- Title
- Home and Foreign Journal, February 1873
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- Date
- 1873
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- Volume
- 5
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- Issue
- 8
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- Editor
- ["Long, John C. (John Cralle), 1833-1894"]
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- Creator
- ["Southern Baptist Convention"]
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Home and Foreign Journal, February 1873
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DPtzblaslied IMIoiithly by tlio ^EJhx*e© .T3||j.urds of the Southern Baptist Conv
Series.
RICHMOND, V F3233 PtTJ.A.IR’Y',
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Baptist' Convention.
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* uSTo. S—'Wh.ole USTo. 56.
xnanrgemcat of tbelr State inMonirr *ork. ' Plue IX m Ml
theTe would
Ъс
no
\**ш
nrcceeity for
о
General 1 bitterly «unn
Board. Without auoh a lK>ard. the tt-O'lencjr > that he ie uorf;
would be to narrow their ay ropathiee, and tocauoe j hae the peojir
the» to look upon their awn thimrr rather than ! might lmoftlpe
t-i _ < tuxvs cl ot h or* . Too I'ovK'i to'
м .нс и
j
Me a "••uldhcable to take can* of U-rnell.
»
J S'- *u h would not 1.0 the
СПРС
with Florida.
‘ ' ' 4 -i.‘> might not feel that she ImJ lost any-
. * »|«b.r. by concentrating her energies upon bor
" , w I
'■*»
I or e work, bat Arkansas, the Indian Ter-
. so»!1
A--*- per t
|ht raff. | ,
Hi.duaa.aa, _
-
5.ПИС
-rat tills
;
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. l>. l>.. c.
< nn Bo ■ d. Marion*
.. la»*'
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Iiuitaa
1 to
«
M
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SW*
% Ma . *1* v ;
«
and all x
г-Яог.
we k* *
r».r duty to con: ti
• ••■.-pci to ^-hanf [j;,
iiOO§ cot make it
Anted» or Xave&eteeita.
t »in with vigor t‘. c
ел
it if
о
on
.• l:* r r«'i i
Ь
w» «il J
orbing a In*
и
n.ikia at
•f ' nr means i»- «.end the
, or i anion, or Koine, which
■>:ir doty to do the same f*»r
W« would main*
T * x * laoted i
or \ liri«t in ti.o dniUuCfiB of
»
• •• • i<\. . vut ‘
.t the >ame time no would w>l<*i 1 ‘.c irclc of ■
lie ! ''minion aroon.l u*. M’b* re n
Ънчч
Mate I
The following
ь
if It Ip w*it
•• I cr •’•«pc '..i tb|
n»v father. It-
til the war,, of
amount. Htfcei]
»oul ! allow o*’i
wan grouted
я
now lio deairrotoj
mg.
■' Some two y(
paralysis ;
WHAT WE, HAVE IN BICUHOND.
In this city nro fifteen Baptist phurchee,
•even for white person», eight for negro**, with
an aggregate merabcrahlp of 11,14*, or an
average of oao Baptist to ov«ry five of tbepopu-
| latlon. The Brat church of the whites bas
я
. membership of 818 ; the first church of colored
Baptist» bas a membership of J,lti2. The
“со'.-
oreil churches," so calle<), haro colored paatora.
j Connected with all tho Uaptiat churches are
j Sunday-schools In a slate of tolerable efficiency.
| There are more than three thogaasd pnpila in
'in
чЛ'.'.аа
bfl (
wf-olll
i'<s Mlmkmrf
. *ar*»mifae
d
в
1t*I
М*1л
BL. Mem-
- SO 1 T >p IWirt* tone*
1>, l'«rrw-(*-udirif
ЫКГ+-
.
УТ
SC XT DO IT P
.■>st fibers
гаке
Uj
_-i-j copy, fWtvhyi
iSy gating th
thorn they oou
• what they ar>
-rorling a di
: easuro of girin,
. i : to U*ir frioh
• -:oad th nirortls
•. , anf bsg the
аз^
. <!#. Can’t pib'^‘
mer is theteatdjlilt
. on*
\ th<
' cei
:n-
-
r
О
:ivf
•
у*
' i?
• x.*j
llo&rd? wr woi Id fo-tvr them on-J
сиооипцк«
.
fcbcin in their * ork, but wo woubi not forget j 1
*bat Board whk h i* thefrieud und helper of tbe j
•titute ia nlltbc Sfalee.
If brethren feci that they n-cl M»ie Boar-ie j hie- H®
“»У
•
!^to carry on their State work, we I- ire nothing i ae in d*I'e l1*»**
to say apaioti it. t them has- whatever !
ore* ni*a lion
шит
beat aubMrre their pnrpoee, . ^,th “* 1
*ud meet adeoace the kingdom
«.
f Christ. But *l *f *°
let them .peak no word against the Domeatic
“«“Ьгопее
ia
ilieeion Bdtttto Thetwda a Tiork for that Board, I *c”dinK Hl* k,“
* great and Bt^hty wntki which State organisa- | Jf" thoufib<« ‘-“•j
Ations-ata. net oqusJ tot U tbe Baptiste are to I *l51lc,ed people
take rank ataaog the great rfa*ominationa of the : *ur“ T lheirt
in their eorrowa.-
theuv'l
orW, nnd^ulibnalely to iniplia their princi-
iee
иропл£Ь^«1
ot>dcng^aj*y most do it on | 4“ired o(
^ioan To otiicFlipalU we are weak — j Binf‘ :
Wm Great Brilair.fiidnai increaeing ; in-' "l*'
acsing in
‘yet only *
Лопе
ora vim
ilth .f tljc
.idly as Use
_ jreasU^i
mm*
nutohei I:
htrtnts; ■pro
here, w$stefi: imp
arid.’ glMiilkffci
ES2T
n
- h
■ .-Jtl
e is
’ n-'AKBS.
.=4 f.fbeea or twenty
„
oraussnwne axqang th*
s to the aeeep.'ity’ of hav-
londoet t^eit-irfieeionary
:ee an! foreign. ' Af^ano. time
'.y who though thet_a^DistrTct
. ?en any church, might hr. ye Us
»
-ibee lands, and that to employ
«li - ri. Mission Board involrcd a tise-
«5
and pea '
я
nsieehieveos, expenditurp of
■ey. Seme .f oar Dietriet Aseociationn OC-
»Ду
baa mise.-.niriee in the field, wbern they
i*4l to report to them, and for whose enp-
vf they held themselves responsible, 'None,
wsrer, wont to the length of aUapenMag^ito-
. tb«* with t)ie service* of tbe Board at Ilieh-
°ad, and by ectoal erperience, all learned
at a general Board due
песемагу
to Uic>VC-
*fnl prosecution of foreign miamoae; To
•twain
етеп
the smalleat station required
о
twter ootlay than any merely local or State
Jpn.iatlon could hear. The boilding of cbapcl*
-c^tiuulation and publication of Kblee and
•ete1, the employment of teachers, and,
ев
the
•vk grows, the support of native assistant* re¬
tire the co-operation of a large number of
-He. We never again expect to hear well-
'forasd men maintain that a General Poroign
H«ien Board ia a piece of uaneceseary and ex-
'Bsirc mschinoy.
the Domestic Misetoa Board hae Ha dfetlnct
*»dly defined office, and ia not leee a nc-
ihaa ils eiater Board that operates in
*•*»!
leads. Bat because State Beards en-
«*.&
the same kind of work with it, tlioce
**^ne »ho eupposo that they might properly
l»et it. Some tHsrtes, to
в
very great ex-
?£*** ,>n niiarione within their own limits.
**W-ha»rdB employ a large ntunber of mis-
t **“•’> *ad aceotnpliah
я
great and ever-
% work. This is eminently true of the
Mission Board of the Baptist General
Л*-
S*Uon of Virginia, bast -year it employed
йу
4i«:onarie*. and at ore time :i ha' sixty
fo l Ski
у
men in its employ. But t. • ■ ■' . iency
^eir 8t»te Missionary Board ! n reason
t* i Europe generally,
In A* United State*
v , 4th<jiewewfai. Ont-
'■pAdfptt ns, and as ra- ,
i jtiBBrassiat; we arc in- '
-Vf« enttht not to abut !
inoe od tliaao fajts^ Be- |
c «entury \
both G*-l
ЖЛ
i
l 1
TWl rnurour, i
Kiilwr n *o’i wo
Bc*»r Uif nu Id }
U kiufly , tb
Ohrre
thoae whom he most
ugh *t hie rag*. Kxeept
and thinks that ha really
k« pretend* to wield, we
log with poor old I .ear,
sy . -lu not №4k MS ;
lo'l.-li fu|t.| o* I nine,
“j »>|
»я<
I."
1 SEBVICE.
jshiag letter apeak* for it-
fDr. Sumner ;
I fh fi» ltoM*'M1»iomi from
It was his h.hit nn- i
«“
the Sonday-achools.
ally forwarding you that I Thcr* Me la th«
е1‘У.
und" B»PU'' I Mklng and
l ha* not felt I three inatitotion* of learning. HUhmond Col- ‘ *
thirt-inr«»V weitfl be b“ AM-atisdaaMa. . Ths.Vomsde Ine-.-tai-
tor scrrlca in 1812, and j h** -hoot 1*0 «Indent*. Colver Insiilute, with
ПЫ*аа
a 11 ret- fruit offer R«T- H. Corey as Principal, is for ihe
и,-
I strnction of aolored preachers. These insiit.i-
f*ago he had a stroke of I t>on* are well managed and usually proapcr'.u--
Г,‘
that time hie hoalth ! The Foreign Mission Board of the Sonthern
. Yet hu desire, his ! Baptist Convention bas its headquarter* here,
live the life of the1 K*v. II. A. Topper, D. D.„* native of Sontfa
aat end may be like ' Carolina, and a graduate of Hamilton, is the
bt the battle* of the T-ord , popular and efficient Corteapoudlng Secretary.
, yet, as an invalid be The Board was divinely guided in choosing
а
dieting that Oral la well j successor for the sainted Taylor. Missions in
I done tot Christ’s sake. China, Africa and Italy are sustained.
The State Mission Board, fijr fifty ytar», baa
labored to propagate the goapol and advance
the Redesmer’a kingdom throughout the State.
Henry K. Rllyaon, one of the .editor* of the
Dispatch, the SnperinlendenU of the Second
chnrcb Sunday-school, has been for a score of
years the Corresponding Secretary. Without
a salary and almost without expense, he ha*
conducted the business of the Board, which ha*
accomplished a great work in planting and
sustaining churches, and sending the gospel {
among the deatltnle settlements. Forty-two 1
JOHN LBLAND.
A friend wheec father was well acquainted with
the celebrated and eccentric Jehn I-. lvud, hoe
tpld ua of several of bis ra-tnje wlm . we do
not remember to have seen - u rriut. x.'s wae
in th* habit of wearing a n.'U. ry hrl- Tome
on* reproved him for doinz
о
ayinc fc.
МЫВ*
Behind, yon will bo taken for ,. officer. ‘ So I
•fo," be rapliud. “ an .-ff.
о
ruitin,-
"зг
my
Kiog.” He olo wore rii end thin' »vu
a cause of ..IT u*le to eniue. a jio- ■ cd tbe
proetioo by
ь
-og; that he v -e ni. -; to re¬
mind him of ct* - aity. V hr 1 -r f. ' ::d fault
ofbls faebion-iVc coat — ‘'ll- - rsther. said he,
if your com l -.s more reh’ o- nit t'.- n mine,
I wonld l>e vor . clod to sw ip. v. h you ’
He was once t • led by the < . rcb f. -r light-
As
ш
i.-l have ’-eon ex*
y.'Cted, he Was p-omplls reqr.:---sd. IVhelr the
lisian wa, ’ v wn ue wa. led or: tOpray,
of the b'.iu
пса
i . eaying,
ik tbec t c bn-- doubled
arepulJrnir * 'ethe- -gain.”
d a loo" ncj ._«fui 'e. For
cars he v . , n mini*-, r of the
ora in M.w-= asciis -i 1761 :
. early in It was I n- -taxed iq
ti.o fellowship of a Mo. i . Toney
i.'.peper, and in i:p2 reii.- —d- t*
in God’s book of re-
en our tftowyht of ex-
rmany of God's old and
1 comfort. He trea-
I will Dot forget them
l sendee is all that i* re-'
did the blind Milton
il nt-irtl'-i
') Iwir-I, w- 1
and bitcbe-l. *
Mr. Lel-in 1
TQ'.re thin.
f spel. lie v
v .ved to T'ir.'
17 J! ini
Church, ...
Maerachuootl* and there spent the rrc Under
of bis life, occasionally makiDgureHcl.: '..q tours,
in which he comet i
шов
visited tue eceucs of hie
early minitlry. Mr. fiemple »»ye th- i he" woe
the moot popular preacher that ever reeModiu
Virginia. .IheStbof January, 1837 , he preached
hie lout Boraon. , He baptiied between 1500 and
1 too people. On hle dying bed, he raid : “ Bury
mein anhumblemanner. I want noeneomhune;
I deserve none. I feel myself a poor miserable
sinner, and ChrUt ie my only hope.”
| V. light SralrC !“
i to pmtot
•Oc*1 tlolb not bmJ
• own gills; s.ho b**t
it; Ills
•(«!«
— ■
ЗОТТГКОЗ.
Rev. Dk. Siiavbb, so -long ilij edi”- f t '
Christian Index, says In ^nttia
оаг
in t
з
-.n
Cot December 12 : From th; I- ropri'-t- r tho
ex and Baptiit I have rcct red net. - •'
he will tfisp.-n e with try e- ■ • e ca
ав
rd-
зг
u,
ter the 22d of M-rch next- The reason lies.,.- d
— inadequate -eeeipts for G
о
pa,
юг
at ij 3 v a-
sent time.” 'ic a liberot.s ueefidoes i '
some other field one of the - !- rest iute’
missrouaries are now hmployed, and no one ; abicet pens, and truest std i-, ftiohp Toy
receives aeaiaUnce unteaa he devotes his whole
4»*'?
in Alnerira. The p- .
г- эг
of ib. i
time to the ministry.
(dd’ Kjwof t»« l
""■Яг+Ъф*
Th* Sunday-school Board has now in its
. . , service Rev. J. Wm. Jones, who loves children,
R*S BOHOOL8. and whose lsrge ‘ expcrienBe as^_gjeter and
tto Icern thxt Mr. Van ^ agent, combined with iatelfigent jrfety ahefSin-
i bay* been oloeed by i tiring zeal, jastifies th* hope that th* BgriJ"
=. - lie had gather- ■ naej report will abow S large increase
, sad the pros- tbe 30,000 »cb*iars r spot fed last June.'
Omml Uffi.1alU;d«n»(SU.-b^
•rhis paf
pledge* unramitted effort ! ■■
ful and acceptable to hie pa' u. .
Tire rsoeut Sttaday-scl; ■-! f cavenli. - > .3
in Clrroianati, under the t. inagea. r.t •
Bible sod PublieaGon
Зо
y. stems - b -vo
been a very Spirited afiVr Thoao wt a.
(encUd it spenU ' with greu enthuriacs; ’
what ws* arid aud done.
Д
bio’b-r t'
h*d the privilege ef ai-..-n,. v-_ In.- - v
tion OrqrrUwl tojpve us lie press.. --.t
its do s -. wjaboj e ■
Jjtstce, cannot meet tbe Jemande made on them of the Vathtan, had ^ ! Board, dver io6 minhters hare? receiv^ aid
for missionary labor.
ТЫй
cau only be done
к
little too much pleased Wfijb
Шя1А*
Of Vor- from tij£s g№,|| BQ<1 notwithstanding our* deep
.by the combined effoitsof all, operating through Tying the I’ppe- Atqll event*, they have had | pBrerty> t|,0 close of every financial year since'
n central agency. , a” set-back,” wblcbfcay tcaohtbem prudence ; ■ j|,e war j,43 left a clean sheet," with not
а
So fat from crippling the resources of the ; and which msy, in the end, be of greit
иве
to j tJo; jar of indebtedness. Over thirty minisUrial
Domestic Mission Board, every true Baptist, j them. ‘ '
Л.’.
-
We nro not disposed to take Hie doahig of
every, true friend of Christ, should wish to aee
lie means .multiplied a .hssdrod fold.
Д-
hun¬
dred thousand dollars, or two hundred thousand
dollars, would not be half enough to enable H
to dq-^rit might do. Let ua give itouraym-
pathiee, and put into its hands the means to do
the great work to which it is called.
THE FOPE IN TROUBLE.
We have before us the allocution of Pope Pius
IX, delivered the 22d of last Doeember, at a’
consistory of the cardinals of tho Roman Catbo-j
Ho Church. Things do not seem to be going well
in bis dominions, and tbe gentleman is decided-
ly in trouble. In Italy the civil government is'
very much dispceed to interfere with his privi¬
leges. The Legislative Chamber is not at alF
careful to please him i n the lews which it pwsts. j
Hesaye: “Oar end your
МшННвп,
venerable i
fathers, has not been ohoeged, but is daily ag- i
gravated since tlio occupation *f 'our province*, |
and especially since, two years ago, this glori-
these schools a*
» тегу
serious matter. We
learn from jlic Romap correspondent of tho New
York Times that, summer, schools under
the charge of prioet^and nuna .were dosed in
a similar way, end were soon- afterwarde re¬
opened. The correspondent thinks the clo¬
sing of tho Protestaht schools was simply in--
tended, to show the impartiality of the authori¬
ties. -If the priests are struck, Protestants must'
he etruek, too, to equalize things. It is proha-
Ыо,
too, that there was somo informality about
the manner in which the schools were conducted.
Mr. Vsu Minor has appealed to the Minister of
Instruction, EiTing
»
full. stntemeDt of what lie
haa been doing, and expressing his wish to con¬
form to the requirements of the laws, whatever
they may he. His friends hope that he WiH
soon be permitted to resume hfcs‘ valuable" la¬
bors. _
students are now receiving gratuitous instruc-.
tion and board at Itichmoad College. For this
marvellous success, the Baptists acknowledge
their obligations to Dr. Burrows. Bat for his
zeal, energy, ability anil executive, capacity,
EmiSR Isaac Slut it, editor of the tV.r'- ■*
Standard, the leading paper among tho t-- r a
era, says of Dr. Bioadus’ book on the Pi.,...
istfou and Of livery of Sermons: “It ,a
Л
dedlyThc beet text book on this subject w-
в
.-e
■yet met with. Were we in-charge of a c'
homiletics, and desirous of .a text-book . J >
the hcok we would take in preference t . a • we
have -veT «am joed.”
S66X NOTIOESf
Тн* 8агГ1ЯГ
QBARTERt-r, for January,
snch results could not bare been attained. — L. J comee-touecyith eiebt articles, besides valu.
in SXamaur and Chronicle,
-A-; — '
i - :
- BAPTISM IN A. SCOTTISH CASTLE.
* Tbe ISeeman gives somo" interesting facts of
the prdgrose (though slow) of Baptist convictions
in Scotland :
The Scriptural doclrino of believers’ baptism
is doubtless gaining ground in the country hal¬
lowed by the memory of tho Covenanters whoeuf-
fered for “ Zion’s king, and Zion’e cause,” al¬
though there are
во
many towns in which ss yet no
Baptist church exists in Scotland. The rise of the
book notices' and brief reviews. The place of
honor ia given to Erotessor W hitsitt'a “ Position
of the Baptiste in the History of American Cup*
ture.” Dr. Cramp fumishea >n article on tlr(i
second century of church bietory, “ Dug
Prayer-test," by President N. Ji. Davie, is writs
tenia tereo and vigorous stylo; and is vqr^
Btriking in thought. Wfe are not prepared to
agree with all hls-positions. Dr. Chureh’s dier
ouseion of the meaning of *• Paradise ” does h«?
oommunicotc to his readers the pocitlTcnoss
conviction which he
веете
to have hi in* elf. Me
wish he had’ntrt quoted so indefinitely “thobeit
comments tors.” Certain unguarded
аваегНГ-а
in the article-made us wish for the name of t e
church in Forfar has heen remarkable, and is 1 author referred to, and even his very word...
a sample of what may eoou occur in other i J>r. Malcolm takes ground against Be i i -t -
(.laces . Not a single linplift was to be fonnd . Repentance.' "We esteem the Quart , vc-v
li that towns few month» ago, and now a flour- highly ; and flic more scholarly and ti
1 0f our ministry, a growing close. Would _x'_ .1
MISeiONB OF THE REFORMED CHURCH,
_ _ , . _ _ We havd race rvtil- the fortieth arm-sat report
oue city was withdrawn from ourpoiern*! rule.” ' „j the Board of Foreign Missions of 'the
He complains bitterly that a law is proposed Kefomnl Church in America. The BoanWms _ _ _ _ _ _ _
which provides for the cloatog of lel.giou»!
,рг«в
principal atstiosa, one at Amoy, China ; MakerstouaCastle, fho seat of Mies Scott
houses iu Rome, as in oth./^rts of Italy, I one St Aroot, in India ; nai one at Yokohama, -Mae-loegaU. ™
Д
t.vo, bo
and the «mfiecolion and «ale of church proper- j Japan. At e»eb of there tUtooer, including .
У^-
d intereel in
СЬгиНаП -и*й-
Mr. :
«
had I
•У
; the work at out
there is an ndvsneerm , pharp, being on a visit at the castle, write*', “ X i
“У
“J _
th* rwecedinx year. In the Chinese Mission, J spent
в
most interesting time at MaVerstoua
ishing little church oxists, numbering-forty-five
memSers. 5Ir. tihai
n gentleman well known
to mhny Man energetic gatherer of funds for
-Mr. Oueken’a work, and a deeconof the Baptiet -• _
Church in
СираГ
sends particular» of s ! (naaboume, late - . .
МгЬжЧйй-Я “ЛЙГ ЯЛ» е'иГеГреС^^е'г-
rlmlV
this ie an exception. It s tot only an 1 1.
exceedingly valuable.
Lutcrm on Natural TnsoLOr.i.Vv )
idcut of the hi it re '
ty. He pronooneea invalid anything that i
ho done against the pnlqjoony of the church, _ _
nnd decUrcs all title to any of the “ stolen pro- ■ during tho year 1871, there was an
perty ” void. 1 from <55 h> 497 conrourrfcant*. An the Indian
Then, too, the German, are not behaving j MMo». ‘be ine- ra- during tlw «me time vr«.
handsomely. 'The German empire ie upholding |from
Г.59
ami giving countenance to the wrong side, even Japan, is in its
to the “ Old Catholics," as thay are calle-l, who, members,
the Pope
ваув,
have no religion, and attempt to
define the dogmas aud rites of tb" <
т
ii
Church without hr owing wbnt they ore
Лп
I deb: in tpr .1. i‘ >2. was " m-™’ •- worubp. Then in the afternoon tw-.pe
I . ...
./л. из-
ti.. . .i. er. ~e! i oi vcrv cucour i nor t t-ui the u
цп
wr.-e t.non i) - d"'oido<l V pious, in 1 n h >
forward with full faith in the 1 seen it tho-r duty to be MptUed, came forwara,
They ore endeavoring. ' "",1 in
я
spacious bath belonging to the rustic
tire, but ie an exceedingly
the distinguished
Ь
MoGuff v. at the
Г-.
as one of tbe
i to be anal
rtaimi'-
■' being m'
Sot \ -*
bi I, -
to 7 j A. Tbe church of aokuliama,
infancy, and reports only 1 1
parish church, which is in quite n rural district,
nrd She wb"le Sabbath eervicca did not ooev.py
i- *r“ ti.an -.n li.iur nnd three quarter*. A
Chmleaiaj; b".\ p!m ". and thomiulster prayed
that God -would sanetff.v as much of the wntei
ofl he
-л-яи
to lift on his finger to put on tbe faro
of the child.’’ As a contrast to this, on the
'J Virginia Baptists
«rfyto the more ger
'- Deaentic Mission
tliat the-
1 uld nci
I <Tork n
i * . M*
i’iv ol.le to take core
i 4tll0l»r
An 1
some of tbe cantons of the Bwi» rcyab-.c the report i-
following tlie bad example of the Germans. Board looks
_ , - Churches they
bet impudent band or Arrocnmrs ■
■audacious fraud and violence
Tho Board bos Ic complain that their expenses .Sunday miming after, eleven Baptists met ra
ic- than their receipts. Their the .-.Stic to offer prayer and praise, im l thr
a •’ rn. ,, stately bolls ruup wuh the echo of their to.,
о
eb: in April. i‘ .2. was 8 .8. SOI. (a the whale _orBi,-n. Thou to tho aflornoon two pc .
all
If all tlicdcs- guilty of
„'docs that re- 1 »b* "-jury ol the faithful.
"M their less ' he hardly know when
Shall the '.«ter. or a m-.. e iui
!*• a..t bmj? X'
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1 t rib uti oh* froth tbe coorerted
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dcoirablc to cHnC^te the new
cortainly very
hl'C I-
i tav t..
wn *a
..I
were immersed by me intd the name of the
TiiUDC God, before all the inmat» of the ensile
and
ши-
. persone who had come from the d-.-
lii.i mol' l t» witness the ordinance. It w' •
n . }..< - ■ .
ч
in he forgotten. Deep s«h iv
I , — 7 .<1* - -rml.lv as lhjprefcsi-.o.i i
in Christ was mods, -*»<t tear* do wed down the .
clisct - o! ..may, *nd hoaven'y joy seemed to 1
trim the countenance* "f tlt»ce
especially vss
I this late 0
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t friend
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by
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> tic merit.
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le the I.-.
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ing. nud " *'
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* ’ ottpaim Struggling itanrisre ox 1 1ms uooe.14— - — • 1 ' ' 1 ‘'-'r
• .r tl-.ere is awr.rk wWobtlisy 1 regatives ', but Uw ■""chbas't shruukratca.
-.-ura-. d, , o, w-e-l an 'power sneerttb d.v- of BlUnH® nu Inno
. , : cert III, -^l.Ate feet th" pro’meri m '- "
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v-rls among them, a grant point hadbeen gmced.
q„o ioiven has then been put into tne mo d, sn.l
- - - , confidently look forward to if- .-v-rtirg
.f otC'» nvix't’l
* p pc-i-iVa1
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Nupper 01 toe JiOTH ift nraiefUi
|*ш,ш.
his .tji.ix love. Ill theeveuing
ing
о
r- 're in to- parish sell
t'i- rr o< -e-- h id I cen BU
-in t; - ' -.6 lie f
->ш
tt 0 period
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its ere.
. iy- lie -u 1
tent’i'-o •
has j.bS>ea *
rough .* .
would be g. -
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convert- into ihe feeling that therimrehea ought : hc-.m
to litre a se’f- Irttmp'ng pow-r. V,ben n -• mr- h , , ln si,t„, 0 whitf"'
VI appo.'i,
••■.t.'u' '
l I*! ■
awfui r«uue«ib>~~~ — I I - - — - ;-d , ' ' _ ..“"t’
suing we held aproaoh- • municatea but stimulates tnesgjn- *.
sell. ill-room. X believe (ul.iishe.l by Charles Scribners to-. .\ ...
rh n Lord's— I- v spent <»nr
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coro.-s f-om tbe hook- t
riodeffta ere. ft- n. F”vW. 1112 Mai- street, Ricbm-n .
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