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jc.'. ti.r. 1 ! : India ' Mxssicks We staled last week, lb at the , ctors. : Seventy-eight years Finer, (A. P. .r,Co) Trcm He N. Y. li; , f i r a Li vrrn rTtrnnizcd. CUO Oil ine lioi- ' t t : r a- . l - - . . . l I 1 1 v v. a v w - i r so c r c . 1 , ;t.:o t!.c r f .fU fit f.t.r; I il.rUJa A ,1 V I I I ... inJebtet to the Christian Watchman. which emigrated to the wesi m uk, . foolslcp9 V)f tt! ,!UV;;t3 i, ... . . i . " V. . . I . . 'I l,m I . J are : n rt ' M 4 tlia Flirto. ' .... ' . t l. 1V.H.U .. t i.i.i in ncum : prop , iiiui. nuni i iw v - Kin's creek, ami, from the piece oi ib or(1;ri.cc . f .Um lh-m h t . led the name of tlicir church butialo- y , , " v nwted with these emigrants we'iMj eight - , rn ;n,;f .,. i 1 MMml nt nn ft nil - 1 The Kev. 1. u. rons, imssiiMiuiyu location, called t:v.v Addressed the board, ana peuuunuu w: - . , - s rjl,npr. , . . i... r. i'. Tr trf t .r . . . v dit onnl aborers.;: riecntereu ineiuuwu ministers who immediately coramcncca active u . ii ru.in q,.- tn !,, n UVia1 t f,ceicc. ou Pi 7! ftVut r .M.. ,v.t. in the exuWjcn r.ow t.cut 'Vest ofthcM con- d c , w ' Wr.' V.noctaws imipo,- v"u: " V , y .: stitutca six omcr enurenc-s iui u v v.., Harris. tnT.n 1 tnimlTn wn.i: n a . r . . T V ' " T ii AH V T Ik". II ! I 1 1 1 1 1 ' VJ v' v - m 1 . I I ! II t ll-llllll KL. U1T1 III I . W . . 1 'j rt cor,c!c.c I. relate tern irx.it d.Cn u.m ccn-.,...- u.h L.,-. an-! jatly me l! wc S ... . i .1 - I. V. States Gbyerotoratyyptot 1Ilus church at JUe durit ny ah ei no assistance iromme jjoaiu.,,-w---r.,: orjnatej the church m juisi icnnessrc. li-? chunhrs in this, u wtU ns ir, on chvrth( ix C.V-'h Iuwa- v lWtU nnnnPTtv.wh ch he had wnen ne cnau-u the Ir i m icii ' u " .. . . ! l lC FT , ,1 If He ci cur Hu-U;4.M lnn. f r.rLln that tV lite U a r.rnr km. io 7 ' ' M "'.rvrlnr ! t V.. at t ka-'ujc r e tr.n m i.a Eai.Ust Boar j. of Jforcign xU.ssiona mei in .um.w 7T m ,c mher abstract of the operations oi thc past year. 1 or the fol-. by nno, hcr wWch wa3 nstitutcd in iNorth . f n lo . lowing perticulars, respecting the Choctaw mission we 1 rulit)LiY ns a Branch of the fcindy Cret-k, nwl TvV,ty ui:!h:-mcrt-' .i.n-n or t. c b tron-Ji. ar if ivr- " r, , r, .. .. I , i :.a.-...uUM io iuuiuiuuinw.w..v. I ttiiiv'i i iikiy ui ir3 i Lint i , LculW mi:.cwT 1 . - . ,i j rrnra trjr c i. crt ; f t - ltan Territory, and an uic arv West Tennessee, the first adventurer consisted oi . in tlttlf inbor, cf love lor the suu. a o; , Wt ho!4 Hal A w w'. I. . VwM,MV i k-ive : 4 V cc : a r , . : i c ... .1. mpnt: lor Uie Denem Ul I . . .1 !4. Sn.jn1 Knh.1 . . . . .1-. .... 1 - . l.l. n'Kilnl im-. , ...I.. .,.. ImVraiis. In .JaiUon to his labors as a MW crt who orrivci s Uy tbtoe ycnrs.f incc (A. D. , jj rfdftt, ,viu ,iU U TiVe, AUfg- eo. accorin.-'.y ptrltm-i to rif.ce Cb. c;t i-5fi-JI P a r!. t r-.) -J- !'; erj he ha4 preached coo-antly .f&ta Vm) Ucd tbe icgkrf we w occpy. Youra, in the LorJ. . Lu ete. t,fe.toth&mai.4 pfij. - uUe. at ia '"fv'riX'. Territory, borderm.!; upon e'-1 he "."iafti Uliip of John Grommr, tbe church on Sulplmrfork nrM to anw any ouc.n., to the l oi cur ai...!y. p,, rt uV,: in ilel.V.tj' ! r r.-;a h from 12 to 13,000 wadt, oa .they are ' UTer , M ftewi the Auieh, ! 'Vot .Vms.?n -1, KO. ' 7S U. ,,(,, klUllic..lpa!J.p into three districts. In the dismct tha Mr. Potts WhkeKteek, M h D Binnus Tbe Wend, ol the Conven- hh r 'P ' . nhm ,0 !; f , , ltt i, A,. . ' entered, the inhabitants were more wM and . n- Venerable Dickin, m of he tion uould unJoub,c.By be fila4 .ohca, of the Fr "h,, wf rt. to U by a. jlyS fif,a5 -caltivated than in'any other ,nthe naV?" ' I Jcscendants we have so lately had the pleasure tol pcrity of thee churches ttot-lave beat undci r nuUylle Ictcir .UJ-K .. was the only teacher and Prer' J nW see buried with Christ - in baptism, and welcomed 1 their patroraiOT. Tl ltap&t chard, in Mount fa . a c -0, lV.c.y ' wtom he preached, were' exceediny lndlfl,?ra, t0 the-fellowship 6f thisChurch. Thesewerc tbe Morris Milage has enjoyed a vcr)-ir.tercM.ngKa-P"0"" ;. . . - J ,.,.. d.W. A r.cri c.::PU;l . I'na-- . at first, and inattentive. He had, however, been I churH,cs, iA our territorj-, west of the Uon of jcvtol darin-the last three months. It .fwTh,ftartBirarth.Htte-rtirpst permitted to witness a peat change. Heha?HS . fently teptizoa.. condaaMe S.'aSi. applied -MS byUti. riuleMhe 1'5Ia'nl E ;V. Ker preached when he first entered the nauon, and ehorepiscopi of Tennese) wll0 lias been for several vers tl.cr pastor preach- the J. to U Fc MVra lr.; i. it e e i, M m f to'J Ut. i. C - M a.1 , '.1 e ;!? f . wte heard xvith great indifference. ; ; I Dorris, DUlihanty, Wliitsctt, and by tbe mission- ed wi.hin the bounds of the church nearly "Jt.ooa AtU tU r. r,: Wf W-.. Ua Uie winter of 181, he witnessed a revival of V j ,m T for (ra of ekven .nil.te no is th.;to. will ra. -a 0,t w, of it ewtr?. e in e !'? ' f religion in thecongregation dipping in h inWucky. Minis- ,i,ne nhen there -w a general rush to tU k ng- .0OO more . Ua. ' .f.? '4 ' ft " l,n,rR(, Arrin which thirty persons, mostly Indians, JM . ... nnJ tloI1, but tlc wk fom-ard every day. mora,., ly Jol.a T. W . er. F. an cP kl tU Ural . ! ; ebjH , 'r. ; c V, ; 1P. reliopefJly everted. Among the first Xrches, rapidly m,,HP!ied. Forty- Conversion Kemrf to be fol Wed continually with W. ?r;;.Tal.V-a It .ened,-4s a little Indian girl nine years of ge, ger years a"o (A. D. 1796) was constituted the cwcres of conviction. Amonj the converts tac.of . rt ou M to M w j ,,irrM.rib to W Uaey !.'u.i in Ida familv about eighteen f1 V V ' . ... . , . . mm ri,.flce and talent, and ve- ofl!.mampe. e tru.tU.at tnany oa.tr Lun r" . itAi.a. M ,r W.ior. I .VlPrO JlririVili Vo3vliJi, a 3- I - - t ill. 1' ' I...1. m m n ikf ttltf. . .,-.-- - -- , . - . ,v nated all the others in Middle and Western Tea- ral wl were before iafidels. .The woea aaaia.uv AU . to rf.A. ."'- ,. calnily: craivictions were deep, and apparent an i tfl, Si tU as.- 1 aypl-MinthVline thoro , nr.d the convert, have Wen rema rkaUy MaaaQcTtaJ h" " i ef I U U, Jhe. .w-five year. jj. 1. T.H. ... prosperous, tn after to p,r hi. wal. ar - '-riLV M - he influence of the noted Daniel Parker. iours, rArr.T.r.i.e Lou,:. aJ. 15 ma.V. ..-Wei. . i ma it n ii .MMar wnm v wi- 111 4v - - 4 - m ' m months. She nad been to believe that .Chri.t ;Wrt-i,tt p r.hi dren. anu uer ui. -U4".j of" Mrs. Potts was, whether she thought Jesus 11. 4;t.l oliTcrp. na she was one would receive . vm-v -..0- . , .141 ,;ri: a hone, and on one occasion, Vhenthe church was conned for receiving can- . didates fox. baptism, she asked it sue m g u u ftiZed ; and when asked ejvished to be hap- iized, she replied wtu resided in our State, began senouy to that tHJiievemandisipu-.- ,lt rimWincrn rwrtion of our ministry and . . ' . . " A . T.. .l. . ultra Antinomcanism. xy oukt.s and the absurd doctrines which pro- resisted with spirit and success. Ufm tnre Avnrm nmtntions were ncccssa- Shft wrote, or another muian gin uiutw. j . ; w1oT: rvinllr. to the do Terms 1 wo lonax-. ... of age, a member of - the thurc cf the a-U-rctiw on the r.e.t lhe result was mosi 1 i:.i.m:eiw. nnp dnv asked tor pen anu pa- ler uer uun. -: --j , . , , churches into per, and when inquired ot, wnai . 1 tpnf!pncY, With them, she rePhed? Uiat sne n- itf Tycrc- her father and icu uiui JtWtebf t RALEIGII, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1SI3. alvancc. See rrc- ,Ve Ure now a IWrHrr 1) ins Wf, TJ' lU Ttl t: v 1 a ? r ' P,' ?! ...... 1. 1 .. . I. .t . ' a'.'. ! d iU J.r.. Mit ita ill r m. a i.aja ikii.n. w - heT, I-AITII. I1A1TI5M. AND IlEMIffilOX. tprl in thfthorseful conversion r..' .SUtPTi and as a farther resit "lUL'l, Uv 7 i"u . ... 1 ' Christian churcn nas uwu r f p ke aud ... . . .i u U momhfr. US rf w uracil miu which now consisis ui. "T . wcre called Sep; Tt0P.l vrrv far. even into lexas. inavii-1 . K ' v;, .Wi Mr. PotU oi overcoming lurrp nhnntten mi;es iruui ...- . was called to attend a funeral of one v Jesus Christ. AV.it m?fi tlio churches, and Assoc.- IWK. , I 1 ..." ia aliens; in Middle Tennessee, particularly, divided ArTim s,:ru'ry .rlsarsutncnte. and sroTai. irLnnr. Those who repudiated the Two.EccdimLvc ,iavc at Ui.-h arrive J at ihe'cnnrlu. tUt Up- Hill .IT. w To rorr-MA5Tr h(cre as which caw? no JouM rrrarr.fd tc . .. . 1 1. ... .Knni IT Til I UTII Wni Ul .t i v " I fH.UI VJ v." .... I '- ' " , . ., 1 t . f . weharenottbe mntni frn of in. IU I the . me4ctf e4 t:. la. it rv iv, rurto'tr.That the Acti. 2 H V ! n nxrv rt t5nat!on mne. I U wr.o rtruro tsut iut - ; - - . , , . - f t m,ar. imnrf.. -.hoTj'J tear in m nl t!.I Uie mt. o; u.e jrr velcpe rrlamel. nil woul 1 hate fen i-laln er.o-h ; 1-ut that having hrr n tc-ra A trace ol i frcraer dr- ' a i r 1 . 4 . F aTa aaf - . . . A TI . " r W A . W ail . . ',rt-l f "I W M 9 A other furms cf Antinomcanmn, , .m ihoih not a re?enacf.fizju w5 i. tether witn Uix o: jut - !n isu a ctjy w ur-c - - ... ...at I' . .1 V.i:..j.rann In I . .. a ik ..m is ka Mir. I r. M. aTates : and those v.-h.a m . nA mcintl-If rrr. I n..t-nn Minca-Wand in arcor 'ancc I . M w tw t treatttlct.. tie rtXaroir.s cf tLc io I n t-wt ntlr cf tlfw reKiotjft. U lU rr . . , , . .t I ..... v r.. i , . mm nrnn UT. . . 1 . I , .,",. . p lliT. A Ktrf C4'IIM(rlK tAUMiriKpiT nrtrl rrmnirea Tfexner. i ,T.u rrnl ipp !'.la:;on. now iti ium r-ruo noi.couoiwi.-;'" - - -. . ' .. ea itfoSU-e called United Bap.irts. U was ?Pd U.!. wbh umb.. of course nw-t le .he .,... Wra vlii T!'''"-'S.'V,"e deniy cuea, or us tuc .r . .... - B-iT now peace would be restored to .ion. Duirauw rjlcr. Lcvtare or tiik wrwio.-"v.vM . Ua Iw.r.irm'i'f .l'.'J V' and pray whh them. The place was noted as oe- r . d tliat onc crrcr F(y ' , . , U l orcancd to u.. that a u aiticlcs iidvutVni impitT hit the iniftiirvr .,,1,,1 wirnl rr...f. I r . Wone of great vfleness: " He wentand endeavored l. The din of battle had r to r4.cw the utility of .M.nhkht K-i-SuiAcn.n.iAJ. eo, H ,U tcnUlci ,Ulo t a:i .Nc V hTW, hfullytLddressthelndian. aa bath he was earnestly requested to .cornefi Alexand llorrnJo t-- wllliout ihIvantase. of ri.ic.p. anl .i dri toL.e peo Mw.es ,;!Sa,n;,V-ln,,m,hhn, prcachJriJUai mir-TaadvocatC3'of preposterous system Thfor:lljco,(clu,;on.it ema to as eerres to give th-t we cclet it our doty to war,, the ?t fc;, .V:, ti e !,'t H t! eoarmiwu, fiuu . . ,v -. . . i .i. I 'glrlwinrh nrA. n'nrr.erorjs. ' were lntietntlalle, and, I . . .. . .. ; I V-..T. i-Jitvonv fumL-vhei fcV tr.e f ire M ... . MWrt,,i'H ri. l3.it. lid. Le Jn iI p honpful conversion oi iwcniy-iour i o- . n- i .t I to the torms oi rcnr.on uieir uuc umuh j-o.wv... ... .v . ..... . .v... . " .. , . i ''.. " - , - . . . ., . m liie Xiopeiur . wiiiiw- . f icon .1,. on pflnr mI m t ip w ' . . . . . I ..:. .m .ira. 11 'n? at the t.ir.e 1 1' .-... i M tn'-.-.a.tf.s.tii-ik. ati & .t:tti W3-.-' . rT,.- ronlrhnththn United and Sn;ratedtwirtn.cntis coi . . , Lr w t m-tr in ir Wv. He U tvowr. in Cal tUy iewcvl t-ahua .jrcurit,tdm Potts had extended Ins auors mio leus. i w i. them toe aim tne pre-eminence oi iicuvmt.u3 " , , i.V , 1 irJ in rtx t'.rrti C-f r'-a. I xu.?" e , rous iidu cAvv.imC nfw irtsft churches and members broke oil I . . . -. . , v.. -I 'i .n-.l-.tv. t.t funitk wife ! It ha !wa trl I ,T,i ,n ?.... . .... L tho rarp of a church in mat repuime, oi i y- . FV , , f I -noral qu: i lcnuons ncv rruir.vi.' i f ; - . . I wtts tnu'ti in- wJ w -e k:m r .tjt-ijj, v:ki me ca.e oi acuurvu ... .. fmm thc . brethren, and became the fohow crs cf v. . , . r,.... . , ,t,.t. .ft? .v... if fil- were a Utile trust vro;.U4W ta in. 1 , J.. ..v.i.r-. V!- mnmhoro ; 'i hp native ciiurcii. ui wiiivii I ' , , . , f. r 1 1 line TeaiRcaemeoi su hi ni,u v.. " - - .... i .i r rw' - . . - members. . ine nduvc u. i , , 0 nov InW. Thus.' in the short period of five I te0re.u... . . . t-- . v; .rtri .f ih r ia tar, whrn tie Uer I tr . K-iaft J.tliriU,l. himself more particularly me pastor, wV,;:,r: nf OUP Stnte'.uhmit to be int 1 . , V, . "1 ' " ' 1 ,ei to V 7a krl cl I a .ait formed in 1837,. of four members; it now J" This s a d.v of dn4 . t - eighty-three members; 5-ir . f tv ;the thing, in the amcie o. - ; . .. ' . . ! be rr-.-u.J the wtoe c4 n are Indians, and they are dispersed over a fp If nf th-m nothing ; . i,!Wjtoun... ; . - row li oa a trryl.-.te4 incre. are imiidi, au jf r t 0Dreciat,0n of truth, and fraternal at-" , ..:...,.(;,m;t.(m,l a nuitvr. iMmcmi I.k ,1 in..r t3 Lairrf la- Ol I WW I lilies Hi AtVULt T": 7 I . 1 1 1 M ac AvIiAt I a i.v, I 1 . T resulted indiv .-Mr. He had fourteen he considered wras numbers three tprritnrv . . . ... - ? r rr T .1 ! . .l . the West, were not less man iu,uva lumaus, nw. had never heard of the name of Jesus. They i were now hostile, and often made incursions upon the Texians to plunder and knl and carry into ex ile. He had had m for years had been capti Mr. Potts expressed growing desire on the iathe territory, to receiv pent Indian but the " uothing but the Gos On entering a habitation once the character - dwellings there is an ' tha children are decen Tvhilft in others the ' J Mr Potts remarked that his labors had come to be more than he could sustain. . tie must relin- q iish his school, or his care of the church. In the .a- f tQA 1 nnrr tVva VPV.Vnl. lift UScd oftCP. miner ui -u.s . ; ;? t - bpT-n having dismissed his schooV to nao ten mues uau - . m t I . .. A . 44 a . . ..i aaa A- 4 m TV i-alllc aa.t ef acia!lv Tenirarce srt es na tcr t. h.: a-iw i.:qio I- r " . . . , 1 a fection, abused and overborne, were a;moSl anutu - . . ;as,Ua.:on. " fl - 4 . . MawkA MCa.V ti'. I ndpr ft tieen sense oi me imporiuncu ui euuic i . ii,.it.n;.i m-ai special and vigorous eflort to resist, with the bles- ,A '.re ,4 to le ur. aWJ M4 Ur,, Cat k,,c V4 h. ww w v. - j iriniu if v t mm. m i:.a - . v. . i n'j ii't n tinii iu i"-" - . 1 Z rT iruth. our Rev. brother P. S. Gayle, ef al i-Lve in.tons r fj un,rr l3 nATnf U ,,, Arrtaro. a -ar - Fut M W,u.tt;TOThe a2 i l his family two cnnuren ;wao j stftr V th:s chi:rck and many other nic,t an; reou lorrns. cpn.uur.y M cla-mer on 'T5!.- .' llie ievaU i.c C.bWe.W no, rrah vesamong these inoianM The fo fno the opmioninai uier vv o nmwretj. Lilians ten times t'r't T' 7' n :, -m cf IVr.trAr,.. N. J., aa4 w a. rec-hed ia the Wilia Clruikie w M ni a jr vl P1 ? l!if adans S06-) I irnv, lth the ' others torelhcr, asnbled, I e -e 5rn-l ?en y1' 7' I I !ha city . a rfr.tjatt in lf' H;.'f7v. 5 How traly Ua t t- weinr t e the liospel. - AO imexi - -"-rT 0ctolr at Mill c-,k, -ent a convert: an, uu, u vy - n.kew lavoraWv reren;e4 hat a day may l,in- fmth. AirwaU other ctoypjsio mm LnJr. whnm thev formed the Bat . . . . ......... 5."7ffrju pel can civilize ire Indians. V - nf T.nnesee for Domestic T!.e aforrs.a eon-Jn.on ryes to vmaua.erae ,u. a a .mn : - r - - - - eSru. rK irnaaiac c4 r cc rr. Nr a one could determine at Ain it was found that teacher, of Chratian-ty from the imputation or maf frniaV inn. an ! on the tncra- la pren. of tUir eaten Kn,a i. b r. a TUf of its inmates. In Christian . ? taPt;.m indij ens ie ta eu'.vu ,on ai one i.me. ana. of Fri-,r, lh, 2 , j4 ir M.. tVy kfl ti e where ; j to jy U all. aU U He pM air ot cleanliness anucomiori, ;J ftirWtum had become familiar with at another, of maktn? it otr.o Tame wiiaer. . - lliry wcrr. .tn a.lU.e:r inr.k. aai . ar, rave aa art al'.etori.r. tly clothed ; and well led, t ? present them as teaeVDS L.itually onU undorm.y. ir.ai. no: tn j, ara oi r.cf; i i.e - J , ' L-'.v ' . tv. if,. 2. reverse of all this is true. sum. a y o rp. I although lattismwas not c?iential to saHation laanio- I Prfi '5, ' f ' Vl.1 rLlvi tt.. r r . tr.ift- ismiainegs. mioou-i. ...u ..- - ...:,,u.e ; rr.nfonn tv to the M1 " ' ". r " . of our ments asnnst I .-J al lirtrrtn flrrflin thp. KTimfi CVO ning. The people were anxious that he should visit them and be among them, and he asM the "ue Board in the name of the poor Indians, in the name . ... r II 1T. I lilU. of Christ, to give mm a ieiiovv-iauuici. number who still held Antinornean scnti- roini oi v e , " ' l Vhev woe U ea AJTt a irn ! i t rr.. ry w m UaJy rrejeta K-p fn lh. C.m which had been popular, ran-ed themselves institution cf thc great sysem. vvhich they wot U.ca Jitn,nr.. M. .whal erwicau J rp7- Sunral:m. p c a. f ulla a.wt winch toaa occn iuiu u t .mw.,- to world. He ha Wl a trry a-n.alle anl arccopVhri m lie .n I w ,,-Mw;A.-.fl -LUilaiiaatt- aU benevolent ctinstiaa eiion, ar.u num. - a - wJ,rv. Aa tle unUn r;eahaj the t tine ml tmt T. 2 rlr'V 'ZZ U probably, four or five thousand, adopted a The conclusion afcre,U in-es 10 rerr.uvc - nhtn .ttc z lV. v o thy mn to r-W '.e r ci . "m W e c fof fellowship-opposition to missions and dhfrulty from euch puas Act, u.2S J :n ClmW. they feel it to te bearcat t? then lo U fitr.. 4 dred -exertions and organized themsclve? ' c i apizs.i ior uiu - .i.uht-,,., .i.t., ...... i.... .. . T , : i.aa r.mr U ur.lm ty t i - " - c Kro;rfn m much trouble. lnV-a4 ol I bv thu wirouiz U.e t ujIx ol tl.ia mwictn. .cc.cr. I ,- ..,, ,V,M, M Mrt ,i.i time iaa- r .ha nnmp nt 1 rimilive or Will OCIlUOl Uiil." I w." csj.Jiw . ' . . . . I - i, T I i . . kaa . ... t.v. - MTm m fcto bein- a &a e nr to prove to.-!. meanAr-U-. ?! iV.'.o. " ' 4 .; . A.aa w.a.x- . ,1 1 1. . 1 1 c m' - m f1rt tint rnfin fur I it TTfTi'S'on C, t:fH f I " I a'trwl tt...l tip araun. anj cur i cr n jt e: Society, Education Society, Publication and remmton V1'?'"" ,nn, rr hula.:t : Ut a'.a. for lV ch t.f U -rra cj txcnp- w . - "m T i :i .... 1 1. a .11 i "ri r it ir a LiLi o i'imh'vii Sunday School Society, and the roieign mission i in saon, . - " - i-.V. I - . ' r.,.- c ,w t-m innn a wai iauv, e :.r m aru- Sr2- ctnd more 'than twenty years before the least ainheoa that he lrnade more of U . lacn Ta AMrarcix a lotrrcx Birxx S- .. ocrr4 Wl l V.acWt I wa!:. a,.4 U: . ' vV.,i hithP lamented Luther Rice, was Jenrantsed: than ouzht to have leea maJe cl iire jr.ay nau ,m Sourrr, ,rn,r.7 e wc lwztt runal Wf areiadeUeatotlie attention of our old anaaigoiy j -y - v. il- nt hft c' lo mtt 9XZCtw what he wya and n;aii u.cn i.avc no- UiC ol tne iruitr oi iai in:ui.un. .c tre uut.k, a: leas io uun-. "-'Y "' frLhd. Rev. RB-aHowEix. of NavUle. t&t 1? the perfarialcM doctrine that lowiti; .Ued ty lie CUl Wa Ten,,, for a copy of his late Annual .Sermon preached. M1 0ctobcr last dissolved? to give lentanee and bain. in oUicrworlstUt fa.th and a y v:Cl to w tie, reject- cf tic at.1 ""Zln S... tie before the Baptist Church, NashviUc andr several General Association of the Baptists of proper profceslon of it. were nd:nnal.e to m::oa sKi,ty. jortcMle .Uaabtaau r4 xtt W-c utt corbel other documents of aa interesting nature. Thecrmou Tenneec which at Mill creek, in Davidson coun- on thc principles of Cat ytcrn,wh;ch it was the lui. in l..Kcpt, the Trtanr rrju:;e4 that n rtrKrriKf lazthttar.t Vr.a 1n,.;Mi Annr and is d( slcncd to trace the iden- ieime-sw, waicu, uiuiiiwc , . V. .ion tl.cn to illuftrate anl cnfcTte. be did it w.th inlsleJc:i.r cf rrt anl cj errxmr- c.KnttrJ ioau; ihe tx f t,hfUttKl wah:storicaldibCouirf.dnaisuisti , . ty, was then organized. A newspaper devoted to ncssof h is co.nm i i. a-t.nr,t. He Hat le wa circtU to rett a laowa McKaX c t).e ,t? t.tit.W4ic tity of Baptist princtple, back, through the daato . the circulation of re- The aforcud conciUMon ay. lh,nra; rffCiveJ in the , TTtchi - jm.w l.le tie i'or.k c4 Cape Kcar. Alr.,.,t .r.f.Iy. lb apUctime. This is aniatcreshng and lugluy inut- btelli-cr.ee, hasbeec liberally patronised away with wine thmS which lae fcemcd very mac a uncta :'n a 5fftI U tmparal- ioA loll of r.rral a'-areU wc.L UU-r--tH fui tkU of iuvestisration, anu belongs to a period ol tune o eJrht vcars. A University and a lile inconsistencies arnon? Kunc of our Irctbrcn. v ncn lflcl lKXVLnixty ctnVa:Tatr.n.l llrouh lie wide evea- Nortlraaa; aa4 wcepl.-.c b a!tw i r.tvc l Which has icen but little explored. ; Everj- effort that is j brought into incipient being, we have eeen our mincers earnestly cor ndingfcrba". j Lim Wth lhe Klr tic y ,lrc4 cr Saert. ta tie cvrc.:, .ti .M. i; iU. iU; ntothrowlonthe Sht: S ef tVj fetfi chairhes of the eurly and audihe ases rats, be ned influence iu cxteKding tfie true light of .a!va- nothccn b.v.itized, they have tvemed to ns to M t,w-j.cc of tl.e Tira-urtf. Mrx w a of He Vm Z it U.,n it. i-1 t rr.X 4 V. a- o much done to vindicate the trutn, and to place Bap- , . wtl imnrovement isain attract:n2 ously sffxtel ia a good cause; lut wben we 1 a e wen 4 llamih.rv. Mna cf the caiv f Alany. kr an J Kixtt anl I c -l.- ... . , I IT" . nM !, ,,r.a I . . I f I - . . I . . B . I ' ... . n .....l nn.l ofifTrt tVin? a'.I til- Mt I ' . , a . . '. '.- t - .."v . ' f. I . - . . ... .1 . . ....". and soon we trust, thc cner-l mem Biraiwwuj iui.a v.u..., i .nnJ -tou-oi ty v..-i, iji..-. .cw um.. .iny im,.,ri iy il u r i if:. e p r wiU be brwet fully to bear mls of Ralratioa arc aaJe to faitlitlat gj:cl reana-1 cnnr rcnue-l. I rkfiy, in trotms the aep'jure I otlt r 1 -U U fcrc; t-ratly 1 1 a irt of e.ui. as5 , . r v i 1 nwesarilv rrecedrft iai:.n io tae crucr ox imc i:ia? l rxurer s i-pcn. u.ai ne --wir. in tera:, wii, e-rr- "- 1 tt i - ly important subject- T r tTunS Vcrc thin a mere form-a mere the ir.tlnient ex,rci4 by He Tirurrr. tUt He t:rj c.faaicterv tl r - xl,l-- e Tennessee church, as near- that tapUsrn is noU .ngcrc tL.na a mere l rm a mere mfivf., Ur-n? all He cirtar.e, ia arCr c4 a 4.: c cUrJn u.i t ; .i i.i r..a r.v.a-ii.M' .-. K.-rv. i.viiiT iioiu:r mere io i. ...... a. .1 . - r ..... . . them, present us wnn auouiiuui aiuci j......v0. , . - t I the c:u,iLcmu ie uucuasa frrtuna ci ent r.:rr.u i to i;.e hm-jLc i f He ;e t J e"-t.J.H ruu minisicrs, unu i u iii i5t'Pj'-. i- i in: wnvir-i a. ru. .a. .v 1 4..-..V m. .- v'l . - c : ai o; i r i.e.. :ut.;.f "n T. 1 ? itiinicrmrwi linn . I illlll.O.V .v.. - - - .. .. .. .. l. l i . .i f i -- tist priacples m tneir true ui .ui aUentIon . 'r,i aMihor uroixwes to show, first, the identity of the f ft n i B rt:st Charh with lhe Church of thc Apostles-second, J - Vinspcakab' thitf the ear. Church has exisW in every interyemn? K rfhc 6latistics of tL - 1 - .s.4 amI Jtfltnit a md third, that it has rerr.aineui..uc a..u u. , r W(J asccrtala a. ' . . . . I?..... ol-JSfoK I . . ,r,n hot!-. Cainoi sF an t frotesumis. xium uif 4n Avoc ations. TOO churclies. of the Cauttn in Teiuiessee, we make tha. following ex- 4,Jj000 ccmnmnicants.' With us the signs of tracts: ." " , ' ' '' ' " . - r. . T ' r . ir .. (! V, fnw nf ti OWn Ciaie, l -.may ! - o . , v- i . iir';iiaini v-iv, u.u.. ..ri.z... . .. ? iu a ntmisTrv . nroneriv uuiumciu uuu i ure wam'""" mr ei.nz wa a uireHM in a i.ai a, ut: .iwr nnv i ,t.r.: t a . .r n-t. '" ' , r , ......... '.-T;,rbrn Sf hatll I wiw.v. .r.i . ' 1.. ... . -.o-fV.nn rn M.'-art ...i.i, it " i .t" " . . ' I . . . . lv ..i.iuieu m a oi-uui reuosuo-t.;.? -r i : n ninni is wnntinT to secure I it can ciaim no uui. .itt.Hvv iner uy u.e re, .-nu conrunrai i i..c Mt-adi ex. i i.,o 4 .rn u-re :.;at: r . .i..1' 1 i.i holnp.d ns ; ; jv : H' I . ... ' . .., 1J r nA I nrtvltn'rt.l Hen is a manifest want of contiflcccv. 1 t;rceACI bv the Tirana ttr. aad ttfrcr.dtd to tv Lui Ira-hr.i f. Ii-a-f.-J. .. r.--rilfv He l -.1,-f . iu iaaiu u. r. -. - Clart to the church, with me D.cssing ui wu, uHp-j - r-" - - ., I I h n v... ,v ..' Ir v. .v . 1 IT:. V .r L j ."'J !7 v HlTrf . I . ' n--!iT ncwniPn V I U Oiu. ui '. 4 T l,I.-i' tv- tn nriTnrlinT Bfj mrliliT AUtl Rl'im.! .tui.1 un I, iu- - kowut w aat WW.. , im Lir. fT.U.-i i.Wt. KI U WV 4 . .1:. H .. :.ll I I 1.1 . . ' t .. ' ... Bll 11 III Nil UI 1UA.IOU. . ... " " " " " n - L J m m W w V . Tcnnr bretricrn we:-eam..,g the earliest proprx- .p.perits. . thc I in" thc saints feet, we have been led to wonder that ihey I He collet-tic n f fu.i.'t; le l.ol lrn ae-jualr.vd with the I c' r'ae. n4 Urcr o.-..fei j .w'. , v . .. , t . At r .nt tn Chrivtiaa'tv. and to knew them to U !aUr.ou an 1 tw d-uen) ir- rr.rn. I b 1 rr l.our. He w.!y I f i:jCTt t will edly. if baptism be not cental to Lhn. in. . and to ... , ,; snUn lxt4t He T - I! , ! IL ,i r,. v L . trty I' 7 ...,1 i:..; et,ian nn ( hr:U;an r.nnClMCf tti.l mere, 11 I ... . ... i . ' I .... . - f . . . . r. ll.tv aw
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 13, 1843, edition 1
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