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1S5 m R ; B IT A IL P MD ES m 4 .i A i - i t . -4 1 THE JlECOllDEli; - -. -S : ! Fill DAT , F E B II thll 1TI7 1852 Highxt Commendable. We learn that the -pub- lishers of the Richmond Daily papers with but one -exception (tiie Despatch) have agreed to let the "hands in their employ enjoy rest On the Sabbath day . " p r ;! " '' . y - EDENTOK'CHrrRGH-Bro.-CiT.Manning's request ' has been attended to. We have sent his letter to . htb. Purify, who will if possible " make" the desired Alteration. . i a i- -. . , ,j ,. u ; r..i v . : Rtv. A. McDowklis ScHOOL,-From our Milton correspondent we learn that this school is in a flour, ishing condition. The number of pupils js constant ly increasing. We are glad, to hear that the efforts of car worthy b: other, meet with so just an appreciation ' v - --H Baptist ; - The ordinance of baptism was administered on Wdnesda v mortunsr near the Manteo Paper Mills, by Rev. T. V. Tobey Pastor of the ' Raleigh. Baptist Church, assisted by RewM &. Reynoldson of Peters- bur, V. , Twenty-seven, persons fourteen .male?, ' and thirteen females were immersed... A largenumber of spectators was present, most of whom,were, pleas- m tft bh nmwwtnoitv of witnessing the admin- istration of the rite in a scriptural manner. .; May ihn whn in rih&dience to the ' commands of their Savior have tins "put on ' Christ by baptism" ever Mlnlim faithfully 1 4r: i i& I VMV - - j - - i -Yo the Editor of tne Christian Sua. J My Diua Broths': I wish to.receive from yon a direct answer to the- following questions, not for the purpose 'of drawing you into a controversy, but m ply to bring but the truth of the ease. .r.; ,- 1. Is the4 church of. which t?ou are ! amemberj a Baptist church . s f ' ; ' 5 f :r l' 2. Does the paper of which you are rthe Editor, aim to advance the interests of the Baptist Denomi- nation I ' ' - ;. '3. Does the man tell the truth who says that there are two Baptist churches in the chy'of Raleigh ? . ; 1 Fraternally yours, " Thomas W. Tobet. ; ; I a Chiwan Institute. "From a letter written by brother Fory, the esteem ed Principal of this Institute, we learn that its pros-' pects are encouraging. The "sphere of influence is constantly extended. ; We hope that "Baptists will imitate the example given by members of other De nominations, and patronize their own schools. :. f ; Weare now and then surprised to hear of. Baptist grants -who send their children to schools, where the faith and practice of the . parents are made , the subjects of ridicule and the churches of which - they f M'ojiTroiD's Cote, Alcttowell co., N. C. . ' t, v , s : 1: . -- . Dear Buo. Tobey: - . - i . ! I feel myself maltreated in the extreme, in, that, lhat you have permitted ine to be grossly misrepre sented, and corruptly slandered by-the J'Jitors of the NorthCaroltna baptist I wy you" have permitted (believing: from existing facts tnnvvnat uncallea for paper na. oeett permuieu a pmce m your usi oi ex change papers.) You must have seen an article hea ded Biblical Recorder, in which fher? is ( jo ?aU?d reply to my communication in the 28th number of the Kecorder. lou must nave Known inai me manors oia misrepresent my letter, for they say I implicitly charge them as not being missionaries. Now if they had acted UKe gentlemen, ana nau giveri my letter a, place in their paper with their reply, it would have given them the x for I plainly stated theY were not Anti-missionaries, and further that they old not belong to the missionary.family of Baptist of North Carolina; but were a separate family cold Free-will Baptist to' prove which I cited Benedict's Hjstory, ..... . t i . . i . nor as r did I say one word about their open communion, they seem to imply in their editoriah ' t. iii i i i. , . -t n . it wouttt pe np narasnip to proveinai Auoaes ic terson,1 one of their founders, is an open communion ist: and that William Roberts,' another of their founT ders, wasone pi the Baptbt, character ; that Ji.Gofte my, ii disturber of the peace both of church and state, was:tme of their ministers ;J and that, Mr, Wheeler who figured largely among them, was an pen com m unionist. ; ... ?n - .' . . : : ;!i ' I stated further that they had , no correspondence with he missionary Associations around them -naming them.. Why diet they not dtny that? The truth is they are at war with all most every, ojtho- aox minister m me country. . . , , s r Thev boast largely of their missionary contribu tions, but Ietthe public khow, they: appointed their own teacher jof heresies, and sent ihem into the bo soms of oar Associations to sow the seed of discoru, to slander and backbite such men as Elders Stradley, Rickman, Grayson, Webb, McCurry Landrum. and others, taking in members of the lowest characters, some who were excluded from the regular Baptist churches for grosa ofiences. Thus they lavish out their $295, not to build op the old missionary -Bap tists but to ruinthera if they couJd. r ,:, v . Thev sav they are sorry to haye to Jorm so unfa vorable; opinion, or express it off any called a.Baptist ilinister. ( . : ; -." "t '".'(,. No one who knows the Jruth of their former course, will believe one word of such assertions, for it is well known' to the Tedders u of .the Ashville Newsj the minutes of Green River' Association, Tiger, T.ucka s?ige, Salem, and even the reports pf their Own meet inar.all show that they are determine to' ruin if possi- ble the old Bapt.st to upbuiia tnemseives. , v - I do think in justice to me you ought to let the public know the truth, why did you hot publish bro. J. M. Webb's letter on this subject and if you discredii what I. say. please inquire of brethren Landrum, Grayson, McCurry,4 Rickman or Stradley, or anyone else, who know the character of the free-wll party in Western Carolina. . . ,? ; " ; .- " .. . ;, ; ' r So far are they from havins the least regret to hold A.4..HnAa1v fpnm tWair first : fKov Khvai tried to niiU down and ruin not only me, but any who ministers of this Association, be appointed (two- would dare speak for the Baptists, or question . theirj thirds of whom shall constitntier a quorum) toinvesti heretical cause. , ' , V !t .BILfT."" gal said reports, and report to the he.tt meetirfg f i -eDruary luin, ioe- ' t , ..; this Association.. Jwq churches, Mount -Moriah The following letter should ave been publish t resoial:0 on the fliyra. lhat j vanityj tq pamper ptiih. and gratify the appetite?, and even for wines and alciholsc drinks Thus they are willing to throw away, yea worse than growing away their inoney to feed $ morbid, vitiated appetite which ought never to he gratified, rather than give it to their spiritual teacher who needs it,' and where duty requires them to bestow it. Such should be ashamed f.thernselyes, and at once leave thachurch or rqicnt of their einsjand 6'tbeir duty Others," when a subscription if presented to them, say thaCt alt right, our preacher ought to be paid for his labors, but I never put downlmy Iname C onl a fisibspriptioa JistI always cive, mtt I had' rather hand it to him myself, and then it looks so much like the Scriptures not to let the left hand know, what the right doethT rest assured, I'll do my part. Now go to tie pastor and enquire bow'much did that brother: grVeV who was so scrupulous that he could not put down ' his name on the 6ubscripiitn, for fear,of being seen Toing his alms before men ! and J venture the I assertion, that in nine case out of ten, if not ninety., aod' nine out of a hundred, the answer, will vbe 'fio, one cent. I dafe say,' this Is just about .as good a plan a? many others have adopted who subscribe but never pay. Some will conJtriJvute ten or fifteen dolktfto an agent for a benevolent society, but seldom if ever give any thing to' their pastor. ! ' Why "' The ' , ojlyl reason which I can assirn for "their i-onilnrt' is. what thev - ; .. 7i.'.j . . contribute to a charitable object will be published tp the world, but what they do for their own' triistei at home will scarcely be known ta any jperson 'and they desire the reputation :,of being ( vet$ beuft6lent "These ought ye to have 'done, and nobio leave ;the other undone." Others we know who are in pros perous' circumstances working from 15 $' 2.0 1 " hands,' and getting froni 15, to io per hundred for' tobacco, give aboui one dollar ft year to -sustain. Jheir, pastor Culd our ministers receive for ! salary . wha,t -thei r churches expend for luxuries which could be easily dispensed with, they wold riot hg rtnder .,the neces. sityif refprting to secular employments fof iupport. These are facta to think about. ? V-rl Thesejemarks mayVeem to be , very severe, ye't they are true for be speak vhat ue do knew, and tes tify to what we AaKf seen. Alore anon. 'Oxford, Feb., 1852. R.I.. D. For the Recorder..; Bro. Tobet :-r-At, the last session of the; Raleigh Association, the following .resolution: Va.i 'passed ("Whereas, reports are in circulation injurious tq the character of the Moderator of this Associationl Re solved that a Committee consisting of all the ordain' calls In tones of thunder to others 'for imitation ! held for ? This quefttion being asked, it struck my Judging from this, how inany copies othe Recorder mind very forcibly,' that there must have been those would one suppose pe taken in those ?cburches t ! I in that day that did sprinkle infants, who were not nave in inia communication; enaeavoreqio Geieuu me i uic.iuiiutio m yuusioim maaptuca. A of 4h Association em the' CT6tind"of reabr,i thai the" followers of Christ did oppose infant spriuk- in a future article I.may noticit on the ground of ling, and those Elders ana Laym'embers were of the expediency and propriety. ' sprinkling persuasion. Thus it was that they were . Fratcrnali r jJburs! f f ? rf Tideks., M readyreparea to give tneir consent in tavor oi in- ioforra me (or that old. man would do me the favor) ti'l i For the Recorder. . . QiurterlyJlee tins of tttc Doard or tnc Con- The Board of Managers of the, North. Carolina Baptist Slate Convention hejd their second Quarterly Meeting agreeable to adjournment aV"the"bfSce of the Recording Secretary; U-l l Yl Cil; v ) Present, 'Elder Archibald McDowell, Chairman, of what persuasion those Elders and Laymembers were of, if they were of the sprinkling persuasion, T am satisfied, if not, lam in the dark and ask for light. ..Yours in Christ, - - - EsdciKEa. Chowan county, N. C. July 3d, 1851. i For the Recorder. i Dear Bro. Tobev : I am truly sorry that I am 1 1. a r f t . tw . t i j ik. iu uc tucir luitv. aim , t tiv . v . w - Valley of the Gatawoal' was presented' and read by ecilY justifiable. An impression is K frretarvii The renorteave a 'ch'eeriri amount made on the Publlc mmd' tb?MDe, t 11 j.L. .iitnBittr f a nr i rS Mnw in f ha n!n m n a Elder John U.iLftcys James' &t ."Alien, Albert G. Ste- uouer l,lc J -s1"" v yens, Joseph, JvYarbrpugh 'aridNatbanieV J. Palmer, of the Kecorder, in oraer w v,nuicaie my; course The proceedings were opened with prayer tby bro. e Aa6l Dieeil"S U4 5 T TVt Allnn . . i Diame seems lO oe aiicuci4 ctrzjam icw uv iuc ' ' The Report of Elder Robert B. Jones, Missionary u lietneJ. lor oing;wnat tney tnougnt trying to be certain few were qfthe euceeM of the Missionf He accepts the" dp- acting underhandedly, and consequently sought s a i.m.n mt fAr ttiA onan'mv tA th U fi;i1 time to introduce resolution that reflects on the , : A letter t was received and ad from Elder ' John ehaiacterof the Moderaior of the. Associalion;' after Robertsoa one of the Missionaries appointed to labor many of the delegates -had left for- hbme.'flf any within the' bound of the Beulah-Association declining wrong has been done , by the resolution to the unfor the appointment on account of the state of bis health, funate brother, the j delegates from Mountj Moriah ' ;Arretler wasdlo received and read from Elder S. and Wake Bethel churches, are morejo blame - than Pi' Smith; declining thV appointment of Missionary Xhtertdmfew. For t was f their tdatjr,jo have tf to labor within the bounds of the Brier Creek Asso- mimed "until the, business, of the Associatipn was ciation; on accounfdf : : the divisions' in that body on done," and.lhen. they yo,uld have" iecn in theij places ; I to have opposed anything that might seem to be. un- the eu b jecf of missionary efforts. - Oil motion. Elder John! Hi Lacy p pointed a Msionaryof Jhe Board to preach ly or oftener irv the town of Hillsborough, during the the certain-few are i so severely impugned by hi BiiniwiriTwi'th :h Avnpr taticm that-the brethren and certain few are not anijous to be called; triends'lhere Vurra'iseaTike.an pfhe Association or by any btbe such Utlefcut of WentwoVtri in Rockingharo, J our brother in the minisify.; And we are , further- es County, the Board agreeing j more, Tvitling to set him right before the public mind. against I this rpsnlntinn on the n llfNlce t oroHnit.' that in ras a taonth or two ago, but was tmisPlaced. andgoN Association assumed ille'eaL "unauthorized. m and unprecedented rT';' '' t i la&e me grouna mai me allegation is unsusiamea ten.f We regret the circums not spoiled by "being, kept. Brother Tobet ; -Not long since I felt it' my du- .ither bv reaaOnr exnediertcv r anJ bWine-'f K-ithnut . J I n trt ' and (oil mi twrk 111 tin ilaiicrhlprn a hrmt I . v ' . . . 1 . , are the members,. spoken of as made up ot . tne , low condition Df kittle girls in a heathen land, and vulgar, who are unfit for polite society ' .... - - .'... "i r- w,r :-!. !-! foundation in truth or iustiee.'is incapable of being as ma- . . a , - ' - , te V . . .b nyarfarerifno doubt does. . They seemed to be filled waamea,.;u 'r-4 , ' -r . with anxiety to know; all about poor, heathen girls. V -The pnly question; at , issue -is, has tlie - Raleigh Many questions were asked by them.;; I asked them Association lhe rirht to institute a rommittpe in ' in. AHti' ta:.s u -'.'rJirj-X. rVn.M -"k vestigateany.raatter relating tto; ministerial charao A church hotdine a brother whom they had license ;n nblv TortKa1 In t Vi a nirmrj hvo ThpJr terl -in other wordsi are ministers.belonging to said ened to preach, and after being solicensed embraces, Jane judgon and Elizabeth Vining David. Tfie Association in any respect amenable to that body for preaches, and propagates the aoctrme ;of apostacy, or omerh 8 the iaUer. four years old. . il vA their coriduct as ministers ! '" V " falling from gracek and threatens to rend off Jrom the Fot lfc.m nnfl at hrntieL I nd to m tnn -L. wi'- !J:i':.?-? -:.t ehurchjri. as many of jhMembersj can jn- " - . - . ftnY,o sister Yi in .1 "CT ro aI'Pre"aie tnc tnc"ISI rgion, fluence WUQ Dim ;WUa CUUloc pnpgTBhiwh ,mi JV .-... p . . gmi iiMiiariaOTt ' -.,, . s - 'tokewhi8eaM!viv;i:rs'rr-T.-t; 0f darkness, j They jsay also that they, wish them maaaecumes a.regurany; oruamcu minister oi ine ThW 'should take away !hisdicchse,?and if heCis told of Jesus. ,U ! gorr.Iri;the.Ilaleigh AssociaUon1 then,- thence u " J- . ....l.'i TTrnm information I have Pained throu!rh the Re-1 ilnu a tlAah;v 'nriliAotinn :.'rofonif7t 4a . w... n . O . iUVba S. 1.1IM.VH I'l.M V'l V. VlWVlblllfUia IV I J T ' W ;il .Ar.JttM.'f.r.A .Cxi. . in I i -: . ... . r 0' moiioi). Elder John! Hi Lacy pf-Miltonj was ap- constitutional. or injurious to the good of me enureses. 1 to preach month- v I am not able to see, why it is that the rrioiives of the The Mode rater one On mbiionj brother Stinccon Ivey '6j SIadison,.N.Hning they are'wiliing.to be called iinvestigaiprs M . . ' . JBf' ' 4 ' . r - ? . ; . L a.. . o " t . . U I t h -iiTih 1 IaiitaiI M.vwia Kfi o mm in iipiii lifmn annul c, was appomtea a i monthly iri the towns and Crawford in Stok to appropriate fifty dollars, if necessary, towards his . The time at which the resolution was' introduced. Kiinimrt r .j. -..- r. ia v.'.Vi i j was not the choice of the undersigned.-' cut" it was On motion, Dr. Jfohn J. Bosweli of? Milton, was! the lime set apart by the Association for resolutions. appointed a member of the Board in the place bf LI- It is; known to all, that the Association generally at der John L. Pritchard, removed to Xynchbnrg,'Y4VH ter .organization, appoints a committee to arrange the The Committee appointed to draft and issue a; cir- order ipf business That committee reported on Mon cular to pastors of churches and others in regard to day morning -Jjr t( .J r'fn-: -iTixH wAfiinlq w' QmAfi'.rba' frvi. 4 In 'a frsnvoni lrn nnl Koi nir rp'i . I Tli c. tasf Itom in tVvoi r rennrf .traa rftflnlntmna s n -t . . . . . ' ". i t .t . . !. . .: i . . .-. t ' . nr' .' i ? - t . y to report tneir appoimmeni was conunueu. niai uem was reacneu on iuesuay morning, ana ai j. :- . ' f' . . V .. ,i..' '(-''''(1,:n''','-'0lv'.Hi''r-,..'.-!v "I '.. i i' i c ' . - On motion, the Joard adjourned to meet again jnltnattime tnc certain jew, aiias your correspondent, Milton, 9n Sal urday.be fore the third Sabbath in without any consultation only with one, brother and May next! un;e3 sooner called Jogether by the Chair- he opposed it) injroJuced that resolution, out of man. Prayer by brother N.J. Palmer. V which he prays that good may result to the cause of vkrtV ,:3rvt'N.:J.fPAtR,bJ2cdr(ii Secretary! Gpl and the dignity of the: minisjtryQ Elder Joh,n II. Lacy having declined tbre 'appoint- t In conclusiooi I should like to . know what right' ment of Missionarv to the towns of Sajisbury. ftlocRs-1 have Alount aionan ana ,v ate uetnei cnurcnes, ? to lie. anl the 'neighborhood of .Red Plains, ja Surry, be kicking up and making so much, noise in themat-! ther Board regret that they have not as yet heen; able ter. The. Association has made no attempt to . in to ob'tairt a" suitable' mluister toToccujry "tna mpor. yestjgate any. of' their piwwdings..Bat on the band unt field j It is to be hoped that re long they will to investigate certain reports injurious lo - the char- be able to eRect this object'. N. J. P. j aeter.pf her Mo3eTafbriJ which; h her duty.Vto do in Milion, N.C., February I4th.:1852. - ' ''I all faithfulness; "- ' r - " ' : ' ; Teracf0em;J lI M ii corW.ppo-$3all preacl s the church which gavel him licen.le' -'a t r.'t;. V-JJi-, ; . China a year 4f so I pledge myseUor my iwo lit- n ' - . , , , . , , t-;-;,--.u ,lail to heof fifteen to raise thirty dol- ai 5Te! k?m .?d!uI5 a, .regularly ordain -; . i? -fi -Te N'Ctaptist. itTrTHl Jsllare for that puTpose.and' if it cannot be raised with- minislerl " Not - exactly, ? His church recommends -V t.,r"." - . . .'i outj I will be one. Of ten, not for one year onlyf but him to the J5socjafjon as a canJrf for ordination. The following, extracts Jronv. letters .written': by anu- ' - - s - ' .. , . - . u , 6i - . t, - . . - annually. . . , The Associat ion, on this recommendation, appoints .a brethren well known in the Western part of our s How easy would it be foj each Association in this . i ... t . r i ' r f !U j- t f State, may perhaps interest our readers. We pub- Stale, besides their oiber contributions, to raise $30 c0l WW to,? f A.-llT nr own nninin,, in rerd to to educate little girls or boys in China; , lathis way and if thought qualified, td ordain him. A mart is Msn iue h t-- - - -f ,rt Tf . ' - We should help ouc missionaries do their work in a then invested 'with ministerial privileges and author the N C, Baptist is, that Vfe. land of darkness:; " Would not such step greatly not b h;,:churcn, but hMna Association' lo bers of BaUst churches Choose to patromze it. the acceierate the progress of the gospell - For we learn J. , . . 7 , . , , . . ? . a. . - t We have told, theni what we toulfl that the command js given, to go and, teach, and then l r --y-s- -vv -r"." . - - . 1 Dear-Hro. Tobet :s Your Terv .favorable recer- tio'n of my last has induced me to write again, ' ho ping it will Trfeef viih like favort Since 1 last wrot. much more has been 'said' and preached on .tnai"so often idiscussedi ubject--Baptistri The' :R'ev.n Moore pastor of the First' Pisbneriari" cnuTch. 'dis- coursed on Infant 'Baptism ow ihe Sfh inst. and 'was injury i? theirs - leara of the intentions of one i of the letter.! has done. him an be permitted to' tellliis own story. "Yon ask if J can tell', yon anything respecting the Editors of the N. C. Baptist. I give lor answer. that i have had ifiy full share of sorrow and solici tnde in eortsequetfee of the unhappy events that sep4 arated one of them Irom our intercourse ana,coraniu rynn il the other two have' ever been in commu nion with ll Baptist generally, through this region 'Ansbi coantyDec; 12; 1851. 1 - E. Davjd. 3 tials. " "As a child Is answered to its parents iork the abuse of garments furnished by' them for its comfort rf;J f 1 and protection,' so also is a minister answerable,. to i-vflU ' the body which invested him with ministerial.' gar i jfi ments, for the spots arid Stains found thereupon. ' . jow yun respect to nis cnaracier a a memoer- m ci ; -1 -:For the'Recorder. -; ! t-Mlnisterial Snpport-Xo 4 : The queslionstm recurs, why js the duty of sur fjchurthiAhe Association has nothing to dd.---That a . t1 ' " . -I; 1 "4 ' 1 A a I a nn iknti pain 1 T (tm m w 4 m v J m AnnantA mtU Ma Ah. J ci I of country, 1 am Ot Opinion ll was neiore irameAmr pwriuig wjc luuusiry eu luutu ucgiecieu. ure our "" , . - " to the ministry," now eighteeV year's past. 1 1 have chnrcbsoO poofl Truem'some instances 'they found whjcfc with his e'haracter.as,! mniafof:4lie thought it doe to all .concerned, that .correct histo- dwit'poiiesshhe requisite.stneans Vol sustain .'the gospel," is to commit a gross ;errpr An herein, is id nr of . DTOceedinea relating.tp your subject of. enqui- - , T K . . - , . A: j . il L-.u .i -i'-A ; K. tT mito f thm. -k some ,mediom that enquiring ministry oi-inewqra. among inem, oai wna me roost i "."m"V i'-Vt r:"7" V V "V- ; rvortw u:.imMi vimawWTK. wmcn protest, in such unauaiihea terms, against the ihqrchesare- greaUy ! afilicted with1 the Uetion oi the Association. T j "X'.; J-i'O t nil me Associauon naa instituted me invesiirration w t ciYeii throueh minds might learn the true state of Our religious re- of them' this, lations in western N. C., bat I suppose its' length at feci m:. ori im- 'body of they have to do, js to call a. pastor.; and. obtain -Maplje,-of 'leimuricaiin'g' thevniinistermplicted,' ngjh? consent to serve them, they then rest perfectly satifrJ V?P cbnr& fellowship, .there would havf been 'just towards ground tor the compiaintjurged ; but since it is- od- hii time would render it unaccepiaoie as -wen i tuir- . " ;,.K Lr.. Kv T 1 1 x 1 II 1 on ui,vviciuuMicoq -im r a c.ihv ihuvh tvi vi nvu vj I , - ..... .. i L.ir tn nnr rinif(rt irenemilv. 1 shall there L ., , - - ' D ' , . . ' . .. " t i- r v VjV ? ru,SB' a" r r"" :-i.f VKi t nrincbres of selfishness. ManV act i as s though -aU or certain reports wun tne porpose, avoweu , lore, oniy siaie in tuw iuiuiuuihwuvu v " " the V will net deny that: the great Baptists in. western f North Carolina, compnsi Green River, Salem, ana i oeiieve an vnemuer- fieJ ks ;f hey scbareed their duty j ; tionsjiamed There is as much justice, not to &y honesty, Wow ithat no such purpose' was contemplalbut ZlVL ith htheV'denommations. Thev have con- to employ a ai an 'ovWseft totintesti. sequently been excluded, as well from our "commu- Wprk on i farm and find himself fof nothing, as it is reports jn circulation injurious to the Character, nion as from all participation intour western ' con- Q rec -e the services' of a poor' minister without 'not' merely 'of a minister, hat tbeiMode'rafJrC bf ,the aWurwtairbinev; to iHthoTitytb compensatio.. They are npdereqaally, if not more "Xat'laand intelligent body of Christians-border- binding obligafions to pay their pastor than to pay a degree of blinded prejudice, sordid jealousy,-and rest- in nn our isuuer -me: riw in it. iirowiuuui, i man emtnovea in anv Becuiar Dasmess. iourcneM i rr .-- pointed a committee atjts session of. 1850, to -exam-J ' ; g bound hv the most solemn obligations to cohtrib4 imPref ion hat the Moderator and his pecnUar friends e and report to nf TOcce character ana sianumg w vuu.uu o.,u MJ UIS - - . ,,; . ; ' -. c r. .nnlniv th tUn ri.tr tk. ..,H r. .".:3..if Itferred to ; ana that at M session oi .isai. preaica-ime roosi umumg oi an uuiers nun jei, raauy ui ; , . . - , f , --rr, -rr r ling its action upon the, facts" reported, it. resolved I them' withhold the hire of laborers i in i the vineyard of investigation.; j "u lhff. lhatftwodd hold no correspondence or religious in- h tMlt isndtT'nnfreanntiv the ease 'when an lne fact is already too palpable to be 'dr.uised- ff, tt la'""t""f- if u7"'a: .: Effort is made to raise money for the pastor a sub- lIR" ?T? ?.8, Bi!!ry ."ufPIC'08 reaa t and. shunning - . mm. m. n I tHfl. S1I 7 1 fci I 1 1 1 I 1 1 . SIS 1 II 1 M.r.KTll lit?' . 1 1 r" 1 mf m I mm" 1 . Eivea;3 uuij r.-.. m . , . - ... rt nf mvPK lira inn. . Wmi M rnnar n A... minutes being not now before me. You will perceive scnption list is'circaiated among a portion 01 tne mem. y, " " 77" .! . "' i - , ..1 rH iKif .lht JhnmaniH fit ItaDUSlS WOO I Ksr. onil '( ima ciima nnf Hnwn h.oHorl t"r . UWi, lamci K nr. In conclusion allow me to make a remark by the way.? . Ketore other t;nurcnes imitate the example o Mount Moriah and Wake' Bethel in regard to the resolution in question, it would not be amiss to en- . ... a 1 round about tnero, ana among tnem, anu w.coiise-th with : fifty cents 1 or some inconsiderable Wf. them to t TwW .the I influence amount, then .the deacon takes it home with hiir ', of errors, such as ought justly to exclude them from locks it uptin bis secretary for safe keeping, and the tide of Baptist of the regular order; .; In fact, they there it sleeps till the end of the year, if not ' longer, re known among ns, Dy ine name ot tree-will ana u.n i:ttu r.ii-pt.l a.nt nai ovpr n hm . ot regular fojpdst. JP9 the reward of his labors; and then they' talk of the qre whether these twoxhurches, which set them ena y of payintheir preaehV.. After he selves up as dictators and rexpounders of : tbe law, .:.Lef tK' ritors of the Baptist, in flct. man? L. . them faithfullv all the" W sacrifiLd hi are generally found right side np m .the. performance tender recollections of former . associations in chris-Lj-- eihausted his vigor, spent his" energies, and f ff,. tnarch np with tian labor, are yet endearing ,n memory, toward the . . n -fi h . ... , christian zeal and liberality in aiding the Association one once in our communion. . Ana i laooreanaraia- 7; . r Jto redeem. a noble and solemn nledrre -tn nnnrf . Am even to unpopularity, but wim tne best . anec- cause ot religion, ne receives a.uere- pittance, not ' . --i tis 0 i "V .:.'.,-. Son trprevent ffi spread-cf the- delusion, which enough to clothe him much less to support his fami- Missionary in hma--whe her they manifest a just drew the line of separation prayerfully heping, that Jy - - - -1 ;: u,' : appreciation of the Biblical Recorder, by liberally calm refiection and earnest investigation,. under the . -m , . J J'.vv.a ui Ua patronizing lhat paper, &c.V'&cV- - 'V' iaflnenee of abetter spirit,than appearedto be pre-, - By reference to statistical table of the Minutes lyfulm?LlrZi, rPem them.from what I henevolenfe are preseiit.d to them, bv red vin?. cAarJ,a81 Association, the aforesaid churches yjJ be found Y Uuiu uj a-' w -v w 7 , . f . t - -1 j d -1 . thought (and yet think) to be a misconception of the U u gins at hometee-have uur pastor to support,? naTe roarched.up to the support of brother Yates, trutn, 1 I have mconsv nrp tn call in question sentence and l V v"!T.i --..A .t. A f. cf '"o ' pay It is qite probable that Here is the example of two chtfrches, nnarin. ' v. r '1 -.1. t thPQA TPrv lndlTHlna H WTift nr R(l hnrrnr Btrnrlr . t I tvrthr ttrrt hiinilral otvt f . .1 . . j .w0v.... .muiji-juur memocrs, m the idea of giving any thing to a poor minister, spend supporting a foreign missionary, and that missionary many a dollar in tie course of a year for articles of 'eent from tlieir own bosoms ! Surely' their. examjlt ma tesiow us agam w . .p tec therefore we cannot cont'r bute anything. There ' '"6 . : ; r u - :v -'T.: "IX; "ra. VJ; are horeh members to be fotrnd who not only never V11"1?"' 10 -. es Iuna :I ft.75 siency sou uitpswuu m auusc uu , ...5 . . - - - 1 a.iit tseinei ' , . t n 00 tue propriety. 01 tneir con-1 gave weir pastor a cem.iu mew lives, one nave ooasir 1 r ; - . .f --s . r TI ccr.vince ycu u nothing ess? coes, tr.ai your ;-.-3 refecting the uniting of free-will Baptist, with -r C:-VEZUon al labours are greatly in errcr.'' i-. previous baptism ; and we expT5 will, soon put on Christ xhn L lV't after the w of life. Th church T tuirieen muea wpst. St 1 ixi . " uiarf,:. ev.,V1ll1anrHewson is the 'An aTsonjoyin-a revival ; thirty-lffft '- !nCOBrar t. n" Missioaary Intelligence. , t : ; Sum.- - ? . - Th in the decease ot Kev. JnT. ''"iir . D.. its senior member. wV; 1 ... J baptizedapd there is an enconI-Dave I nf tnrt.hftr-crAftrf V.imJ 'Jii - r'IT tifrv i cor- 1 1 eS t T no 1 tears ,be -er N '0 ii Jon e Siarn Misaion has sustained' a fea rf,. decease of Rev. j0H!r Ta tea: ncverj apparently , more c valant.u i , J. tur biuuou ue occupiea, I113 titlni t 1 i ede of the language,-hisVisdom- RBdl r-! ston. The . translation . of the Oil itliet , iDto Siamese must for the present W at. f -, a tie urai doos was nnnnisu?a. .. . - Dr. Jones was attacked with -. j ;a, suffered much for about three tV:t af? e iBUjot berrnber, heipiJ :qt w i-uitj .nuw. U(W I'.illUtU 1113 mV ' rot Fnhnrni wna ultpniiAfi thA Biimo i C - Jfi -0; r griui ot ms associates, ana lamented l 6 i nJ conducted . by ReT.lr, Maftoon,of ftj p 1 byterian Board, and.Dr. Bradley, of . can Missionary - Association. " The k5) tribute of his regard for the. memory of ! ceased,-and many natives attended tlie 't A note from A shmorV in' another written in the imraediafe view o their ble loss, will be read with; melancholy intl " "' Maulmaik. .Mrl Stevens : writes,. Oct . 22, "that itej had been engaged for,Mr jStilpn audlf ly, and Mts. Bennett and her son, on ! ship Caledonia fo England, which was exp J to sail about ' the .middle of 'KoTen-ibm- i5 dtiisoii was mewuafc-oseiier.. jg v' The Pwo Karen boarding, cooilosed O4 bavmbeerrinscssicfiyeto j tU nn of schelairs was forty-two, r IMopre J ofKone Louk, who. will bftrememhorpbjii; tan t during the past term.illaccdfltiiaii.' f . t Formin tniTmitj. '-. ; The prospects 'of ..this institution ppe , AnAAlli-lfMn ' lie A-i Aa . tlwu..). . stand f about iorty . students have, arrived, ) uiuuy uiure arc trpB;iru buuu. - 5 -Rey : 'Jaraesr Farmsp hnd jast arrird h his department in J the institution, ? 5Ir.fJq Professor of jMathemaiics, tras at his post k ( beginning, of the. year.. .-These, tootber t f rpTessors -itims ana tawaras. coBstitut ab'er faculty. AVe see no rosson wliV the l! mar University, may not assume the very ist .rn. . aniong . tho .literary institntionssf country The character of a College d'?r- npon the ability 'and,. . character of ' trie ' fessor8, and therefore. the. Instatntion of .L we are ppalcinmay justly' claim a Win:' and the Fnrman. University become bus of: greatest loniinarifs of tho South, : that shall t ' pale its -beams" , before any.pUier. illr fainter. , . f . r ; J, . t. I 1 ! f 'i.T T J For the Recorded.' ti : j -FinallyJ I would say to fhe charches above named sion of the jAWa4MMHTg ' no 1852. D. Williams, u '.' il l vtrw For the Reeorder i De a r . Brother Tobeit --1 sse sotnc friend through the Recorder,' has asked 'wbyHVadss borough 'could not baVe the next Tneeting of the :North Carolina Baptist State Convention 1 re- answered. Prr Howell pn.last Sunday night, yrho sume the reason is, adesborongb is tod far from had previously answered .SJrJloge on:,iA! manner home, and there is no Rail Road running up to bf baptism: acnight hehsliad large .an4 atentive the town, or the? Con ventibn ' probably wh clad- vT"6:.p?"".S V'JV HPy u.t -en. tuatv wo were;-too- poor to sustain it:5 If the TIm S wvng,accpin. above are the reasons why'we-coald noVgetthe plished by these-vanous sermons, and .fear no benefit n , . , , , . ... will accrhe! from them! ilf, - ConTeationwe do most humbly hope that 'onr , !To-morrowii,ghtDri iHeVpectst 'to 'preach oh; " , aSaia- " no Close. Coromanion,-and the Sunday after," on Infant -aa, wa nav a ?tage i coini ng and going Salvation,;; Each, of his sermons ha vebeen published from tol every other day, and people were" once in the Richmond Republican. ;; iiwx accostomed to travel5 in Stares besides it wflj ' The Sunday Schools of( the various Baptist church, not bo kjn ere ths plank, Road will be complet es lliapk, in, a wiry properpus;conditionJXThey ed from: Cheiav to Valcsboi oiigV.r I once road -?v.6-,.?-e, W-- HMnjPrest on borse back ovsr one hundred miles to' attend aiso.-ine average attendance of them al together and teachers. A verv rod r.ik ifttrirt f . cPanJ'Witb another Baptist Minister, J w a leve theiFirsti and Grace St Bant both adopted the Ucket system and the nse of the; li- convention aim, to-to : good,Mierd is the section b'rary too. -, The. school connected. Svith the last.men-1 H should have eomo. - We say we" should 1 have tibned church is jaa. vtrJh.tereVtii)gsta;te4.?Tbougb Md the next meeting of that body; If thelfrethreri "Ul cuAt ut uuinuers to tue omer Bcnopis, 1 injfit ininK : we are "too ' poor to sustain it, we hope it;exceeds jhe.m - in jnterert. The uperintepdenti they will come among W some ytime, durinVthe S-'k-- prcsent"yeadatlend?Mour;meSin posing questions to be answered, subjects for the nnrt A.tii it:ll i lx.1 "J:l " !1 scholars to write essays upon, and various lessons to be said a a -public exercise, mdependani of nhegen- again our petition may be granted. E. D. ... ue poiauira m lue new testament. tc f , . fA -1 .rnniMi'i'r;k'if.:A'.r.i.' .ia:1-. '. ? , . 1 .....tu. im iun tuureu, mere are two JVlission- j ten aryoocieues, .loung Ladies -Sewing Circle" andiber at w""6 owieiv. - iou 1 Know feel interest- fore, having between eighty and ninety'stud'enta.; I-; -'s Aours affectionately,1 'F.Rl, r. iMMuis ut viecnism, yuestion Uooks &c, ToM ! f Tor the Rerordpr instance,:thet,meaning o! the names of alb th books U' CumUaiui fcrci'Kb.JgKlSM " . ;T(rr. v., mvu,.i vuC uear urother Tobey : The blessed Lord has meaning of various proper names, the-sismifiration of! v 'i .-a -i . rii 1 v . - . . . '.' l '--i- 0 uccu uu us 111 iwme 01 ouf mecungs. 1 neld a meeting at Baptist Chapel in November last, when were added totbe churchi 5rAlsoV6ne' m Decern. pexeei, wneni. were aadedAliolh. meetings , J fear I am trespassing, but Will close after a few '"" 1 '" - 111 , more remarks Besidea the ferand Slate -Ball cele-f " ? Interesting. Incident.- "ia"; widieu tne Binn aay oi Washinffton. various' crther n American Tract Society not ' lonr a?6 ' nub- parties and, ,balls;.haye: already ;?been given here in pished a beaatifal:IittW book : with paper coyer' enJ- Mfe. r"Vr-. , 1 ne students pf Richmond ,Colle?e cele- Uome. to Jesus,.-' A miaister of the 'cos net brated it last riisht. ThicolWe ia I KK V0 fl rar 1 Purchased a dozen of thftfl fnrflUfrrihnttnn:f Hntt m6re nourishing: than it has hpn fnr rtma , a lad came ta hi dvrAUintr tn Ar. a cmoit ;rtk j,! The minister gave the lad one of .these-book. He took it apparently 'with gratitude and carried it home. Looking into it, he remarked to a gentleman .of his acquaintance," that it was a tract, and he did not care .t" . 1. ' r - 6. t n t , -.1',.,.: aooux u. - lie gave u 10 tne gentleman who took it hrtirie to kin little dauVhtrf 'TKa AIM -:mo''i';. . . ... - 0 hbj uicascu . . , ... . v hiuic j r . v rr" ,'"u,v w pi uut oy it y. 4CM utem oers 01, tnat composed the meetinz that Her mother seeing the book-lyins about, the ho is so ouen spoken of by our Methodist friends, that lone day carelessly opened it and began to read. She w" F" m lavorot infant Baptism t ;; v became interested ; ia her, reading,:. Convictions f the sprinkling or.RIethodlst persuasion, preach. ? His heart come to Jesus, and there found ( pardon and W" br!nS U,P Xour, children m.the way :you peace; i "In the morning' sow tby seed and in' the would have them go, &c. In his discourse he f aid evening withhold not "thy band -i' v;l ; children should be brought into the church i and be , ' : : ' "f .i.h iJt dedicated to the service of God by baptism ; he then ... f ' ReTiTalS ia Canada. -4 goes on to say that baptisingfchildre'n was practiced ' T a PTata nota from St. Catherines, Cana- among the; apostles.1 which', he 'failed ''to prove. s He .a rest; we-barn "that at Font Hill, a beau then mentioned the meeting of the "6S elders and Layl tlu and romantic, little yilbge about.ten'miles mtnhpra. ibat mt.o . .. . .. . from St. Cathfirines. the fthiirnli" h.t pniaxrn.l n prfciuus season pi reircsnmsj irotn tna;pressnce aijossible, He then asked the auction. ifinfanf.. ?r l"eVora.V have protossed.u hope For the Recorder. ' - 1 1 Fire. i?Between.7 and 8 o'clock on .Wedncsdav niditt house of Mr.'John Nutt, situated pn Kel &m,y tween 2d and 3rd streets vvasy'discovered fo be r ' hre-unquestionably the. work, of an jncendiary -ii was in a very short time consumed, together r. a nevv kitchen1 contfgupus' to It." 'Nothiag o( u consequence was saved 'froni the. house, sa np; did the flames progress ; and it is i thought that jsLj were: taiten 10 promote me rapia ignition 01 ine pre ises, by the application of fluids.' The loar.( insured, but Mr. Nutt'a loss iscentiderjiile. .Tii; the second time he has suSered in this wayjdi: 12 br l8 months. i : ' : rV ' j J. The second fire occurred aboot if o'clock mi same night,; and. originated in an out-buiMiD as a kitchen, at 'the Washington Hotel, anJ aoait on a 'arjow Alley between Market aad Phe oireeis. nence 11 gpreau 10 ine Douse ot air. t , Harrissi: thence north to Mr. Baxters; on Prate street; next to Mrs. Huggin'sj thence to Mr.Qffi nouse - occupied toy Mr. ferry 7 and Jfienct brickbuildiiig; known astheCal honla house. w we believe, by M r, Wm. Battenconrtfflw fholfj ; WhichV wi th all the'? on theses, tye're conkmed. B j house - belonin to Dr.: A. J. "DeRosset, nnti damaged,;the upper story being mostlj, butneJ, & : a new brick builijing was dest.oyd these Tertfr t tached to Mr; Thally's Hotel.i 'Mr. Baiter iras j sured in Mutual for 1,200 Mrs. Huggias, $S00;H.' j Quince, $1000 though all safTered loss. ; it. ns had ho insurance. Mr.Thally's Joss intheoa- j age to furniture ;wa9 great,'but covered byinsirtue j The Journal puts down the loss at $10,COO, which j think is as correct as can be estimated. Tbe tions of the citizens were zealous and nsin j among the oflkials as well as private citizen i colored population acquitted themselves ver; someiy. tru. vom. . ; l i . . . -An arrival to day brings' later news .froa i Rio Grande (larva ial was marcoinsr amoras. ' r Great alarm bad been -caasea the inhabitants fl -Tbi women atidicbflilrei across the river to Brownsville fo saf1' eral A valos, commanding the ! CovernmeDt W of MaUmoras. ;iA-1iIexican steamer, w j forcement3 and ammunition, had made sa- , ccEsful attempt to ascend the Rid Grands- s was forced to return andputto,sea. ., ,: ; D&eadfcl Accident ox toe Eris E" Arew, Vbrit, February ITTbismorninz. clock, as the'express night train on the was passine. Biusham Dtori. one of tne 'e: ,v '.. - .... hindmost car -broke,' whert. the" car B" .., .. .... ; l,tJ were 'precipitated down-: an ooank,,lP ' feH into the; river DeJeware.;FI iu,r 4,c twenty-six were drawn out y?J lf e or less : 'injured. Cliarlts jau, oi .. York, was killed, R. C flleldinm, jeweller, a and Mf. FarVingtor,' Dutchess county, t"' . and are puppo to be 4rowned.J An"S . were Mr i5chout, conductor: Patrick f'1' ) brake'rr-fl, badly ; Mrs. Julia ClarevlIIe ' ten of ' Louisville, Kentucky, t be tefv wnsely cold,1-and the river filled wftb '- jfr. consequently the passengers were nearly frozen fii Buchout fioated a mile down the river before . .tscued. , r y-j . - Interesting Incidest .On the afler!f0lVirc! 30tb olt, Kossuth, though In feeble bfca!tb"' the . citizens of Alleghany Cityi P-vfp vlfeky' Reformed church of that city, Rev. v. ai me ciose ornis-'Kossutn s)" au""- one on I Jf. 2 M1; , ,wt acD"- ter Gov. Kossuth, at a time when fhe w C1 ;r ; i ' . i w tt ti rir-. J w- no expectation of ever navms ine wye-- . film ' Sli lulchart nftvV thnt thf? child misn sented to him. Gov. Kossuth eipresHinffV ' , which it would, afTord hin, the little etrangei Kossuth- Johnston" apparently Ebout old, was brought forward, er.i vry -. Doctor rose and said that some moa'bs b. r, member of his eomrrearation, bad ma" sht W - V
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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