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THE HfflESffiE BiPnSt<br />
I S V T H 4&4INST T E S WOBLD<br />
rrBreMwRttftiw'-Sennmoo U»<br />
of Cfai*, A»«>«Hto<br />
cnd pafaUaiied bxnqu^s^^•i««<br />
gnnof tlw SBOtli WwWa PttMSthiisgHoo«, in<br />
fioa itete. Um»k«i«nact»»obookef«ity-fonr<br />
piW |»p«- tnd<br />
oDght il«l tWBrty-fire erato per copy to<br />
coTwalt rtpenwa of i»« pnKkation, fittight,<br />
loaHi ari • hmS p« cMit te HlfiiiK Ui».<br />
II ^ MeaaUT it tnlfi • nasaifiscgt Strtnon<br />
interest, KStU! enxj Baptist in<br />
Abibusa tad (a«ffxi% tal AT it h ridily worth<br />
tMBt]Miiac«l«. We ho(« th« hnthrsn of Bro<br />
gaAo'a 1111 iiHwi will sMt aQow biin to ta&tt<br />
faeasaMtj ira^ eaSisgc niioo him to pabtiih<br />
IBthta. L*t«• bar rmtberthatUDtlMrcdilSao<br />
ti*% wbal—Ja and lataiK<br />
Oses b* a« leveal tow dt«r tb* woond brother<br />
Jatii^ steel inflicted, aad how aaaitiT* U ia fron<br />
tefliianfHnBB .IhaBaptiatpteaa vi^edkngoat<br />
aiIaat,aBdtiih*ftei*bo«rk**alf-«)Atte* ia<br />
aa agiaUwt hat >md ita W k is Lotuavfile,<br />
tCecdM^, aad this wtte aamaakblMr of alL<br />
Aatirtat,kaaUt. O. a>*iwaaiiniU«i>to a^f<br />
Tka( sB dia, iHtidi haa wdlsigh thnvn Um fatto<br />
prodaced a ripple in Uie surface of<br />
the I^Pl^iea of Campbe!lLsm!! If co, then has<br />
Cain'pM^ become indeed a Daad eta, if* waurs<br />
ao poison that ncthirg of sjiritaal life<br />
can iici^ia it, and no winda, howem tompcstaoos,<br />
can n^a war* or a ripple upon them!<br />
Mr-Hl^q^lidl next annoances that "one of tlie<br />
gradtute ef Bethany Orilege has reviewed brother<br />
Jeter,'^^ji4Ur. C. mdortes him, acd write* a pre-<br />
faae t^lti* hook!!! Is aot this'eigmScantl Is it<br />
not aa oonfesrini that, to Mr. 0., Jeter's Ex-<br />
amlnaiiwi. of Campbeliigm is temltterabU! One<br />
of hia boya ia for catching a penny, by replying,<br />
and Mfrfkaipbell helping on the Cuce, by writing<br />
a prefM»:aad crying off the w«k by the wholesale<br />
and reti^!H .<br />
Bat tl^iwitenee strikes as as cbaraeteristietlly<br />
dishoi^ in Mr. Campbell:<br />
" t h»a no lingering doubt, that the Review<br />
will b« gwatedifyint; aad acoepUble to every ma^,<br />
Baptiata and Disciple*, and that it will icreatly oou-<br />
tribat* to the Btble Union Caase all over the<br />
weat. :<br />
1 apeeiallv interestod in beha'f of ray warm<br />
friend Bd. S B. Ford, of Looisville, Ky. And<br />
willetpeetfrom him a Review of tb* Review of<br />
Or JiamMt B. Jeter."<br />
1. Mr. Claapbell says he has no lingering doubt<br />
that tb* Srriew of brother Jeter's book, by his<br />
Betbaay bojr, will be most edifying and Aeci.w»etB<br />
TO EVERY MAN, BAPTISTS ami Disoplesll!-<br />
Wbo wrer r*ad such a barefaced falsehood! Hear<br />
it, every man hear it! Mr. Cuopbsli knew that he<br />
was wtitiag an iatentiosal falsehood! Re had j>isi.<br />
dedared that some twenty or thirty Knights —many<br />
or mcotly Baptists—men of eminence and fnfluecce<br />
ia their ewa ranks, bad assailed him for heresy!<br />
He btd last confessed how generally brottier Jeter*<br />
book bad bm received with acclamation and gloii-<br />
tloatiin, from New York to Kew Orleans and from<br />
U«stoa to the Missoari nrer, inclodit^g tho entire<br />
Scatlxm Baptist prrss; and DOT he fwys in the<br />
face of this, that he has no liagericg doabt that the<br />
aUack of this young sprout of his College, apou<br />
brotlwr Jeta's work, will be xou ACRAPTASUI TO<br />
rvsar BJUTOI!!!<br />
Reader, Mr. Campbell penned the above just to<br />
sell that young graduate's prodacuoo—jrrote it to<br />
inSaence jou to buy the book. Will yaa do it!<br />
2 Bat mark again. Mr. C. says he ha^ ' no Un<br />
gKring doabt that the review of Jeter by bis grad<br />
uato will greatly contribute to the Bible cause ill<br />
orer the West" This is acotier pif e of dishon<br />
esty, (diaiaeteri^tic of Mr. Campbell- We arc writ-<br />
ing scvtivly about him. We know it But we<br />
have reason to do it, ard we are doing it intention-<br />
ally, and with cor whole heart, and with the b*r of<br />
Gd in view. This arch deceiver and defamer is<br />
bein^ exposed, and shall be exposed. lie is defil-<br />
bg the Kbie Union by his toach. acd w« volonteer<br />
a detiettce of it.<br />
What had, or has brother Jeter's book to with<br />
the Bible Unioa'. Does brother Jeter attack Revi-<br />
sion io his Exposition of Campbeiii^m' He is him-<br />
self a Bevisiocist!' Does brother Jeter attack the<br />
Bibie Union cause'<br />
Haw, then, can the demolishiag of hij bock, and<br />
of his charactrr—suppose this stnyplinr. sofi Mr.<br />
Campbell could do both—subatri e the Bible Um-a<br />
cause ail over the West, as well as prove moat »c-<br />
ceptable to every nun, Ba;>usts not excepted!'<br />
This but iUostraUs the game at whi-h Sir Cur p<br />
hell has been playing ever since hs has been receiv-<br />
ed fir the first time mto rejpectitlc compinj-— i c.<br />
the Revisionistsand. alas! a'ai. oevcr tco inncb to<br />
be regretted, without due reflection OD '.he part af<br />
the ofiBotrs t f ' c Bible Coion, publisl ed as one of<br />
the -Eta^g'-i.. J denominations. ' Whtnertr »i<br />
tacked, be has sssayed to hide bebird i^e Bib!e<br />
Revision cause," and raise the alani;—the faise cry<br />
—that the assailant is attacking the RcTixon ' r<br />
the English Scnptures—is oppofing ^ht BtbU<br />
Uoioacaa&e!" Why ia this? Eridcnilj to<br />
the sympathies of the friends of that cause, and .n-<br />
dun thm to take up arms for biir, tt.e;r faithru!<br />
and devoted rival! Tbis hss becomc so trauspu-ect<br />
as to be aiasifeai to all observers. If tbe officem<br />
bsoome the vdnt acd abetters of Mr. Campbell<br />
itad his cause, the sooaer they are rtrntretl tlie be;.<br />
ter—they are playing the p»rt if Judas. Ttit-y<br />
have ao basinets to declare Mr. C. '8 sec; ird par'j<br />
aa cvaiig*/i'M^ denom^uauun. Tbe; sfseri wha-.<br />
iw< tmr, and what thej ought to Inovr is liunui:<br />
and their assrri ion ia a foul b!ot up'^o the fare aixi<br />
faith of the Society, if our voio^ roa!d be bear!,<br />
we woold saj to the BaptisU of the West and<br />
South, refasti to contnbute one cent to tbe Bible<br />
Union tuitil th»; endorsement is with'iriim fur the<br />
officers of the Un-on, by that ilecltraLx®, cot ociy<br />
declare what is Uhe, but accu^ the must eoiintnt<br />
Baptists in £ag!snd and America, and Bevisior^ws<br />
['ran li»ft L»»1»'Pr«»bft»rt«B.J<br />
The Baptist IffoveL<br />
"Scmo time rinoe, we }i»l o..'ca*ioi> briefly to re-<br />
view a BOB«i, written for the porpoaeof prcpagatirp<br />
tie peculiar views of the Bap'it*. thn title of which<br />
is, T%eoJositt Eraat, or tkt Heroine of Faitk. In<br />
that review w* stated, that th* author has atonn-<br />
factwtd facts snd history to suit his forpoae*. Tbe<br />
friend who sent us the buok, requests up to point<br />
oat some imtanoes in which b« ha* laid himself<br />
liable to thi* charge. We might famish a large<br />
number, but we will now give ot»a iiwtanc* which<br />
is SQ gluirg that it ought to ehake tbe conBdenc*<br />
of every reader in hij integrity.<br />
After stating, on page 338. (kat a dedsimi of a<br />
eertam council, tbe nama of which is not given,<br />
anathematising all wbo denied tbe saving i iBeacy of<br />
bsptism in lbs case of Infints, was saoctioned br<br />
the Pope, in ito jear 117. he prccwdH in the fol-<br />
lowing strain:<br />
• But the decree with its appended carse, proved<br />
insuffi:imt to convince tho stDbbom-h««rtcd tap-<br />
tists. They refn'el to baptise their children, and<br />
ibey disowned tho baptism of ihe Cntholics by re-<br />
foiinR tn receive thtm into their oimmurion till<br />
tftey bad been b.iptixal by themseltcs. This the<br />
Oatholirs e»5Ied re-baptwrn, "r Anab»pt!Rn hence<br />
tbe nanie of AnabapUsts, which has been applied<br />
to us almost tn the p-eseat daf. Fur these great<br />
crimes, the Oatholics tumisl s^ainst them tho strong<br />
arm of the .secuUr power. They proc irtd a de<br />
crto of the Empemr, that not only tbttie who re<br />
biptited, bat those who received the erditianc* at<br />
heir hutdj, bo put to death. 'By thi» law,' fays<br />
Qibboo, three hundred hi^bops. and seven ihous-<br />
and of the inferior clergy, were torn from their<br />
churches, stripped of their eccleeiasti'jal po-ses-<br />
sions, and bansbed to tbe Islands.' From this<br />
day down to the present, in every countrj- where<br />
Pedobeptiits JUw W tkt power, our brBChran t-ie<br />
been tl.e aubj'cts of bitttr and unrelenaDg pe.-se-<br />
cution.''<br />
Now. let the reader cartfully 6xaiaiM> these his-<br />
torical statemw.iH, and whether they do not<br />
coataiu the two following declarations, V'X: I. That<br />
in the early part of the fifth ccntury, there were<br />
larRe namlwrs of persons bishope, inferior clergy<br />
and churcbi-s, boldiog Baptist sentimeots. and re-<br />
fusing on Ibis ground eiih-r to baptix« tlieir child-<br />
ren. or to receive into their commanicn lbo£e who<br />
practiced infict baptism. 2. That these were wa-<br />
•«uincd bv a council whMe decrces were sanctiorj.<br />
by the Pope ; aad afterwards the Emrr («rbi>se<br />
name not given) wa» induced to en»'?t apitnst<br />
them theseverast Uws: and that the histiriaa Gib-<br />
1>J11 Icstitirs three hundred of thes* Baptist<br />
buihop«i, and stveiai ihousandsof the inferior clergy<br />
xcrt thus driven from their churchtss-<br />
S.ich are the gtatemenls of -Vor authfrt<br />
Now. what mil ibe reader tliink. wb«n we assure<br />
hiui. ibat ikerr no/ a particle oj tnlk tn tkem^<br />
In the limt plaro. there were in the flilh ctnwry,<br />
so far as we can ascertain from history,. nochuP'iss<br />
or bi-ih^p?, rr inferior clergy holding Bap'ist prind-<br />
plei Dr Wall whose te"tin»pii»' biiihofj. and clergy dnvcn from their<br />
chnrcbe-v. In our d b»te wrh Alexandtr Canip-<br />
bril, br broug'M to light no such the Sfth<br />
cer'ury<br />
In th* s«;pnd p'are. the perre'-utirg decree of<br />
wh;!t.'= Ki'it »-:r«'ti3t the Djnj/ If.t ; aid GiVum "qicie<br />
of The Uonmtists, not of Bapiifl", when bp «aid -<br />
••T'Eiree hundrc! bi'sH.^pi), with tranv<br />
the inferior clergv, were torn fpjm their cifurctes '<br />
Ac See Gihbon s ii:* , v. 2 ch .1.5, p. 3>>7. We<br />
ciT*DOt ho* it H pt-ssiible for cur autki>r to ^Tt<br />
b3»ri mi^tukpf iT!»nof comtnoii Nfire<br />
rttrmrtir*^ prrsThsMn>, Lebanon, Mu<br />
MuUierry Gip, Noluchacky, Northera, Tennehsee,<br />
Unioa, Western District.<br />
Who will send 1<br />
In Tsx.ts tbe following are still wanted:<br />
Bethlehem, Central, Eastern, Rm Fork Jtidiia,<br />
Little River, Sabine, Sister Grorc, Soda<br />
Trtnity River, West Fork.<br />
Who will sendl Will Brother Barnes ask<br />
Of the Viaowu. associaboos the foilowing xta-<br />
utes tor 1S5G are still wanted:<br />
Accjmac, Broad River, James' River. Ji<br />
Lebanon District MUdle District, Mt. Pis^gab, ^<br />
ktrsbarg, Rappahamioc, Zioo, Union. f<br />
WiU not the clerks send ns a copy ! Will c^ur<br />
brethren of the Herald help ns to get ap the ferfeet<br />
statitfjcs of Virginia for 18561<br />
Minutes in Nnam Ciitct-iKA for 1856 wanhsi :<br />
Briar Creek, Freoch Bread, Hiwassee, Jcfiia^ai,<br />
Kiig-'s Mcantain. Lewis Fork, Liberty, Lewis Cre«k^<br />
Raleigh, Roan Mountain, Salcis. Sandy Crfiek,<br />
Tuckasegee, Union Ea-'t and Union West.<br />
Will Brother J*aies ask who will «od as<br />
of the above, and accept cor thasks*<br />
The fidlowing Miauten of Sot^ Caaouu<br />
ciatioas fcr IS56 are wanted:<br />
Brawn Creek, £diacD, £aotec, Fcrk, ^stuo.<br />
Twelve MBe River, West Unica.<br />
Will the brother receirisg this paper marked<br />
send a muiute of his assooatioo, and receive a Reg-<br />
ister ia retora ? Will the Southem Bapiis* copy<br />
once aod oblige<br />
Gaoasu..—Minates of aasoaatiatis fi* 1S56<br />
wanted:<br />
Bethel, tVttahocchee, (Tocs'atee, Mcuntain, Mi^<br />
alee, Piedijcot, a«rp Mooatain, Suvo I^ne^<br />
bury, Toojoah, Tagulo, Union, Uiiited<br />
United Cattahoochee.<br />
I also With the inmates of all the PntajtiaSSis-<br />
sodatioas acd Unassociated bodies in Gecr^a and<br />
the SDuth—aUo of tU Separates aatt Free WiU<br />
Baptists.<br />
KaSTVctT.—The m natcs in the mmules of the<br />
General AiSOC»Ufr:», Keatncky, are far 185^ we<br />
wish to present the perfect itatisiios fu lfS6, and<br />
therviore .thall warn the mmuaa of the folkiwing<br />
associatwi* for 1S5S Will any brother seeing the<br />
name of his association in thu lis'- ssrd a copy<br />
pcuJy aid tho cause of statiitics. i<br />
AssocuTioKS.- Baptist, Bay's Fork, Itoon Cg^k,<br />
Barairg Sjncg, Campbeil Countj. Concord, C-am"<br />
btiland Biter, Davi-' Counij. Franklin, Fre«-%»m,<br />
Gasper River, (JoiJieii. Greeaup, Little River, Mid-<br />
dle Districi., Nelfon. New Sakm, Solin, SouthJBwd<br />
North Bend, Point CoiOn. Rasscil s Cree», Saiim,<br />
Siuth Concord, S>u'h Cumiicriand River, Soath<br />
Diitrict, Sicoth Kecjatky, Souih BtfAisl, South<br />
Union, Sulpber Fork, Taus' Creek, Tennessee Mfll;<br />
CaioD, Un.ou -<br />
tistawhoaet as tboagh th«T areubaoMd to hsv«it<br />
known that tfa^ an B*iiiiiitif, t'"* aha** all<br />
teat B*Bte^tb*r,an ww. aahaoMd of Ci^<br />
^oftlMminBlMte aataaiad kafcnUsntkar<br />
asdtitea&iala. - ''<br />
any ootncc of these calls from the represeataihcs of<br />
entire deaominaticn, fifty thmisaad strong, is this<br />
State? Not a sentence has escaped bim^Tbe<br />
cbar|;e—the fahrkood, tbe siar^er—iaa^g^ c-o<br />
tie pages of hia Harb-jiger and for the «f tbe<br />
fc-tare Uistorian uncanceled—msaitiBg the -cciire<br />
Btptist ministry cf Tenoes»e! Are we ti» ttti-<br />
charitable when we arra^ Mr. A- Caatpbdl oi<br />
bger,pc.w S<br />
to tb* reakns above, whkh antow does not<br />
and where all teai»ar» wiped away., irks^iftha<br />
M«t«aiiwofipRascdwith aaeaaaof its^i^ ud<br />
itsioqFetfectioBa? Hope aatkapatta aaeai^ bcli-<br />
tM and iauataaltte p^eotkm befontbe ^roaaiit<br />
koavea.: What, if «k mast di* aad ga dtnra iato<br />
QmOmA maasioaa of the gran? Bopecaidti^.<br />
with coafidenc* on fanmnrtal fif* mPntdia*,^ tad<br />
kasm fall that a gVnioas nsarrectia* fon<br />
tb* pave wSl trioinpkaally icp*« aa th* itui^<br />
d*atk caa do. Bhaatd, ^t^m Wof^ mis<br />
vooUL sin a? iu coaariatiwia tam^ ksw tten<br />
mergeiin^froitioesfitaoh^otrf'^' '<br />
t. u.r.<br />
Peabody with asplw^<br />
(ha ISiti imt^ at aa<br />
the miiTioBsof c.-editDM, ,<br />
einment to the eniwaDBa anenat *«<br />
miiliaaiordBUBis, kavetol .<br />
c„aer ofthiBZS. WhatadeUteM<br />
w kk<br />
^PMEtanoj! tw TBaWoai®.—"JJf'J<br />
taufibt m OCT old Bdwol-noy days, iftataai^<br />
titS^ofthewarWwasSOO.OOOm Ukm^^<br />
somcwliat aiaca thea. - '<br />
^tisBowaaiitohe aafaOova:<br />
AfriciS<br />
A*>er^<br />
Axis tad Hands, ^<br />
Aannlia acd Isbnds,<br />
-Mr. Oafcsraa, Use baskcr,<br />
aomett^todoacd soaietkiBg lahwfata^j'^<br />
worthy ot hamtmty, aad whi^ ky<br />
eapadtiea of tbe Bwil, gives expaa^ «»<br />
try to the body which cjmtaiasii.^—Rj***"^<br />
Roxasisa Bnnss L S K S S - " F T S ^ I ^<br />
priests and monks Bf Switierlaad, at* •••WJ<br />
their moperty intocath, aadjawafiagitM*<br />
Sates lasd. They have settled a euiaaffrfB"*<br />
ists in Iowa.<br />
A Macaixvacs Pitaor ——la<br />
parrot ihat was kQit atioarda ship, Wrt<br />
teresudia vra!ch%the day* that e**L<br />
goods on die whart Oaeday ai*dnv*r*ra«<br />
left Ks tatm and weut dowato the »<br />
ship. Tbepanatwatchedtfm, a^<br />
oat of f i At began to m'ate the ^ tottiiW^<br />
'^VThoal^backthare-badt ftay!- exdaaa^<br />
bird The horses bicked; aaa tk* p*mc, ***<br />
^l^ibesncoeasof Wa exp«riia«^<br />
JfSiSm B«il back I t-li^ *<br />
tcaabackeJ over the wbsrf iato a*<br />
ooeofthehoOfcswaadrowBad. '<br />
Itfc a iwoHemyet to b* mim*,<br />
pso;4e the Bri-ish Wand oil<br />
^ pnaent state f ^<br />
nonneas watlth aad atgeotpova^."^^;<br />
ter s-raineu rardolsoeid ooJiW«»e«^.<br />
five pltre to dvil ocmmKiCB #<br />
"That dayomaaoooer oeU^M^g^^^<br />
security which poiitiaaB* bak iir m to f ^<br />
tke tost, gatat, icd<br />
ataarac* cmeyaetapMi li****<br />
maht^tny, ia WaMcNSH*^<br />
cr agao.- , - -- , ii:.-- ^^li-i<br />
iofioaj JfttMT. ^ ••-f^' - f<br />
qOM. • 'I<br />
IHE KM<br />
BATITEIIAT.<br />
Bpttaal<br />
MUMt* aiCa<br />
^ T.X OIM.<br />
» V. a cuu.<br />
OOT table bat w* j<br />
p^vious nanibe.-. TU<br />
FJT-I and the iUma.<br />
asK ta the wadtly jsi<br />
Ofc-j Qitwrma<br />
A daacon of the Frit<br />
in the iMt dinrdi n<br />
p^mitted to wciqiy 4<br />
iDg,lriaeldet«U«vmtt<br />
qaestion wan dacaM<br />
„ttled in the negaii**]<br />
IT* ware not prseat; i<br />
ttthari6id,'lB»!t«d'i<br />
^Boaragmg, ami<br />
fust Ohnrch. Th*<br />
jnortifyli* fuAOmlww<br />
Cbnrdt, and BIHA an<br />
tkaich, sbacJd i^yj<br />
tbe pulpit to a (Suapb<br />
ts Philip S. FaE^ tii* ^<br />
the Baptist cans ia-<<br />
Bieeting-liou^ into<br />
leaving the few<br />
ujtitfafalamid la*!<br />
ftsbelter' Tettiiiti<br />
aS to be ohtradid iaia |<br />
iaocalate oar pivpia-<br />
if postifalc, witl ^ f<br />
W* fai« cor trettoaiil<br />
mere feeling but to<br />
they occupy ask<<br />
dpi*, Isar a btd I<br />
the estimatioB of aO<br />
State.<br />
Wekaowourl<br />
taken motives tf r<br />
(till in payable -rii<br />
PenMmlEfe for =<br />
There is quis. a i<br />
to act by pnsy.<br />
singing in this ^y.<br />
to praise God Cir theml<br />
of the gaikry fnp<br />
aiEcmbly Maiy i<br />
minister* dvmlii doaUl<br />
tkm of aiaaeni, Tli^^<br />
caving machines, and I<br />
pulpit arc an i<br />
the circilc, aad I<br />
is an egregious I<br />
iahor—no ebqcent i<br />
of trath in tiw pripii<br />
with th* impeniteat i<br />
lease christian* from i<br />
e&jrt br ii»<br />
qiomibdity-a i<br />
feiieJ ia a pismineBt|<br />
disci|^tif Obaiat mi<br />
to do what be can iat I<br />
Will ai7 hrolko- or I<br />
kn3w of sooiirg I<br />
ptoves that yoar love i<br />
fectivc. Fav^oveitl<br />
the hearttad be t<br />
ever be isven'nj I<br />
Will not every i<br />
aolve in the SDS^<<br />
Btraaicitial, dciog<br />
same aoalV Wbatai<br />
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