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•Kor Willi till' liciirl. Hiiin I-i'IIcm iIi ijiuo ritrlil-.miaiiP"'!,<br />

lUIll wtti) liut IMiMlltl COIlft'HHitill )ri mailt' tllll'i htitiN illiull."<br />

— lloniitiiH lu.<br />

AVING fXfllliiliCil it! kMi^th III! i*i r.')ii()ou« iiitOl'|W'()tiUl(iii<br />

of UtU jias.'ii^i' liavinf{ Hoeii<br />

oiio tlilnn that it cannoi uossibiy m 'tin, 1 prm^eed<br />

to coiidliler, with ii» imir.li cai 3 an (lOinlU'e, this<br />

(jiiostloii: Wliai i« ihi^ wuCtMsioii ol t'liri«t,<br />

httdnd on falUi In liiiii ?<br />

Kxamiiit^ tho niiiolh vow: "If ihoii shall c.oiifoos<br />

with ll)) u; 'iitli the I;Ont Jiwiis, ami slii^lt helifivo<br />

lu Ihliio hutti t ilial i) li it\ rnUed hlni froiti<br />

tho dead, thou hliall he »iiv(vl." ir a man makoH<br />

this coiifcHnloii, hclltjviiif; I'lilly wTiai ho coiifoM**)?,<br />

is tho inihlcHf way inm.-tlhU! ol oxprosaiiiK th«<br />

tliought. Tho wholo vor»o ooiMliuiKw an cxpr.isflion<br />

that is cloHOly akin to oii(> In tVoi|iiont Uito witli<br />

tifl, and like oxiirexsioii.s arc foiiml In iho liioratiiro<br />

of all people. With lu il i 1 Mriinothncs in tliU form :<br />

"It is ju»t as yon have heaiM it slated." I woiihl<br />

not hoaitato to f.tako my life on it." Afjain. wo<br />

flndlt about thus: "I Icn w it ii so. I am as well<br />

aatlstted 01 It as 1 am of mv oxiHiomw," Xow,' in<br />

this Scrl(>turo v 0 havo it. If any man oonl'o^s Jo-<br />

8U4 to bo tho Christ, his «onfe)j«ion tunnj^ li wBd on<br />

such aconvlclion as loavnn no tlonhi in tho mind<br />

8 to hi« h 'inj{ tho Chritt, tluil mm sliall ho sarod.<br />

Ills conrintions arc so well i-stalili^hod Mm il ho-<br />

at poof nnito mind could oompro-<br />

hoiid, all thai a poor (ihaoklod soul could appreciate.<br />

(a) "With tho heart man hellovoth unto rlghtoousni'ss;<br />

and with tho mouth nonlesslon Is made<br />

unto salvation." (Joufeislon of (h« Lord .Tosua,<br />

which Is rocogulzint? the claims of Clu'ist as Messl(iH,<br />

Iho Iloiloomor of man, is most ompliatieally<br />

Iho rcsnli of helloviiif; with tho heart.<br />

A man may confoss a thousand things, and boliovo<br />

nono of thom. Confosslon never rc8Ult« in<br />

iK'llof in the boart or mind of tl 0 ono coiifusslu)?.<br />

Uui liclief bofjots nonfof.sion: "Kor out of tho<br />

abnndanco of Iho hoart tlio month spoakcth-" If<br />

the hoarl l>.i full of a lliinn il sooks uttoranco by tho<br />

I f.ulh. If a man iiollovo in his hoart ton thoii-<br />

Han.l IhiiiKH, he will bo likoly to ooufoss tho groato^t<br />

number of tliouj possibli. On a like prinnli)lo<br />

in bas.i.l tho dcoloaration often ropoatod with peculiar<br />

omphasU: "iNfurder will out." Ilo Who<br />

(lioM hU hands wantonly in human blood gets his<br />

deed lUftd in his heart. Ills deed is an extraordinary<br />

lino. Monstrous issues are involved. Some<br />

body's hopes have been blasted, somebody's hearth<br />

stone lias beon draped in mourning. A now made<br />

grave is in tho ccmetery, and It never would have<br />

been there, but for his raih act. Every syllable,<br />

letter and lino, is written lu burning letters on the<br />

very soul. Tho secret chatubers of the heart may<br />

keep il for a time. Hut its 8tru,(gle8 towards the<br />

open, froo world are so coiwcles.s, that lu an hour<br />

of agony tho dread eecrot bursts forth.<br />

As tho oak comes from the tiny acorn iu the<br />

earth, and lifts his long arms heavenward, stands<br />

bolore a hundred filortws, the result of tho acorn, so<br />

Iho confession of tho Lord Jesus has stood two<br />

thousand yours before every coucolvable.slorm of<br />

Inlhlellty, tho result of tlio holiol in the heart that<br />

.Jesus WHS the Christ, man's Uedocmer. As cerlainly<br />

as tho acorn planted in tiic soli, nature's<br />

place for such gorminatlou, results in au oak, so<br />

ocrtainly doe s faith In Christ result In confession.<br />

Hut what if tho man don't confess? He don't bellevo<br />

nolhiug inore^'nor less.<br />

In this age of ^emi-ohristlanlty all sorts of mental<br />

assent and credcnco are called faith. No doubt<br />

multiplied thousands of souls will go downtooverlasting<br />

sorrows, thinking thoy bollevo In the Lord<br />

.Jesus, while they fall to nola that faith U a thing<br />

that has Its dwelling placo In tho hoart of mau.<br />

If it dwells in tho heart of man. If wo know<br />

what It Is, If wo protend to loll pooplo whero wa<br />

(liid It, wo ought to be able to so describe tho<br />

placo of Its abode as that pooplo will bo likely to<br />

recogalzo It. If wo cannot do this, wo should be<br />

exceedingly careful, lost wo mlsload honest Inquirers.<br />

Bo thon. It Is with a thousand misgivings<br />

that, wo prococ4 In this dlscuaslon. A question<br />

just hero thrusts Itself In our way. It will not got<br />

out of tho way. It demands consideration.<br />

What Ifl tho hoart ?<br />

It is certainly all important to know what is to<br />

biD known about tho homo, abiding placo, of faith.<br />

Bomo things about It wo may know, othor things<br />

vt o can nover know. Tho llguro usod horo is vory<br />

strong—"with tlio hoart." Tho physical hoart of<br />

man is tho treasure house of life. Touch tho hoart<br />

and you greatly oudangor life. From the hoart the<br />

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w i f w r f i f s prapwatiwfSjiB<br />

f e s a ' T M i f i c n i m n o .<br />

noiuki,,. , , I!<br />

"hla tobw^mpiied to »»«( a i»ant<br />

formnlaa fi>r wtrrlafe, etc., and ruU I Of t with tl)«> li«>ftr» man l-i lii >i lfi \iiiiii rii;hlK that it oiiiiKH uosriilsh III tu, I t>re»l j But bi' lief bo^Pts ooufeision; "For out of tl)e<br />

act>«. We know Its u»o In our bodies. Wo know<br />

to coiiBlder, with as much i-ai J m poj.ib'is, this J abiinvlanoe of tho heart the niontli upeaketh."<br />

how upon Its normal condition our very- «xUtonco<br />

depends. tVorn our knowlodgo of these thlngf wo<br />

(]UC8tioii: What is this eoafe-i^inn ol ("uri^f, ; the hc.Hrt b,. full of a thiuK it socks nttoi ance by the<br />

may have a faint concoptlon of thingo uiidoon, our<br />

bKi shalt beest numtH?r of them po8«lb!\ Ou a liko pritiniple<br />

terial, and he may ooiiiprehoud as ho soos. Duthia<br />

lieve in Ihiue heart llial tJi'.l h ilh raised him from ia l.a>od the dccioarfttloii often rcpoatcd with<br />

lh« iluaU, (hftu (ihali he ' It a m»n make?!<br />

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spiritual self la im natodttl and he can novor BOO<br />

i ouliAr emphasis: ".Vfurder will out." Ho<br />

It, and cau never kiioiy It, but fi-ctn ita phonome-<br />

this confession, bt^Iiuving fully wtiai ho e.oufeite*, dies bi« hands Wantonly in human bloo." Now. in keep it for a time. But its struggles tow'^rds the<br />

rclloctlng, reasoning, cau It jovoal Itself, It« roMOn-i<br />

thin Scripture v o havn it. If any nun -oniei* oiKii, fre« world aro so csaieles-s that In ,«n hour<br />

ing. exactly as it Is In tho matertait man? I.iOt' not<br />

8U» to l>c Ihe Christ, his wnfes-iiou t>' in^ ijiise.! on of agony tho dread secret bursts forth.<br />

Iiileliectuai pndo rob th» soul of any of U« »ati«-<br />

ifuch a conviction as loavf» no doiiUt in the mind As tho oak comes from th« tiny acorn in tho faction, nor of any of Its worth, by arrtigating to<br />

8 to hi* hnng the Christ, that mtn shall ba sareil. earth, aud lifts his long arm* heavenward; stands<br />

itself soul-funotlons und onjoylnonts.<br />

His conTictiiins aro so well cttiaba-ihe I t.h\t it l>e- balore a hundred storms, the riisult of tho acorn, so<br />

«<br />

coincs a |i»rt of liinHc'f. So convinced he \v .ll the confcision ot the I.iord Jesus has stooil two<br />

As there has over boon war among tho people of<br />

follow Jcsu'", oboyinjr.<br />

thousand years before every conceivable.storm of<br />

earth, so thero has boon conflict botwoen the ma-<br />

Does tho (jnestioii aris^ why tlio Spirit say intidelity, tho result of tho belief in tho heart that<br />

terial aud tho Immaforlal, botwooiitheintelleotand<br />

ll.at tho man mint believe that (iod ha< raised .lesu* was the Christ, man's Uedeemor. As eor-<br />

spirit. Tho Immatoflal Iu ono part of God'a friiidm<br />

Jcaug frotu the dead ? n'MibiUwH he who tiinly as i!ie acorn planted in tiie soli, nature's<br />

has sought to displace, or swallow jiip, that whTl^.<br />

believes fully the resnnontion of believes place for sucli germination, results in an oak, so<br />

is tangible and visible. In anolhor part, aud ofifln<br />

every other state'rtent !na.1e by ai>oolm placo of Its abotio as that people will be likely to<br />

In the black fogs elaltnlng tosoe, whon every olalfa<br />

of tho Rocky mountains ho i« in the reffioii of i>er- nwogaizo it. If wo cannot do this, wo should be<br />

bill tells too plainly how utterly unoonsoloua he la,<br />

petual snow. Ho may stand there, hut it ii utterly exceedingly careful, lost wo mifloHd hoaost iuof<br />

light. It is Infinitely hotter, more honorable,<br />

impossible for him to stand there nnless ho makoa .juirers.<br />

worthier of praise, to stand and<br />

8o then, it is with a thousaud mUglylngs<br />

gazo on divinity,<br />

tho toilHome journey from tho l>a»o of tho moun- thatwo prococJ in this dUcussioa. A question<br />

aitd to Tvoudor aud udmire, though not by, ten<br />

Uin to its Kuminlt, 8 t h o mind and heart may just hero thrusu Itself in our way. It will not got<br />

thousand times' oompreliotidlhg, than to stand<br />

graap tho rison I^rd, but they must come up .horc, out of tho way. It demands coustdoratioii.<br />

clothed Iu tho habiliiuouts of philosophy, aud loio .<br />

whether a)n»plcuou»ly or otherwise, from tho What l8 tho heart ?<br />

all tho grandest ooncoptlous of tlio'sdul of man' by<br />

mangor i^f Hcthloheui, yea, from th« sublime It is certainly all uniwrtant to know what is to<br />

vain efforts,to bring It within Iho'purvlow of rewn.<br />

prophecy in Oeuo^is: "I will put eumity between bo known about tho homo, abiding placo, of faith.<br />

Uoasoul to bo sure, Is a wonderful ondowmont."" It<br />

thoo and the woma(i, and between thr seed and Some tilings about It wo may know, othor things<br />

U akin to tho divine. But tho kinship Is so far off<br />

hor seed: it shall brniBO thy head and thou sUalt wo can never know. Tho Uguro nsod horo is very<br />

that it is really very weak. More thatiluanything<br />

bruiso ijis hoel.'*<br />

atrong—"with tho hoarU" Tho physical heart of<br />

else It betrays Its woaknosain its ooiitiuiiouseffort*<br />

With thoso obBorvations, which it it hoiwl will man is tho treasure hpiiso of life.<br />

to reduce an Idea, to a subntanoo, and ah^trafitlOD to '<br />

Touch the heart<br />

boromomborod as wo paiiBon In thU disonsslon, and you gmtljr endanger life. From the heart the<br />

reality.<br />

WB call atlontion to tUo Hollowing propoalllon:—<br />

I. TUo confession named in this text is basod on<br />

tho strongest posslblo oonvlction.<br />

Could tlic powers of man have retired, wUh a<br />

life, the blood, it wnt through alt tUe body. Let<br />

lu rulsatlona oaam and life la oxti'iet. Itia thereforo<br />

regarded aa the center of phyalcul life and<br />

acUrlty. While It beaU the handa do (their work.<br />

Dut If U bo with tho heart, or in tho hoart, men<br />

believe unto righteousiioss, does tho mind hare<br />

nothing to do with It F This Bnb'q.uostion Imporatlvoly<br />

oaiis (br an answer, and 'ne oan unhesitatingly<br />

give it. The taiind has tnuoh |to do In tho<br />

roaionablo dcgroo of niipiooiation iny strongtjr<br />

thouKht than la proiontod in U»l« Soriptuwi, no<br />

doubt tho Spirit would liava proaontad lU But,<br />

here It Ic, »H Miat poor (Inlto mind oould corapro-<br />

Let It coate and the hand Ilea powerteu ftt the aide.<br />

eaw).<br />

While it ftota the eye do«a ita ofBoe. When it Faith in the Lord Jesus boglni In the mind, but<br />

oeMaa ita aotiTlUes tho eye ii dead. Aa U It , the Is oompletod In the botirt. God has gjven til<br />

center of pbysloalIMb, to bean )a tho<br />

minds with which to {tcoilTd and weigh dvldettoo<br />

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Wltl* which to Qompsre UUniJi plolunitl la thoni.<br />

tad tod^uMi^flOnolutlonA.^ Nothiuff can tako Its<br />

plwei, left hiiiid tn»y to imino extant supply<br />

3,*ho|»lw)o of tto right hana when Io«l or dlwblod<br />

by looldent. One eye may do the work of two.<br />

Four iI|fQre«, or oten ono, may do tbu oflloo of the<br />

A atlok iH»y,t«ko ilie pl«co of a log. Tho<br />

touch may cotBp6n«»to, though poorly onough", In-<br />

,,doed,for ti»«lo«t vUIon* But take away iuan'«<br />

iMlnd, t»k0 away o*ory rational power, and ho Is ton<br />

tlweemor® holple»a lhaa the boatl. Evorv fact with<br />

which he becomea aoqualritod tuiut llrat touch his<br />

mind. Theoniotlonijii uatuwmsy havo a iwrlain<br />

work In making this now awiuatalanoo, but (ho<br />

mind !• tho chief laotor. lu decisions aro strong,<br />

M they ehonld be. Generally those ^BcUlons<br />

govern men. Those decisions, however, aro if<br />

gardlhg tho oomprehonslblo. Three and throe aro<br />

aU 1« a fact on which nothing beyond this axis,<br />

tenoe deiMJoda. I accept it, and go on In life, Al-<br />

exander conqnerod tho world Is a eUlomont of history.<br />

Nothing of thf otornal beyond depends on it.<br />

AJbellef of the statement is not Hkoly to ndbct ono<br />

her^ I accept It, and go on and am in no way dig.<br />

tnrbodlfalllnadayahnndrodmeu should arUo<br />

»nd say, (ho historian is mistaken, It is not so. The<br />

fact of numbers Is easily understood. That about<br />

Alexander strictly accordi with reason. All men<br />

«an seo how a great wirrior might put himself at<br />

the head of the world of men. Hut, Jesus Chrlnt<br />

la the Bon of God ha» been declared by prophet, it<br />

haa been handed down to iwstorlty by (ho {wn of<br />

inspiration, apostles publishod It from city lo city<br />

and missionaries ready to bear .It throughout tho<br />

earth have arisen itl every genoratibu «lnco (ho<br />

ornclllxlon. But It Is contrary to reavjn, say the<br />

enemies of Christ. It Is hard to bollore. It U so<br />

hard that tho carnal mind can't believe it. The<br />

mind that la under the dominion of tho (losh can't<br />

riae above Ite governor. It is enmity against God.<br />

K can, therefore, tlo no more than sofvo as a jnodinm<br />

of communication botweon God and tho soul.<br />

ItknowB not how to go beyond reason iuacMptluir<br />

statements and evidence.<br />

That Jesus Christ is tho Sou ot God U hard to<br />

Wlev^ because U la a thinjf not to bo .uudorstood.<br />

bomething deeper than reusou must bo touchod.<br />

The very center of spiritual life must bo touched.<br />

When the truth gets to that tho man's language Is<br />

prwtloally, "I do believe, I can't help behoving.<br />

The world can't cause me to rajoct tho truth."<br />

Faith In Jesus Christ is not merely a montal an-<br />

Bent that causos the Lord to wait and wacth to soo<br />

If the man Is going on through baptism and other<br />

worka of rlghtoousness. The Lord soos in tho bo<br />

llevlng heart the resuiUnt life. It is to his oyo<br />

an open book.<br />

n. The confession unto salvation is primarily<br />

to God; secondarily unlio men.<br />

In any man's salvation the parties first concernod<br />

God and the inah, God is icterosted In the<br />

glory to him in the man's salvation, and tho man Is<br />

Interested In the everla'itiag benollta to him of (hat<br />

salvation. God is tho groat sovaroign of tho uni<br />

•erse, and his right must bo l«aul(c. Doforonce to<br />

his Hght is of primary Imjwrtance. Wnothdr any<br />

man has any clue whatever to man's heart God<br />

must have free accoss, and first aocoss lo It, or that<br />

mau is H^eclod. One's situation in life may be<br />

suoh that no man hai9 opportunity or right to know<br />

the profoundest secret of his heart. But its hidden<br />

depths must come out before tho Lord.<br />

^But God's purpose, as revealed In his word, In<br />

tho salvation of one man Is generally the salvation<br />

of another man. Often It Is tho salvation of a vast<br />

namber of mem Hence tho very great Importance<br />

ot tho confession of Jesus Christ to men. It Is<br />

God's Initrument tor leading ihom to Christ. It Is<br />

Indeed tho beginning of tho preaching of the gospel<br />

of Christ to confegs him before tho worid. It<br />

Is with me a question wliether any nmn, learned<br />

orunlearaedjoverwasablp to make a stronger<br />

iiWment for Jesus than whan ho simply oonfeiies<br />

him before men. He then praotlcaily said, "He Is<br />

wrought into my very soul,"<br />

Whe U wrovghtlnto my yorjr sool, thero mnst<br />

tjo « momentous reason for U. To him. savs thn<br />

I committed my wvf. to hito m?<br />

as<br />

llfb fbr time and eternity has been committed.<br />

Thw» thing*, Implied In confessing Jesus, are<br />

more convinolrig than logic, mors charming th»n<br />

rhetoric, mbro entrancing tlian poetry. God's anelent<br />

frlomiffj t king, notable In earth, both blessed<br />

and cursetl of heaven, inspired of God to clothe in<br />

language tho music of tho redeemed soul, In deep<br />

ngony beggod for a resteratien of tho Joy of salvation.<br />

Why? That ha wight, by his confession oi<br />

his personal exporlonco, bo able to teach transgrossors<br />

GCHI'S ways, that suinors might bo oonverte i<br />

unto him. Oh, for a soul, * heart, full of tho rosurrection<br />

of Christ l-full of Christ altogether I This<br />

is salvation. Salvation from sin here, for Christ<br />

and sin cannot occupy the same templo. Salvation<br />

from tho ofTocts ;of sin huroaftOr, for if full of<br />

Christ hero, one will bo full of poaoo yonder.<br />

Bternal salvaOon; for If God had not so idaiuly<br />

promised it, such CIOHO uuion with Christ would<br />

secure overiastlng immunity from all evjl.<br />

I Now, I present two very solemn facts In concluflion.<br />

(1) If a man is not acc.optcd by (Jod when ho bolievos<br />

on Jesus in his heart he must bo damned.<br />

For, "Ho tliat bolioTOth not shall bo damned."<br />

Israel could uot enter !uto the land of promise<br />

becauso of uubollef. Up and down tho wildornoss<br />

(hoy nia.-ohod year after year, and the valleys<br />

were strewn, and tho hill-top' crowned with their<br />

blcoching boa««, but many of them entered not in<br />

Iwcause they did not boMovo. It .Is tho hoart at<br />

which God looks. Actions are regarded only as<br />

nn Index to tho heart.. Is thu Ix)nl ot fcoblo sonso<br />

that ho should require an index to know our heart ?<br />

(2) If any man b« baptized as a moans of salvation<br />

any more than any other work of righteous.<br />

H0S8 Is a cause of his salvation, that man's baptism<br />

la a solemn farce in the face of God.<br />

"THE SUPl'EU II^STITUTION."<br />

BT J. T. I'lHOH.<br />

NO. II.<br />

tho "Design of tho Institution," from<br />

Vy forty.four to page sixty-thrco, tho<br />

brings out the symboliom of tho supper.<br />

page<br />

author<br />

"Churchcn, like individuals, havo a bmlv. and a<br />

life, a frame and a spirit: tho bo<br />

(». "And 80 evorvwhere, at least, so thr as we can<br />

learn ffom the New Testament, among the first<br />

churches this ruts was followed, of lioldlng tho<br />

suppor Institution, and admitting only churchmomlwr.<br />

to partloipato In its celebration"<br />

I'p. (58, 60.<br />

Now thoauthpr nods. Ho says; "The Bpostlos and<br />

tho membors of other chnrchos, whon wiih any of<br />

tho churches united with thoen cluu-ches In tho ohserving<br />

tho inslHution." P 09. a llttio further<br />

on ho says: "Tho suppor was h^iUl by the early<br />

churches, os belonging not to churohts collsoUvoly<br />

and not to minister separately or colloctivcly, but<br />

always to churc4io«, soparatoly ahd singly, u,o<br />

families or socitios of JOHUS." I». W) ,<br />

He oven quotes Neamlor in his "Planting and<br />

Tralniug of the cariy Cliristian church," to provo<br />

that each community tormoil ono family iu tho ob.^<br />

sorvanco of tho rite : Tho colobration ot tho holy<br />

suppor continued to ba conno^conaocifttii)ns, or<br />

Convontioi)H/or prioslA-er-^ or private<br />

inOlvindua^^ H<br />

often boon carried >>oyond its loxitimato limits."<br />

* * * '"fbls briuKs into view again misapVlication<br />

and sorious porverHion of tho imstitution<br />

touchcd upon whon speaking of its do.Mign; namely,<br />

itsappropriati ,n to purpoHOH of Ciiristian follow-<br />

Hhipand what has booncallcd Christian communion,<br />

that is, tho couinmnion of Christlons with<br />

oach othor in tho usO af tho supper." 1'. 77. * •<br />

"If the supper ha.s boon committed to the church<br />

to bo celebrated by the chnroh aisombly.let it bo so<br />

kept. Tho individual is not the church, any more<br />

than a single Jew wa,s a Hebrew family," 1'. 7G,<br />

Now, if tho suppor cannot be celebrated out of<br />

"tho church assembly" by a momber of tho local<br />

church, how can a visiting brother, a foreigner,<br />

celebrate It ? As shown, he canuDt commnno with<br />

individual members of tho church ho visits; nor<br />

with tho church collectively ; nor with tho donominatlon.<br />

But you will say, as does the author, "ho<br />

may commune with Christ." Can lio? slnglv and<br />

alone? Is he, the visiting brother, such nn organic<br />

bo< y_corporatlon-that singly he may, and can,<br />

and docs reprosont to tho worid tho symbolism of<br />

the supper?! A man, who would on any other<br />

subject so outrage logic, would be laughed toscdrn<br />

by all the critics, "from tho rivers to the end of<br />

the earth." Our learned author closes with an<br />

able chaptor on the "Abuses of the Institution."<br />

But he, inviting visiting brethren, porpretratos a<br />

glaring abuse of the ordinance, himself being<br />

Judge, Listen : " And are (here not cor(aln rights,<br />

privileges, and dutias that God has set in families<br />

and ronflned in famillos alone?" . . . "This great<br />

law of God, by which we are set In complete and<br />

hulependent families, each enjoying and holdlnir<br />

certain rights and privileges as sacred and untransfsrablp,<br />

and all holding tho Banio~ls it not '<br />

the very and only order by which imrity, oonconl<br />

and prosperKy aro promoted ? Nothing is more<br />

evident." . . . "ic we would preserve tho best interests<br />

of society and the world, we must preserve<br />

the family relations intact and ordor them all ae*<br />

cording to tho laws of God." "Bach (Lrch<br />

Ul^liJl'n^S • ! th « ro.<br />

View, wp may say tho fellowship is k<br />

siiirmf"n fellowship il<br />

inti ol«ii ""'"f Mot intrude tliodselves<br />

w " Jn^fosted with rights and prlvu'ibaptlaed<br />

person oat».bo% membSr of<br />

thoohnreharoto<br />

thODuppor InsUtutlon." pp,<br />

-<br />

How tho author can say that In ftiwilies, as in<br />

chnrciies, (hero can be uo interchange of righu<br />

and prerogatives, and yet thero may be oxldbitions<br />

of courlesy, In ordor (0 make room for tho practice<br />

of Intoroommunlon, is passing strange I There aro<br />

other strong as well as weak points in tho book, t<br />

havo noticed those that bear most dlrecUy on tlia<br />

supiwras a elmrcb rite.<br />

WABHINfJTON LKTCEIt.<br />

FROM OUH UKODLAH COUKEHI'ONDRNT.<br />

WASHINGTON has been favored during tho<br />

VV week with a (rioof ConKrcssos. They wore tho<br />

f«rty.ninth, tho Workiugiuan's Congress, and tho<br />

Sanitary Congress. Tho first did little more tiian<br />

orgaulz^ road the President's mossafce, and talk<br />

about revising its rules. Tho second discnssod tllaborer's<br />

wanU, volcotl his demands (or<br />

ftom-ievery stajuliKjint, oidered that tho Eight-hour<br />

rule bo enforced on May day, and held a parade<br />

and mass-meeting. The meetings of the Health<br />

Assoeiatlon were of unlvert>el Interest. A large<br />

number of Important topics wore discussed by eminent<br />

physicians from every sectioi. ot the Union;<br />

Thero is no subject In which tho people aro more'<br />

interested than that of sanitary scionce, and tho<br />

cause seems to have fallen into loalons and able<br />

hands.<br />

Speaking of the rules of the House of Kepresenta'lvos,<br />

that botly does not expect to attempt any<br />

work until some change of rules hat bceu settleii<br />

uj)on. Nor will Speaker Carilslo announce the<br />

stan.ling committees until tho matter Is decided.<br />

Tho House is too largo a l>ody to work rapidly, and<br />

the present rules afford every facility for confusion<br />

and killing (Imo. Including eight delegates from<br />

(he territories, tho House consists of three hundred<br />

and thiny.(hrce members, and most of them think<br />

it their du(y to make a speech on every j>osslblo<br />

occasion.<br />

The Senate, too, likos to hear itscK talk. There<br />

is Senator Morgan, for Instance, tho orat


m<br />

fs'iS!<br />

wUI, delivered to Saiaii that they Kiipht loatn lu.i<br />

to blaspheme, and if pcriiisteiit .lR'ri;:c« »re i \n tho wh.«lo<br />

lump, ( with »\ich horositM as now oxi-i<br />

In the Baptist Union must he at rarieiic with iii,<br />

will of Ooil. IIUTo you duly praisi^l (Hoertaiii]<br />

»ddre«8? I 8C0 that it in imhlidy praiwi sm a<br />

Bapti$t classic? It ntfins tome that hy it tho kin^'<br />

dom of Christ, as khiK ot saints, is miniliilaiivl.<br />

Hie people consist of those wl.o<br />

mon Yirtues of some who know him not, ri,p<br />

atonepicnt, ot itself Raves tio our. Tlir tljjiiicni<br />

called, in uothiuK imt a deniiil of the roallty Kvyn<br />

the coniSng of the day of wr.uli eccm-i to ho iii>nlt>it<br />

Mon are no longer, it sihsiih, undor the curso. hui<br />

all are redeomrd, saved frcin »rath, and sure of<br />

hearen, unless they do not like to bi' so. . . . Your<br />

aermon of the seventh of .lune, shown wimt mi<br />

christian fellowship hai4 douo. I tnouru tlie state<br />

of things; and as God has favored you to try to<br />

stoRi niuch error of dontrino, I pray liim to give<br />

you actions as well as words more etroctual still."<br />

Mr. SpUrgeon, iu a ^hort passage in the November<br />

Sword and Trofcel, say» ;—<br />

"A correspondent accuses us of ' havinp fellowship<br />

with all tho heresies of the IlaptiBt rniou.'<br />

We have no such fellowship. Oui ciinnection<br />

with that institution extends to common action in<br />

holplug poor and aged ministers and home mission<br />

wor. For what may l)o said or douo at the dehating<br />

meeting, wo haTo no sort ol resiwnsibility, for<br />

wo have ceased toaU^nd them. If.my ar« iiuawarf»<br />

of thii, wo bog them to notice iho fact; for it wouM<br />

pain ut greatly to bo supjiosed to have any fellow-<br />

•hip with modern doubt. The great mass of our<br />

brethren are quite free from loose views, and with<br />

thoae brethren, and with all who lovo tho gosiwl of<br />

our Lord Jesus Christ, wo aro in fellowship of tho<br />

heartieat kind."<br />

The fellowship refenod to In tho note which<br />

Mr. Spnrgoon quotes is no doubt membership iu<br />

the Union, and oo-oporation with it. Non-attend-<br />

»noe at its neettnga la a tnoat Impo^tatit protest;<br />

but thoM, nteeUngi ootitrol ita home iniaaion work<br />

Kod Ita. other agenoios, no that abaenco flrom theao<br />

t«uda to letTO hereay to control the Work to which<br />

tbe nieoitwrt of the Union contribute ftinda.. Pn>-<br />

Uki it g^, bnt ought co-oporaUon to oontinue, If<br />

3oriptat« bo our guide r<br />

«' oritn»iio\ ^ml li.i n n a iti . > lnvirl •• 'x l'<br />

il>-,l : i, .<br />

- u. iiiiiij; n-r. i.<br />

•••I lll»I<br />

!.l?i ui!<br />

tm \. w •• till'I in vs«t iin«ik). r i ,>f ininislers a<br />

orshi.' H siii ll. 11,. riUM .in' tiriinjiii^' up<br />

uil.i-<br />

ihiMr<br />

hlui for «!! In all, wo Mh.»ll noi lo.ik upon iiU like | ' k. -j. • If<br />

1 ,rr •h- |f pi.'i.ii m l ami similar sofi<br />

again."<br />

I ' i'diai < i I I ^ :ii- an 1 tlabl.) I.iil.r, Ni.iio ,.r liod s »lroii>j uioii<br />

A iiil . : I. I<br />

The falwi dentin eiits iitli rid or I'oiniKii.Tiv.l .mi | ^<br />

i \ iit' ( • Ml ' II . t I - i: ll' w 11' in i ii«( >v ii\<br />

1<br />

tho Octolwr meeting's «it th« liapiUi l'i,i;.:i 1,,t a , , /<br />

••• • !•• , • rl " !.. I . \ I Hii»lil, 1 ' Irii'ii iiii\ fi- vvvli •ml Willi ilj. Iho io*.*iMi<br />

Mir<br />

l>erson well-known to me t" wiito it mxe ..f i,ii„( !<br />

» 1 i . T , „ ,, n ll. I. I 1 li t 1 tml t,'r 111,'iMiiiii-^ iti tiphi iir.-a tun;: il ii-lriiio is, that<br />

ii'n,'o, an ! iriiiUy of (iinl; the inwhole<br />

laud. Tho writer s a i d ' j jm<br />

, ar!i,iimil of iho S.>ii , Iho ilosi ciil of Uie .'spirit , the<br />

!'l;i. \('ll! N. «n 1 't I !;i N K<br />

"Dear Mr.Spurgeon ; You are in lellowship w Ith i » 1 \ ^ i,<br />

work iif si,,1101110111 t>v Kuliitiliitlo'i , tho union ol<br />

••in- I \<br />

ail the heresies existing iu the Haptist I'nion If \j ' " ' ' ' ' ' "'<br />

I 1 ' .1 . i. ill'- i 'tin«i ivKli 'lis po.ipio . his irhiiiiiihaiit rosurreothose<br />

who denied the reMirnnioi. urn. Iiv tio.li 1 r*'"' s • ni.ti • A i-i '• 1 ll,.,. '11,11 liiH i o!!U!ii; njjaiH 11. iiiiljjo l.iio worlil , yea,<br />

jii' ,|>i.' Ulii'iv n: 1;., » «!,,jw ll lijn Vi'..<br />

Iho ludanienls he will oxoi iiio uii.>n tho utigo.lly.<br />

tliix iippo.iii .ii Tlip> (»t.iHi:* i-k-ltv 1 ilf !U«l'. ,tro » >:roi»i ilotrp ; Ihe tremendous catastrophe of<br />

Kdoii, wiierohy all havo siimod ; the . oiivertinjt of<br />

Iho doprsvod heart of man , Iho harmony of justice<br />

aiiil mon > on Iho i'n>s« of Christ—all these are<br />

ihoiiio» inlo whii'h aiijit'l'. deiiiro to look. They<br />

inui.t Ih' prt>aihod .tiimui/ iiirn. in order that all<br />

Iho olcol ofllixl iiiav hp jfaltiere.l honw..— Helf/n»is<br />

a< !>oJ.,nt;,iia 1,, .i nil* .•f n jj^ti UiO Spu il -ai,! li.iu;<br />

•ixi'." I'lu-N ii.",ii .Ml I'ir.r.iiT I', -•,i!i.i it>.t.-!iiii(j • -<br />

Botiii.l liivliiiii'. l.calltiHi. i.a. liint -...v, iti.- iiiaiiiin<br />

of our Ti'H»iiii ii! !i.<br />

W'Ihmi wr till ! a .-< n.iul.rh «• iio Imip<br />

ftp|>Olil.' f If !l H.l.,.1 lir- A.t 1.11:1,T. 1,1,1 is (ill lln!<br />

I" c-lialk Miii .lio-.vni^ jjiiu a, ! , ri >• , lu lUiil .I'l v<br />

o,".iiiii.li> tli.ti tu'i'i 1 .1:1 1 'mi: nil IV'i.ilc-<br />

M)Ilu' tnr Ul.illklli.i i 11 I, ll l,..i[ l!,, rt' 1fcoiiH'tliiiii;<br />

« w,,;, I,,.- ill I All I Ill llll'<br />

WC .I'l' n ,ri .K .i IVI 11 l i,.. 1,11, ^<br />

1 Ii'iriiio. S,.1,11,1 1 I,,.. 1, » .ito . ii,-,-,-»»,»r><br />

for Ui«« iviirlil Willi .lit 11, . IV,.Ill I i.« ji>,i<br />

foPi


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Sample Papers for 188G.<br />

'That MTeml tHouMnda of utiiiftora and moni-<br />

hera who havo DOT«r seeu<br />

T h e Teniic88«o Baptist,<br />

Just let one thousand pastors try it, and report<br />

the result to ns.<br />

If the pastor should declino let some brother ob-<br />

tain leave after .the service to read the subjoc.1,<br />

and rates and odor to forwanl subscriptlona free.<br />

Show the abevo to your pastor, and if he will<br />

not read it to his congregations after service or<br />

canvass with It, then will yon not do so?<br />

Wo want one thousand active canvassors during<br />

the month of January.<br />

DEROMIlfATIOlVAE. SERMONS—FIRST<br />

•OLVME.<br />

ST J. R. aUAVKS.<br />

This first valumo contains the six following Donomlnational<br />

Sermons:<br />

1. The Act of Baptiim.<br />

a. Thm SyiiDibolUiia orBaptlsn.<br />

A. Tke M M U M of mmrUam t* ItolvitU**.<br />

«. Tk« ilMMHir » Chnreh Ordlauiev.<br />

Wkal to II to Ba« OHak Oaw*r«lii|yr<br />

C*auH)l«Kce I W'liat la It t<br />

Bond for a oopy for year Ubrarioa. Prio«, 76 eta.<br />

Addreaa BapUat Baok vr*na« HempUi^ Tenn.<br />

Bond to Grave* and MahaOy tor sample paffes of<br />

tb9 mw mvitlo book, Prayer and Praiso.<br />

V -r r<br />

1 ^'jj-'ir,'J, L ^ J r<br />

THOU HJJST OIVU a RN^MM TO TKBM TBAT nAm TBia<br />

THATiT iiAirBaDiapx.ATaoBSOADaao»TiiBTauTH.">.i>t,<br />

UKAVKM « MAUAfFV . . . . I>tibli»bera<br />

aniTORiiL ckiKi-s.<br />

J. H.UHAVIi».LL..n. . • • tCdltor ana I'roprUtor<br />

'rilEllK will bo no pap.ir next wook. No lypon<br />

A will be sot (luring Christmas and Now Year<br />

hslidays. I on't foi tfot it.<br />

A friend oso» that every active<br />

friend of thU papor and its editor make an elfort<br />

during Clirlstmaa week to gel A list of >4ii lisorlborH<br />

as a New Year's present lo tho editor. Who cannot<br />

secure at liiast ono? And a thousand doing Oach but<br />

tliis little, would make our heart glad, and give<br />

this pajwr a grand start for 1880.<br />

OUU THEOLOGICAL KKADING CLASS.<br />

FOlt 188«.<br />

Bo many now names havu boon onrollod who<br />

wixh to commonoo, aud so many of tho old class<br />

voto to re-commence tho course, and as none ob-<br />

ject we acccilo to thoir wishes, and republish tho<br />

"coarse" given for Septombcrand October last, for<br />

January and February, 1880. .<br />

OLD TKSTAMKMT. For January, Genoslij, two<br />

flhapoi's daily, Conant's tranalution with notes.<br />

NRW TIBTAUBNT. John's gospel, ono ohapter<br />

dally. Matthew's gostM)], one ohaptor dally. Em-<br />

phatic Diaglott with notos and rofbrencos. A<br />

literal word-fbr-word translation in small typo.<br />

TUEOBOFLLOAL HIADIITO.<br />

TKXT-BOOKI. Christian Dootrlnos (Pendletou),<br />

ono ohapter dally. The Work of Ohrlst Devdoped<br />

in Beven Diapensatlons (Graves), fue ohapter dalljr^<br />

Queatious by tho ola«» will bo answered bf<br />

ttie editor.<br />

The iast five dayt» of February lo bo spent In ro'*<br />

viewing what has Insen reml during tho courso,<br />

Tho text-lMoks can be obtatuml at tho Baptist<br />

llooic House, Momphis. Tenn., at publiahora' price.<br />

the Moond oldest Baptist |>apcr iu Aiuorict, may<br />

HOK. J. JIAUUAI.. Ml«l«i.'j)l.l, I<br />

8TJIT«D IVtNTHIHUTORS.<br />

A«WOOIATB8.<br />

Fur your devotioHai readings morning and<br />

evonings adopt th« Psalms iu course, lly reading<br />

MB and beooiuo iwnonally acquainted with its real A.J KK08T, 1>.I). . . . . H«oritmeiilo, C»l. two I'salnis daily, jou will iu iho courao of on«<br />

morita aa a<br />

BlbUcal Exttoaltor<br />

KKV W M . NOKTON, - . . KUlglAUd.<br />

HKV. J. T. OAKI.KY. llruilurMiti H OrtMO IUMMISS Tenii.<br />

I'ROK. U. W JOUNSWN, i,Uli., ( olllcrrUlo, T«nu.<br />

I AH. 8. MAHAKKY • RiuluMia Maiiik««<br />

year read tho rsitlina nearly throe times. They are<br />

tho Ciir iHtian's prayer and pralso booit; and no<br />

iiiinister can t>o te fauiillar with them.<br />

and an QiUcient stimulator o( ovary Oliriati«i: graco<br />

and roligious activity, tbo pubiigijem offer namplo<br />

papera for a low moutlts at tiie following rates:—<br />

Wo will send tho p»t>er four months for 50 ct«.,<br />

nr free for a club of 5 four months sub«cril>ora at<br />

60 Ota., each.<br />

V mlltor •lioiilrt l>« •'Tl;o onii of Controversy," ho mistakes tho au-<br />

writteo , to (.IravM A MahniTy.<br />

ciftio. Dr. Bond.<br />

tinuod until complotcd.<br />

niHilnKulaliluc I>rlu4th of faltii aud praoUoe, logicAl raading jhurob.<br />

ajovvul. If our readers TIHII Momphis this week<br />

i. That no wmblance of eoclralaatloal authority can<br />

Dr. Froat in the Series that CIOHIMI last inomli<br />

hf<br />

• xerclaetl Rave by a Uwal church.<br />

or noxl wook, call and soo thcso raro Jewels. And<br />

ahowod what "Christian porfoction" was not,—the ». T'>»t each loeal church aluiie la Inveated with allecolailR«tlc«l<br />

power—power lo elect cud commlmlon and depoae no where can yon obtain hotter bargain) in Jewelry<br />

mitteachingt of those who profess "Sinless :i>orfo .Ins appeal, hetween now and Septombor the<br />

first, enough to pay ono month's board for each<br />

l.'hrisl'H kin!,'(l«ni uvoi was or over could ho in tho kingdom ombraces all tho time from his ascension thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents, trusting In<br />

hoartsofsaintHor.innors. I'auI .IOOHJn one plaoo.say unUl his return,—tho Itegcneration. (Matt. xix. 28.) (iod and our brethren, wo will say to thom, "Come<br />

thai Iho kin^.lonvof (.o.l i« riKhloousne^s and peace This period is analagous to the oaring time of the back and lliiish your courso." Ut every ftlond of<br />

ministoriai education who reads this decide If he<br />

and Joy in tho Holy Spirit; but this U manifestly corn, blado or stalk, and, in Daniel's prophecy, is<br />

or she will holp this e»„8e u.is year, 1885-6, and<br />

an oliptlcal sontenco f,.r tho />„,/.. of t. o kingdom',<br />

Iho time between the cutting out of the stono from<br />

inform us /low much, and forward apart of U be-<br />

— its aim and the natural ro.sull ol itN rulo. Wo<br />

tho mountain and its smiting tho ^roat imaifo fore Ihfc tirwi of Sortombcr next. Bro. Fuiiar we<br />

all know<br />

grapo tho<br />

that tho appio is uol tho troo nor tho<br />

vine that pro.lu,o« It. The third Na-<br />

Dan. ii. 41.)<br />

Durinii the blado, or stalk, period of tho corn, as<br />

aro satisliod, will start Iho new year with bis'old<br />

jroiMwiiion; 1. c., to be ono of twenty te pay the<br />

ward and washing of one young minister, —thlN<br />

rx)lcon, in tho folo Kivoi. ai IIIH .'oronation, said for I havo said, there was nothing, to the inoxporienced icon dollars and llfty cents, six dollars and sevent".<br />

tUooaroflho foroi^M. diplomatn, "The empire i« oyo, that looked like an car of corn, yet during this ceiiis each. We holicvo ono brother in California<br />

poaco." Ilo cortainly did not moan that tho French<br />

govcrnmoHt was oiihor litorally or ngnratively<br />

pofico, but that its aiuiH woul.l ho to swinro poaco<br />

|)eriod, after tho form of an oar and tho green, imperfect<br />

and scatiored grains of corn apjwared, uo<br />

one (juestioncd that il was indoetl corn; so in this<br />

will engage to Hupimrt one. And'wo believe the<br />

young ladies' missionary Hodotios IH Tennossea<br />

will onfnigo to support another, and that the societies<br />

in Dyorstmrg and Uipley will heart the list<br />

With all nations. Nono bnl commentators of the ago few can be found to deny that tho kingdom, in And we fcre morally certain that the general oon-<br />

Saored Scriptures would havo otherwise iinder- ono of its phases, is in oiistenco. The k ruela of triimtions will supiwrt anoUier. If we are rlirht<br />

stood th« very el.ptioal oxpres.sion !<br />

in this wo can 8iin|>ort four instead of throe for the<br />

corn are fast multiplying iu the eat; and tho signs<br />

coming year, iSSfMi, Shall wo not do It? It<br />

•f Its fullness and maturity aro manifold, and evi-<br />

may bo a hard year, but lisloa to the nromlso*<br />

I regret to say that one of our own recent aud dent to every Scrlpturally intelligent observer. " Irust in the Ixml aud do gooil, and veflly thoti<br />

value.l commontatoi-H of tho Now Testament thus<br />

brielly e.vplalns tho scopo of ihis parablo: "Tho<br />

kingdom Of God in Iho HOUI and in tho world, a life<br />

and a growth not dopomlont on human power,<br />

gradual, progressive and coinulofe in iig dovolon-'<br />

mont."* '<br />

A HIIUOKHTKI) INTKUI'HKTATION.<br />

Analagous to iho throe noted stages in tho growth<br />

sha t ,0 fed." Who will tcust In tho *nd<br />

Tho third period In tho progressive growth of<br />

load oil in this grand work? i<br />

the kingdom, rcprosonted by the first appearance<br />

If wo can only bo instrumoatal this yeai- lu<br />

of the groon ear on the stalk, and tho scattering raising tho means to supiwrt four young ministers<br />

kernola of uuripo corn upon il, to tho KULI, OOKN at Jackson and Carson wo shall fool th»t we ar«<br />

IN Tiiic KAH, represents all the time in the history not living lu vain; and tho brother or sister<br />

who gives fon or fivo or ono dollar will ndt Uva<br />

of tho kingdom from the return of Christ, whon<br />

wholly In vain.<br />

commences tho llogeneratlon, until the close ot tho<br />

liOt us hoar from every friend of ministerial eda-<br />

milleunial age.<br />

cation during this month, that wo may let the<br />

of B sood of corn, vi/,., 1. hVoin the appearance of (1) At tho commencement of this period Christ brothron know If thoy can i-oturn In September<br />

tho blado to that of Iho stalk. 2. From the stalk to will return with all his now glorified saints, Any amounts In the mails that havo not reached<br />

us will be addc' to tho Soptombor fund.<br />

J. It. GRAVES.<br />

lILMtU KUNI>.<br />

Bro E 11 Fuller nit)|.cs»;s to Iw ono or ofumtoglveiw flo.<br />

Mississippi.-. K B Kuiler.O 7ft: rieasttnl^blll eiiureh<br />

DoHolo coiinly, 0 7n. Total, 18 60,<br />

Kontuoky.- W L Trioo,« 7fl.<br />

Toxas. —Mrs Llaxlo Chaaoy, 18 00.<br />

,, , . , UKNltttAL rONl).<br />

Cash on hand 1st H«|ituinbur, |4i W,<br />

Jtuoolvod siiiee BoptomiMir tsi to Uaio,<br />

WRKKLY UXl>UllT,<br />

07.<br />

Mrs B A Watson, aonncssou, 1 OOj A Baptist. MidillA. ^ ^<br />

burg, Tenn., 8 ooi fc Itollor, Tonuosiwo. a


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gUKATIOM Yuu hilVf Ottiil that IUHI«»a of one, iltt<br />

WO bMV0 AlWHyo t>«iiu inufiiit, tliK»o «ri» four juilxuieiiU,<br />

ouo (latt Bud tUroo to iMmio, t itiutiilil iniifil uuil<br />

beu«die4 If you wouitt more li?(irly anil HorJulurully pro-<br />

•cntUieia. Uiui-it Hrt'i>K« r,<br />

TABT,<br />

• AJ«8\VI« lJ(i7. I. .hulffincnt of iH'liovors.<br />

1. OI «ln, VlilohliaH jiao-iixl rorlho„bolit'v»r,C'tiri«i<br />

h»vliJg baoii jii!lg04l (or hi-* siix", ho liiinsell"<br />

"cmciflml with Ulirist." Ilenco lin that beHcveth<br />

. . . shall not como Into Jiulj^uicnt."<br />

2. Pcrlod tjf )in1jj"'ont.<br />

When the boril Jcsim 'lioil on tliu i of ati agiM, when i-a< l. • •.Imll<br />

receive hii own iv.vanl ac.'onliiii< i!> iii- nvn<br />

labor."<br />

2. I'eriod of juilgiueni.<br />

After U.ey have becu " caiiytit up,' in kIo' II'"'''<br />

botlies, to " nioet tUo L inl In iho liir<br />

Place of ju(l(4inciit.<br />

Ik'forc tho "jutl^niniit->'':U of Christi."<br />

. Bible referenetM, Koin. xiv. l(t-12; 1 Cor lii.<br />

8-15; 2 Cor. v. 10; Kov x\ii. 12.<br />

Biilievors "ni\i!)t nil ajipniir in form I In' inilxmeni-<br />

seat of Christ" to rneivn lewnril or -ntlir Ion u -<br />

cortHllg to i.hoir works on fHriti. It will ni>l be u<br />

((UCation of ticaven or holl. «nue iln.v nif a l |hi'-<br />

vioualy in heavetj in b.ntio.s of >;lurv, imi ui whiii<br />

i-ewanl, if any, iti«v im- lo i;nImiMion ol l''iiiili,<br />

and llie Moihodisln lilnd lln-ii ininlntcna to li'aclj<br />

:uid ohworvo IIK' pisrlplino, !>. Sh< lu III u n it'liiiin IHI iiiTor w 1) tnli'iil t>'ii'i 1 1<br />

'Miiit, iM it'h.'ili.ifltT Iltt; ilu' iifiltiKitM'i' tuii'liHin iiic iiaiiii<br />

ul llic .-.•.'(i fi..iii llw rutiiuU, mill iiK" u tliiiH. I'.iiUiT nil.I<br />

M il* litMnvl," «t»ijM rlit' KiJ Ii.' v.iliij, itil Miiii t iH'-I'.vtmI V<br />

|ir tiK.'ti'lrw 'u'iiii; ti.ul' ^hi'iiUl ii jitTNuti tuil lo l-f (-iilltt l)<br />

I'dVIMi'il ti) IbP ^Viilll.i llli lift I'l- v.lllily<br />

\V, A lill.lrK<br />

AvswKit-^fi'.', I W- tliould ri'Sard II US iiiv d 111<br />

It one inirM)u of iln' (mdlioad ini»\ li • ijfnori'I llu' i<br />

(nay twonni! iill. 1' nil arisin. Imiiii/.i' lii iin' r;iMi'><br />

«)I (iod th« I'stlirr oiitj. U snili ii lila»|iliiTiii>.u-<br />

act ('lii i"lian biiplixin<br />

2. Il ('lirUt ui>nini.in^lo'i h lotiil iini:ii^rn«n iln'ii<br />

Ihcro lunst be a tola! iiiunt'i-ion. It I IIIMC sli(iii;d<br />

lie a t^ilure in ilio I'lrsi IIUIMIIIII II simiiid bi- KI-<br />

UMMplod iintll thf i-oi-mmiid nbcvcd. .A A'-i u.<br />

UMidi'd ill (food fultli 111 hfi ri>^llI I- nni rin''' nMli"«<br />

il u I'lfjlil I'vidtMillv. A IS I iiiisi-K'nlii'ni' in bi'lii<br />

in;; tbal tli uri i>f >|iri ti k I in y pnrtoiinoil u|i"in hiui<br />

i« viiltd bupll^ni, bill il<br />

•oHbar, who wants the paper baglnnlng with our<br />

oxpositioMs. Vain wish wo four; for, notwith-<br />

standing tho huiifhOdB of extra copies wo published<br />

oJ.»nf«ii)liig the Ufijl; esijosiition, eubHorlburH<br />

have long slndo taken thi'UJ all. Mo says: " I<br />

think tho last objoctlun lo 'I'HK TKHNKB^KK BACTIHT<br />

liaH boon raised; and I feel conlidont that it will<br />

•0011 be the paper for tho llantiHU of (ho Sotith-<br />

wost." —— A. I'. ISiiolllng, Oregon ; Tho slxty.llve<br />

ootilB excudw wp iHi! into Ihu ininiBtors'fund, which<br />

uon. 'I'liiinkx for jour i^ood vvlsliim. How wo<br />

uliould like lo VIMII )OII In Omijoii! lnili!ool wltli<br />

you In .Inly iiiid Auf^nit, Ilro. S '( — Kid. I). K<br />

(iuitibieli ol llnldon, iMi!iM.,!iu old siibHorlbor and<br />

; sonnd Hapiol, bus irnnivcd lo l/onoke. Ark.; and<br />

I Wt! c.ordiall) i oiniiu'iid blui lo i|u' In otlKirliood ol<br />

Hint Sutu). lU'Milu.iiiinn III i:oni inendal Inn, piiNSOd<br />

; |> ^iibHi ribci s .•^n llmiik (nnl mid lakr<br />

i'ouri>.'u A qn-^Hii ui ilircr piif;''i> bm^;, t Mil<br />

WMIIBL III|IIIN tt II.I II» .I- ^I'FI*' »» .Mid.Ill' I.ill' HILL<br />

on I In' miini' sijbj.i ') I.' aiMiTi'r. ii luilDir ii.. I'-.i<br />

wriior u'l-lu't) m in unswtir il in I lii' pi'i , m i..}<br />

send lliil one papnr In biin, lii' is mil a »iib<br />

«1 < . l-'liiiiila '] banks (nr ynnrs, and<br />

I fi»ibl glad lo-tipar Irniii vini and ilial '.our work ii<br />

I iiron|iPiinif, iln.l ibai mhi ar i 11H • I ' 1 n ol 11 ra V n<br />

,,• ; bii [1.11 ablp.H aii'l<br />

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f i J j ^ ^ P ^ - ^ Y o u i i g " S o u t h . 1% 8.-.8M, Ave of mo tutia Workori itopped front, lait<br />

WMk. Oooai How many more will do Uio lamur A TJ<br />

mtrry OhrUtmas and « h.ppy Now Yom to all. . mat n^, CUrlat T «aW to Mio father "" "thy aoi,.UtoUi."' hour Th I<br />

V- A i<br />

MIW. KORA QBAVKS UAILEY, «,,r^ol^<br />

Kraolou»ri.y«loiando«r«U!l oura, and will oontlm.o to<br />

cu.T Uirouv .out all tlmo, all ihoao who a«k to bo hoalml<br />

To whom all oommuiUoaUoualOr thU Uo,.artinout may bo v ^ J'^oRreM Ui.. Mioir aina. Wo can rejololngly .ay U,at he haaC S<br />

18 booauM we havo trusWl him.<br />

'jr<br />

I'AMKKH ANI>%'I!USUH Mcdnnuon.<br />

"Sir ooniodown eru my ohlld dia.- Thimo words ar„<br />

WST-OFFUJK.<br />

tho yoar by Uio.traots .ol.l. Now 1 )rl,l, u. know If il,« ound 1.. John ly. 41,. Tl.oy wore «„ok.n, by u ,.f<br />

two la, lo. at Madoro luniltuu, «ro .i,„ly.n« kI, Jul. If taponmiim, wh„ hud a «|ck san. n„ hoard that .Iu«„h<br />

' B®^; OW/^^KN.-ThU 1. the laat t.mo I will Hpo.k I iLoTn JLo a u'"'<br />

^ Us you thla yoari w a^a my heart ai,d UVMVI UcaU ««U uro »o lUII lull' ' " "'rough you. wax Hi Cano of Galllloo, a.ul w«iit unl« him and bogouRht<br />

. m to oomo down and hoal h)« .o„ J^.h,,, aid not t,.<br />

of thing. I want to .ay 1 loar i will b« »blo to a»y i.t.t r 10 Now OVeat Iron Wheel.<br />

UtUai for, boalde. a otoali.g wonl wlth you. horo U a lo,,* «>l(l I-aiuluittrklgm.<br />

man<br />

hUl«al,l,„uol,lm,<br />

bdcvod<br />

"(lothy<br />

«„.l<br />

way: thy. .on llv,nb." 'IV<br />

I he lllblo Doclrliio of Uu. Mumic I,lfi.<br />

Utt«f«,m«ro.rowolll want .0 talk y„u al^um^uil ' 7 <br />

homo h« mel hl» ...rvunu, who loM l.ln, that tho fovor lofl<br />

harlly k«ow what to a«y. it ha. UlUM n.y heart so f^.U J, '<br />

li.H .on Ih.i .lay l«.f„r.. ii,„ H^viMith lioHr^ ThU wa« tn,.<br />

.«...« hour Ihut !,u,| said hin,. •• thy mm l.VotU "<br />

I. hrulo,! 1,1, l,„,| rmii. ,„<br />

Bo'haa |..«„t bottor Ut you ro«.l 11 nr.t a, 1 havl T, "" .VH 0lan,„ll cur„H .l.,n..,H of thol, If „,oy<br />

fallli In hliii. '<br />

.t.ndwbaim,aytryi„.ayr 80 horo It I,, road r ' ^ wo Tmk Tk.snk^.kk IU,-<br />

I'KAlll., ri U,„,„,,£ I.O.N10 rm.<br />

•O utM....!. much 1.1. Ilka 1. It alnnn : 1 luB IIIIUPO, I i,n»o not folt<br />

o^ar n your heavenly oalllng. Now «u,.po«o you<br />

Bro. Ilalloy both oomo to Mexico a. mia.lo. arlo.r t« i<br />

i'lSLY J"" '-- " t o ,<br />

uh In (nir wtx K<br />

• IlltlSI llA^.<br />

I>ali ly lull,J<br />

llan«iii(; in n row,<br />

lllii« Iiml >;niy ,111(1 Hciirl i,<br />

111 Ihc (ir..|igUf„<br />

hlnnf « "" >vo<br />

S<br />

would<br />

. ,<br />

bo a 800,1 Kin to .ulmtltuto.<br />

'<br />

Who<br />

"""k<br />

I.<br />

Maria<br />

„ U«pi,<br />

Mullsr<br />

'<br />

waa murdered, and whore he lies burled.<br />

«'iirly-|,au>il<br />

Piiifuly liickml III l„.,l,<br />

l>ri':iiiiH ul ivoiiilniiio t,,,<br />

I'Hn.-iiu' tliPHiuh |„.„,|<br />

l-'onii) litiifl<br />

lliinKiiii; 111 It rcnv,<br />

••^Hille.,! Willi i.w,„.( Hiirpiisi-i.<br />

Mown fi-.im t,.<br />

''liuloH un,| l,uii„ „n,| ini-ii|.i iB,<br />

I'lBlH.M, i„,,„ „,„| ,|r,„„«,<br />

V. baptUm, flvo recolvwl laat night. Wo<br />

ll'>"k« 1,11,1 iIoIIm 1111,1 ,MIl,ll„H,<br />

•NiilM Hiitl siit'iir-iiliiins.<br />

l.lul« Bloe|n>r» wnkliiK —<br />

llloHS 1110, iTliai tt ii,,,„,.:<br />

W mh you merry C hrlHiiim»,<br />

liuj.py girlH and lioyn.<br />

gregatlona haro attondotl both meotloKs We ii «<br />

ehUdreu conUnue to arl.o l» our bohalf.<br />

MBtopreaoh.<br />

Vre^h<br />

If tho churches<br />

"""either.<br />

at home would<br />

.hor,<br />

...nd<br />

„..<br />

„.<br />

I I I. rr i- IT ,,KK.<br />

•-on... l:ul,. r„lk» Hrr «,,i i„<br />

H li, n „«k..,l iii„ir tii.^k lo i,„„.|,,<br />

I'll I'lil II (.11, ill lo„„i t nt nlglil.<br />

Hut llitlo dutloH Htm put oir<br />

Will «nd In " .Nevor don,-,"<br />

And " lly-iu.d-hy |» tlin,i onoufh "<br />

lln.s riilnod many it nnc.<br />

Onr ••tllow.lexl.<br />

Wo have olowKl onr yoar'a work. Kvery dollar of<br />

obUpn ha. been pald.and , ho,., th/rr,<br />

«J.lo«7o''s ^orlhlrn^ to rhr.fk'aml m1i .'.V'<br />

'^ll.rV<br />

J.Uar in an. You aoo what you can do. ohildren. with<br />

the help ot our frlonda. And now. with thin lottor of l,ro<br />

rowelUofore you, dooldo and toll mo what you will .lo<br />

!.•« year. Hhall wo work and pray on dur,„K „o,t y.ar<br />

inthlaaamolleldr Yoa: thero oau l.o no moro «lorm<br />

d ua to labor In, and .uroly wo moan'to ,ab.!r, W<br />

r " tho door ict u.<br />

^^in." and U6 what our hand. And to do wl.h all „ur<br />

X^r nextlaauo I wilt toll you what w» have dono<br />

Md What wo aro goli - to do, and 1 want oaoh ono of tho<br />

urn ooualna U, th.nk about tho matter, and bo ro^y to<br />

" Jo«u«. thou 80„ of David, havo „,«r„y on ino."<br />

Who upokn | hn«o wor,l»r<br />

Whoro was ho t<br />

What .11,1 ho do whon nhark'P,l to hold hl« poi.nof<br />

What did JodUH .lo when ho h.-ar.l him T<br />

I>ld ho euro himf<br />

Ilowr<br />

Why did he not put clay on hi. eyo.K<br />

Thon oau ho not ouro the blind l«Klay an woll thenf<br />

Can he not ouro your bllndno.a f<br />

>b.e;:ar 'v. k A<br />

yoHaregolugtoUo. Do your SSri^"'"^' " """ "•P'^roAum, am waul,!<br />

I'Li t<br />

i+f' SIlKs<br />

Sli, o,im,Ml„« „(.,,. ,„, (.,,11,, w„r.lN .I,.H„« board III..<br />

'.^ry of iMitli „f thps,. piironis, »ud oi,r,.,i ti„.ir i blldr,.n, b,.-<br />

'•"iixo they prayed 1,1,n In (ultti. and h.. will j„„i<br />

much for v„u t.-(la, for ll„. .aiijc reason.<br />

|-|llo„.t..xt animeroil aUo h, l,ldoSl„„ l,, Wali,<br />

.<br />

Tiie I'rlutarjrUuarMirljr.<br />

of a circle, tho nearer they como to Thu contains tl,« uuue lT1 VH, SC'IKNTIFIC and each other.<br />

TiUkiKOd<br />

dmou,a Bimpt* Umou Hiory, and ficiors<br />

POrULAll work of llu? kind lu lht> EnRlbh l&njfuainJ.<br />

When two truth.* seem directly op- dUtvreut tium<br />

UaenUoui<br />

tUo«« on<br />

auU<br />

IU«<br />

AnkWeia,<br />

I'loture Clardii.<br />

entlraly<br />

jwsed to each other, wo must not ques-<br />

Our Utile On«>a.<br />

Kor tha l>rlniaiy 'srudv we pukuUti Onr<br />

\Vn |irHipll(»tlon;<br />

Music; making<br />

Itevtew It<br />

CiueaUonsmkI CiueaUons more oomploto mxI Aawais; than<br />

tions of the text. It wlmt it purf)orts to be, a t)ommtntMry, not a Bible. obuy liiui, then all proof l« impossi-<br />

the lilble Lemona<br />

. akli<br />

" it Is liserally |>ncked," says iiishop Wiley, " full of good things*." ble.<br />

8K1V10R GRADE.<br />

Tbe Neiilor )iiimentary that will help the reader ttr arrive at the tall 6Ull«rii)g from nervous debility and colors;<br />

we iKSUo, wUli oxcellunt uUKravings; nmps In<br />

meaning of the Kcriplures so I'aaily, and in »o short a time. Dr. Kitchel kindred wcaknesscM shoulii scud iU lemon<br />

llltuiraled d ctlouary: auil «|hiic1iU<br />

Tauce.1<br />

iraturo.dlxUiiKulsbinz<br />

(luartvrly. U is ,le«lguod<br />

It from<br />

to carry<br />

tbe Adtbo<br />

says: " It attfiiipt.s to explain only what needs explanation." Dr. Smith, ccnte in stamps for illustrated book<br />

editor of the t'hiisngo .SfamUird, says; " I have in sevoral lnstanc»3s seen a<br />

«i«.iuii. aud<br />

ittle<br />

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views of<br />

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Bt!rmon in a sonten. p."<br />

suggestiug sure meaus of cure. Ad- •on<br />

prviwuieJ<br />

text.<br />

tliAti ire usually K>v«b lu the<br />

dress World's Dispensary Medical<br />

Onr Yonna I*a«>plr»otloal<br />

atidainirlti*<br />

queamaking<br />

Sohcmo"; Brander Matthews, Hutwrluteudouis<br />

tlonaoonsiantly reciirrlbK.<br />

It 1m luvnluabls.<br />

Kortvaolerxand<br />

8. Its cheapnesa.<br />

tho standanl dramatic authority^<br />

No commentary of its Hlrx) and merit was ever Bold for anything^ like writca of the "Kombloa"; KtU W. Batnples of r>nr pa|iflrs will t)n oheerAilty sant<br />

tho priwi. There is aa much reading matter in this Oonimenlary aa you Piercc, too well-known lo need praise, jji^sjnptilot<br />

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ITEMS.<br />

TlioaKh yoa Couffb<br />

In Iho iutiiuaciea and friontlihli» of<br />

those fifty years, I hare found that the<br />

Till Your Heart Aches puroul, sweetest and noblest of my<br />

friends were those who kept nearoet<br />

Wh«n Ui» 'Lira HSBTOIilKO" Kant IndU Itrmto<br />

Jesus.<br />

«ilr u »t tmiHl. One Iwltln will wiuiy Ihe niOul .Vfit-<br />

Ue»i lh«l Jill. a. JAMKH' llwpwiitl.mi ;t In.lla<br />

II»m|< win piwIUvrlr curt CU Iiulli u •» 'in. i<br />

aiid »m hiippy to JO icll you elm I Tim • „ !ile«»cd in the eyes cf (»o —<br />

liKHnlT A I.J-.M.IU<br />

KENTUCKY ll'Init ' ."ai eating _ and x.riiiiui - logellHir. „ — >. t-laawa dl'lda.! lii-,o amall MMr.l.iru<br />

nluipsoir* KUiri., Wiwhlotfton O, . la ^ of Horehouml Tar the 8|>cedicst re- •Ui I I ja thai each (radet rx-ltea every da _ .. _<br />

Ktoralive of the voice in cases of |w| niLITAR\<br />

11 I I JA Mr Y sapertntendrnt. I OoremnMmtadapUd to the-riiararter of each individual<br />

• • cadet ». AfacoUrwhoaaaoclatewllhtbecadrta. 7 A ayiteni oruillltsry<br />

Ajk your .Iniyrl.l f,.r l>r II J»MKS (•j.,in..l.l.<br />

IlKllcH, niiil If ihi-v fail v. SW1.1 1.- ... .llriH 1 l»'4.:,(( hoarseness. It also euros coiiKhs ami INSTITUTE. diaclplln* whl*-h develope the IkkIv a»il linnarta le«»ona of aiilborliv ami<br />

proiaplutedleaee. Addraaa Cal.1t. O. AI.I.K!!, r«rmd»t«, Ky.<br />

(wr Itijltli-ur thr l«jii(.., f„r ««.r.f>. I'lll. ao.l iii,ii<br />

nicnt Itt.vn oafh t'imilKH'K ,V i n l-t i.n. i.,r, sort! throai rapidly and ooinplctclr<br />

ICSi lu 8tr«!l. I'hll..li.|pliin. fa j.lti 36 !2o r >n S'>!d by all Dnigj^isU si 2;ic., ."A: A .nrecurt to, THROAT and LUNO DISEASES.<br />

and $1<br />

Colds, Coughs, HoDfseness, Soro Throat,<br />

Loss of VoH ice. Influenza. oi^ TKmai<br />

KIND WORDS FOR 1886. Glro»'. Malphur «a*p healaaod So. rnmbles yield instantly to tt« ma&irii ami »oothing Inflacncc.<br />

OcraMuiCaniIt«Mu-rrklllaOi>raa.B9nlotia,2i(o i'or L.aryngitl8, Bronchitis, Quinsy, Asthma,<br />

I'UICK !th;i>l « Kli.<br />

Hiir« Hilr «nd WhUkw CT»-r.Uek a Brown.axx and Consumption, i. li. nk lean^s Tar winr<br />

Uai>: it Ujc rcmce snrr relief,<br />

n^'a Toolhiaeae Oran oui* 11: StljiBl*, Sck l! has curcil l-un^ where all other retncdteft<br />

Th» prli of Klli.l VVonli for ls.s«itive •jHti^c. l or Singers and S^akera the Tak<br />

ity on national, domestic and individ- \Vi!»»« NO IUl.m ta an ahanlute neceaaily Nothinghau<br />

Till' l.fOKiiiia will twdM l.lMlly liiii,r..v-ivl. aii.l »lll<br />

Inrludc llm« KradfM.<br />

ual piofrress, tvrouKhl through ilic<br />

ever Keen red which will immediate relief,<br />

and tt will po&uivi'iy ct»re Thr"*! trcmbica. IH>n*T Dclay.<br />

I- KxpUnKtlonn and (juoKtlonn ultliotit auNui'ri. r.-r<br />

Uie eld».r M-hutam.<br />

orjianij'.atioii, mini-iricH and nilssioiis<br />

Stop that Bsd Cold! Stop that Cough I<br />

"S- Qiit^ilonii and Atiawpr^, for lnti.rTi>.H(1aif m-hxlai* of ihc Christian Church, in icnowl- wno^e Thrrsat arc arre, hard and drv,<br />

S. I.fnion Story and giK.«iion and An»«pr». (..i ib.. ed(;c, virtue, order, (reetloin anil w»llrral5irr the » e»?e(l nf a nn^le doat of Dn I H<br />

yirtinKM! K-hiilara.<br />

Mrl.a*.s' * 1 AH W 1 I Nf, lUi M. at>d tn jrive aJI dmihtmc<br />

Tllfiw iMwina will havr all the othor imua. dt avrtd tne fi.oo,<br />

Sfnil-Monlhly — Slnffl-. copy, f.0 r. ill. , . li!i.< .,( un<br />

or more, fwh ii cfnis.<br />

aKue, rheumaijsm, nervous debility r ihjt Ain.iunt »M p'lstAcr st:im|>». ! will af*«m one docen.<br />

I..»rpf l"»tiir i.n Uu h t rtpijin sia ijni- % t;un. h aa the ac cent<br />

Tin Quarterly —Contaln.'nK (hr l.-»«.«rh<br />

qnartn of the year. wliJi nthor lii.|p« f.>r toivrhcr. knd or premature decay, will find in Sim-<br />

, • • ll.no<br />

Kliulard, jM-r annum, ID cenla.<br />

mons Liver Uogulator, prepared by J.<br />

«»r a I r>itM-« . -t • • c oo<br />

Afivr usJn* hi J n Wisr I.'*.. Bai.*. Jtt iae<br />

Lfafleta —(VintnlnInK the lenaon« only iivr<br />

•nniim, each 10 r«it«.<br />

H. Zeilin .fc Co., a vegetable siwcific<br />

Itrar (rorii r>>u<br />

•rao Chlld'a Oem- . I.ori't, Mil , Proprietor of<br />

able lor In fani clawa — (ler anniiin, ulnifl.- coiiv Ut trouble and effects an absolute and Dr. J. H. McLean's Wonderful StrengtbenInK Cordial.<br />

OUAVKM 4t<br />

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Tmin. permanent cure. It regulates the liver, 1iit>VAa Uoni.vsoM. B pi'omluint lj»er* Slahie keenci of<br />

dispels despondency and restores C"luml.-1«, (,., .taira tliat Dr. J II Mcl ean". Tar Svine<br />

IiHK II ilni U Ihe h. M rem..!* he 1, »er oAc.l for touirhl and<br />

SggP COMrAJfY's RELIABLE. health.<br />

cnlda. S.i s he would ti.'t l.c wilh.uit It if It i-..»t |io a tinttlc.<br />

If vou are ( ..stive, Ililiroia.nr amiitid with t.iver orKidney<br />

Celled to Uke, What cau^ witl con<br />

llnued that constant irriUtlon and<br />

backing cough, they could nnither ei-<br />

I lain not prevent. Providence throw<br />

Ihe remedy in my way. My wife wHii<br />

«aflferlng from prolapitus uteri, «nd tho<br />

,.rofes8oret the theory and practice of<br />

ijiedicine In th« University of Naohville<br />

l>r. Winston, was her piiysician, «nd be<br />

prescribed for her this ftlenticai Brace<br />

which speedily rollevttin.<br />

Ueciemtior 21,1S6.<br />

1)11 J. 11. Ghavks : — Dour Sir, I<br />

usoil the Brsce sunt by yourseifduring<br />

iny lato canvasH of tho State. It was<br />

of very great service to ine; andl<br />

feel very well satisfied that if I bad<br />

(V)ininencctl its use a week earlier that<br />

my voii;o would not havo been aft'ected<br />

at all. Tht! first time I uned il I ad-<br />

IrenRctl a large crowil ol people In ilie<br />

open air, and I found that my voice<br />

waH very inucu strengthened; and al<br />

ilio f.loHo of a two hours' siwof.li .i was<br />

free from iny usual feeling of v/earl<br />

ncss anil exhaustion. Very respiot<br />

fully Ja8. IJ. PoKTun.<br />

AOEOIMIIA KVAJfBI.ia-ir.<br />

Uaving given tho Banning Drue a fall<br />

trial, I checrfuliy bear my ieeiimony to<br />

its value. I can perform my labor with<br />

fif^ |)er cent more ease aud coralort tluir<br />

before; I would not be without it fo<br />

twicf. Its price. T. 0. Botjuw.<br />

Handay.«chooI Erangeihit<br />

AklanU, Oa.<br />

ror Honx^baeh BI(«laK.<br />

1 have travsled aoroas tbe Htat dobuity, from ing such things uiufer the hoad of<br />

•early twonty yeia. and iho ilddXxpS' wuiuM i-ufli asiMw UM giTou .iven ma me gi^eai gr..( reiisf. niusx<br />

" hnnibuggory." ory." llocoontly, tho hoavy<br />

In riding hotM-bao, no one haa any «)on-<br />

tience of more than one thousand muilieoption of lt« worm. 1 balieva it to be all and fatlgurii; ig efibrta of tiio coatoniiiaf,<br />

loia and public ^"cakerB upon whom I you claim, 1 wonld not b« wlthont It. quite brokodown for tho first month,<br />

Watauga, Tann. T. K. H, H OMTSIL<br />

have fitted ihe ^raoe wii^inTuiahle<br />

1 oonoludod to try tlio rojootod Braco,<br />

moceaa, I am prepared to tetiify of|lta j Tlie TeallBsaHr or * VbrlaUiiM Wommm aud t do not hoiltato to testify to tho<br />

real nerita. mihoui it, I am aathdled I robliahed liar tbo Boaaflt invBluable worth of this Braoe. I can<br />

>booid havo boon laid aside fmm publio Ber reliow4liiiler«r«. ondure at loaaithree timoa thonniount<br />

^l eaking ei^teen yeAna^. Byaiinf<br />

oflabor tbftt I did befora witiiout fa-<br />

U, I have (alW reoovored a loai Toict,<br />

tigue. My voloehaaimproredatotrorv<br />

jjtil an Ueawd with oaooi naoomaioa<br />

step of lnaret8«d ellbrt, nod phjral-<br />

ru«ei Mi «a4iinuiee. Withoat It, two i ifltad. Tha most of than ara t—<br />

o«l itrength hsi been moat efAolvntiy<br />

OK thm lerinooQ ezbanat ana glTo me I<br />

roaflwed.lwottldnot taka ton tlmei<br />

jft'f vS'; I'lji<br />

• ' ! X'si<br />

the priooof my Bmce now and bo<<br />

polled ( diiponae with it. I moat i<br />

dially niootoinend thia Brao* to tb«<br />

who may, pbyaioally or othoryrlw<br />

nowd iU G. A. Loyroir, DJJ.<br />

DoKon, Ga. J<br />

Baknihds Braos.— m m one of Uie<br />

greatest of (ihysioal bieuinBui Ut a<br />

publio simkeroi'tlugor. Thetwtioaony<br />

of mauy ininletere ai ta iti past<br />

bonoflt would iurprlae thoae who<br />

know nothing of it •<br />

B. U. Foao. LL. D.<br />

Editor Christian Repository.<br />

Through Meiisra. Flower ^ Wilaon<br />

of Komton Blatioit, Ohlon ount7,<br />

fonu., I procured ouuof your Irapror-<br />

out<br />

gonoral businosa in a day, wm<br />

far greater oaso, than I have btm<br />

able to do in a long timo. I find r,ho<br />

Braco lo be truly tho very meohanlcai<br />

holt) I need. IL 0. Lowa?f.<br />

liorn Lako, MIm., May 10,1877.<br />

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tro««kad b**a «ie*ismauic«l«r, rtTl*. V. l. I., p. 04, Kl«(fantiy ^oad.<br />

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MMt ttmne pr>U(uUoiKt aciUfttl ttt«m bjr tij*<br />

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TrarM H> Haiarrli of liio A<br />

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Umi •pottotle luul pilic^Uv* ciiaretuffi, «nd<br />

Curutlaii chnich tolliecjo«eof tiieetBh:H!h<br />

AnMHMttsm WU«t tUU imu ttl* K«D«ml<br />

centory. Price, II.?5<br />

fWKitlo* of Uie charcao of ChrM tn lai Autt-<br />

Mqiwntacm. Tut* work la{rl«uloti!erl(>ttir&l Tb* ftapllat*. By T U Jnu««, 1) I), .ihtlnu<br />

•Bd binMUleai lBfanii«Uoa,iitMI i» «ectA.<br />

takor to glv* H Ui* kMyaM powtbie circuia. THB ORIUIV or 0AFTMTI>l, Mr<br />

mttau. Prl(»»cu. H. r«rtl, LUD^You oQKbt U> b« famll<br />

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0J». TtaU IB aurnv rwpeci« U lb« ts^ oi<br />

mli tb« manT wvria tn-* (ubjeci, aud tb*<br />

MOiuirt dltiaton of iia««c» iaiu Piuikjuiii<br />

Ud ^oerel la fiur pr«f«r«M« to the osoal<br />

mvrnl* and l*abUc, aUio* Uicm t«niui urm<br />

liaMdMnB. lu oJbik. ec CIM.<br />

mmrntlltChrnntt mrtwtory. By £d«r-*ni<br />

t. HiSeax, i>JU. A rnltl« to tii» aocuiu* buti<br />

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Dotea (tliia ftcf » ^ nupirftrifited by our lir*Ut> WHO ue*d« inggeatiom I «nd Md aim; aualjUo»i<br />

roB to tiieauaiitr; ci>*irciiy luail, pi^ipaul, 6 &U<br />

oeaary toa right utidoralandluii of Ui*^bl«<br />

IN r tif^zoii i^y tf^itrcm*, {>aicha*or puylng<br />

aud wbltfh have never befi.r* boon pnt lH!(t>r» v/<br />

the pnbile m aueh oouv*nleut an cheap •<br />

1!iiaU»>W c>iDt«tn« the »amc hf mii/i R« In lite form. PT)oe.»i,(!b<br />

New ilaptlM nu«ltul»taua Tuiie UaoK. Melitl<br />

The l*rfeiit;, i»Kn Cupv.<br />

reaNlonnl. Ity Katherl'nuilquy, twenty.flTe<br />

Evergirf^rii liixiida. Nnw tsJlilon (wunlN venrn a Primt in lha Cliurrh of liuinu. The<br />

oiilj). A TOllectloti of IfcV of the 1K»I mid WoiU coniaitu twel e iiliaptanof »«ry liHur.<br />

awtMPlent of Dur "ulil-tluia" liyuiu*. Tliln (-atlng insttor ooiicernlag Ihu l:teoii HU'«tliii;» of (lie chlirrhw lu olUua t.'rudou'a i.'eiiii>i«tu Concordance, Tbi> in.<br />

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II. Price, Si« ctiu<br />

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