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"i Vt 1 1 4 i JiJ IcTVMtVU X h i t ii .1 I 1 ' l y t . ' , I j -. . . r r 4 i . I j . -V- - .:--. . T ' icy -:Li2I ';;Tir utpite. M - r t "fcjf rTT J -J : .t 'i - JA V-n,f.4Af .... i I ' . ' ' CJT,"; 'r J . . . r ,M . ' - " - b . .. I T v - l . J I I".'. ' V : i i "' "' "" ' ' i in n i i i 1 Tit tU UiUIcl RforJM iSSlVEilSARY OF THE AMERICAN vWtoexJay uu.minjri fouo't n11 M.wy.:'t'tliMi!iwinnia frasL 4ho g- Bnxwne i Street, ? i t .geemeJ " thetigh w' ought-to tutui towaW thi :o,tl1 5tbic building, whicU W" many y4ra Jas echoed be ','Ji, aoti ct 01 5 lovew gut e g10"' alu Q a 'ewiittinntpa 'of the ilartuer Tcmple,whiiU wi foVight; haa'leeii ecur j to the Uaptlst deaotqhiaticn Rr-.' ever. FftpeJing through lh6 large portico, filled with irhllyrr!ve4 brtthren who are exchanging greet ings,'wd ntr the ' audience room ,i :bere Jthxerci seat . arb- ialrca Jy eommenciog.r Flu election of offi- era and other routine business have 1 been dispatched ; the Presidenva tkia$ ToieeuoTrhciWlre hthiar and alter short devotional exercises -the Treasurer's report was presented , Bhowing threeeiptof $57,301,37, a slight excels of the last year. - 1 hs acceptance was moved Vby B. F. Jodson, Esq. and seconded by Sherwin; Eaj. , : THe nineteenth annual report was tien read by the Secretary, "W. H. Wyckoff,fLL. V, Te following extracts from this compact able doc ument are presented : "Since the last meeting of the Union , two of the officers h a ve spent several months in an extended course of travel. Wherever they ; went, it was manifest that the friends of the Bible Union were zealous and liber al in its support, just la proportion to the study which they had devot ' ed to the Revised Testament. In the very few instances where; they met with- lnkewarmness among friends, it could be traced to the want of familiarity with the groat i.and numerous improvements effect , ed in the revision. And it may be added, that there was always a cor responding coolness in the love manifested for Christ and the souls of men, and a similar want of zeal for the inculcation of: spiritual doc trines in the churches of the saints,. 't; ; ' - GENESIS. ;'-; ; ' u The revised translation and English notes of the Book t Gene sis are dow complete,and thousands of copies have already been . circu lated... It would be easy to expati--ato upon the merits of this publica tion, out it will more strictly . con form to our custom to present some of the numerous testimonials in its tavorJrpmherUs. mm of aiWtfait whlehdiflfirhi1 hU otunteuanee ? If the; original h painting were perpa&jiM the, . inj-j iieriecuons were contmpdi fto fthe? glass, would cot every consideration -of honor fnenpshtp and, affection; prompt us in cleanse 'of chanWh ' class, and let others iur well as 4nfJ' selves ronterapratfrthe tmBaiirjMt of our kin whom we loved ?. ... Ami I .will we da less to Drove our attach J L.-v... iui,wuuui vur ouui loves, Jesus, bu JSavior, our friend, 'our au, man we would brpity. nd uuucuuaungiy uo uori n , ettTthiy: have been led to rights viewa .and proper, nation in this v inatterVamlf letus manliest our. gratitude by Vev newedexertions ind ;liberlitiei accompanied by -supplicatioft iant fiuth iu th - name ,ot Jetfus, that inany others, inayjbtf induced . $0 utuiu wiui us in enjoying ines same blessed privileges and discharging the same delightful duties.V 1 : Bev, II -Hutchins moved .And fircTT V, P.1 beamed"- sexoiicledr ihe report which was adopted, f:lf " .u A, vindication r of vthe . union's translation against a Jate 1 aricle jn; the Congregatumi iJiwj was.readj by Dr. Wyekoff, and remarks'! 'were made by a number, of the brethren. After an hour pf conference and prayer,' the evening session wm con tinued. Rev. Dr! Sheldonf Troy New Tork, delivered a 'forcible ad dress upon faithfulness to tbe"prin ciple of revision J and Rev! Isaac Eavret, of CIea?elahd,spokeVtakiag for his text the title: of the .. Soci- - ' " ' - lis-.. ill etv was XUURSDAT. occupied by Then follow notices from a num- . her of the ablest periodicals of the ' land : .'r' ''" The work ot the Old Testamen t it steadily progressing, The Book of Proverbs, 5 the. , publication .t pf . i which waa suspended on,account of the wai-,f after.l more than seven eighths of it were stereotyped, will. - soon be completed and issued from ithe pj-ess. After this, sConant will devote his attention tothe re- vvisiun of the Psalms, nxl theotJier poetic portions of r the 1. Old 1 Testa- '1 mental.' U-ika u ;i:-.jrr- Z Dri Hackett is:. exclusively em- , Tho forenoon Rev. C.'A. Buckbee. in oTsneeoh l lustrating the success .of4 his missibn to California. ' ' ,v , " In the afternoon the President, T. Armitage, D. B. " delivered his annual address illustrating j'Jrom the first verse in! Genesis" revised the harmony betwee n Genes i and Geology:!' ''Z' f : : In connection with the report on. contributions, short; speeches; were made by many brethren.. " " A, jbroth--er, an : old" resident .'of r Virginia, spoke of the readiness, -pf breath ren at tho couth to help iu ? circulatin itie worn. is. cunbnuucion was Cii , taken amouuting to The meeting was well brought to a close in the evening, by excellent speeches by brethren Whitehead Johnson, Stimson and Dr. Conantr On the 16th of January last El der David Westou delivered to the, Pleasant Street Baptist -Ciiurch; ol Worcester, Mass.1,. ant t&univeraary sermbnr on the history of the JBapr.; ti8ts; of Newi England. vJThe read. ers of the Rbcobdbb Twili cwelcome the followingextractatl .hmmi "If cannot be'dehied ihat the ''first colonists, 'both: at' Piykflouthi . and Massachusettailiayiwere joaeii oti almost j exampledgoiness. They attempted also to iorm ennren ( t 11a A. ' A.. . 1 1 pioyea upon tne 01a icsiamenw : po 1 f anostoiic puritv and smritua soon as we receive ttromi trnaMo. i rZ J innit'Jintn tatench,! wo will ; proceed to print them m order, and me other histoncainoooKs, . several . --TnfatiS mmW. and publications is assuming an tance which "requires our special theif churches two baneful 'bf ifabi- roroea w prins pleSt which inithevprocessf-time L follow, themi by well.nigh accompliahed "their des in boo K8.K several -,Jif .va - of which are alrerompletedj by ?BhiRTtheUuioU of Church DrackettandDivBhss.; 4 j iBt&;-'srf impor- I nncA f "atilTsta walt-Jncr fri- . lurftthee iin the ordinances of the 2:08- ntioni o if suitauie piaTisotpro-: -ftUthetf5cMldrenu ?rue7!at eeedmg are new. adopted ndTigoiv 'fiHheiiWTefmttiiecmeir oa8ly prosecuted, it would be cohi- UiWr fii.aiwvU.. Darativelv easVrereatly. to muiti-1 .k ply our present issues. Neglect j of I ; , .i,nr.k- . onl '3 tl? ;PPP9flaitief an7h1acilitles go ffeir churches , wte mposed which we might employ, will much. .i. of gach as are deeinel believers? ;. ttinunish the ange, anaaxtent ql a;Uhe doctrine thai chutefcm our orffauiza i :r v.-1 ?- a . t, a usefulness to which - tioa is justly ; entitled. We com- bershib" descends from parent to child could not- pe without efieft.- mend this eubject.to your mpst, se lhmaB mj iMmml - drea of church membeTs ariem The Bible Union hasf home of Belveg churchN members ' by binh i "sown.: m-iUm f- and baptism: why not treat them as Theimtwttanceof this tact if .not; r . -uii i -'f ) iii ..... 1H . . ' .. . I BUGU t - f 4 llJtfly to b6i frOVerStimatea.iJSOt ii .-: l,J-nlnTiitji AttAmnt! tor u;un Miny,, iwv; rv - t'establish not so iuucu a , civil cummoaations jot ut owicn iu tnost eligible part of the city, but it 4 gives to the organization a charac- ,ter for foresight and stability.whioh . cannot fail to make a - favorable im- rpre8siorij6Wthapubli6y taindv r M ! '.; the time' of the Semi-Annual Meet L.iog it rw"-ahilotinced i that n nearly ' ' one-half Of the original ccst of the ..' purchase had been pledged by re liable friends. r ioce that period it ; has not been thought advisable, to gov ernment as ar theocracy, a govern ment as purely divine as that ot the ancient Jews. "It was' therefore a principle of the' Plymouth' . Colony from the first that no heretic should be a freeman, that is, a citizen: and in 1631. it became a lair of the colony of Massachusetts Bay that ,no one but a church membei, of course? in the Btahdin 2 rder,5 should be i free- man.'i 'AS gmp areer snip urougQb ii 1 1 ucv ' oojomon i otottara. a noted icletrgvman ofi. .XordinmniOB J Alva- majntainoA.tha men.i.wol tare destitate of iaVrrig craoo'nayj iSr who IndWhfraselrirnretretJ ate inayj' nvefthelesitawfullyiH 5uiper; , ,i,wntcik vews." avi' ne next twenty years;" -.Vltt" U23 a petitioa tvaJi presented tthe;Ienslaturci br 'Cotton Ml- Avhipped, with great fnvrityr,tti ue his own WonTs. WlievTiatr Strilcftrc no or pietv another syaod might be t?al!ed "'for? th'eemedy of the Iexistingfuiihap4 pyJbohilition.' i,Says Jonathan Ed4 wards t5agejfin been in' n! strange st lywrThe Unllueces ; ol the Spin fof UuOC'have been bn t i-.ii ' n nine ifn. uwu in,,naiure or ttne In iniTbnathanEdwards whom itls probably 'not loomdol thlozian;-the a only, twenty-three! jrcBi.B ui,.gc,r jf5?fc , naving t aireau served nearly three years as tutfl with auins strm'thspitunj; m -in 1 hattdthVee tiroes. twUh'Vithree wohnjspurt iar taking noimea ,yt ijthe hand afwr. lus 'whipping, ' a,hil speaKing worns m ciieeri were eu- tencod id lift thinned wit.& ton tlash-l eoch -kll s- w.Hft ) f ia8sacnusca,na? iounecucfic yneu, imprisoned, wuippe, paniiju :e4oreVed;p!ntelith thoW whn ppadthe eslaTilUHeil Orthmloxy j Vrtthouc'aiaryiaad fi ned. whipped ,? oif ban fa bed -a 11 iWltOa,ntreitt?ri9i proachful words against tet.-YirgUK Mary, aiid put todoatlt asdehier "4 m rlnttyiVlTginWiad her Triiqdr pdund tobaceo tax foi ilie sutM f ort of 'Episbopacyj;Iloep Wil- iams baniahedj Cromf fas? achuj setta heciuse he .was a Baptist oun4 ded d s'cuicjnehlTn. llbotte Island ' then ftr tho first; iimff ih We; histd-l ry of therVSi-ld 'there waa'-a' ivil ears as tnto in Yale Collecrtj. waa "nwii? ji'mt t'w Northamp'tOtt oer the church whef 4 afew;years.before,hi8ftgraudfathei ooiomon waoardj y had, . f preached; that all moral, persons',, should be urged to be baptized and 'ome Id the communion table, and that any mAnbfgoodfiTOoral character though he miffhtnott fehimself ltd bo destitute of savins grace, misrht .be settled as pastor and administer the -ordinances. , In '3733' there vuuiiucuuuu ai xiuriiiumpton j unuer ffie pTeachinsr of Edwards,"' a'1 fevii val of Teligiou80 powerful that ibr five or six, successive weeks auaverf agf pf thirty a weekwefe hopefully conyerteo., 4lt continued nearly two yeafs.' and at last' seemed : to clos only from lack of 'material o'fbr 'scaice-tt grOwn person' in the place reraameu; ? unauectea and . many children were effectually called."- Many came; from a distapge to 'witr ness the V-bhderful wrjk ; and 'caught its spirit,;nd ihauy 'hiinisters' and chnrehes-were ' n nickened. both -.in this State and in LConnectieat,. and its.inliuence ) was f telt New England. , Tii us when the eaeuiy ha in liko flood, the Spirit" ef nho Lord rifted up standard - against himit BntJEawardstiFiUirMaUfhis knowledge and .power as . ivthcolo-' gian, and; his almost unexampled fervor and depth of, piety, was bv no means able alone to cope ' witli. the every where-advancing forco of woridlineas ; so fa,r from it, indeed, that a tew years later, when he bald taken and firmly 'maintained the, throughout u come 'riauwtiofjioiibeligw first spot on earth where man, had legal rignt w.worsnip vjou. as. uis vuu1 science in i gh direct'was5 on the fuH theV shorfrof thWNa'rragahsetg just beyond the reach of 'Massachusetts ecclesiastioah tyranny. f ; The ; great principle ot religious freedom , Was first Practically applied, , by Roger; Williams the Baptw exilf at" tfe! s And ther historian r Bancroftu has jusUy said j iiSlfj Copernicus is ;hed 4 4 n perpetual .reerauce : because; t hef published to the world that the sun is the centre of our system ; 1 if the 'ft'ame of Kepler is preserved In i the annals ofliuraaU excellence for uhis gacitysinrdetecting , ,the .lawa of . planetary motion j if the genius !of iNewton has oeen almost aaorea ior dissecting a ray of light and weight lag the heavenly bodies in a balance let there be for the name, off Roger Williams.j ati least : somo ,iumb)e place among those who have advanc ed moral science and 'raadethem!- selves the? benefactors ot mankind.?' iiiorowini. iliev cart not for ; child's happineM. and 'ncver 'leiJ' f tb'emielves to nricH 1 chrTd's Wem rbryf witPSdeed lottoTbei t-ee atjof isi q wa6tical ymjtjA Uiftw $ h jldreniJive whatJey j:earj are ruled bV intitakeu Wjrift x-ifi hot 'inc resin i jnanuefuq A peiiedh it hi' earlr bawlngs aHrf tihildi ftfthej-uf rtbo fctuauUnVAa their ' branches syftjf6Ud iVft pward j w hi leifruit4iearus:; trees Jjiend , tfiei I brtug1ithwardJj;SQiiaitw Mtm ' 'Ma 'MtevM&Khi ten ei iJjftthe world and honored by thd race. 'THeWaWl&nF toiMVtd thildhood.'n,;Those 5Who scorai tUi delights of horne and ftregla4 jtc Beam indifierfenj; .i ThUdren, .may uaye4; viornis -:.oi -peauiy , .out tney will lack tliat' " enrich in g grace whichjwlll causo children to pro nouhXtheirPfiame"Wlth vieasufe,"1 ori induce tho youns to n minister unto them whenodseJecomea a burden, and the i pathlieVamid thq snows of wihKM'ai awa from the flowers df siirlhiCJonfacius, Plato and Socrates ore-'-enthroned in the meworiexmank j Prophecy was. fulfilled,- andh4 EonderedairTlie"3ethingi in her earKorAtidth4h4pherd Teturnf ed, glorify in& and. praising God foe MIlIthVthi4g8hAtintheyj4s4fhear4 them; and so from that time ChrisT birthday hai been a dair of imrik "-.f K7agai.n 4 ners are.om tjTenef1ifei loiff'irBritlfeiIad tiand)Wjde ladsAndurbana iii-ucin ncnus aim , parcels. in inei Tiands.. The innkeeper thinks then 1i3omWsncWkahlit en ook? hoi I fhit'idirectioiiThei nass war dk .IhajtotAblA &iut' tuKni Ll4ey saw the babe they, worshipped fem4dfeftdeore Ifer, and vankincinsihdmyfrh ;TOnndwtherwaspSne4tli iee4Knghbf?atlSLiB3Chrbtm4s ;ree whose. hnch3sc cast) tbeifj jless?c phadew.uppn all lands,-nd; wbas fruits make raillidhs of Hearts joy ous and glad. i 1 frf -- The child proved, to be a, bless ing to. them, lor gold given to Mary- for' hUsako' defrayed their exl pehses Into' Egypt when the tiring of Judea" conspired to seek the life of the young child to destroy .him I ' Hl..il'i i l 4 "the" soft' torfchUftf j a,xhild'a hand L, THf fiftoTTrf tt V. . I-T would ouMhatBi1the'pl4;;lanrei -ZL-I' trownv'4He.kiiewjihatxhaustIhil Pv'-yatfifilrfL'ft.fc?!- - ,j . LAwXOuUeika them, ani tsS& to.hstumr . , v - irhe hap'piness ahd'love," irjmict i 4 ' ficV?ll107- . .Aim nm k:.. erable mar,whO'has gainedallyod Jhffjfe opened neir qear is iorcuijtireji ana deybte: thelrl'Iivesf, 0thb!altf ucl tionbfvbuiftI ishefihita in Jesus, then Prom the Watchman ad Reflector,1 . THE CHILD LIFE OF JESUS- -.r.t r.v rev.1 Austin p.- fclto.v tteud tho recent anniversary of tlic.Sah bath .School Convcution of:.th ..ostdn South Association. ,- , , . , . The 'Changer ''pf. Bethlehem sup plied the- uuiverse with a- cradle memory. It is known ; , Where'er tbosmrti' :t '.' ' j . Does his successive jouraej ruu," that the LoriU Christ. was boru iu Dayid'H ttwni in r accordance w ith ancient prophecy. " That event, the pentrc of tho concentric circle pf hu vouth ebdefness'of God tp'waMsrehildren that makes &a PaV debtees s tothe grace which places, tho child life of VCCjus upiurw us. xiiu eijjuiucuuctj or'.-ihe- trbth " is best 'understood when the bright, sunny locks are work to aim at brushed buck trom the . brow, and the eye, with a. wondrous expect ancy, looks , into yours as the Kps exclaim, "Please tell m$ another story .'about the baby Jesus'.' low JIOWmQUALL the .heathen b -fnitt'i .himiiltitr has. fiCt This is a very imoottant souestion: lUpott itsisolrjition depends thaaeas us vu eugaxe m ini ... . v vv,4,s4.i .v ; -v. m u heart's center A wJ they will flod, . seekJ.i That" fceaavnit str mtodsyoujlookUL'not comTha t,iu yoicejpu. relused to bear ..will heart wiJrrrV Anff'YV'rtTr. iU J Ipurpierbbe in : hour of youth' t , l , ' f ; ' want of a bosom of : affection on" 'Compassioa sndMndaess wuicu lo .iean.r "nememoer now ptf Iae neart, 'youth while the evil days come hot 4 uvi j jfcjirs-uraw mgn wnen tnou j Shalt : eay L have, no pleasure in t them"., ; . ' f . rtiel. to COrtrf ' the Ttaraitli tlcy L '.Thy brother Las f..::( a ; Lh' La-ea ta rTo -Thet"?t':st few-'M- art. DF.PR AVlTY OF ,THS SHEA THEH 4$ The dntv of irivinsr the'irosrwT tr ho ! heathefi!jwill be inferred from A depth tfi fmiUy and iwretcliednetk it is an unhecessarv their, evangeliza- ilike ground that none should be admit-1 pjaii history has a . (ueanin,r The ted to1 the ministry t. or tochurchil nn.r trmriVrnTrfi ifrV tKrth-At,pV.ia jtryi membership and ihcJxtrdla. Bf.....r soug that' broke up the; shepherds, mvuirttvj3tcratc,thero of joy which ftlled heaven vwtth7ihc" weroicund ,in;,aUf JjrJkshfe -aiid I .rkttanslicaroll! Eows theiangels" ,everV1paTt'6fc4hls--ii5tojry Vfits !the cogs of a wheel, into the grooves 4 of philtttsbi imagiuiugs; liethlebem means ,'tthe , houpe , of bread. ' ' Je sus, born. there;a ts,vcalled,1Sfthe breailortife? 'EveryoHild caun derstahd hdwih body deeds' bread,; and so 3an perceive hoiif the soul, .needs Jesus. Cf;h ' , j . yJesus is called the iamb of God. EVery child -understands the' Sweet innocence and spottiveness of lamb4 trThpvery !hrUt was. an mtant helps us to appreciate the. ,three kinds of infancy physical, 1ncuEl'd86iHtuati6$ufanoy physical 'needs food so dc'irjoV? ibhVfliadeeii distiugubhed by menxai) uirafiuqy rr tuougut, ine ausenco ot .ail aupso ; -traits or auuiplftioifUiial,. demaads ak -chftfacteri wh.ichiDelpn to.holy be-, acxpaain tance" with ' Christ.1 The..Eings. j Theyare fitly ; described, by tlupo ostites 8auJKroWl'-t6ethbr. thoPOstittr'ThVroialionb' that Hehco at Gild cah becohie a hH?- itthdersik'hdethtfielonehit tiaUV AS Jesus wastrjd befoxeihisf4 eekbthi,fter5GolThviare ail birth,' and was boria johildjW-oa4hime.wt;df ithe ay;stbeyareivt()-q ILL. !.. a - - . i I tnottgnw.e-re ainaera db-s I geiecOecPsao.japprontoW,j. tbeM reacn uou, anu come iorur incoiae i oi disappears upon "actual observation. By8.ms of reli Paeans, in sdl -rfftfVrl mrtno '-if t dbV ens Hampshire counties only three ministers who would sustain "iiim, David J a Saviour, ,who is Christ the Lord' -Notice the : fact. . I or. you .Christ turned, his back, on, . heayeo saojr 'vGlory ;,to Ood in. the. high est !'' . . ilow. they beat" the air with? 4 and by the advice of tbeecclesiasti- their wings as' they declared, "Un-, cal council his ungrateful people at 4,0 you,'' not unto his' ' but : "unto Uaptist principles are, discovera ble in New England from' the Very earliest colonial settlements. ' J: The Puritans of Plymouth hadA.mingled with ihe Dutch Baptists during the .ten years qt; their, sojouru in , Jioi? land, and some of " them 'seem to have brought over Baptist tehden-' Baptists had emigrated to .Log land and ex tended- theip principles there and from time to,timeji persecuted baptist in ingianu sougni reiuge iu ' Tnclosin? this report, wej-wish to - fix attention upon tne principles', of "the, Bible Union Theirf nature adapts them no less to the. Chinese than: to the English -irprsbni ally carried out. they are : designed to I manV men in the colonies deprived and, as citizenship couiaoafiDtaiu d only: l byS church vinembershipi unconverted men naturally., desired a V. n 1. ....l. OTkAm luira , i . The obvious tendency of these f w hen 4 .he ' j iurned, nis 1 face ' eartji- i 'ward; Heaven"1 wimpbverishtd , luak cai kit. ULtiilb uv vuiivuvu ; It is said that the father of Ses03- tris;i the: mightiest couquerer of .the olden time and the moat celebrated of Egyptian, kings, Jbayihg deir- mined his son shoula?. become lord oi tne wnoie.earin, iormeu xno ae- Ifignfopting-alliithou childretf ilmm thrrirityhririt rEsrvot i(On... the Amerida', and.plahtedberelbrought game davwithhis .son, tabu ecW forth fruit after bis 'Kind4n But as catedl withim and caused Vthem every offshoot of these principles 'io.be trained alike nJthe'arae' rig here was so speedily and vigorously f ddiscif)Hn& faf "the Public sohrJols. beaten dqwn -.by, persecuUpn and esnl ihatf they might bbmposo a! bandjof. etVYiinanisYthere war air asy- and qualified to fill.4he!first.Jciyil um few miles distant, just: oyerJ.an mnite-vdeDartments "of the rsecutedAanisauhlcfimiaiibBtty f df H lito'imagine wh'a'fteos? coasci6uce, jiuuwjhot wuv navo' oeeu tne lnnuenow exerseu- up- UtUe progMss iuemEnglaud cpi oa jteieaamds -ndi hearer hkf f 4. f V. v 1 a laid rl Vt K A I, t - l . k . . i cmes wpti,MyHi!,wHV' f t Jwere aDour.Jtw oecoAe .ineassociaiea rs hundred ancftweh nine vuurbu vi fiswH iu,i0g i,cm i uodei. irmran inrwuru iu mB'sama rfound in'Kehobeth",-near the' Khdde! t wbri'andwere stimulated - by - the Islandindiai 1863 andQrtiyr;Bame' hdpessls at hot possiblefithat t4ler.wardar.poin forco, to remove to ewapzea,; where, i W1thabi8 , child life of Jesus? as it was Qisiant iroiw i-uo ycukrea u i Wltn - the v record bt his birth, settlement, it was-snffered to -dive 3 gr6h his 'education litba withotil very tuuch molestation, j It arentd ahd f teachers K'in i everj; still exists, ihe oldest Baptist chutch ago the worli may '-jrrow their in the StateIuf11665 Vlhe ixst cbUdrea withthe child Jesus, and - . A. L . r . - Baptist church ?n osiou was organ-1 m them, as best they can to be His irftd. and alone, tor almost a C3ntU-J nnmnaninn irt frtil how and in'crlft ry; withstood the firo of persecution Ty hereafter The influence of this- i n ma trof nana nmta 1 Tl . J i l: ' . . t vv. .'-i- - - eer iu mo u w wv. u.w lue 18 laminar to an. we recall consumed.1 K r-'s-.n ivd !: 'r i v"f the pleasure experienced when we Tbb ' fiTst lawUUirectly aeaihst learned that Jesus came as a child; Baptists was passed ;iAn:1644; Jt j and permitted jhe". tendrils of, bur provided, thatjiany person.shohld love to entwine, about Him as the oneniv. condemnor pypose, ue uup- i cnuo. jesua iea us lortn irom ne tishi of infants, br'should purposely I cradle; as; the man Christ Jesus demrt Ihe'cxregatidtf atJtheJ hu-ifcdhdUctedy its to' the1 'croa. How tdinlstratioTtfof) I w miudlom brooddaiapcy should TO.sentenu"eo-Whmeat.'' j over tne intluences ot our child life, jlicpptu hpvcv(;r,?h'ad prej j jiv4hichueyo back ior a jufcn? wviuru lis, i in us iu( cour t r anci camp, m tne if pi business auu in. tne son r6f liftff'nriw like'TRfimni fni-irAf.. friitfj to present his Scuild4brubawi f ter-strata iof .music, which h'aaTfor iisa and declaring- infant fbantlsTA' jidayalea'haftntingthQi chambers A5ciristiant"Ut it..Jtn oii j If I of thosoulVjanduow 4iko,the,ejohg tecurein every Hvina lansuage "a 1 cae!?."lw h v 6lvf, ot thexmad and I ..""-r ""r' faithful portraiture will of God as revealed ;in-the ' He , brew nd Greek origicaU,traii's-' ! i.iott is not in iiseit a, portrait. !.' " It is only the glass through) which VaPid vas their working; that; an P4 Yery.few. years most churches lisJd, practically abandone'l tha principle that, order w suca. .memDersuip, personal piety .was requisite; i As .this cluinge ot tnnci- communicated to the picture.. Every' recognize y, tvktcr irre-ularity in : the 'glass" ecclesiastical authority. the t.".:tort? tho futures. Every defect f II' ' to.'the biholder a ' blemish ';i tl: ' v.ntetance itself, the " ivorse t it nrs.. lf.jt. were-Only K nti absent narent ovs : iit-d our Lizhest ecciesiasucai auj. uet. setts and Connecticutt was held .in, Jiohion. anl adopted Vthtf notorious L-1S Ol : ctl. Hair Wftv cve-aat. ue r w Lich v. . , tL-t all 1 :r:zzk who hid tcca tc-:l:::l;aal '.. --'3 HvsSwero n r' ' L. r-y - - t ,u Iu,Jtt6 it.was enacted tn at every toingeisroopi.og uown f ho.sKy--pcrson' should ''duly resort and at- . . e aged, as they, descend, into. in.TVititn the rezttlariycstablishcd J thoalloytthinkof tho sceUeS ind ministry ?-bf tho word,JJo f)ard "of 'pleasureS'of itlielmorulngV WheU.the' forfeiting fi ve shillingi fdeerery Sunt ky; was all aso w .with hbpi Theyr rrieceisart abse.ceMilW"lte! m costbUpYhbmii Baptistafrom liewpprtIlhpde ls- ?of the Jorms that. beni. over .thfem. land,Obadiah Holmes,donn uiitrke I oi4wy ongntenea at.tneir . n?"TAin nriiridall:vforI h'oldibe 'a! Cofiimg and latheir p'artihg'krew -mtinf i n 'it .rrvale house Tii'Lynifr 1 t .'thw handa-tha Tested upod -.v ihiizl ff n 'fliatdf ;fo bap:lheiK jieadsi.now i' covered, with thb tizin snch sail nad-seem laueaay j-,ui v .f"?.-. ese jnemoriea sprinkled,, 'were arresne iirowa i wwwh..., iuiar vr4 iAUv vfc Villi t V I vuitobluUOi v uw - - -1 I ...... J L.' a - .. nomes oi virtne,' incy are a perpet ual joy: ifito-sceuc3 of .:dI:sipation ard to th? piths cf tin, . they are. ,a I n rna ti iui v H rounds,Clarke of twenty, ana Cran- uillcf five; or ;eaclif to- la-well wh! ii::: Tlflne'a cf Cirl:3 chd r .f'-.M f, ti - . v;ti,. r-ri r--".- 1 ,..J.t-f"f""- J :r" cf fcyrrov,'. tnto which tluy ars .aroK.;The WubYlrtwif luis triumphod. : - .thea.,a.;p.raTe4M Theipde d t-n-rffoy -twaosila bhi Mavitylsuniyersalahd ,de8perat44 h .W. bless thee. f ;; fcVkWkrlrWrArlftYJi I WithUadstothe sky. - V ' - 3 missionary en, ctr"'".- .. "t i !t,, . , . terprise. If the milUohS 1 whdJlive wua tneir cuaracier' xne 'losayB brother l- ' ' V, - and dioy in pagan lahds, aretiaved portraiture tfrAwn b.lhe'pdstle ;. 7VH ogresVP in commdktitK:tho8whabciieVe 1 -? .fiwchapte?.f Hprnaaaidt ' ;ii:!i?T&& Cl. llfe-lUie.and faithful ! Seo ffrouned -.1 . ' iirt.rj- i-' -j . ; . - wgviuvc iu mucous, coiorsr inosefi' 1 1 v t .oE ior u L...rw " T-day the time, : Beloro he is hardenod - ' 1 error and crime. 'Aafcaot for the reason " That broo?ht him bo low ; oaaaenitotajow. tion. :IIfl, on the other idolatrous nations of t.h rth r eousness,- torhicatiou; wieke4ftesa, nassino- in one o-tnornv'-tirrt.Uh i'obvetousnessJmalipiousness, :full of A .- ry r- r, j. . wwv.- . , .. , . . .. . down to the world of despair and tf .n7JL muraer.r aepateueceit, rjna-. cannot : bo rescued by lany uother ."gnityy whispqrers, backrbitexs, ha- MmeanthanesalvatioRjhfchisi Ierso! oqdespiful nroadboas- ipyesus vnnst, it becemes our sol-4 -r?. "J" V- r, 1 ;u&8vulB- ,muuui,y 10 unue an our, energies iu giviug uicK.iy a woria-wiue uis semihatioU of thei word Pf lUe:oli 1 ' We take the Aground then ffiat- no Scriptural or; reasonable, ground exists, ortthe hope (that the heath en are saved without the ffosbel. Urstreasbn ; lis based upon' the fact ol' universal degeneracy of those thetinnodenfe simplicity otthe8oun Are left to thni r.- Ana keep the lost brother x rom wandering more. tindingVicovenafct&teskety out-, natural affection implacable,- frre: s ri ; , M Ssvemeareblesr the child life of a Jesus vAsGhrisfct came to Jthi wprld a chldso thafe JDivinity,i.migh tr withshaded. ey e nrst looc on sin. so wo came ascuu- l drea' into thepifitualworhfo'mokT with haded eye 00" the IdrieS which can:OUl7 bo dimly ".foreahaii- owed j tdritbeiitnatural , ey e j -T he! L t -1 ,! - T f .1 T X TT I cnuo. lucox 'cj.esus . is.iuo , wuu iuuu tion'"of ' 'heaven-'to'earth.' How it has blesseu tne racewe may toc pe 1 tiohs may;be givea:rwhiClv,wUVjiuiXt cover the hidden trthjand give ,tck uesus, tcume jiov im wutux, niuun and sleet? buViirithciBoft Isetfton j q the' yc aY whfch""Eagtemilhpherds lod trofj tt Aicw! r ti 8hl sjai t ei ff hsi J m- flgino iMrtyM-of these iuQ3bpfiM anta on uuaeaa niiis, sitting ounu their watcn nres, listening 10- me, wolfs lohgiiowl creeping'5 itbM the dark valley. SaddehlySli?rlight flames about them; mysteribus tvnxf .strahze fDayiieh is-jrouud themi .anu.a;Snuing iorm oeiory ;. nieur . hey grifiedr they knew that it was an pngef.r uat.ne saia, Fear nt'for behold Fbrirj Vou" oodf tidiugsof greatojoy Iwhich shall be ttUupeoolenor ;unto you isr born, this day,. in.itbo .city of David, a , Saviour., which is Christ the Lord". ' And; thiS flhall be Bign unto you f ye hallflihd-thV babe wrappea in swaaaung ciotnes, lying in marierI AndrBuiidenlyj there was with the ansrel a r multitude of the heavenlyliostpr8Using(jlodr ana saying) yriory to vjoa.1n 5.ne highest, anofoh eftytltpeace and goodwill to i tuen: Oit -wai ei qaisite, that burst of seraphic me! 6 dy 1 and as it;Happed the listeners round jmd round, ;it seemed to sev-; er them Jrpm, all slu ;;,it ,. brpugnt God so near, and filled the spirit with such peace, that the soul could easily have been1 beguiled' "out of the .body, -and as its; liquid "whisper brought them 2 back, and laid them on the earth again,, they held: their breath in hone that thel chorus "might once more burst 'forth. But the -guard of' Honor " was 'going home.'. The IfehX'the music gath- ered -up- itself, and , as the pearly portals closed., the alc.fellar. aijd dead." God bad spos:e,'lHeaven" uhj. uwciareu iuu yonder mug iuo 'child.1 ' - . , . p- f The inftttencenras not lost upon theshepherds- 'Mjet us go toBetha lehom, say they. and "see this: thiug.wMcahasoqme tdpasVrhih the'litifJ has' niade known to'1 ds '! 'JlndHheylcamest withx, hasted ISeq IQClr Cages Awanir4Jfc?Mj0iSJlUUb; fall of theit htttHed;step3,:as;'thef nass ftlon f Bethlehem's q Uiet streets cuided by ihe'star hanging' oyeV tho stable inwhicli' Chris t Was d bprnl 'To Joseph Audi Jiiaryi xaey ptesenlv 1 theciselYe3,i impatientftto f see fthe child. ,And .the.ljabe wa3slying'raA tug mauler, t i-"1 vunstr the Lord. ThTic infadt lis the;Sai Tiottf-lUedverf'a i gift and r costly benediction. vlmagiUC' thed tellin ; Joseph afrL Marywhat broaht 1 . them, here, and aescriDing the heav enly Lvlor,',tho r.r.- .Ilj c:sg al tho uttcrcJl ih'.' All' lf:i f- tftU: of?cur ittg lAhft pifterpcss 3 heir ::.T .I-iferwere Xvays'j atihP tfay of pleace1 have1 it cL Irsttyt Last. .irrt ktiii i iney hob js.irown.t jj.ow "tuen ' 'caa- theso-iia 8aed living;e,ndfdyihg ixt thisi condition, r too-' -baa mom i ll r ufteAtuej.wiJ 09 osjca.use. So. true 'is ;this des cription of the '.heathen, that tho Karens, in receiving the NewTes- tament'in their own1 danguftge,' de-1 clared T,hat this n assageuhad iiee p A written py.iae: missionaries io$ ue purpojsa.of exposmgitheit crimesi -! . xor is us, ap ait.remarKaDie tnac the heathen are depraved. ' Their gum 'nre eharacteru less f folly;! iud by '. 8hockingudisregardbf the princl-f pies ia Boupa mpraiiiy.vf ;x, w goa they, worship, are ? maUgnani crae J. and impure;, Th'ey-Tiave'np rig notions of the Creator of all:6iiUgi or of His governmeatbAadlaws heyarearieceSariideft1toA.thelrf owpg f. corrupt yr impulsesirtlie' thoughts" thejr Indulgeand-iri'liie:? affectidhs heaf rtJU'afe are cnus wrcseu, taey muss also be wretchecUTheoIjoysiif aIweUTrJr- kn 7' raKKTxc. - t 4 ,1 Th jti fcl I m ' ? ' ? .Tis a s?eet ower, yet muat . , " " -. ?teUmtorteiBpe,t 1 Is on thy brow." ."--f - . f . And I coold love to ihu- . : . ! To leaveTintasted m,,diri; bitter ' Bj thee, asemlnchildhoodVlleT. V And Bhara thy dreams: -t- AJidl must lincer her- ..... X ' , i TosUia the plumage oi'iSy shiless years. i mith hinr dti UL -V" ,w,s cisiJf iuia c,;i' be known, .where, as PnrW'Wa iirlthered tree. J Whose lastirsil leaf untirjiclje thev are sinners. f Their sin con- sists not in the rejectioaof'revealed? religidWt&t in ttteviblatioof theP law hs contained! ras thatBible; jut's lCau$e-0ftbft.ejec!ipR pel. In these respects tbey are, not. respopsipieftexjviit U8 concern e4,beeus;$hy violators ofr the. 1 a ... i 1 a 1 - f iaw 01 ngnKtrnicn tney under' stand, and admit to be binding Up'-' f pn'tnenajf jney trample under toot; tho c,Vftrjr .bligitionaWhicftjthey( recognize. " l ne:r lawA written 1 p TilanaMwbtKiraiOfthe'ihfa!: wee muVderWfifl'inlancyS'he PuniHt'l teacheriiay6j rllriWarfdL supooses. that 10.600 infants in thef province of VBengat aretmurdered tfttflZ7i3uii3i rrridJ iuo r! 1 Vto.ffi . . ....14, .fVit-fefi HH" WHAT, MUBTiTOUiDp Jj muu uettrui, bum oeuso 01 rignt which '''fexistt'ln :, c'Sy 'iatelii-geni-beingthisi is' violated by th neatheilj : They do the very thiols fwhichf, th,ey .;adraU wyohgr This itheir gu)lt, and ncleansed? tins guut exposes tnem to conuem-. hatlorij '' Paul fs'tatet; ther 'question' thusM " As many 1 as liave sinhed1 without law,-shall also peruh wi th out lawjV (bat; U they j, wilt, be, con demned, not by the law of revela tion. The ,soul that ' siuheth, it hali die God' righteously pro nounces 'indignation - and 'Wrathf tribplariotx and auguishupp ve- ry sooiot :maa ; that doeth evil, of tho Jew first, and also of the . Gea ....... , . , v V1 . pisAPPonrrED old,ao&: llossini, the great French musi cian.i received la short nlme since" a magnificent ovatbn on the occasion ot, the. jive nuridrecUfcperfornianct of his, 'greit work,";, William TeU ThP greatest artists of Paris assem bled J aimidnigh't in front of his residence, and i performed and sune uis icuuwhuu wuiposinpns,' anu presented him with a golden laurel crown, inscribed t. with the rdates of biio uiov anu, tmotn iciiUVIJiUUCtJ Ol Willlahi-'-Tem Nearly1 fortvWr. apart.'' This is not tho first demon' . ' .' .e.t. .1.'! i' a - i i . ... :A.f straugow-i tuu'Kiau tnis wouaertui com poserha itfecfivpd. Ko -i ddubt he is looked upon by tho multitude as the .happiest' of men.. - What does he say to' a friend' who con gratulated mmTotf-' ' h is conti nue3 triumphs would i re all this nr cloxYit.iat tbd.world envies mei all myiJperas:1 that i havo done, for some sweev pays ot youi and top&'f ""So WOttld 'the richest rrifln In'nnr fandj thejfclst successfol' statesmen, ' orator poeOr," artists who ha'Ve not' laiditxpamiinuhe:svetf;alt sajf; iExtheycottld.,bOimet:in an' .'honest hourr rly .i,i!tyue, the,, Saviour: . .1 ! i ; t . .j t xteaui r.. er, qo yon xoei trie.Bugaew tr a. . . neat uown wita tnee. iiV i .Anduws eatboe, the oniy dower -'...x flamemonr's nrn. . 1 tvr. rainOodfmallesf concern aDOUt yeur immorjii-soiur boei your conscience; tell tou!, this ayat yioUiarei not fgiyepjojid nunc nub rev ieiw:m7 huuh uuwErk and do you want to .know 'what' to clo ?l Listenand Twill tellOu atVAh SittOim n& tiit Into fiB?t"A Ueili CArlsi in proiuniS .Ibetechi him to. have: merc( upa jou, and,, send, y9d,the piritpr must Jii. rect to thai 6pentfoon'ain of living waterefthe Lord "Jesus 1 Christ; and you shall VePeive the Holy iShost:' (John? ru2il39.itSegin-lat dncef to pray to Jesus : fqr: the, Holy, Spifit.: Think not that. you are but up' nd; cut oS from hojp.'i" The Holt Ghost U premised Wtheni that ask Jhim" Give the i Lord no rest till he comes down ihdi makes' yotta new- heart.! X3ryatnightiWpntptheLoj:6V ay nnto him. fBless.me, even me also, quicken me, and. make tteTaliyei I cannot Tiold with! those' who elr men to pray tor rtne noiy- opiri in the first placed ia brder;stiiatflthey- mar : eoitP Christ ihthe c second; placevl rBeeno; warrantipf.;ctipr! tnre fi;r saying so, vj only, seej.that if men fedl they are needy, perish ing sinners," they b ought to apply first and foremost, straight and di rect, to Jeius ChristmIs see that he himself savs, 1'If any man thirst let him come, unto me, and drink.! tlOOn ..VII O i. IrKUUWW 19 ,U snetiaP office to 1)aptae'iwith the Holy Ghost,- and that in him fdP ness" dwells' I r dare nbtt . pretend to be more systematic than ;the Bi ble. I believe that Christ; is ithe ' AM when! the ereninjf rmle oi f? I straj to hcarthfflglrtors wail ' slpwnd'ijgtayetiaUai oi - J$53? t .flown fv,, f,ft j ,? w-ay look is Imaged There ' hft'ndhf treritls tnn T 5 nii iasiXoacthriJui .1 ip.$ut n$M , ' 4 iHlAr4?, 1 (page) and iaihose " ' meeting-place between God and the soul, and my first' advice must ! al ways be" Go', to Jesus and IcU your toanis to him:' O : ; . "-i J ? t-- ' Beaderremember UhisUiare told you what to dd.d You are to t6Xlhriit,i you, want to be; saved 1' 1 A' BiioaT Pea Veb-A t "th e open ihg of an importaht'meetingTinglys was called upon! to toCer''-prayer; JHeiboWedbef0r Godlaad5inthe presence ofi-his brethren, audpray ed as follows 5 f'O ,Lord, teach us to feel the, need, pf ,thy grace, and seek itfto knowthy ' wili,anutto do itV'td fi hi our placeVhd keepit.3 iVmehi' Thoni-s c.n3;ieati- itwiicaHdreverlastink lawiH Hint hraedt wf ;thi3 fihext rsycr-wtra de Oaihpy .preyed j sayiag ryJaadlk chledlyappropri'.ie ,ard; 1 1 1 1 t. , Spintr: Come . to . inej and I will givetned k&crH9h of glory1 VhVn Hhf otli Hf ilwefidedebfiial by,wh?alirmve,my.iill ot.wealth,tk conldjiavengron .yrcztj lamo,r, ami glory, I will listen to - IIj wL j ih'Zjl tr.'-i .while 1? And thrilling tones ff teaddrness" 'Bs bless thy child 1 " f r'f" ' it t.-rt m 9; ?HE CHIEF END OP MAN. nhere lived.'- andipwhabi'stiU " uiesia ocutiana,ine lanaPr the BU)liiftn:d , Catchisnf; a: jcertaia Aiexanuer Aiann, who, was at one time thef Superintendent of a Bag gedSchOol.'J One Snudav' he1i. questwning'the boys; andwide ttWakeS 'boys -ther ; were 'nnon th I Westminster Catechism. ' -ow it .must bepremisodLjthal .Mr. r Mann was a fUianmacturer ojt , candies or V'sweeiies.aa the Scotch hav it. - lacf wnich was of course well known w me oo)8 ot Arbroath.-''IWhea, tuepi htti propounded tcrithe said widerw,kes! the ereat . aaektinn. ,;! Vyuat, js., tne-chiet'.end ofxaaa?H ai'the Sapennteudeuu1 rfeblied." To 4.iiVl ia, It "!.-:. ,," iukcnaiuvi Bit J - ' Uiiia.piUK.iuus ualh wa Dryb- j-JSrad9Mj.(:tiiacAool so strongly recommeaded by the elder Mr;;WelIer; whe'a speaking of hi illustrious son Samuel i 'li toak a good deal of pains with his ceddica- . tion,-sir let him-xuff ia the street! whea he was wery young, and shift for his-self. i Its the oaly way to ; make a boy . sharp, eir." -Such aa.". , these;? fdriri a" class iUour cities, needing-careful looking. after, fo they are "sharp' 'oftea too sham tor their own good and that of so ; ciety ; but if kindly and, feithfolly cared for, their ready wit and keen ' ' aess may be.tdjrnsd to, excellent ac counV1'! hey may become polished hafwr-15at it;not7Syery one cau' manage t these: aacy-)rcgries. . Set itxa anarpes Jntellecta: jia yonx churches .to work such-, es ? caa -itaad a joke,'and caa" keep their reli gion from being- despised: Faith tul, judicious work ia this goil' will pay welL J. C.; U-.Exc.rxi7.zr ds " A prayer.: acstiag i3-;tb, trcu the'riaocaeterof Ihe church;sAcold prayer meeting invariably narks a chtuch'jrdt Is at ence 'tho cause and effect jof a-eadLriritnl dccl:"::ca. I If the place cf rr-:r. is . t'-:cricd; -If; the iawLo'ar'9rtftcc- i'fa'X-r- ;s'oa-'Ecciv;to lo't.L::-S 12 . ; if the formal zzz l"..: '- sed are triilicnt-. ? : uccica t- . f 1 " ' rill' listen 'to tenirigJtu itr LtiLiS cculi act ii 1 r.: 3 L"i I- :X"J I ' ' truth po S-U cf L- vpr: 1 I..J tr... . - -
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 21, 1868, edition 1
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