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-.-rM?'-r v- -4 f . T7" ri AUWl AIM . -I' . i . . it vt ml t, B 4- qiJ xxxin. .7? ee.it r. i 1 tp ii? JfiJ ..ftto jl C I IT I i iJ ""t i I 1 - vi z i - i i 1 i j - m r1 i r rr i i ' .m ii i i I i i i ' v s i i ii i ' m J V iu''J- X'o W..-.. 3i J S'i-i fe.r? irai "r- . forMtoyaSecl; tor if iiUntm' l ( e no' imfaJoraUe ffccV' ?6 pnndpla-.dppowdriorfMltf '. if! a it nieans fot rr6- meetings held at niglit.'otf ',,ml of to health, nt n'1 D s-tvw1 omn innmnrv nor. niffbt on this gron4. ; Jhey , , thee are beneficial. , . ?frrerciso is absolutely necessary r f body ana mind and one ,AT'ttonRet leas urged m favor l facing r iT::- )' cheerful - exercise, ffJVe Aat it J giVQ Exercise, for ; engage in any nsefnl , domestic f -r will often. dnce until'after "Liaht But exercise under such vtiustaaces is more , apt io prove iousf than beneficial. t "How Abetter the rapid walk or pleas- 1 tide In the'pure, cool . atrf ' o -.pn'tnan tne violent exeruons fAganco, in the closQyarniat- BOere ot a crowaeaToom. xne invicorates tne lungs anu u 1 . . . ... . flowed by retresnmg rest? ne ,t- overheats tne Doayj Dnms i jfeiposure to in onm wgu our jida the ball Toom, exnausts tne serous energies and excites the rtein" that sleep-isdifficult' H jot impossible. -It 1?, tooV er ceneratlr taken at unseasohble and her hours thus violated. sure to revenge tnemseives d7 skictins on the culprit, lassitude mi weariness during, the succeed--. Way. The style ot dress, aiso, ihich modern fashion sanction and requires for the ball room (at least for tne laaiesj is sum a wuuu ailtoiDiare health; in shortthere can be no doubt "that the seeds of consumption ancL early deca have fcen planted there in many a 'fair form, tne uauuts uas yiucu w :bem the herald of death arid, the ball room the gate of the grave-a A poet utters the same sentiment: A wt! awav-there -is danger ; here, itemDie paaniom a ucuuiug iuau. Mstlj aau Bunlc nis rayiess eye With no human look,with no human breath, 3e stands beside thee, the haunter death: Is the lighted hall where the dancers go, like beautiful spirits to and tro; Where thy fair arms glance in their stain less white. " i . " ' ; like ivory bathedin the stiU moon-Lght; lad not one 6tarih the holy sky ; -Hith a clearer light than thine own blue eye. 01 then, eren then, he will follow thee, iUhe ripples follow the bark at s$ay 1 k tiie softenTd light-rin the turniDg dance, Ee will fix on thee his dead, cold glance Re chill of his breath - on thy cheek shall linger,' 7 . y , Aad thy warm Hood shrink from his icy finger!" -r ' -;' ' Ionian has a right t without a swd reason to sacrifice-hxs life; no I aau has a right without a good rea-j on to risk an injury to health: "aui U not connt his' "life : dekrutitrj Sum' but it was for , a wohhy'D jactt was that he ? might fiaishlhis ejnreewith joy and the ministry tMch he had received 6ft theLord Jeans, to ' testify the Gospel; of the grace of God.'.'. ' iJow when health wd life are endangered i by the professor mingling in the dancei' fend what applies ;to' the professor, lere applies also to the hon profess- or) and when there is no worthy ebject promoted by 't.'j'.f! proieiisor commits, sm. . , If it is said'that dancing in pV8 bg God, in ancient times must Iso We been attended with; p$rj to With" aud therefore, the argument . LPraffiinffGod is a .worthy .'ser vice - the object to be promoted was worthy object and the dance, as n act of worship, waa divinely or ted. Ps. CXLlX::3 Ot: A fcWe (thVEnglishTef slon heref H may be, remarked however that1 aoij Hebfe w - schelars'there is af fcraE(rao4"hin!onJ'ab6n the5 labors for a worthy object-en- ifid-eastng the ?intellecluaie food for tM mihd.nV6?honorthemehiory: of MungQ Viti perishing in Vis eri-? deivorV td,' find Jne mouth tf the get m'Alrica, tod of lit John Fran klih'whb perished 1cKuitf effotlsio give to us '02raphicrinforthati6n cencetn the Folar waters, ahd of othrraveireT whohave inade a sacrifice' of heir UWs H up6asHhe bV tanof inc. dc?;uot unde'rUke trtqfPfff&V pfoperfo ex- poisllfe fof the'sake tor scienxse'but wo kuvw vutkb buero aro some iacis of a scientifio kind whrch -would not h' evbeen'drjcoveredj-Tf itWete iioi for fHe -erponghiieflwfby mdtns of dancingf, wnueWbeHeve' that the health is not benefited, fa 1 . A. A- S I . I - - w - 1 wtJiueuere tuab-iireiiiiiiu is id l urea. )ancing unfitrth3aud,lbr jolid study. i Those most given to'dahclhg rq net generally ttiose. 'who are Aia etuaents those r. who exercise arq h laemseives in 4 i.J In the 4 H llqtfi U.-.,l T. ..1 ir,4 ' ." HI '.J - . . ' . I . I -,.f 7 A , -V . - ? " I . . C . K S th and 5th chapters of Re- Sirietlvr distinm'he.t from" rofjjer vSetatJon, beasts" are 'aid' tyk sr-' ast now is."" J ? .found the throne of God. u ii , to show tholfablUty error jin "a The term damnation la frequent the common mind when such Words' i. - j 1 " pjj .in--. 'j'U l--0 V rslon sayi?,uof B the predictien'troi yqsepn ana me explanation-ot rna- v5 ' . used, we may cite the passage ' less. jv'. 15 : tWe ' which are" are 1 Thess. alive "and remainshall not prevent themTvIiicti are. asleep.' The" term "prevent" is here generally1 suppos ed to mean' 7nr" " !l V ; "fhe word conveesation famishes' a'strikmg exampte of the errors re-' ,condmnaton.', -i In 1 Oo'r,' xi. J 29 J a i ,. . ..... t , . , . the erroneous1 ? translation danina-' tion is 'the sourca of groat' distress and many 'serious evils' I athong pro-1 feskiug Christians. " I 1" ' The taser of the words heir' vand" ."devil" in tiuoicrous instances where Uhej original has liao such; meaning; stiling'from thd graduaVbut decid- t leads ta,mnh rrnt umi b. fknfnaXnH.-' i d t,v'rt -:;w;3 n tJJJti -,s The snpplyf t, WoTd8 Un- italics .'stgulfied cUportinenO ;K6ir i means' whicfk are. not f authorized -.by the wiiv'erwby 'petcfc'l'-h '4hd Very nu rigmal, adds ideas-to the Word "of Wra-ousiristancea in which"r3revet,, Goii not " sanction edJ by r the ' Holy and "conversation' are employed! Spirit:'-- - J- - . in the Oommoa Version; they bitV' " - jllbujt oiper classes oi iauus in xue i jriauiy commouicate to tne oronary Qpmmon Version could f readily specified); but its "greatest ;abook: to tse'-rtad brordtn 6qs' at the present day, is one which I Version is, the material .' which ' it ed.j : - .V ' , ,1 - ' ity; K'o one will pretend that riy i 6 The- English slanguage was jn such .purpose. was entertained by" imany iespectsp decidedly different ' the translatoW:f. but tKe . facts are' in l6li from that 'which1 yi'e ' now inopntestihle.' 'In consequeuce of oies. Two centuries and a half have largely increased its compass, land changed many of its forms. The f number of words ' is much greater. Terms once familiar to the ear have become entirely , obsolete. A few in deep thinking, put J ,exmPie wui maice, tnis manuesu they are those whose books for read- ' 1'Eakcnq" for "plowing" "quick" ing are nigWy"wroUgtit: fictitious fm"iiving' "zivvst?'' for , i u .juicsnjDj ui muu iuu i wbxch lor "servant-maul," "gae imagination H excited' while the t her" for "granary," "auant" for judgment is not exercised and the YiUiUeni'ttjsi,' toT "fetched,", "wax" erroneous translation, there are contradictions in the statement 'of events and in theecordi of facttf: i imputatlohs upon the divine charac- terj ana governmeut; and false coi orip gs of 'circums tancesj, bringi dg ' religion itself into disrepute. 'These are found especially in the Old -Tes tamentj-ahd have been Beized by the enemies of truth arid employed with merciless malignity, to turn youth aside from the paths of wis dom, and force them to the convic- are not' generallyni search works "srrn" lor "since," ."all to" for tion that Christianitry is a delusion whiclf'treatof somr branchofsci- ektirelv ' 'bruit' for trtfwr.n and the Bible' a fable. Take, for eneefwSrkstha impart useful f wTOskjxi.Jfor"to6eiZ,ef ."essue" an example, the order given by Je- iniormauon, vu uey are generally -t ior prf uet "ektbeat lor "treat, noyan io ine cuiiqren oi lsraei, in Bearcrr of IhellateW novel and the I hokest" for "becomiva" "passioit" when parting with the Egyptians. light liferattiri ftheday.0J Their (for tifering,n "magnifical".. for fit stands thus in the Common Ver- niinds have been 'unsettled and they "maOTiiZceni." sion: : it haM o"asp subjects which ! 1 Sam. xvii., 32 : "And David Ex. xi., 2 and 3: "Speak now in others can graspamf wnidhAey left his camaoe -in the hand of the n1 ears m tnepeopie, ana iet every els' ot silver jftnd jewels ot gold. I'And the Lord gave the people favor in the sight of the Egyptians" Ex. xii., 35 and 36 : "And the children of Israel did according to the word ofMo8es; and .they bor rowed of the Egyptians jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and rai ment. "And the Lord gave the people favor in. the sight ot the Egyptians, so that they lent unta them tuch There was no purpose to return these jewels, and they were after ward employed in the decorations of the tabernacle. These circumstances, so recorded, have for more than two centuries been employed, both secretly and openly, to poison the minds of youth against,, the Bible and the God of the Bible. The dishonesty were ai came the,TotariesptTieasurewEven readers suppose that David had though ' the advocates' tor dan- j been riding in a carriage, but the cing could prove that ! the health is allusion is simply to the things benefited by it, yetHf we can prove which he had been carrying. Acts that there is; an -injury done to the I xxi., 15: "We took up our carria mind, we bave a stronger argument wj and went up to Jerusalem." against daricing,Hhan they have in The error is the same. Things car- v: B. W. WniLDEN; ., REVISION OSTBSfCNCLinSBr' r . - SCRIPTURES. . ' ' K0. 5. AMERICAN BIBLK UNION. u 1.- No.Z Great Jones Street yNtv Yorh t Wb have " seen what difficulties and disadvantages eurrouhded the translators1 bf the common Version employ edc by rAJmsi J ames. v it is Psalm v., 6 : "Thou shalt destroy them that speak leasing." Very country understand that "leasing" and "lying" were once synonymous terms. , 'Doyou to wit," "he wist not," "they wot not," "most straiteat, are carefully preserved, where mod ern . expressions, such as "make explanation IdUU O V .OIC'J' jeers ,pome oj ijaese.arerieeoie jdui. HifS'iifliWii 4o itt Cordinesnindi anKlhis har.bee.Wipppsca;ine S f jQl hastens W df U.: JJ0 r;J tiW fpMll.,4llnadlal' ii"iw-rT'7-7..Tw win ,iji'-a fill, jifii.t;. I . . . .. .v - r, This.formef; expr hetween. the 1 uaRRtP.T Thsrt ,f(aptist former-, pn phecy and itsVulfilmenjt, imply- jedpestedfibminis, heir5J in AimnW.tb ATi. naVInir r 08lf44ateibj!53-J.eW1toJ Vftlments , ir hi- .nrnVidencft 'for t'ts .Xdoft waaeftwdV tUeatly, development i4u4vaxeQa-: eWlVpri tiXnf hUwnl W,r ..J.ll iThothodwtsrt abo4VMmu4 ,i th'e-lword iglasans ,Use3:ie 1r Wtbti,tsalt Commoi.Yersiori, aboth in tle .Old fff Sexmn7 a Concord sThi ena.'the New eatament.ninSeTa7ll gregabonaJists hiva Ikbontas 1' ! ' . t: f A.ji ' a . vou IJal he received the astound ing answer,' "Barabbas. " Quickly; nervousiy,JPilate asks," as a Hhir-' jQhnsf?lfihaU l releWe'hilnj .rsp; fof thogreaWr-bLnorf your1 -feasti ' or wm ye leave h to meP'tne,-' said, Lei'hiin crrtcified,' akeEBarabbaVs plsJceflfere Pfiatrf') 4(.iugieu uaru , t i o' tne tnira "lime1 j lays LukeAayingJ No, not idfor 4 thronrha glass darkly.1 izd 4a 1 JllLi:iW. "7 i PILATE'S PIBLAfl TOR. JTESTTS. Coke and other idommetitatorsirer; ill mark onitbis," tbafi:Kthe'uBe:of:di-ri nJi opt no glasses in telescopes uiax nou Drevail till many aces after ithe daiefthb Eistle.i oi m ivz'A "Vhat aecusatton nnnc reaeainsiJ .3 the fcrtierenderiri aww (iwiu5ui- vi " , piea.ior vnrist j ecause tne Union-: "For we see nbw in a mir.. Swihedrim were accstome enr rorobscurely'Mirrors'; in those thy1mfeves jTiai " fntermto, days were madeef polished metal, fh examination csel"totse h p'pfbves-e- iEherenweakness thi oVwms of Unfidelityf i that it should 'have felt" '. (Thoiuck,,tt Johuyut. recourse to such errors of itransla- tlj aofe be put off 'r ande- tloh- sustain and Iprbpagate its plKlt-hV were not ale&ctprt yiejws and it proves the J ignoranco would !Tola.&uVerfdu him men; that they are'; caught 7nd; trp to'thee?'- ijTojrnoh as Vsecond led astray, by such fallacies. -But the facts exist, and the number of dupes is : almost Incredibly large, and unhappily, increasing. Even Jn tne times oi v oicaire ana oi irane, the number of. avowed and secret plea Pilate responds,, Take y him an judge him . aOcordisg to-, your; Jaw." : , But, they- repl)t mQre apecif lcally,; tWe have, found, this tfellom perverting the nation, and u .forbid ding o gie tribute jCsar,7aayft 4 what evil hatti he'donei aAhtinie" they? as ufckly1 and'eahie'stly Tes- M Pilate asks tbe' question 1 the thirvl' time, being the sixteenth attempt.1' h'ej adds emphatically r have found H nd cause of 'death 1 ifl s'himI "wilF t therefore, chastile him' andlfef hill gou'BdHhey arejdst as 'Uriyield ing i 'And Ihey were inBtaut with londoices;rrequiring that mighi CTedTand ihft votce's bftheni4 j Metbinks as the Ephesian ?riati cally -lwied,y Gfreat is i 3)iafar of the Ephesians s'oihey yelled Hi la Vain Pilate strove on-a tu mult; was made.the louder he spdkel the louderithey yellod till heould' tfot.be beard.? When, ib the'severi teenth effort or pleahexlookawa tef and washed his hands-before ihia multitude,' saying,-Xam innocent tot the blood ot tttis just-personj iee'yt t6 it'te "Thenii.answeredd allMhci people,', as mbre.hajrdened.or, reck less than Judas, "His blood be upd ' w - - i i a on us ana our cniiaren. .iv wenTfftK'infrKlfWtle'mpllV1' so ne 1tevn:m"ea;e xleelaitrmra "T AbooenVanireVtlineirny wayI!4 ' W ObjectinrnishinghlmfW sceptambng j those who use the I iDg ihat he i himself ds JChrist ugiisn language, was.notso great king.',; We thenfead,oliPilate en- as in the present generation. WM. U. WYCKOFF, . Corresponding Secretary.,, FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE. "tered into the judgment hall again , thim as to his being a king;. After which be came out and "saith to them, I find in him uo fault at all.' New Hampshire is one . of . the j , L - - ' ' smallest states in the union. , It ia r .APen ine cnwipnesxs ana ewers one of the ; original thirteen states Gmf hiwi of Hban things'but that declared themselvea free and fswered nothing" TTien ini.nGndflnt .Ktate r and unnAal. Saifl Pilate Unto f h his fourth ed to arms and to God for their jus- atfempt' hearest thotrtot , hw; tifiication. .Jtsentits noblsons tq of j'tWagfther witness ;agaihstr and freely poured forth her "TV TUU9 -r?,XV vzz. i i i - T. K"e-rt in' Wfd?5i.T?d TioBRiblT'aii ari eignieentn attempt ue irees.xarao? Das, mat jne aignt o mm mignt raise their indignation; and so turn the scale in favor of ' Christ' But , worse than in vain it may have iwcu , iut jLttiauua uiajr uare guuo 1 immediately to the crp wd to th ahk them for choosing him arfd in 3 1:6-' turn they may have claimed and he' responded to do 4 all' lie could, 'to have the masses cry cohcerni rig Je- I e..'ii;i?t 4. i'J'-L 421 L'i bus. cruciiy mm vs nis niueieentn expedient,Pilate scourges Jesus ah d lets i-ne soiaiers mocK mm nopme the Jews "would' therefore be satis ned and drop the persecution t.H( tni war. known to you," "he knew cot," "they knew not," "the strictest," are eauallv expressive, and far more JymSi and jSti ,to g T-lTinA. Faults of ; this; character are so- and duplicity, the covetousness and of these impediments, .they f ueceed- abundant, that a small volume could the creediness.' which characterize MPlSsOTtK readily be compiled" of them. In 1 miny of the Jews of the present. rare excellence. At is, .pernaps, j many cases, especially in the New day, have often been attributed to rmproiwrlyde words of very diflfer-1 thia earlviraininffi No one. who tfon-rMore ,; strictly ispeakingir. it I ent Aisnifieatidn are translated hr 1 1ia nnihimaplf h 'as a. revision of the Bj4opv Bible, the same English word, and thus the wiles of the sceptic, can anore WJPM$?in$ --Pai. the beauty and force of the passagesfciate the pernicious influence of such tuus; Tfif,;,;L Laa mdadvjlu A-i in which they occur' are measurably nassaees embodied in ' the word of , 'The ordinary Bible, read in the I it Two' Greek mrorda; - ChWB,feand UaWof are both almost uni- i- But scholars inform us" that all translated,1 when applied to J the difficulties of such a passage permit.-' 10 fiu,;" iJ ' -t vbthvi"Jiwkjb. -lormer w vanisn Detore a taitniui translation; When any word has divers -Tsig- j Master, the latter is iracher; that .the Israelites were directed nifiqatipns that s toisbe kept ; which jv, In the last chapter of John's Gos- to ask that which was their "due, small portion of the re- for generations of unpaid , hieh had enriched the Egyp- nd that the latter cheerfully obierjedei-spec would nave ottne orig a . . I some? regarding' the on ot4 &a meaning -some kind of :mtt ieal instrument Notwithstanding" te 8uppos0"4hat5itwjllnQt be nied, that ? among the ; Hebrews; ncin j was use d as one inetnoct of Praising Gdd.f ?t ' . Dancing (.religious - or in 8e)waa "performed osually i th 'dar timeinathe Opet airin gkwayeldsTfad'lto !cal;ih &s dancing ae ari e&ndai 3. Dancimr id ati imnrv" iAnir2j!I n , r A dm thei tendencyss to drawSthe Blind ? from' higher contemplations' m to check the unfolding- of 1 its efe8;if ItcoulheijpyZT that - !3iad,ii .benefited by dancing j vca though the" health should be 'ijared. it micht" be that dancing ;ca wis account isradmissiblel For ; tuoogh 'atn a n has bee acalledon J crico the body foAhe mind, - not expected t to. sacrifice the 3 Izl r. ' TTe aref botex- . i je . . f - "r"r":"r,-v t-y' I pel,-our Bavior is represented as arid but a the most eminentrr fathers. ..being If . ... t it I . " hlfl tOthepriety Of the w ce yoinmg upon Peter the com- f compense place, and the analogy of faith."" -1 mand, "Jeed mysheep." But the labor w " theseUfahslaltionsfetobe'sedl ongmal words,here translated"feed, ' t tiaris. a when theytoiagreeA.oetter witn tne-i totally- oilierent. The one ; is yielded it" Tei i&ii,vyit .1.4. Kotuowi' trie 'Otber " Pmi," I Tn Vnm flVnftWA , Ckiverdale's-r.Matthew8..1 .? r-. , 1 1, ra MbmluL. ,e?e"??ffa 0L.;:;t?;e. resented as ro'iiJilri" tpeau&ttti" distinct y shaU bers-xiv., 34, God is rep- saying.to his people : know my breach f promise." iallv the firsts It l uuu IS-lua,' " ttU uuuicmug muiuio- j vranmer s xiDie says: ?F F-IVvi 10 w ears f.iitioVmV'disDlea distinction is concealed in the Com- l In "Jer. "xi ! 7, the ! prophet j...- . ... - .i . i n . i i nB tin r mb snnn n n: : nsra t tf n-jjj.jiru I shall be o2ia kwfcone shepherd neta, tno capital pi owzeriaaa, uj i i . - ; . ' ? I transl ITnivltBh TiAfiirmarft- vnCMJJl&aiJBniJ-l ' i : : -Z . r I --i.r - v 1 far as thv rinftrtr"in?t.hB New 'TfiataJ I driven irom wenygcouBjrj uy 4 w "7 w.T" 1 character pcutionItarthe first trans- ,eT?f'! V?i .- li tlia xiJ2m.J.t?rtok hf JnbitKftnblieationff of tnbH tlttWF lation in ny-language 'taas was j r .-- - r ------------;i t vlnweaknitettnfoT Bible Union are correct,5 T MMinnr n nmn rpjnflfttk. trAt is4 decidedly superior, to ftheim- r:Ver8itn -ere 4 t-.nd' made to appeal thus to God : i.' : . f -.1 ml. aft ronrtoi-orl hv tho tamo miM t ? "fib Tird tlinn hit dmii1 mi Other.versions,such as Taverner't ate .athe j passage . without throwio g .any; imputation upon the P T-t. 1 . . t Oolenso'a.most - ingenious apparently .- unaris werable at TtTYotPiV'-TOiiowea-'ia mu- a-vujiiiuu i : t . - .7 . . , f r. t. v i-s.: j.j..iL-. , KM i 41UUI of Egypt seven w f r. : . . r ,.-,fi 4 ? l'l,nrtK ioo flVTiT in5 thA Thari I VKara lor.mo year a o uicuit, uuu '?Tln'the'13th ;hap.ul uonrana t ""fv" ;rT.r, n& V - -7 .ax! .i L. iinff of particular Hrords since vthe merata trie cases Known to scnoiars tOVEU nniiormijr himself. '. (So A-leiahder ad Hnry Al rA.t t' 'i ! . : Pilate as the fifth plea, said, to one and all, "I find; n6 : faulV man." But fltheyVwereVtte more fierce',, saying, He stirreth up the people, - teaching throughout , all Jewry, beginning from ; Galilee to this place." Then,Pilate on learn ing that he was . a Galilean, in a aid treasure, i It was. her im tory at Bennington, Yt., preparatory to th surrendet, of Burgoyne, and. before the fight uttered the memora ble saying, "We must triumph, or, Molly Stark Bleeps a widow to-night Her Starks and Sulli vans, her Web sters and Pierces acted a noble part ?n thA vrp&t drama of revolution. o i i. t. v: x TT J New Hampshire is about a hxuiaPPrwi,?, dredandfiifty miles long and vhas Pt Herod returns Jam, whea.P an average breadth of - about sixty lacomes out again anaiinviting miles embracing ao area of about the crowd near him, thus addresses 9U00 miles, and has about '340,000 thm? have. brought this, .man inhabitants Its summers are short uaf9 me, as one that perverteth the and warm, ia which its vegetation people J and, behold, have, exam comes forth with astonishing speed; ined him before; jou, have, found no Its winters are long arid cold, fre- fault in this man touching , those things whereof you accuse , him.. Such is his full and explicit seventh plea. But he adds as an , eighth plea, "No," emphatic-yirtually.re, peating what he had said nd. ad ding, "Nor Herod, for I sent you, to him ; and f Jol t nothing worthy of queutly lasting near live months', in which the ground is covered with deep snows. It Is' sometimes called the Switzerland of America," from its high hills and ' lofty mountains, its numerous ponds arid lakes,' and the General rbnzhness of the soil, mak ing untiring industry Indispensable death is done unto aim,I will,there- 10: Success.. xi ia uiviueu iutu IUWU- ships of generally; about ' six miles square, in which are generally from ten to Wenty-five free i schools; in which it is Tare to find any person unable to read or write . . Not many thus givihgVnmlh evidence fri fa 'vor of Jesus, . , - ,i lU But the multitude cryingjaloud, iorj coming near to. oriiateioegan.to 'desire him to dou as he? had.1 ever large Ibrtuneiare' fdundr ut the; dojie upto them t)iat ii,a8jfc seems people have a comfortable supply of nominate; j two 0 persons, aiict gife Ki AaiMuotnaa ftf l?fi' anA a. ''liAnnn &t.i V 1 r j.V w ..!.v.i erable qaaitifcy of boola , papert and -electing one,! "Sat Pilate -anawern -reviews. ; iW, . . ; n - ed them, saving, iWiH ye that Im ' Beneath our cold bleak hills, , in- l leaei unto n you the:; King vlofl the tellect is quickened..' aid some ef the J Jews t'hhich may perhaps,! ue mightiest minds spring f into r being. 1 considered a teuth attempt, or ple Herferemiah Mason arose, i whom in oenaii o? J esus. u Joat -wnue in? Henry tClay styles that giant in body commo people favors Jesus j-the amp giaut in muiu, wno was ipug uio two uw? iiiui uuu Msoiuuiiug brightest star of the bTXtw Haraprr again before Pilate, he, iuTan elevi shire bwQfQnr rough high bill sen!h,attempt, iay DanieVWeb8terai born? second t ythat trtilease onto you? iBaraba So! man in thrrouutryHere"-Levi as .prj Jesus, ?4iwhichc i isflalled; YvodburyBich'ardB and CbwtfyabUeM FranHuiiPiercehadto wouh dibbse esu mean despicable' Jriamesi Hersoas asi for he.wasntsvickeo'm are fburid:ali tiveVthe couritry M titi ebel robber aud'mujdererWf : ghlaces of ir&mZIffii&Kfr H -notice dhatPflafe inpreosiiig. bench or thiuprm t i hirlm Hampsh Jnsuce iJhase andKassociat Msueif W " pewjawy then "comes forth and saithBehold, goring" (ant brmginatis,au to brmg'bim forth' to 'you tfiat ye us ay know 'thai 1 find no fariltin ey .cried" out. awav wlt.K t,in"' 4. , !j wlih?S lo have Jesu released, . Hd be, their do-5. J. ifyet iiiat Jt suoi rng-Ksfcs-'tfierii r.-t.i'.i!EJTf":--"f J- T. .'iffvr-- rorilio sihle of lervV o desfre orlir.ei:W4VS VaT? .liiV: VlelrVerer?Trern -irive3 lfit toWdedrthemwKa eVll Uat'n hd ddne ?'Aai&-M&v.i nil.ia&iB?aa.nsA i But hb R.f setis-6fuly yiefd!- ed toVslfiteJ ofififelfat Yii VilW thbughttrid wit W fo'rloVKf tl ldretaihfritfhij 'ihriahrJiTinVA;iB ej Jesul tVthenitb Wcrucffiea'-U- Butftertwo;morshbrfeVers . was acedbotemDferorfaa''- xopiictaed;and Hnt .toc-Ganjpiwhere' ? lika udasv: andwith ahmlarJifaek ragale committed iuicSdeipju B.efo: .eMF titter. ajttfd'gaVsfso s1 he a .tteti. UapUst, real rmine to m?; n d hcucw A ! runn.hiinTl.f i -r 9 . jj.vuvuujj.iou vyuAAuumiiy .anil j am obliged Qjriltejafja CQngfcf gatipna.Mgiofipurchor. noge jQooaT najywver, jl:jnet with the -.Baptiat Churchtwith"whicJCL d;m twelve imilesfrom ; her Jlih Hattlx - rmeefe wlth.themjJten, BJAs UStanrto'. see babies sprinkled; heail sermons on! infant baptism, and sprinkling' V, itne ;oaiy it benpturito baptism' with how ikd then- AatJiAt nT;tri close communiohf immesKMiMn'! "fil of which itocou'ntef a6ti J; deviur?iif Wfpiyof&tmitheSlandard, in: the aternoiofeiA i fidt pi ihi: yt3t )( f'f fearlyoa ihabareinVroundedi nwil.h'o Baptist ehiA-bbee Vdrt'ap -oj preciate vour p'rifiles'efeAM drt ftotjf hfnifcthe i .Bapiidts renliz'-v fa.! jyjhe f . rePomn DityKrgf t mg pppqnthemt as such ist church, should try to t-Jevate the 'tanaardi!p;f religion aMrfio?Ji!:i mote lHeigtQwth-f)f vitk! p1oiy:i n-) thfei tchurchsrtoiwhich. rfhe dbeleDgica The Baptistbave a-.mjs&iyq. Jt pej forward to the time when all dehorn.' I inaflohs "trill Tjuriited. immersiohP and r believers bihe onlyiproperub'i I jeCts, jpein-Tthe .fbasif.jof.uniQn. J iVime to onng .tnis aooutr. , l leel 1 iA log the crown of thorns,, and. s the, Baptism is being agitated more and 1 , purple robe ; and Pilate saith, unto them, (his twenty-first plea,)g "be hold the man I ' as much as. to : say -surely you , are. not jealous ror airaia oi mm now,.spf apusea. ana disgraced) and will certainly let the. poor fellow go free. u 5 hiui , t4But;we read, A When: the chief .-j -. ' - - - priests, therefore and, officers : saw- him, they cried out jaiing,.ynjt7i Atra, frucify hitptt But Pilate,! ihi the twenty-second j attempt,;; rather sharplj,."Take ye him audi crncifys him ".if he must be crucified, Uor I find no fault in himr':' and cannot do it .It is ironicalhe. kneitf they 'cbrild not and durst not ciucii'y him The Jews now wearied and vexed,at' the delay and obstinacy lof ' Pilate, respond, "We have a' law and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the Bon of God."; A ne w, char ge.-(At the mention ' of ' 'Son Of Godj'Pilato fearing there was truth in it, became "the -1 more afraid .and went again In the judg ment hall? to examine Jesns oe the new chareej He would elicit some thing he might tise to: acquit1 hi m But Jesus was willing to die and did riot' gratify hiM.KPilaW appeals: to nim, doiu on tne grouuu oi leai and hcrpei&i,i have poweftb crrici fy tbeeyand have power Jfoutelease theV,-wnico?we niayteckoo; 'Us' ai iweniy-third attemptrt6wardsffree ,. .But the more he talks with Jetus the more he is'cahvlhced of his su- pernaturat origin, andfe we Jread, "from nenceiortu jriiate..Bougat , to rellaVe hiu'How nViandvva- rious were his 4euorcs rtnereterreVe know. not. But in reply to one and all j the Jews cried, out, sayin?. ,Jf thokletihiaman eo $houarti ppt. V&esar a ,rriendr-a; common an signincan t p arase sj - waqsoeyar majcetn nimseii -aing ispeajfe tn. against CaesarT 'i At t this terrible. tiisjiilfttogavet wayiy et atillden slfing'to free Jesus Then rath imrjosinely. (we think he-' brought Jesus torlhrand. saMuown rin Uriel iudtoentjeawfoi no!wer n't i . ! , 1 il . J!..-- 'the iBrroneOuiM , . r .. i --i.-E-i.wonia occupy many pazes. jciiam-?- endwceeamgiy-inappropri ; p-,;v? atfU-fanv ernressiouiJi notiiusuaeu. i so.j cuicuuoom, "j iluL -L!j.ff 4-to 'convev the ereneral ::: idea of the oThe word 'tffr',JXohce; mearit ?i ;Wr;klForoof3 of Ainetvi iNown has unuormiytne - -.'r.i:-i-iKW-ik.i mekninlt of Def7rt'ft.iEItls fonndHn1 the wee ana proiau-usv iv , , , r t ? -. -....r tjVs"?TM- both sisnifications iri -thet English? oiuenovan in tne wuic v vv i ...t ;: - , -w fathers; His nama . Wttf .t T,.i-trviw'l?rwlr:J.Pr tWo years for the season of fammey and ihufi makes him ? thirty-nihi years oldrf Judahwaai threejrean older, and therefore forty-two." But J udah h.ad had three sonsi who all arrived at maturity,1 arid after thai twpi otherix were born rho also reached maturity,- and one of the latter had two children who accont panied Jadahswheu he was only forjty-two t years I old! !xThesr in edrisistencies; and im probabilities eon&titute the burden of Colenso'a reasoning '; They all j depend upon' r7 , -V Til - -i iFur iforhly signifies foAinder, y plenty immeaiaieiyi roccteaea y ? i 'churches' numt ClillordiO&rmmisterrto ; Fraiifce itlesBSlwbse release he propof-f 'DSis-iVativebflJe (aaya-einryjwaai laoke4Iupon .hirThatiaand-abfe aW byjson imongihemrasT theMe Wmborn h&isbirthlnaNe aumucft aaOvsayTAi not xtampsnirt::;TSenatb rytcisM, Pf Jrbwa youBationi!has Fessendeh were1orn "in New1 Harnp proved woh argfexpectationr! shire7?Ond ; W the keSenatofs vhile they were discussing r the f rom Noth Garbliria? U iaid td have matter-thft priests ?tryingitO"peir- bwtffroni' NewflampshireThW "suadfittithea peoplePHatel; gets ,iV eicellent President Wai0was 1 born' 'message froni: hbii ytS&J (yea frbnr ln!Vem6nt,;asStateWefy G& through rJ.to strengthen Toour'6wu Pi4ident-miUifAe' Mai inbebalfi pf5lJeaaslH4tag 'second Presidenfrbf t tWako Forest I leardJthe message,and pernaps cOrif Collegeii ohe;of.etu'0bfell;g6h"s.t' iidjereclit biorileatiaad?perhaprf,' The - Baptist ' denomination 'have see'ing the crowd waverin g or hesi-1 d eighty-five I tatinghe iuhis f twelfthiJattempfei isriog apout 8,oq i tries oat again,' fhe;her' more; in time all will arrivfc at tha kt. trrith.i,Thjngs look pmipouwhenHa lBtry in pe-dobaptist churches 'will, , uu cu unit i. iu oiiiuo.iiug, . uukuuueo rather,''tdJiha , vevthel ordiriahce adi5,is3 ministered .by : a' Baptist minister ot as: twoc.youngfmen didjlho wen6j from tbiacEurch? tot, Chicaeo-aodw werApapim4D : f every cbjnstian. ' build over3"' jAihisfer was? called to a congVe-11 gatiob; in Ohio.hereaS'vaxjirclebf gayiyoungipeopieii ueoiounaine chJuxchr in ajdepiorablQ, state ?..oL de ,., clension. ,For( '"three, months 'he preached hiainly to the chijrch dnd; to exatnip candidateaior admission t it jrvas suggested th&tj heres,f were,v nonet h ha4ai7i'y-.prfiVcn'od a sefnion" lo the1 impenitenC. : Th'e meeting was hel,1antl'tb the nstoidKl isHment of all.thirPvytWHi persons offered themselves rfinsssicm to the church, ,One young , jlady said she vas gay and thoughtless tuTohe t Sabbath" hermbther 'came5' !honie'Is ram ;churchihd Jobk'hertor-11 X hamDerarfd with'steaming' eyes ar corifessedher pasttmfaithfuli)es8 P warned o hef of - her danger , and2'' knelt with he in prayer A ypiixts ' man? said his4 father ksamo home aria ( took him out int6 f the field ' to toW inersewith ihim, which was the mean; of -hise,wakenmg.'Almbsti all; triced rtheir 'conversion' to v gome 3V- t changerss witnessed in ;Christianr at&f- homexo'rta! walls were1 J silently goi'Ulq ig up, land tbps 'glorious work' fol' -l6wed.'-f.4wrwa Messenger.' "vJj --a 1 j -,.r f j ' ov. E.. Hedden, vCla:ACountyir ,J Tine time nas again arnveu wnen ! ihohld 'Wa7rtp6rt of my !abof r" t.ht rina'rtt riren lines December bi aiti,48ps?t'ikiwi ilnnu,atO) tne;i?ia LoH.that inis mercif pi prpidenCet ; f .it i nave ot VjkWn hisfeerfiC-b,f ahd Inrtttros- . peeling iaa wt x bw. wuuu csu&u x v forffisiitrideioI bate errjoyedi'tina 3 frsual good hieathaod Lmyo.'ooE efr 1! . fJipns n pisuseseeuiiq uveij.oetta iabarfdantly blessed irilhaSalvatioh . ;' - m faknysoutt. WCcrcver I have ' 'beeiif Ifhav lot .witbT' Wcess.'-1' i ihafelaborid -mostly fiiaatbislsnd leci aSeCJonutieSj N. f Mo . ST-JI'saai Brotherf Hedden Belabors, jiava too. as2( A to aJoa?,'? J Pe abputLto bejjf;.few"faiB cothcrs) whbse-.Jt njiifJPilaJa!s)nTh f plafcWabbra lare demanded. tLV?htt4?willt edl andtto;a.rehthis6eiiaiiarnetedi 'HT "CVl:l nnn&ajseMoii of greattreiigyau 'tW(i twehifiinrth al3f dele'nSlon'a'n a?ed'deafion was ask.. V T . it ft.,- .-w. I.Tf ir T' -t.f liatl jffKMYt'TiW' lirtiJrtb1t ft-Tarhich her" lJ tamp. as it were,oy wayot oauter- it ,r . " -I- i r-L tll ri ' -1 inv'tftAtt vntot tneirriurv. ""ue- i t i M-aiu , r.-? -V.. u ois- vifcrepiiea inet gopu- man, - I.tlaVmkirIi.etrT hf ' t, feSf? j2aW writing from Tt- ... .;: u2ed;he il not, fend jdu may be so tnQt 0f 0OT d2ncmr.it . :n i ; more piety cn 1 f i c -.t:-.
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 17, 1869, edition 1
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