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•'•V . t - o. jL B. IT. r . m&M^ i a u T x a . XAXXS * cok. tLC-aoaia. x.r.R.MaL) mumwm. OL. XI¥. DESanC TO IMW TIE WHOLE T&CTII, DJUU5G TO OPPOSE ASI EUM, J. I.fiBJlTSS,EMTOB. NASHVILLE TENNESSKE, SATURDAY^ NOVEMBER 1857. ulpit. (ST Mmmmm wffea la tkte ^atv jhk; tfl-X. r^flrtM. MtjtaM .fXailxLl Tbe Cbxistian't Hnt Iionre. BT A. 31. r c x a u i t r a . I b m MWVklt . p M tkM; hCMBC dMt ^Is ^^ticp**^ TO^ at die Lora Jens, „ __ dilit iuith an e » te betr, let liiK bev," jwwcniir'i iiiitiWi Ti liiiiTiii I'm tii ^ scl- njbjeet. ETOT bacfeli&r Elxrald fttteii- Ij Uates, &r it U tWHatd of the Otniti ^ And «]io of ss, m j bretbrai, Sjlan gnUtles of ti« M afdcp*^g&OBt Godt . ^ f l f h a «f w csR m j that we Itare ekavui to tlte widi pnpaw oS ( m o d irf oMwanBiMBB tillfiow ? Sncb qntttkms eoTiId a ^ I l e s r , TCecsTs l a a S m s t t r e from SS^B COLLESS.T1 >i!*Mra C t n u n - t l a MSI >FE9E&LS(i}L- OTtfWtdBoBg Bwjority rf modem duv- tiata. If t&e Bkt^ vere penatall; prosst tkeold Mud writtoi •••••iiwiiiiiii te AOB, m d d Ite act a j to /iarwy aBsof Ujcjb, I kare soBtevbit a^nst l&MjiMnvw tbo« laurt kit thy trst lore? ; ; Is dlaennng doicabjMt, I propose toob- ~ fBTStke&QiB'nngarter: I L BBnToscszotTBzcaAXAduuncsor F H E C O M I A * ' * RUUX LUT». •ncr'a tnoitiaa from ifartai— to lyikBiaMat n^«rtiBtepocb in his BKml Hriitj^ T i m ds«p acrane sew rela&ns to iksllhm iin iiiniiiltii flinnii nT Tlien does IteJbacame s a u i t , and as the d o s g e IB eSsct- ^ dtiiiM pOMC and. grace, it iauDt strange ^ ^ f i T ^ n t gn&isdeto God ia excited, aMfefet tbo fiase <af k w b ^ t a s to b u a tm to lathetitxt. t Jtitaan^. There is no h^ppoen^fin ^ ITh* «ftctiF->t.of the soal flow ost spoit- to Ged, and enrftrine thoosclTes is i lis. b e S m r vbea first introdneed into felknnlip vith Ged, kvea him vidi liriMniilj of lusirt—loTesUm for irhat be is ialnadi^—B Being of infinite pcsftctitst— aiiJBTea him for hn paacma Ofen&mx in of the sooL There is a cordi- ! ciihn raalatBts lasgwige: "Whom ia beans but thee ? And thoe is none IfWMTth X d«tr» bemdes thee.* Thai a Jhiili iiiiiriiiit eon^ianee vith the injiinc- i^^^'Thou Shalt toTe the Lptd t h j God viUt jfttikTheart, sool, moid, and Ufa iheieSstii^gaMedfiiritB^mneneae* 2. U i« firvaiL Th» afieefions are not kkantn^y sad Uogidd} v exoraed. There ii j|,«idDr IB Aen ailwd to ^ ardor of as- fSe^bn. neiclkwjast redeemed from fcjMwerof'anlijr Ae blood of Chrfet, de- Tts^ eoBteaBla4»s the work of redemption, a l ^ h e a i t g ^ v o with fervent lore to iu Aathor. Salra&m thioogh the atm- Iig Imifli I of t'^klTarj demandj ferror of ,aitdther*£a B ftfror—a sacred en- in theetereisesof the afi^mis of : emxmt- He feels that his BeliTer- and &SB heQ, deaerres hir And diis aceoids with, reason and —M. thai maa who haji Bwatei7 graTBby the ti»o« adBfriesd. Does.be not Ibel lave fitr diat fiiead who has sared hiui iw^teTpofifar And how most Uie &d towurdhis Satrior who has reft- art froaa B grare of water, bnt from of maiiAcondeBinatiai, and fi- thiahopeB to heaTen? The bdjerer^i AB»Jteri»ed by its fiarrori "ffTeloTime," my emsBasdmenta." "He other. Whatvrermay be oar riews of the[ Bltiniate trismph of holineaa over on, and' food OTer evil, we knov the immpli b not yet Kmplete. The (neifison of'the (M is a liegeriBg process. Now it is certain that nnleas chrietians keep the nwral eomp- tioB, still to be fonnd in their hearts, subdned, it w31 in some degree smother the fl'trM* tf love acd esore it to btns lee* bii^tjy. The tendency of this comptioB is to takeaway the f«el that sostaina the Same. Satan avails him- self of itmaining depavity, and is often sne- eesM in ladisg the dnisdan, almott ere he is aware, to ksrve hi« first lovei« 3. Baavst ikt tpirU tf fkt wttrii is «•/« tmnible io tie aeUiratien ef j-irfy t« Ht aottL While in the feth the dkrUtias. most have somethisg to do with the world. The world is eppOKdtoGod. Those who lore him must do M in spile of the worU. "If any man lore the world the love of the Father is not in him." The i ^ t of the w«dd and the f i ^ t ' taBWu ao. uui. VXBT SHOBT SSBXOZra. NM toMTS TKT VICKC«. 2 M . K : S L 1. Beeanse their ccarropttoBs -are nnmorti- fied. 2. Bccanse their Mnsciesces are nnpacified. !$op<e» (he wtclud e'CT can lEsoir, Wbile baiteaia« lo their pbcebcknrT Bat «Ue iriilt sis nimaia. Sad i4n>est of eternal pain. ' Vw UK THEKXc Tht Sm^U AcehiGis Ckvnh Is Prayetfti Btadimg of tk* Scriptrtrtt. BT JL. U STOVAIA, or itiss. •* AH Scriftiue U giTvo bj iofpiratira of God, atid | earth, bonnd ia Heaven. b profiiablr for doctrine, fat nfivot, for comcuoo fer iastmrtira fai rirbiiwiru. that t ^ ntu be per- fect. t]M>roii«bI; {nnmked anto all nod ««rks."— 2T»., 3: 18,17. Are we hthsi*, m o t h ^ hnsbands, vrives, ^ildren, -jiasters or servants, relative daties devolve npon ns in' these several rdations, the &ithM and rigLtfiil performance of which, pro- ante the peace and bappness ^f sociefy. In ^ Bible is found perfect mlea to goUe us into all truth, and righteoosnees npon these nhjeeta. Owing to the peculiar natore of the govem- moit gives by Christ to bis ChnRbes, it be- eenes the d a ^ of evoy member to understand the diaeipruie u taught iiTtbe New Testament, that &ey mayM able in the exercise of that diacipline, to do the will cS the grtat Head of the Chord), and have what they lobse on earth, loosed in Heav^, and thatvhich they bind on Qualification for the discharge of this great reqxmability can alone be obtained by a prayerful reading of the Scriptures, for we acknowledge no discipline binding bat the Kew Testusent Ko King but Jesus, and the whole Church is respoosi I Ue for the administration of hla laws. The ibersbip of the Churches all understanding T B I A M JtBTO; A* JM Bmaa ^ j M W Amnin. t** OUmt BtftiM OmAU Amtrn,malikt Pmi- Jatem Oank. f . S. Gram, EUlar. 40 etntt. (WhatliM HWMJ »a«nliliii.ai. Ullar«i a ^ n v fM tkic It m H Mkr t. TMctrfm m i d r . ar «raM<. aM hoM Ma it n UMittp^j WMtiad M Uft <ad Bm iftm nB<>, Wt n kM alMA; ( r m tetv a n l s w at lit tWint |»t<e]Titari*<iL n> Mna«<^aa> - |..| •• - . jiiiii ii- ,r tiiiiiii Uxptiil aiMatj. tk* tMMOmf <•( ln« Biftiu A u ^ aa tbor iblna: u 4 k j kcUasd •(arta.*it>aaad li laai u tkal caaaalW caa»nttM.tt a!3 ba uSiava Uat tka ^nnkai Jteavar.BMr IiW.«a4 aat tk< i> tot.i<.liiiC»>|U I Barn* CSaoi^walaUatiOrtBC ^rMk' dMlial canaMtira mk Bicrt Wmian. WafakOikafcirdafhn of i]M Snt p<rt.fhM e v niaden MTtNUxtenaitt. It to aM Sctbn. kat aalbatir MMHT. aKk MBKUnaa^ aqwM «a tw It tafe'.kM^ It aSl aukt a •MkadatnntwaaalOmakaadiWyafta. It aiUlxlmX uiJaaH <v hctr «aICh«a< nsj/ SntaT CHAPTEBIX. The Apostle refers to the old Testament, the truth of which is confirmed by the new, all «f dmstkiut^ b ^ ia dinet oiipa>i&» to I P ' ® » fitrascor each other, it is maniiert that woddly mfiuen- translated into our language, is a eom- e«a wiU impair the ardor of th« christiaA's in&llible guide to ui in aU matters U , ^ of Christ, and acting accordingly, will firstlov^uBttssbeBMby&itii above theii of w d praetK«. By isspiration we «« present a spectacle at which the world wUl etmimaiBM&m. to understand that Prophets and ApoaUes J ^ ^ . jj^en »ill the Church be These eoHideratkns, as it ai«e«B ^ me, ^^e light of the worid, the salt cf the earth. Acwthat it is lamcntaUy pos^lde fer the 1 Spirit; hence the Scriptures of the old FmjJly, the times in iriiidi we live, call diristSaa^ first love to decline. I say poasi-j Testaments are the uaerring dictation I j ^ ^ y f „ thorough BiWe knowledge on the ble, BO* nee«Bry. H u n o t snavMdBble. of t h e H d y S j ^ t . "For the prophecy cam. L ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^f Qod, and man. The I l L A BK1XSB03 » TM >suxvn<s jost w t in old times by the wiU of maa, but holy j ^ ^^^ f^u ^ ^^t xbd c w i i ^ a , tLu tov* XXOTCS T«« Savtoa's stsarrBOBASios. ^ " ^^ ^ rfvocates for error are hold and boisterous. I hare somewhat against ^ecv^becBwe thou Ghoet.^ True, much of the new T«to- y^en ! and lo there! Men are run- hast left thy first W TIus is the eomplBiBl immediate worf of God, being ^ e jie earth, teaching for of tie Head of the OIBPA. "Why ia he dis-1 doctrine the commandments of men, thousands plowed? I of our race are c o n f i x 1. d^Tisfutns in zuftHmg the Fathers by the prophets, hath in ^^^^^ ^ „„ for s jJrrf fee « us by his Son." Sure- fa^^jedge of their duty to God than some hu How unkind is thm! ^ manly devised scheme set forth in what thay iMulting! ItdetnetafroB the exedfcney of h ® V * ® plea-«« to term ^ standard ttork of the aurth. the Bedeesart character. The backdider in ^ ^^ D«r Brethren, in the midit of thL- age of lcav»g his first kve declares ia substance that greatest respect, at- inyention, when so many we fear are waudering he has been disappointed ia C h ^ — t h a t be vec«aaon from us. How fear- ^ jj.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j^ave ow brethrtn in fads not m him those gloriea which he at first neglect^ mub- ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^f attributed to him, and oa accent of whidi he ^i® Scnptuies ? Q ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ sufficient to guide ns ssfely If we would underctaEd the Scriptures, and be profited by thdr perusal, we mu£t read them prayerfully. Becaute, without a sineere de- sire to know the truth, which is always attend ed with the Spirit of prayer, we will never search the Scriptures with that eamesto^Hi, diligence, and confidesce which will nsult m leenly and fervently loved bia. The back- sliier would not for t k world say this in word, bat he virtually says it ia leaving hiafirstlove. Ia ti stnnge diat Jesus ia dis^eaaed and ut- ters his complaiut in the language of the text?- Stui dedaino»imflit»« durtgmrd «f H t d i m e eommuaui*. The Scriptares require the believer to abound tt love mem and more— to b e i a a state of piogtessve imptoicmeatj 3«ilingtohiBfiuthvirtae,&c^ They do aet tolerate langiyv ia the aSeetiimsofa tidtcawd smL Farfromit. When therefore iie diris- leaves hm first love he violates the divine arrangement, for he disregards the divine eom- manda. 3. Suck dKitnsiam ditquoHfies th» dtruiian for ttarfolitess. God makes U the duty of his people to be as useMas possbk. Jesus Christ raiuiresallhisdiseiptesto labor to the best through the mists of error to the everlasting rest whid rtmaina for God"B people. Let us ail prayerfully starch the Scriptures, that we Lmay know and understand the same truth, be I one in heart, one in fiuth, one in practice, " BO Bore children tossed to and fro, and carried I about with every wird of doctrine, by the our edification and comfort We ate P«»r, 1 - ^^^^^ ^ l l e , dependttt b ^ , and must b a « ( ^ ' s j ^ ^ ^ jj^ ^ ^ ^^ deceive. I n view of the w e i ^ t y reEponsihilities of help in all we do; and prayer is the medium through which his help is obtained. To read prayerful!} implies, a sincere desire to know the truth, confidence in Gf d's word as the | truth, a willingBess to foK«ke all, and ever; tradition, believe and practice only the thing; I which God has revealed, humbly relying on Chtirch members, aLd the benefits to thcni, the Churches, their Amiliee, and the world of mas- kind, may 1 not exhort all to this good wort O, vLat a cacrifice is made by spending our precious time in idle, vain conversation 1 Let us ratlifr employ ourselves as did the man. him for the enb'ghtening influences of the Holy ^^^ ^^ deficit is Sprit The Scriptures are prafiuble for doctrinc- It 18 essentially neces^ry that every member of th.« Chtirch of Christ should nnderstacd. vlvanfa^ IB lus vineyard. And what ia the pre.^ qualification fo^t»efulae«^ for efi- ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ tij Sency m the cause of God? Not taleab-not ^J^eScnpturea. Else bow shaU they be able leamfcg-not wealtfc-tiot worldly respeeta- «atod ean«sdy fe Ae ^th once deliver- bility-but piety unquestkmably. Piety de-H cUnT^ben^ the Liatiaa k-ves his first ^ e t n i i ^ U «lled the pillar a.d ground of | love^aaddisqmdificatioa for is depth and exumt of spiriti^^emBea. Je.« whikoa ..rlfc went ^ out as Mmisters to proclaon this doctrine, uji- ^iritoal declenaioR. abmt doing good, and bow evideady nast it exeite hia dis^probatioB i^en his fidlowers, by leaving their first love, disqaaltfy them- x d m for uscAlneae^ I t i s not steange fliat rars.' P J ^ r IHliM 'i ^ kiaj tthBtisretli An oboemBce of & the evaagelicBl re- ^ I m ta Uta. lapreportioa totbaar- ImwiSlMthe ctesfidneaa of obedi- lowc^erateBiBBvaiw^rfways. In kU49ato« ia on* way—ia sobjeets ia I yaiaitom «ae way. ia ^ildreD is r,*c. ButittoBjhBiBiddwttevefMr -wftoktaa T^t I D eaBmand ooi t iamiaKty prompts «a (orenderaW Tkisba giaerBl priwi^e aad re- i,a i t r i k ^ illustration ia ti« actings B'lfrtt W Look bi«k, beBev- k i k f B w d tf yrnir earUettlove. How -rr»«b«jtdtfiBS.»iBr by tnbm- lialnbBBMlttdw at^naoeooif th W«cd, and labwing to pro- , ofhiraaae. Truly, the-rhrm- •wredly,eaaatrBaa t.> If » fOMDU WE TUX CMIiTtAS'i ftevi TO Mcuai. ^will deaj thm? • Wiatevtr others may , lito fwitint h a r k i H i H r t h e p<j»- /d^ifuHdBl MkuiM. H« eoMiders ktratfe-sadly exemplified in himMl£ Rt fSftpo-AI^T , jSWt flU •/c*ru«« » W* an, IB ft great itfiow. Bcseetbco^wtoersMUN i to laalaBaa i e p t w e e e e m dwisipttoiUto aeaaiUe tifctoorriapefci"!* that amd- ^ I «Mi> Nnr the great objeeta of tliB B%&itk*t« «ttecn. Their stviaibtBty t a ^ e t s of frith- Hoar &itbSs ti^iteagtb,o«r tor® difiw^- rtf soiibfeol9WtB>Hi t oat ftiAi to ianiAk.rtolitiei. p e e BstEriaKnn a h f A ««. I ta t U « n r U m e d Gwi to n f f ^ ) m acniBBt of Us iaviiibility. t^ tmmiM ^mm^ mn^ dbMtom. O a r iBBi>iirit*wi h fito liifc ImtaSi BgBtat i iptit sfBiast tba fcik TUl* Insueaodif^ he employa the language of tb» text: "I hare somewhat against thee, beeanse thou has left thy first iova." ItwiBXS. 1. It is well ft* Christians trftea to r^ect (« the charaeteristiea of t h ^ first love. Such reflectioas are entirely salutary. 2. It should never be fayjttM that the be- liever's first love may deelije. A pnetaeal in the law <•{ the Lord, and in his law doth he meditate day loid night" In conclnsion, "I commend you to God and the word of his gracc, which is able to build you up, and pvc i oti inheritance among all than which are sanc- tified."'' [lar tk> V«aaewa J J S " The following is from the young Pas- tor at Hickman, Ky. Our yeung Minis-ten axe all taking the right stand. A different state of things is dawning upon Ui:.—En. MB. Enrtok :—The Tennessee Baptist came to me this evaiing with a good store of rich information, as usual In looking over it, I see an extract from a letter, which, I was written by Brother Fisher, of Carrolton, Kentucky, in which he speaks rf a Church, (if I should call them su^,) whose mmbers ocAvcDe with Pcidobaptists and Cambellites; leas Aekcowkit If the members be Uind to a knowledge of the tnith, for aught the; kanw, their Pastor may be blind, and aU fidl into the dittA. In these respects a great ben- fit occurs to the Caurches and to the world, by I a prayful reading of the Scripture The church in her memben&ip is capaeitoted to shine, re- fleeting the rays of truth upon this dark world, | j ^ j ti^j, minister interchanges appointmctta and promoting uiraai and harmony amcog I ^^h ^ (j^jQ^^ute procIainKT. God's people. My heart was pained to of such con The Scriptures are profitable f«r reproof. J faHoo in our denomination. It does appear r- ^ I ChristiaBa, owing to the weakness and iisper- j ^ my mind, that t h w can be no coa^t- «»embraace of tfim f ^ o t o e d ^ U ^ this matter, except tie one «>t K.e«p tiy aeart wita g,irw«Bding them, oftaa need reproof; God in j f^rth in Brother Pendleton's " Old Land Mark 1. I reprove, eveiy fcalt. Reset." And while ministen of oar churcW A consctoT^ ^ If we woaWeajoy this blessed reproof we must Loofeue to preach with Pedobaptbtsand Camp " S f l l l W Iht^d U Seripturea. teUites, they might justas well commune with MBTtof chnstians. Ho» profbu^ should be ^he Seripture. are profitobk te oorwrtion. U e m . In sanctioning the one, d«y lay a gtnjd they love the Savior t^ w t o they first ^ ^ aatray—leave their firat love, boeome To be ctoisistent, as indicated above, Bap- wpott^d hiaea^! by a pr.y«rfU reading rf tist.must pat into practice, what their mune (Mding the text toy, K ^ b e r « « e e taou s«ipture» Ikty Bee the error of d « r way, se- U j position imposts upon tiiem-a strict con- art ftUea, and Mpw/.'-to. ' - - - . . . . . . . 1 ^ to the injunetion, torn to the disdiarge of their duties, ia h am-lequiremtats the ncrcd bk depradance upoa thi« L a ^ and find hito Sejiptutw. thebsuBBBdsiiidd, impartii^ evwy nttded HITOM,, the Church of Christ, (aa you have gnwa. I so oftea rsoarked,) wo are « peculiar peo- The Scriptures are profitable for instraet^s j preaching and counmmrg with in righteoasnesa. The <^riatiaB is veqwired tojoie „rio«s Soeietirs of theday, am at a SHOBX HBKMOTW. Cfikt Bi^ Uf ef Aj^idiems. L "Wwy »kBtar«Chrito'tbav«<ntoilBd th* life,- « jg«ut to find the marks which disUnguish we to think that diem; kt aa aot bt M ^ Church rektwa. Th« m ^ W „ to die world that JI—»li«i tha haad rf God Uyetk I IHieSorqitBtea eoatwa ^ ^ e a p««ttliatpeoylc,ieBloa»of good works. S ^ ^ ^ u t ^ ^ n S b f t o t d ^ ^ -Itis^ev^Kntist. tWo^^t the heavy ^ u^ » We to « M«eribiBg aot only die manaar, bat kiad and breadti of 5«e ,,K»rld, dwuld be mnsioBT iszuTixw. B ATXS retraced bis steps through the under- brush, found the boatman where he left him, aad soon recroascd the river. During the remiunder of the day, no impor- tunity was offered for conversation with Ste- phim; but in the evening, after the last cus- tomer had left the &tote, and when the firFt &vorable moment for inquiring hac presented itself. Stephen asked the result of the Cam- bridge interview. "Cloee the store, and yc-o shall knew." StRi^eashiU the window dintten, and tened diem, then closed the doo^ and locked it onthu inside. Strwgfuth was doing in'an old, brokisi, rudi-bottom chw, with the Bible in his hand; a rushlight, ia a greasy brass can- dlestick, stood oa the comer of the counter. The picture was completed by Stephoi seating himself npon a rough sugar box in frost of Mr. Bates. '-Now," said he, "tell me ail about it" Strosg&ith related as fully as he could re- member, the dcails of the conveisation. If all diat the President told yon Is true, it oeftainly fiimidies a Etrong aignmoit for the Baptists." "I think as much; and suppose, cow we are alone, that we examine some of the prominent instances of baptism recorded in the New Tes- tament in the light of the information with whidi he has fumiidied us. Let us look at them, and see whether the various rirctrm- itaneea connected wish them arc in hanno- ay with immersion, or whetLer they are more e«»>scnknt with some rther mode of adminis- tration." It is not necessary to give ai l«igth the con- versation of these two ^ c e r e and earticst i ^ ^ r c r s aficr trutlL " It'^wijl be sufficient for our purpose to say that the conclusion at which they arrived was, that the various eircan» stances which are related in connectieB with the New Testament baptisms, were absolutely bccesEary, in case immersion was die prac- tice; whilst, on the other ha=d, they were not only uiinecessary, but also incongruous with any other mode. "It seems to me," add Strongfaith, "that the evidence is almost, if not quite, coocluare that primitive baptism was administered by immcrsicn. Let us group these circumstances which we have examined, together. The pri- mary meaning of the word 'baptise' b to im- mert-e. Christ was baptized in Jotdsn; after b^Dg baptised, he came up out of ike voter John baptised at Enon, near to ^ c m . because there was muck vahr diere; when Philip bep tiled the eunuch, they went bo^ of them d^n^ info ike temter, and after the baptism they mm* vp o*it of ikt vaier; and Paul says we are buried with Christ by baptism tmto death; that as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life. And here again, in hia Eptsde to the CoUosdans, he says, 'Bur- ied with him in baptism, wherein also y« are risen with him, through the faith of the oper- ation of God.' Buried by baptism; the bur- ial ts in fA* ordinance, and in this also is the resurrection spoken of; for Paul is explicit in saying,'Te are buried with Christ in baptism, wherein, i. e., in which baptim ye al«) are risisi with him.' The burial and the raur- mfion are u bapii*m, and these, whilst tiiriy remind the believer of the burial and resurrection of Christ, as the grounds of his Christian hope, are, at the same time, beauti- fully (^boUeal of the believer's death unto sin, and bis resurrection to a new life. It ea&- not be denied that Paul's language on these passages i" in perfect harmony with iAptisu by immersion, but it is entirdy IneongrBoas if (he ordinance urere administered in any ether Where is there any burial or rcstorec t StqiheawaaeoiTeei. P^ardKn and &idir cott, who bad been attendiag B confertBoc at diehoBaettf JEWaao Cotton, wddtberateapoB tiw measarca to be adopted for the sap- ptesnon of heresy in the colony, and wboe, by the interest of thoBul^ieet, their coeveta*- don had been oontintud late into ttw ug^t, were oa t h ^ way home. Seoa^ thrcu^ die dbinks and crerins of Bates' atore, ali^U, tteir attention was arrested. J-Whatdoes diat mean said Eadicott; "are l^ievea plusdcimg BatciP " ~ TEually doses the trucking house and goes home early." "It would not be snrprisipg,'' aid Pycdlco, "if Bates himself was there, holding converse with Eome of the siapnted ones, or poh^ trying to pervert to a bapttstjail use those passages of the Holy Scriptures to whi<^ I found the leaves of his B i l ^ turned down the other day." "He truly has seated an appropriate time for his deeds of darkness, if the case is as you suppose." "It always has beat so, laoti^; hts'^cs love darkness ratha than l i ^ t , dcc&tsc tLeir deeds are eviL Being diildren of the m ^ t , and not of the day, Aey shrink like owk aad bats from the K ^ f The two Puritans had new readied the store. To gratify their curioai^, they paused at the door. Through one c£ the crevices, by means of which the lij^t widun had been be- trayed, t h ^ cotild see the employer and his clerk uv earnest con<-eisattaa. It required sa efibrt to hear what was said. The last words whidi we have recorded as having been utta- ed by Stroe^&idi, thqr heard with pofectdis- tinctDess. What do you think (rf that asked £ndi- cott ''Think! It is just what I have supposed for «cme weeks," replied Pyndtoa. ^ Not satisfied with bdng infected by this loathsome leprosy himBrifi b«c he is, like' some fold wizard, kborisg at midnight to be- 'm sodation, that I castot attend b ^ aadj obliged to attecd An latter. Wen^ ' Ue £9 a dekgatkm frwa uur. reach Naeliv^ in time, aftc our aKi2t|^I &el cocfideat that we BV^M ^ r e s e i ^ t a the Co&RBtioB. I m that ^ amvcBeaa with «et usivtRal &ror, in dM (die <&cietav Bcemtion. Wiave ftmvcTHfd widi i i (se ^ e a U y i kU to f<xl iis^' prBetioliatty. If 1 undenslood what t» 1 essatj in rcyreseBttEg by ktter, I wnoW eer^ tainly r^naent in that C^veatian. A'' it is, I mu^ cvntcnt myadf with making kuiiwn u» you my fediugs oc the - stjgcct. Y.-u ianB ray ^ m p a t h ^ and my prajers, and uia% i ^ y upon my- poor, £edik eoHipoTatioQ. tf any de- witch this unsm-'pectii^ yotith, and inease tite contagiim into his souL" - His voice arrested the attention (rfStqiieo, has already been described: Tbey per- sdved diat dii^ were hesrd, and, not wish- ing ta be known, thqr ha-otily left the door, and pressed towarda home. When Sie{^ec opened the door, and looked oat into the darkness, he could see nothing but the in£s- dcct forms 6f two tmknown moi in die dis- 2 who soon disappear entirdy from view. The conversadon having beoi in diis man- ner interrupted, and the door being open, Mr. Bates told Stephen he t h o i ^ t they had bel- ter close the store for the ni^t, and resume the coaveration some othor timt. th« waseee of oar diaoBs^ by ^ of ^ ^ ^ riahtetma acUons spring. I «wike to duty—haviw on die whole armor of the rt.«ii« whidi cur spiritad phy«ct«ipte- ^hb during ^ and 8oekin| die good Bcribe. UB. It is a great argumeat of oarowa Tbeti if ^ i ^ d k n ^ t b ^ ^ of men. fr ? ^ it the pa.?tT of the ^ ^ m t a m m . Bad e f o ^ ' i a « e j , that not- our dioughta^ words, .ad ac*. by di«a, we ^ ^ widatoadi.gltedi&«l»yrfoarrW»e.7.1« | lowed iulhHm« tha aaeknt . . . b , of d « true vatotofa, tot«-«t.k.o«r Lto-to ^ J ^ ^ ^ r p S f c S S Z ^ la all I pority.' But I to faow dmt none of of coaifort, and t « . t ia ^ - f i - g .iUi ^^PJ^tfei tafoindj Do wawii^tokaowi Aposdes..k>urli^t affit.«. ^ W S t ^ p t o r - . for tbereia bto ItBTCvwkdhiaMdf. Do m v i i k tokaow o w fDratoemBt,wadc«difbras a &r toon cceding and eternal wdg^t'of glotj-" 8 Oop. ir. n . BltMcdar^ttey wie»oteB,BBJww in teajB. beeaato t b ^ rt»f with indkbk joy the harvest of etonal felidty. n. I a« craeified with Cfcrirt," Si. ftud; waawfcrtsaedtodtoetflto wiA Bi" otlrts i Look iato At Soiptuns aa iato a aae oar aMiBl liL--to reBeeted. IfoaW we know the great pkaafflw rudto^ip- ikm? P»y«fidly read tfa« Seriptaiw, for Aey ara whidi tortifj of J«6U Chriat, who a«dfcyhm; Sll'wUr-iV- WoaW wakaowtfceg«to.««af PJ^- for hw sake w« ^ o b * to ooataae 1 iT«.» allli^, for his sake by fortokiBgit, we ^oaM paitEcoto geal UBiteB^sa? do dwa eo«awm«at^a», aocetiMsr wito A y "Iso t ^ y j f j ™ ^nagu^i^ Mate toe fttok^ rf •arkt^ofpaidoaBBdaJtoaBllifo? Wai prevail against as, baviog this diMtranee, that "The pttes of hdl shall aot pevaaagdnst us.^ The akovo may be tltoi^t n d n r harA and fisrward laagaaM tor a yMog aMtotoer, bat I am peimded thatao trafr-B^^.will regard it impiMS or iaeorrcet. I have enlisted under iha" " Uaed sfaintd bamm^ cvf Ae Gespd, aad ito tiSi determin- ed to %kt4he batdas «r tlM Lofi; of kostB, wh^a freaBia ia tkeltok Umwj hij^ aadwiitoitobeitAitiMaHa^af the Gos- ' and I eiMotba ^thfol to my divine r," ank» T pwadi the wbok tarath, in hu ftor, with B mir «f «B*6™it »yedf a l e m H fa tb«li^tofdw8«iptarto ptoyMfitlly ""-frf iea for<»iktV«dK Irittskthaftaiuid ,«dgato tbtaataiB Bad tndmw of fowdk^ taiAiii WomW. wa Jwaat d * lovers dT truth to »Uy to i k k r f ^ m . rf As CharA ia aa aiwa—-1 r,, j ^ „ „ Jfimfaiii r .,Bi>i«aibaNM8MMaadkBi>p7? Toaw to Aa ktoJb of a yi rnisas O f d , «to««4»fc.Saripftoflto»wa».f totowj JBebw, 1867^ tion in the act of sprinkling or of poanng?— There ia none. "All these circamstance^ whether cossider- ed singly or together—this bsptiiiBg where there was much wattt^—going down into the water coming up out ofthe water—b^g buried and raised again—wtre not mily bar mcnious with, but were ahsolutdy ncccssa^ to, immersion, but not to any other mode, is cmaialy very strange that all these eircum- ftantial incid«Mts jiould ta»a been meattooed, if the ordinance <lid not require t l ^ ^ and it ccrtairly would not have reqtiiwd it had been adaiinisteredby^iriBk&agorpow> ing." "Hyk!" ssid Sti^nm; "did I Tdees'and footstapa by die door?" "I dwnld diiak not," rt^plicd StiOJ^th. "Itis now midBi^t T h r ooknisiB a « bed; prdiaUy not a fiwUy is awiike, exocft where sittoessexisw." A a l i ^ wiise at dto door, like diat rf peraoas'a»«)ppiBg 00 g m a d , caused toa to fum. B* tksa ded, "Yaa »«J ^ ^ ^ MajBobaWysDiattoikw bava wsader- a froa» tkar w « k , sad «B tltotr witoB fcB»a thisway to » . li' 'Pi^Bpa Iq^t ihiMB Hkxim^ t t e CTB^ «f dndMn«Bi AtUmt, tt aot bear eisvc steps are takes. Yours ntaist fruenall y. G. H Mitn*. Mam, Mississif^ Oct 8, ISaT. I gsg-The fallowing is from one of Misss- sippi's most taloiied and pmmidi^ young min- isters, who occupiefi a point of great infiucnce in the Eastern Valley of Misassippi- I t in- dicates the beating of the mighty heart of Mi^isissippi Baptiste. BaptiA Sabbath fthool Books are needed, books that shall be true 10 aU the teachings of God's Word, and books prepared by Southern pens. We hope brother M. will meet the Union in Georgia next fpriag : MB. EcrroK:—^Itwas a sotirce (rfmorethaii ordinary pleasure to my aimd, when I saw the announcement in your paper, that there wotild be a Sunday School Convenuon hdd in cocnecti<m with your General AssMoatioit.— was ddighted at this move, aot only because it gives promise that Southern aunds, and Southern pens, are soon to our Sunday School Libraries: but also ]>ecaBse it gives promise that the time is at hand when there is to be a thorough reformation among Southern Baptists, on the whole poblkattcD system, which has so long obtained. We have rdied iqion Northern minds, ard Northern Presses, too Irag already. We have given our breth- rai at the North but too mudi ground, to re- gard themselves as superior to us; and they have not be«^ blind to th« foet And while our course on diis s u b j ^ ha.* vmdueed this unjust and misduevous impression upon tbdr minds, it has at die same time, irith a very unatAlm Conaoed. A few weeks ago I heard an d d eon who had been many years a nucistcr, (is a pubHc discanrae} e t j : "Seme men teadi, that a ocr> taa^aart of TnanVirHl were savod bdioie d d &t£9 Adam was created." He then west «a to say, that "Oirist aevw died to Bare i i w who were already saved." Sow, I would ask, who bdieves t ^ any part of mackisd were satwibefore Adam W3T> made? Saved before th^ had any fxiitfinn' I I net er saw B maa that bdiev«d sadi neaisaiae. A d a e ^ is <»e thing; die the dcssn is aiiother. God, "hefbie old &tber Adam was created," (im^iMi , to save a certra partsf mankind. When die propc time ecsae^ be will actoally save them; tkit ia,Hewilld» what He daiyBei. "nioee who wiB be fifiaSy saved, w«e not saved-before the fotmiatitn of d » world, but "dkosni in Christ," and "jcre- datitusUS^ to salnAui, "before thefbudk- tion of the world," and laved, ta Jia. s» saved, throof^ the goqid, in virtue ef m atanement of Christ When God, in lEsfore- knowledge, determined to sav^ a ^mrt of Adam's fiJlen rssoe. He had it in view to save them in Chrr.^ and to bring thsm to Oirist bf ~ the g(^{>el of tmtk. Faith is t h e ^ of Gad; thereSsv, God, as a aovodga, bestawa tius heavenly gift on whoasoerer He piktaes, with- out castinp a stuml£ng-liloek in the -mxj tii m r j othei&. This view of the deedon k wte-, thy.of God, aitd ea& to man; bciEg tiie «D}y ^ doctrine that gives all the gUvy to Gsd, aad makes ^aivatian colvn. I t fe said : ' T h i s is fcsllty." Webster do- fines the term, " A fixed, unslterable courBc of this^^ indepesdtat of God ui a ^ d m ^ n i o g cas>e; an invincible neeesuty, existing ia thmga thesiadvea." The doctrine <rf Eketiea, or PredeatinatioB to Salvation, differs widefy from diis. While, fatality hides God icrom c>nr view, decdim rep- TCSMts bim as predestinating aad accomplisb- icg everything rdative to msn's salvatian. Fatality is an arl^ttary decree, cr a^ea decrees, destitute of all «i-d>an; irinle all the pui-pa-ies of God. especially thoee potsiutiig t» the salvation of man, are foondcd iu wiBdimi, and executed in haraioay with jnUice—inhal^ mcay with .all the divine anributea. WiA what profoimd revereooe, then, shoaU we coDtempkto the daracrer of G<>d, and speak of him and h k works of provideuoe aui grace! What superktive what ooMom- impudenw, to say, "if God does thu 80, hs is an just! MTLSS L. LJLSBUI. FAan-T BxuGtox.—^lijc distance between members of the saiK kmHy, with regard to. rdigkes conrersaltan and riimnrnnina'—iki cummoc saying and fecSag, I can talk wilii every one else fredy than with thoic *sf my own fouily, is owing very mudi to a oat- sduosnesii of incsnastency in SttXe dangs, which k recogtdied at heme, and to dmsc lit*. tie difioesocB, or fsalta, -or tPfrpii « whiiii i s ^ the thoaght of conmuaii^ together it spiritaal things rqnkivc. Stra^eis do mlft know these ea^y-hesetting tina. But if^ac. - S-J few Mceptaons, kqit oar Boatbetn brethrcsi ia the back grsand. Th«y bare bad no eneoair- agement te write books. have had ao hope of reward in any . way whatover. Tfce j.oor brother, who has talenta, learuii^ and geniuB, whkh qualify him for an extesded sphert of infloenoe, has bad BO of itod- ing and clothing hk fomily by writisig boaka And «-ven diose brethren., whose cSrenmstaaees place them btyosd sif^ a motive as tiUs, and would gkdly W w in tK» line, simply fr«B a dedrc to do gond, have bid ao adei^ate cn- courag««ieBt to write. T h ^ fcsv* had w«»y reasoB to expect, that af*« an tbdr kbor, aad stady and care, their produeti<ms woaM be q ^ y and constaady f w e d by, ia aeaidit rf bo«3Di&«B Nwthen pets, So tbrt pueiy Scathera rd%ioca literatare is, coa^paia^velyi ^lealdng, a very meagtm B&ir. 3 do net be- lieve thk state dut^ k t e ^ to n a - tinne. I do aot b d i M ^ Gad i a t a ^ it dialL IWtora^bok begiaaiag toapA UM way for a O o n n ^ oa tias ad^ ThercootadMB of that wimawlb estaWiah- Bifasben of the saaw foiaily; seek sweet cou- edtogeiher; if brodten. if astsa waaMac-^ natoB themrdvea to pi»y togtte; if tor- aoBM heavy cakaiitT whkh luis &lk>B n^ te boose, er under the icffMBtt ofwaegniil tbey aionM b q ^ t i k pradioe, ai^ w t ^ thdr hearts are mider the nbdmag iK- iacMof «sTOwar>y, thejaboaU togedwr ^ Ged, wdbeewe Bttadwd aa Oaisdaoe lyr cMBSxuiaaa with eatt other aad inlii ^ristj tbeK p ^ isamwteiidto weald greatly ^tni^ed£uai!yties vogMfadiiiii' p e n p o w t i ^ i M ^ id a divies love; femiy woud be gready j^ronwfaad; i k ^ lid be Christka £rkiidj>%ii ia id&land stnog; and that aad dktatw I cHesatioB whk& taooftea ccsti die ad- Bt tlie North; the iF iirfaihug wliidik bdngldtia die pabEMinas^ft* Smuhwesim PabGdu^ H ^ at KaArilK aad af the Soa&arti I^ptkt Pd£ealin So- da^ at <3iariHtRt,wi the teoMt OaarendoMd a i M t b ^ t Mto»tobefin« - d J I d r a of a &]uiTy,8Bd extends woald be exdiang^ for that is d e s e r t by iBsptrades 1 aat"—qaiaiuiiiar. SaShA eu- Wa*T ji Kisa caarew ixj.—A» StopM^ A - ^of Pekad,«aaargadto coniaakLSaM «f hk aaljaeto vAo wfw rf a fifasat to e«d>r»» las, W Bto .>Skt Aouaint t»f "t^iiMtoo ^Ip'-" It wwOdfeagwattliiii toi waM^ ma fin

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DESanC TO IMW TIE WHOLE T&CTII, DJUU5G TO OPPOSE ASI EUM, J. I. fiBJlTSS, EMTOB.

NASHVILLE TENNESSKE, SATURDAY^ NOVEMBER 1857.

u l p i t . (ST Mmmmm wffea la tkte ^atv

jhk; t f l - X . r^flrtM. MtjtaM .fXailxLl

Tbe Cbxistian't Hnt Iionre. BT A. 31. r c x a u i t r a . I b m MWVklt . p M tkM; hCMBC dMt

^ I s ^ ^ t i c p * * ^ TO^ at die Lora J e n s , „ _ _ dilit iuith an e » te betr, let liiK b e v , "

jwwcniir ' i iiiitiWi Ti liiiiTiii I'm tii ^ scl-njbjeet. ETOT bacfeli&r Elxrald fttteii-Ij Uates, &r it U t W H a t d of the O t n i t i

^ And «]io of ss , m j bretbrai, S j l a n gnUtles of t i « M a fdcp*^g&OBt Godt . ^ f l f h a «f w csR m j that we Itare ekavui to tlte

widi p n p a w oS ( m o d irf oMwanBiMBB tillfiow ? Sncb qntttkms eoTiId a ^ I lesr, TCecsTs l a a S m s t t r e from

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C O L L E S S . T 1 >i!*Mra Ctnun-t la MSI

>FE9E&LS(i}L-

OTtfWtdBoBg Bwjority rf modem d u v -tiata. I f t&e B k t ^ vere p e n a t a l l ; p r o s s t

tkeold Mud writtoi • •••••i iwii i i i i i te AOB, m d d Ite ac t a j to

/ i a r w y aBsof Ujcjb, I ka re soBtevbit a ^ n s t l&MjiMnvw tbo« laurt k i t thy trst l o r e?

; ; I s d laennng doicabjMt , I propose toob-~ fBTStke&QiB'nngarter : I L B B n T o s c s z o t T B z c a A X A d u u n c s o r F H E C O M I A * ' * RUUX LUT».

• n c r ' a t n o i t i a a from ifartai— to l y i k B i a M a t n ^ « r t i B t e p o c b in his BKml Hriitj^ T i m ds«p acrane sew rela&ns to iksllhm iin iiiniiiltii flinnii nT Tlien does IteJbacame s a u i t , and as the d o s g e IB eSsct-

^ dtiiiM pOMC and. grace, i t iauDt strange ^ ^ f i T ^ n t g n & i s d e t o God ia excited, aMfefet tbo fiase <af k w b ^ t a s to b u a tm

to la thet i txt . t J t i t a a n ^ . There is no h^ppoen^fin

^ ITh* «ftctiF->t.of the soal flow os t spoit-to Ged, and enrftrine thoosclTes i s i

l i s . b e S m r vbea first introdneed into felknnlip v i t h Ged, kvea him vid i

l i r iMnii l j of lusirt—loTesUm for irhat be is ialnadi^—B Being of infinite pcsftctitst— aiiJBTea him for h n paacma Ofen&mx in

of the sooL There is a cordi-! c i ihn raa la tBts lasgwige: "Whom

ia b e a n s b u t thee ? And t h o e is none IfWMTth X d « t r » bemdes thee.* Tha i a J h i i l i iiiiiriiiit eon^ianee vi th the injiinc-i^^^'Thou Shalt toTe the Lptd t h j God viUt j f t tikT heart, sool, moid, and U f a ihe ieSs t i i ^gaMedf i i r i tB^mneneae*

2. U i« firvaiL Th» afieefions are not k k a n t n ^ y sad Uogidd} v exoraed . There ii j|,«idDr IB A e n ailwd to ^ ardor of as-f S e ^ b n . n e i c l k w j a s t redeemed from fcjMwerof'anlijr Ae blood of Chrfet, de-T t s ^ eoBteaBla4»s the work of redemption, a l ^ h e a i t g ^ v o with fervent lore to i u

Aathor. Salra&m thioogh the a tm-Iig Imifli I of t'^klTarj demandj ferror of

,aitdther*£a B ftfror—a sacred en-in theetereisesof the a f i ^ m i s of : emxmt- He feels that his BeliTer-

and &SB heQ, deaerres hir And diis aceoids with, reason and

—M. tha i maa who haji Bwatei7 graTBby the ti»o«

adBf r i e sd . Does.be not Ibel lave fitr diat fiiead who has sared hiui iw^teTpof i fa r And how most Uie

& d towurdhis Satrior who has reft-a r t froaa B grare of water, bnt from

of maiiAcondeBinatiai , and fi-thiahopeB to heaTen? The bdjerer^i

AB»Jteri»ed by i ts fiarrori " f f T e l o T i m e , "

my emsBasdmenta." " H e

other. Whatvrermay be oar riews of t h e [ Bltiniate trismph of holineaa over on , and ' food OTer evil, we knov the immpl i b not yet Kmplete. The ( n e i f i s o n o f ' t h e (M

is a liegeriBg process. Now it is certain that nnleas chrietians keep the nwral e o m p -tioB, still to be fonnd in their hearts, subdned, it w31 in some degree smother the fl'trM* tf love acd esore it to b tns lee* b i i ^ t j y . The tendency of this comptioB is to takeaway the f«el that sostaina the Same. Satan avails him-self of itmaining depavity, and is often sne-e e s M in l a d i s g the dnisdan, almott ere he is aware, to ksrve hi« first love i«

3. Baavst ikt tpirU tf fkt wttrii is «•/« tmnible io tie aeUiratien ef j-irfy t« Ht aottL While in the fe th the dkrUtias. most have somethisg to do with the world. The world is eppOKdtoGod. Those who lore him must do M in spile of the worU. " I f any man lore the world the love of the Father is not in him." The i ^ t of the w«dd and the f i ^ t

' taBWu ao. uui . V X B T S H O B T SSBXOZra .

N M toMTS TKT VICKC«. 2M.K:SL

1. Beeanse their ccarropttoBs -are nnmorti-fied.

2. Bccanse their Mnsciesces are nnpacified. !$op<e» (he wtclud e'CT can lEsoir, Wbile baiteaia« lo their pbcebcknrT Bat «Ue iriilt sis nimaia. Sad i4n>est of eternal pain. '

Vw UK THEKXc

Tht Sm^U AcehiGis Ckvnh Is Prayetfti Btadimg of tk* Scriptrtrtt.

BT JL. U STOVAIA, or itiss. •* AH Scriftiue U giTvo b j iofpiratira of God, atid | earth, bonnd ia Heaven.

b profiiablr for doctrine, fat nfivot, for comcuoo fer iastmrtira fai rirbiiwiru. that t ^ n tu be per-fect. t]M>roii«bI; {nnmked anto all n o d ««rks."— 2T». , 3: 18,17.

Are we hthsi*, m o t h ^ hnsbands, vrives, ^ i ld ren , -jiasters or servants, relative daties devolve npon ns in ' these several rdations, the &i thM and rigLtfiil performance of which, pro-a n t e the peace and bappness ^ f sociefy. In ^ Bible is found perfect mlea to goUe us into all truth, and righteoosnees npon these nhjeeta.

Owing to the peculiar natore of the govem-moit gives by Christ to bis ChnRbes, it be-eenes the d a ^ of evoy member to understand the diaeipruie u taught iiTtbe New Testament, that &ey m a y M able in the exercise of that diacipline, to do the will cS the grtat Head of the Chord), and have what they lobse on earth, loosed in H e a v ^ , and thatvhich they bind on

Qualification for the discharge of this great reqxmability can alone be obtained by a prayerful reading of the Scriptures, for we acknowledge no discipline binding bat the Kew Testusent Ko King but Jesus, and the whole Church is respoosi

I Ue for the administration of hla laws. The ibersbip of the Churches all understanding

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C H A P T E B I X .

The Apostle refers to the old Testament, the truth of which is confirmed by the new, all

«f d m s t k i u t ^ b ^ ia d ine t oiipa>i&» to I P ' ® » fitrascor each other, i t is maniiert that woddly mfiuen- translated into our language, is a eom-e«a wiU impair the ardor of th« christiaA's in&llible guide to u i in aU matters U , ^ of Christ, and acting accordingly, will firstlov^uBttssbeBMby&itii above theii of w d praetK«. By isspiration we « « present a spectacle at which the world wUl etmimaiBM&m. to understand that Prophets and ApoaUes J ^ . jj^en »ill the Church be

These eoHideratkns, as i t ai«e«B ^ me, ^^e light of the worid, the salt cf the earth. A c w t h a t i t is lamcntaUy pos^lde fer the 1 Spirit ; hence the Scriptures of the old FmjJly, the times in iriiidi we live, call diristSaa^ first love to decline. I say poasi-j Testaments are the uaerring dictation I j ^ ^ y f „ thorough BiWe knowledge on the ble, BO* nee«Bry . H u n o t snavMdBble. of the H d y S j ^ t . " F o r the prophecy cam. L ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^f Qod, and man. The

I l L A BK1XSB03 » TM >suxvn<s jost w t in old times by the wiU of maa, but holy j ^ ^^^ f^u ^ ^ ^ t xbd c w i i ^ a , tLu tov* XXOTCS T«« Savtoa's stsarrBOBASios. ^ " ^^ ^ rfvocates for error are hold and boisterous.

I hare somewhat against ^ecv^becBwe thou Ghoet.^ True, much of the new T«to- y^en ! and lo there! Men are run-hast left thy first W TIus is the eomplBiBl immediate worf of God, being ^ e j i e earth, teaching for of t i e Head of the O I B P A . "Why ia he dis-1 doctrine the commandments of men, thousands plowed? I of our race are c o n f i x

1. d^Tisfutns in zuftHmg the Fathers by the prophets, hath in ^^^^^ ^ „„ for s jJrrf fee « us by his Son." Sure- fa^^jedge of their duty to God than some hu

How unkind is thm! ^ manly devised scheme set forth in what thay iMulting! I t d e t n e t a f r o B the exedfcney of h ® V * ® plea-«« to term ^ standard ttork of the aurth. the B e d e e s a r t character. The backdider in ^ ^ ^ D « r Brethren, in the midit of thL- age of l c a v » g his first k v e declares ia substance that greatest respect, at- inyention, when so many we fear are waudering he has been disappointed ia C h ^ — t h a t be ™ vec«aaon from us. How fear- ^ jj.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j^ave ow brethrtn in fads not m him those gloriea which he a t first neglect^ mub- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^f attributed to him, and oa a c c e n t of whidi he ^i® Scnptuies ? Q ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ sufficient to guide ns ssfely

I f we would underctaEd the Scriptures, and be profited by t hd r perusal, we mu£t read them prayerfully. Becaute, without a sineere de-sire to know the truth, which is always attend ed with the Spirit of prayer, we will never search the Scriptures with that eamesto^Hi, diligence, and confidesce which will nsul t m

leenly and fervently loved b i a . The back-sl i ier would not for t k world say this in word, ba t he virtually says i t ia leaving hiafirstlove. Ia t i s tnnge diat Jesus ia dis^eaaed and ut-ters his complaiut in the language of the text?-

Stui dedaino»imflit»« durtgmrd «f H t d i m e eommuaui*. The Scriptares require the believer to abound tt love mem and more— to b e i a a state of piogtessve imptoicmeatj 3«ilingtohiBfiuthvirtae,&c^ They do ae t tolerate langiyv ia the aSeetiimsofa t idtcawd smL F a r f r o m i t . When therefore i i e diris-

leaves hm first love he violates the divine arrangement, for he disregards the divine eom-manda.

3. Suck dKitnsiam ditquoHfies th» dtruiian for ttarfolitess. God makes U the duty of his people to be as u seMas possbk. Jesus Christ raiuiresallhisdiseiptesto labor to the best

through the mists of error to the everlasting rest w h i d rtmaina for God"B people. Let us ail prayerfully starch the Scriptures, that we

Lmay know and understand the same truth, be I one in heart, one in fiuth, one in practice, " BO

Bore children tossed to and fro, and carried I about with every wird of doctrine, by the

our edification and comfort We ate P«»r, 1 - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l l e , dependttt b ^ , and must b a « ( ^ ' s j ^ ^ ^ jj^ ^ ^ ^^ deceive.

I n view of the we i^ ty reEponsihilities of help in all we do; and prayer is the medium through which his help is obtained. To read prayerful!} implies, a sincere desire to know the truth, confidence in Gf d's word as the | truth, a willingBess to foK«ke all, and ever; tradition, believe and practice only the thing; I which God has revealed, humbly relying on

Chtirch members, aLd the benefits to thcni, the Churches, their Amiliee, and the world of mas-kind, may 1 not exhort all to this good wor t O, vLat a cacrifice is made by spending our precious time in idle, vain conversation 1 Let us ratlifr employ ourselves as did the man.

him for the enb'ghtening influences of the Holy ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ „ deficit is S p r i t

The Scriptures are prafiuble for doctrinc-I t 18 essentially neces^ry that every member of th.« Chtirch of Christ should nnderstacd. v l v a n f a ^ IB lus vineyard. And what ia the

p r e . ^ qualification fo^t»efulae«^ for efi- ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ t i j Sency m the cause of God? Not ta leab-not ^J^eScnpturea. Else bow shaU they be able l eamfcg-no t wealtfc-tiot worldly respeeta- « a t o d ean«sdy fe Ae ^ t h once deliver-b i l i t y -bu t piety unquestkmably. Piety d e - H c U n T ^ b e n ^ the L i a t i a a k-ves his first ^ e t n i i ^ U « l l ed the pillar a . d ground of | love^aaddisqmdificatioa for is

depth and exumt of s p i r i t i ^ ^ e m B e a . J e . « whikoa . . r lfc went ^ out as Mmisters to proclaon this doctrine, uji-^ i r i toa l declenaioR. a b m t doing good, and bow evideady n a s t i t exeite hia dis^probatioB i ^ e n his fidlowers, by leaving their first love, disqaaltfy them-x d m for uscAlneae^ I t i s not steange fliat

r a r s . '

P J ^

r

IHliM 'i ^

k i a j t thBt is re t l i An oboemBce of

& the evaagelicBl re-^ I m ta Uta. laprepor t ioa t o t b a a r -I m w i S l M t h e ctesfidneaa of obedi-l o w c ^ e r a t e B i B B v a i w ^ r f w a y s . In

k U 4 9 a t o « ia on* way—ia sobjeets ia I ya ia i tom «ae way. ia ^i ldreD is

r , * c . Bu t i t t oBjhBiBiddwt teve fMr - w f t o k t a a T ^ t ID eaBmand ooi t i amiaKty prompts «a (o renderaW T k i s b a giaerBl p r i w i ^ e aad re-

i,a i t r i k ^ illustration ia t i « actings B ' l f r t t W Look bi«k, beBev-

k i k f B w d tf yrnir earUettlove. How - r r » « b « j t d t f i B S . » i B r by t n b m -

l i a l n b B B M l t t d w at^naoeooif

t h W«cd, and labwing to pro-, o f h i r a a a e . Truly, the-rhrm-

•wredly,eaaatrBaa t.>

I f » fOMDU WE TUX CMIiTtAS'i f t e v i TO M c u a i .

^will d e a j thm? • Wia tev t r others may , lito f w i t i n t h a r k i H i H r t h e p<j»-/ d ^ i f u H d B l M k u i M . H« eoMiders

ktratfe-sadly exemplified in himMl£ R t f S f t p o - A I ^ T

, jSWt flU • / c * r u « « » W* a n , IB ft great

i t f i o w . Bcseetbco^wtoersMUN i to laalaBaa i e p t w e e e e m

dwisipttoiUto aeaaiUe tifctoorriapefci"!* that amd- ^ I «Mi> Nnr the great objeeta of tliB B%&itk*t« «ttecn. Their stviaibtBty

t a ^ e t s of frith- H o a r &i tbSs t i ^ i t e a g t b , o « r tor® d i f i w ^ -

r t f soiibfeol9WtB>Hi t oat ftiAi to i a n i A k . r t o l i t i e i .

p e e BstEriaKnn a h f A ««. I ta t U « n r U m e d Gwi to n f f ^ ) m acniBBt of U s iaviiibility. t tmmiM ^mm^ m n ^ dbMtom. O a r iBBi>iirit*wi h

fito l i i fc ImtaSi BgBtat i i p t i t sfBiast tba f c i k T U l *

I n s u e a o d i f ^

he employa the language of tb» text : " I hare somewhat against thee, beeanse thou has left thy first iova."

ItwiBXS. 1. I t is well ft* Christians trftea to r ^ e c t (« the charaeteristiea of t h ^ first love. Such reflectioas are entirely salutary.

2. I t should never be fayjttM that the be-liever's first love may deelije. A pnetaeal

in the law <•{ the Lord, and in his law doth he meditate day loid n ight" In conclnsion, " I commend you to God and the word of his gracc, which is able to build you up, and pvc i oti inheritance among all than which are sanc-tified."''

[lar tk> V«aaewa J J S " The following is from the young Pas-

tor at Hickman, Ky. Our yeung Minis-ten axe all taking the right stand. A different state of things is dawning upon Ui:.—En.

MB. Enrtok:—The Tennessee Baptist came to me this evaiing with a good store of rich information, as usual In looking over it, I see an extract from a letter, which, I was written by Brother Fisher, of Carrolton, Kentucky, in which he speaks rf a Church, (if I should call them s u ^ , ) whose mmbers ocAvcDe with Pcidobaptists and Cambellites;

leas A e k c o w k i t I f the members be Uind to a knowledge of the tnith, for aught the; kanw, their Pastor may be blind, and aU fidl into the dittA. In these respects a great ben-fit occurs to the Caurches and to the world, by

I a prayful reading of the Sc r ip tu re The church in her memben&ip is capaeitoted to shine, re-fleeting the rays of truth upon this dark world, | j ^ j t i ^ j , minister interchanges appointmctta and promoting uiraai and harmony amcog I ^ ^ h ^ ( j^ jQ^^ute procIainKT. God's people. My heart was pained to of such con

The Scriptures are profitable f«r reproof. J faHoo in our denomination. I t does appear r- ^ I ChristiaBa, owing to the weakness and iisper- j ^ my mind, that t h w can be no c o a ^ t -

«»embraace of tfim f ^ o t o e d ^ U ^ this matter, except t ie one «>t K.e«p t i y aeart wita g,irw«Bding them, oftaa need reproof; God in j f^rth in Brother Pendleton's " Old Land Mark

1. I ™ reprove, eveiy fcalt. Reset." And while ministen of oar churcW A c o n s c t o T ^ ^ If we woaWeajoy this blessed reproof we must L o o f e u e to preach with Pedobaptbtsand Camp

" S f l l l W I h t ^ d U Seripturea. teUites, they might justas well commune with MBTtof chnstians. H o » p r o f b u ^ should be ^he Seripture. are profitobk te oorwrtion. U e m . In sanctioning the one, d«y lay a gtnjd

they love the Savior t ^ w t o they first ^ ^ aatray—leave their firat love, boeome To be ctoisistent, as indicated above, Bap-wpott^d h i a e a ^ ! by a pr.y«rfU reading rf t ist .must pat into practice, what their mune (Mding the text toy, K ^ b e r « « e e taou s«ip ture» Ikty Bee the error of d « r way, se- U j position imposts upon tiiem-a strict con-art ftUea, and Mpw/ . ' - t o . ' - - - . . . . . . . 1 ^

to the injunetion,

torn to the disdiarge of their duties, ia h a m - l e q u i r e m t a t s the ncrcd b k depradance upoa thi« L a ^ and find hito Sejiptutw. thebsuBBBdsiiidd, impartii^ evwy nttded HITOM,, the Church of Christ, (aa you have gnwa. I so oftea rsoarked,) *« wo are « peculiar peo-

The Scriptures are profitable for instraet^s j preaching and c o u n m m r g with in righteoasnesa. The <^riatiaB is veqwired tojoie „ r i o « s Soeietirs of theday , am at a

S H O B X H B K M O T W . Cfikt Bi^ Uf ef Aj^idiems.

L "Wwy »kBtar«Chrito'tbav«<ntoilBd th*

l i f e , - « j g « u t to find the marks which disUnguish we to think that diem; k t aa aot bt M ^ Church rektwa. T h « m ^ W „ to die world that J I — » l i « i tha haad rf God Uyetk I IHieSorqitBtea eoatwa ^ ^ e a p««ttliatpeoylc,ieBloa»of good works. S ^ ^ ^ u t ^ ^ n S b f t o t d ^ ^ - I t i s ^ e v ^ K n t i s t . t W o ^ ^ t the heavy ^ u ^ » We to « M«eribiBg aot only die manaar, bat kiad and breadti of 5«e ,,K»rld, dwuld be

mnsioBT iszuTixw. BATXS retraced bis steps through the under-

brush, found the boatman where he left him, aad soon recroascd the river.

During the remiunder of the day, no impor-tunity was offered for conversation with Ste-phim; but in the evening, after the last cus-tomer had left the &tote, and when the firFt &vorable moment for inquiring hac presented itself. Stephen asked the result of the Cam-bridge interview.

"Cloee the store, and yc-o shall knew." StRi^eashiU the window dintten, and

tened diem, then closed the doo^ and locked it onthu inside. S t rwgfu th was doing in'an old, brokisi, rudi-bottom c h w , with the Bible in his hand; a rushlight, ia a greasy brass can-dlestick, stood oa the comer of the counter. The picture was completed by Stephoi seating himself npon a rough sugar box in frost of Mr. Bates.

'-Now," said he, "tell me ail about i t " Strosg&ith related as fully as he could re-

member, the dcails of the conveisation. If all diat the President told yon Is true, it

oeftainly fiimidies a Etrong aignmoit for the Baptists."

" I think as much; and suppose, cow we are alone, that we examine some of the prominent instances of baptism recorded in the New Tes-tament in the light of the information with whidi he has fumiidied us. Let us look at them, and see whether the various rirctrm-itaneea connected wish them arc in hanno-ay with immersion, or whetLer they are more e«»>scnknt with some rther mode of adminis-tration."

I t is not necessary to give ai l«igth the con-versation of these two ^ c e r e and earticst i ^ ^ r c r s aficr trutlL " It'^wijl be sufficient for our purpose to say that the conclusion at which they arrived was, that the various eircan» stances which are related in connectieB with the New Testament baptisms, were absolutely bccesEary, in case immersion was die prac-tice; whilst, on the other ha=d, they were not only uiinecessary, but also incongruous with any other mode.

" I t seems to me," add Strongfaith, "that the evidence is almost, if not quite, coocluare that primitive baptism was administered by immcrsicn. Let us group these circumstances which we have examined, together. The pri-mary meaning of the word 'baptise' b to im-mert-e. Christ was baptized in Jo tdsn; after b^Dg baptised, he came up out of ike voter John baptised at Enon, near to ^ c m . because there was muck vahr diere; when Philip bep tiled the eunuch, they went b o ^ of them d^n^ info ike temter, and after the baptism they mm* vp o*it of ikt vaier; and Paul says we are buried with Christ by baptism tmto death; that as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life. And here again, in hia Eptsde to the CoUosdans, he says, 'Bur-ied with him in baptism, wherein also y« are risen with him, through the faith of the oper-ation of God.' Buried by baptism; the bur-ial ts in fA* ordinance, and in this also is the resurrection spoken of; for Paul is explicit in saying,'Te are buried with Christ in baptism, wherein, i. e., in which baptim ye al«) are risisi with him.' The burial and the raur-mfion are u bapii*m, and these, whilst tiiriy remind the believer of the burial and resurrection of Christ, as the grounds of his Christian hope, are, at the same time, beauti-fully (^boUea l of the believer's death unto sin, and bis resurrection to a new life. I t ea&-not be denied that Paul's language on these passages i" in perfect harmony with iAptisu by immersion, but it is entirdy IneongrBoas if (he ordinance urere administered in any ether

Where is there any burial or rcstorec

t StqiheawaaeoiTeei. P^ardKn and &idir cott, who bad been attendiag B confertBoc a t diehoBaettf JEWaao Cotton, wddtberateapoB tiw measarca to be adopted for the sap-ptesnon of heresy in the colony, and wboe, by the interest of thoBul^ieet, their coeveta*-don had been oontintud late into ttw u g ^ t , were oa t h ^ way home. S e o a ^ t h r c u ^ die dbinks and crer ins of Bates' atore, a l i^U, tteir attention was arrested. J -Wha tdoes diat mean said Eadicott;

"are l^ievea plusdcimg BatciP " ~ TEually doses the trucking house and goes home early."

" I t would not be snrprisipg,'' a i d Pycdlco, "if Bates himself was there, holding converse with Eome of the siapnted ones, or p o h ^ trying to pervert to a bapttstjail use those passages of the Holy Scriptures to whi<^ I found the leaves of his B i l ^ turned down the other day."

"He truly has s e a t e d an appropriate time for his deeds of darkness, if the case is as you suppose."

" I t always has beat so, l a o t i ^ ; h ts '^cs love darkness r a tha than l i ^ t , dcc&tsc tLeir deeds are eviL Being diildren of the m ^ t , and not of the day, Aey shrink like owk aad bats from the K ^ f

The two Puritans had new readied the store. To gratify their curioai^, they paused at the door. Through one c£ the crevices, by means of which the l i j^ t widun had been be-trayed, t h ^ cotild see the employer and his clerk uv earnest con<-eisattaa. I t required s a efibrt to hear what was said. The last words whidi we have recorded as having been u t t a -ed by Stroe^&idi, thqr heard with pofectdis-tinctDess.

What do you think (rf that asked £ndi-cot t

' 'Think! I t is just what I have supposed for «cme weeks," replied Pyndtoa. ^

Not satisfied with bdng infected by this loathsome leprosy himBrifi b « c he is, like' some fold wizard, kborisg at midnight to be-

'm

sodation, that I castot attend b ^ a a d j obliged to attecd An latter. Wen^ ' Ue £ 9 a dekgatkm frwa uur . reach N a e l i v ^ in time, a f t c our aKi2t|^I &el cocfideat that we BV^M r e s e i ^ ta the Co&RBtioB. I m that ^ amvcBeaa with «et usivtRal &ror, in d M (die <&cietav Bcemtion. Wiave ftmvcTHfd widi i i

( se ^ e a U y i kU to f<xl iis^' prBetioliatty. I f 1 undenslood what t» 1 essat j in rcyreseBttEg by kt ter , I wnoW ee r^ tainly r ^ n a e n t in that C^veatian. A'' it is, I m u ^ cvntcnt myadf with making kuiiwn u» you my fediugs oc the - stjgcct. Y.-u ianB ray ^ m p a t h ^ and my prajers, and uia% i ^ y upon my- poor, £edik eoHipoTatioQ. tf any de-

witch this unsm-'pectii^ yotith, and inease tite contagiim into his souL" -

His voice arrested the attention (rfStqiieo, has already been described: Tbey per-

sdved diat dii^ were hesrd, and, not wish-ing ta be known, thqr ha-otily left the door, and pressed towarda home. When Sie{^ec opened the door, and looked oat into the darkness, he could see nothing but the in£s-dcct forms 6f two tmknown moi in die dis-

2 who soon d i s a p p e a r entirdy from view.

The conversadon having beoi in diis man-ner interrupted, and the door being open, Mr. Bates told Stephen he t h o i ^ t they had bel-ter close the store for the n i ^ t , and resume the coaveration some othor timt.

th« w a s e e e of oar diaoBs^ by ^ of ^ ^ ^ riahtetma acUons spring. I «wike to duty—haviw on die whole armor of the r t . « i i « whidi cur spiritad phy«ct«ipte- ^ h b d u r i n g ^ and 8oekin| die good Bcribe. UB. I t is a great argumeat of oarowa Tbeti if ^ i ^ d k n ^ t b ^ ^ of men. fr ? ^ i t the pa.?tT o f the ^ ^ m t a m m . Bad e f o ^ ' i a « e j , that not- our dioughta^ words, . a d ac*. by d i«a , we ^ ^

w i d a t o a d i . g l t e d i & « l » y r f o a r r W » e . 7 . 1 « | lowed iulhHm« tha aaeknt . . . b , of d « true

v a t o t o f a , t o t « - « t . k . o « r L t o - t o ^ J ^ ^ ^ r p S f c S S Z ^ la all I pority. ' But I to faow dmt none of

of coaifort, and t « . t ia ^ - f i - g . iUi ^ ^ P J ^ t f e i t a f o i n d j

Do wawi i^ tokaowi A p o s d e s . . k > u r l i ^ t a f f i t . « . ^ W S t ^ p t o r - . for tbereia bto

ItBTCvwkdhiaMdf. Do m v i i k tokaow o w fDra toemBt ,wadc«d i fb ras a & r toon cceding and eternal wdg^t 'of g lo t j - " 8 Oop. i r . n . B l tMcdar^ t t ey w ie»o t eB ,BBJww in teajB. beeaato t b ^ r t» f with i n d k b k joy the harvest of e tona l felidty.

n . I a « craeified with Cfcrirt," Si. ftud; waawfc r t saed tod toe t f l to w iA B i "

otlrts i Look iato At S o i p t u n s aa iato a aae oar aMiBl l i L - - t o reBeeted.

I foaW we know the great p k a a f f l w rudto^ip-ikm? P » y « f i d l y read tfa« Seriptaiw, for Aey ara whidi tortifj of J«6U Chriat, who

a « d f c y h m ; S l l ' w U r - i V - WoaW w a k a o w t f c e g « t o . « « a f P J ^ -for hw sake w« ^ o b * to ooataae 1 iT«.» a l l l i ^ , for his sake by fortokiBgit, we ^ o a M paitEcoto

g e a l UBiteB^sa? do dwa e o « a w m « a t ^ a » , aocetiMsr wito A y "Iso t ^ y j f j ™ ^ n a g u ^ i ^ Ma te toe fttok^ rf

• a r k t ^ o f p a i d o a B B d a J t o a B l l i f o ? W a i

prevail against as, baviog this diMtranee, that "The pttes of h d l shall aot p e v a a a g d n s t us.^

The akovo may be t l t o i ^ t n d n r harA and fisrward laagaaM tor a yMog aMtotoer, bat I am p e i m d e d thatao t r a f r - B ^ ^ . w i l l regard it impiMS or iaeorrcet.

I have enlisted under iha" " Uaed sfaintd b a m m ^ cvf A e Gespd, aad i to t i S i determin-ed to % k t 4 h e batdas «r tlM Lof i ; of kostB, wh^a f r e a B i a ia t k e l t o k U m w j h i j ^ a a d w i i t o i t o b e i t A i t i M a H a ^ a f the Gos-

' and I e i M o t b a ^ t h f o l to my divine r," a n k » T pwadi the wbok tarath, in h u

ftor, with B m i r «f «B*6™it » y e d f a l e m H fa t b « l i ^ t o f d w 8 « i p t a r t o ptoyMfitlly " " - f r f i e a for<»iktV«dK I r i t t s k t h a f t a i u i d , « d g a t o tb taa ta iB Bad t n d m w of fowdk^ t a i A i i i WomW. wa Jwaat d * lovers dT truth to » U y to i k k r f ^

m

. rf A s Cha rA ia aa aiwa—-1 r , , j ^ „ „ Jfimfaiii r . , B i > i « a i b a N M 8 M M a a d k B i > p 7 ? T o a w to A a ktoJb of a y i rnisas O f d ,

« t o « « 4 » f c . S a r i p f t o f l t o » w a » . f totowj J B e b w , 1867^

tion in the act of sprinkling or of poanng?— There ia none.

"All these circamstance^ whether cossider-ed singly or together—this bsptiiiBg where there was much wattt^—going down into the water coming up out o f t h e w a t e r — b ^ g buried and raised again—wtre not mily bar mcnious with, but were ahsolutdy ncccssa^ to, immersion, but not to any other mode, is cmaialy very strange that all these eircum-ftantial incid«Mts jiould ta»a been meattooed, if the ordinance <lid not require t l ^ ^ and i t ccrtairly would not have reqtiiwd it had been adaiinisteredby^iriBk&agorpow> ing."

" H y k ! " ssid St i^nm; "did I Tdees'and footstapa by die door?"

" I dwnld diiak not," rt^plicd S t i O J ^ t h . " I t i s now m i d B i ^ t T h r ooknisiB a « bed; prdiaUy not a fiwUy is awiike, exocft where sittoessexisw." A a l i ^ wiise at dto door, like diat rf peraoas'a»«)ppiBg 00 g m a d , caused toa to fum. B* tksa ded, "Yaa » « J ^ ^ ^ MajBobaWysDiattoikw bava wsader-a froa» t k a r w « k , sad «B tltotr witoB fcB»a

thisway to » . li'

'Pi^Bpa I q ^ t ihiMB Hkxim^ t t e CTB «f d n d M n « B i AtUmt, tt

aot bear

eisvc steps are takes. Yours ntaist fruenall y.

G. H M i t n * . Mam, Mississif^ Oct 8, ISaT. I

g s g - T h e fallowing is from one of Misss-sippi's most taloiied and pmmidi^ young min-isters, who occupiefi a point of great infiucnce in the Eastern Valley of Misassippi- I t in-dicates the beating of the mighty heart of Mi^isissippi Baptiste. BaptiA Sabbath fthool Books are needed, books that shall be true 10 aU the teachings of God's Word, and books prepared by Southern pens. We hope brother M. will meet the Union in Georgia next f priag :

MB. EcrroK:—^Itwas a sotirce (rfmorethaii ordinary pleasure to my aimd, when I saw the announcement in your paper, that there wotild be a Sunday School Convenuon hdd in cocnecti<m with your General AssMoatioit.—

was ddighted at this move, aot only because it gives promise that Southern aunds, and Southern pens, are soon to our Sunday School Libraries: but also ]>ecaBse i t gives promise that the time is at hand when there is to be a thorough reformation among Southern Baptists, on the whole poblkattcD system, which has so long obtained. We have rdied iqion Northern minds, ard Northern Presses, too Irag already. We have given our breth-ra i a t the North but too mudi ground, to re-gard themselves as superior to us ; and they have not be«^ blind to th« foet And while our course on diis s u b j ^ ha.* vmdueed this unjust and misduevous impression upon tbdr minds, it has at die same time, irith a very

unatAlm C o n a o e d . A few weeks ago I heard an d d eon who

had been many years a nucistcr, (is a pubHc discanrae} e t j : "Seme men teadi, that a ocr> t a a ^ a a r t of TnanVirHl were savod bdioie d d & t £ 9 Adam was created." He then west «a to say, that "Oir is t aevw died to Bare i i w who were already saved." Sow, I would ask, who bdieves t ^ any part of mackisd were satwibefore Adam W3T> made? Saved before t h ^ had any fxiitfinn' I I net er saw B maa that bdiev«d sadi neaisaiae. A d a e ^ is <»e thing; die the dcssn is aiiother. God, "hefbie old &tber Adam was created," (im^iMi , to save a ce r t ra pa r t s f mankind. When die p ropc time ecsae^ be will actoally save them; tk i t i a ,Hewi l ld» what He daiyBei. "nioee who wiB be fifiaSy saved, w « e not saved-before the fotmiatitn of d » world, but "dkosni in Christ," and "jcre-datitusUS^ to salnAui, "before t h e f b u d k -tion of the world," and laved, ta Jia. s» saved, throof^ the goqid, in virtue ef m atanement of Christ When God, in lEsfore-knowledge, determined to sav^ a ^mrt of Adam's fiJlen rssoe. He had it in view to save them in Chrr.^ and to bring thsm to Oirist bf ~ the g( {>el of tmtk . Faith is t h e ^ of Gad; thereSsv, God, as a aovodga, bestawa tius heavenly gift on whoasoerer He piktaes, with-out castinp a stuml£ng-liloek in the -mxj tii m r j othei&. This view of the deedon k wte-, thy.of God, aitd ea& to man; bciEg tiie «D}y doctrine that gives all the gUvy to Gsd, aad makes ^aivatian co lvn .

I t fe said : ' T h i s is fcsllty." Webster do-fines the term, " A fixed, unslterable courBc of this^^ indepesdtat of God ui a ^ d m ^ n i o g cas>e; an invincible neeesuty, existing ia thmga thesiadvea."

The doctrine <rf Eketiea, or PredeatinatioB to Salvation, differs widefy from diis. While, fatality hides God icrom c>nr view, decdim rep-TCSMts bim as predestinating aad accomplisb-icg everything rdative to msn's salvatian. Fatality is an arl^ttary decree, c r a ^ e a t£ decrees, destitute of all «i-d>an; irinle all the pui-pa-ies of God. especially thoee potsiutiig t» the salvation of man, are foondcd iu wiBdimi, and executed in haraioay with jnUice—inhal^ mcay with .all the divine anributea.

WiA what profoimd revereooe, then, shoaU we coDtempkto the daracrer of G<>d, and speak of him and h k works of provideuoe aui grace! What superktive what ooMom-

impudenw, to say, " i f God does t h u 80, hs is an just!

MTLSS L . L J L S B U I .

FAan-T BxuGtox.—^lijc distance between members of the saiK kmHy, with regard to. rd igkes conrersaltan and riimnrnnina'—iki cummoc saying and fecSag, I can talk wilii every one else fredy than with thoic *sf my own fouily, is owing very mudi to a oat -sduosnesii of incsnastency in SttXe dangs, which k recogtdied a t heme, and to dmsc lit*. tie difioesocB, or fsalta, -or t P f r p i i « whiiii i s ^ the thoaght of conmuaii^ together i t spiritaal things rqnkivc . S t r a^e i s do mlft know these ea^y-hesetting tina. But if^ac.

- S-J

few Mceptaons, kqit oar Boatbetn brethrcsi ia the back grsand. Th«y bare bad no eneoair-agement te write books. have had ao hope of reward in any . way whatover. Tfce j.oor brother, who has talenta, learuii^ and geniuB, whkh qualify him for an extesded sphert of infloenoe, has bad BO of itod-ing and clothing h k fomily by writisig boaka And «-ven diose brethren., whose cSrenmstaaees place them btyosd s i f ^ a motive as tiUs, and would gkdly W w in tK» line, simply fr«B a dedrc to do gond, have bid ao adei^ate cn-courag««ieBt to write. T h ^ fcsv* had w«»y reasoB to expect, that af*« an t b d r kbor , aad stady and care, their produeti<ms woaM be q ^ y and constaady f w e d by, ia aeaidit rf bo«3Di&«B N w t h e n pets, So tb r t p u e i y Scathera rd%ioca literatare is, coa^paia^velyi ^lealdng, a very meagtm B&ir. 3 do net be-lieve t h k state d u t ^ k t e ^ to n a -tinne. I do aot b d i M ^ Gad i a t a ^ i t dialL I W t o r a ^ b o k begiaaiag toapA UM way for a O o n n ^ oa t ias a d ^ T h e r c o o t a d M B of that wimawlb estaWiah-

Bifasben of the saaw foiaily; seek sweet c o u -edtogeiher ; if brodten. if a s t s a waaMac-^ n a t o B themrdvea to pi»y togtte; if tor-

aoBM heavy cakaiitT whkh luis &lk>B n^ te boose, er under the icffMBtt o f w a e g n i i l

tbey aionM b q ^ t i k pradioe, a i ^ w t ^ t hd r hearts are mider the n b d m a g iK-i a c M o f «sTOwar>y, the jaboaU togedwr ^ Ged, w d b e e w e Bttadwd aa Oaisdaoe lyr

cMBSxuiaaa with ea t t other aad inlii ^ r i s t j tbeK p ^ i samwte i id to weald greatly ^ t n i ^ e d £ u a i ! y t i e s vogMfadii i i i ' p e n p o w t i ^ i M ^ id a divies love; femiy

woud be gready j^ronwfaad; i k ^ lid be Christka £rkiidj>%ii ia id&land s t n o g ; and that aad d k t a t w

I cHesatioB whk& taooftea c c s t i

die ad-

Bt tlie North; the iF iirfaihug wl i id ik b d n g l d t i a die p a b E M i n a s ^ f t * Smuhwesim P a b G d u ^ H ^ a t KaAr i lK aad af the Soa&arti I ^ p t k t P d £ e a l i n So-d a ^ a t <3iar iHtRt ,wi the teoMt OaarendoMd a i M t b ^

t M t o » t o b e f i n « -

d J I d r a of a &]uiTy,8Bd extends woald be exdiang^ for that

is d e s e r t by iBsptrades 1 aat"—qaiaiui i iar . S a S h A

eu -

Wa*T ji K i s a caarew ixj.—A» StopM^ A -^ o f P e k a d , « a a a r g a d t o coniaakLSaM «f h k aaljaeto vAo w f w rf a fifasat

to e«d>r»» las, W Bto .>Skt Aouain t •

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t i r o t l « « a i i » 5 f ' in tke room of cirminciNoii. Tlut fact if MAaitl

B U n J. M W W S H O C K . OT C A M -r o s s u .

T U fcfc^ W h A b ft«i tl» Iwi iiMher •f d M aavAmk-Brnf^ by

— a t f i t t T . V * ^ hy Mr. T w & »

~ t M O f e n t one I •»!» Ttmumm S^ia,

c U t M M B t ^ tiie (ket. tiiis sttrtiiig.^

i to w o WlB 111 prrP"" — ^ I rnAim.

tti^ c m k s in «his Sute and city, j . ^

pokliAed « «tr«t from prmted ^ ^ eoafem.« -itt 'oi J m e r t Wh«. ^

B«t 31*. I. cl«rg« i h n i w d j to bewsre. for »e iB»lign»t fwtaief Sfcads. I»dtt.tr*«r5sit /«b»> Lbere « do expect it; ttd Mr. Twtia i n to iti^ by "wKeiowty irffa^ or j .v^ to Mi<kr«t»nd it. W e imr*

, fur <>•• 'ii* adit— I I"

... iaMa&M*loBiof tbel**.

d«r » to tti«re by -wKtiowly « the w w H to r r t w d it. w e ««« { p , ^ tlimt U ; we oHec Mr. T. m prtnuum to jiub-1 . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ »ttr»ctcd

^^.IM uI^Hriiit..! IT - t o «pw«M.ttiie

1 wottld be irilUng to r««t the whole meat, tonehiBjr the ground of P«dol«ptian. mp*i> the d H * * ® of the Apos-dea. M d Eldws, and Churdi.

Here is » brief l&tory of tiie ewe: Certain tsaeher* came down from Judea.

eminent Join «»4»«b«r» of the OinrA JenwaleM, for wt^t I know, wh» ta«gbt tke Ca«rch of Antioeh in the w y pw«ence of Panl Mid Bwnaba*, that nnlessthej and the Gen-tile brefhren pmerally, tt^kadbtm Af^rfuwi, Bhoald al«. be circwneisfd, they coald not be

joacpans mionn* u» u»i n" -j i i^ved. Althoofh Paul and &ditabas warmly eightthonsaad JewN and their wiTes and c h i l d - t h i s doctrinc, the Chimi in order

thst one citv bv the I tn

^ XIV.

raa cacacK at M«. X. L- R i c s — D t a r S i r : —

A. P. 37.] Thatthw a Church in D«B»a.*ns at the time of Saol'f Tint t W can

f .u^s; attrtJtioo of the tfiiap"! p««ctttor. of the,r wnter, \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^

one city by the to pnt the mstter forever to rest, desired to pondent. in wluA be p r e a r e ^ I tho« ^ ^ I Kaman.^. the Charch « « probably s - i i ^ [ ^ ^ ^ j, the inspired Aportles,

, that Shaek had accepted « pabUA Uiemibt th» of tbe Tenn — . c... sv.T>n«M>l . . VTja ke do it? Can we induce hito to j t " ^

j together with the Elders, and therefore sent pill and Barnabas, np to Jerusalem, and as

ril the J ^ w W A ar.«non« the 6«n>», tof«-1

their cWM™.. WhatUUtherefont the »iltitnde ourt

coo. tos^r: fee tl«y win »!««

"^'tSwrelore fhBttat w-sa" " t'lw-fhnrmmwWchhaTHWwoo-Vmi Them take, and pnriiy with tlw*, ^

at chars-. Wtth them, ttatth? mir Aar, thdr Vad.- aia aH may know that A o w thins* whereof ther were iofc med coocenun? iee. are w i ^ ; ^ ! ! that th<ra tiy^f watt-it and itrpen the law. A, toachini ihe G«iai«i

writteaand coodwfca, that t^y ob«m, no Utth thhifcaTO onlj-that they krep themselw frrn, thiB«« U> idrf.. a M ftar. Wood, aad from gtranaW. ftwm {bretcanot. ThenPani *>ok the men- a»i the watt

IiiBMif to UBdktaBli«ki|ae4aia,h»i*M(

I I M i c rFMimireattm. 4]nctKt id u» j M^f^*^^ - r 1 " T " .k^ mhI im-1 composed of jaen and women. { A ^ 1 Cbnreh dionld" do It its mcsscagers.

tt^Ur in the Methodist Conferen«- ^ o ^ ^ ^ p W co«r« of of the baptism of but o n e c a m e t o Jcni.-»lem, and

• n , r Tt^i r ^ - r -«VP'''^LnsaerTthis«.tt«r,''and what the ^ I Z l r ^ Z i ^ T ^ l L * . -mtm Mr. Oi*ym j pwt of Baptists. . { » " . . . -M,n hU faith in Chrait is unqoestioned, hot | • . .ft— • fall diemision by Peter, Part

Kyi* on, L f pon«y. and ga»e it a - o « opwonthat h j , if u is wrong for bun to .pu^i>b L ^ ^ ^ ^ i^pt;^ apon LU feet Certainly, ftat tho« teachew who had gone t«- to* to it was tmfcafttfctical, and i ^ u l d u „ eqtaUy wroag for hm. to « y be hasjiA^ L . the house of Jn^.becausc the ^ nnderstand the New

charge mores term translated ari«. m « n . to sfonrf H^tame.tEcono»r,andhad mu-represcntedit r ^ r r i r i i r . ^ ^ ^ in henefitof our5.U.patronM««'» " . J w h a t saith Mr. Kcibinson. a Pedobaptbt " Oii verv feith of the

U thiswe did not ntter one word n g a ^ ^ „ Aa«Id not toy.) ^ « S v L th^ .anght that'it had any con^vaMe t-c-niaTjIr-fiw™.,.»« hU « « Staf ehristkn character or piety of Bro. a,-not ^ As«mtion of f b the V r m osed in the Greek j ^th theCoxenant of (Wmciflon. ^H^ikmkmi, w .hoafcl Uiak that o « wvjrd,-4>ut qnesUon^ this most jneston- North Alabama, which was held in the j Mr. Robi.«on: 'In the sim-1 _ tr. fore, resolred to write the doels-

ntanl as to d m U b i K t a Iwaad {hOM I ^ lj»TeneT«r met with a B a p - c i t T - - w e w e r e dectcdt*^ : ... I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ w«riL ft, MB*' _ . , tolbwisit. BatbaaaseruA.

JE5CS OSLT. -XaS-vbrntlurt*'IlOad ilwiT rr— mw

- > •iljt--Itatt. w M . --- « • Jaia mfy—^blmcd lord JLQ isr b»pn haas oa word. Here mr wu! stta. Here 1» frota r w y jfl.

dark lbi» ctond Hanjpne o'er c»«>nnt Tabnr pJtwrt; Lisat frtm b e x w SH^d the p5a». JoaJ oaTj—showed his i

J w w wify—this loy insra I lav me down W» dk;

rahr, wheo 1 stand aaRified "at His right hand.

I Hi» ftel lajTatifB! prore— E m i m y tor hUstSil was J a w <•!;• «h>&%K>ko7.

this i! oae of the new hrann to he frond in the «l*rg«d edieoo of th» Baptist Comj«t»<m Hyma Bosk. —LisawiWtnot-—I. t ia the ftmitn

ThenParf «ok to ^ ^ „ „ that m little B«m.

nlfy the acr«B.pIirfto«t of tb^ days ofpnrifa»bor. nndl that an .jrertBa shorid b-> o S w ^ Sv t^ay « «

'^And when -Ae sroa davi 3*w% which of nbei th«y saw W m io U=e Wmpif. stirrcd aH the ?«< >»'. " him.-—Arts • Tr-27.

1» it W her* »6nned b r ihe Ekl««s of tfce Ch«rchat.ranjalon. that they had rdeai^ the G«ntik» ftom •BT Kadi Uii«i»—rinwmds-ion or any tWnR conwotetv with it—and does not <iis tmrlr *bat tb« J e < w w w not n 4 « « d fpffli it?

aw Ass<*iatian. the seiaible a«tt«;l ttt thia "to Jeare .»ch chnrch w Biaaer iu o xtt bnaioan its own way." : -^icKBtiyc.—This «wratial re.jtfsjV fe the ctao- ^

[na of a tree man is greafly cfjtec^ In their -

editnrof the t!sr to obsercatioBs d«riE2 a recent Jcatnitr • thecoOBWy to the foUowins tpfWB; . jtssja H Tally oaire in Ihaa ilwm.. nwMs, *to pok It ew.S* cmhnJy, and lae

^ wili enl» that caimM be raddenly cnwi

• nu^c-s—i«uu> M-v ...— I eonnecupu wiiu rv,rd,-l,ut qntsuonea tms mos. Alat>ama wnica wa, a... — L 31,. Kobii«on: 'In the si«- j write the deels-pdicy. -VTe haTe nerer met with a Bap- .T^^borhood''-in thw ^ partitnlirlT of ancicut narratire. ^ the Chnrch al Antioeh to this cffect,

t;^ Wfcre Mr. Tnstin. who^^pprored of a ij. Presiding Oflicer; only a few betng { ^ ^ U v participle « olWu I ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ u con-mS-Sonaxy of the Domestic W L ^ t for another^ther ^ ^ L„t before verb.'of going, and al«. of under- ^ ^ ,spl«.at3oa, that Panl and Barnabas ' re,,*s«Uin« a Baptist A c t i o n in a Meth^ L ^ l f . W - L n l d pnt npoo the fette>. dlat Confewnce. either dmomuHrt^^Js or ^ ^ ^ the r e g ^ « d ^fidence of W o r e define the portion oc- p ^ ^ j] transactioBS wr. l«ni three. f r ^ t ^ h - T¥hatbaTeBapt«tsto do ''^M u««e and North Alabama Baphsls-^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Htdiodist Conferences? who know us best-^n L / . ^ , but simply aa act preUminary or pre- \ ^ ^ ^ ^is ««.<Jbtd>o ikcf cirrum-Since th, meeting of the s « » ^ t h e with this posiuon they hare honored n. ^ to its^rformance. , . M U M ^ih^ptis^ suhstituie^

Sa.rr«iciseo As^mtion, our corr«^o8dent j 1553^ ^ ^ Oie exc^ti<m ^ j ;t, in the Scriptnrcs. See L of Ivritig Jtte or 0*7iiilr.

If it bad been the &ith of the Apostles or ETangelistf, I cannot for my life see how this

StemailB, Sept IT, 1S5J. M c b r i t o - B . 3f. i B. C.

MrMmkMtneiiTvd yow ]«tor,«dadaci«att»fa ftomtheTtawsae* in TcfaBca *» mr ftatannt nut ta tha

MatiirfBrt CaB««»o^ i» was cafc»la»^ tit aijndicaymtr Board aawtttaamyas^ and a«k?n«. 1 " • te WhrinAm to to il»c««m4ane». Th. giTCS ta a'.tatemeot of what occurred at that iiBaa>itidaa(th>nwek3stl>aapmice.l«ii3y|K»Koe. and especially the reception of the kaid < toa ..laoedidl l-mofthaj^^^j, the Metho&t Conference by dhUritoHm itomitTS*. alter themei^of { . ^ t e of Brfl. Shack; half of the «rAia«i.^lnlIa;l»t. A .«ri <,ppo«d to the act. W e "^tia-^errfltoto^-lmmens-s-th^ an extract ftom the mi=«t« of

aib(die*«aspaatpai»d,(1raaBy|the Association eontainiES the same facts.

we were elected the Sid oficer in the Associa-tiou.

Will Mr. Campbell publish this «iet in coti-nection with Mr. Tustin's letter, which he gires to his readers, to show in what light Tennessee Bapiists regard us *

As Mr. T. giTes eTtd<ac« that he has quite

This is its usage in the Scripturcs. Sec i G«n. 22: 3—and Abraham, arutifas, slan^ng^ Ittpon f**i, or rtros^.' "saddled his ass," &0. See Jer. 37: 10—-and tliough there o- — I Dfrangetist?, I minui lur tu remaiced but w«und*l men among them, yet J ^^^^ tare occurred to any onfe, standing upon their feet? every man in bis j ^^ j, j. raised, it ccrtaSalj

W w slander * W e expressed our snr- j j^oTtred from the effect of whateTer may hare pris^ at this act. and expreaeed our dii- j recently affwted him. we shall. In an e ^ y

" " ' issoe. r ^ y to the srucle he wrote before visdt-l appohatkn of it, aa indiscreat, nnbap-[feitic, and prejudicial'^ the interests of j tie Board whose misacnary Bro. S. is. . In I all this we did not inacnate the least thing J prejudicial to Brot Shuck's christian character

ing hi.» home last "'«cier. P. S. Siuce .riting the above we have

sctn the article of E. / Willis in the Religi-of the CaB-

containing the same knew ait ky whom) at Uto A—ciitinn ia O ^ o d , ' Bat 1. J. MotoBlar, «»li«t was agreed to witheto-fc Jtomnn S a w mooti. after I had Tilted tha lletbaittst.CBafareBat,I metaBap-ttt auristw who «m»a»y disapproved th« action of fta Amoeiatloo. bstwto w » aolat the Assoctaticn htOaUad. A r tte 3rtt'ime. it.then occarredta ate. AaaOwBSttor W m i n n i e n ^ •iiitai'toipiMitiil tlw AsMidatina *ic this y w anbi Fraamc^ ^ ^ ^ " L J I ? I poiiej he airrocatea. ct senuuij; • . ti t body Toie« 10 !*ua uru r. .

t ^ U e s C e . H.wa.<*J««tohyiatarBdin8 tw«vingthcmin^ Brother WiUis writes very tartly hralhtr. Bota an^ber asy j«rtieaiar dmrdi, »• I not a right to oar opini.» ? Have we not a j ^ ^ TenMSice Baptist. W e eictise it m eiBtamjtiti U a M K t •Smtknm smm. tiiendid I ^ ^ f^^ and frank expread<» to it? not w«i to raerivwlito a» «Ifetha^i*. A oumbrr | ^ ^ Tustin that he should arraign ns as "'^^fl!!!!:!^ • tode't^r for this? Has he a reader in South tb. innew ASKnau ^ - Our remarks and

tent and burn thic city with fire." See and this is clc»r. had is been raised, it ccrtaSalj ' wonW have been settled by the bare ref 3«iee to the &ct that all who bad been baptised were Tirtoally cireamcised, since baptism wai. • sub-stitute tmder the new Economy for cirvnmcis aior.

2. It is evident that no Apostle had evw

prejudicial to Bro. Shuck's christian c&aract« 1 H e was a member of the Cafr J ^ ^ ' ^^^ p^j^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ oriwAy: but we sttoa^y dissented from the ^^^^ Association,it seems from Bro. ^^^ .odgo toward the South, jHliey he advocated, of sendwg delates or . ^oted to send Brother - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

8.aTta theyeat lawe.^- » « » detTOdrigb. and; pn»p« h« shBUld wtw S» i««T«i with he-

ChriBtjan csattMT.xndtinaa wKh SK-ieTBtoeodfarthefktnre. On tol Tote, « ant ij III! t7 iTili jiTM TTtni t" - 1 — i f r . G o b e v iidlDad, and prspMij too, tie cbcam-Wie8t,tottke astotwi£!tis, and ^ impreniai , IImil to-he uuanIiMUj. that ^ Aaioeiaii<n doaJd o m r tsain <stertaiB Mich a saloeei. But tatawtor, thasa waxtntnth* Cnt, dirtiaciiy an-4(rMod tb» AMciathB, at a>e OtkiaDd BaMtisg, Tn^ t*^ l ln-tMpiMt. ha^ea. tfa oar uiteroHgw was to ha psn^ frateical, aad had DoCiins what-•vwtodowafcifcaai^^mtlcoaliMtwi^ Thewnar tf tka l«ar Itaa S M n B-m. knew lAes he wn«r that h*r,thtotito<etiai«Be# the Assnriatinn hri Bottte nm-'T— ceonBelies wilb thn "-ftainaal deir-

F«r nvM tfaa& twc we have ^ tfan exp-dieacy of hario« wore

than one ^aacia^jn it CaSAmut. ia onWr mur? larfd^toprciBMttaardiWJmltiliaoaaliBtHeKa. A mrw oB« was fc-iai • »«Oi a?» at t » B««»;>ni» Sve i&V a B u W w * " b m » chareiM MettotMaqlf,aDdialMWi—; and ia«« oq^aixad tha bczamestoTaS^ Bandit Asaocialioa. -Tl* aiw AsaotlattoB. centtdns rieven ««dained, J T " , " . vL.

Bad and we are«n eoUrely |hi» tttdenUals, a»d the vote was taken ,p«iMfctlB-itoip«dJe«TorfciTfc»rayt!BnstoleeiTe.h:ai a» a delegate f r o m the Methodist da with this itoDo™ of bich yon o»»pliin. 11 Confarence, the Asaociatiai was tied, acd if

.jpinions wer« predicated upon the -.tatem^ta rf D V tforrefpondent—Elder V. King, and the piTiiwd minntes nf the Califoma Aiwocia-tian—and therefore not the lea.«t elemew of a Jjmdcr <-ottld be attached to them. The qaestioo now is: ItaS our corr^pondont

i daDdaed Brother Shuck ? If so, the printed aimtttes of his Califoania Association sknder him But Bro. Shuck dc s not deny the fast

piiJished with rrference to fcim=eif. Hare i» a rec»ptnlati«i of the faet."; i- In

IgSe Brtt Shuck accepted an appoinnneut to itpre8£®t th» only Baptist Aswictaiion in CaH-fomia •» the Methodist Coofetenee,* and data. This Bro. Pback admits. SosUoder th«s£tr. - 2. The CiMiferenee appointed a delegate or meseeiqfertotreptea«BttheCoirferw»ce in the next Bapti.i: Assoaatiou. This is all admit-

3. When thedekgste,^. Gober, prescaifed ' to w-

lim as it is an eviden' f that he conscious of laving done wrong. It usually works upon mec in thiswaj. He denHminile- the letter «rf our correspondent, or our remarks ap.>E it dissenting fnwi Bra. Sfcack's course.'as aa -attack" upon Bro. Shack. Ifhe s * w our pa-per, he knows that wc made no atUck upon Bro. Shuck—but we did repudiate the uew |<Jiey inaagurated by the California A^oeia-tian,and U. which Bro. S fully committed him-telf, a« in our opinioc onsoriplural and un-l«ptistic. Whoever L - ard before, «incv dism was bom m>i» tl^ bead of John WcU.'v. of a Baptist A-wxriation frat^maJ delegates to a Genvral Confenmee« Brother Shuck icformj U.S U.at after he w.-nt to thf i Conference, he met a Brother

verse. Are we to understand that those wounded

men. tiandxng «" were- to b u m the city, tometmiltf dislaul, with fixe ? or riOTg up, that they would go and bora

the city f See the u.se of the term in the swae j this subverting doctrine, for M w e diapter. ( A c t s 2 6 . ) "T^e angel of I t h e Council, nor anything

^ " ' " bearing thi| iemblance of it ^ „ Nor a thought occur to them in the

and the next verse " And h« arose, oiku- j ^ iiraarion, or it would doubfless have tej, and wtnf' Philip did not obey the com- j ^ggested, to solve the whole affair. W h y m&xd by sJoJiiSny up ri^t on Us feet in the j ^ Jmics suggest that the Council ahoald iKW^e where he wa> when tht angel command- j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ esplanatioo as you or the ed. He jvmply look the necessary steps for 1 q g PreshyterUn Aswmbly would have the performance of the ccjamaad, and w ^ ' ^ l^tten Paul, hi »ro«, prepared himsdf; was bap- J BaKiaaas -Tbr «»» tiled.,. j to Tivu frtra Jnd»« air snhsUntUnv right, but «i«

There wa.- plenty of water in Damascus, cer-1 The Covrtiaisi of Grace and the Coven-taiiilv Those eminent Pcdobaptists scholars, «.t <rf CircusBc.M-. indeed ideatR^. S^lSbeare and Howson, inTeir Life and | ..n«ht that

hasiiade si^xr cat of it of e ^

^IsrmtntATC* crEcxi ifT SrsorrmBvn.—iSpr-? of the iflfiTinr cterry "f Lmnterily. wiw> rtftw;; „ aeCT7>t th» d'<iTO» "T ihfr hnMcnWtr <«ot»sM> 1, tare recently bren roenmntiiraled, d^ivft: K;rlww«l«».ai»d fnrts^d™ the ceWwatieia . aiHj thepnoio'of ibrir datim. anj| fvn^ cnmrnsndrd to rpftr* there an

..T strew. This >«5 £T"SJt irrfu.le*' tl» JW-tTj «{ioliaTe ton? dmrn the nf eiitmjiiiink*. ^ w b m v w i t b a ^ b i w imWicly aJSxed. aaS hi Woae ease* the aathcc-IUe* tatn- hati:^ tetrrftrr la tslulf of }iTiesta,t» prevwit totioa dtartf ai9e«<. Tbe riwr EcrlratM drri=e np.

the latter lanst he obwTed, boitlw »e«I or «>km of the Coreiant lim» bora changed »r.d b»i4iMu w w roue* ID its place, acd yoc whf have been bsptiied into Chritt. hare as it *»re. ciremncise<l—and

I JTW need «fT* yoanwNrs no ftirflw trotthie about the ontward mark, » riiat you keep the Covenant of OrrnmciMon—haee aU yoOEChiWreo a»4 servaau haptiitod and iiitrodncad ijHp At"'*: »ith y tot^

»«CBO!minii)tatino«ifA»o<iaUoo. who has the riigltfatiympcihTftwPatiahaptiitTMVi, as it »-p r e l^tiei, eaaaoBbiB or church pmrnmex. AM to aiya^ t caald, I am tare, have; no powaAi aM»t«teaDyni<!hsramthy. Any harm, therefcra, that has bMB «sw in thk matter, ha* been done V tbtoe who k m triad tE make harm sat of it.

t^Md to what Sr. Onves aad ether* indna-oa ahoat siy"enmrntalur «r-^njudicins" the Beard lbs ctente Int^matin-,astheir"mi9-atooBT aad t»{«s«na.ki»», I wiH just, with all I I I 1 1 aad ikanknoi. ay, that I am in Calilbrsiz ^ ^ toy tafirtdaal »1Aes, and soWy as a matter of tey, aid am vary m m n t the Bond and the etedwa M that ttTh aot thebdo^ to sartain ma te^my eanntomi ii req eeiraity at tiarir wrrice-aDdtootojayiUgyikaB t reOre ftma tids hard an* tbaUMl^aiidfits place to ottes. U t somt* «f A M I wlw at* w to end «rait, aad takiae •dilinii ef te Tvam. to inflict poMmliDjarr lemtolMi (pdst htoaw aad •ccupy to i»«i«J«.s«». •f the W M y »«kaol>«M«> thai I have bMB. caSeii to •eeen teiat thme tncaty-twe yean fast, aad miff win laam samrtdm rf tie heart ladiirsa ta«»-«t by Itoto toonww attempts designed to Ifcemef t*esi*#*««aad $«ayei», and eoope* Hanef theirtoetW—heseirf-them teth tofia-taokttyinc "Wia ftauaal ragaids to tba acmbmef l«e

Baud. Bdfeve aw tkifhftOy. J. U i n s BBXTCK

— W e h a n bal few rwaarics oSer, tmdbvfi few aeeded.

•VTheito BttL S W k Met fit to renaiB ia CalifiitjM W tolt^dtowhere, doe«m»t«ii*fr iBt»«taraWiBBn. S o o n e n r ^

iiai. Tie of tik paper, in wiA le» td Oaamai, of Soathcta

B^ptte, d M tlto p N i s ^ oC s B a ^ tilt toiiiiitcr w nwBQMry taMnf sitotiB* M A o & t GaateRce as »fnd»mti niPiiti ger. StBCt'ttec oto b* B9 eaom*iiiI» M^mif or BaplM .^^odstio* Mid » Eeelwnkkal n d n i ^

to m m S m * M m ^ firii Hii

devolved »poo Bn». Shack, being Moderator^ to pvt the deddins vote, awl he voted sgainst lht«xpn»ed wishes of oneJialf of that Aaso-ciatien to reerive him, and gave him the hai^ inbdmlf of the Awociation and cnrd«lly wrf-ccto^ -him to a teat. Not a word of this dtnied by Bro. 8. When A e vote was a?aiE taV™ to sustain the Chair, and to hannonu.; the A«)ciafe)0, only two brethren voted nega. tivdy. All this ia admitted.

Th« .mly disagreement between the stote-menb< of our eorre^ndeiit and Bro. Shuck's, does not respect Bro. Sh«ek> reptiUtion, char-»Bter w pietyjund, therefore, if unfounde.!, «ui-Tiotbi: deemed alanderoas. O w eorrespondeist itated that the Assoeiatioo wonid vide, and awwouewooldboorgmniied- That division l>«s taken fdace. W e did say, and »y. that M hoped that the majority of those who would go intn the new organiiation would be oppoied to » frateraai represoiUtion in a Methodist Confwetice, and we sUU this win prove to be the ease. ,

W e B«w leave the reader to judge if the w r i ^ of ti» caption to Bro. Shuck's letter i» not the iiaaderer its this «i«e, and aot Elder B a g , <»f CaKf«mi». W h o has to bkeketk petwjnal chaxaeter, and impair a tiaa rejwtatim with a aialioe Aat taasevident •sit » impecaUe? What mvi living has ben eMuIedia thi» paper, and b«n refuw^ a Twlieatioo? W h o tgrtt was rfaadewd or wronged ia the Soothem Baptw*' aad aUoweda r e p l j U K d he aUow his readers to aoe 9ar visdiea&»'ft^hi»ieee«it charges ? . Wfrkare^dtoittod iat« thk paper the t«sti.

m o o T ^ pi^iiaoit Bafttateia 8. G.t Ak., «ad to wdfieve onnwlrw of tie grtwafflew and

daajmn* ttateaKois of the Correi^andii^ Semtaqro' dtelatitovPablieatioe Society; aad « • aina ea^iaa* tode ae, l<«f ae he m k w s o A - Tmrtia laay de-

Ui.li«* « " M t d ^ " ^ , if

EpJ=tle» of Paul, in sspeakiag of the river Chrfsorrho!ii». or river of Gold that flowed throngh Dama.«cns. say. "The river is iti lifi. "it is drawn oat int« water courses, a:^ spread:- in all directiooi For miles around it is a wilderness of gardens—gardens with r o ^ ainoni; the UngU-d shrabbcriem and with .fruit on tue brandies, qverhtad; evrrj-whert

— a n d n o s u 4 letter wr-"- -of ntshing of Uie c«n.nt » ^Lmphant refuUtion of the

u.at of -Vssocmtion. W c did »<> ^ „freshment. E v « v awsiUM; Did that Broths inak« io attack npon Brother j „ Shnek?

lu apologiting for Brother Shuck, Brother -ftillisuses this language. 'He is ' " Ifisika,) for both primary ano scwuua^j . . , . • ,v" T . ^ W s rule

an,i Anthoa.andCam>n, and L i d - 1 » 'o 1 reproduce u. ly to tht r-fhiftf of a Ktfcspaptr. retn t£<»>3» 1 ^ g^^j^ authorities.

p^^j y i f dwlares that he was buried by .aJiton at iA^ Soifth. U trill he f r o » Ih I ^ ^ jj^t he wa* planted in circtittir that I ^ sifuS. ^JchI fSom. 6: 451 Brother Shnckr

| m roiNTJJs." Page&J'. Lake declares that Paul was Vh .t Bn,th«l ' " ^ r i ! ' ^ I l ^ ^ ^ S christian bow before this er Shuck,

-He is Cor both primary and secondary ^ , , . , Jf prii»«j .u Jj T ^ t Bishop Taj lor S nifc. if «ver

tlij^rj—of all infant claims to ChurA mem-bership f Will not, murt not, tyrrj iatelHpent

• Itthat which is omitted inthe scooise [or hj»-torr] be prrfiamt and mtitricl to the enqtdiy, thtn it in a very good probaKHty thai it it nci trve, UuU

^ts not aj(rmf<t The reas«i is, ever^ng w to be suspected fkise that «<«» not derive from the the likeness of Christ's death, (Bom. 6: 45)

rv.™c, V i I ^ P ^ (CoL S; 1'4 fouattin whew* m«i jnstiy expert it, and ftwn W e have no doubt but that Brvlher bhaek UI ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^ .t jj^e been either sprink- "hct.ce it ought to Sow."

th».t vefy man. W e admire such elctoi^ of I ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .dvueates of a & . I I mppal to every read« r, was not this lh<i dmracttr in any mafu bat had Brother Shnek I ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ p ^ ^ ^ baptised in fisc I very plw» where tha doctrine of A e idwitity in hU independence act, con.M;u-naous!y cele- ^^^^ ^ ^^ ^ immersea in the 1 of the Correnants and Churches aad the subati bi»te<l the Lord's Supper with th# Methodist | • | ^f hmtiran for circameiaioD;, idioak

pi — -ar. .t" safe ET Ces, insSeafl «rf"beine ie-BoiwedBsbeMtid thefaes.Btid ««oies of firsci

Now U is evident thnt I"**! did all this to j a-nd n>:OTn. Tb« dtimiesare is a ; ccevince the Church at Jirroalem that he had icB»«ii«a. recrptZw of troth, •.ad ; ccevrece^ine i^nnrcn a - ttat1ia»--'ti« to fsanted rather, to tnapcral t^t tought A e Jews Mim^-, arepreachinc xh-jjcspd, u^nto? they net to circBBTm ttiesr I pg -j-s.-whieh he certainly wwiU • W d i ^ j j. b a « Xa^ lai done had theOovena»4 «f CircasKBOoti j ^^^ »jxir.8^ barrfl? nf tjwJmws •Vom tie CHre« abelished. Will aay ami;. Baptist oc Pedo-1 ^ .ixi ei;*ct» tn nike tb^s-vwHO « batttist. « w « m e to ailrai that Paal. at the ^ tarrri. of It. I. h» a tieh flavtr. ad^i" X l L r t i ^ of James' « « aU the Sic-rrK de- ^ Tht«.

Uvdy faWfied Mrawlf ? Yet he amst say tifa or admit-Jjat Paul had atA taught that the Covenant of Cirrnnnciiiof. was abolish-d ordt^ inaded (^stian Jews fr«» eireomri«i>g taeJr chRdtwa- Bat. if aeitbia- Paul nor any of tho Apwtte had not. ap to this time. thirty ywTs} been inspirtd to teach. had !H!t to^it that circmneison was abolished, or that bcRcTins Jews ongit w * to ortawncisc their children, is it in lafc leart probable d>ey

evee aathoriied eo 1 0 teach, or that t h ^ did «teach, or that th. christian Jews ever e««ied to ciremaeise thtir diildreti ?

Let not the reader be deceived; Paal made this-risit to JemsaJem ia the year 6<», and he had written his l«t«.nd "ind E^stks » the The.«!salonian?, and 1st atd 'ittd Letters to ^ e r^vinthiaas. Galatians iud Bojnans. If he lad not apt» this time, nor in any of these Jettert Uaghf thatcircnmeifloii wa.® abolMied, we are not at nberty to snpposn that he tai^t it in the lett«« he wrote to the other Churches. But, oMdasiwely:. In Acta 20: 27, on his Tiv op to Jcnii>»lcta U make this very visit, he decbred to the EVIits of the ChurfJi at F.phestt*. he twk leave of them fiw the U n tiu-T. -I Have n. t iionned to dsclare nuto T.« the whole eovjsel of God." Unless he df^ived the br<«hr«a of Jcrufalai the next soMwer, ha bad not declared taitd die Church in Ep^'^-uv wV»t I confets toe many Baptist preacher* aad • xpounders of the Scrip-tures* tell as—thattite Covenant of Gtream-ciaoa was abolished when Christ died, a ^ J w A ChristiaBS OUfrht no kmper to «r-mbcis^ their childnai. *Pbe pt«of. as we that supports po«-

tivw that the Cowiaant of Ciretaa«a<» was not ^licfaed by «ther C%rist or his Apo«tles b irrefiagaWe, much • vsaa H Ibe eapposed that the Afiertles toaghtar^ Mr. Bice, and Presby-tcriaj» -teach, that tire fledily mark ef the; coreatJrf is aboBshed, bap&sm haviag takes i place- The Cov««at of CircuiuaBon is 1 evcrtwtiBg coveaant (see Gesi. 17) aad i token or seal is andtoBgeahle, and by the press term of the Covenant, the Jews are al' timatdy to be renatitaaJiied in the caraajtU ed land, never more tP be poUed up4 Sec Amos 9: 15.

A i. —Cfti. BESTOS's Votw*.—At the Jale Sew

?and dinner in Xe» Tork. CoL Thomas E. BntoS "

•There i« » •wd to animai nf the -smtkm win trn»-h, £?Te<5 iwrrren : which rxftwaSill? - d Iha brtwwn- cnst. or the w f n r hoc, or tta> aiii f?:: that oi>w> thiHW briers. wBI rrtmaa *ii3 «»ke it aafl r® tt in h>* wii*"®!-jg; his jnoalh with it «nd S-rm lisht a trr Bnd« fch i>|f fl«*« to heat a *ii5i M y nirtJier a<>ked me BSWT' tn the n e w trmd»d B: fem

been atoted in A b letter, that the Chardb ail bet , » , . . .A. |Antioch,aBdanrftaO««tilechrirtiaii^inlgbt|and w e h o p e t h a t a p i U ^ ^

r^ t T u P . • .iton«r di«,cto. P Bat.U w«tn«t afinaed, aad to «:pend laqpdj « It A D. 41-] la this y ^ P e ^ i ^ t r u o t ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ - L ^ ^ ^ ^ * rk, to reSoci the

by the vnwm. is parsaaded to vint the h<w« " " «a,t,ment of Southern of Cornelius it. C^erea, and preaeheahia firat P ® * ^ - . . Ccntsnte tor Oofober.

_ .rmonto -^eGentil^ The Holy ^ t i a H The H u i ^ H r o m r i ^ ' b r - H , A r -abandoned that that aU c^ise P ^ - t M u p o . ^ , , . ; of disaffection towards the misrion is removed, r^torieal Inquiir i-to W ^ s i a a orf-aadwe honour brethren who have felt cool Sed G M , and Peter eommanded th«m^(6«;M , ' ^ of itaelf sdB- the I>utch by T. W . Tobey^ towards the mi«aon on account v-f the oin:um- tobc H ^ was pJanted ^ ^ If Chriat^c. « stance wiU take hold of it with aa increased the Sm Churoh m Q ^ ^ c h.rto|7 ^^ C^rtuM^t of CiTt—eirioii when The Panth««a ef Genaany. affection, and a still more liberal patronage, the planting of this (entile Chareh by ^ r f i ^

!is*ioti in California is is important la ito beanags o w m infant bap- " . ^ . ^ . „

get aboard of the Old Baptist Ship, and they wfll then bekspt out of JletJiodiirt wators and avoid runaing agaiiwt such rocks as the Tsn nitsee Baptist.

W e are confident tiiat Bro. Shack has fully

tekaNia^aMUiwVr daiag „;fcr tiay as* B»«faitls la^ee^ m r e

S^ai^^ tf he A « l d pohfiak^. IfattwmfWfB-Sfoaa'

aa* w g e W t o o d . te iloA his friBais K S ^ Wto^aii

^ ,Jt I liiiiii g tolim aaiiiaUftl -towl^-te. i n i ^ t i i i * ^: IShnmmA dna, -mt mme jia&beim " fiwfcaaewtoyj* Ms-^A-toE

M ^ t a t o a e fiatoHr. T-to a Soa& QmliBa

I house ' 1 tOTiOn Ot Mjrttpui 1 - — ' C o n f e r e n c e , should Brother Willi, di-nounce. i„ t h i s year t h e r e wer. aireadj | have been affimwd. Waaii not p»r<ui«tf and | SocmEajc BiJ^isr Kxnxw, w OctoBO-^ t h o s e Baptists papers that reproved the act, aa uiroughoui all Judea aisd GaUlee aad j mcisrtaJ to the easy aolation of flto qoartion j This isumber is receinng fax waim^ censors of our denomin-ition. VTe have no ob-1 g , The christians of thU period I before A c Counea? Oaght it a«»t to havtsjtion from .the pK«s than *ny piemns nira-e*tico to Brother WilUs Boating on the tame j „ „ neither Mefbodl.U nor Presbyterians, eJse tnke | ^ ^ jj jg, jj^t Chardb «i 1 bet It ia in some r.»q)6ct« asupenor number lank with Brother Shuck, but we would ad-Uonid not have said Charches but the Churci. • . . . . . ...I . . . w,ll

riae- ihc-u both to abandon their planks and ' • r. , w . . H int. 1

Itution of baptism I have been aSrnKd.

for circameiaioDi idioald Waait not ptriinfltf and

• S<e TwoCovenantatf R. B. C. Howea.in whicti 1 this pesitian is taken. . ^ .. I i Particle in a s . RevUnr f« F e h ^ . l ^ I^Cov«jantof X1rcu.n«cisSonanatJie R«-lwaU^ of thn : • • . f " ~

That time So -Vid now ftjr s & W ^itjT awre »«»<<«»*.= asVi^ me K * t» laasf, : w»a I hsTeneTWcmneJ: arid I caraxj* thisdsyiha w?i«> is winnisa «P<f »hn is locfim in any cu M^at.: m be p'aycd. FS* m- .tatl^ , li»rd diir-k; and tcbiS-T-r rr->«ray fnr ertdn-vnee f : tntyhare *> sad *lnU>r?r wfislrieot laijlt '"

saaiTNHi jn life. T E»trth«t" it< Isavirs compBj^ • her piow and e»r»»l -rtde*. 'Wheii mmm*9-

^eeis nf see. she asked we iw tt drink, lad I " ^en the rero'ntinr of ai»ti-s«iee, Jws |»*j«les that fitased. I *aa ihrtinenf soctety tt a time I was the stJe i rittieiit Drttsbcr nf isy fnrr> IwWir: and that T3

tfl it tSrrieh an tiiBe, I tmr ti> my motlji!*' •CheTatier Ettrwen, n !« 1« sbont tio • „ a ne* trsnslatim '.ke BHiV. with e v BOlvs. Tbeflrst wJtEiei. itJnmder»Jo<iA,i at tlw fT>d of the yrnt-. .ti-a rntoritl

_at and aunnit seents «;nalh ready and ( • tl>e rao?t difficult aaJ raripB* tja-lat Be the mdsJ wnodrrfiil Ijrt ef Ituroim,or,: fajo. —^bSTsrcTivifctcninrr.—Hwe is ao

item tiron The Ereottis "Pet nTTnetdsy; 'A (ew.-Bioclhs Sinrs, the naitnt* of a t

in tVn cin'was taken to a laoafic ierly deranced. as was saitl, by his

pmptxiiy in busim-iw. t>nniK! the year _ hn firm hitd deared Sl;!'00.r«5. He died ia t^eSs^ lum, and his own «Hte •«« rifnet at «a investjiA-ln the of nfcicfclbe was a Deri The firm heriiSuM the oto«ihy, sa«*a .. «!dio bnTK»er^ia«JT.Ot. itae tha atti*! «f the debased »e»t«te,wa« a thowwid the UliDois Coptial Bailroad stnck. -wiiita ia« aitiw Utnr of his decease it $140 a sharB whki wB* irerth, afl»f iia.vta? tp the Imrtanw $JOO,f«a. The property wOdyistoftAiyaSl

-111 this oecacrei-wit^ «»ghte« the inisiiy, tliP •Sreease, aadi .

. :. ' • -^X .IS —l»BO)ian!» Bju:«w*«i,».~A Eer. Kr. J«iT»

CcmVrliind Piwbylerian, « some lime held a mtetiftf in JU--»*ii>iu Co Ift., abd at iSto^ >Aptizrd a Tiiiwiiwr at cBpvte»». heccase' 1 UM he ajirinkW - Bat iWt

trr «i» rtant. Ve hs.Te oftea knori of rtrsoris

;aft« ha"iae been '-fir tKmird ; an.!? ! knowo cif Pe^oiapliMB imraetsine dietr ow hers afhir th^ Jiad sjirink:"! thorn, hiH Ul fc»t instance that ha« cctae tn «ir

. " 1. . • .v. llieaailedAelaw oesiiainoa in ordinamw toj l.FieUon Allowable ia IWigioia Botto The Cbittese-Englirf. Mis-ior. in California is is unport«,t .. lU b e a r ^ x ^ ^ L c«»a as seme mwntoio. whT did the k y a. C. Daytotl.T^n. _ . e o f t h o i m ^ t ^ ^ i ^ ^ r r ' S S - b a J ^ ^ Ue Mi^oa Board, aad should be ni,l«ned, to have obserWd the w y u w d have settled the qaeation Teas. aadwe take this opportunity to Brother m..«.on h m , g Shuck of our unabated esteem for and confi-l Christian Qhurch wai the same as. the JcwiAl ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ thereftie, we are! unier'a B e i H S g ^ Geology on Satoial aaf deneeinhimas a cHtfetian minister and "is- Common^lth. eatoiWon being abrog^^^^^^^ ^ ^

*.1<I nnr Ifrelv Mvmnatli'v with him in and taptiam cotoM® « its plaoe, Peter j . ' I <JaawB aaS Dai»«ng, by-Wtoi^ B w idODary, and our Brely inrmpathy with him in his respoaaible work. In disapprobating hb act • specified, we did so not because we loved Mn> but the catise of truth and righteocs-n w more. W e coascieDtioosly bdieved that the interest of the misrion demanded it W e iiocnded to iaSict no perwoal injury either upon Ida ftcUsgs or eharaeter, and, hope we have not. Sboold he ever widi'to conununicate with oter readers we eheerftilly open o^r col-tmnB t» hiitt,aad wi^Sf be if he woold u e A e m to «W9k<!B a livelier intmst i» his !Sft«otu -

BtevflabHnban. W e have been wariciBg a hrge aamber of

e»xa eopiea af th* frawnt Tofanse cf ^ •per aritk. & to aap^y ««r «ew ^ Itoek anoihers, V a the iacrMae iwr liatr fias TC &r «rerreadwd oar expeetatien that w « laase odamtod ear w s p ^ of D w A W a aM.trd^lircBleU to«w M n t ^ Ifet" «ii additkms to OBT liat bat regret t]^ ve oatoM*

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t J a s d m a s a n n t w e v t a i m b M B ^ t e (howa Bar.tfoiMi ^wr t r ro fOw

A f w « « « M V w d wWeti taic h m Impiitwi tn S r . GraTM, k b cBtrilltM «««U Ktoaslxxm- effiUl-fTi^ i«n«. Sr ( N a U n . B a t t e l * mra wlm a t * - e r a * liWe tMMime. tlioBsfc a h Mtf to t f i 'mkfacnrmdt i ta iv i t i i r tke «M i>n«r«rh,tta» 'a He-nil tra'M a m S K * ^ tbe tntfh bttsttiaccOB

trtt. He mitlwc recianKBds tfaa B«suu8» aa a of t h ^ chaises. Da the Seoretanes om^tifer j fijr in So c»»e a is not tha t we haxe r u t h l « l j and blander-

the Board, or t « J d « anx th« For- » d « » . P ^ r ^ eksi Miasioa CUSP, pooitire eontempt ? I * v j j . . . . « — , % T X r I Taa C»i»t» M Essiiao.—The S- T. Eerald think, l a w * BroLTaybr 'a has te«Bao free-j IT Bsed b j Mr. Tmt in , to <^prefB and £ a e ns in te that an appeal {xorr, has e n r ]c&cntna.'in(mtcml>>«mantli is onr da»T, and a frank and inwartiai s ta te- j tM» Ortclwr rf 1851 arast be. Sijanluneoos-n e s t from' the Board is d«e both'ns and itself j ly wtai tbe l « « t accoana of the »Uaghter W e a r e n o t p r e ^ to beliere that Bn». T. { of ^ f ^ ^ « t . ^ " V J 1. • laoiehadreo. lnIndJa,B»4<rf tbe tttter deatiaesoo I ^ ^ w i H t h » a I f c n r M n a i . « t o he « e d » t h e i i i - r ^

CT of a a inooecnt hrother. | TO Uteir praodcrt b<KA t t e Engliak viU Imji> tliat j We ask oaly smpW joslke . I f « e have not | the debts due to A m ia America cacaot be paid;} W

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Bi« JMtV^ AmnmSm, Ttuwewn. • •lodiMln the aaSa lan^ i^jrH of that I t taa a^OTdnoaJTaa^^^^inCbJm^latttJsecliBrrti-•aWled t-iWTNl^^srtEciBitfcedal^ U»ir TwitbT i w taOft, and a<e I>rnt1«<«t »•»"«»» ftitsm O o e i w x x i s f w i l s t k e f c r t a a t A r r teie

mo oaamanicatioa tram bntber C n « M fiT utel f " T»»r!S acd Tomor mts he 'haj Jnterf l ie E p h c o p a l J I W w I . * — * rrHitpniewt. OAIS

"Sow, J f t ^ e « » o r « f tbe B a f ^ tail paK noe tithe of tbe »tt«Uee to the tnttrest either rf HOAEORRERSIISIJBIRIAIMVAWDK SALLAA: tosJarrfniarJarwtfoEP'®^""* ' «aaa^

Mr. Gram ' ia a a k i - c a » a Tenihaio ta t h e S a ^ aimealwatirw, U •miglt hsTeneea aamy'iBi a r t w i t «!tMit tfce t m m n f a > 5 p n t e < ft«mXi:GniwM. e r f r h i Uw Jearaal, orasSittSeTtw^gaSeerd i t BJchmwa. bet ta s ewa l "f tbe Bai^ist

ha^e laA eewaarieatiee tmm Me. Crt«*ird. and «a>»r Tt l» i»« yet »*» •n««n since Mr. SniT«ielw^hi«»»«iti»ee«tit«57i« Wrtlie Focetea »iai(e« "c|«»eT in a «aT whicb

the heirti ®f laniy; who, W» jrayin* and rTise ftie i h f i , ^ €ir

ft«a Ker. J - B. a.ia«d«taBd Mmc^tti; jroooarance. Bw to he tbelcsderof a e ^ e r a K U s a a s a c k as Ae Xasb-TiSe ^ ^ ~ ^trnptes either w t t r e s a r d t a feed or a jeod

gasigt in refOTTO-to^JBS? A r e we geilty of r f f i y ^ ^ r a s d t&e Tor o p i l o i i w ' B a a a i ? ' '" •

The followiag u tUpaieagwfJI » o«r ^ ^

eifft ^iaeKK Btwrd. H i s W g l e paMgr»pJ»— T w i w i r niaiiiiig' e f f i t o r a ' a ^ to

^ Aas&MtJ t r a—confc to t h e «SBBIK« i ^ d qmstesBfnce—the Ktm total of a t t . o n r g i l t W e ^ j i W l e t t w * " ^ i ^ ' i ^ ^ ' ^ ' ^ -tf i t ^ i i w jMiitiTi j w t M H appewed i a otir

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^ m s x Mtsstojr Frsn.—T^ewi" a laa j i td taw of iq lemt 5b the CkisBt Tsassm. if the yteriyamotmt i isess^fcasaJf erittriott." t l « iiaiiiii t f««•» I t less each 7«Br ; aad the d ^ d t thU year rMchoI. if « e h r e r j i^ teJr , afcow «SI». K « e a nwaien tidW« IH* «ie talf enoogh tttinpfonhttfiher Crawftrd and !bs &mnj-«fflbe coDcribBted. «inee tbe t n yeaie «f niaBT of the e!ni.-ctae-«>e •»• the p W s - w r e talKB-'-s^ied thii I te r , and anlete they are

YiuwdHKl r n > J « i | ^ t h e r T i a a « o » t t i b « e B e r t

TTse eompauntfather hearSttleor laotiiBSfroio ..f 1u», and »o«ae are a n t e * t h e xapw bapteesioo O m U i m j e i M t i i ' ' * TbeAs-Mjciatim, at ita »r«ioo er the wwieo p r e t ^ ,

naoiatim. r p q M t e d b r e ^ Cmrfaed t a n ^ e

M r w ia S tkK. laS.

H A S N O T H B A R D O F B(ER-\Ve asK aaiy.atiapK jBsuce. i i we aa™ noi i the debts dne to taem u> Amenca mniH. do jmu; i j t HAVTS b o l u s s irrtsas!—Simit t« lu «=»•

eeer been a wartn and to our abQity, • ^ ^ I f t e r a l O f SheFoteign M i ^ enterpr i^ , t H ^ ^ a n l ^ t ^ « « 4 e h a w ^ ^ T misiadeed onraett " " " " the ^ « « ^ ti» t — u « « ^ we ca re w m e i j m a j a a g p i pmac^. I aHke'wilhdiwe»w. nuaery.aDdnun. j

_ I ! ^ , 1 INovxncrshaU they !»»• recorered the Wow of | f iu r r^«e . ^ a r T t e E d t t o r l e f t on W e d ^ r f a v New York-can.- '

nit^g last for die SaTannah K r e r A«90cuUoa. ^ ^ . j j j , iatdiipsnee fttal to a city in Barnwell, & C. H e makes the »i»it to gra t i f r j edjland. Each »ncee««»e week win hare iu bnr-

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T ^ E W S F R O M T I R G m A . — ^ A D T S O X .oaruwui, *— ujB VMM w ft*-'"J I ixaa. cacji micww*? " * — — J, h r g e circle of warm friends art)tuid Bam- j then of limrs. sorrow, and bloodidwd. One rach

R . j disaster a» thews »a»eooegh far any cemitrr. bow-— • " ' j e w s a m t her heart aad her reeowces: tbe

B e r . J . B . OraTOa. { ^ ^ eottbincd—the sveepiag flnancial crisis in This dtsfiBgaisned mini-Jter was in our d t y I t i e Cnited Stales «sp«^ded to the appaDing

OB^hni sdayUs t . We had the pleasaie of [ caasaopbo ia Bntisb Indi*—m5ghi orerKhelm any listening to two isermons p r e a d ^ bv him in | nation. the BaptistChai«h, aad can a a j w i t h o s t « a f - j in theseteniWetimes, itlaay keep ep w own I ICTatmn, that they were interesUBg and pro-{iKajt. tepereein that after an, there are tbeeewks CHiod. The fcrw'rf Mr. Gra r e sa s an orator j , a f t , , CTBMcreiJianwei

lepoees ia hia powers of a r n s M s t . He is Bot jpftcd with fine coaunand of l a I^oag^ aor can

y f ' H J C C H I U M L K r S K 0 5 T H T . T WO€>

I S * lllSl iPlT — te MilCJ < »

H O T E L , J O H X W . T H O S I A S

A M E R I C A X B I B L E XJL kanvjMl m i n e • • «i> Bikk C>i»s. a i wi J ••>< t ; ^ l^mt^mmrm^tao*: *

i T s r i q y . — W E

t n CBK » Jos. •c ^ MM tlx BHJm IkKt. cbe tz« MnM^ Vila. a ^ w a * -Ik ewarti ^

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Tot af Scr««K« tke n nini. >bI >I^BK

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«n HMdav. • - - - f t TweiMUJS u s a x n x n . aMt tW BKlol miu-

tlr&MstWWurtlr m^ynx. - I S lea.•taamiuanjoa.BsMcnuBCrnsM, i ^ i i i i . •

]Bm*;sanaL - - IS? iCxtUSBSlUL BwiMtvikea^ ; - tiMS. biKB9x£; . I T«sTUB»*.sar-», . - - - Ifc • ITAUX - B««»4. l>«ufci.ii»». i*' ScCanaruTBsSTssTe- t b r l a m s s BattCiSsc. l-mmtt

. s j a t e im . V«>asM I . Ixfae t ] u s T to >t>utiM. ojaoixaUsK »iii«J njana. •m' • J" '

! EM* Cxia. .•t»li.ri i. rf tfc. i t a t s PLism ST Ha fag

«f t i . a . . ! H . C«« M-ksEi i -xh-» . IIWI.

Bisu m r a Kzpwsx, t s m d i ^ twnwrc nriart tsfOA aotaem. «» liKBj s«tfc«? snpnHndbr -

JL ^ C. s i - m a — — w i i . • • i . i i ^ ^ " - - * — - C m u Wtnn t . mB sin V

latkwi v Pl)M. I kid k m afilcsal ••b* fawTtr. T^s tskins tkr Bitm. <l><7.e<Eti>l s r sMcs r r . I bai >lM a m n U ^ at'th. aatan alan I n a canri tk> Ktan. as< ^icMi. H. CJXT&Uec P.M. Wiacaa-^aa.

Aaa ••• ibimi » UKIH . I — — -r^o-.Dd l a r m n - a W r i a * . i . t ^ r o a a i !>;»««. r<« b t o ast SaaSk A m ^ at ^ kottla.

r ^ O P Y O F A L E T T E R R E C E I V E D B Y KJ n ciBJtAr.ocaaowTiTCiLCTTrs.—CitxTrri. Jsa»lt»S.-Mj tkatrfatmali*

gifted With fine coaunandoT l a l«oag^»<» can ^ Jo J l e n g i a -he g i r e birth to conlintied strains of rfoqaence. . . . ^ U S L S ^ o o J i i i !

."it fc-. 1 i'r» . i i - T ^ mm I |1

- A bale of new eoston,w«igbinj8iitai»dred and

tor I aa> tkat I akaU

B K i t P C T m y o c H n H .

ritofl aani»»trflW-|iriii. ma iiau t. TKE s a a i T t n w -wrttTtj: m-. CSWWMWTT a . J. a. »

Ma.«Ckeqpa<iic<- 3CI Biltiaa. '

CkzHtWa^^os? a w i n e Siiase.

- StBB BItJ. I« a titafcl»i»>i>»l|f )»• Oiar*., • ssactrniLOEKH. wm*rr er »rw«s» us^^tyrs.

•Sd. Is V : . Ont-krf J.— CkrW. •mt'i rim lasd* h 'ssiiaii ilto.tl mrnm aalMU- Janttrt tlHMr

it tbr fcr tKrattsm wt^ Is J"^ HL s J S ^ i t a - m^inri r^tmimtm, Ibr , .., ii.anii , aa ISaitSii • wftk ttiia tar tkr^ S S Z S r T s r ; cwkatt c i W i wm V kk BIMWT or Of*-?.* t!i®

TTTtW »A1TIJT«. irrlmt tk» *»trt TM t-mBJtXWl* E1l!C«5T: ar T«« PwW^ra r .rr , iM

tljm. T • - • a. -remnrani CEXE«T: Tra CiT»- Taitn. « ir «a«a ^ • t s aCsn r s Stmmb^KJA,

L_ ll 1 a uiiMlMilwiiTiki Iti •• a «t»g:

a m ^ k S m . r sfcowi »=atkar V M . 1 navte* •> Aa rate a81ae.aii< I kan>r t s » . ^ k a A tka

Satoas tkaIt^^wna uMni»J t a a » k a r t tiaii Amtr-

<alkw .< a srinsi* Ciaam n a d y atteted with the forceef demeostratimi, jthesaleirf p«che^ (w, , « 7 finger i a the a A A rest there a . incontes-t i t f e&c te . H i s fcrnOBS are not mere - T ^ i -. b tknowa what his COB-IcostomHoese in this city a i tend ttit n i ^

«f < > & i t 1 w l o p K e i i T . b a t by K y a a e B t . U s O g o « p i e c e ^ a i d « S , « > 0 t o t 5 r t o ! « . w M A e i S o B l y b e ^ i k d w h e a maleTOle«>ee,|xobbe«fefttte-0»beWnd than. inoraB<« aiid VKjiadice, tinsheathe thei^ ,

,d Sxtanie Wade. | ct«p of this ye^ , cooipairt with that of last, rt j

CcOB CXATX5. !tS3X! A CO. :

* [ • » ttrlka aa l . WHS

— , T I F E O F S P U R G E O S - ^ I S A L ^ •ant *-tk.Mfc««rl X ^ n a i . tesaiExf. rrtv M eacu. Tbua a i i i s i

^ a r x x loaKs aarrssr cos-rajrir*- » -orn!!. ow •L-S i - I S . -aik-a^- ^n-.rfn* tUOf^imim.

t . r rc»rro«aj i r r tJs i . si i t*

not. THwat a i i * ! ^ war i »» * a s r . i f i . -a* a aseOaW-MOg- aeJ.a.Tu'k 'as. AMCv

a oca caaaT raoTHECi^ t , a. a . TBI FBTUaOMtT W aEUSMI. ^ r t ^ c tsrt .

c=rarn. VJH. X • II a •-• •ii»-r>ti*T—r a«alcg;«»<

-aC puts ki dK Mt »

We clip the aboro from the North Georgia j n « teas than IGO.OOO.MA. j ^ Tia>«s. W e kaow not that the Editor of that { —Tbe Chinese Pooooe. it i» believed, wiH in a few I

t. aUck aaalTM^t a< an feiase a tnchu-aa* ii. Vkiiia.taT' >7 iCiaas<a tkawaa at&aai

K*. vklck tksr» Svanalk skisc akatt tW

Xiaies^ » e DsOW not Wat vt i —lae vjhdc*! — t a t e t , J - T . Taylor, is a Baptist, bnt his arti- j years be raised larsly in this c « » a y . as a stAati-U « « t n i n « d s h i . j t « i ^ t t » « . W e UrinkI

'aw.cHOi^ _ _ _ »ensiiini »««TyPartiraaaghr 1. sc»

- - ^ , U3a.a«i plaited in o n r o - n M d . , and h p r o n u s e s h r ^ ^ ^ r . ^ ^ f b u t d o j n s ^ t o o n r Editor, wheii we s a v l " " - . . . . . 1

4 l E A C H S X T f i O R O D G H L Y QUAL^ ta taka » f l ' —' WiTk;Tl«J ^ ^ I «• W SB afMeaaarak* lE aay at ear titiatiaaa.^

E T O U w i s e YOOR S E I G H B O B S ^ mm .fill aa)ei,« 'janiaa, aaa t9e> Maaatt,

CajCK TKVMi^

- I to be the precise thin* that was wsatieg to an t p a that he has no smbieon U> eise l a mere do - ^ ^ ^ anSciency in car crops far food. It yWds c a ^ and declansation, bat that the fa l l bent | e^i^rmoesly—<aQ bwbeis the acre-and. in of ihis pttrpijse is to preach Ood's t ra th with j »aditi«o u. that, it powenes unat cxnIIeDce «s aeaK«strati«» and coiTincirg power, not to «i>od, raw. boOed, «r r o « t e i

ciaal properties, which render it ravaluable far S

the ):laHC ss< aitk ISM

icg power, please bat t o coBrert men. . The Editor, how-c W i hawd kim ander an&Tonble eir-csaistaaees. R-

^OTiw.—Ber . L- D. Pope, a recent grada-of Madison Unirersirt , New York, h i s

l e te i redaad •cc^>ted a aaanuBotu call to the • niwe oy auiust; >-.>j , J9«orsh ip .of the Baptist Chareh of Saint j aad the most natriiioos puddi»«>s » i i h « i any

fciltUod CBltore. as it decUtred te be rasediat in all Jt>e«J«« «f t ie chek. TbeSesh H siow-whise, DO* street, delscate SutnaieeoiK, bring midway be-tween the torrt Jleresr peusoe aaS arrrw-«»*. I t rvqiaie^ ia baiiiac aboot h a i f t i a e «f the com-sn<«i poatoe. In France, cxeetkait bttad has been ni»ieby»ddi»c«srty peceentof ftto wheat Ooor,

aWntMorasaacasaisa. rtie. ISJ» owa. . -»«».»»a.ttt»aiJtliiwiJllnlr-

, rateKidarkMUat XaAriOaW W. a TILLZ. sat awtae BBOTaEaS,sad aS Ck.-a>ijktk* SaaSk.

O K W I S G M A C H I X E S - G - W. K I B B E E ,

1

«,Ta.«rkaBdUarl>ka Ik. a < n « c . .(

|>iti]. Nkmesola.

Brother J . H . Speaccr has recently aefeepted the eail «f the eboieh at ChtTerport, Kentedcy, aad reqaests his eonre^ieodeate to addicts him a t that place, iiBtead of Cedar Spring, Ky^^

t y BrvJther Tkofnas Idmhdca, at BopUns-rifle, Ky.. has cmssnted *o act as A?ent jR* oor pCTiefcals. Oor acoonats for snbKriben at the •iferent P«»t Offices tn Chrisaaa Coanty, are left with him fcr the acemmawlatioe of patmns.

m-Jiture. It is saKt that the plait fa tardy, 'and win with-

sund any « « « » . Fmlher, t t a t l t r tbe p«pai»J i« of the grotiad iTic pbstiBK. oriFldBOMpoRd ma-aare Aoald be Bsed. and that shwjd be placed as d«-p » possible. Coarae maaare* afaeoU be

Its caSostte is ntoet ansl l piects (lycs) of the rwrt laay be planted a» sooa as the ftofct fa o«it in the spring, in dtflV? eoe fijot a | i«t , sjsi then kept tree from weeds daring U* xanaer. Tbe crop iboaJd not be dug or picagbed o«l oi^a the last of satrnBE, and-the roots which have pene-trated deeply into the earth dBting t l» saiaiBer, make their great increasie in m»o daring the cooler BWths of aatomn.

by areaoiiian, m | i u i i • — — — iJwoafSi the Tetwaenee BapllA,'a SMri-aantri •rvmi r rpa* body, to reaawitale, If poasibJe, the waniBS interest of the chni<h«a.la the niaaiaa; bas a*. coBrauadcation ap tethis tiaie has be«i re-eipTed, and fcr years paat,w» iaMH^eaoe W b e e a cemBJuakatedb'-hin tothem. B this should ftil to reach eye* wo«M Itawbe wen tortile Foreign Bwud to a d ^ Kai toacidag flOs a i ^ T It weald Gset the low of theiapportof fth body."

S a w , we say to Mr. T . i a d al l thoae who h»T« jost «fc«tned a t emble slander^ " a back woanding ealnmny," in tJieiboTt waples ta te -a e n t of things as we foaad t h e a — t h a t wb»t we stated with r t s f t e t to t h e M i n g off in the q k i a a M « w « w d interest ia the China Missioo, are^Jteta tha t were stated n p i M t h e f i o o r a f the A M « i a t i « ; a s the Fi-nancial S « « t a x j of the Fort%n Mission Board, » ^ ^

W h a t t b « e were e o m p l a i ^ T > e « « B w - ^

ed h i a to d o , » a a t e i i J i J ? ^ ^

Tke editor of the Chr is t i s i Bepoidtory, (has ^ e a k s of onx beastifiil Odld"^! Book:

"CuiLsaB-Vs BOOK.—One of the neatest aad Boet interesting periodicals for children has jos t been seet^by OS fer the first tiate. I t is e<£tcd by -Uncle Eobin and Ana t ABce."— T h e t e S swnething really loraWi in the UtUe t h i t ^ t e a l l y sweet. Amoag other thiaes. dsere is the corrtSpODdence of the yoathfal M^jecribers with the editors. I t is beantiWly ilhastralied, and is truly a ehamt i i^ wwk. l l has th i r t j - two pages,printea oof ineMpw, aad is paWided a w i t h l T . b y t B w m A M w ^ KaBhrille, ^ ^ One DoUa?. W e will reeetre aad *cirwarJ enbeeribew for this work."

& R . F .

C b a t s n t i Of CWltiPa B o o k ftr O c t o b e r . Dr . Kan* and ^ JUetie R«po»«. X a B t e x ^ the States Aaittiea. T h e Owi aad the Lark. T1» Child's Newspaper. A a n t A t i t e ^ C h a t . l a f e of Christopher O t ^ a m ] ^ _ O a r S d w o l ; or, tbe Beei^ Glen Seaunai t . Natural H o t o i j . t b e DioMpoiatiMiit T h e E a r t k Coiretpwideace.

' The Westera lUwwder, t h a a i j i e d ^ o f eti J u m w a v , " — = j g ^ j - l a e h a r a i t tie toot M m Pendleton's t r ac t s : A * » « a t i e e , * r i a - t h * e e e t d e i i r i e , . i w i w e n o t ^ t b ^ T * ^ sBjftmaiaB t b i l B

jwaed the E f a w f l ? ^ » » ftct- B a t we o i t h A » i t s lks , followed b j - a * a r f w a a f t s B Bqpt ,

indieatiBf i * ^ PW T a r k r . o M w R . ^ B « i d . f o r

, « a r a t h k s i m i u S S ^ . ^ ^ f J « ^

t TkslSiWilllWik—lisck^. at »a»«Iwku i a OrtJea Cts — ,

/ ^ O U L D & L I S C O L N . Xo. 59, W a A i ^ ^ S i T s is^BxiBars* Asa c smtasx . ^ , BTl1Tl»fcl»s. 1- a,aaKkaraftS«-Cfc4*iaal»il^

Cwtct«.-T1»es» iTgdstT ssi M» W^tte: T m j t ] ^ k» T«ck«»; Bit* 3 fcaaatot: rf

I Alt; BMklia asi i a CtOka: Ba^KOa:; r I Sotat flVtSM. EeiB,T^I*sdtoT>-tos*.A»l=m«a< I I ^ tt tkwa BMifc kat t—aeter .« .an»--» ' ' P'. t»a. tciamgaadsrtaaT'. iiaiM I Si SVya^rfcf t i nmwttkaiaskttkikixMlSslMaRV , „

n ^ r krin—a 11 riwkliiaC B w i ^ M n a . Jatis Fawat t to. Sa k»'CHii •mil

ka a * is aki psiticslar at ^ • m k a k a s a i w knaaxaM.aa< I m m ^ k m a ^ t i A Tb-Setaf M. a j v a i a o w * m=ae.«»ahna laiSaralthaBIiBbBjt-Uatikkkelak.

[tia«arscs«3tZ7. aisa. ar Tma aaaa aCTw ^ ^ ^ ^

TnZ CBBISTIAS IITX. SOCIAL AX9 tSVIVUMIiAL. Z£Sa. CSa&. SL3.

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n . M.'Ttmsgs ^oa aetrciPts n a s r r r n j - -

c i ^ sa SKSt^fc- t - ik tu , .**!

S Z M i l o o a s C E G B E A I S C B J i m . t. m t t l T « * I»0» WKtn. ^ i X Onm -e. I M OTBmr* oy 1WI AFE. X AS OL» LAsasAas mt^tax. A SI mi* « rr^X-V-T - — c X. c A s m u . AXB C A s n a . i m •F i -

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i r l . lnl »€.»»«• -FBrtta.ttkacaa»*k —Ja S i ^ a J «. BAmsM TO« THi Kwusro i or n r s .

sooal Bra».Cu»S»a. Blantla. -pMa rf II • »l»sm fca Ik. i 'iii'i tf '

t. Ba r rm* s o r raonsTABT*. lai Bi'ial.lkwa Ana»t*art. Ba-Waftura flarkaM.

t.aaAsroca vea a m n n s e a KArrtK ^ •jvtt

a OBTHTTHao TO aAimjuiya. ar j . r. a. -a. miuMIm ikkT e.-B>l,..>ifSi Buerict B'Ttartii.

•B.cosxwa'TOw oronicmAX BArtww. r-> nrSa-aflkk .Mte»ek»*ta.v,... nTTH* aisB w o c a t H o r o r r s ccnmsnia iar

cscuink. art.H-Oifc.i< lacwss. g . TH» TKCaMSSBCTWBAJTgTa. Is-ts^ tSScsim oat raaisriAK w r r . i !Tj j tp«ae«».

TO THi n r m n r r r . a» j : k IS. wBirw IS oca eiTRnt. t u a n r ca t h x esracH. B.aa-T.BS-I.a. W M. I ••• I •• n • ii». >«. MCUSIASTTCil CJOTT; — . . . asw A -' Se^ewnl liliajj Vf.

• ai»iM»-ri •!!• lai*W!ar8aa. » A. 3aaaa. J*. Hna. n . MATCHBJsnAS! DASca. az. is-aLc-aset '

k«m tsetsM^ > LSk.' sad m

Mil ••Sill 1 — lofansat kias|» al ais Irw tke «JD* w IE raim. Biara.

K iTmI af aiM. l*aekl ast kriBlMtDstotl.lt ^ naRckarmiat ^ftidmim rf.aiti t Mynig Ihmmmmmm

fc ^aAt tar Iki aok a ariSa aal I trins^ikaa^ ^ tka f s a ^

i ^ a t t k a i a s e .

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TVa^lkk^idaa! <kajl«vaakWt ^Oaaat eir tte >r tka

The b « t o is ao nntritioc. that cattJe aad hone. «

aakMt ttaa.aUairtaitk.-ackJarijaal.^ifcM'^

iSTliMtrSMSt tk.Ma*fceUirH«kabif«a^ »•' "

1 iMiat itLlisriaafOgfcSaally. aa4 si i i — I !.»«aaaka.aaruaintarss<.( »n«le.J Bfc-iJSasI^ I ' abpodM

I* <ao; i i in I ^ " ^ H L ? ^ ^ ^ ^ -

eat U witii avidity. On smaU, weak tabem, the tap . ^ growtih is bnt taoderate, bot when strong piecsa oflasria soot are planted, the shoots ntn twdse to eighteen ftiat, aad are slmag and Tigproas, pwdacing great uamber, of t n b e n . - r . ^ BodsH, Awf. j _ T ^ E X S E S S E E B A P T I S T O ^ I J

tk« imfH k. kaaaa. caaMnl tkat is

g E S T B O Y S B O O K OUT.—Jaa t Pob-" v a x rooa ^ ASS axBCXASr PKISCX:

, 4i«aii tta Hfc an* ckiiKW'« Ika Sat. AJfOe UVXECCS. A kaak lb: aaatk. Ita WK 3L Tc^na. aSiUiat ai -Tw Siaraii* Star." -Ufc U fb. rkiC*.'" tta. Maa^cMk. MwSik

'JS'tka t r« ckai-to I SSJ^II^aa kaa a iha^

and everybody i . crying ont j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S C - ^ r S S X i T l S S S ? ^ —Saw Ca

iC«mim.-Ckai»rl Tk. »«*tatiac a r fBi f . uSUaaaS. X A Stsrt. ftae tWsrtaU.^ & Gaiw ia« IJik'. i IsicaSj. X r-aaBtj. ^Pascts^ S T t la^Ja. F K ^ IL B m i s TkS<^ J l B. U. Sal AlaiiJ.iS.iXr. IS. heimmVm^ tk D i e tkla^. WaD. » I a . bintBlsatiaa. taboes. A tka Ta»(; « a>U«k. SLTkalaiia. S. tWari(V8iiaTVw.^

Has Br

sna J vw^ " — - . ,»an«tyBapastdeno«ninat»oo,nBdauatedbytheciy, ^ ^ tetend ewsing a church .diflce in Hantsrffl^at an ^^ ^ earir d»y- EUer E- Strod»,!.y the way « nunWer of j ^ fcib.^ ^ fa

atWja.A.Si»r«.Sa.»Pab!i«a»»ara. : riASOS AS» WajOBBOSS-

imtectrrtmr Ba> talBia; tItolkaSa

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a « u now engag^i in raising the mean. ^ ^ t S ^ The | ctarw.aifc*. t . - k o a f k ^ making u » n«;«saiy baUdiag ana»g«n«nt»

V ^ w i S b e d o a e a a socn aa praetitabte- S. wffl be the pwur.—BmsUttiSt f v r -

aartka :

Swfcit JIaAis«. win ts ^ws»<SJ '

St. Tka I 3iia. -Baa a a tka r w Bar kacs . raaaahkndtaiaanmta ar f M . i tk'k .ilaair la ikav ihSattkiBitaaseBBa. Tb ae«* t<e at tkr lata Imtmx ar. i

«>fl. tncMfsia*— » a w . at att» entliaakkii* l—.is M 111 aiiwiiIiiliM riT ----^nT Utaeatad Is«kaaatict»SV i iSNSk laetasa* * a t t ealbna ad^inMa ^ -AwxtmaaUa ^ttla

Tafc r r f^Cki^ j s^Aeaa ttjim. -

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cat tiaaartaat . .a t TUX IXB <9 nmrnTATlKC U-ta rii.Wka! KIWT. at Was tkCH-

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