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a o k bE b X X -IS I B L I' O .A. X. .Jiii; Biblical RlCOudws. :ZU 71XA21 iz HUGHES. rvfliAsiicRs. from t' v. ti, Ijt M. V, 21. WUSTOATE; D. ft, Associate. Kite At the old Register buUdiag on Fayette vill stm-t. hwt I Mptr All psperi Ut Uf4 whe aim ""Several of .'one bretfcrea bavet ,beca .ad dressed hyd;'rer.tTmmb?r of the .Board of Lnjeeatiou to ecuwr n possible, "'eirt; 'brother will how' h.it reYp)osb& male, wild know at leant At response, ?binthwt'rJ.l.tv.tt4 wUt the 't!iiaootlhafiatWnMr vis wrtainlj CBKnimwim pec are ;cuaa r tMOning. Jvc, read. U.wora than aeeJ assistance. S'i VI tta Poari corn-i . ! : ' . " . - :s - , pelloJ t-J rcfiw F It Wa aim Jit ttiwtnJted Y.C i.-.rc T- t. - r ------- - - J .. ....... v Tbc t, K !f t It. r.:jv-n?s who now jvocUtioi s ia risvn f.nU fot tha..cadow tau.t. IU U.vtvOM'-l flevi t V'.1 ha La ten in theiivl 1 tut r short time r.hd ha beta jr r ' ' t!c tMa at ttie v father anvi hh lc: su tmeling to any great: extent,- lit txpertsti.Bef.ua KCnWORI FROM THE FAR i v - : -south t. to l.vrvcitUn Lsu r.cvcr tru?)i, v, r vIil cou'uit JrOa-iJusJl. 1 Sv-nMo, John Wntlcrjlro- e n u i i sf- T via u ' Kerr, w tr ? A friend a ,tb' f.r i !s .r Ust if utscriber and 4s: I prtla M that I can get oUicr i ft faw ,.vcrk.-- AU vb feov tho RcarJ.r it. I tn ing to et it ict'v" certain " uauac Were f , tfthere rfttaiMt will exeit a good iufld. Yonf review ot th?' year, published 5Ja ?ivcri! of-ionr n:ul r an J lrcthrvn at our List, Convention tbt tl.e"Boatl luUi.I not refdso . tf orlliy snd proraUin; yoaog brctbitJwtthoal At Uit firU writia to tbc;!tnrcbe Aad aw riling to thenu Wo tuou'ut Uie 9ps?;es wera j;l wero ex celicnt.,- AVa ctn- rm.nlar in t of t!-.m, 1 jjow. iiitlccUv. Acqtuiuro J a aro with tbo h:i!it4'ruf uclibrsitive bo-iies and tho t prac-licii y.ilno of icilHi.a' mtioa, - fTfce?h.ra, fcc. tbijv m Ja aitta an i.oTre-- I .... f nion utou . ; -WAKnENTON-FEilALt; COLLEGI!-. ' - Ve aij gr.itiild ta fotp tlAt, t?U invi talson V.as ttpeta,.ea;oaragU;jly"i lJp arU of ixtj student uro .hUqa'Ij. in at tenJanea and the uumbtir is iserening: diilj. ' lb will probably TMeh cao hnnJrod. , hefra the closo of tuo session,' vh tf-l.MuU in l!iO fror.t . ranVvof 'jnt-tra, ht.U Inow tl.txt lie oppocl to tin,, f.cu t!.: pr,rtioei v f I'.-cuiiv Usj.rMs in . I ...... 1 .... 1" , (.f.I I Kivi nfojtu.i.iti4 pvliy " If tl.oie bj nv Atnoi. ur 'nibo fior it k?i, t)tom remember . that Cull.. Jkotlt. An- drew K!.-t, uuriiMnnj , j;rans Andrew Uroa-i b not gf.vJjfilc. V.. Jcttr.- loivloxtr, iiMvr W. r,lii'OA.lJu McJ.)anicl; Grim Mey nd a lot of .tilers thoQbp wen of hoti'i J laminr? arc iut irraJiujie EJcvi ttion dvea ctisUt in mere graJ iiatton.1. AM jjruliato rj s Hot - cdacateil;' ftlHl-o hro not gfa)a.ti are-" r.rttiuievluat eJ. .1 onco.lica.rd J. KnJoI,b Tucktr. Attornoy General of Virginia,! that a mifi wbo understood tfie I.)q;!U'- anj, inatho vnatbici wak.xjotcducatcU unkwlie was aUc to tMuk correctly, while one bu Intw notldnrt; of frrainnr orMnn.l!iematw might bo tt proband thinker, &ut coneiutntl' an evitTcaxea nian. L.et. nono-. uuvft-rraiuo a ot!d education, oriUhp'tra Intiunion"of Jearnirg bus3 to ttmty i ve- become ' il- 1 .... ; ..4 i . i i't ... (usuiuuimum inr aui or inziuence. lei ui enlarge tbir cndowun'ttUnJ aicl in itn- U h -prcinraptuoui in tb man of exten- ire attajnulent to treat Ins Ks fortunate briber witU' want t( respect, bvea? ef bUui7oii3n16'.il(.ticieneyf 'whilo. on the tttiiev lnni, it ov'tntaiui ttodno 'eittve ncs forou to doy !llme!f tb profit and pleasure of c-per?vlinj with hi brethren inr4pro.viit-th gopcP throwpjhont tho .world, octmo.toino iwnuisjve voath' rro tamed upon tho .erpdulity1 of fiu hearer when ho undertook to piivo-that no mna kb,uW-bc alowel t- preacU ChrUt bud bini eruVidod , who i , not read . Caar, irti, ; If oract, lta, vo." , Let our bretl.Wn Wwar& ff ho fear of inanwlicjfi bnntb a njtiLn nit the pator -U-gm ti mkd arrang.'UKMiU in Attend yt ta' t-f tuition i'ry t .TjiU For the Apoetlcs bvir'j; Inspired,' pnseaVmg. ;tba gift of tot uf,a;: i t!i ; p j-,cr of working miracles, can tV.riiijli'ui with but a partial rulo for tbo rr,;ulati -n of our own Unty. To con- ditioni o tUtcrcut ihd fcamo rtdo cannot b nppHcuble; and to roHOn,from the ono exso tv lo. the other would bo to rnn. into the greatobt ktrav.ri.co, t ' - Th4 otmfaud of ilu Saviour resta npon Vu people, that Ll. f . tl bhall lo preached in alt the wor'd, . .S'i. inoda of action i essential to tho fu!u!:. out of thh cornmnitd. But the Lord las tpr -.Hcd i.owev Wf mnt thn'either diicpj.ird i is olenm" charge of have reference 'to no other person or placed" ' ' If tho pervM.al proooiitt ye.Um.la t.ie prayer to the pcrf onand -ii'cssc'd.w by may not tho use of the same ' m our JLord i great commission, ."Go yt ir.to nil tho world and preach, tho fonel to every creature A'C.,1 . ...... limit the tommiaaios to tho persons miaress ed I aiiticjmindcd that onr.anti-missiona ry irttb rcu lusted rpulhw,. piinciplc of -interprctatioDL i few year& a'o, and boldly averted that because Christ aid to hi diK ciplet, Qoye&c ho, cla was meant.' ..WVonldnotlrotw Lv,l3ciincit repra, ench'f.n argument a too puerifo to df ' ftS j a teribtia notice ? ' And will ha, 'excuse me g wirgtba gotpc! to 1' porithingUODB f .p discj , wcre of the earth, or wo m . t adopt some plan L the fonn.r wgy s-o " tbe ,at which Iwptial, or Iot bet atptcd . V . . b . ; H . 'W;.,,; . t. . . v. . , . . f.-if in, all eaea where h ho. application of a cral opeVationi!. :f Ikv proof of this U found m the foetlhai nono better has ever ,been deTisedrrror-eO,: aud it cannot be bo-. lieVed that onr" Lr.i iti conimatidfng hU people to publish bi. gospel to- the world, Intended they .bouIi not understand tho means wHch arwsnc ',ary;to their obedi ence to I'm corCSkrd. ! Ut him 'who dc- .. . .. . af. tiics that iaisMrnrj . '-tifa Aroj 'proper uieatit tf "'fv" 'U5t-"omksiopl propose an j t i u. r 1 practicable pUn, ' It JITNISTER3 AND CHURCHES- - jnext CocveLtiim'. vVe havo n privileged . m5tTftiMif HaemM;o.H AYc an The Board, we are are, souia of tliem wercs- old men, ; tU-TouViy practicd nwn, went away saiia- tied. When the piuon cinio they couid I a.thtn a Mrr. . T.itthrec, to aii scric-usaess. we afi great. t ia seed of fends. This h a day of cash trai:;vtior.s, aad ihe Br ! cannwt, if they ,yronld, extend th&r crudit. ' Tho young ters am u re, nratlin yovir reply. rsTv-t o hear from x at a-i e.irJy -d!iy .tt"; letter to Jiuv, W. T. Drookv For- "lone hi arrivoi at Ust ! to itt ke thii pJo 'Ui scea-is tnacU lm f vf spirit' in hii Dit can It Waaitfi.sTo.f. V,'a aro trraUSed to leara tb.it tlio prospects of oai? causa in Warren ton are ' irighteanj;. A frien V writ. . Broiler Kiajibory ia preaci? excellent termna regnWly to Kre and attentive .cotiregfitioTii ; r . -.Elpxil 1. Tuocsc. Brother though U'oorioj snder groat dUeouraeni'iiaU, ha-. baptizes twoaty- on pvraons in hi iield of labor vlno Mav of list vear.-- . - . IiltocK C; K Donna Brother D., fjnerly of Xorf.dk, Ya,, haa'soitleJ ia llithnioiid, Ky and we aro"'d ,t know ih.t ya U prpfrln iu 11 naw' rbnf,- " BInce hi-rcinoralfrura tho Old Dominiou he haa" tapdzrtj upward of twenty ; Hi cornmanioiition in another column will be r'e td with, !ntm&w Elokii X. II- Parrc!io. Blotter T -write thittbd" hoaso of worship of the WaiJiinjtun Street chnreb, whib waa de-, cuses m, n "mnweraoi aaemiii 4. c are brethren and one it our mnnter.CTen Chri. Wc are the. Lordra workmen, the lord'a $ ton, i the same aa O dUregrd the author fr.vmco ; del i bow&ro U$t .h UiU iar will not bo unici?nt - to aay some other teouJJ I practicable, or better, under 4if ferent eircnimtance. The neslioaia, AVhat other ia practicable, lihtngi htinj at Ihey ere .v and not v only practicable, but also better and mors iffeclivet Until this ia done we are committed ',to thtr ucccasity either of diafegardhi the CommiIon of Christ, or of onitin in"tl oe plan,-for fnl filling it, which sre rsot only best adapted. large portion of tho Bible to ua? - '" JSct affain 'j.? It ia asked with an air of tn- tmiph, If tli prayer .was Tor kll : men an d all times, how can wo at oor churches lay it by and nse long prayer s, not . a word of, which ha tho command of Jcas given na in formT . , . " - , , I answer, that I am not in faror of Jong prayers, but that tho vm, of tho prayer is not binding upon for the reason assigned byX' E. S.vix: fThatChrUt meant, to teach na the principles and not ih form of prayer, and the disciples themacltes . nrnst have so uhderBlood if, a I belie ire we have bo. account of any one of them nsin the exact form of tha 'prayer ever afterwards Brother M. Bennett, after broadly avert iogt in hi 'first : coiumunleation," tliat the prayer was "suitable fra teacher 4n Jade I but for no .other person or jhic4l In his last article admit that ytrU of it will do for ua God I have been Je-i!cd to pasjs throu tb trying ordc-da.' . Dusirg tha war" I preach ed fur," the. churches in Pommouth' ""and Norfolk, Ya, aai w.,s n witness of the un christian and uabaplistlc iiterferenco of the Northern liotn Jli-ion. Society with the independence of tur churches.' ThrongU the mean and underhanded influence of ita agcut.1 wai forced! pcmal times to appear before miliary tribunals, and at last was al lowed tho privilege of a three months so journ ia BuUerV Hotel, atFortfew Mon roe, while the Iionse where I preached, was Ukcn f r a hospital. -Bat excuse" tin bit of personal allusion, and pray . do nptiat tributu it tbVgotism batjecept it as a tort of introduction to your rcaief. ' Our cause la Kentucky: 'seems to be ia a Very prosperoua condition. t By the : bless ing tif a'kind'Proridcncc, this'. State fiaa befen enabled to ;iibcralty : ref pond ' to' jthe maoy calls inadenpdn her in bchalf'of the aovtral Buarda of hVfbnthern Bapliht Con vention, and other ficnevoleufij.enterpriacv Iireturn,' God h'a ttrtidi i "erwitfi the f'UW&: of-.. Ilia- IftStCJt. -Z. 1 )ii!iniT "il.A hcarly everr. poition of the State has enj.i x?rJS- .W of thetv itof -Go.i n'sw.,- rrri. ) MariVr Jiapt't efmrchl Thr U ' ininutera of. tho 'gj,'- FreimaniI weeks, boca JaboHnj caUati; J:, , 1 innralmcst nightly fci'; Their labors hato not been ir fifty persona have profe.se j ' ioi whom aorn thirty or church. . ' - .J Hi -.In waejtespecti'lhi'workwai'' u aeonverted. Demon "imj : , 4. :. . . tO -fc.. i5-.il. interested in feligron than profess,; Y gradnaUy tbo Wkf aETeetcl tHe"mt of the church:; ;.;Vcf: fte labor men, ,.-:A weekly prayer maetia- rlr 1.. , mostc-schtaivtly by the toQa?, eaeaca,. :m miiio hoto go,may U'aaii to ba,e bc.m tha oaejoa of the awaTiev.; t ed revival?,. I have no,ofileial data' H'fore me, bat I 8tippose,.frboVreporU I ktya seen jn 'otir isuta, paper and elsewhere, that, not jesa than 10,000 ha?'a -icon .biptixed . .In LouJsyiUe, dnr churche .seem to bo teadily l iipaaeinv i ri s fma A .t 4f ! . . I iV vaitil- IU lIUUUICt A UlIU llliiUUUbb'. AlV Walnut Street church under tho 'labor, 'of Itv. Gv C. Lorimcr. ia now enjoying art in ptlii-riag. Tlio' Chetnnt ' Street" chnrch, lioi Jf.' W caver, pnstor, ia erecting a more comino Jiona house of worship.' ; llowo?eri some ot on r-most imoortan't points are at present vacant 1 Covington, End Church Louisville, Pa-iucab, Bowhug rr,a thero mangled wlwlNVgh ri be CTIo ? aa;wteairefiVjVa1 nf reli.' fMentUl la this end. iicccaary meana f faUIUing the Comrni shall prevent na frim rimpf up ,in bi came to bo'.ld -a. houo for hU lory.-Ag-aiu" I mv, dear bretbreol o. r.od hi', coma, give tho aid of your 'counsel, your toU, yonr presence,, i a pro cutiej the mO?t inpvrtet work tvtt entrusted to poor finoii men. Oono ia tho spirit f hut that, wft t!nvt i!-oriiTiiti?irt ' Ivii mnk ir--..... r - ei tt. .?if . . "- . but under existing cireuroitanee actually I,. . ,- "rt-1 ! havr , not itia nat ill's umb l-'&i4-l,i:i LMcV.Utl fi!l Efat T 1 j a I ' , 1 ;.rt"' tenouu unmaters tosupplr the . .incwaaing t'Hit tittknets.. and we accordinfv wrote it 1 t t 7- n, , . . ,. : V VV .demand of our growing Z:ou. Oh 1 . that over tfu nnatnre Unlra. wo hail with t-1 - ,, ., T , . i ' "31,u i wo !id moro earncstiy prnv tlic Lord to pleaauro the git iiiiiterin from .this hist ad- i t1 . .i ' i r - . , ' ' - ....- v. .... ..- .... 41VJ. iyii .. ,. . r. A t ! I r K ,1 . 1 . .. : . . . tho obllgtaion as bn.diw-, a. th ujh it were ri,ytlxxn to ptumf,t but cannot aa yet Mia ui me vlw V vrf cry t ut ax, . O that wa conld. - iM're .VtWiWy f.V o;.-fj Jlc ioft.,Ver ha fi!ed ' to tell r.a what throunh thru, tm tnrtaJint Utt 'j-wml t t.theK .. . .r . . . . . -r ' .. -iiaia. wc. umv oc, oniv mat ne latosa wc povr.uioii iuh.- VAriij ia im spin i ,jm w. ' - VinuMter, with tnr-dle wade of mer; , , . . . cannot f ay, Give m thia dy our daily Utand ; on yo:r ft-Vu if yoaj 1 n,h bmt,une n..r. paso ia idintia-j brcnd u Xac rt-ou for stnn to bo cuoow ; cusyS clothe 1 m tha pwdneta of) tiin of the- nd-jeet, IV.crd ar. con.unn.b j fcul0 iornTlo ...iniu-ra will hate a r t troved l? fire near thiclos vOi tho war, and w.ibh h bc.u thinrt, home !idury, ' and j p-k loudly liarr.a of Je?u sntl yl wUi meet brother welcome' from all. ", - P.aniaxa. Tlio abovo arlfe! waa kind lysent uby brother J. IX II., b'ofora pnl licatlon, for inspection and. comment. IJut w fiad ours-eWc at a Sfreit Ioa to know what to ay.. In good old Not C.mJiaa, amonjj pbia old faVmacd N-rth . Oarolina Baptists w hdriv'Vfr- dreimel of 3!r Vfo aa only m Philip-adj tf led to -lt ins ux. Wit Ciiildreti m He iiar-,jaK, fin,. V - -i- w tirfc ri compieto' Iretw; d:V Vkch, 'lisle of Ve.iU;ng btf - - VVrtlf :-.-l5rn 'caUuw.ar-brethr nrmu.libied , . .... I . - - . . . . . - ! ,n.l ity of Christ, HcrUdJn tbo Conimimn Helfi Tho couitn.ntid ia a absolute ftf,J j j . The Etecutive Banl of our General J t r ! Association i endeavotin r to cafrF- on va Ii .. . .,.. ..' ) system of evangelism. Thia aecrns to be jibe nio&t .erTfctual means of acppUing the ; destitute portions of the State with the I preaching of tho gospel It ia hoped bv i thii menu to bniM up ehnrehes uf our Lsioa to k'1'1 m ovcry P',r '-' Uiir territory. Ihcro ia a very wide-spread error m V ir gihia, and perhaps" In North Carolina, in to tou end, are. vf c.r vuj ni-J -. that rMulrCH Ul t...,aof r or, L. regard to the prevalence of "Cainpbellini, manded. ImM are ot U.e irmb. oltct.), mmTJflt0 br01h1f or to mak&brea J ed by aacha d net pray with thiir clil-f fioin cor0f or evtn t)) Mt it aflcr thc Url ilren, or maintain the worship of -God in j jijtg ffvea lo U4 Bat to p-m on. lie thinka I accuse hint7 of blasphemy, in tliat I ask to be Uobt how to pray, if Christ hns failed to tc.teh us eorrectiy.1 In thia I think lam misrep- ieaented-7-ircly . .wt b'asphemy-Cfariit Go 1 InVw graoi.i'M pr vUeuco ed to awaken ainners,. convert 03, tb-nv t-J a t in me witn attcre and r.dninHio f ' the Lrd." t The ask ' fot daily .bread. Our broil-er -nmut mean w,u are uecesaary and proper ij omWi Uso fact tIat w w, f Ki.nsi J. Ti ttT. Tti-Dthr Ia who - 'tthi -Lird ;""wi recently. ordained ,to tbe fu'tl i. work of np cvennow I iba gospel ministry, expect to settlo. m tho And if we may 1 netgliWhood of BfitnDrt, Nil '"lit V?r- a i cx'jce-lui' 'stoo 1 1 ;- vices are much need! hi that region and wa hope that a largo measure ot usetiijne&a -a,watU hiia there. ' ' : ' fEtata Jac03, Um.ky. BtVthe IT. has s jzt aro t' irj Vi it h ia . , w;t no one dueuiao the pother. ner so oftea as we alLdcsiro to eo him, aai wb-jn he do,' Id u maeh loamia''. is oovor o.'Fiaive. Dr. Wait, vernerAtj J mm, can no longir com, bowel down, a he i,; with yeurt - An! theio are' almost tho only two doctay wa have .-As for the rest, uianyof'ua an young and iaexpe--riwee I, an i nediApa talk t 4utwTi. If rpmoved U lWifrt, .N. C. Hi orrev-i t, n iheir red fr cda:atirn h'trc, in : ' .arothcr whosJiareceuUy m ved .to it C.Clegol.aa decided to prepiro ' for a i';. umber of boarders "at the rate of ten i a litttaF . riff -"month. ; Wft rfrc t th;tt It was not in onr; power to make this annooicement ; at an earlier d-iy. S 'mc however rniT avil theinwlnss of. it. ' ..Thero am many, wt? kno wl o S d it iraposAible r t) meet the cxwnsca of onr achsda. To thoso who are willing to i piit p' with less '.- nf ereature comforts in , order to faroUh food for their mind Una .brother off : a home. The effrt ii certainly land 'ote. In our imp6vcrisboI condition-the rmmber ia not lari;e who'can .boar Titn'cU expenao bat there are not n "fii who anxiously deairo Mho inestimable Sdrattagca of a good . eda. cation , -. I , , ' " ' .indonta ar reqaeded tonote thi chaage i wittiagly . glyeo . offenas why then. d.ir of addressT- . ' j 1 . j brethren, in the kiadncM of yoir heart tfor gt$ thtnt , I not thia the better way ? We lLPzu'L. H. SniTCJk.-A frieniL writing from -Florula, aaya : . see that ray . old teacher, II-jv. L- ,U- Shuck, i,si aiuong tho eontributora- to . tbo llx&tJer.j: Anything from hi pen U alwaya read with' interest. need your, eo-operation-- 'We Jej'rfl vonr presenfc ' Una tho work of the Lord Conie and help ua. V Fur th tIMiiHil Mnm I wish he could write more freqa mtly.'' . J PRECEPTS AND FRINCIPLE3 OF er write: "Pleasd ask Dr.; Hooper to , tell n what U the ineaning of 1 Tim. vi : 10, and you will confer a great Civor ou aeveral Of U3.'' ' .... , . '- th-cir farailica? Bnch- rcronaf.iy the Scripturta Oo pot.- require fmily prayer. IVtiiio they iot rtsfpiire that whtch cacnt bo doi.e without futnUy p raer? If they do, the lalUr da auaieh commauded a? though the reopiretsrnt wtrx? &taU-d in the prurV vain p' ;Bniive, d.iai'eroaan J raino?tW r-AtnrfelYcs from any doty emnieuding iif? ta the common rtrae of mabkind and lowbich rw;nt and nature clearly prompt u?, ur:dcr tho pretext that U ia not tound araonw the apecifie reqnlrc- meiua of the Bible,- ,Tbe christian does not need, -and ought not , to- require any such prec; pt, more than be doc a com mand to eat. , : Nothing that la good ia over looked in the commands of the Bible. Whatsoever tlinga are true, whatsoever things are boncj-t, whatsoever thing ' are jui, whatsoever thing are pure, whalso ever thing arc lovely, whatwever things are of good report," all aro comprehended in tho precept of God'a most perfect, holy, and bK sied word. , V IL J. . in Kentncky.-. ' Many suppose they far out number ns. Now tbc real State- of thematter ia' thia: In the central and Nc-jjth eastern portion of tho State they are'in the major itv. Klsewertr dt is not ao. Indeed ia aome places they are as little known aa. in Eiaterrt Virginia and Carolina, J suppose they number not over 30,000 iorJ wbolo . . t a - j, r ii a - A . . . tinisJfaavalbyt wSioaoerer IH apwfr n W11U3 ia5 ipi.ocuwonai.mm wrd agaiuattiSon of;Mm, it $ha 1 member.hjpof 83,0UT. If de- T21ANKS ' Concerning the application of tho general principles or precepts of tho. Bible, to par ticular eases, I witl uow submit two-riilea.; ll Tbc. Bible commandatiy implication', whale. er i f essential totbe-pcrformaacoof a com ma ad contained in a uptcijic prept. lit other .wor4iuBibt-mreantl " wba't ever la teccasarily". comprehended' in any olber. command.''; J. - r, o ru wut r .-i," reaaona assigned-and replied - with reat j ca3rtry nvenient and adnh- earnes,tfjea: They do not need ric. I aro 1 . . J 1 - . . A MISTAKE- j In a recent interview:' with 'an inteltigent minister,' I ntged him to identify litmaelf wdU tlio North Carolina. Baptist btate Con; vention.. tie listened attentively to tho Manv, very manv bretbren -irr- different parts of the country "ara IX work wilhbearty good willin behalf of the IUcoudkr. TUo j ' Sometime ago " folbwing U but one'bf aa,nylibihifTmci-,1'- rpT " aarits that are reaching ost'ddy : ..Wc ato ' alk more' delighted with theBECoaoEB than i fja. know of.' It would please you mightily to bear tho" good old brethren, - talk about ; our paper." .".t : 1 ' '" " And these kind word are accompanied by. aubsianttal,' testimonial- of their ia . cerlty ' Brethren c ' jf; "A. 4Stradleyt''15.l?. : ;HesteV, T. II. Jonea Prcvatt,;aad others - bave placed us . under , special obligation' - "this wieek -.- .'-. " . not1 educated, and . I- bave ; been informed that nono but thoroughly educated men are desired to attend and p!irtieipate m tho pro- l eeodiuga ot toe iJonventton." ;.' I met, a -pastor, . whose ie ekarchc th ru trh out tho region Iu,whkh tie lives,'nnd J ho--, cava snbsUEiiatJy tna aama reason tor not attenu l iui. Oo visitini; ' a large Association in tbe Southern part of Ibe State, thia 'was urged i . . . i . . . n . - .r.y roaDy, aa an oojectioa to tue uonyention. 'This has. become" a iirave and i wnsmat- tcr, ainee it ia affectir h,:c r i of onr denominatiort throng" t the Sia'c. '" , 1 am not' autboi i : i tj FprA.k fr'tl-3 ibsethrcn who take co-nspicuona j ;.rt lathe 'managemcnt'of t! , !iu-ijita of t1. (.''men tion. . I think unuilentional xCy - ? haa .been done "theio. in charcrin.-j t' .lib .an nnwihinsnesa t Thanks to the brethren everywhere who 1- man to laii4i f iiVU ,u Ilthd WOrk V-of .tbo Convention. !.-. n-.H graduated .at . aro,lege, orTJieloi iieriiinfiry; "."It. m . ' t. to very true, that a tew yoariV, ;or injudici al cbcenng us, by pleasant word and ac tivc efforts, in behalf :sof ; the Records Judging from present in j'ication' we ahali asain double Our subscription list'. at nn P .. ... . . .t. ..v., .. : r . , ,.,; .... eary day. t t . . , - - -MINISTERIAL SUPPORT. V At aa caTly day we aliall corairienca the pub'.catioii of a f erica of . bhs ; nrticlcsi oa tbU important ecbjftst.-y- It ia a '..matter, in qua brethren may jiave urged," the impor tance of edacationwith au execs-aof - zeal, ami . ome : may have jbeeti unlbrtunate jciiouMi Mo say ; that , they wonld .not encourage, or ordain an uneduentcd man t preach, (kc. Vhat if tl.cy do hold this opinion t It'ia their misfortune. Tiiey j -'are in a niaH,' minority and aro likely to ' renniu tL.rc --' Neiiht-r thrs Bir.ti?t 'eharchea of North tagto&t performance. of- any other command. iho lirst position ) too plain t, rcjmro any explanation.-;. It would '' be abaiird to nppoaesthat tbc Bible required ny ppcci fie daty,- without authorising itho" modal action whiehna"seCtiaf Citi'perloririance'. tl wonU bor to rerjaire a icrvke ? which we i could not perforin' without; a . disregard of L its' authority . and thus to aubjact ns to the ntcesstl'j of acting, on the -one 3.hand, or. the other, irf contravention of it a claims. r-Thla rule, therefore, jaiust b regarded; a aff evident. . , The second ia scarcely Icsatjvidoht. The dictates of the plainest reason, and. the most ordinary discretiori, 'may turely,apart from apeciid- levclatioo, ; be ' considered as the comtnanda'of Goi : einco .upon : a' .different . . . . -. - -- -- 9 - . sappoaitiou it wpald bd his; ' will , thst iwc should act unwisely and foolishly'.' ; Aa finch a conscqaencd'is evidently alanrJ b0 must be the .principle ftom. which it proceed. The twa cations fh;iv3. stated' must Ihcn, I think, bo' adinitU-d aa unquestionably hW. i , ' - -j--:y Let naiot-v apply thce rules to aoiric parti-ulir cae. Tho L,rX bna Ieft,.aa a Btmuiri; comnj-tn.l to Li minitry' 'and f I .l....l. .V... a. .. . . . r i ii i - . I " ,-. :, - ' , - ' .,;' Tirol t-i Pir-rf-vftt r t- i.av.'--v---1 i't MVf -u w g---'-pei-: aatrvOo.-prcaciicd Mbh t -:ctLe aonea the widest no? b e l"l.r ct oa, i t'Uie .vu,t j j -. - . , , , : n:y kaowlefgrtoairedcaOiditjafir ordi-t ii t.. i wot.a aud ';. every ro;.taro.M C.:' " li- 1:":re are fjw " T.:.-ioa Ube ra lta ra 1. r ri 'or theo-j Thia v , - v: 1 ei.,, L,R ia th5' cn.-vn- t. y,.-j,.t3 read with pr.r.t ( V,'.,t u t ! iu....;m. lh, p;,!, rp.M ! , . t . !y rf h . -4 in ... 4 a, ;..cf4 I 1 ' l',.'''ii'.0vi, riAO"'! .'.It wilIi Oi;r s. :-v ; - C; . u. -, S. L., i.' ,. - . . ,- ; : (i i-. r.,r .. .....r- ?; f-vmilidj' IS c -!-'. .. t i - . .: n .t t.ic' ... . . ... . i v..., - i , j.-.. v i 1 ,. 1 . u--i.. v.uit K-.y i . ;. : -tt- t iii thc !&d p ; ' I ': i ' r ' t vf t:e AM-.r-Jc-. v. :i". are ' :;!'p!;'d j tv -v AJTOTKER-VORD Tf IvL UENNETT. , PasMng oer Kif f!ri.:tnrea upon tho arti cle of ;.'T !. S , "as in hi second, eotuiuuni cdioii be lwia n.ii at all invalidated "the ; i - , - .- poaitioa I, assumed, t'u : that he dil iojns tico in hU irtirpr.itivt of the views pre sented by f. Ii &, 1 proeced'to notice what ho says additional to the Lrd'd pryer or, na he denominRU'S i, "Tlie Disciples prayr .er.' -.' - '- ;. Qaerj', Doea ho change tho name of thc prayer to ;hieii bitnaelf from the 'censure" ho may have incurred for the? liberties ho has taken with it? 1 . '; - VVe will notitriputeto Iiim anch a motive. Tlio - tenieV'tty dit-playedp.lrt liaadling - our Lord's -t prayerv pi ovea , Mm a critic ' too bold to take slli-odcr auchja sabtcr- , 'But reoRtjwprfca bear .the, .name of the author, a Paul's Epistle to the Corinthians, Ephesians, oifi'not the iCorictliiana' . JEpia llo, Ephesiana Epistle j and why stiot say .the Lord' prayer instead" of tho Disciple prayer r ' J r,'.. : 'V Thia change accma to be-dMired iq Jordcr to' form an argument, xzz This .being Mho "Diaciplea''.. prayer it ia poitable fof no other peraon orIape.'',' ,lf wo. shall -call. Paul Epiitlo tV tho llomaiii", tlio lloman'a' Epis tle, will it foHowthat it U .aitibo for no othev1 persona or placeaf ;The Lord fave ua from aachvchange if'hey j&volve such ConaetjueneCa." , , t- s Bat oar brother XL Bchnctt would ! not rest his point here, but think (ho ces, in the pronouns usedt" the. direetand 'exclufeiye rcfercftoe of; thia. prayer, to the -disciples rtforu ueu us uov u pray. - "When yt pray? ; The audnho: he would ay, scttld'tho indtter.' Tlinj asked to' be t;u;gLt,ruid he bd touch ihemnA no others. A hrge'poitija'of the New IVstair.en t, i-i is, tbo form of direct address and of course iraVy'vVi LLe rat.i.i of the peon uddrc'ised, s A h. . pr.o no mi na thj repreacntativo'.Of r- . th ) n. nl or- n.t r, -j, Woul 1 ha' have ua iho udj ,i i-l.vjiici-iUon, th.it wher i" iial a r,ison aidrts-id bv theS.i- f-rivm hiii;"underat.Ujd . him. onlyi a objecting to Ui-waeh.ogot ChrUt and mot' to the Holy Glujat. I hopj therefore ftnd earnestly pray thfttcur dear , brother may r.ot!ouly obtain forgitencs but that he m?y imbiho the trno spirit of tho' Master. And now ic all aerkmaaeavt Ak him to meas nreagtiyi the oxpriiMon which he uscj is rcfoteuce to Christ" prayer : It La a s uit itbla prayer for a teacher in Judca but for no other person or phice.", " Confusion, of .inexcusable .nilt is cot fonnd there.5" t .V Pnvor asked upou tbo ground of bnuian merit ia found th re." . ' ' Thia Reccfl l rpijtatmn he refers" t again and nsL, "Where ia tho coiifesrdon'of incx-e-.nahle Jjuiit f U it ia the petition', 4For give na our sins I " 1 1 ana wer emphatically,' "Vc. Wlutt :rt Excusable or f'wj; cusaLlegmlll It i certainly gnili for which wc hare no excuse, olao we are not sinners aud'lncrefore have no occaaiou; to use the prayer, " Forgive- us our sina." . Now if sin ! be inexcnsahle g;illt, then inexcusable guilt. i found in our Lord's prayer. ', t v And lstly, wbereia the human merit, in our Lord1 prayer. f Dro. Bennett would say, in the cxpresaiou, as we forgive . other.,' Matjbow vt: IS. -Bat what is the signifi cation of thfa connective an ? Like, even,' similar, in like manner. i . " -Then if our forgiven esa is faiI,"free,ontire, complete, so, of. in like -manner, may bis forgiveness to us bo full,' entire, complete. v Where ia tho human put it in: aakin?4 God that hia forgiveness of v ns " may . bo a3 full' and Complete aa our forgiveness of those who io against irs f ' O, that , we all could . from our hearta pray that prayer-, and live and, act upon tha great principles of tho! forgive ness of -onr enemie, towhich. Chrit , him- self baa attached so muchjimportancc. - ' And now hoping that brother M. Ben- about the heresy sitablo I may 'wtite you' moro.ab pecutlar phase? aril doinga of that in these pari hereafter. , ,T ?' ; Wc Isave an able advocate of oflr priftci , plea and interest ia tho : Western - Recorder, published at Imiavillvand now edited -by ilcv. IL M. Dudley, formerly ot " this county. We also have quite "an able ex ponent of our faith in the Daptht Monthly, pablialjcd at Covington, and edited by IUvs. WT. P. Ye-aman and -Georgo Vardan.wSa yon see t!ie Kentucky B iptuta, realize the power exerted by a denominational press. ' There h?-a been organixed the Kentucky Baptist. Southern BeUcf Association,! liev. 5. L. Helm, of Lexington, Correspond ing SccreUry. Tho oirject of the move ment is to collect and send supplies to our sn tiering brethren and others' m the 'destb" tute rfjdosis of tho South. T'le great heart of Kentucky b-ta ever; sympith'wed a Id them tq'tJiA ehnrea.H3- h0 earnest efforts M hia' minister, - aculi' ot me ennrcu; . t - ' v - . . The ;Biptiatyctne' h ben grcsu strengthened in this loan... , Si' t Among tho person baptized were 35 P Kngand wife. "'JaJge King ft"tJ? 4 of brotlior E . King who for so muHj' w.ra known among I'm Alabatn.BtptUu thc zealous promoter oficvery r: g,x4 iiiorV Brother King m ly Ixi called "the'-fvtWtf- the Judaon.' lla alia eoutribiried Ur to the emlowmcnt of Howard Collie. It waa plcsaat to tho33 who ..-knew tit father tu see tin son following ia 4is 'foe?. " IU being d&i I, yet aps ikelh." Ia Via narration of religion j cxpirieace, tjhe Judg traced hia earliest aa l moat aarioui u&: prosiiona to tl'e inH-tenie oxsrted ojwVVs youthful mind by hi preci?iia iuoIJhw Her earnest'pryeri are -auawcrc J. Toa) many ycira have passed - awy iaee was called home, her worda are not oroi ten. ' M:iny of tho converts ere young men, from whom the church expects reach. Maj we not be diappoi&ted. f c - Howard, College has -some, thirty, sta. dents. The Jadson Institute;some hundred and fifty , - - -r ,- - ,.' , . Professor Battle has.bec-n ite sickjiut is now. weilagia. He has -declined a call from the Eafaula church deeminsf It Jus datT to devote his energies to the eaa-sOi ot fe tnaie edaoatiua and, the prfapcrity tX tite Jndn. : .Brother -Hawthorne from Green-' 1 V Hie' has taken pastoral diargo of te JIarion, Ahihama Janu'-d 2th,' - 8 87."" f : r.3 - i.:b. "seeing tot hi cfrc' besiJ' ittcr-t , ed, ?od req-i , ai'ter,; . ere' pap ei tVitl: i very j wiih ' bc-'i . t!io c . jiicnt not 1 pray . .tlieu am Pep .wish sra 1 ;c 0 lief hn; aatr it b nexi Plei pros J. rccc oft tic- Gre lelr i " Fitho BIMfeirf Ueetf4r. .. . EDUCATION' BOARD' - J, The Bjirdof education, "at a ! recent, rruetiiig, reqlestel uva to addreaa, "throtis the BscoBDsa, the i.pastorsand chsreb relative to the support of bur yeangbreUK ren avho are .studying forMhc; ministry it Wake Forct Cwllee. , 4 .v c - ; I checrfa'ly comply with, "the . req.ucsli IV-eliugi as I d', the deepest interest. iu tlie young bretbren who , aro now struggling under many 1 embarrassini; circuinsbincca, to. obtain an education x j I need not disccss tho impdrUncc' ministerial education. This U concedcaVj all. Nor need I spoak of the many dftti: tate delda in onr own Statewhwh ought J" with the people .' of thc South. A true he occupied immcdiatob4 by pious aad cf. j friend, she is a friend in. need. Daring all Ci't minsters. Whati we f want tow is the trying hours of tho past six years, her j action, .material 'aid- from those ft-boSsr?' prayer ascended for the prosperity of her! fotpremed with the propriety anl wipo; Southern siUers, and now she is ready to extend her sympathy and aid to relieve the destitute and sntfering.-- a I see by announcement of Dr. Boyce that brother J. F. B. -Mys, of ymr 5tate, is', to canvass Kentucky in behalf of the Green ville Southern Baptist Theological Seoiina ry I hope ho will lnakc a visit to niy churches. , Trusting you ' and your readers p have had patience to road this rambling epistle, I will bid yow good-bye for a aeaaofi.- nett may 0nd notlung in the istrle . of this" A'iacr t v w . CissiI for which to be - sorry,' as nothing ia ' ccr-: j800,1 in rRockfrd . wbere beard is , very ance of the subject . Ilaring no ageot,. the fidd, to form illy represent "thia io.pJ',, taut part of onr laUir,-we take thisinej of addressinsrour brethren in'the-ravnu-trfij aud the' churches generally, ; an earne.tly request t!iem to aid .ns ia tan enterprise. T1j Board are not ' able v. lift will mciftt with a coidi.d' welcome- Urr fnrkrd tTns. work alotle. Iittbrc' i, " " Yours in Uio Hope, -f. ... C R? W. DOBBS. : JlicInnonddvyW'Jan i 15tu 1607,'- . - ,j . ..." . . -- vi :i , JTr Hi BiWlCAlIiucordor . . -Elder .Weaver ;has a - splendid classicaj tatnly lutended beyond the legitim-'to rulea of .argument, I subscribe myself thi time; ?1- :; m;.l- -j .1 TENUMilttA."-."" , P. S,' JfattheWliag1 oi, Lnkccr ; in either case I can sec nothing of hnman merit But waiving fjr the present all -consideration of Lule's vcraiori, will brotlior' Bennett afUiit that 'Christians of the present day may-use". the the fbi-ap - satEM. Tins school always flourishes; . , - f . ".'. DANY1LUS VA., . ' ' -The Female College .cre ,' under brother I Lkc is flonri-hioflr ' and, is one oftbe best schools' of the South. ' "y . : '' . It lias' a Very ablo faculty. If ladies wish Lord's prayer, aa." recorded by Mat- S?1 tU hHic of their ni-Miey,5, let th;m iewf,. , - , go to Danville;" President Lake and pro- - " : feasor . Jloinhart have A. M. from the Hnif OURXrEHTUCKVCOURESPONDENCS vcty of V,1 " 1110 niosic lCjWhcrI sop ' - ' i . - , - '. . , J pose, equals any in the SoutW - ' ' Dear Bkhthjisx: Perhaps, a liue or"! strUkgs hooks.- :' two from this portion or our common Zioa" I - The, more I read these-' books, the more lrinv.:nnt. ts -. - .- ' :.' . -' ...- .- " i ' - . . . -' -v. vuhii, iiuuiiuiustiiiKJjyour rendcra.- Soruo of them will recognize the writer, na! Grst united with the church ' at yiurimuoro, u, beinj iptix-U Ly. one would buy'thenv Ot ;yeur m-stj full fid ministers, Kev.- ' - ' - 'cLofii: -4 h i"'""1?'!. lno,v L-tbor.ng .1 believe ia 4- Every'tliin? la hi A cjccePttrclotb'inadB ,;" aa tUa -Anr inn ft -of tjW! lit jVa iltiJJ in ill vw Brethren in tho ministry, do utt wait, collects large amoont from ; yt'ur chnrck before yon let us hear from yon. j" ' What did iMnyof our brethren ny, ua at tho last Fosvion of- f-nr Ou3ter.ti- when tins' a.j-et':w,ia 'unddK-e . Don t reject Anj promising, young, b reu who may apply fraid from jiw w Let na, kniiw and wo wilfsoe ti it" tost. shall be forthcoming. Now,, brethren,, ask you for that try t'j Vf-J P- . promised. ' , , . In vrder to raiip.o7iio funds for m)ir.'-ji ate usseveral members of'tfc ,,J. dressed letters f qt ,-lt'?r c7 j?, tors.dn'.di'TcreatpHrtaf ttfHte-; rdXahle brithrm a wvcrfM t asking tliem to be'p ua jast pow. - some of the-se.brfti.rotl. wc .,W reipon5r ' kuA : proiri W ' f bowctcr.' wchave nbtbejird i "ftvrd.f i'rs-' rc'n, 'ploaae auswer our leiu vat-d.g . JiUle encyjtJiymtti ,if youu:m't a;' ' money,'." '.--., L-- ' ' ' (f.--, '.Cjr.trihuli.ina, cither" io mcncyr I - viaiens: may be foraaaWe-a to 7, ' 1V tbc .( dn y: ,vrs lati jli lei Kb scr th( rcr po i for Pi tit ar ct! th -b 0 i ia s jto lit f r ',0T u l5t1 s ' ! c :t 1' I . i.-' . .fii : i.aV wHl r-e t"''tM ' ( can't go tbraogb Greensboro without Vbnv-1 h1 recVvcl and'duy yhaitrZ:Z'''r xv some or tuem. 1 wian a.t onr school? t io3ii. - . . I '. '. . . :. . . t .". . . . ;.. , . . .. ....... v.-... I . .;l f f t T ..r.I. rST.sTnrfan ot iw ."r. Wake Forest Cvdleje. J 1 6C7. 4- I,ort.-i county,) J3.,c -Jib, lesrj. . R.-tuia- bv fadic iid sv,M in our stcs Fiies A baSd ofr a I' ' ( mg to my n.tr.e State,. VirgLdn, I e ,ri, ' in Salcra selWqaite re-pcctible jiia WtJi Mr.'W. M.Nen, on -P ',, ,r '"",C . rrf":-,''iK,-il,.iV g.(,rl the f,Ffo cr.i-a. ..iw aw twV.exc-irtion.-to CrWrcnntv. "- ' .,-MOWjrg j -j-, hro hc.-n lir-M,. lo 1 rfnetal mha- '- . iaht tU Ki'Ji. i.iV iiC lUa' UU-Cinle.A. .-tf.rt 'f f -it ! n t rV mi f ever fince. TJ Lr thu' .r3Mcaco " : 'fi- i i .......' ... -.'': ,.-."..':';(
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 6, 1867, edition 1
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