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-A, ILi R- ID) aid Jul MEREDITH , EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.. DEVOTED TO RBLIOION, MORALITV, LITERATUttB. A G tt I C U I.T U &'k AND O C K E H A I ISTtu'lOESCt," R XL EI G II, S A Ttl H DAY, JUNE 7, 1815.. WHOLE No. -iCJ r- TERMS., I' a trial before the Association.' in considerntinn nf reorder U published every Saturday, and h sent -j b.ls os being committed while bearing a com rmV T fie(3 at Two Dollars per annum, parable in all j sion from the Association : also a further develope- sU v. ..innr.e. ; ment of Rev. "DnvU rind nthna AAwl..A ....... t.i l WW n forth" prove nth three dollars. , 1 -r immuiucatioiis, to sceuro attention, mast be post !j All cou11 v.. - - . : . f tinuances must be ordered before the end of the ! ?"WthCrvi3e the subscriber iyill be held responsible l,r: ,niiial term. I ' ' f,r anoint win bo aHjwcj ntil arrears trotby socci.d agreement to that effect. Vementi adapted to the! character of the earaxesare .L' IJJ. immoral, the committee shall proceed to inquire J the 'entire ruin and overthrow of tha New Hone I h?rt.rn..:.tth(S usual rates. "'V , Banes,-&c etc., may ..be transmitted, thrwsh I 7trtft-uf Post Masters, generally free ct expense H risk "of the proprietor. , an(i., sn0t attended to hi a rcasonable time', should ' ntei' aJ aU remittances not duly receipted, bh uld be inquired alter that ermrs and oversight may mnjlv corrected. , i ' - teiff-:-..,nr?;ntrAw six new names of subscribers with 1 monev tor one year enclosed, shall be entitled to-a !venthcopv fr their services. I v i M:nuteso( Associations, pamphlets, and- hooks,of all jUcription, will be 'primed with neatness, and o n ac commodatins terms. ; the delegation to have practiced an imposition, wny did tney not prove itl Ah ! why did they oppose nn iurcstigat fon 1 WVjead of a people who were "not willing thatr-l$cir deeds should come to light, lest they Jie reproved. "Again if this was, as "certain deleues have represented. paper, ! a casualty, why do not these men professing God liness bear patiently their burden, one year, and come up at the next meeting of the Association, whcie they could confidently liQpo to have justice meted out to them, and all concerned V- And not thus, to have exposed themselves to be censured for having acted precipitately, or, whieh is worse, having been led by a hard and wicked spirit, and a desire to rule: for rulers once dethroned and left alive, ifthey do not make .exertions themselves, not unfrcquently snfler themselves to be made tools of, to rear another government. We remember too, that there was a people who loved the upper to the ruiiiia i Our reason To-appearing before the public is, that the subscriber has been in a very conspicuous manner, presented to the pijblic in the Biblical EecorJer, of the 25ih January, 1S45, under the Lead of "Resolutions cc, of certain delegates and if all that is set forth be true, (but of this 111 leave the public to judge,) the readers of the Re- rorder must think that I possessed a. very extraor dinary "magical, or mesmericlinflueftce, in being notonlv able to darken the eyes and under.-tand-introf the Church at New Hope, but tp lead cap tive at tnv will.' the Bethel Association, into such .lr,tVo nf nrriifitinn :iml f.mipniifrit lporrd:t5nn- uipnio -""t sj--"- ;i ss is set forth. 0 '-;.-, C'-V-V liere fallows t!ie Resolutions, xeferred to, pQblishod ioiiie ecks ngu in the lecords;r. A . Therefore in justice to-the; Bethel Association, ilie Church of New Hope and1 lastly myself, I Vp- pear before the public, that itj may be enabled to into the truth of the charge, reporting to the As sociation, at its next session, the result of such in vestigation. 5. Should the Association then de cide, that the charge is true, a comthittee of min- isters shail be appointed to constitute said minori ty intb a separate church. '.W. Nolen, W. E. Wn- ters, W. T. Montgomery, C. M. Potter, and J. C. Jeter, the committee." - At once sap the root nnd foundat ion of the sox ereignty and independence of Church Govern ment jand should the precedent become univers ally persisted in, wou'd forever subvert both so cial and religious -liberty. But happily for tJie Churches, the delegates composing the Betiiel As sbciation of 1S4 4, in view of the ruinous conse quences, hinted at, refused , to consummate on act, which would have taken ages to eradicate. In support of my remarks, hear, ilie constitu tion : 'An association of delegates thus formed,, should consider themselves as occupying a station of the highest concern: not as the representatives of citic?, countries, or nations, but or the churches of Jesus Christ. Yet such a body should, hv f.o nurch. xcs kind reader he had been for the last wjyen or eight days in-tin -vicinity of I'ndTfVs Creek Church with the Rov. Rays. ,Whcn an'J whereno doubt the project of splitting the Church received its first impulse j but happily for the Church, Rev. Davis project failed and -without intruding too much upon the patience of my read ers in that of giving in detail (nil of which is tVrit on this new mwimeut of folly has tern already commenced, and hundred of liandj ate cni-j.toyeJ , in carrying it forward. The philosophy of the matter, in our npinHin, (adds -the Signal,) is-this: The Tmplj b'wj; nearly finished, it was concluded by tl. leader that unless they bad some new enterprise by wJuVh to gntl the Saints oat of their money, they woulJ soon bo without a pretext for swindling them. t - ten out and carefully kept,) Mr. Snced stepped ttod therefore thev tare commenced ihi utL- a.,d upon a scat, and proclaimed aloud, saying, "I I iaVo told their dupe tint the Lord will not appear uuwiuiui u.y inny, uic uw jmujt umchiuio j m ins giory until Uiis rampart is finuhed, fur it is most rooms at feasts and the chief seats in the means, consider itself a superior judicature, vested synagogues. Thus I feel warranted in using ; the. w-ith coercive power or authority over the churches.' It should never presume to imrHise its sentiments here on Saturday next, on purpose to elect del gates cf the Snecd party to represent them in the Association according to the advice of Father Da vis. "The dav camel which' was Conference, in ctmrte, nd in diiect)poition to the church, Mr. Snced collected hi .force, mid rs .numbers seem to to the text of "certain delegates," ilr. Snced pary numbered upwards of 200 the; Minutes of 1S12 represent 52 us excluded within the last As wciation rear ; yet 40 was all that 'Mr. Snecd could rally ' T. F. MliREUY. (To Is continued.) language in Holy-writ - ''mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine ye have learned and avoid them." Why it is. that certain delegates1' have failed to quote the min on its constituents, under pain of exconimunica tionj nor anathematize those who do not implicit- jly submit to its determinations, which would, in From the Cluit;an OI;M'rver. ; " AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY.! : The twenty-ninth annual meeting of this Society was celebrated on Thursday morning, theSth inst. nt.es correctly, I know not, as also their misrepre-1 reality, be nothing less tlian ecclesiastical tynn!Tbe Society met for the election of olficers 9 o- sentation : for it is "set forth" that after the dele- ny, and would better comport with the arbitrary clock, nt their liouse jn Nassau street'; the Hon. gates had taken their seats that the 3d article spirit of popish council.", than with that nteekncsj, 5 3oU Gtton Smith, of Connecticut, the President (1S12) was passed and that it was passed e.xpress- humility and lo-e, which distinguished the true of the Socictj, in the chair, nrsisted by the fully;-to embrace the n(W charges brought against ; disciples and primitive followers of the lowly, yet. tawing Vice Presidents: Hoi:. Theodore Freling the 'Murphy party." Now the delegates did adorable Jesus. j hnysen, General John H. GkLc, of Virginia. John not take their scats until after the Association had . The Apostles, Elders, nnd Brethren who com- iappan, Esq., of Boston, Hubert Vun J Wnenen, passed the 5th "article, and they were formally re-' posed the first Christian council, presumed not to Eq., of Po.ihkcepsie, Peter G. Stuy verant Esqn ceiveTd by a vote of the body, -'aridby carefully ex- impose their' conclusions on the churches with de- Gtnirge Smkley, E-q.,! Iaa?Carow, Esq, and Dr. aitiming the minutes and comparing with the res- cretal authority, as lords over God's herita?J but CocW, of IS. Yoih olut tons. of "certain delegates any ten year old prefaced their determinations with hU madest pro-! child that reads, can detect the intrigue. "Certain loguc "It s?eTet! ginJ to the Holy Ghost, nnd delegates" also assert' "we have ever been prepar- 'to us, to lay upon yoi no greater burden than thec ed, Sec. And here let me direct your attention to necessary things." Acts xv. US. Ahhoch they a careful perusal of article 5th, minutes 1812 ; and spared not. they claimed no dotnh.ion over the irr connexion with which, see the next day Tues- faith of any; but were helpers of their vv, Tlieir the will of the Lord that it shall be completed bc- loro the Temple. , - The Signal nsks : Will the poor deluded fol- lowers oi UHij Mormon leaders rafll-r thc-misclves lobe longer impiSTdupon Ly lle-afchu'.kw preten ces t If they jv ill, there is no hops of recta imar them from their insane fanniieimn. The Temple has been but a cull trap, where with to cheat the hor.cvt oit of their substance fur the benefit tf the Ivader. There lus btca at least one million of dollars' donated for the cteciion cf that edifice, while fifty thousand would hare adrarxed it as far towards comr!rtiori ns it nmv is. Of the tens of thousands that huve been col lected nbraad, we do not believe one. dollar has been appropriated to thc building. All that has been done, has been done by the tithing lalor of the poor dupc3 in and about Nauroo. For four years the tenth part of the labor of fifteen hundrcl men in this coantry has been bestowed on tho Temp'c whieh is amply sufUcieal to have comple ted it. Cw. Caz. ' see and learn that Whiclnis-fact in the case above ;a!!ude'J to. I shall be under the necessity of, iriv-i day, article 1st, moved to reconsider the act of faiuTumes even in reproof, was temn'.'red with ifns I j yesterday in. relation to New Hope, some discus- ; grace, tenderness, and conpassion, lor the ignor- TIIE ITOMES OF rUNDERS. The lives it the FlemMi' women ere aLin to" the intense sameness nod mono!cny of the scenery. A Flemish wife rises irvthe morning, and driLks her coffee, drcsse the c'.iildrcn herself, tends tho former to wrliad, nnl then noes to mulct, where the entire mental excrticn of her life centres; end joieihlng fuiully nnnraieldnz energy tnd ouima- tiori is observable nshe higgles in surretsion uith iiij nauies, and will, in as concise a manner ii capable, present boine of the most prominent fait ires and transactions of the case, and shall in-trojiK-e for my benefit extracts from printed and wnttcn'documents ; and also . the conduct of some i .i ... . ; ... . ... . 5 . . Lii.VilitMrlii-tlc H'hii limp m.1flf I hfirpl i'r 'hi, sy bodies." But before I proceed, -let 'us take a IV ys'of Uu "resolutions, &c." However, I shall y 'uul Budertake to pass upon them in the order they I s.Mii'frh'.iv w'V uotJee tliem as I mav have need.' 4 1st. We are forcibry struck with the belief, that -certain delegates" were all in attendance at the Betliel .Association in 1844, of whose acts, they complain as being intoleruble :; but upon examina tion ive find to the contrary, so much so, that some ive;-e not delegated to the Association, (see "min utes 1844.") Again,' the term "unanimously adopt tij most assuredly carries in it the meaning no doubt intent ionally too, that all, those "certain deletrjues" were at the meeting at Monticello.- This, however, is not so : and it must seem, that those neon! e who were not Dresent at - either nlaee. yhave .adopted the if.ethod used principally in com nwrcial transactions, that is, lending their names: a I have known men in doing so, suffer loss aiiu 55ov a i inn representation ccc. ' Jjet us kc to this. Comparing the minutes of: 184-3 and 1344, we at once c m come "to but one conclusion, that is, that they mean their proselytes could not succeed in setting delegated to the Association rja 1344, and no doubt so, in 1813, or else, the Moderator would certainly have put brother -Dun- was motion, which was regularly brought before we body on Saturday and urcred until ...Tuesday. i i . . " we substance of which was to receive the delegates from New HofT" ... , lo thus the Rev. Jon. Davis stcod opposed, urging a3 a reason, that the sendinir of a commit tee to n CboreriTim plied a charge sufficient to pre f vuc ueiegauoa taking a spat, tie no douct feared the strength of his reason and argument "u nnally came out, by saving "w have cirarjr against tliem." Accordingly. Rev. John 'Cul liper read before the bodv a naner which was not -oraed, alledgmg, that the delegation from New i;.. imu.'uuiuiivcu 1 1 ici t .. iv;a i . uy iiauu Stl(l rniSrpnrpoOr.to:r. n.'.A . o!nnl ki. ,t iln'.n. f ethers; Ray, Davis, Culpeper and others. o -'-vvj maw rnjiiicir wiiu iiau aigueut was 001 at the session of 18i2, and others of them had !ever been known by thei oldest members to have we spot of rround unon whieh lNW Hnni fseting hnnsf mute ii?ttib u u,i it " v-k.- iiiiv. uMiEia itikvt uuii vecil ill 1 ew H0pe sjnc l!ls jjfliculty began : yet some of wesa vpim, . . jvi i . .t -' " it - . j were eniuieu io me appeiiauon a aPtist Preachfirl" ' PTn !re here Paul and confirmed it by an oath,: that they JM not eat until they had killed him : but in $.Jnspiracy against New Hope, only fifteen (15) .a he rallied, and as a further developement of 4 vu"apfrcay, usurpation, ana ecclesiastical tyr- y after the paper was read by Rev. Culpeper, I erator permitted him to calumniate, and tMUllfrtv stitrniAilvA tt Vl, . to attend the aomversary exercises, j ilie poultry-womcn, thefrut and vc-ciaUe oa.en use was crowded. At 10 o'cljcl; the j the butcher, and the egg mercUa. If si e bee called on the Rev. Dr. Murray, of E!i- the eay e!as, the servant follow. and baskets ibti The exercises of the meeting opened by the reuling of trie firl ami ?crond Pahns, by the Rev. Air. Uuthcr. i' Alter the elation of Mnr.agers, ct 23 minutes Ufre 10 o'clock, the Society proceeded to the Tabernacle to attend the anniversary exercises. the house President l.f. - 1 . t k I ' f:,wl""'"i vcrsv), iu re.ij u,e eijuui c:;op- purchases as srie makes tbem. When cxnjnletcd ter of ehemwll. Uhc repairs wortlmith to l:er Urr.c, or, if hr Us Tl:i IJfv. f)r. Bri-h?im rini! n Kt " I n s-i-in Li , wsi.uin ncr arm, goes to cliutc i tl.c annual report ot the Hoard; ami a' hwe no-1 oni s.iy her prayers. The personal rjperint en- !irntr 7 1 V ., . ,u.nji nccoi me prcparal-ous fjr diw.er occupy her arc, ia' joscpn nyue, tsq., the Oencral A-ent n noon, when the husband returns, and that ....... -v. ...... inviH wi wx i-1 eveni ch ineuay liaving been aclneved and the ciety during tlie year Irom all sources, mcladins rhildnn, if any, been again dwpalched to school I. .1 !... in liitn I nvM V! I I fit O.Y.I J l.l , .... - . " uiiuiiii;uii . iij, ihiv ,' I i I.I fV III Ull l.l crease of $ 12,212 over those of the sion, motion withdrawn." Tiie foregoing will J ant, and them that were out tf the wny. The establish beyond all doubt that every opportunity - spirit of love, peace,longstifieriiig,rent!eiie!, gKd was ' aKIorded to have the matter fairly and fully ness, and meekness, ptevailed in all their rpivtles investigated. Why is it that thsy did not then? and addresses. prove the imposition The reader must draw his ; Thc Baptist Association, therefore, nrrogntes rio own inference, md in order that you may know? higher title than that of a council of advice; con what the 3d article is, I will here give it": sistently with which epithet it ottpht' ever to uct. "Resolved, That according to a fair explanation "when it acts at nil, without m'.ruJhg upon the prim- of the constitution, that two parties, each claiming it ive rights of the chore! e., n independent nnd to be the churchy and each delegating, that such congregational. See Mati. 10, 12 : John delegations shall not be allowed a vote in the body, xviii. 35 ; 2 Cor. x. 4, S, Ncrtheles-, upon the dl of which have been cxpendetl until the Association determine which is the sane general principles of tl.c gospel, by which a lf owes 11,'XK) for paper, und has other liabili church m order, with the bodv. church has a mist to refuse it- !,r.!iir with, or to tics. ri.li n wnlon . i.,.ii. 1....1..1 .. .1. . ' c- - - r , -. k.-.. wv... i.iiciL- ihi: iiiiiunnu iinm;ii rn inn But before we leave this part of the subject, let excommunicate individuals: so the association has The annual report after an appropriate notice wife not unfrequentlv knits. Sunrvr t .ortt . . 1 . .. . i rr'i .1.. t . , . - . . . r .1. J l . r . j .r, --v fi . ... ; II u. us examine, me term "new t wages. 1 ms implies a relative rigtu 10 judge lor itseil what ctnnciies ucun 01 o uevoicn irienas, nev. ur. mis crcn, the children arc sent to bed and the wife others of an older date, and h challenge "certain shall be admitted, into confederacy with if, as well nor IJn'J J"ln Pintard, LL. DM proceeds to notice after another batch cf knittin" follows at nine or delegates to produce either ir.eolu, or newcharg- as 10 withdraw from all acts 01 vomm nuking an in- the knitting needles arc incessantly plied till even preccd.ngyeir, ing enlivened by n cup of cotlee . et four o'clock. I. T he Soci- When the husband return, occasionallv- in .t!m. mcr, half on hours walk is indulged in. or thev es from record against the "Murphy Parly," which fellowship with any church so admitted union and the cheering progress made in the great work of ten o'clock, baring performed "her fui 1, 'provided circulating the Bible. J after the fashion cf the clock, by wl functwnt much i uiicr ilia lilMllun Oi DC CIOCU. liV tirir rrmrhfin. nnmp tliPtr hrvr hut rpfiiK mctltnfod frit thp nnr. Riiidi rfnrli slinnU r.Kvi !rni!. iur.!i !r mtlmr...rv r r t n . . . .1. .1 Ur.m . . , . , . . -. .v ;v ..w , .. ... jjqoks issvea. mere have Lccn issued in the i muicincnii are rcguiaiea. Amors f t ww 41a w & - - pose ot characterizing iew nope y,hun h. ror to some lunuamental error, or indulge its member ..r uc .i10 VKlP 40?) (W Blh!M nnd T!m-n!, mindless set of women it is difficult tn W ThS, 1 a . . f . - J - l"" " - w - m l . " cmwii tug viiuivii uas in. lawmeu uv uiuti iiuuic iui n nwuus navmrj, uvi iirooer enueavurs iiau ,i, ..ti:.i...i 1 virtues consist in rtviiiit oF.Ari..... 1 instance "the Waters Dart v : fhe name that Kev.' been used to reclaim them. See ! rdi. v. 7. nnd .1 ... i n-.. domrittiritv. . . . ' ; --- ----- 4 , llJC ft4A:u Culpeper used five times in his "Declaeatio to i Kev. xvm. 11." certain cc.egstcs have asserted that some n,,.l .n nri,. tlm format inn t, sr',- society' expense abroad.) This is an increase I utncsticity. of 1 11,510 copies over those of the previous year, The eexefit or Ncvs?ArERn it,:- -.u - w. ...19 JUU distinguish a neonle who constitute the Church. nnn critYin At lrm h.nt'D m-ui hnon irnm ifa Arimn T ifflA nrmMrvic tnnt tfA iirsi .1 ava udAil ft r m - rrt t t t . ' I "I'1 1 w v MUU4U iiuiv W VWViiiiViii w itJy , w. w j .f IlllUl'i 11 v imvi v.wiiuvi fl V 111 4 U I 1 1 r 1 1 llOP fyvi'. ff IMA I f 9 I . upwards of forty (40) years ago. But as "certain i large majority." Now wait patiently nnd you , iOVe been scat into every state and territory of J Gazette thus irutbfully dinwur- de!egates" have said nothing about what Rev. Cul- shall hear : about the first of August IS12, Rev. the Union, to Canada, Tcxa West India Islands, C'1' - " peper did at New Hope, it may be, that they do Jon. Davis came to New Hope Church, advising Me ico, Brazil, Beunos Ay res, and Greece. To Thc cxistcnce of newrpapcrs is one of the re not know ; and as 1 am not asked by them to tell that some of the leading members have a private c n3pl;,t ltl-lss',on jn the btter country have been markable futures of the difTerence between ancient it, if I only give the half, I shall have done more talk, and to invite three preacher-, Ray, into ranlrj 1500 modern firl- Kw Ttn.'npn,. nn,1 nod moJern times. These sheets of inteli; f . . . . jree : -all of which wa3 reciprocated with a trij (sa"t countenance from the conspirators, !0Ckin? to humanitir tlip mmlorsifnr would .a : , I. t0i as then urgod by the friends pf -New Hope K t matler investigated, then and ', there ; V.. T - he Culpeper, Davis and others w the delegation the libertv. of snceclt : no. a .... , . . " . . -t ; wora m defence. than was expected. To be brief, he came twice to complete his work of desecration, where he was permitted to exhibit a spirit of clerical domination1, in its clearest light. I can at any time produce the. document which the Church directed to the Association in 1843. There is one other remark ingeniously incorporated .into the "resolutions, cf certain delegates," "that the Association of 1813 decided that according to the universal custom of the denomination as well at ihz constitution of the JTcw Hope Church, that the majority was the Church, &c." , Unfortunately for "certain dele gates" the Constitution of New Hope Church reads thus : 7th. It is necessary the Church should be unanimous m the reception or . excluding mem bers; but in case the whole Church agree to act by a majority, then, in such case, the act lobe val id. Now who can read this and believe "as they say. The sendiug of this third committee, un asked for to New Hope, and that , too, coupled with the rules, and restrictions, the most tyranical, unprecedented, and unheard of, indeed without an instance. similar in Church history. See minutes 1343, Tuesday,' Article 1st. x . "Rcsolvdi That a committee of five be appoint ed, to whom shall be committed the final decision pf the disputed case at New Hope, any three of who n shall constitute a quorum. The following -rule 'and principles shall be observed in the inves tigation : 1. An carlv day and hour shall be ap pointed for the committee to meet at the church. 2. Notice shall be given to each party to assem ble their full strength at thc time and place ap pointed. 3. Previously ' to the time, of meeting, each party shall appoint one person to speak for . . is . . . tun .u them in the investigation. wiieu-uiucuuiuiu tee shall have met and organized,,r'thechairman of the committee shall call on reach If tho parties m' :arise and 4tand till, cmintdd. ''Yrhe nambers shall be recordedand published in the Southern this consultation, and sr. tar as regards pettirig'500 dollars' worth of other b,joks published in the no .form n element in the condition of nations. the; Kays' admitted, Rev. Davis fiiiled in his pro- Levant. Vurious grants have liee;i mnd- hv ih wh,ch theanctcntsscorcely possessed in cmbrvo. Rev. Air. Gilhoun, Uie ftgent at Smyrna, to other lhe rcn4kr official duties of . Hatcsmcn missionaries i;i that region. ' , ,uc" ,more G""cuit than they formerly, were, but v,n itni k 1 tvu r"cy 3150 rcnuer le condition of rations mucU Jt? Voolis-X new bourgeois Bible, a new more t nd - rn . r 1 , o'trr.. . , I 1 i nauic can Lccotna- French and a new Spanish Testament, have been a law wtlLojt the merit, nd A WZ or a rninion 2W Hible, are fully discuss d by the pre.,, and understood b ed.uon of the B.ble, in raised the people. For the want of these urcful imiuW thc ancients were like peoplo wandering in the dark j timid because of their ignorance, and spl 10 oc overset Dy tne slightest alvm. But by the nid of newspapers, we nre enabled to know exact. ly the state of aflairs in every part of our own cou&l jry, and all over thc world as wellod to be prepared, . r ject. However, some cf the members' say 12, a greed to talk their matters over, and Brother Elias Rogers was selected as the most suitable person to act as moderator, and after spending, five hours rrnrvi'mT U'.iv In Lollln tl.n ' mnitnv " it. flifii'nna f.t,. n.i t : . t.. l .i i a published. Plates for a flnnQ nut flf tt hh lt, lut:a ; tu..tt ' 111 PrSres A neW make their own selection of some 5. 7. or 9 mem- 'ttcrs Tor the blind is soon lobe put to press. mpmbprc tn lmm t.,',W h.. ,n.mu,nA !, tPt. corfie Douglass, Lsqn of Long Island, has gen tlement, and thzir decision should be ours. To erou8ly contribute. ioOO for this object; and the this Air. Sneed would not agree. We thenro-Mc . riie, nosed that Brother U. select tho members, al- Wor,; bcin5 in l lrto volumes, and printed so their nnrmW. nnd W .rUlon t,dd h,. cur,. on on0 ,de necessarily expensive. Yet at aow.ng no doubt that Culpeper's convict l'C'V would; have to' be"-investigated,-. for e.J'J' nad scut np? by ' her delegatet-heir awfully written out against him,- dcr;i;U!:.!g Baptist Advocate. a his Association w.ji-recog riize trie majorityas" beirfg m fellowship with the Association; without" any further trouble." 5, After ascertaining' .where tho majority -is, should the mi nority etiggest that tha majority have violated the constitution, or that they have .become ".grcssiy e 'provided wnoc:lnw'lI,n" ,ne R'hle, at any price, from those Is' for that W"M can rca u "m ",ic,f u2Cf wben deprived re! I then ; of ,,! 1 ! To this Air. Sneed said he would agree, wc would destroy the Church' record thev. should not be brought in pvidence, challenged him to point out their error?, nnd he ! Jlstnti. Nine have been in employ all the vear. then admitted the Books to be correct.1 Brother and eight more for part of the time. Rev. S. H. Rogers reported to the congregation "nothing done" , Calhoun has closed his agency in the Levant, and - - - .- m - m . m . stating at the same time the proposals, 6-c. lie; become a in ssionajy on mount Lebanon.! Durin" had scarcely Iinisned speaking, when Ivev. Jon. ! hi agency, he has put not far from 60,000 Bibles Davis; rose up nnd said that he now, ad vised the j and Testaments in circulation in that recion. Church to the last avjul alternative, that was, to where these sacred books were first given to thc spur, anu acknowledge tlien;sclves as parties, and world. elect representatives to go up' t the Association as parties, nnd the Association would set in judg ment and decide the case for them s nnd he for one, would oppose any other committees beingent, "for," said he, "another committee might take an other view and thus make the matter worse, es pecially one taken out of the bounds of the Bethel Association" "fore said he, "we have got hold of it, and we intend to dispose of it." To this course Brother Rogers was opposed, that is cplitiing the Church,, as also the Church unhesitatingly oppos ed his course and refused his advice; at which time Rev; Davis admitted before tho Church, that hekoevv his course to bacontrary to usage.aud un constitutional, and that he was confident that the Association woufd ,not "rpceive the delegates of eith er, if indeed they fo'bwed his. advice. Tlni3 he was pretending the greatest 'desire for the Church's welfare, while at the samd time," not only advising but urging a course, that' he 'well ".knew would be . - r -.' - - ' in HKne measure, for Newspapers are the brief chronicles of the time , and have wonderful influenco in guidin end di rccting the public mind oa aU public qucttbcf In fchort, They held the oirrtru,- tontture." LST DAYS OF GREAT MEN". In one morning of adranced life, Johnson amos- Cd himself bV Ci'mmillinT rv i. W! ' A . .L . ' .'.I -."-"ry tXU lines of Grmt3 of Money. -While the board bave been occupied more than usual in the home distribution, thev have still been enabled to remit and expend $13,7o287 for publishing the fcriptures abroad. These grants have been made for France, Swit- vurtntif I M'lirL-Pir. Svrifl , "PiL TVnrlliPrr, Trtt lr.l.. , ... j V o i i 'ii j ' ' luc ,n0Sl DcnutHi'I sonnets in the EnIih bin. ...w imi liiUIV lUUbl i Clinnp lT-n rrti,rm.AH I... 1 -i .... Lo lone ..broaJ. if po..iUe. ..... , . . , f h-, . y - T " "JT"" """""1 . wnv. u. unu .lidNJQ Al , retained their ficubics in unalmted rior. The feeble frame of the Earl of C!iai!m Tn - f s V irgn. At the age of 73 when sta n n iacK ot raralyisfficientlv severe lo rn. uer him speechlesshc competed a Latin prayer, in order tp lest the lus. or retention W hi. Inental ..ICU.HCT. ttor is this a solitary insUncr, One AUYUO F0RTIFICAT10.T. a new revelation has been received in relation to tha Temple. : : The work on th;.t structure U to be af tpostcntirely sufpended for the prcaent, and the whole energy of tho Sa'nts i to be devoted to the bViildirig'of a wall oframnart around the edifice. - i. , . 4 Wo learn by a gentleman d rcct from r. . y . . i 10 "Pres e convictions of (says the Warsaw Signal cf the 21 AnrilWUr? . M finffulaily t ' millliaitM RM. Trk r.fl .r. or early manhood. ' 1 aA stitch in time tnx es hire. TLii wall js to belourtcen feet high, six feet thick, ' remember this Jap, tvhicJi U a b and cbr.ipored ef.yoUd ttcme: mascr.rv. - Theworlc ; a$ a darni.g sroclDr- " '..'' .'-''' v ' 1 . , i. - hi tv'ir v fpi?. yuporiant tberQ 1 . i . - i 8 H t i f: 4"w
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 7, 1845, edition 1
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