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D I B Li C A L BE C OB D E It. NOVEMBER G tb, 187 2." J TKe Onpiiid the Cross." dpjFrR"37ihol IS oif the tribe of PrybjdenlgUitheir,Samsoii Ag-. oaistes. in dogmatics and hermeneutics. His roljimei daicjBaplismandJobannioB hayebesp f endorsscl 'by lealing men among Vine JPsesbjteriaus, Methodists, Gqngregatjorialists, Episcopalians and IutheransV; and his publisher now pro clainia that Thirty; Qollges,:tTJni versi tie dbebloical Seminaries, say : The Baptist theory s:dverthr6wn.w; Dr. lSmiili ells.DrHale, Tou have leitnotisg to;be Jdesired." ; Still Dr. Date. keeps writing He , will probably giye , ns jother.?volame8 on Pentecostio Baptism, rJai(io Baptism and Hoose hold iq " Baptism. , He is they most .re markable jmanof the age a combiriatioh of Joel Headly.and J oel Strong. He is reduiidant in his i loqnacity, and tiresome in ; his prolixity IHeu drawethr out the t broad .of his Jve the staple ofrhis argument." T r 1 I If thefXord shonld prolong his life, and men should furnish ink and paper, " the . world, itself could not contain the Jooks that should be" written."" "We do not suppose, that any living man will ev er be able to. read the books which Dr. Dalobrea3y;ritte ber Hs sawed .for building rllows on wliich to hang the Baptists, and we are 1 giaa w Know mat a Jtsapiisc mmisier,un knonto fauie,- has been baptizing con verts .right Under the nose of Dr. Dale. The tprd often sends his people through - aavarn trial a o-ffl irtir-na and Tutroan t itvna but he has certainly not buried a knowl edge of christian duty in any such laby rinthian volumes as those accumulated "' by;prVDale.v,Mark ; says, The com mon ohd,the Sayior gladly 2$ut no common man or woman will ever wade 'through the' boundless ocean of DrDaleV verWsity.' ; His verjr elabo rate work on jThe cup and the Cross,? ' only.im essay read before the Synod of Philadelphia, is an exposition of Mark x: 38-39. : "But Jesus said unto them, Ye know not what ye ask: can ye drink of the cup that I drink of, and be baptized with the baptism rthat I am baptized with f hdthey saitf rito MrilWe can. And Jesus said , unto! them,' Ye shall in-; deed ( drink Vof the cup that I drink of ; and with the baptism that I am baptized withal shall "ye beJiaptized.,, , ;, , rKqw this language manifestly alluded to' the cup of 8ufTering which, the son of Man:was to drain ; iand'to the baptism bt agony which the Savior of sinners was soon, to be overwhelmed s A. few lucid paragraphs would have contained a eom nleta exnosiiinn " and then the exDOsitbr might have had time to tell of the perae-v cutions of the Apostles, and " how the Presbyterians have persecuted the Bap tists,, and made them drink some" bitter cups and. pass through baptisms of great suffering. In stead of that,he discusses a vast variety of absurd errors J concerning divers baptisms.; With equal propriety he might . have written a disquisition on all the different kinds of cups, from' com mon tin cups to ioyal goblets. The Bibliotheca Sacra accuses ; Dr. Dale of t;&irmindednessJV : Bishop I Scott , com mends his, '"Noble christian .bearing to ... wards oppohers We deny the charge. DcDale speaks of the Baptists as Boger TyUliams and , his friends. : A : fair minded debater relies on his arguments, and not on nn just epithets. The injustice of tins epithet is clearly shown by Elder Thorne on the first page of. this paper. i Bishop Johns of Virginia and , many other pccdobaptist diyines insiriaate that Dr. Dale is a critical scholar.- v The accu sation is unjust. Dr. Dale is superficial' ana maKes an occasional aive into aeep mud and ; that for a purpose. ; . On - page 21 of the Oup and the , Gross, he "says : Up to the Summit of Calvary Now the Savior was carried out to a field, and crucified at the ' place of ; a skull.: No mnnnl!n tiA llonmmitl) UlUUUUMUf UUt 1U1I) UUl, . BUUllUlll - VY09 there, and every critical scholar knows it,. That "summit", waa in the imagina tion of Joel Headley when: he painted his . 3acred: . Mountains, , and described 5 l(Mbunt Oalvary. . It is.fouhdin some nyinn Doos ana on some maps ; put it can not be found in Palestine ; ' and Dr. ; Dale- ought to come put pf the mud and inform himself in regard to mountains. The Congregational Review speaks of jJr,xaie es the Hercales; in hermeneu-. tics, who will soon close with bis club the modern bellum pbllologicura of contend- iDgEects. V . ' '. ' ' :, But Dn Dale is unsafe In hermeneu tics Qn page 25, he is speaking of the . Savior's aliuion.to hia. sufferings on the cross, and sayst ?His inquiry is such as Oan ye 1" No, ye can not. It is impbs cible. ;;I jnustv tread . the . winepress AlokH." .. . , . .... .t ' The last sentence is quoted from Isaiah JjXUI i 3. The allusion there is to Oy- rn?, David,or some other conqueror, who treads down his enemies and is stained with Mr blood, arid not with his own blood, as the Savior was. V Yet Dr. Dale applies this to Christ. Any ordained minister in our day ought to know "thero is tbo esenco of the book: i 41, he lavs down ns a corollary: !.T9 does net mean to dip." Then "t. the rrcsbjtenar.3 r"pu r .minister in Vir . d them 1 He "l: ; he vras -receive J by the North Carolinr. joined tho Presbyterians and is a prominent pastor among , i bem. The presant writer saw him "djppeiVUiy a Baptist rain istefrr Yet hisbaptrsrif in considered valid by the admirer of--Dr Dale. A popular Presbyterian minister "dipped some ladies "in a millpond tr prevent them from joiniog the Baptists.' Then why do - Presbyteiiins 1 so dip and still endorse Dr Date 1 fiThe Pres' byterians may choose their dwn platfiinn- if they will only stand on i ? ; Immersion in the name' the Trinity is baptism, or it is not bajptisnj fIf itf ? dorse DrDilehHe'niesitft en is not baptism, Presbyterians on eh t-! n 6t to sanction it Presbyterians are welcairie to ; choice of sides K in - the . baptismal controversy ; but when they propose to straddle all the gniinhd,- by placing one footi on the mountain' aiid the'1 other on ft mill pondwef respectfully object'T T7HO The Sunday School Timet in I a model Sunday School banof. Yt in ' late ; is- sue Rav.C S. Bobinson, D. D. gives an makes ther words, thesfrilittle bnes mean "christian children" rahd decides "little children to vyourigtp put forth any intellectual act of faith,-' were yet called believers? iU :. i "When the 8avior spoke of "these lit tle ones which believe in me, he must have alluded to his new converts." This meaning is, in our opinion,very plain to all,' except those whose v minds are be clouded with pa3dobapt ism.' 3 Paul also calls new converts babes in v Ohristarid so justifies himself in feeding .them on the milk of the word; ! .U; I T n - Tempebance Theo. JST Ramsay Esq., the State lecturer for the Order of "Good Templars," telegraphs us as f illows t ,;;r.it' ; - - astera Carolina safe on the Temperance ques tion..' Camden, Currituck and Pasquotank recon structed. Down with the liquor traffic Daily Hem. . .- -;f,.. : j . - . So Eastern Carolina was not "safe on the Temperance question!! till the recent advent I r Alas for u Eastern l Carolina ! But "Oamden, Currit uck. and Pasquo tank" have been "reconstructed," and their new refrain is, Down with the liquor traffic? What a wonderful; rev-: olution ! . we feel it our duty to say that we consider that telegram a small piece pf impudence. ' The people - mentioned nave been for many years a i temperance people on christian principles; -k It was well to organize lodges of Good- Tem plars.' if the people' so desired : vbut I the formation of temperance societies is one ining, anu xuo recunsuraciiuu vt iuo yow pie is another. How many ? grog-shops have been closed 1; How many barrels of brandy have been poured" out 1 iJ)o' f he dozen bar-rooms in Elizabeth Uity sell any less liquor than I they sdHbemreJ? But this styie of writing and ' speaking does harm in l this way : Pastors; and church-members t have v been fox many years faithfully fighting the;: battles ! of temperance.5 Kow comes a temperance lecturer.- He gays the churchv in. :: this department, is a failure,' and 4 his or ganization ; is a'-' obmplete'success. i He proceeds to reconstruct the conritryS The churches retire from' the field; and de pend on a human ' organization - to do work which Uod has assigned to his own people'fifW vlu ! vve rejoice in ine gooa accompiisnea by temperance societies ; but we object to their impudence' in claiming- to mo nopolize this department of r- labor;' and we insist that churches, instead of relax ing, ought to redouble their enorts, when temperance societies are most suc cessfuLf A temperance pledge," without the ; restraintswhich ' religion ' throws around it, is not worth the millionth part of a last yeasMbirdV nest.V Would a lying Turk or 'a beatHen Ohinaman re gard a temperance pledge 1 i Churches, whose members:4make life-long t vows of total abstinence, ought . to 7 see ' that those vows are sacredly kept, and should withdraw fellowship; from all; who dis grace themselves and their religion. ;' ' !" " - : -" . ' - 4 w,1 '" ' ' ,Bev". G. GKeedham,; who a few years smce made some reputation as ah? evari. gelist in thejKorth, in Richmond and in Gedrgiayhas solclhimself for a fatsalary ui uyugtcgauuuai uuuruu iu vanaaa. He has bound himself not to disturb his church with the truth in regard to bap tism," and to exchange pulpits with some pajdbbaptists when infants are presented for baptism. ''r V; , , y . He can not believe that the liord has called him' to preach a part only 'of the gospel. ,tHe has deliberately, sold; liinu self into a sinful servitude.. : ; : : Z V:! ! J udas was thief, a hypocrite, ; and a Tillain, and then the Devil entered him and made him betray his tiord. Vtfhen his sin stood out manifest before him, he returned the money and went ' out and hanged himself. llatMr,5Teedham,be trays his Lord, lives upon Jbe price re ceived and still . pretends to preach his gospel - , - It is every minister duty to preach his creed, whatever that creed may ,bo ; but when a man deliberately bargains to withhold what he believes to be true, for the ake of securing his salaty, he con demns himself before Go3, and becomes infamous among men. - Frca Gresnvllei S0. A student who comes to tho Semina ry eis we c!rs after tho ocnir of 11:3 C"ion, 3 the writer diJ, willlr.bor un der cp.r.:I2erabb diHcnltic?. ITct enly will it requira time to copy tl.3 notes of Izcturci r.nd ziz'lj tho rrcznl c.Ir::!y -cr- ::r in tho tcztt-::,-J but thcra will beiaany luingi- in a the lectures cf i jvhich he can mf. get ttie fall Llea with4 ut. hearing, the lectures' tLjmselvc. Tit h'st notes will fail to do full justice o4h lecture, excepc in thehandsuf one who Wlieard it. ) ?i h, t;. V tj . Thu-timulier-of students is now48 as many asis usual at this time ot r the ses-1 8sionV luid already the accommodati9ns ate crowded. ., North Oarolina hasTonlyj four representatives aid fall these, are. fauu iJVegterniN", ail5Vhy isthflt I ti was: surprised, to find, so luanystranv gers ftftetlsofSbjOrt an: absence.' ;There. are less than a dozen who werpMiere twt y eatf ago pSo' sooni- one; generation of students passes saway ! u -nU r The most pophlar school in the course of study is nowiKlfBnglisliifCrA0011 half the student arein ? it this session, And how could- it help: being popular when so copiously illustrated by those glowing descriptions from Dr. -Broad us,' i derived from porsonai observation: in the Holy Laud ? t But whiie thi8 isso pbp nlar,Vn1aof!theiw than f6rmerry,rAare 118 interesting as the great truths: discussed i would In dicate.' -i-7'; i. ; t Many of the students are engaged in missionary labors JH( addition to the in teresting work1 of the Seminary; They po from four to ten miles nearly every So nday, to preach or : teach Sunday school. S me- also preach occasionally in Greenville. The health of pastor, Dr. Eurman not being very good, be; only preaches Sonday 'morning and one of the students jp reaches for him at night. More anon. ; G. W. G. .... . For the Biblical Beoorder. Hester's Onuncn. -This church has recently been visited by a gracious re freshing from the presence of the Xiord. Almost . the entire membership was brought under its influence. ; Seventeen nersons professed conversion, and seven teen were baptized by the pastor on last iSabbath . Too total mem oersnip is now 141.; There are but few churches among nsof fairer prospects -for nsefulness. It A. numbers among its .members many of our very, pest ana most prosperous , cm zens, and with the impetus now received it is A confidently ..hoped that large and liberal things will be attempted, lor the Lord.. , . ; . . . o ,. :. , For the Biblical Hecorder. 'Tally Ho OnuncH.- The brethren here are worshipping in a house of neat and village-like appearance. TheXord appears to have sanctioned their efforts in rebuilding by a V gracious otitpoufing of the spirit. About forty .! professions have been' lately made in the congrega tionsixteen added to the ohurch, This cnmfcnV Granville churchesii surrounded by a strong ' Pa eb'aptist influence, ieh -accounts fer tfiA. .nnrriber of converts' not ireoorted among theTjaptized; The pastor, is one' )X UUrjllUS. BUtWDOiUI UllUUtVISf ; auu AB frtrttrnate in havinsr the cooperation " of ft goQd and true membership'. We rejoice in their encouragement. J-' , - , ' f ' Proceedings of the Pamlico' Association: ; -.Notice paving been given through the Biblical Bucordeb, of the chango of place for the meeting oi tne jramuco As sociation, several churches met," by their delegates, in Goldsboro, Ki 0.,Jat three O ClOCK p iu x riuay, uui. viutxo ia. . f The Moderator. Elder 0, J; ;:Xelsbn tookthe chair, andsf stated that as there were so few t.churches ; represented, j he would lead In devotional; exercises nd; the rneetmsr. till v to-morrow. 'Alter reading the Scriptures, sming and prayer. by wilder v eaver ana oro. uuver, adjourned to meet to-morrow morning at, 9i o'clock.: (It was announced? that J2l4 der Stallings will preach to night. -r;fj.. r f? -. oaiuraay vcw.ocn. , 4 Oliver commenced the Creligious exercises by prayer and .singing. . , . Tho lfitp.rs of the churches were called for by the Moderator. . ... The; , letters , . of nve cnurcnes weto icau. .; - :h The body was then organized ; by the. lection of O. J. Kelson, Moderator, and Ai D; Cohen, Clerk. ,;r W-ti,:. U-Bretltfen of otherbodies were, invited .to. seats. ! Jbro.,; uiiver, ' Oiaiung8, , ana Cohen from thE astern Associauon, ana txrQfii'vTafwell? and: Harrelr of the Raleigh Association .accepted the inva- tatton,- , -, ' -'"a ,-5 . ir vaart Cohen was .permitted, to, repre sent the La Grange church; j; r: . ; ; The order of business ot last year was adopted for this meeting. ?VV;;i;-'i Elder C. Dariiara movea , t ; .? Whereas, this association hasj ,for a nmbflr nf- vears. i been , attended by to few of our ' brethren, and whereas tho churches and ministers have been -so te-- ddced in number and means,taat yro can riot hope to revive under our present or ganization therefore, T 1 Iicsohcd.'lh&t we recommend to the chnrches tliat they do not attempt -to hold another session of this body and that the churches connect thcinsclTea with other Associations. " Afrer a full discussion of this ;resolu tion.,,bj;Elder3Darham)01iver,Stalling3, Weaver,Kelson and Coben, it was unan imously adopted.-v ' It was resolved that a committee be appointed to preparo an addrczs to the churches to be published in tho Bhilical Rlcokdep., and that the "funds c-st np i,!'-witr for 'nrintiaT ir.inntcj ta by lrotber Uttrrell. f. Fund- rteut np Uhnrchr Tarhoro, u innte fund, I 2.( 0, Was! IngUi niin ntefond, i.0,iort, imuuto Cuad, $2," W i U ia m tiiiiyon 1 u ui tufu u d.2,1 1 1 i mirisionfl education ifminhiern,50cts. -;AD;Coiiiirl.prk.1;.viv -iifctiiil Jiii i The Proceedings of the National Bap tist Educational youyentiouiuake'avol. ucational matlerr , It is.ieditec wjth marked ability and beaatif ally printed.. Some tilings t in it;we do . . not ( approve, . Dr.' Pepper jielinitioVl'Tleyrogyf seems, ;to ; josTmoro ' indetinite th7 Iti word4tseirn He caUait lthe'dootrine, jlr science ' ot' th e Kin gdon o.Cod. 3. Crson think, the sum oflall theology is the meaning of the Hible. fe , pre fer. Dr. ParsonV definition ' l7 j DjlJroojfiessay on the, cdncatiog. ot toe sexes is pmitteu ; ,tuft, manu script wa handed to a stranger. t for. iu spection anT 'it', disappeared Hutiji We excfdinglyregretthel6sa.,,;JUat the essay -was admired, discuMed xainf np4 and approved by a strong committee of which Dr. Hoyey 4was , chairmanVj t The Convention endqrlsed the ; coeducation of the sexes. The Folume is a rich treas nrehouse of) informatioiijVjan vise ut readers jq secure and 'preserve, it We conv a few extracts from the re markable essay of Bi 0. MUlsDI paiem, iULass. ,. xxo w . speaKiug. oi ,. uin d ranees to the iucreaae of . the mi a is tors of the gospel: ... ; hlVjX ;.: '. HlnUteiv, in our dy, mut not onjjr preach tbe topl of CbrUt, bat they mast do it jwltb fr ihaeu, novelty, rarlety, aaJ Force, that It inajr le attractive. Ho matter how farallllar, or Mvere, or uowelcome tb goapel maf be to many bearer, the churcbei expect miniateKI to pi each tt so as to attraet, If ttot ' to pteaae them. They tail Inttruct, and convince land tave them, if they can; bat they must interest them. , jTbe fatal defect I, no to be attractive tofroto one ;or two hundred to a thousand peop'.e t once, and In every service. It makes no difference that congregatloos are of necessity so unlike that they cannot aU' te pleased with the same topic, nor with the' same' way of treating topic of geneial interest. ' The pressor of this demand ahows iUelf in the shifts . to which It drives some preachers. Not really great to .intellect nor honestly capable of meeting the requirements of their churches, they act as If they must fU, unless they seem to meet them by some device, even' though it degrades the gospel. One such man 'accounted; ,to. fate friends for the reckless course by which he1 sooght popularity, by remarking that he bad noticed that some successful men were in the habit of speaking lat random, ia disregard ; of the bearing of what , they might cay, and therefore he imitated them. , i. , . t , : To Interest, ia essential; but not sufficient, Churches expect ministers to W capable of making' themsel ves welcome and at home with every class of men, and," to be ready for every form of labor which Christian ' be nevolence and zeal, or worldly ingenuity nas- devbed for a parish, from a Sabbath-school down to a sewing society, and from a scientific lecture to reading club clown to a plo-ulc Nor must he, lack skill to make, the f raxerrmiMting.lIvely and. 'pleasant' lny condition of the church. And he must be careful that he doei not make a poor show ot the church statistics '"when Us record Is made1 tip for the AsJwciatIonl;t Nots'f ftw chnrches also make their pastors feel that they expect them to know how to arouse them when cold -and in active, and bow to secure the special presence .tod work of the Uoly Spirit, to as to have a, religious. :.re vtval, with almost as much exactness of recurrence as tbewiaterwUtice. ; ' J . ; I n And it is by no means a rare thing or chnrches to desire, not to say to expect, their "ministers , to make the support of "public worst ip 'a 'bur.den 1 that is not heavy and a yoke that is not UrksomeiTey1 wink tt' and bear many things which do no good, bat even Pfe ait In mncfi hvm, becsase the sixr ofthei cbsgrega Hon Is satisfactory ? while they;: treat fmany Tr jex; cellences as worthless, ( because - they, fall, to draw,- a crowd, whlcU would flock tbgethe to hear tbinga whlch neither honor Christ, nor help menc f squ, but ent' tertaln thoughtless peopled and by, flilltjg: the" bouse wfth'theui lUrhten the burden' of expense t& thoiev bn iwhotn the support of the church devolve!, i 4 n; f , X I 'These hindrances to the increase of; the ( nnmber ot ministers of Christ, add their weight to the stela! and ecclesiastical ones. , But there are also eome. others jwhlch we must charge to Christian parents. ; The rbio grapuiei vi micisters, leacn, us now, targe a ,piace. parentsjhaYe la the decision of young men' to pleach! the gospelThe call of many,'in the world; began: fn' the heart of theif parents j In not a.' few cases;' 'even! before their births The feeling has sometimes been a common one among the pious, that ia every, family; of sons, there must, as in the family of Jacob,, be rone Levi.' 'And this was not felt as a djty merely but. as a privilege. "It Was desired as ah honor, f . 'V 1 ' Such a feeling seems more rare nbwV' There appear to be fewer 5muels who have been asked of the Lord, .to be given , back to him for his service. .Perbapa . this is traceable in part to the fact, that the heed i of t min isters is not pressed on. the notice, of Christians, .by. prevailing alarm at an evident 'ecaroity.- But,twe may feaf that It most in the main', be charged to the! "on-. favoraMe soclaf iiflaenCea which nowaJTict 4he pulpit the severe demands and criticisms 'endured fiomv ; the churches, the hard fare, which ministers' cf ho 'more than average abilities frequently suffer, and the attrac tire and facile openings and promises wHioh eciilar business furnishes. Above all, the prevalent worldli ness affect! the piety of parents, thatlthey'dd xiot esteem it a good thing for a son, and; a privilege ifbr theinselves, that he' should lerveOod the ministry' of his Son Instead of competing for ? the -prlit'ci ?bf ihli world, in the fields of business and hondrVl M?:fe't Even ministers have spoken In sneb i way of their own sons, In this relation that ehayl iapect that not a few christians havo checked) Iqstead of welcota Ins id fostering, the Spirt's call of their: children ; to this .woik. They mast then ha tfd submitted to it when it Came, Instead of rejoicing In It ; and they must haVe feared its coding, rather than prayed earnestly to se cure It. . ' - ' '. '. f: ii&iT Inctitutdt '-The Wert will of tbo proposed bniidingis now finished in excellent style and it fonr-storj brick buildings 80 by 44 feet, is going np on an other part of the ample grounds. ; This new buil dingistor dormitories for girl?,who will recite with tho yonnfrmen intlie recitation rooms of the main building loth sexes participating in all the benefit ot the pcliool. K!der TvL jK?r'a icciution room is arr,inp:ed ,to scat conveniently 84 sa dentsand accommodate them with, desks, black bo;ir;l5 &c IU.-3 W5oJ;.on'8 roc;a ia also furn ished with ncatncc3&ud taste. TLe dormitories ana uini, room are clem a::J airj-, aud the ta 1 ' ... - to defray tbo ci ij copies of tbeyaper to the cleria to c.bnrches. Nelson, Darhaa and C : n to to the "con mitten. d?t3 era ta 12 tlJ; y c:,d eriitefaL - A I'OZLs EXAM rLE. At tl.e late ceetlni of the rhoctsvsr sr.l - CllzT-,Tr Eajtut Aiclitlon, the t"- :-tff c -.tr. t u'.::r. i ri:;ca for li:::nr.ary piirjo t iiv 'f rtich C..ri.lincrtItTlaiL3 Tt tba V: tcrs cf Edpti:4. CLurd. 1 ia I . C, D. :r Bret reni-rWill y not nuV:eai: ppeal to yyur vai jna chnrches r thv Gie sboro church! Y i.arer. - wcr ippinff ?n c - new h on 9ft. It is nearly completed at a co cf uIoat $4000 We have a.liand50ueamL,. comfortable honse. The chnrcb has made great sell denials jA. this. work; for. they are vry poor. ' - ;L . ; Will you not help us a little just now to pay bS our indebtedness t ; We have been begging long enough tor this honse. . Aid tta inpaying the above snra that we may join you itt helping to . bnild houses elsewhere., Those who have made pledges nnd subscriptions, will please forward them as skjbiiaa ' possible. Eemember, Brethren thf house'fc in A centre of inflnence, and is toe i oiir( jrreat Master. .v'tt;i!, S - t- ,s, t Send contribution to me at Hierh Point, K.C. : . 1 J. B. KiciLUipsox. The following amounts) baire.beeu received; j iL'M.'Wood, Hertford, Liberty Association, ' ' " ' " ! ' Goldsboro Ulinrclr, 0.T7. Greer, "J H.FjMUfn, " J 1J, T wl n. M U. v. II u1tnfy, G v!. 'VLh, ' KxprB ruinpntiv. - T. J KooV, hy J B. Poone, . 'O.J lk). Catawba Smiion W. B. Uarrll, L - , J. B Richardson. J K. Howell.- V " EiJwunU A Brgiitoni'j io j JII M1N , RrU Moody. 1 lit i VT. ,B. Uarrell. "H. A. Jirown-f i 38. to. Hi (.6 ,75 TJ i - 800. e 26 i - -. - . . 12. .20. ' f' ' . . ' 1 7 ftft n.oo hi ' ...f.i, 22.05 . t 76.00 s.L'.t..l 60.25 J,- B. BicauLitDSOjf, ; Eastern.Associatiou, Central BaleigU ' . Capfe'Far j High, Poiutj K.C. 3 k no liicnMOKD, VjL?Oct2StU.1872.f deceived frpni,jrolin G. .Williams Treasurer, One Thousand and Eleven dollars for sundry iartient behalf of "Home'' church. -iv? t - -; f 5 i'i ? u H. A Tupi'kb, Cori Bee- . l f ' Ti " a e. .' i . .;t?'btW--V"fe-. . Di.B Bjlcobdes :- -Last Sunday morning at 8 o'clock I married a eouple in Caswell county baptized a young lady in Person at 10 preached ht Clement at Utf aud administered the 'Lord's snpperi-tfctf.jjji !.,,H f 4 a .:X?.3I-Jobdi2T..:;, I - 't -- . 1 . .ll'C';'"y'V : Thti rvmtvtediwrti of t,li "Rilncntinnnl (Hnnt-An. tion in Philadelphia in Majr last, are now pub lished: sulscribers will receive their copies with out delay, ) No copies, bound in cloth, remain un sold. ' Copies in paper at 20 cents, or by mail 35 cents, can be bad by addressing Sheldon & Co 667 Broad wav. New York. OnnldLfe TJiuwin. Boa. ton; or any Depository of the Bible and Pnblica-. . nun - oocieiy. , 1 AchjowJedmenti. ; Peterson Dnnn, l'bM floor, ' ' - Sherwood White, -.M iEi',r J. J Barrow,,,. - , , , T. J. Brogden, '. ' " P. B. Buffalo?, i . ' 'r.i t W. O. Allen . Dro visions. One box provisions, La Orange, 9 00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 9.20 2.27 W. b. Bovaix, Tr. 8TATB COKVKX wt 'mi TO THE NORTH CAJlOXiIXA. BAPTIST ; ' 1 " '..' now:.;- ,. Bkkthkix : I beg leave to sabmit to you any re port as Treasurer for the fiscal year. , ; y r i t . - Johw o. Wiixiams, Tr. Report of ike Treasurer of ike BaptUt State Con vention for tke year ending November lixth, 1872. Kt 1 iUii VTATE MISSIOXS. " ' " - ' 1 Cartledg Creek church, ' J. D. Hufbam, Lllllngton cbnrcb, Mt. Zlon Association, 4 Allison, 1 t. f, T.B.Jns'iee, , Raleigh AssocUtion'. '".-" ' Bev. J. S. Pnrifoy, former Treasurer, J. B Strain.- - . , Unknown, Reynoldsbn, X. C. ' ' Rev. John Mitchell, Unknown, Savannah, Gi. - J. D.Hafham, Forestvllle charcb. ; ; .'T 'Rolesvllleehnrcb, - 1 V 3 n t J c Cross Beads ehareh. Monthly ofTering, Jlertfcrd. Mrt- M. H. Wood, J 4 J. W Cheek, Rose of Sharon ekurcb,, ' rumor, ts J4 K..B. Norwood), Unknown. - Greensboro church. Mrs. Pbeobe H. Colburn, Balelgh. E. W. Wilson, ' ! - Bey J. D. Hnfham, Marfreesboro charcb, Bertie Union MeetlBg, . - .--f - Monthly offering, Hertford,' " j' Elder J.T.Albriton,- Monthly offering, Hertford. - . i Favettevllla ehnrrh.- - : Xeaksville church, J i;t" i Mar?i EDI chnrcb, I Monthly offering, Hertford, v Chowan AssOAtatlnn. iTopplm Union Meeting, ' " s ' Harriett M. Cashwell, fW. A. Pool, Taylorsville church, ,; -iv;u'i X ' Solpher 8pringi ehurcb, I Monthly offering, Hertford, . Rev. J. K. Howell. TheaalonlcaT -R. R; Savage, Bertie Union Meeting, H.B.Parker,' , . .--7-'!:.-. Camden and Currituck Union, sawyers week church, ureensDoro cnurch, t it - Rev. J. D. Hnfham for JM. Heck, Balelgh, Rev. J. D. Hufbam,' 1 ' , - MJM.Wood,-?' ' v . ' Brewer, Wake Forest church, : a J. JV. Watson, Browns church, Warrenton, 1 Rev. J. T. Hnfham, Flat River Association, -tXp.iv...; i h Bemah AtaodaUon, . v. W. A. Lawrence, -Sarah A. Lawrence, . , Mt. Vernon church, W. O. Allen, Treasurer, v Rev. J.D. Hurham, Yadkin Association, . Liberty Association, Monthly offering"! Hertford?-' .- 1 V Union Meeting.Central Association, ' u v ; . Elder K. Thomtnion. - , Bev. 3 . D. Huf ham Yadkin Association; ' ; - - xadkin Association, '-. Beulah AssociatloH. : Klnsra MArtafaln laaAjitflA fiA Neuse River Union Meeting, S. Ivey. ' 60.00 C. Winston, Treasurer, Frankllnton, t- - .i , , 4.SS J. B. Boone, Chariot. - -x ." 42 00 H.' M. Stroud. Clerk Mt. Zlon church, ' ' 1 - 23 95 BraraSeH'ichnrclVJ'H ? u- ' .:05 Dr.J-ritchard. collected at Central Association. 70.00 oov. w. wr 'Holden, Balelgh, 10.00 Catawba Blver Association, . ( f' 800.OO 1 7 ft - i . 71'- $ 6 00 276.13 8 00 7.68 2.00 6.00 146.60 1 ; 28.00 5.00 10.00 25 00 .2.00 . 13.50 24.00 4 24.S0 , 200 . 2.00 6.7S 6.90 ' 2.50 .62 " 3 00 . 2.50 . s.oo 40 00 :. 28.00 2.00 -1.00 1.00 23.00 4.00 13.00 1 00 202.59 12.00 ',m 8.65 ' 4.65 ' J9.05 1.00 6.50 4,65 - .90 14.60 ; 6.40 2.00 26.00 16 72 . 1LW . 2.50 164.26 166.49 . .50 . .25 . 6.00 8.55 84.45 2.00 15.81 6.00 39.40 114.66 20.00 1T..4i- -. ty , .... uiicuktuu at vaariotce, , J.M. Brewer, W. F. College, , W. a; Graham, Iron 8tation, . ' Bantistt church Greensboro. - . ' D. B. Holland, Balelgh Awoclation, , Raleigh Baptist church, baket collection John R. Harrison, balelgh, ' . ; A.H. Winston, t t,: ' Mrs Harriett Andrewi,1 ' I A.ThompSon, ..'- - T:HBrlrgs.Jr.J. . "o Mas Martha Mills, " M. Lankford, Tar River AocUtlon,' Dr. 7lnaKtV1k Forest Conege, Monthly offering, Hertford, - , ACoh Allen, Italeigh, T Mr; Stradley, Oxford, ' 'S -.' ' -ls Vernon church, ,v JametJ), Nunn, Raleigh, " .M. Heck, Raleigh, " i. 11ik'..TC?Marcr ,harcl icrnsaleia. MlssE.S. McGruder, RaWh, - . F.'P. Hobgood, ' , irissalllaTowle8,rJ- " V 1 Henry Horton, . , " r Dr.Pritchard, Miss Samantha Sanders,4 '' W.O.Allen, ' - , . 2IT.50 1O00 25.00 3.00 161.75 . 22.25 i 5.00 , 10.00 6.00 soo - 2.00 . 1.00 19.30 - 5.00 . 1.C9 8.00 1.C0 ' 9.50 8.00 25.00 - 8.75 2.00 ft CO - .50 .4.00 ' 6 00 .50 10.C0 Patd Itev. J, D. Hufhata, ' Rev. W. 3. tfrril : J. tt. ISUa. Nichols & Gorman, ' . B. r.irhardson, "3T.B. Cr.bb, . u R. H. Moodv, -. . J. K. Howell, -. Southern Express Company, ' Conr.terSt, ' ' " Q. T.:7)rg0 - ; "r?v.r.rr. jcrdaa, . 42.567.56 "378.Sr 177.55 50. - 9.60 - 7.50 25. 23.. . 30. 90. 30 . 1. - 3. CO. . 123,- t JJTBICAK 3IISS10X8 j i ! u H n : tS i tf r , Tar. River Association,' . v , - fj u v t4v . INDIAN JllSSlyAS : . . i 8 tin on bana, - , t f? KT!EWVn J X feElhXARY i ' - GBEEXSBOBO CHURCH t , i Sister Sidney JL U Wood, ueruoru, - fi , f 't&50 ,$L00 , , 2.O0 i- 8.00 ; 3,00 L.. 15.00 . 30.00 Paid to Elder J, B. Richrda, ": ' - SUNDAY SCHOOL W Lea, lanceynua, n. 1;., . r f j Paid W. H, A R. S. Tucker House. Rent, . f , . - DOMESTIC MISSIONS t Bav. C. E. Tylov. Wake Forest CoIlee. Bj check sent to Rev. JL T, Somner.llArion, JLla.; 20.00 - ' , T ATES CHAPEL : ' . . ": 10.2 " ' 10.72 19.50 , 1.00 - lJDO ' loo: , S.OO 6.00 LOO - iaoo, , f 1.0O' , LOO 5.00 '6.00 8.00 ' -8.00 1,00' 2.00i - 2.10 L007 ra -60 iaoo . 9.50; 5.00' Cartledge Creek Chnrcb, r" 3. D. Hnfham, i - t ; ; . -Catawba Aaaoeiation, ; . Pint church, Wflmington, ; Mrs. Lv E. Biggan, Bister Sidney Lev V ' 1? Miss C. C. Lilly. Ediaboro, 1 A.P. Eiddick, . A. E. T4 (Sumdrarv), -Mrs. Wood, Hertford, 1 . : Eaton Sunday School Jj. B Carroll, ' H.E. B. (Norwood, N. G), : , i Elder O. M. Matthews, , T , R. M. Andrews, ML Olive church, Edenton, N. C.r unknown, J.1L Jordan, Man Hill church, -: i Mrs. a C. Harden, " , t , Mrs. Dr. H. Lewi, Fayetteville church,- . . Wm. White. Chatham county Little Edwin Stradley, Buncombe Co.", UtO Brandman Stradley, Bunotanbe Ca, ! Chowan Aseoraation, ?,fj.t Braaafield's church, . ? ; " " - t Allen Betta, J " . 1 EDUCATION: Cartledge Creek church, , , - : .." , Bev. J, D. Hufbam, .j..:-: , i.f :. f. Baleigb Association, ' " . i r( Sister Sidney Lea,':- -. - Boae of Sharon Church, - '"' ' ' 4 D. M. Beale, PoteoasL - . " B. L. VernonTx, Greensboro church, - - r V ' 3u, O. C. Harden, ' . ' ' ; " ' " ' : " Geo; Newton, ' ' - " Wm. Lea. Yanoeyville. f'"t" P. Jones, for Kerr'a cbapeL ' ' ' P. Jonea for Leaksvitt. " 'y C W, Cheek, Centre Valley, ' Elder J. B. Marsh. . ' ,t ''.r-c' B. L. Temon. Greensboro church. '.' John Watson, Browns church, Warrenton, r Rev. J. D. Hnfham, Fiat River Association, rV. -Bev. J. D. Hnfham, Beulah iseocistion, F. M. Meadows, Flat River AsBodation, yr- Bev. J. D.. Hut ham, Yadkin Association, Liberty Association, . "f Wake Forest church, ; '. Cub Creek church, "v. Beaver Creek' church, J - r " C W. Winston Franklin ton church, J ' ' r B. L. Vernon, .Tr., Greensboro Baptist church, D. B. Holland, Tr., Balelgh Association, Total,- 273.57 Total Paid to William BoraU. - .... t t 3 1-1: 1 1 1 Franklinton church. Franklinton church, colored, Cartledee Creek church, ' Bev J. D.' Hufbam,' "t Raleigh Association, r; Wake Forest church - Tatea Miaaionary Society, Raleigh, f Eld. J, CL Grayaou, - Sister Sidney Lea, - Z Unknown, Beynoldaon, Wake Forest church, . ,- '. Savansh, G., (unknown) ' .. .'-r Monthly Offering, Mn.Wood, - ' D. M. Beale, Potecasi, . :. V J " , O. Newton and wife, . ; v C. D.Nixon, ... - , . . Bev.'J. S. Purifoy," -' H.E.B. (Norwood)' Eaton church, ' T ' - - ForerriUle church, ' - ', R. L. Vernon, Gresnaboro church,! ? Mn. P. H. Colburn, Raleigh, , t ; . Mrs, C, C Harden, f -'.'". R. G Poole, Wake Fprert church, (Feb.Vf . .J ' Wake Forest church, (March) , ; Wake Forest church. (April). J. D. Hufbam, Bertie Union meeting, Monthly offering, - - - - t 4' Tarboro church," 1 - ;- '-.. F. Jones, Kerr's chapel, - Leakaville church, . . Wake Forest church,(May) '.' ). . , Monthly Offering, Hertford, ,''""."' Chowan Association " " 5 Yoppim Union Meeting, - v -..'" - Wake Forest ckorch, (June) , , C. W Winston, Treasurer Franklinton church, Elder J. B. Marsh, fox a friend, R. R. Savage, for Bertie Union, 1 - vi B. L. Yemon, for Greensboro church, r ; . ; J, M. Brewer, Wake Forest church, n v" . i f John Watson, Brown's chtirch, Warrenton. Bev. J. D. Huf ham, for Flat BiVer Aaaoci.lIun. ' Bev. J. D. Huf ham, for Beulah Association" F, M Meadows, Flat River Association, ' - BeV. J. D. Huf ham, Yadkin Association, Bev. J. D. Hufbam, Liberty iussociation, , Monthly offering, Hertford, ' E B. Henderson, clerk of BHef Creek Associatittii, H. 11. Stroud, Mount Zion church, ;- ' Brassfleld's church, - -Flat Rock church, ' . , " v , Mrs. Dr. Montague, ' " " ' - A D. Phillies. . " 1' "".'' ' D. B. Holland, Treasurer of Raleigh Association, i R. It. Vernon, Treasurer of Ofeenaboro church, - D. B. Holland, Treasurer cf Raleich Association ? Miss C. W., Raleigh, Tar River Association, Monttly Serine, r Sundry persons, in Raleigh, by Dr." Pritchard, - .Total," 1 By check sett to Dr. Tupper, By check seat lDfTPritchard, CashtoA.r.rs, 15.00 ri 1C0.2S - t 17.25 - :loo ; S.76 1" 5.00 "j; 103 LOO' ; 5.00 16.00 i J 2.00 , . 2JW 5.00 : . 2.00 r- J'2.50' , ;llL3if i : :9.86 ..L80, 1L50 ,; 16.50 C 2.00, ?5.00 " 3.15 4.95 2.50 43.0 4WX43 45a 45 J t 24.11 1 .'"S.84 5.00 J ' 272.40 n i'8.00 f.50 ,29.45 .00 5 "1.00 r.-i !'' 10.C0 i '8.00 :.-3.00 2.00 ' 1.00. . 5.00 ?.00 ,,0 5 6.90 ''2.50 '2110 1 12.50 8.(0 "rfi,C0 ' 1.00 "'1.00 6.35 v 2.80 '; 7.2T 20.00 3.00 -8.00 t?l3.70! .,2.C0 . ,5.05 8.08 77.S0 4.73 . V 8.86 '"5.00 4.35 . t. 2.50 l63i8G -' 16.08 - ' f.80 - 6.3 . 8.1O ' 1.00 . ' '7.0& i.7 . LOO 1.00 - 223.45 -aL80 , S7.T3 ioo , 24.25 - LOO loaoo 1,350.22 589.27 100.00
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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