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HjL. U qui j i 1 t . r f rr 4 r ' I ..J .! . 1 r-v- n 4 fUTTTfT 777-7". i i :. . 11 . . -ly -.7 1 - If t " -3- - tf-i J .j . 1 ... ' , i. . .. ' i. . . -. . r i , ....... ! .- 1 - '- ' ' " - -'- -' - " ' i 1 i ' ' - : - -, - : " . . j - 21 "T NTBIBER 14v , i , ---!".' -"; . 1 "1: i t.- -1 i B ATTIST, STATE, CONVENTIOK; ,1 f ..-.t.. jCiOLDSBORp ;N, jC.? .October 16th, 1867., . The delegates s assembled in. tOp house of s worship of i DeTotiojQnes efcTseswer e conducted by : the1 Preside nt, I . Elder Jaa. McDaniel. . -r. vi. - :.The" names of tho delegates' were enrolled as follows; , JlieuIahvAss6eiationi Elders Mi Jordan. BDodson V v G.W. Qriffin', and P. Oliver and brethren Jas. Poteat, -XP5tr6uinn"d"Jaa:'Gfanam;M' : - f ;i CENTRAL J ARSOaATtON. . Church in fialeicfi. Elder TESkiuner,1 and brethren -0. AV: "Skinnc?,?Sr., 4nd YassVf. f;'3 r ; ' CArcA trf. irad Jbm Elders W. M. Wingate, W, T.: . Walters J;' B.Boon;G.: W. SanderlinV'WB. Eoy4llJ . ; and DrethrenLVB Mills and E. S. Moore. Church ti ForhtvUlti brethren" J. HDnnn' and J. L i Dann. - 't .i.'K .. 4r- r. . ; --i Y - Churcteat Wake Union, Elder Ji S. Purefoy, and Dr. WM. Crenshaw-1 ,--" " - " i 1; " , " CEDAR CREEK ASSOCIATION. CrcA in layetttville, Eiders Jas. ;McBanieli r tJ' CAozcan saoctatbn, Eiders; John Mitchell and ; J. H, Phillips.' ; - Church at Sawyer's Creek, Elder R.:R, Overby.: . , Eastern wds)ctaft?i, -Elders ."W'M; Kennedy. J. Lf Stevart and J. D. Uufham, and brethren ; A. Boyall, J: C. Hinea andThomaa Ashford. ,r- : , Church tn'Wtfminfftonx brethren C J"WV Oldham Ali-W son Alderman andt George R, French.. v 1 , . . , . , - Church in Jin&tpny Elder L.'Tborne, t - . ' - ' - ' Church in Jtfewbcrny, Elders ?Af D. Cohen and W. A.-; Engsbury and brother C. GL-Clark.' " : 1 T -c;X4 ' s Youth s I Missionary Society iNewlem,, brother; E. : E.' jF7a Rivet Associatim. JEdler W. IL Jordan and Col.- E. - Dalbytri ii iuiU Church in Oxford, 321der J. L, Carroll. . i ' . ' Pamltco AsSctatiorl'EideT C. J. Nelson.' I - V " ? -,-Church in-Goltfsboro; brethren C. :H. iClarkj Jas.ILm Privett, Al.HrHamphrey, Jasl T. Robinsony Wm.' Hill 1 - ; and Si Iiipscomb, and Elder J: B.'Hardwick. -' - Ytncth? s Missionary Society, Goldsooro1 t')rQt)iTen John" Talor and Jas. d Carter, s-1 ' . VV , ' i Church iti CrreenvUle, Elder'S". S.x;WallaceTind brother i f W. Af CherrV:-7 : .lr" .si.rr.O--. .v -l.V , CKurch at Wilson, brother "WV.B; HarrelL ; ; Tar River Association i brother GJW; Powelli ' rf Chureh in Warrentoii. Elder T. B. Kingsbury. . ; ' 1 1 -' , . : . Church at Salem, Elder JJG.'Ereemaru. . t 6ur?A ?n Tarboro; ElderTR.1 Owen. ",;7u - : V -".' ; Sandy Creek Association, brotber'A. Durham.' ' -? Liberty Association,x Blder.W, Turner.'; .O. ' :t, 'X It: was ordered that the .Convention 'elect a President , Elders E. Dodson and W. ; M. Kennedy were appointed : ! tellers to superintend the election. s t . . - Elder-J. B. Hard wick and brother Jas. Poteat were ap- - pointed a committee to "nominate the other officers. :, EldertJas..McDaniel was re-elected President. ;r;V f. The' committee to nominate "the remaining officers re- , ported as follows: 7 "; " 1st Vice-President, Elder A.-Paul Bepiton. 5 2nd yicq;Presiden brotber C. W. Skinner, Sr. " - "v J3rdiyice:PresideniiElder W. M. Kennedy.-;;": : , : : Recording Secretary, Elder J. D. Huf ham. -Assistant Secretary, Elder 'GL"W. Sanderlin. - - Treasurer, Elder J. -S. Purefoy, '' ir-:,.r --',- r. . - The report was adopted. '"1-,v : The invitation to. visiting: brethren! was "accepted by "- Elder Thomas -Henderson Pritchard, of - the GenerairAs- sociation of Virginia.' ' -" - ; ' I '.' "T '-';". ; On motion of Elder C J. Nelson a committee on the - order of business was oppointed as follow: Elders F. M.. Jordan, W. T. Walters and W.; Turner- ...' .m v . v . A committee. on Finance was. rappointed ' as 'follows : i brethren A. Royall, C. W. Oldham and, W. B.' Harrell.f t On , motion, r the ? following 'order of exercises was adopted r !f.' l-f ' J; . J-'1' . . ' - . - t - 'Meet xrt VrpVlock A? M?,' and adjourn r at half pas t 12 : ii o'clock,f!Pt M."';meel agaln a half past 2 o'clock, P. M., ' ; -and adjourn at 5 o'clock, P.. M , : " " . ' Pn motion :OfsElderi.WiiM..iKenncdy;' a committee on devotioual exercises; was ordered y ihe committee to con- -sist of i the pastor and 'deaconVof the'ehurch", with Elder ? CJ; Nelionand brother" GV?'. Powell. :, . . - 'On motion of Elder F.ll. Jordan, it was agreed that . a prayer7meeting:ibe held at suntrise, each ' day; during; the sessfon of the.t&nvention.'--. " - " -The .Vftmmitte? on: .devotional , exercises reported -as i , followg f" ; " ; : i ' 4 7 ' - ' - To preach m this house at half past 11 o'clock,;to-mor-ro'wf; Elder W.?Mi Kennedy ; at:7 o'clock, P. M., Elder ' J.'Ij.-"$tcwart. . i' . .:' r To pfeacii in' the Presbyterian church, at 7 o'clock, P. M,V to-morrow, ElderThcmas Henderson Pritchard. -The Convention adjourned; -Prayer; by Elder -Elias ; Dodson; 1 - 1 ' At night, ;Eldsr J h Carroll preached the introduc ; tory'scrmca from' -Acts 20 : ' 26 Ps. 51 : 14. . ' .After Congratulating-the rncsbers of the Convention, that "tHey,hacl been 'permitted to met together to delib erate concerning the -interests-of tl.o Iledeemcr's - doin; be Eaid he joined with tliesi in their th-nliirir: for what had been accomplished and rcj::::! with them oyer t1:? triump! rcf-th'e Gorpcl which they !.-1 l.ci permitie 1 to witnes. It v,r -?proprh.i.j to icjIcj .... 1 give thar'i at rh a time. L-.t it wr.3 uh) i:.ij jrt..r.t 'ferthem to :::::!.':: whether they had done their whole 'dxii'. - . .';:.- t: ;-y c ud r.rpcr.l to'rll tho3-with whcr.i 'ir.- up .their har33- I ihjLIeolcfdlu:::." ? r. 1 L Theact.- May we so act as to be instrumental in destroying thc;'" f : - soula of men, and' bo; In' the eyes of God bar' Judgo; have their blob'd f ' ' Mpon ti3 That we may,- is' apparent from tho Wda of "tlid teit. ' T' OtherwUe, it would haVo been tolly for the ( Apostle't'o j assert 'Ihatno''15 '' ' was pure from the blood of all men, and useless-"for tho ;PsaVmist'tVH - ' 4 pray that he might be delivered from blood-suiltinesa: b. 'T. '-. - v ;1 t''n.i&mi (to vayt in vihieh (to tin tecommitteKU iiisomctfmcVltn , 7,V done designedly. The murderer Is one Wh6 wilfully and maliciously ' takes the life of his fcllow-m'an.' So he who intentionally leads menn:;' r-;wy from Christ, and into t the paths ?of airt and vice Is Boul-mur-'j5';. derer; The preacher" said he hoped 1 there were "none 'such ill1 his r 'audience. -"i : -..i i. . ;h t'iJ.':ll -f ,f t l I -;WTien there is.no malicious intent the iin may be committed by 'a , useless disregard of .consequences,' a in tho following case s A 'young t:f - man, who had felt the danger -of: using intoxicating! liquors, :was "k y ' invited to spend an evening at a place where wine was tobe used,"1 ; declined because he did not wish to put himseli in. the way? of icmp-c'l m. tatios. -Bufc he attended gathering of professing christians. Wine --c ' was oflered him,vherclrank and died a drunkard. "idSoiud oneiwns-Jf t -; solemnly responsible for this young man's sham eral career "and sad- death.4 Are we sure that we aro pure from the bloodjof "nil men inr' - - this particular? , ; ...j-ii .- ij"y ,:,:trn j. I'f;.": v ; "We may commit the siu.by. failing to do all wo pan for the Sal vav a i v tioa of men. God has placed within our reach'. several efficient inJ"' y strumentalities for turning men to; righteousness. f-Prajcr !te 'one of - them; the living voice is another. ;IIaTe.we faithfully 'tased them. ""' ' Where we cannot go or. work ourselves, ;wemay 'send others? If we' -: : cannot preach to the heathen we xay aid in sending tothers to i p-.vacH'','- t ,;to them.J Are we confident that the blood of the heathoVisiiot onts"- " " because of our unfaithfulness in civinsr ! . . . r mid ,T,C.?ii1 ; ' commit tho einif . our. lives are not so positive as to discounted I f ;i : ance yice.s. We nought to, bo a" standings protest j against - sin." Have we not sometimes connived at or encouraged itl a jt i-1 s-:- IIL TS?i0rrofty of tA 8n, i Murder ia alieinous crime in1 the eye ''n -i s ; of the human, law, as appears from the precautions .which are used to -. C prevent it, and the "dreadful penalty denounced, against it? If Whs r,J Jt'-: such an offence in the estimation of sinful men, here, much more' s6(U 4 must it -be to God. Jf simple, murder be such j a' ein hert,mueh 1 ? 'greater must be" soul-murder, ' The-earthly lifo,:'which is suddenly ' ' quenched in,death by the hand ot guilt, would' soon expire'of itself; ' " ' - . - but the soulis immortalit can never die, Ifc is of great value. It keeps two worlds atstrife. -1 " ' Pi : : ' y :A M Hell moves beneath lo work its death ,1 ) Ilcaven stoops to give It lile. -V- 4-" T ij God, to redeem it,did not spare His well beloved Son; r,, ., 1 Jesus, to save it, deigned to bear J:""1 .. i t-t;-cThaslasof all in one." ; ... vi . . . . ..I-': .- i. .If M .V "i MpiUQNo t Session. . ;The Convention met pursuantto adjournment. Prayer "' 4 i V.017A3' th- : G;' , i : The invitation; to visiting 1 brethren wai accepted 'a by au i;t.iaer xv. : vv euo,' ageni oi xne iomesuc - Mission uoara oi 0 the' Southern Baptistr Convention"' for-ortTv and South0 I- v-" v":' s- -p-'i M :f ;. i Tho committee on order of business reported asjollqws ; ; -!" 11; Appointment of ibommittees.v;r': i f 2. Unfinished Business.- ;-f(. r-fi;, f-;,., v; L: - 4V Appoint time for next Session! k."-' -1 i j? i .5. Appoint place for next Session? : 6. Mscellaneous Business " -7.' Motions and Resolutions: ia -vr-: i I The report was adopted. . ' j f : -V.: On motion ot Elder JD.IIuf ham, a committee to te1 : , viseand correct the, list of ministers inr the State", was"-ap-vf." . a i pointed as follows : , brethren A- P,;.StroudJ. Ctv Jlines -yij i - --and Ai Durham, and Elders J.Jj.'.Carroll J;L. Stewart, 4T JH Freeman; T.' B. Kingsbury; W Turner arid John f J -Mitchell.; 'j;. 'f'zy'l M fc The following committees were announced f j4v -ft'l.f ' i . On:periodicals, Elders T..E. SkinncritA D, Cohen ant! Jb. inorn. ; t v-fi "i.r., sir. -tcVr4-f .c-u: ,e.:iit f r On time ;for holding next session Elderr J Carroll ' ' J. B. Hardwick, W; M-Wingab; F.f jnUOTdan-and rr ;R. Overby,; and bVpther Jas.' Potcatf;; ?! ; ? ; ,V-' 7 On'obituaries,' Elders Jl' L. .Stcwart.Tfj plljhlillips and. ' . is YvEider'-T.HiPritchardi m:behairof thpi&ericraieAs.sT.jJ'-4rHj ;ciatiunr-6f VVirginia, tendered ths fraternal safutatioia ssof evri -J" that body. v "c : - '-"rtV a- , cT -. ElderX H; Phillips offeVedineliaw!1:;? I Jt--3 , Southern Baptist Convention be requested to take up a subscription. . during our Session... ;,7l; rni.irVATO, :t!IT f-7"'" J"""1- . - ; tin mntinn . T.h TPKnmt.inn w.is nnnntpil ; : ' ;.Un .motion ot Jblder t. M, Jordan, ,a .committpe, on-v ff ,cnurcn-extension ,was, appoinieaasiouowg i orQinerit.t s Jasl 'Ai, Graham, and Elders .A.fPanl Bepiton and4J ohn'i M . - Mitchell. , : ' '-' : '-l- .r ', :-.;H . - - - v ' On motion, adjourned to hear a ;sermbnbp Elder1 W 'h JM. ilennedy.- !'rayer by Jbiaer it; YebD. ? .,-,;,T i. '. ;at any period of our past history. ' Hcrctoiore ;we have, been nmch ; ; '.'httraineliedhj our 'operation's not for the want of interest ip! this 'great. '-work;' but for the want" of -"hearty : co-operation inthe platt'presente'd,, . : ;,a and hence, we were unable to unite our k efforts' in "such ' ay a$ to ' -v."',vrcach effectually the point 'desired by .us all," viz:" the spread of ;te - ; "- esPel.amongour wn peopl?. r ('(i - t, , , . .' "7 T- ; n tno'pjan upqnj which we now actweao tiot desire, the disor- . 1 7 ganization of Associaional committees but'urge their appointment - -. "in all of tho District Associations. . These committees look out knd 7 " report upon tho. destitution within their' Own bounds'' and recommend," ' -r-" '7Theyfarther'idru3materially in;'jdevislng plana for reaching the1 -7 " llibcrality of the churches in the support of the' missionaries, and have ; ' J ''constant "eye to'tho 'adaptation of tne'iappomtee tdA the position' he,t'' ;JV ia fitting:' In this'; way wo' reach .'a'tniichtlargef field of desUtution,' J r ' u enlist a muchlarijcrf number of meri4in the work, and at thefsai4e i " time ith'rVt?ja'& of",;-: f'f'dicommitiedto ourhargo.as effectually to' prevent. thoasting1 ; v7. " w 1bf money' upon'ffirel4s,noti needing hetpand also" np'on men not 'adapt-r . -fcanaSif'eaci renjote p.ointsVA 'combatlon of effort on the part of "7! We regret' out Inability to" make a full report of ; ouroperations ' lthe ConvenU6n,eing not quite five months, of course finds us,' with, '7'.;Wftmayj mention, that all the 'appointments with a, very , few x V- captions, mentioned inthe lastrcport have been cpntinjied? , and that - fi i ''Tscyeral additional appointments have', been made. '7;7; ; , We -have now laboring under the directions of the Board, twcnty?j,;.; agmg repoT,is. widowing ia h iist tuiyviuwuvum i , . r v ' .-TdK2.ilev.f.','K. Gwynii. ' -7 ; "f ' -.7, J. . W-rrKevThoA J5abb.;:; . ; , s . , Pamlico AisociatipnHQr C. J, JTelson,, f . ... f v 1 7 avilkAssociaiionlJiv ' !n. Freeman. n, . inir'W9H.! AtStxsiation, Rev. S. S. .WaUace. . -,f vi-If North UajnpUJto. JB Boone... j .y t. .. - inhalel&Aftpciatip.J .7 - - j. &A8ciwviev.'R,Dodson.t5 r' ''EdmtaC Rer. j.IL Phimps. '77'- ' r7.V-7- JX fati8tB:,4Moai?fl,-r Bev. iy. n:,Jordan. ; Deidah AiwicryX-TXvY. Robert Moore. , ..3 ', , JXteUrn Section of JVAfmiation.-Bfij, P.. Oliver. r . . rt...j-t...i. rf it i. t rv.u. --. - r ,-. t . , 'if - i .'- t f JoJ-sA TOoftBdt.-eRev. "W Letcher. ...r , , , BeuUh Amciatwn.-xU, y.JLiauoUe, j,a 'i?Pfs3yw.--RevTlt. ILjMarshV; , , . ..., . i - 'yfCVtl4wwRev.t. R."3Iooref: v'-tRBiWAtReVW. Jl7 Young, 777r7 7,. '. www vitmw vvmjntyty (yH.ft ,. ,t1 .f f , . . ' r. .1 j .--'y. i" iiosu' df tUeabeve Hissioaaries, ropprkprccious revivals in their res 7, pectif 4 :ffcldsf'-tabfer.,.(.The' BoardJias been much encouraged , by ; r tlieir 'reports,- and'feerthat thev.have oause'for gratitude to God, that d lie tbas miIedpr6pit5oiisly uponjour feeble efforts. A few extracts from'iettfcrS received;.Wiu be read with piterest, v, . , iif.5., asff Elder Bi"; Gtryim labojing. siwccssfEafylla jWestcrn.JCarlina., r- and expects soon td'brganize,a church atpiinx He writes, i'l feel my;7ir r-'vuear Droinertnatmy emiaren are.aimost orpuajas anu yei.a.ain;ue-.j;ji4 y:hit tcrminedby my-Mister's belp, to, bo instant in season and Out of sea- 4 s6nv:Tmust worlcwhileif isday," for the nighV cometh ' in Vhich nopJ.. -Elder Oliver,' after reporting a prciU9 revival, and the.bagtism t i5.i.-tttt Mi4snn.Hps?s Tt wiirtiot ib t6 'stnn tliQ'work.: Success' will be... J:, blessirij? upon'-our'effortV There is cause for, encouragement in 'my . field of laUor. lt : r , 7 , ; , , ' ... , - eleven days; Gdd'SawIt totblcss us yth anout-pouring of his spirit '')! . -t-1 ' 1 t'il V' -J' ' il.-' '' I i. "1 'iof whomV ?have :befcn' received for baptism,' among, the number; ten,:: U ybnng menu'-! May the Lord puiTit In" the IiearVof some of. these 'to . isa liiUEWfer G. IV 'Glimin rctort eixtc6n of seventeen .bantisma at one of. . "his stations,: and' remarks a decided improvement in, the spirit"' of if J-'-7 i' , " - " -7 7 -Afiebkcox Sctov ,j. u " The Convention was called to order by:th'k -President;: ?? Prayer by Elder J. L. 6tewa'rt7'-' ::i: X'J- ; : J ) 7""u' 7' -The President announced the committee on. the - place . for holding the next session, of tho Conventions foUora: .--:: Jordan, and J. Oliver, : Elders B. B. Overby ."' ' Oa'molion of Elderil Cirroll.-Elders Winpfalfe "and ' v' 13rcoli3 were added to the committe on. obituaries. ; " ...... ..... . . ,-. j ; 4 ; Elder A. E. Dickinson, from the General Association. of ' IcovjI bv tho "President. Virginia, reported, and vr, - The report of tho DcirdcfL' tit t TJiions was ic.id by Bev. Dr. Skinner. -.Bemarha vrcre. made by 'Elders E. Dodson, G. W. Grifan, C. J. elsoaX ' IL 'Jordan, T.; E. Skinner, V. T. alters, T. 13. Kingsb'ary, J, II., rror.T of eoat:d or f'TATr: :r::-:b:sr it. c. papti.t o We1 w6uld Ulsa ?ojitinuo these extracts but space forbids. j?tti- it ..L:i-..iL.2-;Ai-xil.,it-'li;'J.,-:-.:''i!ii" u'it, ofidttttroa Te'const:antly opening to the Board, and it is impossi- ! sr ble to 4neet' the .want's Of the State.' without greatly- increased liber-- ?. ; hlity onthi partor thi .'churches.' 'Th6jB5ard' .'has been constantly c t, :xi:Ma&iiagV t!irougli4,hei Corresponding . Spcretary,' to devise some ;plan j 3 H to' report partial succesi, lucre" are 'still many churches' and' many pas-, tors who aeecl constantly td'be reminded of duty' in this respect.; -If . :it.TiVrra-.".Vi :'iAU' :..LiJ .i-v : : - In expectations and hones hf e'f labor in thd ineyardof tne Lord, woukl be speedily realized. view of tii3 vial' importance'oflia.'vrork assigned us,7and .the -...-.i Convention met at the nsnal hour." Prayer' by Elder rT-;l M.Wingat8. - - i -:T:,-;::-2 ' . ; ' f' "I - ' A letterwasr received' from Bev. JBTa-jlqr Cprres-:??",'f-77ponding;Secretary .; 7 Sonthern"Baptist qnvention'and.vrasli'oii motion ,"ordif .-jedtoiincorporatedinithV ""' 7 V- -,''r- i-'7dSii-:ji- ; RicmiOKD Oct,. 15thr 1867. t -!t f?rh rf jF?! .T jtotention to be: witjfeyQil atlyotr1apr!inxf , preaching meeting, but pressing official duties-at-boma-will prevent. ; . i , Suffer ,mer to beg th attention p&XlMt brethren presdnt;.; to tho pf eMO 51 D J inc inh 'tn-m Vita in Vnmk. ' n I Tn-4.V- Til-A ti.V. I.!' ' ' f ' just left for hw field m Yoruba, 'and Brother RieoV with: his' compan- ion is only .waiting for the nepded fundi' to depart1 to the same mis4 , , jSlon. ; Brother, Yatesjs'.labnn tod'hopefully", v in hi? fi'eldjn'China,"ancCnow very, niich,' needs suppltes.0" 60'wittc ' I haye "requestedlRev. 'O. K plckinsonrto,represent;our Board in r-rr aparii;ior,tue qpnsiaerauon.iras9 brethren fratern-Utriie .4.,t ..iSl IwiVJAfc JAS. B.TAYLOR, CorBeci .hrt S :uri.ii r 7li.iiA .-1 'Ttr. f f 3 T . -l . . x V v n ,: ed, elsda jrefore the 'first ; Sabbath ,in:Np vemberr ? ij tiib,:as:tnamostiiniable. uoncurrea ".&if ) v The committee on place recommended Hillsborn'.alsonii , concurred m, ,N - -rU triMl. vc ; if i jtta J 7, Thl reportofjtnS, .oardj ot Missions' .was , again.taken-i) :; t. nri, and'a.discpssioiifoUQwed, nponsomnch of the report 'k:a rt;as. related. to; DomestiCi'MissionsViThb "discussion - Was j flB .U -participatediD' by 'Elders Webb, Hardwick,? Dodson f,?-5 Kingsbury," Itepitonand' Thorneand 'brother .Gi'i fi" " 'Erench.' - , 'H''T"d ; V?'- a-j; .t- '.7,7. 'Pn motifej thV,ponventionthVii'adjo sU ;,;sermon'frW.ElderB.7"v7ebD'. ' Prayer by 'Elder' TRV'I'I . :Owen. J ;r.!j " 3-1; ' lr'5 :f"H ' J.C " llXT'fl ,'i!.fK-'MIt rffcLiU'K sO - i . The Oonvention'mefc at' lift..iMnalmv:lyeci3:TrZU "Eey.-iW.1' A.' hgsburyl r-jiMs-fcU';jihvTOit. (coIl t Elder 0. C.. Ch'aplin from'the Geiierali Association. of." f aa t ..Virgima annoVncedlumiBelf anwas iwelctmiedta-a mH -.. -The resignation ofBevC J.-D Huf HataT as dlecorng 6 - . Secretary of the" Convention was-'then handed inj'iancli ln 7 meantime received: - j ?: 7 . motion a1 committee1 of three,- consistitigDf 'Elders v J,?.0?I IPohen andVOyerby, as appointed rH'lyki-tad f ... hia successor, after consultation they 'announced'tne name . ,s " of Bev. J.! LJ Carroll, wh6 was elected bylthe(Iktnyetttmn;v':;ii A -Elder Wallace offered the'J foUdwing sTesolutioff a '---v v -.i-5feso?v2,Th'at We tender-the thanks .'of this body to Rev. J.1 $ 3- Huf ham, for the yetf faitliful arid efficient manner in ';which 'be has'tOtfJ ,."'Berved ns,ras RecSfding .Secretary. i tw rThe'resolutioh as nhahimously adopted.- r 'vi-'CTltt 'HElde? llitchell offered! the following i y' -s '1 ? ? f uwZc-That thi3 committee" appointi Elders J McDaniel,- J.1 B- ,Lf.&IT i 4'nardwick,:WvTalters,A.-P."! Repiton,i"T.n.SJordan; R. "Webb -:ita 1 j i' and J - 81 Purefoy, a committeei -at the, request of the colored brethren, 1 , l?szst 5..!!ta assist them? in forming-a' colored Baptist Convention: TXotQxUx if ;CaroliniwT ji .::;f' ?" - w 1 ;fr:it o .r -.j-.. f f kf . mi. 1 . . -..-i - - - ' - V' - 4 ; n. resoiuxion was auopiea., . r uv. ,. ujj was: moved that Elder Xhillips .agenfcjof -ther.Eor f rr lo M 4 eign Jlission Boardof the SoutherhiBaptist Convention bo allowed Present the" claims : of 'that' B64rd - tothe" rrtn rpff o ti nn trt-m rr h t attar fh earmn-n ' -: ottrt ,olri iiti o -T - uuiiecuuu... . , ,-.t r;-- vMotion concurred, inJl . ; It waa moved by Prof. -Wingate, and carried,: that 1 thor-ioO "; report of the Education :Bbard be made- the "special order ! The committee '6n7church; extension,', offered. -the fol- 1 -lowing report 1 1- ; e - : r-v-.;T ." There' are now in thfs State! ' several chureh edifices'' in" process ,of '7 - construction, some of which.reqnire'- speedy and efficient aid. V Prom-; " '7y ' . . inent among these ,'are the. houses' rqfworship ittYilmingtond"! n . Hillsboro,' which! ypur com mlttee5 would respectfully commend tp V' 7 . .. f-.your Sympathy and support and reqsfthVappofntment'of "com- : ' 7'.mittee of five to report "at theuext sessioli. Lu -"';;7 J- - 7 j-' "' ; 7 Alter : interesting remarks T.by brethren' ; Graham fi 3 j ' -measurvvi success wjuiiju uttuaucw uc juuub vm. iue- uoara. since , ttTtfte'irtfeg'anizalicra, is ii'toomuch'to expect that the pastorsj of all ' f. onf lurches will-fnir-upon some phn .bylwhich .their ; churches ' may J1; ' i irr ' VnalireiVeillarr conlrlbutions for the qiVead ftbe jjospcUn, our State, . . it. It maflcmb'ut iiltlowhaf plah'is'adopjfcd, so that all 'co? to" work. ':.-":; yii -tVe'-areTrilTinifth'at each church shall adopt its own plan, the sreatl ''point to -be gaincd:is,?ibat each and all work upon somo plan.-,,, Tho ; . . . laosi beautiful pkfSSfni theory, have utterly), failed, but any plan in ; -'' '-practice 'will sneceed1. . 1 ., , . . : . ''?'' Foil report of "dur finances, we refer to the report of our Treasurer . . - hdreIJi transmitted.'1 XTivaeuror's report npt yet ycccivctl. ; . ' - V" r..,f vii-J- 1 ', 1 Yv'. T. AVALTER3, Con! Skc, J f . .ti:.n-f) Vc lia've coilecfed and' expended'about 2,000, since the last meet- - iboftha Cdftvcatiosi, lo-,i th ii live months ance. - ' V' 'iftWThat tho Agcr-t of the Fortlgn Mission 15o2rd be nHjuircd tc make fufa fepbrt'xf all nwnics collected in . the State of. Kortli Caroliiiai to- 'the: Correspgnding Secretary pf. State. Missions of this boOy, and thatwb heartily approve pf that judicious selection, on the p.ut'cf t;.'(i Corrc:;poadlr. fcctliry of the Foreign 2Ii Joa. Hoard, of olc of C ,v c-tcobieti brethren, f v that work 111 our midst. i.V,tf7, That this CYiiUir.uqn hereby cxpit their desire fvr hearty co-operation, with -tae Domestic and Indian 'I.Iission Board, and that we will aid .the Acc:.i f that Board .to. the utnics-t'cf our b A k A l.i t, 3 have c:r ti pcistees. Or.r f ?H cf r ; ir p' 'its of el: T!:o i - :l'"- f . I 1 r r ratlt-d3 to God thit there 1. .ra e: 1 v j,: c .011 t v.. .1 u.ir.j . r. . Iron x; . ; ' " " L 4 ' ' r.lt'- ' j liorth Cap" ability, r:d th it v. j rcru'uo 1 1 1 ceret of'our CtaU-IIi- 1 .:i I. f.ri c -licet -1 vrithin our , On mot i 0:1, tho..rpp. ..t thcr (licuFion to-mt m. . The corjvMttoo- en n 1; for to-morrow. , ...... A-cut to supply the Corref-pondir--.rUiL"i a txbular taa:ient cfnll and expended within the -fame. - 3 hid upon the i .;ble for.fnr' " exercises niaifo a-report - - i 1 1 . . .. .... itov. . V. At . tj Or J : ;i uir in t;.i;r rrczoytzx. .;; t ' ' On, "moiioii," Cuivc::tio:i m tac eveninrr 1 llev. a;ljcarnc:l. ; ; Prayer by-Ecy. 53. 4-French. SkinherV IJodsouand :Ph ill ips 'the report "wasv " '-laid-tft)6nstho-able"till temorfow;' '' ""in;'r'7,,fea l ; ."'7 The. committee. oa.Re -Vi i Preaching at Baptist church to-morrow 'mornihg,''by Elder C. 'C. 7 " Chaplin. ' In the evening by ld'er TVb'." iDgsbury7 7 i ' ' ' ' "7"f On "motion adjourned.' -JPrayer by Eldi John Hitch ell f-nv SATURDAY. i ' w ' Mor.m'a Session.' ' & sit J Convention met. Tat thV appointed 'hour. .-President' in : j''7 the chair. -. .Payer-byliderR,. lw Overby, proceedings -.,kA of yesterday read..':., . M : . ; y . hf" r , : . -.? Elder F. -' JI. Jordan inoved that-the regular order- of business be suspended in order toT allow the report of the;' i7.'- committee on church extension to be takeruJup and final- 7'7r ly ccasidered. " Tho motion prevailed.". . '. i ' . Elder John Jlitchcll moved that the. speeches during tho remainder cf tho session bo restricted ta ten minutes. Carried..;-'' r - , ; ' The report upon church extension was then taken up,' and ai'ter remarks by brethren P. M. 'Jordan, R. V7c T. R. Owen, J. R. Hardwick, G. , W. Griin, T. R. Kingsbury, A. Paul Rcpitou,AV. II.-Jcrdan, T. E, Skin ner and V. IL Crenshavr, ;was adopted." ;.; - j- ' frim Trvllr-iV-T'-i -IT cvl i- 1 r ; nTP'T ;V E':"1 T R T1"C, bury vrcro u-aar.imouzly adopted. 1 ' Tin:: -as Lldcr T. E. :;ir-r, cf r.-L:-h, : :s r rat3 cf the church in t'.:at city .with the "7 c : : toring State, r.d!' - . - ' ; J te pavto t3 a r.e';!i- trethrea O.T. Frcach ard -T. Gral recomxacaded hx the rep'oit. ' f--.i j. , - - - A r cg: iC, a-a i cli ii c::-3 i..-:ly feUici in. the wcrls cf Afme cva:Iitloa thaa S. b, Wallace. 7 i
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 30, 1867, edition 1
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