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li n TTTNl A' TV - iDMjJ Lilli.i.Ojo DSVOTEP TO REUGIOS, MOLALITY, UrKR.TURrH AND CiKNURAl NTiU.UaUNUU -T, MUUUIUTU, lUHTOU, VOL IIL NO. 22. .XUWHEU.W X. C. WKDNKSUAY. MAY IfcW- wuou: no : liDilL TERMS The Bisucal REconoca is published every Vednesda7, at $2. 50 per annum, if paid withia six months, or 3 if paid 'subsequeatlf 'to' th&t period. v ) - r, V,! Any person who will beceaie iepo&ib!e for six espies, or who will forward the name?; of six saH seribsrs, shall be entitled to a seventh ccpy gratis. No subscription will be received fot less than fine year, unless paid in advance; and no discon tinuance will be allowed until arrearages are paid. Persons wishing to discontinue tull be expected to give notice to that effect nrior to the tomtn?aee- I racut of a new year; otherwise they Will be, con sidered as responsible for the ensuing twelve months. ; i All romrnuaications except those cf aeEts who act gratuitously, to secure attention, mtfst le post ' paid. -.--( a -;- : : V I r : , - . From the N. V. tViancrly AIaazluc.v y; ROBERT II ALL. u As religion coatributes, in a thousand Un seen ways, to the preservation oflibert), and as atheism undermines not merely the foundations of liberty, bat of the social fabric itself, he who as champion of the former has successfully assailed the latter, merits the warmest eulogiutn, and pos sesses one of the strongest claims to the gratitude of posterity. ... . ..- - ; ..." ; Such an individual vvas Robert. Hall. -After what has already been said and written concern ing this reat and good man, any additional re marks may be deemed unnecessary ; but his cha racter and writings resemble the painting of the great masters; which cannot te fully appreciated Irom a! hasty inspection, and which not only re pay all the study that may he spent upon them, but lion mar br very becannc in one placr and verv becoming in another AU oratQrv, anJaltcJ cccumpantCBvt3 of orutor ar-vwlatur i' must be regulated by the time, h ; hce, at; j V ' endowments of the speaker. A nun w !, possesses neither' fulness nor strrr.;' may, iu the ardor of the rnomeat, lcu..v ate, but his Tocifera;ien will civile not th . -ration but the pity ol the audience" V . .A net for the sake of sptikm but for somerfii.-i He purpose, and unquestionably the bestrrxiphs would be precisely the ones to be used at another. ttL n i . ceu trouiiam uttered his philippic ogaitut Canning ia the house of parlumer.t,;cbarjitj; lum with an utter want of consistency, nnd n sac rifice of principle at liie footstool of putter, hours of uninterrupted sarcasm would probably hate been lost; but w hen in conclusion to give eilVct to his last invective, he brought his clenched fist with violence upon the table, his eloquent oppo nent was thrown off his guard, and the triumph of his rival was as unequivocal as it was complete. Upon an ordinary occasion, such a gesture Would be deservedly branded as theatrical, but in this in stance none could have been employed with more vere 17th, "lie JuttUlK with vou and :....! I jcik Thus we sih ih.it livul d,'$i ned U e the Holy Ohcst utide witn ehihlrrrt ' snutj that he v tJ wti i4ll.a at uJURdily a the sunruUs hi ytein. Tttuujply this only to the' AlvJlUvii Aue n close doctrine. . igurth error i, that it it cnly the prt uuiti.nf to hav the pinl -'i'hptt . u$. ntimrnt da n-t ettn thiak Vti vt;" vMiirplVd wiih th, Holy tiheit, Acti v CO.yVVnr Illicit neIes of ihe?e thing. Bin so is alsottj Holy .Ghumt nho;n Cad hath fir en io tf t it f Cy- A ;.. Then if M( i nrr guiity fur iHt qVvinj (oJ, they on C r . : t re ceiting.and w:nlUng in the Holy ll.i-j! Why men should be considered guihy far Sabbath brenktng.'perjury, profjfivfvrauti or ndultcry, and not etjuall 50 for ilijobeyihg (ioii' fu vuinJ which s;iyt be filln! t it li the Spirit," I cannot perceive I &iy, without the hazirit uf successful contradiction that he'who it not Al ways filled with the llol(ihost is ns truly a rt oei.u ne vik lujassmatcs u know. . tn ex nes nd tntcKvion cfChiit.M Now hiVh Jr t(irtJ, here, on the prtfvtM of (,!, hiproni ir, nud lh mrriti v( Chiil, rrt'.i my only hopir of sulfation am hvaien. 1 Irre 11 nil my Hirntli, all my can.AlKn,nd w hen I fiftcv rcy ttun elie pone, tupporu from nonla goi.e, the wrU Ktne,Aff - ;Uri,l can rot ov are fu-tn e very hr u; Afr thi-i rvm iini liht in iUik net? life in the mida c f Oeathj jjy in iiaft, ft k k ft tut per.ee nmuiit n wuil.i 1 cnunHlent. Uoie u (ChriM) the lirlnttf my ,m ; w rh I tin all I tne i embatkrd: wuh hmi 1 iail f.nle rait ifi;!oiv. Vd. I !icpe I am n e !ui tijn, Im cat: I w hi af effect. No doubt the same general rules apply tent 1 wilLnct 'compare them, to the pulpit as to the fjrum, bultherei:;a htiti;de 11. Krror'ia practice," The 1 allowed to the eloquence of the one, which has ofsuch.theorit s n$ I have inentio tn'uinl lejnlt cued t, corrcs- not been extended to the other. ponding erronecnis practice. There nfv t6 1'hc delivery of Hall was eminently iinprcs- j practical rrrors now in the church w hioh take stve. tiow naturally his gestures aided to deep- the lead oTnll others. en the impression his language made was rt rile- I. While christian have such iew!; they mgiy cxniuiteu on one occasion.. 1 its theme 'Mil never put imr nny very vigorous elJorti to was the aftlittions of the righteous. After make the church hctv, or to ohtiin more of the hit unfold new beauties at every new examina- Stalling them at some length, he suddenly stop- abiding influences cf the Ho! v ( S host. Tiiis i ion. There is so much to adinire in the character pt'dj and turning his f ice and pointing his hand true in fact, ns seen all nround us. How much jvM.iri t, Ki U it ' u 1 1 i Jf iv m)i.i, Ht Hay dtr nd In I ylhd I y tip ;?iMi if ti lit i. hi Hlwk v s m I, ') 1 ucr, J:a ' It frit "Jit it U Jjiu'im, ckr" I w hf U ltf tt iiU'tti t t 'i i. 5 cf hiih Utn wii'iti 1:1 !.i!f i!lw!l tfv prnuTt, f.nd 0 it lt ita t.Ut: a.! vied t ty te u:! tr "Yraiiuwj nil f 1 1 r lv!y Ut j v f hi f ft t4tt.tl the Jvv, i Kfc U 2ii u vv 141 1 1 L i ' f C0l!lllv 1 it.t I hit iil(il, . l vi, vpt. inkin? ittti ;th Ij mity M i K iJ if, tlt e my dif iri Jrlh td l.-iif hit K nt U t I t ml!i !e ii v vi t viii v f h nnt ltii - leMed in a wihl rarrer rl tin and ttUlltn Thv are 1 t pi i a, d t, irt f.vt w il,u tt.f 1 Samt Uod.ard mi.leto hcl 1 hid n hope. Oh 1 1 c hurr if Mtiht Mith, t in t !v,ki ofthisman.thaUocrkicisehiin.istocuIofrizp him 1 to heaven, he added, but the rcomvcnsr of the inore holy nre inst of the chiirrht-s around us It was not an unenualled exnosure of the evils! ward. An individual who heard him n that than lliey were 10 years niro ? None. Th few of infiaelity that alone distinguished him. Whe- ther we rcgard thc tendency of his writings, the simplicity of his character, the tranquility of a well, spent. life, ojr the rapture of a triumphant death, he is one of the most illustrious of that hap py number whom! imfs trumpet has sounded immortal. As a minister he was honest, ofTec tionale, devoted. Glowing with love to his kind, and having an ey? single to the object to which he had consecrated his talents, he never entered the sanctuary to starve his flock with an idle pa rade of learning, or profaned the sacred desk by a recourse to airy! display and unmeaning qecla1 mntion. On sacn occasions, while holding the happy medium in which.a man! speaks with an honesty Thich forbids equivocation, and yet a del icacy that does not ueedlessly woun the ft-elings cf another, he neither stopped to pamper the prrde ".of-wealth, nor attempt to throw the mantle of pal liation over baseness; bat his discourse was the . polished mirrpr Tn which Virtue beheld the love liness of her form and - Vice shrunk abashed at her deformity. AY hen the reformer of Geneva was once asked --- ---- - r .- - - vyiuisuans rmoracing cucu Eeniimenis, win re, particularly if iu claus.i wereUngand nu- nalura t!o n hauhcy doin region, n world- ous, he would step back with a display of pow- , . ,J . .. 3 1 v hat, accordmg to one cf his hearer u-u d lY wisdom and policy, w hich always corrupt idea of a recoil of a heavy piece of ordinance. ,e church, and leases einners to go to hell in bn the Jesuits the reason of hjs success, "I Spoke Avljnt I thought" was the caustic, reply. This was the secret of Hall's success, and it was this w$ichave him a decided superiority over many of! those orator? who shook England with the ' thunder of their eloquence. A sincere belief in tjhe truth of what ho uttered and a humility which iinduced him to keep himself in the shade and to .hold up nothing but the engrossing subject of liits ministration made the situation or Han, m comparison with other sneakers, (to use his own beautiful allusion) to resemble that cf thenel in the ApocalTpse, who was jseeo standing in the sun. His eloquence consisted in something more than the mere ability td speak with oratori cal fulness and e!erance. It was that genuine kind which can neither be enquired by medita tion in the closet nor discipline in the school, but which exists in the ,bosom of it? possessor and conv3 trarai from the head and faithful to its fires. Like Burke, the whple Geld of ancient learning was open to his viw -like Burke the xviags of his imagination were ever spread, and he co j Id clothe the sererest logic in all the bead- lies of animated ihctoric- but kinlike Burk, . there was a sustained grandeur in all his eflbrts. 1 It occasion, has drclared that no adequate idea can feeble eflorls they make ore to ct more into the be given of the tone and look with which these church, and.iftncir lives are intolerably wicked, words were pronounced; and that, although he get the, n out again, which Ihev fu:d much en has since heard the most distinguished speakers sier than to make them what they ought to be oa both side of the Atlantic, ii has not been hi What as the drL'ii of all the Kpixlles? Kvi . t .... toitune to witness a gesture, which Das made up dently to promote the hohnta of the church on an auuience an impression so immeotaie nnu so 1 c3 poweriui. ometinies at me contusion o( a sen- o Christians rmhracing euch tentirr.ents. will icuir, pa 1 iicutuny ii us ciauv s v in- a uu nu merous. er that lhf t.lp: nt a reetm ot a lieavv net' Do we seek to clrss over awkwardness, or to de their sins. This is the reason why our nt ray of preciaie me vaiue 01 a graceiui eiccuiion 4o. mtuns ortumjiinu nu liiurr. 1 ucy air imwu Rut who needs ic be rcuiinecd iliai we ure o con- by human policy upon the wheels of worldly stituted, that a ton or gesture Z A created hy ihej wisdom. The power of the Holy (Jhott is nol speaker s feenng? at the moment, rannct escape jn them. Dear brcthcr, I am fully penuadi d, detection? that wlen made use xf they awasen in Q$ much8oas lam of the existence of (Jod, that inc ireai 01 uie nearer a iwo-ioia icenn uis ... ,:i ... . v. 1 1.:. than he aows and the absence cf adranta remain unperccived in tion anu earnestness I with a pell and lhai he would compass the end net in his mhcrc.ns God thinks frela and acts in designed by speaking, should regard the operation his That the rpirU is to abide w ith ui forever 01 n;n..nu,n Hi raomnro,,,,,..! p" that it is more than a vnvUe: to hare this oj'ii u inai u 13 uii aniui tin i' hid iyiukjui there was n time of iartprrttihlr pain, miuih and horror. I nick t'aunrn tlurlt around fjrvboJinsof rndhs wrsih, and ll.n thuoder injrs of a viohtrd hw rent my iou anundi r, ivj rotbtd my inin l 'f prp''. 0:1 1 contcirnre, lated caiiK'ienc, l iihrd in dy and r.il.t, nv led up with acorpian ttm ti' d lP Ui the mouth of the yuvvnin; guljh p, re hrlrdrii, mvevef were turnrd. w lint turnrd U 1 U&- rvS hll( MU?td ;!. 1 1 shall lever f.irgitl No, from i!ce, d?pi r, ! wailed In look, and hope, trembling, ihiM iinf, ipukio;. jnt ready to link to a deervcJ, rternnl hrll; tiinrd,yr, I f.dt, i nw by filth, the hand that turned ine.thjl lifted inu up, and snid, 'go in peace lhyinaie all fugitcn ihee' O, it was the hsnd onre runh d ta the fatal wood, the hind that tcndcicd a pat. don sealed with Mo.. 1 then etied, dear Uid and may I come? and h mid, 10m-.. RU gstd Sjuourl precious je;n,liid I n thouMiid noult i d Live them all to thee. All tins seemed then. and itill teem to have hern done for me. At thit time, ! flrt felt the hoftlut is now ki preeious. Here I first saw the braniu s olrreatlon, and re joiced ln(lod;hrre ! Hrtt frhthe inotion of a nw toe irean 01 tue nearer a two-ioia iceiin5-uis a , . , ch ,earn . UoJ j , s:ut at the want of sincerity evinced, and dislike . .1 1 1 1. . . of th individual who ha, tnouzht proper to have lfthose uhoa,L aright, more certainly rpronrce tnihrr.i thnt arnuirp.l nisliafilipi .and OOeS u Crop to the IsUibaildman W ho . . " . ! " ' I !! .1. I .1 . . I ! . tages merely physical may mis ine grounu iiiai 10 or ppirnuai, is 10 uav n the manifestatiun cf alle- the Holy Spirit dwell within and control the by which we are bound as whole man, to ns to make him think, ft-el ond of the doctrines to be inculcated, or the sentiments ! impressed and in the same hour it shall be given hiu how he shall speak. From the Telegraph. Cotrespondencc hclxzccn " Timothy ' $ Tltiu LETTER TO "TITUS." Dear brother Titus: 1 Agreeable to my promise in my last, I pro ceed to mention the cause of the existing rvils in the church iu what the radical error that has produced them consists In alt we now behold of the sins of the church, we discover but the various ramiScations of the same fundamcn' tal evil. Like Daniel's "Beasts" and f image" "the visions are one," The error is. a departure, in theory and practice, from the Bible )Ctrinc cf Spirituality of the influences of the Holy Ghost, upon the hearts of his children. 1. The churches rrr in theory, on thi3 suljrt, in several: particulars- 1. Some abuse the doctrine cf our dependence on the Spirit, and of our dependence on the Fa- bemg "full of the Holy (Jhott," however moral tht-y mav he externally without it; and until thev art in strict accordance with this doctrine, we shall continually have before ui.fbe dittrev sin picture 1 presntd in my firtl. No a mount of money no number of ministers how ever mighty in intellect or education- no num ber of schools, missionaries, or mutionary so cieties, can atom for the deficiency. Th soul - the lif. is departed unlets thi be received and acted upon. In my next I will present some cf the pecu liar characteristics of the ipiritual man. Yours, occ. Timothy.'. and the torrent cf his passion a temperance to j ther tor toe giit 01 me fcpint, l neir tneory is, ness. Not. indeedj that this ever! that as we can do nothing without the Spirit, bordered on sameness: such wairihe visror and we mast wait till God. in his own good, set time. pliancy of his intellect, that as the case required. he could handle a subject, with the playfulness cf a child, or grapple it with !the strength c! a riant The discussion of different subjects made no difference, ia the amount oil pleasure and in struction comrsTZaicated and pis audhorr were i left ia douk whether be appeared to the greatest From lU 8. IL Ttle;ra; !i. SOME REASONS WHY I HOPE I AM A CMK1ST1AX. Parsoxsoc, N. C. March, 1837. Mr. lldiior : It is a great thing to be a cnrirtianone vho belie. es in, a iU lores Chrirt, and one in who;: drist lives and reigns. Woeu 1 read such jas- sages a the fyllowiog hot every one liat tailh unto vie Iord, Lord tha.ll enter. life.a new exutenre; here! firt fell ihe j'ysrfj humblepenitence for inj here firit i.iw a haiiour died for me, and r-aw n fulijesiin hit prrrious a tonement for a lost world. Here, I firt Laird in, anu loved holinrei, and detirrdto brjuit like the r.iUour. But. rJ. ! hope Inn a Chrttiin, Lvcauie I hive a heart to love (Sod, nhd all his f retturrt . I feel sentihle that the love I bi-arthe t'athvr of all my merciej, and the Hitiour of my ioul, is not in ttrong a it should be yra ! frrl thst there is not room cnouh in my narrow Lrart for ie. lote, in d-2reo eommr.nuritn with tht dignity of .he prron, and then rny sjnl erir O th-t could love lum more. Ami tlui ra me. 4ihly. To think that I am a chriitun. hirsute I find a drtite t gain that world whrr my hrart wilt l enlarged to love Uod and ('hritt more than lean lave ihern here; with an enlarged and undmdrdafirtion. A fonlfilltd w ah Jod, with purity, a tongue employed in undivided ! rated prane to si s ?i n ho luth oe npr. J giv. rnhirr.trlfo rantom for my sc-ul. It o thinly to p-t to heaven, to ! frrrd from the jvi ins i f hell, butto be where Lolinets in prf rti-jn I,nc4 mrreljr to Le happy, bat holy, to If where Jvrij it. . ' : Cth. I hope I cm a chrittian l.eesut ! am pained on account of the tinfulurtt of rny hrt, mv short coming, and rernis's in d .!) B!ricd are thry !at wurn" O to b where there is no fin, nor trrnp.'.fstion to tin. Cth. I hop I am a rhriitian. britjrr I frrl a prevailing drttrr forth miration of uU, tuA to ttrong as ouht to le Crh, but ttill I am at times much burdrnrd wrthth? tul jeft. I blto w ih to God's minitert at peacr, rd all, all loving one an'rthrr as brethren, Xo bleeding Zion healed, thi church at prnfe ar.d d'VflJio in hsrmony. I want to u e s!ri!' cnte, e ooto- verty at an end; the nsmrt of Old hrktcl atvl Xcvr ScgJ9 roKOOTTr.? the spir.t of jrskuty, crimination and rrcriminstion nt longer Jrriul grd in the bo?om -A tair.t. Iird Lsttrri t'e day when it ihall b so 1 !i'-iW. h( U. rr Ihey may t-e e JiH w it'. u th c-ier !'. rat d v:ithe i:; ssd itsJ.n in thur v m lut)4l Ia els ; sv J rr fir ih.a in il r n ay hue U pi) tt.nr Tuikiih p tumi 1 l ami l.uiiitlrd m plr 1 They feme Lilt t r iu ' the- ii!jcfih0 i-ith, tnf t srlj.f, 1 fi.ai it.e Huly Muuttaiii, a t o'tH inl. e dull ii!,ft t 1 al!l, .i:narn ulrf ihrir dri..!t,r 1.1, and ll) . 'l)d, haw Lnj, h I n- T Ar.4 l! rmk that li nt Uh)I Ihv it fwll.nva tltm, t tru in oll The Mtiilr.r.i .-r wr y ihj sal! y 4 f J hi ij I t, f f thru oui bnrinj Ure; tj ,e Jrwi, !r airuiia of hstinj the ihad u a c f Mriah fH U iMitluir piir, I air to tike up lher(-'vii;eiiJe of Ihe vallrv, along Ihe ahpa thr Moui t 1 f Olitra. 'I he pruu hhere ta wl.itri id wt!i l!. l.usnblr lUta it ' t r iirr tl.rir r,rat a "'And the 1itd ii!ll ir.mc thrra n-mn; all I re j lr, fi fa ih-r lid f the iaithtn oi.Ut tt. i thrf ; at.J among ihm- Mtii oa tl.alt l! mi f.n I liotaie. rntil,r at. all I i alr 1 f Ihy f.v t lot' The alepi,fdri.ll '1 I. e C'M (( !i a people here, by tfr lelica c f ih aocir i.t i ay, area touching iptrtarlet" i: what 1 11r.AH lNMyvotMii" An aioiahltf Uwyrf, ftf.ff jrriuieg Llil,.! aotfie hut iurcril il cune f,.r many )tfli, at tail won a arat III Cungfett, Or) t.ti way la ll tnrtli f lhal Atariotly he wa taken h ith 1 diitste nhif h ut fill did ludiftift ft'ilit ir:f A phj itcian, wuh u h in l.e at tt tent. a t f li.ii inacy, ur l.t In ire hoil, Thl J h) llf i&n t al f i e A ho thought ihr aoul of i r t a!ue He li ,. Vrd the ditrsie or. of ihuae w l.li h iT.He I tot t'-t -itro)'. I le frit jni)t lltd l'i It !l hia fin 1. J u, fel l l aik after Ins pirpartioii fwf rfii li e imr ofdeatli. J'hr U 1 er af.i rrr J, ll fet he ffuhl n t helirfe In (Jhf ittUnil) . The i; Ur. tiki l f hr l.idrier iiirtUfcati 4 the iiiit'.rf f Jjr fr. I hi d, that h" 1.4 1 a 1 t .cli Af.J 1 Al 'l Ihr ajl jtf I, (fiamiog oi r (:. e hr or i.l h f. dtt author ,) aft I that he di mi d thia a tU' ir 1 1 frtrarch. J. ing siktd, if Le r oif rra J I. ' y ihing on the othrf ii !e, l.t ci.h ird I r inif l.s 1. In Mm. llr,!l Lii i il.it f.ri!ifrn4 !.i a ttranje iriiritigiijon, L it i u 1 w iih 19 L r J, argumer.tof hi rong.it ctr.f.Jr rrr, i',t Lt vhifh hit ,f Urr.fd Hi'.h the r v it t u tu fity IlIiar.iKtr wsi," I rif r.rirf t!ie in l!ir d-rli( ti ui I ta j r la.l oi r t!. lo l at tLerrucifaonof Chrirt. The it rar.ge iiU r.f t all Hfitit,errpt ih ti&r.i hitt, Ju; f or st jtrmn.', pinrohil the tl fi f ri.riy, nha d voted fl nh'.i Vhapef to the our ;$ rf',fi tit cliptra an J itfin'; lhu;;, ioj!j ftitt Laf tol l ui of o'rurr f.r had it Ui r. tr u II. frirr.d, Ihe ph) iCi'n, at.i'.i t fr 1 L.i.i if'i ih f.l low in fie ti My dear fio J, rio t u l!J j c I r! you cUiU. ! ih-t uuiiol t.i i ri.H. ll.e feore of f' o ir.joray ati'.hMt, aojll.a il,if tf I'imy jet(d Ut ethpt-ea Yoj dilHllh. it'Ofi 1 tolom cf ritbii'i IV r I o aod)'Hf Ihe Itomn Kmpire. Tbta Hci! i V ' .' trt cf fvife in ft. fsurotr.f, rr it t.ti fun cor inimd'ial t irrumasr rt lhat jt, it i t Itkt ! A lrr pif.'e cu j jf r.iy Mial'i Thef, Mr. IMitor, ore ssrne of tie rraae.ccti an oak. Lot it ia ia an oik, '1 b li u u all, wI.kJi Jead rr tt Lrlbtt 1 10 a Chritiiju ord cf ir4th ia Mr. t JiIVms co j f, a!;ho jJi I should like to Lear ttomjoJ, and fot,y cf lie faUhvl p.A.Iih. d. 'i'hal nLwh I. ,' yonr rorr'apo';derj'., a'imething en this autjrt. j diiKl eht j r cf !Jiuy det.i.J i$ ttet I mart go aosn ir.to irntty l? give an a'cayni of rny steward hip. I want to L suitably r fe I p red far it. an J wo-jld rather read much en this Sfi tt rrsd al'jt th . u: .' f." T . i-;n s agitating caeiocs in iLr euvrrn. I l-ix ihr t ito tU i ,ilJrl 10 the Telegrsph. ths viriltiawZlVlUTiZrirl'Jt:s 10 ilr ci ses,secdsupon us the Holy Ghost; vhich they - --s ' i . S3.v be does arbitraril?, i. e wheri, and 2S he pleases without any regard tome mo;al state in which we are. or the course we pursue. The Bible doctrine on this point; is, that God is wait- . .. '1 i unto e in, that day. Lord, Lord knee ire ntt advantage when '"br him the violated law spoke OUt Its taaacers, or wcea iu a-iaius a sm as anrels cs? :b. -gospel whispered peac Ead owed with zrczl powers o! sarcjsm, Leon. 3 v cpae. prophesied in thy name, and t' thy name cait cut devils, ani ty name dnz winy vranderftJ tcorks? And then tcill I proat uttotkem, I . rer'knttc yv dtptrt from me yevvrkcrt fia ing to bz sracios ia this particular, cs much as xqnityor ye thai var iniquity. A.-aio ia any oiber. He is not waiting frtbe time of "TtZntkjJl ye Legi la say, ue Kcje eaten and drunken lathy pretente.ana xn.llam.kait tavgil in litflh; raott that is said. origir.3t-s from a wrcn spirit In thisjod7rr.rnt I nzy b r&r; IjfJ ffjive rae f jr i, if 1 art. 1) H. T. Vv.M !U Clrv.le cf fke Cl-vr'k. Vnn jzw HETCKMr.c to ;;;i:c;fA. aei.Mlo hae ukr )cyf f,!J ntt,tr, I'nt.y l as M iv'h ha;Uf Ilii ooly '0', r, iulirt,i. friark SI t nt f e, ft r ',f.;'l r f i'f. len word I Will trpst thtr-i Vs y,u, if joi Mih if Ler iher.'i. 'lUht,y0t cf fh fi;.'; it, hit elipse mtm t',tr,4it:. frfyUo, f.t thvt cfCfftifs ccth, sUfHhe i .o wt jV.c,! tU'rti ft )e-jf,' A l'.i'i L r a ( tuf fl,f ; i to htch he i' t u-A tW. l',.',y iixa iM $. ticoihe rkon. Lvt Coital co ' i.af!a hi I rhleg'n, ijn;ut JtUr, T rtM, so trt, sve elites CLf if so J t'.i cf ll.if i I ' j r t r. a . I'll nit ratio ff f u' t,u.- UiS pUrpiT lij I Vi 1 IUUUUt aValWI 4AJ U 2 v - a . m m m w - u i m m l a. a. m a j a a i r Lr t m t m t e r m w a m ' w m v 4 i v i nht sta to receive D;s sptriL tie is more it our sircti, rc mqi w ;.ra . i ; f i" vrllistogivethe Holy Spirit to them that ask j Jt tast n is a car at tej.g i a trae enntt- It tt a rer, sr'L larl tnih .xtv.fr crt'.e; V ' 7 . T " 4 " .i j -r. . i : r- i.ifnt frt i , e ,.. ;t.- ,.r t i . 1.1 . . .i i iv U ifWi(wt wtt J l , u Ul ,: L' t need be coali speak cairs taoagH Ueused it, laanranaiy prraa wr, i u iiu. .---.j - v-.-. tv.flr.4i.W8; I ' .r' . , ..!'.,. . UtS repiy. tlorsey; waa caa mw wr :r 5 - . . . ...... . , . 7 '......"-.' " m" 'f..,t !'. 'I f,-,, , ,t :"- r .u. spirit tn a ' at ail tisfts. trh-n ! it is triT c-tira.e o r an cr.j;.:r::x tiiLT. toie 1 jrei to t cr'.i'cr ! .rr t. rrrtii t " - ' ' ' " i ."'v Wau r trcre all ia lae of bi2Urcess iher aski as be rerpires. To say be is n-A. is even asacch m as the Bit e bet s,oaae gwi dieuart r?-ref-rw; tie p..!iir;i ITr T ' T!i to ias-rach the XHrine rerschr. Vbith all daj cfarisliaas knor S-t IhJe zWrlUiazy r let- tbrir atie Ub U tiU. TLry tvv 7 ,Lri 1 "4?8 ? 1 ,, f ' dcr wiichlis adremrr cosU not btst fears sna- trio adojft tfce above tieary. , eroxy, Jfi taey koow o ti crwu e-ro iir ,.ef c. fee C;I t ; t ic f ff ' ' , . t. 1 .Weared u lzz said Hall,0 tbat tie 2. Antther ispenant rrcr re?pfls what it ai hin cmcii. Pauis nttiocf a or.Lo- j.-arrr'Jy Utti wiUi at ch vtCetj t. ,..-. ,.,e.K,t.,.f ti. bcp ialM par, shoaU. fee! -Tester is la.fee T chrittisa-O a is abrre .51 pnee--- CbnJ ow fur raigtty Prit, sU'.JiarftU ' C8-s4acJia lie Wiis cf Hs aiaa, mld t bei ibat a persoa trha is freqaettly qae xeaj- Jesat, aoj I fcia craroed; eoaajawa 1 srxti fori tbe.r ssns lp-.nl ea-ar. f tUy 1 rlTlT.x,.. ,f sv,- .Ut-qs c-t ! ocs. Dsihrtic ia bis renssrks, aud rDic-s coniid i CLrisJ at the Crors, eorararsira r.h tU rat-er did ngV.eeo bvored yrsrs g. J'rofj t do ' j Ar rfttSWk aefci kri-jialisefril" wj iarr;;tt3l liricr hr?7 ct3 "-5 ' "r-'b !rre',t ... t'jr . rrt UtCAiu, ".U : .. 4...' O . - . . Tt... I rl 5; Wc- -Esmiz-J -H-lh jrarlabrarra. arj4l ova be ibrre. Lrre t-r- jrrr: trira il,r fr-yr'-a ;L'uVeiV TT T'TT " i i.rrh trarif -a'hii all tie falcess cf God.' I bop- 1 ata a OSntliaa. t'f rt tLit at xjt i tjrrtl rjr-o u-.-.-re a trtec; t-t.rertfT cf 'Sat? lifces? ; is so city Cittirr to dr.er a ;ve. A Itiop? I ata aa-nJiaa. ;r ESTiAit as tea tjrrLsrra o ..re a ff-c.t t,t.refi :Esarp$ zrela vz sasrrsiaM ;a eorrfn raose c-i eircrvipa. j e i eta, c .m mru tsxy.z? i-.-r tie '.".r-t c; t; Thrrraa octietiociir 3rrs i Clrls.'2c?u 1-rt I t Its. Iirr rtT. is ibe Jetrr, r::t t-rt-t- -t-i Ltte i-ra rsi r$ r,f vt tvf t vi cs acf tvv e. t, tvy J trfM, tv J V i c - f t - ivi f,iivv. I ai a cvj ur,t.', . -srdSorr- teissrn thaa tbstllie lloly.Gaact takes e-Tt s trse o?de cf czprrioa. I an.I Lxre S9 -r- drnr - r.j to izf.y ?rt, Hz , mt,it yit, fuul, 1. .rv. 's.re n-f laisi" 'rsBiss'CKiaaS'ts) tsne rxa rrcsrrsiy ciprrl iitrzjs o te ..r asrrrJ c't.. c-.u4..i, r.Ji crx- - c t.n .'..atrr. i , ti'-f-t, .tujw Uvith STsritcf God.'-brje ca eartiL Eel lie i cress tapei as srrsas la of ciorl L saats r J Lcye t-d ;-ray J te rivl .'f:.r frrtva.-! tveV n'-fttvuM 44;-.. ?arJJ xllBeis irossdo lias ce.: la Gat rnliable. tid ocrt Tri;teui Tbe Lvpe xftiU is jtrdir ; u' i.f..ucM.ui. laceeNPf 1st. I aa arlrc b 1 Lxvea i3rT brrS, msd BcS e rxa aJxrrys be xa -e S?:r? , t.u-2 ve 3ar.a chrrrrair; rppa leaar ; trbacb ibey reu.a Iv-r iue,r .r. , u r, ,8 , ,-.,.v.i . , ... et' C-V 2tibe Anua. Tie Ssviaat, rpofar rlaar. -Tbebce cfiue cxnruaa ta rrf-iwirtbc Uy cr.r si i.ra trts tle-fve -jUt,i . Jv.W vlicb a csssad ores, ii sxtxri-y.sa.e-ci tuci ' -M .r - rr We 3 T: iliD ni-tH LtAi'ac-J-i iLe V,r- f rrjff- -?Le. I : , "... . .... . .. ST5 - ii - 1 .fcv i -- - J " 7 - - - - fr V V W w w f V J V- V" v , - -v , ' - t . T - .f , "t; --v --p e ct rstpairil. Starrs viacb xay ba very prrpcT j t ais 2 rrrr Htrrrmrria list. triiriZaf .- rr are 1 u ss, Faibeitas lrt sr. "re. t'sa3 ri rua a-Tinlhrr Carrier,, i irrnrr. faaa'-ed ca ihe jrra..rar. rt .cu:cs a:a2 j trr a?T ttiC frrru .:.s trtoi''d cf j j; u ' 1 t tr2 r-r.ucn.- rr;it.-:T ; raarr rt ji r: 4'. ' r f f f l " i 1. f 1
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 31, 1837, edition 1
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