Blade-U ^imLOMonnrorBscaGiex. Byw. tha Young. Rr (2iaa Kuatar. ithssbaaatha CjAKd^ An nUo work, aai one that can ba endeavor of the anthor. tn preparlaa thU -with profit by atndenta aid mlniatara work, to nsaanch simpleUagnsgaand forma ig read teslCnt^. A.Joa«,Jr tataraucd on thla cabi^t. In cloth, tlA). of cxpre*alou aa (while not ondl^fled aor " » JU^IB of Itmeum. W. E. Prnxum. tomnn) enltorcd mlnd^ shall ba B a p t i s t B o o k H o n s e ^ BBShmicCbercb ^arDBTir.inucBEBs' uahd-BOOK dl^ilmlng i5 OP TUEOLOOr. By Nonrril Uobntaon, Intelligible fA children and nnadncatcd •BptiiUam.' J. K. Oibti Ori^ at BprUkUac^ Bapt!iuii.-i - 30 nUd Is an shift ueaiifo oa.the wUI. oi» adolts, 'Without ivrthcr explanaUon. PMoe, 1.100 FaSte Ocapcl CaodAtaaid. Br. Him- 10 elMtJvn, cdTatlen by grace, tto|:enicnt,— , « T T OIT Ol? SIGHT. By Mlaa S«c«ad Sf. Mcmplilji, T e a n . Adrlekw-o^ IJxxla , on the whoir plan of s&lvattnn. For eburch' C. Ooashcrty. TUIa little lxx>k portoya tba zu'mberx, or Youug Rtodei.t* « » f tboolojo" Tiaeffi. Etcit liaptiat uci;ht to Tkiv luMtbmn crxitnlsftl [ox Ibe ptirof Uio Celt«tlal t.!>ty j tha way lu Uila work wUI be rtry vaidablr. I^tce tlS)l attractlone tn tlw clwatatlftB sf UvMo tnou. woB of ittcr IfisR Uia 'lES'jmUuUiaa sntTAa aid It; the ul the Joiun.-y, etc. A delightful pMks«ei, U euJ pott- TUB,BXau IMKn-BJ.S-E OVTUKBIIt. child'kliu^k., Into vu£ (U iha eauianl BapUU poiiu* tnctaor-Mapatacln Iuaiwtlt,t4|^ca,«icla. JtlTE. ASD eSIMMUTIO!* OP SLU). rnr«iti» and Bmulay-aetiaal marz^mni jhiI>- paid; Uirec BOBK^V liPJKITUt*. By J.K. (jntvps, U^sot uvKbsn, xiul at pohlUhrra' pncca. H lilfKLLTx EOVa. want lo S»nu a Scilptutal Idi jLFwrrouc c n r m - n . jsy wjEj-axum. of yocr lUlcr death aad •t>* roro the rc^' THE ( IIRIhriA.^>i DAILY TBEABl'. HlfcTOBlCAL. T« d o c t r l D * oireetloB. Yoo want to protart y^r OiiiiUy fcod poUlT of the TtiUment ehnreli. OiunEIABU-S BIBTOBT. By a. B. tgalcst tue pcnilclOQu (rachlr.gs ut E'plrli. B Y . U y K l i e u t r e r T i i i J i i l e . T h U b o u a furitlahia a it.ort n h a r p l y p o i n t e d treaTliajitxtelaiiiuu' uul ineid: the luvumeat Orchinl of En(i.niid. Vol. 1. Wa biatarr of asll!ita. Ort this book, rvad It, scU gel all tise C t e x t o f B c r l p t u r e for e v e r y d a y ti.ai>:erMr uut anoTtastcs. TliU bxik sop- toccicn BuptUtx. Vol. I J. la a UUtnir ni cha yuur buniiy to nail It. ItU lli® mo>,t Inter La t hoony eMaHrU , l l i t ^ i v u r a Lt:reo b i i u d r e d a n d pitM k umg ended vutk la our dencml* Sapt&u In E&sUad. Botb eliron«fo(ii ' tr!mo :oui wi t In i d aoalytlcaj help. paiu«ea or Heriptare. Too idioaM read It llfae. In cUjlh, aaeb, C JU. witboot tUU. T. Bjr J. H. JfarUB. Bapitat Rmvcaatan. t l t U w o r k l « a l a i o s t l u d U p enilbli-. It may Prtca by mall, JS cU. By D. B. Bay. Bmrmai tzat mnetMd by U. P. Immr, DJ>.anuiur or Tazt-bcuk on CamptMliUu. be o l un-^u v » ! h c t n t i m O a i i y readtiiss A (^irtatinu Doctrtuea. A Comp«oillBni also ^Ix la aiUBpUi bat charmlsc •toir. It U- ^band o f the Cbrlt>tl.ui: i t u i a y tM^comu b i s treaaabook of UapUat bUUiry. Tbis work la of Theotosy by J. M. iVudleton, U.IJ. TliU r y . P r i c e I I J W . kstratqiiivn (UUjruutfcrslblrthadnetrtnei Tslnabla eoatrlbatlon ta Baptist Iltaratnre, la an ezceir«nt work of tU pogex, Isne tytu-. TUE c n c i t c n bmobD'Book u a «bi«i> BaptMa UoU sad tcaoti; uut wbUa » Inat ib» book la pise* in tha bsjuUottlu twins s eoUeeUon of bUtivleal Ctcta, with Price, la cloth IIJM, ;caac, K via ba Inmd t«7 praOtsbla ta eo^aaa tsbia of eontenta and alda-cotca. blank-book with printed Aniclea of Faith, PaU»JiiekiU>,IliB. fiO psgaa. (UB. Kales of Dccorura, nc., sat table for tiiiptlnt TESTAXEST. Thla work, by tne vanrru- chnrchea. 1SEOIMMUA EXBEBTt or Tc* Dura' Index (arnantMofmeaibla Adlal Kherwood. V.ll^ an abla dtrln* l>eni. nua Oapiotis JDnMUVATIiMAX. TratW la awwcB sT Um C h a n h T ^ and heavy pnpar, accuratoly rulwl, rlpa aoholar.ta th< bo^work wa know ta tba moat convenleut and tuerul out i.M wmmAmmnm-whatmutt 4. tx Dayina. Vat. IUpo. «1. of tor SandayHnboobi a^Bonday^chool aad Record-Book aver oOkred ta tha ehurcbo. Br-tKUcsnB. laUUavorktbasDUMirdianie», ta oloib. tl.£a. teacttara. Two Tolumca, aAh tl.^ who have uaed tbU Book tot recording CTTiiM ual "aata ap," br Berlptiml sad bla-BaplUt MUUmrr. t^JM Ctajnp, D O. A Lake and Clerks the and btulneaa traaucUoes t? terteal sstbomr.sil l£a UUT Ijudmsttts olgyiPlata tiUtoiy trum tha (bandslluu of tba Jelie—Ktplsnslory sad Btark, A twp- thairmlnutaa churcbM them pcrk«t In Uu aiioHaae and prtmlttTa ekorabai, sad OrteUu ehorch to Uw elaaaof Uta ettblaantb Blar eotnmentsrr opoa apcsetlcal. crtUcal nasla, tt- avery parUcolar. pronotKa Tha binding la (uperb. daninrgtTstaa wbat baa tou tha Banafat paela^ darignca im pastors and Biwidsj ivies,!!!*). fneueaartbaahanbaaafOulatln s U i l ^ " v K S v U e l * BrTeJanaa/D school^ ByUco W Otsrk. D 1>, antbor ofV. 'XlM Baaaa of Daatlt. By WlUlani HerUarmony ot tba UoaiKl*, cM. Tbeta ar* man. A bo«k >bat la nnlqaa. In plain, s eom plate blatory of tbalr oncln, oonilnalty, New Talpable •ommtntarleii, and the author la a torclbla, ah« elcaant laaguaga, Itdaplcu the ^Mpt«a. aplxlt, pouty, pcatllTOj^^ i J ^ Baptiat kcliolsr who deaJi rslthfully wlltt evils of the modem dance, Ita paUlcaUoii marfctom. good Ludidarlutr ilioBtd UoilM word. Price, per roU |l.St btodoevd qalta a Mnwuou, It Is commended tobot la (tva I ptadM* (M(CBl»i " offilto^M'kmfilS by the press, aud by leaillng mloUten of all Oao. pacaa. Prlaaaets. denomfnationa avarywhar*. Pries, 11 MmmoMmM. vtth lAa Illatory of yoor own danomlBstlon. I Mr atlaaatUiaoataaaarit. Toalisva no tlm* BOBAIOBV. 0«BOBBK« LEtrrVBEB. 8ak;|eeta: c^fSSrs a Talsab:a l U U a war«. and baa b r e n h I f nil tniaKtalaica bnok. la thla Uttla book ol •EfXmXTALi ar tka Arta af B» Mlaaloa of tha Yoiiag Men or tba ^utti; The Id tha aonTamoa at s griw maaT iq tbf t*» jaaai JOB tiara I: la a BBt^iiall. Tha •Mataai. I^ Bra. A. tX. Ursvaa. In tb*U Bphere and Mbaloaot Woman; ThaOanlns atp^^UuMBtiPOTiihiinaiH Brtti^wdaiu Bothor oomiBMioM BBd traeca baek tli« Bop- book U portrved tha sruaad wllrnor tha Of Masonry. Utpaoa, Oats. Batdannwtnattnn Oom bm ptaaaat m b i ^ tbunan Cat^uc cbnrch la monldlug and to days of tha AjnaUaa. IfwlUabawyoa a h ^ B | ^ a tnlndaof tha rising generation. Tha Paatar. By Rev II Ilsrvey, 1) 1>. A fiaptlaUd l•d ^aUaa. W ^ laata c a u u c a aUJIOAI. sr J.if.Candlaiaa, that with Rocar book every BapUst preacher, who destrm to Wllllaia%aartn n^. ThimtummenarmetMlMthrnnryOftat BtaaarMBnatar.aamanamtaa . aor with tba mad know bow to ba a gooa and uwhil |Nut«r. Prlea.tn eloth.tUO. should oeharsa, •n atammar vvks on tba nil|tMt.asd tba sra oldar than tita Protortants lamtaa but on« rau or tha n u w o M A x i a rvBPEE ABDBCAB> buy lu bava. It la so cheap every •amort divtabm of nfftnara Into ranonal rrotaatants or th« Price. W cts. Lert oB,TUB o o w a r A i x o r va> •nd Uaaafsi la tkr praSnbta to Um nntal t.-atbellw. sad an tama matha tbaoBl; oaly raUglotu THOUVIU. By Bin Whlta. In Uila Tha Aaaatatetf thimrraph Bible.FrtTste and PabUe, ilnea ttaaa larma an aommnnlty that baaatoodataoa thaapoatlea, book, by a maatarly tba eartaln Is Publishad by tha tiondon Tract ^lety. riiu aoitdsaaaa. Pnoa. tn eloui,» ela. and la tha only UhBreh ilaaai iiliistobacaUad linad. and tha ontoldband, mliwrlea ofcuanUaM la beat aid to Bible study yatpubllshfvl. (3>nreh of Oulat. TUa ta a aaw aad *lctln>a ar« ravMUad. Ilara ^BavUst CkwrcH Biractao^. By Edwani Tba deeapUona. lUtha notea MS brief and roll enough, wubotu adttloa. lYloanata. the tntrtcnca, the crtieltlea, tba T. Haanx.OJ). A (ttlda li»thadaSrtn« sad graatlyanlatgnt the marderona l>elng Mra^aaaMlTHa comtKraoniii. U recomuieDded by pwua* of Bapltat ebmsbaa. m paxM. UkcrtjT of tba Itoni|ui Uithollo chareh iu« all leading mlnutcn. ItNo iiy oy & EB o uDsaznUl. Undi An hlat-al deal^ lib.-ary lacoiniivto ezpuard. Yea, thlrai Sjr blood, for the blood without It. Price, In sheep, tu^ •nnrigr onba eontroraalea partalntng to tha •apUM Hb«rt JUatfewL-By ISlwsnl T. tlia lalnli of UoJ, standi out m ouo of the or enoaelaaca, Itaai tha Enic.uh B«- ot Utamx. D. O. TbantilMitaf thtawork la to rlKbts cbsraciarliitlca of tha IComaa BIMtral Thlaca Rat Ueacmlly to UXL l*rlM,llj» promlDest In Bl-ra a clear, eoadciuad bnt coapishMulT* kicmauon Kaowa.—A compilation of tba uaeinl thlnn clutb ti.M. BapUaS matery. By Wm hierarchy. Tunrof UuiMpntniaofdUlferanea wblcb dla- a l#«ler«e*e bv mature InveatlgaUou and criT^ ItM^a ar Darhaaaa Btaelaacd—Bcuilra duicovared wuusau, D uT' 'n^.n.n Iclsm. It tab l.f,liuteompr.lalngtblDganecUttMttUb Bapiiati Orom auwrdaaamlnatlooa, to Aari«ular<.te^mlou,and lu rrlatlona to Bud Ki nmlab tha baat Kicainant>. In ttia ThaemtCMiBlct-GoBcarnlDg Baptliu •Rctrdotal c«llbaey, eoiivcnti, monHlertm. eaaary to a right atidcrslandintc of the BlMe, which have niiver befure bceo put N-rom Ibvert wntda and tn tb« mart Insld atyta. toraad tetlgluQalitMTty. By U»oUL. morality, and cItiI and n-0glooa bbeny. By and putdlo In sucb conveclent an cln-Wp tbima vbn wlab ti> know, aad tbaa« wbo wlab Prica.lioo Prlc£.Uiu Uie tonn. Price, tl ai tu daAma tmr vlawa. rriee, tB eta. Silacrty ar Cvnactraea aaa tl>e Bap- K«* J U White. Stt pp. (lata. By tUnr. W. A./arrai. Tblatia now jTBttUMA, OB IISATH BT i r r i f ^ BiHtua. Pronoaarlaa BIbIa Olettaaary. wt of M pagei. M B o r TVBBB ailBBlIt Br. J. B. and sbia Cknlcnnlat Tract, l.'oraplpte l.'onconlance. Tba laTHE HEW nAPTUrr IITRX ASD t.'rtidei.'s Ptlee. In efotia.at cttk tCITE ••man, U.B.-Tiaa u a Uttla bnofc ttiat itM TB« AaBtertnc Cttimli. w ^ of Aieaanaar cradun, ».A., IIUOH.-Tbm ahonid b. . BanU.! valtiabla Uy Itar. W. t>. U y m a anUTaiia BToVMt um> d M t n nf m u t U t o d a i o f r m d a b a i k Cnuino. hook In e T e r y n u i i l l y . Tlit* l» i.ecaented lu a enmiuict torm, embrarlnt IB pa|icr l U cts., lu cluth Uios. It ataya tliam by tha aethma of liiclr eNrry paMage of Hcrittture tn the larKi-ol l»»ctml«i^:Mtlou of t^oM-ryJUytor llymnn •dtuou>t tuavlUw wlU^ Var Uioiuaad ou.r.. jfffttlwttI'MAirMiftBiiyMi JtimiiML SB eta. uons aad iBiVraea on tba OM and New fe»tfieSSSweffBSrSSnSSnilSrlTal and minday' ij^jh H ^ ^ ia e ^ n S bapiJ^ Boauln ctibolJe SSnreS laRtenlf, with l»rg»r niaaa of Hrrlniunxl artMxd ttonga y«t tuada; and tha miuloTn Taudt" If IBey aar - Ym," Uiey thf-reby ''lS»TaRT0PMVITSAT'Srn00IJi. By Miaprd noini, and can b« nand by thoM InfurnililontoraBibleToachaniand •tlmlt Uw tknoaa CatboUn ebttrch to ba a 8. B. Imncan. This ta aftaab,valuabla aud asqnantal wlUi Utr rouud nntnaa well. Bay than ever beh>ra bouad In one mu>lp«t.i votomn, tna oliareh of tSiriat, and Uiat tb«y ambn^ niaklr.g a haad>iOine su|ier-royai tvo or over thta nice Hymn and Tune Book fbribaVnin- T inlrrcstlDK work on a in'wt Im- tly aiua u d a e u l a m a U e a ; and b a T t o K a r n a n U e d deeply uu pegaa. In elotti. ISMBible, and one Itv aach ohtlu. Thi* la ilaMwiaut mbirct. Eyery pa.nvm who d««tiT< Itam, and basti axmmtnulcatnt b r It, bava ininrtuatlon etUiar aa a tracker or atoiimita atgnrd to taiie the place of lliei ••id tioathcrn I'nIpIt Urnaa. Plana for Bcnnona by W B n nittt l o teptlsa or to p n w e b . J f t b a y a a y ahocM luT* tbU bnok. Prica lu clotli, fl.w. Paalnilst, IwUfd twenty yrara a^. Ksamlne W. WyUir. IJitio, tinteer. l-rtce. m • tturn tliay n o U i f y ( b a l r own baptluca. It l>e(bre yuu parcliiuw. cloth, tl.M. Tlila ta not a book of akeletoii asnecatl t b d r e r d l n a a c M i o u o a tram lifltna. Price, 11. 0 0 each, by mall. torlaxy jouna mlnisiars, but a bmik and U tba eptnolia chnnUt bi tha Adult«t>aa roUDUCAI. THE SEW ISAFTIHT UTBS BOOK, wmions cairulateu to aid lu •be preparation ni serwumjuj at Baraiatlasa, Ih-m l-mt»«unt au^auoa, ana and aU. va h r r " tiatlm" TTUM aJUn8.BCnUEB DUUTE. wtthaat Bnatr.-Mcis. danstitari. Ilila auolt alao ihriTar wtUca tha Thai ta Um aMan and mnatlaaracddlacns- Itaatltera Paalntlal. A new, improvi'd Earyelaj^la of BolMoa* Knowlqtmatlnaa at Atirn Immciwona and cuaa Uan of lb« an. Ha meb taMsbla book on and reTlirtl rdllion. In which will be Ibnnd, rag<>! sd >11, emoia fm» Baa^ wanting In martu The amagamant tjaigtoos fttBtMl oe sapar. PiW ta sMth, Mk and nnmbertag mutJecta. Edited by J. Newtua baT* not bean Intamptcd. Brown, llluilratad ^maatajpei|Si^^ ttwahsViMU Kmhymna by mxid-cula. maiia,and Plaia roan, —— tl40 j s s s i ? 5 s s s j r MoroeeoTSt;™ MO lAnaa. pLiia siaa, tfmn,~ l.s* HABMOar ABB BXrOBmOB OP Laii««aa.Bioroeeo.cUt,pQlpltad~_ OimMBBVaBBATPMrUKVr. Ky V. IX Bock. OnaofthabaatbeekapablU^ T n u n u BBBAPa is th« Boaaa cm a aablaet mat ahoald latareat aver/ JBHatiaar.
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laMtai^a^ that' alRwadtoMrBai>day-«riK»b. Tha'deetrtaa Band lor aatatogsa. •aaaoad. Tlia n o f ai» tha aaw aavaa-ahaaaataataa. Itla tha rarr Book tor Ooaatn liilJr— all otdaw to tha •aaeaa. Br »rr H BarTa»,flp Tktaaaak. •UcUMMwaia. ta tha Beraph yon wtu flaa BBO« • o c a s . ^ r s ^ ^ j i g r a s v S A r S •^TSaiwaat By aadB;r.::vllbamaaafothm MMWihla.TM— laoairaatlaBMtlDf' I ^ b r a a U l t M L tita lobBauM af hia SaeWraaiatt/tteeSSi: •aajMap. t>onlatnlng a atwlea eoUaettoa1 of H^na aad Paatu assaftSSs&aa^iiUsS Tnnaa. Odta aad Anthcnu from tba baat aB> In Knropa aad Ananoa, tuteihar with suy fis.^'-.iSs attMiB a oatt.««Blaat bask taaahlaa oar tWrnSTS bMaTltB My la B Btaoati^ larga nambar of Kaw Tun«a from eminent CMapoaan aaaar bafora pablUhad, siabtaeliia Pitea,|L» a giM variety of M< traa aultad to nearly all rmmommmMA e S n w ^ ^ ' " ' " ' eoaialoed In tbararlouaHymn Parataa •f r a l l k . ^ ^ T u o S i n T ^ tha Metna Paaln Books naed by tha dlSera^ de»a. BrA.C.Oaytoa. Thararybook Biatratad, Tha aaltfact of bapttnTtotbor and Bomlnatlona. Uealgned ahn tor tha aaaot to attastala amnxg yaur Balbodtst AtaSZ aaghlr dlauaaaud ta a popular aad attiaMiTa HiBgtng He^la, Cbuln, Social and PrtTsta ParUw In the «rT«n-aymbot I'Moa. tn cloth. II j a Kinging Tiu: i3nn»Kt. of mnalaal annotation, with aaveaTMK roBTEB CUBUMnSTviflBK raJabaptUt a ^ CaaapbclUta Iia- elianwter nolw. Alana elneldatinn Sr M. T. Taykw. T h a l S ^ M U iKu te a A.C.ni]rM. TfiB IS a reyXKw of Uia tictenee of VocalcnpHnui Slu*lo and main tirr titclMB manaar Um gnat tmportanea at UnUa tor Brytuix-n. Itrvlai'd editinn V C ® ^ " of l>r«. waller, Puiar, «tSinatian nnttaa. bmr It night baVraagbt «a>taUMt.Btoadaaand othrta. A valaabla enlarsed. with tha »». Walfc«r, of Houin lUruUca. aad thai (ha want of U ta sac thr Prtoa tlJo. Itedactlou wliaro unv duseu or BafttMB. PttaataaloihtuHk. K n tvnunpWniaaa. By D B lUy. A BMra are ardeied at onpn. TIM llraatt Mlaaaiaar, TtaMtloglcal aad Ttilaabis wwk Mr all wbo wiah tu Ebelaalaatimt. A Otown^m on l ^ w ^ Mand campt-Ubim. SEBBO.tS. lon»TT.a.JaaaB,Da>. Pt1aa.lu.toth.Bja -pEJII»I.trrOR1«."tKnWOSm. PlAvahart Berttiona on tt»iM*rtaat aut^jfri:i, by J. tit DOVTBIXAE ASO KXEOCTirAU IniraluaMe wnrk. j^fiTIn eioth. W pagaa,« ab. C.Iittnean, rattor^ WarWu tn Uirae argo octara Pvndletnn. T1U» U anfrlos In cliith, |i.Sfi. tnlamaa^ar MW pages. TliU*valoa(,l, Btrlinra Fatlar'a-rirvt. M'rond and work aOBnta almtiat a completa syataia ol hint »erl«>, with a Ona steel wgravliiK. • UMotogy.Badtairaloahia beroad iatlnuie PwwBifatlaaal I«alat» Baara Prietv vol., ts^uo taaayailnbnefaUbrarT. r V. If. Hanarr, u-bT i i a ^ F J i •parcroa'afte -laToi*. CBBHrrXAX PABADOXEM. Brnr x Price, per toI. 11 U. Craw^>rd. Tida la a bnok or grwu vaiM t* tha Palplt. Cteth, ta tharaaaanismt of wbotn ara parplerad Halpa rnlpit fhemea. Ooih.tion. Made (Turn Uru|» Cream Ttetar. N a othar pm>am-(an wakffi ••!«>« tlaht. llakv hat BOOMS roB OI K cniLDBEV. QaaattanatotiiatmpaatUBt. ByP«(ut»^ a. and, with a MtetW teawta.orloxurl.m.avt'i' * tBtl__ ] SSirS'tl?' iw wrltMis baaabtolly I The NIary af : tlia BlUa—Pr^ Ueneaii UoTAt. BAKiao t^tyr^rt I.. M^nlTwMfl ] tefoMDiiumthcut rttoa ta atotli. l u u 1 to Btnrchutoo,TUId In Btinpia l a o ^ g a tor
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Atlsoiuteiy Pore.
THE BAPTIST. Staitd ye la tho wayn, and soft and ask tbr tho cdd P a ^ a ^ ^ i c h a r e t b a good w a r n aad walk thenri^ EateraJ at tha P«at OAca of Bamphls, TMut, aa ctaa J t e U ^ Old S e r i e e - T o l . X X X V U .
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S e w S e r i o s - Y o L X I U . No. 39.
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childlike fear of God is another InspiraUoa of the when he approve*; as mnch so when he ttuvnis, Spirit of aUopUon. Xove and tear are twin graces at whra bo smllea; as tauch so whm he brims in the Christian character. Tho Spirit of God is the cup of adversity, ondaga ail its child of sdopUon, of a heavenly birth!—let ycor own us as his children, nor disinherit tn lu his devotees. It enslaves tho intellect by its oplnioo^ trust in him bo the result of tho relationship yoa heirs. We may oesse to act as a child, ba will tho heart by Its pleasures, the imofiination by lis sustain. It admiU you to tho etesest Intimacy, never cease tcrlova as a Father. To him, then, as promiHCS, the soui by iu religion—leading it a and invites you to the most perfect confldence. to a Father at all times repair. " Have laith In witling CBpUve, a victim garlanded for the eacn- You have not a want, nor an anxiety, nor a grief God." Confide In his heart to love you; in hiit flee. They are described as " walking according which Is not all his own. HisadopUon ofyoor counsri to gnide ytw; and in his pouter to siu'dUn to tho course of this wucjtl, according to tho princo pciaon—an act ;ol his spontaneous and most tree yoo, Owt from you the feUcrs that tsithraJ, and of the power of tho air, tho spirit thet now work- grace—pledged him totransfiu all your iodivldnal pray to be upheld by his freo Spirit, " Where Uic interests to himself. To these we must add a i ^ t of tho Lord Is, there is Uberly." etb in the children of disobedience." filial obedience: "If ye love me keep my con>But it Is tho moral law—the spirit of bondage mandments." Obedience, whether to the Savior's which genUereth ftar—tu which the passage par- iwecept, or to the Father's law, is the test of Jove; FOKOIVINO CRACli ticularly refcn. Its commands aro cxccodinsly and love is tho spring rf obediencc. "All that "E want fnwn G«i a full and tfos forsiTcnaet, brand, aud the obedience upon which it insists the Lord God hath spoken to ns we wUl do," is that has mingled with it no gmtlgcs atid unqualifiedly perfect; and yet, with all the the langatp" nf that heart aitere the Spirit of no ooolneas; aforgivenew)that bloU i3Ut our tiansbrvadttt of the precept, and the rigldnen of the adoption dwells. Such aro some of the features grcesions, that Ukos away all our iniquiUca, and requirement, it proften no helping hand. It of adopiioQ. receives ns gradoualy, and loves xm Ire«ly{ and showa a man bin sin, tmt not his Midon. It tltat mercy whidt we want trom Um we most bo Whcntqr ?w« wy, A.bba, Fattier." The tyiclwlUm hIa wteaknesB, bat tells hlo not w k r a AposUe ^Brlngrs ^ a or^Einal two dllAtfBt bUmlsi^yaaJ^^p word of mercy and of hope. Emancipated, at tho one being familiar to the Jew, and the other to to wrSroffiSr Justified l)eliev«r really is, t ^ m the condemning the GcntII^—ha would denote that l>oth the aud we know that it is whcm we ufl^ U. pownr of this law, j-vt, alas 1 how much of its Christian Jew and the believing Gentile were Wo Cannot receive tha fnlneaB ot Uie tliviae forbondage spirit docs ho still retain I flow few ol children of ona family, and were alike priviiaged giveness ttnUI wo are ready onrsdves freely to farthe sons of God reiiliEO tho poescwion and largo- to approach God as Father. Christ, our peace, give—even to give oursdves for those who have ness of their birthright t How fe«- riw to the hath broken down the uiitklle wall of partition wronged us. dignity and the prlvllvge of their adoption! How that was between them: and now, at the same You say that the desert is a desert becanae no few see their completeness tn Christ Jesus, and mercy-seat, the Christian Jew and the believing rain foils opon it; bat that is only tutlf the Uvth. read the sentence of their pardon written in the Gentile, both one in Christ Jeetts, meat, as rtj-i of No rain (alls ufKm it becauiK it is a desert. The heart's blood of Immanuel! How few walk in a light converge and blend tn (me common centre— heated air rushing ap from its arid mti&cc di<«largo place, and by the sunny JoyousncM and at tho f«ot of their reconciled Father. Tba expres- penea the vapors that would diMxatd in nsic. lofty aspirations of their spirit, evidenco that sion, too, set forth tho peculiarity and Intenaity Some moistore there must be on the eartl:, d « they have *' not received tho spirit of bondage the affecUon, Uterally, "Abba, Fathar," there cannot be rain from Itnven. So in yuur again to fear!" signifies "MyFather," No bond-aerant was heart this forgiving tUspoiiaon mart be, tdae you " Dut ye have received tho Spirit of adoption." permitted thus to address the inasterof the &tmi- cannot r^oloe in the fatness of Got^i forgiving The Spirit of adoption is tho same ns the %irit of iy; It was a privilege peculiar and sacred to the grace, Thfl pardmi may wait In the skyabovo God. There ore two essential features which chikL And when our bleased Lord would teach yoa, bat It eannot descend to yna antil that mind idtmtify him as such. The first is, bo imports the hlsdiscl|rfcstoptay, he led them to the mercy- Is to you which was also in Christ Jcscs.—7/h; nature of the Father to all tho childrmi of the seat, and sealed these precious words a^Kio their Lord'* P r a j f t r , bjf U'ashinffton Gtaiikn. family. In this there is a wide difference between lips—"Our (ather, which art in heaven." And a human and a Divine adoption. Man can only aner his resnrrectitHi, with increased emphasis conier bis name and his Inheritance ujwn the and intensity did he give atteranoe to the eame T b i t i i , axd EBBOit.—Into a 6t:ld, in tbe south child he adopts. But tn the adoption of God, to tmtb. Pieviously to his death his words were, of ]£ngia^, a refuse mlUstono wa.i thrown. Up the name md inheritance of God is added the I go to the Kather," Bot when he came back throagh the hole in tbe txntie shot an oak; it Divine nature imparted in roseneratlon; so that, from the grave, every truth he had before amm. grew till it filled the hole and raised theatono tn the wonla of oar Lord, wo bectMue msnifcstiy ciatcd seemed quickened as with new life. Hew with it some Inchos firom tiie grooniL Tite tho "children of our Father who is in heaven." tender and touching were his w o r d ^ " I ascend problem was whether the sttme woahl bunt The serand feature Is—having begotten the nature unto my Father, and to your Father; to my God, asunder, or the tree would die. At length, in a of the Father, he then breathes tho spirit of the and to your Gad." No longer a bond-alave, bat storm which triod every fitne of the trank, the child into the heart. He inspires a filial loye. son, oh, clalan tbe dignity and privUege of yoor stone gave away and the oak lived.—C. A. The lovo which glows in the believer's heart Is birthright! Approach God as your Father. GoodtUi the aa<9cUoa ol a child to Its parent. It Is a servile Abba, Father!" How tender the r ^ U o n ! twndage, but a filial and free spirit Oh, sweet how intense the affection! what power it Imparts Repsxiakce, TWO Knim.—Flinging tbe fbid and h o l j emotion! How tender and confiding, prayer! Wbat may yon not ask, and what of his mantle over his head, Peter, like Jttdas how dinging and childlike is It! Such ought to can God refuse, with " A t ^ , Father" breathing rnsbed forth Into the ^ilglit; into tho unsunned be our love to God. He Is our Father—we are his lowliness and love from your lips? Uemem- darkness of-mL
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The readers of this paper can see from the above that Bra B.'s practice necessitates his church theory, or be is a most Inconsistent Bnptist, and they must see that the question before us Is one hmdamenlal to BaptiU church polUy, inde^ involvet the right c/ £aptiti churchcs to etiti on the earth
with his assault upon Old Landmarkism, I proceed to notice bis second charge and first assupaptlon, via.:tiecond —Ihatmy potition thai there ia no eJiurch OS E A S t u bul a local vitible organiialion, warrant from the IPord of God,
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figorativeaoiae that ia boilt npon the idea of an foce this Instance is to Bio. B.*s anorganixed, bi^rfism was that of wbich we read in the New immerdon. What is the decision? That in the Invialbie diarehtheoqr. Ttastament, and which is the very meawing of the New Testament baptiaa indioUeB bat one speciflc (8) ^ ^ L22: "Gave him to be he«l over aU word baptise, is UtaT those who wers boiptiaed, act—immecBion—therefore thoe is bat one i;hri>- things to the ehordi, which is hta body, tbe Ml- were plonged. snbmerged, immmed into the wahim that fiU^aU hi alL" Doa any one ter." (Dean Stanley on Baptism). tlan baptism. In examining Greek anthcHa, it is nessof OrganbationfolBUthat a « of tbe word? found that in every instance where it ia used « ill notenqnire what the FatbTbe term church h e n Is used Sgarailvdy by Oprxio-NH.—We sKy, bat what doea the Bible my ? literally, it indicates an immetslon of the sat^ect, synecbdoche where a part ia pot for tbe wb stances must be secondary or figurative uses? The Christ Josus. Had I spacc, it woold be a ideasore flea to immerse, and it is c e r t ^ that immerskm fourteen patsages in which church Is confessedly to give Bro. B. my views. Adam CSark says the waa the pracUce of tbrf andestt church." (John used gguratlvely by metonymy and synecbdoche, sense is: " U n t j him, etc., be nnccasing praiBes Odvin in InatUutcs, Vol. liL pp. 337-343.) Facta ' are the following: Matt. xvi. 18; Eph. Ui. 10; ascribed In all tbe aasemblies of the people of vs. Opkiions, Tuoa. £ . Mijsb. i. 22, 23; v. 23, 24, 25, 27, 29, 82; 1 Cor. xll. 27,28; God." Dean Alford: " I n the church, (aa its NWord, Texas. Col. 1.18,24; 1 Tim. Hi. 15. But in examining theater before men), in whidi that glory most be PSBFSCT TUBOUOB WFTEEZSU. these, we find that the idea of an organized recognized and rendered [and] ' in Qirist Jesus' /lOD MTWVonhlaKulUie aarkma assembly—body—that can bo assemb'.cd, rules as its inner venty and essential dement in which ^ UtMteltTOveosUbMrthaUsktt the sense. Is not this condual ve of its real signifi- it abides." I answer it is a iqtitimate uae of the £nl Tna would not rUot 10 Us snltUoc liSBd term church by synecbdoche. tlon? U tbe va* ai^V brialil. And foa wc&Ul not eani IS irmUl by teUh (5) Eph. v. 28: " Christ loved the church and When we examine the classical wte ot eccUaia, gave himsdf for it," etc. I» not the aggregate of COBU rtw >]itmrs wmlk >>r . we find that It as invariably denoted u spedfic or- all true beUevers Induded In this assuranca of a *TU tnw b* bu Buuy u ancslch ganized local assembly to the Greek car, as the Bedeemer'slove? rarroaraomnttBl tmrla 10 bear, And s u T K crnci Uwrn-ezon term assembly when used with respect to the gov- This is another figoratlvo ode of the term and Fur yoor U m l buul to m a r . ernment of the world to the ears ot a Virginian. tho idea of oneness —organic unity—rules the Bo knov* bov Dew wmiUraael-.ha*.T«Bkt>n Tbe Greeks know only one eec^ota. Now Bro. figure. What is true of one church ia true of all U pain dtd not kbU* Uw>o OH**. B. produces five instancea of tbe use of the term tbe troe churches ot Christ 1 can say with abaoBo b» HBda TOO Ut* bUivdlDS diHiii, And Uw (ornmM ol wrm-tM 1 church, and four of them among the most dlfEleult late propriety, Cbrist loved mo and gave himself TU UM Mir m. insiuicea of its fourteen figurative uses, to prove op for me, sufi'ered all ho did suffer for me, that To keep yon cuon to bta fnt; no mlfttt auMMy atck, ia •qoallr tme that its real meaning incIucHrBeverat rartetKn Wat "Uie«Mn ktirar* (O curtovuular yrnmm Christian churches, and therefore it is a generic of every child of QnA, and we can therefore aay TbnnwUayatrbaBdla j«w ratbar^ ' term I Do not even the Pedobaptlsts do thus? for " tho CbrisUan." ABdatii«,U r«aaaa,aavMcat All the instances adoncea oy JSra B. todi»prore Tow aonc B»r decent and inconvenient practiee. • those not In the cburcfa or membent of it, to coma d o m — t b e kingdom of heaven—and the gates of Baptism by Immersion could In and bdp to do what tbe diurch is anthoriawrf heU ahaU not prevaU against I t And I wUl give not have been performed by John the BaptM te tode. onto thee tbe keys of tho kingdom of heaven," the rIvCTof Jordan; t h e ^ k s were too steep and And certainly in tbe New Testament no imivietc. This is an announcement of the fulfillment predpltousto enter. [Wonder bow Joahoaand slonis made for thte bdjdng prooetsa. Now if It the hosts of Israel got over]. • can be shown that the Lordv sapper is a aodal of the prophecy of Dan. li. 44. Thts was tne • ThereaaonlmSecsfonista can't t>dieve tben it i* numltebt to all that It does not kingoom of heaven, of God, ef Christ, which in anything but Immersfon, t h ^ a r e t M i g n o m t , t«Bst belong to the cborcb, bitt to lx>divido^ Bo Christ came to earth to " set up," found, organize, or their minds too moeh warped with tnjodioei then, to my mind. Bro. Gtavas haa aettkd the and estaUbh. But this passage Is fatal to Bro. o undetstand tbe ScriptnrcK. (Ber. Anaatnmg. question among bis opponents, when they admit that the Locvrs aamia la a chmdi'ordinance. B.'8 InvWble church theory, for that nevei was MethodUflWUford, Texas). never can get in the individoal ekstent and never wIU be "set ap," organize ot eatab- Facts.—"And were all baptized of him (Jobn They without Scriptanfauthority. A ^ t ^ S o l i ^ l Ilshed, having a government, ofilcew and ordl- in tfae river of Jordan, confeesing thdr alna." authority hsJmrtbesn found. Uit4a lobetoand nancea; and what he calls the kingdom of Christ (Mark L fi). " J«<>9 came from Nazareth of QalU- J. M. Pendleton b tho n ^ i to .find I t Yw..fae Ice (about fifty miles) and waa baptizodof John In says, " W e infer that Paal And hisprw^ing existed before the fl^ood. tnvthren communed with tht^ churches." Bo anJordan." (Mark L10). • • • (2) Actavll.88: " This is be who was with the "Burried with him by baptism Into death. other man infers that they b i ^ t ^ l tbebablea. G. A. Ooctaoa. church in the wlldemusB," etc. (B )m. vL 4). Alluding to the andcat manner of This is not spoken with reTerenco to tho New bapilzlng." (John Wesley, la notes on New TrtaT«tament InsUtution, but to its tyjc—tbt Jewiih mrat: nf sawMg • • • "TPof vttti tta >ewptal nanaaw tbajatel Msembly, the covenanted people of God—which tbe flat Utirteen ceotoiia ttraaatrenilpnuaoe of or auMaat SuaiMilii tiH L««MiaifM wtifeaayp^na waa a ^slble organised local aaaembly; andthoce-
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that we are tempted to rert in oar orthodoxy. The weeks ago I left there and cime here to assist Rev. Cwrt of a man's hoidinK a truth in completenew S. M. Stephens who Is an Invalid, in holding a a t d with dearneas involves a very grave responC n s l e r Uile b«*t w e «hall poMltii H I S b w htitorlaU matur Umi *• a e a U i « aipin »a •norae, which wa deem r S i S e sibiUty. God wiU hold him accountable for series of meeting*. They hive a new house 32t46 feet and sixty-three members. We have had a UarpaotilaafiBaic be better Intewud m to their a m hiL toiT. and UtttelijrmUe^lBtblewar.webopeloiiolL ^ ofcedieiicetothattrathaa he does not hold those good time, and God ha.=» Messed oar labors. Fifwhose views are m-h»nj-i HiiJarr ol of Anetent EnsiJmh Beptlita iiapUxa - . a Oirlstian church is composed of intelligent irnri rtentli r niiiiiiiMliiii '"g**"* __ , A heavy drifted snow has ao blocked the roads •TTrtnnnil TTtilcirliMr tlgiieMliiii ofBspUsU believers only. Does this not involve the re>pon- that we will probably have to stop for the present, sibUity of giving all men the gospel ? " For who- bot shall resume ss soon as possible. T H E ASTABAPTISTS. soever BbaU caU upon the name of the Lard shaU A few nights ago a Mttho list woman came forp K O F . BUCKLAND. In the Adepaubni, notic- be saved. How then shall they call on him in ^ wcMa wu U4UI lU ward to join the church, who liad been imnierse.1 Inff a certain Injostica done the Aoabaptuts by thai eminent Aiaeriean achoUp and Christian, whom they have not believed? and how shaU by the Methodbts. This church have received Itr. JoMpb P . Thompson, njFB, that Hase, Gtca* they believe in him of whoai they have not such, and would have revived her, and the pasior ler, Fanlin, Gsianl Bnindt, Domer, and Indeed heard r and how shall they hear without a would have winked at it, but leouhl not allow it, aU the ablest hirtorlana, recognJia the fundamen- preacherT and how shaU they preach except they without at least a protest; and, as I am the only tai diffiinmcs factwecs the Monster men and the be sent?" We claim to hold the truth in a purer Laadmarker (mtoistcr), I was in a close fix. but true poaGcful Anabaptlala, and ab«)Ive the latter form than others —to be more cwifonned to the I praywl the God of heaven, and want and spoke -from all ennaection with Montter kingdom. H e apoetoUc model. Should not our earnestness to to the lady privately in regard to her Methodist spreading it be proporUonalely greater ? O, it is a immersion; and. as she was an intelligent, conmltb:— solemn thing to be orthodox. SttcnUous person, she soon saw she was not bapkingdom, ^ attracted the aUenUon of Orthodoxy is valuable, bat It will not compare tized, and, after relalins her experience, requested wriUra to a rwnaritable degree becanae of its ex; ^ it m a mere episode of the Reforma- with love. "Knowledge paffijth up, But love baptism, and was received as a candidate for it, buHdeth ap." (I Cor. vilL I). A man who is after which I improved the opportunity to explain Cccerabar, IfiU. to the 22nd of Jonp. 1535. or about .orthdox rrquirca a great deal of grace, or his it and impress it on the minds of the large auaix i ^ t h s in ita foil orwuiiaatioo. B n t t h e orthodoxy may prove his ruin. With all his or- dience prcscLt. and announced that 1 would I^Miirfa to bear no weapons, use no force, love thodoxy, " he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to preach on that 8ul>i«ct the next night. Some iiSSdh^ aU thinca o n r a i s ^ l y know." Our attatoments. even in knowledge, arc questioned the wisiom of tha course, but 1 saw lar below what they should t>e, and In our pracUcc that then was tha time to declare unto tbem " the ^ J alto Dwiucnai none of as Uvenp to what we know. It la he who iraknown God." and tha whole Uulh which had M o » v l a , M d the l o w Countries l i heareih Christ's sayings and doeth them who has hiUierto been held Iwck. It created ointe
mHBBA.I»TIST. Mrth and to heaven. He remarked that be beIieved a n u m b a whose names were not on our earthly church registers would be fbond <»l the register above, and thus be feared same who w s e TBOO sAn e r m A BAsna TO THZK THAT n u j t T a nenrolled down here be wanting op yonder. laA* IT KAT aaonrLATSs a a c A c i i S m n ^ ^ - ™ To this remark m v e e x c e ^ o a was takes by one or more of tlie hxeihren present. The remark s e ^ e d to be prayM at by one, and another wrote a note which was sent to the i ^ t f o r m readtoK thus:— — jtIr B. » MAHAFrx. MViPSfSJ' -• - Book-kceper ^ - •uul OlderEditor. JAB Clsrfc BiulaMwOflk«i » 7 Bet—a t, Keaqtkla, T e u Send moaer by The resort ot some to pray against a doctrine or ; olhorwUe at the eeadorX IX ajuwar U dea&ed te practice rather than meet in lair debate ia unmanly." OlailaBOiBlUmK PrlMslpIea ot BapUata. Now, the fact is, the pckssage quoted (Heb. xiL y* »o «««» mpreme anthortty S3), have not the remotest allusion to any chordi SJ.Jf'J^"??"'^ SJ?** «nmeu«t rate of fidtb and pracUee. The Bittle, and ttaa Bible onlr. at ODDoaed ta in heaven, or any one saved to heavi«B,bat to all aU homan tndtuon tn matten l ^ ^ u S u d ^ r o n t e ^ - » doctrine tot which weara callrt earnestlj the churches of Christ r. lar aix momUia -I I a for it? Is it not something like theltomanlsts aabeor Klre,eaeSinffn^!!rr:......™r_.UubeotTcn.rfccU l.W-..: 10 CO their prayers—if the saved still i.ray, they To minUtera .— 1 M of ours for they need no prayers. Extra copy for each I'lub of Five. At tb«M rati<« the eathranxtcome with the club. So ait- O. Christian Union I what foUia and tin* ar« dltlonal premium Is given when nam» are vent la at club committed in thy name. rate*. t>pecluieu copies cent free oa appltcaUon. Addrcaa TUE BAtTIST. Memphta. Tcnn.
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T H E IJAY OF PRAYER FOR ' T H E CHURCH." ¥ N the " Union Prayer Mcetiug" a few weeks ^ past. tt>e 8ubje«t for special prayer one night, was " the cturch," and all evangelical (?) denominations were to pray for it. but what "the church," is, so far as wo havo heard from Tennessee to Nova Scotia, hits not been determined. The matter In tho meetings awakened inquiry and discussions, and the Unionists spoke against each and prayed against each other, and thoec who did net'siieak tried to answer their op|>onents in their prayers! These must tiave been becomingsccnes for Baptists to IK? In. Thosubject was introduced by Pcdobaptlsts for tho very puritose of cntr.ipplng Baptists and getting them commltteil to the idea that the churrh of Christ oo earth is composed of all existing: deuoniinatious. We clip an Iteui from the CJiritliatt HMlor, showing how Uic farce was played In St. Johns, New Brunswick:— lUECUUBCU. At one of the meetings ot tho "week of prayer"' the sutiject proiiosi-d was: " T h e Church, its unity iiiKt purity." The lender of the mttting very justly uikwl what do we iiiRin tiy " t h e vhun-h." kiiit herepliid that tho term Church in tho Now Ti>»tani« nt sometiirw-s meant a jwrtituiar IockI b.Hiy of iRlievers tScrlptunilly orRanlzt-d In a given place, as ttio church of Jeru>faleuj, KphMUs, or Corinth. In other places it meant the whole company of t l u w who are at last weteonicd to (lodV i>rt><'iuv:i-< in tho in lldm-ws si:. ::!>: -Cliuri h ut born ones wlunse names are ri-.:iat»r
The postofflce address of Elder R. E. Mclvto is permunently changed from Cdmden, Madison county Miss., to Longtown, Panola county. A Baptist mtoister, qualified and willing to teach an academy, and desirous of gotog to Arkansas, can l>e put in correspondence with a Boon! of Trustees and a church, by addressing the editor. To BrtK Purcell, Alabama.— !. The altar under which John saw the aouls of the martyrs was not In heaven, for there Is no attar in heaven. A mercy srat Is there, but no Bacrifices for sin. It was In the first court. 2. The moraeneer angel that talked with John was not a prophet or the spirit of a dlwmbodicd saint, but only one who, like John, served Ood—an angel—and therefore fdlow-aervant,^ as the prophets were, and as were all who worship God. ' T h e 0!d Virffinia rtanl-Drd is ready to furnish anything In that line, although It has been heavily drawn upon by oar friends of other States."—firifip'oui /AmW. If It was not f.»r the cocu, with which your (klant Ixxi Islnft^ted. there wouht be a greater demand for Virginia plants; but tho pernicious plant broke up the nursery and tlowor l>u-!lncs
613 firm and cqsal; all his fonctioas axe in the highest onler; be assomcsa mastoy over histMiainQai; builds up a CQtnpelence on the fbondation he baa laid in eady manhood, and passes t h n u g h » perk>doflifeattaBdedby many eratiacatioas.—£c" What a stiaacely d ^ h t f u l leeiing came over us receatly, oa reeding from * leading iHHij.rja1 to Bro. J . B. Graves's BapUA, that, after all, be did not esteem the Sdigitm* BeraM ao far vroag as formerly he had been led to t h i n k . " — i b i ^ ^ Herald. Yoor refuxU to putdish our reply to J . M. P., after you had tovited the diacMsion, qaiie destroyed the b e t t a opinion we were beginaiag to form. "Die M'eKem Btejorder does not thus, and he did oot tovite the disoaxdoa; hot he has a nice seoce of what is due a brotlFet and a eoii/Nre. Eld. R. £ . Mdvto, of Longtowa, Mlb., paid us a visit this week. Ho has now penuancotly located to North MisBiwippi, and wlU be a power for good in Cold Watw Association. Ura. Mtdvto it one of the old veterans uf the croas-luil of years and honors, bat still active and comtaot to the service ol the Master. Although to hU seventieth year he preaches with eaae and fluency, and can do more hard service than inany mtolaters his junfors by many years. God bleia his deciing years, and spare him kmg to work loc the Master. O c a Nkw Cluh Ratxs.—Tite rosait of tho club rates pabliabed only two weeks since, is very gxatiljrtog. Clubs a n coming in rapidly. Ttim to the n t e s published to anothoTooiumn, and see the favorable terms we olKir. Will not each one who reads this make an eftirt to send to a dnti this month ? Write for spcdmra ou^ics to send to yoor friends, and wo will gladly furnish them tree. We want an agent to evt ry chunUi to canuass for the paper, to whom we offer special toducementa. We are to receipt of a commutxicatiua from Bro. S. C. Itogers, Nashville, touhmng tbe matier at Issue between Breth. Forbes and Ma^-fieid, of Arkansas. We by no means think it preper for outside brethren to tottrposc by cummunicationi, which to no way tend to settle, bat atiUfurther open the issue. If one may do so, a doses vthers to Bro. Mayfield todelsnd himself a g a i n s t ' u ^ mistatemoiU be may thtok Bro. Forbss has made, and be sliall have double the kpace U be dedrau We thtok this is fair and equiUblc, and should satisfy all parties.—Orncx Eu. Almost bereft is our good brother W. M. Raymond, of IMbi county, Texas. Out uf nine children, the Good Shepheni had already bdectcd six for himself, and a few months stoce he sunt ainiln for little J. R. Graves, leaving the seven-times stricken tuaiiy only two — a twy aad a giri. Our brother keows full well the only source of cunst»latioo. Earth has none to give, but t l ^ k a be to God, "earth has no kmtdw that heaven cannot heal." I t will make the meeitog "over t h a e " tbe more dellghtfiil, Bro. R. Y«a tiavo moie there now than h m . " * We are pleased when we sec the IttU^iam i/erofd striking into the " old p a t h s ; " for there Is scarce one of our exdianges we would more n-joice to see entirely r i g h t . ' — B a p l a t , JittmjAU, 7aau Bear with us, bdoved brother, and believe us when w'e tell you there Is nothing we mure earnestly desire than to be • entirely r i j h t ; * but It U 90 hard to be that in a world like this, with ao many Baptist editors to try one's patience.'.'— iigknu Herald, Ho a bad boy said to its mother," I can't be good, 'tausc it is so barJ to b-i g-aod ail tl>s time." HedidnottaketheI»kiiir, wby you would not admit our reply toJ. M.P., after srou had invited us to reply? Was that the dean thing ? Yen might incline us to believe that Spu had a bense of common jastirp, and was dLpnned to do right, If you would rectify that wrong; it Is not too late. Thousands io tbe Old Diailnion want to see it, aad our tjiroM are ail •ait. li will save us. publishtof it to n rircuhir di<«trtV«itn tbruushout Vlretola. We liave for y.mr
Iktwcen the ages of forty-five and sixty a man who has properly regtilated himself, may be con{'UlcrtHl In the prime of life. Ills matured strength of ctmslitution renders him almv->»t Impervious to an attiu k of dlwaoc. and exp»»rience has given b«>ad to get calm after your nnjtUaU, ua whirb we :-oimdni!s to l^is judgment. Ills mind is resolute. oongratulate yo«-
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Kottnn a ^ l n •* nnto a live hope by the resorrec with lU mercy seat, tho plscG of God's presence, B I B I ^ CLAM. tlon of Jffiia Cbrlst from the dead, to [he n y s ] as typical of the true tabernacle and of tho true sanctllc«Mitf Q»cii«Mi^Th« Seriptawi ««>e»« deuMit «IU iBttcEU. luul nSta la. netran abo**, tha acmt ol inheriUnce iacurruptible and andeflled, and an- uary with its mercy seat—the seat of God's throne UoiM Uunos. BUS_Aaoii7 otTos BA»jntr to OTO j w r t luUowed McKnIzht'« TnmsIaUon). I vriU oOur residence, Christ haa for us entered. (See Heb. l U n I OBastlMb—XltsSsnpUucaicMhUiatsadspartal one LOO re thooght. The final dwelling place of tbo vL 19, 25; Viu. 2,6, and Ix. 1,13 with 28, 24). •tnta wm ndwoud uul (loiltel. and tn Uta prawnoa redeemed Is not on thiaeartli—if not, then, it must Uod ta tevan abn**. UuiHatarCadliUmisa. 6. That the Now Jem'«alem—the holy city—in PUZB^ ISmmx ma tar •Bcncd tatatian, orCrtUeal and Ex-be in heaven, where the Lord id. I invite atten- which ia the seat of the throne of God and the tilanalorr ttnam«itary «n tlw Old and Smn TwiamtiU, t«o tion to 1 Tbes. iv. 14: " F o r t h e Lord himself Lamb, with tho truo tabernacle and holy of holies, TolnraM. b7 Dm. Juntxni, FaaMtt ai>d Brown. Hootch and * will come and be located in this earth, when it BBfUatioUlaiudMliKan: l,lCfBS«a. lUasUated. Tiul; atuiU dttoend from heaven with a ahoat, TmiBaltiK • • and the dead in Christ shaU riae shall bo regenerated and propareil f j r their recoi>VmruM.—Drm- lUruirta kion and GtUDs. and ProOu Irby, first; then we, which are alive and remain, shall Otin and Iht^cMi. ol Jneluan, Taon. Diciataa to be rcn- be ciujcht ap togathor to meet the L>rd in the air, tion. (Kev.lil.l2,xxi. 1, 2 10). 7. That tho reileemed an I i{lorlflotl bride of th«5 dtSMl U<« ant WMk tn ApiU. Uvmba<«mUL>lUtaiaer
e Lord." all things, inclndlcg the holy city, tho capital of wdcittaCftiTlplantfatioumT will iipr,m. Lba nmplna. If aoy ana ou liiow «hac vaa Uia 0c»eml baUaf a( all a«eoiiatad I invite special attention to the seventeenth the everlasting kingdom of glory, with all of its axtbodox cairMiaiu In tha Bntt ecstariai, Uiaf itsaU bo verse—" canKht ap to meet the Lord in the air." appartinanccs reserved in heaven, to iw bnjught waicbad aa prmumpUm UaXlmanr. And Bays the apoatle," Wo shall ever be with the here and revealed to the heirs of God in the last Pnlarrtnt ibon arUdw to l>m« aDcc, wa ahaU limit aaats Lord." McKnigiit says, " After tha righteous are time. (Seo 1 Pet. 1.4,5; Hob» i. 2; I Sam. li. 8; vlilcrki Iwn pac« at tooUeap par article, or Ua wtnlTalast In apmeatKaod to Uuaa arUatoa oa «aefa qoaation, IT b« viabaaEai4ed, we the people of Chrldt who are living on Bev. li. 21, and xxl. 7). Ilotbat overcometh shall Mia (paat, u> tamlab praaTaiut rurluw a aampeUSor'i poal- the earth at hia coming, being changed, shall at inherit all things; and I will be bis God, and he Uon. the same time with them who are raided from the shall bo my son." luarau AfpmwmmOy CoaUnHltetatT dead, be caught a p in clouds to Join tlie Iwrd in 8. That the holy city—New Jerusalem-that Wblte m want to isaarirom oar brMhrao. to kaap Un «U« the air, that we may all accompany him in his rewill come down from heaven, the capital of tho •nmed w« wOI gfn two pawmil Lnkal.a: -Ami bxiatU nl«n ow Uiafatnuwof Jacob turn to heaven, and so we shall be forever witix the kingdom of ultimate glory, will be tbo home and ; and at blafctntitninUj«r» aoall bs no ami." Lord." eternal residence of the bride of tho Lamb. (IV-v. I cannot doae this already long letter without Hi. 12. 21, and xxl. 3, 27 ; also xxll. 4, 5). calUng attention to Ueb. xl. 13: " These ail died If then, w l a t John saw and heard while in tho ITcb. zl. IL )•> "Wbo Utrangh tUtb labaaad kincdoma. in fkith, not having received the promisee, but spirit, and was directed to writs and send to the WTtmalitrtahtwoiiiOM"*w.taln^ ptoialiK atoppd tbe having aeeu them a ^ off, and were pcNoadod of churches, were not deceptive iiluslona, but as was mciniM of llnoa. • • • And th 'Jama anmrared and aald onto U»m. • • • But now they is the heir of all things, a city which hath foundatbonsb I hearttcwdof inrNi«.Trt«nr neord le una: «br 1 a country. klta««braeaXeaatF.nn>at X» cannot UU desire a better country tiiat is a heavenly, * tions whose builder and maker is Gml—prepared waane* ( eame and wbtilur I te." * * for ho that iiath prepared for for us, if our names are in tho Lamb's bouk of life; X Saw ^aeatloa Ibr tko BlMa Claaa. Bzo. J o h a ^ . Sudara. «l Ulaaimippl. pnipoaca thsqaaa them a city." IfChiatiniu are slntngers on earth, for, when It shall come and l>e locatt^d in the retUitt'-'DliI Ui« vii«ln Marr h«T« any. eUlJd«ren bciOdea and BceiciD;; a better country, and at the same time newed earth, such will enter, possess, and accomCbriat?" Uaaan 'ii.ent of wbleh wUl ba*B uamandma bwln* open tha djOma ofllia CatboUe not inhabit the heavenly, whl<± they aresiek- David—our Lord's by right—as the son of man, ebureh tn tniUUbilUr. Ing. morge in and t)e blooded with tlio throne of his Wa^wtU prawnl Dr. Catkeatt's' graat work on nomao Father as the Son of Go long. I hove done the beat I can. As ever thrones inherit in virtue of the two natun» aa Godanai tliat CathnlJe priaaU cin affiini thum. We wlU dva your brother, man, bccome one throne—that of God and the J . C. RICUIAUDSSOS. turae mootba to the dlaeaaalona, aud will Hlect Uirea non- Eugene City, Oregon, Jan. 11, 1831. Limb. " Tho throne of God and tho Lamb shall pmaaetog Iswyan cf ttUa city aa nmptrvu be in it, and hia servants shall serve him." THE SJUST'fl KfUEaiTAJJCE ASD B T E I I N A I , UOME. Then will be fuificd oar Lord's prayer to his T U X ISIUL&RRASCE UO. J . BL OBA V£S >—ta ioakliig orar ttto •Jtf XKM IXa-i i m i to Mw SUlto-wlag: —•**0».»jotwlxTMUier.jast tiennsnisDoatDccimffmnowrdI even Prize—TUB B A P T I S T five years, to any one unto death, and his body bathed in bloody sweat ever-weioomc BAPTUBT, I notice thatyoa oCTer who will submit reasonable proof from the Scrip- from Intensity of agony. Thus he prayed: T U B B A I T U F T to any one Jar five 'jreais wbo wUi show a promiae to " the redeemed of an tares, that the redeemed flrili inherit, not a heaven " Father, the hour is come; glorify tliy Son, that liihetiUnc& In heaven;" and as I believe somewhere, bat the seat of God's throne, as their thy Son also may glorify thee: as thou hast given him power over all fle9h,lhat heshould give eternal that Chriidian's final inherltence ia in heaven, I ioheritance and eternal home." In addition to what I have already written on life to as many as thou has given him. - • - That will of&r a few pajaages in lapport of that belief, hoping, at least, to be aided in ascertaining what this interestlDg and glorioas subject of our faith they all may be one: as thou Father art in me, the truth is, 11 my position ia not true. I will and hope, and, OS a claim to the above "second and I in thee, that they may bo one la us." Thus prise," permit mo to submit tho following sum- are the poor and the beggar exalted and will bo Btfttr,— 1. That the Christian home ia where Christ is, mary, with some of the proof texts, as " rea^n- made to " inherit the throne ot glory," and reign and Christ ia in heaven where God ia. In proof rbie proof, fh»m the Scriptuns, that the redeemed as kings and priests with tho Lord of glory. For of us, he died and roso, that he might live of this I Javite attention to Acta vU. 57.: " And will inherit the seat of God's throne, as their in- love and reign. heritance and eternal home." i«Id, behold I ace tho hcaveua opened, on the " Oh. for this love, let rocks and blUr 1. That the redeemelaco forever. J . C. WALLEB. piaeo of Chri^, let oa now aeo If we cannot show (See Ps. xxxvU. 9,18, 29; Isa. 1. 21, Matt. v. 5). S. That w h ^ o u Lord returns with tha kingthat the h«me of th« retlemed is in heaven where to rccclve, tho saints will In T I I K B A P T B T of tho I5th ult.,:Mi3j YarChrist la. Wo now turn aiptin to AcU vli. 6D: dom which »• And they atoned Stephen, calliag upon God and " t a k e tl>0 kingdom, and pcHsuass tha kingdom," brough submits MaU. xvl. 2S, for the considerasaying. Lord J ^ receive my spirit." Next " and with Christ will reign on tho earth forever. tion of the Clasi. 1 present tho following :— oOI attention to Oil. 1.13: " Qiving thaniu unto (See Dan. 11. 44, vU. 13. 27,; Jamca ii. 5, aud It-v. Mattt. xvi. 27: " For the'son of m.in slwll c o a e in the glory of hi" Father with his angeii; and the Father, which hath made os meet to bo par V.10;xl. 15). 3. TTjat tha tho typoi and .lymiwH of llie Khad- thvn he 8hall reward every man &ce>rdiug to his taken of the Inheritanco of ealnis lu ll^ht." thia not the light that the apontia ^poak-i of In 1 owy dlfiiermtlon have tht-ir rval rjid iiteml ci>uu- works." Vervo 28th : " Verily I say unto you. there bo Tim. L10. " dwcUing in the Ught? " N«xt let tarturti and antityivM in the heavem. (S-JU 1Kb. fome standinj; hcrv, which t.hall not teste ufdeatli, 09 turn ta PhiL Ul. fl>: " For oar dtPZPiwhip (B£ Vlii. 1. 2. 5, and ix. 1-12, 23. 21). 4. tho earthly city—Jerusalem—wan typical till lluy sse thi> sou of man coming in his kinghie Onion) is in heaven," If this is a true r^niier ing of tlw neenu to mo that ih» point Is of the Jeruaalem al)ove, sotheceatof the tli rone dom." The 27th VCKO fortelii the sccond, iier.jonal, vWmade oal (or the heaven hem spukrn of by Paul, of Israel's kings and kias*!^-" wai4yi.lc.il of the la Uie heur-n where Christ ia, fur it Li s^Ud in the scat of the thruoo of the king uf king^ and his iUc, coming of Ciirist, >iid this is too pUln to •ame connection, From wheocc wa louk fur tho everlasting kingdom of ultimate glory. Thii was letiuire argument or quntations frxiai other jiarts " \ B a v i o r , tho Lord Jftiua."^ I f t h i a i w e be citiz -sa the faith of Abraham, Isaao and Jacob, heirs of the of the Hiljie. But Ciin tlie 2S'h vcrw be Interpreof hetven, will that not be the the final home of same promise of a city which liath foandttion% tatcd In harmony with t:»is view? It am. Then? an? three WHJ-S la which this coming the redeemed ? I WUI next call attention to John whtMC builder and maker id G'KI ; for lie hath lirex l v . 3 : " And If I go and prepare a pfeee for you parud for them a city, arid tliry Ivxikrd for it to couW have bf-en la^n,— 1. By the natural tyt-s. [this he dui] I will comc again [thia ho will di>; com«. (See ILh. xi. 9. 10. iC. and xili. 11). 2. In dream. 5. That thoro wa-» a tabeniado mulo, dlre^tiHi •nd recoiva yoa onto atyaelf, that where l a m 3 In vUion. by the word of JchoTrah, accordia<{ t.» »ho patt» rn ye may br aisoJ' I will next call attention to As tho Ljrd did not say how this itcelng should Pit. L The apoitle here says that we are b«- shown Is the mount; In wh^ch was the Kwctuary
TECB be, anyone of the three would fulfill the requirement of the propheey. By I he 9th verse of tho next chapter we learn that the seeing was In viiion, for there we read, And as they came down lh»m the moantains, Jesus charged them, saying, tril the vision to man, until tho Son of man bo risen again from the dead." We learn by the flnt d g h t vecsea that Christ was transfigured, aud that Moaes and Elias (Elijah) appeared with him. In thia Vision, they represented themselves, aa they will bo in the second or millenlal kingdom. They did not represent themselves, or any other persons in the kIO£!lom then In existence,— 1. Because the existing kingdom was prcaeut In (act, and, theAfore, did .not requlro a symbolic representation. 2. Because the representation would have been false, for the millennial kingdom alone can meet the requirements of this symbolic repraenUtlon. The fulfillmeut of a symbolic or visionary prophecy can never bo less than the representation; It is commonly greater. TtUs Is the kingdom for which w^e should pray: " Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, as it Is in heaven." This is tho kingdom lor which the disciples were to seek, although they had found the first one, and were already members of It. (See Matt. vi. 8i). This is tho kingdom for which a certain noble man goes Into a far county. (Luke xix. 11-27). As this visionary, symbolic representation occured within a very few days, o( course there were some persons present, who had not tasted of death till they saw in vision tho Son of man coming In bN kingdom. P. S. G. W A T S O S , Tumersviiie, Texas,, Jan. 29, 1S81.
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THE WAT. 'K>U> LA.\D3iARKJJUI—WHAT IS BT T. V. ajULMWAT. S*. •y tt- airnvw. U . D. rWM. r s Crata. TF aomeor tbe pralia that va lavlah On tboaa wbo bare con* to thtU g n n . BayUat BMk HMie*, KcoiMla, T a n . War* only uld beltea they vara dead. How many aad boBta va eocU aaval Tba way that w* ip««k of tbclr Tlrtoaa, W H A T T H « p a n s XSD raOPLK S A T o r I T . Oar eaccmea then to oomaiead, J^tUt ooaitarly Bartnw. Bav. J. B. Iteamot. O. TO tbeaa had baaa bUai wbo, wantlnc tn thia. - Whetlm ur not coocorrttt wiu» tea vlewk and anmrnn^ Went Mmwlnt e>a lo the end. pntunud tn U. Ihi> ia a mt le Tolome uuu wUl taUum u r who aa^ aa l a t e w la aaoartaialDc and m a S S n ^ ir aoma oT the bozea of ointment Ui» • Scrtptoral modeltara true apo^aOic ch u j t a ! ^ We opsn lor trlaad* when too lata. Alabama Dtptlfi. BeT.K.T. Winkler. DLIX: - Ko ptrm, Were only oaaaaKd when wosnda ooBld heated, Uia. Tolame now dunireat would oft be their tate I tnaa or. UraTea. SzOBae aa tha Ttewa of Dr. Uiavio bava by m haTepowedBlyeoaBibtiatotheeorTeaJoeilliS; j ^ becarcpuded aa .rta*. Uun ta And Sowen that are Uld In tbelr coffin, -"-r U atrewn ta the pathway of Ufa, Duvuam that waa carrant tn many oaanaca thliiv -—— wo. ^To thoM who dealn to k n o T w h l l O M L ^ a S i S S Woold oft bnns relief to Ute MUwit plaf. U and wbM Utanat,iaiaTo!a«awUl (If* oMteS ^ , aaim^ i ttaformaAnd unothu tbe embett of atrlfb. Uon. In tha , •ct>enia.tha :t ta of more raioa than tha IDrm. ettormaalao apowcrteitnaoanae W* need to be kind to tbe UTIBC. o«r hamuTWoiiiTid tt^^'^SSS^Sa^ To hare amUea tor our loTed oaea whlla beta. memot^re of aa^ac doetrtanT^d For whe-t they are dead, what then may be aatd, taedmarcleetad aa Daa-eaaaBtUla. To ttuM who Wm (kU oa a beadlcH ear. O, ye who, when I am burled, 'Neath a burden of lorro'w wiU bow. OinatlM Ra|>aall«T. Dr.8.U.F.«d. Sdltnr--Ws fhile indcw thta o ^ e a d a t l w . of ihTelftSi * Dt UiiSf In Tain moat I pray, while yet tn the way, Wa dUCtr with him ta aonte thlan. Tjut w. b a n m i ^ For tha lore 1 woold prlaa ao much Bowr SuSSL-"*"^ ^ a a d S M i eS^^SeiS WANTED ReUdooa Bataid. Va. "We noBMde tha anthom claim to apeak «X' n Y a brother who will reward the saider, a copy onjhta ant))^ and grauiau imiaelTM oa haTtng at iwi aeoTuietaTm tmaetaa of the Colvinlstic Magazine, edited by F. hava Ross, and published before tho war in Knoxville, arSfte: Tean., which has the articio comparing the Central Bapttatj^Umta, Mo.:« With no Utsla tatarmt w. Roman Catholic church to a Boa Constrictor, etc. Thia article was, be thinks, years ago re-pul>Ushed in T H E B A P T I S T , l>at the year and number forla hta Tiewa oa palMtalKUaLaii. gotten. Ue offers T H E B A P T I S T one month for Gravea maay of Idaaa o tha boc^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -With IttaaxoawUnctT that number or three months for the Oslvlnistic mate intareauog. Utaofi Ul, oar readara." Magazine, sent to B A P T I S T office. Evangel. Bar. J. T. Prior, Editor, San F^SIKQ. c.i. « . . We very well remember the article in the nnloae. W e have aara norraadanjihlM uke tc m Magazine and its republication la T H E B A P T I B T , nther and we would for prefer to pay the above reward El eminently pracUeai, and haa Uaned than to examine our files for ten or twenty years back. Perhaps some East Tenseasee ^ p t i s t age. a t M e l h V ^ iSS^^ could porcha* a copy of tho Magazine from some SELECTIONS. Old » . School - , Presbyterian. Will —» not Bro Jones tl SIN, now REMOVED.—Dr. Todd tells of an oM editor of the Btaeon, assist by aa inqiUry ia ^^ ~ painter who painted a vast mountain, and a min KnoxvUie? The article Ls greatly needed t f u . lntcUlgenta.aich«naftertn:th." ^ ^ e a n O u i ^ Ftag. Wm. McSatt. Indiana fcutor swinging a pickaxe at the liaso, saying, " Little Hjvicg carefnUy read -Old Landm^^lra ^am M-22L. UxsTonATioxiKa RircTEi>.-The la«t two letten of the t ^ doc:rln« It loacbra. t^chra. by little." Bo. be says, some try to get rid of sin written dlwonKion between Mr. J. C. Correal «nd Dr. J. B. with aam« ot uur boat men a» t by trying to remove bad habits one by one, only Qraves, on UulveraaalUm, has bven printed In scat tract Ui< camraacina a qaeatloa. qoMOoi L e_ that the U»d% aann^^ « iPCKl charch o.illnanre, jllaanee. and i aboald be nnfined lo thi^^lcS by and by to find one evil supplanted by another, Ibrm by the BaptUt Book Hotue, of tela rlty, and ta sent by admlntalclng U; yet 1 feri thilliiiirtakentt'; mS*"!^ A the man growing older aud feebler In resistance,and nuU, poat-pau, on reoelpt of prloe —10 eeata per alnsle ablesronndiiatranbetakraonihataBlitect. inveaugauonorthecommonloa qneMwta t t o T b S ^ um« will ^ benracial to BapUa^ Tt^ebmSTSiialSlSi tbo mountain growing up faster than ho can dig awioe » per doaen. In aU of Ita lo,ieal bearUiga, takMydtaaaM U ^ to^ it down. Sovereign mercy alone avails. 3. M. Feadlelon. D IL. Cplaad, fa.: •> Tba Wnk bebn ta wnttea in ehmr and JO&Me i a ^ a J ^ n ^ i S ^ Collec^ra tar lasi. Iter tfta Bxaen- done n o ^ t h . ^ b ^ l n the Une o f ^ ^ S S a t y l ^ * ^SI^ SEBMOKB, BiagTI.Y BHATKD.-^neH tuemwy John Bateotan—Alexaodrta cnnrch, LafiiyeUe and Eban- concltlale. He baa aiIivioda!y~ is in the bank, It matters not so much who treads eier. ___ ^ that be waa wrttlag ta the tnleraua or*iimh a a ^ ta ta on It; and when the clay is hardened lu tho vase. W. L. Anthany—rn.loa ehnrch. J—ua.' • • 1 rf)mc» Jo beUav*ibatlhr tctrrmi of tnith.u Jnerpb 11. Ik>peland-Zlon. On whattaa charch T what l> bapuata T who ara it forever. Be sure that the habits and mctlkods OM W. Day—Denmark. Maple 8pHBC* and Woodlanc doruoaa. goepel mlnlnertt wba( ara tueir ir prtaclptea aad pocttoia, and lo walehaMn own ways. Only be sure that those ways do A U. 0-(lalnn—Anuoeb and Urt«blon. clowty all taiulenelaa to deviate flom primiUva fklut and M. ProTene^Brownerine. practica " really come out of your ow^n nature, and not T. J. Kowan-Oentral charch. Memphla, Kev. E. a. Bohlaaon, O. O.. Eraaldant of Blown Oalvanltr a. mrh Smyrna. merely accidental clrcamstances of your fiist H. C. Roeaman—Stanton, Harmony and Bathlehem. Rhode lalaad: • Tne book h«i Intamted me ta aa «>«<«» t'oo o«Ttewi UJ which 1 had taaa treqaralaUaataaa,twtUad U. M. HaTaca-Bollrar. parish. not before undemood." ^ •"•.•wuao a. W. Btamper-aoeleiy HUl and Uraoe. J. J. Tamer—AllbrtAt. Rav. Alvah Horey, t>. D, Pnaident Kraton TbaidaBtea R. A. VeaaWe-FlrS ehnreh, Uempbla. SOULS.—The winner of the crown is be who is BemtnarylUve raad tlM book, tbenck wuhoot iMrataa W. U. Barkeadale-Eadora. , aawaehttadyoatheeiit^dlBeinHdM U dvarvM. M the " winner of souls."—CVy/tr. B. C. Faalkner-Woodlawn. It ta a aat^eec whtah I tave Itad la mtad treqaeaUy t S many aad on which I bava aa •plalmt. 11 — ^ We have no unit, some one has said, by which Tbe DaaM bat made oat the above ll«t from tne mlnntea toaay yeata, that Whatever yoo palduhta aa ^ ot laat year, and donbtleaa there have boen ^antea tiat U Mt ftrth, that I alwa wajri nad It withhfitanatfi L wo can measure the duration of a soul's life here- ta not aware of; and we troet that paston wm eoircct, plae- or wbea I eaanet accept tae lalwpretatlea wblnta ytn pat lea wbiSi eert^paawgea erileriptBre,or Um latarawM w t . ^ after. A line of figures encircling the globe mal- iDf the cbnreaia they lerTe oppoalte thtir aamea. Tbe pUa niea yoo draw from eirtala laeialM, I admire tbe atr^igbiJat^ tlplied by another representing the atoms (hat Is n>r each patlor to aelect one of tbe mott raersctte tay- ward b^acia^alaearity of yoar dieeaaitcNi. It iZae ib your work oa* Old Laadmarstam.' lun gtad k> bare It for brathrea to aaaiat blm In eanraaalag and eall««tln( tar all make the globe, and that by the number of the tbe cburr:>ea they eerve, and we wUh the name of that Ittaimportaat to kaow thinipi aa they ara. and BO ese can Old LAtidaurklMB brtter than yuomeU Baton the uncounted stats, " would express only an unrecog- bmtbcr aent aa to pabltah with thU Hit. Mow, brethren, aa daecflbe wbola, I eanaot accept the vlaw. thaasb I ene that U IIM uuae etroagpolnta. and mat tha view auHtiaaed by a manizable fraction of the years allotted to the human thU. plan tl yonre—the oae yoa rrqaeeted yoar now! to pat jotity f ^ , . ^ in Uw Konh UjMalty entMaaed S t m t ^ Into rxKatloa, we moat eameatly rtqaeat ibat, ta the moath pc^la.o Thta BOUL." taaa I can now My." ^^ ol Jannary.or, If weather I* anfaTorable, at yoarearliist Ekler T. J. Lasa, Bast Tenaeaaae: e I have raad an4 reappilntiaeiite yoo will prnneBt tha tabject o{ mtaalon* In BI.UR CROSS,-All see tho X on their {uiper read roar boos oa -OM Landmarfctam.'and Dnd nae)«ar oar Ai!iaciatlonandSut'>.l« yoor ebarcbea, and raU laaaKbttattoa cf that UbrSaUac aplrti, acwcUkiK tiiis week, will take notice that wo shall drop thebocDdaof get eaeb brother and tUter U>rabeerlbeeomethlnt for truly tot theoM patna. taksag OtXl'i want ae roar n i d e S from the list, all who have not renewed during and to make aa Indetible Im|trBr;«d and adUM ta perotlag tu meea. It uta paper continued, wlii drop us a |)wtal card, we haa pu^Uoiui taken by the aatbor an uoi nuly auatataed by tka tKon ntade at a point on the Padaeah Railroad, where a BcnptaiM, aut aadetuaad tneir >«w4iltnr<, awuot will continue them for a shrirt wKilc, until they charch c»n aooa be oraanli id. l(»it It be Impraeaad apoa ee« huw aayI do perxm can r^)ccs tha pruwcla act Ibrtli In Uw are preimred to remit tbe amount. Brethren and the betbrra that with leas then t!UO or tlOOQ that wa eannot book who laCTtlie Bible M their galda. I bLiSm sisters, do not wait for the Blue Crow, but rrnow carry oar p!anal>it tn RistsmUalon*; tlon. And yi>ar liambt* writer wtwld or send u s a c a n l , telling not to stop. Other Is to be arnt to tbv^Sute njole* la era the dpmcUmd Mole* nut «oly "peaJr a oi-ed. butklirM wise you may miss sewral copies ot thepa|>er,aitd and alvo let It be Ol-tinctly ImpToAed UuU every dollar and prlnclfl«« iiwd tqr t aeBanliaH _ . UsrouittitMii Tae book eonid notI liav«'anMw>d have irougiiovt It tbe world. The thus lose a complete file, w e cannot prombe to dime enntribated c"ei direct to the mtblonary - not a fkrtb- ata.toer!«, but will endeavor to do EO, ln( to pay agents or coUeeior*. L«t ai do a good work thta irn. ads iuu . wi«tdd do do weU weU ta ta raad raad H H myetfatly, aa ta the tttht al when requeated. See the now club rates, published yf«r. By order of the IVsard. Oad. AU ytMiag. and maay la this paper, and go to work. O. W.Ull.VSaEBBY, Boc'y. J. B. QBAVSi, PrtaX by raadtcg Appandlz A." Oki, mltMln m t tiuOaaaik
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616 a f f I S TO COLLEGES. F latfrfHus, many of the coUagn and aniveraiUes tf tfaiD coaotry bava been the recipients ol larKO ftuBa of money. Wealthy m m and women faavo bntawed htmdretia of thousands, and even miltloni, upon ntnr iaBUtntionft, or old ones that haTB Itiog utiugKlad with povsrty. New baildipgB haTS been orected, ilbiariai and u b i n e t s have been enkriicd, eluiira bava been endowed, and invistmanta in aecuritiai iiayo tieen mafle tliat prcmiae a heaithy fioaneial condition fur aii time to eome. Soch donntlond nut only indicata Uberaiity on tite part of the dunors, bat sound wisdom aiao. Whatever the motivee of the given, whether to buoefit Aodely by the promotion of Kcnexsl cdueUlon, or to perpetuate their own n a m n by ondecaylng monuments, they have made a «l<« daoice in ih'e me of their means. Vaiulnrbilt aad John Hopkins will be romraabered by the iiniwxaillae that bear their names, loog aiter ail Other memorieti have perished. Bat o t h e n — t h e banefitctoes of Yale, and Brown, and BocbcMter, Prtncetoo, and aoocea of d b w prosperoua eDtleKea— whose principal object is t* do gtioii to the worid, have acted with no less wladom than tiie miilionainw, perhaps with much more. Buniaaiy speaiiing, there seems to be no better way of pcrtietuatiog a benign inQuence through coming sgw than the creallon and endowment of iuntitatiuos of learning. And thia influence Uiruugli cultitred minds and hearts is ever in creasing, sprouting (him soul to soul, until thousaads and teaa of thousands are reached and bltsscd.
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to change onis, not without endeavoring to aecore parts for all who have obtained subscriptions, or fiUling, w« will give them a credit of on the volume. " Breth. Pendleton and Jarreli have notreaaonod from the Bible as yoa have done on the«ihject of Inter-Communion. W e can all see that Elds. A . B. McGombs, 8 . A . Beanchamp and Lambrigut, and others in and around Grayson county, are fully with you, and others are not convinced as y e t ; but there is no uuplaattntnoss OD the subject S^mo of our cburchea are graduaUy falling In r i g h t . " — B . U , 7ctaM. There la BO neod ol the least unpleauntnem. Why cannot Christians consider and discuss the Script or^il terms of the Supper without anlmoelty ? Those editors and brethren, who are atttomptlng to sUr up the pr^udioea and passions of tho brethren about it, mustand,w)U be held guilty of all the evils that grow out of It. " T u « BAPTwr It a nscedslty in my (kmlly; I cannot afford to lose a visit. I have read it with Increasisg pleasure and profit since 1801 Find remltUnca for aaother volume, and God help you."—iS. J, Whattr!/, Ga. Wo approd a t e yonr words and your deed; by such patrons has the p a p « been supported. Wo hope Bro. W. will enJoy hU paper more this year than over. Bro. J . N. Wood, of Texas, sends money for paper and books, and says he intends working lor the cause by means of Baptist literature this year. SucceM to him. Every brother and slater can do llkewiso—somotlmos. Wo are receiving warm congratulations for tho character of our replias to Dr. Burrows. Here is a specimen from one of the Orat pastors of Southern Kentucky: " A l l o w nie to thank you fur that clear defunco you are making of the church of Chriit. I cannot sco how Dr. B. can recover from tho blow you havo given him. Let mo thank you, loo, for thespirit in which you are dealing with him. You know Dome of ua umhI to think you were rather bitter towardi your' opponents while honored your bold and iMwerful defence of the truth. 1 was a litUu surprised at the spirit manifoitcd by Dr. B. I* am inclined to think A iiuotatlon from good old Toplady s{)cakIng to John Wesley is lu point: " I havo used tho whip when you deserved tho scorpion." Wo certainly havo no unkind feeling towards Dr. Bur
strict church communion. The diaeuaBlon b doing good, and no harm. Let troth prevail. qVERIST.
If a deacon becomes ohnoxious to h b pastor — perhaps h b worst offence b the deacon's talking about tho difficulty of supporting him, etc.— b it proper for tho pastor to denounce him before a large congregation on Sunday morning? TE.XAa. Remarks.-- We should not think It proper for a l>astor to denowtee an officer or a tnomtier tieforc a Stmday congregation, tor any oflTduce. Ha should expostulate with tho brui'.wr privately, and in conference lay it befurw tho brethren —not as a charge fur discipllno, unless it assumes a grievous offencc against tho wolfaro of the cause ItMlf. A deacon has no right to purtuo tho course indicated above because he is a diucou — he has iio right to iojuro, by indiruction, the lotlueuce of h b pastor, and tho cauM ItHelf. Deacons c.in do wrong, acd paaton cau do wrong.
SEWN r i t o x TUB aTATtai. Alabanuk-I>r.a.U.Kora,«lltor or U* l^kriKkm fi*r)»i(. to/y, ML UmiIi, MO., Is TUIUng tUI* Dr. Rfiirrtw. oB« ot the »llUHii ar jiiatMma tt'V'im. r»;«i»»r/ paid • d y lot vUlt U> UowuU Culloco. At iru txniUug, h* wu Bioit eoiUtoUr rrcdvaa bj: both profiuaun nud iitatJ*nU, and •varj oil* M«mnl to vU wtlh Mcli otbw In rcndarlnc lii* •tiorth •>ar oiia ot uaallojad p)t<*kur«. Tliinj 7Mn ot mUtc MrviM In Iti* MaMar*! raOM, eau|>led wtlii a (poUraa AharacUr aad ao txalted platy. raiidcm lilm pra-rmlnanUy wortiir otall Uia rwpavt aud htniias* Utat a gra;alul paopia can btalew. ri«rl4a.~lUT, J. C. rnrttr. r«««&U7 located at Tallakaatqa aa n»«tor, wtllaa to tb* «>ir#m ItmnleT. » Tb» ellniola ban la parlKtljr dsllsbirul, tti* heal at •uniraarand tlt« ruld of wtatar b«)us timparrd by Uia brwiaa troni tbe tlult. Ttioaa who Uto ninoag the ijuw cuvarid hllla at iba Nnrth To thaw who wish to bless mankind by the can warculy nalUa lbs baaaty ot tbia 'taouy land iit Judicii^tn una of their uetina, whether small or Uawan.' Wa ar« bow brraihiDS lha balmlMt air ot •pnoggn-at, t h e n b alramlant opportunity in the present lima, ladan with Ibo *«ra«t tributa ot a tboutand Dowan, iirodiDg torth tb»ir tiagraat tae<'utatoblm wuobaaiouebiid needs of our new and rking collws^ i'his is tham l>lo liaaelirui lltti. A taw dayt ago 1 want 'down U|,- and tbo 'aprlug* lu my brad aant lha watar dowa my obaaka.' They am nrtt in a cuadition to do the b u t work of Our cbun-b hara U pr»»p«rlng, notwiUiUaiidlDg tba itrong educatiunal instituliuns, (or the simple rvason TedobipUM oppoaltlon. Blooa I oaiua bera (two raonllia that t b f y cannot pay living salsriua to their inago) tbarv haT» b«an four valnabla aareaalana to lha ebarch aad tru prufkaaloaa ot (Uth, moat of wbota will Jutn nur structon, or furulsh the nccuuary equipments of ebarth aoon. Wa bava a flna Muadaynicbooi, two waekly Omt-claas cuUegca. Money is gnmtly needed to praysr-niaoUnga and rougragatloni laiga and atlll Inputuur inatitutioosfofaugtadat, on a safe founCTMUtng." lansy l«J6irihmBiLng ihi jlnUutt, and un] wai'Kia.—"i no paawr of tha liapuat cBnreti at rmnklln II* IWBaWTB" baa raoanily bald a aarlta at th* moat Intareatlag aarvlrra at are hilae, and in writing as he docs, he only hurts tke ahnreh, and at lha private raaldeocaa ID tha vlllag*."— East Tenneawe, and the Southweatem University, Tharolorad ISapUat maellng-bouaa nt Cadarat Jocktun, are both well luctted aa to the wantd himself and tho cause. Ilia brethren nor the world _/Hdrr. town waaraeenlly daalroyad by Dr. W. J. UltcbcU of large sections of country, end, if properly en' have a right to ez|iect such a spirit towards a haa te«aally areai-Uid Uio aall to tha Itaptut choreb at Eldi-r J. J. BranUoy baa b«an eiiUad to lha dowed, would render incalculable service to tho brother, or auch unlalr treatment of an author. It Unlltn. denoailnution i*proad over leventi Blatea. Tho b gratifying to ua to know that many of the stu- pamorata of B»t»il<-hem church, at iTarthan.^ •• tVilagatea and viattan, who will attend tba CuBraaUsn to ba frlendH of educiitiun whoaro iiiewed with money dents of tho Seminary are relnaUonaIty, ftll to the rear I N T E I t COMMUNION. Hplrtfa preaenee aud power, at 10 a. m., at 4 aud 7>i p. m. nud give pinco to othen who are wlaer In their Mora than twenty pvrvona haTe come forward far prayer, educailunol poilry. H. h e editor of the Louitiana J/ettengrr confuaec^ aud MTecal have pruft^itwsl converaioii. Many of lha leading h b converalon sinco h b first notice of our mind* of the city baTa been la atundaiiea. Bat wp taal that onr reapuiulblllty la >o sreat ju*t now we beaeech Cbrlatiana mUEVITIES. book. H e now says :— everywhere lo I'ray lor u*."-J. B. Uambcrtm, (n IltrorH. The dbcusfion by Breth. Moreland and Everett Dr. John A. Broadin U nnnonured to pr*aeh tha Thy Hnptbt Ytar-Bouk for ISS3 Just iatuioi;, In these cjlumns b progreaiing rather blow. The txrfore Uie tludenUof the Ut»isa ppl give* th» laercmsa of UaptLsta in America during disputants aro dbpoecd to " make haste slowly.' comweucrraentiu-rinnn lUpttut College, at Cllnlon, next Jane, sn>l Uev. Urorge B. the yvar ai 1 0 3 , T h b would be 1 church The views of Bro. Oravea, whether right or Eager, of Mobile, to drilver the addren before tbo .\iumnl ol lOit mr Tnix'R] each, four and une-lialf chuiches wrong, has stirred np the n«ft and the young AiKoclaliou. Hder II. E. Mrlvln hncitttt«rcd u|*>n hU are fluttering. For instance, several brethren work an pastor of the cbarsiU at Longtown. ur^puUzfi daily, und ooariy baptUina daily, thirds in Texas—Bro. Jarrelesprcially—bfiringat Bro. Thid id aa Immeoao increado; but lot each aak the Graves with " hot shdl,'* and brethren of other Mlaaowrl.— Kev. F. M. Bunyard w» ord.ilned to the gooq u c ^ a r what have I done towards gathering States—notably. Dr. Pendleton, of Pennsylvania pel mlntnlry by the Klnt church, Pledmount, on ttatarday the third day In F^rnary. A church ihl!ilncrva!«?T If we pach would only do ait we — a r a ^ o l n e the same thing. At first we had bur beMra R-v M. as to whether wti-h di-ipnUtiou wunid was conMllntrd at Joneabnnt on the ^Sl nit. cimiM io the KerviiM of the Miuter, hoiv va^stly dnnbts result in good. We think ditTerent now; wo it. M<>ll.etl has r»s:;ni*l tlip c.iie of Ihi^ church at .Mirtlni bars. llu|>cwell cuorvii, fooper county, recently en mure wu jid btf duoe th:in thfcj. The Udpliat believe It will do good. The great Baptists ttuart a ic»od mei Itoi;. Them vreie UIUR added to ihe cburch Encyiopalia " will not hereaner be JLiiued in of t h b country will unify upon t h b subject as a Joyed by bapllaiu. ^Ktder C. B. Martin, ol llarrlwovllle, baa parta, but in two volumes at each, the publisher result of flree bVriptural discussion. been called to the eara of the Freeman church for oneThe conversions thus far aro an one way—to foortbof hlat.ma.and haa aMeptoJ. having; cbangcd hla prt^^amme. We will have
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KarUi C'BroIlB*.—Ur. Skinner, of the Flntt cburch. They were, to me, " a feast of fat Utinga."—A. that faith, believing on Chrbt to the saving of the Raleigh, bapllted tweuty-wven peraona tba Irat week tu I'uretlL s o o l b a m«recroature-«(^ without any h ^ p f r o m February. — Ur. W. A. Nelara baa rcceaUy been aatiatlaii In a revival mealing at ThomaavUle. The reaulla wet* moat We are asked if we sUll expect to koep onr God. We said that the <h that Ood requires of graUfylng, a nomber ptnltiialng a good hope In Jeaua. prombe to v b l t ^Uahama t h b fidL If U b the ^ rinner b the craaturr. T. K. akluner recently dellverad a very abla addreaa act and not God'a a c t - i h a l God did not beUeve beftire the Bute IrgUlalure oa lha prohibition liquor law Master's pleasure It will e e t a i n l y be onra, and we for a d c n e r ; but we did notaay thai the a l n n a t queatlon. Rev. K. F. Bildwln. of Aahevllla. haa bian anticipate it with pleasure. was not aided to do what God requires him to do, choaaa mlatlonary by the King'* Mountain Aasoclallon, to as the oum with the withered hand was to Uretch labcr In tha doaUlutlon wlMiln lU bonuda. F A I T H T H B GIFT OF GOD. Monlb ('«rellni>.-Bro. J. c. Kudaon wrllea to the Cburtrr | > U O . a u . \ V E S : - l could not read y o u r M t e r it fijrth. We objected, and do oliject, to any one aifollowa. In releraccctothecomproml'ieot thecndowmest so as to make much out of It, but I sec In your so ttrcaeatlng the i^an of 8al\-aUon as to TlrtaoUy bong*of Furman Uulveiiliy: '• Tua comprumlte fealura l« tbo bappi^i hit along the whole line ot action since the critloUm of that Tmosdeb-itc, you stilt peralst In annlhilnte man as a moral being. TtUs t m i h b as t:odowmeDt vta declared. For lha cowmou conviclion Is, teaching that faith is not a gift of God. I wonder prominent in the BiMe as God's aoverignty, and that to giTa frco lultlon to all was a mlslako fr^m Iba b<« why should not aU of us who believe la it, and glunlug. Now. laeonllnDatrea lulllau lo tbusa who |>ay why somo able man haa not taken issue with yoa their iMuds lu full, which will bo a special coutrael with oa that subji'ct before n o w ; but, 1 think the weak- present It, luresent tha former fundamimta] doc* «arb bondoman, and to young men preparing for the est beliiver oui{ht to offer s6me kind of remon- trine aba. Now let Era. D. prea«>at that docUlne, nilii'slry, and cbargo ibow who have no alaim ui>ou tba straacc against such an error as I coocolTe that and ho may iiuoteall the great nataea on both akka iutlUullou, seem* to be tha future policy ot the Buaid ot ot the water Ln support ol It—L e., Uuit man U, and Ti-Ustaea. Well, that removes the dimnilly; tor -nen who to be. nre able lo pay, as a rule, say yaa, i) that I* the undrrsund I olfcr tbo following protest, which you may btreated by God a a a moral b o i ^ . lug 1 am perlccily wlUtng tu cancel my bond, tor I see stmia chanca fat the Unlverslly to ilonrub and ba p«r|>etuaird, publish if you think tit for publication :— SOUTHERN BAPTIST OONVESTItSS, AT l>ul I aa* not willing lo pay my moi:*y bu4 soe It lail and Your TOustruction of Eph, U. 8 b arbitrary, and COitUMQUS. MISS., MAY 6lb, IShl. cliiaecut." hiu nothing in tho plH^uitenso of tho paangoto A LL Who expect to attend the OonvenUoa, ore Teaneaaer.-The church al Muaay Cr^ak bis Just closed ,uglify your renderhig. The truth affirmed b sim c o m a t l y requested to forward their namca a guior, lU'V, Jmo Baker, from Ibe Bmcnn "Our meeting and postoiacoaddrws to the Oommittee at once. Is slUI tu progrtaa. For twenty days It h.-ui gone funiraixi. least wo »hguld a t u c h somo kind of merit to The citisens of Culumbus will open Lhcir hearts i;p la the preaenl twaniy-a«e convcialou* and others still faith, it i^ adduil that is not of oursel.-(«, it b the »iixl'>ui. Tun have besn bapllsed and etbers approved. glflofOi^J. _Wo surely need nut bo toldogain and hoosse to our gtieaU on l i s t oocaalon, but It will bo impowlbk) to avoid confusion and conseTuo cbaruh nud |>aopto of Uod are grtntly revived and biilll up. I>r>. llruwn did all Iba preaenlng. lis latt us yesterday. that !Ml\-.ition Is Ihe gilt of Ooit, for that b the quent discomfort, uiiltisi all comply with thow Uur uicatliig will not vloae t>eft>i> Sunday. We lc*l grjlltlisl very t h l u j aswrtevt In the first part of tho wnlu lliKl fur lh<< blosaod work." Itnv. A. II. Eailo Is a* tenco. Your idea givia a teduudency of words requests. Do not embarrass tho CommUtec, Wy sending^ • tstlug Dr. X. ij. Jenta, ol th* First cburch, Naihvllle, In a without giving any additional strength to the artlesofiueellUK*. it<'T. T. J. Murptiy has aecrpinl a word to your friends here that you an.- e^milug to call to I. e cliureli ai Wluchesier, nud snteied u|K\a bts propuaitlon. The dlscipiw prayed tho Savior ^ their homos! write us that you destre to be a v i g ^ diilir* aspsslor Ih* nrat lust The cbnrcli at FliulvlUe iucrease their falih, and to have Christians prayed hits dr<',dsU lo have srrvtcea every Sabl>alb, stid lia« calU'd inuli agodufthe world, and if the increase b from to such friends, and we wUl comply wiUiyour wbhas, If possible. Elder \V. l>. i:htek to the pastorale. -Dr. Lsa l>e«n unatilmnutly called to the pastorat* ui Big H;iriDg Uod, he mu.st l>o the author of tho germ. With Those wVo wish to stop at hotel*, and preScr to cliurcli. lie U n bard worker, gd proac.'ier, and will the heart muu U^Iieveth unto rightoouane«, which pay at a reduced rate, will bo aecomaiodattme hi* wlliing subject. Can slgnment and replies to .appUoatious will be Hcut churrhr, stiould l»c«tlr tbctuselvcs niid Isrgt^y tucrrase it all this i-oms from a depraved ho.irt, as baptbts outApriUSth. . . . for Ibo prvi,»nl tnonih. haveatway* understood depraxily ? Aptuioaikin has been mado for oxcursion raU*, Teaa*.-l>r. J. l.. »l.i"urr}, llie nealy-appolutrd B«eut m I'aul said. " When it plcaseil Ood to reveal h b by rail, etc., to Columbus. FuU fmrtifulara will llio IVibo^ly H.iliotll. "»p.rne baa the assls'jino* I bellevd I never saw a writtea statement of the suffice to overthrow a hierarchy of error, and build of Dr. J. A. thatnbllas, ofcbarlealon, B. C.; Dr. ItsUber has ttie faith of any of the ancient witnesses, but up a mighty fortnae of refonnatioa In iti pbce. with hint Rev. A. E. Owen, of i^>rtl>luoulta : Dr. Poilard has no outside belp. I*ray with us tkir a praclous revival tbsl taught Ciith is tho girt of Ood, and there b no mis- Nor will It a\-all to remain serencdiy in the heart ot ahall sllr the whole city ."—i!r*HK">" BtniS,! .\sa rvsull understanding t>ur great rsprosentative men who a cormpt sytuem, as Mr. Mrfish b now Insbtlng of the great revlvsl at Hiaunton, eouducted s;>;ely by Ihe lived lu modem times—such as Gill, Bunyan, both should be done, and to attempt blandly to correct iwslor, Rav. J. M. Froai, one hundred end ntieen person* the Halb, Booth, Fuller and Spurgeon, and many l b ovlte from within. In every case w h o r tho uMtrd with th* churcb. It wo* Indeed a glorlaus retreshlng from the preaence ot the Lord. Elder W. C- Cluing baa others, besides many Catholics In the dark ages, experiment has been tried. It has proved a faUure. bean call*ar, ami he tM.liovi» iu puttiug cuod UouliS iiitu shall bo sdveJ, whiclj riiiht; but what do they " tern- Fond itwdad tat 8«iniiry - a «im tmClrieul lo pay tl,ceii*Ksesotoaestndeol.bnl wblck we divKlnJ i-ircul ttioii. Of Old Ls nil marie IstB, he sa>-s: know about b-.'licvin^, till tiitii is revealed la their two. We tbarefore coatmenra Febmary wllti t * iKbind. b tliiiin; K"'^' grrvice here, stirring iij> the puri^ hf;irt-<. Th-ft^'.endswill see the trraanrar^ f-ealpttorr s i i tlSO WAjrr«n. iiiliitls of iiumy, f jr and agninst. bat all iu love Ll'I u^ vonif lo our owa e.xpjrienc3 when the towardK each other in their diOiTcuccs. CJo-J brothron tried to coiiif.jrt a- with -.uch word.-, they c.ia'tt! his truth t<» pn-domiuato over all error, if it seoiiied as idle Liicj to m. Wo t h a u j h t w» did RT>a,SWer Ubodrt, Ark.naa».C ; K J*. i-ionly faithfully prtachcd. I am ioagin;; to si-e iH'lievp, so wo refus«>i to tK? comforted, till the tho coctinualion of the Seven Diipensalioiis. 1 Holy .Spirit rovcalfJ Jt-sus to us as our ail suflihope Goil will fjvin? me to sod thU, aud to .sec tho cipnt S.ivijr, and then all wa« ri^hi with us. MraE C WeaUwoMk, MU». 1 mtai'dan trom Arkansas BOW sti-uiui miveut of my blessed Muster also." We Ti'.e deep lameatation of almaat ever/ Christian J-uu you in the peUtion. heart is its unbelief. Could it b j so if fallh is a NAntUACESYour Iju ltires l;i.st fjill at IMue were tho nier..' Jiu:iim e.torcLseV I know ni>t. Msnied, at the resldr.rc.. Sli. r^ulon Bnrks. Fe«». S!. B. F. IHOR.SU.N. occasion of many ti i-hnrp dt•cu^^!(>n at the time by Kev. W. O. Mr. U. T. Carl.. U..M1-. I- AItK-hesler, Mo., I'eb Uth, iJiSI. hnd siiitv. I sin hajipy to iiifonu yuu that .t Ctasisbci«,aUo! Luiderdttlei«unlj. Ui- MriiK.-'.—Wedo not understand why Bro. Marrtad. at tba roOdeiic® "I tbe brWe's moll^. 1 » goodly uuuilM.>r have eiii(irar«e so. tiroit gooil will come of thviu.! wliat wo do m»t think our language wiU justily—; cusick. aUot L.udetdaiecoiuitj-.
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16. A man killed for touchint; the ark. 17. The grandmother of David. 18. The inan who walked with od. 19. The father of seven aona. to above form a Scriptural in^ m i t f s a i l g i M l a T h k B a p t b t of F ^ . I9th, I iJf qba Paslky. 11881. After pladng aU the l ^ t o fa order, we juncUon. h a w t t o soitence," I am the way." • DOUBLE ACBOSTIC.
To all Sufferers from Prolapsed Organs. . I take this jaetliod ot calling yont at-
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recomivpr.dtns this inraiuabU aiiicle to you. More than eirnuren ytir* aeo, I w»3 Ihoroo^hly brolt-a do*n ia voic?
fiiim excr^A'.ve r.rcai-liiBg; 1 oii'.d ypeni but a Utile while without gPlUfif hoarae; my Ihi-cal waa geacralijr soie, ani csiclj Irritated, and ita tone bfcame heary ati'i hu
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ijra. t/ma.—l Have twra •rannt ai invaluaJ B»aiUB<-» Body ana H m about the sense of fatigue, and leave me with Lung acd Itmibago they are .WBENCK, M.D. >]ay*. torcxtreiae *«atanw ofnsy ba^ and ble. W. C. L a w b k n c a heavy, husky voice; with it, I can mUOT la OJy cuail. and can uuUiSiay W CrawfOTdviUe, Miaa. speak foar hoius a day without exhansmat I moeh l»o«flU)a. i)ioo«ti Uon me hoaraeneas. 1 now use it only TcsTUtoarr o r p c b u c s p k & k k u like cl««r Ql my laalady. 1 rtdo l»ira»hack orla . w ^ ^ •o'^i'^LEiSJiiS.StS when speaking, and thus preserve my eiidan more wJtrltn-iilTnnI»«gM^ From tfce a o v e n a r oTTcuaMC. voice and and physccal enerdae. I do in a d«T. Wtui S«r ftvawr < « » » . ^ ^ do In a loOB tlmft. 1 pid t ^ not believe that any one wouCl ever be The fcrilowing certiflcatc from Gov. beeaiiHrto to be tmJy Ibe votj- m g s J ^ t a ^ a p aflicted with Senaa, or pskt, or weakness Porter, who has thoroaghly tested Brace 1 aoed. ^ A^wai. of the back jt Wiaa, should he wear it the merits ol our Improved Brace, iiom Lake, MUa, Stay M.UB7. Sid. J. B. OrmvoB-Doar Sir: I have oooordinarily loose, and only tight whan should be read by all sufferers. He sailed with lUe |H.rtl« 1 ordcral nrwre IW speaking cr putting tarth unusual efibrts. hireelv, il not altogether, owes hia and It f.^ w « Snd it a preserver ot a good voice and of a l ^ t election to tho Brace. Notice S ^ / ^ w h i c b to «xprw« Jhp rdeUc!;:. ^ sound physical condition. It Aould be wHat he says: — Rtaee 1 oidered ftn sfirt: w ^ t. I atn a fcrmer; aad wboo 1 % o t c e v r o u l d n o t b a v e Croat SommeUKsI tiie ax d tbr a w J j t m i ^ Lung B r a t - e w i l l cure every disease ibkeaetn my cfTccted a t a l l . T b e Orat able tor manaal laoor, and had br<-T<. tor tliat flesh Is heir to; but it w i l l re- l i m e I n s c d It I a d d r e s s e d a wvt-u Tcsffi. alnintt Turtiilen on Bfs<>3n' ct r weak
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l a r ^ e c r o w d o r p e o p l e In t b e Ibe Bratr cm slvrn in» ktmiI r.llii compelled to dir-ist rn-si pre-cbi;.^, ir.d, tlwt great army of ills and aches that o p e n a i r . a n d I t o n n d t b a t m y whldi InrtdUie harae-baoa. ao oar ba» Mr ol tin worm. I beUfTe it U> be hJ If j>cr>?;biO, oteroome tUn^ difScuIlie*. won break down tho best consti « o i c c wajt % e r y s i u c b a t r c s g t b - «vi>UbiD claim. 1 would not bf wlihon: ti. ana recover tho l<»t treasun-, — ihe tutiona, which are caa-jwi by pro- c n e d . a n d a t t b c close o f a t w o 'TOO w S i S . Teoa. X. E. E. Ill .VTtlS. Toioc, lliat t* a dialsttr or Harysr b laptus of the miucla tchith support Iiour^a Kpcccb I i r a a f k e e f r o m For aora<>-baeb Rtdlac;. more valuable than g<-.ld or jewels — Iht iiilerncU organ*. This is tiio only m ) u s u a l reclloig o f n r c a r l n e k S I liav»t»velal!»CT0BU»a3lat»0lMtetearri or l>e silent forever. I a}ip!!eJ U) the mwhanical contri%-auce evor dis- a n d e x U a u s t l o n . on bonrtnck eUioo wlular m« Ui ac^ Uifn^b covered that uplifts the abdomM: Eoat eminent in ^-crrftrWehrailb. I Jaade Uie trtn Very R e s p c c t n i S I y , oompi-aUvelynophyilealBitScnc. I iwinre than comprosses it, as al! li'.tlo h-Iped; mvo the eicl-iua of aii mthiT J AS. D. P O R T E R . n would have »>o.u vtuzls itapooKulo !a trti^w do. e'longalcd uvula, they could do nothLng bare Mood U wllboal afc-v U « vrSLXHTEKM' TESTIMOJIT. Thi^ is wliat it dou', ai thou-sacd^ tur very tbloj!ftJUioji- wU-i Ua^ bat advi* rest; and thLi i w.ti comnE.VR BItO. CR.».TEai:-Ton made mc emlneaUy to tiavfl mcch oa linr»»hark. Ijrt a!! visa who have usod it are prepared tt) pelled to take. Wiat ciu-rad acd cana p r m m t . »on»e tlirt* r m n m n ^ o«e have U lo do set a Braoe t» ^^^^^ I.nii« and Itodjr.BrK««. 1 tiuued that coiu'taat irriution and tistify: It supiH>rls the back, abdo- of BannlttX*a ond kept It lor tkr«» j r m Camdea, M.l« , IxaurJj S. k:7. Lacking cough, they could ceither cx- men, stomach, l u n ^ aiul womb. I t wtmonl wrarInK It, r«tl»rr AKEORSIA rTA-WEU-VT. {>Udn nor prevent. Providcuoe threw tht'refor»», pn vi^ts hti-utude, hoarjo- •:nrti ttiinKa BEder tbe head or » bniiw r.e?«, piles, heraiu, ccmsuiuption, and bmtKrry." B«r«iiUy, tho bravy Having givea the BacciEs Braes a fair iLo remedy in lay way. My wife wan m t i n l n a rm>rt» o( tbe fmlMiBial, eufi-riiig from profepaus uteri, and the Uiat tprriblo disai>-p, -aj-.^ix jisis. qaUr broke down for tbe Orrt mMtb, I trial, 1 cfitcrfuUy bear my leiUcnnj to It inc-rc:v-.i>i the breathing caj n.-ity, raarladtir with f rofeaot o: tho theory and ptt>riice o! 1 do not bnJtate to trfcUiy t s tbe fifty per ccnt more eai» and cnaiio:! tban ctcdicice in the Huiversitj of Nashville and thtrchy gives streni^th to the una Int Rlnxble wortb or tbU Brmee. I rmm l>r. Wloitcn, WES her phyflci-in, and be body. endnre nl Irtwt tbree times tbeamonnt before; I would not ha without il t.r ft; U cx-sp^.tls and cnlanrts tholun',is, or labor tlmt I did T. C. Borias. prescribed for her this idttntical Itrace, My voice biw l * P R « \ , E p AT t ^ c « iu price. which speedily rf!Ue>v'J h - ' She ctvni- and t h m n n d o r s brrathiag free and tijcoe. Sfeaday-school Eviing»-UK. . EVERT STEP OF r S V t i k M ^ ^ KT. plained oi a " drs^fiag dowu ; " iud ca.<3', and thcn-by promotfti dl^i^tion. FORT, and inT | » h ^ c » l «tj*nrtli b w i^Jlnta, Ga. IwodM It relieves chronic cctsUvctrJK and bcenmo«ieillclratlyrrnewet no laasuagc co:iM bctUr eiprcst ciy Cbroclc Dlarrbra. not take ten tlm«« tbe p r t ^ or my fj*.linSS, and especially tftir presurliiag lilos when all other tiicaii.* nave Rmre now and l>e r o m ^ A l ^ to dl*- 11 Mel vpd oae of yonr BmIj- Itnemm UiTTurt m n i e v!tl> tl. 1 mo«t rordlallj reeomIt occurred to rae if it ^aa for oae iiilwi. Be* J. W. Uall «nra« Um«i in >o»Kt 'imn. caae ol "drasKing down," v.hy not fo) It lu-.-ari»blv r<'l!ovos ail uascs ol inend phr^ieaiir or - J i r r a ' r r S S ' . ' t n . rr«m my i.bnrt trt»! of tb« ISrap... 1 r«>l w»racoth^r. Withoai oousuliitig any oue prolaiaus uUrJ in foiual>M, a d"iso-,i:H' tant»d iS iiayliiE Ital U ba« nr»MC5Vlfcn-lay Pasior r.ilnl Baptlrt Church. hL I procaiaJ uua large er.ough lor myael that no nuxiioine c m rcacb, liecaa«, dbvaiv. whlrh 6 chroalc dlarrbai .if t«r.-tity BAXKIStiS BajLcX.-li i» one ot tbe rrani utandliis an-l idiaUCTrd linics, bav'im acd put it on, the firs; time duub'Jeis' like a b r o k e n ilir.b, it needs m e c h m i - icre.tlest or phynleml ble^inira to a pnbits as ever worn by a man for such a c-.il supiiort. lie iipraker or slacer. Tbe t e a l l m n y the Bracp BraePlW L«l atJi. A.1L aSlrled. It rctievea piles aud pro!apeiu ani, ol many mlntntem as to Its creat bene, the •liev rcaw^n, and the result was, the ufit wonid ™rprl«« t b ^ wbo know Cedar Key, na. by uplifting the lowor bowels from rilalion of my throat soon quieted, and notbiBK of It. a. U. roRD. LUn. Editor CtirlstUm Brpoaltory. the hacking eie long ceased, and the U»o rectusn. It Is beiuK U'i'.xl more and more TOlce commendrt Toico commenoMi buil-ling duu-^uuz up, until you I Mrs. The Bracc I eould articalato, which I had inot done yearly, as Its valuo is known, by find I waa ndlered is of great benefit to me. for twelve mt^nths, and Te^ww r soon I ootn* nabilc i?oncr that I have Been to be; but X waa Induced by or used In my exten-en* p w r t W thai wore Dearly 1 yeajs without commar.l and by t h u s ' having stooping shoul- mended my phTOician to get one. Shortly ders and hiickins couglw, the sure I can r d y nj»n withoot anv apTieareating Its wo- . .-rful advaauges to any aftcrw.ird, the church that 1 was a precursor! of consuiuption. And ance of evil Irom Its I shall hor.?one, becau.st i thought 1 wm using an article that w invented for the uae ol many a suHirer has been cured ol member of called me to serve them after Introduce it into my laacliise, as pastor; and I accepted «« the condyspcjisia aijd liver ct..iiplaint wiio and charge no commiaslon. females only, rrivately, to a few pwcial A A. Dayiss, M.D. (ricnds who weie sufleriug a» 1 su tiered had i w n o)n«derod iu the last Fta^jc dition that they should (jet me a Brace. I was entirrfy broken down Honstonia, Mo. 1 explained the use ol the Rn^ce. aac of consumption. from over speatinp. I could not o r n iJiJ»KOTE» isa-vcE. r R i c x o r BRACES. through me they obtained it. .vid were relieved as I was. 1 uow made known the The orij^iual I5rait<. made only for sixsik longer tlian fifteoi minutes unThe price of thLi Biaae brfon- the pcwer of the Bracc to restore, s U e n ^ ladies, was too weak for tiic sterner til I became very boaoe; b u t with en and preserve the voice in public sex. 1 remedied It by .in important Uie Brace on, I can speak with per- war was 13", and t35 when fittj>l by speakers, and then commcnccd ode ring it Improvement, as tho fcUowing will fect ca.?e one hour: and, alter speak- the medical pmfo^on. The psteni having expired I ha\-? ing, I do not feel that nnpleaaantneas aa a premium to miuhters for sub^icrib- show: — Let kU Take Kotlre. Ttila to rvrllf> <*>"* ituaFr«lra<>d U (liv SUIT niiuiiUnctnm' of Ibr Ban•iDX ttwUr Bntcv. kimI tbst tiiow ntsBnOu-lnrrH fur J. K. UravM. LUn.. mrr niaUr rtltrcrrnl, uml mrr moredamW^ Mnd on ImiirovMnrBl over tbe prwD•CTln now In mnrUM. We •ell to o i e r port, fton.b •^/^^DTSFO^BTHI taxation of the abdominal rmaciei, OaScs o 'ManTc Cb., itmn., M^ 1 IXtS. %f>hich alloKi the botsels to ti}tk, redNo other parU- in tlils city or the
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The canse of hoaneneas, sire thmat, Uryngitii), and Ca.illy bronchitii in :.ubUe speakers,and ail thc^ symptonjj cf "dra;: glng down," gcueneM, exhannion after speakins, and weaknes.'is of the back and loins, ^ a e , and uemia, i» the slight r«--
krtoicn by marJbccl hoUote* otvr theSouth sell? my unprovwl Uraco, an ot the hip*. Now all know that Icsf he c m show a written com too liainss cf tlse stomach are coi;ncct«xJ mission from ine. with those of tho throat and aaccl TE.STIJJOM.VU8. loe Toral orjjajM. and when the i-?oia»i h I could produce t i e tr^Uiiiony o! sinks a straining is brought fo U^ar pbv-siciatis and upon the tbro:;t, .md speaking or txlk- hundred.s of eminent h, but prefer to ins will irritatP it tad produce hoarse surgeons of tho Xi^rtfi, ii S<3atii''ni pm.-litiuner^, new. and if ccnlinuia s.ini' thn;;l, aad plvo a all the train of evi!« tt»ivl public.'jTaltrr? who ;m> known or may be written t^>. The liito 13r. Htone, the gnut surgro wont to omplaln cf, and which W.v geon of Now Orlrauj, prOnounec^i it carried ht\ndreds to their grav^-s, wWch yearlyare laying aiido as us-lra^ the iierlertion of lucchanieil invention for the puriKwe intendod; i. o. hnsdreds ot »iberi
Sow, a.^cr a pfiuonal espcrience o! nearly twenty years, and the »'ldc:uirir^n power ani endurance. Withc'.:t it, two • c t h m lerauua exhaust p r o i&e
at my stomach that I did before using the Bnioe. I am say that tho Brace is all that L) dalmod for It; and I would advise all speakers who fed latigue and lassituoe after speakins by all meaiM to get them a Braes, before they have to stop speakine, ae 1 had to do. 1 would not bo without It for any cousjldciation. Coleman, Mo. DAVID U I T .
s e r o r e a ^ e manufiMtore of lOf>a of the Improved Brocos oponsach twjin that I can furnish them at the following prices:— Plain Brace, arUnatr elw——
fin;', it Ml tbat is claiainl fnr i'.. n- jC .c not Ute for Ibe rich! t« n * iu 1 L");-^ tii.-!'. ii'l tnj aiLiI/tcr-ng brrluii-a wiU procure sine. J. JL Rxxvoux. Fulrf>n, Mi«-, JSr-l.
Or one Bracc^lor tea Brar^ -Tl!h cash, |!0 cech. l»oUr».-An »uii»iovtt.«> iRchei, h*rin« tn be eiprwinly mide, arr t» W rrtrtt. >111 • I l^andHprlnadnrnratwl K i l Hf
I ofer ray improved B n r s to h i t one 81 a prtminm for 10 new sahiie.-iber» lo T H K ^ r r n r r at $2 VO hidudltij: p-Kii-o a a d $1 tor every BubBcriberjim foil u> I have civen tbe P.race a fair tri
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Vr ir-.u Depot. .Es-'t TeaartuwamcMore In tncbea. Tbe nmere arr the uplitting of the Iwwcl-', an I n-lir of all cftUAW a ' prolapsus of tht in Ibo Te»tla»r»nT of a « b»i«tlan'Woman, marked in men ncmberk, aad eaa be* enlars«t». TlMt partlrtt ad lire oi&ce, aa none ar.-? ««nt 1 bj^-e n v-'oHld m.tiske one bun'.'red in « r.««r Tm-mmt nr Ui. tn nnbe tdnraod. 'A'o. send ».at uki dollar^ for it. If she roaM not get an- raucrt luh!.-l. an 1 R»l, aad W.wU »f>l Btjcc by maU. Bat a 5wrt-ct i t is other one of tlie same kind. >rt't"Mit Uieir BroM l.wanr iwaonat Wot guurantecd, a n i Brace w!!l l>e t rna,- ot tii^ra rr*rwm i>ayln« tUclt tooocy for S. TcnsEK, M.D. It. I do Ihlnc II WUl braeai aay occln changnd by purchaser |ir.yirg IlayncviUe, La., April 19, 1.S77. UmI kfaitli, o«j)oci*lly aU toct
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6 3 0 S E c n j o i iTcaiB. j The priest and his brutal accompUces have U-en thrown ialo pri«in, whenj they ar» jand, a good plan is to plow about two rouioK. n f„!l. » and make inches di-ep with one plow and cut Gro« Odtain wOl be rttpreseoted st tlifow waiting their trial. loto balU: fiy brown in hot butter. the .s.so Tbe WoUpart branelijjf the Lund Leagael>a»«,>d an act for the rebuilding of the can. the boihng point meats should dirt on top of the oo«l. Or take a plow lua puaetl B micaiuian rBjfrettliifr the Itol. mei". The toughest mcau can be with a skimmer to cut the soil otr, aii.l fcnce or DiUoa'* latespitccb in the HouseThe of President has T(?toed the Fundln? made tender by so doing. the main plow to come after in ths Conunooji. Bill. The main feature of the message is Sallic's Buscuits—Three ffood-size.! same fum)w. Sod shoul.l not be plowthe execuUre loyalty to the national bagks. Tho crawn prince of Sirdden has been potatoes boiled and ma-'^hcdfine,one ed more than six inches d.vm as iIm^ •fflmratl to the •WestUaoghter of the sntuX Business in the I^nd IX.-p.-»rtment of thetablespoon sugar, one half-pint boinngyellow clay should 1h- turned up but \\ hn>i cool add ono i cup vcast P very little, if anv. IMow anv limednto at Baden. water. AVhen St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Siouthem wafer. It tUI light, then add one quart January, Febniary. or Manh—the railroad this winter has been unprecedent-let A telexma bma Chili anwiaDccii thju Du water andflourto knead; kneaxl halfland IS dry enough when th.- plowinFraneiwai Caldcnm hu bc«3i elected pro-ed in the history of the dcpartmint. an hour and set it toriselight againIS done. Then let it lav until about Tiakwal prcaident of feni. Pnace nejro- General GarHeUl has expressed himself before baking. ® the lijth or itJth of April, wh.i. it ti«lo«i with ChiU wiU pn.U«UT be^ In bior of a 3 per cent. Ixmd and a short•umed. Tea Rolls—One quart of Hour, one shoul.l Iw thoroughly harrowed and time treasury note bearing t!»e same rate tca-spoonful of juilverize eventuof I« rfcct onler. I starte.1 a Unrkev c their diaannament they were n-tolTMl u. Mrs. Elizabeth fhiirchi!). .it I'rt>vidence. I K-k over the rice and wash it in eolddnl putting in the bari. v and clover water; to one pintricepnt thne (iiiartsseed. dUanu the Undl.irds also, lie d.-clared li. widely known as a speaker and orator that were he a tenant Eirai. r he wuuMin behalf of Uw rizhL-i of women. Is dead.boding water and half leusjmoii salt: I tollowed .-.owin^' onlianl ;rniss Iwil It just .seventeen minutes fruin the keep ariJeto kill IamlIunL«, and eipresitedGen. Moitke o rih'j. to .mothfr ITussian tnue Ugins to boil: turn off all thesitil aiuiinf: to o.vi-r tin- wi.lth of tlic his n.»r«t that the Irl-ih pw.ple had not ni;tneral that r<-rpelual (wrace is the dreamwater:It set it over amotland to prtKfrtjm bein; absorls-d in materiali-'m. water first ikjuithI off is gixxl to stir •ng on, when su.ld.-iilv the wind sprang uji and 1 c.uld' not s.nv tin hsit .i^nst the continuam-e of the war in In both hou-M of tiie le;,-islaf«n- at IJt-tnu.slins. gniss siMsi. In niv disa|)iK>iiiti„. iii a the Tranataal. rarm-II remai-lwi in tlie ! tie Bock, Monday, resolutions looking to Brand Sow. anil .Spring fiffs. happy th..»-ht struck ine. Wliv . an t House of Commons that by their piUant nv tbp prob>o^ioii of tbe session l«-yi>nd the v (icn- the fertilizer sow oivhanl grass" seed ? slstaape th«fliienprotpd the earnvstness 10th inst. {tho cinsUtutional limit,, wire A corrcsjK.udent of the tleman says: '•Ever>- farmer should I asketl. I |iiit ill a liairg-.illon of s,-,sl nf their desire B.r independi utt? and earned dffenlrd. The peneral appropriation l.ill know Ihe exact lime when his sows ai.d shut ofl the IVf.1 t.. the last not, 1, tierij^u> its restoration. and several of miual imi».rtaii.var<' in ni.-li an- to farn.w. ! [kjss thvm. EdiaW Tatternall writer to tho f^irit ofc.Vt>n davs from the sixteen even weeks, or (leligl't, .,1,1 fanner. wh<-;i I saw tlil' callitl 8«f. s iun s « e m s iucvitaLle. tie TiuMsthata larip? business In horw~. 11- (lays, .^he shi.uld b»> continetl in barley, the . lover s«-ed to her quarters. CarG should can wt.i k. To-- it dnig .soft and line. She should have haji ever been my pleasure t«. Iicbolil Cictlon. A second lot nf English thorough.Tices of Teins Male that i>rt paration» forbeen sooften trashed and curried when Human hands cannot sow clover or ^ a h t "-ork are ont srneralfr ftir adranpcd.' has btMS &irwanl«i *>r IIM ^vnr Tbrk a pig, that she may 1h« n-adilv atv nrihani s,wl so w. ll. One o| Th«> consenraUre <-haracter of the n'noral martnt. pn«irhc«l, and be so gi-iitle. that iVanv the gn-al -jrass tn>ubles in s«f.Iiii}r with ..iThe lOth of Februair winj4 rememliemitrade movement in this tina' of ouiterial ofherpigsstniyawav, and are lieble chanl blue grass is now .•ven-oni.' pn»jierity is thought to !»• a c ncourto Panama as the occasion of afro«f..\lter to Ut^.me chillwl, they can Is.- gentlv If theand farmer is sowing a fertilizer, h." thefrostthe caneflchband coffee planta.a;nnifsign. The u ndi nry .,f Ih.-{.i neralplaced to the teat without disliirliiii:' < 1*bouyant. and tb-outloik from ulher. When she wants f.KsI or n !iumlay ni-^it. .NVariv Jve hiinwill greatlv aid us in to full t,Htl. giving all she i-an eat. As :r<'ltiiig a gtsKl stand. It is "worth Bl, and broke to pl«*i ,t the sliphtett dr«nl patients wi re In the institution, m arly trv soon as iK)ssible nrgtthe pigs to fi t touch, while -Ten the tender twip, In-all of whom were rt movMl without «s in this respect is c.nflned Upital t aod furniture. swTOtest iK>rk. Xo time is given for l-sllh.nulo«of Uccomm.etc .nilUibleror the amount BOW aetuallr uncut, ahhouah Chlcaiso IJimberman'sexfhanse heldcholera—none for idle capital. Baptist churchrs. lv>pious tndc* Ibr names all of tWswUl scarcely be tbe total l.s...ItsThe annual meeti n g Monday. The I'resldenfs ofrntmbenmhowlnBsta glsneo any memTho amount of dam8»« h. calculated be-address contains the startUng statcnu-nt ^rli standing; how and when receivnt • tween onH and two million dollars. Curamtwrs for rirklvs. that, owlni;tothe tnormous prowth of the Those who plant cueunilKTs for how anar:h of n png^. Kino, hcivy were l, . SH, « «. o w) feet. aesuratfly nilcO, au>l I. ih.- nio*t con^ I s by soaking the s.t»! for tweiitv- paper, a«n thrse horx-s weri stolenfromth» venient ami Bv-ful Rpconi Book ever oHrrpd four hours, and then planting them into priest nf • TUla^ in the rB«-hltj!a district churchrs. t lerk. who have uwsl i|,L. the hills. covering the hilU with one bookthe Suspecting two of hbt parb.hi«ner» of beio;^ FABJI Jl\D HOU.SEIIOLI). (OrrecordUiK ths Mlonlna ami boslncsa inch ofrottenmanure, and then moist-transacltons csdcemed Iti the theft, he resolredtoexof thetr churrhcs prouoonea tortfromthwn byforcectmA*«ion of their Salts of lemon will ri-niove stains ening the gronud if the same is verv them perfect In every parUcnlar. Tlie bluddrt". I have, in this manner, iilanUil tni; IS snpcrtv. rrtnUnaUlr. andtothat end Invltwl them from to the ivory handles of knives. cticun.l«-r scHxis for pickles in drt and hla hous0. as weU as seTeral of the most by mall, post-paid, for ».nrows•f onion •ets, and AdJrw., wada half dmnk with rail, ami set them Second strett. Mewinhls. teDw. onto Bdmlni8tprturtHo>tte unflirtiinate Kerosene will soften Usits or shoes never touched them until the onions l i . n rl fla«[ersw.Int b» A IcasmHmftil of |mlverire,l alum one crop. ised with .tore |».11.||, will give >dn». cut..® tte
nimn«>nl. .\ Itliie t;ra-s K.irnii r «av«. in H,.U m white oil . loll., Ismml with red. WVlt nilrj W'lli Choire IU-«l» year. AWT-TI* etc., are hung. MrenaottslYjfenieU to the offltw of the Uw Urstpl«.vlhe laiiilniust U " . rich soil Ham Ualis—Cl»«'p line .vld cookwl and Iwpiit in g.HHl ron.Ution. If „,.„••• «1«ESIK RKEO, am a « ^ "Im fhiiadeipn.s l>«.
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I'ERSOXAL JIXD fiE\ER.lL. E d i t o r i a l Notices Xew York is suppn-vsins in sidewalk venders of peanuts, fruits and knickknai-ks, I'l-of, Uilroth. of Vienna, has snc- O r d e r D e p a r t m e n t s cee ew to pnt locetfaer, a* we have to take U Mrs. Mary Oreni. of Kaltim.m-, now H when sent by mall to avoid bieaklns 1.1 her la.lh year, is lying al the iwiiit ar«n Br thU meansr those wno Uve at a diataae* of .l.alh. Her ol.lct living child is 75 trom n o Express Omee, can have them sent years ol age. 10 their i>ostofflc«. A etrcQlar w!U ba ssnt DYSPEPSIA. Tire.\storsown |200.00(\(K10 worth to anyone sending as oostal card. of city proiH-rtv inXew York and their TcstliMBY e»r tbe Bod^ Brace. aiinoun.-cineut of a lu is r cent, a.l- The very beat u that we haxs iMen sellint vaiue in rents .May 1st has set the them In increased nombeia for more than H O L L M B E R O ' S N E W M U S I C H O U S E . twenty yean past, and when one Is used iji a fashion for all lamllortis. neighborhood, and the resolu are mads Mr. ClareiK-e A. Sewanl. of Xrw known, taije nnmben (JOT them. lorkCily, is meiition.'.l bv the 4/. DTE»peyo:a«or«ia,WTtt«: "Ihaveboen l^iHi/ .I/jiiM as the probabh-" successornslng CHICKIJRIXG, Braoe itncs Juto-, ISTS, and and It ol .Mr. Justice Hunt, of tho Cuitwl all It isthe recommended to be. To me It li inMates .Supreme court. val cable, and every nilnl«er thocld procnre STEDfWAT Ilerr Frits. h,>. afterm.mi-ommn-and tise one.** of • Ptaraiclu iiisl, has i-onie to .\mcri.-a to soli. it Bead the Testii^oy ( & USABE and Preaetaer. |H-i uuiary aid for his cause, an.l ad- Bi^ Qr.\vi3 Th, Brace 1 boncbt ol ni.ts that Pai-ncirs su.-cess hero in."""cwded m y m o s t sangtilnVii,^i il.sl his vi«it. PIANOS. Thns- liiin.li-e,l ami thirtv-six jmt- am^paredtosay that it has been of tm^red doIIiOT for m:ne could I not e.l soii. over years of aire di.-»l in Ikis- boD!li""-.^?'' MASOX & HAMLIS, '»"»cbsertUlly reeommro/tt ton last year. Two wen- (vnteiiarians, to all pQblle speakers. Yours tmlr. and, singuhiHy eni>tigh, Ixjtli were „ _ A C. MeCANTS, M. D., BURDETT & men. Om- is said t»havebt-en 107 and the oth.-r lOl. NEW E X G L M D Teaumonr m Lawyer. Kven .\sia has not es.apnl an ex- 1 havs worn the Lang and Body Brace tent Jnly, imT^d^vM ceptionally seven-winter. In .Japan ^ since the I5thI of hajglven It a thorough I ORGANS. tliere have hi-i-n snow sttirms the lik<«®>rd-> me gn-at pleaani^to of which aiv not rein.-iiilN-n-3 ; now ittviillry, asfloeu can be seen anywhere i.Fowl, for/sale. UgliUy cooped. Egg. ih,t win hatch, cnrefuny psrkol. inustrated aanies Franklin's ol.l printin--i.n-ss. •• hi. I.rr.ll„.r ntf.ijailllll work- careiilmr. anu me* UM ima, Adaraaa e.1 as :in api.n-iiti.-.-, is o„ exhibition W. W. OAHIO, at til.-old Soul 1, Chiin h. liiisinn. It i' lioxv III.- pn.|»<-rtv of HI,. .Ma«sarhiiMjlls Chantablc M.s haiiir ass.n iation. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. Tlie Woman MilVra;.'.- law in I t.-ii pn.vi.l.-, that .-verv woman at lli.-.i.r,. " D O I T NOW." -f 21 y.-ars. who lia- liv.-,l in that t.M-niory six m.>iiths next pns .s-iling any p iieral or s|h-, i.-il el.s-tion. Ixirn or iiatiinili/.-d ill Ih.- I uit.sl Stst.-s. or wjio is th.- wif.'. widow .ir .lauuht.-r tui ••tuw A of a naliv.--U.in or a iiatiiralizt-.rciiizen of the riiii.-,l Stat, s, shall Ik- entitl.-.l to vol.- at aiiy ele. ti.in in Ih.^Iwral-lHiMmML t" rril.iry. The M.irmon newspaiK-rs .n->- in.ligiiant Is-cause (JnvenDr Miirr.iy has il<>c!3n>.l that under this law aiiv girl 12 years of ag... if unrrie.! t. a Morm.in may vote.
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e* WEBSTER, he, 4600 KEWTTOBDS and S S i t o , rrv-K cKjfT ton of a I , , SB.,^. ..„ T» <-«asBniplUea.-vrilbor*s (.^-Uver Oit and Ume taa now been befbre I be pnblle •• " " twenty years, and has stesdliy grown In ruMMicdbyC.>C.«mUI^Springacld,v.~ favor an.l appreciation, Tlils e«oM not be I-"". .lii^ »»• Uie rase unless Ihe prf paratlos was of hlgb . T»,» VnxLT « A .«1 « M - E " ?~. -1 " -i . I . ii_ ••. PtailM ttS9 « «•M MI Intrinsic value. The r«mblnstinn of thfe HUIANSI HIWIM B. rhtsphateof Lime with pore Cod-Llrer <(,'. xtliaiisjS ai prepay by Dr, Wllbor, has prodace.1 aW asMiigton, N J. srv (•.MackI new phase In ths treatment ot c nsumptlon Lesson Helps. anJ all diseases of ths Langs. ThU article esii b« uken by tbe most delicaie laralld wlihont ertallng the disgusting nausM puMS-rMTirm whith IssDch an ol^Jsetlon to tha CVid-UTer Wtsrtt scesrslly n> i.ms |L oil when Uken wlthont Lime. It 1* pre. •"HI IRl'fK* '« St MshL ItrtilJ srTa)ed by the regular faculty, 8jM by toe proprutor. A B Wllbor. l'hemU^ Boston .and by all dniggUta, xlll IS (T sow Eminent Ullaer Briwtra, D.D., naltlmor^, write*: "I have owl tNiId.n-a til! U n» li 2 B C . * .AJ3.UI1 A Alia t ^ I.lrblg*« I.lqnld Kxiractof H«f In my pracVoH^MalB* U«. In ponsampll'ia, drbllliy, wesknw, anemia, chlorosis, stc., It eanuol tM »urIMS«J. DAVID C COOK, Publtther. Ofliee, 137 ladison SL, Chkajo,
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Are ample, and oar rrlces reasonable.
F l m Series. With an IntroJocUon and The Saint and h a Sarlor. l T O l . l S m o „ Bkotch of his Ufe, by Re» K L Magooa, Uleaalncs AmoBg the Shearaa, I TOL . 1) D. Wllh a Que steel piate portrait. iemt.\ beveled boards 1 vol. Umo.cloUiSO John Ptougixman'a Taika; or. Plain Ad* Second Sorles. CoDtalolc:g s new steelvice Ibr Plain P e < ^ iTOl- U m o - — plate p-irtralt, . nsravid etpreiBly for IB the volume 1 floFeatheiator Arrowa. IroLlfmo Types and Kmbisms. Being a OoUeeuon Thlr\l Sertes. Containing a steel-plahi of Sermoos preached on Botiday and engraving of Snrrvy Music Hall. Londou, engraved expressly for the volume 1 SO Thnnday eToningi at the MctropoUlan Tubemacle. 1 n d . llmo, cloth—_____ ti Koorth Series. Coulainlng as 8ermi>ns. 12mo, clolh 1 at bectnres to m y Stndenta. A Belaction from Addresses deilTend to the StnKimi Scries. Illustrated with s One deuU or the I*astor's OoUege, Metropolsteel pUte. repr.'sentlng the Hev C U itan Tabernacle, by the prtaident. Bcr Spurgeon prriKtilug In Surrey Mcsle Hal!. I VOL 12mo i So C II Spnrgcon. I vol 12mo Sixth Series. Illustrated with a nue steel comment'ng and Commentaries. Laeplate of Mr Spurgeon's N sw Tabcmacle. tcres adlresaod to the ^ d e n U of the I VOL i:m.>, eloth— 1 50 Pastor^ CoUece. tageUier with a Itet of aeventh Series. I veL I2mo, cloth 1 CO tha beat BibUcal Uummrnlarlea and Eighth Series. 1 voL limo, clolh 1 50 ExpoaiUons. Thii Tolnme alao oontalna Ninth Seriea. 1 vel. 12mo, cloth 1 SO Sporseon'k LecCnre on "Eceentrie Morning by H o m i n g ; or. Dally ReadPreachcza;** idao a complete lUt ol all ings. 1 vol. l2mo 1 go of Sporgwn^ Sermons pnhlMud In Kvanlna br Kvaiilaai or. ItnuUass at tbts eoantrr. Willi the Serlptoie laxts E\ entiilek I voL K m o | 50 used. 1 vol. ttmo ] Ut ms. Bclag Brilliant Passagesftomtbe The HatchlMS Mysterf and other SerSermons of the Rev C H Spnrgeun. of mons ; wtth Indexes ofScrlptnrB T^sta, london. 1 vol. 12mo, cloth I® and snbJecU to the U vols, of the A m Ed I i» Sent, post-paid,on receiptor price. Addi BAPTIST B O O K n o r S E . Kewpkia, Taaa.
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the It has PnfLOHOPHTOFBEUCIOXi By W. the Yonng. By Cbsa Funttr. J B UrsTOL JBll«tuUl7. O W armmbtrrr Raaaona Itor Bacomint a Baptist. Kaek— •.in preparing this of such the aatbor, rmsULHlanofiloptiaU. Jeter iindBlief- 10 C. Bock. An able work, aod one that can be eudearor TUE work, tense' slui pie lanRuage airf forms read wlUi profitfayatndenu KLd mlnlateta of expre-slon sa (whUe not unfignUled nor 10 Intereaied on tbla Mib'^ct. In elotb,UJO. EecIaaUaUealCnltr. A.Joaea,Jr.. W Ca»ca<• liHtai on tlia aoctdBa arreetlon. Voa want to protect yoor Ikmlly BY. By Kbeneser Tcmi;le. TbU bwik uea poUtr of Uu Vaw TMitunait ehsreb. against U^e pemleloca teachings of Spint- fumlshca , a . H. a short an.l sharply pointed trwincittlla udasr u d Iiuia: UU mixamant Orcbard of «"">'-tui. Vol. 1. Ist^ila butcar ol oaUsW. Uet thU book, read It, and get all tlna oa numa text of Scripturefc>reverv day luatcrtT utd onoTtnelne. TtaU book rap- loralcn Baptlata. Vol. II. ta a liUUir ot tba roar tkmlly to racd It. It U tba most Inter- in the year. There are three hundred and aUm m luas nuulnt iroik to oar rtimoml-Baptlala In Xnsland. Both ebronofogieaUr aatlng little bocX yon ever read, and will ex- sixty-ava aliort sermuns in lu To a minister uuiunal Utaimtara. FTltfi ta ciiMiutUfi. plain a large niunlMr of the moat dllBeall who needs sogittUoiis ind aaali tleal help. pawgea of Scrlptare. Too siK'tUd read tt thU work is almost ludlnpenslble. It mi\y .. Bjr J. M. HazUn. £U1. Prise by tcaU, n eta. also bo ot great value In the daii:^ rcadiii#i by U. r. Lawny. DJX Baatlat • • u n a l a a Br !>• B. Itar. wltboat anlbor of Taxt-bouk on CampballUm. A fbrtatlaa Doctrltm. A i:owp«ndlam of the Christian: Uiuay become hU treasnTheotofgrbyJ. M. Pendleton, DJ.>. This rr. Price IIJO. band book of BapUatbUtorr- TbU work la of a valoabla eontrtbotlon t« BapUsl Uteratarr, la an ezceUent work of iM pagca, large trpe. TUE CHCBcn BECOBD-BOOK U a wujizn anvuMV xnuu mm mwii , tBK Uir beuk to ptae* In Ow baodaofUu batnc a coUeetion of titatorteal Curta, with Price, in clotb ll.io. biank-twok with printed Articles of KaiUi, joniis. W Wiu b« tonaa ytxr jmStebla to wloaa tabla of eonUnU and aids-notok •HW1>OOtl'i» NOTES OS TUE NEW Halea of Decorum, c:Om suitable Ibr BiipUxt Of pasaa. IXOD. TEMTAJtE.<«T. TbU work, by tue Tanera- churchus. Copious Index IbrnamFS of mcuiaider pcmma. ta doUt. (Dn. ble Adlel Hlierwood, U.L>„ an able divine b«rm. Fine beavr paper, accurstflr rul»l, TBOWBOMA X U i n i ^ nuaaixATioaAi. and ripe aebotar, H m» beat work we know and U the moat convenient and nserul Tnaval ii •aaroli mt (be CHoreb of tor aanday-achooU and Sanday-tcboul Becord-Book ever offered U ths churcliin. C-Oarton. Val. U.. pD.«». o u t LASBXABKUa-VBATDIRT inerks who haV"a uawl tbU Ucok nr recording Prte». inalotb.UJO. taachen. Two volamrs, each tl.n. Ur J U UrsTML In UUa voik u»aauu>r dU - BaaUat OUtary. Br mluutea and business tiaasactloiu a' M Cnunp, U U. A Xoica aa JIattbew, Hark, Lake aad the nuM ami "»at» np." Iw BerJploi»l «ad Wa- eomplaw biatoir rrum theJ maiHlallon their churcbas prunonoe them periect to of the Jaba—Hxplanaiory and practical. pop- averr uirlnU antiwrttjr. oil tba Old Lasdmaika Cbjtatlan ebnrtf to tba eloaa of tha particular. Ths binding U superb. ular commentary upon a critical basis, esUia atxatdila Bad prtnUtlT* lAttrefaa^ sad Price, B-OO. dmnonaltttMi »b»t baa baen tte miami "nuMtaBilata. BrTOJai>aa.DI>. iaUi« pecially denizned lor panton and liuuday. pnutiea at Iba enarnhai afCJlrt« ta A nb- aeomplatoblalotrartbalrortcln, eoBtlnnltr, schools. By Ueo \V Clark. D D, author of A Tba Daace of Deatb. By WlUlam Her. amnimtaaM. Tbia work tartcta tnBerlptiiral pr!neiptca,aptiit,poUir. paaltbo,»d Inllu- New liarmony of tbe Uoapels, etc. Them are man. A book 'hst is unique. -In plain, oontmvntarles, attU the author la a forcible, an« eleisnt Ungusge, It depleU the and blatiwteal Intnnnattun.aad u-aeraplete anca. iMea.wcta. valaable Baptist scholAr who desls fUthtUlly with avilaof and anamnnaabiB lindlraUon of Old Landdance. Its publlcaU'n I'rlcc, per TOU J1JU producedtbemodern ni-irkbim. Krarr (ood Landmarfcar abooU THX OBI«I> o r BAFTUm Br.B. tied* word. Quite a aensaUon. It Is commendal UbnrioalTa 11 tba lamaa poaid^ tfitnUa^ Tonoosbtis ba miliar by the prns, and by leading nilnlsurs of all urn. _ . Prta^cB. witb tba BUtorr of roar own daoomlnatlon, denomlDaUous avarywhere. Price, tl,:>> TkrM ear " i ^ " * . at laaat tba ouUiaa of tt. Tea have no tlma BOBAaitUI. OHBOBXirS I.EtTl-BE«. Sut^JecU: mitm TtMirtaa Cemeeiale*.—Ttua la tonadalann bno^. In tbta UtUa book ol llECI.rbETAI.t UlKilon of tbe Young Men of tbe SouQi; The or liie Aria of Bo> a valnabla aula work, and baa Draa hluaaid US pagaa roa baTa i. al! In a nnt.^eU. Tbe maiUam. By Mrs. A. C. Uravoa. In tbla Sphere and MlwUoa ol Woman; Tb« Uenlus b> ttia oouTanum ol a tnat manr la Uia aatCw eonunracaa and tfseea back tbe Bap- book TMasonry. lU pag^s. Gets. Is poitnuml tbe arta and wtlea of the Bap«lailhim,aada D. A piiala with Kuccr • did'not "• • — ortiilnata —' book every aiptlst preacher, who deslrcH to COBCCH HASCAJb. Br J- H- PaniUgUm. Uiat nipV , Bor in Cns^d,, nor i with tbe mad know bow ta be a gtHvl and usclul pastor, Da». Tbbilnat^BrtapaeUlaUiawrbaatal mn^oT^onUarv Price. In cloth, ISLOD. should f ooTaa'amlea ebargc, bot Tn£«OXA?llA Pl'RPI.EANDHCABhave. It U ao cheap every one cau aU tha man J votk* on ina aattfimt, tba _ oldar tban tba ITotaatanta or the Price, » els. aoRior^ diTUltm of oOknaM Into Fvnonal and an In but tba onlr nltcloaa tET: OB, THE OOWXPAU. OP CA- bur It. asd Umaral Ui Dir prafarabla tn tinr nnaU Catholhs, aommanltr tbat baaatood alnca tbe apoal^ T u w u r u t a . ur MUa whit«. m this Tbe AaaotateO P a r w a p b Bible.rrtrata aart fttbae, alnea UlMa tanna an and M tba onlr Cbkich daaerrt&s W be calledbook, br a mnsterlr banil, tbe eanaln is Publlslted the uondon Tract Hoclety. rhi« amtalcwnia. mea,tn eloto.Stteta. Tbe Umreb of CbrUt. Tbla ta a new asd lined, and the untold miseries of coanticsp Is the b(«tbyaid to Bible study yet nuttllslml. BaBtlat frkordi BlrecUur. Br Edvard gnatir aalariad edition. Pnea 00 eta. vlctltus an revealed. Uen Uie decaptlons, lu notes are brief and full eaough, wlthnoi T. HIaeax. UOt. A (aids to tba doet^a and Mramlaa aaatTrlaairlia of BellKetw>me. It Is recomniendol by pfwtiiiMi of BapUiU el or tha Itoman Catholle church an all trading mUiUters. No library ucomplete Ub«rd, ataads out u one of the Bltklteal Tblaga Hot Ueaerally •aaUal Kbnri aatlia«.-Dr EdwaMT, anrr*r of eonaelanee, itom tbe Eog.iab lu^ nmmtneut characteristics of the Iloman Haown.—A cnnipliatloii oftneuseml things Uisr&. U. D. Tba o rlkbU nrmaunu to ISO. Prlre, J1J» a e!aar, eondanaad bat rampcabcnalTa ^ r t a m o a Baptiat Ulatorr- By Wm hlerarctry. In elolb ti.aa. by msiure investlgiitlon ami crtlTiawufUiaakpolDBiafdUnTrrneawbieb dta BlWlUlama, Deeds of Darfcneaa Olaelnaed—Retailve di»«covcred b i'f. Imt coniprl>tng tilings aec U D. Price, Il.TS to.VortcnlnrOnretalon.und tlanlHi OBPtlaia trnm otbcrdcnomlaatlona. its relattnns to le'sin. toItaisright uudc-rstjtndtng of the bttilr. amf to nsTnkii Iba btat aiatuncnta. In tba Tke VrvatraolUet—Ontieetamc B.tptlaU siiftrOoiiU celllwcy, convents, montstcrlea. (Mary and which have never tKture been put beluru want* and In tba moat toetd Krla. Ibr and religionsUberty-. By UeoCLo'imer, 1> 1>. nioralliy. and' clvtl and rtUglous liberty. By the patUlc tu men omveuisut an ch<>«p Price. IliM Bev J U White. ml unM wbn «:a>i tu knaw, and lb oar wbowUb Prtee, tliti SJI PP. "" " " torm. Price, II. SI >na ont »lr«a. ««b. Ubertr af Caaacl»ap«> aad the lta|>. Ilata. By Bar. W. A. Jarrel. TnlsliaQew IITSfM BOO EN. PrononaeliiK DIblv Dlellnanrr, wl jc i m u a u A , OK DBATH BT and able l.-«nlanulal Trict. of «3 pacet. SEW BAFTUnr UTSB ASD Crnden's "."omplete Conconlsnc*. The lou r T v a n aABJuii BT. J. Pilce, in etia.SI eta. TllK nooK.—Tbrre w. u_B.-Tblab>aUtUabooklbatbaa LL.B.-Tblab>autuabi»klbat should be a Baptist vaiuabie work of Alexander Crudcn, M.A., rm, •ma MomrlBS t-taarvii. «r Kev. W. 1). Tt)!IK vdibadmtb at mnlUtmlMOf iWofcap- Cntllno. Uymn andTiui* Book In e^eryfiimllT.'nils is pseaented in a compact lorm, erabracinx 43 BMaa. 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XXXVII.
M E H P t o , TEyy., MARCHjii 1881./^
N^w S e r i e s ^ T o L X m . Xo. 40.
'Pca-aa uu^klHai in tho art of falsehood and ciil- y a i n nntu a lively hops by thai T h i ^ h a d uoihTn^SitSjy to^oTlnllwiiry!' w s ^ n O n j c j T U E RE3URRECT10X OF ClilllST. in» to tb# faet, but: everything to loee. Itutead ^ o be raised from the gMve of < _ BV OCTAVIUS WINS1,0\V, D. D. of human appiatue, and bmor, and vcaltk, tbry Uvo on earth a hmvecly, a rcsBrrtctkiia-Illici—to " nut trth« Hplrit or lilm tbat nlted up Jetus from the dead w r o rewatttod wltk every •pades of oWqiy, de- hava the heart daily asocpding in tbe swett dwtJI In you, be that ruliwd up Cbrist trora tao dead stAll rwlvation, and MiO^lng. And yet, oppteaaed by Ineenso of love, and f n y a r , aaa p^lis^ where its alioqnlcken your mortal bodi.aby hi^aplilt taatdweilotli poverty and persecution, and with tbo gtoomy rtaen IVaasiUB lu you."r-Kom. vlU. u: Xt inssnnn. laay A OMt «aiB. inaohilnery of torture—the dungeon, tho raclr, and forting power. What bat this saitained tba dlsAVINQ amrmeu of Iho redccnial body tliat tho cross-starinR them in tiie face, they traveled dples in the early Btrugglea of Christianity,amitlst it was dead becauso of SID, the Apostle, as everywhere, testifying to the sceptic philosopher the storm of persecution which else had avept irau.Tlou3 to rcscuothc sainti- from the hum'Uiaof Athen, as tu the unlettered peasants of Boow, them from theesLrth ? They fklt that their Master tioa of so kflVcling a truth, l.uateiis lo unvi'il tho that Clirist was risen from tho tlead. Nor were was alive. Thay noodod no external proof tba liKlit Which playa no brightly and choeriuiily they likdy to bo imposed upon. They ^-oro at fact They possessed in their aualsUud'swltnejt*. around each bcllever'a lamh. lie shows that flrst strangely incredulous of the fcct itself. How Tho truth aatheaticated Itself. The thTf<<> tiay^ uf lisht to spring from the fact of the resurrection of slow of heart were they to welcome tho testimony bi> entombment t»-ere to tbem da>-s ot md&em, tho Savior. Thin doctrino id tho grand luminary thiit their Ixird was Inticed alive. B«Ured from desertion and gioom. Their sun had set in ilarkof Iho Christian 9>-.sttm—it touchea and gilds the sepuichre,where in love and sadness they had ness and in blood, aod 1-4 th it every ray of iuajw with iU briUianco cach ciuiiinai doctrino of our laid falm, they met the holy women, who at tba had vanished. All Ihcy loved, or cared to-iive faith. If Christ bo out tison irora tiio dead, then dawn of day had borne their aroma to ibe tambt for, ha«ll descended to the grave. Tbey b ^ no is that fcUth vain and lifwioisj but if ho bo riaou, and returning, who proclaimed to tiw "eleven arm to strengthan tliem in thoir weakness—nn then cach truth bccomcs itntinct with life; and and to alt the rest," that he wrs alive. Yet we bosom io sympathize with them In' anrrow—no hope, like the day-spring from on bigh, riios with aro told, " their words seemed to them as idle eye to which they could unveil cach nidtlon light and glory upon tl;o soul. tales." Anil when one of tho witnesses lo tbe thought and struggling emotion. But the rcsnrWe rection of tho Ltitd was the zosurrecUun of all Uioir Tho credibility of this grciit fact is porhajis the «.-t«.>aibliity oi tiie Eact testified to Thomas, first point to which tht» mind naturally dirt>ct3 ILt liave seen the Ixinl," how was the testimony re- iMrlcd Joys. They now traveled to blm aorn tho doctrine must bo assurau.! rather thati os- print of tho nails," wero the werds of tbat disbe- within them, tbe power of the Lord's reaurnrtablivhed. We aro not writing fcr tlie sccptio.lwt lieving disciple, " a n d put my finger Into the lion. "Then were the dimples glad when tiicy for tho believer. Not m> ranch to convince as to prin!. of the naiile, and tkmst my liand lato his sa« Uw Lord." But is t^is truth k s i viTifyiex confirm the mind. And yit, were wo arguing side, I * l o t bdieve." j ^ a a i d b M ^ t to the question with a disputant, wc might pursuo v cclvi» tbe &a>Cof JUs rosarectkia, la U p ^ b l e M t u y to "lutcxea, o* Wa povr^toMwrawT "onjwwt 'rimpleUBeof tcnronhigviidiBmfhat like thiaj— they ctittld have bcea cMlljr impoaed upoa by a tmih ia otoraal and, imiqataUe. Veaxs fiction ? We may, then, safely leave tiie credibii not its strength, circumstaDces chaoire nut I n That tho botly of our Lord ItU tho tomb is a fact which oven those who have iit^nipted to tn\iili> ity of fhlM Rtrdin.il doctrine of our fitith to its own character. Tho same trutlia which diatiiled as date the doctrina readily «xini'c(lc. Tho groat evidence, nnd {cm on'toothcr and more experi- dew from the li|M of Muses; which awoke tbe question in dispute, then, is—who rt>moved it? mental views of the glorious truth. senphic lyre of David; which winged the Wo may refer for a moment to the neceesity bca\-en-.wariog cpirit of Isaiah; which in^iiinKi Did tho enemies ot Christ? What woultl tnoy have gained by tliat step? WotiM tliey uct on tliat Jesus should rise again from tlie dead; and the manly eloiiuence of I'aul; which fluatad in the contrary have lost much? Would It not have this will supiily a collateral argument in fitvor of visions of sublimity beforu tbe eye of John; and weakened their decianition lh.it he was an im- the truth of the tloctrine. It wtw necctsary tbat which in all ages havi.> fti^ animated, and iwncti postor, and haveKtrcHKthenrii that of his aixwlht", he should make good his own prvdit^ion, fied the people of God—guiding tbelr eoun-MsLs, that ho was risen? Why did uat the priests and " l)estn>y this temple, and in throe days I will soothing thvir sorrows, and animating tbeir Ixtpis rulers, who bril)od the Itoman .soldiers to afiirm rauv.' it up." That some of his enemies rightly till fire vital and potent in the c h c q a t ^ esthat his disciplcs had first surreptitiously pos- understood him to refe^ to tho temple of his body perieaces of the saintA, haiitcoing to swell the sceeed themselves of the l)ody, and then secreted is evident from their rjbscquent f u s i o n to these duud of witnesses lo their ules rise again." Oar Lord thus fnlfilled his own im- of Utxi from Ihe troth of a living bavior—a Savior with infctmy and wrom? With tho power of deviating prediction. But the perfection of his alive to know and to heal uar sorrows—to inspire search which they poswsKed, sjurely, this were a mediatorial work also pleaded for its necessity. and sanctify our iuya—lo eympalhix-s with and natunU and easy process. To have produced tho " lie was delivered for our otTences, raised for our supply our need! Alive to every cloa-J that shadct still lifeletB body of our Lord would ^ v e substan- justification." The Father's glory was dearly tbe mind, to ever}' cross tJiat chafes the qurit, tu tiated their assertion, and thns have set at rest a interwoven with the fact—his honor, faithfolneas, every grief that saddens tho brcvef. But what were the buried with him by baptism unto death: that What power, too, do tho promiaea of the gospel circumstances of our Lord'n interment? T h ^ ' like as Christ was raised np from the dead by tbe derive from this truth! When Josos speaks by wore All such as to strengthen the (act of his resur- glory of the Father, even so wo alio should walk these promLias, we feel that there ic* life and opiri!; rection. He was buried in a toiab hewcn out of In ncwneas of life." in his word, for it is iho spoken word i>f a living rock. To have excavated tbat rock would have . liut let us trace tho affect o! this truth in the Savior. And when be invites us to hinueif fur been a work ot time, of Immensu diflieuity, if not believing soul, and this will supply us with no rest, and bitls us look to hla cross for p p t f a n d of utter impossibility. Tho exit of our Lord mean evidence in favor of its (^edibility. For if asks OS to deposit our burdens at h k Ceet, and therefore from the tomb could only have been by the power of tho fact is experienced, tlie fact itself drink tbe words tbat Sow from hii tips, we tn 1 a the door through which he pasSt?d within it. And, must be certain. It ia one thing to yield the living infinmce stealing over the soul, inspiriting B8 if to encircle the grave of the Savior with scnti assent of an informed nnderstanding to a tmth, and soothing as that of Vbich tbe trcmbUng nels of tmimpcechable veracity, the Holy Ghost and it Ls another to feci the influence of that tmth Evangdist was consdons, when the gldrified informs us, fhat in the "place where he was cru- in the heart. But what is it to sympathise with Sa^Hor gently laid bis right band npon him, and cified, there was a garden, and in the garden a Christ's resurrection? It ia t o ^ a partaker of its said, " Fear not; I am the Orst and tbe last: I ' new sepulchre, whetein was never man laid." quickening energy, to b^sensible of its life-giving, am he tliat Uveth, and was c ead; and, beboiil, I Thus, then, if tliat sepulchrc were emptied, none life-elevating power. Oh, there is no single troth am alive for evermore, Amen; and iutve the keys other than the body of Jesus hat! broken from its which embcxiics and conveys so mi&h blessing to ot heU and of death." Is Jnsus alive? Then let lone captivity. The substitution of another for the believer as b b Lord*s resurrection. Itece wbat else die, our life, with all its Bnpp::rls, and the corpse of the Savior, was beyond the range of its £«nctifying tendency: " Blessed be the God eons(^Uon.s and bc^ws is secure in tiim. " tk>poflsibiifty. And who are tho witnesses? A a n l Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which ac- caose I live, ye sitall live also." A living spring c o m i t y of poor, onlcamed, and timid fisher- cording to bis abundant mcTcy-hath b e g o t t a as is be. Seaaona vary, ercomstaBoa ciuose, fsei-
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