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' - I . 4 ..viriiTrHi -a UALEIGIl, K THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1859. macbswriUng tolas ori bslnwwtftal4 .thatef each lndiiduikf for bom Uwy ? - V tines, and consequently ', do net dcrivo nourishment which is, so ueccnary to growth in grace, and in tho. Lord Jesus Christ. -..Thd Bi prayerfully.' 7 The Holy Spir Uiat ho may " enable, the reader what he reads, that Ho .may behold "wondrous things' out of the If law of some brother-furnish us an account of tub do- God, r, r Tli v word.1! said David. ? have I hid 1 in of the above -named body ? ' A.. r i r-.-A,-. Tor the Bordr- Fcnale Collegiate IcstUBtet filar xreesooroVnt tv For tho Recorder. ' mission to the dispensations of an all-wise Prov idence, yefcvwe deeply ueploro ana mourn our I - - - -J; - i - - - - I a i. a yt v ff avb 1 1 rv in fin if nil i 1 a luas. fiuia. fiT i j - - , r bio stiouli b, read leihu 1 'Z;7ZlC.:t . W fir t will intao to practice the virtue, of tl.oso it rfmU bo sought account of the. transactions of tb. Aviation r' An .1. . .'W. w. W in CI.rU V for Christ aak.. , .There to" wrientaaaUbtiaieithm' In ibis tooofW.tb. iacow w r- . : . '-. -.. . . ., 7 .,,!, ,,. t . k ..., ... i : . .LmmhaiJ the occaiionbv bro. fore-," , - . 4.-' , open his era to m t ,. we bare bMn dirappomtco. -WW poi --- r;-;r " . , -..'.-. u ..:,,, i.,-TT,.t. W U charch.' bow t fePECIAiOTlCX') JSe - Recorder m my heart that I might not ain agamst the: XT . is conducted sirkihf vjvnjhs .Casli ftstcm. AU Tho Fsalnust , also prayed that ho Wight bo rjjo ja Solomon, of Warrcnton, The houso isai commod rtn iiin nftxt daveeht uersons were conati' LArn tt;- v,r tsrt ;vrMi r nthera -will ioin X7 letter 1 Tfpmlvi-d. 2nd. That we tender to tho bereav: uwvvi mw ... , , , . . . 11 it I B00TJ. ;i The f rresbytery consisted - of Elders ed widow, our sister, ar.a cnuaren, our urecu. modlous, painted,' framed with deep sense of our loss, and praj G.od , ,r 7-. r v' - 4 ; V tnat ho would sanctify it to our every good, and 4 M . ? : r J that w may be ready when called on,,ta stand 6traiertwHaW.r . enot fcar tUt sucUis too pwvideut th caso M it deserves. irA'A jr fAe cross-uiarU and renew wor f , . . , t.-,:- . : f "-.. ..." . .. ... - .... ., , . -vi- " lkl'AW W.A" michthavo understanding to keep His law. and Mr. EpiTOB:--rormit mo to f present toyour B000:, ! L J r..t .... ' U-n Anr avmoathies and ; prayers, 'that : God oliyj'fur weMWw JJessonipec..; w . Lay sustain' and support them inT their sadbe- 'crosmarR ttwrjwpewf a jt 0000- of Ephraiai that to him God's named Institution, which I am persuaded-has utlU1"'' -.l--" ' ' reavement, and'enaDio inem uirougu juw?5w . MMM!ft iwxiN!itri2l &edkonttitted 1 1 1 . s i..a .:3 l . s . . . . - ' . ., I . . . ,ii "Tho Lord's will DO aorie. -srnMVA .r.T-"r--".. , - - iaw was countcu as a "sunncouiuij;;, auaiuay not hften ttroaenteiL iicrcioioro. as nrommentiv 1 , Vt a TLwArder ii. -T t- . . a.. ; ri ,j: i.i ?f-..-,'i -.4 ' "1 Deah Bko: James: Supposine Uiat your t flirn:-i1. s;ster Barnett-with a copy of these I of many ia this day orlicht and knowledffe. I , AVhilaall wha visit thu Institution tt?reo Uiat ji.j. .,m wwt ltM-if : ihA nd vanee. AiiUmna' nrM1 f.hpiW:tirkni the minutes of: oiir rer- istnaiuletttAAverUaemento rc " ecnpiures; lor in inem mo ,t 13 in advance, of moat oUiers in its educaUort- TOem6 0f tlie cause of Christ, I will give you a church boo, sena copy w. uie. " t: .. ; . ... . w.'iiiitir'-' mAn ' , m.in en nlMn tint l.t i.:i:.r:. K- . . r . t , - : . r w.iL i Bavttst for Dublication. and that the JJiblical tofeffl Mi -". .- - account mm icwJit6.Jii'rlAn' JNao, fiajjBraifiiiian.uwusu & iwi, ,uvv4 ;uuk cu iwny, make so largo an inTCsuncne ana proviao I Jyh; obrameucou on I riuajr. bclore the nrsi - ' .. . J S ANTLEY Moderator. 1 n . t -. - f.. 'f jjm it if a finw ni f nnrpiri r . . . . v: . . -. .. i-.:t . - . r. . T.eAn a. si Mnnrvn fM . . . i A.nttMAfl f j m - . v-. :t ' f tr tPHpa5 uv ccii. I - - ? ; - s -,. " ; . ' twujm unv u , yv w4.m, j M&obalft W IU0 present muniu, uu i - i t m p UABXETT. UllWrCn xjieTK. ITTiA Aose tcAo I therein. cw-Jise Jy.rt year, tee malt vritff- co6fa. -r:l is the duty of every; Baptist to contributo Ju a locality from which tho inhabitants of the ten , aftys. ? Boinff without any ministerial aid j See t?rm$ oj aaveriwng .w wryviM... oe.y ,, QI nis suoswmco ior me support ana sprcaa oi ? up-.country" are-- excluded by tho r appreuen- oxccpt bro,' Wcathcrspoon, and broken down, ; - " " : ; ,-f- r -.For tho Recorder. Dialectic Hall, Aug., 12th, 1859. . . . . . i vvKvit a.uu uuviw nvuu aa uiu uuu. nnn in iu iiniifiiii.niiitiKM i xnn aiianxi ia. iiiianrai.. m n amii ir. rpaiiirrn in irii'i-ciri HT -The; BfctoT m " CTeD . in Norlv Carolina ,,. t.(i,T "7". f..,,.! tk. ltt ht. of " ' "T WuBnias, It ha, pkaeed U,c ever lust and u - . -,;v ... -; - ,' There are even-in :North Carolina nianv aec I th TnatitntiAn i was fnnndAfl hv tho Baoti m nt1Zi,t f'T- toriftAi anaVb-giniato- iuppla an- ar. "whatu :spondeaU will receive attention on his re- ... .i.- .1 . J..- ... . . i;v4 aw 7. 4 ? . J . , Lnrth to th4 solemn real ties of an untried state. uauuaii uirttuiuica miu u suihq pint's duuu &( i ! wa 01 (ACtr own wcuuri : a . k m vml?" i . - - 1 " u 'T ,:: : ' alt; Those waste places should bV occupied; Uiat UmoUie Baptists tad no Institution ade- Tliero was a very sad incident occurred du- Carma Lanelately a iighlyrespecM member our a oorresponde turn. IndiTidnal Duty. ml vrv rnn elmnl 1 f.nl it InMimhiinTAn tlutm a... . tk.!. nra in nil trrnf? nAntllAtlK fintl I . . ' . :A . " . a! t fnr. i 01 OUr UOUy, . 1 herCIOrO D6 it i.vj 1'.- 'MlJa 1 il.'. t -L.l al : 'i.i'a'::: .' ' ...litACMl tL. C.m . ?. '; I. P - . , rTfitnlvftcl. That wllil i , t . T.t:t v...vt. rrti imnrAM. i iu uu a is auu cr uart in Drafyinf? liiq iiuru ui i wwiinv mnnn wmcn sxiria mo Bra iviut iiuiu i ot,.n ; BAa.nn hnr w-ervuu-u T -i I t t . it - - - . , ; ,v o . , i CUttM fvv"'-i "v 5 -T-"'. r7 -.7"-. - r of "Him That aitteth "ed with , a sense of his and her own individual "est w aeoa iorwi iaoorcrac mio nia nar- tno J ames river vs me apo r ear, uu wtv.us a raoUrner, commenced ; shouung, aua ucing in jn deatJl of our duty. -It should be made a matter of serious est, and ot contntmUnj and aiding lot , their hundred miles or more into the mlcnor. uom- feebi0 eath wag overcome with heat and ana while we are " and prayerful inquiry of ; God N by every one, support. Attention has already been called to mon sense suggested that there could be noim- fatigue, drank a heavy drink of water, and then reverence to how beforo the Holy One, y et we Iriwhatntmothavew the feet that the Baptist State Convention -will, propriety in educating their; children in the a0wn; but,' in a few minutes; her' nervous cannot but shed a tear of sorrow over .the new v ''-r;;.:.;-;.;:,-. in aIiaH: iim' MmkU wtmA ; i-i,: .i.. n1 in wKM. - : - j l- i- it.- mado crave of one whose hopes, once sojair, when proiessors ot rensnon come 10 nave a cicur -v w..vy i vaiuvv aaa mvu wavj v . ... vn 1 1 o we recognize the hand upon the Uirone on high, esteemed fellow-member, taught thence in humbler f tiew o! what is their duty, they "should enter claims of the four objects of the Convention they were afterwards to live; while experience but Eealouslr. and with all their might into it3 per- pave also been prominently set lorth. ; Home had taught; them that it was impolitic ana to the formanec. r. - ! : " ' ' 1 issio11 Colportage, Ministerial Education, I some extent unsafe, to send their -children cs- Byiem gave way, au eoe uu vuw , . . f - was token up immediately ana earriea to jfaohed. That during his shnrL buthonora fresh air. Medical aid wa3 procured; but bhs career at the University, his indusUy and being unable to cct her to take anything inter- perseverance as a student, were worthy of imita- And wif call Wme! &rd Foreign Missions, are objects of such pri- pecially their daughters, to a moro elevated re naliy remained helpless and speechless un- whllf bw excellent, qualities, kindness pi not tte things; wuchJl My?" "Not every mary importance, that every brother and sister gton to be educated, and to hazard a re-acchma- about twelve o'clock next day, when her 'l" him Aem'and admiration of aU TUKSmft Tri'I it a privilege to help ta sustain Uon when they returned home. Unlrit Uft - its tenement of dav for a better ::.u i.r, ' : vv - t- , . . . . i . - I . -.- . . .. I '...j. ... - I v , I nuv attaaa. .i-.- . . - - ,j , : ( ; j-. uence tney stieciea a locauon, s wmcn, wjworia. About the last words she was heard to lUsolvcd, That while we know that lor, the A celebrated English general once said unto I that region at least, is undoubtedly healthy, and 4,Sitfr Twmre to meet me in heaven, anguish caused by the death of those beloved, . - ., " w . ' - . ' . I J ' i " ' . ' ii.r 'i. La,-ri.r-a:- expect to stay much longer wim uief"n r nn helm lnl in Ihrt RAtTt PttilSinn OI that EDItlt ... . r .1 . l !:i.i asw wm.. -r this world. 3iay uiai aumomuon oe i.Hch cansa.. " Not as II will, but as Thou sayings (si; Uhnst isenjoinea, i "V1,6 rvus vi . awg ouiiuiw wb :.ju cuurauuu w wtt-u u wugnnv, uvi. upvw i ueedea, ana may uie si&ut ana aii uie uunuy i wiu Btill we would truly and sincerely sympa iv; benniDared to meet her in heaven, is our thizc with the femily of the deceased, remind Wpr tinSi utd wkcnwie is seen maji P7 and earaesthr labor tor thekvatioa They haw not deameiboweTtr, to cxcloJe Draver. bg them that while Uiey mpura for a clrished . .i i . -i ft. i i. u I thfm. lakW xvajvavA V - T J will of mv Father which is heaven." uBe I a ye ? doers of: tlier word, arid not : hearers only. J army tnat -Jtuogiana expecu everyj man to j have built there an institution, and lurnishea it for I don't In these passages of Scripture a faithful per-1 do "is duty. The same sentiment should pre- with such appliances as were demanded for the you iu form an ce Of the earnest! v engagedin theibusiness Master it is one of the best tests of 'sincerity, asmnch as we know tltat our labor is not in vain habitants of any locality. Nor is there any ';Yc are not altogether to confide in what a man in the Lord.M When individuai duty is known necessity that they should be excluded; for the says, but in what he dm. t ft is. probable that and practised, we may expect and look for more arrangement of their sessions, requires the at- there are nowandr always have been trofe life spirituality among the churches, sin- tendance of pupils only from the first of Octo- Kppf religiorj; whoiaanifest more aZKhj ners will bo converted, and Uod's name be glo- ber lo the hrst ot July, annng which time the zmathevdolictrVicef " " ' ' A." inhabitants of the mountains would.be as safe - r iin iMorirecsooro. as ia tneir own mountain Olsfcansen and the Adrocatf. nftm;. vf the Redeemer. ; Wi infer , this irom i. what V-. 0 - on-w-s ; in Va:- tmA I fircf 5 Vinriffirma WiV Wt v - m v a , w ; i l rwi t a . - -ir ; ahov The fi seems Indeed, more than; this may with truth be . - -... , , w.- V..i I utue nourish c and the other is a positive aeciarauon. itususi , . .. - . . a I . . . .... I va. ,n A . m t a& n w t.a . .... r r . h k a - w, I rtfHiraWl in i-TtfrtipT fF tiu 1 tk inet. 5 n rtf. 1- I- I V,a Ln.rf f mon Tr) I . ...... :T " v-., -T erence to Olshausen. He says that the Bap. ehtimeiits would never jhave fallen from his ap to Olshausen as a conclusive wit- Hps? had it nofc been that: some $ay a great deal, . ., . - , r.-. . . , f . , ness to prove their pecuhar views of baptism " hut their actions prove their word3 to be hvp- , A - - ; i .. . r 1 r?v ! "w. .Mkv ,u.f5,i' and after penning afew wordsv further remarks: ' Sm fcS Hi !-: cur no hazard whaterer in ieturning;ffon, the - 7- when our Baptist brethren will see that Olshau. rours in christian love, A. D. BLACKWOOD. August 16th, 1859. k , , . " :, For tho Recorder. Dear Bro. Jakes: I write to inform the readers of the Recorder, of the goodness of God extended to poor lost sinners in this section. A meeting of days was commenced, at Ballard's Bridge, by our pastor on the first Lord's day, and continued, up to , tho second in all eight I dnrintvtliA waaIt 'V.lflnra Trfrr Wlib VaiImhi while it may not be safe for the inhabitant of , t ' c? 1 1 tt 1 , - , J. , . . . Knapp, Bnggs, Speight and Hoskins. The the East, having spent the ; winter and spring . . . , WAfall. .xnd,,! in the West, to return home at the beginning and - 01 summer, uie innaoiiant ot uie ' wlu m son and brother, we lament a warm and devot ed friend. - Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the femily of the deceased, and to the Biblical Recorder. Fayettevillc Ubservtr, Raleigh Standard University Magazine, with the request to publish them. .WM. M. BROOKS, ) JOHN W. HARRIS, V Com. J. L. HAUGHTON, ) LITERARY NOTICES. . -manner of life, his intercourse with i his fellow East, at the same season. - beings, hb words, his actionsin fact, his r;" Z 1C7T v .; 7- ' We have always had a, number ot pupils hole heart 'andVentire 'influence, should have ' 7T i frm Pper count,es' wrosc nmft)nn .,u ... I The views expressed hv Olshausen on Pedo-1 1 . n t ... . .1 i .-. . . ' t .t this end bviewUie glory of God. In this . t. " T r vtj V . 7, . . ncaiwH D0U1 wnue wun us auu auer weir re- manner must eMfo throwSemyveeirjpfo principles; arc true in fact as . . .-..,, januiur. xiemn wm nna n mner. nara worK to were brought to repentance, mourners were j 0e he atOTe work. comforted, and christians made to rejoice. We I enter jnto a critical can say of a truth Uiat the Lord has done great J 0 gnm the design things lor us, whereof we are glad. Un the second Lord's day morning, the day our meet- A Comment art, Explanatory; Doctrinal, and Practical, on the Epistle to the " Ephesians By IL K Patlisfy D. ., late President of waterville College. t We are indebted to the Publishers for a cojy It i3 iutly counted one of our highest attri. butes 3 men, that we are spirits; and it i a the chief glory of our religion Uiat- it is a spiritual4 rcngion.. ivv oiav.uui, iorgt mat we have bodies as well 'as soufc," and that we must ren. der to tiod a Doauya3 wen as a spiritual. ser vice We are not to tihderstand Paul as speak ing altogether by a metonymy when he says, Tre3ent your bodies a living sacrifice, holy and Religion does riot consist entirely in prayer devout raeditationand holy emofion, m.'8pirit' ual exercises 1 of repentance. v ftk' honA' Religion is-indeed a fountain-in the-soul and these are , the waters. But it is at thn- mA time a living fountain, with' running waters-i. perpetual-streams mat now out eh all around ail essential naxtoi religion; i8 i do -goodto others ; to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to minister to the sick, to instruct the ignorant, to relieve" the' distressed, and to hold up the bowed down. These things are not to be done hf Our engaging in mere spirituals exercises, by giving ourselves up to meditation and prayer, and devout contemplation of the glory of God. They requite; the lntervcntioh and. active ser vice - of ouri IxkJieau In the . ministrations : of mercy to the suffering,-we must constantly em ploy our bodies: ; If the sick are to be visited, we must go to them, and use our limbs in do ing so. Our hands, our eyes, onr ;fee! ; our tongues, ail have a reh'gious duty' to perform." If wo are teachers in a Sabbath school, we are ' not merely to pray for our children, not merely to employ, our intellectual and spiritual powers in their behalf, ? but in the course of the"y ear we have many weary milei ta , walk,Amany la borious steps to ' toke. ; The hands will haye burdens other than spiritual to bear,xtbe- head will often .throb with ; pain, and the . limbs flag" withweariness and exhaustion-r 7 1 t " There is significance, too, in wliat the Apos- tie . 6ays of . " sacrifice."' The ' gospel seems to require that both in giving . and uoirig forthe cause of Christ, ;we should go' to the point of self-denial A. Otherwise we are not like Christ, and do not give the.evidenee.of heing Christ's. The man of wealth may give annually nis thous ands, and vet not come op to the gospel stand ard. He must give' until he begins ' to feel it mtil,-in order to gi ve s a much as hewanta to, he is obliged to forego some accustomed pleasure. He mu3t make a sacrifice.' " Sd the man in perfect health may do very many, things, requiring him to work with his hands,"- and to walk with. his f feet and to- employ his "various bodily powers, very much too, to the benefit of the suffering and . the ' noedy, and "yet " make nosaenhee therein, yin Uie exuberance of phys ical health, all that he doe3 may be mere pas- time to mm. . nut let tne neats ot summer pp press him, let the call of duty arrest him when languor pervades his frame, and when flesh and blood Say no, let them have to choose between the excursion of pleasure and a visit to the sick, or a long and tiresome walk to hunt- up work for some poor laborer that has been thrown out of employment, and he will begin to under stand what Paul means hy giving the body as a sacrifice We are not of course needlessly to injure our bodies- and impair our health. 4 But let us also beware how we flatter ourselvea that we are fulfilling the law; of love when we do nothing but what we find t perfectly; - agreeable and pleasurable, when in the service1 of Christ we never have an ache or a paih. S. jS. Times. extract the following from the Preface : m,the side of the Ikand t i..A rn,.:. Provethem such. , If Olshausen entertains the rantea to nr nDOn 4rentg; livin? in the East 1EU O aaitaa,. aa. i . a?-"' 1 a - .11 ' ci f I . o r ; v." . m-i tt ChrHak theehange 8cfmenU f; ' T&l'?f that U ia both' their duly ! and their bimri. .r......?!..,-.---.?. tactlv acreeswith the Bantistsi endtiie Ref. r ., ., . . . t i J .....;ii .1 -i .i-i r devoiion to the cause that rehgion has made f -T' 'iiV actily agreeswith the Baptists: tmdfthe Rev. in ,their lives, would be v&U .nx- . .:lt 1 1 - - -ui editor will have to f despair of the good time e world r and Aus they . t - r r j - : 7 - ' , (tATTftirn ' A I lianAttenn caws in . ma amm other things being equal, to educate their chil- krv A U wr . j " - ; ; rr . T r -.0 . r"ridrn in eastprn schools, which we -can with would be Snatnetl to seek the -Lord in the Olshausen says, m one passage confidence assure the inhabitants of the j ui 114a cQinsienuLry : Thcr Sabbath;; V;fct V One of the surest tests of a vital living Cliris- We have not had time to tianity is the reverence for the Sabbath; with examination of its merits. 1 "hich it ' inspires its professors. God,- in his --. - . I ; a. a? .1.' "-- :i-:- ir --j' T . . and scope of the work, we g.'w0 V" - cncn f Pa viijumtu uuu mo jtujiic WiC Stllwb.auU rcut Olr servance of the apnoiuted dav of resc-aa he- 4The motive for I selecting this' portion iof lonoinVerplusivelv'to himWir! n.T J. ing closed, Elders Etheridge and Knapp went the word of God for commentary has been, that voted to his service and his honor. "But it is down into the Chowan River, and buried with in no equally limited portion are so plainly ex- no less given 'to "the whole humanrace : and Christ in baptism. 50 precious souls : two was pressed or signihcentty interwoven, the three were there no direct command in the revealed To God and the w,;uil"'w, iuiSiuu uumr, wui oi uroo, tne paysicai ana mental, wants ot nciiw, aim jiravunu uuura. xivz wur is nut man wouia compel him to set apart a i&bbaui designed for UieVeargW. ; f.- Tho great want a jla of reit. A wide exrwrience has shown of the church, at this period of her history and that itli necessary to the moial welfere of "our restored, making in all, 52. Lamb be all the praise. p i R. D. SIMPSON. Ang. 17th, 1859. it ?Vii.f ?ni 'mnif '4kroWfr 'wl'Ariftr nriT not apostolic," . .i.t Father ,who art injieavea.,.; , , &m - an, ftftn,Lr! ThA i, ,ftna.l.A: w.ti iU6; t" w ""- - . v. We learn also from-the above , passages of Unv conclusive nroof-naasaw for the lntJom nf at their own homes among the hills, or on the ScripWe that fsbm can the I mountains. : - Very respectfully, t' A'vi nnt VW savprl ? PM-bam thev necessity of it be deduced from- the: nature of ' A: McDOWELL. iv 4-'L.--':.S'-J''-i ''a.r-'-''-i'ij . : baptism."- . . . may trust in their prayers as the . ground, not , . ' . k as one ofher4m , . ' m m m , - . " YanccyTllle,, r -. . OTt;irito4 lTen'; the that A correspondent of the Recorder - recently doelh the will of my Father which is ia heav- stated there was a public ball in Yancey vflle. efforts, i Uie nourishment of the-' inner man race ; and we fiud almostlnvar iably, that those the illumination of ;the lieart, by a clear and who leave a true faith ibr the vagaries of liber- nch acquaintance, not with verbal or histon- alisov and infidplitv. inliratA th-Jr -AArUnn igence: cal criticism, but with the scope, and moral course by" an increasing disregard or open dts days at hce of the word of God. . . An honest and ccration of this Holy day. Statesmen, unin m n i KaT iiiihw i i u r iinnnnH urrr ir nn d vuiarvn i n r v -v v ... . . i - . g Uro. O. Churchill, m a letter to us on rich acquaintance, not with verbal or histori- alisov and infidelity, indicate thmr .-dfiscendi . - - - i . " . . 1 I ' 1 1 .1 11 '!. "IT" . I 1 Zll! 1 . '!'. 1' '...-" 1 " II - - 1 " . I" - - - ..- ' . . West, that their daughters will bo as safe with ousmess, aaastno loiiowmg revival intelligence " I have just closed a meeting of ten Jieli assisted Bultof - - r ' - for the Recorder. ' t , Dooesttc Dlissions; TREASURY EMPTY "MEN OP ISRAEL, HELPl" At the August meeting of the Board ; of I 4 l U.a 1-1 ? rr a;VI.-: Ia - ' - . . T--- 7. ' r 's church in Chatham co and was kindly . ?. Ts. ." fla5' en maoeto in- nuencea by any religious scruples, have enjoin- by brethren in the ministry. .The re- strucs tne plain Christian, who hungers tor the ed me observance of the-Sabbath, led simply the meeting was, a goodly number, of bread of life, and to inspire him with a'sUong- by their conviction of its" advantage lo the ma- conversions, anatne cnurcn greatly revivea. - . . :av;nuM:s i.:fe.vuiu; renai-prosperity ot ina people f and sareo. Blessed be God.'for his goodness. menced eeverar years since while giviogin- business-men have Veected it: " fxom the Icoiv "- " ; " ' m:m'm ' ' 1 stnlction in Theology, to ' furnish myself with viction tbat in a. mVfa.lumnAM tfnf"Af iW-it pniNctice that; anmfut rhayj7ray,nd yet be jn hig article, occurred the following statement : iQ0es mgofjSod, he Ali denominations mingled as freely, and sub- smtablo prooxts in ejucida to keen te aay which bur Creator has of mercy.' Within the last vear thev h;ve cnf 'uneW ee r-A ;iTkU :j:v:4..-t ic VI uopctli la ..." Aii . ,. . ; - - Vf ---- - : "i w uaj a iw iuuihuu 11 -d j v. air " "bicu wutt special reierence to tne corporation, or the people that t olate" Ih all-wise Providence has tak- class of Christians alluded, to above.- ; bath, by deVoUng its hours to personal our brother and former pas- ti,a .-a.i,:..:iL -;Lji i "a:- Vi AAtion;' raaiaI' AniA-riWonCinA ' iv.nim? the Sab- gfatifi- hypocrite,; hut -.be:Saved.yOvjrr -OTere is another vns.'in - 3 this cneen! hypocrites, that cryiprdtb ' Righteousness astheir rown rtiou3hes3,-which;are;;but . filtiryragai as 4,'reason why they shottld be ale' ave-We piopesied'jnr.namie-?; and! in ihy name cast out deyila? and in ; thy 4 name done many wonderful works But alas 1 for I th'eni (rist.hast no words of hope; but, on the ; coii&ary .iays T;"f"JCnd thenvv Irjrofessnnto . 4,Ueni;I never "knew you : ; depart from me ye ; workers of iniquity-: None, should; forget the foundation bf;alU christian belief and 'action'. ;dyerjte sh ' , the louudatitnpon,which he. is- building. femay Jaboft and; dbmanywierful works, i; .Mandment;'of ,0oait . .,who!h..he hath sent'! "Christ is- the-end of -r 'the law ibr righteousness to eyery one Ithat be 7 f Iteveth ; VThere is bq other name given under , , .-"heaven "herebmenVcanVe 8avedbntthe ytiord Jesus JCristJ' iTlxeduties of religion ;,vfh6uld. neves be alio wed to assume 'a higher v ..vECat ininone's'.h'efrt' than .Chr.js';iU'anthbr. inen;viet every one exacuao himself to see 1 .Vhe be in tHe faith " - : ' r: theliuly :ly word; and not ouly iteadt'eathestly study ; . .and inwardly c;gest trie truths round in its life vb.g pages.-; In the Bible; God has" plainly : evc:.lod his will to hh creatures, communicated to rr.anLa3.duty, nr.d izle clear tlie way ci sal -:i..:v-'.:.vation., :-Autre-is.. no- doubt. . t.v.-: 'n ' 1 For the Recorder. Tribute of Respect. Whereas, An domestic and lnd.an Missions, the treasury en irom our midst, our brother ana lormer pas- ; k neativ and fUm, 2ii cation, socials enioyment ' the acquisition .of of the Domestic department was" exhausted, tor, Elder ' Joseph H. Wombwell, who depart- age together with an index and "auestion I vet1 :.oatohal debauchery, put themselves en'tn.'eM.ll ...nt AA.AMn. " - TtTU-al.ll I A Via liKa nn 4 Via 1 "TfV. ' aP Tnl 1 ft ?0 afViiFel. 6. . . . . " I Ollt of CCiTl A PAfjAH XVlf n tfift nl.m of God's VoV-' l.il .3 - It . . . H . ..- f . 1V 3 ' J M- ' , I vv a.auu "uJ vrwvuanii. . I ""' " v waw a, a u Vl viui, wvv, av a i r- ,K. Brt-i Ia-oaV.- :Oft 1.1 a I ' T, TlTT r .T V TlO" - Bcnoea as uoenmy,; as tne worm um. - i , . i w . n. M , ; , - - f . "7 vuc uaen6 DI ernment of the -world. .v, To such, - a Sabbath-. The - editor of theJY. C. Advocate calls in ""v 1 - ---H",Ug '"J 7 , - j those who use the work as a textook r break auesLioa me BiacemeiiL. ana DronounceB il - an i . - i m tp i , t i caro u t uuum auu jjiuujiu. uusujd : . ana nne . uuuji u k" i iy ajt t yuau u . - , - - . - .1 Rnon ATTOrft. itnd nnnumnii ronnrtu rtf m wmn. Wllt oi rj.ici, wno aoesau tinners ngnt, we as ai , -'.;-.. ,t . 4' V 1 Ui,.;K tt, a-t a1 Qaa . r.t- t,a'i;p:e mrrvlihlA TTlmrtf " nnrl oatrci that ha ia " clrtw : n I , . , -'-"T- l . , , , . i n- . . I QOn AZ. liO.. INfiWT Y Arlr r : . " . . I ""uufi" wis areia uv . vui vtvavui wviw .r.v,.f t i -j. i: , nurc ueepiv mourn taa iocs uc our orouier. . - . 7" 1 V - UAiW 1aa1.. t,:.AfA:n;An tnAU ..if. .....i: .1 R nm w ilk VUllUUm uuarwt I NUiUYi IUU r.l f .' J mi . ' ,i i .' i ., 1.' ' ' ' ' I vaaavvajr ucwaicu uu ucictuiiuauvu w iiuuui .nivou ui suca Bweepiugasruou. . . , - ; ; ' ' oiPea,,; inat in; mo oeatll Ot ; brother AiENOMIKATIOXAL IDOLATRY REPROVEn Thft tUf Um .J -nnKfnf W-.n'.r Georgia BapUst State Convention, April 22, mumty can, wiUwut an exhibition; of p: ltoihT-V.-'Dy'Mal?Vnbl&H by te- tuous folly, either directly or indirectly ouest of tW 'fnvAiitJAn t !Vv w -: .j.-.,?w.-n:-.v... 1 sweeping 7 4 : " .w band and fether. belief in the' truth i assertion,''..when- he - says .iK denominations, bad 1116 T"31 Aai a 'u iawci,; That . we tender tb the femily of th3 E.V.3 cT rr.-.:- 1 - ... don & Co., New York. ti V " i "77 c"r ..r no monev now in hand. In cases of formpr Wa "u "n u V" r t a 7i7 1 i uiiki h'ove: Ane that properly, observe his appointed liay. ana Perhaps it may U proper for Yancey villc" no m ftan I An cases otJormer Wombwell, the church has lost a faithfuland Introductory -Sermon -preached v beforethe nunish its violaters: that no individual or cbrh: ta'sethimsaf righhen .what he says is so "7 "" WUIa Kno .n emcient minister or me gospel or our niess- uestibnedby the editor ot a reliriousr ailu;l"e nfT PoraW fS8Pona jTT r -r j Pi? w,f1My. 1 1 jpuaLWeeoniesswe think ita sweeping n "u.De Qro wero P-csenica, :fhe , r ffi "r,. . presump- engage quest ot (Do Convention. ;- - "r in such violation; The above ia an AxeellWt tormnn .nf An,?A.i I And yet, notwithstanding the plab"iBjunc. - r-- ,.7V . ..-..V oZ-ifliiVin harm m'aWI MniniiA If ,Va C ,j.r 1 7aV. .-JI.-7:7.. 7T7V 1 ali'rii 'Va' :iit uon3 Ot uoa s W oraY ar.a the impress! ve teach- were guilty ot ;minghng inland subscribing to " " , . ?; w UUf uewaseu orouier our ympawies ano p.ray. - u.xa j,s - , . -f Hirf pencD therb are'tfound many thts baU. Will our correspondent explain for the 7 " "T ; j T j au. r i m y i. 5 Cuuu.u.wWiu numeui gi -ho deliberately tread in that rjath which to tfi(If ,.it ,C, want of means to pay himh- We write no tol : e reei uPn -b7 wus successes, and anticipations. - Tt contains ?2fi mnlfitbA, b crt fen of riniv Pleas- . - A - ' I ' , A , " . J vwaw -. V 1 Wa W "aaMr - . a - - I 1 - i n ' a - - on in transgrci- -a.. a' tl a. .r a..- tj-aT.3 -.'.; I solemn aauMrj jvu va- uk wauii vt jrviu, wuuu, uv wi . express any fears as to tne result. our uni benefit of tho Advocate and all others concerned? would send more laborers into hia vinev We call attention to the article of bro. .orm: promptness . m the past removes ? eyery .Resolved, That' the foregoing; preamble and R-Holman. Cor;5 Sec of the' Board of Do- possiDie -V;v- .-'-r4.'fjr-naaTf-I:l-l'l'')r'.-' 'I"'" .-"-;, I V,alaaAll We have also received1 a "Review of Di mesuc and Indwn.Mis in an other cojumn Iti will bo : seen that $5,000 i$ needed : between this and the 2nd Monday in October to replenish the now empty treasury of tbef Domertie detrtnientJ;?;We hope the brethren and friends will; respond liberally to this ealY for funds, and that the desired amount will be' raised: and forwarded ."by the tim e speci fied- AddreES,. Re v. R. j Hoknan Marianj A.. Brethren remittance Yours, &c ; , ; ' It nOLMAN, Cor. Bee. Marion Ala-, Augnst 16th, 1859. ; - 'Forthe Recorder, Fcreljn Missions . ?, Those who do the most for Foreign- dy the Si!K?5:3?!t seekers wUi rush heedlessly. Z?;XQ ! V.'lV -no Pbh. SbciAii. nhnVl Q n t R .L, sfoti, Regardless of the wrecked hopes and, lost- Bern more laoorcra into, nis vineyaru, - i. ---vf w v iw v. vsm . , ,.. .j wua ut uiuse. wna nave in use nuuiuvi omur Sabbath breaking corporations refuse' to leara J ' . .1 ;.?-. f .1 . .1 -l .tVV'ft.J- niouuiu uuui me rum oi loose, iiiiiw. iu . . I sane thirst for wealth, did Hot; ' hesitate "'fbrob urou. uiue3 yet conunue ja iegaiijof oa u aesKcratson;- at t&e'coan or corrupt mprais, ex-; cessivo taxation and profligate rulers ; and -it constant efforts of all Christian1 counteract the insidious de-' tt. i . . -.. ... . i codim, -.. . , !,"'s .. -. . . : - ,. : . leisins ut most) who, irom naa-eu 10 waru m v, A'Hi tTfat nwrrunw Pnwnn a cvW-n 4Vi 1 overthrow this tvDQ of the Heavenly rest-uiB MVUaiaaVl Xl MACt A . " - faT- . . . j. Island, South Washington, the -young and en-1 paohaih pi the Uible, ;r. grouna oi nistrusc. ;. vvc neea o,uuu resoiuuonv e piacea upon tne jecorus oi tne Pierce's ' Baptismal Tract for Familv 'TTsa' .thUand the second Monday in Oct i, ft ,t,A.f ! ' pia-ba a: w puDiicauon, ana aiso a copy sent to. tno wnv i , i f . . L ;;: " "" : - the time is short, . .Please make your - f ahf a uW. lodex and " Both Sides : A: full InvcsUga- at once. ; Wo waitm hone.--.V-;.-.' f ; tka akrtvn R.amhi ai'Cttih:.'.i tmn nfta nv... r,i;n;f ttWa. t n "nJ. .7 .l..i.j L-tt.. A..J L: 1 i. ' nr.'.i xn 1 , ' 1 . .-',-.-. ... . . . I "P PJ "wwww eHttrena; w est r ior- oy tw 13. U. nowell an; Others," i5scr Both j requires the . - . a We are:hdebtedV to bro O. Churchill for a club of firft.nlvr subscriberg. -t;.'.7s Bro: ChurchilWoiVt understand our proposi BotuvIHs fbrfe "names tat'w propose' tb send .the Recorder fo: $f.50' cach, and not for five f Jf he wUI make oi itfie;' club, , wov will credit tliem7or '12 r credit for'a3 6nr.H a ttnaher as ve fcr one year!- - :- ;: , . Deatit of Rev. Du. Mur.c:; Clas d'.etin- For the Recorder.' ThOnaS B. Bamctt. . - ternriRin .i, nf Ttanulf, -. n1W ,w 7 And vet. with aU this disregard oi1 the. Sab- most for Home Missions -1 Christ was for all the ; The New Hopo ' Baptist church of Christ r&l charge of Rev Mr. Meador. has purchased bath among men,- every . philanthropist; should world ; and if hia JbUowers are- noi for " all tlie Madison Co.; Mississippi, in conference on Sat the venerable Shdbh" ; meeting house, and in iiy with renewed' feith; to wenre itsf obsery- .1. n tn 1 " 1 1 1 ..J. Y..f il. f -.Hi ' n aA I tftnrl . tiS tnnMirn i ort -no tn" ft,enAT . U SllCB. : 1 DDSfl IthO frnre W1U1 UOO. WIU CICU'; wona, tney are uniiire nun, iTcinsnness always l uciuii? uiu -xiu ounuay in -ugus ioov. j v''v v ""P""" - wtwtlMvi.viiiw 11 V" T T- " T" . 1 vf arl-iritK r . . . : . . . . ..v 1 . , . ... . . 1 nr nof ri 11 r noa - i , , -i . - .-; -. - -r. . r caaa t aullccu. mii:h iiih. v aLAxw wa i' a-. . The selfish man says, I on motion ot bro. wm X. Simmons, a convj 7:" V. i: ' - - v : . ; hone tb the timewhcn the Christian SabbatKwith1 w' c. .::sh;d- minister cf-tLe' T; '7..t deno died at Lis rislIe:".C3 at Eath, Erlar. ; cv.it il.i u.i.r.-.o.' i oreovercl yeirs JJr. v.ri- wa r;::'.:";t CaT.::; :.:y Cc'.L-:, Lr. to hv. .nation on the ! lurch, travch toartl3 self. will give nothing- to foreign Missions. I am in mittee; pt nve nzv W A. Simmons,. J.B.-H;Dcath"bytUo; accidental Dlsctiarge its benign- influences arid hallowed associations, . iaiui Awi iiyn r w uaiaa ava aiUUiO I -"J"a . awa- . Auaaiva a,taaaa aauv a a." w "v it.... ucw Y 4tjUV Uvi. ia oJH Ui uuu I av. ww v. v ' ' . " -' 5 - - ' - ' ' . ' ' '. ... ' . '. ':"' 1 , - - ' i ...n"- . - ' ' I- ! r ' . . 1 -, m .'.,,' attmt ir::AM i,a!I T,a, u n f-,T.A p a . 1 Vni.t. ,,;t -a.a a i TrnnAfn Riwei-- ttra ,vi.ai ujita ;w.-.'TroiAtiu 1 everv rational oeing. a o secure xmsrtsuii-iivaj. allusions;: Ask him'for this object, and hell resolutions on thedeath of our bolorcd brother "r: his, father's residence; onday, the ,19th pa SwSS' - . - - :-:--,.:..:J;.'.. ,-,--7-.m--,-.:-...v.Wr-.--V ... in-t:: -hv: thmi.ur Ir-J.u. christian ahonld constahtly-Jabof. ? -A.clnld per oe m iavor ox suppcrung ois pastor, asic him los support-his pastor, and he'll refuse,, saying Ke must support hi3 family, ; Ask.him to .attend' Saturday meetir.-.arad- he'llt refa3e. saying a1 can ii cave 1 by grace- and not by ; works. Christ tcV.5 him-t- diny himsclfl. I'ut 1 b:ll;vc ih" .1 t ho l:!!:vc : i.i din't da- nyr'Z Christ- u POPnoN.. , ana &wcon, x.,i. Ajarnero Uflo committeo i- - T . ;7 - ; 6 mitted-to grow. up in. habitual neglect ot the ter-retiring a momehV presented tho fbVlowing. wtl,e cc-afd in' bird--hunting.. -The- entire Sabbath, will almost iaevitably become a moral1 which.was unanimously adoptedr " ,0f tered 1 under his cba, and wenf Uirougb wreck; -ani whoever counts' upon permanent WuFiiKAS Ithat'inlcased Almi-htv Gbdin' 'JP of the-head.. lie: was about 13-years prosperity ahd honorable .--success wlifle;- disrei; yrnmxB, it haU pleased Alm 0htyOoa in eyrnpathiie. with the -ainictedTMthts gardbg tio Dlvinfe totconccrnihgUhis:.d?v; His wtslom.-to'call to Himself, our. highly es-- ani family in this, tfieirsuudeaberave:r.en willh dic-cdsto'ci'appbi-t'-ent m' tPs hie, tecmcd.useMi'and. bclovcdlbro.. Earnctt, who we tlhk, fh i; and to an irihluly mirVfearfai wrecefhopb d:rr.rtel thuhT, cn the 20th of June,-U50. lTiV: in thr.t world,-to-pirepare for which'the SlUatS Ar.d tlwV"hwe dzrjo tQ. bow in-luralb ub I to LeiUowcJ U.c use ofre arrn,- i lwa? 5?recblly civcarfe -4 duty 1 Ifray, i a$he jent t, l)ias' Iambi ingjj gathr them! theyl ind rce? : care ;And Teare cqua fipeci .; shout .tor hi .as G JAays, ; to lid " and 4 audi will -theq ion vJ ihenf "wep thei folio ti- waa X." -C ('
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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