained tlie use ot tlie Brace, and of consnmpUcm.
A . A . D a v n , M.D.
dition that they should g(4 me a
tbroQ^ me they ohtaiiied it. and were
ocK l a r K o r c D BKACB.
Hoostouia, Mo.
Brace.
I
was
entirely
broken
down
rvlieved as I war. I uow made.knowii the The original Brace, made only for from over speaking. I ooold not
i w c x e r aaacm.
l»wer ot the Bnux torestnix,strength ladies, was too weak for the stenier
The price of this Bnwe belore the
en and presetVe iht; vokv in fublic sex. 1 remedied it by an important siieak longer thanfllteenminutes until
I
became
very
hoaxae;
bat,
with
war was CO, u>d $25 when fitted by
speakers, and tlf« cumaienct'd oifrring it improvement, a!« the following wiO
the Brace mi, I can speak with pet- the medical profession.
as a prrtnium I.1 ministor^ for sutncriV show:—
i
M
ease
one
honr:
a
i
^
after
^MikThe patent having expired I bavf
•rs
M mU -Atkr SMteie.
ing, I do not Cad that anpteaauttoeaB
the maaofiHtare of lOdO of
Tfcli.
u
rcrUI>
Ikat
(!>•
a
a
a
e
n
l
c
^
The cauae of buttrscneas, Mure throat,
at my stomach that I did W t e e iBing the Improved Braces upon surfi terms
U
the
mix
nuuiwtertarer
9t
O
w
^
u
.
Uryngitia, andfinallybionehitb in public mtatc Bmi^ B n r « . M a tluull
the Bnce. I can aay that the Brace that I can ibmiidi them at the IWow>|ieaker<,and all these symptoms of "dragis all that is claimed fiw tt; and
IcginiceB:—
ging down," gonenew., exhaustion alter
woold advise all rainkcfs who fed Ptolatora.a4uiar]ralai
ami
M
iMimramwt
vitor
tke
aTaaisii
-dunx, and weaknessH of the back and
Bmwj anHaatr
«*»
mmmtttmt. W « Mlf «• mm fatigue and laaBttnde after speaking
kiMio. pika, aiid leroia. it the tUgla rv- •Oier pmrtx SMIh mt the Mtl* Kivwr. by all nteann to get them • Brace,
tisatioH
o/* t'Ae altdontiiiat
nuudet.
before they have to ston sneaking, as I Q&r my improved Btmb to any oue
ooceo ManTk On.. Urns., Jfar I
tcAic/t aUotat tJU. touxh
to jiink, a n d
X o other parK- in this dty oc the Ihadtodo. I would w ^ t e ^ o a t •a a m a d a m tor 10 new aulaeribm to
itHiieit In/ tuarked
hoUotn
otrr
Uit
it
Cor any axHideratioa.
T n l U r n E r atiS 70 including poMaea
South aells m y Improved Brace, nntip* of the hip*. Kow all know that
Coleman, M b .
DAVID U I T .
and $1fcrevery snbacrlberyoa fall to
he
can
show
a
written
00m'
the liniugs of the .stomach are connected
mlsKion
from
me.
with tlM)f« of the throat and alfect
IhavedveDthslbacea hirtriaL I
Or one BcMelkir Vm Braces with
tne v t ^
and when the stomach
TEvruieaiAU.
find it aU that fa daioMd fi>r it. I cash, 910 each.
1 could produce the tasliumny ol wouM not take $100fortherirttto uw WM—b AJl
liukx 'a slndning in bron^t ^to bear
vaiBchM.taar«tnc K
/» ttat Mtim. r
upim Uie throat, and speaking or talk- hundreds of eminent physicians and it. I
that all a y iSnirt«ii]>
FadaBdSpitnadaiiUMadairKJn. •!<•
ing «ill irritate it and produce hoarse- mirgeciRs of the North, but prefer to brethren will procure one.
n s iu:d if oontinuiu sore throat, and pve a lew Southern practitioners,
J. A . B n x o u &
all khe train of erih that pnbUctpMkrn who are known csr may be written to. Fultcm, Miak, 1874.
are wuot to complain oi; and wfaich ^
The late Dr. Stone^ the great sorI can pieadi day and n ^ t tor two Takaa lay^ tr;r*a hav«
a
carried hundreds to tteir mvei, and gcon of N e w Orleans. {fftMmniced U
iar
eH^t lUia.—a a a w w
which yearlTftre. laying a i ^ a> uaeleait le perfection of mechanical inven- months arith m j Bnce on aad not be w
>W Iha 4J»B ar UM-W|»
hoane at I would in one week without
hnDdj«l& of etheia
tlon ibr the j
intetKted: L
•I wmt
Um
it: vreiy- niakiar, ctnog or wesL
Now, alter a peraooal experienoe oi ttenriifting
• M M a n an
Aouldhaveone.
At Booth.
oearlr twenty yttara. and the added expe-of all caoscs of proi^ms of the inUakia Dqx*. Eait'EsaBCMa.
ternal organs.
rienoe of nwre than one thousand minisI preacnbed one ol your Bnues to
ten and public nietk^n upon whom I
In all eaaos the cash rnaat acoamlady patient of mine last &1L She 1 hava onierat Uuiu
h a ^ fitt^ the Biaca with InTariaUe
^uocMa. I am prepared to testify of its says^he would not take one hondred w mr temal* tHaad*. Tha mhIm all n*a peny tbe Qcder, with nearest £ x p m
a(Bce,aBDoaeare0ectaaton trial to
real merita Without It, I am m U t ^ I dMlais for it, if she could not cct aitbe returned.
W e send out the
ia*beB*etei. IbaaMntartlMMa
'hnuld have been laid aaidafitmtpublic other one of the same kind.
BracehymalL But a peHect liti*
-peakii^ e^teen y e a n i ^ Brodxig
8. TcruncB, M . B .
"rtUioatawtrnyai»ayamwmt.jr
guaranteed, and Brace ariil be ext, I hare mtlv recoTered a lust Toice,
Uayneville, L a ^ Apdl IS, ISH.
dumgdd by p m ^ e e r j i ^ l n g expRS
utd am blemd with one oi jmcnmnon , All the Braces wbidi I have
efaaiftt
(lower and endunuca. WitUat it, two
A m
nercsam axhaaat aad gir*
VKenqAlii'aBa*
T o all S u f f o ^ ^ l r o u i
I
d69
TP M y .
Q68
Tjaii?
laaig
ar per cent, more of pork per bosbel
can raeoaiBtwtd no mofe valaablet
id
iia
a when fsd law an<) whole. We hare
h
u
njadieioiMfacdiniof ^ awd. It fr
Tbe wbtat crop al lUlnoia is Mt
b
U
e
d
e
q
uxe
ntly heretofore allnded to these
as ioog been known thai the oin
lnm
e
to be SM6&flQ0 basiiA tbia year,h
nk
a
r
ons experiments. Farmers who
t
n
e
t
a
d
f
r
o
a
s
a
u
a
H
o
w
e
r
w
e
d
a
m
a
k
e
a
ocdst
acT
el,short com crops should carefolbr
dimaina for ibe hair whicb la benab
d
i
a
coosder bow ther can make the moat
The UMoon of Gmuid<cqantyi,mpai&ig a •moothnMB and Tiicar bi^r
p
o
rkItoat of a bosbeL Botb feed mttto
ap
tn
.d
Mis., m dMtroyed byfireon Sep
t.pcedatad by a>i who have tried ia
cooking apparatus can be bad and
nadily, and .tlie pooltnd
baOdinir cart $aijOOO.
evised ctteapir. Ttie feeding and tati«
tfor^thia cheap, laefolta
MMoOtmla, En^miA, IUM fiMmd It tono
n
i
n
gol any 'conriderabie nnmbw of
hialabor.-iAmerican Stock
tfaatttwdnininx and paving of
hogs wooid jostify the onUay. Bcsdes,
tmntr •tmte dlminfabed her morthere is an eqoal saving likewise in feedUllty mora than oDe-«ixtb.
negaother stod: with gronnd and cooked
Tba dnmkaia ]• a bmdea tohlmnlraaiv
.ds
The diatcfnper mmooK the hors
eshta nte^a,aBd boU> he and hi*fe
aa
ttetd
oo
OeoIX**^ ntona aad.
repoftei sxirtlnirinBa^m han madw
ein
o*ortolarC
KfiafK
fcW
a
tl«nBp
la
io
a
ies.
TtIIin
ank
ilF
a>
S
rr
Dn
A Wlaa
ita rt^peaianca in Nev Yak dty,
•obctotr iBdae^ Bat etneetotnTtoattmib»n
a
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l
a
a
t
a
n
t
t
c
i
t
o
!
p
a
!
asdaaanfo be Inflaraaa, which jslua a dlmae It rcqntm atamedrof"Deacon Wilder, I want yoa to tell m
e
r
e
d
isea
shftott
dsMlaUv
lh
DeS ^aa!
weU
•a
n
eUvUr to naoh the dUBe
alw
tr.yoa kept yoorseU and family sF
S
e
U
r
o
l
t
b
t
a
t
i
w
o
an incipient stage of the epiaootiT
ebO
oM
falwDa
B
ae
AsjrtU
^mPO
SsA
p
a
iaab
rr
obarvtaluBSbBnona UvarB
' ecweU the psstseason, wbenaU the restTA
1973.
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e
ln
ia
x
ir
in
rtth,
UtordwlanlhaiUntatiM Uvarla aeUoB
o
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Theenxnei-stoiaectf Indiana's newo
s
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ranning
t
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l
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n
g
.
"
iae
id
d
sl,aftom
t
ehtatr
e
sa
etto
feyE
StateteM was laid Sept. 2Sth wilto
hda«zariIia«nvt]iKlbrstiaB« dzliika.ai)d "Bra Tsylor, ttA answer Is very essy
T.ir
m
u
dn
dA
atn
os
ee
,h
w
a
r
h
?arth.
apiBuptiate eeremoniffi, nnder th
eo
W
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r
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p
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s
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time,
a
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d
k
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n
m
y
ta
sea
alek
thom
om
ad
ciaM
aomicaofthe State offioera and thelod. WTiltailiaky. nerroes Mddletrwfamily well and saved large doctor Ullh
ra
lh
aa
^lalaetia
tSaa
nw
tajr,
sp
.FrU
Staje-hagae anrnniiwimien. Ex-Got. nrt *o Btmrnn— Um aegmUtor T
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Hsidifck3 deJiTered the omtioo. Iteie. ID aiDon tita torpid UTarw aeO
w
OeB
ll. ta
ond sbie to work all thetime,andSOLD BT AU. DBi;aOI8TS.
CUpL IIowK&te ha^ ordered thnesnlatattebowalaaad ramon Uia teUnc
will warrant it iuw cost yon snd most of
ia,ncmtdagriartnn mil wlUtttthe eotr
tt
hae
c ne^bors one to two hnndred do
Qobmze to ntaxn to WawMngtofn
Cl>
elebrate* Br. Wek M. mtrnUrn,
k,aooc.
Ian apiece to Iceep nek tlie sameBaltime.
•nd ezpccta afae will sail St. JohnIs
t
i
m
ore, writes: "I coDftCenUjr reeommend
I
g
n
e
a
a
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o
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l
i
t
a
k
e
m
y
m
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d
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h
e
r
e
a
f
K. F^ bvda^. The expedition has A CawiMa rac* AhMt
to the medical proCaaalon Ooldcn^ UeMc%
te
r
.
"
Ae
a
n
o
t
i
i
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r
c
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l
u
m
n
.
been ahandooed tor this aeaaon, bA
utBnki comspoadeBt calk attentio
U
q
m
d
Eztraet al Beat lor Oonaamptiea, itn
Oapt. Howfate j^poaea to repeat
p
r
e
a
a
x
m
.weakncaa.andlndicertloo*.' Q W
W
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a
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,
i
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a
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the experiment in
J
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n
e
s
*
Co, Acrala, Memphis.
t
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.
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:
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The bcemxa ^tne of Admiiai Fa
ro
T
a
k
a
o
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t
h
a
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y
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a
t
e
n
,
i
s
h
m
e
n
L
omot intended for Ostnd Buk,tmt eataT Darrinhaa told oathat aom
ela
bre the days of Cr Boll'* OoBBh Scmir. a
Mee
ost of oar miserjr comes frempeB
New Totlc, has been aaccearfallB
yoweia enjoy a portei4oase steak. fT
to
aon
troubled with a coach alwaja eon.
eh
a
ringanddisiiiung thinKs'that never
caat and ia neady ready to !» {d
a
e
eodTeiTis intererting to dyape^cba
d
a
c
,
a
o
l
t
e
dhlaphTalclan. How ha only Inveata
ao
prp
en(a
tall.
in podttoo. It is executedfayAn
S
c
e
n
u
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r
b
r
e
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a
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b
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B
l
a
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e
t
o
d
o
t
h
e
w
k
d
ns make speed in doing what good and is cored after a AW doeea.
jrnrt St. Gaodena, and paidby
for
rriiere dye-weIrk
c
a
, for oar opportunities may come
the f»«TT«pii Memorial Fond.
mere degla- ry sn
peedily to the end.
_ . _ theheker-aveC
The Mlaiteippi Gtoekbreeden As
haracta is the diamond that will
is harder work than digca
sodation wiU hJd afitirat BCeridb^
ian,
atch every other stone.
err
enmmeneinc Monday, October 1t8i,on. Sc^ce haa since loand thatsac
e.tal TCfatabla joieefl, or Hps, dian'He
lTe that boTS what be does not want,
and eunttaoing dnnng the weieic
in
.he aaleaof iriOch are prohahly aowa than
efat,bnt V. Ndiearer Keatner is w
th
e soon want wl^ he cannot buy
At Aberdeen, nnda the aosptcesmo
first
peiaon who obserred thatTria
ne tih
the same Aaaodatiiui. thefiOrw
iU
ue
tppineas consiatii not in T
tU
a
ota
hCT
Fiooy
da comUned. haa attd^ lia
commoMe the TueMiay foilowing.
procesa <jf bread waking a pecnharmn
blrtitnde offriends,but in the wg
on
rt
ah
th
ca
ea
m
ation takes place wbiA prodoa
cn
ed
s ^oice.
an
d
t
ianeea
nitrb
r. yean of oaa, both m Enciaad
Oetidier 3B. and continue the bala
ne
cn
etmeat. A besKBtesaed ia the mu.who knows enough
com] " astion ofand
ofthe week.
mir**^ with keep his month shut. Some people
The Treasury Department e&U-containing yfine
iat,au^ipeaniennteiy oyltio
vethe
six^ years without learning the
matea that about ^000,000fit„he time Uie
e tssad Is tsken from
Bibles & Testaments
a
r
tsgold win azTtre at Sew York each
o
v
e
n
.
T
h
e
s
t
s
a
k
^
n
n
t
r
i
t
i
v
e
p
r
i
n
d
p
l
a
week imiil tiie Ist of ;Xovember,sr
aenddissolved and incorpcrated into t
h
e
Ae-SancatlM «• SwaawMr Teariata.
COommon Veialoa.)
fan dimted that $30.000,000 inbr
ge
oald. Kot the least cnrioos phenom
ebaOKS of eltinate Is at all timetMm
o
ren.orQnarto, aiae
aiin In the New Tisk Snb-tteam
nu
oy
n noticed in these tircnmstanceslaA
i
s
o
.
aesdaacnooa. TImm ar* altraenta In m new
be •laiBit to the credit of thethSau
tperm
-eat, whicb ao npidljr beco
m
no
spbere which are Inlnrlona cspeelal^ly
w^^irfltbt*aU
bx
o
>o
kk
le
aa.la
ne a
ndoeiw.
wIhb ' ooce bMorpocated ina
t
o
intemtatf of the Anay Offlee In
ea
k
e
ya
"WS
rae
fOt
w
h
a.n UM tfrntaka la cxhaaucd bjr eaid
etea
n
dat Pnlpw
ept liiiigei .thsp. or
d
l
that city, to payforfotetgnbnllinoaniy braadb.eBrk
a
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m It azTira.
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be
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.ds offittar.one poond of leaw
on
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, hiM bMn dfaieovrred.
NeverlhelM there will be a laragned
three^fonrths of a pound of raw
denuuMi fur Amoican wheat. In
beef mincedfine:water in saEBci•«w
ent AwmHcu Sewayaper DircetatrH.0.9S. Brevier, llrao, aiae
uan
ty was added, and the dough wapi
Germany the cereal cmp will bq
attio
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ft
-ferment. In two or three bcraia
Ho.tt. 8ameaaHo.», Inaheep, prteettJi.
medloae on<>, and in Boada som
the meat had disappeared. The bread
He
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what of a Qdloie.
. Same as Ho. Sl in rtdged elolh,
was then baked ss nsoaL This mv
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pflete work of the kind evm ia
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a^!e
tented to the tamers and wean
vs
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t to advertisers ia its report of the
rlea,»etB.
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m
ldberidof aQ fat, and only csia
rc
Utilation of the pspers, sstiististHhne. i». Same aa Ho. r
and other workmen and is aaBam
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enongb to sssann tbe bread addedch;ietfortUng sn sdvertner wsnts to kn
ow
a anioas phiiae.
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ifsMdt be acUed the bread wiU b
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cooom
ea newspaper. Grest pains sreedg^
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that the Bwcdttb and Norwegbw
in
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pten are hnuirtUy dianaBing tlie ba
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as
d is that it iainiip^ Ifbaam
bn
ebtlraa ninety-nine of every one b
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itation of a section ctf the Norwegnir
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inrtea.11^
fnr Uie repeal of the act of aniom
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pnhilc. Hie Swrdish Joomais maino
aed to msite sonp. Cat into slicespeornse-publishers who bsve tried to detidu that the lianor of Sweden i^sxtib
n-of a ponnd of this brasd, pat
the
rtiv
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em concemingthe drcnlstion of
sr
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,oit
vaived, and tliat stroog meaensBcesin s qosrt of water, salt toc
t
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nUt. Braviar, tSmo, txiK, cloth, l.
Hee
od.ig
an
sfaoniff be enpioyed, if neceaaary
.d boilfortwenty minntss."
ed.
PHea.e>)
their sttempts.The I>irectorT can b
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Hm
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relied on.
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teibaeka, whieh waseU atNs
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W,.wtth
nied the Icing's right of official ve
toR
. tlnd phyidelan in tho Stata oiGNoeo
daverspformsin the vicinity of tlMpar
A
w
TUr^-two tbomand poonda inTone B^ra: 'I have read wfth canOn
ralptt BIMca.
ytoaarrio. Ouada, sells atfortydoUsre an
gold wae bought in. the open ma
kc^hnre and maay of lb* sues ftvni and
Bro
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in liOinfra, S^t. 23, for tiie tMtt
la
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tad by tha O
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>e Cherokee Indiana have S500 aB
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nu-nt*,and (taeir ear the laettmnBr naim
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ad
rp
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aod yoer raHoamss and a^ti^ ought toT
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DD
tn
ckllngs are great eaters, snd eattn seil*othdrwun id the rainabie qnsUtiea theb
se
e
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sAddma Dot Starker * FUen, iam
a
a
.
most snything in the shape offood,nntQ
of this p^otpoiaeH. For aerend y(e
aia
rs
rd atmt. FhUaiMphta. Fa.
they sre old enoo^ to j^ve free range. «aHHr«* Vteatljr BiMea.
ther ban been osed t^ breedata of itfiuejr
Almost sny kind S fbodtbst yon woaU
Bodtirsaaibad for cbcte Unh: in
idvedti^and yonac tnrkeys ia go
oIid
•man vaantfidea, it Is mind with the
R
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ol. i9—
B
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sH
Ho
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other load. the
In
sections whoethe di<6ath bssfo
cr
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tadciinga.
of tba seeds imp«t a beantOnl g
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which «a otite na wiQ give totht
he ore onefnllr Iww to fasdtiMdc^.
. tut
inm white beana in Canada is setBd
ot
wonH&lkl
n
plnm^ of the adult birds. Fur tlt
ofaeeem
O
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eafonrteen
ti> dollan the yidd per acre
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who raise fancyfawisforexhibitioa,sidere
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BIM* K<x *•b osrotixi to perto «an«ss thateeto
hm
a ic reasons are apparent. W•v
eien«e price at one dollars and aq
n•O
arasp andgjotogy^•••BUB,
plamags aho&ld—be~tar poicet con—
rtit
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and tB stiaiastiifoctory leaaits^ we: both ^ovnd and eookad gndn pcodecessa^ te the tTnited Statea.
.
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Preminms Extraordinary I
FEYErAGUE
Ttotake fwh paint off a woolen
gannent, rah t he spot with xUle bmd
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cc
T h e Baptist
imtil removed.
SOCB A PPK JKU.Y.—Take sour ap
-AHDplea and stew thein tender; squeeathnmgb a cnarw doth; add sugarDemorest's
U
Magazine
taste, and simmer down as thicd as
SIS*. J
d«ii«d.
Vmr » t.sO.
TV> destroy rata, cot a nnmberBEoW
i Earrs lUAWBATWi mA^A
oorka down as thin as a dime,Bm
as
t,OtK
I
B
B
lor tuagaaene of Amer^
or atew In greaae, and pUce them
in he model para
cntlala oT all othwa,
the way of the tab*. They wHl gk
rm
eadeontalna the eaao
tawioiing
me Intenau inaUiMOepartUy devoar the oorka and die ofDiM
nd
Aila. the only Balia>ile inaahioaa In all
geatioa.
theirdetaiM.
/
ror HtM ws wm aend Tws BaraxTi
Mbabd&s Oak*.—Two eggs, pit
w
prh
ta
elef«ua,and DemoraatM Monthly Kaga.
cop of sagar, half a cop of cream
s,—
tna~
tUS per annum) with one or tha really
a cap of batter, two and one-halfi T
alnahle pcamiaiaaoflfered by OcsnoMt to
otlloar,haUanntmeK,and ^
SOBLNBB
CO.,
tnmooD of eoda. ^ « b? —
oagbly beaten, and ad4 the soda Uet.
[FUnB B O O I S A N D
SHOES,
Wmefrr Wmelu.
T®""(SoM confinement, careful attention to aehromatle Pocket Masniaar. thiaa «88 *BlB aurwf, CBr. MB^laBB,
SPECIFIC
MO, inacuve uvarl,oStto vSffiaeii!r»hia attiae lali^B ^ 9um*-BMtde gooda im large T»rlety aliras a bbfoOBdmr
troubles, and al
>uwaiKamw> — medicine in the
wwn* cannot b^p them unless they get
I BUtdet^'rdcr.
oat <d doors w nse Hop Bitters, inade of
the pnmt and beet refflediea.andeBp
e^
#ood8 SenttoyMail or ExpressC. 0.
&SSSrKxo.l.-r ayatfrn »»
iailyfor aadicasca, having an abu"^^ffi^S'
n^
ance of health, snnshhie imd i^cbeeto
TUB CHUKCU
in them. None need sttflier U they'^A'^S^ao^PUteas^m
wiU
Biug P. C. W. O'SEUli,
nae th«n fredy. They coat but a tnfie.
See another column.
ISUver-ldated Baiter KnlB. UannAtetnrcrotaBd Deal* an Boll & Reeord Book.
UCSK. BOOK, with printed AitWaa af
Ooo
k. S
»MPf^'^.
A BaUaMa rtraa.
AB
I•T^f&onomie
mading. Oontaina
vo
er
trim ncelpa.
M
t h . Balea ol Deeoram. etc.. eSUaMa *«•
We call the attention of th^ in wt
BapUatcbim-Jtaa. Ooptona Index aw aamea
of eaptoyment to the adverbsetoMts of
insiuwi ahrnrlsf t' - f* aay meaH. HdlatftCo., Tme A Co. and Stinson
her% Manditv;tewand whan rseetvad:
^ a>_ Pattlsnd, Habie. From our
!
low and wlwa dMaalMd-IB atvaMeottnnaactionawith Mr. Gew« ^n«n A
t
BW>: aBs eolwttt iw temadcv Oitdalaa
Cob. the prindpal puinea in the three
WlaA paper ta back saOaiaBt ta xecatA
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ny
««•»
in^we^ttotbedtatetoaaywe con^gmata* of aaeh dnsrch meattagtetwalva
oo
to
aniMeompla
en
iee:wcleeia
ty
sider titem reliable and worthy ofU
'^^intlnb
lir
tton
:pp
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a%
thM
(td
ee
eo
.me
, wee—* a^Mt, BKBnus. tkx^
naiB.iUowinganatBnvaaefta-Miantaaof
ns
fUance. We have iiad dealings with
m
at miWl«t. which aeldom reqnua m<n
(Bet. Monroe and Union SU). Ibu
them far several yeara,i^ ^^
otw-anmi m a page, naa, heavy
fonnd th«n honest and npdgbBm^ery.
t and etc W pagts. HandMma
pwer, aoematetir ralad, and la the meate^
pioaptin fulfilling thdr engagemenU
mlntand aaefal Beeon Itook mr oBavd
Mes Frtd ear
iWKheat
with OS.
tntheclnw^ CI«taw1»o hava asad ihia
oi* axrreeatdlng the Xinntea aad_WW
Oelakvated TaeMa on Blaek- b
trusanllmw of tlMto aharche*
tam alwaya
U
MmperBctiaavanrpaitlmlar. *»» «»dEditorial Notices.
r
t
um
B-UmnnteUuM all hla wort hjr bM
d,. by a»U. poat-pld. fcr
b
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O
k.aB
——"
BUOTAL.
I^SjaftwoMlbTaar >»«a >>
IB, Jawetar.hss removed hlsstoekafgoototo
Mo Mi Mala ainal. (old Bannun ataad),Order
wheia Department.
tetalttiadmptB
tith
taao
ta
fB
l niaan«r.
NASAL CATMRN Music Boolu for Scliools.
Ba aw opened op In hIa newthaatanm
doaw
n
ea.
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He WeieiK dim. ^fnVSulS^f"^^
of «ba anaat atoeka of watehca, docks and
ThtlaBin
akawlu
nd
a
ecter Bicb Brii^
ana Jewelry to be Jbond in any citTheLuns
y In tl>e and Body Brace.
B
m
itfn
hrlau
aad
an
ra
dp
Booth, and ha tavllea ttaoae whoeonumpT
laH
leX BBACB BT MAIU-To enable ni
gn
«tt varo
iety o
sr
le
.e•B
B
olar andant a
l»
... ,^arJ«rg^^Mr Tnd->
porebwdng to give him a eaU andtoaeeaend
tor
the Sraos by midi. we have had a
llMiiisiiliia that great bargaina are ^ifd
lh
r
e
d
.
acripUve circular printed, giving toll
MrnayarlaamaaalMtarlng Jewtflar.andda
r
MUona Ibi potting oo and wearing: alao
eaaexaeulaHieeialafdaM promptly, and h
aio
tw
cu
en
t
*u
.v.I^^OEIIB^K.
toke
peo
taogether, aa wo have to take U
TCBMkahty cheap ratm' Whi•p
le
pt
antb
ia
sarh
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at
aew
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and leatoBJT. imd thiatonnTeeotdof talthOil an)! antiwaiftU toU
lU conttnoace In the fhtnm.
aadWanwiatreaa be iairInPreaMUInaorHlbyaneataadlnexiynatTOaaltormiBpakajM
chaiwdatMaahTffleTiHeei^aaanocoiBlitiiaOotWMtilaiiiwawtth- aUUlaeaimdiacRtuMa
b y ^ M SvtaaehtftoUBtakeaaylhlnson BMOlaiaiMM.I^ VspUa.
Marfcata af (Ua O a l l w
of honor thmogboat thalandtaraUTtac vttaaaaaof tlM tteRM^
m in e u £ i u S S « l l f f » a l>e«rt.and aia
to
taada ttaatasa to
wcwk
•• Itoathern Unmet" andtothe ooouaaaUtoa In wklah th«y U«a.
Uto
STREET,
B o o k s
. MM'
xTk*
r i a i . n rEimliaealljr
a m c a U y ar Um Biaatk "
Tka TianH
WlBCliMter. F r u r i i l t a Co.
>
DK»I « T H S OUHBKBI>&KD PIiATBAn,"
A locattoiL nnsmriwied tor Tariety and btasjy of • h m T . •>»>
aUmalartanaaBdepiaemle dUlaaia,
Tfca •tethateaT"
In this InW tattoo, aieaaeh aaeomBiaaaeaw aad tlw wtKkaa
tevadamaaatrat^ to ha nM»t eOMttraTHo abia la asa^Mri.*
beai—a u n «ba
I D i s e a s e .
asothb
Theoir
W a r n e r ' s
"
A n n ^ Airo n A i > TK<;. r SE ON THE
X i a w s
X\
WIAI ffi ^ E U I f l "
r*r—r-rrr. . •
,
J B A i r r r x B
r
THE
NEW
PaMle,tormenthaa a hBMlrad,T«BN.
aa aaMitlaltom wnTKiHaiaa and
btovahaa- latMeoaapMaMnaUkaa
intaidadaalaataaaanMangiariur
aay other wntfc of the kted,
A V a t c I i e s , J e w e l r y , S i l r e r a n d S U v e r - P I a t e d W a r e , to
apacial Tiiaii arUl be r*rwm »aClaha.
• r n w ar awwaWpiaa.
Clock8,Etc., Etc.
BAFxm soos aotnnc.
MeaphKema.
rtatnit la t h e n t y . ami at |iric«a lha* wiU t m U r lJM»aeMao
I Lament aaaarta
before yarehaalaMr.
{ ^ O M f S
Memphis
Tenn.
M a i n Street,
iVJtnncK
JCBOu:
B I . r E JHOVXTAUI
R € » g e r s & C o .
ALSO DEALBBS IN
xUllSSSmw
- iiA\nNa somon THE tks^t ovttse
wlthnntiaralloleilantvam. irii1»i1llyafknowiedoed to be UiB b«<« itAUNOrHB^
extant, for either baud ot puwar. l*tie*eoiDplete Inr Vowti-. eTcrtnt wondwurk. SaOt'do do
Knadt\Hmr.dnilo.flS. AddrmnMlDTUElIN
trrANUAIU>PliKHacO,Mcndlan.MI«i.. .
Vr nrw IBMtnM rHr»tMi»»»LiW<i»
xUIUSaow
TESTAMENT,
I n C r c e U aiad En$lt.itl»j 7-U
luNTlTLED THE
'a-l
Eiiipliatic
B i a g l o t l ^
the urii^nal
Tnt .^lbc
I o t ^ ^ kii
phaile
Critlca, and on the vartoo* Keadlnica of the
Vatieaa l(iunia(TtT>t(NotaiSlnthaVatlean
IJbcary); Hwethcr wtih Jllaatnaur- aad
Explanatory t'aot,>ote<, anda KbpHtqn ij^
iMtkw of Eefer^neA; to pie whole of which
la added a ntaaMe Alphabetical' Ihtitx.
Br Bon] mln WtlMm. Una rak,. ItiaiiKpn.
MM. Plic%(l; esuaaBe b l n d i ^ t i . . M ^
byflrstport t^ mwil>t(tfi>rlee.'
Tttla^naChlQ MtH^ls now c^plete. The
diflbrent rcndfHatta bf VarifWrf pdiaanW-lhi
the Vaw T»clan«aM are
fhnartatiaM-oti
which m m of toe aectxof i;htl>itlaaa have
bnllt up. WltbaHit eUlmlnc afamlateewwtngm {•tratn-aailrcr'* turfand i^ahurale
ventaa.wo prvarat hia woffcH»^ Usat-eacti
reader may Jndce lor biaueU wlicther Uie
wonis there literally IrantJated aro to
ranceil in the common venlon as to ^xpmM
th« exact mmaioc or tfee Haw Te«Hai«n
wrlten. In rwcaid lo Mr Wllnoa^ iranitmtioo
there will d'mGtt.wh«dt<&TeaeM oroplnbia
amOB||OrenraelK>fair«i bot faarfagrnitlanUM
It la aeveral Wie^ioatBaaoB, taqro >gnl4et
haa been »o s«uentUy lit Ita ttvor that oe
have twd no brt>l«a«>n In pnaeAilng Hlo ihe
pntHlr. •WelMrt»iio»Itwlrfifcw»e««arttnifw».
tranny.and hcilwe that u at aooaeqaau
chimy upon mioinieriirctaik^i. ,or -uai
Tailatinu* In the lormat pmentatloo' .oTi
troihaofCfarMianlty aa laaRllt la
TfeataaMnt,;.and U4a with 41M canuat^ dMdn>
that What appeari crooWjidHdl b* made
atialKht, that we pr^Mnt thW ^ d i h e to the
carrAtl eonaH]*ratM>ti«« am liiMt^caatpMpU.
Addrcaa
BAPTWrBfrHrHOtrs*""
«ampiiia,TaDti.
inpwaMa
ton trial, catalone
naalel r . MaM
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liDeaUoa Dotad tor healthful Mai and of^
derty aoetoty. M P liOWaST. D D.Praddent.
SandtorigaialOBB*. Addrcaa,
LOWBBY A BEBBT. Pniirleteia.
Bine Koanlaln, TIppMh eoanty, Mia.
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H E B P I I I B . - - - TEKS.
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tlite IPHee I t fa t M ' 'aiMa|»M«.
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An at wUcti lidawtteM I
MaHdM e»erWiTanted:'^gknltapatgf
<am r r A T i < | s s a y
laofCbalHit qnalUy :
vSriOlliW
the-faaaaaiy LaaltUac H a a f c i a a C ^ ^
Waattlaitonatim. aoatoo.tfa. z U i a a
Too can amd money to tiila office, whaa
ytniraaaM DH-Thb Bitmtv, and we wlU take
p l w o e tataadMKttto theptddWxn.
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MTftocMMi
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SS^bff'y'eblldieB apa oaJdooU^
adella, wltbooteBthor oipfceatloiL
Pries. U M
ofwlTaUanu roreharoltr M a K U C T . BrMtaUaato
lUMifcW. or TOOB
, nualtt^j^^og^t^
House,
m.
Tunm,
Staed ri In the x n w en* aee Bad
ESSeSS^^SSEffiSir
ttmb a W M M k
Old S e r i e s - T o K ^ X X X V U .
OB soma b m on
^iBdMLiaaviptnM
MM»eH.
> vatodila •aattiboUOD to
iMtaw k aaUoMioa or hlMamlMi
er «aotaa»
Baubworui*
TFiiliiir'-r'tiir'i^-- Ton ahaald nad tt tbta work iHIImoM tttdUnai^
imMteML
rrtMtvauai.a«ti. •laaboMCNBtTalas la t&s.daj.
CkcMtaa
i A OnajpondlBA oIlbeOuIiUeB: UBuybeooao
of Xbootonriar J. M. PndMan. EuD. Xhk
TTUh feg^SSSSg"'"
bm.'tiaf'SSS^,
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tt* MB— n—nH n UB
ataMhnr. KSrii, iako mm*
esi>Unatiinr*M pnettdl. A po^ Slf^tSSita fmSETtbam-psn '
— • etUtal Mwti^ «raar va(tMBla<v*tta hUdiaBbuj^
non ttsaanrEToi^ttS?^
mmmuiMri^ ikud iho uUiar la •nan. A book •bat la
tut wbolar wlw M ktettUUbrvltt
Vwont.
i>llM,BWvoL.«LaD S S f f S T ^ ^ -
ifltwB.sfl'iB^eaas
jtatuy f
KOTT TjifW mwit atuaete.
oTtt, ToabaTOBotlaM
illm —
boo«.
tills muo koofc Of
>v«iMU«BUittv«B*,widIiar JMn lilMiit (omMiBlHiB
roataavw
:a:i:i]t«B«t4halt. Tlw
In MM <ou»«nMwi ot » gim bubt to um
I or tbo Bomb: Tbo
naMBMOMieMMtiw&tlwaq^
fciiUai l!i MiilKiBUMilmiixl mutBEedtiita
TboUooliu
tliB»mnimt.n«tv tnm tte^ianat t m u ^
Um ana and wUoa or Uio
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and
c m W K J H auUdTAI. JtrJ. ttJlmtdiutoiu M I N H I M
vith 8 0 ^
Um aUadi or Uio rtatiig •MMraUiMi. n o M M w . Bjr Bar HHarrajr.DIX A
lUtuK iKc i> Jb^aad^uaFvttt tiioiSS
wbe^artm m>
mcln «n ta» •ai4aet,fia?ft*
*«ee.lB otoOultl* bMHr^lSiMSWsaaar,
r bov to bo a end and aartal pastor,
Bort ibvMMt or oamtmm Into rmcaal
posruEAnscAm
a bBTO,ttla ao abs^ o t ^ y o y n
Mlmwna >• av |n«i«nhi* to Om oaal
LaadarotelMttkoi
nUskMtt
• • w a v A U mw CA> bar Ik
m u m koA ruue, idUuw tboM v m a an
lUw wSlM. lu tbla Tbo AMBOtotO*
—
mo^te«iotii,a«oBt •odHtlioinlyL
J
toad, tbo oanala la
n
o
Cbnrab
oFt
•iltht C*«trc«t tuntumrj. Br U m c d
tbo
Botdid
mitana '
AnbtetoUwdoclrltWBKl graaUroniMfiU •UUoB.
Tletlma arc loraaiod. Hon tbo —
wUboiit
lU aotm an bOsf aad/IWl
uraatiM ar Bavaat ehnralMi. aCT pactK Ste««lM •m^TriBaL
tbo I m M M . tb^ anuttka. the mn
llOdbjr
imt
Ukoty.fitrEBCndiHull.Aa tUMartnl ^ff^^lfltMi ^ tbo B'Vi'*" ^thiTlliT obnrab IM
^
tseamplete
oqniSu Y i ^ U M k r blood,tartbo bkiod vubMlk
^ ak«t 3K«UMi<. ay lUwaniT.
rHoo.^
abasp,
auu
of tba aaBtttfOod,ttaadioat aa oao or Um
tana;.0. D. llMM4»tar tblBvaA is to
- ^ M M M of tbo Booaa iHMtaait ^^mSSoooT*
»T« s eiav.wnibosMd bu patapMuamtt*
<rliiwa$atBMp<tf>M(ifdtflknaea«Uei>
l;«ctu«BMiBaptlrt aumfrr- Br W m
B WUttuu, D S T '
'r^UM
f—»««cl—rd BetaUTO
n o CIvmK Coitaiet-Omiemliic Baptkta to Aurteolar OoriBfUno, and Ita ntattona to
_m*TU>»tWMB0d«i*uifi5rertb0 Biblo.
•Mttdolal
ooUbMr,
eoaranta, BouMariaK and
l
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latwm
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wbleb bare Bovar ba*es bosB pBt bolnre
ttoM «tw wtabtoKbov, ssd Ui<» VIM
M^MMomtlrn.
Prtef). Bett.
SII9I>.
PrteettLS t^pebUe IB aBsli OQBTsniani
».'TOuna^u «
JKT UMik BrHar. V.A.JaR«. TlilBtoaBOW
and alito t^wwunlal Tncuof a m m .
^ XaUtarmalUtoilMori
m u orBoT.w.s.
wBBEr-Tbere abotdd bo a
CMUaa. atncox- in pmpa I* eU^ In eioUinuiB
HTBB mad TOM Book la CTOIT ttoL
oCthOTagWor
Tlao lMra_ii||ut]rT 'or tbo «tz-laaoboteowuetlon
tbattMOtaaqoBd ~
a i E X P f l l S ^ T E S T K ^ O C T O B E R 9, m o .
ihoflaaaonboi
Ityoatyyaaiaai
Rioa, (U* oaob, br BaU. aanaoBS I w TODBit BtlBlslsn. bat a book
ealataa teald liiho penwatlee e« a ^
aadmMad cdHMm, tB vbidi «Ui bo
to t*MO tir tbo old lBdoz.oaool faun,
BBBtlabi and MolkodMa baa ofw boon pro-t n ^ and ate aaaay Bov aad
byawMk tabtBK tSrpUio_gf otbara wbloh
««ro laaatlaKlB nMrtt. Tb* aKaacnaoBt
«tB bo a m f i W a t x nlBBMi, t b a a : ^ aadBotbotlac bavo aot baim Intirf^M.
u«t«: bttua BaDUaa;!^
'"SmnSin.
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Ma«ooeji>r(^tr_
RUt,raiiiicdii:: S B
la tbo •oaai
StTS
iwUESES^SiiSeSSSSrw
«iidao-g>o- aalw » m m
Oift.tlWMMwtoztaBt. H o iSSSliXS
mU traa BatnMa, GBaloUtli
. S ^ E m s ! ^ * " - S S t SS
jPWo8fcT«au»o».
Thm CkviattM Wa>ioBy. Omtatnlnx
ebolM «oBart*an or Brana aad Fatfaa;
nawa-OdMandAwtharaoftoi thob«i»B>:
i^orifowTaaailRMn tai^M
teatin^^Jl Haatitwo,* Y^ It laaTbriSl
TIM 10 kara'aibaad
^ eemwBloflt li"*ftwput
lr
rimwu of
• Uwuali MtgaiaiiifclOB amr ^
WAerm t«.' w e n m u v f
•jTfiMfcJfcriia a J D
— i ^ js:
-
Tbo ibm«b> or baptfiSi latbor
—
OnsortMli
^yggggm*
aa,ISela.
UVB.
— • *a tbo Tarinoa ayaui
br tbo dUktoBt do- peeBuy tbo latter. Uoili.«
. rmAaamm
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te
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pa»oM«»Md ay a
Br A.
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simxm^ AJiflk l i s s e R n ^
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18,
Polpit.
II
•
'ftSoS So£l ittjS!
i^Adanatooa
Vbm RntanaBk
rououcAi.
owr a M ao. ai» Iwr "barioiT
I. pmj»aa^»lmotarmt MtUM UM
at ;tHiwi IiMMitOTia and doao i s r s & w j w s c
S ^ W Seriee-Vol. X U L
sidriL Thistoalso true of the CatristianVrdatita appliodile to all truth, human and diviae. Aa a
toChrisai his IMTlDeT<eadiw.
divine ttecber tberdor, Obrkt in hb teaehtagM
And stUl Inrther: To the extent that the triM waa always oomiatent,
T l i S O H B i a T l A M ' S U a H T R E F L E C T S T H E Ittiaeipleof 'CairislIan dieiplesUp ia imdcntood From the seU^wvMMit «raths betee na, thesa
and aduiowledgedi the rallng prindple of the two coadusinDS %ra Inevitable:—
t l G U T O F CHBtST.
diadplei's action will b^ to honor Christ by
1. "mt the disdple of CMst wlw daeoKiy
A UEKVOlt, PBBAOHBO IS CAKTHAQK, LSAKK
qaieUy
and
onqueatlooabiy
nxeptiDg
the
te^chdasties
to know hb Maala'a will, n«aidlw at
bvbu).
ings of Christ, oome what may come of thetteadb- the teadiln^ of nun, can learn it wlthooi aibM. M. MBLTIK.
ing of all other teachers. His principle of actioa take.
" Lst yoer Uebt 80 ablBo bete* lasB tlu* tber B w see root
wiU be: LetClirist be exalled, though aU men - 2. That the diaripla who reguda hb l i a a ^
•ood worka, aad ttai^r row Fatbor vbo la In baaTeo.*^be thoeby abased.
will as supreme, wiU, when he leazaa that wiU,
-^JUtt-T.U.
Bat
some
wbo
claim
to
be
thedfaciples
of
CSitist
obeyit.
rpHEstnofth of the text, what in technic^
J l phnae Ja tenued thecwtnl idea, ht iauae of its are not dotoe this; who they are it is not our BBttn theflueuf aU thb, ve have beianoiic
am^kat wo(d»-the little word m>. If I ask t^e pcesest purposetosay, only to i»t>ve that some t^es two partias~i«ede8iat«UcBl oigawisatlBas —
«T<sage adioul boy the meaaing of that word, be who profess to he his diadf^donottakehlsin- both daiming to be folded OB the aatteirIty of Oirist; both: riahwiag thai tb«y
% i U prampUy anawer, " To mch an extent," or stmctlons as eupteabe. *
In sapport of this poriUon, I htie present a yield obedience to the hKwo{€luM;hoth d t e " In aach a manner."
logical dilenima, from eme ox the other hom lag to be g u ^ by the teachlags oTOdbt, vhkfa
^Qo^ loved the world." h that aUt No. which, to some who profMs to bv the didples of partieB, naverthdess, are fooad on priao^fisi of
"Ood an loved the world." " Let your ligat Christ, there i^t no pua^ibility of escape.
abadutely Inwoncilahle ooctradictioas. 1 bive
shine —more t ^ that," Let your UghtopshUie." 1. ^mebody who prufe89r»to be the di<wipla said twopacUes, aad I repent U. Sobdivided w
Any lady who ia a hooaekeeper, knows t ^ of Christ does.not try to know what are hb nc> they may be, they are eaaehtiaiiy only two, and
when she haa lifhted B lamp In her pador, she doaivn teachlags; or—
thdrtoundationsare absolntdy irtecoadleUeu
can hold it in such » manner—she can let its l^ht 3. Somebxty professing to be his diadpie,
We have sees that the tcachii^
Chrbt MS
ioaUner4hat It nay exhibit an object io the and kaowing his will, nas the tumexity. to iwt tme, that t h ^ IKS infaell^tlUe, and that theain*
room to th^ b^st posdble adyanSage-. or that it aside his teachings, in whole or in part, and in oere disdide liait the promisi- the gui^iann
may throw, that o^eet entirety in the shade.
t h ^ ^ ^ follow the teachings of others.
tbe-Holy Spirit. Now le aanune that bcih nC
The Piiarlae^lnthe sermon of whl<^ our text This is pUln talk; by many it any be tbooght tneso contradictory parties are led by the aptrit of
ia a part, were censored, not for the want of light, oeedlea^; even oCfensiveiy, seyixe. Bnt it is the lmth,inobedhiicetotfaelaWaad the tiiaehings
bat because th«y.<yd mA. hold it right. In their Y o y sublimity of folly to take oflSmsei^ an aigo- of Christ, b to amine idther fliai one tenth caa
ptayen, thdr almsclvins, their ceremonial ot>- meat, belts positkm tenable or otherwise. lf-« coatadietaaothcrtnim>«faidrbalMiid, or that
servanctmthey ahed a gmnd l^ht. but they
it position is false the wi^ to iri«t it is not to be Christ tkughtsomethlng d ^ than troth, wfe^Lb
soddnethaMtteU oathew»in|l9W^ Instead offisnded at it, but refute It; it true, then the way Itlasphemotts.
of g l o r i f ^ God they glwiiiM theoiMlves- Thegf totreatltis iKAkDbecl&ndcd atit, butacceptit. Andthbbaotidl.
Our
^
to« I
th» old P B I ^ w h l ^
Batorad at tbo Puat omoe of Mrmphia, Tmtu, aa aseond Oas Jlattar.
iJbK^^::^ wmat to aim • aetQ^tanl kta*
of IwtMUaaMdMtbaad btlbn lfa« m»>
•matlMi. TMmBtioBtoiwtyaw tally
' 'oflLJk&AXMKAMKliaC—1
erSttSsssrsssTSiiE
te
"
J ( i ^ or the sun of rtg^ttous^ ^coming danger. Soch is th^ coniammate felly
—
.
.
.
.
iMM a n thrown on and light op that daiknein; ot bim who wlU not look existing fitds in Um biaqihemy: to do the Utter impeaelin h b v m e the light thos cast upon him he reflects, and so .&C8, lestbyeodoinghemay distntb Mxne oae^ ity, which babo bla^teny.
Kfleetiit aatoglortiyhtenitherwhok in heaven equinimity. Xo man makes hb aarroandiagi; The qaestioo then bsetUed; the diadpi* who
—notto add toUie Divine i^ory, that being ia he b bom to them, and must aece|it hb aitaatioa, dncerdy trasta to leam hb Master'a will caa
itself InfEteite, cannot be affected liry any act of i^rasant or nnpleaaant. The exIsUng sia'^ of know IL Butaomewhodaimtobehb dlscM4a
maa or angels i ^ l ^ t Is to exhildt the glory of rdigioos sodety, from whirii tbbfavcatigatkwb are not obeying that wilL Enan eaaor ttoflOMi;
hia Father who is In heaven. Thii8**ttie heavens eUcUed, we coald not ignore if we wonht, and w« hamof the dilemma there is, t h e r e ^ ao piMBtdedara the giofy of Ckid, and the firmameat m i g h t d a r e ignore if weconld. I t b o a w ; bilityofeMpe.
ahoweth hia handiwork.*'
athen made it for u , and vm most accept it. I ;u SomdMdyt^noitiytsleaahbwilljar—
Since thefiOl,the IVUher caa only be known to repeat the assertion I onphasiae it, and will *i. Somebody Ittts the tfiKKrity to defy hbwilL
man thitwgh the aoa. " N o man kroweth the prove, it! Prom one or the-other hom of the Toanswerthis,Ioff«rtotbektiei)r tte i n a U
alifetime, though that litdimehhoBld qaadtnie
lUber SBve the SooJuKllw to whom th^! 8(hi WiUdilemma there N tor some who profem
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teveal htnu»—Matt. xL 27. A i d as the lather disdplecdiip, no poadbUity of escape. Tbo proof: the lease of Meamsdah.
I wUl not dtiay tiie light ^
peofMng
can only be known thro««h ihe Boo, so he can Of Christ, a Teacher, I asumo—
only be glocifled throogh the Son,
Christ ta to 1.. AsaDivineTeacho-, itwasin theudiaedf Oiristians ; that they lAthelr light diiai^ Xi '
dnnen the only anthoriaed Teadier concnning tbingdimpQsdtde.>tiiat be could tmcfa anythlnr biUbowdoealtsiiine; W i u m d ^ u V "
Inonia-to<
God. Oar momt^ theme, therefore, is—
ebethantmth.
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(osrtop
thedaim. t l ^ . t £ e parties in . q n q i ^
Tttit CSBOnAlf » "«> OLOBirV CSURIBT AS A
2. ABBTaacherofinHalte wisdom, it was la
are,
or
may
be, letting thdr I ^ t no
fj^
TXACKBB. "
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the n ^ r e of things impoasiMe that hb tmdiisgB
both ghny ChdU as a !IV«dur« I aof told tJuU
Tbe New IMament aboands with the doctrine etnld be otherwise than inteUlxible.
that the nriatlon of teacher and leamv, or disd*' S. As a Teadier of di vine authority. U w m in neither party b faanded aa priadiOtt Vut cootndict the other r that both soe iiaiiad^ on what
pie, exMa betWMQ GhHst aad the Chriatian; and the nature of things impossible that ho cooU •are
aslb thedMeoraUlnstracton worthy of the po- have stooped to the trimng of tKwhiitt aoB- »*tibo by tjaxe, jwtiftsUlon Igr: Wth,
,
altioii, tfaekamer. ttiedladide, ahoakl honw the esBentiab.
teadbet. This kpneminenOy troeof airia«,6or 4. As a Teacher of iltvine beQevolwce aad
Stnageasltmayappeor, that latdiigeat roaa
DMaalhBdiet.
compassion, it was in the natore of things impoe- aad women wonkl wiOiai^ pnctice o« ehemAnd tether, the exlalenoe of the rdation pre- dble that he could withhold the promked aid of adves B decg>Uon,-one o C ^ aad oxiaeqaeiuw
banneeai—
he Holy Spirit f ^ tliose who sincerely, aad la e m b a ^ e m i n relii^b thattt tepda^ on
1. Xhat the taadier knows something that the the name oC Jesas. t e ^ that aid. for J e m caa as its advocaflai the humiliatiur n e c e ^ of d t ^
disdple seeds to learn.
soon «ea«e to exist aaftiLto ftaUlt one of hb pceoi-thbvervUilng.
i . nMUtheteeehertoaUeaad wilUng tolm> bo: Bat It b a, put of the olllee work of tlie
part aad the disdple willing to receive that in- Holy Spirit to gnlde tUe dnewe, inqoirinr didiile InMitc|ie«rMlygr«BtUu4aiaayiaBtttiH) dl^atTMUMk
vUmaof the partieB Biteded to do
nad
iatoiOltmth.
S. TbaA the diaelple can honor the teacher only & It b i n the nature of thiags tmr«iifP4ff tkct aoecoBlUly teadi. tfaoe giodoai dootriiii«, aad to
totlM eslaittfeatkeezUhttSB dodl^ teachable oaetrath eaa ooatadict aaoUMB troth; this ft the exleot that they a n loeeeMfhl la w^llag
sinBatoRpeatane^a8di9i9||dlag the kaowl•
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