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uii^vR m m<br />
L WX BB^ hmnya ouiariiM be&re we etn re-<br />
am mif apaitnd hliintr TTe mast be<br />
tt fran tmj oedid Uugi iMfim God^pean far<br />
Thii^^aeniiUhifnmmit-lteSefrpUtrapta<br />
v«f Gad^ deiE^irithMi pn^ Ja«ph,be-<br />
kn mgrnt ainaarntat |n mast lie low<br />
intt»iliiiBiinte|iii|i i ^ f t r tie hawr ^<br />
'to tton, irf ttegrrtcme tte<br />
eoBseqatat apon it, must first psn<br />
throB^ a. tum or tmnmts, oatil Umj feel tfaeir<br />
guilt,eoi m^wmmmtmy gnil^ cnnoeiiiiiig our<br />
intim. JmA, befai* he ban the juyfnl<br />
tiiBt TiH]{Lii aSmiDd mrenur over ^jft, ud<br />
the wigOBS Joe^ BBni Jar hiia, BinBt fiat «-<br />
with Beojimia.<br />
deiiveitd fram<br />
^ week vast be pat opon<br />
J58 ,l>i*-«iMtoe ten thnn tiat they<br />
BF wbenrei th^ can jSad it—<br />
thm, Ae^S^<br />
» w»7 to<br />
•od He cvuee them<br />
to pn taioB^ fl^ Sed So, K if it ha^<br />
land, aod pate J19M aaogB iziso their moiiths^<br />
Bitee G^faringa thest. iato the laad of Camum.<br />
^ j ^ tbm^kng^ tfaa KildenieaB danog forty<br />
••"Tiii them with nona and causing them<br />
to OdOt tf ^ ttam that pnxeetSed ftcm the<br />
Z3oi^ ts bomBis &eBiaiididiawthem the CTST?ii>ot<br />
of thaJehpEta. And Whsewrlnae: went aatny<br />
foUBGai^MaiBti^.hegBTetheB into the hand<br />
of their eueuiiee, nota Uny wtra Brffcieatly hajc<br />
Mediiri wngfithdpfe3nhim,aad thenhftdehr.<br />
«ad thasL. eWdwB of lacad ay umo the<br />
"ay^Bg whaae mnaed. inaamnch a3 we hsTe<br />
fisnken m Ooi a^ sarred Balaao. Tb« Lord<br />
^ to tiefflj fid BBt 1 ddiw joa fi«n the Ee?p-<br />
tiana, Urn Amaiitta, aad ^faxiou irther Wh^<br />
^sSma Tet yfrhaeefmriBa me and aerred otter<br />
gada: aiertbw,! fan deBwr jaa nc more. Go,<br />
now, to eboKo, let them «ie-<br />
IharjoBmaiBtBM of^oar distiwa. Then the<br />
•inWmiaf Iwel^jwahaxesnmad, butde&er<br />
t w* pt^Oes tfa time, aod Uisr pat away tiie<br />
aiwp^ fim among then*, aod served the Lord.<br />
andUaaaalwHgifeiad for the miawyofIn«d;<br />
aadlmdriintaiOiae.<br />
Goda^if t ^ abd mnfegg their iri«nide8,<br />
aad their puad hearU ^ faehnmhled, then I<br />
Wffl hare mer^ Bfon them. We maai fce datply<br />
amihiecC tha jkgM oar hearta-nesi;,-, our<br />
*Bi 106 ejerr, sadaoBKly pnnr Sir any bteiag<br />
* • - fc-<br />
p^,wnl cnaraaoded<br />
"IfflBt«>hasoJd,aadhi8 wife ami ehildrea, aad aU<br />
U«thaiiad,«ad pajMent to bemade. Hje ter-<br />
«at foU down and entieated hia kird, aaring, hare<br />
pati«acewithBie,aa(lIwiapaythealL Ta«atbe<br />
loH of thrat aarrant waa »»ed with<br />
toward him, aad loowi him aod forgave him tbe<br />
Xreiymoathieitopped ami the whoie world<br />
beoMaee gmlty befuc® God. We most feel that we<br />
deierce etental death bdocs the Kmg wiU our<br />
piidoa.<br />
2«fdn we can experience aaiing grace, we most<br />
feel e oar neighbors, and the like. We get<br />
too these evil habits by neglecting £ecret prayer.<br />
We pray a litUe shorter and a UtUe less eaxnesUy<br />
each time, uatU we Uve no prayer at all.<br />
When we go aatray from God, our mward trouUe<br />
win be greatly incrtascd, befon we xperience-<br />
friahcomXoft and forgiving love. If we are Christ<br />
tiansasdsointo any evii way, wo wiU certainly<br />
Bifler m ^ distress of mind, sooner or later on ac-<br />
count of It Unrenewed men may ain and sever<br />
feel any uneaaiscss far it in this life, if they never<br />
an regetentad; but Umis not the case m regard<br />
toChriatiaaa. It iarrne. that when we getinto<br />
«y evil way, we wiU he ia a gnat di^ inseasi-<br />
ble of the evil of it, for the mon we pn«4ice miy<br />
^ ^ less harm we wui see ia that sin.' Butb^<br />
wiU tot us see our true<br />
atm.i»n, and what da ^ ban committed.<br />
Now we fed distressed, but wo .ro beginning to<br />
ccmetooaa^ ^ often just bsfon God for-<br />
fw.a us, we have a gr«t tense of hk displeaun<br />
^mat»«, aad his wrath seems tolieheai?on m.<br />
ia<br />
Theniano<br />
a my flesh bec««e of thy anger, ndth-<br />
« »th« aay nst« »y bones, b ^ tf Liy<br />
P y " - l o n e o n r my headissisvy<br />
_ warrant for thdr<br />
death by fctimtng, but he did succeed, and it was<br />
done."<br />
' Surdy," exclaimed Theodoaia. "you do aot<br />
mean to say that Archbishop Cranmer, the martyr,<br />
had been »he means of bringing othen to the flames'<br />
I have always Ihonght he was one cf the best and<br />
hohest of men. I remember there was in the cate.<br />
chism I used to study, a picture him as he stood<br />
at the stake- holdmg out his right hand in tbe fire<br />
to punish it for signing his recantation."<br />
' Tes, Mrs. Percy, I mean to aay that Cranmer<br />
was a murdirer aad a persecutor. So also waa in<br />
h ^ that «her saint of whom you had a picture<br />
m your catechism, repr^ting Jck» Rogers at the<br />
stake, surr ounded by bir wife and nine little child<br />
ren, one yet a nursing babe. John Rogers was so<br />
fM a persecutor, that when he was soUdted to af^k'<br />
for pardon, cr at Uast some milder mode of death<br />
for a woman coadimned to the flames, ae obsti<br />
natcly refused to say one word in her behalf"<br />
- I must believe you, Mr. Courtney, but still it<br />
seems to tee almost incredible.''<br />
'T grant, madam, that it is almost incredible.<br />
So, whether you derive her from Rome, her perse-<br />
cutmg mother, or whether you try to trace her on-<br />
pa to the Apostle Paul, through the andcnt Eng.<br />
lish Churches, is of no consequence at all. Ske<br />
lost ker aulkority to act as CkruOi ezeaUitt (if she<br />
«er had it,) .rien .lu began to sked the bUd0/ rie I cacy of bapti^<br />
mart^t of Jtius. Trace your succession of Christ-<br />
ian Churches downwards from Christi or trace it<br />
upwards towards Christ; but, dther way, it cannot<br />
cross that stream of blood which flows out from<br />
theheartsof the martyrs of Jesus. Ereiy link of<br />
the diain of succetsion may be perfect, frem Paul<br />
d.^ to t^ first of the martyrs whose life was , oupp«r.<br />
taken by ,ke ckurck, for his religion; but T r ^<br />
when the executioner lets faQ his bloody axe, by<br />
Baptinia<br />
pooring or ipriakting<br />
water on the ptrson. Then cannot be found hi<br />
Um word of Qoi any soeh doctrines as these.<br />
They an purely tbe eommnndmenta of men, and<br />
f
mrSCSE WQBLD<br />
IB —fltilMi lit ^<br />
I or tebt, ttifc a» ante-IB wbidt ft tev te<br />
r if tin pfooHi to » andt lad<br />
t«prtar tbi tevM Urn iMritedf*:<br />
lilii. Um Inrpmnte Ar Uwtnl<br />
tar k radmr. U ^leifiea tbe<br />
yraMi;.ftw|]iH«^p«saeaniir,tlM lUatioaof<br />
•MJiimiMt Om lamitadt A.<br />
iHhaiUB.<br />
1. niiiistetiMbdbniBMrttzste,*c. If<br />
»ia ii tend ha OB te in jaa or oodv bb^iia.<br />
I BnhafitMdbr«jinjartntniiB{wtaI<br />
4. PMMDlfaeiMniteittan-orlinoc<br />
ChBilHMlMpat&^tbe patartmj befoe<br />
l*lB*wia«siwieEtf«ieedt Gn b* ba pot in<br />
jiAarnivtaidibifin bi ba ima Wad hj m<br />
If ObBtebatMrntbaanaoHl court<br />
i«ui%aed btfon A sagi^nte ?<br />
a piBiiiM,Ma Ibatflfdw<br />
iiaa MMiiilpHt of tba law, aa imporUat aa dw<br />
AgrtftUatnthiconiiiriawm. TbatkUwbv<br />
oBMMferttapnpariiptarildiiicar tiieCbfiatiBa<br />
Ctenii on ttb B aanit c£ uaeeaaitj haTe an<br />
m^tr~-»fnomm. ItaiipalpaUa.<br />
Raai* tta gmfd te O* eomaniuu and aal-<br />
VATIOKCRHBI. ITAAOIDGAPEEIILADPB^LATAETAY<br />
tUaviatipadBad. KotUBS bat tba goipd moat<br />
ba pramiai! aa aHa to mm mxatm, aa tba object of<br />
• liaoanbapaL<br />
f. gKtttbaaawUi iii^ij,wfaiebMtfaatnct<br />
avonlaBtorbatbatbaBaiiaaaadia baptised. We<br />
mm Oat baCenig OOOM ba&m baptira; that-<br />
tee, *e4Ee eaeedhd ID eoododa that the 6*K«»/R<br />
k te aif diBate tbe lav sotbarsaa va to<br />
tit paattinl7 tebi^ oa to baptize nj<br />
la flw sabtferar or the non-<br />
bdanr—tfcaaa ^"-'tT'irf ar .iocapabU of fidtb,<br />
la iav, 4a aperiflratioa of one tidog—<br />
eharaeue—ie tbe piofaKtioa of ev«7 other cfaar-<br />
batekar<br />
t TmtMat tbea to obaara aB od» things<br />
dniM, e^jnedl, or tfant, ia Qte dispematioo of<br />
i m a^ ba aajaiiMd npon Ooa, a» aodal or pab-<br />
BedotiM. H«iiadinBeen{tr,orcqQaI antbor-<br />
a^ impoctanea to tba la V itadf.<br />
Wbai tba naer baa oBfanJed Cfirist bj fiuib,<br />
OsaTatj- iat atid imaudiait act Uau is reqoired of<br />
biaa, la a psMie eoafiUBoo and pnfenktn erf' Cfati^<br />
is baptiaa. 13iia im^Sea ba testiinoay before the<br />
Cbarab—to BM bncbno—of bia Edth in Christ J<br />
bitt ba ii wt eaOad—it ia improbaUe tosiq^ode<br />
Ibat Goi am-fid ararar will oa a bdierer at Una<br />
pnt todaiigr bia b^iti&B on dajr, to prt>:c& to sc-<br />
aan—toarilatb»toafaedieB3s, wisile iwfainxaeU'<br />
ia firii^ im tfea and palyihtB diaobsdicnce ta aa<br />
aMfnm hm, OtaM jntamad no pnhfie act be-<br />
tvaaa fiitt ia bbi aad a public prafaam of it in<br />
baftiB; asr fid ba intarrese any timo between<br />
fta aat af ftttb aad pnlaaiaa of it in baptim,<br />
ad oienmatuees leqiwl.<br />
to puAui b!si IB lor<br />
m vaal^ ar Boa^ cr jaar, wbm BOt^sf ^eren*-<br />
aadtbeexaapleg<br />
aaaaaar FadiaiBpatiit. After fairisg<br />
Z«ni tT-lhawajjba vai not told to go into<br />
DaaaaBM aad pmrfaiia bia couit^nuon. or to im-<br />
part nfi|iaaB iaatiia-liiiu; bat waa aest in Mnui,<br />
to bear fta vorda ef Attanwa, and to woon u he<br />
I ba noaa aod waa baptized, heastae it<br />
I tta Sot JiJtj iasambeni upou fam. .<br />
U amy ba aaM, tec be prajed bai<br />
iy aftar proKaaiDclUtb in Cbrisl.'<br />
"ActoS :I8,«aid reaetrcd bia agbt, aad<br />
aadwaabapti^'<br />
'•Altboogb Saul was endenUy weak, tbnncb<br />
long batias. ai appean (loaii tbe lazt vena, still<br />
be waa bapdaadbetee betook neat. Riawortbr<br />
of aotiee thiU Faal, ia nbeaniaC' tbe natter after-<br />
ward befon a large aad tDmnltBcns oooeoniae of<br />
Jeas, leptiaeuta Aamiaa aa diiding a little deUf<br />
in eoBdnc to baptiati, aftot bia^floseate: £And<br />
now. mka tarritst tlum 1 Ariae, aad be baptized-'<br />
''Acta 10:47,48. Afier tbaHotr^ant^da-<br />
aoeaded apoo Coraeliia aad bis bodiahold, Peter<br />
eonnanded thrai to be bapdsed OQ tbe qwt.<br />
•'Acts 16 : 33. tfinaaeaa,}befcn baft baa betared aad<br />
pnieaed bis l^aa<br />
Christ, aooordmg to tbo as-*<br />
press letttr cf Oi etaaiaaiai^ 'i. t., be nuat fiat<br />
ban befimed ia Cbriat; tbio ban baea baptized «<br />
Gbiat aas Aept&sd, (for vbo can deny this was the<br />
b^tini tbe spostte aadaatood fata to aqjoial^<br />
tbcaban neaiTBdGhiirefaMiBwsbip 'aad eatcred<br />
opoa t^ fiaebargaofCbaidl aad Cbristiaa dotics,<br />
ptiTato,a9dal,aiiilpa^ Ttia ardent, tbereion,-<br />
ftat God caBed ao aa^ pnaib bia go^iet to attwra<br />
irtoea badid aot ifastcaftto timj Ibi firat'nqain-<br />
mmtof abArerMaatif aadfbat Baa^fr*><br />
aoaiat'topeaobad teadmaiiiar tba<br />
-bain baaataito idtor ba baa bdaid<br />
bdkfad tbaiaH^is liTinf iB palpaUafii.<br />
riwdtoea of tba cqmas law of Gnii^ aad la aot<br />
^^iTia{iai9aai«ball3DiicBaal€ta^ ia<br />
oanptav tba caspal^ parartiaig tba tiffak aa^<br />
tba Cor^ aad ImOag ^timm mtnr^<br />
Btm taHoix' Sa*<br />
Qmatf9V»x^ aa:4o boi^ tfaafc tbi<br />
b^ia xiiEbtta#lii9Coqd, dainlii<br />
baft lkdbaim at Wa<br />
irbi Ma-arSli^j^<br />
Ua &nr or appnba-<br />
taai-aatoyoa aadbrtof<br />
not &to yoar boaae, adthar bid bteGod<br />
Wpieif ik'M HJt'Hiteb Ua Gail ipadi, Is par.<br />
takw.tfte^daate"<br />
"Ooaa oat of b^, \i. Roaa, fron botb tba<br />
:noailraadbereidI«^tih»i« cbnaeetadaad afi-<br />
iT^atoO-witk bar,] my people, tiat ya ba aot par-<br />
takeraof bsr lins, and tbat jt racain not of her<br />
plagaai."<br />
Isn ricbt or/ezpidkatii>r aa to caD npoo<br />
urinrito pi^esa^ >>elMnn to preadi paWdyaa<br />
n> in tbe<br />
face of tbe teacfaiags of trery scriptnral example,<br />
wben BOtbing is to be icaiaed bot tbe approral of<br />
tboRe gailty of the same sin; bat when ereiy-<br />
tbing {Mculiar and W to Baptists Li to be I»t,<br />
caa we loo^ woad'^r at tbe argamentatkms aa J<br />
oocatructiaes placed apon God's word by tbe orig-<br />
Perfect Statistics of Sonthon B&ptista<br />
185&<br />
far<br />
H AD we tbe Uiinitea of tba fbUowiag Asaoda-<br />
tiona for 1868, w« ooald oom^ tbe perfect<br />
statistics of tba deaominatiiHi for 1856, for Qa Mew<br />
Soathen Registor to ba issued tbe 1st August or<br />
September next. Wm not elerks. modrrators, and<br />
editon aid aa in this. Perfect rtatisties ban at-ter<br />
yet beaa compiled.<br />
A derk rr fentber leoeifbig a narked copy of<br />
tliis paper, ia nquMtad to aead as a Minnto of his<br />
assoeiatioD for 1858.<br />
Mmatn still wanted for 1856 of the following<br />
assoaatiBas in AuaAiia:<br />
Alabena, AnCanga, Bethel. Osatan, Cany, Cen<br />
tral, Somter, Cherokn, Coosa Birer, bfaula, Lib-<br />
erty, East Mulberry, Nortb Riw, Pine Bamo,<br />
Ta^eegee.<br />
In ASJCAVSU for 1S56:<br />
Caddo, Colutabia, FayatteriUe, Independence,<br />
Jadsoo, Liberty, Mt. Zion, Rocky Bayoa.<br />
Wbo will nndt ,<br />
EZXTCCXT.—The Uinates of tbe General Aaooia-<br />
tkn for 1856.<br />
LOOISIIXA.—Concord, Eastern, La, Grand Cane,<br />
Loaisiana.<br />
WbowiUaead? WiU Brother Lee aA who 1<br />
MISSISSIPPI for 1856:<br />
- Aberdeen, Beloxa,Ebeneser, Liberty, Missisidp|»,<br />
Peari Birer, Strong Hirer, Yazoo, Zan, Odd Water.<br />
Who will send*<br />
Uiantes of 1856 wanted in Missoust:<br />
Black Rirer, Franklin, Gasconade, Liberty, Mid-<br />
dle Park, North Cape Oirardsaa, Nortb Grand<br />
Birer, Nortb yber^, North Union, Oiage Rirer,<br />
Platte Krer, Ricblands, Sao Rirw, St. Louis, Salt<br />
Birer, Tebo, Thud Cieek, Union Soutl^ West<br />
Fbrk, Wyaconda, Zion-<br />
Will Brother Crowell ask wbo well send tbe<br />
abore, and fcror the cause of perfect statistics for<br />
1856?<br />
Minutes for 1856 in TsuintisaB still wanting:<br />
East Tenneasee, Freedom, Hiwassee, Indian<br />
Creek, JcSeraon, Jjhasoo, Jadsoo, Lebanon, Mt.<br />
Zion, Mulbeiry Q.p, Noluchucky, Northern, Tcn-<br />
nei-sce, Uoioa. Western Distnct.<br />
Wbo will siud *<br />
lu TkXAS the fi^lawtng an siill wanted :<br />
BsthifelKu, LSeatral, Eastern. Elm Fork. Judson,<br />
Little Rtrer, Saiiine, Sister Unre, Soda Lika,<br />
Tnnity Rirer, West Fork.<br />
Wto «ili seail 1<br />
Uf the ViRtiiN-i.4 aasociatioDs the lollowinr Min-<br />
utes for 1856 are si'll waniid :<br />
Accamac. Ap(>.:aiaiux. Broad River, Dan Birer,<br />
Goshen, Jauiei' iiirer, Judson, Lebanon Distnct<br />
Middle Distnct. Wt. PLsgah, Parkersburg, Rappa-<br />
haniK.-c, Zian<br />
Will not the clerks send os a copy 1 Will our<br />
brother of the Ucratd help us to get up the perfect<br />
statistica of Virgmia for 1856 ?<br />
Minutes in NOSTH O&BOLnr* for 1856 wanted :<br />
Briar Cre»k, Oaaarba, French Broad. Hiwaswe,<br />
Jcfibrsoa, King's Mountain, Lewis Fork, Liberty,<br />
inat«rsandad«ooate30faffasioo,infan£ baptism, and ! Le^ Creek. RaleiKh, Roaa Mountain, Salem,<br />
other tnditioas of men 1 Can we imger dtber re.<br />
bi^orbtainethem? W^ at do they more than many<br />
of our own rabbiiu? Failing of aatbority in the New<br />
Testament, do they not go back to Abraham asd<br />
Mosei 1 But da aot tbe adrocates of tbe right of<br />
nabaptized belierers to officiate as ministors, tarn<br />
their backs upon t£e commissioii, aad Christ, and<br />
Paal, and the apostles also, and go back to Moses,<br />
VMI forward to Lutber, aad Calrin, and Wesley ?!<br />
W« quote tbe condosin scriptural argument lately<br />
set forth by a distinguished Baptist editor, a brother<br />
esteemed and bdorad by aa—to prore tbat be-<br />
lierers an antbormd to preach officially befon they<br />
sabmit to baptism:<br />
*-A niy suggestire drcumstance is recorded ia<br />
tbo 11th chapter of Numbers. "Hie l^ord com-<br />
manded Moses to place 'serenty men of tbe elders<br />
ol Israel'' in tbe tabenude en a gircn day, wbo<br />
wen to asdst bin In tbe gorernment of tbat peo-<br />
ple. After plactag tbem there, it in sKd, "Tbe<br />
Lord caaw down m a doud aad spake unto Idm,<br />
and took o< tbe spirit that was apm bim andg^re<br />
it oi^ tbe Mrenty elders; and it ca-me to pass,<br />
when the l^mt rested upon tbem, tbey prophesied<br />
and did aot cease. ' Bat then remained two of tbe<br />
aitai in the camps, the name of one wis Eldsd, aad<br />
tbe name t^ tbe other Medad; and lie Spirit reAtd<br />
upon than; aiad tbej wen of them tbat wen writ-<br />
tta bid vnU not to the tabernade; and tbey pro-<br />
phesied ia tbe camp. Aai then ran a yoang<br />
man," Jan "old land-mark" man, we suppose,] and<br />
told bfceee, aad aaid, Eldad and Medad do<br />
jbesy in tin ctmpa. And Joshua the ton of Nun<br />
[anotbte "old land-mark" asan, ap to tbat time,]<br />
tba servant of Moses, one of bis young men ao-<br />
swend and aaid, My Lord Motet, mn^ Taaa!<br />
And Hodcs said onto turn, ftwiest ttoK /or m) m1(<br />
TTould God ti^a all tkt Lord's Mrafs vtre propkett,<br />
and that tk» Lo^ would put kit Spirit upon tim P<br />
So aay we. And Qod forbid that wa tim\d erer<br />
taka i podliao tbat would prereat a aix.^e aoul<br />
from bnring tla gospel of Jesus Christ. See<br />
also a similar ctroumstance recorded in Mark 9 :<br />
38-40.''<br />
Is not tbat u column to tbe poii^ at tssne aa<br />
uty argnment'for infant baptism drawn from tbe<br />
consaxA of diciuacisioa ? Is.it own so ! I Oan<br />
wa Ibp^X draw tbe following caclusioaa from<br />
iti<br />
1- SSarefonpexaona may be baptized beC«» tbey<br />
brfian.'<br />
2. Xbjwefore, Miama aiay partake of the Lord'a<br />
Sapjper bafon ^ an baptized I<br />
3. Thn^toe, beiam* as^ prcacb, and bi^tize,<br />
a^ Im orlda^ aa.mbi^sa b^on tbey tbemsdrea<br />
hanjbo1,» by Mia.<br />
^rBapreta^at^ Womea, Mak OonaafsHls-<br />
toty of Bibia Translation, tbat sreiy Baptiat satcr<br />
Oo^t to read—Theodoaia, or any of oor pablica-<br />
tkma.<br />
, AX axraz. raaaroK TO suilas.. •<br />
Any one sending ns (we new sa^acribars ia this<br />
moatb, than reedn a copy of the Child's nine-<br />
tntod Mootbly Book/ and one cofj of tba Taong<br />
Rtaper, tbe meat beantifally illustrated mostbly<br />
(Kiild'a paper paWsbed in thbi csesatry. If a aw-<br />
tber, what a nch prasant to yoor cbSd cr ebildrer.!<br />
If not, what a OMTUI gift >0 aoma of yoor little<br />
nephews or niecrt-!<br />
Will not our s a-.er friends mon ia this? So soon<br />
aa we see tbe ball fatrly i* Motion, we will send for<br />
tba type. Wbo wiU gin it tbe first start? Will<br />
not our Teoaeasee sistetst<br />
For a* Tmsmm* BaftM<br />
Pnlpit Commtinion with Pedobaptists.<br />
- I klw «tn thtv nln* o;lalo>."—J«> 10<br />
M R. EDITOR :-.The subject of "Piilpi; Com-<br />
munion," as it ia usually termed, bas awak-<br />
ened conaidenble interest- An occasiocal artide<br />
on tbia topic, pro and con, has fallen in my way,<br />
and arre*-ed my at* entkn- Tbe aaatter bas seem-<br />
ed to aa worthy of gran and candid conaidention.<br />
With your permitsinn I propone, not to reply to<br />
any of tbe agamenta which I hire read in the oaa-<br />
troreny—somit of which were wntten with marked<br />
ability—bat simply and britfly to "show mine opin-<br />
ion" on the subject. I select yoor paper as tbe<br />
medium of oommunicating my riews to the public,<br />
partly because its cireulatioa ia extensive, and part-<br />
ly bceuiae ito readen hare paid the largest mcaa-<br />
ure of'atteatiim to the matter.<br />
In diacu8sion% it u of the first importance<br />
that tbe points in debate bs dearly and ooaciseiy<br />
slated. Tbe subject proposed for examination coema<br />
t3 me to inroln two entirely diAinct questions :—<br />
Firtl. la it tff^ong to encourage unbaptised persons<br />
to gin nligtona instmetion? Steondty. Is it tipe<br />
ditnl to enoourage such persons to oo ii? The<br />
phrase "Pulpit Communion," introduced by seme<br />
writen into the discussion, tends, in my ri«w, roorant of it is a moral duty. This<br />
duty springs di'.*ly from the Uw of lore. How<br />
ca& we lore those from whom we withhold the treas-<br />
ares of aalration? Every man's consdence must<br />
appror« of the coarse of tbe lepers cf Samaria, who,<br />
coming to tbe Syrian camp, fbund it dcserteid and<br />
filled'with spoi!?, and said, "Wo do not well: this<br />
day ii a day cf f osd tidings, asd we bold our peace:<br />
if we tarry till the morning light, some mischief<br />
win come npon us: now, therefore, come, that we<br />
may go and tell it to the king's househould." No<br />
law, bat tbat of benerolence, required tbem to re<br />
real tbe treasum which tbey bad found ; yet, bad<br />
tbey con^ixl tbe tidings of delirnance and plenty<br />
firom tbe afflxted inhabitants of Sunaria, their con-<br />
duct would baro subjected them to oniTersal exe<br />
eration. Bat tbe bebarer bas found ri^h» treu '<br />
ares than tboae of tbe Syrian camp^treasures of<br />
redeeming graoo—ard shall be cmoeal tbem ontit-<br />
ba bas an opportaaity of bdag baptized, or ontil<br />
be ntisfla Ha perplexed mind as to tbe na-<br />
ton sDi obligatioo of tbe cardinaocel Certain-<br />
iy aot; tba same law wbicb boaad tba lepers<br />
to proebdm tbe ddireraaca of Samaria binds bira<br />
to pabliab tba awcMcr tidiaga of ddiTmiwa frtan<br />
da.^ '<br />
Batsbi^asypeniOB iadst tbat wa mat ban<br />
•ptofie Scriptiuil antbority for tbcpnadiiBS of<br />
bdienra, I can oaly aay tiatHH foand<br />
ia tba da^ttS tewawliWi .awhorim him to<br />
raa^ift bodc ortiaot writtm by aPedobaptat ' If<br />
ananUptisedpeiamisaot aatboriiad to^n.<br />
figiow iastroetion tbo toasoa, ba {a'aot otbor.<br />
t^MfcKbjr ^ pwj if^<br />
^ ta 'aaoor*<br />
^ Tba obiadw^fo U<br />
frta Mod.<br />
n e ^ I ban a ^ tba qaaalion ia ttiagaaral<br />
forahldsa^aaerafytodiiwaatbo sxpedtaMTof<br />
nritnc «*uc«aal P.M>ap(iek aintaais ta m »<br />
cadoaal oceapatiao of oor peilpta. IMon aaoajt<br />
tba feHoweri of Obristib bolter OawOamd; aad<br />
we •.boald tabor to proBKHa it jatt aa ftr aa *a caa<br />
witboat a aacrifloe of prindpla. WeK«..Baptiit»—<br />
oar priadplea an pacaBar, aad wa an boand oa an<br />
proper occadons, aad ia an proper w ^ to main-<br />
tain aad propagato tbaat. Batwa anOlaatim<br />
as well as Baptisto; aad ia oar contoaa with tbe<br />
disdpliaedaBdaightyboattofiaadaBy.it knot<br />
wiae to contena tmr Pedobaptist aUiea- Wa eai-<br />
brace tbe dtsaae^n peiadplea of ProtataiteB;<br />
and sboaM bail with dtfgbt tba ooKiparctioB af<br />
erasfdical Chn'tisadenomiaatibiuiaeweffirtato<br />
oppose tbe prngress of Ramacisa, da myMery of<br />
iniquity. I j<br />
different aspects. I would not mrite a miaistu to<br />
tbe palpit because be isa Pedohaptiat—if, htMrerer,<br />
he bekmgs to an erangebcal denomiaatioa, I<br />
know of no objectioo to him peiaoaally, I wi^rito<br />
to my pulpit wbenerer courteay, or tlte pros|^t of<br />
usefulness may seem to rHi.aira it To the -||taia-<br />
tcrs of anti-evangelica! denominatiQns, I camSt ex-<br />
tend this courtesy ; for tbe ream that I de^btbeir<br />
ministry, on the whole, pernicious. In Viit^nia,<br />
the Baptists at all their gesetal meetings a* npy<br />
the houses of worship of tlie orthodox Obn:.tian<br />
denominations ; and always extend to tbem at their<br />
general meetings the eame favor; and I have nerer<br />
known tbe sligbest eril to spring from the conxtcsy;<br />
but. cn the other hand, it; had resulted in the in-<br />
crease of Christian hospitality, and pleasing fialer-<br />
nal intercourse ^ ^ B. Ji<br />
Atoaem jnt and Bademption.<br />
A LXTTXS from a brother in Arkasaa has been<br />
placed in my bands, in whi:h object^ i s made to<br />
my use of the abore terms. I had nipreast^<br />
redemption as resulting fri;m atonement. jTtie<br />
biotber thinks atoncmest resalbi fioai ren.'r, but we have tbo ide^ f^<br />
quently and in diffrrent forms of cxpress'Oi^ In<br />
the Old Testament atonement is used, I thisa, in<br />
lbs sense of expiation, as wben it is said, -'The<br />
blood maketh atonement for the soul." Tb» re-<br />
demption results from the sacrifidal blood of (.Wist<br />
i9 manifest from Ephesiass 1: 7, -In whom wi^re<br />
redemption throogb bis hk>od, erea the forgit^ness<br />
of sir>&" Qere, as it seems to me, tbe redrapticn<br />
is through the atoning, expiatory Uood of Cbribot bniaelf tbroagb tba boait. bnlB aiw<br />
diseased fron urar stady. Uia foOowiai: ft* Basa<br />
to bia wifo, Ibaad writtaa on a ToliD abaat bfafi aa<br />
tbe tohta bsada bia oanaa, gin pt^aiol atMMBa af<br />
the awibl tetaadlj of tba d<br />
Uybraiabaa<br />
walked; and'aftarfal draaai aaa am aa.<br />
not bear tba boniblatboo^ Qod aad lubatof<br />
Um liocd JesiuObrirtlan mer^apoaiaa. Dnr-<br />
est Lydia,dear children, farsvdL J^bniabana<br />
aa (be recoUactiae growa. Mf daar, daw wife,<br />
faieweU. HoaMluak^<br />
TOB SOOTEBTK PAOETO RuLaoi.T> —Tfca &oiata<br />
(Texas) Flag aya tbat than an 500 or 600Uhom<br />
tmployed aoon iba two first dindaa of tUi nadi,<br />
and tbe Tickabotg papen aaaatt Oat tbair laaA to<br />
the Texas line, to com^ witb tba Sootbanii Raifta^<br />
wili be ready tar nse dariag tla ariaait y tar, aa<br />
tbat tbe (risoda of tba Padfic Road am ba abla to<br />
eat their aextCbriataiaa liii^sj it MaiiliH la Tai<br />
as, or at Tyla, tbir^ aalaa bgy^ Manian, and<br />
trarel thither on a railroad all tiba way firaai fta<br />
Misissp^nrinr. "Tba work goas bniniiy ao.**<br />
Thisatba^reataatpabiiovackflf tbaaga. As<br />
company wiB ae ona of &a aebaat BailnadaM-<br />
ponita in America. Had wa abaiaaitii wa aiald<br />
inrestat o(ioe,foroarpeeaaaal aad tba paUa'a ben-<br />
efit. Haaaot tba campaayaoaMpatraaicstoft^-<br />
stow I<br />
Ax OLD MJLX TaaTaaasnr JAIL roaSaat.—Aa<br />
old nan named Gregg, ate had baaa caafiaad in<br />
Faoqoier jaO dnoa tbe fint of Oetobar IMI ftr<br />
debt, under tbe old law, waa relaaaad aa OhddMaa<br />
day by Jailor Cross, than bemg naOsnc kftiatha<br />
bands of tbe Jawtopay bia jaScxpaaea. Waloata<br />
that this maa bad property enoogh to pay (ha <br />
rangementa, serving to kok aftor tha aafotoipna-<br />
erty, bealtb and morals of laije nnah|H ol^ar-<br />
strna. No one wiiobdoags to a eoauan ^tf Ma<br />
kin<br />
taned a patent for sa amngaaunt and<br />
of lEacbiWy wldch a aspaoted to
m<br />
BEHERAL ITEMS.<br />
QHf l^'^^^^HgfI<br />
Ik gntrijiBf to m that Hijil i»l pspen, Nonh<br />
xsd aDnUi,aoM;an tovsblyvidt te -nfyfint<br />
ffifff tHf'Ti<br />
Tb« R. T. fawinw- ii tlis InSns Baptist paper,<br />
^MinC ^HhB IncHk Bikar SDhmbcnar n j Bap-<br />
lat paper io.^ vted, (flnly afaoat 1,000, or LSOO<br />
anteUaatits TaoMamBiftiit} Itiaateanti-<br />
W papar, ad aUj afitai. Ita tatj draw bai± is<br />
^ Tirelnt ilwritigB tan» in inflaeoca ia ^<br />
reipKt is oaaqteat sad pmaotna, faoam; aa h<br />
dM ite Iraaof teafidiii SB the Ho^ aod in^^<br />
taown lail lawiilai kt Aa SiMBth; teaiAiiit a doo-<br />
tiiaa tfaal tuOm Ghnrti OBE tfaa apoatks mr<br />
tau^ W* 107 €iad to gm oar Bra^ B r ^<br />
vbiB wa lavaei sad lam, Cm onr laat interrimr,<br />
aoaUwrmmf<br />
IXBir^scBEur]. A^emmtafrimi OkDadaarefiigbtAil!<br />
» » » »<br />
Qwncfl Obaaiber yeeterday, tiiat tbe Oocaaiitte.<br />
bar of tbeOwaea CbaaherWM hwtei down aad<br />
mrm^^omm a. enafcrf by tb« prm^ «f u«<br />
ennrd .bat tlwT fainted. Tbe Ooauaitt* bad<br />
plaeed etdeta in tbe baada ef eleiMii<br />
^ eUwrpaaciB«.to be sold to tHow vbom tbey<br />
efcorid kabw t» be de^rriBg; bot »U11 bimdmb<br />
not tboa «»ppKod.aBd beace tbe nub oa tbe<br />
OoonaitM. It i. ealerfated tbat ate fna fire<br />
to tra tbon^ fcmflk. in tbis city eul. or almont<br />
«««of fi»l.K,d tbe greas difficulty eipericW by<br />
ibeCommiuee i., tbat tbeie i. not ^ enough to<br />
neer lopply tbe deaand.-rObdaart Ctaa.<br />
The AUanU (Ala.) Intalligeneer state* that tbe<br />
ToB«rn ud Atlantic Railxoad gitea a bonns to meh<br />
«» •gree to abatain from tpiritaoa* liquor* aa<br />
bewage, Taryisc »o»rdine to tbeir pucts. SagiB*<br />
»ea iweire $37 50; ctodnctoTB $Si: and train<br />
l^d*. firemen, wood pa.*i». $15 per quarter. Of<br />
tbe employor. of tbe road. te.entyKine bare agreed to<br />
the T^nlmtion.<br />
JarearTci. MortAtirr.—Onr readers win be astoo<br />
labed. taya tbe Colnmbn« Sue, when we tnitbfnlly<br />
infiam them, from itaimmta before na, that dnnog<br />
tbe year 185€, ibal bariali in the fonr largest eitia<br />
in tbe Ea^uaii States are set down as follows:—Phfla-<br />
delpbia 12.000; New Tork 21.405; Bsltiaore 5,677<br />
and Boston 4.T10. Of these ds^ths, 21.767 were<br />
cbildrBn nndj fi^e jesni of sge, and 2,673 of the<br />
nomber died of . . r.et ferer. sad ot the latter nsia<br />
ber of tbe rictims wen of PbUadelphia. ;<br />
L*aci Bmcw-—The 1e« P^aseis B. Grsy, of Bos-<br />
ton, left toEarrard CcOegs tbe scm of $50,000, the<br />
income to be appUed to euablishiog aod maintaiDiog<br />
a museum of CompamiTe Zoology. This is in sddi-<br />
tion to colieetions of eegrKvings. Talned at $30,000,<br />
which he slso gare to the institutiua.<br />
Euna J. B. Snrxtaa.—Ve record with rrgret ths<br />
death of this brother. Bs died st Orange Spring,<br />
TloriUa. of eonsnmraption. on tbe SSth idt.<br />
Elder J 3T. Grangar. fastor of the 1st Baptist<br />
Cbnrch in Proridence, E. 1., died on the 5lh inst.,<br />
an ahie and nseful 'ww,<br />
Hon. Preston 8. Brooks died tbis erening at Brown's<br />
HoteL He had a serere eoid from which he thoQght<br />
himself recoTcring.bot was aeixed with rioleot croup,<br />
and in intense psin ezpireii.<br />
The Sew York Mirror ssy* it is estiKUed that one<br />
of "onr rich mm' (Wa. B Astar) has now s "reini<br />
lar income" of $3,000 da-ly or about $.6000,000 a<br />
year.<br />
Paooaxss o» IsroLaaaaca tx Srira.—A decree pub-<br />
lished on.the 3d of Korem^ier ia rvlation tbthe press,<br />
states among other enactmi^nts—<br />
"The decree allows of no reUgious controTersy, snd<br />
yon will not tulerats any Infraction whateTer of this<br />
rule, nor permit any joamjl to make any comment<br />
upon the holy Catbcdic Ksd ap«rtolic faiUi. Nor<br />
shall it be permitted to discuss the opportnneneas of<br />
leligiooj unity."<br />
rnalUtarf^ of las Icachisg diia quea-<br />
Iha Jaaiai', Bnk TaiitfaTO. writes as thongb he<br />
bad a work (a d^'aad meant to do it, aod be will<br />
doit. Bait aak afraid of bciag a Baptist, and<br />
jxiiiu$ Ska oaa. Bumeaa to onr tisttr.<br />
Xaa Waaaair BirwTwa, Lotsarille. Kestacky<br />
Thia pspar baa paaaed oat gf tbe liaads of (Hhat<br />
oaauBitta^ thac eaaia so itcar eficetiog ita iireme<br />
Aafete rva^ iato tba baoda oi Bro. BobtaeDS, who<br />
baa nutariilly iunwnd it ia erery lespoct. Its<br />
toaa ia oica dhristiaB aad its ttctiment mere<br />
Jtmtn happy to say thai Uie Recccder<br />
aad tM Tsmeecft Baptist arc on the rtxy beat of<br />
Bra. B. lias tluis br proved himMlf poa-<br />
of Onatiaa pr^icipla mnngh to treat tis<br />
with aaD^iaJaatioar-aQ wa arer aaked of ita former<br />
coDdae^gcs. Wa {say (M ta bless torn, aod gnot<br />
him laiyiJB^?ari^.<br />
Tn DmsL Macon, €ra.. corro: to oa ia a Sonday<br />
dnas, daaa, aka aad whrVeanrnn- What a cbasge<br />
Bra Wafer, (MaCov Seexetary of the Domestic<br />
Eoard,)ikaa<br />
He has roilrd op bis sicsrai aad gone to wni in<br />
gocd cn>aB^ ia restore the decayed tepntausn of<br />
tfa B« says he dcw't ex;>«:t to ba cairM<br />
to Ob ^iaa t. and as it is generally rvceired by,<br />
aod finds a beany welcome in almost erery family in<br />
onr riciaity, and as the communication written per-<br />
tains theinterrst of my family and neighborhood,<br />
from lhe«e consideratioai, I think I justly claim for<br />
it a (dace in your paper, hoping you will find it coc-<br />
veniPiit and con.^'iste t to comply with my raquest.<br />
If you do. snd will set accordingly, you may continue<br />
ycur rhretto my wifeoue mora year, if notconrenient<br />
to publish it, please return the conraspoodence, and<br />
stop ^be Tennesve Baptist, and you will oblige,<br />
Toure, fralemally, J.<br />
Now, we say 10 Mr. J .that his piece ecaaoC appear,<br />
nor could it. no matter what subject it was upon, on<br />
the terms proposed by him. We allow no man lo im<br />
agine thst hr can influence us, editorially, by loss of<br />
his patronage. We doo'i want the patronage of such<br />
men. C-jr paper can dc- ijch men no good.<br />
The article it purely a persooal matur. He had<br />
failed LO be elected a teacher in his neighborhood, and<br />
je» .-i*! neighbors offer to make him "p an oppo«ition<br />
schuol, and be wants ihe rcsdets of the "Tenni<br />
i^ptist to know this momentous fact!<br />
If he will send us an enrelope and a three-cent<br />
stamp, be can get his article—snd, if he sees fit to<br />
abuse us for a refusal to publish, ^c., we will gire his<br />
name and effusioo.<br />
V m m r , Una-, Dec. 13th, 186ft.<br />
Daaa Baoraia Gaarss&TeraI of the eharehcs<br />
ta oor assodstion (CiomAL) ara now, or will ba<br />
tba first of next auntb, witiioat a pastor or sapply.<br />
I will mention these: Hebno, Taxoo City, Bay-<br />
mood, Union, Moond Bloff, aod my probable soma<br />
othen, tbat I am not well noagh inlormcd abeat<br />
thair arrasgi ments for next year, to m'ntion namea.<br />
Soma of tboee menUooed haa atade eallsi bat Tciy<br />
raoenUy learaed their calls an aot accepted, aad<br />
an now at a loea when to Mt for miaistars to fiU<br />
their palpits. They pay wdL A majon^ will<br />
pay enoogh for half sapport of a {machcr for half<br />
bis tiiQe, aad then is sooa aadantaoding batmen<br />
them of calfiag a aiinistar to sopply two at ksst<br />
If scale of oor ministering tecthren woald risit as,<br />
form acqaaiataace with the ehordies, I ban no<br />
-•Nibt tb^ would locate with as, and a libend sap-<br />
port eoald bo secored. I wis instraetec* by oar<br />
chorch (Uoatd Bloff) ti>day, to write yoa m this<br />
sabjeet, and reqaeat yoa to pablidi tbe wsnte ol<br />
oar diarcb; and I oondoded while doing ao, to<br />
menticm other sister diorchas in oar bonnda, who<br />
are in tbe same aitnatioa. Tbe SxeoatiTe Board af<br />
oor Aasoeiatim wiahas to emi^c^ ooe or mora aus-<br />
aianariea to sopply some desdtate i^soes. Now !<br />
will yoa say something aboat tbe waate of the<br />
cboidies in tbe Central Aoodatica by way of an<br />
editorial. You know many of cor membera: they<br />
arvt true and faithful woikers in the caaaa of our<br />
Sarioor. Tbeir faith, doctrines, and principles of<br />
gorerament of tbe Obanh of Ohrist, an pun and<br />
erangelical Bible Christians; soch as tbe oo-editors<br />
of the Tenaeaaea Baptist pn^wgatea and defenda.<br />
I aend yoa $2 en aooaunt of Brother Jeasee Lib-<br />
ley, Vernon P. C., Miss, which pays his acooant of<br />
subacriptiao ap to Ist day of Aagast, <strong>1857</strong>,1 think.<br />
If yoa eriU make oat tbe aeooant of aacb of yoor<br />
subscribers at tbia office, I wiU try and cdlect it^<br />
aod forward tbe amoant to yoa. I cannot make<br />
oot tbe aocoi&it from a memorandnm I hara. I<br />
paid you aome money in Oantceeding8. Aeeept my beat wiahea<br />
and kindest regarda for self and lady; tnay yon<br />
prosper in yoor temporal and spiritual aSaiis, and<br />
8P80IAL AB^TICLl.<br />
r»ri<br />
S. THSMK,RMTTF.SASM««ASSIATAEOeak)^«3i«s»,OB<br />
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I teletta; BV«tea«aiih Sm; W» -<br />
I -I tim Tt 11 TTitSrii H tib ti>.<br />
ta; W r Series ts SU mc M IMar, A J<br />
Jas; VTn«r^siB,marB Mtreitt>Iskta; •<br />
I«bIM;taisBlSuaeeateMlh*%;irWliilliUWUIta;<br />
I 0 * ansa as Mia Js»-Se SB fbr BsetswaaS OH SnB>saa(k;<br />
WHiaeiWtsniltai AW teIBIh«a^»«<br />
IBtshsU, B BUkea ts SIst W B Sat, S taSsa M Bsl<br />
[tasasHtefynatsSaWh; BB TMw ts SKh ta; > B<br />
IW Slat r B Assea ts set IM-<br />
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Aa S(«Bt rwchsriac r OS Mr k Sw<br />
eepsrssat Oa asU Witt MS rM<<br />
•Mt St, aa hM S ts 4 Maths tios.<br />
fsk r-sa EBSTBA KABO A oo.<br />
NOfr IS THK TDa TO SCKCBIBS<br />
FACIS ID BE BMintMagitT;^<br />
L Tka Tsaeaseea Bmawlsa tsOfieaeBsiiBy<br />
»sr. dsrtgas* ta *e la jpslae ef MtMaiw ta Bi»Wt 1*.<br />
drlw what miT Bsrdrt |a*«r shssM te. aaSIa sn<br />
taMMttewsatserasftMiia ths (lewlea sBfin af the<br />
' Orsst Wssi."<br />
«. tW tsmsaieSS Sa. If psH ta liisasi. IT<br />
ke'er* ta* sa« sf ths yMT, SS ee.<br />
S. Itlstasaallsr(nats«,tbstarstirte«*BaalsaaaMmMpaUi^Uncboiae,aad tteentirapm-<br />
ceede^pSedtOBiiaiMerialedBekte: 1<br />
Tb fiidta this even taore eon^lets^ a atatsitB<br />
ol sseb scfeBol aadsr tfaa pataonaga of a comaatiaB<br />
orissochtion,with awberoT tsaohanatsplMd^<br />
eocigcdiBtcMhiac,aad nalMtef p^Oi^ VMid<br />
UaSfaaMcaoDs. . •<br />
X dsAa to do gDod ia tee irafsi eeBrt sO te<br />
tmrmtt —Thar* *c* tat r**wha «* aet at SQB* IB« SX<br />
p*iliae« th* (artotcut tSSct *( Xmmfmn lalitattlea, neb<br />
u * nw of fal****, w«i(ht, nti aasMlaMi tf th* ttoau<br />
roaj fa»|*«. 2>.ttarM*s U th* moath, aaassa, ilck.hndseh*,<br />
at I iBch fMliaa ar* *Tia*ao* *f ar»roa«hlB( «7i<br />
p«r«i*, irWeh thosM slwsjs k* «h*ek*l aa* ear«e kr th* *m<br />
HuiTarti* • Sasuch Sittsts, wtlsk u* kaowa ts b* sa ia-<br />
falUbi* rasMil/for *U •Dchaoaplaiata. To this tbsouaiUrm<br />
mtif/ *ho hsT* trt*< Ui*a aod »roTC4 Ik* tista<br />
tti sal* b7 DraoUts *a4 D*al*ra (*asnUT<br />
aisx* * Scitonua,<br />
io. asowB,<br />
W. assBsssBOTr,<br />
H e. toorau,<br />
A. SiasTca,<br />
tim tl-lm Aat DrsccUts c«a*TanT.<br />
CGIOEERCIAL HEW&<br />
iuaaan« aanisT orrioB ><br />
BssartLLa, iaa 10, ISST {<br />
CSTTOS.—Opsrstlasi nrj IlBlt*!. W* k*ar oT th* *•!*•*«<br />
sboat to bain at II4<br />
Toatoco —W* hear *r th* tai* of *** kkd. l».4ar at fl4<br />
pathaadrotf<br />
Lass—bMitiag si IS)o.<br />
[OomtyoalMc* of th* T*aa*M* asptut.)<br />
AUaata. Harksl.<br />
Aturs, 04 , Jaa. »l, lti*< Ayyisj, tl SOal<br />
I. erasa Afalss tl (0*3 CO<br />
eiwa-0.tttooafool.Se. Bot*, PIMS, S*e|>. Bc«s,a*tt<br />
I BOASaa.—W* aou** a betik «aua4 for >*w Baoea aat<br />
lata, aaS bat Uttl* la aaikali *adj ih-pBsats aoaU nU<br />
nainr St ran pfW Oora brisk.<br />
Baaao, Asaon * Co,<br />
Whoi*esto OamitHa Msnksato,<br />
Atlaata, Ssariia.<br />
aiw OaLsaaa. Vsk S.<br />
Ooitea B!rsB*«4 i ; islss af ltMwirdi yre^rttj is, t.<br />
t*r ay hoasraklr.<br />
a IT aar Mb**rlb*r i* a* roM aC |ria*l»l* as ts lafMlsSs<br />
Us Jwt chUcatteaa, w I* ga at, Issri^ kts sahssiifaaa<br />
raid, sa-l hi* t*r*na»MlM Cor la th* *>**, k* m»j (xywt<br />
toM* bk aaa* ealj r*»arta«, that *tk*r Soatt! It ta, ih*T*tai*, Ik* b*si atrar-<br />
Usiaamdiaai. * " t*i-rri Tif uliil ilnilksMssto si<br />
•dmittail at th* fsUsaiaf mas:<br />
TBAMS or Anraansoia.<br />
Oa* ataai*, t lis** ai Ian, tl CO<br />
BMh •Aditkaal ia**rUoB. • n<br />
OB* •qaara, aa* moath, • S OS<br />
Psr itaaia, th ** oMBths, • os<br />
Oo* •^aai*, »*r aa a«, - St OS<br />
d*aoatB«ttoa*l School iln^iiiiisw il halt Iksskora<br />
rat**, aat taMrUMy ia o^vaKU.<br />
AD traaslsal sdrarVMinata H b* tor la at'<br />
Lat tho** ah* adrartis* isrf ths aBoaatsT<br />
sstna la «zpv.« la ait atltoiai. with IhUi a«r<br />
IlTT,(«c*slhslss»>«s^<br />
*ad b!a4 thaiB,) wlU aa IstraSstinB, J r«a<br />
4l*l*a-.s»7 IS scats.<br />
BaaliaU eaakt ts sinalala U toast MS,oaace^ib r. lai—It as Boath Third Stiast, PhiUMyhla.<br />
iteilh* vaatsofWasma<br />
lisBrd Bobka a» an aaalU rae<br />
(rr Wiabas^to*r4aT«r sardasi'ad pattKa,«ahot<br />
vtshaat rauTxa asaaiaa, sad wanaaiad vfazlar.<br />
Memozandom and Pais BOQIC*<br />
I Baaur aat ay ia p*»tsi»n aad asaband.<br />
BAKKSSa'OAUS aad BILL OASES, al ilsa* sttititos.<br />
POBTPOLtO^ ylau aad *l*s*at, aj nima Sai^s* s=d<br />
bssatirBi Itrl^ vT<br />
SLATA AmUcsb sad Bacltok. a fall •MrtMaS^ b/ th*<br />
atad-<br />
wA.toa- asLT BnacH RBSSBST-aaautn tn.<br />
^^ «atsa*eBi *ad aiayttr* IISUSM •heaM si oass naorl to<br />
Ui* •slaahl* Bndlita*, which vtU s»**dll7 laanra tk* vent<br />
•TaptoBS ef th*** dictiaaiaa amsirtata. 8 » • Awlelea. O ^Slst Ja^B LVssi.^<br />
alltait9talslJMi«» ' loka 1ti*a»ils,ml<br />
ItoreeetaaiMiaatlllaiai r Jttwktwtaletleej *<br />
gWllts^fti a^Asa;^ .v>laptAp*Bt,taBkli[^4<br />
6 Prifa<br />
L*^ y i>ai.ocaphr<br />
aH*Ba<br />
Joaa B 6 B.r s. of BsiksLitsias.<br />
W. B AN.UT«A. Tstor.<br />
tteyaarue aitha.Taatr ^jaaiaBU. Ua^SSitoM<br />
toajard-abtfal, bi< » Ula- a ntra as aUbSal^ri^<br />
p-taat PacvMT maiarzi, to^ acd a SWr^uWatei<br />
taittoaaad b.«nbS aooi t a<br />
rorOktsii(Bcs spplf to Chamaaof tts PaB^tT a to<br />
"JR^IL^TI ^ 'oaa B. Bita.<br />
_ rrf AasIsM<br />
B^asxi, Ptal*.a.« ot MathmaUa aaC a-tfrl<br />
CaariJ*, 6a , Jaa , Jiit.<br />
Aw'rB.af Tias.<br />
'HIGH SCaraOL FOB YOUNQ<br />
aocaTOB, isiasuaipri.<br />
CUaa Pabnattea la Pspsr btalUt,<br />
JBoasBl Gift Baokr, Aa<br />
Oall ssd saa tksa.<br />
lati*<br />
raor. *•. a BOSXT,<br />
BBS. I. 0 UCSXT, I raaeaxiM.<br />
W ILL om oa Ih* fcsi. » JKBAT J» PshsEor a«t, a<br />
Bckoal ar th* iastracttsa af V. aat' uittosTtf tlT^<br />
tasasba ef a ttocoafh aai pc^to *«ntia.<br />
D*taB>a*i to aiks tk* >asatatirter expeaawLLb* tp-<br />
-aa hfei-v.-<br />
JSB 10, 'ST.<br />
Pslto»phl^ Appa^ aad aaaai af Oast^. ja S<br />
tesacha ahidi laaait* It. . w*<br />
CAKCER8 CAN BE 01<br />
this Ja daatod kr PkjsialaBa csMnUr.<br />
It witk the kaifs. a^^tisvye^<br />
Th* OoIIsclato CoazM'Tin echrat* a paiit j cf faat<br />
.aaplstiBj tb* pn*e:ib*d aoatsT^ r*esin<br />
• ET'^OW<br />
d. * to tha pallsat. na.|*?*alMa1aswaatk*<br />
sst-sar to ast asfailatad v^ihe Slacaeria ar tta «l<br />
tksTHsStMsPi^toa Ikiaafcai _<br />
fa^sal^ sSaafttlsdrasdeaMS. tksa rabVUa I<br />
ksra asadatlk tba asst aspasBitod seaia lar Iks pasttoar<br />
raais, atlkoBt raaua er aaa la oaa amaas osaa^>:<br />
^•hst pkpMsa la VMsass* saa s» ttis af Us kaaaasat af<br />
tastarwartos she* TstMsdtoaTiike*lid»-T Ikat^ssB-<br />
tsirsaaof Osa**Twss •ureazad! Ai* ttsy ta h*<br />
so^aaad! I *atr tk* Ue«la(<br />
OBALLBBOB <br />
aaPriaelpal.<br />
AAXBS OP TLinos PBE SUSIOB C.- JITB<br />
Priaarr S*partB*at, tt3 flO<br />
PrapaistotT " U eo<br />
Prashtsaa.Bophsaer*, ta-<br />
unt aad aasietCIsial^ 91 SO<br />
Braakanof Apoaistas sarf<br />
aaof Tasto. S £S<br />
Marie oa risas. Si O)<br />
Oa af IssSaa*Bt, S O)<br />
Oaitsr, se
' ^wfnimlf^^<br />
nidiwa in'tl» enUnvr CrnngB-<br />
J^ltffctf bait not bt ymv<br />
SOwliftftvi^laiftabairtolxil^ and<br />
^ fir ad ateK, ^MT "iwjpai'^ nkte<br />
r WW<br />
tti^ rn taTOBotioM,» ^ M<br />
Jkm». :tmibTnaottMjmtrrmieiaerm%eh-<br />
e b h t i s I b r - W h T ^ - t r a i t m m , JT j o a i n U So<br />
ttia, jm-wfll uumuiUIisi yoiu nmg.' This ^ab-<br />
m •Moitiao or Qm mUM wwJd<br />
-ActmoaiMp^ MI aSni to-Irt lufaunrn<br />
•^insain t>iMiia£neverediiidderotethaii-<br />
I t»»ahtiiiiB of t]» problem. On bead be<br />
"aedai'' G«oiogat> ma^'mth emv<br />
' proprii^ onarfa firm tbw t a b i e u u t m a<br />
; into tins Batter. Ibr Oe^ viB<br />
lo |B Bate Uk Mrilinan tDooffa if pcopla<br />
B3t kara te make bread vitbimt'faoda.'^ Philtao-<br />
pbnibliilil tH intent, for im vbo finda ont<br />
wbat viU^ia tiwpIaMof vfll dneorw<br />
tiia piBtairbsr^ Aoaa. Ton may Omk bm eztn-<br />
taga*. daar »ada««. bat 1 am art. 1 wtmH<br />
ntbar bar tiiat braMi «aidd be mde wiibnot<br />
Una to bear Of iba dtnavary ef finMB oav panata.<br />
\4Iac, vbat ioterast en a iBaa fa^ in plHiaU(7»ja.<br />
tsm vban bia etemaai i* foil of •a a few veara became a<br />
Samll«r,ai«d»"bJatiki« He f»il«i, bowewr,<br />
lo get money as fast as he wanted it, gambling,<br />
so fa« with too other ma tf like cbaraw ate tosay to<br />
yoa, I hat Jciis, wlsea he was in tha aaiae rcbool<br />
with Matbaa, badwIXra bat wbtn he iteali be-<br />
oiBie a m.\», be wtsoM be aa resjwetabls aad happy<br />
M his iw-ooii^?. And so he tEi*ht a»T«b'm, tad<br />
he a»o:d«d lEe oompany cf bad -j and jrjpirl><br />
observed ihe sabbath, kid vhea he begao to ylj^<br />
at cards, oe was i>ot awara to what extent hit<br />
atWTje waa tandinjt, aodocly pU/cd fir smbl »ums<br />
at ttraf. JBat the first »Up la ihe wrot:g ooariw<br />
oace taken, thwe U eo sti^picg-plaee; aad the<br />
oaly safe way is to antfd the tociety of bad boya,<br />
and not uke the first t.ci>p u a Qc«n« oi *i«, aad<br />
eonat»Bilf keep in a^. that boverer yoo may<br />
sacceeU fa iud% .toer aetieos f,jm mea, G 4 sees,<br />
»U yoo aod iti^om sUowi jia to g) aupanlihid<br />
sT«D ia tliis world<br />
We beliere tbal siioald baTaTgood<br />
Ihnaer.<br />
WwbeUevwtwttbebeatfcTtilhtsreirany stA is<br />
»q>trit of iadastiy, enterprise and iatelligeoce;<br />
lrtbwU thia,Liaa«nd (typaaaa^ bonm ard gnicik<br />
owsnre, marl and gatnno, will be oflltil* nse.<br />
We beitrre in g66d fhj^^good bants<br />
farm bouses, gord atcck, good otcbarda,<br />
drea CBMigh to«atbcrtha fruit. ^ «<br />
W« beliere in a cl«aa Iritdteo, a Kptnaing piano,<br />
a daity sztd A clear coaceieace.<br />
Wc^-mly disbelicrBiafinxathat will not im<br />
prore; m fa^ that g m poorer ertry year ia<br />
atarriag cattie; in tarmeiB' boya runnmR iatodwks<br />
and nur3b«at*, tadin fumcra wbo are aahamed of<br />
tiiejr TCdtkm. ' "<br />
A "farmer s Bay ' in Bmea county, Ky.. adw-<br />
ti«es for a wife. Qe says-<br />
He wanU to knew if she can milk<br />
And m«ke KJ« bread and bnUer<br />
And poto meetlrp wi^linnl »nk.<br />
To make a -show and flatter."<br />
Bf'd like ft know if ft world hurt<br />
band* to take op Mlrliet •<br />
Or «o» tlie buttooa on bis shirt,<br />
f^r make a pair of breerhfs.<br />
EoDse»keepen' Secipes.<br />
Hffl.t8 iM Pits —Persoas in th« habit of making<br />
oiea dwit g Iroit season, rboald not make a bole to<br />
the top tf their pies. By kartrg ihe cmst wbolr<br />
'he joiee in cnsde to bo(l qnicker, and thus the fruit<br />
is weU dooe without the crust beirg hotst<br />
WasBiKo rn7».—Take oce peund cf Ml soda<br />
and balf« pound of aaalacked lime, put them in a<br />
jalloa of water and boil twealy aiiatttea, let ii s'and<br />
tin cool, th n drain off; arui put it away in a stone<br />
joRorJar. yonr dmy elolhes oter night, or<br />
unlill ifcey'are well wet tbiwigh, then wrinj- them<br />
out acd rub on pUmty of soap, and to one hoiler of<br />
clolhea well eorerd with water, ad-i one ici^.-uf^ul<br />
of the washing flaid. Bofl fca'f an hoar brihkh,<br />
then waih them thoroughly through' ons s>id» ana<br />
rinse weU tbioa«b two waUia and your elotbrs<br />
will look better than the rid way of waging twice<br />
before boiling —Ohio C M v a ' o ' r .<br />
Quick jn Uaa A^i-uc*Tto»i.—'-it amaxta ue,<br />
miQiatert don't »»it« better mum* ~l am sick cf<br />
the duH. ilTars," said a lady in the creaenco<br />
of a pariaa. -Bat it ia not ao easy maUM-, my<br />
good woman, to write gocd seTrooi!i»," ku^rgt-kUd<br />
the miitowr -Yes," reJ-intJ the lad),' bm you<br />
uro BO long ahcul« j cviuJd writ* nut la Laii' the<br />
time, airJ'' mijaiitd the<br />
lady qaiekiy. * Oh, my good »oa»aji,'' waa tbe<br />
grare reajsonss ' joa will neytr male a good ser-<br />
rocoiMr -j.a I want to<br />
know if it ia so' '<br />
' Why ceruiaty, ' repiied ;be cdporttar.<br />
"VTefl. I weal .tn't hire thought anybody could<br />
bcn«T3 auch a3<br />
'-And niay, maism," said teecoiportrur 'iet me<br />
ask nhit you fachere on ctis aulj^ct—perijapa you<br />
beiiere that leijj.' t n r i t bt, irli bt, and lekct v i U bi<br />
tcon t bei"<br />
The ^wxi old lady ssiatd soiMwhat pniilei,<br />
aitd Went on with her knittirig — W i ntss.<br />
L.«st Woaas or Pusnmcii Eowams.—Whea<br />
the gremt this):cg!a.i was dying, having 'sken leaye<br />
of his fAouly, he iouked about and said. ' New,<br />
whera ia Je us of Sizircih, my true ard ccrer-<br />
f tiling firTid?" and EO he fell asleep, «rd went to<br />
the Loid i£ l^ved. How uniAiling is iha instiost<br />
wlach leads the pi"n3 _be^ to cry out for Jesaj in<br />
the last houjl The ini^'ty intellect of Edwards,<br />
after all its acquisitions duripg a life of usefulness.<br />
a«£t ^en Idu upoi. tiie Sa?iors arm with the same<br />
belirfesa dependmce as a yoans child jast able to<br />
syllaUs that piedcns asme.<br />
Sjrserr i* fcrrya^.—Bat bd^e us, remem-<br />
ber, ihKX9 m&y be trae giKu wheie there & no cgm*<br />
f.m; there may be saring fiiith witflp^ asnisace.<br />
A soul nay be taja p«d«fd state, thoagh ia a<br />
rroUed state. Toar tins can eertr be triuinpb-<br />
ant, yc-Br> gracu can cerer ,d^y, your sou!* can<br />
aew bejt*^ year .God and jtracMi nerer be ftps-<br />
rated- Ihe'dtnl ajuld u scoa piack Christ eat of<br />
heaves, as oat of ^betierer'a heart" He sitsas fss:<br />
upoa hid tbisne bm aa (bu-e. 'Th»dnilcoaidaa<br />
e-uer th3 herd tt asiaii wiihoot -lit'a Itare, and<br />
wm he tet bim tff m lA^M—Rcmarkt ft<br />
R n . J. Uasan . ' * " . ' "<br />
Faa^ ^ Parira^.*<br />
akIMA,<br />
Faint, yet porsnlog,<br />
StinietuVfolloVoBi "<br />
Osrahrtogth in Him ificewrsgT*<br />
. Wbobas^fiiet^.woB:<br />
Liaua ASD Smaix PoxAtoaa—Last spriiiK 1<br />
plaattd («« short rowit—twcWe hiU each—tws de<br />
eaeh other, one with large potatoes osie in etiOi hill,<br />
the other with small ones, alout the same weight i a<br />
earb row.<br />
Wlieo I raued my potatoes this fatl I wtighe I<br />
ai"l eouated the prMace of each row, lesaltmg aa<br />
foiiowj The iMjso ones yielded 20 t>wmid» nui..-<br />
beriagloO potetas TiiS ^aJl ones yielded i:«<br />
pomidn, uuiuUfsng 155 potatiei. Taking ihis ts-<br />
peri, sent aa a tul»j I am iccHned to (hs i.'f>ibid a<br />
great low of reading the JT.w TesuSient, had<br />
stturg imprts ioaa to preach the gospel<br />
He has Wt a gocd wife and fear lilUe children,<br />
and many friends to mourn their loss; but wasor-<br />
ro r not as tbe«e wbS have/no hope.<br />
May the Lojid bless the'widow and lirle cces of<br />
"ur departed brother, is tie prayer of one of bis<br />
bert friends.<br />
W. J. Hoon.<br />
Levis S. Le&<br />
Ditn at his residence in Monrce county, Atk , on<br />
thn 2Mb of Dwmbor 1856, in the 27th year of his<br />
ag.', Mr Lewis S Lec, of congestion of the lucgs<br />
Ha made a rrtifeso.ioncf religion in July, 1655. and<br />
joined the Bipti. '^burch, at Harmony, of the<br />
Majnt v. moa vocation iiwn after, and lived an<br />
ordwly memb,. .. r, »o his death He was chosen,<br />
and ordsinH a® ! seen In October, 185G, (to flii<br />
tbe piece of Wi ^m Wa.kcr, wha died in Jaly.<br />
Ueivasagrod m ^bbor, affectionate husband acd<br />
fathiT, and a derottd Chiistiin.<br />
H.} has left a loving wife and one diild, father<br />
matter, brother, and miny friends 10 mourn their<br />
I0B8; bat they bcttow not 'hose wbo have no<br />
hope Msv the I^rd Ncs< the frienbs, and espe-<br />
ciallj- the widow and orphan f Juurdsceased brothtr,<br />
ii l^l> prayer nf ',tie o' hJs hes! frcndii.<br />
W J Hoon<br />
Margaret Amanda Morgan.<br />
Mi.»Q*jiRT AaaNrA Moaoa* died a(Ur a pain-<br />
fully proiracud Mckuess, on tho 13ih day of<br />
Januuy, IH57, ai the reiidenee of I er hasband, O.<br />
W. Morgan, ia Panola county, AI.m. Tao doccaaed<br />
• aiKh'rrof Ephraiin «nd .Vlarsaret Adams,<br />
i 4 in B clilaii.l OiBtrict. Somh Carolina,<br />
on I 2.h MArch l.»2T, au.l was nearly tUtly years<br />
of at ih; t.u.e of her drcaae. atic was left a i<br />
orphan at an «arl> am-, »ud moved wit), her familr<br />
to Lmnd-nt .-.ounty. .Mi.'w , in (ho year 1842 t^li-<br />
ma-lit J LI. ibc Pit, Jay of A|)ril, 1813. to<br />
ChaiUs W. M a.id m 'id wiin Uuo tu Panola<br />
coui ty, Mihs , ii. FulTuary IWH tihe haves a<br />
famiif of (our suiviuug childrvn, ouo cf nhom ia<br />
an iiifani b^lc.<br />
Siittr M'lr^ai. wa4 for homo yrara before her<br />
diK'€uut a Ii)caul..r of Byuuui frtek BapUatt.'hurcb,<br />
»t>l tv»r ainou her prt>fe»,on of faith, publioiy<br />
ro^Ju in of her trusi in a eru.uUed tsavior<br />
ha-i 11. kI ait . lirm ami coiuiMcut f itluwer of thi<br />
Rr.l. ftiui. liiii uwdtst, rBtinnu d. poriiuciii liir<br />
ijiiui ai I liii.ili CM l.tr tiii.i jc<br />
tf i'ilc lu.liluiei.i „( lamlly Um.i*, Mill lur,; make<br />
li.T /.oil. I,, fao ii^ atiU M< ul Ciril* pain-<br />
luhj I'd vM iii« Cvitaiiity U,at licr happy sud<br />
e^'ei . ra cl L«» wiigtcl its tli^bt to the glo-<br />
ri .ut prf,iu.v 1.1 J«j» ig be Willi 4iid tik« him<br />
.» ail ateu.aa il,»i ..fi.nN ihu f-.lrl at,.I dlepetfc<br />
tbe •' n-m .,1 I, I , fii.nKiy fiiii F.mwtll'<br />
(/»«, »UWW pe»4.e 10 iby aahe» ! V- 0 Kasll yn meet<br />
tlicc ajsm In o.ir Pjihtr's raaiisiun<br />
J.»nu»ry 16 lS57. »•«<br />
r. M si:An(»,<br />
SeK»«^» Sutai a i..««iioi.<br />
H., L e:'>T.>ca tea<br />
flhuoucK n h M i m s s i u s U L S I S K S S ,<br />
Al t.ii Nat Cu.tti.o4.iin |ir> tiu.,, |lijil4Ug<br />
/iv« i/JlJi».4 H I i » i i a ; i i 4 j „ , 1., t u l u n U t u u ,<br />
ATI WTt neiK.oi t<br />
mr Bao>' r».i.,tiipf.i. It an If tfcr iini,.^ .t« . ut» il.i,.n . f II -<br />
»«t:l>rpir.i.»r D Cnn.o ' wt. i. ibr n;.»t-ii.l,<br />
"f the l-ipo.-te a fcwl par'vlrlcl -tlprn-.n l tfae '•i^.: f »h<br />
flfl" LJD4 d&ra^t.itj .of v^cksrsoiit . cct<br />
jalftMof i.or-p. r.n il.ptod I'D l»lrj vllbvultrm- it<br />
Ii>ir'~>'*!loB of ur tlM. a> th* Go«4* ar«<br />
notvl I- tk I-f»' iioD ••ni t^-T ha e «Q*esTab,l'he1 p-i "<br />
«leh th.f .i- ti;- .Jtiir* te, n'eptvitb Wholcaal* t)»«l-r.<br />
tc witoa . .h«rfcl a:fC"oo» b i^Eje.<br />
4 11 ((rtnia r«»r« nmo-T'i Wot.* wn- lore tuSI'r rroia thla tronWa<br />
•bm tb«T flcJ It b- ao retr.lr rated Trr/ora tfllteted<br />
wit 1 a n u b. tbf m i f tbet^rcat at oifbt<br />
will 8nJ bj taking tia CVarry P. c;or»l "o to b a tbfj<br />
Bsaj ba la-^of a-.ad ccbr' keo * acilc^Q^rqQftrlt relreab<br />
Irr feat i• II-f iro»t> •tiO'eriOff a£'l a^ tUtlmate eqre fa<br />
aSonlv' to Unaau^a «l.u U.ostXU:tt4, Vj U>ia ioralatbi*<br />
r iDv^y<br />
F""^ a»Te"abS • re It. tfce-e o»a«.«. tnioj JcJ<br />
oowl.llois lo It.r-gj lu a.« when t.-. BeceH^lrfor It<br />
baa -fi-ti<br />
T»2!l'lr»!TtT ro ttaiicio* Cberrj r«ctor«I will cnr«<br />
tbetn tf the* can be --ar'^-<br />
B.otCHllla, oi iratat na n( It* thnat an l opyjr portion<br />
Qi tbe loa{« ma • b- roraj bj t-.»l g i bam PaetaraliBamaU<br />
aol freqaent The noeoafortd^* tpprcAtloa Uaoac re-<br />
HaTK)<br />
foo Cure jira to ainotie of Mtlaoar, to k* foliow»d by<br />
Urja as' fr.yb4 broieu op aod e TwtC*-aoa." pp «o<br />
aren aaperi-ir la point of ity lod afcllttT to<br />
eolome tat. Thrae two Tclaom al.oa'd be ifl ere.-/ faa-<br />
6. TiiREB RE.\SONS FOR BFCOMINO A B.\P.<br />
Tiar. with a ronrtb ta led oa OtnarBiDi By i V P»o<br />
d.atoB Kn Raptiat Librmrj ia compt-t* witauwt tbe >041<br />
tioa of Ibis br.* TOlWBH. ltUar»rework PrtretOfta<br />
It bu »e«B ttio Beaoa of ooBTOrUsi a li.in acmber of<br />
PMobaptlata<br />
7. TilE fJROUND .«ND EVIL TENDENCY OF<br />
TBB lx«T*iaa cr tiia PoeaiBn-irr f» ma DLnuTB<br />
Ar^tTaOT or a Tatw ' bbi^ti.b<br />
Be-rr arrBmeet aaB^liy o-tt-d to araport tba doe^r^ne<br />
rafBtad, uido-er7r*«*se orfenptaF* wr«it»l totB Ur«f<br />
• • \ • u iL u IU« autlau. i.f Iba ' U r«U 1 If « H L ff«t ' HiiCw<br />
tfU Oviei* l4 • U> D J d Baacr IM..- lOctuia<br />
.SI FKF.UIN(i> For RELKilOLS LIBKilTY l\<br />
N.w Haul lan * n.r.nioj v.i. U(n„,, eust.ct.j<br />
wiiB tbe an'Bf -oi n. | ii.mn.«i.i i-i tU k ai >Le<br />
W 4. '...(P 'I lut. at. oitcr, 4 R Uiaioa<br />
a.l'tor<br />
lUiat.acto.. UiRa Vba bi»l« WB.T or t i ta aoil g«»riT:f v<br />
tcif ) » I • f . h^j 4 hxt - Jft va* p»ca<br />
lit: Aui r-'J ct.oc b « r-.lur»a lb- atem bou^ti<br />
^ifbl? ; r«c* as<br />
of ruTtio/ ir t/ I* •«• a »-ir m» kgjWinAt" tEo> oi<br />
r^plie*!!oa t'* oc» «qo hct b<br />
•• K^r ti.iu b*«-.>oeta ui fn'ji'l nil k '<br />
9. BAHIISM FOR THE BEMFSSIOX SlNi<br />
ly wa*T ^KiTkbt b* N U Cr»wf.)-d<br />
> ^'ro-^cbicg the lupluc of rcpr ucc« • lii<br />
f• '»/ »fl f "<br />
10. '-lilE REFORMATION " -By .1 I. Wa'lcr<br />
to4 br O ' ba*-1, ta'.j^ rcT* r 0-t'<br />
W%*>r '•fa^w- ooit tnua>^h«oB b- laaRC—-Ur|;e .-niere aollMled<br />
13. KiNCttiE VIEW OF CHRIST! AN BAiPTlS.M<br />
11/ Ulder J( bo Crafpa E&zlacd K i-l in juid ia a<br />
rerj abcrt lino, aod waa |irt*Dt Is isdoeiag a thai f cf<br />
rfinlocr ro tajtii'a • Price 10 c«o'j<br />
14. ISFANT BAPTISM-Infant Spriakiinj not<br />
Chr.stin'^ Baptiam but n-ath,.n Ln-tr.tl'n -b' Wisr it#<br />
Klae and niitorj • J»y O e^.rd i'tire 10 cent •<br />
15 TUE RISE AND PROGRESS OF OPEN COM<br />
(ji u • BJ (t. U Orc^iEri<br />
16. THE l-lea Out at<br />
WORE SHOP<br />
a 'AteailTA, tad adaqaata to t n r j aoar-<br />
STOKl SOOMI<br />
Are l.nre aad eepeciallj at%rted tas-r Borpoea. We kBTeia<br />
atoro, aod are eoi>a-.B-tl« reoslTlac. a-pio upptiea c(<br />
STOTKS. WAKKS, A:«O SKATES.<br />
P alo ard iBaaelial MaibVaed Iioa Hartle* aad Ga-daa<br />
StVBM i la ibort, eearj ih'ag aaaJIy kopt ta aiaiiUr^<br />
OM»»..tmoBt «f Stse*. rtal eaxea ooaiMtttioa aoaarla-<br />
iif oeerj atalo aad eartete Wo hae* tha<br />
Wrotight Iron Cooking Stove,<br />
araoBg .^the—.a artiolo wilah la la grBAt daaaBl<br />
We maBTfA'^taro fo- tba trade aad fo- r«U-l, ud Ibr ordoe<br />
all kiBda Of Tio aad »ba.t Iroa War. aad kfaa<br />
k -n • a lar(e aaaort ,.- ——<br />
Wa lavl 'a tbe a teotioa of ail to oar eaiabtlaaBMat, a^adr-<br />
iBf OBrao>eu U> g:%» aatire aBUa'aetloB r—a-<br />
arawAPT a owaa.<br />
April 0, iaa«-tf I* Ma.Eist<br />
rr IS NOT A dye!<br />
Orar-bA'r«d, Ball, er poraoaa aSated aitb dlaaaaat af Ua<br />
bair or eo«lp, r>«l tbo tolhiw.af, aad Jad(s of<br />
Mua s A ALLks-8 wouD a UAis sutoasa.<br />
„ *** »' ) P'toear. Cbaaaac*<br />
O BBtT N V Ml k^i laa.w r« 'ai. '<br />
aav pBor oao. ausPAap aaofor.iia.s "i eadmaM*<br />
wko oo mr ier«mm»,aB T WOOD. MSUI-towB N V^ -Meowa kalr kM<br />
(reatir thtrteaei. aod alio that of oaa of bit faallT whowaj<br />
«ei>a.lti( • Ao<br />
UkV ) P Tr-TIN 0 wleatoa, a 0 • • Tka wklla fcaii U<br />
'"tnia Vt IS.I. .1 new bair fnrmltf," *a<br />
a>;v \ »Ki>a >i , rr,» N Y H aw prodaoed a<br />
«•«>' tHaeioa lui h-' , atd 1 r.»a »Ml taea iaooa>inaii4ad il"<br />
KKV i01 McSKB. Paaterof Woat D B ObiuthVK T ra-<br />
eou..ti'uda .1 *<br />
UbV U MOBSll, C.oaa It aei, H Y atao. aM<br />
MKfl HKV U / PBatT Hasdea, N T<br />
1 IT"''' '"*" " *'*"* ** «e"laa»-<br />
n.>li bT all l>'e (rlacipal Hlor^aat* ta tba t'altad StatBI<br />
U l>a. >0 1 Cau-da '<br />
H a a.e ai d oU.i Dapul. > * Broooia (Uaet<br />
tiT* B..me daa'.-i. Irj .. «rt t'.« laitoai of tbia oa<br />
eu.tL tuej ai.ka aora p.uat, it to, a lo depot fof alramlar<br />
and ^<br />
STOP IHl ETOAWia: ,<br />
**-'- -'•—'TTITIB laiaaaateaai "<br />
b-lolarabU inad aaarf<br />
C«wi,r<br />
aieairy aal •<br />
Oraat trial al ,<br />
«th', HU, aad tth<br />
Ika kigbaat yteai . __ „<br />
Uiaat," 4va* MHa, UH, UM >*laa*tote'>' wu<br />
^Ur aiU UtfVuut tba • idtUa eiAM." A$tE?2!£S<br />
p. aal/ tv, tt OaUAtia, a*4 at tba VHaaa Ombw W S<br />
Ukaaoa, U)« »*ll Dm -'Baaatee''VH^n^tSa<br />
uoB.aiu BM at t a niAla fair at BertrtBlTaHSaKtii<br />
m MU fUun. w aaartBd Ika b i ^<br />
edawacoiiiaaatBilTaraaklat IboM iwaHiZb bUuwSIa<br />
karaca,i<br />
raioof I<br />
B«I, ia-an n c M . f t m t h X i i i i ^ J l . ' x i m ,<br />
f f r TfcU U to t m u j titat va bataua af Iha - "—<br />
Nilu ia tfurumm, an a all fh-ftd XTt.T^f^<br />
ahoorlBiir^eaoc^aml » STTrJtrtli^il,'^'<br />
. «wm * Mjuu<br />
ita aaF«iic.rl(T Wned a daabt.' - "<br />
* > t i U ' « J b r attieUM<br />
t i, ..o-am n CfcW.a. tm«. JVaiAmlM. Ik^.<br />
0&£AT TBIUiOH nr V T t E B B ,<br />
HSAO-BiUtD-HKA*:<br />
Dr. J Battatur'a laTtfarAti., MaaMab aiUera.<br />
l.00.0(» BOTTMl SOU) u ew TM* ^ ^<br />
inn ft hriaci forth ao«a aaw sai awaaC tha bMb.. ^<br />
Dr J Haatattor a ea abiatrd lerttBTatiSalwS ifSl<br />
for irrcfBia itUa af tia *toatth!»S2adS^S. br'SuC<br />
cbaataa Irota ;-.(d to asaMiTB T wanTmafl^aA^^<br />
baea tl ^r«ea^ ..ear fail. toaOkct th. U<br />
^eiaaallwhobaT. Botl,i,dthaoitontA.a»'r TtaJrtl<br />
bAT« rra> toon a fair trial, aad thair aan la tS<br />
e-'Bi'm what wa<br />
irud tbaa<br />
» i. BOd<br />
r^ly. Blaco Cbeaa Bitt- . _ • ' K J<br />
'Watat<br />
- _ - bara. for their wmm mmh w,<br />
"> CoaauStairSri<br />
m»», aoprlK.,i,.t ,, w h a ^ M thi kSLaiS. aSSr<br />
Tl e p eparitloa aod p*>B»d It o»for OimwST^SS<br />
are pattW ap aa a^tia o rBpmealtd ta baSaW^l teTJI<br />
ad^i BTa^^aaittad wita Baalattei a Blitna la uTa^<br />
cthar.asdtobaraf soaabitt nnaelaUa dM^ b« aaw<br />
fcJd, «bok.AU aad rataU, SMkT Jl PJtliOTlLU.<br />
.ble<br />
BS 80 iUnstiji^ of qhnatisQ shsra^,<br />
j|nd w« feel admoirisbed by the event to hte~k»g<br />
«^yea ^ do writb misbt tte^ irindt aidlifc^n*<br />
9idiBs cx»*o,^sab aa m beiien our deoturd<br />
kotber to^neairaisf We M ^ m i A M toe m<br />
that<br />
si^-tm-ii'-iiska.'t<br />
XvBftata Uifa. ?;,-vp*<br />
Xha raurr traofaaaL i< mMtabattnl ^apraailaetCkaM.<br />
arartawaaa of tt aodtr biaowB oto, wlth>T<br />
Oood. La-iiea' Clo... V. «ti.a Beadj-made CioUi»t,"b,ati<br />
AC !•> fiei fT—7 tbini; 'oaake a oomplete A^e.-.irent '<br />
Ba.ini: I areiija-d onr Oo asdar tbo Bioat ramrabl^eir<br />
cnmraice-. we wi.i olirr r>eit li>doe«a:evt» t) cmab or jae-<br />
tj.l t.cD ciBler.. aal .. li ii ina if, trade aa eiaaiaateo cf<br />
!)!ir >t..: k b«.»ro parchiajoj elaivbtr*<br />
V.e » o b ea i ap-ci.l a!t,»t!..» t.. ^nr aaaertmeBtof t.t,lln'<br />
Dr-s Q — a . . J Fairj S.Ik. P.-eoob Wenoo. Cobirxe.<br />
O oak., M-llIuu, Bmbroidenea, Die^ TiiauBltra Bibooat<br />
ABCSOIIM.<br />
lUlRD EDITION.<br />
The Progress of Baptist Principles in.the<br />
ProfttfB^r of<br />
a:<br />
Uso, Clotb, tl U.<br />
Q BSSBALCOarXNTS.<br />
Boca O^a —Pr. (reaa of prioeiplaa ocw eooeedod la XbBorr<br />
tj tlie n...at eoIi,btec»d oi ..tbet deaomiBatlona<br />
Chapter 1 OpemOf B^narka. 1 frBo om of CooaeitBOO<br />
aod B-par.tlun of Charcb aod 8UU. s A OoBTs< t«l Cba-eh<br />
.boktfaad<br />
o- be<br />
tbe He*<br />
li.o» iwo •"rlBBJU.a.tiUeoBiroTerled.<br />
The Premlnm Essav on the Chamcfenstics and<br />
»r ri^eWa aetabAla. >7 aiwarl Wiethrop, A. V.<br />
Th«a b a 0«l U haaTaa that MraaUth Beema aad<br />
K BAkatb kiwvtf what than b* la t)a Uttar Ian. Dasls!<br />
^ l u u I t f i t f n m t v ^ r i<br />
J, Tb« atwT« »W» wwrkA a-a UTalaabIa la tha atad? cl<br />
Fropkaefaa arf-lba HtfeatjTa pcrttoaa of tha BeHr«m<br />
'Ihe Voice of the Cbtirch in all Aees toiich-<br />
iecikaHlUeanlBBiaadtbn^lMnarCbrM. A<br />
and ijara wotfc. 'Be J|. jT- Tajtor. « Oe.<br />
1 the Tiean tf tha Aaaa<br />
WtiaVwara<br />
tha^atta<br />
^— laBPiani and ^<br />
tb«nfc|M«Mabf iBTflM falft «t thada^ aM ^ m*<br />
dcrti^ ft the Mffieiml^ara adTiafdtoatadjthia work.<br />
eaanntaOMbTtkabWiBOIautal *;-<br />
. . turtrrB of<br />
rt t^ ohmt^. iBBpaaOHr W Btl-<br />
of Qhnn: Thyae who wiA la> ba<br />
aitari<br />
Tfae'Tusts.««*«*« MbtoaebliM.hB. ibhTtbay af.<br />
naar ertkuSlI!^<br />
.-..a ; if •<br />
C. W HXBDBBSBOXX,<br />
B e Bcom. '<br />
rAnd br Draxtata aad Dulara aaai-ialli<br />
Ccltad »ita« % a, lk