- Title
- Home and Foreign Journal, May 1852
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- Date
- 1852
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- Volume
- 1
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- Issue
- 11
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- Editor
- ["Ellyson, Henry Keeling, 1823-1890"]
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- Creator
- ["Southern Baptist Convention"]
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Home and Foreign Journal, May 1852
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VOLUME
I'UOUSHED
ВГ
THE HOARDS OP
RICHMOND, y
_ _ * V*
NWlB'ERlJ.
DOMESTIC AND
РОИЕЮЖ-
MISSIONS- OF THE SOUTHERN
|!I)A III) OP DOMESTIC MISSIONS.
MARION. ALABAMA, MAY IKH.
Till* Time of Meeting of ife
ГшНи
Mission tori.
Ii liny be proper lo exfiluiit lint tho second alteration
„!
i|jo tiuio of tuefting of ilia India Mission ltoai.1, putting
• •aaafe.-.
BAPJIST
CONVENTION".
tlioiQ iiisututmiis of govcriiincnt and that political unit.», . «sri
exceeding nil prnUe ns muoluts itSescooda all furinorox-
imiplox nf political as, ocintrom, vre may lio sure of
оно
Imiigi that white our country furnWios materiala' for a
thousand innsivrs of the historical art, it will- aflorJ no
lopn- fur a (iihhou. It will bate no dtvlinc and fall. It ; a t.
null pi on pro, poring nod to pr< per. Hut if no and our | Shi
piMleriijr reject religious instruction and authority,’ v'alato .1,
1 1 1.0 rnlo.s ol eternal justice, friSo with the ininnotion. of'
J#"
Bov.
Л.
(r. McCratv, it is llourishlng rapidly,
fljto last year, a debt of about 52,500, and tho
a new and handsome organ, have been almost en-
:jquiJnted, About a year ago tlio church enjoyed
f-.ll of religion, nod «moral
косе
added by baptism. '
bat tiino tlio church has steadily increased by dildi-
iotler. Now, with a comfortable brick mcctii g I
''carp, tied nuil warmed, a full end nourishing eon- ■
the best choir in tho place, the Baptist interest |
vapidly growing oily, bids fair to flourish vig- I
Applicalious for Aid.
Within tho past few months, neniorinrim. hnio been
appointed to several entirely new stnliotia, There are,
however, other pressing applioatima- now lying over,
Ы
he
decided upon as soon as oirpumstmieos admit. The follow¬
ing is n statement of foots laid before tho Board By
T11
к
W.u.i.
Вт. Шипят
Oiiviton, N’atitikz, Stiss:
«When we engaged in this work it was our earnest
■l,.«iri‘ lo do what wo could, with tho blessing of Hod, to
•ii.tam n church hero,’ without asking aid from abroad.
Thungli lew in numbers and feeble
ш
means, we purchased
a aery eligihlo comer lot, iilmiit 1 1*> by Itiil feet, -on
which we have erected, finished, and furnished 11 neiil
,
„
, - l.ivv, which no huu.aii'f - ,
I eye shall ever read, nr the missing I'leiad. of wliieli no imii ' . %
! c',n evcr Iniuw Iip.ro than that it is lost, and lost for cicr. 1 luf
it tiiriiHlie.t n neiil and , ... . Vi , ....... v. ina,
щ
;-»*«*
{•.«.hnhn.eni
\\ f h»TC rnwil ,
„
,, . *, * J I-
«‘HIM time tiH’fp were inauy more who jessed ibis;
Fo llngs of
и
UelireJ Mlsaloiury. ■
One of our uilssignuries, who for years had homo' iho
burden ami beat of the day honorably and .usefully, mid
only «.Hired ou account of oireutiMnneoa in pvovidfliod
that reinforod It (0 him a« obvious duty to do. (to, writes
tlm* in a rovont communication: — " " r
" I ih'iuiied it my duty tn re-ign my eoiumission, but l
have nut, I trust, lost my missionary spirit. 1 bad rail; r
ho n missionary in tlio darkest corner of the Antorlum
continent, thrill In possess a rieh sinoeore. 1 cannot rend
n missionary narrative but tears gather. 1 cannot pros
Rome, Georgia, another railroad
roll, under Iho pastoral earn
rs lo bo stendiljnnrroasing, am
lo remain
Л
the faith, by the grace of God, (ill my death,
and to' preach it throughout tho world,
I have the honor, Ac.,
. Your brother iu Jesus Christ, r • •
Поле, 20.*Л Га., «60. Й".
N. . .
This afjveututu at Bombay, proves that the Imposition
is not only in esistonre, but sufficiently dating to carry on
its operations oven within ilc Britidi dominion, ‘and wo sco
the manner in which it nets. In Bombay, tho recantation
of. this poor priest, is all tha.l is known, (as tn Kugllili
missionary, who was there at. the time, tol l me;) it was
ad tonninus, tlio Bap-! MW;i"Jeo'1 1,lat lie
-Ы'»Ьс«
left the country) hut no
of l*.cv Cli irlos Still- 1 line uf ’'“i treachery of tlio Jesuit, or of tlio tricks
‘V of the apostolic vicar. *.
[■; . ... . , r .
„
3^.’ 11..a. "I0S . 11 lU i Similar events occur, more or levs frequently, in various
tin Itself. Iu Iho e ty of St.
Ц Мшоип,
two
„
of ,w „„(j,
шоь, сошюии1г
in lho
|лп,„,
,;„<0
f *"***
0ГС Г1Г‘,1!)'
eruw,,,e- .IMS Turkish governor Joe. not ‘grant its protection to
ibi-> sum piincipnlly within our own vieinilv, and Imvo not
1 -kill util fniiu tho oliuri-lies abroad, Besides this, no
uaie Mipporled a pastor from the period of uur orgnoizu-
t i.ii iii I he present time, event a few months after bro¬
iler. Fireman left us. Then omther tid-hs lieraiue our
ij.lnr, aid up lo tills time ue have unit nil our riluage
spirit.
It.
Austin, Tovas. . j
. .1. Id. Ihiggerlv resigns his appointment ns mission- j
in. hi--.
The debt nf Iilmiit 57 UU is owing to 0110 of the j “0 "" account of feeble lienlth, Ho says'
"iiber.s of the church, upon ulio-e noble liberality we
lo not wi-fi lo press Inn In'iiv ily. Our church edifice, how-
• vi 1, j. iii no (lunger in imy event from this debt, for wo
ue olleri'il 51 i'll I for (lie reiuairubr of our lot in ground,
hawing am|de spai'o nroiiial the church bnililiug; hut tin
his i- a very ileitrublo lot on wliieli to erect a par-oimge,
e'oUiig lo 1 he future interests of the church,) we are
mviijii. to ict.iiii
И.
I'spi'i'ially n« real estate is now mi the
1 Irante in ibis o' tv, and slimild we let this lor pass
oil of our baud», it might be difficult to obtain one leas, I they call do ui tins luoUieiii.'
“ lief ire ilia cmnniK-ioii was received, my honllh failed
again ■ mi I requested die i-litirrh to ubt.iin somo ono else,
preuliiug for llieiu, lionevei', iii the iiiealithno when 1
could. 1 asl; ili.u a good, and if jansible, a elruiig luiui ,
shall lie appointi-il to Austin— mi" ivhn will inaitii saeriliees ;
for (llivist s sake and t In* gospel, hut 101110 other conn'.
Wo ought 10 li.no the whole time of a minister-— less limn
that will fall .hurt of viliat
:»
needed. Thu church hero |
will rai-0 towards hi- support all they can. This is all I
* ligild". al a unit'll higher prico at a future lime. Hc»iile.'
iho owning of mi desirable a lot will stimulate the church
tie tier exertion lo build a parsonage at an earlier day,
dun if they had to buy a lot at a high prico for that
■ orpo-e.
"When we railed our present (Cistur, wr laid made pro-
i-ion lor liis support; hut it i» now m-re.-nry to ask aid
.'ши
yuvir Board. As broilin' Gibbs is quite aeeeptalde
■1 the churl'll and congregation, il is important lo retain
и-
sett tees, and employ all his lime. As 1I10 other de-
. . Iiii tv huge churches ami ollieicnt ministoi's,
• 'ir I'ulle ehiii'i'h. 10 evert an iiilineneo on the I'Oiiiiniiiiity,
■ pore- I'.iilhi'iil exertion on tint parr of the church, 11111I
,01 emeiulit wl.'lisior ail tlio liuic. Though our church is
...ill. it us a young and healthy sine in 11 growing Stale.
I niiie Imriiiuny pervades llio church ; every act of the
' i.'ly, from ils first organizal ion lit tho pre-cat time, has
_ jartnu oirty
t-iimps in this country-
pndia, who would ever believe that the Inquisition
blvoik I hero I So tar from Ilona’ ' In the iloniinimis
Englidi 1 The hare assertion would meet with ridi-
[‘IV lho lni|uisitiioi in India! No, 110, we oaunut [
ptbat. Inuame, Meed, it may be there, but never .
I rraliiy.’ Fortunately, however, I have a Utter ! "f? ^
hiehnn this, eaanlry, I received in March bust,
giual has beon seen by many ; nuiong others by
tiling II. llaniloy', tliruugh whom indeed I received
'nme to hand very n|iportnuoly It is written in
jHs ami, if not ckgilut in its phraseology, it is ut
Jtfuoro, and to lie (lepcndcil upon. It is as follows 1
sir and llcrerond Sir, — 1 hope you will evcuf.ii me,
ho am a atraager to yon, take tho liberty In address
t present letter. But the same Oml who delivered
thru tliu’briital hands nf your persecutors, (for wliieli
ululate you.) has given mu eonrnge to r’wi from
argy, in whiih 1 was, atul kneeling before liis
fco, I heard a voice saying; write to 'Ir. A. |,\ile|li]
Sfkie, and Hv again from this Baby Inn. Therefore, j
governor Joes not grant its protcctiMl
loroigiicrs, and tbo obliging consuls of Austria, Fraufe
and Naples, generally bare' llio cnnvplaiuuco tt^hregst
wlmcver the bishops rcrpnirc, and send them ?i) lining, -It
Js>,n(Jtotjouj,thayp,^nstai|ti|u;pje, ut (I.e yt-Mt IS IT, an
Arutoniau pAestfB.
ОИгаирвКео^ зШод'гап
Otiii^'
man subject, and horn in Constantinople, nds f oiled iii Tho'
night by. lour bullies from the Austrian'
сЦиму?
oiul-
hurried into a steamer, to Le conveyed as a prisoner to
Marseille», and tl,enee to
Коше,
to be landed over to tlio
lii'pibilioii ; and all this took place by Older if tbo Ar-
This
Кеовве,
whu vvss eonfiael in a cabin on board of tlio
steamer, found moans to effect his escape by slipping
through llio wiwiovr into a small boat wliilo tho vessel
was disembarking a part of its |ia»soiigors and goods
at Smyrna, lie subsequently put himself qiijot the pro¬
tection of the Armenian consul ; sod tho Austrian, finding
himself discovered, gave up tlio affair, and so it cndeji
Кеовве,
however, dij not feel at pll sure of Ms safety from
tlio grasp of tl)S Inquisition, so lung os bo ruuininoii unde;
the Ottoman Jovcriiuieul ; aud being advised lo go lo
Malt;., lie wont llieru without delay, and there ho remains
’’at tho present period. This affair of Kcosi^rwas tnueji
talked about ; several journal» look it up, and lenie tvcut
We ask, where shall a suitable missionary be found for ! I "take
Чи
,,e„, in order .0 relate to “
'«
“ >°
»■'»
lh"
*“Ь»*Т .6»
“cli"S * trader
this iuiportant piuitit? The population of Texas is increa'i- •v0"
. irg by euagration
того
rapidly now thuii at nuy former 1 orj,(j
1 period. Last fall it was computed that between 7U,(i00 1 pony
uild 100, 0011 emigrants entered dial Stale by one line of | her
mad alone. A large purtmu ef iheui are Baptist», from ‘ ^
llie older Stales of Virginia, Ninth, and South Carolina, j |
1 If a iitilo nssiMai.ee is giveu to our churches now to es- ' pi;.,,
...ЦЦл.у
enuip ntTlelgai.m, where T
tablisli thouiM'lve-i. iu a few years they will cover the i.iiui, zouhniujiml bigoted
Пошли
i'albelie priest,
bo strong and able to take care of theiiw'lves ; bill if no- 1 1'l
gleeied nmv, Itoinan C'ulholios nnd otlmr errorista of va¬
rious kinds will hove established themselves, and our,
churches will he left to dwindle, too weak ever to support j, ( thnngl
my story.
i)
и Вишни
Catholic priest, and us soon ns I was
being very anxious to preach the go.pul to llio
Jem-, t vf. Hi'Uwon the 2nd of March last, 18J0,
lilioii twoiity-lhreo years of nao, and was seal by
’/luilu
У
nit to Indi-i, and lliere, being able hljlpeob
glisli language, I- was appointed by tho Homan '
hislmpi of Bumbay, n- military chaplain, anil was
s a very
tend ivns
of inquisitors.
/гош
tDnr 3His5i'oi!rtrif$.
а
open niy- eyes in die following manner
Mbnli sliiot ckrgioimi of tlio ohnreli nf Si’nlbir.il,
lylor, cokhratod lira marriage
(«геному
to two
LOl
15ТЛХЛ.
• !■'
(Iran 'It Chinierr, Vermillion I’nrhli, coni of tk'e
(,'u// of Mexico. — lieu. 11. II. Cnritr't lleport. ;
Jt will lo seen from tho following Idler, ■ (In d this brollicr
Is laboring successfully among Ilia linnrai Oidlwlics In
Louisiana. If our tnoana would jaslify II, lira labors of
tlieiiHolvt's. Tin' story of the Abvlline books i» most j
/ш
iiuiooh
•iv ed die iiminiiiiiiim cnii-ont of the meiubers. Gar 1 iipplle.lblc to die cause nf doaiestic missions iu tli" newly i 1,1 1,1 “kk'h he ansireteil very kindly, and sent |
-о
. . number is about 25, and an interesting slat, of sol(|L,,j mlj wll|m„ ,L.rri„„lc. 0f ,h,..-0 "lu
о|яо
'vm‘ I’rntretanl bonks
I»
read . of e«ur»e I re- '
ling |«re ail,
•»
the cln.n l! and eongregnlion. Several 1Wav hut a little, and .4
"fill hnli'iBS rerj ii.ueb: tberefore! dra Board among this impotlalit class of lira old settlers
It my duty To wtilV fir^W8WiVda4*>ra''l^‘Kl'rlllftiK4iy!i4p..Kll?!aig»ie.,11:1'"lu.'1 KwiunUhjncrelv for
iwr, ns if is the eii»lnin of nil Unman Caibtilii 1 want of tbo Kmlivloiigeor a in t.Vr iray, lilfgfil
вУшоп
ad- '
iiv evpeetej to join the church shortly by experience,' nnd
Cniteil Stales.
: the same or greater cost ynn at-
fnseil 10 read them, olid 1 returned them lu him.
dial p.it it into Ids heart to call, as lie did, on me.
But
lie
'livlodge?? a in tier iray, liifghl I
vantiigeeuMy increased. If this class is neglected,’ the
llniiiiali priests supported by foriign societies of Kuropo.vn
des|«tisi!i, for pi'inagaling that corrupt faith In this cotiii-
"ibers by letter. Wc have, al-o, quite tin
S.ibhnli Sehinil. Tlio Board will pciccivc that vre Imvc
not fiddl'd our own arms, relvitte for aid from sbroail, and
tint we would not bn rile 11 ntliers tliat wo may be cased.
Wo have first putt mtr own shoulders to dm ivIutI-, and
be body is now niiiving onwards, and wo feel confident
1 ut your Board will nut pet mbits progress to be checked
. r want ol llio nociled aid.
Front past cvpericnco it ml nur present prospects, we lie-
'.eve, that if aided in sustaining an efficient liiitiisli.v, wo
ill. ns soon as tvo have time to recover a little flout the
■■avy exertion we have made, not only discharge our
I resent debt, but erect a pa rsoungc and sustain a )ni»tor
illmut aid. The cluircli will endeavour tn Inpuidato her
'•bt during the present year.
inlet e'-ting i ,n'" *"11 11 ddnl of the sneec.-s which might easily have ! spoke to tt.o a new language, viiiiili I bail never More | try, will soon find out nnd confirm in tho worst principles
been secured by promptness.
hoard, it was the language of a true (T1ri.sti.1n.— ( linn the ,.f (|,0 I'.ipaey these ncttleiaciits.
Brother J. \V. I). . . . Huntsville, Texas, writing : “nncr"
««'
j"Mi6ed liefnrc God.) This ltuigtiege, by the ( llurillg the „ast ,.„Jr,cr |ir„,|icr Curler but prci'cl.ed
. , . . . . 1,1 . gntco of God, touched utv lirart, m atieh n manner, that I '
„„
. , , . ......
lit regal'd to two new un-xiounriex lately appointed
ш
that , tuck a l'n.icHtimt hook, 'and began to read. It was' the! 'ls «""nuts; attended 15 praycr-i.iectiiign ; delivered 0
State, write. •
j spirit of dll' piapaey' wliieli opened my eyes: and I bogau i religious addresses; made Of) religious risilsp traveled
“I have no doubt the appointment*, with the blessin In perceive the ermr» of the church of llume. Then, qnila i Itifi miles; baptized (! jicrsonsanl received (I by. loiter,
of God, will provir it lasting licnclit to llmt |mrltoii of "itr I aimlhcr
шип,
I opened tin' Holy Bible, nod confirmed toy- 1
growing Stale. Tho brelliren whom yon have eommisstun- |se'.f dint die I'uthulic religion is in porfei't einilruihciioii 1
oil arc men of |iiely ami eapablo of exerting a salutary hi- , 10 tl.e word of God, and tliar tint Protostant eltureli was
lliicnco. Tin' i-huiigo that Ims come over our uoii-ini-sion • lira church in wliiult God rallied lira; tlitiriil'iirc I opipted ,
liri'tliren. and lira cause generally in Texas, within tlio ! illy inmd lo tlio llev. Mr. Jaoltsott, ivliu was lint taililniy .
last three year», has surpassed any tiling of tin kind that I I’rolestonl elm jiltiin at Bidgatiin. and a great friend ut'
'mine. Ilc ml used
те
to write (0 Ur. (,'arr, fiidtop of!
llmnhny, vtltii'lt 1 did. and Ins lordship was pleusi'd to1
answer mo in a very |stlile tuwnucr, heggiag mo to write .
I haw over known ■ ami the doop interest ’vlticfi your
Hoard fins ever taken in the eau-e in Texas, tits tomlad
; greatly to encourage oml strengthen our brethren. Tfio
Revivals of ReHulon.
There scents to boa general religious awakening throughout j
'he northern cities at the present time. As an ilhutration
f the power which religious feeliug is having in certain !
matter» in Boston, we quote a record made by the Puritan
Hci'iirilcr
“In n boarjing-ltmtse where there trere fifteen boarders,
oly ono Wav a professor of religion. He had lieen praying
that God would enable hint to do something for the .wilvn-
of the family. Tit liis joy oml surprise,
я
petition was
1 resented, tigued by husluim! and wife and fifteen boarders,
I'qnosting him to inslituto family worship. I'mild this lid- .
"'iver of Oliristdnulit that God is
л
pntver-lic.iritigUi.tl
llaplisl» ill Texas, ns a body, arc learned, pious, and ready i my «ctitiit.ent< about the real prexenee of oor Lord Je.su»
to
сноу
good nark.”
I Christ in the saeraiueut, ami a treatise on tin- spiritual 1
I loniited hern August 20lh. The elittrelt then mini-
Itcrcil -U, nud we have received since 0 by Idler, ami 0
by b.iplisin ’ dismincd I by letter, making .T7 total in fcN
lonsltip, all whiles. There ate 12 more wanting to join,
who have unbelieving husbands ami friends, that keep
Ilium out.
IVc have fur a church a good frame house that was
built for a ball-room by tbo citizens, and wo Itavc convert¬
ed it into a niccting-honsc. It i< not Itrge enough in good
weather, nnd wo shall have In add tn it. Our congrega¬
tion numbers in good weather 2(1*1. About one half of
j
рилег
nf the Pope, wliieli I also did ■ and then It" wrote j l|1I, |,avi- Isen brought tip tinder the influence
: tn tiut to go to Hoinbay, where I enibnu-rd tin' I'rolestaut 1 ,,r Cntliolirisui, but they are much rerurtned ; havo
j roliRioD, tlm!
и
tn
л_т,
ibe purorclipui uf I*»" y«wp"l. *“ * *■ “ * *
Il
и
chcerin"!«"nit'lin»ps Id look rountl mi tbo.«o cliurdien j
*» Л
.^panisli Jcrttut j»nosi,
ышкм1
Fiati *in Xu \ it-r .cCira,
“ *“ J“** “r ,K" 1 an,] gHii,Llin^ mi the Sahbalh d.i^,ainl atlcn*l
- .
г
, . . • . , , I'hurcli. Our |*cqtlc
|лтс
taken tip n *ubKri|<ti>4i in |»arb
whieli, uotil rmiilly, Iiiitc liem enstain"«l by «lie Douiwtic 'Tbom I never saw bt-foro, cnlle«I uii av in a mauler «Ircii, , (or my l0 wliieb tLoy uontribulc.
>IW,.nnry Huartl, *an<l troubl probably uaiuy of lb
! 1 111,1 1,10
вв1|1,
K1** Il 1 1
Ш
0DC
вк*ип*
lhr<0 ty'
Ы ПУ',Я,
nt ^^luo
i nn Itniiati limuan, nml, luiviiiu
1кч»гп
tn.it l win nn r-,tf
т(.1я.
r.n
„.-.и-
'I'i.ev L*avo rood nttcutloii.
ыЬсгп
iim
but for ,~,b, now f,rw i,tt|iftIl loo , |l0 called on mo but !,.• «Iii unt .,H‘htinn any 1 e bclievo I ran build n ohtircb it^tbie point with Pi-
flnurkahmg iiHlrpendcnlly,
и
ml atltliu^ to tin- alronglh or tiling about religion, *ti)iOf>, bo diit not caru about it, nnd | vine oM-dstanco.
lie was very kind If» me. He called on me lour or live timo«. | j,lb,IHOn'e
ц’0>,т
,oltlemer.t, 46 milox west, is, I bc-
lill
от.
day, biting a very ngteeabli' e veiling, Ira begged j
1|с>в(
an„lbcl, . ,,
me to take a rniinil with him, vvhu'li I dnl. And wo went | Galousionpass. — i'hi.s is a small tcUlotncnl) affording
our eanse, being the iiis'pmients in the conversion of tunny
souls to ChriM.
В
i« thus that the little otto heroine*
и
thousand and the Mtiull one a strong nation: nnd small
eontrihulions of Christ iau piety are the ineaiia of esluh-
nd the orilinuneCH
■ near tho Catholic church, nnd to my grant surprise, I was | n C0n„re(,0,i,m „f abut fill irarsiiti*. My last meeting
, taken by tour toon, and foteed to go to the \ unr General, | ||C№ mH 0,|C cf inlcre,t. 1]lCro wcr0 ,lian„ sea.fari„g ,er-
.... !»bern they fiiraed mo le wine a letter to the l’rotcviant , wnl_ , |lCOtrac,(ll
ц,0
meeting from Saturday
of the Christian religion, in places where they will perpet- ] minisler, Mr. Valentino, in vtlttwe house 1 live, stating my
' „ate and repru.lm’0 themselves for hundreds of years to' j i""-n.inn return to the Cathohe religion, which
Г
am
, • , ... , i very anrrv
о
say, I did. They then elorad mo io a room
/.v there any other way of doing so much good I ■■■<■ . 3' 1
till Sunday, when the Vicar li»»k mo by forco to tho pnl-
Auo.lter fact lots eottte to ottr ktrawk.lge. A .tierejmnt ' „(1C, • of , gospel
't that city, whose pious /enl is well ttnilersluoil, has m en " 1
i ''riiiitlcd to see tiiost of liis clerks, seven in number, rre
i 'icing in the assurance of a Saviour’s love,
мисс
this revi-
•d '■imimonced. Surlt nn oxatnpla may well incite mcr- enme.
Ltnls and employers to leave no proper effort untried Ter mnkiml at in Hill' expend ’ 1 pit, ,„,| 'dictated to mo what 1 waste aav to the colt- .'
ralvaitnti
„Г
those who are Connected »;lh them tn their Tk,
„
;s[ church (Weigh, N. C., has been, anti) ' gregation
11 .e“c,T 1f U,c churches in M.r. v.iui.-k slreel, ; bv lira Board of IWstic Missions. I Cadiulie
' ™e stre'd, Bovvilotti square, Baldwin place and I nrett lllc 1,1 1 , . ... tnrv to me sentiments.
'reel, from twenty to fifty conversions have occurred. Now il m.' only aupjwtrl* itself, bat under ho labor* of t
»,
'<1'\vbcn>Ilij,ilt canH,i
,ьеу
took
те
Tram tho n«.n ir,
Idler churches are also blessed. ^ poster and llev. J. S.
ИеупоМия,
fnrtuerly tho Mteomod j c|0,Pd! llmj delivered mo to a onptoinof a
* . ’ ' ' . ' with tho order lo take care of i
e delivered me lo the bishop, j
number Of the Biblical Recorder :- I “bo with a French priest, sent me to Rome. From Ito.ua .
111 , , .. , i„vt.„ 1 1 was selit
а»
a punisumcnt, to a convent itilerugm, whore
о
'lho «nhnancc nf
Ц."11и
^ wltwaiatered br KeW’ , . j vc„„
,;ц
I
0(?1;п шу
liCcty, and
J. S. ltov no, l*ot.
и
W"bo« t reek, bndge, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Nore,^r (/ls.
on Saturday last, I Inrtcen (irsiill» seven iniltut and nix ,
„
, am
вц
H;r ar0 „„t ,u, prised to hear tlio
females— were .nmier.»eil. horty horaima hara be n bmp- ln al Itorubny, by that Je-uit, and by
reeled .TZtC I 0- IMh. you must kJto.T .
present.
until .Monday night; everybody was in tears; mourners
camo forward, old and grcy-beadod. that never heard
preaching before, weeping on account of »in. There il no
preaching in all Ihcso bounds of anv aort, and there arc
, , , , , : , 1 1 . i , many other retllcmcnts of respectable people, well able to
r,n . 0Dd lie obliged me In derlaro that 1 kit the ,
„
, ,he „„„„I, jf lbc,. kncw ,|l0 „„„sky of it, ami
e religion for worldly motives, which was quite eon-, tb(/ nrc cn U1Q t0 ,,tcJcb for ,hcnl. May tho
Irard send them the btead of life.
"er churches are also blessed. paster and llev. J.
Л.
neynowon,
шпиону
mo emcomou. | WM t|0fpji
|ИИу
dct
In New York 207 additions by baptism were reported at
П(!РП,
,,f j,,. TWrtl, lias enjoyed recently a gracious rev i- 1 |.'rt.n,.|, f|,i|, ns a (irisoner, wi
'• • larch ministerial meeting cf ministers belonging to j ^
го|]„(ц|,_
'f|„, following is ntt extract from a recoitt 1 mo to Marseilles, when: he
City, .... . .. • m.I.a ...al. .. I—
» «.
..1. Wm.a.J »..l
млагьАЯр.
Dnniel Wcbslcr on the mine of Rtlislon lu lliis Nation.
In Fohttmvy last Daniel Webster delivered the annual
discourse before the Historical .Sickly in Now York, it
mu ono of Iii» boat efiiirts. In it ho insists much on the
doe iif religion in a historical point of view. The fol-
"wing is an extract from the closing paragraph. Nothing
m
пито
fully shew lira value of domestic missions to tho
1 ''Bed .Slates:
If wc, and our posterity, shall ho true to the tTiria-
an rclisiuit, if wo and they shall Ike always in the
•or of. Cud, and shall respect his commandments: if
■ that the Vicar, wLoso
... . . . f
the otdinaoe^by lb. rUb rather MHilc Antonio, for bis bad character,
Baptist eltureli, the ft uits of a recent revival of relrgmlt , ,b , jai| for sil by lho British gov-
atteding the labors of brother lleynoldson. . : crnuK-nt at Bomhiy.
A private letter informs os that upwards of one htrnd rad :
и
Xow, sir, 1 lire in a most miserable state of mind,
havo professed a hope in Christ in this revival, and brot her being f,,,,,,
щу
heart a I’rotestaat, yet 1 am obliged to ub-
ISeyniddson baa since been laboring at Wake Forrest, N. lyrve tho Homan Call, olio forms, which is mute
Os — •
.-»
•**. - —
»
atudenti.
contrary
imt III
India tho Christian courage, which you havo deuirfnsl rated
jsit now In Bom,! ; but you must know that they threat-
■ ■ ‘ ’ . . • • too young.
this Baby
■gotpoli
Second Colored Jjiiptist Church, Dnllmori^-lUv. X oah
Dacia’ Iteporl. '
This church has been strengthened by the addition of
ono or two, among them an exhorter, who promises to ho
of much sorvicc. There are several
решай
in the con¬
gregation, who havo been for moral weeks «orious upon
tho subject of religion. Through tho kindness and zealous
efforts of several white brethren and sisters, our Sabbath
ashao!, under their care, is doing well. Tlio nsusl number
of scholars is about fifty. Tho school has two sessions
crab Sabbath: a- nine and half-past tiro. Several of out
white brethren preach for us, and render incclt aid to oar
cause. _ > h-
TLo Corresponding Secretary of tho Union Aiscsnatloa}
Maryland, enclosing !!ov. Noah Davis’ report, adds : .
i< Wo havo commenced aa effort to raiso S 1,000 to bnilJ,
x good, plain smeling-kousa for tho nso of the ooloiou
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t OOJOIOU
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