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-i I f- I: : -ftr', j-it- I - Hv. a T. riULYMa c, vEnrroa, ; Rev. J: D. nUFIIA2I..;,.ABSi8,T Edito. W. T. WALTE23," D.D.tAbsxc'x. Eurroa i" " '"i-.ivr.rilr; " r-riirtrr riss r - r -i i rAjr ' vols pra'exanhstlod lata the con j ditiod cf J36c!aty and" ti6 evils of thief f day we nave Deen -impresses., wun the want cf jttverence. foraad phe-! dience to the laws. That the., civil statateinave ceased tole rapectedl to a very great . extent . cannot Jbe, doubtu&' 1 TLuxs is a widespread and; , deep disregard .ci hat isnowwlfj tenia thesesiiiMeniii thia;ge 'baTelftSVKlfiiit'ia'tehaeA . featqre(ia pwjhiitfayii j betuaenaa beenwhen' tie reat rolea-ofcoa. dactf prescribed' by our-congresses an47ea&r&$i of i.jplejwil jcde fn. pucitjbiieaTi . . of the laadwis not only trime but . a afsgitace o thing in onr history Jisve led-to a greater or lesareitent' to thia sad - .change: T'r : s K ;'ong1,the''ft we most mention, the virtual Bospenj . - aiOn ot' the civil pde daring the late; wariniefin&&la!a8jai force m ail sections pi , oar country, aoa m jar country. , The snspensioa f the lawa" Jo the . four Idliears1 &ccast6med? the ipeoj ple'to -their absence, ahdled to hab ita' incompatibisjwitlj 'tfieniTte' and more exciting methods of dealing raan with can, and more rapid raeth; fof acq'mringproiNBrty werelnstif tutedL were ijryected nd despised.u This; wasjldcreKterslly tra8fiuid4?iriort generally in fenrce the saasfal section,, though Jtfiad jts efiec all '- Jn addition tothese'nulitary meth ods of thoucht and business, we Cave . means of sapping the foundations of respect mdi reverence-that is th freqaent' and r fundamental chang that were made $i the law. Bnmai T nature nataraUypects that which! is of long standing ? and permaneni while it at the same time as naturally contemns the jBbna6fj8yd''d that which may ;easflyf perish to moif row,- rBules of men. must ever havi xegard to Uhis element f mans ns ture.Bdch laws customs and insti . tuUons aa. are found in fall operation in puWly,VeMa wegrowi toimatarityi iweffewlllnoft wfflmgychangerunless theyareeit eeolhgry4 pppressive-norwdl ;; we sy4?nucallyJiriolatt when that which is lawto-day may not bo law tomorrow,-Vrt if law inaybe easfl'evadWcidespis ihen'thM ". iin chtrig' th . iUdipesed.: PerMnal : aiiM land selfishj devices taker ttie? placed iff biworfecomo ther;UVof.te utt. inojal and the wicked. e,aetbjg' in the : violent outhreaksi of the; de braT'nabrth'd'. hainatt hjeart fifepfi a originated : in the many i changes in the law of the land, ' both" national . nd Stat' Ameodment after amend mentwas raade w the constitution of the country ; till the -people-lost all respect for the original -instruments s'welfas e.endmefita!iDadi' hem,4 $vey leglatnre sfelt ;nnder obligati on to workriardjon the Stito statutes and amend, re-amendJenact tSndhacttUI they themselves lost . aigui vi mo true meaning ox ine, law and the people tamed in disgust frpm U as frori'a problem that had but an indenite answer and wia ct no nrae- .aoiaty f w xearn i vuac . vas.iaw, ; ana what not lawf what of it was in force andwhat'ainended fo'-antiquated ,Ttiieyave;;c6n6luded,fto; jare wcline4 d; s,iatni3 tney are to pitied, for even afr'S can nit'ea'filmiil Hat trainingand then yearsiin patient . ressarc amjd thj tb)absjp 'dusty jTolatass of Ltzie statntes and consti- thtidnal amendments no two men can preach the same coaclusion as to - is d.p!ir!fftj , given canThat is; Uare to; $8 lieve the advocates jot the baron the "rday?fof trial,1 ' The2 Ipeople1 isW thU.' " and are lad to, inattention to it, and ahd business, 17ereard:tha amend- cc-t tf a iaw Ls aa namiti22t5devil L I . - i I w, . --". i . .... .. W - But there is another reason for, the present irrsvertnea'for the law-ih oar i-i -m.zt t iL3 r anees rcire- X " - " v Vt -'I tC'ICrt'iC laycrs J . a.-.r:; JcTat-cni to 1 fca learned ctl'crU-i twJcciestioua nea asa wa cc;a wia tj r-crcul .max , i-ts'cf ;t':3 lavtlVt'cvery crirazsa r ;cr.i i: r3 : uii is, th3 ey tith6d cf wilreci'ijcratl; tnfU thi blent 13 13 X client : that he should defend Ua to the extent of the law. Bat we f regard it as net enly a r!?fortune, I but an evil, tr i tic -nc: oren ua criminal of e.! doer can noTse- ire i l 1 earning, talc4; an; gepiud ct -e highest ocr jpc: :rt '-3 Ut; or hide him Cciith iU mcf Czi and inexplicable provisions. Kot long since wercoaldrhave-witaced en nwtirm f t.hi vil rirhieh.va I write. A crimiaait nyofathV.basesH mhp.r nf fpTTftwman and bis 1 W W r , W mWU statand old iffTnonfArwhohafffeDent I v;. nr. i i M f r? after crime of the deepest staia of J misemployed the JStaiejawng array, oi.iega names, r i ,! f'i''v.wi" t w t,?. wa tmnirK all the courts froin the::lowesfe to thWNone towardsbuildiogthe;church highest and Wery eiceptioh taken and everv . hindrance thrown iu the was. ?r Mow natural tor tne nntnint-1 - - . J, . - B in "observer nf such unfortunate I uses )af talent crime to infer that flo what he may, I so he 'has the means to employ the I earned brethrenbf theba that th cbaacea axo in favor of hiaescape, of tnith, "Money wiir clear you. I ttvZLtJtAJZJ liAtZA-eilJ! I friafl ir xrnn ntkva thA m pan ft tn nnnlv 1 isr the right direction. Who. then dan wonder at the want of respect I lawsof the' land, that exists amonc the people, and that is delug I ing th0Ountryit witht crimey; north I thtfBOutbY . J i-irtitI LtiiUi I a nnninr understood, and a greater respect for its teachings and provisions, idi M -We" ettes' sent appeaU r.d t the BoanLf Seme of those who did well as aeents I in their; churches; last; year write 8adly.; of their inabilitTvto do .any thing for ns this year. ; There is a good brother , at Selma who-gives &.&Jm J Iady: who gets upa monthly Jcontri.: ouuonioine ioara.,xnenrei; moneys we receiYea ior wis purposo was t a i rrom uirvjerKins pi jnewDern fe is I l!BemofiMJ.ir promised to give 13 a year as longaa Pe:uaedfnd Who promised to do so would nelp a4 1 ing' Society. i of the-First r Baptist Church, Baleigh.' have raised $125 mp&M hope this example wUl be foUowed by many of the good womenof the Stata TOedayhc-rfieh Srai-iiS:f!!?f .?,'ite3.j5:ffi.tj-: : H I METHODIST, CENTENNIAL. - i T lam no ! Methodist; and with mv vlewa of troth tiftvpr contfl hi h. I Wime nf th dist church do not seem -to me to be Vrw, !Ai ? its p6Uty,Vonderfully successftd 'as it haabn:is confely throughout, and hardly worthyj to 1 take the lace of khat system God Vo; W "v fTntf; I Ml we go CJertainly, than 11 williiglyirderto5 bishop presMelderiha;riglito aonai aibertygaaranteedsimem the Very charter of mV creation.'-"' ! IJeverthelessV have always had: aMiigli regarOator theMethQdists I and: the grand Centenhiai theyjiad in; thli 'City lasteelr, has put j us in betterihumorwith them' thanlisuaU1 And j indeed, tiie; meeting IwW an extraordinary one,'.'for. whether we consider' wo lumbers 'present, the Utt? 'i?t'iVWS-i .Jsu'i--!; est awakened ' ndva wr iHsb imparted this occasion was pne:f the most remarkable we have known, and ' Ve beartfly'jWogratalate 1 our Methodist friends oa ! the 'complete success of the enterprise. j' i ?i , XHB tTJEPOSE OF THE CENTENNIAL was to celebrate the hundredth year Cf Metliodishi Vial' Kcrta f (Jarolini While it ia probable ithatEobert WU , in'wQrghl . v irginia j preacnea i in wis i b tate as earlt as1 17711? was ot till 177j5 that Carolina Circaftf ;appearsi:oh tho minutes, with a .membership of six hundred i and thre j traveling btschirsi'i This event'-interesting iaitsclfaaa rcrtby tD'tVccrsneap.; rated, jt. was; prcpcsed.to. utilize for the parpen cf erectisgLa cuituble housa cf wcrsL'p in E-!:I!i zzd re lieving' their" .mstitutiossef karnisg ffca:;.d?bt.;, "sTwcaty-five r; woasacd Cl.-I.r3 Z.Z3 HCCv. i tD 1. -.1 tLl3 !way of Ida wnvfction'that theiadefl- ?0',e.!re 9j .f colleges will !nltene8sxf thelawithe ingenuity of MPPft,WWpft5 tne'bar and the genius of the age presiding elders and by the help of. sbuia furnish-though every ,human Kev. issra. uunuinggim, aarpe beinglesvedhim guU nd other agenwnbb resized, we 'and the testimony plainly showed he doubt not, .daring- this .centennial . . c4.j i. - - - --i i. y Y Trinity to ccrp!ct3 a new tu;.J:r, and Eatherford 1 emale Uouege at Lenoir, is also embarrassed by a debt effive t 3us.i 1 doll rs. f I Dr. Ckiveni.Pres: snt fTrini jying tl : nted ' 3 Jollege iated tSlt i ter Jebt on :e be iior he . th6nsan more for-cLaical and phil osophical apparatus, and one; hun dred thousand for an endowment of we couegep u were is ay may America1 h6eaa can: a coiiegewitt oat an endowment, Dr. B. Craven is tnat man ne nas come nearer amog itthananymanweeverinewornear - . t, . ,. t-, 1 l; t. - - of, but he stated! thatbis experience taught hint that j,an endowment was an absolute necessity for theperma- r? " V. i ":. " V V AfrvMrAcrnnnsAnn nniiars were securea irom. ine. peop e ox awweigo Pwm04 resittue ol( ine oney needed for that object, as well M An . n I ft thlu Ml I W HA -TVtir i W1TA jw. -o.u liminary to taking hold' 6f their col Kkfti4 YBITt " ut i u money more wisely than : to put t into institutions pf leatning. . u,!, ; , wwes kcussct. , ' ! V Vw J-' ' ating the movement ; belongs to the, Eev. H. T. Hudson, and; Dfc Burke-i au uwvyvj " ,"Ty r. ffi i cijmm mPiv, were x.f010" Metnodism, oy jjisnopMciyere ne progress of t Methodism,' by Bishop The 'ivital History! of ySS-n Pionpera bf Methodism inBorth Car olina, .bytssriUy arid t)onb The Ear! Bev.iL of 'Methodism -to iSundavb Schoolst Bible Bocieties and Missions by Rev," toQf .by Presiding Elder Black.w.The t. .;. -mj: 'i. .bl. ftdd verv ion Bishop1 BfcTvere 8pe;kiog wo hours, BUhop poggett b0Qr ithree- quarters and ,hn Marvin iwA and UarterJ ' i ?bf : tht Vieasfer!: ignitarisp ftiend M emed to have made the fiQe8t impression; and we respect MtfMet to rinitv. Eandolnh iirooAn ii Afher Wit OB"" TT T" -i I.,.: . -T (f i " his effort ihere 'intCtles him to a doc- torate.- ; f . ; ; ,Wee were particularly siruckT with' MA j lAr.&kL distinguished all the 'speeches we notably those of the bisbops present.; Ofcorse, there was a good deal of blowing1, and not a little glo- rification of John Wesley and! Meth- odi8inStne itrtitfiis it was Claimed that the'Methoista; had originated co.jnanvb eoooj uuncs, ine revival system, the Sunday school, the Tract TOWif lK fi' f BIOOSv fifiO., ttC, IUM wo wwo airaia nosuing jwqaiu oe jieu i iue npr Qi pne oapusu uuu uiu w that Methodismas so, young.; Still, we must fconfe3s that we have heard fully as ;much! boasting in i aorn BaptisJ; meetings Vnrl?!" - : "'iT-, ta considenng the veronderful progress they have made in the world P"e Methodist preachers at .school, with si Frost, Hudson,, Hendren, Gow- V MiT" " JPl M6; fT TO :Jbagbi! afM aeptpace wun we uoveiopmeac of the Methodist church throughout the ;.CTld Wl606" lg?0 prepared.for jthe cxfti&it Which was made a thU meeting.;:::;;! yc i j r . i ' PROCrBESS OP METHODISM i : wiwmoameeung ,o14bom wgu or iu au xwuuu m xiu. x uC m0? thodist charch formed m America wasthe.Tohn Street, New York, in rrom tnese smau peginmcgs, a little imdreri than a! hundred years ago, tue , jueiiiuuibb cuuiuu jias ub- sumed pupendpus; proportions 1 1 i4 The general summaryj giyett in the Methodist Almanac for j 1876, is as followsV-i r i r. : r r j; i ltinerimtlf Inlrtj JLool Prfcher,. t Mmber. Itiaenuit if lnliterei, Local Preche rs. Lay Metnberi Total itinerant Minktera, 40.453; Local iYeach' era. t4.SS4t MflBataera. ai7&&8 "i " Aflrting too preuchera to tlio.nemT)er, we haro '; Kciljwe'tae' the' aggre-o.ts? cf the' cbtirch Jthrctghoaijth9 - wcrld there .;will ba according to tha eania &atLc;ity, 27,531 itinerant preacLsrs, 1,474 local preachers," and 4,iO,l05 c:crav2rs,..c:iiag a :. crana.. roiai ci J.-7C.17D. If nov 3 tctiriatj tbr:2 ly Methodists of Kaleigh, by iW. Mangum: elBelatipha r ;i:r-'.3 to ccL r:::r, tlo u:aV Eart; to the" jTear EccicflSI tainsthe stati:t!:cflS cflS74. : vo yea: 5McV '"1 egi is for 0 lsgulir !Japtial nambc churci I tl cdtat ; 21,51 1. , tJ . ciai:'. .3, .,; at J l10 wUiteri sWffhi other Bap- tist tiesthe (Baptist membership reacn'e!lithe IW&t lofk laiti Tear. I 2,3Mf3m;j ijfewjl aat'Episwpaj.nrqi hasr isterisi'! and' members; Eomau Catholics' Jhave- hnd icfem 6,6oC(6 memthough ibejt jnnt; inanyjwho are ;reallin i4ot,a no church and many i in rotestaat: churcbes. i 1 We observe that the main Kortji while theiBaptista ate strong. Jestio jthe$oatiH;They hav4712,7g5 embera 'M the South whileT te; 1 . A o'4-n Aftn atsxsiarepn Ivance bfalliL othefs, Thft nWaof 1870. tjnti down their I 'property iat $4,121 $1$ Baptist the! JesbVteriahllS 53j2C5ii56.l and I thelEoman Catholic, c6,,560.i-4l Nor haa their progress intne cause ;Tli4 jfreslcifD j t 3 j tiiolc-jgical seminaries, AAliafVAll ! a 1 flj n. I ' Mj EiPlmWIiforth 1 u . IS. 106 theolo teminaries, 27 col- a; Ill I- ..III - .. Si l i -"i? !!. M't -i! j ua : ui versmes ana p acaqe-. and Mi.:- ! . !; : r-4 2u1iveUiti male ana io female acaemiesmaKug ia j,fm o. institutions' jof 4 learning . dnd con ijolof tneirlbfereiceJj In looking at these aggregate le- !at jtbeseijaggrj ulfMethodism.pneiN cUned td agree Iwith bur Methodist Drewren, wuo: regara sjoub vves ey Pecbedad j mst MmMb-Mii - AKMAiiii 'h.Aamanri nr thelWfdilastriin ,1 L i MS . :i I aauaccea '' i L i ii ! A.'m 1. iU.d i iev navel Dreacaea saving trutujian ;wdtiahMG'o aniihegood 8CD0Q mies' Chut to their. Syb'avdlteiyhklWi, ' - i i we ) rejoice in the succei their centennial AtiolistiwaK a?i4Ul bvithfl! .ii i card efl iMissiona thai! wfyatisrstiMsd&vM iriiitiiii:" yte:sdtKat shonwgd to ijhelby la . . ft- ii i- . I j- l i ,u f ; j ii - i-.- j' t "-. .." 8 (i " - B- v r-'- raiiy pixvaieigu- as i our uouveniaoa neril isoremberiii The centennial Are oxeuiren are BurnnE, up jwue ueopia o commemorate:, the; srear f in w we feelebrateiithi centennial I of; civil ti : i. J i L ! ..! I .- - ''ill J and religious liberty,5, by ttiacingsour institutions upon a sure aid emclent footing audi We scannot a&rd to Hose the us: hitt Pfotidebj offers I to make vention 4 i J.. ti irfisrif- at reaiceS to honor Dr1. i '-li., ft tithe- Hit -Jt J. ak on the h,.fi I - i.t ,:i J k - Hi,.-. ; ! .1.-.- i i. .. : ; . i- i vest i tucuiugiaus: wiu i ouw auHi ow JohnBrJadus. mm mm m weli& San' Mi asthat oodyfandSanUeviieetingiare J l 5 r f i. I I I larc jig uie t uuuiuef u rt llosmaaiycBl'in witbrK uevu ana i jaut e hlniself,: ' t :i 1 . " 1 , Eey.-jJ. ter wntmg,ans efinsf and mailin caver i : 1 : SSOletteVr jihalrCutari morrow for another campaign." Please I H.ir-i M. J 1 : j tM '. I. ? J 4-fli icuesRtDe. pretnrenMto reau weci cularsi end tuem Detpre wey wrow. thbui'aside.i Thw aref hereby re- if., -t.- i it W1HJ (Ui:S ards, better man cbuld havia; Ibeen Opportu Hi . II! HI? PHi 'Wlh'- l! ft. t.i j vim mwmmmzzmi i mm k khiAhM I A3 1 Wnt ttfUV, iatM oiioauiu va wu- 1 i . .. J i i a !! . . . I J 1 ii " ! r.i! i.-.f-t I Tk. F A-ti't-t-.a i ( r-STTr . -rj -r r n- tt j p i Js.fi f . i.ii.M.i i ,, ! tiriTri upspe was, pesiq if . t I i H": ' . r c ! I J f y I 1 Eichardsdni mmmm Grihth ItMayl1 the jLord' sqcCess-iMaylltho- ilicrd Baptists of JNorth Caro in a in their forest !Col- efforts to endow Wake lege.!: 1 , : U Ml It is proposed to. jirNblishijiare view- aiid ehlarged edition ot Dr. Piritcliard's'bpbk! on Infant baptism, at an early da, and havi given the heiiproses ;tb( io'ia ra'jolaxaia.lbe deto4 itiis1- ;i:iisntinu his aitlclci tjhaf hpay; jdeVaJte. fciasell as jbis weajc .jeyes i'and... manynties will allow,) to- the prefaratioriioi a little tcii tlic ti iicr'-S i'l prove a':nic:;:.t i iizz-: t ti ill ,l i&te JcrestePit-.a I lit 4 l -11 ji i .March 21s, IS 7C$fjf j. s The -f i ' Drctrictcd tiecJting It.? this; plice closed ca: tta 23lh insi ? ITour; have cade1 iai profcssicfci j cf fiitU' in; CL'risS.'.! Ttt:':.t ccr tc faticnsj-l were! lirra'ndi' f.ttcstive.-i-'Mdnv;- ara;in4 terested oaj ;tlia eu.bj3d6 tcf baptism "As it S3 not bar privi'f-b to taptizd W3tav3tol;iv'3 tl2wc.:I:uz'!;hed c: XNAUT i It! I promised, in a ate par,r,' 1o make some, critic- obiact" 'to ny young frit 'd'sd, .acec' Jeyej's interpifetationicf Eqans 6: 17, aad bis acmpie4 againstj adoptlng:my fwWl iT&nritinn 1 Tri thaf tianAti T sound b- de2lhaf geda bfa ?anl knjd '?reT se?vMmv lexegesU i fori the present, artiekoaiimr is better uoderstocd' Uj actolaraj inan that earefui atten iiilnrasi ijif lftfctnikwwiiB' nr -more "eiieraiiviuiDiitMi-iv-fciyii i i '.a- s 1 v- ! i d . .i. i . . . 0dl6fiep(essidii inSiotiriUsaaed l '.llr,t''ffll. If t. . J. opted DsftneT onsmai and that to Underst and the boM tr nction! would bind ns. to 'dopt iiQt.Mfrtt'Uran!-ei!roneiU?l-keise;' ttllusl fem jcesU not against 6esU Mi rfranst fiesh" aridhbtoodf onHnw Wall v Tirt ilift UMti and fthU jelhrivs jiianc hin noAaialnj Atraih iMatfc in wjUoama'n'se. Agaii Matt, j H3 and;EiE. Xwilshay(B;' nwjuid.5 Jnot j;pitjL rtl.reqaired and 9 j nd: ftp rldiioted ftbriMsea g j ordained! sacrifice jas well pas mercy. 1 We ! ihai,wben1:8acred j writet traots to. iodulca ate 'one If H as more excellent or more aaugeroa: aq fomiaibl4ltltani ianotlieritia' uaual mm aft fa4 IWtlUiat he ttsfi S othiWai lovinir nffnafee lmUmiBmim the one httdW.fliscassibn fKbm. thoakad m these) ihingSi from !the ana.p denti and has revealed tlta abess PKowi isitbt UV b- ' I I I V - J - . - ;l ! 11 , . .1- not oy we uauai or wise! but because' jthe i tiw Nt seeing iipt,' igraciously giten i I ; w r. l - l 1... I 1 to the re- ;iv 4 every own it every I IT i T r i . man Mso dri thfl fthihgr (Of tners - : J 1 T . 1' f' 1. !-'f 1 ' - h things omijf or fl ! bresume ' no one We ratl'e nftded to i hisiypPni.yokaelW heiiiicnlars: ordreeid "J.Tir i' JSeminary U npj, onoi; oo raerrea inforn&tioaito fB6onf GreeirEllij 1 'HI'.. Pi--. -n - I imars. quotation Oi) 1. u two; thati profound;and. acute ,c ritic 5 reergi OampbelL. whose f(Four Is with a new Translation and 'f I " - 1 I 1-'-- " cob tain a Til iss of sacred crit Cism wnicn j. j neanuvcpinmBnu f iq he jBtudyloi ytng' jEritUithe1 jymn,;. p. w, .. - j , r--j ' (I I emiuaxy. ana rwjn ' tuey ihu ubu mmmiwm uw$m ityv Wd mWW JrSmat: Y f son the word I fwiro i I 1 I ' j J, (Matt3jliy pecimenof fal hei sp Arness lucci irui candpHlmiuela byr'4! ne vpf th jin inguwhed ministers of the,. Jpcotctt p.'resoyte; riai church and ibbProfess'or.under wi im &W Tiatmudieila Abit en :his oth Tran bijmwM all srsi -N iprGampbelFa note on MatU 1 2imwtir:0 11: - . ..r them: . h Uommpn nrcrgion : Ao has kid ihesS thinm ! . k it irer bated th have'; the'f same ' if "bf " it II :". .f ' then pjbedrentl isamhxiiilL rendered itejrally from we Ijebrew is si t'Zorf vtaise !fUei ieeause wofi'teait lit li ti i -ktl.J-t-dti 'i.Kli-if is turned cTjeay:-, ;ln interpreting ? t - r r, ... . thijjOur traBsIatoTs.haye nt; been so sera pa Ions.: but haWirenfleredf the middle ine lha not why lihey ! iynt ;&llow!eai LweJie' jnethi..er. ! In a note en .Mark 3 r he., says : mere ex. pressed cy tui aurnaaon ci we con trary; itsijtiA H jno,f(w cr even to lots Ltf ii celled -fo uaw. Mattjll;: ba llot titevfyljii U'kiSs ; czii h era t:s t fj t3 ood - Wf enwe can; 13 TO CO Iti' I'CfifJ ?3r6-13 ;lv-t T7ithout: cbscrnr th:;pirt:culanty; ia fLo c:::r:t:liiid-n (cf; Trlich rnany j. ... j ..3 n:,.-5 1 V2 Liiuzavj t: 3 . .... . 3 1: .';3"tj t... -cover t!:2 rcrtir : :y hi cr r jLcrd's .argu-j 3 r" i i . ; t : thinffs. bt i-l nw HUHII B wun i - - 1 1 mm 'ITaWntf iaat linplies barely not bay. "in we stvi3 ci scrrpiure ; toe negation Hcf tcMj thinsr is f pftci ! lj deduced as a standing princfpla cf the christian ethics, that net to do the good which we have tbs oppor- l3nity,''ad i .wer to do :s, i- a c: ftain det -ee, be same to 'o tl contrarj vi! and ' not to ree: ; mischic whe i we can, tl 3 6c :e as t . commit it Lca a.oO a v.ry v&luabla note ; or t the , phrase hina plerotlie, .Matt. 1 : 23. J 1... .. .: W. H. I subjoin he conoluding sentence of hia not on Uatt,' 3 : 11, as 66" deaerred rebuke party interpretation as will be a useful tjanuon to naau: : ; -1 t! v,. : .1 . . . J J I 3 low taei? fadgmenU to b warped by the sen piiuwm urn vtui Kviuu ruu learaea mes at; timenU and customs of the sect which they prefer. "The true partizan of whatever de nomination always inclinea to correct the dio itidn of the apirit by that of the party. - s ' tiTETr, DAIS IN WILKES AND ALEX l: -M '. AKDES C0C5TIES. , 'if ' Here the brethren and sisters are in a cold state. Some of them have a mind to work, but they have a vast deal of opposition.' iTbis opposition lies, for the most part, in the whiskey1 Jibe.;;; Some of the members of the Church have been, (and I am fearful are yet) engaged in making and selK log wniskey. 1 seems that some people are willing to murder the souls of , their fellowmen to get gain. The Lord pity such and especially those profpssing t to be? Clod's 1 people.- Brethren, readers of the Becosdes pray for a revival of religion in this part of onr beloved Commonwealth.? If God "would revive His 'wort n tth;is section it would in a great meas ure remedy this great evil, i; f This dear brother has been sorely 'afflicted for some months, but is now improving.1-He has lost 1 hia. right eye. He feels that he has been near, the grave. Brethren - pray for; this brother? that f the-' liord may restore him to health;. He has been a faith4 ful minister of the! gospel, and has done much to build! up the Master's' cause ' in the western part of our State. '"I ;.. U n l j BEVJ. L WHITE. : Bro. .White's health is somewhat improved, i -Uq is .teaching at; Cedar Bun, Alexander .county, j Has. very good schooU r Expects an increased number i of . students . soon. ,' He is preaching as his health will permit and opportunities are offered. Hope he will accomplish a good work in that section, - He is located ata point' where his labors are needed, j . ,r. ' scxpHun "bpkhto, alexakdkk 1 : . On Thursday night of the 9th and Friday the 10th of March, at this place, Bevt L.;I..Gwaltney closed his! school a By, sunset, , Thursday eveni ing, the house, was crowded almost; pot overflowing., The ;marshaJla did all they coold to seats the, cpngregai tipnil but jin yaini O wing j to thej crowded i aisles of Jthe . house, .the thrbngput doors and the bad con duct upon the part of some who, werq intoxicated, the exhibition was by nd means : ; a. success. k The ? exercises Closed a little after 8 o'clock P.: M. - I j4 Qn Friday by 10 o'clock, A M, tna house was crowded, and a large num ber out. doors, but good order pre .yailed botiV in land out doorsj; Ex cellent music on t violin and piano by Mr. Pritchard and daughter. 4. First speaker, Mr. J.; , L.; G waltney-, ; Sub4 ject, Knowledge.?i Second speaker Mr. D. ,Y.. PooUt TSubject,..4Perse4 .yerence.t i Third . speaker, ,Bev.ftWl A Pool.. Subject, speaker, Bev.L. P. "Duty.T Fourth Gwaltoey. Sub Jecime,?,BeCI J.A,Ayhitemade some very appropriate remarks in the close. ; . Alter a short ' intermission, Bey, G. TVf. Green, from Hickory, N. On preached an . ... excellent -: sermon from Titus 2 $11,12,13,11. His ser. non portrayed i -deep thought ', and careful; preparation. ,Hia ia a good : preacher and, a t sweet speaker.) .He endeared himself, very much to those people. i I am ..happy, so say ; to the readers Cf, the , Kecosdeb that Bro Green has agreed ; tor take charge of the school at .Sulphur Spring.,. He will commence his school on Tuesday the 4tb of April, 1876, land teach a short summer ; session first; -I, trust ihe Lord has directed Bro. Green to this point. . He can benefit the minis try more at this point, perhaps, than at anyVother . in the State both in text books and. the Bible. ' l believe by the full term he will have as many as 8 or 10 yonng 'ministers, under, his instroction.iTourignienJwho.feeliit to be their duty-'to preach the gospel, and iwhoH ' wan tK an ' education, bu t hav not Ife-Tmeatii i aVpresent tos go to .College or the" Seminary. '," If the Lord wills, the '7 writer of these lines hopes to be able by the fall term to enter school under Bro. 'Qreen, and spend at least another year in school. He', feels, the need; . -of more caltare. Sulphur Spring is,;4 we thinjk, anr. ex cellent place for a school. ,. It'com pares well in 'rxint of health and morals." it'is 16 mUes. aorthwest ot Statesyille and in 6 miles- of Taylors- ville and in 10 miles of the Brushy 1 Mountains. . , 4The . . Sulphurt ) water possesses great medicinal properties. Bro Green says his .tuition shall be within the reach of, alO; Boards will be cheap. . . Brethren' pray , ior, Bro.. npnona onnnoco TTa Kqo ff nlaia in the hearts ; and 4, affections 'of all the brethrehj of. the , State, s We feel as sured;... t Ourpeople ? in '. this , region need to be taught .: more fully in the .doctrine of grace, i and 'Bro. GJs as ., , r. u Li ttVtiiiLuis. . -There are several facts with refer ra t tha f rancra cf -"VTake Fcrest Ccr ; -3 wticli or-1 f jr'.li bercra tie L. cV.-.i. - . i. YTLib r:: it to bo -!:! Cf dearly set ITorth Car- s was there tvere ccr.tri7u!.-J by the sound as a silver dollar iff this doc trine, tj,i ' :.' More aeon, . ' i a f l- cf tl;3 Cc!:--9 fM23.C0. end pave receipt for nnp&id sa' - .ies, L ' piftof rr- 2v. Ci - eir en wc i, poo?,. La., ult . Her" llienw? wL h v j receive tm, :rsi licg tfa bu: ad fo. current i a was a bona 3.3 :n3of the College r'ptices in bad, "rectly to the fac aBam of $3,625.00 with the distinct it was to be dis penses. ; 'ine par ties, who ma3e the sacrifice to save the college iconld ' not have given in any other way than as above 6tatecL.. And yet this is a part of the fund which thp steea' arejjoridemaed for having appropriated for current expenses. . : ,. 2. About the same time, the Forest ville, Meunt Vernon and Brassfields churches subscribed to the t-ndowm'ent-Th .robscriptipnswereTaostlT directly to the Faculty, sot in money butjia provmonsxnedical servicesv &o. Thiawas the teollege enabled to live at attimeHWheaits! auspension; , seemed imminent. Yet the amounts thti3 col-: lcted m; kind were credited upon sub-, scriptions and are a part of the sum that we Trustees are condemned for having" apent for current expCnisesiKf ' i & Between the years 1854 and 1857, seventy scholarships, giving tuition for twentyour years each were sold at the; rata of $500.00 each. ;;After the reorganization in 1867 these? scholar ships had from eleven to fourteen years yet itoi run. They have i becm ;reDre sented to a greater or less extent every I jear.r ;ooineiimes tne, number 01. stu-: dents coming on scholarships has been' so largo' as greatly to alarm the friends Of the institution..; There are now at the) College seven students on scholar ships, Whose tuition fees would, if paid,; amount to 1190.00 ... ; omce we war: Were 'have been sixty one young ministers educated at Wake j Forest, r Their : tuition; fees,' if paid, would have amounted to $8,295. r; But for the old scholarships and free tuition of young ministers, the income of the college from tuition 1 would have paid the salaries of the ofScersii l 'i-(To"Jbe continued) thfil if THIS, THAT' k)KD THE OTHER. J j S Master Eddie Fittnmn a littie son! ten; years old,-of Ber. A R. Pittman; i f was spending the rught withj P.; and Eddie came into the par- lor j With his fiddle and made very sweet music for us. , ' He plays 'sacred" musio entirely and 'says that be has no taste forj anything else, if Edoj'mnycat talent is developed who'knows' Jrat he will become Sankey.5 wJust previous to my writinff this, little Geneva Stew art, nine iyears old,3iaaughtr5f Reivi X' Ii Stewart; has been : ren derinsr sweet nmsic f or me on" lha piano, These are - young mnfflciahs and it does me good to know that the rising 1 generation are -' being taught musicU This will be' a -better world when i there is - more music ThereTl be tousic in heaven.i;it-'f I Now for that ' iNot Jonff asro'I met I a gooa orower wno' remarked to me about thus: Well,' Bvo. P you are going to ride overj the . State to work forj Foreign Missions, and m stay si home and ' plough I and pray for ' youi SurtJy it "did xny heart good to know that this brother was 'going to pray for TmyABuccesa in ; the wbrkTask fevery brother in 'North Carolina to dd wise8 in 'recrard to' pravins for the work. ; "When we all pray more-earn estly for- Foreign 'Missions thenweiU sureryigive more. " when I -have the riyoirgta at "oiwh; imaW ee IFi A At Y "tt aijwo V 1UCU CM9 JUUlVia 9 J 1, Tirt'and G.7W; Huf hamf and WE Kennedy I ought to be encouraged. f i p ptext comes we others:: uro. J,-N Stidlings tells me that he has preached tbjhis churches on the subject of lay- ing oy in score as we ljora nas pros-? peredandi that they have 'adopted the plan of having -all the members to contribute systematically to the Lord; Bro. J.Ii. Stewart informs me that ha has introduced the plan of taking' np monwiy collections for we various in! terests bf - our Idenominaaon. Home Missions, State Missions, Poreign Mi Sibns,! Ministerial ; Education &ct'are all remembered, 'l fcel sure -:-w We salaries of all our ministers will be enlarged if they will train ,- their con gregations to give reasonable amounts to other obiectaT it az.r, v. J fC.ii. PowELiAg't F. M'B.'- Unto.' X.-Cl .a UT ; Clinton, ... - - - r .. BKETHKEN 1 1TE ARE TEYING TO DO 3.1 1- p'One dollar for State Missions; and the last I will ever give in co-opera-ticn with the'Board, so long as they send put an'agent." .: ' ' hjThese words, attached to a contri bution, elicit a brief article in ' the last' EEceEPERlrom; Bro: PEtfn derwed," which closes thus :.7 I am bet hostile' to" agentSL"; If :wermust have them, I am al way glad to see them and have them talk about their wbrkf But for one I am opposed to their Intcrtiaing ' wifhTioar plans' of gluing, and for on e, I am not willin g ti turn over;iny legitimate ' work' to them.";- I: i - 777 ; f 7 I 'wish" to" submit; a Word bf-com inent ba tjoth of , these eitr.actsiJ fr I To the brother who is Opposed to agents, I-have to say , two things : firsts wet have tried to ' dispense With all agents, and nave failed ' In the opinion of many of our wisest ahd test men, it was deemed expedient, and even imperative to ; put agents ii thief field gainl-'Ji-I: i5 f; J I The' other thing I wish this brother to consider-' is; that tbe agents is a .first class 'missionary and the good he does in preaching and organizing; the? -work cjt tne denomination ft is worth', every dollar !l of s h is salary His value: to the cause of Christ is cat to be estimated by the amount oT:money he raises.- - i I Bro. Underwood is. right' Of course an agent has no- business to interfere with the pasters cr chcrches ija, prosecuting their plazs cf tcnevo- lence, and the Board has given Bro. Iiicbardson , special . instructions I to avoid all sach churches, unless: spe cially urged to visit then.: ? His bus iness is to go ancrg thesa churcbes 4-d ! labor ; with . thcc3 pasters who have no plans end are doing nothing far. .missions,, and, if possible, iadace tliea to adopt some plan by which the j principles - ct :'. ctrirtiza bene2--ccrc3, 12 Czv:' zzl. Alia! tlere are eo few rasters' tl"t will lows: -The faculty tbet t-3 -.'3 C . i.w-v C ' tzedzl to visit tLsn c-.l V to work. ; Tcr years I have : ; J, it : net xii CnzU:, Izi tl. . that are at f-zlt irt-tLii natter, and ' in my iad-cat. tLa creat went rt .the denomination at this' tir:e is tin nat.6crt cf pr.:tcrs., SvSince Ibcaa tti3 article' a' letter from Bro. Eichardson has teen ra- ceived 'on this very point, ia which he says, "Thoa who know my modu operandi, know that. I have pressed a collection nowhere since- the Con vention, but have invariably left ft to the j church addressed, and when they have a plan I have labored in no case to f'frnstrate" it'T-t-'i- Agents are not necessary evils bnt they are necessary fcr the' evils in the pastors and churches. -'fa t-. - i . . ' C - T. H. Peitchabd. - BET. E. II. GH1FFITH, . f .' 5 At a meeting of a joint committee of the Hopewell and Harmony Ban- ' tist Churches of Chester County, C.; the following preamble and reso. lotions were 'prepared and' adopted in church conference at Harmony March 19th, J870 : 7 ' .1 Wheeeas, In .the .Providence of ,HevK B. H. GrifSth. the beloved - pastor5 of Honewpii Ani n I Baptist churches,. has .been called to anomer ana 'Oiserent field of labor; " therefore, resolved. 777 177; ' -i?lst That with sad and sorrowful -hearts, we contemplate the severance . of the tie that has hitherto bound us ' as pastor and people. 7 ; ' 2nti That we bear our testimony 5 to bis :faithfalness and ability both -as preacher and pastor r " - ;C.3rd4Tharheis;richIy entitled to' the gratitude of oar . hearts for the absorbing interest which he has ever manifested m ; pur welfare, "both tern poral and . spiritual ; ; and ,fo'r the punctual ' 4nd conscientious' manner ' in which he has discharged the duties of bis' office and for his nnweariprt --ri h efforts to lead our children to Jesus. - ' ji au&, our iniereourse nas been (of the most pleasant nature; and bis " departure leaves a vacancy n hparta , and," pulpits. that will not, be easily filled. , i ..r.j -.,',.-Vk!"",';? '- i "7 5th..,That onr1. love and;'syoipatiiy sbalj go with him to his new. Held of ' labor,, that, our prayers shall "ascend ' for. the blessing of the ,Lord npon him and his family, upon his labor I to spread the truth, and advance the fh. That the -year? which, ie has labored among us will ever be a green loot in.ourI memory,.;? e,.:;?, ; . J 77th. That we commend : him' to the" people to whom he goes as one eminently worthy of.,theiri love and tkiuguuui ua, ur uiesseu saviour. cuuuuence , .-W W. : . I 8th. That a copy of these resoln. tions be given to Bro. Griffith and a ' copy be sent to j the, Biblical Be ;cEDEEi7rorfciw5!. Christian and Be ligiom 'Hetald fot publication. . . Done in church conference thislthe 19th day of Marchr I87k - S i - HfJw4EDS, Ckrifro tenul tEXTEB fEOit BEO. TH0BNI. V 0 e i; t! f t.MILPOED, DEL.IT ... March 21st, 187& ', - . 'Hear Recorder:' f-".-..t 't. ?7-',T Want tp express to you my appre. ciation 01 vour 'Weekly' visits to me, and to my f family. Yon are quite a necessity with us, having been famil- ,iar, friends; so many years. I lors ionu varonua anu mere are nun dreds ih North Carolina who love tne. By reading youp pagesr every week, ' I heir from rfltany; pernal friendsr Old and pleasant memories are stirred' up, the years of th& past come bound- ing back;1 bringing many pleasant in cidents. The ;Baptist ministry of North' Carolina has a host of rood, ;and true, and noble menf The Lord biesa them? ana srown theirjatjors , with abdndant 8ncce. ;i judge tbat . the Baptists of North 'Carolina Lave aicouipetentnistersasicaa be 7 found among any people,'and North Carolina , paptists - are t sounder ia gospeV doctrines ' ' than anjh rother Baptists have found.: - te M am now in' a new field of labor. Milfbrd isia town of about five thou sand tpeople T!he; country 'around 'orchard and ' fruit' 'carden -of the' TJflited'States. The Methodists took o'ut 'pre emption on. 'Delaware; a buz tme i ago, and they hold their claims witU great determination j they are Very" bum'erpW; Sendjng cbris tian greetings to airmy dear friends - and acquaintances, and enclosing the opener of 1 the way ' for fifty-two core visits Ot yourself, I am 'yoors, ' ' I'LEvrTnys. A-Cxatx, always Among fiis'foremt . ilialgli mer chanta; maiea Lis nmmicaaBM ' elsewhere, j In' mnectioi,wiai hi" gfr tablisJamenft ha ha opened a whole, s partmentrf and cotmtrymereliaata iiceJ . go North for Earthing ia'Mt Creeai 1 U Uebnya from first hands a& m qo"1" . 4y as to naUa hint Uj eowpeta with f.ortna .ThsSocthezs UOTKEwsrrxM Are3"1"; "-This Company: makes, its f&J . hn In o nhlA Anlnmn card." ' Wlla offiCersTfeareM inTestmenta an4 tMOM ito easLeapiUl persons dafiixi ,rftr .msyrery.ron Its statements d w aj . companyand daservea i snpport. gtatt missions jr 7 !' 49 1 iv shnrchi Ciftwan '; lom&m, per . ?UEevIL,j:khard8on,AS--; lPfT'-a7!W"' )V4ke-,Qrre8t Sunday-Mhool -7 ..feioaaryi Society, . per. Eer. tr ? f . ;v; Royal,';....'-;..'.....:.--'-, 7t:"'ary Society .for. beneaof la V- Wake '' Forest ; Sanday-scbool HmrionsTf Society,! per j Bef 0 rw.Eoyal,i.s.v'',.. VY.'ni -, .Wake Forest : &xm7fod -,la , 4 gi 7''-' class,' per do... ?vW.;V 00 ' s ForestvilJe church, per do. x1fr. 8. S. Grandy, - T? I; :; ' vw Selma cLirca, - r ; ' . 4t - 5 ol " FranLUaton cbnre!),-n 4 3 - iWake Forest S.S. 13. -J-7', n , - JIorfrweaboM ehnrchrer.l. .J.- , cO ell, D. D., rido- -nt Wate To C ! n cQ Jo. t r-r Tev. J. i. - .Jr- - 7 from l.c-v. J. K., L' !' - .?---'v-" ; i Tr;k E"t 1 , 7 Ile:oh, If. a, irca 2 t. :,t".3llw." . : .li will I r I 1 ' c7::i3 cf V: 1111 ?1,C0.CD, all paid in eq-dT:.!:-t cf czzh, o fol- czzt.,1 .3 cf r Lr :r- -w.. i ' . -1. 1 - - V' 4 1 .1 t-i C:::?:3 r - r t f 3 D 1 - 1 T r . 1 to t .3 . f '.' : c:: ..ww -' a,v '" a. 3 J arc, f to t IText ia Czz to tta HzV-zCLizt i3 the D. ui-y c i rr 5 l"
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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