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B I BLICAL RECO R D ER. From the Baptist Magazine. B U It MAIL AVA. .. .An arrival, a day or two ago, brings us fresh mtellIgeHee from Banna It is, on the wholo k iUr J?y is mingled with sorrow! Sffff L.- 'Mb Gum! mmgs, is v.i4uu4u. i ariirn nro ir.ii i... r ': i io vv, tram Mr. Kincaid's Jourmil fbtmi M, 5th to JurL.OtM make iteSfeK . ' ME. -KINCiirea TnTTijx'Ar L : Ava, Feb. 5, 1834. Dispute with an, Atheist Had a lony d tiWntrr msn,.nd ameanatheist in sen umc"- iie universe has nor the earth air fire nd T wnipg could exceed the ihtcre , - i uQi iui lu t rir i irtr m mnc : interesting visiters from End-da-ma. In many places people will not take Tracts. thm,h i - . . - ' - LUiriPIT IA thai rinnrs nn1 hn.V.- ! - . . uiir rejoice n some take Webb. nlsn E Two lemales from ilW a city, forty "Zl l?nSu- aejicr me round a good miles northeast of Avri. mllpd d d f h vj; SUIW the Catechism and View : for new. in- Winer ni.:-Kx:": W ibey are almost indispensable:" bv which wfcV4Mvuk."i Minn ivn fi r t r rno m nnr na i - r- . -. - . . arrrone of thpV ""rV . Ui" ai.ne nas some new inqirers. - i m i " .i. iii ..I, - - hearine that there was a foreigner' who taught a vsw .1C"5;, " aou gavesacrea books to; the peo ple, he ealled and obtained a hnr.Tr vbi'b Vin rr. turning home; was read by all theneighbors. i ue.nusoanasoiinesejemales were so; interest ed in what they read, ihaf they had sent their Additions totfo Church. , In Mautmein some have beeSa added almost every communion: and besides the stated preaching in the chapel every evening, and twice on Lord's uayj one or two natives are employed in preaching utauiuuiiu x runs uiruugii me sireetfr.-ihe uccm among the Karens is not to be forgotten.' - Wives m Search for more "book a. 'C'T''rpmTnnj.l!WheninTnpr.-f'ciinnni1 1 SaceS Irom the VtMn nnri ovJo.V v1.- A. an nmnlnn ......II.. ni..t.:..j ' .l.. .1 . . ' v l 1 - - M v" jiuo tuai r cuciutiy uim i laiutru, iuai me ma on- com hualliv 'underrrnno. WTOoTr ' : "cnui w tneir iark mmds, . , y VnaeT??nff ew and constant trans- vi, nRrw- i ""uiiuons, deoendent nn im inK.t : u I , "6uwuu; wus, uuu preacn vnns fe? "ud Whe people; ;bSt this .timid. men to thJ racterof that God who made all things, and .on le. Kaien nation arq confined to Tavoy and the nature of that atonement Which saves the soiil ll.s fcinity. But there are one or two small to blessings of endless UCZZ' :.aoul oujpies nortn ot us ;. Pfcpal which. is at Chiimmerah when i Nothing could exceed tlie intrust vln iU iVf J. W"?" Iabored and on the vicinity o .,t. '11 a 1 ?"wui c imi uuujuasoi uiis inierestinsT r nvi- 4'vvuii., m imrHoi 1 11 rui i rv nao noon ut. -.i 1 . I . - J -- wvvm UIV4 CAlllClt .13.. The should be glad ta amonj the Karens m Burraah Proper : and some - u i l ioui vi iucu icuuwcouairymen, Deionnnr jeal- 10 me church at hummerah, felt a strong desire b-ac-ntion nf 5 V?vernmeni uouta .be.a tormcd at - once, and fmQngUem, and communicate to them the in themse ves. 4nd ??,er nat som? ilot.was being laid to overthrow accordingly left their families, heibfai' Inhere is noab- H!? u "icuj jesus. ineconse increased. and in the iud have passed from death un K C I . " '1 . . . t i" t w .ihuuiiuc t ui u uiuul is ainnnnr mom sentiments; which he advahr.Pr? nnH ;.C VT" eviuentiy setting m against .idol wcrshia one of the assistantiA Th rotnn. A J ... T - . . v i -IIS 101 IV. its rinimnn'M c-,-,iAU-. : . J. A ' . . w-." smau aeffrefroi sti l nrtmiA? ii r . " iwuumuy : so raucn ie t F'c, iu eare us a natnru arnrrnnntnf the -Hgions in which visible bixert w,k:Sh 1- V lntd ?ZQnt Burmans, who have read our parent work of God among them : thev wanted filiated' in the nrr nA 10 coe and baptize, them, and teach . nfm,Kn. Z-A .t. j , 1 . , " I tlVe 01 this fact. I will , mphtiAr. IQeni the wav of.Kfe mor nprfpi.tlv' .w. ik-...Lt . 1 . Cl .-r1.!' coniena- which nrim! rrw.. rr.. there- were tico hundrpd nn,l wk .r 1 -u, Mia, uje existence and universality of reliffin -ZrX- ttu' h "e cniei oe evidence otVr-anA kIVT" V4 wr'- , o :: V1 " mexera prince heannir me remark n"I ? "TOT w uc upeu. a n 11.au, r au L,an; is considered one of the most ju dicious assistants. : Since his rcinm t ihi. t,!, many haye yisiied Rangoon, and have been banl k..:,:H;r":i"lui. urgowenr quiciciv replied, uzea bv liro. Webb. Making. ii -'i muu. mere is nrt aw- nri fu :-. -i. 1 1 - y-. uiamy luois, ana mat sue n wor. lowacce lor error in indcrpmom k;k luereis nrtriitt wnr-om ,L'.a j . m , r w u . aiupiu Deowe. r'Such'-vv luslyoir sbnder everv bond bv WhiAh Tii r"a'8 arc"enraa(ie by persons among the higrh. neia together, t v,v. ;.h.-:.:V', - j viua ux society.' ; . - , wholriday-wiUr some or whom appeared to receivn n luice 01 our oest inquirers. .Ther vir . " s' out a short time since" the little pression. . Atev.inrr rV n .,ii, "It:: ,c;e ""ve m every starC of the discourse: r-""" m-ivangoon. were openly persecuted bv Jace enclosure, and was -1P at thclPse. V1. many questions, whici 7!' and th.e naeP was imprisoned many nooi wt.b l:".1 1 UA naicates a desue to know clearlv the wav f nu"cu 10 aoput 5. Were it known' in m r 1 - - wwa ww acx 1.1111 111. ivi niiurm fr i i - w - 11 ; Miriinn nnriia . - . toseelm mUr.ai f .r. T uu tjam more than ever convince thtth ;Tn:"i.fuu wuws.e juresaiction the Karen Hiwiddiir fe'S.SZ,0 sP'rbi?ftheGoSpel of Christ in Am:i 7 .... - .r r ever ; loousn and inttirionr ; in AfA'. 1 k.u tu- ' v"" tC 1. ; .-!tw , .urn snea wim. lood and raiment wbrM: i tk:7l 7u. U1 iPe?ce ' ine. a"ns, and; also to the al- Kina y-treafea,.ana every effortmade 4o' irist lrin. -1 CC:.rAr;rf " w. wan,, ana f y, aiming cnurch in Hangoon. Persecution iety .and virtue- rX ZV1. akens those -fea already co v UUIU1II LI r.MlHWPS IITlfl CinO ; IJity the nations, O our God ; Constrain the earth to come t Send thy victorious truth abroad f Andbrinsr thestrantrpr hnmn i.-n.T.. t - . 0 . o tmy wora snail not return unto March: 2. Twenty-one itv-one Burmans at worship es several children. . A may be supposed to make, there is evidently a " nrmne work - o wo. ejuiug among inem, 7 I; , Serious Impediments. - ! The reader of this will naturallv aslr-WhwMnp. net a Missionary rk !imnnfT ihom O t. :i 11 t li r. 1 ""o.utui . ik is wen w uuvua principles oipielv .and virtue. i lP.re nnnnpro rf oil i. . ---- i mi v.iMuj tue uirown. into one common prison, as 'complete v bnrr;K? u ay pxacc ran oef ana pernaps; exceeded by no wivi, uuiwH ue ine uungeons 01 th,e "Inquisi tion. The keeners v- ir I t' j w,t "aVIV Word 'Shall nntriim A L: i -, - ivi ui ui men, uivestea Or ail the crtrnmnn nTrr.riT. I u . UIUU iu oki, 1 ties of humanity. H " COmmon ProPer" cheering promise in this -land of trial J . babbalks in, Burmak i 1 .1- lb. llieldavvninir of another SabKntWrnminila GOOD NP.ws j:LTy: Jr.. Jr' k u mnu unfertile oayer arnra oj tneuashmere. at Amherst is a themselves.1 and thre -mHivMnsi. obliged to pay 417 Rupees, or fi50: Tf,P,v seems to be progressing in its own strength, with out the assistance of i a foreigner rt-r nntn ri; gion is tolerated, or at least until it n ? far tolera- icu, uiai ineyiu cease to lay vioL-it. hands on hereticis, the present, is thought tnfo vw, nn.nn 'PL . 1 n J IIUCV are norPItllIV fnnrnrfoW k,. dent iiii of carts, the trnl nnf . I T - rfl sant chattering of men, women, and children ' i " Lerf 1, 183 Jim rioirpnihrrthiniifr!i 1, . L..U 1 " titi I tiT0Ul.r li.. It 1 no tit o T r oh,rhen w ll the sublimitllof. the' efimtia English the instrumentality of their own Countrvmpn ' n5 all is gained that we could desire under-present ? rivwo jt w . I rT I 1 . rvUUJjiutcs,i , Aiiuiy inree nave oeen baptized in Rangoon : ... V.J .. ., ' Defith of a Native Preacher. .:, V We have just heard, also, that Ko In"', the r" "l iviergui, is' no. more. lie died on babbath be imderstopd and felt in idolatrous B man ! ur-i we sometimes feel as though we worn iiiiti sakenby them, while they withhold from us what yided into sjeven days. The first day of the week had.s are strengthened in eur labors by testi lsthe Christian Sabbath The Burman, wor- fomes of ihe remembrance of our friends. We ' T ..v mi . . 1 viu xivu.uu . P . A. AAU tA l.IAIalll . VW'III i . ----- WAWUI. A.I I r I I I I N k - I .ll'I'IMI 111 (l I I1H 111 ftlAI. "-m - !ihip Jays ;. e governed: : fcy the moo.,;, and thev V.. i fect.to pn, nver ' 7 h"Uf!i ncciiT Pwnm ,t av0 TK Jnf.U-f..ii . 1 uvugu mey uo neeiect to writp A r ' ' ; ;' v:,v -v-iuiuenn'r . T'v'Ji"b'"1Y'i,i.!UO uuv OlUieinjl moon r 11 " , . . "'"oiauvc ??ra- 3 ", 0f aruTl" Rationed tn" stand ua-aoferelUhaftKpvli "."I aua. wlu a"ord ' so much .th. T,, 0 u "u Pure : Dln?pernaps theywi U make the uiv. .pjf, ut 11. wiwsu uown ana iis-j compiami 01 us, ten to the prcachincf, The Burman week is di- propriety. Our us, and thev think, whb hearts are encourao-ed same as much ' 1 ana our o cam lu navp , noon nnn -f k l i. brightest ornaments in this . heathen land The past year has been distinguished also, by other changes,, r ! ; - ' J",v-r . Health of Mrs. Cutter. mr.anu .iirs. butter haVe returned from A ed as the Papists observe the Christian Sabbath LTir Vnoon has lately occurred in this nartof I l!ir"inS eal.. The 1 heat of Avi 1 "ural:1" 13 obsenr, win depnvetbemof nianvr T;" 1" "ll"u r a sender constitution to : tkt. i .a.' i i i i ; w. uuu ji 1 1 ii if u mill' iirfi iittaw t-hr . i . , . .uv-U aid paniea dv uro. iirown, in order trt , - - bv mmti tlnn,,, ""X. "eamousana circumstances ! .j i ( s vl w lunLCUiii: t j 1 1 i ri ri t fimr i n r no ni nov ctia kv. ul. i i ' p & u ui u t:i .4hanonall bthew.!. ; U .v.t:-, ,. . haTe taken, with th L Errors about JntanUBavtism 19. .About 12 o'clock, torday... an Armenian inTicuaucajLiea, ana inquired Jor me. .sufficient reasons why We do not receive uituuvus oiieper. : commu- - ; " , i Letters-lost. 'inVnU-.--' - r , ."1 T ' " f ' rge Mail,- ol pei. r "V .""r.tt"u; .yvwving ne was muchcis- "?.P5 not iess manDU letter, was made up bv thp tressed; inninirprt th nnnc, -. tx . ,Mimnsne h 'ti,; . k. J y I ! - ' "'""'iw "lie oaiu U,n juini J ; i. itua aiauuu, scattered they met with very encojuragingand gratifying uvvwa. i coaiecuons in nenaJi oi ine mis sion, were : at Murfresboro 831 37 1-2 at Lebanon 825 at Carthage 8127 50 at Gal- . We inadvertently omitted to notice in our last me; missionary meeting field jri the-Alethodisl church in Nashville. -.A"" I 1 We with other christian fnVnda of the Rcr Mr, Piits, do cordially tender, him lour ardent wishes, for his good health, and abundant suc cess in hisselfdenying and; trulv benevolent en- U3.a missionary in ine new ana interest ing field to which he is destined. We under stand . Mr. p. is to start in a few days, and will go oy ine way ot New York.--Amcr. Pres. I , : . - -. ' FROM AFRICA H We have received the Liberia Herald' of Feb. JS35? from which we copy the following ex tiacts . j. v k, ' j.j'j r. - . ,' Areto School.--We feel proud to notice the com mencement of a school for the tuition of .' th natives, by Mr. Titler, under the patronage of the Western Board of Foreign Missions. jThis.schooi esiaDusnea on the Junk, ltiver about midway ueiween mis mace and that.. -Th ini.n i- a . . A mm . Mwvuaaa .v. -litlereave ot the extreme anrfptv tvin,A K u natives, for the instruction of their children is tru- V Phased to; state that a ififth Baptist ZT aA VlDna. was constituted at i Caldwell on vu iuc oi mis month, to -which, thi- Iter. Dr. Skinner attached himself. I i- j.- . - - . - ' - " ; : '- - V"v ,U taiedat Ue -MoncV- Monaaj - ,'evenmg, held at the o V7 un, mat on the arrival of Mounr-Swa-Moungtbe Burman convert,! who returned to his native countrv in the ihinf!:hm.. t.. ly, he was greeted by the pleasing intelligence that during his absence to this country, his wife,- who was an. idol worshipper when he left, had become a convert to Christianity and had made a pablic profession of religion! Atn.'Cap. - ' ... '" RETIVAI,SV; j a c??r?.sllS Fac to. The. Missionaries of the r'r n ecieiy, have reported the conversion vi loriy-mree itoman Uatholics, and their baptis U UA M II. ' sms, .i . . . me last vear. in thp . kijip, r f:,.,-: V-nd what has been done in Missouri may be done siaics. juci meirienas oi ; Uod ofier the prayer of faith ; let them cultivate a spirit of kind ness towards these people ( and let ihem be pre pared tor .special ; neciin id rv Prifi. . shall hope the best respecting them.-fl merican THE EEGORBER; : .- NEWBERN: WEDXESDAV, MAY 27 1835. Those who make remittances "should mention not only the names of the persons' for' Whom thev remit, but also those of , the post offices at nhirU ineir papers are received. cld Ith ?he same breathy . If ourswhernW ren are christTanR iKv arc , , j -uiy not rif, transgressbTs of theraoral law; and if, on the trary, they are wUfol and habitual violators cfT moral M it. is obviously an abuse of hJ? tp call then christians. j aij we ask of the editor is, that he will - Oar ifm arts . TW . "l kin'T rpmnrta' on? tl - " ... T . 1 1 ' -ft " iime, Withholdii i f 1 V j rnarKea on, we do, vce shall protest.. rat. advice" requested. ' ' V A worthy correspondent has written us rem,.- rr u lue exPc"icncy cfiQtrodac a; "long table," at , which the disciples raav down while parukingof the Lord's supper ; sutitr the same time, that an attempt to introduce til " practice had- already produced a coasiJeraLi! amount of unpleasantness in the church of whU" he is a member. - . I In compliance with thp nlT-o '. . simply state the following :-N0 alteration can U made in lonrr establish nco.oe i : P ever it may be, without bavin- to contend spme opposition, and without giving rise to ttor. respondincr decree of 1irrmtr. n .ti i , . . -w...v.uW vmm, account nb such mnovations should be attempted, ualesi the proposed advantages should afford at least i if 11 and certain equivalent for all the evils u wnicn iney . would be likely to give occasion -With these principles in view it is proper to aW Whatevilsand what adranta-esmbht be am;.: izni U( am.,; weu irom an attempt.to introdnce the ni,. ;. question 1 On the one hand. wnnU ; .11 .v. tyllty follow dlSCOniPnf. nnclil.n . versity of practice: anJ WiM. ",!::'-.:! Qiversitv 4 niipnottnn rC r: l ' 1 1 .7 4 "icaus, anq general dis- VI u. practice; and Dossihlir. I . - . . - 1 j 1 "JW4 rj If we understand our correspondent cor- ctly, these results have partiallr en,M ,i,j.: atd no one: needs to be told how great a fire I h lie matter kindleth." On the other hn equivalent.for all this, what advantages are pro posed? Jtis said it will h the deacons!. Allowing ihl tn . the waye very much question, we would ia ire can -a little convenience on the nan r.f A. aeons be anv thmf 1 o - '-""-itiautja ior erea tie smallest dissatisfaction in the boW rr.., i "w uciuuu .iaere but one answer. Under caa be these cireiimsfan.. ,t thje case, were we to give advice, we shoM , taanly recornmend our brethren to attempt no into, vtion; bntto continue in this respect tKesan usage which we believe to be unirerl churches, and which by them has W .j 1 - . 1 - 1 cu. salarns tr L-nnu. : . . 1 ' iuie oui 01 mind. vOur correspondents1 will pleasehave a little na- Hence. We have yet several communications on hand which we have been compelled to defer for want of room. Thev shall'a wuauie. ... , -SLAVERY. 'JtEETIXG nr c-ttttt.-m . , r".tf T WAKE. FOREST. ,Vfceath reports alluded to belo fiM rapvn at the institute, thev o-er t.AA Li.,, island coitsideranon.; But repeated communicafion. frca, re spdctable sources, gave assurance that- tLe rrports were eagerly seized upon and zealously propaitcd U tn enemies of the ..vhrvO .r, 1 . r . i crated by the waveria- and suspicious. These faca coiYinced the vounz men in t. in;.n,. .v.i . . 1 . - w ""uiuic, iiui 11 was Que to themselves, tn th inctiti.;.. .f.. We take the following ite iished in lioston, called thej New England Spec-11 anf to concerned, to take prompt and effectual item from a paper onb- du? to themselves, to the inMirmmn f .v. V 11 1. - I'iw.cisorv iaior. . .i. . . . ; j. - t - , ! j ; - " Slaversi no sin. Th la. Recorder, a baptist paper; tpr nted; in Newbern. V" i3 -es. SOme one to refer him to the precn in the christian code-, that fnrb;Q .u ti'r- think our brother of the Record il 4 Urm .in!LI. .w . uaic uu -ijjmscu uinie 10 ass such a question." manvi nours. ne WishPd ihCvi t r vver. a scnooner. bound fro to his house.: without AoLv nA u'L Which left' Maulmein about the 30th v- ! w m m . uiiuc liii it 1 r' a t 11 ;- i - - . : t- i- 1 fiT ninrr ixr e K. - - 1 . . us cnna. l,said, " Why do vou wish r S." a "c-tu.iiyni nernntu to be baptized?" :Thatit 'mnv It!5?rr-woe.n.a ,ter- "D d not Christ 6orrinto thVwnrld . dnsoon' miormm us:oth about the. 1st of received in town sad fate," - 'Piracy and Murder T is ine most sacrea .amona u .."!.... . . J . . . I win uepure iQem oi tnanv, Tptf.rc mA r , -m m r-1 ..-"uuuu 10 en , accom remove hi u Tr, ?",v-" -"y miena to aistriDuie on iuc wuy iw iue tnousands of villagers aiong tne river lrrawaddy. I Progress of Education. i.uucu is uyne in tne way ol schools. Ero. Si ujuus aimueuueu are DOII1 enn-aTPH in t; A v.. uuui u. llie I . . T . . . .O Or" ' ' VIC- for Calcutta, I"?'1' o'mons- ecoool is wholly English, of September S?"-?lD.neIftho01. EnV-h' and Uuuuuuvu3u,. csiues tnese there.are two schools, under the superintendence of Mrs. Cutter and Mrs. Hancock, purely native. ? These last are not iiiucu.ia appearance ; the children are in striir.tpfl in readme triiinn.nn4 n- opening meirown iauSuuSt3, auuiu tne povs have attempted tn ineir piracies " ' lc 7.'"-" a1 aunougn tney make but wjinui , mere is a marfeed imnmvomnt ,-n thfArrival ofMUHokani f .;. Te tof ?e.f"-,ncrrc,IrI',!l."' I f '117x1 , 7 ' veuMs we received a note from the Master Attendant at - AmKe,. mg there was an American ship at that place uiurweuutu ouu iuycu immeaiaiely left Maul mein and came in siorhf rf tKo A . : n Sabbath mornmg. We soon had the happiness At nr irinn tha hand nf I : .oifineir lathers v I ibnii fi kh. i Whi u .. - - . . : rr-T; uur uear mis v! Child bantized 1 7ZL,u bin. &e. Thi rV.5n mei! rk of stab- ! ,rPa7- Di a.ssuJed hearts wouldyoeUetterN ashore and 0 SncS .C vThS aKp S in the word bf God. . but becansA vrtnf fk the, authorities of the nlar 1.,. to dernfpd m ih w.rt ikS .!? Pa!!nt,r much Practised it.? ' "Rut T wiI,,m;iu .L: , T. i Sei2ed.jon their arrival. butsuW.nti nrn . nnrl mrmo, ik,. .k . Ul-10 wumuuuuun, n irwni' no ? no goodVi "Tflm a7T " "V f f?'ujeni i paltry sum tUi IU winnins 5011X3 wnrist.. We are all busv j j w "cou 44jsires3eu. DUt lv Can hp n vmi 1 kk-. x ----- cii.ures oi a i b-'o uu6baoc a"u me ireiffni on shore herwaktha-ato ' j . . ,i . r , .o .r "Ffncuueu, ex- Btv " mib loaas cominjr tn ent there, and spnt these heathen shores, until the w!inl-i.i j receive condiffn nun- hreadth of the land shall be filled with th r sihrifft ftn nrin .7C . IiTp " t k, roc.',aA 14u u u. i . r i in i.;i j r - -r : . T. ..-.- patience nniu tT A mn.An . T . 1 r I i kt f ii "t- . . . Ai.vxiit i r . ; l mvself "i" , . vfls f,uu smau pox, and could j iweive, -..i ney were put on board the nuiiive many, nours.. lie Wished, therefore T r"5. .utr. would' "itze r child hell save men ?" 44 Yes.' !4 How. then, do xn . :pect that baptism will save vour child?" i "T)te ' Tthree days after leavine- this nnrf a row - not the word say. ' He that belipvpth nrul U hn: crew (Malays who are notorious fnl ikoi. :...; . . r . - .v w L i l . - -" . 1711 fit: . vv OCA . r il uuiv uuhs" ann it vour child IUIiWmI T itmII i i Jr!- ?W ,TkJkJi.4 . x. i-r . --.- . , 1 vverfr cnhned; the pirates dpl.Trlnfr fk.,:, -jf -v vuim cauuui ueiieve. DUl-l Wisn VOU 1 ta mito fk. r "o i lULcuuun vvould corn!.; ;.I will giveiny thinstohS ouSSa"!-'aU cnim baptized. 44 1 cannnf do if ;ti ff,n . r-ii.. "", tu na sucn m- vnnr rb Id rr. k"if7i -' 7 - 1 kT" j'Vt.! " ran in vessel ashore, stab- knd "1-, A77 -rca rapuze m :; rew, .overboard those who wou Id not - T, a u"fs ine .ngnsn church." !f t rieir aesigns, plundered and set fire to i, in! instruction x ry tooK u irom tne i-apists ; T c uuual'Py captain and boy perished -and it is had for them to give up the tradition! lh5flamesv. : : just as it is hard for the Burmans to give un the ! - - -'' Providential detect wn - . imritirine traditions off their fatherst ;to have m i Kjtoa. i-inis man. with all hie a-.:::i?.tLi..'l k l J ru- 7 ., , , Tvi v auuui ! uy me JHiUffilsn Kesid the salvatioriof his irhild IiVe, ii z.. -i .? ... . , ; i : .I. t ail; respects, i vvH-af wnerejney iviii into, i.uo,: wen, , weeK&ri' fortuirnA K'nkd isnment. : The vessp had vire more treacherous in their dealing thn tho in tIlls Place and Rangoon. heathen, Here in uen anuuin to ims jact, wnen they -feel tKV N As I' Hid vnot Irpn kv .i i-l foundations of heathenism rumbl in w- R -their feet, f Views ofthe WorldJ& eame: i, it - mat ujimosewno are - j:;-;. . i letters Tl . . , J""SU uuic uuic w uuutc luc iu u.s ineir tmrfn.o. j . . . - - i - . -UUUEg) UK. Yours in the bonds' of the Gosnpl s . ... . ... T". .C . I ' li. HANCOCK. - I have just received a bundle P. Dec. .23. Lord's day morning, had nineteen at wor- My i rt?d lg -nm lthank Wto say more Would 00 , an. rtepidwaa&ronhipiand repeated Mission; beingalmolt ent S ? confined to "Si etter dea of elingi IvMr -ifiVoS SJ much oftheaiscoursaiwhichwas founded nn thp PrintinOflW "V1 conhned to the heartilv ioin with me in t- " a0 ?lso -kl -r.u t . , ' ... ,-'.f , . paiauic oi me ncii man ana Lazarus. . - ; J . . . v 1 hey appeared much struck With the idea that Sprcadinir''n f 7 r From all'I hear nd see, andfrom'the amount theloys .enandheerSh W of TmctT which haTe bS hsuedT X T-09 be eternal, In the mythology of the Burmans lowed to judge, howeven that ligntand truth are nr ? 6 Mr. Pitts, accompanied by the Rev ransmigratiOnis a prominent feature.- Change spreading. A letter has just been rerpivpd fmm rles!rs.- Geen and Hanner; have visited J: 1 ' w heartily joins with me in the; bore. Christian w iuaaiauxvuucctea with existence: and herT Vk ' 7 r3 vct 16i 1833, saying "UIU.luo meinoaisr, several of th xiuwus, lurme purpose of pT6curins ray the expense of the contpmnl0J Buenos Ayres: In most if not all thp who enjoys liable to be ery- to-morrow -only supreme good,,. visit that ; Of : the editor of the above named ioumil wp have no knowledge more thaWhat mav hp th. ered from a few newspaper. paraUanhV w- presume, howeverfrom his manifest inattention tn rnfh k;.,:j. . t '(... cvtueui want oi candour and christian courtesy, and his frivolous 'and unreasonable at tempt to substitute ridicule for evidence, thafh is not a minister of the gospel. It would be well nuvircver, ior mis gentleman abolitionist to know uu im woum convince his slave-holding brcth4 ren inai mey are living In ihe practice' of obrious sm, in the manifest violation j of. a moral precept, he must employ sumethins more -cogent than sneers, .or scuffs, or misrenrpsonfmn Av ! we said, slave ry is no mn but we do say that if, thPTP hp , precept in the christian code -plainly 'prohibiting slavery, it has thus far escaped our attention And as this editor has thought proper gratuitously 'to interfere in a. matter in which he had no personal concern, we now put the case plainly to himself r -uu uciuanu OI aim, not sneers,.nor evasions, but the inspired precept, or the divine prohibition in any form expressed, which'pro ves it to be immor ral to oxen a slave. v . v i . . I : -; . - , . cca- ' We have often thought that if . those who make so' much noise about slavery, would fake more pains to inform themselves on the subject,!wouid adheie more closely to the spirit and the letter bf the scrip tures, and would labor more to extract the beam from their own eye, they wouW exhibit a course of vVUUv u,,, uiyre uecommg me gospel, and much sures to ston all thej subject. . The following seasonable and dilkl rrqeeedingscnthe part of the students, trill not'onlrU .-t..-v-,uu4n-craDie refutation of the' ridicu lous charges against the concern, but vin be vm an to prevent a recurrence of similar conrfni iJr,,!. IW state the above from personal knowledge, iiarins peeh incidentally present at the time when .U cecaings referred to look plate.- I - u ought to be known that the persons who rinuci the slander alluded to, xescoxded from ih inL-r;,n.. tha) they went not immediately to their homes, bet ta Petersburg; Virginia,- and that tacy wcreindaced to desert ihe school not for the sake of better fare, tajt wi'Ji a vjew to carry into effect a project having altogether a dimrcnt bearing. k 4 . . Ij ought to befcnoW also, that ihe table at the ksti tutfj 15 furnished not at the expease of the professors or the steward, but at that of the institution j ihat tie professors uniformly partake with the students: atd tha those .who provide and superintend the fare hare an interest in common with the students ia relatiaa i- iu 4uluuiv ana lis tin a. I Wake FoarsT iNaTiTCTE, 1 ; A general mcetincr of ihp ft,d.. .r.U, ' ' tute' was called, this morning m tie chapetl The object of the meeting waste fake into conrideraUoJ the bontcnts of a letter rprp,Vod r .L C . ,0a par of the State.- Ti Uu.rTJ t. ---.. His saia that we the ludents. are d ;.it,cfind :,u dl wet lQC kionL-that our " d 7; . " Pr.escnl. Slt?a' our pnxous to return to our homes, i After this lPt,er be resol was then Resolved. That a rnmmmM f . appointed, whose, duly it shall be to draw up oiutions.m reference to ih 8Cilh?m, for.the ?ecisin of the mVetmg. Ihe following gentlemen constituted the com mite, viz: 11 K. Person, J. V. Hoskins, TJ. Itayner, O; Washington, amtE. Uurns. r The meeting was then adjourned till two o'clock. :J. ) , Two o'clocL The students cgain assembled accordin"- to ad- jourpment, when the committee made the folloiv inar report: I : Whereas, there'- being certain reports tocchia" Jus afc students of. the Institute, it is therefore .-r-w"t" peuecuy saUshed with i importance that they should be; annri.pd nf ft . ad, nPitKr nnnTiTOf nf it k-.-i -.j fl reiorrn.. The idea that m,n k.- r s.uv" wcasionai delicacies as . . - t1'1 ucau ajiufcui vutuuisiaaces will admit. christian, and yet-an habitual and intentionan Itisolred. That nnr.ri : .i:.. t violatorof a divine commiad,'is as obviously ab-?,aDCP? tha.1 our wants are well supplied, and that sunl in itself asitis dashcnorable and i an evidence of this remaining more conducive to the general good than what we are often compelled to. witness. As itwpects ourselves, we'wish to know the train' on this as on every other point of similar impoitance: and havin- 13ll ocl lt piamiy and faithfullv before our readers.' .If our slave-hold n, hrl are living in)he habitual violation ; of any precept of the moral code, it is a matter of the . very first i ,ta tU4 wwuDgwai regularly organized by ca 1 ng Mi. J. C. Dockery to the Chan- and an PointingMr.Jl.lM.Noxo SelrL and8i It our present situation, and that we are happy as students of the Institute. ieUaipv the gospel; ;We therefore-Iookon the conduct of thpse who call .those. bf the south! brethren, and yet accuse them of living in the known violation of any prohibition Of thedivine.Iaw, as just about as consistent as that of tne man who blows hot and when we rise fiom the tables. . . -"ottrea- That though we shAnld h- nU pO See OUf narpnte A. f vot :.- , 'J "--f J s. "I- UUI ti!AlUU xv cave the Institute that wp hvm n education.' arra here we wisH fn caw ,;! tU'ii object be accomplished, in a word we are a happy Amity, all reporti to. the contrary not with; tan dirr. r ' - f .... ! -1
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 27, 1835, edition 1
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