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ft M ; V .IS.1 11" an- II II I I g I I'M I I I 'i i 1 " I m t n i m i i B 1 U LI 0 Al UECO K 1) K U. 'i. ... A . I '' ,-- :1;;-;:.f ;i s. . v-. ; J Li i f.'i ' ::.; ... .. ,; ... ' i -,, .5v H- 1 ' -. ." V ' i- . ', ' ';!';:' V -.:. -i i'.-t - t .?. ?-. i f ' - 'Mi '.l i ' 4 ?-?.fi.--.: !-'4i 'W ''!' '' 4 !! 'St. ' ."8 ' : 1 f : T -: f.,4 -. ? . ! s AJ rv'sensiblo and serious hearer, but insults the J . . .. . . ...i,:.vt. l ;.;a be nominating: him to the succession. Chnu-fah I "- often nrocecds. KemLuriber that your ability for every spiritual duty, and all your success, must bW.from God.; To" him your eyo must be direct-. cd. and on Ins1 promised aid your expectations of majesty of the divine presence in which he stands. j is very much attached to Europeans rum Amen. ''Oakrd therefore, against every appearance of ieans speaks thejr language with considerable, V iL.t,r ,.nilr nublicAVorlc. In all vouir studies accuracy, and adopts as many of their customs as and in all vour labors, watch against a spirit of his situation will allow. Well constructed ves- self-sufficiency, Irom wiuen mat proiane levity sei. wiu .muauv iraumem 10 iui igauon, uuu moie uiuiuiui uvuuinianco wun eiviuzeu me. These things williprokiblv somewhat smooth n missionary's path ; but they will not all lessen the necessity for mere vigorous efforts, or render n!tfiiinnss must be formed. In thus acting the less imperative tlie call for divine iutluence. part of a Christian, while you perforin the work j ..Noar.lbc closeof the year, 1 have beenendea- of a minister for the beneiit of others, your own J vcring so to lucrfaseT'my knowledge, and ari au ; soul will feel itself. interested in the doctrine y-gu j giug- my aliairs, that with the commencement of preach, and in the duties you inculcate in the the new yearj I might resume with vigor, and '( ! promises you exhibit, and m the reproofs-you ad- - -mmisier THE RECORDER. SI AM. ' I X KWIIIiKN: ivrj)Ni:si).vv. otTO nix , Disci nlii:a in the church. '."Moreover, if 1 1t y LrDtlier sI:all trespass against thee, go and tell him liis fault between thee and him a lout : if he .-shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother. Hut if lie will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two moreythat in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established. And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the church : but if he uelect t hear the church let him he un.tu.lhee as a heathen man and a publican." Matt. 13. 15 Extract of a lettkr from mK. josesda f ti:d eankok.-dhc. 31, 183-5. ! without .molestationi inv woik of translation have yet made no changes in regard to my loca tion : ibr thouirh the place I occupy is not favor able for much difect labor among the Siamese, it j ,J7. is better than mqst others for health and MiH The instruction here given, as lias -been before and would be as-good as any other for a printing 0scrveil relates exclusively toe?ses of private in pstnlilishment: 1 have, made an arrangement by j . ,. n-,... ... k . a: t ,.r i... j T I 1 I 7r' 'J ' InilVI Ulit UM3 III I' Ul Ul- lil.'lUHU III uy pvhich only twelveticals fr montre paid by- there he any other method wo , m i.'t-Arvi thi n iifc 1 cannot be (in- , 1 Banhsa of three ChwcKCUantiUnT-Attitt' ; ; ... ' nvnri m,.Mt 0mc..rs: whereas prescribed by the-gospel, than that ol bnngmg the - va, ; '. .. ' I if should remove to any other, part ofthe town, I . stid oik-nscs before ine emmli tu which the par- '; Last Sabbath t was permitted to Assist in ad-j inight be obligedifo change again as soon as 1 was ties are aexountableand which alone ha juriMlic- Wmi.,Jnff kintlsm and the. Lord's' supper to! settled. ' - ' "on m the case, We have ytt to learn wnat it l nave aujusieu ine Liiuui.ijmi- uwiul.., unA h-.i w( a Oroner person to superintend it, . y , , . of discord,' of ceniure, and of acrimony is already. herJ in the land. The pleasant harmony and ef fectual co-operation which have so long prevailed throughout the denomination must now, we sup pose, cease : the West must be arrayed against the i:;st, and the Kust against the West: the enemy of missions and of the irospcl, must have an oppor tunity to laugh in his hleevc Tund the cause of Chi hi must be wounded in the boue of his fiiends and all for what? . 'that Uacher J. Kubclt?. lor expressly prohibited by apostolic authority. t4Dare any cf you, having a matter against another, oto law before the UDjust, and not before the saiut- j ow therefore there is utterly a fault amout-pM I j M ( 'n nr t rt t'lll' rn TVllll nnnf lif r Wl. . i ye oot rather take wrong? Why do ye not ratLtj suffer yourselves to be defrauded? 1 Cor. G. 1, 7. He, therefore, who goes to 'law with his hroiLcr. under ordinary circumstances tosay the least, vie- lates the express injunction cf the scriptures; zni fcooth, might be the founder of a new institution : consequently renders himself liable to ccclcsiij. i, i.;,.i. cI.miiI.i hnm nninp ' Wc 'hv this not cal ccusurc. without due consideration; for we can conceive of That the taiJ scriptural injunction has beta vi: Br. Dean, under fj three more vuinamen whose care thev are placed, will doubtless com P. l.J. :,-..-. itn I'm nipti.'iilrirs nf thf ease..- l)r Hi 11 u i- ate .u i" ;.m.iv..,...- - j oy ti Hradlev h's returned from Chantibun, a place i small scale for distribution. When an individual considers himelf itiitired i . we might now proceed to issue something on a , f ;.i2,;riL.vtt, iu,inv iv;lU. ,n.(e t u ,Iiaill. hU,111" liC no other object to be gained by this new formation, I lated in the case supposed above, admits cot tf a which might not ha7e been mere effectually secur- J doubt. The obvious circumstances cf ihc ca;; ed in the usual way ;that is, by the fuundei'3 throw- j and still tiioie the fact stated, that the r-rosecutin; mg his funds into the cu:a:aun stock, and cllering ; party hud property hi his hands nearly cr quite s:f. himse lf to the Hoard as a candidate for the Foreign (icient to pay the debt, prove that there was uotL field for Cliina, if he preferred that region. j ing hi t!ie case tending to .set aside the rcalar tx- In this controversy, as already intinmleJ, we.ercise of church autl.oiity, or to diminish hi wish, aslar as possible, to abstain from tuViv.z sul s. . least i!n aj liration of th. inspirtd prt ctj t. If we have l.jcal predilections, we are nue thi j : Things being as stated, it is tole prcsu;r.cJ tlr. are r-.s much in favour of the Wesf is cf liie Kast. of the lvv j.arties. the lojter, the prosecuting p;r Cut we iriui! be allowed to say with all candor and ty, is the greater offender. The former is uaduul; plainness. that wc consider our Western brethren eily to U bJamtJ, if lie failed to give aiisfccii.a j altogi t.her in the wrong in this business. I y them to a brother having a just cl urn against him. D1,: the bone of contention has been introduced. Hy ilie othr i i 0 bianied stiU nioro for Ua v.i'z disoWi- innovaliou upon the puctice ct fcruier ed t!ie gospel, as has been shown, and aUo (or vears lias been mad". A': J bv them toe ";!.!.: 1;- . uiz lnuirvu uis f.rotuer bv an unnectst-arv and i:r. ' I . . t . ifj. flif-wll.r li K. 1 .11 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 tr iT'i ill 1 n I f.iM .,..,ii,., r., 1 i,.,...,nt ,m ,v.v imm ii':i 1 1 or soiiii' wtviu- 1 - - -'.- .lie .'i ri.n fmci.i i i hi lioatu oi 1 ctciitu .nsioi.. nrcr.-er extcjtiun ci ins rrcTcr:v. wlllCii lies two or uirit,ua5 bji' 8uuuhi.i ui ! , . - iT . col.- . lr) ihiin his fault not to other, but to the olieiniif.g -j--.. - y - - and is supposed to contain about 10,000 mhnbi-; being under too lnlluence of successive liar rah-, -i--e!t beiw -vu tl ee and hhi 'ih.De :f ? ,,a!,K,en 'Vided. And not only so ; bullae hoard, uatever m:y be aid. however, cf the cotnr-:-tant a very creat proportion-of whom are-'Chi-.' sfng .colds. My eyes also arc 'Mill su fie ring P'"- l uJl 11 iCt" a .l i;a,l",K- bv withdiawing their concurience f:w:i a concern - ative Llatnecf the two parties, :t it is plaialcvc:! nese'and Cochin Chinese. The latter are most- prom an attack of the ophthalmia I had two or ,;ll, however, mstead of obey.ng this injunction, the j . xyRSl, ;l (u )., t.,(.,r!io:i a:;.., ch. ' a p:;:b!e dcubt, thu the ca-e shvuU now ly Catholics. - There rire a number. of circutnji-j three months agoc , I thiol, ho vvever. that feel ; aggrieved party shall go to other, toco.np.am and j Ie:lst UaJc Vt recommend it, did clear'v and r-rompriv be.re l!.- church. It is c. cent villages and scuttenug settlemenis, which ( an increasing anxiety to tuliii tne cuues to uuu,. . ttr enmmate, a pract.ee i,y tar too comm .,, IC wun - WjJ j (, . h; v;t, joma.r a c uf rrivate trcf P.i,3 j it U a public f . nre. regarded as embracing twice as many j I am called, and,, that "ay jlwc inrgo hui , thu. become an el.emur in ui, turn ; the case, m-; j tk,,ominattc , .A of c , L.vev- iV,ee ; inv.ivi.., an cp-n violation ,1 theory inhabitants, as Chantibun itself. I he climate is successfully, I beg your mol lerv l.t piayi r. ; t ,;lj 0j being a nriv:.te one, will thereby be made , . . ...... . r, , , 1 . . LMhrt mnn! ' nf Hvin-T nrc s-fmtv ' ' i ,,, .11 11 1 1.1 r en no iul gioutul (d chvuce. . cl ti..' churc!:. a:; J of the divine law ; aud acce.:- snlabnocis, but the means ot living aic seamy . -7 v - . -iVub he ; and both iiariies should be brought before 1 , , , . . , , , , , - , , ,. . ... . . . nn,tJrn- Air Johnson and his wife StiU I JCUUrfALKM. ' ' I ,-Jnould U be said .ihat ihe Uoa.rd have erred, iu , in-ly demanding the prompt interposition cfclrrr 4 andprecanods. .ur.joaa.ou a.m Uisuiit .. i . the chinch, fjr tie settlement ol a controversy : ,. ... ,. . . r .. . . remain there. M UosiihivoJ .the- hcdcsuniics to tnc Schools. ; ' ... , failing to decern the mer.ts of ihts new conetra; autaonty. ... I hive' heretofore sent von some, speculations f r iiav. here another proof not only of tie j , ' f - ' , ,. ! and accordingly have failed to do justice to th- A ch'.irc!i might err a? to her dcty in suc!i csm- II, III iiu 111:1 i;i u 111 11 ) i jm vj'ti u:i'ji r uiiiuiu regarding the number of priests in this country", j l10stilitv of these people and their jealousy oi e!aim cf Mr. i lobe its, we would as!; upon wbut a-, lie . J . 1 i . . t lii ! mo; i.r i!i-r :i.!v:ir:!:i -v it! Iht nw in n 01 uiep.rieMa:itjiev mu.sl necjs telake themselves to base les , ,i,e a;Vair to be disclosed to others) -that in the ; 1 . '. , . cm rd i n r v ent I - " r nil ti. . .....!.. vti i ni.n 'iir-: j , , , stitutiun, or lue reasons vvn.ca eall'-d t-jr it !r iccoiuiu giy avni u--e. audillll the neonie w Ml a pious .ni , ,,,,, txVn .r three witr.rsses everv word ir.nv ; equate, and hej ror p(. uS andjour doctrines, by muking I b ctabli-.hed:' I ' ' t !!,all" 1 If lil"y have' llv ixcl ut,ii,5J'vn 1 1 u sum. inein- u 1: e ue ari idolaters. Attempts have been- , ., -m t . , ! .. ; a ne euttur oi tne i.ross atu jouraa aum:i i:ai moie than b.UJU e I'Vl he Same quarter to break t:p ?.lrs. J . , ,. . . ,. , f 1 he had his .doubts of the- exnediencv of a separate ,iu,;Mmfl r... ! ' . . , 1 r,,, i . i .real and i.c t now ledaed reconciliation sl-.all be cf-. in cous-ern:n2 a recently leame.d from a ' source- that seems vyell protectant .inlluence, but also of their want o! "shall beelkcied, lue evil will be rem.dted ot : t)l(.v t.;in ,K.ld cui.)at!e ,rthii ! Have entitled to credit; that the King, in his annual dis- cohfidencc jn their own cause. Afiaid to rdy ( course, without mieetmg the standing ..1 ; ur We.teni brethren ever thrown anv !i:!.t on t.ribution of favors to the priests, being unable to rfj ol) trulh, or reason, or righteousness, or to . party. II not, the injured party urequin-a to lake ,5. ? t r(rl lhe riaci visiijAy uuyu, ioc o.u i J.1-..1., u... . ...... . v .... , j., pe0pie juuiie oi l a tical to purchase a clotu tor oac in that city and its evirons: lie a 8,000 ticals, ' which proved inad was obliged to s.enu an aauuionai 'fe ranee- is, there 'is proved to be onests. . ou i pMii- uiai nu-j u.a., cu.. ... i ,.s emale sciioo:. i nis schooi euu-Ls ai-, . - - 'Concern: ami that his tir-t nunre . . .. ,i t -I II" . . .... f - - . , . J ..... I .. I ..il in mill ''m ci.ii nviv in ihc. ' iio to the population; as tney .ao uere, isnouiu m-most entirely ot the children of .Moslem?. ai.J""11" , - , Mr lloh.,rts w . lh:., i;C vva- unquaJlifud f.r the ."'.t. .1. nn.,i- Olid AAA luimi u .'rt'. ; . r-!. I' . I . !.' . il 11 . . ...... Tut if ! :i till t.llitT Ili1l!l I'll' i !- i ' 1 ;jer i.iui uic.o oju3L u- iiL.ti u,uu jp. -v" - it was sea reel v to oe expecieu nun 11 momi'mi m u. '.? i ....-; ( leeted in and near Ayutiya ; and if we had free access to them, there-is hoLoitj to send there. j ' Prevalent Vice 1 n Sia)dOb.tac,!es to them traduction nf Christian-it tt Favorable indica tion i ' , I : '. " ' r. '''i'lt- ! all at once i no revenues ounrs country are wimeu ouiio ... . i.r t,;,Tl.ni h.ddi-r ' X hiM nottho means of sta-1 .1 n'; c 1 If ihe olL-ndm2 r.artv swall submit to tue autaor vuv, uii.i4V4i. u.uvv.. - ---- -- iv.ci ii IP pnrr n " iiiiiul'ucc ui i u :u .v church with becomiu' respect and rnu- IV i 1 coui.ti i i.tr.i. JVC. The editor of the t 'uristian lndt x. j.f r-n- Wit;. I were-willing to irtace their cnnuren in it, me, party M.a,. mui j.iuve .uuumy, u.c.v ..o i-i-., ,, . , . ... t.; , r Mr i; ; Chfistians would give-.Uve;nselves ir.uclanxrytv. tuiai authoritv lor proceeding turthcr. i he case I , , . ., ., '. . ,r. .- . .-i .. . J . ... . - .. - . . . " . ..... savs subetaniiaHv the same m:n. 1 .ie cd.toi v" . ! on the subject. : lut tneiact is oineru im y i ue pu j-,r ,ii0 act,0n ot the enurcli ; and it tlie meui- ; ' , . -., . , . I o.f .nll l.-nm,n hnT.-d nf tlw c tM,n.! . . .... m , . , ... the L.inticr has been just about ileiit on ::.e sub- iii-fiei'ii.u- mm "v." vm i hrr! aa l eneeiauv ine ouicei, uo uien iwev . .. . , , , , , . . . u irnnU ih. ATncl.Mn? i wn-ii'l -tcpi i-:1 -; . . . , ' left until now. And the documents exli.oitea bv p!e towau.UK .uosums u wo.ni -tt ki. k, ... , act!eu cj the church is bad on it . , ,. ,. . -, changed to love: msomueii that they. , , Mi- - nimseii, snow tue outline oi a -o inuca.ea ' .1 'I!;..y.rj.. !...... .. A Ui.OUl til see me cuiiuijrii ot iaut-i t. tinnrwith acccuracv. tlie-amount accruing from nosed to the corrupting influence of protcstant veral ol Hie girls liavtng aosenteu mem-cives "y -i and perplexed a.fair, v.iiieli u.iiit have iucr.-a the difacultv, rather tlian cil.er Whv t!:en. .. . i .... 4 i a 1 tne. various sources, mil a-u . unoimeu oo m- i,-,-! ror .rt m. th.-ir trach.-r ;,.nf to : naimnitv. tnc case mav Uf tlimi-seu in sue a w: dubitablo authority, that one- man pays, tire king u: ,.., rivLf,x Thov came and said their! ... , ihurc'u shall ar-move. Uut if. on the con for the gambling in and about Bankok alone six- aJlms ul4-:lJOt allow them to come. .m lrarv, the said elll-hdiim party shall' continue re-; ty four thousand ticais per annum. o man is ! in,r fljvlhcr quesiionediwhy their parents would fraclorv, taik of leaving the church, and the like, a j allowed to gamble without his permission and j v. m ......... .i,.,.;i a, vut said that! ... . .... . ' :.. ...... .: , not ii nr 4inv ... , , - ' . . Praci ce OUlie too nieaieiu iu uicse inurs, i.it" k is to' his interest to' zvi as many to gamble as lie can; Onjthe osseal sustained -by gambling J(egets. nothfng, ut of all he gains he recei ves l-8tli. To pay his revenue, there inust be annu nll v icCfi, (and consequently lost by somebody.) the enormous sum ot fu-c hwidred and iicdct thou-, szn ticals; and this; would only cover his quota. to the kin"-: But rrVa,s large'expenscsto incur , tr I. .'.I .1. , , I Mu..v. 1 time lyJtiM i(j:nnn liuu uuiiiocu ! church has no discretion ; she is bound by the es- " 7 - J . , . . . . .1 : I. .1..,.. ,..i..,-...t '"e . 1 h,.r,.t,vn nr three months alter l ie bovs ceased iy ....o.-... .u...-. ...a., vu. .u.i.i ... , , where as is mv custom on tucti occasiu-; prison, orcliuns,andtherej n, mlnlovinnr him as well as 1 could in i the-eueral cause demands. We must be allowed, ' ' ' ' .- ', r.de an ell'oit in behalf cf th- I ieralJ. ic- i ..,N norsnnt. n n . iv-1 ' r j . ..... . . . , . , u oar n esura oituiiv ii v. ou.u siaiv iiiei. k.i-u:. , , . bucii persons arc mac ,ran5ialjno-anJ (riving instruction in Arabic to however, to c:cpress our viev.-s witu that iinpartial-, , , ; tamed five subscriber. of expostulation. w a"nd to our two little girls. But seeing i hv which we are confident we possess, and which uu "), - Ul " l. '!. ' Our mealing there was tve:! attended br - 2T from the sale or ardent e . i f v:v:no. lJm- vrhnnl I s,t Uml, :!. 11 . ,..m.i i naving a new and scpaiutc organ tor i..c i-cretga . ttiVs. At the close.ut.d since the rnwting. & t . . 4 . ' . . 'J . J (Mil I .'.1..I4..4 1. . I 1 amissarles to cmolov. and J13 will not incur such a responsibility for noth-in-r. To satisfy all these demands, the above a mount mustbetJoublcd, making 1,024,000 ticals. Most of the: gambling is also among the poor, and in small sums. Tha waste, of time, (if we may "is 6 speak of ....what is never regarded as po3seSing any value in this country, is beyond calculation, and the amount of wretchedness and induration of heart attiazirisr. The wretched loser frequent ly becomes the slave, of the winner, or, more, fre qucntlv still, sells his wife and child ren as slaves .to get the means of carrying on his career cf infa my. Vnd when the habit of gambling is once f jrmed, the person will not be persuaded to gain a much better livelihood by honest industry r but -when his means are exhausted, turns thief or rob ber, until he gets into end3 his earthly career eessible to the power The revenue arism snlrite ma riafred. in the same way. There are no opium farmland the article is regarded as con traband' by the laws cf the country, and vessels bringing "it aie liable to seizure and confiscation. Yet it is brought in immense quantities every '" year. A box of it is presented to the principal olBcer of government, whose business? it should be to apprehend the importer ; and his eyes being thus shut, nobody ventures to do anything more about it. The results are, if possible, more shock ing than thosej occcasioned by ardent spirits. To i these effects oi gambling, liquor, and opium, add the power of a-supremely semsh priesthood, equal .in num ber to l-oth of all the adult popula tion, and a rapacious and despotic government, and you may form some conjecture in regard to the obstacles which must oppose the progress of light, and true Onrisliamty and what also muit be the" vigor of that.-Christianity, which can tri umph over these obstacles. In view ot tlfese things, bur expectations ofthe immediate and as tounding moral results of our efforts, are not ve ry sanguine. Still. we are far from despondency. We know that it is not by human might," nor human "power," but by the "Spirii" of God, that I ihe change we are desirous of effecting, must ul ' limately beaccoinplished jand whenthatis"pour- t'd from on high," these obstacles will disappear a3 mists before the rising sun. t There ate also some circumstances of a more pneouraihg nature: which serve to cast some rays of lfght over the'.shaded picture. The prej udiced against foreigners, of some ofthe most im portant characters in the kingdom, are evidently melting away. Old customs are beginning to be trampled upon. The natives are beginning to '.constract vessels on European models, and the king has signified his pleasure 'that no more junk3 (vessels on the awkward Chinese model,) be built for him. It is now rumored that he is a bout to give his favorite daughter in marriage to Chau-fah, bis half brother, which wcv'd in fact the frib rs c their parents, jby telling them that "that Amer-j i " . . .. . . .. . ..... i ica man thei . . ..-4 - u..i. .i.:. ; . . .. . ... ... .... . """ ni in r.r a JeWC'SS. nor a .lOiieiii, uoi an 1011114. , ion ill .such a ca?e, is recit'.iui 10 ut. hum dim ; . . . lnau, 11.M tx , , , . t. be a deserving of liMil jlLlUl I ilO I V IV V 1 , liv l v.v.--.i;. ' , 4i. I a 1 t U . 1 5 . 1J lilt ltlli.ll!!. lllUt'lvi l.lvll V. il U i v. .1 ... . . . . I we a-k, should the Board "be cetsurvd fjr a want of di-eermnent whicli appears to hive been com mon to the Y'e-:l and the .South, as v. ell a t:;e l-ast. and which, under the cxi-it.g circu;:.;taact-f, r:i5 rlo.itK- i :. v i t :.U' ? V'nr oiirst'lvcs, vi v. i-h , i, i i . .! i respecting Met ;inx-htHiic. The attention r:;dt to see the Board t.ioctvd v. itn the f-am? prud-.'uee .--,.. 3 i ; -i i .. i .i : .. . . z.: ; . .... .,.1 nn,l nrni-nnlion xvbirh l.svr miiformlv di!i .fniOl- ! l:iIS " u: ci.i.vu .u . .iiu.- v,.4 But ihoulJ she full to ref ject V iri.itioa, and still persi-! iatn;: a.ttr it had been plainly pointed out, she certa:: Sv coht no! t i be retained in fellowship. Wc.call ilie aitentioa cl our readers :a tL -nte to t'.:e fjlLwin cornaunicatior. fcr two ru-son--. In the fust place, we w ith them to note the tft cicnt interest of the wrijei in lehalf of the Hera! j the Baptist paper for his Stat.- At one prurc: t d meeting he obtained f.rc new subscribers. And i'. is hi; customon tuc! uccasiju?. to BiaV such e.Tir.?. And wj believe ii is a custom vn.i our Viriaia. brethren qu:tc generally to raikc t! fcrta of tiiia kind in behalf cf thtir paper. Tbi is as it -.rj-aid be; aad wo should be 'aJ if At ecu!! s iy I.;;- sJ::k t'ling ofthe Uecordcr aaJ h f:v:.d in this state. .Our additions of late km been ptiacijially from other States cur diccc tiiiu luces chieily from X. C.irclina ! A wcrtl tjil? wie is sufTicient. In the nest pbc?, we should be pleased if cr Lrelhren would irive atlcnlioa to cbc futc ivia'f ' II' I 1T1115 ;U 111 I' uniii 111.11 uw, jviihi 1 ... ... . 1 . . 1 uuu v.. . j a ...... , , . . icup.uvwi.-i 1 . .-. i press command ed Christ to cut hi in cl to let him . , . . ... , . . , cf all nrie. The inditiereuce shown to the saa an woman, the teacher, was net a good wo-. ! cd their operations. e desire to see no ba-ie ' . : - . . i ,ii(.i Vintwr li.MVMr, r,f rf.mmittin'T : be unto her. and to all concerned, "as a lieatlien , ihm !v our brethren in mar.v portions of Ij lan. and they liatl better ue are 01 commiuing : no catehmg at new-fangled cuc tr.es -1:0 extea- ,0;.. wl.il, !r.n in brr rare that she was not a ' man n:.d a publican. Aud we will add toe . . . : $?iv Ji ab.olute!v shameful. . OiJ wealht itv:-i. aen c liilurt n 10 i.er taic , inai six i.. hoi. a, 1 sicn ol patronage or concurrence to object? ot anv reek, nor a Roman Catholic, nor an Arme-: church tuat fails.to act with promptness and dccis- , unn . V;ell uadc-.-'tcod, and kn.'wij : shell?, wit heat wiudow-glassjand.with aiewset she intended bv and by to steal the most prom- isinvr'of the ffi'rls, and send them away to her ni,niri. inr'nkfi in ctdlthnm fr tho nnshs. " . mm i.immniii'i v.v . . v.. v ... ... j... w . . . j i i . - - L.o.,t-.., ...-;t!V fl.n n . b r.,n ,J ,.Ml"UUL,"- -V Onei LUHKiUiUll nil vnv. ...ivi.v ii, itnu 1..1 , . : rnnvnfPi I um I .:.t t lii'-4i li" .uiv.v.-is, .1.... ... " '- which c-uflers her digaily and authority to be thus trampled under foot by disorderly and arrogant in- ils. mav as well close her doors, dismiss nd upport. 1 Ur.dcr existing circum?iauce3, v. e wc-uld icspect- j fully advise our worthy brethren cf the Wist, to I pause before ihey proceed further: to set a s i tl lo ; cal prejudices, local dignities, and h eal in.erc.-ts : to consider well the character and sta'ulii. ofthe rt. , n , . 1 r- 1 .1.1 ...in nrt .mp hi Mui ivi Krr tt 111 ivi iini 1 reports- word perleclly unfounded and false; j v.e . . . .u. ...... ; tu circURlsljnces u,,j..r v., :c!, tl.,v v,trc and the children, tssoon as permitted, returned ! their sanction to such .n.uborumation, deserve t.,e - anJ the babl u)ofivt.s Lv v,;.ich l!;cv to their school with great joy. How long k ; reprobation, and wi.l douo.less snare t.ie rewards, a,, t0 u!!,ct ! will b". beiore these attempts will be reneweJ .a unprofitable and faimless-servants. : ., . v . ,", r . j .. - . ... in" i iii'v i ia ijil- cui mi ui' itt's i)i .1 i Uiiiiu. ii . in I . ,v r -i rt i nrr Under date cf January ,10th, Mr. Whiting ; j!:ft ire tvtnrchcn(nL Sume of our Wcs- 1 1 , f, ili-.irmrfoprr.tmt nfliiffMni t ! ! 1 1 . . . . .r bool lor Doys, menuoneu ai p-iue oi. , cnoclil ioaiti cf l-'orciLMi Mission-, for with- 'Our bovs school,-wtncn.ns l nave nreviousiv i i v ,i i uy - , -v. , i. i i 1.4.,, . w.ir ci-iiriirrfMirf Irom t!ic ?cliCiiiv?5 . 1 i cially if conducted with the temper whicli is too ! manifest in the ai tides in view : nut for net tin 2, at the same lime, ihat the consequeu vs of all broil t informed von. struggled Ions: lor existence, 1 . . . . , i iniciuiiu ou, a . t ,, , , Uoberts. e have no intention to become a par- am sorry to J say is extinct. I kept the teacher liu v 1 . ; j. j j 'and contentions must He chiefly at the doer cf Inr )u Sand?, ! those who have been mainlv instrume ntal in brincr-: I lately i-Uer.drd .sei benches, such ns .1 respective farmer not u-e f..r :-. !...rn or a horse-stable, is aboa: 1: i-ol thing that can.be found iu many sectuns our stale, l'lasterin. " hitewasliing, and I a" v. uhin or wi:hut. if we except :a some ri?:. c.-at of lar, ate tr.atlcrs c bich cr.r ineciirg-ii-Us' in the country !;now ncthiug about. There av : scnic place?, perhaps, where thh is to be a:-rr:-".-to downright poverty. Bet in iiic.: cr.st ? itni' be ov.ir.x to liabitual negligence. i.tjcr.'C? v.c.te, which IciuJly calls for a xefcrm-t'en. Troai ihc He'.i-io:i Herald. 1'oUli-MOLTlI, Sept. lC:h, Hj-' i ins: them about. a protracted tr.ettir.jat I- 5 don-bridge meelinc-houtie, IVincts Aimers nrosnect of thought it best for him to return to Btytoot. fact3 ofthe case, so far as Known to us. arc The whole Uirricuuy in regaru 10 scuoois is wun j . .. the convents. 1 have not the least doubt that, i r' ' ' : , , ., , , ., n uic con mi. - I l-oi twentv ye.-.ri and upwards, the Board of the were the people left to their own choice, num- , ' J . , , . , e bers both ofthe Greeks and Latins would gladly t.eneiai convention lias uecn tne sole organ 01 schools lon the ; denomination m the uepartmeut ot l-oicign Missions. Under ihc management of this Board, the interests of the department have been greatly and variously prospered. Sentiment and action Mission depai tmcnt;aid also the facts pioving th-t ; pal have professed conversso-n, while a ctiJ'-1-' . ... . . I I . , - ..... 4 .1 I I .Mr. Ltoherts. is a sunauie person tor tne misKsrs jible inttreft seems 10 oe awaweneu zimvu. -a proposed. Proof on these points may bring: ihiv , people. A few weeks back, I attendt d in c. have placed their children in ourschoo since. We; might also have flourishing schools in the neighboring villages, as well as in Jaffa, Itamiab . arid Lyd. I am perfectly persuaded. also, that in such villages as Bed Jaalah and 1 in behalf af the cause, have been propagated iseinieucrofiini-'iiiuuve lht. latul . :ind gro-.vin- anj efficient ing to tM people, even m their, churches, .nj lcen cstabl;sbei, in crv ix Oil.V.11 tlOi "-WU.V.k)ll.'..lV,ln, ,.v.w " "Ul 1UI HIV. ,, ,,,, 11.' I i . n c i . " t,i rp. I of the world. l he Board have at all U:ns had 1 influence ofthese convents m Jerusalem. he, lulL ,-. ' village priests, some of them at least, would matter to an amicable and favorable Usue." Bui ; l'V with brethren Hendren and gamier . i .j i vcrv initreiiiiif ir.er.!n,T ni svcaiiiuu ii....- wc are sure mat neuicu anu aciimonfoua rezens . . -. , t j r . .... , , ., tr . 1 inir .ouse. A number then profoseu comers.' wil on v make the matter worse. If cur Lastcrn : f . ,. . v . lj.rnitr.r, t; , , . ,. ... . ! and a few sabbaths after, brother ltepnoa breihren hive indeed erred in rejecting a worthy i . . . i , , . ' , , , , , -j pastor baptized seme 10 or la. object, let us have the proof-L't us have the proof j l)urinT lhc vij5l wev. Lrothcr Woodson : that Mr. 11. is qual:fied for the mission proposed : j niy,.f JK Id a protracted meeting with the aud that the interests of the cause demand a new : Quay church, under the pastoral charge of L' readily second my efforts, both in cstablishinir schools, and in preaching and distributing books and tracts I shall make it a point to visit the villages in the neighborhood as often as may j be, and to do what F can in the way of tract distribution, conversing with the people, etc. ; praying the Lord to open other and more cfTcc-. tual doors of usefulness. . Mrs. W.'s female school cohti.nucs to meet with opposition. It would not be surprising if our enemiesjshould Succeed lor a time in break in"1 it up. But weistill hope they will not. The number of pupils, increased to twenty; but the regular attendants are much less, especially during the present month of Ramadan, When this fast is oveiy Mrs. W. hopes the number will again increase. The epposition f the contents extends to our books. To this cause I ascribe it, that' I do not succeed as well indisposing of Scriptures and tracts among the pilgrims as 1 did last win ter and spring. The :same opposition I fear will prevent the execntion of thi benevolent nlan of Mr. Ross, in tegard to a school for Greek ni'c riin-r" ' t r. i ... a . 4... a. n the entire commence oi ine ueuouiuiauou, uiu f.ave shown thcaiselvcs adequate lo the utmost dc- orc:anizalion in the West y. Murfee. The 'unprecedented sicknefs of ' mands of the department. And added to all the rC!lt the experience and observation of more than a score of years, have furnished them with qualifi cations and facilities for the management of their trust which we are persuaded no other body cf our brethren will presume to claim. Not satisfied, howevei, with a system of opera tions whicli all have approved, which the Lord has blessed, which has been tested by the experi ment cf many years, and winch has proceeded un- Wc wish to have it understood, however, thai neighboi hood operated somewhat again.. wc bv no means approve of the manner ol the nieetiug. Yet ve bad reason to Wherc ... ti- . . . ' u "ood was done. 1 his church has reccn-'J11 Watchman. His statements were generally cor- wuu .. . , , ' c i i ... v i a vcrv excellent meeting bouse, barm? c-; reef, and so far were clearly demanded by ihe . - f.psiraWn l0,ntions thal COulc3 be b case. Anu even nis misiaues, auinings consider- !VU tm r,f .his v.-rv-nrnmodoos IVU. 1 UVV W V w 1 V 1 -itn-J wtjr ww . . worn vrnsnMe. His VACiWiiCr his 9?;rf if -..n i: il... i;Krt"i;t C 1 m I I I 111 L 1 L II liU VJII LIJw lUli. f - exprcs-riou was. not. His allusion to "a "light shrewd speculator," was uncalled lor and altogeth er exceptionable. l'or the KccorUer. Biclbor Meredith, bt' bcfaiJt i t people, l nis cnuren may now ra. healthy and prosperous state. ! It is ralifvinT to seethe work offcfcrCS-' that is eoing on throughout oar'Associatir- respect lo the building oi .-viecting-" veral have been recently built, which UV 1M .. ... nl .. r .. n . T. .I I,.... : Il l..:-t.,.l nnl n.nA xnnrnpinnt J!!jQ C"''. 1 ll'dli: iu us iuui 1 icn : uu mv iu iu 11 Lr II i WLMI lllllSlitU ciliv luauc iuimn.i" -' ' 3 1 Innirv: Kuppose'two Baptist brethren of equally able bouses. Several other churches a putting up large ai d well finished nou.c- course 01 a lew years 11 ine woiu ,v. 1 .1 .. i .. i , . ij . i i c .1 liuta oil, .it; aiiuu iiaiutv tm.t - , . IU CV V Ul 4 4 4.4 4. 4. W 4. KJ V. . 4. J , V. V. . . J . HIV church to enjoin on the sued brother, to takegos- gel steps with the other as a private trespass, or admit it as a public transgression! What order ought the church to take in such a case? And would an association hold a church in fellowship . .'.'l i I. f that has jusuueu sucn precceaings t I ' t '.I . - . . . ." 4 ' der the authority of the entire denomination, our ; 'od namg-in tne church, and one should sue , ..... .. . . . i the other, and execute his propel tv when he had western brethren, .u instance oi an muiviuuai ncariyor,lUilc sufficient property in hisown hands whose disci etiou, 10 say tne least, uas been lar from uuquesiionable, must needs get up a new in stitulicn of their own a separate and distinct con cernan organization designed lo operate iu the very department in vihicb. the denomination had already a fully authorised and competent agency. From this institution the LSoard have thought pro- j per to withhold then concurrence. The consequences of this innovation arc such as wc foresaw at first ; and the only matter of wonder I is "r ('Cji tl ' Goon Order. In reply to the ioregciug we would make the lol lowing remarks The Jcicith Intelligencer movxlU .ion hv Jiiwnli Samuel C. F. Frey. As 7 As a general rule, the practice of going to law a pa'rticul u noti-.c of this work, on ih? j tn M,. A C l"4 , I , .-4 K.l . - 1 and without, plastered and whitcwasc. L cd, ana turnistiea wan stoves ioi n, These things surely should be e'ni Mad to see you have directed the attention, churches to them. -Tuo i i
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 5, 1836, edition 1
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