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BIBLICA1 2 .0 ft Vf 4l 14 K 1 U U l V 1 ! rents to Vsaw f. they have dor.a little cr j-'.'-.r u Lit- tWrl.:lircn. ll- r I , AH lectors ci'balrttA, cf CM-iwniiL.Wtona fur i er. h ddr.id to X.licr v.ms- .1 , . r. t i i ' , " til Kecuf-vr, or Ecv.4, J-JsRits, Sii:CIA,KOTICI reorder - j pc;?ert r scoBii'.Uei fit the (xpitvlion "of. fit Umt V,. .M a 'rtak on iWvtw;' and f nWta ttlwf.::i w fcnttcei U paptr wtt rr eerfoeonlwiii-edl' ?V m rtcferw J,c tWt mark, minenew ywr KJUcrliii. , . . - GTVIX traitsfcnt Advertisement . As moy tended toUtpeut &r iUY pub r , Jicofws, j and ir Mi J;rojf i t?o U3 justice,. . R7iA tV . ti3vtrtis hj e jwrtrv r maie f rM tpa'trad Sr Urms of adta-Ositj ta U t , i- rotted o first pape. . -; ,--.. i j neriTal Spirit, J. - , . God Is inoving upon the hearts of his "peo ' r de in wr swaoes of tlie eountrv. ;ner . re-dawfnjj tim him in faith anl prayer, wfch De-.lm vj neglect LtjMj" rrajtr In U-atther Ura r.o" gib in ilkt nd tJcrnct feel Kctent to the Usk, IIoyeyer jetitUjonl' nn excuse. ; AVher the be&lr it rtghVard itrcng dwirci impc" tlier u ??. n Ja'i"3 BociiJ pryer baFeven sapposiug that ia gome casca lher exisa na alsolut -want of ctpadtj, would it not be better in aH such cists to reai 3ma siutabl form of prajr; rather than to neg. lect 1 fAmiljr i devotion r altoetLer ? ' While fortes of prjrcrs fat , social iv-ojshlp are not approved by Baptists at a general thing, we i'ac!:ne;to tho oplaioa -tliat, it b dicidedly better to ua ihem aa aula ia family worship Uub ta dispense with that important acrYtce ; HoV many of our !imtkn merswe neglectbg, iamily )rayer ?i, YUV not all such seriously consider their daty in lhi particular t '- ' 'V " " - Faltb.4--1 : t Sin is a roTroach to any peopled : Trov. 1 4 ; 54.;. IW uot dcceiteJ, ' therefore with Sin wit! be ever - of bi Sririt " Thli is one of il.l V, a i ! "Y11033 w haro there ia true - ' . From, our "relicirisa'exchar.e'we katu T . 'V T!' f rt2;gion are mH-oreiw in '.nvany.. !icalit;er in aemal of the diff-irent . ' ' ltatet, and the vrbrk seeru? iobe increasiugj l 1 Ij traTefreshing to the heart of the , inoua, bjtheje- timea-of politic! ' strife and discoid, o learn that God hath, not fl.rgot j ten to U grcrouVf,tluit In. is hearing and "answering tl prayen tf: lua aainU, fur the !Wf inprt n0:-the"xtension'of conver? ' .HI. I... ! h;i kingonr ip the! .earth. v ' Whil4 hovrare rj w rejoice in these W ; ,Yi ciful iriaijiatfoui on ooie sections fcf tWcoun ; j ' .tT-T to:,lajuent'0iat there .is iii this l4 ' " SiaU at present bTtttV of religiqu interest; T and especially o JittJ . of. a revival spirit. Only a few, rer awalceninga have of 4 S r lata lee rj reported in, N.1 CaroKna.4 'Vhy j thia. , Is it becanawo'rldly "interests and excitements areplemiitted to : engross the Y f DdioftheprofesMdfeoplrofsGolip the v ! ' exclwiaVof the gneat aubject of salvation ? It ciay be tliat tkid ii to 4 Wat extent: the reason ut the, present lanjuisbng State of our Zion; Still, ie believe thero are tuany . 'l0ia arts are deeply? engaged in seeking 'A v yr God's blessing, and who are saving in the f n6ftag of Uie TrOphe', ?0.i XK)rd, reviya iky work, f In the j midst of the years" mako known; ia wratli remember mercy .w Would ' that "this was the daily cry of all who nave Vai, internist at Uie'Jthrne of ; graces ;Ifjwe ,wou)d hope fr,; temporal prosperityr Sjt the . rt: j diAinajtion of Vica and immoralityj for the paacoalKettlcmencof our national trcrubles, , nd especially for the, outpouring of -God's f 1 'SMrit.aEd the conversion nf "inTiw 1 1 v must not forget that'. God must be honored. i I and ITsat he hassauilie will b sbnghVimto f'f Ks blessing. " TJj jeilnt' is att alartoing t tlwe w"flf church t and ia the worl3; Jt is I i lobe feafedthat jthcrealol xnany ef tha profrssed followers1 of Christ fias become i nnigV'nxtiiiet,'iffiiU,:fhe:.Vtcednes3'of ! v .tfce ungodly Increase. "Ia it not therefore, ;l atima .to seek the LordtiU.Ha some and !' reign righteouely upon vsV-XU hif people j uiw ingo a oim m xaun, ne wiu m oiessings ; lraw xngh to Uiem . bet trtheyiorsakehini, f- "the louataia of living" -water's," and' hew ftul to thbtaselres $ cisterns, broken cltienis : that can hold no vater,,''thej may they ex r -ctlQ bo left desolate' andjaSicted in a - t; dry and thirsty land,' where no water is." j "I TZ' 1 , , i 1 : .2s 'it pot a fact that thts high rriviVaC not f6! ttiy greauy jieglectetl .ty profess- . L d Christians? -..Tile reports of those who i Ut? ?ea, toe P- to nciire into the ;, -f matter; iatify to ajsad neglect f the obser- . ' I ' rtnee of farndy praer. ;,The question arises, ' . kis? U tt because it is considered for a Vcason, rrevail; ba ca the who.a, it eannot pred-4minat,ia th heart that feala the power of, fcitlw . A believef,- through a strong and sidden tewptaU'oa, may ,W cap tivated by sla, bat: he . 13 no Willing captive j ha hates sin, andprays and .watches a Micst tt,; nd,,t? fith increases, lis power $er sia increases too, A man, Imvir.'; no feellr of the desperate wickedness of his heart, may imsgine that feebas faith enough ; ' but, jbemg oace wnvmced. of tha lie! sooa, perceives ir-ai u is tne Hardest Uungi in the world to believe ; it requires Uie same power bt which Christ was raised from the dead Paul most emphatically describes it. -Eph,-!; 19,20. lAvw. men can any many think it aa easy tnaUer to , belkve ? O the- dreaduj blind new and security which all' the ' worl3f rcns into. iTay the Lord bpen their eyes " - & I'm Ilka a helplesa cMtv:Mld 1 ! T ', t nder tha power ef sin ' : "it . ;nut d good I would, ; v !. ..I -1 -4 . I r unnecessary or wrong?; If any form of bo-" cjal 'worship is right, then'aureTy family 1 votuW Is righi anil if sociul worship ia nee- - ts'sary to keep up' O.e life, aa well as th fi,m '. 1 ; of rthgien, there .Is! no place where l can be 1 "' 'naged in with more advantajra the r .dooestic circle.1 ";i -'-r-i-; t Aside from the command of. GbJ for hia . piiWLc and social vforship,, it ,ts natnral that .' M1 rg'oa ot aocuU being aaeuld be ncial Cp. A faniily is. a eommu'nity -on a smalV scale, - "2 1 ,.,n.nj?uT i bound together ' "by ; the cwjcsi ana strngest ties. It God s worship Eoa service, and no Christiari can Jonbt th).f,Vhow.,approprikte for those t join in it whose Rorrows, anI joya,hope?r ar.d ta TT " I tresis are in a great measare identical. . ; ' ; : 1 conaertdwiu'i LVieaJmgof the holy Scrip- ; 1 turcv how c&n parity hape to rear ut their 'fef. i5dreri and servants in the knowk3"e: hur. I ture'And admonition of the Lord?1. Such rrfir'J;couauctcd, ljrm a.school 1 J .of seons instruction, and impress especial . ijr.", younger members or a family in the f raort ktirhi manner with 'the knowledge '. of God and 'sn'e of their moral olliiraticns: J ; b"a i Misapplications of a -pious ! pauat, ofTered upti "the presenc'of his ' JaiD.Iywijse on him a restraint' to adlicre , . u a course cf christian propriety :4cir v . j , cijtr.spectioii which: he would not etherwke . j to fie same extent feel ' U not much cf tbe irr r ' men cf tha country, vhosa parents rrVpo : fesseuly j.iotis," jrc'.'y't'tnbuiaVla to the L;i , , thatparaas have teg'cted the r.V- sir vcicice, pru.'.gt.cy r I ; . .Oodll cry, with 'rybraatlx, - ; , - ) To breakthaj'Hitofiiinanddajith j Toueeia xae sure. ."lie Bash ct rni6irii -s Under the above caption a 'writer in the HrethsUne. (PhiU'delphial1 who is evident- !y a friend to what are called union toaet gs,":Iays down in detail What points must bMv" f eutu. Meeungs ov tag mem brs of : each ;'denominatioT; resiclivel v in order to insure harmony and prevent distract ticru ; We have heretofore given our views of hese so a3e4 uam. t and attempted to ahowiat th principles on which they-were conducted We irreconcilable with the plain v. uiu , vrospei, and. nave warned Baptists f the evil of - combroroiantf ;Gods truth merely for the sake of union with the adyocatc-s of wbat fliey must,behev",to bo important error. . Tha fundamental principle ot whicUacli anions are based, is the direct ignoring of important parts of God's reveal. e4 will, andjffl indirect, though not "the less renVcBdorsement of systems of error.- Tlie principle o? ignoring, aa the writer - referred to affirms, "is of very extensive appl;cation., u wieromiui ne a mutual 'yielding of censnea puns and practices, as well as ai knee on -peculiarW 'even favprite doe- trmes. , , Are; Baptists : preparedto make suth eomptomises of God's precious troth? IT'- 1 ' L ' . TT . ' ?T muw - j lUiont lcrther temaTki we give the subjoined extract W the article referred to, that our. readers Bayfsce'Ww raucli, "aeeording to Iriend of siscWtnion must be yielded and ignored by the parties respectively. ' He says; :' 1 . ; ..t A Union: meetings, now t& commonj have oncttTe3H.sa'in'oj3conL and this hn somefraidof them, ' Instead of harmony, they 5.or they will produce distraction This need not e,, and xf the principle Which Ilea . my 113 01 ptiese; meetings velt nnder cU4 and faithfully! adhered to, tj will not bo I he principle is plain am simple, and all -can understand; it. - It is this:.fcach domination while: tegetnerj - lavs 1 ande what a peculiar to itself or ofTensive to oth e"i: wr Aia isdone by those prestnt seeks tbe ?ther'a:gaod, and the. good of all to edification, -as la'Rom. xv. 1,2. , There M no effort to convince or convert each oth. ef- ana,, of course no effort to corivert anv T T ? ier parJcular church'or enedr;;Each 4ne lays aside for; the time what 13 peculiar or offensive and allele by way erf the outpouring: of God's Spirit! acu by exhortation and personal effort tTie conversion of sinners unto God. The object u the revival of God's work; .the means are the word'ami pwyr; v? ia tj.PP, lagans, laying 'ad wht is fecuhar to cur, selves or offensive to others. 'u ; 1 1 ibis 13 the basis of union :-Each One lays udewhat is peculiar or 'offensive. ' Tho must., nos letcti - immiraTon ; the Lpi?copaian must isot tctch" epostobeauc ceion; the Tresbytarian- must.ot teach predestination, nor the Methodist far.n- from, grace. - So of whsr doctriiics- and of "other thingv ior the nriaciple is of very extensive application, J- Some may think it !ri-ht fr women to speak, and pray in public assert Lhesj others may be just as rmly persuaded that this 13 unscriptural and wrong, or as Pi.u! says, a s:.ime and hcr.ee r.;t tola tuf. CeiLCor ' 333; lTina.ii.il, .- L?e.Jnr.C,''"3.of uni:-x "qaires LV.t tibaL-i a !;; It j, peculiar t3 tz:?o, wc;;ei m; i". s lescs. . Ar .n cf i!.ir Lr-.tk, i.ul ' y praye? r r: .3 p. 13 1 :3 it J-k ij "t l.vcvsr V V fT,p" i - '. r 'j t r c r.ay ce 1.1 tha Lr.l 1 ci cryi, g out and t'Mc::i. Iju..:, but it ii very i:.2 rrinc-rle 'f ;ca lr:.::. Let all tl:--- - 1 in c:::r, fcr Crd "13 1 Cor. ,ti7. 2 t i;:r tor '; This may t i c r "-.-j "it io net t'.-j r. Lei cr!.r t ' t us f. , 1 1 1 1. i i th wci ; that we, v., is ian ' vr.o t it:.'.. know ! 1 ic4i; thi. V1-An ;i...x.is c. .king care about the thing of tUU wcril 2. A rapacity m g.tirg. 3. tTk freTiently : duds ainister. and illegal ways tf cbtaiuing wealth. '4A!te;:ac-cu:.ucsa in ku.piug.w The b.ld;st an J uut coroprchc;iive dvdii lion which can be given to it, perl- tps U ills aa undue attacktnent to worldly t!.in- - With tll'tll definition, ve tl.-uk it (julte cerUin that we have something tht was in. tended by the 'B-iriC Ani, whatever it is, it rests uuder the hand tf Jehovaii as a grrut ain. It is rpcially mcntionel in the deca logiie, ("then sb'aH not co? ana pokeri ef frequently both in the Old and New' Tea. tamcnt.- A few passages in theVew Testa, meat are sufficient for ourv prcscut purpose, Lvke 12 i 1 5,1 Christ .wanted a certain man to " beware of 'covcteoltsnccJ., Col 3: 5, MOoTeteousnesi. which -is idolatry," wiUi other ataaj-ii to jbt mortified. Eph, 5 1 3. H or coYcttouxjss, let it not be named among youj as -beeojnfcth taints - Ileb. 13; Z. Lei ybur"cUrersauoii'fdcportmnn le without covetootisncsal l5ph. 5 ; i. I'or this ye kaow,- jhat no .whorcnio.ncr,' r.cr kingdom of C! " t and cf G.d.tt :'Thesa pa:.crs are attficierl to hoW tU ilgh. wUcll-jthis eia i$ regurded-in the New TestamcU': Yst, 'is there not an alaiost iMivviMt'vounivance ai mis un r r Uiiurch ienUrsaresc!pUnedi.fYd profanity and i itir offtns against "the mor ahy of the gospel, bot is it ctstomary ta erci discipliHejifi. tucs of cevcteoasnesa? iramemUr'iyftajbdt te guilty f drunk encess, or profaivty ba once, -the righteous indignity , of . tha cburcb is immediately rouseu, ana,, in fno aosence t r. a proper pen iienca, he is excomnmuicated. The rhurck caa't fcllowsbip lim,,WelJ this is right. . ; But' there is! that . covetous manthat idolater who hajh na inheritance in the kingdom -sf Clixiai, wlict moat be salaWd and recognized as a" brother I fAcd i la been well known! by all the.memWrs that he is-eovewus, and W., aerer beea other wise, A He neyei contributes . to. any of the expenses ef the jhurch, much less to objects of general benevolence, and yet he is in good circumstances, and held jn good standing ia the"churclul' ; .) i-tV . uf view 01 u.is matter , that members are' "dyciplinea fori a violation , of gospel morality ia one parvicojar, they ought to bo in other particulars,- where the prof is equally plain, -f a drunkard ia exchiied: soj ought a covetous man to be; - and if the oovetou: man U jretalaed ta ffcllo'waliip.theri is equal authority for retaining the drunkard. Itjs easy ta see some uses. (' cove to U3 man may 1iave for thej church, vb"ut what use the church diaa lor fcila U hard to divine. T We hope to m the day when our church iV.r XK covetoutnesi with.Vs much rigor;a wt dnkenarWaad profia ity. Wheri thai is the eaje .the .coreton wiU no longer jseik a:refage in the churches of Christ to. htdd their guilt' and depravity from iaea-iuS ay . trd,'Lord,r wiile they do not the j thiaer ef,ianded5 by Chrtss; but Py will bejiadacfd to repent of C-.tir . " v. j'uutfu mcyuga,; varist, or to mm ont of J the charch, whicW istheir appropriate fhed' "; l'"-'. , , As:to wat should be considered sufficient evince ; of coTotouineaS is .4 point of some importance. jlajthiai'clivrches are to act as in other jpoints.' j Wlep member h'abitua -)y absents aise? from the assembllea of tfc church, it w geuerally copsidered ' anfSdent V"D ,-t:o j" e orought against Lira tlott tte Requirement, 'forsake uu' Baiuuigoi yourselves together, unless justifiable circumstances for hia ab (aence are - knowu tdnhe-'churcK - Let the same principle be applied ia ascertaining cli sb ofcovelousness; and if it be foindthat diurch : meinjber refuse-from year toyrar uu it (jm urae 10 ume to wear any cf the tx penses of the ehercVwhen thtyare amplv wuiii! uitanottM -oe regwJed as suf ficient evidence cf covelousnessVtle guPty brought to account and, if .they "refm noL -:x ol Jlr. Lr.:-! . 4w o v sjc vuui;; rt cf evi !.-n?j tf it G-1 1 1 forts 1 1 t: .- I. . whether' th? C t' t Jrcrr.i:. tuncjvt!; t; nitcd Qulf, lidvr T..; x'. had ia ti.s tu'. dt'Ct the. j r ; v c interests 1 r inforcemvt tt ; ''i.' would pursue 'to -sraey of tLeeeedcd ir attempt ta ret'a 1 tf t!iv said seceded t . revruu?, wnj al.o utIl on doc'ic'., a!; J i ytt rtached L t rs .appointed .by il.vi CviiifttUcrated States '-';.).!.itioiii with the U ij b" .rccogniied . tif the :.t and L!s Cabinet have uf their oiilvial utivS to r:-ions sa vital to the - vftliVcoantryi The ro ii Su.wUr-has come first '. . 'h no CuTicial riotiia has the deacon cf ,lh 'TresI drat abd lis CVw ,ct, yet it i uiiJeMtood at Waj'iVa th t Maj.;, Andnraon land his wea will be. wli! 'rawof a .their pro'tisioai are nearly txta and According to the estimai e of G r r.. . tt, it Would require an ar. 70(fQD r. a 10 reinforce said fort. The evacuation of IVrt SuraWrif itj ftcuateJ, 'M16 C-ivcrmuftnf is coiicerried, a :u'ryt it being ttndsrprcj" sb:e to hold it. rt therefore, dups not 1 mere patter cf . ' eat ci reus: star.. The wifrender prove'-any '!;;: 1 ripe ,v 1 it I J f A - -;s. Lar." 1 euu. They v- i. . i d I without t.'oI. ' Let no ciii -r. C: s:cts ic t H fccestatle t. tJod. c. tha groaad that tl y enjoy inefc ..''- 1 -- t We sincerely believe it U be tha 'duty of churches to .take this matter m land and to u uie n 01 coyttousr.ess aawith other sins, and iVl themselves , of' this incu buthi3dead weighwthat so -mucirhin. ders the progress of the'gospeh -When IU is done, a due regard, tq oaer points of pline 'being! observed, e predict bri-l ter day for Ziou and, "a grater triu 'j cf the cross. , : itf" j . , ; ; E Ia tl er? r:--' -t - ---. - " -j f efclf entirely to thq worVcf i.-.lv thurtii es, because, in wprksjcf gri;ral in' rest th? conscience miy be involved , but 63 rcgvds those expenses whith' are necessary tolu up and sustain individual churchc it is very rarely the'eass that .3 ccnsc:fe:3 can le involved, if it h-$ bep "trained Vt all 13 tlie sc?.:-ol cfC.ri.t.-' :, .'' ; ' . Tee I Ion: mtCs J 0 0 b x al ax d Ta : i y Vt-i-rA:;T. Jr.todfcy Mr-j."Caroi::ieO. KV w;- r ; ;Es-c?!l5!:s to S. Kco-l Tfrr'- ts. At this intsresting seajua of yc.r whra many'SaVbatli'Schoolj.thfoitg'i the country are b;;ng j e-'opened, and a gene ral fntirest is or aiiould Ve takea in thU' imrnprtant depart meat of clriitiaa effjrV w g ths sub joined su4tio:ia toSalbatl Cchoc! teach ers, taken : from 'the f Evangel Tlioping' they may he ar Words fitly tpok:! ' 7oc.Wf ; stoulJ visit Vitir cUtntt. That faithful pastoral visitation ii ti 'CRSiary to a successfal rniuiitry is conceded by all church foing jeo?le. That the ujcJul;!cit, if Bun ay acbook instf uctlaa: d?r'da very, much uoa the wuount ol Visitation etfvnuod by the teachers it no less true. t. y. r . v.It is tlpriris of teachers to.vls't their classes for their own-'.bene f;C . There: are some things, that can be learni-d about tna scholars out of school much bitter -Uiatt in school A teacher wiUfindUiqself greatly faciliUted ta Ms work: of instruction by,a knowledge1 of the home inficrnce of Jils acho!ars.i,;lIe Want, to Kara the moral and religious .-characters of. tie parents.. -."'lie wanu to ascertain what kind.cf culture t!ie chill is receiving c Us parenti s Whether ' it rf.-,fvrs 'any rntral- rr reli -aV"; I 1 -I ci Lalirday.j-i ,t 13 lejf cjricd V t: tcA,,l !.';- lit,) ' " ..3 aj 5 u... . - - 1 , i'l c.i 1 a it: i c :rtjl .r.'.j a 1 1 . -hr.t a. v, f .::.:.!: '.Is : 1 :i- v,',;' i ica.i . vc, v -r t. A ..J.. (afi-r a Be 1 iii-. t; u expect t-J, pcur . died if;s; t, q,. ,rje , 1LjfCi' l i,' i ,t U.e mcneat the Dcewr I.U aj r,I,tcl- t, as'the" 'folSwing L01 Vr k,c:"- n :-u: J i- j Uia fcf ey j iiotlVt it wiuid lel'LfcrrU ? d:a:h.-Umayb.the remnar.t cf :y. J d; i., f U:;U J iupt-rstiUun, which tny i .:-; hv has txv.jif BO, wha$ actoat ? rVj er ci:te-brushed away p3."ti;i i-tu;:U to j,:m aia'd? K. tt.ru k be ashamed of ir, but I Lave a fiwrt c t mJe- finable horror cf preier.timer.ts, bad il;ratu tc, acd 1 never allorf li.y wifa to.tt.i c:? onav . . ' , . .. . ; ' . Let mt add or. e word. ,,I l.areleard Aeardf it whiijxreJ, it lu t sp ken of ouUide of the circls tJ iatiraate f.-ie.Jtl.at thera were not quite so tsanv etude:: at ojr Col lege, this sessiou .as xL ' u Y.V.I thal'a strango I What's to pay V Ioes uy frlesd know if not, might kindly. s--;,cJt, that some scren or "eight Jutt have withdrawn fro ia the Union; that ethers arc dUciming the propriety cf learir'; that iraj llve'baa time avioe persons wlkol ai uo prtEer.tinenU to guld? tljcm, had imagined that tlie re mijht be a gf.ne'rtl . war and great cor.fasioa ; mud Huiyuiillj this may have Lad some indi rect ir.auuce upon schocli generally j but, 1 lapposa uo cne Wf.tds te i:iformatis.j ; ' : nli. the Editor a-J his 'f sailers ir.dul-s me .with one mora w ordf as the rVent -h.r rrn . . . ' . ' - eay j v inose Who have been pattttn ;ioo to r ad thus far icii-'it'ci wtil i i , it akr'l... A. . - Kttwni Ul.J.aK.W it? i l t.ext utettins wTJ U t ii request! to be j iopt ti iWjV ri The mmijters in tU Afat.!"- ly requrstetS . to ba rrestat , UTl m j'wssiwiy can. FayetttTlUe., . 1! sr. jth, L arrespodleut Upl $ more wui please address Lie, m4..riJ Starry Co, N. C: " - - - trorn thVlIce and xWgV j J; rr1",. ... ... possible at present to conjecture what that pjhey wt.i be. If coercion is rrsc rtcd to, its eJoctwui be to unite all the lavrholding States ia rutscce anl'Irinikinia com- mon Uitcnce; a-iJ, ir tbe persisted in, would lead to a war the moitvfarful magaltude. The Com rnaiiouers ' at Washiilgtoa from the ConMcrated States have, asked aa Audi eucei asdat' last., auvlees were Waiting for GDTWVteaJcr our sincere . actaowledg menu to a nufaber of good brethren for their kindness : in. miking as remittance? both tot old sibscribtrs and new: Several :cf ur ministerir.g brtthreu have put w under' spe. cial obligationi'for such favers ianhese bard tinea.'- jlf there etcr was a time whea reh gioua ejSitors needed the- friend.hfp and cc operatJqvcf their patrDnt, it is nowl Any kiodncsi winch aay 'vf our .brethren may render to U:tfM Will be dnly anpre- 'tsJ-Wv c- J attention to the'dvertise: ment of U tl t Qxfurd, k C lore well qiaiified ffaclier of the Fine Arts. I We are )lea$ed to Iar that this School known as vxrra r...:a;e t,ilegi-, u in a flourwh. bg condition. VricIr U no'heaUhier or more pleasant lnty for female. Wajinary iuto the . interior. , c " . I have a Mnocs r .eitun to f o t-'if. Uf,l.-v the head cf Ov- ' " v -.'! p:t r- rL'jr, I r-I- -V.jK' ractfroL-x brutW fj? tWd in hiJ uuter(.ccUra oVT'. telluceSom TWi a ar.tcst.tA:l if. -H -i in tia vork bf t, t..t.l S ; Ler of his scholari at their homrV Tic n-t-rul deposition wiii rroj ovt in free, ev?y, childhood, aocial.lifc, as it will not vudar tlii" restrainU of the Sunday school hour, : He also aeeds the. hearty good wilj j-.nd, earnesf co-operatioa ' r the. parents'; wjiicli can be gained by a familiar acoualatance with thm. 4U. .'.TV 1 rc;Uaf SotLlsa, l is rt.:a ?usiej iad tfead bv ih ucRs, th at V-icir respevti ve.'doctnota ' nuit ltpuj8:!j,triie,'WiOod wooL tbbt' tW aam. prosper. thea:as-'ht do; Their -un mccal.itr ;h a.nijncrW u oftn broOgU forward Ss s awwatW !acuaan tlai they are M true churchea of Ckrit a-U ju bold anf ieadi his'uWtriaea as giveia ia the NewjTejii'i.Lt. Thia p!a -a--i rdauaibla ?;Illcr: ' ouiidnesj jn'it. "If lru?a !roaA rroye fa-.toa muelvVpae of - t "T unj oe. xiaanrr and cx; .V this aohlsra- ia few words, as follvs: " '"'AA t' ?Jrii C. rr::rs commoWlt . cAiivn Oa. TH0IH)X, Ai;E?N0T TBCr lixrOHKSTS or ,fcCKrTT 1 DOCIHIXa S1 JlACTICt. nr. .iafMiwraa raaii f 7 - Tliia fa oj t cf Iquestiot We reest witl aiwost evwy where.;.;. And ; because in most vea 4 r t reaiuy answered, it ta 'taken 1- u ' vanous oenf nations "u' u:: me.wonov ere f; . At'-if n.Al 7 it 4 - . cath;Chur4r So-whcn tberthoaht ua'uaiiibg'witu. a curiHtiaa rgant2ation b entertAinou', t!ie question at nce comes urT which ihrch bit most convcni,.ii it r r vm v popniar, jor me to MUt rT The &bti U'not comud,rraomeat,oaiheiuljccC,It3 , . . j - . 1 1 jj rrt i n ...a . ' ' vsiieu, receive their growUi., ;;' vf ;.t1p, 4 . .. Cat let rs awpiTr. H little. The DrMnor.' "XrS'O. order doe's not prove itJ . w.wunueu jratn, r to, possess the favor or God:. Juavasthe earth produces While rood ?nd useful nhm. f-t. .,n7 and -proj fc ; be, ' w m&nf caies of" slow growth, ;t!.u: sirsll increase r 'soairion ik wicked of-this ,wcrld,;eW: in" rehrio i. csw.-heu witn greater, cms, and finds more dhcreutj, than reveafed truth: The reason IS t .'" ri.'N i . '. .- t , . , - j . uuil. Whil rrr.i ia -.m i.-i a..Jition to th;?f men sHoV These,. with' many -others, are the baniiu wmh.1 liuw. ncuera pnvuege lo ootain by tisituig I A ' i k .';i-.j-i-. ;. . .? - Uthejkacaef'trrfiyU"UlW''t.p hii Sunday Snstriictioas to his class with his per4 soiial iaSufcace. Seaie things' vka done lor the ecboUra out of school much better thai ia schbohl lie can, by coming home to them, impresa those if governing, ciarac-ter-formlog' principles, whwh" teai to "ahape the destiny, of his class, more lastiugly than it is possible to do ia be scliool Jiout. ; It is his soecia! duty to -look after Uw abraiteea, and icara thei" reason of their -ibaenr. If from aicknees, every good leacher wi'd feel it his duty 'to repeat hii vwiU; will take something in Tits baud, howe ver trifling as' a token of -affection ;.'wih carry ia hiallosoai that which uinot be farchajed with-mooey a heart fult of sympathy : will : case to hia paitor, that he laay aJso visit as be win be lad to do, if he be a'good pastor -tlie tick Sunday scM scholar- '.IfajedH . lar u absent; frota. waht of ialnest! r led 3 , , r'VHW!, i w?eoroes vue leech K duty to spare ho piius taj 4nng hiai back, and by some a cans gia hiV4oire4L and keep Lira a the lasa,. A Stulay school leacnar may Bad that he ha datieslto per forni toward pther iiienbers o the Louse bold thau thoieiu bis class. UWelove those wh6 love ourchlldren; our .brotlwra and ur Mjucia. aapovt, . laiwuuneacher may, do for other" members cf a'fiiuirynjUgJoualy, wbal 16 one eUe couU doJ cr rreDa.r th- way 'pr lia pastor to vUtK where be miU not, theiwlar, fel ii hia privilfga to go. ' .-AciutuJ blcpiog is sure to lollowiaith falbuaJaylschool vuiUtion: teaches' heart Xjeeda the . discipline t th 0rk. ; Ii ooa Dcciacs eiurvf'Jove. It increase his spirituality and devotoduess'to the cause in every particular and. cultitau-i in respect hia Cbnatiaa gracva.V lu cultivate! oa the rjht baeis. true IrienJ-fJn i. the parents and, the spiiUuaJ guarda.f M w.iaxnv a i may carry e cuo of LI "fc ioaciuvw searui. al or. en ttvnr. agl childhood aud youth to pursue the path "; viftuet Rd mctiaies rescua one'Croca ruin-r-tempbral and spiritual rtuni And kn. aoever ood hing. ye to, ia the uarre of a uwppie, uorp oa I fuaje ..hi li.oaes; ye Ti&ll im a. r ? . ' - . mumtt uv .nuw .wjc jour reward. : i ' - J .'-t) vj.J';':' i 7 h r . "For the feeeorder. ITtkc Tcrtst CollcseTf y siaiiikr; ! Is it oot singular?- whispered a' need a real incn the ether clay ia ray eari Is it not awjni.tai?..v.Vliat'a aiiM3rrr? '!., I hlveto leia over to bear him, he spoke se A ".Y Bul U to pay oowr aaid Idly. Iwuir ta ,frhai he ; J, j . .v nv iaicu i got a Jiunured stodentsi yet after the endowment,' aid all I Eyerr School and College it flurishiairlut vu , w : , , f eii wiongnt (raid not ajr any tlucg, I. was tnortitidd. V t how wu . w oiwa xae wiendj rM enterprise learn, not to jfutf it to deatb;? Tbi. Lrk.. ci v iljrrti ? it ij; very -unusual lx even bittn insu'u ,io:.i ta have1 more; Uoa' sixty, cr evenly Cye studenta for the first thirty. years AkJ would it not be strange iud-cd fur a'deuwni-' catwual College to fait upn xli Jerent fttes? Chapel Ilill, 1 thuik, waa thirty-one years of ago-whea, on applying to -the' Stale for asi swtaiioe, 1 urged, that unlcaraome aid couki ko gireJV.'Hhe cUsses must b ,c- iUndeL! Out. own Institution has j.m paMtfJ iU sw. conty, aud is now much bctur endowed, aad is ranch better Supplied with appatua and Ebranea tharf.waa Chaptl IL'i when much older. , And it ia aUo thought m pxxl an. thority that- it.aiJiM,.ike.-mot cxteeaire hbrariea, tlie fiaest literary L.U, aad tU best apparatus of any lipttot nUge tn the Southern Sutes.. "iU any tbeuaUk, tWLat's to pay?" If any real friend who u anxious to know will take tlie hisL-rv cf Y'ake Korean .witk that U iier rer.jjCurabiant Riduncod, or any; other Ua jriat CoJege Jvoth,-lte will End, net foe bis ifride, Ut Lr iis eocoiragruerrf, Ibat ocrbekvd Inatitulion will Weir i,u.u the cocpariaoB.- The trati ir. or tr!lrft m K Casolioa to esUUish a Cullrge ti Lirh order U;beeB, if ve would hiil at- ua xftciVei tacS5. - And I, far ara becomijig very tired c hearing the CMitrary prr8uiued,or aupposttdj. fCat. I may pmaiuei 'akd cp pose that your readers are by tlus tune ba- coming very tired f me. , 3a WiU.wanT 1 - - . L - . . . thc ur weir profperuy, aud yours, Mri-Kditor. I remain as fever . ; r-f. j-. ?-:i- rilOrEUU" - tus re we:!. rr 1 U.up, of 3atn January' CiL Uaiagd ..aadtpe ing... He J.uaki .ll Hue, has 7.!' fuiasiunanes tcay.preperly go ct aad l -lam rymsCaeagrkad&rUsckj aome.4 lU iHuIdrAr., Ui ve' audtbyV lue.ruakh. Saa twaoj ' tWeeyrarsoU,. a lU ilder 2 care of thciu.' 1 have. r ooe emploj U. after Uca at adl, a:id of i J! traitiiag atteuds to all .the work. Soot J the oldt aeiu drplj tmrT 'i,," uewa U.aalr.'iorv ard l;w Uotd wti 44i g;;p a, oula a.M,g tai , , row xae tnat, ne Taaa another friend had just been U king a day or two before ; iand Uey had at last despaired V? - TUm rJ r t. . L not the first time I have heard f t,.tT.- dyicg on account of the looks and ominous nuiapcf wi wrer anxious irieiids. f .f ; wBut we have ao few fttiionii iw f t ' nJft'wi wy ear. ' r eO, reallyl I was not awar ftf i vtrt- no longer thjtn last Decern ber-1 saw aa aa! nouncement ifrom the rredidln afler a comranson with the Catalogues of the t'CShh eiicour aged, to find kbat Our College had ! as . man v v vm uepariRient anv othrr" ! nAv.. , ltlf , Ji & . A Utl Co.rU3 i;: L'trc :rcl 1" ilb, u: adcrroJ ly MTI.a ir - " o --1 .b t.'-r: t:."" r're ir.ga lottly tc.s Jj the' r-jr:.r-.. Tl ; pe-ts cfthaJcurr-al 1 article, -"T r-.r i tr; r.il,"wi:: Is wLh thij v-' ,A,3 ve .r:v-r.'.T 3 y cf t;.2 :': 1 f. I refc ' " iV ;3 r: ia ill -1 r.ii',, . - ' - " ' 1 - i , !.. it ever a c: f'For tbeltecordar. Henra Tickets Dtlrjate ttr tfct ? T1.0 nichiriond : &'.PeterKijf 9 i ' e , -w m 4 aai'Sa FeimitiTir HouJa will fMcm f, .'l-. whe hate pawed over them, oa Jieir pre sentiag a eert;5au freiu tU Vrceri pf the Courentioa. ":.','" ' V. . ,Te.rihiuagoa ti Weldon aud the VrI ttmton. t Hancliirir;ri&dj w;i: Kte ra tora tickets to deleguee acd ito or JawZcTJclegiuea, 'wlu an-lvin tr tckts, must eaaibli to' tU Ucke; a-pota cerwficatea of appomtmer.i, and visitors mut be f araed to th-mby delgiteawhej. retura tickets wiU be gireiXr- ' , - ; I A. A.1L rOlNDrXTER; ' -Iv ' ." ;;;v t- r- c- & "Z 7' evnetordcr ) : C4UianiTcr p&UlotlQ . va'awua lrev .gocuooi reaamed itt exercises on the Uti January JSOL and wUl cntJtuie 21 wee vTbia sclicol is located S milr-i frcwu Morgafitonurk. county, N.'Caad with, ia miles f Uie. WeVem N. C.IU It ; We comnifucf(lft!ikrit.ar. ..n . j . piocipally to bid wither. There sfremw school .... XUa.. is. e W.ihy.. and mora roru rnunity, far removed fro the oi.lar am W meuuof idie Jay,. -No anlbua honors sold; wuhin.tbree miles of the tdaoelAjJo neces&ty for ? prohibitory; laws, pubKc'adi- mM .w nA..LL in" . Vw n;ero has U-eo ba oue baplirid tha ril a. .. a oUl accjUrrh ,TtgVowk:iiaVe Veea i; 1 ovitenJcur a-lvaixe We beew' AVe "never before havl auch. tnflr -7 Hhj pep'iy or aacl Vdct n kill u, iW fevttcna. :.0cr rfy r-t wI3 te very Wrj this year, but I an&Gt Irllere SjuUiera ?A lute wflltK eappty thra." ; " r ; r.o. UnxUr YaCi traaisa atiijcs of churches' adkchoUfjr 1Sl"D.- 7H; ClcrcTeJrt preJers 17; U.iil 1 120.- Sabbatj!!! ft T.! er in same 13 ; ScboUrA 4 41. f l"Lert a some Sab!xh Scbovls it r ;rte.l ' Of (If preai.her'ioat Lwi preaihm Vutiocf W aides tLe Marches, of which they are pisixa aad tome liacb vu 'atloo'a, " Extxacr' raoM tH t'A itxCtUreifu ; .v Gaiuaa, V.., be -import cf brother GiiHari wfl t ?luH m wuibtr of the iW w. It ia a claewrwgocesebL- TW U.nowe? extrW-i. Will, U r) witV rf . vat. u The Jlrpcrt iv day! .Icetu!T IV "w - s-i--, -.ii;t;x.i - During the year I Lave tuade notes to Si Act of the Apot'e,whicu was complete! aliout the but of July, except trrecUrtU pro-jl sheets. Kva iays in a week fro 1 1 A.-M. till WtlTenf-rv j;ui on' these M-tet. I fcl that they will U a. gTcat'Mp h -wwrk if wetaa get iuada lo dradau liii. 1 4iav written to the brethren aod CharcU though tle Jbwawl and the liiuuitf So- : 11. I hop-AUbrdhreh will see the aeel of suc h hooks, nd the (ajvds to circs- late thetcs i 3 v. t r-' -r ' t- f " A . vi b.e rranae mounUm acenery- ia. we;tr-m k ..1. nn, in full, view of. the Table Hock, JLilack ilouTiUm- and the ranira -.f R-mti, r...r. a w - vss u t-4 xj w Amp'e arrangements are be;. ,,4 1. Academy foe boarding., There are -already several - good j boarding hoiwes A.Z nvetneut to the school : i lio-ird can, U had suciaollars- rer mr.nik . n'i.A j: wiU Le raHd, ytt studenu failing to compk withjUje .regulates f. t!.- acl, wni j mu'.uiorii, " ". ..V "' ;-3 f''rareof .thTe jatitutions aro mh older, 'land , -NV . - -"''"''. h.t?v U-:i l-.-!gttrrdjwtl't!:in'V'-.-'r, t-;!VVv:r.:;il5 c.rrcr wUani?ared numbers whh could be made! iC:J?. r 1 ! Ctodents aA our ColWuS ; rfA- - "r 11 .7 ' 1 r J -iie acuoa .ci iu iioaid, 1s allowed. -hsv! e! V r i - ;U- Lat nh U? th" otUr " ilaarda not seem to be air2 ?:: . ' h. ll.c "to-existence cf the Let tl.,t ha'vinr airtv- S:!?.!"0 1 i 1 in uh.... gW; .The radroaJ will be rnplacd to MorgyHcra in a short limo, affunhi.M 'ose . . 0 . -1 udraM.me iiil Imu.. ax. ! w wettfia NottliCtoliM no ..Prrioni. ia K pw miles f Jl ; r or further infcrrR'.bn-add 3 k. jvivjr s 'time, now ntirvK.. pcrit-r, v;h.Ie the whole Protestant world U ... . j t- t . '. - AO i. .. may f rt rr:l.. . than 0. c:.: ' p- man cuo third as many, t t..e ihustratioa' somewhat" we r r -t. thaV'while what is cdled v.!. wtrc r. r,r.-" t!. . C. 1 c..y3 m 1 j arms more ,gU'ec' !e the "embers of v.lich.Christ'esUlliihedl'and rf .... vuuj wwnsuans "-as, tfthts mociont cannot . j' . Ar.i ytt this - little. I'-'- I3m.!r.ta:r.b7tva0;;e - Air:r, a:,e O.va Uaptrsn f.f 7. -- i- d thi rcra- ah v.. ..4 1.. .. ".Pfi '(. M Uo can (riiii., t li:;;rtoeay V l'F .ir.ar.d 1 - 4 t ill A iiy j i t! (. . v.-l.:ch en 1 :":-1 , ;. .-.ur r.u .n J: tl d Tri.v V 'on 74yc,c!l .TheCarch - ev.. .1-.., :.a.i'i oefl'.ir tVs'y-arto r nvrr - w . , At 1 ' Jf k ' 171 TW -a. u.ar . Collegiate etudents 13 qalte diff-et Sff?. hundred tnW 0f toraerly at. t.aka Forest was over hu quaiated with the fact that th tha past year ; thu the juumVr i tH, 1 thd Lst four pr fiva. y,ars-- . - --'u, f i the Lte increA,a cf pric.y-oob the :tto 2vnts nown to be rrci: 1- , for .Wahe 1 W, large d r "S 103 are expc.t.d forl.o fuV .,1 t I say, to know lhe:e thin fCP suc'i I ltlra! fro? higa au honty, are-the Lets. ArA A' sac:i are t';. . f, should L-y around ths r-knt witN r ' u7r cr r rch ?d, issi.- A-roivrxin... -..'..Tj,;, " As result f ocf labors we hire .VaptW ftJi a' r rcfcson f "thri r Lith is CLriiL ? Ihirty sttea persona, sixteen f whoa' am female. Part of lla aumW. were bapuad by brother K IL Graves. nrotfr Gare. has irJw baptized tlifce Tlvrr have been received into' the Cberck. this year, by,bar.tiW37, by letter 3, Ul 40. Tlie wbol number of mltVo in aie berah.p ; 3, fernAlcs 20i.' males 2S.1 T luhk-u.a a female or 74 year, the ysrorrst pa girl of 13 years.' Tha ol2A.male is abwt Vf .cr S c yoongtaJboy of 15. iF a.ir8.'rn?lr.1ll thes are hvingvcorobtea live, and some cA L'ew are very aruw aM ae-lows.'; I try to teach thnn that it ii I duty of every ne;cber of .the CwfJi l preach the Gorpel -to their - rthuioniad fnenl,.end to all xvtw' will " Jer htr.- Acd J nm gh'.d ta 4 that tome of tlesy," b(h uu-le aiKl Chu,'. am acting-noUy a fii.s re.-f, 'aal tSe Lord is blessing tbr, tfTurta. raWuach there tlatitisthe l. ty of dvrv. rr.rabtr ta nntrihn ef tier . suhanoe fr the pf read c4 the Gositl eonlribte monthly, i .Each " member gi; nice thing, if it is r.ly the fourth of acet3 I S:indsv the wljjw'a ra-Vcai : Lect! ; v- r- - ' r. For th Cxfjrircm!- Cell - ; 0ur. &oc is cow free'fcri i.nV..Us,' and we hive room for aii tic re Wirdfri' Anr naa.Urco.be awowmocatd in townX ?.' 5 '' -.-.r- c. HILLS co I 'its ir RTi'1 c:..xjuT4 a1er'buy:'4 triwd find win 2 Cr t!.- co-nrnuiuon. are CT fa to this Kceauate to 'aid ia reaching ts G.jpek . s. . . ' J - " . V -- raoirxcTS. y- to - i -vir.t with r t "I havantv.rJe-aireJ it. - , ...... UUW, a, pncrnan-c-nce, .net very i- - A A' A A- A "J r- 7 if wry, .7..i'.3 t'.o r-- --a r. 3 'erver" reached ui trw i,.. r . : ' ... t Wiu atrear nri W.It. : r j - cfthd rar.f j tU ase7ly4SStSSat,r2ayr,,rr.ir.rrfTl V?T FT' r the LrO;erraecesirtii G . ; . l re 1 1 g 9j Vs th prfMniae f C ! ure irr, il w, enn clr. Uke hold ef. the I r-" - Ttrrx wha ths Lord -has, Sf kr : $ a- er.cntrnej to go on, erpectaj -rcit-r thi- Ti:e eplrit of the Lori-1-fcen wu.Vcs all the yeaC- TTe tare U; r.-'srlv 'everv rr.cnth. aad . t ' a le re a rew v. no desire to be fcsr tixad nov- " i 1. - re is cr. ; Tula" girt, eU years di, ' wsr-.'s tJLjl-rtixet; but"I aTstalbsS '.n .mv wArtida in h-r case es she- k v. i . . . r u' rs. y ot;.H U an rVr""X": K ? -'Xlwaine i, q.i&, V4 cfy. "Tjng;Vh,?.ver i -'i -r' v" - i nrlj r - cr ' 'd it ;od '-V.tjL.. . c j. - t:-.-?. t- t.. ccr tn acViAi' ''.T- 1 1 L th r and motier aad .$ r s'strsl '.r all len La-'Jzed. aadjM '? -ii to be iL-v TT,-r " v r (?:" ier.ta ' t. She savs she ii a dicirls of Jcs3 . Us a r:jht to U b-rtsei - - :.T.. - jr- f . r a rh'rrcV ta '.. . t f. ."S.K. " ,n t' "r:;r,rii al Tl . . rc;. eac I j f" A . ? a i u
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 20, 1861, edition 1
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