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Answcrir. aqucry frcn. cn esteemed minister, we asserted (and still assert) that ffaith is both the gift cf God and. the act of the creature In oar last tee, EJet Mart Xeanett ttci Jfel different txen that ia the Bible a definition which (as he correctly assumes) we do not under' Btaau.p , .vu mucuu vntion ia by no vork of oura W also believe I wittt the apostle James tbat &dUi irithootworka I ii'inij tin il CuU a ni U lEiildt d L nnfc .ir faitH nnl T flint ' A Wham ,' and Rxhah 1 ,f 1 not by faitfc only T that ' Abrsbim and Rabab I tins, aoes not ueueve uie licnpcnres.' - i Elder Bennett admits that God commands all J men every wcere u repcau aau jcd uo in-1 - - . 1 A. .1 , I pentance is not a duty I Well, if John the Bap I tist, the Savior and lria apostles did not exhort 1 about tbe meaning : ot very plain words ; and it rallj t:: to t3 that prcacUc 5 . ticli floes not include exhortations and encouragements to repentance as a duty, would be as barren ot re sults as the fls-tree, on which the Savior ound nothing but leaves. Here also lies . tbe expla nation of tli fict that the Lord never blesses the Osbournites with, revivals, and they, iincrease mainly by making proselytes from other denom inations. . ' We understand the phrase, ead in trespasses and sins to neaal TOndemnedJ to deaths on ac count of trespasses and ?sins. But according to Elder Bennett s interpretation of this and other passages, the apostles commanded the people to I do what they knew the people could not do.' V I Elder Bennett quotes this passge,f .By grace res, it is the "j "Holy Spirit God. We believe that 'mithis the gift of God f but the Scripture quoted does not prove it.; The D f.yJ and toar (Ration u) not of yoarseives , it ia inmiterthereccptaclf muchprecions gospel . . O truth; and yet, if we believe theBibleweaxe obliged r o belieVe that he is also the receptacle repaie. And though it is difflcult fbr a man of his are and Rtandin." tA mrdm nmrwrnatMnM I towards yoang Den wb:;.opos8.1nmf:ire,l)elieTe I he will kindly point bat what he considers our5 1 errors, as we -have tried to point outhis. -,pon I troversy. candidiiy and courteously conducted. I leads to the investigation and apprehension oi I truth. We answered a qaery wiAone .word, I . and Elder. Bennett attacked that, word with his 1 neavy tneoioicai artuiery, we nave .simply defended the position with a little more grape? I ": " . .tt ; . . . AiiasaEula-... ' v -v. I 1 The r article of rA. L on Elihu, in tii3 paper, I takes, middle ground,' is moderate, and in-most l points correct. But his position : ia regard to I ho; was certainly the youngestmaV of theflve. J He certainly spoke with .unusual ease and; satis-. I tacbimselt. He -was probably .educated I m the phuosophy of the times, because he phiips-. I ophzesontheorigiu oi whiriwinds, fair weather;-1 m, ? ornament, lie wacer- tainly f FeU-complaeeDt, He said: ' " - I "My wordi tiey are th.9 integrity of my heart' f ' M v ! Aad my lips speak knowledge puely. - . x,: Aiseaa u jpo; cearsen.unto me. , miqi caucUOU. Cpftiij3Ct?U YHU IUO , JPP; jveep Busioe anai wu teecauM wisdom, f ; ; I una perrect . in Knowledge is. before -thee. UonanCt I A. L. calls this Orientkl phraseology." I So it is, and it expresses Oriental ideas. Jlb tailors cutciotnes to men,; so speakers everywhere I adapt words to thoughts. r Christianity is the on-1 ly religion t!:at ever made men ineek andlowlyi ThePharisec3 were famous for. their self-compla-'cency. TL3 '.Chinese 4know all . ; tbisgs--are full can held no more." .; Alexander desired adoration as a God.1 Xerxes claimed cc-trcl of the wiuds and waves.: :Z!neaa was godJ:r i borri..? Caesar describes thet war ia Gaul book .alsoan Arminian.: Gdd was allowing :Catau W afiiict Jobtis t3tait!2owsiini to -ctt . . . it.wv,u nuiiia luvuun uuu pici-uu iu3 n;;eou3 ana afalctcd v iCked c-ly. - H3 ;J - 1 God will not prcpsr tie wllaj." ' Eaeycs La wiliiolla not from iia rLleoua j: And wiLh lings on tie tli-one f.r. 1 Ea mAla tleia sit forever and tcy are j Timotiy said: All that wi'.l live ' godly in Christ Jesus shall saSer; persecution. It is tot reasonaL.3ttt-3 -m3 i.y C;i:It vcrild b- spiratTO :".at.) ctr::t c:.:h c.l:r. r " mata ::.i:r:Iy dlreit from that c tla AIrrJ.;h. xy. J-.n 3 wrat'j was kindled RT.ic.-.i Job t L: uca c:cua U:t co 1 r , cl:u tha th'c - Cat -v ii a v - w to nr; d: - v IIo r-; - -i - -- then t":h a LTr? .: t! : j, " cr. It; ii r 3 3 c.jHa t:-ijrrt-... j f rr'. - V ' J i . . . - - - - i - - - 1 v:-. a r ;. nlth G: 1 .0. c t!ic doer rows a e c; .i n a i x tct freni the bednninz to the end of; tha I to the BlBLIOAtl E.ECX)IIDr--tho T-v.'t we r: a 1 that Casar dixit. Csar iossifc. I and only Tel: -ibrsi- TZrl rr. o an r sar mi:::, uxsar vis;W ; Cicero; blew his ,own Jia ;I3y tDyLC3aCyrf f t- IZZT, coda horn' in a eryla which has never been surpassed, I cacredto me ,cn ncceont ; cf the, unflai- except by the editors, of eonirrebgious ropers. girj interest felt in itfcy.my ;: onc pious Moses, was first a fugitive,-roa jastiee, and'then. todnbwesintclcicthtiv The dsts cf he -became a maa of great meekness. "David fled "old brother Ueredith flash over my as ahem wanderer before his owac:a,and mind ca r a boyhece tho then became a cua oi devout humility but if labors -of; Huf Hiin end Hilb rrry Vcon- ever E.a attained -any tstkncssjcr humil- fmrcr2ri"3 traV rS" r-t t a r Etrarse tiiag oa caiLi: that a tinner trcr in fused ta love Lis Sav lor. It i 5 net trar 3 tl " t Jesus died for sinners. . Love Implies sacrifice for its object. Infinite love Involved infinite wo-riee- The love -was wonder fulj- the Xgacriace was natural. The Bible explains God's plan of Bavin jj- sinners. The Old Testament is a prepara tion for the New, and the New ualocfcs the mys- , tnown m;ter7 of hi. Will. Paul batedOrUtianlthnoit; .ter, t. him Bat the t scales fell from his eyes and be was astonished at Hhe depth of the riches both the wisdom and knowledge of God Some T. ,7 TV ? Vl , ""Zt aw W . sjwsnaj waav J a W UJ M.VfM T Q WanVaa . 18 l1"1 "S . i t , n i I ... ... ;t '. .J ?! v ' ' f U ' I ll If I! 7" . - - f ; . , Bntitlatrntn alsa thAfc'"' God i bia owa inUrprte. 3 V . m 11 1 . J- M ahuo wu buii puuo, . Ave jpity the man ;who loots at the - Bible and says s , . .. Infinitely happier are thwe who, like Watts, can sing "My grxaooe Ood,bow plaia v Are thy direction given I V fill ma T nnv o tm 9irt Bat find tLe pein to heavi tT ; - Gall for &ndaeatidcal OouTsstioal ' At a meeting of the Central Commit- tee, held in Raleigh the 18th1 of Decern- ber, the ? following pre amble and reso-' Itttions were adopted i : - 7 ' : y'4;" ,; "WlIEIlEASthia Committee has, at the instance of the Baptist State Convention held in FayetteTillel been appointed by the Board of Trustees of' Wake Forest OollegeJ to suf eTvisa the work of raising barrassed in asking bur brethren to leave their hbinesind bnsinesi and taW fthe expense of a journey to this city eo soon T m OonVention in JFayetteville,we mmandUngrtoce jt. the work nnmmitf ail 9-r a unit 4ha miMnnii bUtt T Jv,rWU8 difficulties to be eucouUtared incite Euo- inauoa.ro aiuus m lue . accompiLsamcni of the,' end in vleWV -' ' I ' V i Ttat;' we t cognize among our most serious emDarrassments ; tao lacs. 01 general interest on ;tne sub ject ot Education; the absence, of a har- monibus and "well : ad lasted connection xmorig Oniigchoola of .ysriocs grades rin their relations" to one another, and to an extended ' course or stadies ; ' and l the need of a higher gride of chc!arshlp in aU our Ecnool : therefore that this Con- vention be called mtho interest of gen era! education in order to enlist more ef- fectuallyall the friends of education con- nected vrith On academiea iand college?, .Resolved 3rd': That' all the pastors, teachers and'friends of education, con nected with our denomination- ba - earn stly invited to'nieet us in a Convention to be held with thBaptisti church in Baleigh; on TaesuyiBvtnln2;fth9:;llth rtf Vphrv.irv. .1 R7Z:.tv.A .trfft, Srii-fnl lhW: 17 Z - 7 1 I J It -i T ! 1 Wg dayS, tO COnSUltOU; tilO RSSt inter CSta tl aenOniUOn InlthlS Qtajter.,.; i. . t $ r. 'C02OIITTE3 5 T' BtSrt,JTT?11,?' lliTT?ST7, 'Avera,' iTf; fT.fTVCltcr3, VV . W. Hol- wwhm, , ajlvc, u ju. J-ru jrniciiara, . : f For the titlicil Recorder.-" , c ; XlAT'S LlCS, IACOIT Oo:f Ht., -K , December lCtb, 1872,tr,. i JLrr, -riir ? "It- cccss., likal ci. If I writing jbomejVfhe I eddrers alsttsr ?oBlCUCAL 100 " VS" J I .Ara,nT7.:r- . i lccUr cT.r CI rj, I r; for thlrI: .1 Hit I; f ;jrl t,. tire 3 vwafcHy tM. Ta-k'A. vla t. 4. 4iaav9 k , c.r.;3 c - J V'-- i J i i .- j ; JL.aJ S - a t, a ib r - -. r.r: - " ' a V a. 3 T7c; ;e.To c::n:::.: w i4 a, r - .- 1 'i " , i W W w -ha.a K.' .. - j ,i l-- churel:. rr": 1 '73 c . i . 4. .. r::r. i v. t:.-.t I i 'oV (:- z:: tbiti: not wonderfully bmlt ::j ai tbo incontrovertible evidtnets of: -.strcr to special pray ert f . 8acb are some of tbe bkc.ings vrhicb have fallen upon me and our community in the past few weeks. L'ke dewsDp'n the mountains of Herm n tbesbowen) of grace bave fallen upon no.: ' 1 1 You rnoiced in a late number of your paper over the uennine work in brother T : it . ' nr- .t!. ' " juauuruu scuurcu in iuempuia- vu muy rejoice aain at another ginnine'work at Mays Lick; By thia salvation , I greet yoa and tny brethren in O.,, and r x- uwri mil iu iuva worus : -,r -;, f "p f arti bsia the bpw ooj hjia ) i j4 I.'. 1 Tborngi th -irmy maef h gloomy aaj sad. ' ('I y Aadtiitartof thworkw Wgl4j;r 'Vr.lf.x ' fovea portsiwiIlopea audi mosio resound, f t, i f ana we muwooi ox warn vu zing, . ; : f ' With ptsiM for ths brave vho labored to uve,". it " And the angel trill jojfaHj king. u f ' V ' - ' r ; Bold on, Bald on, my brother hold on; v r u lx ' Iloldon till the prixei won,., ; aaa mea a poaga ana i j hoc mow, ; ; - j , for tbe work is almost dona. -. - t ' t OSEFH . CASTES, r Beab Bsooaniitt ; I baptized 11 at Reids XEoad8 the 2nd Sunday in this month, and if able will baptize . 8 at Fine next f Sunday. ,1. have baptized during this year at 'Reids ;X Roads 25, atirineiy. The Jboraia doing a good wbrk in this county. ; , ! . , , lf - : 1 notice your44! am discouraced" with I'm, deepest sympathy, and the '"many causfs oi your aisoouragemenT, woi'yu in my mind, are as true as ' truth itself. While.reading the several reasons ? your enumeraie as mightbeq ging to you, and the one thaCwas; most discouraging, and then your independent fdtnre determi nation.!! I oould but - ex claim to my j wife, who is a .deep symjpi: thizer In the success of the Hecob!deb, that the number containing these dia- tonraging sentiments, was worth the wnoie price oi ine xs.isuuiUJfii& lor one year! , , TjVben will Baptist learn wisdom and inde SPIBiXUAL J SEPABATION. in. The longer a christian Jives the more he is satisfied that nothing either ! great or go6d' can: be aticomplished ' without special spiritual qualification. - 'It is 'not entnusia8m. it is not ipe pursuit 01 a- single bbjectlt is not an idea ott the brainy ' Itfis Christ?s jwer on 'uV thA will enable us to achieve.' i!lt is the gra-' olous gift of, Heaven 1 ' ' -; ' ,J - " . 1 A great movement nas Degan in this State. 1 The 'brethren at- Eayetteville meantr8oniethine by' their resolutions; They were honest and iriv earnest I when mey saia, we wuoie siave musi. ud can vassed, the pastors employed the active lay men ' engaged;1 thV. associations per meated 1 the churches addressed,' ! the households 1 reached, and - all tasked to make their free'wilF offerings to 'the Lord this year, for this ?good enterpriser Bat what or an this, ntnuora snail not prepare us. f or tew&md It 'will stagger any of us whd think of it, who think of the gigantio proportions: of the undertaking,:and coo thediinoul ties to be encountered; if:8pecial graceris not bestowed ;'if strength ctraragey Runt, faltering devotion arenot ,giten to the imniediate laborers fand if thmgiteat tfnd good One does not pour but upon4!usDaU the spirit cf an enlarged liberality and? h gen erous self-sacrifice to brinfoniL gifts and offerings ftwith;dver-flowing hearts He can fill ns, tLosa that -'labor and those? that olTer gifts 10 can fill us full of the work.u He can - exhilarate us with the Epirit ot sacrifice. Ho can make it a joy and a luxury to give to the Giver. Jf alLi U tor. the BPirit ,;ot iqur .jcather, tor b2jti " for the work fWiMiiWunl i t. w - -For theEiblicalSecorder .,r f,t In a recent number cf the EeoOiidsi: for i thd .' sinner ' to -! go ufte" f them and - pirtslie f Christ ecbei4 ia the eoul receives him.' This is etivalenx io cayinT, God gives iiitbmsn' exercises Itcr Gcd gives the power to be!ieve,mahr ;belIoTci';,c4hu3 ho-adtiita' whst-!hoili tors thrcua aLcIa colinin to dicpror, and ybitl3 .manifestly tru& of fiithi and' ,'c every clli'er cliistiaa tct-and tTxercieoi-'r viz, Go J gives t!:o ability.and thOvdispa dtien t-th to trill' e.i tci do,' butL th6 illin t tho !eict7 zjo- tha acts - el c.::.ti:ro.' TLDpcet ba3 cell erprei::d: trcth in tLsLneat ;f .'"fV!ilf- '.Tll.3t' .twcrhltJiJi; f -r;j,!: i'T s 1vs rotr ty wt'. rirt li t!, .1-, -it,st'-9:'-ryto.,,V, ' frczi iLh i: cr "i:'-., .nnphilc- : " ' ..' ' Tyuo. cc:rrr: - -i eavri,aw -a - Lava .ct tt: , . .... ? w 4 a 4 V L.iva4 -t. r Lui tU iJ C . . cv.e:. It c : 1 "s C. ... . . , 4. ... Elder Bennett uses 1 the following j lan-gui3o:--01iri;t 'f fzp& ealvitionhcre-cbl denositsd" In arr off housscr store otrf 3very cllott vriU to inapi in i;ei'tins ?Lich hasbr n held i a cz r btato ? for many ye:ir:i. TastorF, ac. ?ra, and fi inu nf eu neat ion, breth ren UilVfill, tou collie? IV-.aidentjof Eiil Il'cds will be appiiedto .for their I usual half fare ,rates.i -The expenses will be-diminished, and every tbin-Jono .ta facilitate yonr coining, t and mate yo nr. stay in the city pleasant. This is to be a great year in ourahnals5 -Brethreu come. W most not fail in; this meeting. P ;ii ' ' m ' &si-if jJ)-fslt. " v ' Seniof Speaking. iH:. ,f The old' Oolleg cliapel" is "1igbtI xp,"' u. nil Bra in vspstfini pfii"?, TWf?" ot the class. h The cheering and the m o sio beginy and w know that they have entered; , a. body'of finisT losing joang, in en r i wal kin g u p i tb e aisle and seati ng, t bemsel ves upon the rostram Jls the. innsio discourses -. '-eloquently from the bands of Mrs. Allen and Mrs. lills,wbo are seated at the organ and piano,-the ladies J mean, nu.iSeir j bands the class are allowed;; aioraiiDt to survey the audience, and calm their exciieuient. 1 loiot'theMrslltimr pearea in ,1111s : capacity. oiui,5iuey ,afo not veteran s. ;, JFors , them , it ; is 'ah peca- sion.: Ladies are present ; and for young meh of their age, that i9-'uffieienic.lK i The President announces tho name of Mr. Ri VJinn; uudJhis snbiect t 4The Wbo ' wi1i!dou6.. 'th'i ? t !I C 'any ono does, this gentleman wjtfl cer scepticism vbefore i he gets, throngb.. Jit, ff, on the . whole, a very sober, aensible production.- f : The sfyleiis exoellenrj abbundioir in beautiful "inia&er andyet chaste.1 TWho doesnbt J Wish W6 to this speaaerr YViinoui nanast.wimneany ait oi one .arm torn, away, , ana f nai.ioe. right; and. the other;, .with onlr an.jnch or more below the elbow, he is yet able to write a clear and legible- hand , to use bit chalk at the black board as rapidly as the majority' of tndenta'.-afldith4 his big lexicons1 Eatin" afad; GreekWiWrb him, his, eye fixed on the page, and turn ing the leaves with his tongue, ' fre is able fo master the lesson : as soon as tbe. best. The Iiord intend .this young:, man.for some good work; But bow my pen runs bnP l hadf forgotten that? there 1 were tour 5 young' gentlemen to; fbllqrw hiin i ?m l?aper, and Mbly,y9upace , ; Mil HjITftTranthamj i&anfloiince His aubject would you believe it Iiove !'? pAlas for the ladies ! Batii makes a good speech in spite of his 8ab- jecfTsnt 'lit'' t'wdnderfnr 3hoW loftena; Senior can lake "love," or "courtship;" or marriage and ftods thein i iuwrjiaus; tible themes, ever 14 ""aWJPSJi , i Bat lK'B;4nnadyki8 tUniiing'bV. fore us fall of life and vigojrJS very.' inotion-f-and he bassome moUnnrTrbeT! speaks a man of intense vitality mil is snbiect is-sdmetbing: Huitedto'the' Occasion " He makes some good hit: I urivvs uis uoims wit 11 trcai iuiw ; bi.ub us up ; maxea ns laugu , auu raen leaves, usseriopsiy thinaingrthatne jyfiMs. brjpeaks, he? shouldtheismadfcbae U Something suited to thecccaaion.' .u fifnbienTw WT'iTAtrrerl:nrt'rrtAiflffnta,ttajtmiiuIwee OI tna I rnatAM TCT-l toncetttit WfkaUW his subiect. i It wasvChardrtb - seo. how this could beBui wewere alf coaviieejh befomtheybung gentleman was thruugh that a man' conldinake amo8t eix3ellertr speech andhSvelSbbje pfoS:tftrgr bt what general ? subf ectstie cbnltj i$itjl termspC thqapnonncmey Ojo,Tnb Jep. il luska4yiryr sfiapiily tbftt:gob.dr rheUwicAlioxnaxim,-; that fona icoust; have &4suhject, and? to this he must blcselr '.confine himsolf.'-veii 'vhen' he has'Ko Subject; Oil" the Jwhdfe Hbi BubiecV a s?bTeqt prbVedfo;bea' ha I i : We, weraj no W prepar .toear Mr iy!oung mantof Aaexbbusi frame, andstrong, eolid'sense ? Hevas the last speaker, and ahnonncedas his hsmei-Sic-Traniti! which Indicated tojthose pftbeT dnaiehc IslBselthe eisVtranslatibiirthai &txef ;ciE?sfuwere,ncarys!overfJi nzannerhovcr, srdijigQrpuifiaxcnf'. lar'restsd ttenUonanddidnptow,.X3 tcj jel tliat ;thb:u'e'xerc!if wcres finiellsd !uhtil-W0;haI-heifdhii2iV-"Binr and the kes retired from the roslruor'. end t-srlientarcraircvl to rth3 Halls tho m? "Jit and. V a w . i. vro have teen p . t) 31,'-; --'.. : Tfco.la:tP.r.ccr:r-n bad j-t l :iUih printing cCc for, -ill Iributieii.ivrbcai.saf ..x.r Kit. - u . ... j ... - , w -M v , ' ' - i " it to ::: .r h. J - -a cau'Lar.-. nbt'expeet. I j' .Lat .t; .ro thi -Ye: . . .. r :n cf n,, k W T. . . 1 ' - T - --. f jr ibdlj. I r lei-ura end rrdI T7'rita;i:;.3 dothk is:, i i.cir7 x,":i' 'S' car;heme thinkicr: i:r n, tine, tVri"thtsirer er.r - 3 cf Dr. Pcindext r, who was prei-er.t, a; J who con1ribcr.cd grtatly- to tbo lnaltir; aiwVr of the r ccasio n, x.-iul , he bad i t tended many ineetir.n's 2tui h and ,Srnth where general movemonirf were initiated, uui. mac no uau unver wniiertsfu out ub all comparable Jo .ihjrtojOfconrse we raipdtbQ 5000,1 Yf : .but, 'if was' after hard worh, and . patient,. perplet,, ing effort v and the following conventioiv was1 obliged ' to 1 imbscribe, throbgb it numbers, about $5000 in order tb'ieiure' toe amount r r.ji. iv.-.-i .. iv lint this time sw& tartfir -twica Ahe aihorihr to be raised in eafth, r it pnnir" oleht.witb'acbptrib'atiori'of oxrirDG$LiAie I I' 'I JfcMJH Ji.iJ J, :U. I., 1st .. I i J I I : . .And, there jsat prepent,,xipTi excatemettt., no oat bars t of emlaai&siusi -We are' lay-, iubur anf movinfir f -ff -'aaietfr. bu t resol a tefyTto' a rfreat wortd'CrViij "dot- It is suggestive,,.! t'.ha itsllewron. At no Nbwbexe, and at hKtinitf,' ..will? tbere "be' condensed, asaa a furnace, such,, a, glow. of enthusiasm. -' Still we de expect tho rirf8?tb bnrh ; bnt the:flame85will W 8catR1 fetedAnCdifftsen .Onlv' one in uuy ix.urjuquiviiip, peruaps:.posSOi many, wero touched. Ly the first effort ; but no W' wet want all to be reacned The ftIages,Hhe'harnlcf p;11 the 1 tno$tbWcure retreats Q yi;cburch;t safr;tha;SuhX Jay schobU,;eyeryiJan iind everywoifla of onr ? wide spreaddenomjnationf ; mast leanibf the5-1 nibvemen taiiWev-r want i t talked oyer brhereafchers' Jknd : (he teachers io the . Snn3ay-8cbooLj, , by the fathers and mothers aronnd: th ei f ii rei sides, f Baptist's inust 1 awaka' The com- uiuu yuiso uiuaii o umcjtenea. xnierest. fiethefpiucb little attthe.oeginning mast grow, anaii deepen, and widen.' Education is in it,- the better education- ofalL Arising inoVeirienVls In itprbr- rdss. usefulness, a' hie her lifa : In fi Kingdom (tA. nob;e and generona ;worfc 10 m v, ,vr oixujuiaip-uui ucuciitOllUUS IO IlroptoKwe v kuow makef the ocean . gtains1" thefehor orl tntfsea The'se1 ContridutiOUffrrom all." la it nnsatMA' fo necessity fori much labor, ALd -for Lt many lajborere. Are we willipg to try r it? we .-fuayiieana reatsvdealirftniolit. lereueed be no grtat -xd.UmeniUWe fihieaK14anf year of hard work on a ear of general contributions Y one ryeat 1 or tbo pflnce ahd ihhds foithiy1cic:and the boor' to ernooA tuayej toe,: jsamemmd and beart'for a great Uudertakine t-this OKB- " - " For the Biblical RaookW 'V i . va :if f - ja JfortGollege fUrnducational Obri heldHi aMtbslneadaoLEduoa; ,t on au4uI thewGollege.4 Let Us -iaU-gfr 4 work witthVbeglnbing onndatiani and ta.fitit !for stilt greater usefulness: It weWillksnlvwnrV ;tgthisefidi ! ' "-"r' it 6IAWCSS4 .wiHicrownr iduxTeffbrts.Tduringt he ensuing year1 " t -VaudaJisai 'tU5 1 'JDSAU EteonDEB It is mT- imiuful dntv ro -3s H'T'-l -I mfbroi fort of ari act'of .van'dahsk'by some 'fieud iaJbumau shape, ;iuurnin'g?owni lithe church 4tLOaklEidgj4 .'.ift.ithis county,;on last Suaday iightr8th of Deceuxbef -13 the will of the great, Jehovah aod'the efforts of his servants, brothers' ronesoraajJrcwp Others "bur "little 'hurph jpiUM vcrcd , wjmehirty; .05 forty, and wpx shippedit. PattuKMse siaU churchj ! huiit by ;h3;aPrsbyteriansi Hethodists and 1 Baptistsv 3tuce the-cdnversioaof5 usauyioula W Grid; a sect, who call themselves - Primitive PaptisisT iaye. oeeij grea tlj ; exercised lumiooXandome; al heipreachers, have been, , abeshjg curlchwcK to au extent unheard cMa a ctTilizeiccaausi feP. .Jibiters'h'aye hot. noticed thea which perhapsf j has;: inceaifed. , themjithe ftiore "tod it is behetedthat some cue ho;was"a frindtf ch'ufcbjU'teJ,! 'church'havi acteliithrttdeend ifarbeafc ace, jaad have evinced no li:positiento engage in rry ccurtiocs ia re a r:ard to ' cur cuia j tzt' some ct t'Jowi vL j are tioned e accessiou? w-r uccLia ,UaCit rahid. This, J c C ?,C t ballet a!6r.an& tctlJ bt-rra.'.rithj ctl;r..-.'Rhatcur charch here will Co for a p!acaia V7hich tar wcrshfp cai Lord ii.c. i. wr I co net hc, Tho jcc.i3 in. this resioahave; bceu greatly veiLLci by the' v-or c.ui .r . u t.h holll a"thch h u niys try t5ipc.''i;i.,fj! HVwLo rules t1: 3 r-i-T,-3 f-tc'-tD iiiTchs th3 rhlc'f car i! t - - ..c t! ) cat'i to r " icj in rcarir1 to t, r ir ; 3 .cii '3 .xir"t. ""-a.- a eriitn' ' '3- 4. .r-T-jr-r-n A A.. v kv W ; -rt:- '.jLr c:..r.C, ct . ' U. - '--J t"- --T'l i ..a i t '.' 'll Lt it i .t H poiofin all- probability, -w ill' -there' be sricji meeting1 as was held id thV1 Oonii moria'Hall on tbe' occasion rrferreVi "to Alu r .Dlr c i? George Scattered, .f-r. 11!, ,1 star and engage our affectionVye f .Tr ftc, v.t jj.o.QwiixiAMs. ttV .i f5eP rtainlvthe whole Church should 'bV'ff tie?1 Uad the whole. brotherhood , be reached 1 Bib!e-och6bL For anv rWrli wm h Bf wnt a jfoufgrpnit; h6 jerking,'xih flinch1 i4g;nsbpdhatdrMstemw6 jjeae xiECoaDEB Allir me1 tb fex efe 1nirdiaFTiv . (VAM i r., 11 1 , have, as I believe,--ta consequence cf 'th Mr. Eugen; IV iu, of New York, lectured Ist rronday tveyir. at Tucker Hull. Snbj.vct" 'BeLind the SCtjiifs.' It was a popular tukibif. " Sir . ' Pal le ,r t b on p 1 1 a Pa n ker, i s a pleaaa a t siieaker, extremely "artistic ia hia declamation. , The audience-was lara and the speaker verj-.of. ten brought dowulthe h,ou"c, Df,Pitch'afdgeh; eraiiy leading irrthe lari?hr"w,"''"L1 ' .rMrJT. P. Hobgood; (the ' Uulvcrstjty "Mo'alhly . COmpHnientshim aS'liev though he-'is not a'" preacher) ia happy The bby weighed 10 pounds7 6n xh'e lSthlnstl-'i:-' . i;; s ' " '? i!tl- .V- .The Wrono Doctos.1u our notice ot Eal, eieh.AssMiai:ibD,ra'8tyiteltbat Dr. -Ilajrrell,! : preached,ou SjlujIu&4 ..JUtTa s Ir VVIm gate. -t Ir . ,r!.-'.v QarreUlediathe sinerinsr.. f. i.?:-f .-- 1-4 t. , !! ; '-"' r t . - X.vh '': I ' ThbniasYille Chnrcb - . r . 91.10 I( . Taacey ville Churh, iv,Urj Ltt d ;-f -i - 3.00 'i ElierJ.ArStriidlef, k -v-iS'1"00-, J K-ssie, Baltimore,;;., -MflLpo Saowb-igh Cov;rhiJadelphis,y4. . ,5.00.1 , lrrli. - 1. . . m - l ;fA i auove amount wer&receivea ia M?poti6ei f chasedaJJoiajid .aii;'it sitrveyedn , It. contains 2 Heresy e paid Oiia for one acre, the i other was giveu toos. uOor s location is a; desirable v p'nWevfish4 to1 commence' building - inf "'the spxwjr and'firiis up next fali . ''''f 'f'" ... : .... - I. n. . tw . . 4 ' 1 .--r r" . . .J. r ... t .;. lit. ITWAlJ-lf r. i AcknowJadlinentc. 'T MU3 uame A-Foster., f f , atiwv ample inVtof t)uilclJiur nouse "We hkVe"bur- - - S. Aodrews, Tr- Stndy Creak Aisocjatlon.' -75.55, . - It. piAndrewsi'f ; b V 'T'f' f'FbrefitTille Chnrcb. " 5-"' ' - ' ' j n4'. otr-g U,ja 'tjjijQimf1 I'S&d v.i3I j . JL. .-Andrews,' -J M,n -,, 't 1 ..-'- i I , t ' , r STATH MISSION8. TanpeyTUie Baptist church, j jtvJ jJi.1100,r, rintantiat,;.Curelw WiUaltea, po ,..r-.i-j 60.00 Tamlico Awociatlon, . ;, , i- 83.40-ji ' lA&erty Aasoclation, li vA t '-i i i-5 j i mhr measure .'ia which' Its members feed upon : ' Gcjd's Bfe-iving' wdrd. Te predict that ie will1 ' t not be very Ion g before' fho' nomenclature ''-of our an workTshall need -to' be chanced 'to meet'tlm rirl ! describe the thingnamed:.' SVurer.'1 tJ,1 1 Three daily and eiht .weekly .papers ami pub; . iisnea ia uaunga. jivery one except the Biblical ' t EscoEDaa is edited by lawye-tfrWiTBacherS!- , ( BOrwhoeft article appeara in. tUa -paper, it jnut tha op. " -poaiu o what feiaaaatf iaipliea. j HaL-.xaada one of fiia md i.' effectire tpeed e halzililxing the Caaventionat Fayettft1 .... - : V, . ; , - - ,-: Elder J. J Ho"eiBan ib the very efilciet juxd potoIu paator 6f ivt o thwclroa in the Knleigli Aasociutiba, jdI one in ' ilt Zion Atsocialioo nttd of se in riandvCrtet AimoMuKam : J ;r? ... - - .;t trf ji w-aa - ua ia aa aaumaaci;aioaa i iu part f iha wrk that ha' -U- a?d Raleigh, .Aasociatiois v WelL he f is feenerauy nghfc A cxdgun kicka aometiniea,. "- otHjiAirjWoWlurtPoaiaf.Tbovearf xttier4tlie;' Alpauii nf aniaatinitioh ahbuld fseb fhe greatest tbnfeera -fcx' v-J ' UqproBpaiilIa the 4itoT6iiiiitiW edminabeed' to ptace'r J, ov? Col!ege njKJuxi- lame ' -tfift; let it nor be said of ' 'si ! i -v ...... . T -"wvMHiHi- the fcanrof je?tc:lo61raftrth9 Interest bf Ida alma iMier"- - m wv aau laugu JtBanhot be denied that the necessity of the mdre ia impera ,.'tl! tie4aaojeei Uf be attained ia a grand and glariot nei1". andBapaatf thia vAalaifcin exert only small portion of T" :'jha'gtii4aTtegar,tiy oA glfcrkda wihienientin pefch'aiioil their Banner" Teelinije jEhktrAltinTnluMtaTieW in- ftfe'-enterprise I dp Iwany at theni &j can, iffil met the Educational Oon' " ytioninEaleigh in February. It matters not i Labour1' ,7aca1ioanMyb8l the -eijuse M On - conimoa io na aU'"khd 8otllduonr:ftrae6txooper:orL, ' Let us 'nleet 'theri" ? ; jrlth tthe'Conentant add dar mite and J keerf thefbaii irfl'io!du'i 1 i i. !. iiUi naJiM , 1.1,1., .ud,.. niiiui blX F 0 il D H I G'H S C H 0 0 ti.4' -l ,,t-i ti'ttru .y;it Ji"t:X bxfoi-cT. y. C., Peo. te-!i, 13,: sical ana . ; Cat n o n atleak: Sc-l TT ,:4r',.nOItXER,pBLCxPAL.. Tho spring aession open or the 3rd Mondoy in Jannary. Tha i rfnoe ot Doaru ana ituuuu pur erss.ou i swrnry week is 3U. fi'.aaciiu are ouutujvu. iHraijuaiumuivJi m; i.any. Xio ' Wlta' tataxtrearg-u-.-r- -j K, i K ,r ,.....,. , . , rroem?rtlne ttn. laa. . SMfp. EfM3,lS:iC;:R2l).C'liejr.; iw t , ; j, .-.fSnarta'nbWff District. ' u J-i Opens le'tFebt tlie cheapest female- Coll" in te Sonthf'4" eiassiMlaatof' Nrjbert ten .Calendar Mouths; Vacation ui th Winter; Fall Term boguis 1st of July; board from 10 to - ): 12 -.Tuition, 4; lluo.c, 4 per month; no' extras to charge or tui Jo oi oasfhten b lUrdsters of the Coepel . or. SoldieraU' kiUad in battle. 5 i T&vt. Thos. Wasd Warn. I'resident t to-it -' : " '" ' - ' i m.rqR.yojjvo jien'.ani? jbpys'.', . t,'i The Sprinji Seboion -WiJ' open on the I2th of January.' 1873 irtis ia a pleasant aad healUiy.'loeatioa, 14 .mLat vest f Ka3. ' - eign, on toe k.ka. a. i, r iron i. .in'tion per tweftion tre,. . -i tja D I Ii G II AH. SCUO0L. i-r' Cf Ii. VVf. BlI i HAIL Stt- -n - .- .MlT.FQi 1 'N'-ltAH,Ac:gf-'t.. r. -a t i) fvvnf f, - J.r,.l, U, lit JJAVt-f . , . JPTir.3 Mton cf.1873 opess Ft'. :r ttj 7thj r.-i .vi ' ?t" i."- .:.:ai:;Aw.-.j: r. -rt." sl4t'1 : Y O U S ULA i 1. freesboro, .lies to teach si.uool te cu.:..a ytiur.' ,hairill teach Latin, French, I Iuhio, &c., if neeesnary. For particnlare I i tnL.L.h J i . '' ' . tf if itit ) r .-.,... . A. valj di n.i li -- - it liayFeb., r"try,i7thrJS73. ; vw !," '.- i.-; o -v.'- - - j , j v THE Spring Terra ia begin the second Monday ia January, Terms aa heretofore. 1 - fcreparitory laBgaa;efii3 extra Aard t-.O per mooik. . The tti dlr-, t?-r- J, M .ipaoiouajt c:maculot:3 acd haaiiouia &nl capable of accommon ' l: i L'tr- r ' t i3-tOTiiad! with a Select Lr.T, " i cf Ofeoloa'!3l ?pedmens' and a - 3 FLUosophioat and Ohe'mtcil ArPratns; - ! Tl '3'Departnient'' -ia prOrided wii'a a Jarje r ...-.L;r c.rriaac,iwo Orsacs,od i .. .; . The fcaaUtea'i.er are all fUst-ela. , . . . ... :J v.A reat nniform-.i "Til ly tue "boarders. , . , .1 frd ard Ed' .1 TuiUa $1U per ec" ". . i vr j -i'-c -" . c r.'-7 i ...... ff!- f ? - "T 1 c:
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 25, 1872, edition 1
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