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Baptist Book Houho,<br />

UniVMA ItetiWijr.rM^,<br />

lajqBiUM (nr<br />

imwi-<br />

IklENNESSEElkpnsr.<br />

'"^Iffl* IxmnrKlhr. | Hyaaa and Tm itook ta<br />

tumtwttAS »VT». SSIj^SSv W i ^<br />

A Y X M. )>HKwUyMBUldT«D*Mookii>rUMrwM.<br />

miMtM. ttyad TYENTR nyra agiv «xaaUB*<br />

__ bulM «Ml itvm LaM lOtuaBM liu^ t j t'K&I^*<br />

Tha aywuMir Ktl* «i |bk|>ilMBt iu i and tb oiwlt bAtar/vxi.<br />

Amm*un**<br />

i>«bli8b«di by ttaa LondottTraatl<br />

U tba beat aid to Blbl«»tndy :<br />

IMnoteaarabrfef and fnll enouglt, without<br />

being t,niubalcie, lu (haep, t«.t«<br />

pslliMiWivf*^<br />

StHlleMl Thltaga Mat Ueatwrally<br />

UMOwn. coturUatlmi of t^« uaeml thing*<br />

dtMovered t>y i»tMnratn*»«tl»all«ti ai»d cru-<br />

iMMl<br />

leUm. Utab.tvfM UM<br />

L^mppe m »tt oetotinte Uiotnpper. aoploa* yM* oi ^tenn. aud | tot *<br />

tmad tamenta, with a larger maaa of B^ptural<br />

TbUahould b« In tna baud* ofevenr Kaptteu I pages tl^<br />

tnformatton for Bible Teacbera aud Htndenta<br />

and thOM prtjudload ajndiut t)>«m by tb» TBCte eioUn, IV-.; M ao»«m. ta ««M>niL Pricf |i.so.<br />

•aqaent agaa. Tula work, la nou tn Benpturai<br />

in etoib. ttjati.<br />

and hUtortoal lnrofmaUon,ajoi« u aeompleia aattat HIalary. By J 11 Oamp, D I>. A<br />

Paa*ar*« Uaad Itaoli. VXmtprbiiig avleo-<br />

andnnanawarablaTtadloaUonor Old l^and- etonptete tatatory fnus Uie ftwndaiitni or t&e<br />

tiuiu of tj«rtp4ar«« srraoKed for various occaitrm<br />

good Landnuuker aboiUd CbrUtlan ch arcb to tiM cloae ot tb«iM«bl*i. Btlng Herinon* oa impculant »obj«rt», by J. u<br />

"u* »•in ttae premni wnloir T»H" Hutrj ar tk* RJhl»-Pn>ni tj«aea!a<br />

K. li. C. Howell, l> H. istno., pi». lit. CUith,<br />

and UananU U tut praferable u> tbe luma to daya or tbe ApoUtca. It wUl »bow yon to KvTrlalioa. Xoid la tUmpte laagttag* im It! eta.<br />

mTalfl and i*nbtlo, alnoa tbeaa umu ara ^tiat Itepttsu did not ongtnat« witb KMCI the Yo«ag. «r U«a» ruaser. It baa tweo the ttoud for catalogues<br />

uablgnooa. IYio«,ln olotii,tuota. \VtUlam% nor tn Sngtand, nor wttb the tnad rndeaxxtr of the antbor, to preparing mta<br />

••ptiat (Tliarcb Dlr«titv«tiM»»«*», la r»vt>i»» vt -Jnmt Itleatljta U» rity, strength ami whnlmuneuriui. Mere<br />

views held aud taucht t>y tbe acwatiitw]<br />

e«'onOBik-al than thv orttlnart kU>U»,Andcan-<br />

I'rloe br mall, w ot>. ClhrlBllan clinroh. Pripe in cloth.«.«).<br />

not be »f,ld inw.niiwtiUon with the miiltJtmle<br />

APOSTOLIV CUUBCH. By W.KjPa»ton. THK IKriDRLI* nAFUIITKR. Ttiu<br />

Ol low test, Kluirt wvlght, Hlom or phoaphate<br />

MIM i;i.i.AK(;ot~K.<br />

Thlalaavary able treatlne ou tbe daotrtne t>ook by the prince of writer*. Or. A. C,<br />

->wderi.. K«ild only in c«n».<br />

ana polity ot the New Teatainent ohnrob Uayton, la one that every family Khoohl THK fllRiKTIAK-N »AII.T TRIULHt. eOTAt. tiiticiKM IVwbiR r( acd abarply i>olntMl Irt*ptl-<br />

lea along needed _ woX . . In onr donoml- ^ Kev (o ('ampbolltam. By D B Ray A tlae on aotue text of ISrrtptarv tor every day<br />

ttaUoaal llteratare. Price lu cloth, iHI Ota. valuable work for ail who wtnh to nndar* tn the y««it. Th«re ate tliiee bandit and<br />

"/miv my<br />

UTTLB BAWIBT. By J. M. UarUb<br />

•Und t^DiDbelllan). -<br />

«lsly>Qve>>n anraivtna In It. Tva nilnUtei<br />

wbo nerd* «agge genera ly ;«»d. In<br />

and Beauty<br />

yoang, It will b« found very proflwble to cloth, 270 piigM, 6U cu.<br />

THE rnvara ajE:t'«Rik.Bt>uH ta a<br />

oldar penona. Price tn cloth. To on.<br />

blank-btK>k wtUi prtul1>*Kaa,larKit^<br />

«»bW la tmtlnK Skin 1M«MUWI>, |t«|.T Hamurt Utin<br />

PriM, la olotb.<br />

MBOBMra a^wnvaaa. Muaeiai Oltkiin KatwiUn ar» ahaulatthr Bare, and Ih* nnlv<br />

..pnriui BooKa,<br />

aiBdoin ot ifaa Yoona Man of UtaHOBU: TIIO la^lN. Ill««d Pttrtihr. UHI jSlB^raOm. '<br />

TURK<br />

Md mryitlwrT.<br />

rvau H^Tbww ataonld IMT Wfiiw<br />

rtei Hnatinait, ft W. IVmaUhit«aiiaCaiaicMOa.<br />

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Bhuad yo in the Ixrajra, and ewe and awk fbr tho old patha, which aro the stood ways, and walk therein, and yo ehaU find rout for your BOUIB —JETXMTA<br />

K.ntnrivl nt the I'lwt Omco of Mempbln, Tuna,, aa He« l av.- i.i- nM-fii!<br />

SpOf.tacle of (loO mUKOf-^uri > ;'iv. i^ (1 > lily<br />

tlarlinjf Son 10 Iho slmmifnl lunlirv .t ih-it<br />

Tull it not Ihftt tllO sjlOil' HIHI ;.!(" 1! 'im) ol « ml.'<br />

VOtl titllv cotilil or wotilii ever givi lii'i nnly Siiii ii|i<br />

to a inocli trial and a riiic! donili If ihori' wh- sny<br />

otlior IVniiitaiii err-opi mi i))ii>i,(\.! in ilu' lit>ii« •<br />

of Daviil for sin and iiiir! ihhI uiin i',<br />

liHtuil Ulld W(iadnr, lii'JION 11 HIIIIN'L '1 SUIMU-O<br />

for lilO lipiK'C of lilllf an limii I! Ii 11 il r il.ii kncili i k h iv m Ii]- ^i;iii.l<br />

there iiiili llio iiinelli Imur a i.l h 11 liiiii I'l''<br />

Higna!. "I' ""•'•'"^'''i *vliicli ilu' ln iivcnly<br />

harperi) hreali fortli I'lMiii iiii'i- ii ' ii -iUMu r iiii.i<br />

Iho glad ftcolain> iif ill iniiif; 4111 i- ai' dvnij.?<br />

love, and then if YM IMM iniiiiiiir anv oilier<br />

way of sdviiiK Mimiers ym • ' i- » .Iriiio 1, til<br />

the cross of Chri.st In ymi a in vHi.<br />

A ( < a i " t ' f " " " " \vinii>ui a i^iiowl-<br />

edgo of UhriMi, Ciod has imp i-od u iiuM 'ik'.» ta-k<br />

upoti his cliililron ill rtitiun inj; lliein lo pri-ai:.li<br />

hiiu a', home. Yon say lln' limno Hiimurs will ho<br />

lost bocauBO they aro ro.-t|ioiisii(ie. Wlii' niakotliom<br />

roHponsililo any moie Uian llif IliMilicn, il ii.<br />

ia iiiit Iho very gospel by uhi -li you jnoinHi' i(»<br />

Htvo them? I (ell you if I'.io H.-atluMi I'.ui Im Haved<br />

wllhoul a kiiovvledgti of Uhri. , and (i id i» just<br />

taiilali/.iug the Hiiinor of (his eoniiu y tlnongli the<br />

Hacrilkoft of his childrtMi, y >11 h IV ) lor a (J jd 11<br />

tyrant of tlio most nnrort'^onalile and (ip|) OHKIVO<br />

typo. If proHclilng Chfim tier.' in our own lioniuH<br />

rovealB to u^ ami lo our clilldren a hell of wlii h<br />

wo cotthl otherwise know noUiiiig in ihi" lile or<br />

tlio next, ami if In Ihin way only > are lo exporienco<br />

a slate of unrest ami ..prioun «p|iralieuHiou<br />

in (his lifo, and if the majoriiy thus made rewponfllblc<br />

HfO to lio forever ion heroafter, I 1011 you llio<br />

«ml doos not JtialUy tho mcaui. So Ur (roni it, it<br />

tnakea God, in rolailou to iiW miulHiors, a tyrant<br />

and a brutal task-iiittsior. Why eall a wit of nion<br />

and make thoni fool "woo is me if 1 proaoli n >t tho<br />

goopol," tf mou can 1)0 savml wiilioul it? Why<br />

«houi(> wo poofly supported wrololiea bo iorced to<br />

mliko tho fogrful iiorlflco to oufgolvoa and (atnl-<br />

1 lies of moBl ail thd luxurloa and many of tho UPC-<br />

1 oeisUleBof thU llfo, only to boooino factoM in doprivlng<br />

tho hoiiio •Inuots of iho bloaHiiiga of blUs<<br />

liil igiioranox ill thin life, an I 11 lu (hiiir g >od<br />

liuniing groiinii in the next?<br />

If you "a/ itie gotpcl will save thoiii aflor making<br />

them ro:i|>oii4ible, I tell you moBi of thoin aio<br />

xoing lobe l(jat. "Broad U the road tliat Irada to<br />

(loath, and many there be that go in thereat." If<br />

I helievi.i thai (IIMI had ealled inn to make tlie saorilii-e<br />

jmil heoauso lie could, thus forcing lue to<br />

make nu n ruspouHible, wlliiout the iiopo or proa-<br />

|ie( t of HHviiig at kia the gospel of all ila suppriiaiural<br />

power, and Mtamp Paul as a liar wiioro bo<br />

nays : "We are embasinatldrs for God."<br />

One more Soriplure arguinunt only. When<br />

Clirisl apok.i to Paul as he wa4 Journeying lo Dimasciis<br />

lie said : "I am Jo.ius, whom (liou poi


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lH£lENH(£88££BAim<br />

THE BIG HATClUK ASSUCIATION. »mall, who stated that ho btM weEii.j<br />

THK re|M>n on hunie tuU'tan* wa4! pubiith^^l Urt will «bov«- frcini what wnim) ih 8t«<br />

ooHtribuUoug came.<br />

At our U»t aniiiul tupclinjf Hip suranj-cd<br />

wllh Bra Jo«. H. Uoriint lo t»ko the fioUl lor ti>relgo<br />

udMiuns. We arm «>t»rry to rv'jmri tiiat mi account<br />

of railing heal-h Itro li,.riiiu (.ixvoiuoii<br />

from doiug tho work coiitfinf'U itl<br />

oulortHl Baptists in the South, some of their churohos and her daughters, which ought never OHoe be<br />

tloiug grandly, show tho power for Christ ropre- named among Baptists, and whenever I hear It<br />

s^nied by thf'so pooiile, tlioiigli many ohurchos from Baptist church or mlnistor, tho idea of soft<br />

wore hel|)lo(>ij l>coaui(> of ignorance of loaders and solder Is assooUtod with It,and has been slnoe the<br />

RUlH-r^tliion aiiion(r moinl>iT«i. Kvory paKtor iu last thirty years. I most heartily approve of your<br />

one of tlioir large Assojimiomt In 8oiilhcrn Arkan- reply, trom the fact that the churches aw Indosas<br />

wsis iiN:it to rotiil. IMiai crror.-t were tlovolpondont bodicH, organlxod by Christ Jesus as the<br />

o(.iiig ainoiij: thorn Uisti wili b" hard to ropro.is, conslliuonls of his kiiigdom, his only executive<br />

that it wim one oi ilu- nowliexl niisisioii llokls In tho known lo him on earth, aud not tho ministry which<br />

worhl, right llionsintl ol' iho iiliio tlionfiairl i'.i»loro-t Homo Mi..ion S.M-ioly had alroady NponI ai Kstoring, Iii» «. iho orir»tii/ation of "insliiUIOH' knowledge or oonsent, and afier prayer and con-<br />

Urxv. A. W. Ijiiiisr IM* iti|m'tcil lor |.toa< ho having Iho pro^irhom ami ol lior» of HI Icruiion he linally con«outed to serve them to tho<br />

o act as scmtary for foreign tiiUAion", ii« f^f i .ai 311 As-i'i iaii'.ii ttirol I'vor) ihrco iiionlh" and spond liesi ol hl4 ability, which ho uiu only in obeiioDoo<br />

e ry church in the A«sf?t iatioi) tak.' ;i ix.lif.-ti .u Itooi ihrco lUvfc lo u wrok nn lor Iho in»lnu;lion ,>1' to Iho Crou choice of tho church, and it wan some<br />

for lhi« dep* riiueul of<br />

• oinpoli-nl hiolhti'ii Mo Nidii>d l!ial Ihoro woro time hoforo ho wasordainml a minister, being only<br />

Kesolved, That wo take »-olli-.tii.[i- in tiio | ir-i -i X itoii rolort il IJa|.li»l rliinrlKM ;>nd sovi'ii Ihoils- a doacon of tho ohurch. See Fuller's Works vol. I.<br />

and Central cburclicsi ((.^is:rvij:ii min an.l r iliiri'd i ii i ho This AsHh ialioii will < rva(. , in ...n<br />

in s I'oiiyroj;'!!'otMl ii-lio il a; Moniplim ln.sl year liig an Fullor did the oriliuancos in connection with<br />

n«ction with luinisieria! (•tluciti m. » Unk tim I<br />

Ho oarniiliy n-.pjosiod tli- npfraiMn ol iho visliing ordainod ministers as ho did at Katoriug.<br />

for a cerlaiu of iiob;o young mini.lor- w !...-.<br />

A^iS'-i-ial ioii in lilt w. irk<br />

I alxo wan appointed if missiouary by tho Board of<br />

education is limited, an.l who iii. inniKMv ! w -!<br />

fa^l!Ue^ aud<br />

cauuot OU t4T SCluH.»\for Ifui k*'<br />

and thu fuud l>e placiHi it) IJr > \ i-:i»b!o > hin Is i.<br />

purchaw such books.<br />

Rewired, That Brt> Vvnat-k' bo i.<br />

preach a «erniou or dviivor « locitirr l riif,-!,i<br />

'i-i liiii.'ii »va« .id .ji'.'.l ilinl II i-,iiii oillfi-, i-on- Iho Son thorn Itaptist Conventiou, on tho rocomsioini;<br />

.1 ilii' Ifov- U. A \ .•Mal.l.\ A W l.aniar, niondalion of tho Missionary Board of tho Lil)orty<br />

;«n<br />

n'a l<br />

I'lio ri'iM.ri iiii ohllii:irio.-i read l)y tho Uov list Convontion, aud shall ever take it to bo tho<br />

The comiuittM on noiniuittioiH a|.fi>ii.ie.i Kui< K f l'".inlktior.<br />

mind and will ot tho Holy Spirit, as did Paul and<br />

.T. I>. Audersou<br />

Tho Ki'V J. I; ("aiia.la n-ad iho ri h I on puh Harnabas, who went for by th tho order of the church<br />

lo proaoh tho iutro*JucU»r\ i^t riiutu li 1' I'tiiliii.' ami li. I, Crai;-.<br />

lhal Iho chiirohcH of (Jhrist wore selected and or-<br />

tor. The special lor iIH- In.ii' U inj; T • I'hr r< |H>il ..1 III • i-oipminoi' on I II ri *|iiin.lrnrr laiiiod an hi* oxorutivcs on earth, and not tho min-<br />

report on niiwist«>ri!tl i »soc I'niv.-rsity si ,) k k on rial I'diir 111 >11. Ol.- , llio Hiiin of •^llHi.S ll). iiinl had<br />

May the good I^rd lend a propitious ear, and<br />

by contributions through bi4 na|>ir. Imk I kw^.- o\|..-nd.'d .•f|;UiS ;»U, halanco on hand. IJim L'U.<br />

hoar tlie sincere prayers of his people on your be-<br />

8KK BAI>TI!>T of Memphis<br />

Tht! Hcroa, IfsorNhnrrf, Klon and Knon chnn hoii,<br />

.'lalf, and restore you to health. I fool to hope he<br />

Mr. John \V. Dillani vohunofrod to ni»i i onu havintj jtunoil tho Friondship Assooialion, woro<br />

will. When I think that I am older than you,<br />

young minister in the Somiuary at U>nisvilii- drle, I'rot Mons, should l>e adoitiod a^ la»rt the were appointed lor the first division, that lying on<br />

eighth young minister. The Convention theu ad- the I^llo^ of the Memplsis and Charleston railroad.<br />

FROM THE TENNESSEE RIVER.<br />

journed to meet Monday morning at nine o'clock. Tho llev. C. S. Clardner and Stacy Ix)rd of T)RO. GRAVES:—I thought I would give your<br />

i;u»fcix() HAY.<br />

Urowrsvillo frr tho srond division, lyiiur along IJ readers a short report of tho mooting of Indian<br />

Tho Astociation ro«umed it!« session with the tho line of the Louisville and Nashville railroad. Creek Association, which hold iU forty-oighth n-<br />

Rev. W. H. BarksHlal.% moderaNir.<br />

Tho Revs. I. M. Wise and K. C. i'^aiilknor for tho nual session with Philadelphia church, Wayne<br />

Dr. A. A. Rico of King and tiiieen county, V«.,<br />

third division, lying along the line of tho Chesa- county, Tennessee, from September the twenty<br />

representing the Jieli^ums //crn/«f of Richmond,<br />

|ieak, Ohio and Southwestern railroad nnd tho Nixth to tho twonty-eighth. Introductory Mrmon<br />

and Iho Rev. U. M. Woodsmali of tho American<br />

Mississippi river.<br />

by Eld. J. M. Corbin, from John xlv. 15. It WM<br />

Baptist Home Mission Society of New York, who<br />

Tiiey aro to sec tiiat meetings aro held in their<br />

able aud Instruotlvo.<br />

haa chai^ of their work among tho Colorwl Bap-<br />

divisiouB every tlfth Sunday for missions, and to Tho Association was duly organized, and the<br />

tills of tbo Soutb, were invited to participate.<br />

SCO that every church is visited by some elllclent letlora road, which ahowod quite an ineroase.<br />

Tho report on eduoatioo was read by the Rev.<br />

brotiior in tho iutoresi of missions,<br />

Threo now ohHrehos received. Tho body then pro-<br />

J. D. Auderton aud diwusted by tho Rers. Andor*<br />

oceded to elect now ofiioera, wbloh reiuited In tho<br />

•on, Venabie, Barksdalo, I^mar, Wistt, Canada,<br />

Tho business of tho llfty-Bovonth annual session<br />

election of Kid. J, 0. Sparkman, moderator, and A.<br />

WhitUv, 6. W. Uamptou and C. C. Coniior.<br />

liaving boon disposed of, tho AesoclaHon adjourned<br />

O. Montague, clerk. After appointing ttie uiual<br />

The rvpoirt oa homo miMloni waa road by Rer.<br />

to meet WeduoMlay alter the fourth Sabbatli In<br />

comndttoes, the Aiioolatlen a^ourned until Men*<br />

R. A. Venabie. Hie (ulOwt waa dieoniied t>y B.<br />

July, 1886, with Woodland eltureh, ton miles cast<br />

day morning nine o'clock. ProMhiug at nlcht by<br />

Hampton, J, B. Canada and ROT, H. M. Woodof<br />

Brownsrillo, Tenn.<br />

Eli G. N. fioll. While iie was protchlng Iter,.<br />

A?<br />

I<br />

Frederick Howard, D.D,,0(lIioror tho True /ia/jfisf<br />

arrlveti. 8»i»bath at oinvou a m. Dr. ilowani<br />

proached to a largo and nttontivo oougregatlon.<br />

lie hiild liU c.oiigrogaUoii Hpi!ll-l>oiin.l<br />

for two hours. Ilo proiioh«H tlio irno<br />

gospel with power and iho douKni-ttraiioii of the<br />

Spirit Many hoaris ovortlawod with )ov, wliilo<br />

they profsod to the "tand to irrasji iho liroihin'.^<br />

hand. A geiioral old-f.tuhiono I lt iiiii*i IIHU.I.<br />

shakliig and ro.ioloinK lollowi'd M >ii lav in..riiiii|;<br />

at nlno o'clock, tho nio.lniaior in ihi' .^Imir, l»r<br />

llowanl was invilod lo II Hcal, a'.il ron'iv.Mi um a<br />

corresponiiing nu'xH(in>,'i'r fi'.in 1 m.v A-«o. iiilon,<br />

'I'liO regular order of IiiihI"('-h wa- i:.k.'ii nii and<br />

Fredrick, trcaMiror. Tho mlir.'HO-^inn wa-. i haractorized<br />

by ononoBS of Hoiilim-nl, and l.'clinirH ol<br />

lovo.<br />

Tho churchos woro well ropnN„iiii>d, and re-<br />

ported a good work, 'i'hroo young hrrihron woro<br />

llconsod to preach diiriiiK tlio Asiooiaiional yoar,<br />

to.wit: Bi-o. J. 11. Shaoklcto.d, (i. W. ItUov and<br />

Taylor. Four now oiunohoH woro roorivod.<br />

OurmisHionary. Ehl. II. 1. Finloy i« doing a nohto<br />

work. Wo feol lhat wo ha'-o tho rlKlH man in tho<br />

right place. Tho roporU mad by (ho dllfuront<br />

committees wore Hploiidid. Tho ropori on odiioa-<br />

tioti,roadby Eld. W T. Lo^vroy, w.iK tho hoH I<br />

ovor heard on tho subjooL Tiiic TKNNIWSICK HAT-<br />

TiRT was well reprcseutod in tho ropori on publl-<br />

eations l)y Bro. J. H. Sl.a-.kl«f«>nl- Kid. W. B.<br />

MoKlnstry, ono of our m.m pron.lHln« youug<br />

proachors, preached a si.lendid Horiuon ou Satur-<br />

day at olovon o'oloek, text, Psalm H-12 All the<br />

proaohlng during tho Associaliou was good.<br />

^ ''Thb boxt'tncotlng of this body will 1m held with<br />

' (jloar dreek ohurch, nlno nillii« itorlhoasl of Ulpley,<br />

Ml8«..'coii(mouolnK Friday boforo the fourlh Sun-<br />

' " d a y Ih Sflptflinbor, 1880.' l" COHSITT.<br />

You will lind our list of Tonohors' Bibles cannot<br />

bo Burpassed.<br />

ligEltNNESSEEBAFnSti<br />

UNION MEKTING.<br />

BltO. (JRAVICS: —Tho Buiralo-ereek church<br />

(iocal-ooiumunloii) and tho Cenler-ridKOchurch<br />

(iHtor-communlou), being near each other, aud<br />

both being weak chiirohe', agreml to moot at a<br />

oeiilral point and hold protracted meetings to-<br />

Ksihor. Tho meoting'i oontlnuol leu days, aud<br />

ivoro harivionioiiH throughout; aud such an out-<br />

p.inrltig iir ilorivr^ w .•• -I,-.'I 11 I'll. llro. Itay, in bin foiiilh aru'nmonl on Intcr-oom<br />

and plodj2:o'i for iiomo imIs^Wuw. ail<br />

ninni.iii, HOOIII- lo Ihink that iho oximiiiK unity of<br />

snd fifty conlH for Ioi-iMlMI mi" lii ' ll nvar ! ! tin' rliurctio« ot Chrint'H kingdom domanits inter<br />

A TEXAS l.KTTKR,<br />

DKAR BilO. (.UAVKS:-l notice In yaur last<br />

issue, a letter frotu Km. Tlmi*. J. Hutublo of<br />

LoiiiHiaua, whom I love, iiaving known him during<br />

my l)oyhood, in which ho calls sjtedal atten-<br />

ondcarod hImKoll lo nn "iih lii< in-i:ii.nvo .oininnniiin, and i-annol bo alio vn in any other<br />

spetvhON. bosidoH proachiMK iw • ah •nun-. Ho i wav. 11.1 nay«: "'I'lio non-iuleroommnnion theory<br />

gol qiiito a Miitnlii-r III -iil>-- ri Ih'i- im- I'l" / . .oMlradiriK thin doilrino of iho unity of the<br />

Hai'fiiit. If our p.'opl" "•.mid I a nMulini; ( I liun IM-H." SOO the I'hui d Deoembor Iho twenty<br />

pooi>h.', tiioy would l>'-i 'Jiiir 'i niii-l.'iiHi\ pcipio. lonnh. iNSI ) Hill 1 Ihink that exlHling unity wa«<br />

1 n.wr in.iro fidly not forlh than in thoso oioetings<br />

Ligtlt i« Wliiil tlioy liocd riii- na- a li;i no n h-uh<br />

wiihoni any inior-ooiniininion whatovor. I Uiink<br />

moetinf(.<br />

I i,.nvovor lhal whilo IIIONO ohiirohon woro together<br />

Tho next moot i UK o I Hii- A i-^'. iiii mii ^vill o<br />

inaKiniK'ti a« a cbiin h in tho lotrtt integral part of<br />

holii wilh Hopewoll fhiir. h . Hardin ...iiiiiv. 'I> i-<br />

111,, kingdom of CliriHl, and lhal tho oolobration of<br />

arks : "The inliueuce of that gooil brother Is in a<br />

mcasnro tirokeu down l)y mixing in this iwlltieal<br />

move."<br />

Bro. 11. has missed his mark, and Justice to my<br />

pastor and one of my best friends, Indncca me to<br />

accept this methtMl of oalliug his attention to it.<br />

I think tho reference is unfortunate for sevcraj<br />

nesseo, threo inilos Kotiih of S iv.inn ili<br />

I Iho l-ord'H supper ix a ohiiroh liuiy. and net an iu<br />

reasons.<br />

ingon Saturday hofi.ro ;h.' t.m.ih in S.^p-<br />

I divi.liial duly snrh, that they inighi havo Scrip-<br />

1. It is utb'rly untrue.<br />

toml)or, ISJ^Ii.<br />

Savannah, Toiiii , 7 1-iX..<br />

T i n - A l l H A I ' H . M<br />

^ Hm'm i i-<br />

-.1 11 'I \ 1 'N<br />

I Mirally partiikon of Iho Hiippor. each church, as<br />

I I,, ;v iin(£ for hor«olf, ju«l as sho did in reoolTlug<br />

a didaloi h.r haplii.ni and bapti/iiiK them, and<br />

2. Tho criticism w«« of a character that should<br />

be made at shorter rsngo, Bro. H. Is too far oif lo<br />

say suoh a tiling aliou! a man bfidoes not know.<br />

'11 IS hody oonvcuiod willi Nriv 1". i-j' i . hun li, ih.H havo »hown oximiii^ unity and oiiono^s o<br />

;i. The prohibition tnovemont in Texas l« not<br />

. nine iniloH in.rt Ima.si<br />

wuiity, MU^i""'!'!'!i.l<br />

\.lii;uil. itc-ilMM<br />

' '""''<br />

Uiih Kagio ill t Hill, hiiri'h Ark i-omiiMiiion. , Si'piotnhi'r 27, l.SS.'i. .1 M. tiuKKN<br />

cousidon'd a n


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I-. I<br />

^•••r-V<br />

4<br />

li - f f .<br />

The Tennessee Bmi^<br />

KliOM Fl.OUIDA.<br />

|iori.<br />

do that, anil a nuoor proof-reader that diil not «oe<br />

Ai LiuUvlllr, ror*ii)0 fwr whluh (HUUI tlnV'Ciiiu-. li l.«k(! Cliy. Flu,, I., n. AUKHIIK.<br />

thoblmidor. My tuanusorlpt reiult, "i porfeot<br />

It wid lkK)k. Artiolen ot PhKIi/' cio., iti.'i fur; i'. 8 —W'o li.ivi) liml ft HiiloiuUtl ((iimnior, I wuild<br />

wjuaro or olrolo oannot Iw miMle nioro perfect."<br />

TSNKICWITR BAJTISIT «I> LUY HILILRUSI. (.'Iiurcli ltf>ok Ih It it (MMilil IrtHt all ih(* yuiir, Hctloi (sropH I iioror<br />

"It ho had ttttaliiod thn blotting of C'briit oad be bo<br />

tUrvc«lulla.-«. iho j)4j,»rouo (lolUf ftiuU Imlf, (our SKW. Willi IMJ INIJFGY HOIHO an.I IIOUKD lioy, on<br />

any moro iioly tiian holiuots itself 7" sboold read,<br />

«udah»ir. you livUimI to put yudi-<br />

iiltoul Hixk'oii oC Uiiiil, aljout hair ol It in<br />

"If ho hat ttttalurd iho bloatlog of holiiiOM can he<br />

c)e»oii 'The J'lmhlo," In book ruriii I woul.l oraii}(.), intiiuli ami |»(mr trcm^ I tmvti ralHOil u ooni,<br />

bo any luoro holy than holinosi iUolf f" "Intro-<br />

tike »ogct the bnuk numli.iiv. Hui l «iii,|HMO iii;u V(;j{.;tal>l« UIMI Imy (;,„|), not uli jei hai-vcslcd.<br />

duotory HorloH In the series,".houW read, "Intro-<br />

yomuwly will |.ut Ihoiii In « |KK»k o .ou r,ir I .IikIKCO OMiiiimo iliattlio uiiiiro yiuld >vili approxiductory<br />

Hortnon In tho torieu." "Uolden molB,"<br />

know uo Bcriptiuv iiioro inipori^iMi iltaii our iuaic> oa.i lliou'^aiiil hiiitholH, (IIKI miish..|-( poMioua, Icih kli..l», and i<br />

advoctting them. «* yon now oxprcM-. inctn. tor '"""'"•- ''o lixi lolj on ilic oraiitiu alomi, liiongh c-olninir-), and HO rolltive mo lu some moasuro at<br />

wutlng certain quuntltio», invariably I.. Ill,• .•n.l of «ro it,- ,„ ii.o Suio. and li>tt»i (d a most 8orion« ombarrasHinoul. Your»<br />

the problem or "ahKWiT. ' So «ilh lh.> mlu.U in "f' '"'niluiK IP,.W l . III.. Knmnd » 1(1, (l„. iViir, ^„o (ratori.ally and ro8|ienllnlly, A. J. Knosr.<br />

the alRtsbraof thi. Hiblo. If'x" n* mliohz.-.-I.Mv.-n' '•>"" vi.ur<br />

Willi yoiir ri-qnoht in a recent Issue of your<br />

leami «ymboli*i>-t corrnpdon in ih, (»i I r,^ li ,,,.),' ".M,!!, !-,,,,!,, ivi.idow, and (.(,r,:li ii, wHjlli,^ a,, I<br />

I . per c.Micerninx >vho 1 am. 1 am a son o.' Ileuben<br />

•o in the New Tewtamenl, ovm i„ >||.. (..iraMo r.Mdiinw, lur y(,u. W.'.,, |,,i.kli,g |..r an I<br />

i>a>, ilocoaHmi, and hence a nophow of tho lato<br />

where "a woman hid a 8in.iil inn,,. i„ n,<br />

11,,^ V ,„ I,, |„i ^viniin ivilh IIH.<br />

• icni KU VV. I>*y.<br />

measures of meal titi tlio wl,..),, (.eoam,, lo .voii. d.<br />

1 . II. U,<br />

or corruptoil. » • • Wu.ild ii,at . i.,,,<br />

11 IN noo.lio-,8 for mo to tell yon that lama<br />

Uk.m-Mihj,. \\ , Iiiivt) iliH «„mii,,.r ex |i •••'ii cd<br />

could uuder»tai,..l i lai Uu. luav •„ „.,,,,<br />

i-andiiiark B&ptiHt, being trained up under such<br />

Itic' n..i,Uii, ,,( li.'ii.j; invav li III I.Ill Ih.iiic a„,l ! ictt.dinrH as thoy were. 1 nm also a ehurch-commalice<br />

and envv ami pridi-. .-tr., « iu ..n,i,,,i „r<br />

'"""'> "I iiii('», alKiniigii 1,1 MIIMTUI W'idl i I munioiiUt, bolHg taught II by my father over<br />

leav«n the whole inmp. ii noi ,,ui-ii,ai<br />

w. IV, .1 ,v,Mv ail,„lluM ,u,d kiii':i,«, ihul ! twenty years ago, although he did not preach It<br />

leavened bread and leavonod „,n,i)<br />

' 'iild ;mi ii,-si.iiv,-,|, ii.i, I, jvic iKii /,,,„,,•. N.hIiIiih ilfui the pniplt, from the fact, ho aald, it would<br />

neither tltly roprcent tl„( prvciou.<br />

v.rdi, I ,.( „„, iiH-ilical a.lvi. . wii, ni.ivo i not 1.0 acceptabio with his own brethren. Ho said<br />

maeculate body ol onr Lord, i.,.r u hii ii,o ,,,,.<br />

'I- iln- vvi ,1 r, l,,ii IV ii..i|,i„j; ,.|Ht. iliaii lo I tlie time had not yet arrived for Its discussion;<br />

iHKly, tho ehur.lj.o-igtu to tw, an l wui wlm,,<br />

iH^ai Hi,. v,-, di.-i, ,l,.,,ari .. a inild.-i'c 'i malo, an I it ! that "ther very important questions were engaging<br />

comes;for tiien the ciinndi, fiis u„dy m l n.i .win vvc >luill arci-pi v,„n KIIIII'IDIIS ,.(|,m-, ind spi^nd I tin. niin.Uol onr brothron, and when they wore<br />

bo presented without »pji or l>!,;„,isi,. ,,r ,i,n ,„<br />

111.. Willi,.; uiil, vancl will, a l.'iv vigils—n.. I Millioionily dlHcnsHcl he thought that would bo<br />

thing. Xorcanono p«ra!do ro|.io,o„ii.,i; iu,. ki<br />

I" "111- I'.'V, l- iaiik I >,.(•,Mir,-..y, (i.'11 N ..III w„i,U api,r,.viiif( „ni ii-p.'n«aii.,n.., -,,i,d .1 in i ^<br />

wlHalw. Yon have dis, vvuvl i|,at m. i. iaiioi,<br />

to t h o M V i H r ^ , * seiii.,r t.,lii,„ i,:,, |„.,,„<br />

serereti. Tbu mst linio I nn.liMiuko i., win,,..,for<br />

the truth, the wholo truth, and t„.iliii,K t.„, ti,,,<br />

truth, I will not allow anv iniu M :,i.ir, -<br />

aat to be lu leoptrdy I jr it l„it mv ..wi, 1<br />

renderwl the whole business inaiiK'eni.-ni 1,. Mr .,.<br />

Ashuut. my health iviinirinx mo 1 . I.,, mil i„ i„„<br />

open air. Had my health boon snili i-m I .1,01,1 |<br />

have undertaken i he enierpiirto al.,,-, I'nc,, | ,.,,,ild<br />

have impairel no man's pecnII,;«r, ,,,(,.,01 1,, ,1<br />

voeating all tho counsel of tiod. 1 tiol.l ii,«i ii a<br />

rellgioua newspaper lo all we need, tlioii 1 will tnk,i<br />

iho Chriatian Iltrnld of New Y jrk, tviiid, propose»<br />

tobo non-tlenominational. 1 do not.jxpo. i to<br />

•e« Baptist doctrines and principles iiumloat.-d IIUMC.<br />

And if these aro not promulgated in the colnmn!* n|<br />

our State organs how aro our poopio to bo im<br />

prcMed wiib them? A IJaptUt State pap. r (.honld<br />

inculcate Baptiat principle!. or il Ih no livtti R Ihnn<br />

an) other religious Journal.<br />

Eld. P. C.Drew of Alabama,a graduate of Howtnt<br />

College, ban entered upon hla pa^doratw luire<br />

We consider ounseivcR highly favored of (Jod tho<br />

chief ahephenl whosoat him to bu an undt-r shop<br />

herd of tho church o» Lake City. Ho H bold and<br />

able defender of the faith, who.r^ he had<br />

mad... 1 iiniiMdiatoly sent von mv -wn manu-<br />

K.-ript of sonnoi, niiiiil)i!r two, asking yo:i to print<br />

from thai and la\ aMi.lo tin. ,.„|,y oniirolv. 1 liopn<br />

Hiisroforn in Hie futuii!, aH yon have olihor tlio original<br />

or a v..rill,.d copy of tin) original there will<br />

Im no m.jio (.>ripii,-uii.ii. ftCll.<br />

Sev. ti I lisp. n«Hli.oi^. "Jt*!<br />

('l,ri.itiMii l>oc!m,es. 1 .'.<br />

01 colli M' WI- pr, I.a\ Ihi- l,».).'i'!.. an.l «i.id<br />

m, .\i>r>s»<br />

otiii-e willM. »lalc III il,ru on^^•r^ '. 1.1.<br />

.1 > M » 11 *» » ><br />

njiiM \ii.-»i>sipn<br />

|\KAU ll.\r''l'>l 1,,^' l>.',>ii m\i..'> l.. « —<br />

1 ' ni.i Hr.i II .1 SmU 1 ui « 1)1; .il S n.;lfl..>i<br />

Sj.vjii;;, I aii;vri! !ti. r.' S- |.l.-.i,txT the tl'!.«P!i ti<br />

Hiclhieii .lohii- aiid ly..wri.>. r,U< iaNir.,) v\,i(i „..<br />

The in.'eMiif; I'oiitiiini'.l liv. r.>nli<br />

inu«lv aci iip.| t!ip >.ivior,<br />

[irrvail '.1<br />

A Hard-ihell i>rf.». h.-r lix t,.- iisiiic ol l>r.<br />

N.'e«i had b,'..ii prertchiii); n.>iir li«r, siid<br />

hiaiid. riiig mir peopl au.l o;;; ,.r. T4ot,"r< He smi<br />

Hro. l,owric I,a.I »,'ni.' w i.mI«. W I i. 1, r.-.-.i in<br />

Ills. ( hiillcnciI, n oiii lir..1 lior lo .1 l.c„ 1 .• ,1 ri,io<br />

..f priMi,>.l i .III' , 1 .i»lHiii;(.i l.\ \|.N.'t»> Hn'tli r<br />

l/.w ri,. si-.-optt^d. and M . N, hm-kc I . ui, .Siin,.ii i,l>ii»iiin LOWD.. al all l,i««|»poi<br />

lit III."Mis<br />

Onr inrelli,^. rlo>eil o,, I lie eii;li oi-mli .>t S •(><br />

tniiilier. Owlnn lo ln.i vvail,.'! ..,,, !..ipii«in, vva»<br />

drfi.rrcd<br />

Hro. Snii'h helit a iiicelin; «l M.uiir lyo'.isnon<br />

(.lesr lieic* ntioiii ihn^e \v.>okf. apo. r.'»nltiii;; In<br />

Kixieen aci-e^si,, of wliid, t»iirte»,, wcro l>v<br />

h,iptisni.<br />

We roinineii.t'.i on I nir liit(;at Kbe>icr, the Chilton BtplUt<br />

church, and lived au Immble, faithlul Chrlalan<br />

till death. Novotnbor, 1885, sho marrlotl Mr, Bildy<br />

Latnttn, whose loved and honnri'd wife abe was to<br />

tholait. Sho died September the sixth, i8H5, am!<br />

lofl 10 mourn her deparlnro miuy frio- da, an agwl<br />

fsthor atul tnothor, n"d a sisiw, li»t)lher and husband.<br />

And as wo wooi» wo aing, —<br />

^ 9 •<br />

" bui to itje Uindl «( Klxsisu.<br />

VVli«rp iiagel* nlthte: . . , .<br />

TT«» RV»«I« au^ut-ttoaiman, —<br />

Site b«t« «n«r cbill) tids."<br />

J. a. M.T.'<br />

Diet! tho tourteeulb,of typhoid fiieu.<br />

mouii. Miaut MeUa Jackrou of Madison rounty,<br />

T«na. She a taember of the Baptist church<br />

aud ji (siihAtl ('iirktlan. She leaves a mother,<br />

stej. tatbtfr, two brothers, three «i»tcr« aud a host<br />

I rvUtives 10 m >urii her BleART»I-« PKI^KK LTU«K—During our twelve<br />

AR* T IIIUTVIIOU wm» the {TA|>IUT BO>k LLOU«} we<br />

HA.E R>HX'IV.'I NMM...RTI-J4 CAIU for a Biptisi Prayer<br />

!I > .ST.AU.I>K I-—• AIIN t> D.'vo'iju: Including<br />

II, K R«TI i , 111" Pivfsiv irv invaluable for social<br />

L'R »\er M.^.-TINA'C ITIE of which arc some-<br />

(ioir.. n INIIL t FOR W4ntuf oblM>>T{ug JUST SUch<br />

j».itiis out- hiino. pp. 3IU. Cloth,11.00.<br />

S^-ni •>> III lit ;»•>»• on NFCRIPT of prlco. Address<br />

ADDUKSSES WANTED,<br />

r., Iff ih'« \v« Khali froin time to time<br />

thv jirvseut aildrt'tmof parties with whona<br />

i«i>!i tumnirunnis^iie. We will drop the names<br />

to.ind. We give their |«wt-offlT0 when<br />

! Is. .rd ir 1 i» Any on.? knowing their present<br />

oih, .t.i.1 .!>i.tr A favor by rc{>orting the<br />

-loi.* 1.) )n>u'« Mills Tenn.<br />

ti W Miicbfll. RiHsvillo, Tenn.<br />

t" Purten, M*p'e Orrek, Tana.<br />

M. HURLER T5NN»O«N MIAO<br />

Kid. l> D Hsgeher, Valley \Iill-s Texas.<br />

THE PAS nut's HAND BOOK.<br />

.V iiiu.«l lit Scriptural and poetical selectionit and<br />

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H U A V K M A H A I I A r f * ' " " T . . " FatiIiillMfti<br />

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Hox. J. IIAHUVO, Ml»slWH>pl,<br />

BTATKD VONTUIHtrtona.<br />

A, J, KB08T, D.IJ. - - . . H«or»monto,<br />

BKV WM.N(<br />

HUHHCKHTIONH I'KK ANNUM IN ADVANCKl<br />

Single Copy... so<br />

TKHMHKOIIMIX MONVIIM:<br />

Hi utile Oipy 78 rU.<br />

BIhkIb Copy /our moiithn 50o(». i/.,,i , ii i ,<br />

Hltigln copy to inlnlnlrrH u'lio nri'now )i>ilniTlt>era i oo | " i v h i c . l i hikiiIIIcm ((n ineiili<br />

ADVKKTIHINO KATK8 liirnimiii.i on upplicatloii<br />

Obltnnrl«~vtj«ili ot patroiin or (liU paper or membemor<br />

(idlr litmlllna, aevea tliiMi<br />

oiila iH'riliie,<br />

n-i oliUimrlra, ,<br />

mli)aBnil»einJ«B*li Wllhlhoirnon./' ' " I «(Micral Kii'ni llc-ai „m to !).• aivnii.Milili. i,,<br />

mn.1 money by I'o»t-omecOr I'liurifeea and<br />

Saililii, I II, I,, iviiH III,, leaven ol Hor>wl,—<br />

. ii,i. iiM,v, ,1 ,,( ,1,.' Sa.iducot'ii, — worldii-<br />

111-i.N . und 111,' ,1| 111,' I'liiiri-I,H««, - ritiialiain.<br />

W'c iMiv. r 1,11,1 Ml ii... i,,i\,.,, ,,t ihii ||(OK|)el and<br />

w,' J.. icit,l of " Ifavoii ol iiiaiitro<br />

iM'\ ' I rtiii,! ,ii tho It'avon of<br />

• 11 ii\. lull w(\ ,lo i-eatl of<br />

I'',,!!-,','., ivhii'h Ih liy|i(jf,riHy."<br />

I' .iv. II iih'iiiiK j''ll 'I ',1 p II<br />

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111<br />

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Lord ^^<br />

°Trtl no nemblance ol ,.ocI.<br />

thfir Hil)l.'.lli tioiiaiiiis willi W, li-ici an | W<br />

tor. Scolt, A d a m C l m k , Al.xand(>r in.I oiIhtm<br />

aay the aaiiio.<br />

Willi liilM wfi^lil ,,( l^nlll,llll^ in.in ll. linMV,<br />

(irt-fk, Latin an,! KiiffliNh lo,xi(;,)(,h,.,| „|„,„ tiio ,ih« ol<br />

A t tho rcKidenco ol' tho brido'a paiont^ on U n i o n Iho toriii in tlio ()l,l anti N o w TtjHiamciiis. I nn-<br />

avcnno, Wednoaduy, Oclobor II, 188."), at «ix p. m., iicaiiaiiiiKly a n i r m that ilii-ro in .,,.1 a ,m^Naxu h,<br />

b y tho Itov. J. U . O r a v c a , tho K e v . O . J . . Ilailoy and (he Hihlo whi.di naoH il,,, word loavon ii, a koo.I<br />

Miaa N o r a 8. Uravos. T h o partioa loft hy tho m i d - aonao: It is a l w a y s tl.o aymln.l -,f o o m i p i l o n N m<br />

night Irain for tholr now h o m o In Knoxvillo, T e n n . | only was i u mho forhi.ltlon ai iho paamivor, Imi im<br />

vory preaonco waa prohihiiod, Ho iinporativo wa«<br />

thia oninmantl thai ho w h o violatctl it waa i iit olf<br />

from nil civil and roliKioiia ri^hta if not from lifo<br />

MO. XII.-.«•„„.(„„,„. I itself. T h o pasaovor waa a typo of Cliriat, wlio<br />

waa holy, harmlop.H, iiHdelilcd anil ««,pt1 il , I I', , .<br />

I II' I. ij I I .1<br />

ill ill.' N.'.v I , -I.,,,,<br />

mill. I ... , -1.1 •' I 111.111,<br />

1 n,. t a 1 i .I I 111 >. I ill I, ,<br />

II,,' .'Inn.',! .11 ( •' I,,<br />

•'M'" I IllMi',,",.<br />

i-,-ii I 0,1 - II III,',<br />

111 111 w h o ,« . 1 p f I<br />

»» llli 111-. .1 p,nnln..:i<br />

living I'.vi'ii III • Il<br />

vt rli',1 int., ;;,uli.i.,v<br />

I'l III'i|ii iif Inifrprolatlon<br />

m l 11 111. iHpii.ir wlilidi is not<br />

1 11 -liinl.ii niiMaphor which<br />

n ,1 II ii'T kV|. H I'C 1(1 11 iilUir-<br />

1 1 1 I avi II ill iiiiN parable,<br />

'Ii .1 111 ilii' li),'lii of the nine-<br />

I I III' Hi i.i,. iV ;iP|-U II in I'X-<br />

Ill III • I >1,1 •|','«iamciil and<br />

I I" I'l I lo iiiiuiii t!or-<br />

' ai iiili'iiiii -I. tliiii ill iliiH iiji-<br />

i' 11- • DiTiipn.in alai)? Adam<br />

.. . I'll. oiIht pa.ifHt(tn whoro<br />

II 1(1 .loci I'l Ill's rt(!i ill Iho<br />

'•I i'l i'i"i a-Hiinilalii iho<br />

1 ilii. I' iaru"c doi'lriiio and<br />

'V .111.! iiiviulf iIr. kiiif{doin<br />

1; I'<br />

'III<br />

'., li' ii.-i' I II . iii'i'd of<br />

11. 11 .)l 1 Im f'liari-<br />

I -I I I<br />

I I III<br />

I ,,<br />

iiiil.<br />

.,1<br />

i II 1<br />

lii<br />

t'l<br />

ii I III' ivoi il luaviMi<br />

lii'iii (ho parahlo<br />

pa"i.ti^ijB il iiioan-i<br />

•I i» 111 1 Cor. v. 1-8.<br />

a lai'iic i-Mfiii, ni-<br />

i-'i \ i .'s ii| p. olliiiai:) ii:id Ij-<br />

lu.iii I ,Un-ai.).l III Iho cliiiri;!) a<br />

V iivi'i;; i'l III.'. .si.ioiH r.flaiioiis<br />

. an.I III II ,v:,.i(3 his falhor waa<br />

'In ' Miii'i.miiiii ha I licoii per-<br />

•ViK pr,>fanioiiiii>tii<br />

" r o n o w l n g of tho H o l y (ilio.si." But aiippoa,! wi-<br />

grant that "the renewing of the Holy (;ii,>.st" i«<br />

subaequont 10 regonoration, that do.it not |.rovi! 1 ho<br />

renewing to bo inatantanooin.<br />

T h o ScrlpturoH plainly toach that tho ronowinu'<br />

of tho B o l y Ghoat la a gradual w o r k : "Kor ihm<br />

nanae w o faint not; bnt thongh onr o u t w a r d m a n<br />

Is perishing yot tho i n w a n l m a n in buint? ronoivi-.l<br />

day by day." Hero the renewal is a g r a d u a l<br />

g r o w t h "In gracs and the kiiowlo lv;e of tim tniih<br />

^ u t "the w a s h i n g of regeneration" in iiHolf •'iho r.<<br />

n e w i n g of the H o l y Ghost," and honco it is 1>\ uo<br />

means certain that the paaaago in tinostion loanhos<br />

that "the r e n e w i n g of the H o l y G h o a i " ia nubno-<br />

quent to " t h o w a s h i n g of rogonoratiou." Tlioao<br />

two expressions m a y bo descriptive of ono and iho<br />

same act of Go cgon-<br />

eratlon Is a n Inatantanooua act, so the ronowing of<br />

tho H o l y G h o s t m a y bd in that aomio, hIiicj ihny<br />

aro one a n d the s a m e ; but tno anlMoqnont ronow-<br />

ing of tho H o l y G h o s t i* gradual, and t^onatani aa<br />

tho Scriptures m o s t plainly loach.<br />

P a u l says in his second C o r i n t h i a n lotior; "Hut<br />

w e all, with open face, beholding, aa in a glaa^, iho<br />

glory of the Lord, are changed Into tho aame i m -<br />

age f r o m glory to glory, aa by tho Spirit of tho<br />

L o r d . "<br />

Alfordsays: "Tho chango lioro apoken of ia a<br />

spiritual ono, not tho bodily one at tho romir rcction.<br />

It is going on hero In tho procoaa of aanoiilliialio n."<br />

A g a i n , P a u l says, " L i e not ono to anollior, aaying<br />

Uiat yo h a v e put off tho eld m a n with his tlocda,<br />

a n d h a v e put on tho now man, w h o ia being re<br />

n e w e d unto k n o w l e d g e after tho Imago of h i m that<br />

oreatod h i m . "<br />

T h o r e n e w i n g here mentioned la evidently<br />

lfradual,and progressive a n d n o t Instantanoonaand<br />

eompletti. H o describes tho putting oil* tho old<br />

m a n , a n d putting on the n e w m a n as h a v i n g taken<br />

piao« at conversion,<br />

T h e IloTised V e r s i o n reads: " Y e did p u t off tho<br />

old m a n w i t h his deeds, a n d d i d put on tho n o w<br />

m a n , w h o la being ronewod u n t o k n o w l o d g o after<br />

thp I m a g o of h i m w h o croatotl h i m . " I n othor<br />

' •••.,, . • •' " V-' ',.' 'T.<br />

worda, rogonoratiaa o r the puttiuit otrtUO uhl m m<br />

a n d puttiug on tho ilow m a n ia a u Instantauooiis<br />

work, whllo tho roiunving of tho H o l y Ghoat 'a a<br />

gradual w o r k of aanoiltlcation, a n d la novcr co>u-<br />

pleto in thia life, ilfgoiierallon ia iuatant, tho ro-<br />

n o w i n g of the Holy G l u H t ix constant. T h o r j a i o n<br />

one ia inatantanooua, and tho olhor gra.litit U<br />

foiindiMi ill tho vory nature of ihiiiga. Uogonera-<br />

tion ia tho beginning! of tho divinu lift;, an I M.iiicti-<br />

flcation la tho groWvh and di'Vul ipiuaui oi iii,tt lifo.<br />

O n e in nocosaarilv inKtunlaiii»,>ui, :tiid U m nthcr la<br />

noooHHarily jfradual. Oiin i^. ,:om|>loto, iho nilii-r<br />

iiiooinploto 'I'lin jiial illi'd aaii'l luiN no roaKon lo<br />

evpoi'l thai he will ho cnliiol> -.ain'illlod In tliia<br />

lifo. W o Mhall not \n- liko h i m lill wo "<br />

111 liiinNlii;iMatinn liu'ln f novor M m i i i l i 11% must<br />

lio i-liinh',l In 11 hlii.v and w.'irv p, i,'-...!<br />

•lloHvon in iioi roai'hod In a m n i i l o b i t n d , "<br />

lint w,. lull .1 Iho 'ad.l.T liv wrii.'li w • i mo<br />

I' r.Hii I 11.' In wl \ I'iii'l 11 l.> I In" van 1 lo I 1 •.;<br />

An,I w,' nionnl lo lU snin'ni r ni'i'l !>, I'l iii.l<br />

" \ V o i i « i ' l n ihinu^ilial ai,' n 11 lor o m i.-oi,<br />

i!* whai wo liaM' 111.'i'«loio,l in ^/r,'.' 1 m 1 a.iin,<br />

Uv Iho pli'lo .Ic, '.M'.l, ai .1 III.' ill sl.llil<br />

All,! iho V impii-ln-il ill w l n m i ly ni.-oi,<br />

"Wiiif;" l.n I II.'anc'-i-. Inn f.'i' fir III'' noil<br />

VV iiin.«i hn't'ow ilii' wiiiiTH lo lin.l I'l.' vv.tv<br />

W o iiiuv (i.i|"', till.I ri'-'.lv,' .iii'l iispir.' in I pru',<br />

Unl our f>'i-l iiin-l ri-r this<br />

wholo d'-luiivo iloolrino of aanclilioittiou by faitll<br />

or In wikUn in ihiH iifo.<br />

' i I' 10.<br />

' f<br />

to Iho knowloilije of tho Inilh" ol p-rfo, ! iii'iril<br />

harai'ier. o aro 10 "work out ,>nr -.lU aiio.i, ' urn<br />

iiiofdoi I," In' MVO.I, t>ni iMv aii'io vv aro "ivo.l. In<br />

ollior wor.t* wo aro 1,1 w.irk oil wiiii (i >.l lit"<br />

wri>Ui.'lil in. a-. Ilio lio,! y mmi li(r ,i| a troo w.irK^<br />

(Mil ill lilos«oiin an l trnilN<br />

All llio»o passa^o.! wlili'li .^poaU of ili," ('hii-'Mrtn<br />

liti' aw a 1,1,0. a ..nillu-l, iin ovi r.'.niii .1^:, iinpli a<br />

proyI'O'.tiV.', an l nol 'in ii.-i in 'iin' iii-, w.irk<br />

1\ Tlio Hacro.l vvrilop'^ n, voi loprortonl Iho<br />

I an.al nalnro tii l»'in;; '. inet 1 (led<br />

lloro is aiioilun' iioj;iilivi> a»iM .'I of Ilic .l.i. i 11 n."<br />

of-ato'l 111.'11 ion. w l u d i 11 i . o l I'lo liii,'li'"-r a m Ihina<br />

hut llo,ili. "riio ranial m i n i i< .•nniilv a u a ' t m<br />

(iiwl ; lor il i< not «ulii>>.-l 1 > iii.> law ol (i.il, noil her<br />

Indootloin 111". • A n oiioim iiin h' roc >in-il,'I, l>i|i<br />

"oiimily" can novor t>o rortl, and<br />

load oil'in tills grand w o r k ?<br />

II wo i-aii only be Inatrumontal this yoar In<br />

raising tlio moana lo snpptiri four y o u n g mInUtors<br />

ai .laokMm a n d Caraon w o ahall fool tntt w e are<br />

not living ill v a i n ; a n d ihu brother or sUter<br />

w h o givoH ten or tlvo or ono dollar will not live<br />

wholly in Vain.<br />

Lot iia hoar from every fi iund uf minislorlal cdu-<br />

caiitin dni-ing thia m o n t h , that wo m a y lot the<br />

lu-othron k n o w if they can rolnrn In Biiptoinbor,<br />

A'ly amonitiN in iho m a i U that have notraachod<br />

IIH will bo aihlu'*


tai'«hl L > IHC (.MIIEXI V (iiiAN\ii.i.is HOCKKU^ .<br />

ANHWKU .JiO 1. ir Oil winh IIIORII than you<br />

will (hid in Tiu« N'evv (Jn-at Inm U'lu-ol .xijiid ono<br />

dollar to the MothodisI Book t^onccrn, Nahliville,<br />

Tenii., for a bonk ontill-Ml The I'rojiorty Case, and<br />

you will tind ail endorsed by the Melhi>di,t K|ii(«-<br />

CO ml rhiuvh.<br />

2. The word lta/>lizc wa» used in ihe Knylish<br />

language beforo the liaiHlulio i of our [UOMIMII<br />

Kiiglish vorslon ; ,tna it mcRni Just what it iiiraiiN<br />

now. Hut by the old canon law of the i-hnrch of<br />

Kiijjiand iiliiuerriioii was the eHtablinhed act (or<br />

both adiill'' and Infants, exceiit in cafe of the weaknoKH<br />

or illnoHs of tho infant. That law has not yet<br />

been repealed, but i» obnoleto. Kpiscopalian<br />

Hcholarti all at;rce that immersion waH the primitive<br />

and apustollc aet; but they claim that tho<br />

church huH a right to change rites and corouionies<br />

to please the tiiHteM ot the people and meet the exigetiiit in too pimr (liianr.iully lo return to r»'iiiieHico<br />

to ho restored, could tlio oxcliiilod niPiiilitir IHI ri'-<br />

Htorod Scrliitnrally bj corrosiiondence or tlirouKb some<br />

Tflxus U i|iti(il idiiinili?<br />

ANHWKU .'t21. If thai broDier is eonviuoed of his<br />

orror, aud truly repents hifi conduct, lie would bo<br />

justUlable in applying to tho uearn.M Baptist<br />

church (0 him to assist hiui in being rostoreil to<br />

church nioniborship. Should that church bouoruo<br />

tlioroughiy gatislieil (hat hn iii a ponitont and rofonnod<br />

tmin, atul a ChrlMtiaii brofhor. as/aii^c( of<br />

church courlosy she could make a stfiloiuenl ol his<br />

case, tlirough hor clurk, (o that church, and inform<br />

her Unit sho dconiH It hor duly to oxtoiid to him<br />

church fellowNliip. Tho cxcludinu church would<br />

rejoice to bear of tlial brollier'a pctilt«ucu and rofuriiiatiou,<br />

and would checrfti'ly advise tho church<br />

to do what she would do,— restore him to church<br />

fellowsliip.<br />

|iiiHlnj{ ono U otuk hihI Miiiiot Ih> doubtless would iiad never giveii him a lettrr.<br />

prewnl, l^tit wlihiist ii» littutnit' a mouiburf<br />

\Vaco, Te.vaii: No man on eat th can givo you any •<br />

'^t. 11 n im>ml«|- \vUhliulil» IiIh viitc hnii liu any riglit uHvr- QUKSTION I. Cnii vou liiforiii nii< mit iiow tiling like the ev let iiutubrr of tho Autlmiaaionary<br />

WtmU to «}IHIIII It iia M iiusHUvof<br />

lilHliy g,\lloii» ot Mlirotiolio ll'Oi>ii«i(ti'ratiiiii nr uTl'ScIIIIUIIK "f itio ui^if<br />

2. Itt il U fad Itiut the COIIHOIIII.IIOII nt IKID IR« I« on DM caiTlnlly wKUlioM theii «i!iiisti(Ts from the world,<br />

•I. I( n Iirfillipr iliTliir«D ili« cliiircli oui of tinlor in lior deerease > I'uoumi i ION IKR<br />

net*, mill t»ajH lin ciiiintn fclioivolilii In-r or her aoin, i» ttiu<br />

ae^on tliii^ il a isin to iiumlter Nrael. L. L.<br />

ANBWKH S'Si. I. Fi-oni the I'niini Stales bureau<br />

I'liurcli III her iIIII.T in Kiaiilltiff liim n It'ltor of illsinlmimir<br />

Itooiie, l.itih) It )ck We advise you to put into<br />

o( niai|..iic» we learn that In 1SS2 there were<br />

J.N.<br />

llie I amis o( youi IriemI II three little Irseta w 'doh<br />

72,W»(»,t>7lI gallons of dlMillcii lii|iioi » IM .Miiiir.i,<br />

ANSWKII HlU. 1. 'riio oliurcli nm logally recclvo<br />

v 'o o.in ^.i ' ui II,e lupii»t Hook lloiue /or thirty<br />

62ti,;i7t),U!ii faithful iran»thai<br />

of mall liijuor-jl, in vinouH liiiiior» 11' .<br />

A lirollicr vo tug in Iho uillriiiativt! l* all.nvot!<br />

I i,...r. ' ' Kiii> .laiiiei.'s vorsion ,<br />

Moral )>naiears<br />

incorporated or not .\ll that u iicc.k-il in I'l n-<br />

from lier lollownhip. 8lii' onyht not uttor a lalne-<br />

111.1 II Iri'iii all In I - , in . . \ i„f llible. " • So<br />

nessee i» the law agaiii>-l the iiiaimlai iiin- ol ihc<br />

lio'vi, fX'oii iu a rhiirch loiter.<br />

vv I I. •. |{| II ti \l„i ,11. (Jr,, A. M. SUus,<br />

anirlo, and ofticern to uxcciitc ihc law l.ei ilic<br />

'i' \ :ix ^ . I I "IV -I II leceive unriy ulteution.<br />

«^TICr.ri(i\ IIM. 1. Voii BHP.ik, in I'lii' New (.rnul iron ajJKl'alioii go on until ihi« end i- iichlcvc nutiii" of tli.ii cmc!' nni' im particulars It ri'iieo, iiicvlinct., n!i ih. v an i HUMI, .luii.ij: | i uti. I.II \\ e 'tiilliK . • HI kill.I iiiU;reil in our case;<br />

if von liKvi' them ai luiiul<br />

ollorls, tor till) • |ci»;eliu'i, i-. (•iim»i..h -.1 fi cm. ii i i. .• ' Ii • vi , i > 'It 111 I I ;il Misn can reach<br />

•I. WHS tho wonl li,ipli/i> ever iiicil in tlii' KIIKIISII L.i fou. ln I lie ilay unit', iiiiit iv < .I.KK will. 11' ii'.-iilin. 'I l< ii oil r 1 .. . tl . I Vi 11 V*«. 1 :,ii lie convinced<br />

tllf llillll- VVHX lr;llltlll|F..|.l I'.iiil 1 .• In r.- 1- 1. I.'i.<br />

I liHii,'. Have vou ever<br />

preach a eli»«H-mt4'iin'4 il incie " \it . ( an.. I I'i .<br />

WIN re enll) done 111 11 ll:i|iU>! of ihe cliiirch, a 111 ir, n lioUl<br />

•I \ 111 I VI I ' - - 'M III .v.irM ; and ihert'<br />

unlesH there IH IMIKMICHS to lie ilonc. aoti wlicn il<br />

•lie<br />

1-<br />

1 1 I • I nileil States tiiiin<br />

doiie il clo.ip.., lliil llic nieeUiij^K >011 -invik ol an-<br />

\l- lilt II,I - i.'c • 111 -I 1 horoiixhly ivad<br />

iieitlierScripliir.il nor reatonalple . uml .sliuiill 111 I I •<br />

— A I.. I{ , I cniicsnot<br />

atteiiil them. Thiit HapiisI preacher «li ul.i<br />

VV IV I - • ' I rt • . iir . oiidi lion ma •<br />

join tie .MethoiliiU . (or we have no ..mli • u h. 11: V I III |ii . '' I v e , tiiii..i riniiitally we<br />

torn, imilher hav i i. 1 1 1, - ,1 I'lin.-i ' 111 v\ • |,-:ir. mliiiili vwanenniK rather than<br />

-I r lie lilli^<br />

di-<br />

T. ,1. Holier: A soul is a lalional ami ilierer.T<br />

moral eiitltv, and therefore a inoial con-cioiiKne--<br />

If iieasts and inscciH have HOIIU ihey m-o nioi a<br />

beings as much an in 'ii are, and subiecl lo iiioml<br />

law, and to tho (inn Jmlgment ami reii ihniiou.<br />

church-momber who dlsbellevef in a future pimlM.inent<br />

is where hu can do Christisnity more hann |<br />

than can Ingersoll. He diiinld be proinp' y e\cluded<br />

as a heretic. ,1. S. Coleina i, Mis-onri j<br />

Wo know too little of the parilcnli4r« lo advi^e<br />

wi(oly.~ W L. Crawford : You must boiroiv<br />

from some source Hth Sides, and you will hav •<br />

every word of it. Nothing short of this will give<br />

you a just idea of il. We have only om copy, and<br />

cannot part with it. Ilro. ,1, f). Fletcher of<br />

Ijonoke, Ark , writes: "I wish to join your Our<br />

Theological School. If THE BAPTIST ban been of<br />

such inestimable value to me the nchool will he<br />

doubly so! I have a part of tho course suggested<br />

in my lilirary, and 1 have ordered the bilanee today."<br />

,1. U 1'. Sliows: WohivvgivcHun<br />

intorpretaliou of those passages (Luke vii. 'JS) n<br />

tills paper so often that wo must refer you to the<br />

tiovon Disponsations, Tart III. Tho other passage^<br />

iu due time Wo have no books in the Choctaw<br />

languag'. The Manor Baptist clmreh sends<br />

us sovon dollars and llfly cents to aid Bro. Arinis*<br />

load, Iho ahophord-boy of Texas, In tho purchase of<br />

his lhoo|Bglcal books. Wo placo II to hia credit,<br />

and rolurn tho church thanka for him. Think of<br />

ill. that shophoid boy has given birlh lo a thaologloal<br />

roadinK-oliiss that will bonctlt huntlrods of<br />

Baptist iiilnUtors who need to bo direotod In a<br />

•yatomatlo courao of Ihnologloal sliidy! ——» Wo<br />

Wplopmo you Into our tboologlc*! olasa, Bro.<br />

I -1 \ 111 'W N<br />

1 . 1 I . .1.<br />

' - . 1' I n Mill,<br />

ll:.ll.'llitli Jtll.ltliOVH<br />

II 1 i l tl HI' .<br />

I 1| . ,1 ,^|„^•,.r<br />

1.' 1 111 I H I i-jHe<br />

V I J. 11.• III I V llle) lir.l<br />

Til.I I V II, Il III.. ni.«rnon,- rohe.<br />

VLUL Ml .V llllt- 111*. .1 lliei e In in V liailil '<br />

1 u vv Mill ihiH w.inl .11,1 |iiirllii>;,<br />

A- llelli in 111. 1,'HlelViiv I »t!OHl,<br />

I 'i. ill V ..11 . Ill In ii„. .M .iBipr.<br />

I >•' t" 11.•! ili.iii I tinvp (lone.<br />

\i. I Uien v>li"ii Ihc .Itv ouilfd<br />

\ oil nun vvi l(»«>nii. iho ot.itlni; »U!i.<br />

i;il (le i. M I'.irker, Al;ilmmii: Mo^t dct-'ply do<br />

;ve iM'i'i;-. ia e ymn cllnrti lo cxUml the eircuialiou<br />

oflheOI.I llaniier iiinl yonr personal testimony.<br />

.May (iml ivvvtic.l yon; anil he will do it. Von<br />

Khiti: hpcridiicd > no \ car for the list sent. If il<br />

be (Joti's will uha' •-.ly y-oi, to a e,«mpai«n no.vt<br />

fill as onco contemplated ? 8. K. McDonald,<br />

Mi•si^.dppi: UnUsi an editor had the right to<br />

stippiesH a rijoiiidcr, when he doomed tho parlies<br />

h id boeii heard, lie could never etop a dlicusaion<br />

or K wrangle in his paper W. L. Furgersop,<br />

Texas; Tlie tireek wonl tnuislated/or in Aots li.<br />

;W ii tl*, liioraliy uUo; el lo live iinil a ito itli y"i Milie:<br />

\ -ml [..iruii* Icir itml » •.ad |.,irliii;; hikIi.<br />

\ I .iirnt') to taWi , an I a f.iiiiltldnK tieari,<br />

A Kliurp iiiiiitf ll. feel from ileatlrd elilllinn iluri<br />

\ . ii«e II you drink ihat rum yoiiiu' man,<br />

I lie I-Iiicrem cur»e in llial rum<br />

\oii will lind .inr II,I ot Te«clierV {{jbioh cannot<br />

lie nirpafi»ed.<br />

ITEMii.<br />

SKNI) ten ccnu to (Jraves & .Mahatfy, .Memphis,<br />

lenn.. tor sample copy of P^'KIIOHKRN HVMNS,<br />

boiiiiii in cloth—just the hook for country chnrciics<br />

I'rice i>er lio/.pn, by mail,post-psi '<br />

ily looking elsbwhere in this issue of our paper<br />

\ou w ill see . list of our line of arand Toacliers'<br />

ilihlo!.. ThcHo Bibles will commend tiiuiiiselve!! lo<br />

our patrons l»oth 'n style ami matter helpful lo the<br />

Ktu ly ol tho Bible.<br />

Tho amount for Bro Burns' Brace i.as been<br />

I liiK-d with enough lo pay express ciiarges to the<br />

Imlian 'I'errl ory and something over, wiiich np<br />

"hall .apply on tiis paper, a« he does not want to hi«<br />

\N itliut ll We have never jet made an appeal<br />

for lielp lor a needy brotiier thai has not i>een re-<br />

H|» mli'd to, and we hope we never shsll.<br />

lli'Hr 111 mind thai (IiIh paper tvlll be<br />

sent (u Mil itilnlNterM one year for one<br />

«l»llar. fVlllall«vhn nee IIiIr wubNcrlbe<br />

iin«v. if onli fur Ni% niontliN, MO an not lo<br />

lo«e n uiituber ul tliu ExpoNllionH or ol<br />

tiie oilier (liree arrlea wlilch will lin><br />

•iieuialoiy follow (Sao coinplellon of llie<br />

KxpoalllonHT<br />

One thousand dollars would n >t inlluence the<br />

hundieda who are using (ho Lung and Bmly Brace<br />

for weak lungs, weak back or hernia to part with<br />

It conld they not secure another. If you get hoarse<br />

or exhausted from speaking road tiie tostimonials<br />

on another |>ago of this pa|>or, Irom Iho Governor<br />

of Tennesse, and from Mrs. Wostbrfwk of Mlssig-<br />

Hippi, and a score of others. .Vo minister should<br />

be without a Brace, if he would preserve a good<br />

vcice, or improve a poor or failing one. Ten dollars<br />

will '"•lire one oi twpiiir sulurriimra at |t.60 each.<br />

Instea 1 of tlie church iieloitging to the preachers<br />

NEWS FUOM TirE<br />

We desire that all our readers will sona us every<br />

iiem of Baptist news tiiat may come under their<br />

observalion for these columns, and Ihat, too, while<br />

ii is fresli.<br />

Bro. Mabafly reijuesis that all news items be<br />

written on separate sheets of paper from business<br />

letters, IMoase also give date and State.<br />

MKMI'IIIH. — Tlie usual services wore held in tho<br />

Ceiiirni and First ohurohoii iast Sunday, the respective<br />

pastors on duty. Tho Stale Mlsalon<br />

Board is rrranglng to eatablhh a inUslon station<br />

in Ufluth Memphia. Tho Homo Board of tho<br />

Soulhern Itsptist Convention propoaoa to appropriate<br />

Ave hundred dollars lo tho misnlon. It rcniiUua<br />

now fur the m«t« Rud Awooiiltlou Bouda<br />

' 1 » ,<br />

to lioe that a houao aud man tod other thinga<br />

necessary aro furnished, which they are now looking<br />

after The First church haa deeldoil to amtain<br />

a inlialon prayor-meoUnir at the atatlon in<br />

Chelsea which has been dlsooullnucd by liio Btato<br />

Board, and will no doubt aoon organise a Bunday-<br />

•ichool there. The congregation of tho First<br />

churcii was instructed last Bunday evouiug by a<br />

serinou from the pastor on tlio subjeot. Preaching<br />

ChrUt, and him CrucKletl.<br />

TENNRasKK. — Bro. J. P. Kowou sa> s: " ^'esterday<br />

(t'epteinber the (wenty-sevontii) our pastor,<br />

,1. \V. Oliver, immersed three ladies into tho fellowship<br />

of the Mead-of-Ulchland church, Granger<br />

oouiity." Bio. A. I). Phillips of Wartraco<br />

writes on Octoiier the sixth ; " Last bunday week<br />

I baptized one at Fairtield, Newhope church,<br />

making sa baptisms since tho tlrst of August.<br />

l.,aKt Sunday I bftpti/,.>d three here, and two others<br />

await the ordinance. I.a«t night (Monday) 1<br />

preached ai 't'lillahoma, when live were received<br />

inio the cliureh, one by letter aud the others by<br />

bspiism. I liapli/.ed two this morning, the other<br />

two not i)eing ready. Ono of those received was<br />

froiii thu .Methodists. The eause of the Baptists<br />

seems more liopeful at Tullahoma than for years<br />

pact. Would that some consecrated minister would<br />

come to this section of country I I am (ryinu; to<br />

occupy as inucii of tho ground as I can; iiut I cannot<br />

he in two places at tho same time." Bi-o.<br />

Thou, (iilbert ot Whitesburg savs under dale of<br />

September the thirlietii: "I iiavejiist closed good<br />

ineeiingH with one ol my ehorches, Macedonia. I<br />

gave out, and could not continue but eight days.<br />

This Is till! second elFori for me tills fall. I fear I<br />

shall not be able to do much more iiard woik. Oii<br />

huw I would hale to null the field where I have<br />

ijccn laboring for ihlrly-tive years! but If it is<br />

liod's will I must submit. I will start to-morrow<br />

to llolston Association, ami tlie next week to<br />

Comborlanii ^hsociatiou. 1 want lo ('o lo represeiit<br />

I he Old Flag. I will do all I can."<br />

AitKAVHAM. — Bro. ,1. S. Morri* of St diaries<br />

wriies October the fourth : "Our con^regBtioii looight<br />

was large and tlie interest good I baptized<br />

ono happy convert this evening in White river<br />

We ordHined two deacons at Belvne this morning<br />

at eleven o'clock " — Bro. .lames il. Bell of B.->one<br />

county writes on September the t wenty-neveiith :<br />

"Tiie little church I wish to speak of is Enon, li -<br />

cated on Brar creek in Boone county. My lather.<br />

Kid. .1. r. Bell, closed a course ol ton days' meetinifs<br />

ahoii' two weeks ago. Tliore were nineifen<br />

additions to the church. Seventeen were bapti/.ed,<br />

ono was rcceivod on a rvcommendatlon, and one is<br />

yet to be baptized. My father is engHijod In<br />

preaching all the time." Bro. A. J. Ivineahl<br />

of Searcy passed tliroiigii tiiis city last week, on<br />

tho way to his liomo from tho mcotin'6. Froneh Morocco, I^evant LImi>,<br />

Itounil (Corners, Divinity CIroult,<br />

Gilt Bo'lga, poBt-)>Hld, 11 76.<br />

Hoby Typ«, ISmo.Hlae bjr 5.<br />

No. 'JOOI>v- French Morocco, Levant Grain, Divinity<br />

Girouit, liound CornorstOilt<br />

Edge, poit-pald,' , 12 76.<br />

UOAD. Persian Morooei^ Seal Grain, Bound*<br />

Corners, Silk Scwfd, Gilt Edge,<br />

postpaid, 13,<br />

IVo. 'llfttt. Froncli Morocco, liovatti. Divinity Circuit,<br />

Itound Corners, Qill Edge, postpalti,<br />

t 18 76.<br />

Wo have aeloctod tho Blyloa above uAiiied, ao that<br />

we could have a good MBortmont both as to BIZO of<br />

type and prices; and wo can ror.ommoud theso<br />

Blbloa to ovory Quiiday-sohool toaobor, Bible atu-'<br />

dont and roinistor as the OKBT and oheapoit plaas ot<br />

Toachora' Biblos anown to tiio book tradib. W«<br />

Bollolt your ptitronago for those BIWOB. 'MMoaso<br />

order by tho number, and'say, Teaohors' Biblos.<br />

AddroBS J GbaVot Jb MAMAirift,<br />

,r Memphis, Tean. i<br />

Kvary "»«• W»" aMlkwIM Ibla MraUi, «IMI V-<br />

MMi m .nlMdl li«v« Ikto iwMa<br />

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If:!<br />

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19 :« JhElEiWEssEEBismsr.<br />

MRS. NOBA lUIIiKY, KniTOR,<br />

To whom Mil oommunloAtiuna for this deiiartmcnl may Ix*<br />

nldreMfHl, Knovvllle, Tt-nn.<br />

I-OST-OFFICE.<br />

KARCHIU)KEN: —Krc this you »U Imvo Icnriml<br />

D who It U Umt bn» won my heart, and rsrrliHl iiufrcim<br />

tbo homo of my chUdhowl up Ikt« nmon!? lUtt mnuntaln*<br />

of Ka«l Teiine»»(H». But you jkw hf lias nm wou tnv<br />

heart from tho con»lim of Uie YOUIIK Houllis lor horn 1 nin<br />

sttlinK at H nt>w dt>iik, in n now horoo, wrUinis to tlu-ui:<br />

ami my heart r»K'UJu«t as near to theirs an it did \vln n 1<br />

was In Memphlu So you »eo Aunt S'orH lian not left you,<br />

nor docs iihfi Intend to ever loavp you, i>ot «t loam until<br />

she fwU you are leavlnK her. No. it in my wish that von<br />

Hhull not lOKO by iny changc, dear rhlldren, but culn, -<br />

jfain a now ttncio. And suroly It wp nwl oiu>, fur<br />

all our old unclon have shainofHily deserUvl uon a tlino It was fi. iliat<br />

they ujay read the many nice little letters, and v\ni.-h tti<br />

fnnds to see what the dear children are doina, i-tc., nevct<br />

thinking that even a nickel from each one would »\vi ll<br />

the fund to three whole eidumns each wevk, Wluu<br />

sight It would bol And what a grand total then- would<br />

beatthoeiidl Why, U makes u.ld alt t»ui tlve. If<br />

It is so ytMi o»» pSi-a^ ; ftiUid nU' Uvu down itl«tr^(tll of one;<br />

but If j^Ou cannot two gttut oo« any bn^. our<br />

aoclalion i Mmint y.iiMi > tusist* at I.c».jvnen chr to the<br />

A«MHrintion; and 1 (UitiK Hint wii i>«> * >;!. Kisnki .<br />

I Bpiiil . n 1 1 ,. . •<br />

.. t m'" "t IflUl*'?' .<br />

and I pr: 1 \ •<br />

\ 1 N 1 S . . K 1 I<br />

jji'l III I'll 1 • '<br />

fflllH r.H I llr \1 V I. 1 i<br />

i-olliili. M 1 nil!' '1 ' ' -<br />

llltll 1. II. , I<br />

Win'ii I ti l .1 '1;; .'1 I i<br />

nnil Iiii l.-1- ^^ II!. • '<br />

ri'llllliu 1 iiiir 111' i' II!'- •<br />

I>i' tn-il. 1 ws- misrhifv HMi.i al '- Mie 111 help mother- in an) wai .luil »hovv that I<br />

'111! 1 ( love lit"!<br />

ir,. .( j Siit-li a n'ligion i>. cAsn-uiisil to the he-st interests<br />

11,. iiw i ail.I uiora! growth iX' vouih, aiiil will make life<br />

,, ( i lliHM lul<br />

1 » \ - I<br />

I A little ijirl sal .>ii lli" lloor i-rv iiii; Alter awhile-<br />

1 -IK- sioiUHiii, itid s^hmuchI liuri...! in thoujrht. Look-<br />

' " ' ' I ins: up suddeulv i-he said, • Mima, what waj» I cry-<br />

'i-T .'Vi a'" ?"" •• Hf'-.T a moa.<br />

and roll, as .1 ci-a |.ill"». mm. . U,-n li. a.U nach nielli, Jauids McKloney IH.<br />

as tboy CO to iKii. \i>il I "ili t-ivc > tlrsi nml wound • '.aj-it nian, 1 mot HI aheU I'llBo, I too; Ada Harris, I mo:<br />

prl*e-iH>ok lo til" two i-oii'-i!i'< wit" will wriio tin- the Hattle attle Momf. 1 too.<br />

greatest nnnil»rr *wa> trom ii i (»uittrrfMtr(l mrdlcitu ihjil singly, aocordiiiif to tuy own gills,<br />

thry find wortblr**. Mnniifrtrliirffh of . niinterfrU<br />

su ishine; a little white cloud creeps<br />

• rtH le* fad »»r«;auftf ibcy \mvr not ihr mjwueme and iimlcr a sense of my personal re-<br />

across the face of tho sun and all the<br />

ftppurntiis «»f thr laru? inanuUtttir^r to prinlutf ihe sponsibility. Thoro no doiihl, as-<br />

L B. C. STUM COOKED wmr ciiftiiivr rcHult*. Thr Ittree manufmlurrr* hnvc<br />

brightness is gone from leagues of<br />

rhf titinoM imrnuvc. whilr in^.y ure pmtpctrd, lo<br />

f»mkf ihrir mrditinc qh {wrifit umlfuralK-r h« j>o»-<br />

country in an Instant. As long as,<br />

•iblr •<br />

VoT r*jiiiplp. takf thr fxpfrirntf of Simmon*I-iver<br />

and not a balrbroadth longer than,<br />

CRUSHED WHITE OITS. kruubuoT prrimrcd by I' H Z«ilin Ar Co., of PhiU-<br />

A.n.(-.1Vliral. A.n.C. narley. A. B.C. ni>la«.<br />

ilflphia, rhrif firm h.i* devoted year* of time, em-<br />

our faith is exercised, so long have we<br />

ployed tht moKi rmineni ihemiMN of ihr liimf, and<br />

gladnoBB. You cannot live upon yes-<br />

I sprni ih«.n*jind* of dolUr* in brtnifiOK «heir medirme<br />

Hulleilt SltiiR-Cooieil DeslccaKil. lo ihc |-MTfrrhon it hnn attuint-a. i hey expended<br />

terday's faith, nor fUrbiah up again<br />

nmVARKOV miTATIfklVNI I<br />

• UrKe anvMint n« adventurers hi»>'e gotten up<br />

Ask (nr A II C. llmnil niilr cheap cotinlerieiii. dAnct-rotiA to health, and Mick<br />

from tho fV>uutaIn, and'secure con* If<br />

(RrKlil«retl Tnwlc Mark) on ihe*e frauds u name Jojiely rejifinWlnfi Slmmona<br />

staiit joy by continuance of renewed<br />

Bfakfait PATENTED. Liver ke^ulator, lo dereivr the unwary tnt" buying<br />

rnrnalKbyallOrocfru f>«n(1for their inferior Koodh.<br />

confidence in him.<br />

rirrulan,»tc.,t


f t '<br />

t - l i i<br />

rlSwnjtarti «i»Miar]>in-1<br />

f l>)i> «lM hrttevnl Uwy «n«Ul<br />

Jtwoinii Vrtforiagtte<br />

J « « l i t f m H a W M M t t n ^ f i . I t <<br />

Jim M^t kia«« liMd mmi-<br />

wiUwiat btiat mmi, (NmI<br />

ftw b«t uiv itotCtll!.ITT. UHtJ<br />

(MM} c4krr I»iiMm««>. Hr<br />

J hw, «» t«9t.3(«>U;Bjl.Tf<br />

P A N T E D lo<br />

• r n r f t m a t r t » f o t l • n a<br />

f Oum««UK Out! M>4 »>«jrtk»!»r» VRtE.<br />

Arunua* Sktu-WUX fa,. {fc^tsa.<br />

m II«<br />

S t a i n e d G l a s s<br />

EeSUSUSTlClLiMO D8NESTI6,<br />

Vjksr^-rju. rcMB BT ros<br />

Frencli SlIveriiiK and<br />

ORNAHENTAL GLASS CO^<br />

»i4St.C«uiH«a St^St- UMiia,MaJ<br />

' ^ f r i o«/r TMtimoniMla.<br />

Iww Moadi w iw.r a»i»». P O. mxsrt^^i cSW.<br />

TIm Hationat C. >9 Dw at. s. K<br />

tt 14 »<br />

M E N K E N ' S ,<br />

MEMPHIS.<br />

GREAT CARPET AND DRY-GOODS<br />

HOUSE.<br />

T l i i r t T S t o r e s<br />

U N D E R O J i E R O O F I<br />

We keep every ready-made article<br />

worn by bdles, gccUemfla and child-<br />

tea. AO goodf warranted up to the<br />

faigbeat standard, fimimatce made<br />

for nmil9hin« Chrpeta, Ctotalnsi.<br />

Cr-X!lH>r7 and aiam W m to hotels<br />

and temllien. Drea^-makinjp and<br />

Mlilini^jr in the hlKhest tttyle of the<br />

arts. Go:Mbcat and sold in ranali<br />

qnantitie . retail department, lo<br />

ooontry nrc.-oanls at irhoIcMle<br />

prioM. Bampk.'iMntonapi^ication.<br />

Oar BiHing catatc;riw wUI be ready<br />

for dlMtribatton abt t' April the flnrt<br />

Bend yoor name. Aidreos all cmn-<br />

manicatlong<br />

I D E N C S N B R O T U F R S ,<br />

Si Agents.<br />

N B.->^p*eial dtaoovnt to niinli><br />

If m y<br />

l*AUACiUAPHB.<br />

Enjoy pr««t>iit plijaifuiwi In fuch n<br />

i way M-not to Jtifure fiiUire oiuh.<br />

I Some |M?«>(»le ate .*>» ({iwHly.jfootl ilmt<br />

, Ibejp- me gi-wd iot iioihlii),'.<br />

; God (Irawoth «trais»l)t liim.,. I.ul<br />

i thiiiW au(i (TiiU iht III i n>.ikc!t.rit.ii v. . .11<br />

Spjril in hpjvfii<br />

rigNl judjfiiieiii 11 > iiiii-<br />

1.1 I it<br />

Sarior in heavpti r'i.> . a,! 1. t<br />

. ti..-l<br />

with (h« t> liiii • .|ii • .1 »<br />

MOKSKomo A( IK I'lH<br />

f'ilA I K<br />

IS VI«(tT SVVr.AT" A MI I K.J-TU V ri . \<br />

I>r. H S'H«|ph •Iter, m r^xii., \1 ,<br />

«ay« : "1 have ii!tti. .111.1 m tiijilii<br />

sweat', with ren i{(m rl i who<br />

havetbi* gift of tiailinjf joy evei y wtipro<br />

and of leaving it behiml tltPin u hi n<br />

Ibey go., .foy ttuihen trom umicr ihei.<br />

finger* l i k e o f light. Their inll'i-<br />

ence inevitably ictaUtlen* th« it'an.<br />

It »e«m8 as if a sliudovv of<br />

own trifl batl patim! tipon thoni. Tiitn<br />

giTC Huht wiibt>t moanlnji to eliino.<br />

Tbew brfgh'^t'arto' i v » (rr»»i worli i I<br />

to do for G»«l.<br />

"I LOVE IJEIJ BKITKU THAN!<br />

LIFE." I<br />

Well, tbeo, why don't you >linhor liaa auo.<br />

... ii».l 111 t.niniii.j; loji-'iicr »M Joint aalhiirH<br />

, 1 . ui.,r» IIV.. i!n..«'n wntom of Hnn-<br />

• i..,.,i riiii..i«. IV 110.^11 p.'pii'aru.y iiaM been<br />

, 1,). i« 11... ^luKlA r Hclioiil w.irM, Knjoyr<br />

- .-MKh til their Miiptiral*? wnrkH IIH<br />

. N II 1 iif, ar Haiiur4' I<br />

; tlie vatitai{t> i ... . i,<br />

. l e r > * ( ) < > l i p f l O K V - r I .. \ ..I<br />

I i- Simifp.l. r(l..r. ! !iii.| 1,.<br />

oiuire Wastern and Southern conn try to hear '<br />

i r H > I ><br />

hini testimony to the truth of the aisertion<br />

itiut in 110 oasc v/hatevor will It fail to cure i. i<br />

ihcdirectlon»arestrict!y foliowedandoarried<br />

1,.,<br />

out. '.S i m n t many caiee a ain((le doie has |<br />

hflcii lutlioleut (or a cure, und whole familiei<br />

BUCKEVE RtlL M.UNDBY.<br />

U.irclli*!,<br />

ULl.V<br />

I ii'*.<br />

f><br />

! an>l buitil >i|..i<br />

ve !)Bon cared bv aiingle hnr.tle,with aperri-ot<br />

i«stoi3ti(m of the Keneral health. It ii,<br />

If we tj!k 4 L'r- I (. .<br />

'of jriviiij; .-..iiH"-; w - . .. '<br />

>. .<br />

I. .•»t- V 01. prudeiit, aod In every oaie more eer-<br />

.iiti 1 rr. If it» ugo is continued In imaller<br />

loses (ill ii ..vuek or two after the diaeaae bai<br />

T H E N E W T E S T A M E N T<br />

I civl*e < tiI»»•!n - III<br />

• lion li • t-.-<br />

.1. , • .<br />

I<br />

•^rii, hflcked more especially In difflonUaud<br />

D-audin^ casR< Usually thii medicine<br />

•Ii I ii.>t fpq.jire any.^id to keep the boweUin<br />

111 Cli UIMi l^llgllHll,<br />

tltt- ii3><br />

still il>c s. 1 ma V 1- 1 k. 1<br />

K-t- Ih? i.'.lr- I i- h 1,.. •<br />

pri«e- li^r ..f 'h. I . t -1.<br />

in hta iti, jr. 1 ,<br />

a rea«>n ihr.'f .. I• i<br />

a!wav « attfu-liiii 11 , .<br />

of cnn«uii)f>ii.>i< I In - 111<br />

feebletl i« iitiji..'. cr ...fi-.1 I >.<br />

a» a toiiir up.'ii i'..- . .» cin<br />

!b»' iai{x>v«'r sh -I ' I '<br />

to t ,<br />

II i* ^'"i. ti.lei.c." Ii«- . . . . r!<br />

[ w orlil ' la 11 i I i it a k .. -<br />

i..>.irt -'.lor Should the patleiil, however, reqiuT'-a<br />

uithartic medioiue. after having lakoti<br />

ihrt... r tour (lose!) of ths Tonic, a linKle do».i I J i i p h a t i c l ) i a | < l o t t ,<br />

01 KENT 8 VEOETAELE FAMILY FILM<br />

ttiil ix* »utflt;iont. Una no other.<br />

I mniiliiiny ihi. orlifiiiiil Urn h iiixlof tho New<br />

Ti'KtHiiifni, Mill. HM 1. ii rlliicury wonl-for-<br />

O R . J O H N<br />

Ivor,I Eiij(l|.>h irnn^.Hdon: 11 iliiw Kinpbntle<br />

ViTMliin, hancd or iini lrit4irlli)eary trani-<br />

SMITH S TOi^Jll. SYRUP,<br />

i.ifion, (»ti II.r r*.a«l 1 iif:^. of cinliiPni crilica,<br />

and Mf) the viirt.tiiH vHiulliiifn of ttio Vatloao<br />

BULL'S SARSAPARILLA,<br />

.M(im.ti.ri|il No lici In thi. VriHcftn library);<br />

lojti.thtT Willi illiiHtri.tlVi' Diul cxplnnA'Cry<br />

BULL S WORM DESTROYER, i.«it n.ilps 1111(1 fi . o|,|ouB M leclioii of rofer-<br />

(•iie Pfjpi.t.i. Ucnuidlci) ot thfl Day, v.ilu»lili-ill iiliiiii, tic-nl I il. X. Ilv ItPiiJamln<br />

\viiK,ii Oil,. V. 1 . 12 mo, i>|i. KM. l'rlr«(.|4.<br />

I vtni iitii. iiii..liii,i; a,-. Hi.Hi ijv flrat post on<br />

rrlnrfpal "fllr,.. s;tl M.ln M., I.OCISTII.I.t, KI. ri'PJip iif prl. (I.<br />

'I'liiH V.'iIIIHIiIo w.irK 1* nos- cornpletfl, Tlie<br />

(HIT. rem rpiiili rim;* 01 vi.n.«.T »M> IIKST<br />

for our ail lior'* new .iiid plaboruto vcnion wo<br />

iriwiit lih wi rk. Ihiit each r««dvr may<br />

..f (» noiisii iiith Keo' i»f>».r frtie, to uilge for hlmspl/ whollicr ilic worili Ihera<br />

llerully triini.||itd It weveral lor<br />

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We pn»ent this '^ork to oar ChrLstian with tbe eoaviction that<br />

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ablest scholars of the present day, thus enabling e«cb author to devote ati<br />

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up, and t'and as our federal head and representa'.<br />

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