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pB^lL B2td D i ^ ^ i n e . tfceaoitrr ptejiDid fcr I Z&iui of tin Itsa incd, «MB ki te AKDCUC n . B-tl ; O F H A H © ^ oncT* ItmV. imsiCJdt xa»B -3- nt«*TH All. jsmamsLtaBs twarctai liMs.* Sse. l.—Famtr* ^ • CfaerdL—Tbe masr ^fas oC «tA f&ssaHs CStsnA * » wBJi M l p«ve7 ia t«rit«s tfttoe irtflm i ^ y t TTOrtfer iafe}_ fellaw^e, the dise^lme at tSw b-idy, try, e«B£iir«,^ ex^ tia tmwit&J, ij * vote of ttsemblti m •Mardaaee vitk t&s leae^Bgt of tin Sew- T^amrat S bl 3. Iti> dMiig&t niiatj vt the ferscfMrit.amdi'taKlMfcaild eket tkcir ova and cSan^ w i Ooa vkes&ej jsdgstat &rilAafaeKof tkat partiaidat Cksr^; cficen b cnati&Ie id-tke <Ss3r^ !st auUfesseaee ia or moitzislan eaiidite»,sa the pnTmte aenben. Sxe. 3. putisolar C!}nin&, being aa k&pesdent, exsevtiTa itaaocntsj it Itgyit eaitUj tama of amkori^, acd Crca lur of CImBt sod jaJgnest of sister it,itoireTer. eui moBitderiti ovn &KSOSB, v&tfMTer tiM i ^ o R t y is is Ckvorof t KSKsidentiaa. Bwb. 4. r» u d a T ^ t wsd dsi7 of t t k C&utdi, M a s ^ to Jeade sad derfwre what S MOii&sr tiia tcMbiagv of (Smst le- ipgetmg ak'ovh. order, C%nrc1i ordtasoon, b n , term of jraimaaaioo, CStnstisa doetriae i t i i a S i ^ w d i a goraa its iawil»«rji ucnid- Suc. 5. Tutm powOT, riglite. aad dtt&t, t u m a t ^ ddegcted, or oonoeded or •lieamted impmuty. 31m Imii uiSiumiwmtad Ot aten Wcf ibia. e s t at pnnin of • Cbsnk. Ita taOosiBC otptaaiiteT •tnmaaUKlc Sosl. The •unettifaty «r Ttfaf trndtfuiau* rf cadtdrax^ is timitwi by ^ plaui tcaekiag^ of te Sew TecSkmsfr—which tateanlj-statatafaogk ^r thadwcii. Ike tM^iapar vihicb e^aaBy pea- aMafcr.ndtka rigltfs of iP lAaaita itfi mtitm ifciiymiua hjf wad arf adt. Eaek dnrck ia is- }i[nfciil s i a af tba Inn af C k i ^ to act aa aaj- aifae afciuUu •bum irtiim or eaamtiaa of iTi !f iha camaa kanalf atnetly I7 ea*u«ief Odit Ae hangar tlM hfxtf fctUv- atectonlwaaf Gkmt;if tkadim^ pariadaaataaeliisg ^ - w S l J»tif fimt tbaiet- 1 iltp if an<]dnrdniriMi,UHiketactt>BdarH Jiwafii aaald W aoeoaatad byfl»«mM aaU and sye. cimae*d«$ieB S w t i t f e i . 5ot*i aniiU tmek dunck U n«tad witK Un "^Bflit aat te mate. ba« u> eoaatm wkI otnMts dw IcT*a( Chriat(ally,aad fanm hamit *md di<ci- (lilM aoel W waAan aeeaiXa^, jvt o^*- ««!4rmi udTi«il«t>s tkma Uva at Uw Wtrdof fi>rcil2»c>^ fcnraT Christ aad t]M bOsfwiUp tf aaaoeatioBVitk an alter dnaAca. * Xoia. 3. Tkak a n t W tha eoestroetioa of tB* I n a ofChriiifc.dmnaasw'aaiiiacipUaaiTaetaaf mt raihiwnihiat (ihmrh i n Uadnqcapaa «ay other Aank > aad aMm^en, vfo B ^ efcaaea b* d ^ v i d aflaaaiU rahip by a aiiicaa«(r»rt«aa tff aal.«iftiii»i»- t»iaa of th« t m af Cluia^lalba aitiiiittxm ef aiijp ehareb, MMT aad aboaM ba {anapdr IteaA to iMuitaribiti ia wrid charth. twinamm, re*t*im* Ms to daeipBa* br* eembeci ^bfe Tislatianor tfao tmAiaga of tba Te«to- Mk.*ae1i M opca coonaaioa, iatant iptialdia^. OTdtaoaascr sttandaaca apoa. aadf>nti(a|i«ia|r i>.tb*araft>l.|Tia>iin af d a M a t e r e t o » e f c aaadmarobfiiatiaataKaiva krhtlcnof ere- ^tartaisTitwtiuimtadxaaf cvb a'cbntdt to bar Tiiiaiiil. B» c&aitiA obaald do tbe one vdteolbar. Tim. QmtB^-Sbetii a bratiw. dnMins t»,ia»a be« osjwlr axdoiadfioaa bU dtBzcba{^tt>«iweterd<neb far aacntedu^ lb« daixJi a n ^ t o aboiiM biaalaMKBtraed if •omotdibat piiiWrtha a^pGcaat te W i ca j ^ f Imtli; ah» dooM ap^T-to tbo czdadiait ifer a eapr®* tia iacBBia.««B. I t iftarta at tbaao. abo ia caaraieod tbat the aaat tflUi^- tn". ..mi tetempa* t!ur aadoaiq; ducb to theoMvilblbaaaTiea af avrata salnr e&anluB. Tf tte nfitses te do tbis. or do it. aai ilgt raf-T- ta mrioM tte vronf dm* tbe bntber. Hm eaxA MppBti to ai^zacai** aiid aenl«' nio berttOnnUp. gcurnnuK moo*.—Matt xriii 14-ffl). 3 o t 1.—area a » Sania- ift»a« tb« asiairte dfr V Maa-^^icpat to ara&adiasneiBber tf tb« -iiflfaihr canaot"bs iaoQsfct fa miantaaea by priratr 'laaaiiiil mirbaaMaba' arrugned bcforat!io vboZc e e d * : ^ tiUBbia?!* pee., aad br t i n bia listtiad aadfieilEd. ITha ^ aotnAaU to jlicMBa af tba Cbst^ be ia te be ezpdiad "lilHiri III aaiirtinr CterdL, aad tbtt Cbwcb ta " luikpamtaaf npaUie,''nB Rcti<rabi!B. aaiiifiBitbiAtba jadgauat af tba cxslcdlnr 1 imam II I ar sajait. MmHc vdl ; t!tc "^lilia iMaali«riliil"it1rr tba daaalaader,artb* a abaia; fce fid aot ay. wfott it to tbe •rr -. -K" of nB8gcldE<a;<iid ti»' «fca ^ Cooftxeneak tiie " ftjabrtsr.ar te Awmblf, ta tbe Gbard— O b m ^ ^ M •••linbrii af mmj poTtJCaiarCkiiEti. M l i r .li laia' aTlbii TimiT' —' —'"*" •iiaJi J tj iTi ftaiifiiij T"' biat.ndbav«oId ladi^^aBtia SofaS^Ii ia arideo* Ibat ao Cban^ caa tiy a atirateaabaeakiiadcr aay uliiawtaarai, tatil tb» laiabtbiaaihiainil. If aba daaa to^tba bttaaU --.afahtai Oa bnr at CbriaC Tbcea ia ao czcaptioa mteiaaarcaaa. Tba iafinud IMU Taraia Ifa rtaiiibbj ima iif I'la paitiai iiTiIirril •rtgraddid poi?. tBat>«alaa brooa a( tbaafoo- •id jnniakdaaaaiA aafca % a p a ^ iABea.ar vsciaaatte CbaaJi la |»eeaad tataal. Sbowa* p n m p ^ icfiaa m ban-, aad nqatia tba e&adMi: r- r- .. T<iBea»a»tbaU». If Ae akaaeaazpaibiat fcraaoa. dsKbtt, V W sodt aa to Irad ROry* fifrBxniitenaad meatbenef 197 other Aare!». Tiia o l > % t ^ traa not fclt e r a is d>« ivjttt Ae apoftki. Jeim oowaunM, "If tWaaraaaaaiy ante xe«,and Mag aot tiM'doetiiae, reema U s not into jow boose; B«t&er H i kim God neso teadien of fUba deotriiM vera probably mcmWs of soma local w l i i ^ lila tlie e&sreb at PorgvDca, tokrated error; bat ikeir awBiber- dup did not antide tkem to aaireml nspeet aad eoBid8i«B. Soom liava zcgsrdod «aeli k « t l ^ n n ^ as aotiog for the v m U body of da«utUid; asdhafaiftfiaied tkai its aaU an bie^Dg ea'-mry olber ebor^ Bet this opmisB is iaeaoBBteBt with t]>« troa doe- trisaof ebnnb isdepotdeBee, and vhb tba Kpante re^oasbSihr «€ iadiridaai* and ebarshea. • f Eiob Ksst act for it«U; aad sot to Uad tiie other. Bet w^ea a ebanii beomaes eoirapt in faith <ir praetioe, aMghberiiig diarebasata boandte withdraw Aair feUoinhip.**—Dr. Daga in Ckt^Oria-. " A okBToh owes oonrtesy to arery other e^iiiA, bat it ia aader Bft to taka part wia it ia vroag dcisg Th« iajaiad (i. e. ezehid«a) petsoB way ii«refora i^y to aay odter ehareb for adBiaioB. I t ia per- fectly ecmpeteat for than to eximtna the ease fiir tbeaselTea, and, if is tiMir opisisa the aeaberhas b M gaQ^ of no wroag (La. of ez]mlnoB) t ^ stay reesive him." TPrimc^iamdPrveHett^BifHgtCkm^ius, " Nor estt one ^ n r d i orerrala another for eadi diareh isiBdepesdent'*—i&.jp. 34e. " If a easa shoald oeottr is v h i ^ naaifest- 1y a tnember was impropetiy aad aajsstiy ez- da^ed, aa t the ehai^ dKwM p e r ^ is re£u- iagtarartote hinhaoafht teha««a remedy. Aoothcr ^ardt bei^ fUy owTiaeed that ^ is eatitiei to memben^, shoald after saita- bla delay sad a earefol iarestigatioa of the ease—tbaodter ^ s r ^ kanag been dnly noti- fied of t W r inteattoa - reoaTe him Cfandk XnAert MsaieJ, by Cnmdt, p. 178. No dtarah was in the first a ^ depesdeat m aootW,''-CW«Bt<m'» PrmiittM C35L m*., Aanraa tn. 8Kt l.-^P'«r»iiaI Aa eaah indi- vid8sI,i^oa entariag into th« serriee of Christ aad traioQ wii& (ne df his visiUa bardies, takes vp«i hioiadf m r a of peraoBal faithfal- aesB to tie aathority and ^irerBBMat of Jesns Christ, aad ssleomly pledges to labor, to the extect of his ability, to preserre the fiuth aad <ader of the Gospel in its parity, in- depatdent of the aetioB of any other nernber t) tha MBtrary. It is endeat &at bo oob- oanbla otreaatdaBee ean release bim froa bis iadindml resp<mfibtEty aad solemo doty to iaterpret; the tea^iogs of Christ for hioizelf, aad u iptTcm his owa.aots aoaardiag to his eonsoeaiaoBS eoBTiettooa of light, mdependrat f eoB«q<isi«es. Ia all nattera of iBdiff«eace «. where no priaeiple or law is hirolTed—it ta tha d a ^ of t ^ nmnber to rabait to the raling id tha majority, bat v h « prinoiple aad osasoteneg are iandEaed he most aot aeeordug to huooBTietioesof i^t,thoa£hhe aatakae. It would thersfwo ba hia daty, shotdd he sea the elinrdt fUly resolTcd to Tioiata tha laws aad deport fraat order of Christ, to ears- flstiy, ftithiially ^ afMtioBaUly f ^ t s t ; but if this is disragarted, he shoald withdraw^. Sic, H—Niiaibars, thoogh they be the ma- jority of a oharoh, eaaaot exetite him ia wrccg 'lotag, o; ia saaadoaiag vroag doing. That it ia the lal^Iou daty of t b maaber to stak hia i a d i r U n & ^ a n d respoainbiHty in theToioe of the ehar^ aad to sohait in ail things to 'jtoanthority^ is ona of the eatdinal pillars cf Papacy. I.—Sbcm!daeh9reb.i{aonstIj or under :a>- pnipar iaSaaaeak diangard tb* { ^ a law of Christ IB tha ami|puB»t of a namber for trial, it ia bia datj toicsiattba pnosediags. by aa appaal to tba astbor- i^of Cbristaad^protestatim. So priaeiple of jas- ticenraUsd hy6od.?»cognl««<l aMooga»«B,»»qttii» amao n> saboot to a trial iiiTi^atiott of tbalawlhat protects hts n'ghU. ShooU he aabmit to ba tried area ociier n pmtnt. ba wold bo ae^aiaseiac ia a knows Tidstiao of ^ law aad eboold sofamil a> the eaoKi^'UBeaa. A body of ava ia ebaicb or tt3>, that wooid, agaiaat eancat pntast aad appeals, foreea aaa iato trial in Tiolatioa of law,eridiatl; eaifitain anUeious daaigaa tovaidi bim. and tbe nmltet w S be n aeconiaaca with tbair «nZt. not SorIL SbooM aebarebpioeaed to trymmtrary fatas.aadlbarrfiaalaatba paitaf tba me<ab» to be tried, it wooId bo bot a SMofe trial. Atrtaaiittas.—2 Tlesa. I l l : 6 The eom- maad to withdraw bom those that walk disor- derly, ir w iNndiog upoa (Hia ^istiaa as apon oae haaJred—opoa the inJinidttJ as tiie ^arob—apoa ^ e mitMrity as tha majoiii^.— "In all things, not ooBtrwy to Ub coeseteaee. the aw*6«rshonld sabmtt to tha aathority <a the^rea. Bat ia all qowtiflaa of fnith aiad soaaateooe, ha shoald d» what he bdierea to be right, eveathongh tho. ehaieh dtoald oon- demn for it.^ Dr. Hiam Bt^iHsl C&wrck Dyniorf, p. lOL " A ) Christ lusgiTen lava to hia ehar^es, acd booDd them to their obeerraaoe, every ^tistiias a r%ht to ba tried by taat law, Md"if at» rafawd tea, ba has aa jnaBansMa rifht to withdraw, aad shoald other Baptbt Chnrt^eS) ap?B i a r s s t i g a ^ of ti^ ease, see poper to reeogaiia bim as abrothe?, thm aa- thority for doivg so if aaqaesiionable. Bat tboall this poeitina ba doiied, then a daMb etda that the tdaarity hara abided by tb« law of Christ, they will reeogaia* it aa tiia or- derly aad ptoper ehor^, aad Oo Bwjm^n ia rebeliioa to Christ, aad wi&dntw all felhw- Aip from thra oaiil tiiey repeat. Sotal. Itlacoondwl that if tba aauriMTS omb- poeia^ tbo miaority Aodd aaafit to a ^ y tootbcr ^aI1ebea furanibcnbip latbar tbaa n-sato tac<tbn to reprewDt tba eboicb, it would be tbair pciTilecs todoao. AcTBOwma—II Thes. 3: whi^iaaabind- ^ ap<M a Bunority as apon a lasjnrity. 8 John 9: Oio»<apbe«. aad bia atajmty waseoadoeMdby the Apoctle, aad whea he TtMtad ths plaoe ha mpaiiated the majority and restwed the miaori^ their rights aad reeogaiaird it as the e ^ a r ^ "Wa say that tha miaorities haTO ri^, aa4 the priimples laTf^Ted areiiot^haag^ thoald amaj-vity ooBssiofoa^ firs 01- ten. Aod wa will not erade Aa dise«eiM as applietUe to the lowait anmber aad at fta threshold af oppr«e»oa — erca at tsaw of arraign- Caa a m m o r i ^ a a d a e a ^ earoBmstanoex, properly protest and withdraw, at the'time of straigameot, or darioi; tha prngrMof the trial of a member ? No ona eta the import of t!us propoatioc. and wa prooeed to offjr the fsllowiir^ ^ o a g h ^ (%iist ia L i ^ r e r to his ohnreh. The law of arrwgera»t t<n persooaloffmeesjis elesrly lud down in MatUttw, xriii chapter, 15ih to ISOi isolanTo. The time to determiae the legally of arraignmant is at tbe ivm of that mrraigpnnrnt. It caanot bo at the end of the trial, for after a aua is excladed, be caa hfl.Ta BO right to ruse a qaestion of this kind in the ^nrah. H} is to her a kaathen man and a pabliean. Besides it woald be cud that *tae« &« tUd not tutiaii. himsdf in th» trial, he aroald pidk torn* Jlne vt procrtd inffi. The law np38 t ^ mbjeet is Tery plain, and a mmority at the proper tiaM shoald inmt apon its obserranee. If a majority repadiate Christ's law, and rote to proceed, it raiiee the strontt presamption t ^ t jas- tioa will- aot be done, and woald' aff>rd aamis'akable groands for protest and with- drawUofthe minority. Weeannotseo any daagsr in raeb a precedent IF to insist that a eharch shoatd obserro th« plain law of the only Law-girer, is a daneerons precedent, we n y let us l^va dangers, for no one will say t h m are ao greater dannerf it pipabU rioL^ tioas of Christ's laws. It will not do to say that &ese thiags are to be devriop^ dnricg tha trial, for tbe question is not le^iinate dar- ing Ute triiL The oa/v Hme when it can bo properly met, is when the qatsstion is befora the chnrch. A Tota in tho faoe of the s«riptares Md the opinions of ths great and good, wcmld, wa rep^t, in oar 0{^ion, be pro- Uow mast ba giraa to tiM dootriaa of Oa in- depaadsBaaofthaohar^; for titat asaaot be aa tBdependeat body, vbii^ has a c i ^ ^ aoAority nor power to da what is l i ^ t . — ^Bdvagaetptft finrtber than this, aad ro- that awaty *e«Bwi**i is beead to int«^ pr«t tba law Sir himself aad vote aeaarfisgiy ; lad ihr>«Id ^ Avttk, of whiah he n a bms- b«-, pasa a nMtetHB.toabaBdoa attdae^Iiae, or to admiaistar it aptm priadplea whia\ ate cbrioa^y at Tsriaaae with tha law of Ciirist, tad ri»ald Aqr Tsfase to oemet t h ^ errors, asd ptrsist ia C t m xcMenptaial aoarsa, it eoa!d be not aaly bis ri^t, b«i hn dafy, to rtiem. " ''' - kladieBfatBB i^^kahaa a ta appsd (a hi* I»wbwb aaait wiabal^ da«> lasf^ t a OaimMto la irmmas iiMa bba tiafc*tBsiari4tteiarf P«t1t met by protest and withdrawal Hsra ts tlto argnmsnt 1*1 There is some proteotion for injnred miiKHities. 21. Oae proteetioa is secession. 31 SecearioBshoaldbere!«rt«ltofar aeaf- fiaieat caass. 4'Jt. AsnffieiMt « i w m»y exist ia the na- swip^oral a m i ^ m e n t of a manHer. Sih, For there is only oae Lxw-girer in Zioa. 6?b. He has girra ypraifio laws for the ar- rai^ment of members for pwaoaal off mees. 7th. Th« time to interpret these laws con- eemini^ arr«BTimeat aad test the {acta aaoa that Steele i»a«, is at tbe timn of arrai^meat. Srh. Protests ara bs;ad apon objeotionable ToSes. 9tk. That woaH be an objeetionable rote whieh detomined to pmeeod. contrary to the plain law of Christ. Thftrefore, a minority aOoH rigbtfally protest and withdraw from a mijanty aader sash eircamsianees. In oar opininn, t^se sam* conclasina ova be reaobed by a Jiffareat method, aa follows: lat, TKerfl are ao ab«olate sorereieDtie^ at'MtearA. 21 A Baptist charo'i is sorereiipi—nbjeet t > limitatioas. 1.11 ia limited by tbe Z^im ^ Ola^sL 2. By the inalienable rights of ooa- len^ee. SJ. Bt her own ttmsHfufioiuil proviskmt. 4th By tbo Tights of other ci&aTches equal- ly iadepeadent. If a chareh <;htmld orer rmteh eitbcr rf «bese UmitatioTss, her acta ia saeb a ease would be awS and voV, She may over-reaoh Uie first limitatinn in the arraijrnmrat of a mem- ber. The only time that a minority can right- fally and pmpwly say so, is when tbo israe i* bdorethe darcb. To meetthii? ifsae then, at tl» proper time, a mlaoritf aiaf, therefore, ibea and there, arttest aad withdraw. I f then this inherent right exist, foanded ia tha eternal principles of jastie?, and ren- dered doably saared by the law* of tha pr^ ctoaa Sarior, who o n blaato irjved minori ties for witikdrawivg from their opprexsotg t Nor, in oar jadarnKct, does it materially afiieet tlM elaims of a minority, to pablie sym gathy, aad felloniiip of the g^Md, beoaate it may 1» tha opnion of tome, that saeh a laia- ority maT bar* pe(«3 somewhat imgalariy, aad may %aTe goae too far in their opinions relative to t&o atire ezUaction cf their op- prenors, as a Baptist Charoh.—BanMtr wid BapUdlGa.) HAJoaiTOR Axa Mnroamas.—Dot* ik» pme- tr of tk* timrtk It» fiU i^'oriiy, md art atiaoii^ alwoffs to aeyvutut in iitir de- (nrniaofioasf In indiffireat matters S b, withoat eoatro- verqr, the d a ^ of the minority to cabmit fw the sake of peaea aad ooajmeace. To re- nst tha will of the majority in saab indiffer- ant iastanaes waidd be very isjarioaa to the ^«nli,aBd of BO benefit to those who hold oat ia te oppostioB. J&vea ia the eleotioa of offiotfs,whwa the eaadidates are both daW qaaSSed for tha work, aad bo ja;^ exeeptioa aaa bamade to either, it beoomes the miaarity toaeqaiesoe ia the TOte of tbo majiri^, aad to rat satikfiid with it; beoava it ba tbe plMsara of Qod that the dder« tlionll ba chmot by caffrage. It were to no pvposato pc«(Kedtot]>« Tote, if its deosioa in raoh eases might be resisted withiwt any brcach of joat order M d decorum. But tf iit mojor^ im m$* ht {aa tk^may eom^oatf Oti pnc*idi»3t obftOieHabU f ^ jmr- prrfmHit, Usii tb mimoriiy tsevM oat from ajaoag t a . - - - reaaoBou^r, ^ Aad if ^ia . tfiw of ««tr» aiaoritica' poraena kava tta saata right.^BMN«: iSnpfStf, G*. Aix. IT —-UBTO Of xuntuiisa. Sw. t. Mwwritiei « anjoriiisa. If sb iadtndaal hasrighU iath« (Aar^ W C&rist, a aM^aayaf iadiridaals haaaate; a^theyvntetlfkmtkariglttto prateattiBBt ri|^to aBder'Oa wj^tatiaa, ^ protect tte ^imtt^vaaitj. AaMOiitstiaaal,L Sv^MiraaAHti^ hwMmcjHuIl. iaalwap t ^ l ^ f l d l * ^ be w w o g t i w * by *U m r a - «M ia atftritieiag, tmi Junig Ihtf mokW rfithgaor God, tatd aromg iktir own ttmts. IBtn, Ikom tdka eea^MHa ft* atnaKfy aiasf rssist ti* ax OUf wonldim itptfnmv^ ifititf; ttmdt»tvrcpponHt*,ifpripiTlfe«^ dmcUd, wSL ht ^^pfromd hg Sin kalk c^fktm Ud» tWa Ikbiip «r*mB pfaMu^ M "Thoa baa a few B i M craa ia Satdt^ who haw aot defied thor ganaants; aad ttey shall walk with »ia white, for thoy are worthy." When the eamp af I«ad-apo^'tfa, tke td>et«a^ of the L->rd ia withcat tha aamp a&r d^ to whiAtha aowwatioB of ^ Lord i* to go. aad tiien war^ipead—2>k»>«p» ifEitgHik Bjftidt,vt 1721. »8iaee tt* goTttttawat detoheeoa ibe ahardi aa^tafiag a dtiMoraey. ami latf " aaiuiAba expaAe^ iaall is^iwiia, ael«rare, it ia aMP^M^ a M t rwb. ' >'Biit«Mr*tiHf angr ierr. sad da a m n ^ aad ik^wto^WiEi sea awrifgiv Urn aeMrif laijar- • • • • " • - r • • • 'Pia.ii li^tbW tiiiirtlit; dsBoa with the iawa cf asieeorded ia the New Ttstonwot. "Ia dispatss Md diffowa^Mofopiaioa, Ixrga ainoritie* j^hap^ qai^ a* Gkely to be r ^ t , as iraiall mjinitaeo, tfaain^ore, maj^tiea ^ o l d aet caa^Oiatly, asd isra^ their rights. Bat if ariaoritioa i&ink thamielTes iajartd, thera ia ae oobpbo cf rsdrcs*, no h?g1«- «r trib^al cf appeal . T h ^ may istire, asd fiia a fcem^ fa Jitoe othsr ehwib. Or they mayorgatua»tbi!Bk«elvM ictoa j m o a & O.- Btay eiAacoaaetf,a^retm«e8dvie«i aad aa tx^rtmapAf opioioka Bat a a n a ^ caa anther correct tiie wroag, noi." pamnh tbe wroag-doers, a:^ fartbar than eba fjree of their adrioa aqd opintons may afVct tbea, or thoaablia ceatimeat. IBy anay itia t^oaj(ht as in tlia ieda- form ^ abarelt gqnremni^t, asd a efeatin itsdemooratia oonsti»at?f», that there CO cantral and nltima'a frtbasal of a p p ^ heyondand above tbeiBdiridaal ehareb, . where both cbarchos and miaisters, when vafMthfal and nawOTthy, aan h« jadgsd asd paai«bed. Bat this evil ia BKire apparMt ^ R real. Aid eo far aa tbe sy^em is aba^, the erila are abaadsatly emapiwiMiJ^tbe real, substantial and importaat att'lP«||i|i|ihiA i» Kcarea. "ladeed iti* e w a ^ to say that this foam aed method of gaveramrot is divmtif ffivm; therefore, it maat be right. Therrfore. also, it mast Im liable to tiie fewest rrils, aod pro- daetiva of the greatest bisefits.—Hiseos't BdpHst Ckvrtk Dindary. This very is^epsaddooy of tba ehnrchea aod the right of a member who feels himself agrierad to apply to any church ia the whole laad fff a restoratiao. to ehareb membership, readers the goremment of tha obarchei cf Christ far saperior to aay one of the rmoas religioaa soeistica derised by men. All of tbem, almost, withovtexoeptioQ, ara ari<to«rat- ioal or Hiermrebal, ia whieh th» power is een- tralia^d aad w5-lded by a few. The eril in- flaenoes, prcjalisial to a membor or a minis ter, that eostrollad t&ePraibjtsry, or neision, or qaarterly, or annual Conferenos, may pos- sibly control the CoBTentioB or the General Assembly, or the General Conference, from the decisions aad mnioas eff.^ of which he cannot piaiibly e3eape,how8Ter tiajast they may be. Ha is irreracably cat off from every Epnoopal, Presbyteriaa, or Hetbodist sooteiy in the whole laad. Bat if a «eora or oae hun- dred independent Baptist churebes may chance to be 80 under the iB&ianoa of oit« minTfter or a body of miaiitsra, determined on his min, aa to refan him an an impartial heariag, ha may neverih^esa find a thoasnd of other equally iadepend«at ohurcbes^btt wOl mojit eheerfally do 90. I f be can pvaduee eridenee of hia innooeaee, it is imposnble for bim to be long deprived of bia Churoh relations by tite malice and maeblnatiotHi of the most powerfsl enemies. In this o»n bs seen an cvUcDce of thedirine origin of the gorrttimeat of 6*pti<<r Churebea. It was this feature in the polity of Baptist Chwrrfses whieh ooaviiaed Alexander Carsoo of its divine origin. He said: That form of eharoh govfrnmeat whieh i» cipable of least abuje, is &e mon likely t3 divioo. N)w unquestionably, this is ir.depsa- •ieney. If a parueolar «&urah oq th'H plan dc- gsBcrates beoauto erronesus or icdiffjTcnt. it haa no power to iej tra other?, <» draw tbcm into its errors- I f atl the iodspecdent clinrehft! of a nation are to degenerate exjept one, that aao e«30t compelled or ovsrawe-i t» fol- low their fumple."—Carsai ert Bipiistn, 2S. ASSOaiTTOJtS. A Bvptiit AwJCtatioa is simply a number of Caurohes associaitd together by a oompic'', voluntarily entered into for tbe prcTaotirn cf ms»iiosary and edaestioral ictercst, mnr effi- cient tbta eould be' dose by individaal C^urcbes. Th« Cborehc-i are reprwtetited ia A:«o<«sticu b5 mcssengera aasuaSiy ebojea The only bood cf ucioo is tba e'riet adherence of esah (Jbntolt to the faith asd order cf tbe Go?pel VTsen a r j assomated CEureh dc- pirUfrom the /ai/A or violates the order of the Q o ^ l , in the judgment of the other ChurehM CO^pOSlDg the A^socHti jn, lbs aKiO- eiated Churo^cs o5aim tho right to withdraw thdr fellowship from her,and leavo her out cf Uie Assoaation. This of eoarse they ehoald do, or they would maka tbem?elve3 partakm cf her sins. To ths Aisoeiatioss the Churohes aEBwUy ecQd ap their statistics, and a brief statement of the state of reCgioa ia their bousdi', and from the eolieeted mioatea of Aa^ci&tions. the statiftica of the whole denomteations ctn be asoertaiced. To the AssoeiatieBs tho Charges usually send up Ihcir contributioBs for mis- sionary and edoeational carpoee^ icstroeting thecr meesesgsTS how to a{^Iy them, or allow- iag them to w their best dismtion when ^ wants of the field are made kcOas. Power* of As^)ci(aion$.—Tht,j hxn so Uyislativt powers. They have no power to interfere with die isdependency or rights of the Churdtes, being the ereatarea cf the Churchea, and depesdieg far ^eir eictttenee upoa tho will of the Ciiurehes. isg tbo oae it bst rae9i«ed.as a CbsnA baa to R> ecti»-n qiplicaatfisr ncaAeiilup ate naj bava ben njected by aaotbcr Chocb, Mbjact bowcrer to the same camoij asd Ckiittiaa ngard £sr the acts of ita^rtcr AsaodatiaD, th;^ wo baTo caao: to be is' conibant an ehuiUiea nader limilir oreaantiafea. Aadtbisis aUef U. If the Aaaoeiate fron pm- jadieo or laytutier biar tnnpd tbo iqibt nader ita tna it KBst oeeapy tbe tamo ssenviaUe poaitSoa ia oT ^tka AuodatioBa. Oat tbe CKcnA eoapoaed of that naprity wbieb njectcd the z^gbt, and lefaMd tbe b^eHa of tbe law, ocnprn' The followiog isfiroxDiibo of tiw B^Iiettl Secordtr, N. C., of 1846, aad was ^CTMfd (by copying into the Ttnntsam B^ist of tlat year,) % Eld. B. B. C. Howell aad Dr. 0. K- Wiaeton. editors "Although cm^ oharehes are free aad isde- pesdeat or>m«sw<ities, asd sre crofewdlly eompetent to a^ the dcmiada of self-govern- rarat^ sti)], aa it ia iatportant t ^ t die freest uaion abd coumaaiim sho^d rsbt amoag iheaa," it is ohrioasly aeeeHaiy t h a t ^ w Miould wme compacts of a social aature, volcatarily entned i ^ for the good u d cos- vmiieaee of the whole. Stioh eoepasis fonsd io oar diRrict Afatmaltoca. wUsh oomposed of 'reprtaestativos of tiio ehun^bea, aod aot altogmheT from d e l a t e d pamr Taece A<aociauoaa ars of couTre adtqaate to any doty far whieh tb^y may be invested with power from their coa^taents, ^^!Mvided al wayi^ it AaSI not exceed the csnstitutional prorisioos of the New TeatuieDt. " la aeeordance with tbo fereg<wg prieai- ples our A»oeiatii»s are geserally eompetent to tho transaotioa of all busines pr^erly per- taicing to the interests of the whole. Amocg other ^iogs, tiicy are geaoally au&orised to sit as ormrts of appeal, ia case aay party should f»il, in bia opinion, to get justice done bim at the bar of hia ehureh Saeh compacts awally a f f ^ a eaavenieBt, competent, and most aaeful medium of healing brcMhea, 8attling controversie?, and makirg a final dis- position of case?, for whieh the parties Aem- selvi^ may, by various means aivl on snndry aeeountK, bo partially disqualified. The? are cspeciatiy ascfol in dLsporing of the ea!>ea of miaktsrs, who, on aceoaat of the getmal nature of thc'.r vccation ara coBudered as the property of tiie charches in general, and whuffl, in all such cases it ia desirab'ie to olics aa far aa p>^ble beyond the reacll of Ijcal pr'jadiees or peraooal ill-will. " la view of the foregoing facts, it ia no UBOsmmoa thing for a mbority of a chnreh, con^ticg bf one person or more, under the ojnviction that justice has not bera accorded tbem at the ha^ida of their oburdi, to appeal their Anociatioa for a rekesriag of their ease. And although our Asaooiatioii* disclaim ail right to inUtftrt with the sovczcigsty or iodependenee of individual churches, siill tbe right is gateraily ctmoedal them, to givs at- tantion to mob caws of appe^ aa may be properly broaght before them. Such is," and ought t? be, the oot^decca of our churahes ic the wiid-jm aod cqai^ of these tribunals, that, ro ttx from objtctieg to their adjudioaticn ic rosh ci'-s, tiicy UMallj invite it, as a com- finn*tbn of their own decisions, or at leart a* an b-TOorablo eorreetia i of their errors. And should the chureb wb^we e(»daet nav be im- pUaated, bo so far refractory as to disregard th<! dfC'sion of aa AsMC<«tioa, such decinon will at l<H»t have the effect to dirrct puVia P[isi<<B, aod th^re'Ky measurably protect the tn^diasr acd character of an iojured minority Saeh aab'nas are of great vali:e in caoe a mis- 5*ter of the gospel should ba the aggriered party By our prinwples of ehareh. goveni- re^i, our mwHers are as compleMy at tbe mercTof the^r church, aa are "the husbleirt. members. And although a minister, by the cature of his vocation. 3s in fact tbe propertv of therfstirehe*.or of the pablio in gene-al, •till there is nothing in the adnnnVftration of ear di'^pliiie to protect bim against tht effect of pr»j«dire, or iH-wiil, or ignorance, or rrrnr ' jijgmeat to whieh all run^alar asiwmbl'e* are mora or Icsa liable. Uoder snob eireum- stanoes it is highly important th^ there nhonld soate other tribaaal, if aot of higher antbority, at la«t of jKtnrmomi ia^Mmn. rhi<A shall hi beyond the reach of local bias, and whi^ from theae caa'^ will exert a sort of oiwserratire crotrol over pabUe ojwioii. Viewed in tliis iigU our Astoeiationa niay ba regardiid *a conrti of appeal—to whieh an aggrieved party may bricg bis cane for a hear- ing. aod from which he aiay o b t ^ a deen^on though it may not effect hu pwitioB ia tbe ebureh with which be is imatediately eoncected, may graaily affect his standing ia the estimation of other chureSies, aitd in that of the pTil>li9 at large. : Hence also it irill be undentccd, that, these bodies ars called eowrts of app»el,t\LO meaaiog is, that thev havo authority to act only so w as it auy be delegated by the churches, or cocoeded by usage and public optnion." atrrBoamaa. Tbo<ad Baptiiti<tf Tiigiaia fai I8U ibaa deBce tbo powataof A««oeiatioas,and tho leapeet daa from tbe Cbwcbcat An AaaoeiaUaa in coamdered bv « aterijvx tbe light of aa advaaiy coan^; for at, aecerdiBg to ear Ti»ws, the indtpeadenea of ^ran^ea, aad tbcircen- atqacat ligbt of aalr-twwrot. an eleady asub- Uabed la tbo Vcw Tettamnt,iio antherity is vested Asaociatiaa, to enioRc tbei' dadaioaa «a tbe diwidMs; nor eaa they ial»etaay otb«r paaab»«a a ebareb,tbu tbatazdanoa ftaca their body, aK aa iaaoeiatioB. "Uialbeprariacaeraa Aaaneiatioa to ddibwata oa ^^aoeb matM as auy ba proposed by tbe cbwdMa, conpoalBg tbat b ^ y , as ^ t w oa i.tHets wbkh ssay be rcgaUdyincvHdad aaaag tbaxtadns, w eeadadvo to dl* g^oal tatoast ef Eoi>,'«r tb* panicnlar iatnMt of any paf er> tha »«dv, aad to oStf tbaninltof tbairaaitcd Miteratioe.I7way of advkt^ to tboebanebaa. "tWo^. aa bciaia aU^sd. tha Aw»«>atiee c«« ^ taii aa powat ta aolMoa d ) ^ covMi^ «r dccSrieaa, kaotifriyda*fnmthe ebmchMto payanepect- M a t i M ^ to tbo advieo tbsaoftNdtatkem,aBa Mt w»Mly to riigbt. or aegligeatiy la atarioek, wbat a«y bar* naoaa lotwiimia tba fraftof foo^ Witt tewed ttaawed of seal iattbe caase oTGoi.' A ^ ^ writer u tba JTnartsra JUtitm Aaawriusr Aa iUaaoatiaa bos so am* right or powvr ta dartr«7the ejavteatalst a Cteich. tbsabasa^sRh ta ikateey tba edalBW af aa AsBodatiea. tbeaaty jodgeer ^ aMtttfattoC wbia its body Adtba eoepawdi sad (hiariiiit li a* ibiatsts ia flMaaaaaiatbaotbar. - •'BiAtba o a t r i ^ Oaoas daty tbo W ^ to'tta Aawelatiwi. ^ tfli^ ^liuhaaTpm^^ awapoaa^iet of Ita body, sad ats dMly« taVMoiA la pMaiiibla lamat^yrkniiM . Scziptotal Ulustirations. Joa xv*c £% 46. that oae woaU hear a»r. sad Oat mfae adnnuy id4wriaeB abaok i»ely I woaid tak* U upon sy abooktat and triad K aa a cnwa to aaoT Msay a nader hsa doubtkn wpBdoail why Job deared that hb adversary sj^oald write a book; asd adiy, if aaoh bad been, or eaold be dobe, be hima^f woald ttew it saw m a ^ of as to Innd b apta him aa a crowa. The idea neema tobo thisL J o b waseOBsewas of his iasfeESce, t h o i ^ Us eaawea aerfltdy aosased bim of mmat aad li« —ewiffi be- lw*ed that his^gnata£:eti<ms weraseat tq|»a for some g?»t oiatet And yet tt^ esald Bot teil what hi* m was, sor ohaige him irith aoy putimlai cff^nae. Ba kaows himffilf to insooeet, asd dc^ana &at he should b« ^Lad if iua advemry is awin of asy anraog be has dose, that he would write it dowa plainly and dingmeUy is a book, ready to bricg into esart, wfaere he Boght reoave a f w triaL^ I f this eoald be daae, ao far from axtsmf^g to ^ t m or ejradc saeh a tfal, he wipald Vaiself t a k « ^ wriUaa ao- d^atioa -apcm hutowa Aoaldia:, bind it apon hia as a crowu of cODfidimt that wbea •arofaily t i i i ^ t e y t j t ^ it would j f ^ y asd not eaa»?iiia M ^ i i waoiA parava his ia- nowney rather gaUt. ' D.-. A d ^ C^ark ad'laoee - tha coiom cf Chiane courts of jattioe ra aosfiratation cf this- Hsre, when a maa is acoased af asy crime, bis aeenaation is writtea ob a board, and placed ia the coart, or near tha plaee t i pmistment. b certain iastsaeM, a crianBal is compelled to carry aboard ca whid Ida crime is writtec. fastened about Us Bed ftn-a gives comber of days aa hia posiAmest. Sir Thomas Boo, i r his Etsten Emhaacy, states that whea ths g r ^ H.igel saids lattan to his govensors or infericv cffioers, these letters are received with similar rejpset to that which tbe sovereign bim<wlf would meet if present. Ti:e governor goes torlk to meet the messeiDger who bears ttem, alights from bis horse aa sooa as he £eea tiiem, & & dowa OB tbe eaonnd, takes the letter*, b i n ^ tbem on his bead, as the highest anrk nspeet ttad car- ^em to hia house when it»j *ie read. Hr. Chardin pres ao aeeouat of aa embuqr to an eastern monarob. The papm were ea- closed ia rioth t>f gold aad oSoally seiled. When tbe c&aer who bore tho paribge was aboat to preheat it, be drew it from bis ba«om wbere be had carried it, kissed tbe letter as he took it frsm its envelope, iiud it an his fe- head aad then preaated it to tha aeverogB. A maa, consmons of bis iat^rity, has nothisg to cooceal. I f his adversary makes any dtarge against him, ba'aeeks ao evasion, but ia r e ^ y to heareveiijaee«aatioBdistiB«t|y written down, aod he hin»elf wiUbe tiie fim to brirg it into the (tpea conrt^of haa»B opinion, or of divine Ecratiay. ^ e a e ^ the light since there ia nothiag k widics to bide. But the wrcag-door desites conocalmeat aad the Tght. He does aot wish bis a^w- mxy to wnte a book aeaiast him; or if; be sbciu'd, bo woald bs ths last one to take it on bis ahonlder. It woald be, aot a crown of hnnor to bim, but a seal of eandeiT Tiatiou.— Mother's Jourr.aL Q. Z. it Misapplied Texts. No. 1. Whatsoever is not of fUdt k ain."—-fiaa^ 14: 23. This passage oC Scriptare ia tmderstocd by many persoca to mean, that the actiona of men whieh are not prompted or aeeompaai«ii by evangelical f u A in Chriat, are dcfd. ^tfa tbetrath rr ftlsehoad of tiiat statemt, we have sow Dothing to do; but a eateM exsin- ication of the eoBtext willsbow Oat the words have quite asothtt senses The subject of which the spoette ia speakii is tbe prrpriety of eating eeHain meats, wUi were regarded by soaie as matfeu, other be- caose they were fes bidden by Levitical law, orbmtBO they bad b « u afisred la aae- rfio3 to aa idol. He declazca that t h m is really BO am ia a^iag tbem, provided ba who cata them dees so^witk a idear aratdeitee,— that is, with a ftdl |Mramsw«tiiatbexBd«ng right. But otiuawisa. althoagh tba act ^ aot in itsdf aalawfal, yet aait ia anhwMfor u y man to aat oofitoary toyacwa aommn- tiaascefavietiw, he wba eats b gsolty of rta, (r. U > »Ho thatdnNstt iseoodewtad* if ti«cat, l>*ea«M ha eatath sat hffaUk^ for aSatsoevcris not of Cuthia ria." "Of is hero oppoaed to ' ^ b t i a g , " that is, to doubt rajaga^d to the lawfUiMaa c€ the pai^ taaalaraotiBqaettioa. .HaaeatbamaaiBgaf ti^apeubisaHwiSntiy th|i: '"Wltatsaever « doaa withoat ftitk MB^ iaw&}BssB.ora aaavicti«Bthatitk^ IawfiiI;iaKa. -Tl«priit- epla «{;>(£ ba sfirow is well niajtrat^d by oae «f Pr^deBt Slward'a leKitatims : Jteaioat, n a t t wUl ae»«r d o a a f t ^ a b e i a ^ ia-vfataexa of.wbidi l.tmSimilfiJU o^ea t am eoaai^dm'btfal whether ftbe Ualid t o n o n l ^ <t«tetOf a. liiaiaiparUattoalaenc ttaAtkecoaatrss of tbepi^a^pia ^^iek t^to a^MtW fern lays d«WB,daeanotbald; Oar thMHag aa aar ta be raiawfi^, nikea it aplavf^jf^ wr; bat <a>a thinkrag it to be {aar^^dteta aol a s ^ it ttwial f ^ aSi Taa«apOida;say% ^ him hat ssteMMtih aay t l ^ t * l a aaden^ t* h i * :t aa»ia«]saar,'* M l m dee* aal aay, <*|0 Vtai that eale(»eth aqy tiuag to be dbm, to I m it iaeleas.^ OixBawxics. Creek Testament and HTZon Book. Oxr brethren have been apprind that Bro- ther Buckaer has been for mora thaa two Tears, derotirg all the time beeiald iq>are from m^f^ooary work to the preparatioa «f Hymn Book, asd portions of the New Te^- meat ia the Grsek Uogua^ The Hyaai Book cTni«jri«g about 200 hymas, is now ready f » the press. Mathew and John are also r e ^ y ; Mark and Xuke will be comi»!eted du^iDg ^ spring. T&e four iriU be published aad bscnd in a small volume for di^^batioa among the Creeks, who hava long been eallmg for s^A a wor^ and who are now almort im- pati^tly' waitiiig far it—spxioas to read in thOT own tcngse, "the wonderfal works ot Gof." OoT aimonariea have long fdt the need of We caa conceive «rf ao saixtlKaiy, aside from the Holy Spirit's icfiasnce, of aiore val- ue to tbe Cr^misdoa than the afc^'nam- edwcrka The eireaB>!^.ai>e«s a x e s a ^ that these vorkj msat be diatribated aioetiy grata- itoasly. eoa^eqaently wo muit make a call upoa the friea^ of the ^jeet L t the reqaiiite K«asa. NotboBg aequaintod with t^laaadiof wa are aat prepared to atata tbe cost of publiea^os. Titf &ateditioa tkf the hyma book should cot be less thiui 2,060 copies; aad that of tbe GKpels not leis tiaa 2,500, or 3000 Weure^am* the cost cf both wiU be from 81,500 to $2000. D ar brethren, "take ya from aaH^yoaan offerisg uato the Loan, whosoever ia tt a wil- lisg heart, let him brisg it, aa (.&ringaf the Lord." Bemit to Wm. HombasUe, Treasurer, Bla- rioo, Ala. We have not yet rccared the laasatar^ cf ihsabova works, ewi^uentiy are not pre- pared to negotiate with pabHi&ers. aow- erer, asy are ready to aiaks beaevoJeDt oSos in their pablieatioa, we are always ready to rcccivo tfcrir propo^oas. B. Houux, Oor Stc. leaaaotavoid eaclowBg ahyqm % Bra. Budcner, whieh a to be traaclated into tbe Masteoke tongue, aad pabiiahad ia a linrt time for the use of tim a-cr^M hoab I via at his place cf reradeaas, siulehe was engaged tcaadatiag Ae Gotpei of JokM, tmA work- iac day and night, be fimad tiateia ride dT to bis appeSntmcsta, retnnnag e ^ l a pat oathei hareeau Tbehymn eee^ BO aomsBeat: Urn- a y B s p ^ wiU fr*lita fane asd tntUtaltw BKFORK We eewe sroaod the plaee Wbrra wsaftea 11217: Diar Satior civo as pace Snfidratfbrfbk^. M n aMMiiMs tiymkikat t h a l ^ da;^ ^ af w m v Witt dadwa tbair mhtrntrihtA AJaiiBg iaMiiawaa»eiirTsrt pelted, Thv own ezaapfe Aowa Oar wBH&jf f-ei lh» nj-, Aad tbosah aa nSik cppesa, Wo-n ii^biw tbw t»dsr. Ba thy cxaaip!<>{ ^ those wboaov I Wot Bi«Uy prised. ITeaUbebavtina. We is (hx waters f t , AEonfiae mtbo weed. To Jaiiow tire, oor Lori. . Kotazqrtitcda t SxaE|ittba«s7 Byaekpds^ ilbMtwaattepti^ S-HlCautcn. H o m « d S ^ a t k n Baptist S a b i s ^ ^ a d Uidsa «a pbtee a CbaMtasd BAasI IfMiyiaeadt^arrit iatha'^r^Sa&a; T h m wm b«M lad: llf a!ttBi> to T ^ m Ok Creek Testaaseat ao^ Hymn B x ^ , WewiS pledgeTeBBMset fbr ttfi amentii, n d ba manbLt tar every doBar ^taha fsS^t* psy. ^ t fearare the fnaada af l5i« Isaisai to be loond who ariS^^vifc ^ changes wlA^ ehnrei aod Sxbbatk Sdoe! L l m » a / l^ofr m a y eiiatehes amoog tha Caec^awxf—^Xh Tnx. Barasc. ccESfyncEn HKSOK*. WadSitaiaHliim a ii AX ilta iMrnddi I^ih: 1> • • OMaola^tTnniyafurM^nht. iKa hK koraw (tat <a>]»n. TMM«tknx<lj«i laK,XKI OMbart:. Tao nr Mt kBOT ^AU k M Mkn thfla Mt: TtttkiT Siaj^iadwtatMS: fl»71m te. -nintanwx^-mtue iMr* r^ Mk.aiiAIat Skdr Itaod ta Mk> CzktaB Tfapl* «(ias. 1W kif* a w sBptaa a> Oat *K!rt do)» datemttarirtnnfaSiattsi (iMB^aite WV^Bfotr taa h aaai OK Wx^ifcan. iB b^n wa Ikrirtai^-tAttd n a ti^Bt; amtmna^pttmVAtMnmifOtj, » ' Aaia^kMcXtkias toknluait. TWri*aadna'BiEk^ ion ttRxnr ksr— nthitaafll^iiii ti™. rwta: iai^aoBiiaaaB BaymiMaWSBt Surkana lattVrdnEaia Hndhu acmsa •< n i j ka» itraik a m ^ mr« Aa Aa4 tna^ai Xmt, aod A iW Ita Ih^f !».» aaoiaaUwa! thrfra—tt— hna limgVt Tba c r ^ kadk a TlitMr^ Bamr (Bia : TUrMaasdcUoi'Wlaaataiadsi tia e«ru^ Wiis. <•! mefc<« Oh kBHi af anik. Sij-a^^ Mr oaaaa AadTi^wW»«-»t»BaCnT t a a b tlMtauaU Her epttiea aa Ear that *m» W t ewa, Aa<l*Bkkaoaatha«aa3y adBSiOlraa. Waat,raeC O H nraar nni,«a tbM OMaa*- Xh^o^Hcraiaakri^naasiwla; . WIta chaabaad ta tbstsla ka«. BiiSa^ aOM^. knii^lnte: atB. Itialiial tlMiiiWiiiiiawtaniaiilujoa, Bataac^Hbaaitlanniaraini. aaa HawflotiaBain aatutriateban-na. That man kposaeand irf a irua jnartyr spirit, wbo,fi« tha bva he bean tahirSavar, dareita speak tha whole t r a ^ sad will speak it, east him what it may, evea the praise cf Uctiwahoaadtf^d. BBBXSBUkUS. The trees the £)nit bdd a solemn pari!a> msBt, wherCT Aey eossaltedaf ^ iaacmera- ble WToagc wldd tbe axs daee thrm; dterefore ttey enacted that cs tree here^sr lead ^ axe.wood fir a biadl}. -^m piia «f betBg e a t d a ^ " Taa axii travels- ap asd dowB the forest, begs wodS^f tbe e»> dv, oak, a ^ eii^ e»ai to die S^t one araald IcndlthB a ship. At last m d ^ i a d so much aa would serve him tocat dawa the briars a^d ba^ea, alkgisgthat themohraba did antic away the jinee cf the groad. hitiW the growth, obscure the g i ^ of the and gMdly tre^ Hereon. isfj were «®Teat to afford him so n u d . Whea be had gobea his habdle, be eat down tbenHslves toos Tbim be the subtle raocihea of na; give ft bat a Utile a i v a a i ^ an fsir-p^siao to remove t ^ 'raablesaad it will eat doom thy soul alsa.— Therefea roBst begbsisga; tnst it satia the leait. Coorider a » (as indeed it i>) a erud^iiii! of Christ; wQt diox sit, Imay enuffy Christ a litie? I auy seoui^ his fi^tSi, wanud his ride, pieroe bis heart a little. What nna kms the Lord Jc<>as whs wmld other say itordo it* Coamdertb;f^yisg iato rai^ vrilt thoa aay, I may break my aerica- littUr Conrider it a ea«tiiij; t b y s ^ inta uoquoidbablefire; wilt thou say, I may bum myaoalaad body aiitdaf Aan^&rWwa ddnk dm least misery too great; m i m o ^ ktns'Juak tbe least-iai^po^ toa great.— 2%o*ut Adams. AHBCDtrai or JOHS nVTOOt Two or three jtaTabef.ne the death of Onib emsant serraat of Christ, Joha Newtsa. vt-.r J/Btimlf- &rtBetly of O l n ^ wbsa hi* a i ^ beeaiBe ao dim that te Was ao laager abb IXf read, am aged friead aad Inatheria tbsmiiina-' try eanedoaUmtobreak&et. Faaily.psaf« fbUowied, aad ttaportiaft Gl Seriptart 6r4&a day was read to bim. I s it ooearrei ^ varse, *By AegraMof God lam whatl am." It was Ute unsusmaa'teitstom on&fBitaet- mems to maka a abort familiar expaniMn aa the pwsage read. After tba tmiiagtt ttai text he paned far s ^ aainutes, aaiibai|t ^ a t t e r e d ^ afbatiag adiloqay:—**! am Bai what I ouf^t t« b(?-ak, bow i s p e t ^ and d a & ^ i l am Botw!»t I wiA be, I abbor i ^ a t is evil, aad I w ^ l d cleave to thjd whseb ia good. I am set what I fci^ to foe—asoa, •ooa, ahall I pJrt off a«rta!i^, aad with mar- tali^ all era aad imper&atioB. Yet—Umgb l am taotwhatlaa^tto HMTwhUlwisk tobe,aiffwbatl hope to be, I etattu^yaav laaaatwhat luatwaa—a davataaiani Sataa; uidI•»bmtily jen widthsoiHa- ti^aada'^BavIa^ *By tba gia»«feGdl Bwhafclam." XT sHODiD AJTD aroST sm Bomm. We hope that tteaeisee alo«e wiU pddiA tbaNewTa^fa^t for ihe.<Jre<^ aadO* HjiauB^wi^} iriii^ caa Vaiini aiwm •RaSeartfc.'in toMVttrftvte tba .aad Tteinin^' Ntar w&o wiilgi^ ^ M e w l ^ pblbaaf ttoXMumtt ^ . ^ af tta Badtf W»a 1* eaA r Haas Paem was admitted lato p a i ^ H O B tee^mss e3B£tioa:tkat be waa aattsiK- dtige a babit be bad arqmred of aoumriJig art aritidiiBg whatever I •aaderUaaatiae. AasenSi^l/, «aw two at^tb euryii^ft beameraaawaja, aad kaodiiigix aguaatcMwy ebj«etib<7aM*,]>ct and Bathiag. - ^ a m M dawtw* other a i ^ dtewirg fiwBtaiB, aad paatiBgitiBto a aaikwi&lltf. boles i a O a bottom, aad was m a A s e y a M ^ ^ bota^llbeldUaimaa Atmaay athy ttri«i|i timtl ^ iSaea. M aaortateijttatiatha ^Itaraea ydsdlalait befi»gi rcfra^ frm aiibdsmg i>a l urnai to aii> < aciaaft ^ «»1 ita^iim tSiymn-^ ] iatSm ateivaa oftlia flqaal^goedn WliBRfora, k t nkialal

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^ f a s oC « t A f&ssaHs CStsnA * »

wBJi M l p«ve7 ia t«rit«s tfttoe irtflm i ^ y

t TTOrtfer iafe}_ fel law^e,

the dise^lme at tSw b-idy, try, e«B£ i i r « , ^

ex^ tia tmwit&J, i j * vote of ttsemblti

m •Mardaaee vitk t&s leae^Bgt of tin

Sew- T^amrat

S b l 3. I t i> dMiig&t niiatj vt the

ferscfMrit.amdi'taKlMfcaild eket tkcir

ova and cSan^ w i

O o a v ke s&e j j s dg s t a t & r i l A a f a e K o f

tkat partiaidat Cks r ^ ; cficen b

cnati&Ie id-tke <Ss3r^ !st auUfesseaee ia or moitzislan eaiidite»,sa the pnTmte

aenben.

Sxe. 3. putisolar C!}nin&, being aa

k&pesdent, exsevtiTa itaaocntsj it

I tgy i t ea i tUj t a m a of amkori^, acd Crca

lur of CImBt sod jaJgnest of sister

it,itoireTer. eui moBitderit i ovn

&KSOSB, v&tfMTer tiM i ^ o R t y is is Ckvorof

t KSKsidentiaa.

Bwb. 4. r» u d a T ^ t wsd dsi7 of t t k

C&utdi, M a s ^ to Jeade sad derfwre what

S MOii&sr tiia tcMbiagv of (Smst le-

ipgetmg ak'ovh. order, C%nrc1i ordtasoon,

b n , term of jraimaaaioo, CStnstisa doetriae

i t i i a S i ^ w d i a goraa its iawil»«rji ucnid-

Suc. 5. Tutm powOT, riglite. aad dtt&t,

t u m a t ^ ddegcted, or oonoeded or •lieamted

impmuty.

31m Imii uiSiumiwmtad Ot aten Wcf ibia. e s t at pnnin of • Cbsnk. Ita taOosiBC otptaaiiteT •tnmaaUKlc

S o s l . The •unettifaty «r Ttfaf trndtfuiau* rf cadtdrax^ is timitwi by plaui tcaekiag^ of te Sew TecSkmsfr—which tateanlj-statatafaogk ^r thadwcii. Ike tM^iapar vihicb e^aaBy pea-

aMafcr.ndtka rigltfs of iP lAaaita itfi mtitm ifciiymiua hjf wad arf adt. Eaek dnrck ia is-}i[nfciil s i a af tba I n n af C k i ^ to act aa

aaj- aifae afciuUu •bum irtiim or eaamtiaa of iTi !f iha camaa kanalf atnetly I7 ea*u«ief Od i t Ae h a n g a r tlM hfxtf fctUv-

atectonlwaaf Gkmt; i f tkadim^ pariadaaataaeliisg ^-wS l J»t i f fimt tbaiet-1 iltp if an<]dnrdniriMi,UHiketactt>BdarH Jiwafii aaald W aoeoaatad by fl»«m M aaU and sye. cimae*d«$ieB Swt i t fe i .

5 o t * i aniiU tmek dunck U n«tad witK Un "^Bflit aat te mate. ba« u> eoaatm wkI otnMts dw

IcT*a( Chriat(ally,aad f anm hamit *md di<ci-(lilM aoel W waAan aeeaiXa^, jvt o^*-««!4rmi udTi«il«t>s tkma Uva at Uw Wtrdof fi>rcil2»c>^ fcnraT Christ aad t]M bOsfwiUp tf aaaoeatioBVitk an alter dnaAca. *

Xoia. 3. Tkak a n t W tha eoestroetioa of tB* I n a ofChriiifc.dmnaasw'aaiiiacipUaaiTaetaaf mt raihiwnihiat (ihmrh i n Uadnqcapaa «ay other Aank > aad aMm^en, vfo B ^ efcaaea b* d ^ v i d aflaaaiU rahip by a aiiicaa«(r»rt«aa tff aal.«iftiii»i»-t»iaa of th« t m af Cluia^lalba aitiiiittxm ef aiijp

ehareb, MMT aad aboaM ba {anapdr IteaA to iMuitaribiti ia wrid charth. twinamm, r e * t * i m * M s to daeipBa* br* eembeci ^bfe Tislatianor tfao tmAiaga of tba Te«to-Mk.*ae1i M opca coonaaioa, iatant iptialdia^. OTdtaoaascr sttandaaca apoa. aadf>nti(a|i«ia|r i>.tb*araft>l.|Tia>iin af d a M a t e r e t o » e f c aaadmarobfiiatiaataKaiva krht lcnof ere-^tartaisTitwtiuimtadxaaf cvb a'cbntdt to bar

Tiiiaiiil. B» c&aitiA obaald do tbe one vdteolbar.

Tim. QmtB^-Sbetii a bratiw. dnMins t»,ia»a be« osjwlr axdoiadfioaa bU dtBzcba{^tt>«iweterd<neb far aacntedu^ lb« daixJi a n ^ t o aboiiM biaalaMKBtraed if •omotdibat pi i iWrtha a^pGcaat te W i ca j ^ f Imt l i ; ah» dooM ap^T-to tbo czdadiait

ifer a eapr®* tia iacBBia.««B. I t iftarta at tbaao. abo ia caaraieod tbat the

aaat

tf lUi^-t n " .

..mi

tetempa* t!ur aadoaiq; d u c b to theoMvilblbaaaTiea af avrata salnr e&anluB. Tf tte nfitses te do tbis. or do it. aai ilgt raf-T- ta mrioM tte vronf dm* tbe bntber. Hm eaxA MppBti to ai^zacai** aiid aenl« ' n io berttOnnUp.

gcurnnuK moo*.—Matt xr i i i 14-ffl).

3 o t 1.—area a » Sania- ift»a« tb« asiairte dfr V Maa-^^ icpa t to ara&adiasneiBber tf tb«

-iiflfaihr canaot"bs iaoQsfct fa miantaaea by priratr 'laaaiiiil mirbaaMaba' arrugned bcforat!io vboZc e e d * : ^ tiUBbia?!* pee., aad br t i n bia

listtiad aadfieilEd. ITha ^ aotnAaU to jlicMBa af tba Cbs t ^ be ia te be ezpdiad

"lilHiri III aaiirtinr CterdL, aad tbtt Cbwcb ta " luikpamtaaf npaUie,''nB Rcti<rabi!B. aaiiifiBitbiAtba jadgauat af tba cxslcdlnr

1 imam II I ar sajait. MmHc vd l ; t!tc " ^ l i l i a iMaali«riliil"it1rr tba daaalaader,artb*

a abaia; fce fid aot ay . wfott it to tbe

••rr -. -K"

of nB8gcldE<a;<iid ti»' «fca ^ Cooftxeneak tiie

" ftjabrtsr.ar te Awmblf, ta tbe Gbard— O b m ^ ^ M ••• l inbri i af mmj poTtJCaiarCkiiEti. M l i r .li laia' aTlbii TimiT' — ' —'"*" • i i a J i J tj iTi ftaiifiiij T"' biat.ndbav«oId

l ad i ^^aBt i a So faS^ I i ia arideo* Ibat ao Cban^ caa tiy a

atirateaabaeakiiadcr aay uliiawtaarai, tatil tb» laiabtbiaaihiainil. I f aba daaa to^tba bttaaU

--.afahtai Oa bnr at CbriaC Tbcea ia ao czcaptioa mteiaaarcaaa. Tba iafinud IMU Taraia Ifa rtaiiibbj ima iif I'la paitiai iiTiIirril •rtgraddid poi?. tBat>«alaa brooa a( tbaafoo-• i d jnniakdaaaaiA aafca % a p a ^ iABea.ar vsciaaatte CbaaJi la |»eeaad tataal. Sbowa* p n m p ^ icfiaa m ban-, aad nqatia tba e&adMi: r- r- . . T<iBea»a»tbaU». I f Ae

akaaeaazpaibiat fcraaoa.

d s K b t t , V W sodt aa to Irad ROry* fifrBxniitenaad meatbenef 197 other Aare!». Tiia o l > % t ^ traa not fclt e r a is d>« i v j t t t Ae apoftki. Jeim oowaunM, " I f tWaaraaaaaiy ante xe«,and M a g aot tiM'doetiiae, reema U s not into j o w boose; B«t&er H i kim God n e s o teadien of fUba deotriiM vera probably mcmWs of soma local w l i i ^ l i la tlie e&sreb at PorgvDca, tokrated error; bat ikeir awBiber-dup did not antide tkem to aa i reml nspeet aad eoBid8i«B. Soom liava zcgsrdod «aeli k « t l ^ n n ^ as aotiog for the v m U body of d a « u t U i d ; asdhafaiftfiaied tkai its aaU a n bie^Dg ea'-mry olber ebo r ^ Bet this opmisB is iaeaoBBteBt with t]>« troa doe-trisaof ebnnb isdepotdeBee, and vhb tba Kpante re^oasbSihr «€ iadiridaai* and ebarshea. • f • • • Eiob Ksst act for i t«U; aad sot to Uad tiie other. Bet w^ea a ebanii beomaes eoirapt in faith <ir praetioe, aMghberiiig diarebasata boandte withdraw Aair feUoinhip.**—Dr. Daga in Ckt^Oria-.

" A okBToh owes oonrtesy to arery other e^ii iA, bat i t ia aader Bft to taka part w i a it ia vroag dcisg Th« iajaiad (i. e. ezehid«a) petsoB way ii«refora i ^ y to aay odter ehareb for adBiaioB. I t ia per-fectly ecmpeteat for than to eximtna the ease fiir tbeaselTea, and, i f is tiMir opisisa the aeaberhas b M gaQ^ of no wroag (La .

of ez]mlnoB) t ^ stay reesive him." TPrimc^iamdPrveHett^BifHgtCkm^ius,

" Nor estt one ^ n r d i orerrala another for eadi diareh isiBdepesdent'*—i&.jp. 34e.

" I f a easa shoald oeottr is v h i ^ naaifest-1y a tnember was impropetiy aad aajsstiy ez-da^ed, aa t the e h a i ^ dKwM p e r ^ is re£u-iagtarartote h inhaoafh t teha««a

remedy. Aoothcr ^ a r d t b e i ^ fUy owTiaeed that ^ is eatitiei to memben^ , shoald after saita-bla delay sad a earefol iarestigatioa of the ease—tbaodter ^ s r ^ kanag been dnly noti-fied of t W r inteattoa - reoaTe him Cfandk XnAert MsaieJ, by Cnmdt, p. 178.

No dtarah was in the first a ^ depesdeat m aootW,''-CW«Bt<m'» PrmiittM C35L m* . ,

Aanraa tn.

8Kt l.-^P'«r»iiaI Aa eaah indi-

vid8sI,i^oa entariag into th« serriee of Christ

aad traioQ wii& (ne df his visiUa bardies,

takes vp«i hioiadf m r a of peraoBal faithfal-

aesB to t ie aathority and ^irerBBMat of Jesns

Christ, aad ssleomly pledges to labor,

to the extect of his ability, to preserre the

fiuth aad <ader of the Gospel in its parity, in-

depatdent of the aetioB of any other nernber

t) tha MBtrary. I t is endeat &at bo oob-

oanbla otreaatdaBee ean release bim froa bis

iad indml resp<mfibtEty aad solemo doty to

iaterpret; the tea^iogs of Christ for hioizelf,

aad u iptTcm his owa.aots aoaardiag to his

eonsoeaiaoBS eoBTiettooa of light, mdependrat

f eoB«q<isi«es. Ia all nattera of iBdiff«eace

«. where no priaeiple or law is hirolTed—it

ta tha d a ^ of t ^ nmnber to rabait to the

raling id tha majority, bat v h « prinoiple aad

osasoteneg are iandEaed he most aot aeeordug

to huooBTietioesof i ^ t , t h o a £hhe aatakae.

I t would thersfwo ba hia daty, shotdd he sea

the elinrdt fUly resolTcd to Tioiata tha laws

aad deport fraat order of Christ, to ears-

flstiy, ftithiially ^ afMtioBaUly f ^ t s t ; but

if this is disragarted, he shoald withdraw^.

Sic, H—Niiaibars, thoogh they be the ma-

jority of a oharoh, eaaaot exetite him ia wrccg

'lotag, o ; ia saaadoaiag vroag doing. That

it ia the l a l ^ I ou daty of t b maaber to stak

hia i ad i rUn&^and respoainbiHty in theToioe

of the e h a r ^ aad to sohait in ail things to

'jtoanthority^ is ona of the eatdinal pillars cf

Papacy.

I.—Sbcm!daeh9reb.i{aonstIj or under :a>-pnipar iaSaaaeak diangard tb* { ^ a law of Christ IB tha ami|puB»t of a namber for trial, it ia bia datj toicsiattba pnosediags. by aa appaal to tba astbor-i^o f Cbristaad^protestatim. So priaeiple of jas-ticenraUsd hy6od.?»cognl««<l aMooga»«B,»»qttii» amao n> saboot to a trial iiiTi^atiott of tbalawlhat protects hts n'ghU. ShooU he aabmit to ba tried area ociier n pmtnt. ba wold bo ae^aiaseiac ia a knows Tidstiao of law aad eboold sofamil a> the eaoKi 'UBeaa. A body of ava ia ebaicb or tt3>, that wooid, agaiaat eancat pntast aad appeals, foreea aaa iato trial in Tiolatioa of law,eridiatl; eaifitain anUeious daaigaa tovaidi bim. and tbe nmltet w S be n aeconiaaca with tbair «nZt. not

SorIL SbooM aebarebpioeaed to trymmtrary fatas.aadlbarrfiaalaatba paitaf tba me<ab» to be tried, it wooId bo bot a SMofe trial.

Atrtaaiittas.—2 Tlesa. I l l : 6 The eom-maad to withdraw bom those that walk disor-derly, i r w iNndiog upoa (Hia i s t i a a as apon oae haaJred—opoa the inJinidttJ as tiie ^arob—apoa ^ e mitMrity as tha majoiii^.— "In all things, not ooBtrwy to Ub coeseteaee. the aw*6«rshonld sabmtt to tha aathority <a t h e ^ r e a . Bat ia all qowtiflaa of fnith aiad soaaateooe, ha shoald d» what he bdierea to be right, eveathongh tho. ehaieh dtoald oon-demn for it.^ Dr. Hiam w« Bt^iHsl C&wrck Dyniorf, p. lOL

" A ) Christ lusgiTen lava to hia ehar^es, acd booDd them to their obeerraaoe, every ^ t i s t i i a s a r%ht to ba tried by taat law, Md"i f a t » rafawd tea, ba has aa jnaBansMa rifht to withdraw, aad shoald other Baptbt Chnrt^eS) ap?B i a r s s t i g a ^ of ti^ ease, see poper to reeogaiia bim as abrothe?, t h m aa-thority for doivg so if aaqaesiionable. Bat tboall this poeitina ba doiied, then a daMb

etda that the tdaarity hara abided by tb« law

of Christ, they will reeogaia* i t aa tiia or-

derly aad ptoper ehor^, aad Oo B w j m ^ n

ia rebeliioa to Christ, aad wi&dntw all felhw-

Aip from thra oaiil tiiey repeat.

Sotal. Itlacoondwl that if tba aauriMTS omb-poeia^ tbo miaority Aodd aaafit to a ^ y tootbcr ^aI1ebea furanibcnbip latbar tbaa n-sato tac<tbn to reprewDt tba eboicb, it would be tbair pciTilecs todoao.

AcTBOwma—II Thes. 3: whi^iaaabind-^ ap<M a Bunority as apon a lasjnrity.

8 John 9 : Oio»<apbe«. aad bia atajmty waseoadoeMdby the Apoctle, aad whea he TtMtad ths plaoe ha mpaiiated the majority and restwed the miaori^ their rights aad reeogaiaird it as the e ^ a r ^

"Wa say that tha miaorities haTO ri^, aa4 the priimples laTf^Ted areiiot^haag^ thoald amaj-vity ooBssiofoa^ firs 01- ten. Aod wa will not erade Aa dise«eiM as applietUe to the lowait anmber aad at fta threshold a f oppr«e»oa — erca at tsaw of arraign-

Caa ammor i ^aadae a ^ earoBmstanoex, properly protest and withdraw, at the'time of straigameot, or darioi; tha prngrMof the trial of a member ? No ona eta the import of t!us propoatioc. and wa prooeed to offjr the fsllowiir^ ^ o a g h ^

(%iist ia L i ^ r e r to his ohnreh. The law of arrwgera»t t<n persooaloffmeesjis elesrly l ud down in MatUttw, xriii chapter, 15ih to ISOi isolanTo. The time to determiae the legally of arraignmant is at tbe ivm of that mrraigpnnrnt. I t caanot bo at the end of the trial, for after a aua is excladed, be caa hfl.Ta BO right to ruse a qaestion of this kind in the ^nrah. H} is to her a kaathen man and a pabliean. Besides it woald be cud that *tae« &« tUd not tutiaii. himsdf in th» trial, he aroald pidk torn* Jlne vt procrtd inffi. The law np38 t ^ mbjeet is Tery plain, and a mmority at the proper tiaM shoald inmt apon its obserranee. I f a majority repadiate Christ's law, and rote to proceed, it raiiee the strontt presamption t ^ t jas-tioa will- aot be done, and woald' aff>rd aamis'akable groands for protest and with-drawUofthe minority. Weeannotseo any daagsr in raeb a precedent IF to insist that a eharch shoatd obserro th« plain law of the only Law-girer, is a daneerons precedent, we n y let us l^va dangers, for no one will say t h m are ao greater dannerf i t pipabU rioL^ tioas of Christ's laws. I t will not do to say that &ese thiags are to be devriop^ dnricg tha trial, for tbe question is not le^iinate dar-ing Ute triiL The oa/v Hme when it can bo properly met, is when the qatsstion is befora the chnrch. A Tota in tho faoe of the s«riptares Md the opinions of ths great and good, wcmld, wa rep^t, in oar 0{^ion, be pro-

Uow mast ba giraa to tiM dootriaa of Oa in-depaadsBaaofthaohar^; for titat asaaot be aa tBdependeat body, vbi i^ has a c i ^ ^ aoAority nor power to da what is l i ^ t . — ^Bdvagaetptft finrtber than this, aad ro-

that awaty *e«Bwi**i is beead to int«^ pr«t tba law Sir himself aad vote aeaarfisgiy ; lad ihr>«Id ^ Avttk, of whiah he n a bms-b«-, pasa a nMtetHB.toabaBdoa attdae^Iiae, or to admiaistar i t aptm priadplea whia\ ate cbrioa^y at Tsriaaae with tha law of Ciirist, tad ri»ald Aqr Tsfase to oemet t h ^ errors, asd ptrsist ia C tm xcMenptaial aoarsa, it eoa!d be not aaly bis ri^t, b«i hn dafy, to

rtiem. " ' ' ' -

kladieBfatBB i ^kahaa a ta appsd (a hi*

I»wbwb aaait w iaba l ^ da«> lasf^ t a OaimMto la irmmas iiMa bba

t i a f c * tB s i a r i 4 t t e i a r f

P«t1t met by protest and withdrawal Hsra ts tlto argnmsnt 1*1 There is some proteotion for injnred

miiKHities. 21. Oae proteetioa is secession. 31 SecearioBshoaldbere!«rt«ltofar aeaf-

fiaieat caass. 4'Jt. AsnffieiMt « i w m»y exist ia the na-

swip^oral am i ^men t of a manHer. Sih, For there is only oae Lxw-girer in

Zioa. 6?b. He has girra ypraifio laws for the ar-

rai^ment of members for pwaoaal off mees. 7th. Th« time to interpret these laws con-

eemini^ arr«BTimeat aad test the {acta aaoa that Steele i»a«, is at tbe timn of arrai^meat.

Srh. Protests ara bs;ad apon objeotionable ToSes.

9tk. That woaH be an objeetionable rote whieh detomined to pmeeod. contrary to the plain law of Christ. Thftrefore, a minority aOoH rigbtfally protest and withdraw from a mijanty aader sash eircamsianees.

In oar opininn, t se sam* conclasina ova be reaobed by a Jiffareat method, aa follows:

lat, TKerfl are ao ab«olate sorereieDtie^ at'MtearA.

21 A Baptist charo'i is sorereiipi—nbjeet t > limitatioas. 1.11 ia limited by tbe Z^im ^ Ola^sL 2. By the inalienable rights of ooa-len^ee.

SJ. B t her own ttmsHfufioiuil proviskmt. 4th By tbo Tights of other ci&aTches equal-

ly iadepeadent. I f a chareh <;htmld orer rmteh eitbcr rf

«bese UmitatioTss, her acta ia saeb a ease would be awS and voV, She may over-reaoh Uie first limitatinn in the arraijrnmrat of a mem-ber. The only time that a minority can right-fally and pmpwly say so, is when tbo israe i* bdorethe darcb. To meetthii? ifsae then, at t l » proper time, a mlaoritf aiaf, therefore, ibea and there, arttest aad withdraw.

I f then this inherent right exist, foanded ia tha eternal principles of jastie?, and ren-dered doably saared by the law* of tha pr^ ctoaa Sarior, who o n blaato i r jved minori ties for witikdrawivg from their opprexsotg t Nor, in oar jadarnKct, does it materially afiieet tlM elaims of a minority, to pablie sym gathy, aad felloniiip of the g^Md, beoaate it may 1» tha opnion of tome, that saeh a laia-ority maT bar* pe(«3 somewhat imgalariy, aad may %aTe goae too far in their opinions relative to t&o at ire ezUaction cf their op-prenors, as a Baptist Charoh.—BanMtr wid BapUdlGa.)

HAJoaiTOR Axa Mnroamas.—Dot* ik» pme-tr of tk* timrtk It» %» fiU i^'oriiy, md art

atiaoii^ alwoffs to aeyvutut in iitir de-(nrniaofioasf

In indiffireat matters S b , withoat eoatro-verqr, the d a ^ of the minority to cabmit fw the sake of peaea aad ooajmeace. To re-nst tha will of the majority in saab indiffer-ant iastanaes waidd be very isjarioaa to the ^ «n l i , aBd of BO benefit to those who hold oat ia te oppostioB. J&vea ia the eleotioa of offiotfs,whwa the eaadidates are both daW qaaSSed for tha work, aad bo ja;^ exeeptioa aaa bamade to either, it beoomes the miaarity toaeqaiesoe ia the TOte of tbo maj i r i ^ , aad to rat satikfiid with i t ; beoava it ba tbe plMsara of Qod that the dder« tlionll ba chmot by caff rage. I t were to no pvposato pc«(Kedtot]>« Tote, i f its deosioa in raoh eases might be resisted withiwt any brcach of joat order Md decorum. But tf iit mojor^ im m$* ht {aa tk^may e o m ^ o a t f Oti pnc*idi»3t obftOieHabU f ^ jmr-

prrfmHit, Usii tb mimoriiy tsevM

oat from ajaoag t a . - - -

reaaoBou r, ^ Aad i f ^ i a

. tfiw of « « t r » aiaoritica' poraena kava tta saata

right.^BMN«: iSnpfStf, G*.

Aix. IT —-UBTO Of xuntuiisa.

Sw. t . Mwwritiei «

anjoriiisa. I f sb iadtndaal hasrighU iath«

( A a r ^ W C&rist, a aM^aaya f iadiridaals

haaaate; a ^ t h e y v n t e t l f k m t k a r i g l t t t o

prateattiBBt ri|^to aBder'Oa w j ^ t a t i a a , ^

protect tte

^ i m t t ^ v a a i t j . AaMOiitstiaaal,L

S v ^ M i r a a A H t i ^ hwMmcjHuIl . iaalwap

t ^ l ^ f l d l * ^ be w w o g t i w * by *U mra-

«M ia atftritieiag, tmi Junig Ihtf mokW rfithgaor God, tatd aromg iktir own ttmts. IBtn, Ikom tdka eea MHa f t* atnaKfy aiasf rssist ti* ax OUf wonldim itptfnmv^ ifititf; ttmdt»tvrcpponHt*,ifpripiTlfe«^

dmcUd, wSL ht ^^pfromd hg Sin kalk c^fktm Ud» tWa Ikbiip «r*mB pfaMu^ M "Thoa baa a few B i M craa ia Satdt^ who haw aot defied thor ganaants; aad ttey shall walk with » i a white, for thoy are worthy." When the eamp af I « a d - a p o ^ ' t f a , tke td>et«a^ of the L->rd ia withcat tha aamp a&r d ^ to whiAtha aowwatioB of ^ Lord i* to go. aad tiien war^ipead—2>k»>«p» i fE i tgH ik B j f t i d t , v t 1721.

»8iaee tt* goTttttawat detoheeoa ibe ahardi a a ^ t a f i a g a dtiMoraey. ami

latf " aaiuiAba expaAe^ iaa l l i s ^ iw i i a , ael«rare, i t ia aMP^M^ a M t rwb. ' >'Biit«Mr*tiHf angr ierr. sad da a m n ^ aad i k ^ w t o ^ W i E i sea

awrifgiv Urn aeMrif laijar-• • • • " • - r • • • 'Pia.ii l i ^ t b W t i i i i r t l i t ;

dsBoa with the iawa cf asieeorded ia the New Ttstonwot.

" Ia dispatss Md diffowa^Mofopiaioa, Ixrga ainoritie* j ^ h a p ^ qa i ^ a* Gkely to be r ^ t , as iraiall mjinitaeo, tfaain^ore, maj^t iea ^ o l d aet caa^Oiatly, asd i s r a ^ their rights. Bat i f ariaoritioa i&ink thamielTes iajartd, thera ia ae oobpbo cf rsdrcs*, no h?g1«-«r t r ib^a l cf appeal . T h ^ may istire, asd fiia a fcem^ fa Jitoe othsr ehwib. Or they mayorgatua»tbi!Bk«elvM ictoa j m o a & O.-

Btay eiAacoaaetf,a^retm«e8dvie«i aad aa tx^rtmapAf opioioka Bat a a n a ^ caa anther correct tiie wroag, noi." pamnh tbe wroag-doers, a : ^ fartbar than eba fjree of their adrioa aqd opintons may afVct tbea, or thoaablia ceatimeat.

IBy anay i t ia t^oaj(ht as in tlia ieda-form ^ abarelt gqnremni^t, asd a

efeatin itsdemooratia oonsti»at?f», that there CO cantral and nltima'a frtbasal of a p p ^

heyondand above tbeiBdiridaal ehareb, . where both cbarchos and miaisters, when vafMthfal and nawOTthy, aan h« jadgsd asd paai«bed. Bat this evil ia BKire apparMt ^ R real. A i d eo far aa tbe sy^em is aba^, the erila are abaadsatly emapiwiMiJ^ tbe real, substantial and importaat att'lP«||i|i|ihiA i» Kcarea.

"ladeed iti* e w a ^ to say that this foam aed method of gaveramrot is divmtif ffivm; therefore, it maat be right. Therrfore. also, it mast Im liable to tiie fewest rrils, aod pro-daetiva of the greatest bisefits.—Hiseos't BdpHst Ckvrtk Dindary.

This very is^epsaddooy of tba ehnrchea

aod the right of a member who feels himself

agrierad to apply to any church ia the whole

laad fff a restoratiao. to ehareb membership,

readers the goremment of tha obarchei cf

Christ far saperior to aay one of the rmoas

religioaa soeistica derised by men. A l l of

tbem, almost, withovtexoeptioQ, ara ari<to«rat-

ioal or Hiermrebal, ia whieh th» power is een-

tralia^d aad w5-lded by a few. The eril in-

flaenoes, prcjalisial to a membor or a minis

ter, that eostrollad t&ePraibjtsry, or neision,

or qaarterly, or annual Conferenos, may pos-

sibly control the CoBTentioB or the General

Assembly, or the General Conference, from

the decisions aad mnioas e f f . ^ of which

he cannot piaiibly e3eape,how8Ter tiajast they

may be. Ha is irreracably cat off from every

Epnoopal, Presbyteriaa, or Hetbodist sooteiy

in the whole laad. Bat if a «eora or oae hun-

dred independent Baptist churebes may chance

to be 80 under the iB&ianoa of oit« minTfter

or a body of miaiitsra, determined on his min,

aa to refan him an an impartial heariag, ha

may neverih^esa find a thoasnd of other

equally iadepend«at ohurcbes^btt wOl mojit

eheerfally do 90. I f be can pvaduee eridenee

of hia innooeaee, i t is imposnble for bim to be

long deprived of bia Churoh relations by tite

malice and maeblnatiotHi of the most powerfsl

enemies. In this o»n bs seen an cvUcDce of

thedirine origin of the gorrttimeat of 6*pti<<r

Churebea. I t was this feature in the polity of

Baptist Chwrrfses whieh ooaviiaed Alexander

Carsoo of its divine origin. He said:

That form of eharoh govfrnmeat whieh i» cipable of least abuje, is &e mon likely t3 divioo. N)w unquestionably, this is ir.depsa-•ieney. I f a parueolar «&urah oq th'H plan dc-gsBcrates beoauto erronesus or icdiffjTcnt. it haa no power to iej tra other?, <» draw tbcm into its errors- I f atl the iodspecdent clinrehft! of a nation are to degenerate exjept one, that aao e«30t compelled or ovsrawe-i t» fol-low their fumple."—Carsai ert Bipiistn,

2S. ASSOaiTTOJtS.

A Bvptiit AwJCtatioa is simply a number

of Caurohes associaitd together by a oompic'',

voluntarily entered into for tbe prcTaotirn cf

ms»iiosary and edaestioral ictercst, mn r effi-

cient tbta eould be' dose by individaal

C^urcbes. Th« Cborehc-i are reprwtetited ia

A:«o<«sticu b5 mcssengera aasuaSiy ebojea

The only bood cf ucioo is tba e'riet adherence

of esah (Jbntolt to the faith asd order cf tbe

Go?pel VTsen a r j assomated CEureh dc-

pirUfrom the /ai/A or violates the order of

the Q o ^ l , in the judgment of the other

ChurehM CO^pOSlDg the A^socHti jn, lbs aKiO-

eiated Churo^cs o5aim tho right to withdraw

thdr fellowship from her,and leavo her out cf

Uie Assoaation. This of eoarse they ehoald do,

or they would maka tbem?elve3 partakm cf

her sins.

To ths Aisoeiatioss the Churohes aEBwUy

ecQd ap their statistics, and a brief statement

of the state of reCgioa ia their bousdi', and from

the eolieeted mioatea of Aa^ci&tions. the

statiftica of the whole denomteations ctn be

asoertaiced. To the AssoeiatieBs tho Charges

usually send up Ihcir contributioBs for mis-

sionary and edoeational carpoee^ icstroeting

thecr meesesgsTS how to a{^Iy them, or allow-

iag them to w their best dismtion when ^

wants of the field are made kcOas.

Power* of As^)ci(aion$.—Tht,j hxn so

Uyislativt powers. They have no power to

interfere with die isdependency or rights of

the Churdtes, being the ereatarea cf the

Churchea, and depesdieg far ^e i r eictttenee

upoa tho will of the Ciiurehes.

isg tbo oae it bst rae9i«ed.as a CbsnA baa to R> ecti»-n qiplicaatfisr ncaAeiilup a te na j bava ben njected by aaotbcr Chocb, Mbjact bowcrer to the same camoij asd Ckiittiaa ngard £sr the acts of ita^rtcr AsaodatiaD, th;^ wo baTo caao: to be is' conibant an ehuiUiea nader limilir oreaantiafea. Aadtbisis aUef U. If the Aaaoeiate fron pm-jadieo or laytutier biar tnnpd tbo iqibt nader ita tna it KBst oeeapy tbe tamo ssenviaUe poaitSoa ia oT ^tka AuodatioBa. Oat tbe CKcnA

eoapoaed of that naprity wbieb njectcd the z^gbt, and lefaMd tbe b^eHa of tbe law, ocnprn'

The followiog is firoxDi ibo of tiw

B^Iiettl Secordtr, N. C., of 1846, aad was

^CTMfd (by copying into the Ttnntsam

B^ist of tlat year,) % Eld. B . B. C.

Howell aad Dr. 0. K- Wiaeton. editors

"Although cm^ oharehes are free aad isde-pesdeat or>m«sw<ities, asd sre crofewdlly eompetent to a^ the dcmiada of self-govern-rarat^ sti)], aa it ia iatportant t ^ t die freest uaion abd coumaaiim sho^d rsbt amoag iheaa," it is ohrioasly aeeeHaiy t h a t ^ w Miould wme compacts of a social aature, volcatarily entned i ^ for the good u d cos-vmiieaee of the whole. Stioh eoepasis fonsd io oar diRrict Afatmaltoca. wUsh oomposed of 'reprtaestativos of tiio ehun^bea, aod aot altogmheT from de l a t ed pamr Taece A<aociauoaa ars of couTre adtqaate to any doty far whieh tb^y may be invested with power from their coa^taents, ^ !Mvided al wayi^ it AaSI not exceed the csnstitutional prorisioos of the New TeatuieDt.

" la aeeordance with tbo fereg<wg prieai-ples our A»oeiatii»s are geserally eompetent to tho transaotioa of all busines pr^erly per-taicing to the interests of the whole. Amocg other ^iogs, tiicy are geaoally au&orised to sit as ormrts of appeal, ia case aay party should f»il, in bia opinion, to get justice done bim at the bar of hia ehureh Saeh compacts awally a f f ^ a eaavenieBt, competent, and most aaeful medium of healing brcMhea, 8attling controversie?, and makirg a final dis-position of case?, for whieh the parties Aem-selvi^ may, by various means aivl on snndry aeeountK, bo partially disqualified. The? are cspeciatiy ascfol in dLsporing of the ea!>ea of miaktsrs, who, on aceoaat of the getmal nature of thc'.r vccation ara coBudered as the property of tiie charches in general, and whuffl, in all such cases it ia desirab'ie to olics aa far aa p>^ble beyond the reacll of Ijcal pr'jadiees or peraooal ill-will.

" la view of the foregoing facts, it ia no UBOsmmoa thing for a mbority of a chnreh, con^ticg bf one person or more, under the ojnviction that justice has not bera accorded tbem at the ha ida of their oburdi, to appeal

their Anociatioa for a rekesriag of their ease. And although our Asaooiatioii* disclaim ail right to inUtftrt with the sovczcigsty or iodependenee of individual churches, siill tbe right is gateraily ctmoedal them, to givs at-tantion to mob caws of appe^ aa may be properly broaght before them. Such is," and ought t? be, the oot^decca of our churahes ic the wiid-jm aod cqai^ of these tribunals, that, ro ttx from objtctieg to their adjudioaticn ic rosh ci'-s, tiicy UMallj invite it, as a com-finn*tbn of their own decisions, or at leart a* an b-TOorablo eorreetia i of their errors. And should the chureb wb^we e(»daet nav be im-pUaated, bo so far refractory as to disregard th<! dfC'sion of aa AsMC<«tioa, such decinon will at l<H»t have the effect to dirrct puVia P[isi<<B, aod th^re'Ky measurably protect the tn^diasr acd character of an iojured minority Saeh aab'nas are of great vali:e in caoe a mis-5*ter of the gospel should ba the aggriered party By our prinwples of ehareh. goveni-re^i, our mwHers are as compleMy at tbe mercTof the^r church, aa are "the husbleirt. members. And although a minister, by the cature of his vocation. 3s in fact tbe propertv of the rfstirehe*. or of the pablio in gene-al, •till there is nothing in the adnnnVftration of ear di'^pliiie to protect bim against tht effect of pr»j«dire, or iH-wiil, or ignorance, or rrrnr ' j i jgmeat to whieh all run^alar asiwmbl'e*

are mora or Icsa liable. Uoder snob eireum-stanoes it is highly important t h ^ there nhonld

soate other tribaaal, i f aot of higher antbority, at la«t of jKtnrmomi ia^Mmn.

rhi<A shall h i beyond the reach of local bias, and wh i ^ from theae caa '^ will exert a sort of oiwserratire crotrol over pabUe ojwioii.

Viewed in tliis iigU our Astoeiationa niay ba regardiid *a conrti of appeal—to whieh an aggrieved party may bricg bis cane for a hear-ing. aod from which he aiay o b t ^ a deen^on

though it may not effect hu pwitioB ia tbe ebureh with which be is imatediately eoncected, may graaily affect his standing ia the estimation of other chureSies, aitd in that of the pTil>li9 at large. : Hence also it irill be undentccd, that, these bodies ars called eowrts of app»el,t\LO meaaiog is, that thev havo authority to act only so w as it auy be delegated by the churches, or cocoeded by usage and public optnion."

atrrBoamaa. Tbo<ad Baptiiti<tf Tiigiaia fai I8U ibaa deBce

tbo powataof A««oeiatioas,and tho leapeet daa from tbe Cbwcbcat

An AaaoeiaUaa in coamdered bv « aterijvx tbe light of aa advaaiy coan^; for at, aecerdiBg to ear Ti»ws, the indtpeadenea of ^ran^ea, aad tbcircen-atqacat ligbt of aalr-twwrot. an eleady asub-Uabed la tbo Vcw Tettamnt,iio antherity is vested

Asaociatiaa, to enioRc tbei' dadaioaa «a tbe diwidMs; nor eaa they ial»etaay otb«r paaab»«a a ebareb,tbu tbatazdanoa ftaca their body, aK aa iaaoeiatioB.

"Uialbeprariacaeraa Aaaneiatioa to ddibwata oa ^^aoeb matM as auy ba proposed by tbe cbwdMa, conpoalBg tbat b^y, as t w oa i.tHets wbkh ssay be rcgaUdyincvHdad aaaag tbaxtadns, w eeadadvo to dl* g^oa l tatoast ef Eoi>,'«r tb* panicnlar iatnMt of any paf er> tha »«dv, aad to oStf tbaninltof tbairaaitcd Miteratioe.I7way of advkt^ to tboebanebaa.

" t W o ^ . aa bciaia aU^sd. tha Aw»«>atiee c«« ^ taii aa powat ta aolMoa d ) ^ covMi^ «r dccSrieaa, kaotifriyda*fnmthe ebmchMto payanepect-

M a t i M ^ to tbo advieo tbsaoftNdtatkem,aBa Mt w»Mly to riigbt. or aegligeatiy la atarioek, wbat a«y bar* naoaa lotwiimia tba fraftof foo^ Witt tewed ttaawed of seal iattbe caase oTGoi.'

A ^ ^ writer u tba JTnartsra JUtitm Aaawriusr

Aa iUaaoatiaa bos so am* right or powvr ta dartr«7the ejavteatalst a Cteich. tbsabasa^sRh ta ikateey tba edalBW af aa AsBodatiea. tbeaaty jodgeer aMtttfattoC wbia its body Adtba eoepawdi sad (hiariiiit l i a* ibiatsts ia flMaaaaaiatbaotbar. -

•'BiAtba o a t r i ^ Oaoas daty tbo W ^ to'tta Aawelatiwi. t f l i ^

^ l i u h a a T p m ^ ^ a w a p o a a ^ i e t of Ita body, sad ats dMly« taVMoiA la pMai i ib la

l a m a t ^ y r k n i i M .

S c z i p t o t a l U lus t i r a t i ons . Joa xv*c £% 46.

that oae woaU hear a»r. sad Oat mfae adnnuy id4wriaeB abaok i»ely I woaid tak* U upon sy abooktat and triad K aa a cnwa to aaoT

Msay a nader hsa doubtkn wpBdoail why Job deared that hb adversary sj^oald write a book; asd adiy, if aaoh bad been, or eaold be dobe, be hima^f woald ttew it saw m a ^ of

as to Innd b apta him aa a crowa. The idea neema tobo thisL Job waseOBsewas of his iasfeESce, t h o i ^ Us eaawea aerfltdy aosased bim of mmat aad l i« —ewiffi be-lw*ed that his^gnata£:eti<ms weraseat tq|»a

for some g?» t oiatet And yet tt^ esald Bot teil what hi* m was, sor ohaige him irith aoy put imla i cff^nae. Ba kaows himffilf to insooeet, asd dc^ana &at he should b« ^Lad i f iua advemry is aw in of asy anraog be has dose, that he would write it dowa plainly and dingmeUy is a book, ready to bricg into esart, wfaere he Boght reoave a f w triaL^ I f this eoald be daae, ao far from axtsmf^g to ^ t m or ejradc saeh a tfal, he wipald Vaiself t a k « ^ wriUaa ao-d^atioa -apcm hutowa Aoaldia:, bind it apon h ia as a crowu of cODfidimt that wbea

•arofaily t i i i ^ t e y t j t ^ i t would j f ^ y asd not eaa»?iiia M ^ i i waoiA parava his ia-nowney rather gaUt.

' D.-. A d ^ C^ark ad'laoee - tha coiom cf Chiane courts of jattioe ra aosfiratation cf this- Hsre, when a maa is acoased af asy crime, bis aeenaation is writtea ob a board, and placed ia the coart, or near tha plaee t i pmistment. b certain iastsaeM, a crianBal is compelled to carry aboard ca wh id Ida crime is writtec. fastened about Us Bed ftn-a gives comber of days aa hia posiAmest.

Sir Thomas Boo, i r his Etsten Emhaacy, states that whea ths g r ^ H.igel saids lattan to his govensors or infericv cffioers, these letters are received with similar rejpset to that which tbe sovereign bim<wlf would meet i f present. Ti:e governor goes torlk to meet the messeiDger who bears ttem, alights from bis horse aa sooa as he £eea tiiem, & & dowa OB tbe eaonnd, takes the letter*, b i n ^ tbem on his bead, as the highest anrk nspeet ttad car-n» ^em to hia house when it»j *ie read.

Hr. Chardin pres ao aeeouat of aa embuqr to an eastern monarob. The papm were ea-closed ia rioth t>f gold aad oSoally seiled. When tbe c&aer who bore tho paribge was aboat to preheat it, be drew it from bis ba«om wbere be had carried it, kissed tbe letter as he took it frsm its envelope, iiud it an his fe-head aad then preaated it to tha aeverogB.

A maa, consmons of bis iat^rity, has nothisg to cooceal. I f his adversary makes any dtarge against him, ba'aeeks ao evasion, but ia re^y to heareveiijaee«aatioBdistiB«t|y written down, aod he hin»elf wiUbe tiie fim to brirg it into the (tpea conrt^of haa»B opinion, or of divine Ecratiay. ^ e a e ^ the light since there ia nothiag k widics to bide. But the wrcag-door desites conocalmeat aad

the Tght. He does aot wish bis a^w-mxy to wnte a book aeaiast him; or if; be sbciu'd, bo woald bs ths last one to take it on bis ahonlder. I t woald be, aot a crown of hnnor to bim, but a seal of eandeiT Tiatiou.— Mother's Jourr.aL Q. Z.

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M i s a p p l i e d Texts .

No. 1.

Whatsoever is not of fUdt k ain."—-fiaa^ 14: 23.

This passage oC Scriptare ia tmderstocd by many persoca to mean, that the actiona of men whieh are not prompted or aeeompaai«ii by evangelical f u A in Chriat, are dcfd . ^ t f a tbetrath rr ftlsehoad of tiiat s ta temt , we have sow Dothing to do; but a eateM exsin-ication of the eoBtext willsbow Oat the words have quite asothtt senses

The subject of which the spoette ia speakii is tbe prrpriety of eating eeHain meats, wUi were regarded by soaie as matfeu, other be-caose they were fes bidden by Levitical law, orbmtBO they bad b « u afisred la aae-rfio3 to aa idol. He declazca that t h m is really BO am ia a^iag tbem, provided ba who cata them dees so^witk a idear aratdeitee,— that is, with a ftdl |Mramsw«tiiatbexBd«ng right. But otiuawisa. althoagh tba act ^ aot in itsdf aalawfal, yet aait ia anhwMfor u y man to aat oofitoary toyacwa aommn-tiaascefavietiw, he wba eats b gsolty of rta, (r . U > »Ho thatdnNst t iseoodewtad* if ti«cat, l>*ea«M ha eatath sat h f f aUk^ for aSatsoevcris not of Cuthia ria." "O f is hero oppoaed to ' ^ b t i a g , " that is, to doubt rajaga^d to the lawfUiMaa c€ the pai^ taaalaraotiBqaettioa. .HaaeatbamaaiBgaf ti^apeubisaHwiSntiy th|i: '"Wltatsaever « doaa withoat ftitk MB^ iaw&}BssB.ora aaavicti«Bthatitk^ IawfiiI;iaKa. -Tl«priit-epla «{;>(£ ba sfirow is well niajtrat^d by oae «f Pr^deBt Slward'a leKitatims :

Jteaioat, n a t t wUl ae»«r d o a a f t ^ a b e i a ^ ia-vfataexa of.wbidi l.tmSimilfiJU o^ea t am eoaai^dm'btfal whether ftbe Ualid t o n o n l ^ <t«tetOf a.

l i ia ia iparUattoa laenc ttaAtkecoaatrss of tbepi^a^pia ^^iek t^to a^MtW fern lays d«WB,daeanotbald; Oar thMHag aa aar ta be raiawfi^, nikea it a p l a v f ^ j f ^ wr; bat <a>a thinkrag i t to be {aar^^dteta aol a s ^ it ttwial f ^ aSi Taa«apOida;say% ^ him hat ssteMMtih aay t l ^ t * l a aaden^ t* h i * :t aa»ia«]saar,'* M l m dee* aa l aay, <*|0 Vtai that eale(»eth aqy tiuag to be dbm, to I m it iaeleas.^ OixBawxics.

C r eek T e s t a m e n t a n d HTZon B o o k .

Oxr brethren have been apprind that Bro-ther Buckaer has been for mora thaa two Tears, derotirg all the time beeiald iq>are from m^f^ooary work to the preparatioa «f Hymn Book, asd portions of the New Te^-meat ia the Grsek Uogua^ The Hyaai Book cTni«jri«g about 200 hymas, is now ready f » the press. Mathew and John are also r e ^ y ; Mark and Xuke will be comi»!eted du^iDg ^ spring. T&e four iriU be published

aad bscnd in a small volume for di^^batioa among the Creeks, who hava long been eallmg for s^A a wor^ and who are now almort im-pati^tly' waitiiig far it—spxioas to read in thOT own tcngse, "the wonderfal works ot Gof."

OoT aimonariea have long fdt the need of We caa conceive «rf ao saixtlKaiy, aside

from the Holy Spirit's icfiasnce, of aiore val-ue to tbe C r ^ m i s d o a than the afc^'nam-edwcrka The eireaB>! .ai>e«s axesa^ that these vorkj msat be diatribated aioetiy grata-itoasly. eoa^eqaently wo muit make a call upoa the friea^ of the jeet L t the reqaiiite K«asa.

NotboBg aequaintod with t ^ l a a a d i o f wa are aat prepared to atata tbe cost

of publiea^os. Titf &ateditioa tkf the hyma book should cot be less thiui 2,060 copies; aad that of tbe GKpels not leis t iaa 2,500, or 3000 Weure^am* the cost cf both wiU be from 81,500 to $2000.

D ar brethren, "take ya from aaH^yoaan offerisg uato the Loan, whosoever ia tt a wil-lisg heart, let him brisg it, aa (.&ringaf the Lord."

Bemit to Wm. HombasUe, Treasurer, Bla-rioo, Ala.

We have not yet rccared the l a a s a t a r ^ cf ihsabova works, ewi^uentiy are not pre-pared to negotiate with pabHi&ers. aow-erer, asy are ready to aiaks beaevoJeDt oSos in their pablieatioa, we are always ready to rcccivo tfcrir propo^oas.

B. Houux , Oor Stc. leaaaotavoid eaclowBg ahyqm % Bra.

Budcner, whieh a to be traaclated into tbe Masteoke tongue, aad pabiiahad ia a l inrt time for the use of tim a-cr^M hoab I v ia at his place cf reradeaas, siulehe was engaged

tcaadatiag Ae Gotpei of JokM, tmA work-iac day and night, be fimad tiateia ride dT to bis appeSntmcsta, retnnnag e ^ l a pat oathei hareeau Tbehymn eee^ BO aomsBeat: Urn-a y B s p ^ wiU fr*lita fane asd t n t U t a l t w

BKFORK

We eewe sroaod the plaee Wbrra wsaftea 11217:

Diar Satior civo as pace Snf idra t fbr fbk^ .

M n aMMiiMs tiymkikat t h a l ^ da;^ ^ af w m v Witt dadwa tbair mhtrntrihtA AJaiiBg iaMiiawaa»eiirTsrt

pelted,

Thv own ezaapfe Aowa Oar wBH&jf f-ei lh» nj-,

Aad tbosah aa nSik cppesa, Wo-n ii^biw tbw t»dsr.

Ba thy cxaaip!<>{ those wboaov I Wot Bi«Uy prised. ITeaUbebavtina.

We is (hx waters f t , AEonfiae mtbo weed.

To Jaiiow tire, oor Lori. . Kotazqrtitcda t SxaE|ittba«s7 B y a e k p d s ^ i lbMtwaattept i^

S - H l C a u t c n .

H o m « d S ^ a t k n Baptist S a b i s ^ ^ a d Uidsa «a pbtee a CbaMtasd BAasI I fM i y i a e ad t ^ a r r i t i a t h a ' ^ r ^ S a & a ; T h m wm b«M lad: llf a!ttBi> to T ^ m Ok Creek Testaaseat ao^ Hymn B x ^ , WewiS pledgeTeBBMset fbr ttfi amentii, n d ba manbLt tar every doBar ^ t a h a fsS^t* psy. ^ t fearare the fnaada af l5i« Isaisai to be loond who ar iS^^v i fc ^ changes wlA^ ehnrei aod Sxbbatk Sdoe! L l m » a / l^ofr m a y eiiatehes amoog tha Caec^awxf—^Xh Tnx . Barasc.

ccESfyncEn HKSOK*.

WadSitaiaHliim a ii AX ilta iMrnddi I ih: 1> • •

OMaola^tTnniyafurM^nht. iKa hK koraw (tat <a>]»n.

TMM«tknx<lj«i laK,XKI OMbart:. Tao n r Mt kBOT AU kM Mkn thfla Mt:

TtttkiT Siaj^iadwtatMS: fl»71m te.

-nintanwx^-mtue iMr* r ^ Mk.aiiAIat Skdr Itaod ta Mk> CzktaB Tfapl* «(ias.

1W kif* aw sBptaa a> Oat *K!rt do)»

datemttarirtnnfaSiattsi (iMB^aite WV^Bfotr taa h aaai OK Wx^ifcan.

iB b^n wa Ikrir tai^-tAtt d n a ti^Bt; amtmna^pttmVAtMnmifOtj, » '

Aaia^kMcXtkias toknluait.

TWri*aadna'BiEk^ ion ttRxnr ksr— nthitaafll^iiii

ti™.

rwta:

iai^aoBiiaaaB

BaymiMaWSBt Surkana lattVrdnEaia Hndhu acmsa •<

n i j ka» itraik a m ^ mr« Aa Aa4 tna^ai Xmt, aod A i W Ita

Ih^f !».» aaoiaaUwa! thrfra—tt— hna limgVt Tba c r ^ kadk a TlitMr Bamr (Bia :

TUrMaasdcUoi'Wlaaataiadsi tia e « r u ^ Wiis. <•! mefc<« Oh kBHi af anik.

Sij-a^^ M r oaaaa AadTi wW»«-»t»BaCnT taab tlMtauaU

Her ep ttie a aa Ear that *m» W t ewa, Aa<l*Bkkaoaatha«aa3y adBSiOlraa.

Waat,raeC OH nraar nni,«a tbM OMaa*-Xh^o^Hcraiaakri^naasiwla; .

WIta chaabaad ta tbstsla ka«. BiiSa^ aOM^. knii^lnte: atB.

Itialiial tlMiiiWiiiiiawtaniaiilujoa, Bataac^Hbaaitlanniaraini. aaa

HawflotiaBain aatutriateban-na.

That man kposaeand irf a irua jnartyr

spirit, wbo,fi« tha bva he bean tahirSavar,

dareita speak tha whole t r a ^ sad will speak

it, east him what it may, evea the praise cf

Uctiwahoaadtf^d.

BBBXSBUkUS.

The trees the £)ni t bdd a solemn pari!a> msBt, wherCT Aey eossaltedaf ^ iaacmera-ble WToagc w ldd tbe axs daee thrm; dterefore ttey enacted that cs tree here^sr lead ^ axe.wood fir a biadl}. -^m piia «f betBg e a t d a ^ " Taa axii travels-ap asd dowB the forest, begs wodS^f tbe e»> d v , oak, a ^ eii^ e»ai to die S^t one araald IcndlthB a ship. At last m d ^ i a d so much aa would serve him tocat dawa the briars a^d ba^ea, alkgisgthat themohraba did antic away the jinee cf the groad. h i t iW the growth, obscure the g i ^ of the and gMdly t r e ^ Hereon. i s f j were «®Teat to afford him so n u d . Whea be had gobea his habdle, be eat down tbenHslves toos Tbim be the subtle raocihea of n a ; give ft bat a Utile a i v a a i ^ an fsir-p^siao to remove t ^ 'raablesaad it will eat doom thy soul alsa.— Therefea roBst begbsisga; tnst it sa t ia the leait. Coorider a » (as indeed it i>) a erud^iiii! of Christ; wQt diox si t , Imay enuffy Christ a litie? I auy seoui^ his fi^tSi, wanud his ride, pieroe bis heart a little. What nna kms the Lord Jc<>as whs wmld other say i tordo i t * Coamdertb;f^yisg iato rai^ vrilt thoa aay, I may break my aerica-littUr Conrider it a ea«tiiij; t b y s ^ inta uoquoidbablefire; wilt thou say, I may bum myaoalaad body a i i tdaf A a n ^ & r W w a ddnk dm least misery too great; m i m o ^

k tns ' Juak tbe least-iai^po^ toa great.— 2%o*ut Adams.

AHBCDtrai o r JOHS n V T O O t Two or three jtaTabef.ne the death of Onib

emsant serraat of Christ, Joha Newtsa. vt-.r J/Btimlf- &rtBetly of O l n ^ wbsa hi* a i ^ beeaiBe ao dim that te Was ao laager abb IXf read, am aged friead aad Inatheria tbsmiiina-' try eanedoaUmtobreak&et. Faaily.psaf« fbUowied, aad ttaportiaft Gl Seriptart 6r4&a day was read to bim. I s i t ooearrei ^ varse, *By AegraMof God l am whatl am." I t was Ute unsusmaa'teitstom on&fBitaet-mems to maka a abort familiar expaniMn aa the pw sage read. After tba tm i i ag t t ttai text he paned far s ^ aainutes, aaiibai|t ^ a t t e r e d ^ afbatiag adiloqay:—**! am Bai what I ouf^t t« b(?-ak, bow i s p e t ^ and d a & ^ i l am Botw!»t I wiA be, I abbor

i ^ a t is evil, aad I w ^ l d cleave to thjd whseb ia good. I am set what I fci^ to foe—asoa, •ooa, ahall I pJrt off a«rta! i^, aad with mar-tal i^ all era aad imper&atioB. Yet—Umgb l am tao twha t l aa^ t to H M T w h U l w i s k tobe,aiffwbatl hope to be, I etattu^yaav l a aaa twha t l u a t w a a — a d a v a t a a i a n i Sataa; u i d I • » b m t i l y j e n widthsoiHa-t i ^ a a d a ' ^ B a v I a ^ *By tba g ia»« feGd l

Bwhafclam."

XT sHODiD AJTD aroST sm Bomm.

We hope that tteaeisee alo«e wiU pdd iA

t b aNewTa^ f a ^ t for ihe.<Jre<^ aadO*

HjiauB^wi^}

i r i i i ^ caa V a i i n i a iwm

•RaSeartfc.'in

toMVttrftvte tba

.aad T te i n i n ^ '

Ntar w&o w i i l g i ^ ^ M e w l ^ pblbaaf

t t o X M u m t t ^ .

^ af tta Bad t f

W»a 1 * eaA r

Haas Paem was admitted lato p a i ^ H O B tee^mss e3B£tioa:tkat be waa aattsiK-dtige a babit be bad arqmred of aoumriJig ar t aritidiiBg whatever I •aaderUaaatiae. AasenSi^l/, «aw two a t^ tb euryii^ft beameraaawaja, aad kaodiiigix aguaatcMwy ebj«etib<7aM*,]>ct and Bathiag. - ^a m M dawtw* other a i ^ dtewirg fiwBtaiB, aad paatiBgitiBto a a a i k w i & l l t f . boles i a O a bottom, aad was maA s eyaM^^ bota^ l lbe ldUa imaa Atmaay athy ttri«i|i

timtl ^ iSaea.

M aaortate i j t ta t ia tha ^Itaraea y d s d l a l a i t

befi»gi

rcfra^ frm aiibdsmg

i>a l urnai to aii> <

aciaaft « » 1

ita^iim tSiymn-^ ] iatSm a t e i v a a of t l ia

flqaal^goedn

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^itfuA eemm. it ai>U dna«cd ita mtiaa ami | jsstcd with OMHteBiitms Meoney. B*

abnati>c«c.inbta «j BwtitM <« deaUii jadgwaketenntT tiMl«mi

adSn.«<ct»I<l.«qn«*<«r aMMUant. « p.al'a®•««esMt«sa ot tlie world akrald ham aayaiSBioa cpocemiug ba«i i } (ct . i t a ^

l a ^ d l s g ps t t i oB o f t h ^ iaoMna i ! i * 7 > i u ) B l d p * « t » t l M e w i M o f Q a a , e & T u U a u

•KMikd *> aireat Ka vith aiaptdly danwt tar tbat af its decaat. WBii« in it* baalc a

Shiaanpnit. Aa itaaoBtcd ap,tk«laagbodyar ilwia fiaoi Iiaifc tka *ag!« itteOecaaaC alar lopa. It ma aat.lbav(T«r. tiiiilea*. Ilisimied Inmrj 4inc«Ma,aBd mad*

B»j tad t3i« fitUowieg eaggestiaBS of

Ta}cB:

Sae to it tiut ;on da mi detemilae to gin

Tb» hald it a da grip. TW liRpaat (m*3 faiUiftuIj pet&im t&eucaty, «r tIt«T

taBt SmssHag. < « « « M bodr o « r f t f * H o w e r c r tfca (»efe »f tfca a a ^ T i ia feadaMed p inu^aowf « » q w a a o n , W i j » t fa j o t w d a t j T bccnae a n t r of ita daa««F. O * v iaga w v a k ia | m * J be demdsd i r m p e e ^ d y o f w i n t a a l y n B a t a a f M A ^ . I f t l » t b K a n t b o n d , fca t f c e j d o . Y o « r o b b ' ^ u t j bo b n c f i s e n t antstparivitkkUtiMar. Anki««ffj»t»lu«»«rerU j iT, « I d « « 4 . ^ k a . T f c . w i l y v ' , f " " aaaeoada l ike. d n « it««U mow a»d b i o t l i j l r t l y 1 T o o »ro peraoB-roraidki iB. I t M v kad tka a d n a U j a i a t k « { • U j r«Bp<HMbI« (o C b d . Y e a eaa c e r e r de-tnt'TkapsioBaaftkaaaKiaverepiBiftacd. Tka [ aomotlj wbat proportios of jonr inooao nato. coiWd lika a npe inaad ike bod; of ita ad. | b o holy ta tKa Lord, if jo« mako xAmI

T v n a i y . m aa^ilad o m j i v t A r b* fetter i ta v i ags a a d t t a p i a ffigkt. , ' Tka •tnissta CTMrd. Tka aagta vaa esii Rd.

T k « T ^ kcgaa ta i r *n lxMndta ; r i i ka 'aa tk«y woa. nurfCMMdava aa npid , «tk*jr kad aieutdcd aad W ta tka n«cr. So i a a m t e d Jmntka oSscfs and itumgcn IB lk» riagalar eoiiantthat tkeOaa-

baekedvatcr. aboa tps t a l ^ u d i a a fev mia

others dd tho basis of tho d«oiaoB.

ladeteraiain how mntHi jos will giro the Redoemer'a oiuse, yo« aast rmolro

letnsea orer; cxtrangaaoo, t t t r j ncodloit exoendUara. Tao pwprietjr of rotreaehne*

«as«»ted by » gUaeo at tho iBzarioiu U-

asaatketmbailigwMte Uidapoa *M«ir»bes, cosUjp«ri«rfund

dcadl Tka csak* had wiwiid itwif coaipiecdy | ^^ bttUiing of many who

tMadOaviBgaartkraablaliird. | profess to be fjUewers of Hia whohad not

aorikiBS' tho anaUgy betweea this iis- j where to lay his head. Oa thb sabjeet the

adsatasd theof Tioe. Atadi3tuee|pNph«tSi I»gtt*g« snj b« adopted:

is peealiarlj aitntetiTa. 8«rp«it-l ike, it it timo, O je, to dwell io oeiled hovati, while

ikplajs a Tuiaty of beaatifiil oolon. It ap- the haa!« of the Lird lieth waste t Tkus pears eztiemdj 'aoaitatii%; b«i whe& iodal- {suih tho L}rd, ooosider joor ways." If the

^ in, i{a lesalts are &taL It enstaro*, it { vohes would oat off tho cxeresesees of their

fisttos^ it destroys. Not o&Ij does it prerast | wealth, it wonld greatly proaite their spirit-

froas aoariBg toward haarstt, bat it blisda j <ta!ity, even if the world was oot boa<fitted

aBdwea]EeiuhiaandI»t»g)hiaatotitegrave|ltisadL«graeetathe<&ri*tiaa Bame, that so

ntaay wear it who know nothing praetieally

TOT z^at or nMM.vms n.XAJsmA.rmD j aboat the oBrtailmeBi of Bseless cxtraTacaa * - - • * a t a. - a - - ^ . * >k«t aa mr M a r a to Fhiaea ia

m a a l v k i c k l i a d ^ a a a oa a «a;a(»toIadia.«aid r i c f a . as aaaa aa tka n i l o n kad perfectly di t t ta-

jpuiked tka l a a d o f t k e i r aattva eoaatry. tk«y ba-i« agreat a e a a m tacapakla ot attaadmc U>

theds tk i to f t k e i k i p , Sdom Uoked at U wtMfsI ty, v i tkaot tka povar ot a i a ^ a g aaytkiag aUe: o t k m dteand t k * « d « n i a t ka i r beatcbtke*. as i f tk ry n a g a i a c t a dtsaa} iar ic : (saatal fc*dtatk(aadre8. a a d o ^ a n wept.

e«>, aad sinfal expeBditaros. Thoy will nertr

give aa adcquCo p^oa of their ineoae

objiots of btSBorolesoo till there is, ia this

nspeot, I, refdraatioB. Ia dceidiog kow much of par inoomo thai!

be eaasecrued to the Ltrd, yoB most deter-

Biine ti> giTe Botil JOB fml it Aa l(»g as JOB flx OB an amOBt that joa cao giro with p«r-

waaifMoaehad. tka diaotder of tkairfatadi in- j feet eoBTenicBo:!, yoB will BOt giro esoBgh.

v-j ^ . . The aaouat mart be iaereased. Self deai'I

000 of the in i t i a l r rga la t i ons o f the E ingdoB i o f C d i i s t . I I o w can e h r i s t k n t fill t he nteas-Breof d i e i r d a t y i n eoa t r i ba t i cg to the ad TaEcement of t i o Redeemer's ean«e, anless they gtTo a a t n they fiad i t neeeisary t o prao-t iee self deaial to eaablo t h r m to g i r e t B a t

As. tkey kid bara abarat aaTsnl year*. tk<nvtiD«*Bdlatka adourttioa of tka killa. tka f)&«e*af tk« ttaea. sad ana the rocks vkiek skirted Iks earmd witk w*«da aad awuts. Tke China apiret of tka nSUgn wkeni tkey wmtm. 'k'ektkeydistiafiiiaked at a diatuca tka coan-try.aadwki<Atk;|) ]anad oae after aaotker. filled tkemwitkttaaspocUcf dalikt. -Bat vken tka -veael eatend tka pott, ind vkea tiwy «a* oa tke tkair £ttkers. tketrautken. j wftnaately for them, and for the world, they

tHairwi. tku ckildrea. aad tkeir friend*, •mtek-1 haow hat Itttls abcBt the import of tho term

iajfoot Utt*r ams vitlk torn ef csUicg I islf-ftuft}, H"- few dccj tltfiBttlTeA uij of

^hy tkeir a ^ it waa y poaatja t rr- the laxaries of life, that they may thereby

trfB a man«board; tkey aa»pnuig o«»hore,»»d • ».• vi. '""JOJ

it baeiae «e««y. aceorfiag eaatm oi tke " Bt the cffonaga whteh thej cut into p«t.faaa>ploy aaatkv MtofBuaiaaa to bring tk* j trewBTy of the Lord! Some fay. We are

mail to ha aaariag. j ia debt, and eaa giro nothing How did yoa

What, thea, weald ho the ease were we in- j beoMoe inrolred ia debt T Perhaps by yoBr

dalged with a sensible diiplay of that heayen- j fally. If w, yoar inability to gi»e does not

ly eoaatty, inhalMtad by those who are dewest j exease you. Others, owing to iadoletit hab-

tav.aad rto ate worthy of oar most sab- jits, hare nothirg to giro. Toeaeh oce of this

GmeaffectioBS? Thelabnrtoas aBdraiaearts jaDoiiTiahle class, tho Aposik'a lasgaage u

of Ois life woald from thai mom«t oome toUpioahle: '-Lit himlahir with his handi,

aa end. Its da&s waald ho foraaken, aad j the thing that is good, th»t he may hare to

alloarpowOT a&d f«liBg« woald be lost in j to him that aeedfth." If, by habits of

perpataal raptaro It b wisdom, therefore:! iileness, profeesors of reUgioc re&d<r tiiem-

(hata »!ril is spread owtr tho gloriea of fatari- j selres nnable to giro, thsir inability isTolves

<y. Est as rajiy the hope thU h py land them ia criminsliiy. It had been indaoed by

awaits as, aad ia the msaBtime let as fidfiU j aooarso of ewdaet at war with the arrange-

with diecrfaiBeat aadpatiesee whai bekags to {meats tf HeaTon, and mast therefore be sia-oar present endidoB.

THS C H B I S T U J R WARTAS^

AJf tko p r iween takea e t p a n at tka battJe of tlsria w a a HigUaad piper. Sa-

I jiaoo, i t n e k wi tk kia noa i ta ia dreaiaad ainewy k iml i t playaa kis iastramoit, w k i d b

fiL Is would bd the e&ieaee of aosardity to

argao that inability, crested by dljobedicnoe,

is diseocBcet from gaiit.

li dsterm'abg how maoh they g'.Te to Ae

eanse of Christ, parents shoald bo earcfal not

to fix en coo large aa aaioBtit of property to

heqaeath to their ohiita. Tiwre are ataay

able to gi»e their ehildrea haadredaacd thoa saaJs, bat they wish to giro them tecs of

thoa«aadd. Aad yet it is aaotwioBi faet, that

said to m a d d^aigkiraUy in tke f^etu aad raoao-taiaa of ScetSaad. -Playapibrock.'-asid S'apolras; xadtkoHi^ laBder iOayed b . -PUyamareh . " U wasdooe. "PJay a iaueat " Ba!" atii tka metUmA^.-rrnatrbmrmtdiifbtsmnlmtr

^ ixraxix shoald be t£e motto emUara-1 *ho ioherit large fortaaes, are gene-

ed ca tiia sundud of «nry ehrutiaa warrior, | ^^ Bsefal members of society than ttoae

aaho g^ forth to battle, "aot sgaisst flash »hohaTe only a oompeteaey. Why is this t •ad blood, b}it agvast pciampalities—against J Endeatly becaaae they are disposed to rely on

pswera—sgaiast tho raleni «t the darknes'ef! ••Ith rather than personal merit, as the ba-thii woili—aguaat

highplaeea."

ypiritoal wiefced=ess in

r a drr»iral racon ^ „ . . . . tke Trmeh asd tae Kaaniaia waick nan tkaa fli^tkonsaBd

pttAed. balk psrtiea elsiioed tbe rictoy. Wkat, ka9.iatkekiitarian t» dul Ha will dasbtlasa ia-qaita.-inskqaitUAiUr And aatkesa were tke FiTadi.aod the Sasstacs wiihifnw, tke fonaer will be deeixtcd tka viebns.

Sj of the riitiaa warrior; it is tho ksep-bg of tho fi jtd to tho last, "reststing steadfast

tai thoftiih," all tho airenartea aro with-

draws, that isto-Budts hia Btera thaa ccn-

qaarer, throagh hia that lofed as.

n MXMCISie A T c s W H I U W X

T E a i r i a t a d a r a e e t t a i x ^ e f af t k e M a e S n m . aHigkiaal elan, vko kad waratly e Mnwd tka

cmsa of tk* eslad Souia. tkat vkaa adraaeiag oader (ka baaacra af Ckartea Sdwaid asaiaat tka ckg troops at PreXoa in 1743, ke was attack to tka gravBd Iqtwo balls fron eaeny. Tke XacGn eiaa aeatng tkeir loved ekieftaia bX\ brfia to warcr. wkea tka WQsaded Captaia iaataatly niaad Umacif apoa kia tibaw. aad as tke ktood ttnasedbMBkii wos>><a.aastai4Bed alood—-I aa dead.aqrckadna. lamlobkiag atynt.tossa

ja« do your daCy."

ssy yoang threa, whoare ja

ha icg OB tho arsKtr of the G>pel ataistry;

' yoBgofc totettio withOo ho efl

darfa if eter yaw hearia &Uer or yoar

pre waj, if erar jow sptritaal adrersa-

riaa Moatd geea to gsiaT a tMsporai? adna-

tsge,'rcmi!ahor the Mirtsr whom yoai

iPKT«,a:d is at mm jranrSimor and yoar

"oiptaiB of yoar MlTattaa"

j eisof Ttspeotabai. Cariistian pareatsshoald

bro their ehtldren, bat thay ihoald lore the

I caase of God more. To this uattse, they

shoald giro their warmest affiotion?, aad it

^ ibonll be first ia thsir thocghts oa ooea»icni(

of peeait%ry dishixtioa. Xiet them hoitor

the Lard with tkeir sahitanoe, aod with the

: first fruits of their iaereaso. Lt them pro-

Tide comfortably, bat not extraragaatly for

: thair ohtldrea them, in their testamen-

tary ralatioa?, remember the, words of tlio

Lard J as: "Ha that Iot«4 SOB or daagh-I ter BHHo'thaa me, is aot worthy of me." Ah,

how maiy professedly ohristtan paroata a n I aoi worthy of Christ, beeaB<io th lore theiT

[ ehtldten more thaa they lore himl This is a sahjeet that eUims paieatal iarestigaiion. P.

TaxOEiOOICAI, CHAIS XWOOWKOb Jeremtalt H . B i t iw i i , w h o h w ) ^ r e e d to unpport

S f ty - two yonng men rtudyii^ tor t ke Baptist la ia isrTj l a H >irard Alabama, a t an an-nual oort of S13„000^ in t he ssi^nigate, ba« t»-i«Bt ly e&^ared a Tkeoloricat chair i a that Cot-lega, by a confr ibat io i i of 8^,000 i n addit ion t o his fitrttktt pledge.

We han again sad agaia ealled attentioa to

the liberality of Bra. Brown. Ho m wealthy

aad ablo, eertaintj, asdif ho grrw from prop. er aoiiTea, ho will not lessot hit estate, if

€M*s Word is to be balioTed. Kow ter* ate

fatlanonof fiiptisfgin Tosaa , who aia

ahle (o derise Uber tUngs for onr XJairer

ty, asd whidt jast aooda their asaistanee

soBtodt. HofloBg befi>r«we lAallboper-

mitted toreoord aa iaataneo that wiQ set all

aUdos^ btaareTidait W thwho I"" •ekw j aooar.gmeBtr

fit at li^mg «< 9WI & ««s B : c t « u « c u . w a a r k s - — -

|efc«ia«««T-»adaa»»walTpapaIenetwrt»e» wkat m l g a n e r a w M aad Ike l a i ^ ia ccaenl kave t» Tcaiat.-* T k » ataferawBt i» p r e l m d l y .

' Se essee and MissioirB.

TwBtisita»«rtt4»ittioi>aijJStatef Xiid»

d o i a g l M a i b r boaovol tBt parposaa t h a a when th is p ^ .waaBader tho m a a g e m e n t o f i ta b m w e d i t o t r n e r a a f a t i o o t o r f o s r p a p e r a i a t l i o 8nth tha laMai t t o h a r o t a k w B T C w apon t h m i d r u to a a l s | | i i impTou ioa vpoe tho d«WMuaati(a ^ k i g ^ T i w y a re do iag what Ihoy oaa toeSiMt this. OfthmrmoUTo,

wa leave othera to j a d g o . Whether i t is o a t o f a h d y a a d p i o B S l o r e mianoea and the OKBSO af God, w t o exatte t h e l a i g e s t aoasBre tf preJadiM poadblo a g a i a ^ t h e E Jiior o f th is p ^ , w i l l b a revealed at (he jadgewieat , when tho a e « n ^ o f a a a ^ hear ts w i n bo m e a l e d

Wo hare oar ejo opoa aa artiele erideatly

praparad i» thia oity by ibt toimvt Editor of

of this paper, aad pahlidied as editorial ia tho

South WiuUm Si^at, Tha writer refina to tho flg«res'to show thai

Tenaesaee. daring thoaarter eadiagNjrember

18S9. ooBtRbated to thotwp Biardsof the

Snthera Btptist Cjbw^m, only t3D 70;

and ho aakea tiio foUowtcjg appeal, whiah the

mora cdeariy diseoren dyi writer a£d his par-

po*e: . I

We agaia saggoft iaoarhratkrm InTeeaeane, who desire lof»«p«ratete t}m gteateotenMiM beoevDkBoa as praaeealad b? tkeir Sootkera bretkiea, wkelher it isoet ponibla to embody tkem a>4vea ia aoaao way tkat ikaBdMelope tke naoweea of tkeir ekartiiest We know, an mm aaft kaow, wku tfaiae esBMS ate wkick kare paialyard tka wkolesystKBOf beearolcMHtalkstSlate. Itgtns aaupiraiarelonocotkiaefitcU; kat Ikry are sack aswsoalM atteatioBta seaHy tvoyrrisa asd tkry ara growfag wecnr. Cfn tkat be sko spirit CkHrt wklei kas MtttaBy sBooredad <ud>;iB|cnp tkoao ctraama, wU^ ease aude Rlid tke heart <rf Qad<Bpeeple1 Wko%msay yesi

•nasaeeaasorof Mr Ta»ti».ia HktSouOtm Baptist, apoa whom a doable portioa of hii>

spirit seems to hare faUeB,ia esmmeatiag

apoa aa artielo headed "azuotooa C I T B A I S M

with his ey apoa tho statemeata of tho cx NashriUo editor, eays:

We know aot when we have seen tnsrfide SBN paadoe tke aho»» In tke Wef and poUted rxprrt-(ioe of iaponaat tratks. It kaa loos been tke '(rirroa* /aah" of lome who caD tknaiIm B«i>-

i l i t s—'^od gr ie rowl r ktva** Bxplteta "anxwned I t " —as may bo sera CromtwoeMts tkat oD«ht to be IbMoag^Jy wrieked by an wbo wi»h to see Baptist views rxteoded. In an associatioa wkem "ooe Idea" kas been loog pt«daiawd ia the most dhre-apacfol aad <i8>tis{Te maorer, instead of the akole eoaoari of O j d , ap<^ca la l o w .

FtrO. There la an entire cesxatlos of i f f n t aoread tke Qospd. Tkeir t u t report wa>: for f j r -t i ga sdasioin, notklsg; doiaratie mbdaua, BOlkbig; for Bible dlMribntioi i. Dotklag.

Seoood. T b e r • k a ^ fbr t l x yeara, beeo aa aTCrmgv deetease of about 180 per y r a r , while other drnom-teatiooa ara rapt j l y lacmut iu t aroaitd tbea.

Their b t e wiU b« I lka ik4t of tke former aatl mlirinoariea. who are a l t « l y w^U otgH exUact, acd whose l a n k s U m e tkeir laodem dwciplet are aboai to recratt. Wkmerer we dauvgard t i e coamle ioo to " g o into aU the world asd preceb tko Q^j^pe] lo e m y mum," we a tan expect rd lg loas pua!y>i> atkome.

Sack * m always be Oio rosalt of fobat i taarg niK> Idea for the whole OMpel. Tke body most t c B n when tke at tmt ion that I« dae to tke whoie b ccb

ceotiated «D a ilB|>l)m»inbCT."

We hare no oMaplatnts to eater. We prefcnt

the aboTo artidea tooar brethrea at hooie and

abroad, that they may sM the gentle, lorely,

aad what these mee emisider the spirit of

Christ, of the M»derB Baptist Mistionary onterpri», eonnted with the Sntthem B»p-

t!4t CoBTeation. ' Will traly pioat, candid men

say that thoaa men are tha real friends of mis-

Mons who will thas taant, jeer, brow-beat,

and debate the brothM'hood of as entire

State, abrotberiiood that has for fifieea years

stood Bobly forward ia her eoctribatioiis to the

missiocary enterprise? If they eonsider Tn-

nesaeo remiss in hw daty to aisaioas, is tfaii

the lasgaage of lore, that will win her baeh

to duty T If for eaiues, whi she deems niffi

eient, she ij witholJing her oootribationt fr-im

tho Boards of tho CosTeEtioo, aod i hc rc meo eateom her in the error, is thia the lacgaage of

reason to oonrinee her, and reclaim her to

datyt Woald hearts properly exeretsed by

the spirit of Christ, or a tras mlmooary

spirit, cr trae regard for the best Literests of

the Boards, asd mi«S!Cfii> bars scct forth

taeh bitternessT Cut it be that the Boards desire laoh allies as tbei* f WiU saoh aaxulla-

l i os strengthen t hem w i t h the desomtaat ion or fi'.t their empty treaiarics ?

Whea a smilar charge appeared one year

ago we met it with theso facts, which wo ns

proda«:

To defecd cur no\)]e Teonessee from t k l i reproacb we hare written to tke S<>cretir!es of tke Boards for tke amoasU coatilbnted the last t ra yean by t t e Sottth Weetera Sutea, whlck, Kke Tfonrssee, aw compatatirely yoorg Sates; abo, fortkeantOBQi* eooMbated by tke cdd S;ate^ wkoae memberabip aboot the sasne as that of Teocenee. Tho foUowir g is tke resol t :

' The exthnaiea tkov tko aaMnsU coatribat^d to the facds of t i e CooTratkm from AptP; 1&I9. to Apri l ; 1857. I t was i ot eoaTniieBt to extend th» ealimaiea fartker. bat tkey extrcd through a petlcd tOQj; enoogk for aO ptactical paipoeca: f n O a c I y — A m o u n t receiTed, iaclDdirg

r i 600, tke estimated cost of ageaeio,, 110,617 T3

IVaatjjM—AmouQt recrlTed.fodndiitg tba enimaied en>it of Blder Kua-brongks agency, $5,000 - - 15,045 76

Jfuantr i ,—Aiaoant ne?l>ed. lo^nd i i ig the eatunateafcr agency, . 4,038 08

J f tuus ipp i—Amoon t , indading f t 200 esUmateforsgeocy, - - : 1 » 6 7 « »

£o«UMaa.—Amonot reeeind, no ex-penses tor agency, • • - . 883 00

A r t o u n s —AmouDt reeeiTed, no «>• peoaes b r a g e o ^ , - - - - SO 40

Texta.—AoMmat ieoeIred,aO expenses for ageccT, - - - - - - S49 00 Horido.- Recdfcd, dUrfly, thioosh the

riaita of t]«wg)a aad Atabassa a ta, and tf Rer. T. J . Bowca, - . 1,262 ( j j

ToawiU peroeire tkat the cost > f agncies are OBiy eatiaiated. To o u k e aa aeouato atatoment of

Ike cost wculdbarereqalredameasnTeof ttair aad resforek, w k k k coahl sot be ceaTetdectly derot-edto iJheot jecL Tba eaUauics,! pteao<M,ap;Evx-taate tka amoant asd w i l l aaswer tke pttij ioaa e^ comfaiisoa."

Tke assoaota eoBtiikaied I7 TeDceasM ud JTortk Alakaaa totke Donwatie Bo^ VAIICB, ato as tU-losta:*

lMS-< , 18l«-7. 1847-8, I84»-«. • 1849-50, 1850-I. 1S5I-J; .

17 50 $13 16 53 75

fi62» IM SO

In 18S»4, -18M-4, -1854-S, . I8»&-S. • . 186«-7,. . .ia87-«, -18BS-S, -

714 >9 1653 00 369 70 511 45 464 31 187 87 »9 25

Bat riaoateonrMeais i d u i i e d ttat h i a > R n l ] e d daee l $ i e . - t k e y f a r « e

took ckaniaof tke paper—wa ptejwso to borcootribBtiaca to SOBtnre -acdrar r tgn lBs t fK ia , w i ( h l K r i h i e r 8 u t t n ! n t k * S M i k - W « a t . Itanesaee has a m a i ^ e n k i p , of 57.066. K«atacky has a BM(id>enk!p, acoordlajt to tke SmA in Jtm/tiV atfiUir lot I8S<I. of n> SS8 (Slder H f te l <teim» that i t b c m M.COO cow,> and tke kas coctribated. sifsee I S I I , t o tke r v a t g a M M o o a r y Board, glO, 617 7 S - » i 4 2 S 03 W a t i a n T e e o e w * ; u , t V Dameatic Mia i ia i . Board, $3,961 T2-$t .739 TS taa» than Ttvnanea.

MlBMari ,w{tk a mMakenhioof S & l l t b a f c o o -t i lbaied CDly $4 OSS OS lo tke Fan-lea Board to I V t u t t m y « a n . s B d oUy $2,834 17 t o tke DoouaUc K M o a Board, dsce l&i otyaalxtt loa.

MiiBissippt, %tt!i a mvmkenMp «f over 36,000, a ter rfcker Sate t k a n T e n n e w ^ kaa c » i t r i k a f d l « p i to Foneiga ICsskaa Thm other Saaik Wertett-&at«a bare not rqaaled tka H k e n l i ^ of Tennessee, accndlog to meatkera aod wealtk.

Another s)B«aUr fitctto be leeeBBM for, i f tt be t i t » . t i a t anti-miaslonary atcmtdMra prevaib sa teo-Bcaaao: How ls h t k a t P r f j n Da in>» l tykas soji-plied more mlaatngiTirs to tko ForeifB Sdd thaa anf t>tl!«r B i p t b t C c ^ s e Ja f ks Soadi. and, prrkapa, ac miay as aU the n>«t t v ^ a d u r l B H ^ w w d CoUecp bFraibos tks m y a imo iph f i * of tk* F m t g a SDsaiee Board In Rkkaraed, asd r o t kow oaay —'wlimsriTTi ka«« gece from It t o font j rD Inodal

Bat , sappoM tk« Board kad m t n i c k aa a g o t f ^ ForrlgB i c t o B i s t cad W « t Tensenee, as Brotker Bmbcongk ia Kiddle Tncesaae. asd be ksd sacceeded as well, no Siate la the SjoCi. accerdlise to i u meisbenbip. woatd fc»T» nokod k l ^ i e r . S ip-poaetke M i r ioc B o i ^ k t d kept an a^ fo t ia Sast, aad one in Ml Idle, and ceo io Weat YKvaeaare, ( for we are tkree S:ataa la « » State.) its caQtiibBtfa»s wool i k t m oompiRd b r o r a k i y with ttinao of any Ssata.

Bat th« fact b , T«iaess<e is a mlwSacary iteM &-aeU; wklch b e t ta aiskaavledged by tk« Dnaeaiie Board. N o t t m O a * $ » 0 0 0 A t ^ i t t tfntwfm ktr A m JfisMmi mmtmag. lit tirm dninm e/ tke S a f * . far I k t u t r i J b t yava . She afford!! or.e of the isost needy H<SBe Xisaico Sslds la the Wei l .

We ka*e l a t ^ le taned firoo a Blasioea>y toor in the large and r l ^ coaaiy of Samner, tkat J i lns t k b and leanwd that only one ordi laed Mialooary Bap-tist mlatstrr resides i a t h e coanty.aad that t k m weto ocJy tome tkree Charges in tke entire coant; before we orgasisM ooe at tka rkiretown.

There are whole contles In Middle Teosestea, <a-JoiitKlt ef a seUantiaic'.Dt; CiumOt

We do r o t ssy tkat T«ncew« kas doce te maeh f w Foreign aod Domestio Misidocs; wo do not em-brace the doctrine, that a Chan^k m an iad i t i i aa l b Imporrr i tked by cactributfcg to m i s i k x a ; tkey are f sricked rather ; bat we do thlak TenneaMv, under the isrcomsUtC's, kas done nobly. Whilo »h» ha« b w i aUempUo; to supply tke asiTenal deaUvitioa in ker own iaM«t, ske k u , with a liberal band, aided to fuppor t the gosp.-] in otker laoda.

To tho aocBser of oar brethrea in Charles-

toB, we reply. "-B tptbts of IfidtUt TVmcsss*

>0 far from haring eoawd their«ffjttt, ao far

from betpg striekeo with .paralysis, wrre aerer

more aetire, and nerer hare masifested a

crea'er ao'irity or liberality." T««ety-fcBr

thoasaad doUars hare been raised fir 'Jte en-

dowment of a Theologtcil 8c5o<l Her

C >1! it siecDnd to none ia the S>ath. The

Ct'al'-gao will show fall three haodred. H r

Female Sjh«o!\ »tand at the head of the list

asd S)ath CirrJiaa has been pleaded to pat-

ronii3 them. New Cbarches bare been plaat-

edj aad expenstre hoascaof worship ereo;«d

and three thoa-and ais haadred aad ninety fire recc i red by bapt ism w i t h i n t he State, which will compare farorably with any

other S^at^ North or Smth, and oar Associa-tion i» pledged to .-nippcrt a f o r e i ^ misdoaary 80 sooa as ooe can be foBnd. Bit she hta not contribated her fatds to

the B}ardof the CjnrenUoa, as heretofore,

and why ? The prooecdings of the B'ehmond

Coareiitioa famish hsr asswer. Sabqaent

aeta of the Imding Secretaiy of the Foreign

Bia-d, has serred to aggrarate the irjary.

aad iaerea«e the aliecalioa there commenced.

Hid the Cjarentioa treated the Sato Cjb-

rezktica of Alabama, or S sath Cuolina, as it

treated Tanessee, the fsma rtsnlt woald

h*re f;>ltowoj. aod f»r more noiscL

Tee allobiaa ti tho S •cretary will be tm-

derstood froai the foUowiog artiele, whteh we

oopy from tho Aiaiama Biptiti Oorrrspon-<Unt, from tho pat of its "eiitor E.d. Wm C

Back:

FAIirrtTIi AXHOnSCBItEBT.

E i S r Po«=A.rt»T, Fioascs^l S-^r- turr of oor For-" 'gn Mis-ioo B"«td pr fae iedf . j r the exclsd-d p t r ty •1 tb>» cl!T l«a( Sabbath m o n i p z Thi« <ru not d.^ne •Ki i im- r . fl -cOoo a!>d de "g i him H - de<en»io«-« npoo the i c t , tnd we f w beF v e i j n Mi» lnn Board cci.s«H«l to U Ufar, Aa Itft SicXmomd. V.^ar-r»iia«^ by Wuer H<> had a d»i<saia i t I i m r f a e a p u t of a proanmme hy tb-i spirl , "wbo «)ct'0l!ed tbe action of the Richtaond CooT«,tioo • r » h e e o 3 f r » e i to adi»ti»jfa»sbpd bT«her ln Jirnr" f r w b w o ' , whom h« oocaid-«i>d a personal fHcnd and a friend to tke Fot»4^ Mi<iiiocs. thai he did isot de-« r > to so near Uw> Sprina Street Chntrb, or in any way lecoftclae U a* a ckorck or Ita paitor aa a min-

Httledoakt.- k e t t h t q a a s U e B w i a i h e c ta rek ia k i k atamaedm very qaestkmaaft BOW l i m d s Twaca tha c k v d M t , la-* e h * a a f i i i i d | M M n t a I r r < M ^ M m- —Iwfartf .a? foh lg . Tkta b I b K ^ M t i e a : kas c sM^Msr Oa a ioar , aa dr jk i r t in ef tmuHMj-m^ imt, to f x p d * iiaw«(aiw#aiw>r0]r.ocj>m1 TtefetkeBOthm befMO the a m r t t e ; and aB tba t t a i r ^ i a t k s n ^ sfaDof Hssk« iUa.wa«n ian tka fteta w m V t t a r tenwB tkaa any wkei* etas, too passed O i f r o f lB-ieui , l a ftwor ot tke i l ck ta of s r i u t U a s ; aad we o j ^ that tke great k o ^ o f tke i l i a i i k i i l a (he 3o«th and West w in ns ta ia t k o a i n tkat decitfan.

l a r i n r e f an t k e l a c U l B t k e e s a e , ( a n d B d e r P kae;; tkem alO wbat is tke ostewtUe d e d m a o B cf i M s e t e f kisi Teri lytUs: opiBkBseftkere-p n m t a t t K a ef tke t^mreket eompTWIi>g tka Oene-ral AstociaUoo of I C U t e T e w w e e aod He:lk A k -bana ; and tkeCooeonl Assodatiaa, aU paai J a r oodi ing: the Heaadal SecretaiT of tho M i ^ Board of V i s tona it fU mit Ariiatr tf Om Zmm gannkmg Bt i l ^ i t t AwrOim. Kow we a s ^ wf tk aa-a t t m U e eoeoen. e t a any ama bo t o Cu t i l eU i n tUs c o u t t o w t j aa to tMppeaa tkat tkere is o ^ m d i l e s s a m i j o r i ^ o r t h e ^ a i d t e s la tkebomids of tke SoBtkera Oearat ion, wkowf l l sakmit to sack a a k i c h k a c d e d E p f a o p t l dfclatieB: aad ko t k n rasmSatd to tka mere A f e n t of a M sslnnsiy Boai dT toe Idea h l e m w a r a U y prfpoahtoaa.

We dc not w U i to aay Bore at preaekt—we eaoU not, wl tbaeoode3en3*we^sayIess. W e w a l t w i t k psic'nl arxi«(y to ken tbe dedska of tke Board. O tkat tbe Lord's pe<tKe could bat n a E a a t k a t O i ^ left i>aMa, as a Hney to Us talaia.

AW mnwA TBKcooeT.

^ in Tad wm batkkmight {heaatrtly trae.

iikei Wars I a atateawaa. 1 wudd^ kamta af a«y dm^ w ny pre-» W H I T E

aade: coBriettaa fcc s a ak«A Ike Hdie.--{ngatii«;aBd,asaG%tistiaa. theawotdoftko L |w»8teIwi*ridB0*tafcet» aiyiwlf. aad aerar allw

jl«Hi>ainr ftaB Ike piMitidaa than fioa tke wsfm-[•aisi—

iatekataa aad <Bslzaaafar tka bdiMOMdi . wkoeeiayadaa

"WSr. 9MT» tkal Thaahire oostainatrathtof TaritBp(»t— adacnsoei Wky{Let Bapl pteder tixm wdL Totha wrata

•wharianBttekBraheahiaytoawaoteiB-aradtadceisB* than life itaelC T ara sa-

laradto Ma by Chfiit, w4 BO jEaWWi MT putiMut ttijonty. voder iafMaoe of aa

thaa froailna.ifh« to proteot mrnu A*» 6mU

- » wUbm* «i Jant)t,it

^ ^ ikoirtd

• $5,031 GO

- - 18 58 - - 32488

TotU . . . . -ForladisnHMn: 1856-6, . - $1198 891 lfB7>«, 1866-7, - . $181 66 118S8-9.

Indlsa Wirios. . . . . . B t 7 2 S 8 9 , TcaaI t»IKiat (s t ieBoa|d, - |6T3S S» Fima tho kboTO it will im scon that the State

was dfogooapandiTely;B«iyBg,9hit« this

paper was edited by it| fsraerfedttm-

^ Doaeatio, Hoaw, Fortiga Hiamns.

It'okonaeod to eoBtribate aader

oditonldpv aad ita liberty hat iBoraactd

Thii, thia Bjard kaow tat bo • &ot. It ha*

oaatribrted la •21,771 U!

Wa kasaao dkpolfam tadbyaoge asy rister State, or (o assame a jpew-eadneace fcr^^oMmer

IMr coBtdbaOsH, Bka tkaw Tea depedka epeagw ageatstaspled:

^ s k m t t o C k B R t e k a ^ ^ t a ^ to d i ^ ad «8eal% H fte*Dii#tiHialBo qab er faidlf-

t«pr, bat tiat be aVmId prtadi Cw Elder HowriL That friend by note n-mfloatrated with 8'dw P.. and or»ed not to ray besaed, Mia for Uw stk» of F.*-'Jan MUaioca. t« desist (rem so taah a ccnnre Bnt no entreaty could laoTe bim from bia turpote He w« d«teral. ii teras. iet tka world t*^ bow ke nod bnw bis Board reeard tt» Totce and scdoo of heCho-ebin Middle TeDons** and Sorth A'a tama. Has It Inderd cotne to this put —that a lore (iocary of ooe of Uie Board* of tke Coowaitjoo ess Ottia trrat th« Tenlict of tke thoo«n<"s nf Btptot-•ibat eompcae tbe Coocord aad O-ieral Aaaoeistian pfTcarAeeaixtNanli Alibanal Wetakaacain -ippesl to tho B >anl at Riehmood wboae officer be b sad respectfolly ask. If It appro«BS of this cnnrse

» inaoliina asd agrsTaUnc to tke Baptl Bietkrn of tbe For ^ MiaaHm

Bianl ban you no respect for tke rnten of tke CharcW as expressed ihioask tkeh- dl.trict an." aneral A<w»tioo.t W.H yon prewmo to ow-ildewiaoraor diskor<ar their renlict ttnonib your rffi t 1/ your clBcera or ignu see fii u<

purpoaes, will yon not pronpUi •eknke tk<>m t Wi I you not tesiA ikem tkat tiy » -•olog ibey prostitute tk» rlHce. and pnwer. and Io-Bience amt* upon tkem to an aawmky acd no-My eod. Win not aU tin ChDichea aad Apaocit n* lotbe S'uib anxioluly ifWalt yroraetlootnuch >oa this caael F.«r If ctw AwiciiUon can be U>n> ttrated by you or ynor efficna ary nthernne miebt >xpect lb- tanv, if her act theuM tebcke tkeennm. ^ aome f*«orite of yoor Board of your « aeen We caabamiMtoiwtrafeny wftkEiderP. M wUh «o kwvw if Uk. Board approres or disappraieeof iM-»Gt of Its cS:»rs. We uklo behalf of tke Omcuid ^ Q m ^ Assodatixs, atd eyeiy fa El>e Bouth.

We c'i,> tbe abors artids from tbe hst naiaber <a t!ie Ttmmt$$tt St^tiitt first, bteaase, we thhik oat readers onght to he In powesdon of the facto titere-stated; and aecaodiy. keesuM we feel that h la a

daty iccumkeat a^ as, ta aifer mr sabaia prseti

taA ofmmytSar, of my B»mr* of&t Sotkirm B^^iti Aasiafwa. How caa we hope to restorepce aad kuawwy to oar tffitctrd IIM., If tbe my msa, wko akofeanotkets,.akoBld iM A to ke their duty to laber to reatne peace and aoiiy smoi tke <&archM,a>«trareraiag''tke eomttry as forHan Totf to tek tke Ctae of ccateatioa and ebcotd 4 Th« »=coe« of kenertAat eBtesprises gteatlj depeodtapca tbe anion tad c>cpetatiim of OB> okatcbm, aadreasoo, aadretiglan, and tkeb ed aliyeoaSdad duties. aUcoacar la nqtiifeg of tke SecntettesaadAgataof curOoMtal Boards tkat tkey soM be eonier»atls«5ntb«rist«cooisawith tke ehKrtiKm- aad hkor bt aBay exdteaent, aad to nMterepeaea. to tke deomulnatioa. Bairiy KUer PokiilextereaBBottkioktktt ka is pncKKieg ID tereeti of tke Board ka serre by teeUearty drir

Book Bmnis^.

I lovn fr<>B tho papers that Sparg V

books hare beat reoeatly hsraod ia Memtgocae-

ry, Alabama Thu is Bot Tcry crcditahla to

ctrilixatioa. Trao, Mr. Spaigotm, ia » late

letter, said eomo very foolish nd wiokad

things aboat John Brom aad ftlavekolden.

Bat it it not ia eridesao t the books ooa-

mitted to tho flames oaaiaiaed any ageiEa-

sire la slarery. Wat it wisa to ban thea 1 What wilt bo the aaswer of tha impartial?

Did tho baraii iadioateprer repeat ftr the

worthy pablishers, Hessra. Sheldon & Co,

who ditarow Mr. SpBrgeoalt ebjeetioMMe

eetimentaT

It aeeaL<, top, that a oiy of tho Gnat Iron

Wheel, "furaished by a ralaed Baptiit frtead,"

wasbariwd. Why was this? Ia thera aay

thing ia tho Iroa Whed offdadra to skre-

hoIderaT Why WOM not the former aati-

reiy edittoas of the Keihodiat DitmiBe

barsedT IdoBotfaaay b»ok baraiag. It

•aggestt the idea that thoao engaged ia the

opm«tioB might be indaoed ia Oirtaia mreaai-

stances to bom aathora as well as thu books.

Ai to theralaed Baptist fnoad," I ofooarBe

do aot know hia I thiak, however, I osa

gaest what tort of a aaa he ia. I tBsgiee he wtsbea to be pipalar wiOt Slethodista sad with

the world. I expeet he it a halfway oompio-

misiBg Bsptist. I tappixehe it aoLaBd-

matk and waaid not like to hear a sermoa in

dcfienso cf Baptbt priaeiples- He potsibly

wrnld not have maeh oljfctitm to cpca eam-

maaioa. Atid if the time shoald OOBM for

Baptist martyrs, as ia other ikjt, to die for

their religion, it ia not ioeraditahlo that he

woald rather giro a thousand books to be

hamed thaa to be hamtd hitelf I eoai-

«Md to tho " ralasd Biptist friend," &e fol-

towing remarlts frt>m the UAMK and Ai icon., tha kadtsg Bjmoeratio paper of Tea-

nessse: p.

BOOK BCARAE —A day or twotfixee wo ctded a paragraph fr<>3> the Mocigoaery (Ala ) JIU ata&g ikU Spcrjieoa'a Senaooa wete to be bozscd ia tkat

tcgMher with a capj of tie "Iron Wheel,- by tbe B«. J B. antres of this city. The Colaabat (0 l) of tke lit init. says of tills affOr:

"We we hr tke JtontesKnery MxS irftkeSStkinst, tkat on last Satarday a targe naaber of Spargeon's sarmocs wasblicly bnrsedin at cl , and to trace the wbote a copy of tke "Iron Wkeei," pab-ild-ed by Ber. J. B. Grsrw, HiskrlDe, Teim, was fatced as tke capatooe of the fsnl-iBcntked ooek-oeyV»mn«M. S>w, we think tkeburafogof 8i>«p. ?eon s •'Rsoss sll right, bot ta t his by a book emanatioe titmx a S mthem antkor aad a Sontkera areas, and rectsed by a lante body of ckristisas. in all parts of the coanuy, as enlitriy otikcisx, it about as disracrfal aa a3*!r as kss 00 aader .»r knowledge for yea's. We.iegret exceefinyta nee tnch a spirit of proaerlpUoa for onioa's aake, gtinint groaod In this country. We are atnatg ad-Tocttes for a free eanideece, kecce We think tkis haming of the Iron Wiwi nuackiag rather tin •aacb of tke Uae laws of Caoneetiean. If tke Iiao Wheel contaiaed oee sectiaxat adfatfa to alarery thra we are for Its de actkn, ljut Jobs «« It laxt Bothioj; oa this snbjtct, a: its anar stands ai)d!s»coix-das ITs! tc-the SocUi; «« casnot regtrd the biraiog of kii tsachiogs ia'sarotkar Ught Uia dijgpwefa a=d ftaaslcai"

SSSPi

A- c. BATTO*,

J U T T U : cBiunta Toctata

from H half of ais deoaaiaatioBia tbe Soatk atma«dirrasoB,mli!kt«aaB 1»paWaa»» fcrtreai^ by tktoaisg a Stersirf iato Itt Kagaxtee IfBMorPaJaaeaerkssaet oat tobe a iw

Wir In tklss,oBropU>kBlstkat ke onakC tortkwitJ^ te dh^ kb ooooeeficB wlA tk» Bfga Bond; oaiera>|^ Board wiU taff« IMa imptadrat(aottosayraik}eixcae. fiM if tk* Soaid.ehkerditTC or ladirantr. aaastea hi. eowie, tVnaiOliltditi. fhn ita tMtgo pertioam IkaSoaike aTaitaBapliita.

wsapp*oikelr«te is a aww petstaisl a jmsiirtiiu

TkatU atywi.* ia**afaa patMaadawa, tiat eaa ka ae wtdea: that ft taikaolileatC Jd»

M ntalVdNn aaa bahai

•m

ASOTBXB £ B Q I . T S A A P O S T U O T OIPOR coJUHnriojiiEic.

Bar. Sfa. ScOTxas.— This young acd noted preacher, U atiU labotbts with sceoes ia tkb cHy. He preaches nearly erciy mpht, aad koids meetings of reiigioas icqniry. Crowds aU^ m^ tkeae terrices, asd there fa no aeeaing akatesaent ef in-terest. Ttieio are iw laeaas of aaceitaiking the onmber wiio hare prcleeted rdieioo tkrou Ua tas raaienlaliiy, ss they are serHaay adrised to coi-'jeet tbcjaaeires witk tke rxrioas drandies of Ike aty, accortiiff to their ivedjiectians asd canre-olroce.—dawriesK JPraiyUrian. '

This Itr. Gainnest b a professed Baptist,

lately from Lacdoa, ca a mismosary tour to PhUaddphia aad New York. Bat ith« a

rwihfal Mioister of Christf Ii he laboriag to

baild ap the TT&ible kingdom of Christ? Do»

oot the same omau-aion asder whidt ho pra-

fesseo to preaeh the goepel emnmaad hia io

teadi those who balieTo to bo bapdaad at

Ckrist oommssdcd, and to observe off tkiiff*

tehaiiMvtr He eomraanded f It aot tho ia-

fiacnoe of this B>tist ia faror of opsa Com-

maaicnism T

A Kaw CaaATioa.—A Scotch girl was coerated aider the preaching of Wkiitii-id. WkeaaOirdif aef heart was chansed, hn tras aad beaatifalaa-

"Bomrtkipg I know is duag ; U may be ike WMM; Haaybenyknut: tkn iaachvisoa»-•bw lm e»*ty tl H4««Btfa»»

TaatsKaexperieBoeforsohildthat aeett

oar viowt exaetly. Whoer® heard Bnythiag

more beaatifalT '

Taa X&cctxie TtatoaAra.—A leceatEng&A aatkor.ia etmmmtinstkepaastge "MaysksU taatoscdfra,aad knoirtedgeakaabe «ibreaaed.> Mjs tkat tkmaretwo Hetotw »al» wakdt dig* 6tem eaakotMr only taa fetter, if cm •ted. tke tnautattcQ wiU bna wekareit; if the rtVr. then R aieaaa kmmi^ AtM IO*

OtKjiktaimfiUm*. If tkb be thocatnet tnada. »Soo,lt would bei stnWor pCT«aon,fttMlWln ttepnaeatage.

Kmoia OH THS Toscnns or wrni cAaz

T h e r a a r a a o a o & w e d U a r a i a o « r 4 ^ , « » 4 not a few Buustcz t fa t id ' ^ f t a s i a n l lac i^ w h o

so ( x o e e d i a i ^ oare fa l e f t h e i r r ^ B t a t i M and i n t c R s t , that they fear to t a k e ^ d e a i a tim g r t ^ aad v i t a l . W K s b e f o n t ha

a a i a d , — t h t y t l r a k t l ^ m a ^ i laaa mdmeri-bara, o r lesota t h e i r p i ^ a r i i y , a a d - t h « i r , g a i t t to take HRdee, a a d t h e y a t t t e ^ t e < M g t

d;«<altieB" by profcsiM

following aaeti their aana exaatly: lit Bapkard. "ased »oatt«.s»ei7 irtdtft ke

iaa«»>fa.D<AtoaR!t» dodge dAmWa by aaaaiieitae*al»iiCL%

l ^ - a i d tkat a e«rn3n SBaaer w^ tit l a b B o ® ^ ' s a f t e u e B a Of t k a e u t a a a i p t k t o W i a ^ ,

"ilginia Sabl>atli Schools.

W» hare teen scene intinosioBs tbttt Oat i m^ be Maaa nt>irf er snagmiaa Sakkatk ScjKni aa j Pa!£eati<» Board of giniafienecal Aanaat&n and tb» S-mtkenl aaWmkSckooiOaoa. Waksreraifeass.-ootbecompeBed to oppoce or faterfete ' frnioaj-warkof thatmAIe orasaisitkei. Kwj

we regret any I k i t g tkey m ^ be abte and I dofatkeasmearoisioc in »tieh we ami Tkekanse<: si>«t. Wewekwnie aB ts the* widea<4d. WeB>«entaa<>,k<nnTer, tkatlVyl not peMiA bat eoly drcnlAt-! hooka. We nk* Ikem books o cheap, as good, anil for Sndar* ^ „ Sook or a Jd-Ji. ro«4rSsioo5sharel,rt] th- fioapo- or other Koniem ,

We win gi»e tkna dte Cnuazx a Faian, a I <*« paper, Jatf as ekaap aad w* ny u I aaaetking better. Baiif tibey M uiqi a paper for Firyuna.aad tvpiiat aad |i«l>3>b) far thiaaelaes, we {J fy in make our i Soatieta acd more btptinh-, mots t &a BarakiBttattirp.an icle:e»dre acd mora 1 bie every way tkactbelta, ai4 If T

wBI set oaipkia bati»J i««tu ftea- areju. wko la te tke goBd caaw at we3 aswed^and abas • i d i a g asd akte lo A t e m t a n ^ we eaa la I

i t . Q o d l & 8 E d i e B « p t i , t a a k k i 8 h t o e * j oUTi tg lo la -Ike Sakbitk Sc il and PaUkaiiim Bond J iBgagnratwDrk. Say itgaoa anOI it fa teal nar.akaadradfcldigrcater. If iken Is Soutkwa BtpOst Sabbath Sdaol Bska, ar i

itcaa devtadrscoa tee bfiacscwft

crease werkktr mesas tkat B.ard,i

m o a t j d a d ^ d o b . S h e m b a o t n o w a s d i k e t a i rtiBabe,U«» can a n U i t . acy t i r a k y t e i koiy and kniog ccmpettlon, a to wkJc* akaB 1 lave Jeaaaad the ciiildrcs, and do asat t iota. A.C.J

-Spl

w m the Union TaU I ^

Xaatyearaaae k r e t k n s ftamjl ttat-tkoi asent, as tkey ealled tt, B ^ pim a j^M doBbled ff tke deDOtoadoB wesOd sattdgU feamwere baaed b pvt upon tkesaeca faett

was Mw, aad ia im apoa Ike I knowa fset tkata few af tk» ceeonlnaaalj aad aouwcd tke dmicaagBat doeuat

aocalled fraalaMB wetewsg agabmltj rrtaikim mil bitte rrmtkianai aid appaiitlhu. B a t t t t a a a k n e r a a C T l t e i y -keeaiMaadimMaad.- nxiappmite! ha aant. It kaa VB BO atai aacBoaaasdad. Xodiegtt k^a fAiaUdkactewarUikat airavd toi

a » t l » . w o c k ; a 0 tko

gjCULABBl

~ SASaYIUJ. flAl

^ tauldren'a Ptiend.

We tkat maay cf tboae wka J

7H igtMraat of oartnaH. i n U la paper. AH or&em, b y t h e G a a k . Gaui l l reani

mpb t t s fes tampt . L t t e r a contaiakw 1 ka adtoaaed, s n to tSwCotnvpendk r i to tk» J>milif Ajmi Otan., SaaknSe.Teon. SoxekateecEfasii witktIwajiUrm'taiai.s,n»>stn}y1 __ BOwd hy tke iatk-Wntna PahS ^ ] eoadcIlKrayear. WekarenolMitMi tkat tke Bmk is. tke kof, mcnarAUm* , Maga a fcr Idreo, «r far a family pie of wkidi w*. kave aty ksowltdge, lat S tko Sakkath School paper edited by A. t and pakBiked by tke Sastkess Bapt<it j

S c M Vskm, at SScenta te i O d ^ copim,a doQsa lot a kaadred Atn May MIX, tkere wSI ke danger of

aaiaeB,Vitka&i«wia be ec&tlrd Uie

aasiidM" whkh WiU be rskild aad 1

tra •rauTcza.

laa Cziuazs'a Faissb ita da Mc^ avs puUiakicg K at leas tkaa. tke ccat «f

It Is a daeajt or ckesper iLas ay paptt known to BL

T N C B I U B S X ' B Fataxa it, W NTKRR b ksatfi/a} paper. We kireaot aUa to procare the qality paper aad 4c, Ihlwasuts wkick we dcmnd; after

kave one of the most tai aod besetiM Sah that eaa be aeaa.

• T a a CHUBBBSI I FBISSB I t a wereg i t end taaeeaa ia tpacn taa t ks» tiattbai

paper of Msk order, and i * k k fc ^ ^ carefal of i u a e a n t i ^ tkat t b e r e w a a s ^ ^ ^ 8 a k k m h S d » o l pq»,r paWlAed Is t k a f c a T ^ tiring tkis'a a reason wtyoceakouUkeaSS"

Tirelnla. U ! s e e r t ^ ^ t r B e t S > s t w » f k « i a B k « i g ' S * t t t n t paper and pabtidied b the # " Siatea, aanaged and csctrt ied hy Seathai ~ t i e tkae ksd l o i ^ riEce c«B» tor t l i i . j j * theveiyreaseiB »hy thsiVuaJ askqtaMiuW It b ^ wni he .wttt ined by tke i l o w u t e c m a p e l e wi th K « n k « n p ^ i«»enained tkat J b a l k B * BapUtts than haw case for patroois ng the T m j S t ^ , c r s i f f e f e S Hoctkempaper far tke chB4reafe tteftmUL, wm make cwza as ekeap a the e ^ c a p ^ ^ ^ tfaa-rtWebettertkantke beat. T W s i e l k a t e ia fc S o u t i t a whom O i d k a tkewtaliasdtia

hearts to do t k i s i k lag . As the e d i * W « M e U a •JavekoMer ke t id i i k t ke can feel to a w r x w t t ^ i pecaUar coodli iai acd tkHcatitoa t f Mlow^' Cteb tbas fa tke Siad,, wka h t o Ph leawi a d ' tke ftdtkfal ceatcfiflD oceapy t ke rc l s t i ooo fmad^ toabvea.

Taa CmsDaaa's F a a s s b a S a f t i a p t p t r not n a i s e e B l y k a t i n f u t . I d o . » t mian l y tWt i» b to be « led wItk c o n t w e o T , a n t k that k l S to become the vs t i de oJ di tpautton a «uiaay k c C diffiedUes, er c t i t r r astt<«s abwt wkkh the great body of Bitr iooaty B a p ^ dhaeree. rf' t k b k a ecoe ista its Go)aaBsk«n4aJarr.aiid n n k - ' ^ ing akan hereafter. Bai tke great pecabri i ia^ by wk id i we as a deoamiaaTiJB a » dis i^smik. ed bom otker p r o f t a c o vof reBtftna, win

la K t l e ^ w c s i n w y nambtf:. Tiie M s that i t b aa importam and in^rpesa " d a ^ toiUasaate aiid ei^Sitca < iea tfu^ iaa ^

t k u ereo ntt le eJdidmi can nadesstad k o w t ^ , it b ta ckan or tHS 8 with tk* odbasM cd

Tkoae S w t k c r M r s wbo prr fer a paper f a r t k e i r ^ ^ ' ^ diea i n w h i ^ t k m b nathiEg,eaDeKidB|; t k S g ^ j ^ : t n ra l t r i a t i oBo f aus ia 'aad ala<^ asd tkste l u tewbod i tSke t a a m a m o f a c y t h i r g wil l be better ideased wi tk rare I f ra ikeia baptist a D ^ pubUcatte. We de n o t w i k a L please sad i . bnt our Kanti-T rto bfal»d Uie en's tlBTe.tnd taa tk l Pad a t o d back tbe raaa«^ toPk i leaoo Us masser, and wko commaaded Uereo and beBevsrt o c ^ a be Usaened.

Tax CxiLsaxB'sFaixxs b a jgyaAu cute tke egoebm beetkres. If j t m coast i i aaeo^i wkick leads to t k b lemark. I d e t A t a a y k b p o p a - ] l i r j i e c a a a e l t t d r k & b g e o d , bat beeaate sf mahitades o f leaen wkick come cta^ticsally j aa pens of tke ScB-Ji. from Te^ lh ia , Soatk ( Oengia, Texas,ndemy Sale, a r c l n g a t f i deiight i t g i t a to pare^v, teachen and Bat more thaa this, tk<9 rapid, e n d n a r d snd4 inerestsing ad iS iwa to'car inbecriptfcn l ist , ' " .newsuh tc r i a h i t * cmc; l a at tke r t S e ^ a « tkowtawd ^ t r a u a . crtw • s a t ^ Q C n e a r l y O f l u e t b e rame r ^ d . We expect toon to ree r i rea t aweek. T k e t e a n y e t many thouKcsds abscriked to tke-JITarfisrw papen, and v t a a l Dcsiptians kars net ran €m«, a> tk-y doao t ief • tranaiening tkem ta aa. We loe l t fcr a i

e f t t i a T i r g t i i a . K j t t k Carelica, Scu-b^ ca aad Geoixia, a e03D a tke old t skse r i p t i a i oat. S«BekaTea3n«dy wri&ea n t . A.C.1

kaa keta left aatHed, «d yatHcht lajMJ an, tkeiawtraf CM b a paBked ward.. Hokaaaia fila HH «Bd tkeveiyaieBaaatpbT«**t<

Xkja b wndeccat Jk tM C-v».ktm Oaalck aad b^ ew 'enuagb

lAa aMmitijdatTaafcag. Tka mair.wg'* ^mStemrnrn^mimiiwgA

f^ rrash treaty hat

fitiStheBrifirfiJ gn Car th# ernddeattieii) 1 jgdraaca a fcmmoa of ' vsrm debate, the -fteawioai, SX

fiS. Tha tkat the trmtjr wiS ha-^nel &emt has giaetst

•i qlNeroofed, on aceasst V i fefiun of temtoTT from Idarcdoal k <

i r v i ot the Briti.:i stei; liarier asd zaora szmooaoeiaent tmw b; yoa 1 a drnte that th dnaMter to tka Satfariazy SmM b psiaiiil ta tis ex

, we know aat. Ko gCTs hi« y«t l»3<a» rtsTcd.

m«ds to fiad dia boaun, sai j of tk* marfci f-iSBd oa \ be buried ia sjaram {nra l may beaMeto Teraim:theiB.| Jtioej talciis tke eatsera i

ef Gape Sable, we I that bk bo UKSTS oa

wa'dskpt. Tk» parting i a dal ia rasrine 1 aoiiM> pradksl Exporience vera-lt and the Umgiavt%-} oadiatel r part adm*ids)np« 1 wa« tms ef tke A yol cenM at tie H ISLI mast, uf "j heecw! a delect that i heSarr maa. veaob tre 1 loonsonr tke G<wBt Etittn, we flad t*»t ctiae thb daikit, br placiil an>and the iaade af ti>c iuil,! rf weh enarm ws rappvtsd by its centra 1

atori Woald deflact bnt a 1 been tested and faoad me,

axtai ted, and ska i»w f derate tbe stera. Kow steamfTube esstKE toabka bftrtwv tlieTltnad brtk oa Cntgaced wsih luimaaBt>iit»T|

one, and tltr i orphans, bet«a~d of thiir br nesbat, deacnid t ahip-hiu1<nr aad 1 par. In a4diao= to ttb 1 jitednpatchw dbrautiaat B ine Cw Jy «w Orletat, had i FnmBhGoe<, noarllh •engert am 22 crew on 1 were are*!, wbo« aavM Te>*e{.prtrrad a total Ion. Oiiaat, from Dahlia fir I with the dcimoanr Bmim the »te«mer ia twroty fiftr lirea were I.st,

jrauus b stili troubled ' tills. A certwpondeBt of iSer« »«rt« that at a Jlii laar hwrt, keld Friday, the 1 refolation was tabea axuatt the precpxt of Bostii. and ; tbe annexatian: It aili G iremmcnt iaave rei«!r«d i nexia:; Ph-diBonfana To «!, and that the Tascaaa clioiw a soTereA Thn calan demand tAwdtesaa U j dsp oa the Bomaa prerailed 0a acsoat tiF th» j pnrt tkat a |dat aniact Frendi'itod been ilisitiii'ifd. be only a rqart.

liaif has been tFqhledbyi an attribotad ts Fictor £9 m Siolr to iivarre?(iaB, Perivpi there b troth in tke| amcn's in Piedmnat were 1 thiudm of tka Vatican kars 1 luitbla ibra cnegreaiton hv droded tkat tl:e E tag < excimmcaicared, wkaterer ] mperrenei. If the Ta<i ijioweaKii itb GetK*, Tictnr Kmaanrfa bv ired one.

f.jsiB aad XarocEO stin i Tec £ir all tke war b atl.i We now Icara tkat a tTitr orden aU oScm Dwats by tae 5th af 1 between HariJialt ODooui!, (

KatcliMl. OHJ teraimttrdata) »cnt to tke ~ Spajush Bsival Ibree to tiiMn. TkeSmiaqBadr: bard tin teapona af MaticH,

Amtirim i aatakEsking-l Itinftaidthatkytba Bmpie raocarfiaM ia regard w] Jeraniem wilt be mads lir A<i<cria agrees fo amSm kera

the Sunboii Pr a ampcaqititia £ir rb gauutre Aastria tke wkal* daiEngHirngtrraiid andfmrignlM

Cj«i|i III watf inbi%gsa : a bill was iatradoad carrring eke ensita mrih Bad PaaaeoaaneBa] aadj fcr tl» remaswoajnf tho _ to UafTland, and raaMrtl of 1 was iatradacad to jwax d tke iHsUicnadi ab-jot tke i vjdetkat tbe tariff biU wiD ] aiddlear next week, ite&nat are nbmitard, lo pye Ita .

order «f ba ae Ta TNWEORYNAEA, ERSATCI BJ^L axpira aTfee Brtt of4a\yci aatkotia atnlaiBttWfi ad. Itbawpiuyowdto theCariir ton, a ihe weaae i arrice alter daiiatke 1 tha OtTHinaent, wiB te i of iod.jedaeas.. t!>e Seoaie, wk. a rem<tBdi asdcoa l TIk exdteaeat <m tka.

tadtl inuiiaMja- Laia i dffiealty taxuned I

and Meiiesn aettiets. emS FTte MeiiBeot« ad timlaltBaHa, whu M tnwiK. iragaaaaicadsiai Ina'TeraCns,oBtheMi

Alrazado and aa Chsa&j

03rsriorofT«3an,lim|

tea to Stcreuiy •afligL

Be writa timt ha hat nati j

aid prndeaoa, aad ta I hia,aadwabB9rc4t

theTisdant 0<wi»a«Btii Texas te.'adoi« a Xexa'ttsailt' ka tknHra oBkcrjnra 3Be*<,batsdi] af oiitt, X^J

Aa ilili atto wlW kw '

iWtM

BoatttA-twShm

1 fatiTMTM IJ i

esiattaBed*#*s

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that tte trartr ao&ed. Tba Bridsb

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ifauln am

iBfaMn at nilalaD, irtS Cod

ew»T BMACE. TJ« nBMC;

iiBpactBa*. anal ba&pisaali^,

S«c&nia tkat tfnja in aaigF

Rfld atOianaca of I

a^aeBavat oT S p m ifffwint^ng a large

of uxatorj- from Maraxo,

^IVadaHc efawt oC maaow,' produced the rad

cesdcof x]ui&itk}| steamer flaBsviEt, bccoow

duicsr m d mora BirfnelsiilT' erurr dajr. Tbe

liaoiiWTmfnt now n : -It aseertaiaed b»-

jvalm doolie that tbaNLan aossmwacaaft^

C w t e r t a d w BaMgariaiM. Bat tbe agaar ct

imJU ai aiafid' ta tita ntrane. W b o ar» kst

i -mk^iw nut.. So eon^^fittoTthg p u a a .

grr» yat W a reaa Svery cSort W m gifcfatefiadtifboiiaWjiimi arecocdwia h e f e ^

oCafl tha marin tJaai on ibem. Tbey w S alM

bebarMniKpBntegtsTC*, »o tiiat Uteir &iead->

lie antera iiHtaad of

v«faKnrM>t;v« ooIrknMr

, tibkt Ut Iks t&era oa a nxk, aad parted

• n i d d i ^ Thg partms aaudafcipa »aggeat» to

adi&ct in marine aR&tseenire, Star we bav* iad

wmaa pnetieal ezpersenoa ia aea-JaiiBg:. Iran

'miiwili—and tka Hitagvnnt waa oo»—^vvfaiiB-

maCatrirpartadnudi&ipiwbaa strike. This

wa« tras of iSta B'fat Oarta- aad fttfiaa. T&e

omtni aC Uta nwi t aisBt, of necew^ Uten, {ore

tiess w ^ a dofeet t!iat oagU to be meenume,

be&re n A neurit are dBdared «eft-«ort&jr. Ia

Iir)kni|;;<ner tie de<rrii>t2oa uTtfae httaoftlie

6imtEatn,m 1iodt>at M. Bnmel ^orcr-

e n e t & n d e l ^ by ptteia^ tvoionaeiuot^bea

Hnand tha tmide of tiw kail, one above t&e otb-

•r,ar*i8&eiK»m^}ss atrenga, tbaif tiie m e ]

«a> nippnrtBd by its eeatra alooe tit* fao» aivi

rtBavanUdeScet bota nere triOa. TUa

haa toted xnd f-Knid trot, at tbe tin»e tbetcrew

m^atta^ted, aad ^ bo«r fiUed vitltwatertt>

alanis fta stent. 5 o w w ^ eaoaot voroeeso

stB«iaeribefTOarfi>rftQBalt«mBnararranjeuieute

aeSiretfa^lnndrlxthoa the worid of vaten,

fi^^tedwit^ hamaaaooIsT The qoestknisa

Itrtiaaot oney Imdtte bsadrab of widows aad

•'•fa ptrfw amptr&wtMr

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ths ta^td. « » & a r d toi daa!r;

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jat; laaiMidoa to thi* aerHua% are btTrabo, b j

IiiR^spareiws infimatfrxa titattbe»UaXa» &vib

'Htns Cir O ieta^ ^ b«ea wracked oa t^e

UrcBc^CWt, aearCberinm^. Sbe bad 83 pus-

scsrm l a d S crew oa board; oatj twopenacm

-acm <a<ed, wbo« aanm are not gtTen. Tbe

aanei,jprQTed a total lota. Atso, that Cte oteanrr

atuac, frma DabGa f w I<oadi», caoie ta eoltisiaa

aitJube nchtwpwr BmMa* oQ tbe ISch, *uikfa|r

OeiteaBisr ia twenty taoBiba. F n m ferty to

IKa B»m were ban,

i.-QBSf is stin troabied wiA {fa« Tta!na qaes-

tna. A oaTe>pa«i4>nt oT the Loodoo UaSf

t ^ at a Mhditetisl awetii^ J a n ^

ior hoars, luid Fridar, tSe Empsfw' presifiar, a

jxniistiaa was taken ^uaat tbe Iralio ITaity, on

{Mbnct of Bosaia^ aad 'Proi^'i objecHoa ta

the aaaezidBa. It it that the FreDc!t

€<im(Bmeat hare rexdred tluat t]» pt^r^ «r ao-

snis; pieJuajat asi Taacyar most be

cd^andtlxtthe Taacsiai wOI be caOcd npoa to

dmaaea .smeieiau. The Fieadi Hinistenal dr-

eelan deBUDd vbedtence to the Iaw« fnMa tbe

dsixr » Koman TMStioo. Hocit tenor

pmaibd eo acBKtntaf the drea^tioa of re-

port plot amist t!ie ibagem: id tke

. Irsx^lbd faeM diecoified, bat it tiund oat to

he eafy a regart.

H b ^ baa been tmobledt^ teports tint add i^

teaattribntedto F k C w Smsacel tuissrii; oaOh^

<a ScSj to imiuietita*^ were beins orealated.

titm m troth ia tbe ntamr. ^TSe ariB>

SBcats m Redmisit were b«ia;*cseierated. The'

thondeis of tbe VaiioB ban died awaj to a & a c

isaMini^ fiira emgreyuioB Iield at the Tatieaa

k » dradisd tEit tlie Kri^dT Sardinia i iall aot be

(xcnrnmatreared, wbateaer poBtioIenmte aught

If tia Ta eaagr are ox^prikfd to

Ein& is la ptatndde that the Dace of

Gaoe, Tktnr Smanael% nepbew, ~wtU be tbe

fiopvcd am.

^«aa and SforocEO stiD aeek cadi ot^r a liTes,

lefefijraU tbewviaaXtzaetii^ bat Bttle aatice.

• e a s w leant tiiat a deneoTtbe SCotatarof

orfeciall offiesra oitJ^Te to jots dieir le^-

aajta by tbe ScboT Vanrti. After an rsterneir

fstaeea HwsluB ODonne!!, Matey Abbaa, aad

Kai«icc Sati^lai, OlXjoesl declared the tn>e>>

taainamd, sa^mit fartha Cuaiaisate<^ tbe

^aaiah nant Giree to ea-op«ratein actiTeqpera-

ti^ TbeSpaanbsfoadnnleitAIswisto Ina-

Iwd tfe seaports of Jbneax.

ififi fa ia eataWjabtngber pcwerby ittrwTyiMnr.

ftiaaaidtfaacby tbe BBam-Awtnaa treaty aaoat

•ificcaiMaiaas ia nrgHri to tbe bt^y i&ces at

Jemaftai will be made by Ai»tiia to Rassia.—

A ^ r i * agrees to eraiSrm berpidiey toBoasiare-

prdins tto D isobm Pnrnaeaa aad Seraia.' A *

acoo^ra-atM t x mek cjneaiiaioni. Roam will

pnnuiln Atmriatbe wbolk. of ber ferritoty, ia-

dnrSai; H-mgaiy aad Teaetia, a|:iiast isutirgeat!>

inifwtiga Cmc.

Casrawam! i B t d ^ C M that in tbe BaoM'

a bQl waa iaUuduead iaiTi^g {tn^aeals tar

cazrriDstiieantiM aaib beCweea tbe Atlantic

Wlhefieaaionaluie; aadataoaDOtieaorabai

fetber^rcceasiaaar tba .XXsnict ^Coinmbia

toSsryhD^nidammt^tlieCstHtqL

waamtjudiieadt<tpaB«idB:^bcthaeriaigemeuC«)f

is proba-

: the tar^ biQ will t» rrported abnat tbe

aof aaxtwedc, be&i*4dl tbeaiiprt natSoiis-

aaalimitwl, fo it a proper piMtioB let tb«

-of bwnccuB. Twimty aanHm doJIara o-

rawc^ >7 tlw >*>t CtiBgraiak. wtil.

•zgira an tiiaSraC^Jaly.aod tbe Hoose wUI ao«

wuhertM a la iaJMi,bat nynre tiiem to be fiind-

•d. Uia KMT fa ejeneet tbis loan with

t&e«aritf Uil, as tbe reaeatw «feriaad {<wb tbat

aartiea iHer Adsmaictbe regular eipeoditares of

thi Goiei iiiamt, wiUL be t^iliad to tbaextiaetiop

afindabtedaaaa. Ibere being Boetberreixsneee.

tba Senate, whis&reaistoil baCire, any y t ^ bow, tad awnpel aaae cam: tuiaa m the tarig.

tb»erEitaaMt OB tbe ICviMa sod Tcrat bor-aatOI Ininms. LaM Mitinatioa ii^tbats

aa ififficaity eetatiad betweett iIm AatccioB

B d H c x x s b aMtien. Svnmt wcr» killed on

MK&aidiL TbaUaaieaasotttaaaiberirK

M tte ^ ta I W t K t l ^ ^

taepK. ]Eiraniaax«aebiedSaBj^Baa,tbtc«laagiMi<

innTeraOtw^aBtkaaidcad Waa

JUaataito M i .T«m. CSras .:! CMctal Uomtm,

S r a W t f Tatai^lMi vrittn » BMibv «r M .

to SMMaBT nagr^wkidk m taMUnd-

kwrifea Halt mim wmi aQ unwaaiy eastjan

befcn

' iftl i w u a jia sdaBli d by

twakspd

torsrievfc a > wniS.

imrn^ Mi If

tfilkr^ i M M n w ^

Pfo£ ia Haatiilw'Sid^^

l^fi^TirgiBii. H<i3 u O U S^bool

tenail, ^ t d ' & a a ilte »limt ^ ef

tfcu iot£*fftani is Tb OaUr^ PrtOyU-

r*s», M tUt aeet u r a ^ i k ,

dawrf tsrits-Uitof, m a a j aafdy aaytliat

Hr. J>ia»ey is as expomt ctf U w Tiem aad ^eHagBof KsinHmiiBjjian. .

It b soi o v dbjekt aidar tonnnr O e book

—itiJeaerwswwe—«w to ousplaift'^Qf ^

bitetuoB cxUUbia, u t ^ (mlj b jUes llA

e w e iii tdmate^ hot to.eall ika of

the Baptist aisiBt(7, to tits p l ^ imea he

?(amtB,aadwiiiek]M tanti^ eiunaogea

KipOitsof Virgiau to imo^ aad ids eallavpoB

i m p ^ t o f o T M tfcr oovudlj Baptista sp

"tofwitibe iBBEo."

Caa ^ e inpHed tSs^rggJ^e weQ grovaded,

t l t a t T h g n m B a ^ Mimrten- dcMen

dtvia cad caaeatwts tiMW o U nioisten,

nffiied Kttb ikort cf •artjrfats, for A e r

• i t B M spoB l&si m y s o O — a « t aee^ be

foradhj Pres^toiaaa to eoafeaa to tka aar-

diaal peeoCas^ «f Oeir fkitb, i. «., tb»t ist-

B w r m algse nrtratiMt (V valid b « p & m , u d

ft-eelyaoBBptftali^iealoqiMeqaaBMsr 'T

T k a f a U e w i ^ p a n g t ^ win giro tfce read

fiiH BBdentaBdu^of t b « i m u * i ^ k by

P5ro£ Babney:

The«wbB«aneaofPi«rt,t«lM»k»i aot ooly

i r d t b e m t o a r ^ tbe atady ottkfa asltfrc^bat

atetoyaaUtKdUy to tbe wmtml numm^i,,, of

^JBA lasnioBbtabntoaadp aash awntaMd aa&

UbDotwcadCTfid iadeed,tbat Ary AeoU beaf-

iTemi^ boaatbl, laa^aiA; tritea PedebaptWa ao

Brc!ect tto dotica crewiaxoBtof iiiftatbBp^ai,aiid

>3 loeaefy naat tbe perrotfd aad aaao^tatsl tor

trf in<n«epR9acatedlBlbaPratiataBt m i d by

tie»ttiaieB«eef Aaabaplbtsetiimete. How often dPWffliesrpresbrtacfana, ttoBghUcady aad laeco-

>%4eady,q«ko( a baptised pnaoa saioaaaay O .

cUr<4. when be comaa to h i fcu ctauaoniool fie

»astmma memberef tbe ddrcb frcaa bis birtb-

a>w oifai. do webrar tbe tena baptim eosewied to

lt«ia«aI<iBistaaad»ywe A far tbHr exdaaiae dip!

lingl Tf«,wob*fee»aEhe«datt»diihft«ab»to.

H ^ a a y : « DM yia kaow that M r s — - « a s i ^

tind Uat Sabbath r* wbas tbe awaatsK of O e qnes-

fao was, tiat. the mlataided jo«B« panati bad owa-

isittFd'Uie « m t aia of atteaaiMiiic to ditcrada aad

"Sisal (be halyaaaaaieclof bapdieadriidBleied

b « fe latraey by pioos panxta, by caaaing ha-

-elf ta bedwBtd by aa Iiaaiminafatt UOid-speo.

pla will tbaa betiay eod^ troh, by a kcadlcas or

asiaat toe of tenas; what ia tbe woeder, tbat ceiy

ia) adaasdastaadiec aad aoom of tba tralb aboald

prmHT Let oor phraseology be itdctly refermrd;

tt win be a pvparatian £ir tbe mote important te-

«Brm of eat. i rgiect of tbe teptia«d membcn o'

Ckd's Chareb. bf which, at puanta, eomaaaieaats,

vad eharcb cffieeis, we ao anaeh docredU tbia hn

aortast and k«tfi.:int inaUtaUoa of oor Qod. lb

<ba Toy ansu whicft tbe lanaeidoaiatt anttgate,

v>d vhicii «e (wtUi biaenaale at^iidi^} soonde to

tbem,tii»elacoeUioed a. pttiHa primc^ ansa

^nmfOeaot dM poM ia debate, wbidh baa (abied

(beoihimdredsoftbaaaandaoreoDTarta. ThaycaB

tbeetarins'Bamsn; ss if tbey forsootlii akaeof

Ut ChcittUBs, had tiMt tarratct ef aJTi boaw!

Aad we T»ecbo t ^ thfa aod aptak of them aaSap

nars; as {rfitmtb,wBBekiMviedced the anogant

vwuap^iaat Bat the tratb Sa, that all tbe trar

braacbea of tbe PratwiaBt fio^, are at least aa

much Bai>tis^ aa those who dip. Fortbeyaaea

aiade,aa!aBida«d. bat lets atrietly acriptaral thai

iraTSi ] ^ tbey only baiiOasa part of tboae whom

Sal ooannasda to haptiss. H«y,tPre8b}toc^ ai*

tbe B a m i s ; aiid tbry are ImwunimuU Wr

owa&toeanriies: yea. we owe it to Ood'a tratb, to

correetoiarlaatBasp . Korean Ibeeebretbrai oom-

9!aia «< tbe title of Imoraiotitis, iaanaoEbaa t&j

UiemariTeii dMMrmalyJii UmiWfmmi^^n tioDi-

la b^MlsB. Leai* o{ ait can tbey eoaa|dain now,

«'«>D t!My are «eta%ny cB(a«ed to mannlietnriae a

Bible, thtu TioiaHog tbe catbotki^ of tbe Pro-

tpataat family of cbortdiea, la order to gat tfce wort oat of the Xi^liA Se^tom.

How would tbe great tmrnerrieoist di^

aomimtiaa be fhqca of te anagaM pneti^e, if all

ibe Pratettast woHd aboBld take tbeia at tbdr w « d

a2d aompoi t b ^ totbe cnnaisteDcy of gains br tho

aamecf TfaMywaaiVanaAaf im tf Difpmt

Words bare po«st ioflaesce; aa tbeae dipping Chrta-fiaaa kcow.

'^(h) tbaeoBbsTersr DOW ezdtiagattentioB fa

^menct, bet*eea tbeadaoeaSea of opea and dene

CaamBtoix, faraiahes as with a most jojt aad ac-

uswfrabb mrgmmMatmm ml linaaiatm. against the

laim<ni3ii>td<«mx. Tbe party of doae eomma-

aisanririn i4 j!iibaiacee tiias: "^otiiisg ia raSd

iptism bnt iiame^oa • tbeceliire all animoMned

o K M u are nsb^^^d . BatbapUsat is the initia-

trry sacsmeot, as all (Suittixns, in an sgra agiae.

Soce <ta eoatmaiy eases at leact) caa prepexly ap-

9nneb Ibn I.qrd's labie^exetpt tbioogb Uiedoorof

tMptim. XbenCae, Gainer oar peaooal esteem

aadtorefaf aetmimnwrafdChrlatiaaa.we have no

qption to adadt them to tbe I«rd<k TkUa." Tbia

acgwaott luuaeisliailsta say tbey regmd aa snaa-

aweiaUe; yea, tbey n y Pedobaptbta tbeasehes eaa-

sat&pnietbe oonciasfam if Ibe p c e i ^ is admit-

ted; S* te ft, aay we; te the pneest.

T o e n <n tbe otbrr band, webaaa tbr fmmortU

gosaattaf &3bett HaH. wbid. besiaa firoa pnw

tniaeawUsh lanamioDfata, least of an, caa diapste,

tod proTM to a d«nooatr»ttca tbe Meeia-

'^Tha'viaiUei^nfchdeaaldcaiaistef traebc^

Keeeta; cad afac^be tbe organised eoantnpart ot

bat pc^tB e( te ^ a a a i bidy cf Cluiai wfai<A ir

meortb. the dE-etnaUy called. Xbe Lod'a Sapper

^mboICtsatbe commasiao trae beKeViBn in tbe

•ifdHttai (Kdiof ^ teorBMBt awl tedtnp-

tiaa ChtikiL Wbo, tken, abodd potake «f tlw

bnod aad wtBet Thaaa ebaiooaiy.'wbo feed on

CbtUby bftb. Bat amMtodeaofPedoUpdetaa*

ibTicasiy n e beUemis, a^oae amiiwai ttitk aad

Miiana wa lauaAlMdato might weH ema!at&

»eya»9Btimmat«ed,battbryobtioatdyG(»aid*r

cocmsdnsi u bapdud; and their nror b 'eae of

Uuae aceaaaekms ateadeRtaadiaga, to wUeb bo-

kAntaty safcj^ good m n . Tea tboaaand

« bla tastanera of ibeic eocaeinitlsassceB proto (bat

Uwy SMoId ^ nooet tlaa dhdbey tbe Saviour

.aasaHOd tobo beptlaed, U tbey annabendM it as

•adOL lD« wwd, ChiM acoipu them; ard

«asBetnj>«wbO|mhe aearptSL Howesowe^baw

late debar toMaUa b^peroaeKtb. tboae be>

lated semwhrmweaasatedl^ bdieae Bewillwtl-

eemwtolhemaniagvaappcrirftbalMbl btike

poor cMftklr tfeasysalM •< the traok aaoce ka(y

ibaa that nliiBa Board, at whleb the Sedcemer

Wd Us nifcUM sa&itawmdriaktbawfaMaewte

MaUacthaal Bow caa w« tbatt read the aalled

body ef UbrtK, aad be iaaoetot t

aiic. aifsMrtslWkantbebc«*iidaeM(tt

^f immewtadaia mlBds-imTa yMded. as VDaarmt.

iV*. .Aad tcai. tkaasaad of titaae wbo weie toe BanwwQstna torbeylk, baa* yrt

to ita fisree, by tbe a a f ^ aad iaefadt-

afthwMAtkiiijUiwraakCfafc.

kaawhsmad to ihs h im ira—i'i of tbeir

r ^ X a i w a t e a ^ days whi« tbsM two ifimtr.

Hill sad FiA^wWfspnMMedttatvosUasafapn

«*-a1 III! a ilaamaHlim, thegraat eaaaa baa ra

aadwWeC baiaw Imaagstociat pablk. Prom

ttofrpililfe^iiinbarai^ajgwt iiiii.be wrtteura;

wdyrt t^fMaHftb* Uti^^i^ Smnt eaatof

akmrn^mmt^Udrnm^ttaAlnhmtx-

trQcbeaaawa ia My.pfailit 'to~

tmaM a M ; i l a w M bate ar MMBi

tbe «ner most be to fmHito. ? B * tk*-

o M t w of

^ 8aa|«t: tbry aiTbaa

S i itiMilR batfil^i^MgMwidt

toiha

hat the nadsr bear

. • & saitleB are o^pead,

li^iB lhaiBftiaioiy aaehuieitt, wbiiA giaca

bmahip ta the aiaihiB <a«eb 4rf Cteiat. the great

Ctmmisiioa wasi. do ye and dMple aS m O m ,

b^Sl^tWfatbaaaaaeoftbeTiiciiy. Baptiam

o»l«msalbeeat«ard dbetplesk^ LeaA of aO

•aiaaylmCMsloolaldiptfethlaBwand. Hewif

aMkiagis baptiM ezeept iswetdoo. if aU otber

^npposed kama ato aot oidy kregalar, bat aaa sad

inblM^aaaaiauBetsed prtsoes are eat of tbe

»WbleChardi of Chriat. t b ^ haae aomember.

ridplaitwbatCTet. Btaif eadiaod etey mrmber

of t U I^l^tMian ^ hi ane&arelird, tbMt wbeir

body b of ecnrae aacharc&ed. W ^ tbe ixkeot

la tbe taised «aeb aeUierof^adaaa^.

iag aimy to a moaaa,V onuie there was no laiger

•aarmyuan. Ifeaek sepiuate block in tbs oalb

of sbo«ae ,w^iidaIaMd tobeastime boeae.b

preaed to be a brick, the boase is aet a stoee booae.

KoImmeisldalattbere&Wcsa admit that tbete ia

esy aat& tUng aa a/VaaiylaraMa dbnft.

nsamaBt appliea aladlady to aU Ejaaoepaiiaaa, U

tbetaos, Xttbodbta. CongrrfatfaialisU; ia a ward,

tosUibabodies calledPedotoptist. ThiyareiHit

(^att&es; thrir <3afm tobeancb ia a mlaytke, an a»-

tompdoB, aa ktntdoa. A3 tie oocbardtrd. Aad

of eoa'ae.theykaniDamfolatiy. How can a

i#(a in that eommonwraltlk which be baa net

obtained cKa«hlp1 Aadbowcananonaiitbotised

herd of hidiridaab, aacregated iUesaOy and irlega-

bify, caofrnaMcQse/ Tbereatetheii,Bomi^

ten of tbe goapel io the wotid. except lauacniooist

^nlateia. Tae aaanmplioa of sU oibns to im aa

Qid'aambasaadora, aad to pertirm the ordinaBCeo

<a His Hoase, U t ^mefore naantboRSed. yea probBt-

sad wicked. O a ^ t a goiid aonh-aumber tbca

» coonteoacce tbem ta mioist«s.w eocooraeetbem

ia tbeir pro&iie iiaratiocs, iy thdr pieaeoce, appro-

b«8on,and reepectl Barely not: sacb iatradera

miM be treated by Gonaiatent senaats of Ood, in aa tbefrpieteodadcadal doings, aa tbey az« treated

when they prepoae to come to the Lord "a (Immer-

aioolat) Table; dmlyrepeiled. Urn UUe of

o d o o ^ a o t tobe coeccded tothem.tot weaboaU

become partaketa of their atos. And aa totbeprac-

Oceof aome i^gsided ChrisUans, tbe practice of

employfatg these anbapOaM Intradets to preatdt aad

iaborin anioo-mectiaga, af inaiting them to ascend

tbepoipbaof 6od<a true (lowendcaiiat} cbaiehea,

to profane a axcted spot and aacrcd fianetiao, of ait

ling wiApVatrd aad rrapectAtlatteotioDimdertbrlr

iveteaded preachicg; » U aaaght bat a glaring in-

eocaialeuty. 5® thiakte; aad honest diareb mem-

ber can be betrayed taw it. AsdvbenrTeraPeto-

baptiit idater sees the mor of Ids waya, aad comes

into the ttoe {UEmerrioei.t) chareb, be most of

eoam be re-baptist, sad re-srdewc^

"'Aaain; if these naaatbatixed socieiieaai»not

of coarse they bare no sacramenU; te

aaoameots a n ordinaneea of OacTa JZmm. Tbey

can not go oaiaide of tbe pale or hia Tiaible diareb. Tbe aaow seacre aectrace aboold tberefoiebe pamed

by lotmenlaniais oa aU inttaacea where tbey pre-

«»id to odebrate tbe Loid^a Sapper, th* finy

petiftp taa pused apoo the baptiam Of iahsU

Since Chriat baa ordained that Cnaaany at iwi} the

emhfaoaaof hisbodyaod b!ood sHH be gfaea to

none except those who hare 'ioilowed him in bap-

atra," aU three aacrameoU are jut ao prcface Jot

•o lahe, jast so trriy a rebeUioa agaioat ibs Kisg of

Zkm, Jeat ao imploaa aad aacti]e«ioaa, aa i« • baby-

oprinUing.'' Fjr a member of the tne rtmmer-

lioBiat) chnreb to coanteiiaBce tbrae abomlBatioca

byparUdpiBicg. oasbt tnenfore to b< in erery case,

ooand of stem dUdpline; and no plea of the sot

it taeeces of Mnnity aad tore aboald be pvnnit-

Wtointer&re wj«h tbe dteUtea of high prtodple.

An these profaae rastoos of ibe asbapUxed into

thiagatobi^hfortbem/dipald indeed not beaiai-

»d with penecadon and civ il petalties, etiotmoas as

they are; for Chriat haa aaid, •'TeD«eu>ce is mtoe;

twiUr^y.'* Bat hit aeraasts are boond to testily

Ibelr d'>a=pprDbaaoa of t^m, ia aU their lel^ion*

acta wim thry are brought i to ccatact aritb these

ativclicd, sprinkled people, fUAly called Chris-

tians Someoftbeoraaybe stbottcmgoodpe<^;

faaisoch cases mmt be tbe excrp Joi and not the

rale, as in that Sjnasogae of Sa'an, the K?m!<b

CammoBioo; for whatever the& CseHcga, tbey are

oataide of tte riaibte charch; and oat of tbb there

is no erdtaorj poasibiiiSy of aalratloo. U k (s Oa

ckmnK not tbe world, that nhe otaeiee of Ood are

oommiited," wiA all their promlaes and proriiisna

of grace.

"Soch are Uie fair aad inxTitabte iwalta of the

dogma (hat nothics bat Immersion is ralld bapUrm.

We defy homan »is to evade them aaceeeafnlly. A«

P^obaptists, therefore thonU prrsa tbe Immeiaiao-

cita with these cdins COOS'qoooee*, (as it i* periM-

ty birsad righteons we aboel)} nciil t}:ry'e{skrr

a«ew tbeaa. orgire np their odtoos drgma. Tbey

sboald be made to aboalder the coearqawces of

tbeirown prindpi^ like m « ; or ebe trpodint*

lisae principles Uke men, X H as say to erery Im-

merstooiat; ' Toa must treat me io all Teaprcia aa

no chareb saember, my minister as no minbter, mj

KcramtnU and ordinaiicrs as prcftnationa of s a c ^

itingr; or ebe, shall I say to yoa in tbe elecastand

ftatemal Ucgaage of tbe aaUtor of Tbeodoala Bre-

est 1 'These ataad as year dogmas in yoor Ccnfe -

a5ao of Fa!di,> aad yet, ia traih, ceither Ji«r miids-

••ennajyoa tsar Mweed tkam tei«s«c&; or

e!se yoa are saore iaoocalasrt;t ia yoar condnct than

senaiUe men are often fotntd tobeT" (p. 326) Ocme

geoCemen Immenianb-a; 'face the made;* act np to

yoor pdnriplef; let as hare no teaaparixing for pepa-

lart 'a aake. Soch akStUsbneaa ia actipg cocsistent-

iy, doee not be<»me those wbo bai« girra thU sapei^

endneat eaidesce of faith, obedience to principle,

and mtnl heroism, "Adiowiag the^ Loid into tbe

Uqatdgnae."

"T»a; letlBmer»iaolstsbe/.r«ed,bytherighte.

oos pmsore of iratb^andceaaba, to act ap to their

profenwd pckidples, asdtBe anthiaking pnblic wH?

awaken to aa indigsant diaoaTety, that tbe prisci-

plet n thii desMoioatiOfi^ gtren to B;ake capital

amoojt soft hearts aad fieada, by oOIiDg itself a

•poor asd bambte flxk every where anckm •«»!t!St,'

it to fiet. ia its ptinei^ BMst iatecsely arrogant of

an ffigb Chon^ Beets, not exoepdeaPidatiats; and

that this deoonTBatioo, piofintedly most Protmtan*.

and tboroagUy tvfonaad, b in fict most intenaely

fermaaiii& ,

« Tet, eeeiy Immersiooiit socie^ laiiecled Witt'Jie

barbarity of tbePejee Stedge; erery bouide, Anti

aomtaa cuugtegatioo, irhsre the rery asme of dhcl-

pTmesnd ssactfoy Is «ar|tatten,aa tbe eOo^iAareh

es of the B<»ttbem Stalei omihadowed astbey are

with semi-pagan ignoraiice and deiathia, ara trae

ckardiea of oar Holy Bedeemer, becaaae fcesoofh

they have been bapised with moogb water t lathia.

tr«pray,the siAit of PrDtrstaatiam of tbe Hew

Teataamt, a< a splritaal dispenaationt Is it by

sad a test as this tbat tbe pare apoaao of Jnaa

Oriat is to bo diM^eiatd from tbe woHd 1 If so,

what tethers of mere Satesse risaaliaat, what ann-

ptaiovBdly fatmaKiiic in the dogmas of old, dead,

woedea, anpetatiUoos Popety t Not tody does tbe

sodentaadiag irjeet sacb a oocdarioa: the mflral

sSBSsaUnistt. BatthisiatbeoaodaaioatowbiA

DOi bo a U a d l i j ib*

Tait^lii^ Pedobspusto bare ebuged

n m a g r M i k a j timea m e o ws w e n Srat

eaj^Cbri^tiaitf,l^t«n[iof Mprdaob at Aati-

•iA. W e baTo borao padenUy mtbevoiy

Dane, «Btil Tt bam BK»do it a tern of bonsr,

a s d ^ Uicy deay U W w I

Bat then k aaotber of great aigniB

o i ^ , ia te above. Prof. D . osdooes ia the

•itpt>^4St iaisffaag) bo oaa «se, tbe poaiiSMi of

Bobt. Hal^ iawioBg Jb« eooditioaa of ttie

LardVSapi^ . All ksowtbat Hall adToeitsd,

tbe mOre Cbrietiaa wotld. tbat bap-

'«* not a ta A o raf^, bat

a pro^Mtioa of ^ t b in' Orist odly. - 3%at

wboot Okri«te«ciTHwo maysotdareto n-

jtok Tbeso positioBS Prol I>. proconsors as

troo as t ^ Go^ci, ayo tbe very Goapel it-

• ^ I Tbas: b«<akes grorad witb B ^ c r ,

Horray, S p v g w B , and tbo tww

ists, wno will draw all PcdobapOsts, raoaer or

later, to tbeir tide: that tbo Lord*a Sapper ic

eat of, not ia tbo C b ^ ^ I Bat to tbe aiaia

fitotorea of this book.

Prof. D baa okariy pTCHBted tba eoael»

•toM tbat lo<i«aI!y asd iRenstibly follow trom

B a p & t preiaiMs. W e , as a deadausaticB,

atj, tbat iBBKitioit aloEo, by an cSser ofa

Siriptoral Cbstob, is Ssriptaral or valid bap

tim.

Itwiffnerer do to toy tbat a& imgalar,

wbieb Boana aa tuveriptiiral, aot, vbetber

tbat aot b« fprtnkliaK, oto , or iBBwraoa by

aaitobaptised admisiitratsr. ^ i n * bmsan

orKaaisatioB, as Maaniiy, Metjtodiim or Camp-

belltsta is valid/or wbat oons^tstes Talidi^ bat

soripturality t Tbe man wbo will pronoaccs an

aet Bot ia aooordaaos witb tbe oOmmaad of

Chrut. a valid aet of tbo kiagdom of Christ,

rebel; exerases tbo aatbority of aati

Christ

Tbia is a p l ^ ime . There ars only two

sides to it.

Imaeraioa only is Seriptoral bapUam—or

ioaetbing else, as spriaklitig jor poamg is

baptism as welL T b « « is no possibis raiddle

grotiad for wooId be-Beatral-men to stand npoa,

•Bd come nca -woald cooaet' bstray di«r

e^nteb, t b u ateraly Uks oas tide or tba other

of

every Imtaeniooist toast ineTilably com^ wbo coo-

Atsotlr bold* tbat MtUBc ie bsptkto eserpttoi.

"Oar poBcf tbea slx-eldbeto boUthemtotUb

coaseqaeBcs irf their creed, nntti tbey are iri]&gt%

disavowjbkttzeed. J>«t tbe whole eoaanity be

ssadetoarotbisaew totaa of Blgb CAai^iamas.

masked, a ^ to coo^relMBdittdefnBtty. Sodi is

oar otoaicnoe ia th« solid goed seoto aad light mo.

lal insiinds of tbe people, we beHere tbb one view

wOIbomnorBtelaattoirivetbem pnper views of

lametAB, Ibfta an tbe lelames verbal eiMebw

whUh kav* e w bee* wrMnieathesai^Jeat. Lat

the B i 0 ClmidUtm a< tbia wsterdooMaabe a

stood; sad tba aative siBw efJatOee of tbo Ataeri-

can paofle wfil ceotiga tu advpeahrs allimalriy idb

ttetleoa toiBeriiy.lowUdharsBOw fiad thoee so-

sVstmltBal (Mwumb^ tbe Pastyitea. O ^ o f tbe

«MS»a»ga«amt«trf<s of tbeiiMcl (Tbee**!^ aaler

review Is Us tridsat i fslaUin towards tbo eatretoe

vtMFSktUasai^ WeBotieeibattho«aidty(|^

tt sever, or vesy mefy,i|(|iHei to Pedob^tiat aoto-

asimties. B o i o i ^ kiaaeeytoetoaetber.Hkeits

pohlliher. wjitBto J i lbs iavMhaa tSb of saOU-

Laadmaik-toaBi '

' W o lii^t at Itte^ii^iQ itrerU

poat ioMtakarby^t l l ^ ^ iKtto abov^ ai

ttfllady ' " ^" '

a great qasatioo. All deooaittaUoos are

«eiBg this, aad they bave ooaoeired tbe idea

that the Baptista e»a bo destroyed or irrelrtev-

sbly iojared by f m a g tbea to aa open av

taiaption of the eoaeladoas, asd so tarn an

irer^elmia^eoneat of pablieopiaioa agalast

as; or, by opstatiog wpon those men, miuisiers

proftisimvU $h4j* in etur atemheTship,

who are j jalooi «f their popalarity, and l a r ^

ly inflieaesd by sooal posttioos and peeaaiwy

intorest, eff-et a fraternal endl.ct aaddivLuan

in the deaotoloatioa.

The istaei preseoted by Mr. D. are t n r ^

a p ^ as from several qstrtws.

Dr. N . L . Biea sayi ia his work on Baptism,

psipSS:

TdabaTsoadertaksto estabBsh IbUoiriagpio-

so^tioa: "Immenjoo in water into name of the

Father, and of the Sou, aad of tbo HDly Spirit, U

the only Cbrfjtiia Baptism " If^joa havesaceeed-

ed, two serioaa ooaclaiions follow ioeriaUy, vis :

lit. That the ovwwhele^s aaajwity of PnHest-

<ntChTi9tf«na,toaay nathJng of Bosan CathoUca,

ue waha^uedL

2L Tnat WM dnireitea whl^ practice poan'*^ or

^riMilimff, are not trae cbarches *of Ct>rist,a&d

ihetr miatsters are »ot Inte mloSateni «f C:>rist, bot

fa2trad^ into the aacred olBse, and prafanera o(

•acred thinga. F j t yoa wili scarcely asderiake to

prove, tbat the SeiipkBrea recognise onbiptiwd

chardies, or an aabap^udaaiaisSry."

We earnestly aak tbe casdli nwder, whether it is

ertdOla that ao large a portiOQ of thoee whose

Uaming aad j^ty am ncqMtiaaable, have so

(iatally erred, ia a m i t ^ esaeatial, wrt ocly to tbe

varKy.bnt totbe rvf nitltnttof tbe<^archof

Obriati IanottbeBiHeapIaiabock,eaKnyasdcr-

'stood on all poiata eaaeaUal to aalvatiOQ, or eeaential

Mthecxutauaof the liaibt^eliravht

De. Oriffia, aa Old SAjoI Presbytcriaa,

(Jaosajs:

"The ooly q-ieatloa'then t<, whether thnse asso-

c!aUo3s of eraa ifaical ChKiUuis that call themsel w

aa-1 that praciiie t^ok-lng, are ical

iborshes of Canst; io other worda, whether bap-

^ m by sprtattia« It valid baptism *•

"If nothl3g.bat imawsiM ia bipUsm, there is no

ildtue Church except amoog the Bapdabk"

Dr. Briektaridje in hit lato th«ol3g'ut

wjrk, tok» sa'M!a3tiaUy the

Dr. Hibbar(^ (Methodist) sajs:

Tlieqiestioa ao loader reepecat m«dy a cere-

qumyof bat haa aaaamed tbe bold and

^ m b i g aspect ef Chord or no cbarehl Every

ordiaance, e»«y Inatltatlan. erery ri» aad privi-

lege of viUble Cbriatianity, b drawn aloog aad

merged into Uie boaom of this doabtfal coattovciay.

Within ito am^e f.>ids are embraced the qiesUoa of

tiae Protestantbm aad pare Chiistisnity; while iu

eapMioas voctex haa set to motion the very pillais

«( tbe visi^ Chareb, threateaisg ta whelm it in its

troaUed vqtets. I Tbe iasaea of this cootrovcRy are

M dsdde whethec Ibe Pedoih^dst Antches are the

W chtwches of Cbr{4; wbetiiar their ralalstan

boU tbeir commladoo to administer the ocdiaaaeea

by alawttel tecare; whedMr their membets have

anyrlght to apptooch to the table of Uus Lord, and

whether tbe priviteges of the Cbareh may ba coa-

cededtotbemwiihoatdeecratioa. Verily, the qaee-

tknoflhenodeofbspUMtba ftr-retehing sab-

J«ct Wi Aoat controversy it ia a gravj theme.

It will be seen^ by onr biethrea io Yirgiaia, at

elsewhere Ibat tbey as B^ttists, aa wtil as we,

have tbeto isncs to meet, and if wo are oots-

seiaitioas Baptists, why sbonid wo. not '•faoa

the muste" witb a good will and a eheer, aad

oot wait to ho ftrttd, as some soidtera are,

witb tbo point of tbe sword, to ataad tie.

Had wo tbe ear of ^ miaiatry in Ytrgia-

ia, we wonld say: Brethren, yoor btbers were

Baptisto wbo were not afraid to take pontioo,

whea, added to all Pntf B . direateaa,fiMs aad

arinter jails, a ^ fames of brimst^iao and red

pepper awaited tbea tegetbcr. Taej «faoed

tbe tooso," aad «0B ^ brigbta*l| «ict(|rt oa

tbe page of tiaio,Rligio« freedom far a:'Si»!e,

aad a great n a t ^ itself. Tbey were not a fmd

to a S m dutt i m m e t ^ alotte it Soriptual

aad valid bsptisst, and to oammo alt tbo eoa-

seqanoea of a praaiie, L s., tbat Bap-

tist Cb«r«bes akae are Swiptaral Obarebes.

Are yon abased of wm& minUiertals w-

eeitonf A » yon last Bapb'stil t b a n ^ ?

Can yon be tnu aad futhfol Baptists aad di-

eliM to tabs portion 7 Dosa not bootot ^dt-

falness to Ped»b^tktt ia ortor, aad to tbe

wodd a« well aato Ohrist, reqahn j e a ^ t a b

adc^edpoNtioaT Niae-tentbsoftbsmisislty

aad ambenk^irf^ tito Siatbantst, aad we are

ooailmta b u p asjoriiy of Ote S M t b o ^

Saitw baT«a]iMdy "&eol tba m w i ^ ' o f tiMt

qoastian, and asuaaasd tbe logtoal «o*sfqnanct«,

a » d a q d o n o w , y a k o f , a a d traattotfiinaiiiyaJ

toudtteia aad topabeni' ef tbe varioas I m n a

•oeiedea, asmbiqptcwi penmoa,—jast aa^Pref.

D . ta78 wo o««bt to do, aw'bea^ w m . Now,

brotbrm of Ttr^^Wa, wtil y<M not saito witb

a a i n ^ t b a t s t o a n y pNMit to Ibe warid

tbo (^eetad of [not oaly a great bat a nmtsil

•ad o o a i a ^ t *0!i«H( Hf^^Obrist, frwi

priaeipte,iedepai*irter*ttpill*al««etid

ly miaHsiiil—it

laibtstbslotdlie duiPaliy T f

Uproose ye aow, btsse beatbsc b | M ^

•WiUibeaeetbeaitBad wertiagfisau

Vaanbet&w^toO-tzied.battnri^ .

Aad beBitobeat hi^ib.dsraaadda.

O tb«a %e tboae that scbs to see

Tbe day-dawB of ear vistaty.

Eyaa, «aacr hoVbreak . i^ aapiaad

spitBc Vaadrik.owsWmifl

tenst tbewsehea to gidag sad n A ^ c l

aiaaa* U ens ortwo tiaten to wWisjK

bot pnpare a paper, sod soiidt satsw;

I'n^pldM

Week ftoother. waAl -waA. haadaad boia,

W e H wta tbe gailda age agaia.

A lore^aiiffiAial mom aball ria^

la happy beetta aad *leaaed eyes.

7e win. we wiB heave

la this tbe lordUa ivaliy.'

Tbe s ^ t of ^ above &esB«tsiimBlate

aad ire every cbrtsfM* b ^ vitb i tt^ ju ier

to die aometbii^ far Christ.

jEaeb ^xisdaa bas a to d ^ H a w a

ia Christ Jesis n t o good wttb^'

and e a ^ u called aad qaa^ficd & r s o b m spe-

etfio work—a orork tbat be or sbe e n do bet*

tnr than aay o&er one not oaikd to tbat

work. ,

I s i t t o p s M b t H o ii gifted to p r e a ^

To teaeh Y H » is g^ced to teaab—teadi in

the eoBman adiHil, in tbe Sabbatb scbooL—

To (zbort T H e has tbe gift abottotioB.

to sieg? H s has the eedonMat, atd bin

talent is nsefnl aad ediTyiog to tbo ^areb.

<me caa do Matetbiag towards tbe np-

bntldiog of bi» ebareb, and to de it well and

tffidently, letblmimlyfiadbbaltii^ £tdi

O U d ) mseb towards spbuUieg cf the

Uegdom ef Christ, ontsido of bis Chord , by

i!;iviag to sci^ tbe gorpel totbe aotobeyoid—

in tbe dtasemniatioa of retains aad denond-

natienal bioks and traots, ia bis oeigbboriiood

aad S.ate. W h o oannot give away &mr paek'

sge^ or one dolUr's wortb, in a yearf

"Wmtx A Taacr oa a Boos Dws —Who csnaetgiva

a tractt And who caa tell what one tract, aader

Ood. may acecoplisb I ' How many peso

been awatesed metdy by raodiag a 'ttsct? AcoL

portew of tbe Americaa Baptiat PnUieatioa Saetcty,

laboriagin Cattarangna coasty. New Toik. reccdtly

trmarked: *• At a prayer aacetisg in RnsUatd, two

weeka aince, a yontg aaaa ance aad aaked Ood'a

pnopie to pray for him, s ^ e g tbat bisattratioa bad

reeratly been calM to the intBai4a of hia aooU by

reading a trart banded bim by a ^porteor of tbe

Publication Society. Aboot tbn« weeka age I call

ed at a hea«e ooe day. aad foaod tbat both the bcs-

band-aad wife were iHobaaomof religiaa. Tbelady

Xeihodiat She aaid abe h ^ been reading

the hooka I had left there, and one she had bonow-

ed from her neight»r. called " Tkteiona,'- aad that

«be hid become coaviocad tbat abe bad never been

bap-ixed. tiiaagb aprinkkd when aa iniant. n ia

l«dy ia about aizty yean old. aad baa raaolved to be

bapUxed, aad onite with tbe Baptiat Cbcrch when

the Snt opponnclty ofTt rs. Tbos tU Lord is bless-

iog the lab-va of oor Society.' Let it be enab'ed

t<> noploy hundreds of cdportesra. And let eroy

Chri«iaa become a eoZponaor on bis owa sooont.

ir. r.EiamiMtr.

W e are delighted to bear of A e oooqnests of

Theodaaia'in the North. W e presome a ifens-

and psrsoas have been led to reaoanee tte insti-

tntiois of msn, embrace tbe trbth, aad follow

Christ, from the readbg of tbat work. Writ-

ten in feebleness, iiekoess, pais aad aagaisb,

it is working iridi power.

Socrancs m. hmcrmMEma.—^ITnderthia bead-

isg, tbe Sew Tork Sc*mgf%Mt copiea a coople of par-

agraphi from an Engliah josraa', as evidence that

then ia a dispoaitioa ia England, as wvH aa in tbia

cnaotry, carefoUy to rvim the ayatem of Tolimtaiy

Bcaevolent SociHiea, i^ which the last half cestuy

has been distingoisbed. The EngUab'jenraa] thinka

thaigiving to Sacit$itM tak>s the ]daee of giving to

thee^'Ktj far which they exist, and aays:

Tnie chari^ neither is, nor can it ever "become,

paiely mfhanieal. It has a rnml eleemt whidi it n of tbe first irapsttaiiee to pte-erve. The t m pil-ing of almt ia a personal doty, to bednoeaa privaic-ly as po«sib}e. The gieat law of practical cbmty is: - Take b»-d tbat ye do not yoor alaia

ibefixe iiiea. to b« m n of them ' Bat when thoo daest alma, let Mt (by left hand know what thy right hand daetb." TTe dirrctlv caatradict tbia principle at tlie cooaoe'ce-Btect uf our chantaUe ooden^inrs. We make be-oeTolrnes a< irapetsooal and pablic aspmaibls. The mme« of eontritHnors are indastrionsly paraded, imt they are utter straasera to the olvcts of their chan tr. -No doubt any large nchcaae A beneroleacemsst be. to a ceitaia txtrnt, vicarkrsa in its operaiioo.— Bat ID evrrr ca e tbe machioOT oo^t to be as aim-pW and iiirxprsMve as poasihte. The coeTibotora oo^'t a->t to be wholly severed uom the eljeeta af thir^ymprhy. Where Sodetiw of aome xntam almtlGtcly nmvsar^ thev aboald be aa moch ioc«l-ixed aa powtbU. District aaaodatiooa, worked by wilting h>nda. aboold >e]dm Urge centralised So rirtie*. Tfara acxire charity mi^t become, as it ought to br. not only a r al boon to ita otgecta, hot a mucai diaci^ns of the bigbeet Vdae to its agents.

W e eall tbo espeeisl attention of oar read*

e n to the above.. It iatFolves ^ ^ p k s

for tbe advoeaey of w b i d we a n branded by

the Boisy yet fake friends of aiiauoos, as an

aati missioaary. W e would abdiib from oar

midst large oeatralised soaetks, trielding aa

orefsbadotring powtr, by meaas of sgeneies,

xamifyiog every eeatioa of tbe eoantir,

and by means of a preas asdcr its sole oootroL

Lat every ohtirsb sapport its owa auccioaary,

if able, asd if not, let ber associate bcrseif

arith otbeis, aad let the misaoaary go forth

telyipg direetly opon tlus or tbeee eharobes for

rapport, aatil it iafawfbed bia ia tbe field!

Tbe Caarebea of Christ sever beard of sacb

eonsolidsted miMtoaary maehioery as we

now have, nntil within a few years past,

Bretbrea, stop aad think of it^ Is it aerip-

toralf Was it known ia tbe ages of tbe world

« h » atfisiona were tbe most saeoessfal T Hsc

it aot icvatiaUy, aooaer ot later, eaded ia

disaster and alieoatioa of feeliag, to a greatn

or less degree between tbe ataweaaries and

tbtir BoetdsY I s H tbe veiy bsrf plaa, t ^

Btosf simpU, tbe least tsp$n*un, a plan

that is ealoolated ia tbo tsigest posrible de-

grao to bloa these tbat pva aad those k-

oeivof

A Laxr tbmamm Sav Wit—Oce of tba miitfoa-

ariescf the Mim>oaaiyUaiea,Jaatlaavi^tbacaaB-

Cry.thas espreeaesbianewa tad Mtaga:

" I wanted to tell yee bowl kavaharead toprixa

the maehia>iity. at it, b called, ef tbe*lfiasiaaaiy

UnioB. Wbat ahooUl wa wbo waat ta go to the

heathea do, eraa tho<^ the c b s r ^ Mtribatad

smide mMBS, if tbeia WHS aet a Society'topravide

expteaneed aaaa to direct as ia, all ikiegsT Ob.1

tboag^ as tbe Saetatsiy waa eoaaadiiag. aa tbe

nsasmar waa previding to that I caald kava SMBey

iaafomigaerneaey,aa4ft* MiiMaaft«str« jsriay

ftir «ad laaWap «b« f^ ikttrwumi*

titmaffmUen ttrntnintn, aad aa otbats wen «e-

nrtay lis/mttrnftfrrn^mktmM immm/gwiA

«iU'*atot>i's»ry, iksBjA «f csil thras funcs aa'oaatA

a i i wiMd^daas. I saw tbe peat5>maaat ef be-

aevalent aad ntwassry week aeeemplidwd by It, aad

biaiaaiCod (bir tke^wisdem V tbe ihtbers who bad

fanaed tba ICaaiauuy Cnioa. I said, let ma have

thU S>eil^ and ita kiad eflbem to sand ma tea ibr-

aigaceeatjy. Tdaabtaattbat I abdl UmyfatoM

wa(k.bata ccpaloeeaaiaa laraiTiiv, Ictmebavathe

topratctt, aadgoida, aadsastaia meaftar Jam

aMrtabnod.'

Wowoaidaot give aa oat ataw fe^

iuabaary, i ^ o U»abor* Kr-

viea rendenAbim, ia gee^aboard «f a w

n3, aad wbssa aaaeeoeatabielassaea^er aibift-

Ussaeas aad jiafidtbriftey. waald pnaapt Urn

tiw

JTa tb* n l ^ f V p o a a if nt Msb tbiaatHpcaaa

• w k ; a a l * a W a a B y deea. 8 » Jpag

B M i n b ^ m i W aaob miasioaatiea^aa

Ibi^iiiiiitff < ,wa jto-i^ wiifc t a . k m

' O a a b f a t a B s a w g C l a d ^ a c n g b a ^

^ .. - -

i>W«as,to riiaed. SaatB

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hSaatiitoike B a ^ C b ^ t ^ and m b XM. Heeiy SevaWT, paitor drf f iekoiy O e d t C t a i l ^ to t a U e a o a t y ; s h M ^ alter w U d t t t a e I n « « -a m e e d Ms m t n b t o i a v o t k . a e d . BBS ordaSned to U » iUlwtJiJc of a B f a i b ^ t a i b » y c a i U29,aa<l to I k p y f a t l S S * beaMved to this e o a n ^ , a l t i m U s U b o n has toes gna t iy W t o d . E a f a s t b i i wtfs OB the I»tb of^a3<ut,UG8:alK>tod ftithtol^ sSooai i T i A a t D a n U s U ^ t B i . B'^told t b s v i t e of tWs fba t Ite K S m d (h» ezsesiE^ b a a a d f r i n n t oa U s t d p ta C o s v e M w at S n c t v a t e ^ was ibe esBse o f ^ d c f a e t a , ' R a i ^ t d c A B r ^ b e ^ b a r n . tnnied hom». t hoo j^ aot J jBKCJcl is r i mSre l r , I>r sdUceBtinind to tebor oesi^idiMlfy.Botoalr at t l i t b faraMT ba t hwiMMd a n i , niiH! U>* 19sk Oct , v ton ' a tPHccdiUp C t n r d i b e a »*»t tetir-ntiBgcenBOD; a a d v e p r syOo l i t n i t o f a S o w vAh U s IKMse m b t i lalKK*. Oa the n r i t a ^ b t b* was i:triekm down t a bis ^ e d i a s d a f t e r a p r o -t i a e t rd tn iH^ «f ttitrtytdBedays, cos&!wd«aB tbf Umn Mft%selt; HH Htw, Iacr«, tad hnwth, ail

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n i i k S o C a . S i x a d a i s t e t s a t t H t d e d t b a i i « B a « S d . T . B o b i s c o a w a i aleoted Mode-ra to r . ' i S e n s a l l)aa«oiia w m i a a t t o a i l i n o a A f t e r b d s g r ^ g a h r l y « B g a a s K d r i b s i i d k « ^

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O B I T U A R I E B .

B S D I K CATXS, Son of J . S . » . and U u y Calea, died Moo-

d s y c n o i E g , Jasaxry I6'.h, ISW, ai^rd 4 m o o i ^ He h«t lefi tkU wstld of l i a and lorrOw asd iroce to J e s s , who S l i d , " SolTir little chiMmi to ccme a&to mn." Ha wUt c o m be sick Sfi^o. Si man tean<fit>ai bis spctklisi; eyes will cvrr ftjw, for aoste a n sited in brateo, wb«te e i f ld r ta go.

M«rfc», Tenn.

KUtt . THOBAJ5 OWBX. E d . Thoiaas 0 « c a was bora ia HaU&x ooaoty,

TiTEiaia, October 1779, aad af ter a lisgrr-nisraa, a t bit rcctdrnee in Sathcrferd ecaiUy,

Tran., HoTnabrr 20.1SS9, airrd SO years and 33 days. Btct l>rrOw*ntndea]>n>f«*ioa«f r H ^ c n a i d joined the Baptist Cbarch ia eatiy i i l ^ u d BKwed wiih lu» f k w l ; to Kat l»r{nd cc tc ;^ , Tr ia i , in IStO, w h e r e i e CKuinned a iraktas&ciab«r, aiwsya talkiGg U) ic l ive tort, in erery deimbaeBt of theCborch. HewasI5e«c»du>pi<e«iw!i«iy9oBg, bnt Eeim o-dt ised. He baTtlB^^abKeta Orore Ckarc]i,of whtcb be d i ^ amnmbs r . Frisdp:illy with b k own ^eacs , dolnc a l a r ^ poit iaa of tbe wwkwiib his own hands. H? W'rea k t i s s I k x s sEd dxagbten, with cameroca ftiecd* and ida i i t e s , to monra iis toes ; bot U«y mcom withcot h o ^ , for iie as he iixd Qted, Usstiag ia Ibe o tenu of a cnuifi«d Sivior. Oa, t l u t tlt^ «aa of all c m m a j aet as did Bm. Owens, beoeub a doadlesii horixoo. I a the death of Baa. OW«d, S»FBl>2eia GroTeCboT^ has loei l ts foorder.hic a s

a£c<iooat« ftther, bis cerTfcts a kind staster, ai^d tbe comnimity a good neigbbor. I t i y all lighOy apply tbe dlspcnsiiiac of Pioridecee.

W. H. Wxix&ca. [ i f t r i iU af Trmth (aboIbjTille, Tenn,) pleas?

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KT.DKH R K r B B X DODSOX' Sslem Cbnreb, Toacatoosa Ccnsty, Aiabxsa, Pe^.

K U ^ l ^ Tribate of r»*peet. Whgrtki, I t baa p leued ibe AU W i » Crcatoi to

lenKtra &am oar mkUt, a s d t.«m bis ^iberB of n>e f a loen on e s n h , oar dearly beloved brother sad Tcnerated p u l o r , who baa aerred ns for the i&st twrire years—Eider Ren ben Djdaoe, who was sreat-tyeedeared t o n s , iioth u a hisb-teced ^ r i s t i i n geotlesun, sod s s a svwt afaloas asd fa&bral rain-iJierofCIirist ; therefore be i t n w i j r t d :

1st. Tbat, while we woaU bow in boBble t abe t ic l ioa to tbe decree of t t eSopreme Baler of ilie Uoi-TMse, yet wa iiaeeicly deplore the deatb of this d e e p ^ p t o s s a c d e i S d e s t m i c i s t n ' o f the O o s ^

Sd. Xbatin the desSb of ieo'.her Dodsqp, bU fsm ty, tbeeoBmanity,a&d thed i a r c !^ ba re wa^aitxi a less, which eanoot be e u t l j l epsbed .

ad . We tender oar bea:t-feU s jnp idhy to tbe be-leared f^usity of cn r brotoet; s cd woald gladly mlo. gki oar (eais with Uwes of the widow a.cd ibo or-phaa chiidzett.

4'k. Tbat a copy of Unee raoloti^ be forward e d t o t h e i ^ y o f thedeoeasad .a i r i tba l aeopy of tbe aoac^ 1m forwuded, with t t e request that tbey be p s b B i M in tbe r « a a e 9 i « .

M i . Oidercd that the a t e r e pieamUe and r e b ^ s . t i o u b e spread npoa the records oCtbe cborcb.

T a o a a s W. Sam,:^C!iBrcb Clerk.

MAXT V. SOMI3CK, D i c d l a M t ^ i i i y C o a n ^ , Tesn. ,Bfteran iIlaeBOt

mentbs, sister Kary B a B i a « , i a tbe U t h y w r of berBge.

S i t e rBoedne was b o m ia the State of O e o r ^ wss this d u g b t e r John sad , E'ibsbeth Calshas, and was msnied to Bra. Wm, Bovine , A ^ . Tib, 1831; was baptised into the feBow^ip of i be Bap-tist Cbardts l a KogerrOIe, Ala., tn ISiS, and w a s a member M the Uaae ol bet death, 'of Clear G l n ^ a n r ^ . t e t a Rarieocs. . ,

S M W r e e ' a baAai rdand t e a t i u t d ^ tomsoia her absecoe She bore be^snfflsria^ snth 'C&riitlan patioBee a sd rwigMtinfi. faxboCTfat her tu r f ly and fdenSs to meet te in i i e a ^

X t a i resigBed to tbe a iB .otber ffiwTUIy Fa the r ber angd-Uke o o o n t e s a a ^ . ^ M n i ^ u t asd rad i i s t witb be»a,IbaUBS to B e a n n , bid eank aod tcoaUe tUwraO, Bci;^ a p 0 reet in her e t e n a l hocM abora. Best'oo, SUoa d e ^ jiiter, wa wiH j<dc tb t a i a tbaak i«s . E i X C m a a x

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J . R . S f f U M A K S , M u o f i t e t a r e r af- Soperaa r C o U n G n u ,

VX10X T o w j f , n x s T o o , a x A .

St k rge , in bis dea:b,baT« instiuaFd a m o e t d e p b n -ble loss, cne of her mi ia ii i i lan aod brizbteA oraa-meots b gao?; yet ia dee^bamSUy, with ncniaf i i l bev t s , we £i2t rabmlAire Wfore Aladgbty God, coTccsntisgtiiprsy. aad aikfiis; the dniciaJaaJiao to \a in prayer to tbe great Lord of the bsrres t that be wtmU ^ his place-l^ o s r mldit, acd that be <fodd cooticaa^y send £u!&al asd oseW ^laborers into his b a r r n t . Xttcind, Tbid a txifif of tbe abote be esteied e s

OBT Chsrcb Book, asd a b o a c o p y b e s e o t t e t k e Tnuutstt B^fHtl fbr^pabSeation.' Soce in Coo-fenoce, a t Salem, oeaJwjily, wUb Goodipriag loog-isansab, Cwtotb, Candieaereek, and O x d h t ^ Chnrehe, on 8atnn!ay tbe 4 h day of Febraaiy, 18eO. ' BCXBT O o i c a n , Jfoi. , ;rc(«B. '

H a s r r Coaxaa, Cborcb Clerk.

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