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f 1 1- T 1- i 1- i T HOME OME ND F t r REIGN J 0 URNAL URNALPubl- ished i i Published ISHontlilv by bv fh the Three T T 3 i Boards of the Southern Baptist Convention Conventio- nKiCHMoisriD Conventio- nT 5New 5 N eV Series SeriesH- OME T01 VOI KiCHMoisriD V VA A SETEMBEK 1872 1872D- EATH jSTo SWliole So 51O- ne 51 51- HJEFORHGN 51- E HJEFORHGN HOME E FO ORE- IG1Y R EI G N JOURNAL J Jll 0 URN RNAL AL DEATH OF DR WADE WADE- Rev an MY aritinu SrRING SPRING BN1ET HOm Rev Jonathan Wade D D the oldest mib m- ibTERMS I JJUWflixg j d dans one was one wno who distinguished u himself by the One aged woman wisLed to do something in in- honor in- honor LdtvG NO EDITOR sonary sustain BullDedby edby the Americann Baptist B apt ist 11is had just come home from f rom the tb e missionary mi ssionary coarseness coar seness and an d scurrility scurr ili ty of his h i s remarks remar k s Being Be i ng honor of the senseless senseI us god and made a vow to to- probably to- walk to- walk BerJ C BI0nary UDlon dld at Rangoon Burmab meeting when my husband met me in the probably somewhat in advance of his compan com pan walk seven times around the sacred enclosure enclosure- ui enclosure- She uBmm imiman urmab the tue- TIIE halI anJ I B1 WIlED IIED 3fOXTIILY DY TIIE 10th of June 1872 lie would hve been 74 74- Convention 4 banded noticing my winterishlooking hat ui ions in intelligence he aspired to take the leadl- I lead She he went around it six times but before the- seventh the the- in the- seventh Southern Baptist Convention I yeare old if he had lived until the 10th of the U me tendollar bill lI in abusing and insulting the inoffendine chap chap- Southern chap- B1 seventh was accomplished fell down dead dead- lyyour dead- These dead- These the of Thtre i Boards r i coming December He went to Burmah said he U take that and buy lyyour your lain These are the ofltrings of idolatry promptly promptly- gladly promptly- gladly f TERMS T E R M S I assistant to Dr r Judson in 1823 and was as thus an self Some r a Ipring bonnet bon- netr bonnet- asaiatant t I However one Sunday afternoon some re e gladly made not to win a glorious immortality immortalit- yiy i oneT erca a m so engaged for nearly pearl y fifty tiff y years yea re with two brief S ome of yon may iy think that ten dollars is mark of Martyns appeared to produce an unu nan- o not even to secure present peace but expecting expecting- onIy expecting- only o i FJMFI r wrY ono Idnf n i 00 00 IntervalEl In in the work of f a f foreign orelgn mJB810nary not much to spend fur the bit of straw silk sual effect upon this scoffer His whole man man- i only to purchase a little pardon for a few sins sine- thus sins- thus I ytn 1dre ogfiiJtycopies 5 00 IIe was honored 1D in being bem prDlitted to I leathers and flowers with which we adorn our I I ner underwent a change He seemed to be b e lis I I- r IS thus alleviate to their theircondition condition infutnre in future trans- migraticnsBapli8t trans- migrationshoptiat trans Cu rpin r1 r ntaining fillY and upwards per accom heads but padae8 co Ise 1i Phsb a cork ork I is about as much as for mine tening with interest and attention and almost almost- Cu p pac CEnts per percopy copy I great amo g gthe th e Burmana urmana an and L I goes migrations migraticnsBapli8t Baptitt JjuionarvJIalazine- i Jfittionary JjuionarvJIalazine ifiuionaryJfayazine- REMARKABLE Magazine Magazine- i ear AUC1lll jj AJiiP Aonaand and UIGS rrmiltancr rrndltancrafer Jorasu fJr th iaepaperrmli CHARIoTTES papa nil I ren but eipedally amo among ng th the e 1 lattrir att Ir IIis II 18 1 heart leart a i and or I T was very eo glad rlld j to get it too without bav I with reverence so much so that he drew down down- he downe- ar I xt vs nwJlI WOB 1D in W his work Bnd he full ing tag to ask for it it J I upon himself the he jeers and taunts of his licen licen- noticed If fA I frilly 1 relieved f rd leve In in t the he I REMARKABLE TESTIMONY TE TEn- wJlI TESTIMONY- We STIONY STIONYAU- C1lll Ii do lliclunond ich- L mo d ultlmae tumph of CLln6t1Dlty Cristianit y i In ni 1850 So I dutifully said U Thank you and DU began Uegaa j i tious U companions tuIuiOUB From rroiuiuaiuny that thatdayit day it w wtt3 wslsnoticed vriwiiwuBtsu noticed notIce noticed- vs We Wg would commend to these churches which- manifest which whJcIi- d w c h h- t h- fA f IFor rut ofrenee o oa oa- h01 to tIIle bnn ineesnsof his Board II I when Wnhen in thhI8 this country and abont to return to at once on my m way up stairs tojJana8 to nlan Ian as to towhat what j that his customary seat in the kiotk kio was empty manifest but little interest in In miesionp the tes tes- Burmah te tes- timony II Glnotte lJmlll IStreJ t toRer to He1 Lf Da Datr A Va Va- nn tr TUrPEK D I D t Correa Correa- g rr I Burmah urma lhD he e said eal oduntry to a larpe audience in Trpm Tremont color it should be beand and how hoitbdbbimmed it should sho ld le a trimmed I He was never seen there again What had be timony of Andrew Fuller yntirest one of the earliest and and- Temple and- most a n he hel- Jmlll KichmouU g h01 I adtDg5eCre g Secretary I Temple 1 Boston B In ahort I came I I mos mosG- lnotte most zealone ptomcters of missions to the hea hea- then i cmp e oston I may be asked i suddenly j dqwn from the comeof come of him him- g T E DometieeadIndfanMissionBoardMarion nn pitd Indian dantissinBoard Mission Board Marlon I what en 5 I then to the pJaCtlCal utilIty 0 of f a muslOnary missionary- spirit muslOnaryadt- Dg5eCre Domesti AlaJ co ndt0 t t the edD Dointic mj mjteT t Sand andd Indian Indian- RardshimM Idia I couragement you have to go on this mission J I heights of devotion and selfsacrifice selfsirifice self sacrifice to which I He was by occupation a bookbinder and j spirit andetfort in promoting thespiritual the thespirituallroB spiritual pros pros- would pros- perity g Feuw be nddrwseJ to Ker TIe teT 31 1 T SU3I SU3- IJS I RardshimM t shlnJ would oulJ kad h d soared so Ilre d in In the th eves t and d about I and and comfort of the people of God God- I Go Go- AlaJ God- Mr II I3 JS VoSWa vrreOnJing ecretary etary Marion Ala Ala- JIB i answer when I went to t 0 Burmah B urma h in 1D 1 f vestry ry an was myself myse If this time he was required required to bind a book perity bE14Dp JIB y T tvr eitrre ecprr6ecton check on irwTorkpoet w York ork rostt 1523 2 t here vere but ut 18 cnverts to agam again- ecprr6ecton ror one of the Engl1sl1 residents The book I Mr Fuller states There was a T T- Bk perIo period of- my of of- I3 I tiler an Selma or by by- v r ChriBtiaity I nut my ministry marked lby the most pointed syste- matic Byste Byste- w Ge In in t that ot empue have lned just about the time I reahed the was written in Hindustani Hindustaniahetawere v tcLDi11Dtet5eeretufoftheDemes to seethe bal1Bm I I- uOR top toPwas As the sheets ahetawere were matie effort to comfort my serious people but but- In but- the I ttD rftice uOR fe JOUilBORO J0 Dol mB0 rur GA lteorgia eurgiULam lrtama IWd I of 500 5000 5000- t s stair t air some somethingperhaps the lDgper b apa I should sou h 111 rather rat h er Sill iI passmg th through roug h h his IS h bands a nds he glanced at the the- nda the more I tried to comfort them the more they- complained they they- Dol rn t nda We pen cnnnt I somebcdyuggested to me U But But what about contentf and struck at their marked SlIDI simi- Secae complaine of doubta and dalkneBs I knew knew- ttD knew- not Bk and Indian Mission that was 1gec Secae A or the Domestic C Tr say we regret to bear of the he I those SZy n 1 i T T not vht to do nor What t to tbink for I had doue doue- rn done- my B missionaries S mlsslnari Board dath of f thIS good and 1 j lanty m in language and thought to the addresses ror for0eorgis Georgia Aiiau I yenerable mn We are are- w 1 my bcbt to t comfort the mourners in Zion At At- rather At- 1gec At- this I WQ Caitnocrptneterretary tDOrr Pcts1C ptofficJf1fiUboro p Distntt80cretary rbOf O Ga J rather thankful that he h was permitted P to live so So 0 I Eat a d down own D l to consider onsl d ere I mu6t mus t confess con Ii ess he had had heard from the chaplain He read it ita- nd t this time it pleaeed God to dhect my attention attention- to ID and Tr1 Tn Tennessee Postoffice IImr long and th that when I had thought about before to the claims of the periehing heathen in India India- W Ilenry it a c npyur agent ag ent for j acfomplieh acc omplish so much It basbeen hB been onlv only on l a sacrificing my carefully through retnriing to the y I tor felt that hod been we living ourselvcl and- not and andI- D sac4I T raw J LJ year ar or two tw since SlDce his wife the lifeLTcom lIfelong i salC my bonnet had not occurred to me j but in owner It was a copy of the Hindusanf trans 1 for their kSrffcS kSrffcSStff- ldarSetool i al1lDt for Texas exa9 Iostcmce I tffice II urarot OUIon t com not caring souls I sfoke 8S I felt felt- My fel faGI w f T care RtRLL of jJer dr J B LInk Lrnk- a I panion of his Iabore died In his old n e he a p pleasantly I eaan tl y misty mlS t y sor sortt o of way 1 h had a d con contem t em I lation of the New Testament which HenryMy henry My serious leople Wondered and wet over then then- f their- past 1 A D senors S snp1ntendent rintendent of tbe Oolored 001 or Missions tSlOn9 W8B left I eta f alone one nge Age sorrow an and d disease plated a general renunClatlon of the world I JIartyn had recently completed And tbe re- h re falt inattention to the subject They began to- talk to tof- aGI 1i Pn1 ltffict 3lariuetra J1THI tlz were It BairaaaJlieeerrt Board Agent pr8lng uron him To the Iat he was which was on the whole qUite sootbmg and I salt su I t un under d er D Divine IVlne bl blessing essmg 0 of r th that a t I c chance chanceS- ondaySehool h nnce talk about a Baptist miEsion Tbe females es es- pecially s s- S i worklDg I peclally bepan to col collect I ect money f for or th the e Bprca spreadd 0 0- It of of- the f f- A 1I 1i StffldarSetool enn Board 361 na Main to tW St llo1Rnl Mem mu1 I and it must be e sweet to him now to enjoy enJ0Y the I delignlfal d e I Igh t rIB u But u t now when wh en I had h d a good 100 d op I word shall I say that arrow shot at a ven yen- phi the Gospel We Vemetandprayedfortheheathen Vemetandprayedfortheheathen- s met and prayed for the heathen heathen- Board heathen- met I phis uNtrett lrr W BeT DOYhD JoITtIOUtng s 5ecre ecre I rest Q of the people of God portunity P ortunit y to save a dollar or two for Christ r I ture r and the earnest perusal of that book r r- tkmph led met met and considered what couM be done amongst amongst- to amongst- ourselves tkmph Iell1p Tenn i did d not feel at a1 tl inclined to do it I said to i I to w the vuc young scoffing OCUluug Mohammedan u oliO ounmoicuau bamme d an bookbinder bookbinder- Ora uouomuer 00 kb 1n d er ourse ourselves I 18 Sff SffO- rs f for or them th e e- lrr m met and did what we couId couId- phis could- And I And nd whilbt this wag goinff on the lamentations- ceased lamentations lamentationsIe- ll1p I myself myself- John of Cawnpore becoming after long and prayer ceased ceas The sad became cheerful the despon- ding despon despon- ful despn- I i Ors eichauges c h iDrSm will please note CharlotlC4nille the change changeo- toar THE AFRICAN MISSION I U John gave me this money on purp purpose for ful fu I preparation an ordained or d aIDe d missionary mllllHonary in In the th the- The e ding calm No one complained of a want ant of of- Church of- comfort I of otoar oar address II ress from ro Richmond to CharidUcat Charloltteville ilia I The spirit of consecration is not dead in our j my bonnet and he always awAYs likes to have me Church of Christ and n1 a very r faithful and or able- churches able nM comfort tHomforty And I flock infctead of having to study how how- O1l how- to 1 f I churches In I n the t he JOURNAL J OUNAL for ti or last 1 ast month mont h we I 1 1 look we wen besides besidesthat that was said aid rather j I preacher reacner of that faith he once despised despised- d them to comfrt They my were flock drawn WaB mJself out of comforted themselves themselves- made themselves- K themselves- That by by- otar by- them OF CHEER made it known that a tI white man was wa s needed ne e ucu d e d more to myself myselfU I dont want to take that eld eld- for I K That was the real secret God blessed them- while them them- nrrR 1I WORDS j j j- nowerer r I for Africa Afr ca We W did id not conceal the fact that I thing thin and have it fixed over j the I OUR VATTTVTJC FATHERS while they tried to be a blessing- How blessing be and how I fr fd UUK AAJiti nowerer modest an editor may maybe maybe- distinction j j- rrmffifeieit i How revived would many of our churches be- were be I rrmffifeieit epr riadittent tothat to Ithat inai haft haftat at social socim 1 distinction uiuuii d distinction- and is t nctlun which wwu hch I f It the j JL JL- ata field is a difficult one involving peculiar Peculiari U That old thing II being a very nice straw straw- WORDS Henry Dunster the first president of Harvard were Wferhe pastors to press presIupoutlhlrmdnddh upon the minda and hearts hearts- of ata under the name of fame he may let yeti vet I i hardships an and sacrifices and yet DrTupper Dr Tupper in which I had worn the previous summer was a i College was a man of 0 f great grea t learning I ernlDg and an ac of their elr people peop peopleas eos as Mr r Fuller did didthe 1 1- epr the claim claims- of claim- lUrience lUrience Iltl13 lexperience a pleasant sensation when he hears hearsfom I fom us that the Foreign MissiOn Board has great deal better even now than most mission I I knowledged piety He was appointed President Presidentt- tat of fort tbe for perishilllt lStfoSTnlhflS their sahatIon and an engage Try hem It brother in active try tf hf- fort It it- Indcr r oiathehas that he has h hthe the sympathy and and- sensation cooperation co cooperation- he operatIon of already had lWapphcUons two applicltions for appointment aries wear I imagine And then down in an i i- for j of Cambridge College in 1C40 and he resigned Index B W V I I- ioe I- Srx thoe ioe for whose pleasure and improvement he hel- abors II I to that field This annOUDemfnt will convince lout I out of tbe way corner I heard something whis I his office in 1654 Ill had become a Baptist labors We confess that certain letters of en en- ragement I our brethren that there are men among us per j i and thereby obnoxious to the churches of Mas U Six the lively Boston correspondent of of- et of- the ennragenent ragement have been very pleasant to us I who U count not the their lives dear unto them if I I to Of coarse COdrse- one you must have a new bonnet et sachusetts Having left the th presidency of 0 the he the Examiner and Chronicle thus discourses oa oa- k 011- labOn on- what one j brut brother b ear tan writes t es U Mike I 1ke i the dress and ap a P I on only I 77 y t they h ey may preach presc h the th e EosPel gospe I to t 0 perishing perls h mg j j I- One What will Mrs Brown think k 7 l i college he requested the privilege of remaining remainingp- earance what he calls calls- It callso- uraOement 8oul3 sou 13 It wil1 W nt also aaen awaken new hope in the j I dont It know how it is whhXhe rest of you for some time in his house Being denied his his- t It pearance earance of the JOCBSAL quite well I shall I elng A SEW READING OF HISTOKY HISTOK- Ytemptations y r tn I success of 0 f oar Afcan AI ncan mission mission but my mv my temptations arsofa arer0f are ar CflA oftj tj blessia bleasingsin blessing g sfn in dis j i request he wrote a second letter to the General Generalo- ected eat ot t staajinlUI AI I J place ia- p ce it in every family con co The persecutions of Baptists and Quakers by by- r oected with ny J bUb tUTtW5 Aaotner Aioher TboHa3 who o Ii as I guise trmse for when when that tbatmiSi miserable miserable ble little tvrant tyrant j I I Con Court rt dated Kor 10 1G54 1CS and an d presents nrespnta I the ths- adysent th e the t h e early ear I y Massachusetts ssac h l1Ee tts Puritans is now being being- ot bein byg g I l SaTf elrbein fioeint toinsinolk6u Jde ideee J T aenerallc enerallY following fnllnwinv ConSideratIons In favor of f fi facnr lustily lustilv denied by living Puritans President Presiden- tnsiL P res Id Id- J Id- Ii en en- l1eted 0 a aVOr vor stirpadysent Coady M adysent sent nl ns two clbHC clubs of subscribers oa says says- want J WHAT WtiaA 1a FAiULIABITY LlaxtY A A- iron WITH WICI11tUL1fltISbI WICI11tUL1fltISbI- DOES R 0 MANISM eo rI I take tbe aIm 1Dnneter D unster w when h en h hunted un t e d ou out of 0 f Hrvard College College- J I DOES able aw answer to bh petio Tbe late ate IIoo io 4 rhnrrti and iron want mr my entire church tn to take and ronfl read tVo the theB- SAL the- ot5At F F- tirpadysent f and the GoloDWJr th beforeeou t5 I nsiL BSAL Anotherbrother sends us two clubs If the Pope pine had no nn warmer wArmPr friends T elsewhere I So N o yon 00 dont don d on t 1 11 said II I 1x t myself my self ev even e n while siah s i ah a h Qac Quincy Qu i ncy President P res ident of Cambridge Cambrid ge Colege Coee Colle g e I P0Trepudiatinginfant Cor repudiating reoudiatinn Colony infan tv baptUm rrignEd rraign fd when wbe eforeout refusVd refusVda- nd re CiI fus ed and closes his letter with God bless the than th an in I n his U own dominions he would be in in- alit t I gave a bit of a sigh for the pretty ideal which once read theEe Considerations before an the piivriege of preaching or teaching tt1bchmd waanot waanot- greater wasno- th wasnot- persecuted iUL greater trouble than he is IS now The London ondn I was in my mind II No you dont 1 Ive had immense assembly of literati 1 terat His H 19 plaintive plaintive- hard I am 1 Ive perqecnted Rgr 4 Ilhams a w when Jd JdB- ut en driven nven ou out out- of t I But B a t we will willlot rot tell our readers all the plea pIe Ii Freeman thus thuscomments comments on the late elections in 1D I r hard enough work with you but you are not tones and earnest manner produced a marked I g of Holmes the and ax By J v Cwndall waS not whJn when persecuted imprisoned imprisoned Clark Clarke- Holmes and and- ant and- fined to t- oiUL ant things the brethren say to us The most I IIy mlstre83 mls t ress Jel y et I effect The U Considerations are written in a auedf fiue fined aud one of them whipped in Boston were were- u were- not 1 u i i j So it happened that the Lords treasury was trny effecting style tI Thomas Th Gould first I T not persecuted pastor pastor- of ieasant Ihing oC an is that we have rece received ed I Loa week we called call ijj attenoa tn the 1 he CacI act I actricher i richer cuer b- lip by by my mphree three mice dlIa dollars uwiima i of the First Baptist church in Boston Boston when when- hers when- compelled of about i ujr uijr j I lm Tbe Tlie time oC tne the ear is a n unseasonable 0L1 f names two thousand subthat sub that the in had f year V r new Papal party 1D ItaIy resolved to compelled com pened to n flee to Noddle S XT jji s T Island land and when when- abandon when- afterwards when- I hn hn- u husband who doesnt I MJ y remember such being now very near the shortest day and the he hers in the last two months abandon u its policy of sullen silence and take take- the afterwards imptisoned impt isoned with others of his bre fare- h bre- thren I tbe h field u at muoiciP munlClpa 1 an and d pr parliamentary I lmentary T elec elecC- OSCERT I ec rti trifls thought jjsj I T bad rrs a lovely new abjrj K bonnet bonnet- until f depth thS 2 The of winter place unto w which h IC b I go IS is un unknown Ii Down to to- me t0 kSlHHCPrS thren WRS not persecuted The Baptists tldf of of- Boston until in buund I undeceived h him I and d as duty m j an JES s Boston when their theirhouse house of WOrshIp was nal nailed nailed- up e COXCEXT OncnuOFPEAYEErOBHlISIOHS OF PRAYER FOR MISSIONS tions IOT1in th the hope hop of defeatIng the b puiou patriotsT- hemonthly i me snd my titmily Rnd tbe wYs and means of I could smile wthout a pang TgwLlVi when Mrs frs B i re 70lrro7e mV uS p7or up Vorrof by order of tLe General o Court were wr wr- TtraiTdy not notC- OXCEXT not- persecuted subsistence t to of talents and d Themonthly The monthly concert of prayer so extensively The battle has h gon gone against the a Pope and d hiS hiSmarked his- mserved 11 i I for otLn one n6 ToL my gSoff parts or orpersecuted or- marked persecuted The Baptists of 1assacbusetts Massacbusetta- when I I marked in my hearing that 8he A never could i for the contammg or cODservmgg my goods or or- bear IOEerved by all religious denominationi is of prelates and In in favor d7rvr 0 of f t the b e people peop J e A At Verona Veronae- aptistorigin erona i diposing of cattle fccustomed j to orwhen when thruuh long Yfars they were iss iss- r harassed harassed- by bear to WEar the b same thmgs two yeara lD in snc my my place place- of I I ssyt taxefi the theI- OEerved the- standing Iaptist eaptistorigin origin In 1781 the Kon N orthamptonshire Northamptonshiref NorthamptonshirePadua Padua Capua CapuaPlacenzaandVenice Placenza an i1 YeDlce th the e pnes priests priestsB- aptist t 9 r i 0 of resl residence d ence zsgxzxss b by Y tyrnmca I I laws aw S were to support I c cession stsndlDg onltr were t thrown b rown Into into puson a and and- in 1 l l- Iaptist t t- I ti- 1 Baptist AsscciatioD England have been routed and h8 has been made made- moired ade uEiFlpssj 3 The place from rm which I go ha hash h fir fire Iresolved Hoired to r unanimously rr br r r pTrha progress r t I mean to try It agam I believe I shaU bave I fUt1 fuel and aU proVIsIOns for man and a bAst sxsa laid laid- at in many T ways Vere made to feel F thlit iE5 thtY wele weleB- aptist were- under recommena to all our churches and i Evidently the age of sacerdotalism is is drawing to to- congregations under dr hard taskmasters were not persecuted persecuteda- nsreoitmns persecuted- Their at j leastt twent twenty dollar3 a year Tear of my own money in In for the winter To remove somee things will will- to rongrlgatJons ansreoitmns the h spending of p t hour the u I close t and tu4 ja is winning r its 5ia t r in n the theI- firt P h loMror somh Their cry of liberty of conscience w3 a fraud fraudl- iiat frau fraud- In one on B hberty 15 winning I 5 vay In to give It 19 is ceraln cerainly I asenstJon wor worth th be to n destroy thpm r to to imnv remove nthors ot ers as a hnniro books- and 00 I gIVe away l In fact ct to the las las- poor last tewETlllaTler AewEnglander- it tewETlllaTlerro- ngrlgatJons liiat Monday onday in each and household hazard i uttumiiipiw according iov w month in prayer to bewail Italian cities Better still the Liberals are are- One re goods to tbem greatly planning iannng for for- aterivai itl was rfther th r the Puritans who well persecuted Persetedc- onditions persecuted- by Ine 1 The he house I have buided is low estate of use upon verdamageful verydamageful- conditions damageful T religion and earnestly earnestly implore I uniting and have wisely resolved not to divide divide- a conditions to myself out of love very for the Col Col- soiled by impertinent Baptists and Quakers I They ThefI- ne They- poor arnivat a terna of our churches and of the the general their strength by multiplying candidates The I in Poor SOUIS souls came ame over here to v worship in lD their thei- rp their- own lcil lcil- of AN INCtDENr TNCIDE IN THE LIFE OF HENRY x lege ge taking country pay lieu of billj of ex ovcf ert aa3e of our Redeemer and for that end nd to I TJItramontanes move and nd act as one man By B y J MAMYir MART YN chan chane on E England n and an ntldY pllYtlhn or lhe e faouse theu ouse would billdldof wou not not- atettle 0 own way when upstart up srt these restless spirits spir- itsSMirr spirits- born atettle Wtmlewith with God for the effusion of r H His In in aim and nd tbe havebeen have been built and a consioemble part of it iti- rit born of misrule to SK disturb the Kcn PurItan peace peacea- Ue peace- and SMirr Holy f a simitar singleness purpOe s itsss and The The in this of read read- Wtmlewith read- ing lrllrit irit which cfff I rr T0 The folIo following wing reminiscence of lIenry Tartyn i i wa3 givn me at my request out of respect ssf to to- has liberty next step way S alone can an P produce thee Meed friends o of f freedom can vanlulsh sl them alike lD in albeit for the ing history will J be b to make lh the PP Popes to b b- Ptt hae haelr- llrit have- been ee Ptt p ha has been furnished to a recent number of Hi Ilia myself College d debate e b b- t ae and and on o n divisions Our uarreauwB 0 ur readers rea oHa d ers with rf iui no us us- willP uf i 8ion Life by 11 corre correspondent ndent who haa resided resrded- of I j 4 The vne persons auDesiaesmyeeu all uj besides myself i are women women- ui been the most abused men in the world world- JOTTINGS Jt t willP will ui be ue seen f from this i that u t of the and d children whom little the concerts concertso- aver of must rejoice in the brightening prospects j i on help now their their- DraJr their- Jt DraJr were not originally intended to be spe spe- ally queenly cities of Italy and the more so as as- not it i t is IS i s m in Inda la minds ind lie under under the actual stroke of f affliction JOTTINGS JOTTINGSf- or JOTTINGS- The JOTTINGS- The ally 11 for U When Wh e n Henry Martyn during one period of and grief My y wife is sick and my youngest youngest- his 1 or missions missions But they have been made made- he b bl that th t failure fal hue in these elections not improbable Impro a e a I thenI I child fxtremeJy so and bath been for months months- a months- will The location of the Southern Baptist aptst Theo- logical Theo Theoo- ccasion Theo- logical he occasion h his Indian career was located at Cawnpore then of imparting missionary intelli intelli- pace will be taken by the Pope as a final and imper I so that we dare not carry him out of doors yet yet- he yet- ative logical Seminary is settled at last It is to go go- to go- to gpnce Pced and of orpr3inO praying especially for the success ative notice to quit Rome and to seek else J the largest of the military stations m in Northern I i much worse now than before However if a a- where to Louisville Ky provided the Kentucky Bap Bap- tists ap ap- ists r the India In d a and and the whole of the duties of the vast place be found that be comfortable for for- f gospel in heatfaea may lands Th They have havee- n I where h II a local habitation I tistg raise foritthreehandred for it three hundred thousand dollars dollarst- oo dollars- With dollars- With en too 00 the f cantonment CAn c c- THE onm ent lay upon him he nevertheless re I them and reasonably answer the he obstacles F mPna vi TO4U TO4U- eood means f of accomplIshIng gat greatg- ood I i above mentioned myself will wIllingly bow With a learned and growing faculty most of of- whom of- whom eood wd RH and salted S d to tOlead extend his labors abo beyond the he soldiers my we wish they could be held by all- oar all THE OLD HAEPSICOKD BARFSICORD- Beethoven I neck to any yoke Q of personal n selfdbenia selfdenial for I I- and whom have a nalionai and some of whom ha7e haTe- a Qar urchurchea churches and English residents and to be m in reality a know for what and It I whom Hi by is not essential that thev theyi- toaldbeheld by grace I suffer suffer- Qar a European reputation it would be worth as a a- moral a- moral lilou1d b ill the habit of playing his- symphonies his as well as a chaplain He made WWleheld be h Id Beethoven Beet oven was in 1 missionary L e on the h first ilondav Monday I ond8Y in 1D everri every American literature is rich in incidents of- what of ofl- ilou1d moral pOwer far more than the sum proposed proposed- Rev proposed- Rev mouth or symphonies h onles on 0 n an old harpsicord attest as a test- They test what to some would woul d no d doubt ou b appear a strange s t t- e range as with symp Wit many chnrches on t the h erst fi first WffJ1 this characterincidents which not only set set- mouth set- selection I Jr1rdid iMrdalay a Y Th The They wou would Id thus be made to stand ont in their their- true selection of obJects on whom whom to t 0b bring nng his h IS mls rule Rev J A A rhamblis8 of Richmond Va has- been has has- been e regu regular 1 arprayermeetmgmlg pray ermeeting might h t forth our distinctive principles but illustrate illustrateJ- r1rdid illustrate- sionary once in the m month on tb true c character h arac t er witb nothing tohide their faults sionary zeal to bear I In n h his IS compoun compound d or been unanimously called to the pastorate of of- the of- the the and devotion ta take k of e On a missionary missionary com spirit the pioneers of our- rn our ouro- nce I Plerion lelionj or any other time at the CnVeniellCe convenience I I or exaggerate t their beauties If then they l garden was a c chabootraa hauootra S r l Igh btl t l Y rale raised d d- on i faith on this continentCentral Boptt Baptist- commended Bopttle- lionj the First Church in Kansas City His sala sala- for salary salary- for exaggderda p orh of thee church c h urc b might bTa be appointed i T I commended clmmen e themselves to his hi ear they were I platform of masonry such as natives always- good always I for the first year was promptly pledged and the tbe- fo the- brethren the- brethren fo In towns and villa vIllage3 H appom is e I g cood ood and might safely be eent forth to the I have in their gardens for the purpose of 0 sitting brethren anticipate his coming with high hopes hopes- tad hopes- So hopes- So tad I1htings fln ontTthe but in convenient tO have world- Thus world orld I on in the hot summer evenings where they- map they I ROW HEATHEN WOMEN GIVE GIVE- n So says the Cerl JBaptM We wish brother brothert- orch brother- Chambliss brother- Chambliss tbe coun count where the torch phur ch MtaonlT btta 118 only m tM country f7 J w ere e Thus wisely may we test t es t our ou r character en en- deavoring I jy m ay catch every breath of air On this he i While the sacred Htee meationed in the the- used Chambliss success in his new field He is a a- Ointments a- warm a- warm Ointments and too monthly or F semimonthly Semimonth 7 ap deavoring to ascertain how how it I t manifests itself itself- not U8ed Bed to gather together on Sunday Sun d aya afternoons ft ernoons I February F e b ruary Magazine M agazlne was on exhibition ex bbto I I 1 n and an d an a an- a n n- c warm rm friend of Foreign Missions a Christian Christian- gentleman Christian- gentleman ft often 111 the concert of en no prayermeeting at not on great and rare occasions occaslos or before the thethefalueer the- public ailtheywOr a thefalueer or Hindoo Hindoodevotees devotees of the neigh object of daily adoration to the crowds gath gath- borhoodmen gentleman and an excellent pastor and preacher preacher- ble preaher- There preacher- There cable ble But prayer p rayer IS is Probab1 pro b a bly imPracti Iprac 1I where there is a chance c ae aeor for f or display display- and borhood borhoodmen or h 00 d men me deformed filthy and sometimes ered around it the opportunity was improved improved- depraved are th the e pnblic eye There ar are 5 in lh the United St4p States St4- pofoorQ8hrrbPrff 215 distiIle distiIle- ries distille- ries 1Ilau ofoorQ8hrrbPrff of our hconnt hconnttrbY country trbY PleofP people 1C the e grea great Sd and app1ause but in private lD in little IU I e home h homely homely- everyday 11 depravedwhose depraved e W- filth whose hose selfinflicted deformitie and I for making religious offerings Four large gold gold- voluntary ries at work tneb These tu turn oarmembership era Otmcuea n o ot t 218000 Heab8hp to 0 be left in dePI dePIravt ravt gallons gallons- of eaons t Ip e e m ignorance rfth tf r the IiOrk of ignorance everyday d duties u tles which attract no par particular particular- attention I voluntary vo un a filth were accepted as marks of EU I en candlesticks of elaborate workmanship workmanship- perior Workmanship- era Of JhS IH IHr- f m missions whiskey day whicb per 40 13slon8 and d aHowing gallons gallons- to without h th thy 1 with ith our tnissi an Wit out sympa attention an and d reward us with BO praise- If praise perlor holiness 0 1 ID ess Thee men he would address presented by the four queens at Mandelay were were- in to the barrel see e but missionaries Th This 13 oug ought h t no not t to of f most earnest expostulation and ex I placed beside it with Wit h other ot h rf LU me umrei maKes makes o4ou 5480 barrels oarreis in a year year- of year- of We do nook of own breast- in breast In in terms 8 0 many er costly cost I 7 gifts gifts- hortation of retired your three can If in the hundred see working the ee but u tta- ermt days distiUerieg distilleries- send distifleries- send Ulg Itthe one wey 0 of avol avoid lnftridaitoorrrftogbUdrIfag th thoughts hts and feelings feelings- if hortUn hor Ion on o th the holiness nou and purity utf o of the be I Gold and silver were werpourea poured into into the u treasury trea8ury- ee treasury- gospel f of send oug J out 65400000 Pte in the regulation your gallons which must at two tw dol dol- lars dol- lars see ee to K t that t their h rtfttf 1iv fllrl a Il row TtJ 1nembus hem rs rds in the monoto monoto- nous gospel I I day by day Old women wou would Id Id- Ulg totter Aa up to the the- Overlooking he y are of family lars bosom BSff made e ESES if in the your gosPoe per gallon aDounts to 130J800000 130J800000- Dr 130800000- Dr acqua1Dtd with h mis E our mls this garden and within hear sacred enclosure EOllal U Overlooking 1 klng and slowly OtB0 operatio operations ns The Th nous ronna round of home lIfe each eaeh day d ay Y you ou preserve- a Preserve vel 00 unrollIng old old- e old- ing lo toittft d dthis his is t bv by th the e simplest J easiest way sweet serene temper an and do g go forward cheer cheer- fully ing Ing distance d IS t an ce of the chabootra Stood a small small- kiosk soiled handkerchiefs would place a precious precious- stone Dr f Tupper has visited several district district- all aeso aeso- ciations asso- ciations raper p We intend e CIrCU circulation 1 atlOn of a missionary a taking s real pleasure 1 easure In in duty as dnty an and and- fn d kao8 kiosk 7 or S summerhouse u mmer honse in which several young young- Mohammedans stone or a rol roll I 0 of r go gold Id 1 leaf ea f t the h h- his e savIDgs of of- e of- years ciations in Virginia and haa everywhere been been- received been- received p IhaU fiud in th the H that 0 our ur brothel pastors fully little matters honestly strive to i i- ir serv serve- and e Mohammedans of the city were accustomed to to- assemble I years In in t the he h hands an d so of ft the h ewoong woonghyee h h- raper yee Mothers Mothers- would received with great cordiality He has also also- met also- met Hoses these in all taoabl aIltlbIe e bl tper tper- Re r IUn AND FOREIGN JOURNAL a and the Heaven1y lfaster if in a word word- your asem assemble bl e to together gether to smoke and interchange interchange- city Wonld take from their chddren their bracelets bracelets- and met with encouraging success ccess in securing con con- chapel con- tributions con- tributions I P1ease cit cit- taetort gossip- They and necklaces and diveating themselves tributions for the chapel at Rome VirgIn Yirgin- jeering VirgIn- will Virgin- will R Re sounds well on such suc h an unpretend- ing unpretend j city gossip I of of- r of- h of- their epi A S WOrrelI of the Wutern Rcorer Tour lng your ir piety and there it is good genuIDe taetort tested tested- it II Th They were also jeering and scomng scoffing at the the- young b j their own ornaments add them to tbe general general- store will give more than she pledged herself herselfto to give give- Dr give- Dr give- Dr Ie atlcaI1r h honestly onelt I ing harp Feringhee erinnhee Pare English clergyman and and- his store Some cut off their hair 1 and finally declInes from a vaster vaster- and youngj young for an offering offering- and Dr and MM lInDle it will one day win acc acclamation amd Ion j j- atlcaI1r J B Jeter are in England England- genius England- where England- where tad 13 well subg g sux of D D Dr r Worrell thri11ed by the the- genius his most s t nuttractive and unpromising group- of group I and one poor 0 old ld woman In in the h h- Ie e warmth of her her- tad her- zeal where will they sub than ever was epend some weeks before all JJ I at and and nobler throng going going- on have once It is Ifohamme what these zeal 13 we cut off to COlJe to genius of Beethoven Beet h oven American Jfestenfftr Jfe- stenfftrHOME of listeners IS ener Among young a finger and burned it up upJ- J 1 on to Rome Rome- t
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EHJEFORHGNHOMEE FOORE-IG1YR EI G N JOURNALJJll0 URNRNALAL DEATH OF DR WADEWADE-Rev anMY aritinuSrRINGSPRING BN1ETHOm Rev Jonathan Wade D D the oldest mibm-

ibTERMS

IJJUWflixg j ddansone was one wnowho distinguishedu himself by the One aged woman wisLed to do something inin-

honorin-

honorLdtvGNO EDITOR sonary sustainBullDedbyedby the Americann BaptistBapt ist 11is

had just come home fromfrom thetb e missionarym issionary coarsenesscoarseness andan d scurrilityscurr ili ty of hish is remarksremar ks BeingB e ing honor of the senselesssenseI us god and made a vow toto-probably

to-walk

to-walkBer J C BI0nary UDlon dld at Rangoon Burmab

meeting when my husband met me in the probably somewhat in advance of his compancom pan walk seven times around the sacred enclosureenclosure-ui

enclosure-She

uBmm imimanurmab thetue-TIIE

halI anJ I

B1WIlEDIIED 3fOXTIILY DY TIIE 10th of June 1872 lie would hve been 7474-

Convention4 banded

noticing my winterishlooking hatui ions in intelligence he aspired to take the leadl-I

lead Shehe went around it six times but before the-seventh

thethe-in

the-seventhSouthern Baptist Convention I

yeare old if he had lived until the 10th of the U

me tendollar bill lI in abusing and insulting the inoffendine chapchap-Southern chap-B1

seventh was accomplished fell down deaddead-

lyyourdead-

Thesedead-

Thesettheof Thtrei Boards r i coming December He went to Burmah

said he U take that and buylyyouryour lain These are the ofltrings of idolatry promptlypromptly-gladly

promptly-gladlyf

TERMST E R M S I assistant to Drr Judson in 1823 and wasasthus

an selfSomer

a Ipring bonnetbon-netr bonnet-asaiatant t I However one Sunday afternoon some ree gladly made not to win a glorious immortalityimmortalit-yiyi

oneTerca am so engaged for nearlypearl y fiftytiff y yearsyea re with two brief

S ome of yon mayiy think that ten dollars is mark of Martyns appeared to produce an ununan-o

not even to secure present peace but expectingexpecting-onIy

expecting-onlyoi FJMFI

rwrY

ono Idnf ni 0000 IntervalEl Inin the work off a fforeignorelgn mJB810nary

not much to spend fur the bit of straw silk sual effect upon this scoffer His whole manman-i

only to purchase a little pardon for a few sinssine-

thussins-

thusI ytn1dreogfiiJtycopies5 00 IIe was honored 1Din beingbem prDlitted to I

leathers and flowers with which we adorn ourII ner underwent a change He seemed to beb e lisII-

r

IS thus alleviateto theirtheirconditioncondition infutnrein future trans-migraticnsBapli8t

trans-migrationshoptiat

transCurpinr1 r ntaining fillY and upwards per accom heads butpadae8 co Ise1i Phsb a corkork I is about as much as for mine tening with interest and attention and almostalmost-Cu

p pac CEnts perpercopycopy Igreat amo ggtheth e Burmanaurmana anandd L I

goes migrationsmigraticnsBapli8tBaptitt JjuionarvJIalazine-

i

JfittionaryJjuionarvJIalazineifiuionaryJfayazine-

REMARKABLE

MagazineMagazine-iear

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AonaandandUIGS

rrmiltancrrrndltancraferJorasufJr thiaepaperrmli

CHARIoTTESpapa nil

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ren but eipedally amoamongng ththee 1lattriratt Ir IIisII 18 1heartlearta i andor IT was very eogladrlldj to get it too without bav

I

with reverence so much so that he drew downdown-

hedowne-

ar

I xt vsnwJlI

WOB 1Din Whis work Bnd he fullingtag to ask for itit J I upon himself thehe jeers and taunts of his licenlicen-

noticedIf fA I frilly 1relievedf rdleve Inin tthehe I REMARKABLE TESTIMONYTETEn-

wJlITESTIMONY-

WeSTIONYSTIONYAU-

C1lll

Ii do lliclunondich-

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mo dultlmae tumph of CLln6t1DltyCristianit y iInni 1850

So I dutifully said U Thank you andDU beganUegaa jitiousU companionstuIuiOUB Fromrroiuiuaiunythatthatdayitday itw wtt3wslsnoticedvriwiiwuBtsunoticednotIcenoticed-

vs

WeWg would commend to these churches which-manifest

whichwhJcIi-d

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f IFor rut ofreneeo oaoa-

h01to tIIle bnn ineesnsof his Board II

I whenWnhen inthhI8this country andd abont to return to

at once on mym way up stairs tojJana8to nlanIan as totowhatwhat j that his customary seat in the kiotkkio was empty manifest but little interest inIn miesionp the testes-Burmah

tetes-timony

II GlnottelJmlll IStreJt toRerto He1 Lf

DaDatrAVaVa-

nn

tr TUrPEK D ID t CorreaCorrea-

g

rr I BurmahurmalhDhee saideal

oduntryto a larpe audience in TrpmTremont

color it should bebeandand howhoitbdbbimmedit shouldsho ldlea trimmedI He was never seen there again What had be timony of Andrew Fulleryntirest one of the earliest andand-

Templeand-

mosta n hehel-Jmlll

KichmouUg h01 I

adtDg5eCreg Secretary ITTemple1 BostonB In ahort I came II mosmosG-

lnottemost zealone ptomcters of missions to the heahea-theni cmp e oston I may be asked i suddenlyj dqwn from the comeofcome of himhim-

gT EDometieeadIndfanMissionBoardMarionnn pitd IndiandantissinBoardMission Board Marlon I what en 5 I then to the pJaCtlCal utilIty 0off a muslOnarymissionary-

spiritmuslOnaryadt-

Dg5eCre

DomestiAlaJ co ndt0t ttheedDDointicmjmjteTt Sandandd IndianIndian-

RardshimM Idia Icouragement you have to go on this mission J I

heights of devotion and selfsacrificeselfsirificeself sacrifice to which I He was by occupation a bookbinder and j spirit andetfort in promoting thespiritualthethespirituallroBspiritual prospros-would

pros-perity

g Feuw be nddrwseJ to KerTIeteT 311 T SU3ISU3-IJS

IRardshimMt shlnJ wouldoulJ kadh d soaredso Ilre d inIn theth eves t andd aboutI andand comfort of the people of GodGod-I

GoGo-AlaJ

God-Mr

II I3JS VoSWavrreOnJing ecretaryetary Marion AlaAla-JIB

ianswer when I went tot0 BurmahBurma h in1D

1f

vestryry an was myselfmyse If this time he was requiredrequired to bind a book peritybE14DpJIB y T tvr eitrreecprr6ectoncheck on irwTorkpoetw Yorkork rostt 15232 there vere butut 18 cnverts to

agamagain-ecprr6ecton ror one of the Engl1sl1 residents The bookI Mr Fuller states There was a TT-

Bk

perIoperiod of-my

ofof-I3

I tiler an Selma or byby-

vr

ChriBtiaity I nut my ministry marked lby the most pointed syste-matic

BysteByste-w

Ge Inin tthatot empue have lned just about the time I reahed the was written in HindustaniHindustaniahetawerev tcLDi11Dtet5eeretufoftheDemes to seethe bal1Bm II-

uORtoptoPwas As the sheetsahetawerewere matie effort to comfort my serious people butbut-In but-

theI ttD rfticeuORfe JOUilBOROJ0

DolmB0

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lteorgiaeurgiULamlrtama IWd

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of 50050005000-t

sstairtair somesomethingperhapsthelDgper b apa I shouldsouh 111 ratherrath er Sill iIpassmg ththroughroug h hhisIS hbandsands he glanced at thethe-

ndathe more I tried to comfort them the more they-complained

theythey-Dolrnt nda

Wepen cnnntI somebcdyuggested to me U ButBut what about contentf and struck at their marked SlIDIsimi-

Secaecomplaine of doubta and dalkneBs I knewknew-

ttDknew-

notBkand Indian Mission that was1gecSecaeA or the Domestic

C Tr say we regret to bear off thehe I those SZyn 1 i T T not vht to do nor What tto tbink for I had douedoue-rn

done-myB missionariesS mlsslnariBoard dath off thIS good and 1 j lanty min language and thought to the addressesrorfor0eorgisGeorgia Aiiau I yenerable mn Wee areare-

w

1 my bcbt tot comfort the mourners in Zion AtAt-rather

At-1gec

At-thisI

W Q CaitnocrptneterretarytDOrrPcts1CptofficJf1fiUboro

pDistntt80cretaryrbOf O GaJ rather thankful that heh was permittedP to live so

So0 I Eata ddownownD lto consideronsl d ere I mu6tmus t confesscon Iiess he hadh ad heard from the chaplain He read itita-

nd t this time it pleaeed God to dhect my attentionattention-toIDand Tr1Tn Tennessee Postoffice IImr long and ththat when I had thought about before to the claims of the periehing heathen in IndiaIndia-

W

Ilenry ita c npyu r agentag ent for j acfompliehacc omplish soo much It basbeenhB been onlvonlyon l a sacrificing my carefully through retnriing to they I torfelt that hod beenwe living ourselvcl and-not

andandI-D

sac4I Traw J LJ yearar or twotw sinceSlDce his wife the lifeLTcomlIfelong isalC my bonnet had not occurred to me j but in owner It was a copy of the Hindusanf trans 1 for their kSrffcSkSrffcSStff-

ldarSetool

i al1lDt for Texasexa9 IostcmceI tffice IIurarotOUIont com not caring souls I sfoke 8S I feltfelt-My

felfaGI

wf Tcare

RtRLLof jJerdr J B LInkLrnk-

aI

panion of his Iabore died In his old n e hea ppleasantlyI eaan tly mistymlS ty sorsortt ooff way 1 hhada d concontemt em I lation of the New Testament which HenryMyhenry My serious leople Wondered and wet over thenthen-f their-

past1A D senors Ssnp1ntendentrintendent of tbe Oolored001 or MissionstSlOn9 W8B leftIetaf aloneone ngeAge sorrow anandd disease plated a general renunClatlon of the world I JIartyn had recently completed And tbe re-h

re falt inattention to the subject They began to-talk

totof-aGI

1i Pn1 ltffict 3lariuetraJ1THI tlz wereIt BairaaaJlieeerrtBoard Agent pr8lng uron him To the Iat he was which was on the whole qUite sootbmg and I saltsu I t ununderd er DDivineIVlne blblessingessmg 0ofr ththata t I cchancechanceS-

ondaySehoolhnnce talk about a Baptist miEsion Tbe females eses-

peciallyss-

S

i worklDg I peclally bepan to colcollectIect money fforor ththee Bprcaspreadd 00-

It

ofof-the

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and it must bee sweet to him now to enjoyenJ 0Y the Idelignlfald e I Igh trIBu Butu t now whenw h en I hadh d a good100 d op

Iword shall I say that arrow shot at a venyen-

phithe Gospel WeVemetandprayedfortheheathenVemetandprayedfortheheathen-

smet and prayed for the heathenheathen-Board heathen-

metIphisuNtrettlrr W BeT DOYhD JoITtIOUtng s5ecreecre

I restQ of the people of God portunityPortunit y to save a dollar or two for Christ r I ture r and the earnest perusal of that book rr-tkmph

led metmet and considered what couM be done amongstamongst-to

amongst-ourselvestkmphIell1p Tenn i didd not feel at a1tl inclined to do it I said to

iI tow thevuc young scoffingOCUluug MohammedanuoliOounmoicuaubamme dan bookbinderbbookbinder-

Ora

uouomuer00kb 1n d er ourseourselvesI18SffSffO-

rs

fforor themth ee-lrr

m met and did what we couIdcouId-

phis

could-AndI Andnd whilbt this wag goinff on the lamentations-ceased

lamentationslamentationsIe-ll1p

I myselfmyself-John

of Cawnpore becoming after long and prayer ceasedceas The sad became cheerful the despon-ding

despondespon-ful

despn-Ii Ors eichaugesc h

iDrSmwill please note

CharlotlC4nillethe changechangeo-

toar

THE AFRICAN MISSIONI

U John gave me this money on purppurpose for fulfu I preparation an ordainedord aIDe d missionarymllllHonary inIn theththe-The

e ding calm No one complained of a wantant ofof-

Churchof-

comfortIofotoaroar addressII ress fromro Richmond to CharidUcatCharlolttevilleilia

IThe spirit of consecration is not dead in our j my bonnet and he alwaysawAYs likes to have me Church of Christ andn1 a veryr faithful andor able-

churchesablenM comforttHomfortyAnd I

flockinfctead of having to study howhow-

O1lhow-

to1

fI churches InIn theth e JOURNALJOUNAL fortior last1 ast monthmont h we I

1

1look wewen besidesbesidesthatthat was saidaid rather j

I

preacherreacner of that faith he once despiseddespised-d

themto comfrt

Theymy

wereflock

drawnWaB mJself

out ofcomforted

themselvesthemselves-made

themselves-K

themselves-That

byby-otar

by-them

OF CHEER made itt known that atI white man wasw a s needednee ucud e d more to myselfmyselfU I dont want to take that eldeld-

for

I

K That was the real secret God blessed them-while

themthem-nrrR

1I WORDS j jj-

nowerer

r

I for AfricaAfr ca WeW didid not conceal the fact that I thingthin and have it fixed over jj-

theI OUR VATTTVTJCFATHERS while they tried to be a blessing-

Howblessing

be and how I fr fd UUK AAJitinowerer modest an editor maymaybemaybe-distinction

jj-

rrmffifeieiti How revived would many of our churches be-

werebe

I rrmffifeieitepr riadittent tothatto Ithatinaihafthaftat

at socialsocim1 distinctionuiuuiiddistinction-and

is t nctlun whichwwuhchI fIt thej JLJL-

ata

field is a difficult one involving peculiarPeculiari U That old thing II being a very nice strawstraw-

WORDS

Henry Dunster the first president of Harvard wereWferhe

pastors to presspresIupoutlhlrmdnddhupon the minda and heartshearts-ofata under the name of fame he may letyetivet I

i

hardships anand sacrifices and yet DrTupperDr Tupper in which I had worn the previous summer was a i College was a man of0 f greatgrea t learningI ernlDg andan ac of theirelr peoplepeoppeopleaseosas Mrr Fuller diddidthe11-

eprthe claimclaims-

ofclaim-

lUriencelUrienceIltl13lexperience a pleasant sensation when he hearshearsfomI

fom us that the Foreign MissiOn Board has great deal better even now than most mission I

I knowledged piety He was appointed PresidentPresidentt-

tat

offort

tbefor

perishillltlStfoSTnlhflStheir sahatIonandan engage

TryhemIt brother

in activetry

tfhf-

fort Itit-

Indcrroiathehasthat he hashhthethe sympathy andand-

sensationcooperationcocooperation-

heoperatIon of already had lWapphcUonstwo applicltions for appointment aries wear I imagine And then down in an

ii-

for

jof Cambridge College in 1C40 and he resigned Index B WV II-

ioe

I-

Srxthoeioe for whose pleasure and improvement hehel-

abors

II

Ito that field This annOUDemfnt will convince loutI out of tbe way corner I heard something whis

Ihis office in 1654 Ill had become a Baptist

labors We confess that certain letters of enen-

ragement

I

our brethren that there are men among us per ji and thereby obnoxious to the churches of Mas U Six the lively Boston correspondent ofof-

etof-

theennragenentragement have been very pleasant to us IwhoU count not thetheir lives dear unto them if

I

I

to Of coarseCOdrse-

one

you must have a new bonnetet sachusetts Having left theth presidency of0 thehe the Examiner and Chronicle thus discourses oaoa-

k011-

labOnon-

whatonej brutbrotherb ear tanwriteste s U MikeI 1kei the dress and apaP IononlyI77y ttheyh ey may preachpresc h theth e EosPelgospe I tot0 perishingperls hmg j

jI-

OneWhat will Mrs Brown thinkk 7l i college he requested the privilege of remainingremainingp-

earance

what he callscalls-It

callso-uraOement

8oul3sou 13 It wil1W nt also aaenawaken new hope in the j I dontIt know how it is whhXhe rest of you for some time in his house Being denied hishis-

tIt pearanceearance of the JOCBSAL quite well I shall I elng A SEW READING OF HISTOKYHISTOK-

Ytemptationsy

rtn I success of0f oar AfcanAI ncan missionmission but mymvmy temptations arsofaarer0farear CflAoftjtj blessiableasingsinblessinggsfnin dis j

i request he wrote a second letter to the GeneralGeneralo-

ectedeatott staajinlUIAI I Jplaceia-p ce it in every family conco The persecutions of Baptists and Quakers byby-r

oected with nnyJ bUbtUTtW5 AaotnerAioher TboHa3whoo Ii as I guisetrmse for whenwhen thattbatmiSi

miserablemiserableble little tvranttyrant jI

I ConCourtrt dated Kor 10 1G541CS andan d presentsnrespntaI theths-

adysentth e theth e earlyear Iy Massachusettsssac h l1Ee tts Puritans is now beingbeing-

otbeinbygg

I l SaTfelrbeinfioeint toinsinolk6u Jdeideee JT aenerallcenerallY followingfnllnwinv ConSideratIons In favor off fifacnr lustilylustilv denied by living Puritans PresidentPresiden-

tnsiL

P resIdId-

JId-

Iienen-

l1eted0 a aVOrvorstirpadysentCoadyMadysentsentnl ns two clbHCclubs of subscribers oasayssays-

wantJ WHATWtiaA 1aFAiULIABITYLlaxtY AA-

ironWITHWICI11tUL1fltISbIWICI11tUL1fltISbI-

DOESR0 MANISM eo

rII take tbe aIm 1DnneterD unster wwhenh en hhuntedun t e d ououtt of0 f Hrvard CollegeCollege-

J

I DOES able awanswer to bh petio Tbe lateate IIoo io4 rhnrrti andironwant mrmy entire church tnto take and ronflread tVothetheB-

SAL

the-ot5At

FF-

tirpadysent

f and the GoloDWJrth beforeeou t5I nsiLBSAL Anotherbrother sends us two clubs If the Popepine had nonn warmerwArmPr friendsT elsewhere

I SoN o yon00 dontdondon t 1 11 said III 1xt myselfmy self evevene n while siahs i ahah QacQuincyQ u i ncy PresidentPres ident of CambridgeCambrid ge ColegeCoeeColle ge I P0TrepudiatinginfantCor repudiatingreoudiatinnColony

infantv

baptUmrrignEdrraign fd

whenwbeeforeout

refusVdrefusVda-

ndreCiIfus ed

and closes his letter with God bless the thanth an inI n his U own dominions he would be inin-

alitt

I gave a bit of a sigh for the pretty ideal which once read theEe Considerations before an the piivriege of preaching or teachingtt1bchmd waanotwaanot-greater

wasno-th wasnot-persecutediUL greater trouble than he isIS now The Londonondn

I was in myy mind II No you dont 1 Ive had immense assembly of literati1 terat HisH 19 plaintivepplaintive-hard

I am 1Ive perqecnted Rgr 4 Ilhamsa wwhenJdJdB-ut

en drivennven ououtout-of

tI

ButB a t we willwilllotrot tell our readers all the pleapIe Ii Freeman thusthuscommentscomments on the late elections in1D Ir

hard enough work with you but you are not tones and earnest manner produced a marked I gofHolmes

theandaxByJv Cwndall

waS not whJnwhenpersecuted

imprisonedimprisonedClarkClarke-

Holmes andand-ant

and-fined

tot-oiUL

ant things the brethren say to us The mostI IIy mlstre83mls tress Jely et

I effect The U Considerations are written in a auedffiuefined aud one of them whipped in Boston werewere-u

were-not1 u i ij So it happened that the Lords treasury was trny effecting style tI ThomasTh Gould firstI T not persecuted pastorpastor-of

ieasant Ihing oC an is that we have recereceiveded I Loa week we calledcallijj attenoa tn the1h e CacIactI actricheri richercuer b-

lipbyby mymphreethreemice dlIadollarsuwiima i of the First Baptist church in BostonBoston whenwhen-

hers

when-compelledof about i ujr uijr j Ilm TbeTlie time ooC tnethe ear isa nunseasonable0L1 fnames two thousand subthatsub that the in had f year V rnew Papal party 1D ItaIy resolved to compelledcom pened to nflee to NoddleSXT jji s TIslandland and whenwhen-

abandonwhen-

afterwardswhen-

Ihnhn-

u husband who doesntI MJy remember such being now very near the shortest day and thehehers in the last two months abandonu its policy of sullen silence and taketake-the

afterwards imptisonedimpt isoned with others of his brefare-

hbre-

threnI tbeh fieldu at muoiciPmunlClpa 1 anandd prparliamentaryI lmentaryT elecelecC-

OSCERTI ec rtitrifls thought jjsjIT bad rrsa lovely newabjrjKbonnetbonnet-

untilf depththS2 The

of winterplace unto wwhichh IC b I go ISis ununknownIiDown toto-

met0 kSlHHCPrSthren WRS not persecuted The Baptists tldfofof-

Bostonuntil in buund I undeceived hhimI anddas duty m j an JES s Boston when theirtheirhousehouse of WOrshIp was nalnailednailed-up

eCOXCEXTOncnuOFPEAYEErOBHlISIOHSOF PRAYER FOR MISSIONS tionsIOT1in ththe hopehop of defeatIng theb puioupatriotsT-hemonthly

i me snd my titmily Rnd tbe wYs and means ofI could smile wthout a pangTgwLlViwhen Mrsfrs Bi re 70lrro7e mV uS p7or upVorrofby order of tLe General oCourt werewrwr-

TtraiTdynotnotC-

OXCEXTnot-

persecutedsubsistence tto of talents anddThemonthlyThe monthly concert of prayer so extensively The battle hash gongone against thea Pope andd hiShiSmarkedhis-mserved

11 iI for otLnonen6 ToL

my gSoffparts ororpersecutedor-marked persecuted The Baptists of 1assacbusettsMassacbusetta-

whenII marked in my hearing that 8heA never could i for the contammg or cODservmgg my goods oror-

bearIOEerved by all religious denominationi is of prelates and Inin favord7rvr0off ttheb e peoplepeop J e AAt VeronaVeronae-aptistorigin

erona i diposing of cattle fccustomedj to orwhenwhen thruuh long Yfars they wereississ-rharassedharassed-

bybear to WEar theb same thmgs two yeara lDin snc my my placeplace-of

I I ssyt taxefi thetheI-

OEerved

the-standing

Iaptisteaptistoriginorigin In 1781 the KonNorthamptonshireNorthamptonshirefNorthamptonshirePaduaPadua CapuaCapuaPlacenzaandVenicePlacenza an i1 YeDlce ththee pnespriestspriestsB-aptist

t9 r i

0off reslresidenced ence zsgxzxssbbyY tyrnmcaI Ilawsaw S were to supportI ccession stsndlDg onltr were tthrownb rown Intointo puson aandand-

in1 ll-

Iaptisttt-

I

ti-

1Baptist AsscciatioD England have been routed and h8has been mademade-moired

ade uEiFlpssj3 The place fromrm which I go hahashh firfireIresolvedHoired to r unanimouslyrr brr r pTrhaprogress r t I mean to try It agam I believe I shaU bave

I fUt1fuel and aU proVIsIOns for man anda bAstsxsalaidlaid-at

in many Tways Vere made to feel Fthlit iE5thtY weleweleB-aptist

were-underrecommena to all our churches and i Evidently the age ofsacerdotalism isis drawing toto-

congregationsunderdr hard taskmasters were not persecutedpersecuteda-

nsreoitmnspersecuted-

Theiratt jleastt twenttwenty dollar3 a yearTear of my own money inIn for the winter To remove somee things willwill-

torongrlgatJonsansreoitmns theh spending ofp thour theu I

closet and tu4 jais winningr its5iat r inn thetheI-

firtP h loMror somh Their cry of liberty of conscience w3 a fraudfraudl-

iiatfraufraud-

Inone on B hberty 15 winning I 5 vay In to give It 19is ceralncerainlyI asenstJon worworthth be ton destroy thpm r toto imnvremove nthorsot ers asa hnnirobooks-

and00

I gIVe away l In factct to the laslas-

poor

last tewETlllaTlerAewEnglander-it

tewETlllaTlerro-ngrlgatJons

liiat Mondayonday in each and household hazard i uttumiiipiwaccording iov wmonth in prayer to bewail Italian cities Better still the Liberals areare-One

re goods to tbem greatlyplanningiannng forfor-

aterivai

itl was rftherth r the Puritans who well persecutedPersetedc-onditions

persecuted-by

Ine 1Thehe house I have buidedis low estate of use upon verdamagefulverydamageful-conditions

damageful Treligion and earnestlyearnestly implore I uniting and have wisely resolved not to dividedivide-a conditions to myself out of love

veryfor the ColCol-

soiled

bbyy impertinent Baptists and Quakers I TheyThefI-ne

They-poorarnivata terna of our churches and of thethe general their strength by multiplying candidates The I

in Poor SOUISsouls cameame over here tov worship inlD theirthei-

rp

their-own

lcillcil-of AAN INCtDENrTNCIDE IN THE LIFE OF HENRYx legege taking country pay lieu of billj of ex ovcf ertaa3e of our Redeemer and for that endnd to

I

TJItramontanes move andnd act as one man ByBy J

MAMYirMART YN chanchane on EEnglandn andanntldY pllYtlhnor lhee faousetheuouse wouldbilldldofwou notnot-atettle

0 own way when upstartup srt these restless spiritsspir-itsSMirr

spirits-bornatettleWtmlewithwith God for the effusion ofr HHis Inin aim andnd tbe havebeenhave been built and a consioemble part of ititi-

ritborn of misrule to SKdisturb the KcnPurItan peacepeacea-

Uepeace-

andSMirr Holyf a simitar singleness purpOe s itsss and TheThe in this of readread-Wtmlewith

read-ing

lrllritirit which cfff I rr T0 The folIofollowingwing reminiscence off lIenry Tartyn ii

wa3 givn me at my request out of respectssf toto-

hasliberty next step wayS alone canan Pproduce thee Meed friends ooff freedom can vanlulshsl them alike lDin albeit for the ing history will Jbeb to make lhthe PPPopes to bb-

Ptt haehaelr-llrit

have-beeneePttp hahas been furnished to a recent number of HiIlia myself College

ddebateebb-t

ae andan d ono n divisions OuruarreauwB0 ur readersreaoHaders withrfiui nousus-willP uf i

8ion Life by 11 correcorrespondentndent who haa residedresrded-of

Ij 4 Thevne persons auDesiaesmyeeuall ujbesides myselfi are womenwomen-

uibeen the most abused men in the worldworld-

JOTTINGS

Jtt willPwillui beue seen ffrom thisi thatu t of the andd children whom littlethe concertsconcertso-aver

of must rejoice in the brightening prospects ji on help now theirtheir-

DraJrtheir-

JtDraJr were not originally intended to be spespe-ally

queenly cities of Italy and the more so asas-

notiti t isISi s min Indala mindsind lie underunder the actual stroke off affliction JOTTINGSJOTTINGSf-

orJOTTINGS-

TheJOTTINGS-

Theaally11 for U WhenWh e n Henry Martyn during one period of and grief Myy wife is sick and my youngestyoungest-

his1 or missionsmissions But they have been mademade-

heb bl thatth t failurefalhue in these electionsnot improbableImpro a e a I thenI II child fxtremeJy so and bath been for monthsmonths-

a

months-will

The location of the Southern Baptistaptst Theo-logical

TheoTheoo-ccasion

Theo-logical

he occasion hhis Indian career was located at Cawnpore thenof imparting missionary intelliintelli-pace will be taken by the Pope as a final and imper I so that we dare not carry him out of doors yetyet-he

yet-ative

logical Seminary is settled at last It is to gogo-

togo-

togpncePcedand oforpr3inOpraying especially for the success ative notice to quit Rome and to seek else J

the largest of the military stations min Northern I

imuch worse now than before However if aa-

whereto Louisville Ky provided the Kentucky BapBap-

tistsapap-

istsr the IndiaI n d a andand the whole of the duties of the vast place be found that be comfortable forfor-

f

gospel in heatfaea maylands ThThey havehavee-n

I whereh II a local habitation I tistg raise foritthreehandredfor it three hundred thousand dollarsdollarst-oo

dollars-With

dollars-With

en too00 the f cantonmentCAncc-

THE

onm ent lay upon him he nevertheless re I them and reasonably answer thehe obstaclesFmPna vi TO4UTO4U-eood

meansf of accomplIshIng gatgreatg-ood

I i above mentioned myself will wIllingly bow With a learned and growing faculty most ofof-

whomof-

whomeoodwd RHand saltedS d totOleadextend his laborsabo beyond thehe soldiers mywe wish they could be held by all-oar

all THE OLD HAEPSICOKDBARFSICORD-

Beethoven

Ineck to any yoke Qof personaln selfdbeniaselfdenial for II-

andwhom have a nalionai and some of whom ha7ehaTe-

aQarurchurcheachurches and English residents and to be min reality a know for what andIt I whomHi byis not essential that thevtheyi-toaldbeheld

by grace I suffersuffer-Qar

a European reputation it would be worth as aa-

morala-

morallilou1d b ill the habit of playing his-

symphonieshis as well as a chaplain He madeWWleheldbe h Id BeethovenBeet oven was in 1 missionary Le on theh first ilondavMondayI ond8Y in1D everrievery American literature is rich in incidents of-

what ofofl-ilou1d

moral pOwer far more than the sum proposedproposed-

Rev

proposed-

Revmouth or symphoniesh onles on0n an old harpsicord attestas a test-

Theytest what to some wouldwoul d no ddoubtou b appear a stranges tt-

e

rangeas with sympWit many chnrches on ttheh erstfifirst WffJ1 this characterincidents which not only setset-mouth

set-selectionIJr1rdidiMrdalayaY ThThe They wouwouldId thus be made to stand ont in theirtheir-

trueselection of obJects on whomw hom tot0 bbringnng hish IS mlsrule Rev J AA rhamblis8 of Richmond Va has-

beenhashas-

beene reguregular1 arprayermeetmgmlgpray ermeeting mighth t forth our distinctive principles but illustrateillustrateJ-

r1rdidillustrate-

sionaryonce in the mmonthon tb true ccharacterh arac ter witb nothing tohide their faults sionary zeal to bear IInn hhisIS compouncompoundd or been unanimously called to the pastorate ofof-the

of-the

the and devotiontatakek ofe On a missionarymissionary com spirit the pioneers of our-

rn

ourouro-nce

IPlerionlelionj or any other time at the CnVeniellCeconvenienceI

Ior exaggeratet their beauties If then they lgarden was a cchabootraahauootra S rl IghbtltlY raleraiseddd-

oni faith on this continentCentral BopttBaptist-

commendedBopttle-lionj the First Church in Kansas City His salasala-

forsalarysalary-

forexaggderdaporhof thee churchchurcb might bTabe appointedi T I commendedclmmen e themselves to hishi ear they wereI platform of masonry such as natives always-

goodalways I for the first year was promptly pledged and thetbe-

fothe-

brethrenthe-

brethrenfoIn towns and villavIllage3 Happom

ise

I gcoodood and might safely be eent forth to theI have in their gardens for the purpose of0 sitting brethren anticipate his coming with high hopeshopes-

tadhopes-

Sohopes-

Sotad I1htingsfln ontTthebut inconvenient tO have

world-Thus

worldorldI onn in the hot summer evenings where they-

mapthey

I

ROW HEATHEN WOMEN GIVEGIVE-n

So says the Cerl JBaptM We wish brotherbrothert-orch

brother-Chambliss

brother-Chamblisstbe councount where thetorchphur ch MtaonlTbtta118 only m tM

countryf7J w ere eThus wisely may we testtes t ourou r character enen-

deavoring

I jymay catch every breath of air On this he i While the sacred Htee meationed in thethe-

usedChambliss success in his new field He is aa-

Ointments

a-

warma-

warmOintments and toomonthly orF semimonthlySemimonth7 ap

deavoring to ascertain howhow itIt manifests itselfitself-

notU8edBed to gather together on SundaySun dayaafternoonsfternoons I

FebruaryFe b ruary MagazineMagazlne was on exhibitionex bbtoI I 1 n andan d anaan-

ann-

c

warmrm friend of Foreign Missions a ChristianChristian-gentleman

Christian-gentlemanftoften

111 the concert ofen no prayermeeting at

not on great and rare occasionsoccaslos or before thethethefalueerthe-

publicailtheywOrathefalueer or HindooHindoodevoteesdevotees of the neigh object of daily adoration to the crowds gathgath-borhoodmen

gentleman and an excellent pastor and preacherpreacher-ble

preaher-There

preacher-

Therecableble Butprayerp rayer ISis Probab1prob a bly imPractiIprac 1I where there is a chancec aeaeorforfor displaydisplay-

andborhoodborhoodmenorh 00 d menme deformed filthy and sometimes ered around it the opportunity was improvedimproved-depraved

are ththee pnblic eye There arare 5in lhthe United St4pStatesSt4-pofoorQ8hrrbPrff 215 distiIledistiIle-ries

distille-ries1Ilau ofoorQ8hrrbPrffof our hconnthconnttrbY

countrytrbY PleofP

people1 C thee ggreagreat Sdand app1ause but in private lDin littleIU I e homehhomelyhomely-

everyday11 depravedwhosedepravede W-

filthwhosehose selfinflicted deformitie and I for making religious offerings Four large goldgold-

voluntaryries at worktneb These tuturnoarmembershipera Otmcuea n oott 218000Heab8hp to0 be left in dePIdePIravtravt gallonsgallons-of

eaonstIp e e m ignorancerfthtfr the IiOrk ofignorance everyday ddutiesu tles which attract no parparticularparticular-

attention

I voluntaryvo un a filth were accepted as marks of EU I en candlesticks of elaborate workmanshipworkmanship-perior

Workmanship-era

Of JhS IHIHr-

fmmissions whiskey day whicbper 4013slon8 andd aHowing gallonsgallons-

towithouthththy1 withith our tnissi

an Wit out sympaattention anandd reward us with BO praise-

Ifpraise perlor hholiness0 1 ID ess Thee men he would address presented by the four queens at Mandelay werewere-

into the barrel

seee butmissionaries ThThis13 ougoughth t nonott tto off most earnest expostulation and ex

I

placed beside it withWith otherothrf LU me umrei maKesmakes o4ou5480 barrelsoarreis in a yearyear-

ofyear-

ofWe do nook of own breast-

in

breast Inin terms8 0 many er costlycostI7 giftsgifts-

hortationofretired your threecan If in the hundredsee working theee butu tta-

ermt days distiUeriegdistilleries-send

distifleries-send

Ulg Itthe one wey 0of avolavoid lnftridaitoorrrftogbUdrIfagththoughtshts and feelingsfeelings-

ifhortUnhor Ion ono ththe holinessnou and purityutf oof thebe I Gold and silver werewerpoureapoured intointo theu treasurytrea8ury-

eetreasury-

gospelf of sendoug J out 65400000Pte in the regulation your gallons whichmust at twotw doldol-

larsdol-

larsseeee to Kt that ttheirh rtfttf 1iv fllrl aIl row TtJ1nembushem rs rds in the monotomonoto-

nous

gospelI I day by day Old women wouwouldIdId-

Ulg

totterAa up to thethe-Overlooking

he y

are of family larsbosomBSffmadee ESESif in the your gosPoe per gallon aDounts to 130J800000130J800000-

Dr130800000-

Dracqua1Dtd withh misE our mls this garden and within hear sacred enclosureEOllal U Overlooking1 klng and slowlyOtB0 operatiooperationsns TheTh nous ronnaround of home lIfe eacheaeh dayday Yyouou preserve-

aPreserve vel 00 unrollIng oldold-

eold-

inglotoittftddthishis is tbvby ththee simplest J easiest way

sweet serene temper ananddoggo forward cheercheer-

fully

ingIng distanced IS tance of the chabootra Stood a smallsmall-

kiosk

soiled handkerchiefs would place a preciousprecious-stone

Drf Tupper has visited several districtdistrict-

all

aesoaeso-ciations

asso-ciationsraperp We intend

e CIrCUcirculation1 atlOn of a missionary ataking s real pleasure1easure Inin duty as dnty anandand-

fn

d kao8kiosk7 or Ssummerhouseu mmer honse in which several youngyoung-

Mohammedansstone or a rolrollI 0ofr gogoldId 1leafea f tthehh-

his

e savIDgs ofof-e

of-years

ciations in Virginia and haa everywhere beenbeen-received

been-receivedp

IhaU fiud in ththe Hthat 0ourur brothel pastors fully

little matters honestly strive to ii-

ir

servserve-

and

e Mohammedans of the city were accustomed toto-

assemble

I years Inin ttheh e hhandsandsooff ttheh ewoongwoonghyeehh-

raper

yee MothersMothers-would

received with great cordiality He has alsoalso-met

also-metHoses thesein alltaoablaIltlbIee bltpertper-

Re

rIUn AND FOREIGN JOURNAL a

and the Heaven1y lfaster if in a wordword-

your

asemassembleble totogethergether to smoke and interchangeinterchange-

cityWonld take from their chddren their braceletsbracelets-and

met with encouraging successccess in securing concon-

chapelcon-

tributionscon-

tributionsI P1easecitcit-

taetortgossip-They

and necklaces and diveating themselves tributions for the chapel at Rome VirgInYirgin-jeering

VirgIn-will

Virgin-will

RRe sounds well on suchsuc h an unpretend-

ing

unpretend j city gossip I ofof-r

of-h of-theirepi

A S WOrrelI of the Wutern RcorerTourlngyourir piety

and there it is good genuIDe taetorttestedtested-

it

II ThThey were also jeering and scomngscoffing at thethe-

young

b j their own ornaments add them to tbe generalgeneral-store

will give more than she pledged herselfherselftoto givegive-

Drgive-

Drgive-

DrIe atlcaI1r hhonestlyonelt Iing harp Feringheeerinnhee Pare English clergyman andand-

his

store Some cut off their hair1 and finally declInes from a vastervaster-

and

youngjyoung for an offeringoffering-and

Dr and MMlInDle it will one day win accacclamationamd Ion jj-atlcaI1r

J B Jeter are in EnglandEngland-

genius

England-where

England-where

tad 13 well subgg sux of D D Drr Worrell thri11ed by thethe-

genius

his mosts t nuttractive and unpromising group-

of

group I and one poor 0oldld woman Inin tthehh-

Iee warmth of herher-

tadher-

zealwhere willtheysub than ever was epend some weeks beforeallJJ I at andand nobler throng goinggoing-on

have once It is Ifohammewhat these zeal13 we cut offto COlJe to genius of BeethovenBeet h oven American JfestenfftrJfe-

stenfftrHOME

of listenersIS ener Among young a finger and burned it upupJ-J

1 on to RomeRome-

t

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Baptisttthehe Southern out eyes heam and lungs tt make into medi showed a wmiDJr mindmindmadeindndmade a noise AfterAfter-

Baptistconsiderationcons idera tion to writ out the pt history or

I Our generalgenera l propect are bri htht-

BaptistBaptist Convention between 1845 andand-

Bent

1851 cine or to manufacture silver boiling down laenicesaervicee they expressedexpreeeedthankthanke for WhAt I had f fture eTents of the life of anyoneany one cODu1hng ever Religious liberty throughout ftft-

sent

theythey-

sent of hin medicine said the we were endeavoring to hIm 1 empire is dedefacwfacto already perfect nn-

fwill be thankfully received men to makemakeopiumopium giving secretly and for goodgootwe b h Theesent to me the andd mostt highhigh-

lyof IgoftochangeenemiesintotriendiJthrowingmagloto change enemies into friendsfriends-

spellsthrowing magio I dodothemthem Zt I TheTheentrancetooneofthelargestanentrance to one largest tcanI can be preached throuzhout the lenetlIeIe-

Abo ofcf Home1IT anddj FortyFoEVV n JournalTrnnl off of worship isIei filthyfilthy-beyond

AboIso copies 0 m4 an rt spells over them to induce them to adopt ourur Thursday I TiateJ eereraleral oher townstowns-J51J

ly ornamentedornlLment ofof these places breadth of the land without let or hmdrhmdr-i

h dradr-

aJune

e 1851J51J for January February March April MayIj religion Rending off ship loads of girls and boysys I Among ththe principalprinpaIFaawawaa CaTryjy Caidos to whomwhom-

Jane

I beyond description and nauseously offensiveI

toto-

everyi and I expect that within a short time ther51th N 1

I and received his rere-

poisoningre-

September

e I every cense IIndeednd eed iromfrom aallll that I saw waswas-i

wa I be a formal separation between churchJune July and August 1857 for JJjJ lyAugustAugustA to the foreign country forvile purposes holding I made a smalPpreBentrfem1I preeen chmtLchur-tSeptember December orgies poisoning the unsuspectingulUspectIngthe8ethesetnese are newed assurance to doaoauallall hfthecoulduevjiuucoulduld for the mismis-c mls i

i forced to infer what was contrary to my prepre-

viouspreStateState What honor has God conferred VV-

yourtmtior October Nnvpmher K i r i nn-

somecSeptember i I viousnoul impressions that as9saa people they are perper-

I

I Board through whose instrumenta1ttsoe of the thmge of whlowhich we are accugedj sion After thfi I reilradbomreturned home your instrumenUliinstrumenUl-

iour

instramentalf-1858x 1larch 1IY 18185959 w1l1 receive II eonallyallyii filthyii nnriand studlOI1s1y ovnifiaVOI1 the use ofof-

retnber

have been achieved P TbLthTbLth1-1arch

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March1858x1858 Jnnary February which may be mentIOned while there are many MyMydeardear readr IhopeI hope that you recene Bon great things The re11arch April May June 1861 October No others which no decent pen could write or lips this in the eame feelint altst is sent to YQU and the scrubbingscrubbin brush and the broom I

i calls for more laborers from everyevery-

vemberetnber December 1868 January FebruaryFebruary-March

I

i utter These slanders are sedulously spread by that ere long we shall hve an enlnjrement ofof-

designingI

Iour field not only in the fatherland botVbotV-from

butbutJUt-

Ifafa-

March designing men to prevent the common people the work forforaoraa more rapiiirapiUfurtheranceoffurtherance of ChristsChrists-from

BOMEBOME-ROME

from tbe surrounding countries egpe-rPoland

egperepecisMarchIarch AprilAA pnP ril1 1869 November and December from accepting the gospel and in the minds of catae In the bonds off Christian lovelove-

theI

ROME the 2d of July 18721872-

picion

I Poland Austria Hungary and SwitietWSwitietW-oblige

SwitzelIly

187018701 January JulyJul and August 1871 AprilApril-

Haythe masses theytheyfindfind a fruitfulfruitulsoilsoil forfortlaeirtheir pro Iremain fraternallyfraternally-

i

ji Rev and Veryj dear Brother in the Lord I oblige me to entreat your Board if poesiW5PJ65ibu-

Il1ay

PpesiblPpesib-

lMayHay June July August September OctoberOctober-

November

i pagation Looking at us with eyes full of BUS j jjTT JAMES CHEEMEMAXClaw MAN I I should have written to you sooner had I butbut-been

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increaseIcre8e their appropriation to the GenamjGermanGerman-

NovemberfII-

Novfmber they turn our movement into somesome-thing

I time to dodo-

Sincedo-

A

IsionIlonIlon-r

eioneion-thingNovember and DecemberDecember-

H

I pllOnpicion oueveryevery iI1 been able to find the necessary eo mlml-

SFA1Nr thing wicked The lordsLoOrd supper which manymany-of WOMANSWO A NSMMISSIONI I SIOvF

TO WOMANWOA I SinceS I hada thetheprlVlegeprivilege1 ttoe besetbeb Betapartpa for thethe-

perintending

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I ofofat-hemseethem see for wedonothinwe do nothing in secrett becomes 10

I have been constantconstantlyeeel y engagengageded inIn liaylay5elghtconvertlreceipdth5 eight converts received thee rIgrigbthuirigbthu-

itoaian

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v nUlBox 130 Richmond Vava a medlcle toto bewllder peoplpeoplo inthesecr-

estrange

the strlnge sllChte-

becomese-

becomesight

I was muchmuc gratifiebygr1tlfiet by theh nohces 0off ourourpreachingministrypreaching Christ four times a wefk and now of felIo1lshp att Iadnd aU of whomhosnhilhad6cqhdhd-

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of a baphsm they faIl not to mterpreti mtoi Iome WWomanelhsslonoman Mission td toaianJoml1n Inin the 133t numnumandand ththenn fivfivee to my beloved but benightedbentgbentg-A

htededI bavtlZedbap tised WIthIn a month In AlicanteAlicante-same

Alicllutt-

GROWING

Ali cante atkA GROWING WORK I tuntun-

txthing abominable our preaching praying sing I berberofof the UlllJoIE ANgaNg9BrIGNonel0N JOURNL and eluntryeneluntryenBesidesBesides I haTe 1beenn enl1bled 11180talsotalso-

edga-didatesga-didatesmesamesameme hourh several werea baptized aleoals-

oinsourtironttiron-tAutwotw-

oIt

wjw-

jVi

insourDSngourour walking into the country forfre8hfor fresh air permitpermit-It

me to thank fie Special Committee I

Ieeral earnt bothbothmenmen rmdandgad-idatesdidates in the southsouthSpainAu ofr SplLinan whov were coedIt hasheerih sD ee justj iaeightyt eghtyelg txhtyeareyears sincesince thethL e firstcfirst 11ndeedindeedin3eed every step We take ifjIS watched and per fhroughtrouph yoar columcolum-

Protestantfqrr thehe coullgementencouragementwomenI

towomen

bllptizebaptizeeeverslwho do now partke

per8oswith us tbe Llrds ted tou miles to find water enough to f4ff-

Prote6tantI

Protestant MissionsMissionary Society8oclet wasas formed In Terted givenIvn inIn theireU report J Womensomen e MissionaryMissionary-

MayMiedionary er ver fortnightfortni bt I have also been IU Chnstla command Reentlyy iinin-

rin-y MadlidMdrid1Mdrid1-

1tIayee-

41IaysupFsupper every I

May 1792 a Baptist Association was held at i Persons whoho are induced by their friends or SocietiesIetles JJ j

perintendingnermtendineperntendinilrVJ Mririr-

T

VanVa Meers schoolL and1jThavehave-

A

haveII I aa-

Nottingham

several weekl Geven rellgIoue erT1ce8hntJteerviceshareh-

NottinghamerT1ce8hntJ-

tNottinghamI Socifla8ocltiavehhave not as far as we heldeld veek four of them Ininothother considerations to visit our houses are ThoughJhese weorten of our per PriTatehouPriTateho-uII0metimes

privatehouc-

Liam

one1adopadop orten been Ttiting a womanNottingham England At this AseociationAesociationWilWiliII0metimes8ometimcBtimes BOeo-

othersuspicioussuepisuepi-sudden

oueoue-sound

that thethe-the

striking of a haveve bhardJbeenis 1 e adoptedfodfodasa asbybybywenn-

the

our SS-

couldSouthernSouthern-

desireBap-

yetBap 1

ood sisterst in Chnst whopoor

lies seriouslyseriousl ill in a In eacb of which about fifty han beenbee-nIismCarey

pinpin-

the

mTIismCareyLiam Carey preacl1Edii TTHIS torttext watlamu EnbrgeRnlarirn clockclock-somesome oror-times

other audden soundsound-thatthatoror the r8ingng ofofofofthethea I tietfiat-

haveeietereatera allsexnsftten-eiTivelyexnsfttene-iTivelyfodden8iTey as8 wewe-

ouroouidcould-

Southerndesire yet I ggbr81lpublicbr81lhouse

ers mfoflf charityvchar ty at the other ed of theI SIXteen were baptized in Spain in tbJdeJl1tbJdeJl1-

thethirty dadJJ-

thethe place of thy tent and let them stretch forth congregation for prayer willll causecausetbemthemthenTtoto start

1I wew have beenbe nobly seconded byby thehe energetic It

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town ThisTMThief3 newboewboU creature has gthroughgone through I preceding MayMM-

thelay 1919-

lenghten

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thethe curtains of thy habitations spare not orr rullhh away as if Wlifefor hfe carrying awiyawy the actionofactIOn of theBaptistthe Baptist Womenmen of RichmondandRlcbmond and many trialt and is now past hope of recovering ICHIUCHIU-

lepghtenthycst xA-

ChixAnaxAChi-

xAnalenghtenthy

impression Uiat some was about to be more recently encouraged by letters just re In the interiorinterio-ri

of Chma BIXviz hundredcords and thy stakes I Impression attemptI ThTheCathelice C athereI riests en3gedengagedatthathoeatthat hoepitaltriedP italtried mfm-

ffor

IIIIII-

I

aa-

madeII-

forplenghtenlepghtenthythy strengthen

I I ceivedcelVedthethe first from a lady inIn Cumber 5 7 i e the ereat riverriver-f

Yangtse the ChuCh hi 1 I1 made upon them A large number however young inducejd uh t if I Unup great 3lisasj at firt alall Ible meansmeatto Charcharch CiC-

ionfforor thou shalt break forthfortht on the rightnghthanndhandhas and Lknowknow the7ethese rumors are falslfalse TheyThe defeat themlthemIlandthem f land MdId who says

3 I will trytry to introduce htherfam sinsono totf theirAi i earsffifsa butrTiryhappilyh nnmuCilI V BnAsshe didnlilconfessTlOtnot I

I aryJ kJVAifcJfSocietygreat havei t c anaa-

tcan

intereting andrand ptoepptoep-

otion the left and thy seed shshall inheritberit tbe GeGen slns by thei etrAvagance In all communi our miesion bxboxes in thee Baptist families aroundI yieldIdt to them I hopee thathathkwhen sthethe solemn etatlOn Two boys at a mison sChoofschool bb-

tilesbnthe4bnthe-

4tiles tIes there mdlTldnals wbo can look with un I us I thmk we cantsan rlraise aIreat deal of money yPh I becameecame so tborohlthoroughly conVInced of themhabl are rollrol-

ldtiles and make the deolate cltIee to be momentmomen t arrivesalTlVell Inin wwhichICh thetb e Most1vaL HighH Igh callsC a11s JJ-

tdd-

eyespreJuprejudicedprejudiced-ared IC ed eyes anandd see fforor themselvestheme 1vee anandd I inIn thOthisIS way whichh ICh wbioulddowOOuld d0 Inin no other0th er I I

worldorld shshe de idolatryy th1t theyy vv-

earnestness

Tentured tto enter a BBuda ijthOthisfedd IIs 64 23 Thehe was full of t herh er ououtt 0off IS W e mmayay ladlyg Ite s Vi sermon UTT therethere-prejudiced

are thoeethoserehere wnowho are led to embrace the also expect toto make a jxxbox lormyfor my aunaayscnooi with the belovelv name of Jesus on0 n herher iist temple near tneirtheir Homehome and in thefthef-earnertnessand

the fastfas-

texpected

ff-eaDelltneeeaud

attat-

texpectedearnertnessandearnestness and power The sternstCTnJohnJohn RylandA gospeli byDylearainglearning from personal contact with class ofof seventeeneeTeDteenecblarsscholars and give them the I Ppart

lips vQthOh do 5tdSdtot God dear brokerbrotherDrotner thtttnatthat all the gods steal away thethe burningburn incuaincua-

suchhShSe-

xpectedexpected the people to lift up their voices and usuethatthat we are likeotherlike other menmeneateat drink talk t credit of nil I cancim collcjcoHee in it In anotherI suchsuc

hpshP8 OhbdothPraybee thepraye casease 1 I

OarryenRJarrvinJ iit still emokinmoking before thth-

weep

thlrtheirtheir-

weeppattipatti-

I

patt-

iforma

1111-

11wepII I andd k led theh various relationsI off Utter1 tt eheh eends fforboies00xa andand I saw a may 6aid H How deluded thet ahonsunder it But when it was proposed to j fleepssleepeep an acknowledgeac new ge e vanOU re 0 er e e eenuo forbpwaor says I was Verrve haDDVha ppy to learn that at your late they are people tot-

ofnJexe-

xf

weep veryryhfe I of theae lIttle boxesn the 181t ller I their suchhritrites 44-

j

fformafnJorm a societvsociety fforor sendingsensendingdIng thethe gOlpegmMloe Pel1 tot0 theth e heahe 11I

hfTeIf these reports arose slmply from ignorance I

goodaId andZJSp3tSJreport

feel encouraged to trj still more thanpledgedtbanI

I CConventiononventlonfor the

overerection

twentyof

tthousandhaousaD

Baptistd ddollars0

chapel11 ars was

in f

I pendbobey on beingb

monemoneynLKurgedJ Upond bby hhis parentss to

AnotteAnAn-orm wonhtwonh-

tthen

ee-

thenthen the Allociation hesitated It was about toIand tL miacomprehension of our strange re1igio I I hve done to collect monefbymoney by means of them pledgedRomeR om

edgedWe

re are reallyreallynn needJlJotistof such a buildU-

II dthrlrthrlrohousedurdohousedurdhousehold godod rrplIrplI-

adjournreplied aNot

o if yon rr-goadadjourn without taking any aotion when Carey

Iand ways it could soon be lived down but the I hope I shalLhave a gOOd repcnt for you from

Iombess-

seizedbebecaneecause atrehatrehreftohthouougreftohh God-

yGod doeeooe aotnoOt d8uCd8uCUadwellweUaononlyy In

j worship wood I carinotnnrr-

seedPreent it but do n

eeiedj Andrewj Fullerc TI vby thev vorihand aTirtand ininin ann evildisposeden1 d 18poP S ed mentionedment lOne d aboveabove makemake it1t a specialspecla 11Iours of

tempVi1es mamaded e withWI thh handsionriahand8 heavenheapnheaven hpinirbbeing61 ng hih ieIS aek mme toGdddoo so Wee Christians worship ao-

losioi-

u I to circumstance in Another letter came ffom Louisville Ky LulJ ftStjLn SlrerthSS theth-askth-asketh-askm

tru Ood The mother laid theeeffiobject turn eTery to account l neverthEoIs e trueue UPuP theeftttheeftt-agony theectimDID-

Itb

u tthroneh rone andan d eaIthear th hihISs footstoolfoo ts too asagony of earnestness asked if they were again provingproving-iagly

oying them TU6fTbus wee see Satan 15 excped from the wile of a noble and highiyhighlyhonoredhighlyhonored-going

honored Roman rfiSCatholics are accustomedaSiLd fwmfiSrifrom their inIn imin trter hcarth eart andan d latelyIlatelytoldatelyte1ytotold1d theth e miasionarjSttuasioarjttuasioarj-fannv

mISSlontJt4-gomggomg away Wvfthonttb out ddoingomg anythng1 logiagly1Y aalarmedIarm ed forf0 hohisIS ddominionOIDIn10n anandd wewellII hhee f workerwarker min tthehe Caule off missionsB810ns OJt3hehe writesItel I fancyfannv to rverperformerfonnform their religiousreIreligiousious duties in ouch sheaa-

Indodoes not much believe inin idols TinaTina-

proposed

Tnu-

Intt-

aIn aDswer to Careys earnest appeal it was may be for hie reignreign draws to a close ThedayThe day f I am mdebted to yon frtwletters ancant-n sev richnchyananddpmagnlmagnificentfi cen t cchnrcieahurcOles as ththoseOe of0f tthisnn-

prooaedtoformlittle chil1 5ha111eadshall leadlad them-

proposedthem

to form for Missionary SocieI ia1dawns M F C I oraleraer l circulaIrc 1 respngt thetl1e t WomanaWomand BibleI eemetropoUsmetropoUsJ we findTtfind it to be TeallyreallyreaIIYTerydifficultVe7yvery difficult IutheFuchauhBsionoftheAmericanB1fIutheFuchauhBsionoftheAmericanB1f-

tinn ththe fucliauFucha lbfloa of the American Brlixt-

TungBr-

typrooaedtoformformaplanplan aproposed a CftarChauhau 1872 nssion The latlatter JI hare circnlatedlateddand itieit is said that last twoTung 3ry duringng yy-

trustyear wo new chuirtchui-

rtLchtmh-

a didIfpcrauJe PaulP ul himselfhd themth thatth t Imetyt ataatt thetb e ministersmIDIS ters meetingmee tIng ata t KetteringK e tt enn fY inIn I trust they will do gOod Tbml church to which tot0 peuapersuade em a as a wre formed making the whole nnmoor tt-the

e tt-theLthe following October At tlatthat meeting there I Dr iWSftand 1 belong is18 femallml SS2Snnd moimodofof the mem Jjftven in a ltlrefhroomhired5 room we may worship GodGodwithwith jJSft16 members The school 55w-

erefor preachpreach-

werereacQreacQ-

b

F

f and truthFor thethehomenome and ForeiForeignreign Journal II-

twelve

Inin sspirit an ruthesethe I

gn bershere-dime

are nnor bllt eeveralse hafl Prom18edpromised-ect

to Pay7 sspiritdearspirl andbrother numberenumre 10 whowh0 are all311 helpersh eI inIn the woiwo-

itwelve

wo-

ttwe1vwere butbut twelvetweIve ministersmIDIS tere presentpresen t andan d s e i beJahere Prt8eSalailSOnllltOrv a-

wardsrdslrdslthe v L OurOur-sspirit

deardear-and

brotherbrother-truth

Cote since his coming back persI TRIP TO PHirTlPSBtna AFRICAATRITA I dimedime-

aremontWmontbtowrdatoo ththe g-hostood oujectobj ect En-

payEn fa s m-poorontht

froafAmericaT Thee people are 8Tadu-graduallygradually comingcomJOfY to nnderstonndersto-

sionary

underetz-Dear

andershz-

etwelve constituted the celebrated Baptist Mislis I tojg fromrom Americamenca hasb as aldya11drea d r leftleftRmIeft RoRomeme twicetmce to andershzz

Dear ReadtTs I cled ISis a checkUor twenty dollars I hope we and visitiit and the brethren of the tIfliee propneproprietypropriety-among

t ofof-

themselvesf forf thethesupporttb e support-

prospectssupport of0f nLn-

Ly

nn-

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sionarysionary Society with Andrew Fuller as Sec be able n1Dlarger thanthan this ech goe stzengthen Yho glVIIDg forTheorThorTheJKJKta-ryofof

4 I left Edina on WedneBday February 14th shall to soustT 4a1argere sum

B8urroundmg towns glon amongamong-work

g tthemselvesemSe vee TheThe-thee prospectsp ofof-

andt1t-

1retaryrretaryrtary and ReynoldReyn Id Hoggn as TreasurerTreasure TheTheI ata half past 6 A M in company witwithM11tefsister14thmonth

ImonthmontAteralter I havTJsitedmorehavvltedI1oterofhave visited more of the mem YCeYCegceiedI have receivedgceiedived andnd partly read the veryTeqgoodgood work are decidedlyyy-

TsZhopefulhopeful-

amounthopeful-

amounthopefu-

ltamount of moneymoue y in theirt treasury was thirteen LibertyLibert y wife of lRev M DDLlbertyLibertyLibert y missionarymissionaryteioa I

herebe 7 liki books sent to me throughthrou gh the kindness of our THTIllE TBUWOOOBOSOOLTBUWOOOBOSOO-

Lpoundspounds two shillings andsixpence After a pleasant rideefoof fourfourhourshours onnrhothe placid ho wIllJoOgo anewsenITbITbotheri otherTSBPtunasection-

spnce common andnd dear ffriend Rev H H TuckerDTucker D Mrr MeLjnrinMcLaurin writes that inin a jungle toetoe-

T

tot-

oThiawupnce e s amen on Sutheeinje BI8terBSIS ereereeft ThTbee netneBIt7 of0 ID extending through the month of FebruaryFebruarI-

townk

T ii hoHomofbosom of thetheechlinMechlin river we reachedhe Kbadeesad e ii amSD6oa sl D and like a bee but off flowersfl1wersII am trvinetryini totThiawuThis WSB indeed a beginning But the littlelittle-Rocietywas

plat rwer ex nlon 118 beco-ut

Dllngmret an d re e ThereereerebuckP baptized slxtyeight converts and onn returaiireturai-

iuoretunulliretunull-

itulCletrtown At this placep a e we met brotherbrot er Lberty I areh e buck out of them their best subetance While t n aalulnRocietywastulCletr 18 like a boat on thehe wide sease without then ou uiohis wala tol cEdinaMaViMaV-

ichrtfol his goodh ladydy Ass re hearts longmtorork1Dt this field butbutholdold looking over them Tery uohastily I foundvuuv there to Ongolengongo-

chartfiffifteenee more Five additionaladd natiinatii-

whichUtil-

ichartchart or compass TheydidThey did not know where to a consequence he was agreeablyUrprlSed WeJ

inflnFin 88-

not JJback for fearthemeanafearstbefear the means totqsendt sendIen them are j mnymany peciou SjnlTSjnlT-vi

thing which were they tran laboierslaOOI era hare been sent into the field itBi-

tfor

it-

begin

1-

hbgi1vibegin their greatOTnt workV andftn thpvthey seemed to remained at this town one and a half hours n5nbotnot STESfcfdOrlhcodmrlDgffor e aeed54a-

laborersal-

aborersbroabroabroa-

is tPHfffenthePd-irnngpressingpressing-different lated Into Italian forforgeneralitculationee-

met

general circulation would Jewett isis doingg a usefuLwork inprepsnng-iihLarmicdthetn

in inprepsnngiprtparing-lThtetn demand15Aeman fforor femaluem8olauvre18in e 11is thee different5kfnerent comrnentacommentarycommn tary on0n the Newew TestamentT tamen t inI TeloogTTelee-

InfluenceII-

tboeBr01IIdthemoo-

stanceihLarmicdthetn ThThee townto 1m peoplepeol I althoughItboug h underun dtr theth e immediateImm 00 late i do a frret deal of goodgR-

tasonsfoodorehereinBecoming

hereinhere 1D Rome For inmthosetboeBr01IIdthemaroundaronndthetnthem to be ennarfmr in Tiaionarr uionfieldsaicmission fifieldsId iiBiit theThheUhenhheathenth womenin a e enwIl1enwonien waaengaging visionary Influence of civilizationciTililation7arecITlluatlonareare Btst1Umstillu lit gross8 bar 81 r w agwagwthe stanceatancethehReasonsforBecom7JgatheJfeowiorthe JBeoomli a-Rome

a Baptist MMrIrTlmpanyTimpany waeipectingeiPectirig to open thethelt111lthelt111-lIf

rapra-

pF

seersee-rareIf not a wicked1flck and presumptuous enterpnse barismbaa-

TYbtrium arare seekingee flr Jd te9 mostto1fCblng ap byby ltnSRev 8 RemngtonR em ngtun A Mhl andand theth e MnJIi sion nqnary in April with 6IJmny pupila M the cizci-

zWhenWhen at last iwasibwas dinitely settledtRed that they After many civilities hL beenbee extended toto peals are stratig1T J d e sionAtlo5tnhewsOfJnevrrof the dahYday of Baptists wouldF TinrftriilttTry well answerAanOltPithat cumstancesrtTifilrIiTiriwould admitiTOTflllMr McLaurini sajlsajl-

teeay-

lthem 11 tI-iperethata some It42 j o themem to thet e WeWe CcannotDnO t ededucateucaet ththeezcenaIces halfIf ffastast ezwnrfeDOiIeD-

OiIhh

11-

heU LibertLb rt andd sheh brd bbeen theh TThehe latter1 atter dlscoune Rev LByjgwq heU 1I1tsnhonfirsttolndlan first i they N1Jcuterte r 1 e yryan 8 e eengreeaagreeted sa e f fa pUrpOe WiMa bybyReTJBdr1ur tditjiidti i Tad I a d b i i aonderfiilc Y ega JeterDJet poDD h fJ befurutrsthelfixr foU1efor csIL dtheth m trot wecmwticalCii dhh miss taiy y w s surrt nn t ya gr t p er migaittTrtiEiirTfiTjigsSpp e ii-

i3vlr

metmeirareth1 witht a storm ofeofooppositippospoe ition It waswas-

iheirworkwouldbedetrimentaltotheintertthoughtthought-

thatug t of tcOuld hdsoml1die8 clothed with no a POOIgl10U of i IlTmg Ini thIS Wlldr long lorubiic clrcu1atipn bt itIIl tg bt be so 8CftyacA a yy-

moretearead ea ea r 1fit1ifi1fit1ifi-

thatthelr laandsnone who tIaarnIarn about Jeaus Chriet March 24 andnd expected to leave for Nellort ttt-

tVCndnmnflt0JeMdU-

d8

ti-

et8thatthelrthatthat-meirareth

iheirworkwouldbedetrimentaltotheinterwork vould be detnmental to thunter mmore thanthantwotwo lard3 ot cloth each These ladieses uese eIT k what abbreviatedd8 off the East India Co and probably lead not only had on all ths cloth but werewere decorated AskloJAsk your in

iunnnnbb1 y VCndnmnflt0JeMdt i send some fdone to rd tto I Rome is at preeent the most impotant field Itwentysixth-

intwentysixthtwentysIXth-

oTerthrowofShe bat v eardthe Old Old and the of the associationBlsociation8IO810 iaiahiah-

AndrewFuller

Orhh-

ae Story At meeIDgofme 6 3 r noVbe meetinginn thebe Boet elaborate manner with paintingspaintings-

anofo 1 IS ur7rY1 I on earth totoIaborinIab3r in but we must not be dronesi3vlr overthrowoTerthrowofoverthrow-

Fullerof EEnglishEnglish-

coldnessrulee in-

andin the East J rrow off the lastlast-

i

kadire-iew Fullerrow chalk and on the whole presented an was bbun nnt a repetitionryP tItln 0 e good otherwise hs impoUanceimportance would Io6e for UBD Ita goleole the baptisms year reported wert eigei-

gance

eglegl-hAndrewFullerFuller metetetwithwithwith-

EnglishcoldnEss and indifferit-

ienEdifferastiti-

enEdifferastchalk

aUappear news toan11I h5riaIU a mISSion foror woman wh IChi

1

i

ralne I hundred and fortyforty-

V

The work over thethe-

iswh-

ocseWhOW-

hO1lilance not at agreeable They began a minute

is his for As he walked shehe only is18 corerm oeten to fill and to which God field is in an interesting statestate-

thestate-

thewhile ofcse1lil appeals money

I examination of my person and finally got around I And now bpzging you not to fOTetthe streets of London weary and heartsore he I to my guard After begging for it whicb of esIS nowtW eseflallyespecially alhng her

I Rome in jourprayersyour prayen nor our work here for cnRITIAZOCHRISTIAN UORPITALIiT IS BLRIUIBLRIU-

I8metimesIf anyinformation n respecting ththee progess 0off I A missionarymissionar-

ytein PromeP-

workwrites thus lala-

progressTIl-

lh

Ti-

Et

remainremain-Truly

courseo was refused they then became desirous I anrbn eBpectl myself remain writeshasthusbeen8metimes turned aside into obscure alleys that II our worwork bee desiredeSIre pleasep eaee aaddressrells in the bondsbonds-G

progressprogres-sPaseg

ofof-missionary

the work inInin-romein-romePromePromeProme-

writeshashas-

thusbeen renre-

nencouragingTeT-

et

rerrer-

theV I tto know what was att the end in my pocket To Truly yours best

theth e passing strangers mihtml h t not see hsh IS fallenfallentofallingfaU JOgg gratify their seeming curio8HVf I took out my j MBS A J GBAYESGBAYE-

SCares G B GIOGAGIOGA-

Toencouraging duingdu ing the year The additions ljlj-

baptismii-

tearstears The first missionaries compelled to To Rev H A baptism have been considerable and there mtmt-cheenng

IIasa-

ssteal

II-

stealmlS810nanes were watch opened it and showed them the meme-

stealCare of Brown Graves CoCo-

NoTupperTupper-

GEJTEBALcbeenn evidences that the truth is taking hobho-

bfrom

LolftLolf-tof

hosteal away from England as if they were fleeing chanism at which they expressed much sursur-

fromi No 24 Commerce Street Baltimore cheenng taking 11-

rom prise and wonder They concluded this in GEJTEBAL VIEW of the minds of the people The churches lathlath-j

in titll-

spectionBB-

dietrctfromrom jjustice j dietrct are making steady if not rapid progresEprogresE-port

promprom-This

Jspection by complimentin me by a pat first WWe indebteddebted to the Rev J N Murdochr looJie are Inin CHINESE WORSHIP IN SAN FRANCISCO of TheThis was inIn 192 In 182 there are In Great in the direction selfsupportport expensexpen-

swith

exIn-

Britainthe breaBt then the IIhoulder and

Britain and Ireland 20 Missionary Societiesoncalliug me Kbahnayi

one sweetheart We I Rev W M1 Ormiston D D furnisbes tbe I

DhDthCorreslpondlDg-rtD

annualCorresponding

offSecthretaArySecretary

the Americanfr theBtheBfift9stjthe fift9stjfifty of entertainng the natiTe guests at the meitillmeitill-

IIelgeighth annuli reporeport 0 e mencan Baptistap 1 of0f tneththethe-

entertaininge Ia1lastas t BBurmanurman AssociationAesociauonAE8OClatlOn whichwnicuh IC h mnmn-

of

mettt-with

J1J-

1f

uu-

withwith 1197 missionaries and annual income contmuedcontme d our journey withvl h brotherbroth er Liberty Times account of Union vaTubVeand fnter urpianmISlonarles an copt-ilrning reached Pwithwithipsb-brother seven SundaySchool an interesting Missionary It is a Taluble and Ininterter Prome borne membrmemb-ro W8 cblefly by a elDgleofo f 129758692 975 869 InIn theth e UnitedUtn ed StatesSt a t es thereth re areareminutes

returmngminutes3 pastpast

we Tpreached1 P M

Ph1l1lpsbuqcPWfouWe

ipsb-brother

ips-bbrothersevenfound

atbutJewbutseven

fewI a visitISlt to Chmese temples Inin San FranCIsco ehngtln documentd ocument WWeetatakeke fromf rom It the followinSfollowi o II-

minutes SSTeSJlSSLSTof the coregation As tbe 5h2Wchurch bad tut I

18 Foreign Missionary Societies supporting 490 perBon8pso in town as they werewereoutattheirfarmeout ataUeirtheir farms Iii We first visited one of their temples where I

OKNERAL SCMMART I small portion of the expense off the entertainentertin-

ID1S810nanes

entertai-iThe

11-

missionaries the L The MissionsUgr of ththee UUnionnion areare 14 in11 AAsia8t1s ia 8 mentent tot provide for the contributionscontribut ions broughtbrought-I

timissionaries and income of 1633 Thishls time off thehe theth nativestiv i l enthroned in tintineilil lendoID1S810nanes having an Income s o yyearear e na es givegiveg ve excluexc u an ididolol eodgod sitss its e e splendorsp r

andIi f s burn inI EuropeKnrnni r5 f Inininn AfncAfnpna 11 InIn ttththe ASIlhcAaintir mamsmi e I Ininn forf the purposeTvnnn nfof aldmgsidinniiSng themlATn inIni fKiothISin parviBlrviBl-

an

parpar-

Soc

pp-

inducear

891 On the contment there are 14 hssionaryMissionary-Societies

slvely to cuttIng planting and nothing W111 Before It bangs a lamp kept constantly I

induce them to neglect one day of their time I ing and several candles and sticks of fragrant i eson8 there are 20 etatlonst where Amencan mll ticular were appropriated to aid the ftebllftebll-

IfeebliSand AseociationtoAccordinglyAseociationtoAccordingly-aid

SocietiesSoc 478 f missionaries andd h I ies reside in the XsX-

san

havinghaving-an

morethanthanI les fosign0 elgn mlsslonanes an anng lOnanesons more 400 outstations and churches in the A8ociation Accordingly SIt ilis well that it isI so for a largelarrtionportion ofof-

mew the native offerings of Bome wOI1hipper I

an incomeIncome of 622956 IiIi-

societiesIn all there are 5252-

societiesAmricoLiberianllAme coLibe ians dependdepend printprincipallypallyuponupon tbe werewere alsobeingalso being consumedconseumed inm his presencepre encepwhilewhi1 I 43535 chunhes The numr baptned last year 196 nearly 100 were distribGted bI a comco-

msocitessocieties 2165 missionaries and an income ofI Anativesnatives for supplies of Rice Cassada and the a cup of tes sstood near at han1 for hisjs regale is iyu1902 inethe whole number of uieuibers of I mittee for thebuilding and furnishing ofplaciofplaci-

of

of I1Iceplace-

Palm I cchurchesurches 20318 If we add to these the mem of worship Inin Enma aud Plol1ngday BesIdeBesId-

eF

Besid-

eSisterPalm Lard or Water 011 ment Mr Loomis us a Interesting iBesides this there 14 WomensWomens-

ForuignWomens-

Foreign

gave Tery52327165 232 716 are I bers of churche inn Burmah not under the im thie tbe disciples in Enma have contributedcontribute-dfor

II-

OrflgnSister Liberty proceeded to IomethingIomethingexplanationexplanation of tbe diffrent objects symbols IprepareForuignFOrflgn Missionary11IsslJary SocietiesSOCle 1 les incomelDome f211380211380-

and211211380-

and380 for us to eat and while waiting brother Liberty I lnd inscriptions which Itood around or huhung mediate 8upen1Slon of tLe Union the number conaiderable portion of the sabry of their plltpll-

tandpa-

treachesand 149 missionariesmlsslonanes How different isIS thisthis-from

and myself improved the time by readlDg pae upon the waUs The deity lD this place was aa-

sageseache8 nono legslea s thanth an UOOO24 000 NumberNumber ofof Amer tortor-

fromfrom the small irresolute doubting beginning-of

beginning sagel from Biblical antiquity Bible Ditionary 1 lCod of war sOtDe fAmous martial hero of many a I Anican laborers connected With the mBions inin-

of

in-

andand Rev Ashton Oxendens PastoralPsstoralOfficeOffice In i battlefieldbattle field who had distinguished himself by the 1 S1Aas101ofH 101ofwhomIWIIIOS1IWIIIOS1arewhom 44 area malesmal anaand 57 lemales II-

arTxJJrflTTWiiPTijrTsJTtKKitSEiErTxJJrflTTWiiPTijrTsJTtKKitSEiE-

neainen

RECEIPTS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONSMISSIONS-

Thof 179217921-

TheII-

Thea short while sister Liberty announced dinner Ilachievemeontachievement of some greatreat exploits on account There are nearly 500 native assietante of whom I FKOFRO1UlTraoe JIHT 6la ro ACGCST iTRiiSTiiiSTi-as

1S71S7-

tTheTh t difficultiesdffiI cu Itles whichwh IC h CareyCareyanandd hishIS coadjucoadju-tors

coacoadju-tors

dJU as beingb e ing rreareadydyy-

summsWeWe did notno t waitwa it fforor a secondsecon d ooff whichw hi ch heh e hhadad bbeeneen deifiedd e ified aftera ft er hishi s deceaeed ecease i

8babout 80 are ordained ministers r VntGiflla Door 2 Antioch CharchCharc-hsummpfs

t1ChC-

hIing

V-bP

UU-

torstors had to encounter have passed away OppoOppo-

singOppo-

singsummpfssummons butbutrerepairedPaired immediately to the table r byby the fiat of his celestial majestymaj esty While wewwe

j1

I churchesThe 8tat18tic8ff oof3Sdlct1e German meionZrtPngiTe us I iIoitnO

113do46Ooo cagb

doinl

ronectincollectionWn e Miionaryhtt Oraterace Ftret

SoeaetySoeaet-yand

trrt SS-andsing Christiana have been silenced doubtingdoubting-

Christiansdoubting-

Christiansand did our dutyy faithfully Werewere standing there a worshipper came in car ohW7hesf1 1033 I Ominiete0rn8ftandministerslDIsters and colporteurar 2200 moodondfdOtto K VorthmTressurer1Torthamr1h Treasurerr 21397 AnonymmAnonym-

mAfterAnony-

mAfternottt-

Chriti8ns After dinner brother Liberty and myself vis I rying in his hand some brown and gray paperpaperli baptizedlIptu inIin 18181I 1290 totalal 1993 The AnonrmousAnonYmou10cloc MountainMunWnOreOresinsin Churchchnhrib ti4 MonMon-ited fChristians have been convinced and lukewarmlukewarm-

Christianalukewarm-

Christians itedtheSicfctheited the Sick Bush the place prepared for sick representing gold silver and copper money ia II

Frenchnnc missionmission the reportre rt beingbet imperfectimperfect-The

i erfect lOc subscriptionsupUo att GlRCeGrstrStrEt ChurrhChnrralssol6301D

3fthM1hM-

1personsII-

Jetercc-

ChnshansChristiana have become zealous supporters ofof-

theI rolecolored number reportsP churcbes 8 bapthed 21 total 57474 JIn leterD Jeter otlot50 HamptonlldtKeBAptist STchtrciChurrh toMpersons It is a small house temporarily built roeecolored paper parcel containingcontainin a number htUff hffI Jeter t5Q50 two ladladies at Grace Strt ChurchChurch-

e99-

rTxJJrflTTWiiPTijrTsJTtKKitSEiE

2 IIJfIIJ-

fthfi-

esometheth e fforeignorelgu missionm SS10n workWor k ThThee excexclusiveness1usneneS8 ofof-

heathen0f soe ddistance1 tane ffromrom ththee town In the voods At of small elfelIps of ssndal wood and two ornaorna5weden8eden ththee tabltablese glVe 64 bbaptizedaptne d total DedrickDedrick il4i LenaLen Elmon tl Llze WilxinWi1ott XCX-

Cheatben

YvtYv-

tthisthIs most miserable place we ound no KingI

mentalented tallowtallow lie walked forward took I 1472714 2 From SpaID and Greece we have no hTe ChurchI2 sub8cription4 a atGracpStrEtatGracpStrEt-

DoonltOraueheatben nations hae been to extent taperso v Oiogishrth i2lm CowherdCowherda aneainen nauona nae oeeu 10 a greatgreat exieni overover-

comer etatietics 10375 Mrs Williamiam CowherdC flO10 RmndnirJ iORinilnil-

come1t1-

tknee

WW-

TVI

TVDoor afterft jdoord thash ubeenb jd to thetthe-gospel

vh Tom ZeasZea s son prostrated with an ulcerated his place on a mat spread before the throne on 1 TIn 7 T church l77 for a idrlady-iam

2 Mathews ChunkCt H2 Icome r a er r as een openedopene e wantrof the Journal for August fluJtinfluJtingo-spel

knee For want ofof-to

proper treatment he had I whichWhichtheido18atthe idol eat bowed low three timestimeslightedlighted we gave a report SjSSciVr 5iiSCs Dwton 3 J MotiMot-igospelgospelgospel until the missionary of the cross may nownow-

gofallen aweyaway-any

to a completecomtlete skeleton-rskeleton Not having hit tapers dandand stuckstuck them into aaskkindndofgcanof can i frolDfromrom Profrof KnaPP of Madrid Afterftr two yearsyears

t2oo2so2aooMKnonoBBaptinDptjiptaChchurchChuhrrit fili35115 ooItjmuectim itat1Pat1P-gogo into nearly all the world without let or hinhin-drance

any medicines with me I could not prescribe delabra formed off a vasea89 filled with sand 1 JJrandlabor Inin Spam heVigSiireports 4 ISrSSwthVnwereCbmg stations

collectedhannock AtjQ1

atrSTdcft hddte Dietrictf44u

tnctdo

aeOClatlOoAutSAutSH-nrAdo do iro

tll86tll86-

than

goJdLF6LF-

6for

tortor-

drance

titi-collected TaTa-

384ct515150 members Total in withfor him But in this condition he bunch of eandal I m Europe these redHnrA And what Is nprhans imtwrtant In must now re Nfcxt he ignited the wood i84i45384ct5-

maindrance is8 perhaps more importantimportant-than

tcimportantmamain accordinaccording tot native and let and waTed the torch xceltlonstions 28694 We numberumbe five missionsmissions inina11 ma practice nature Btsepped back burning threethre l Wwt VnMin1AjCottm Hill BltptistBa tist churchChur h tltl-have

lxj-Shave

iiii-

thanthan all the church of Christ realizes its obliobli-

gationUa either to kill then I Europeurope and onene lnin 4AfriaM1fncrioa WIth s total of not p

have courBe or cure times before the throne placed aapartpart of 1 1Laro5 Tlth I K Pptel lieIOL Total ecI8UecI8U-gabon

1815181-5cation

1815-Oncation to preachpreac the gospel to every creaturecreature-

andOn our return from the Sick Bush we halted them in the same place as the candles and re i lef8less tbanv111 1244244 stations And outEtataOIlSputstations 331 NORTH CtoufCAttoUUJrulemA Jrualra Cbnrrh fa W p JgJg-

andfrfr-

sndF4-

atand has consciouslyconsclousl and resolutely enteredentered-upon

at the Graveyard where there were about half tired to the door where he again bowed three i chuhesj 394 preachers And Cf1porteurJgJT81998519985 ooonon 2 Raleigb6i Sandaycbool 419519519 ddn do 11-

4K

t-

upon

PP-

dozenI dozen each one covered with boxesoxee braes times to the heavens above tot the earth beneath I baptiBms and not leesIts than 2870028 7001 00 members Total tl2lcitoi ckVckV-r

4K l of it fPPl 5t graves rtrickratricu-

ihave

its ntv It feels that itsits-

missionSDddthe diecharge duty 8ocroH CAROUuFurmFnrm Cnirersitrupon

rj kettle bottles basmeba8in8t pots and plpeepipes They I and left the remainder oof the burning eticke in VomlmnSomblDlng ththe Wtwtics of the minionsmlEons in SchSchool SiaM Society itia-

Fnrmanitia-FnrmanSundaySundayfmnlltyh I33

triMM f1f1-missionaniJani-

JmISSionmissionmISSion isIB to convert the vroild and itit isis notnot-

appalledhave a 8Uperstitious belief that these things are an urn att the door ReturningReturnin to the mat he I A81RAI EuropeP6 anandnd Afrca we have an aggregate Sniudatri ASWiation 1697687 CXinabia SandijEciHSandijEci-

HappalledSunday 6chooi tt-

ofappalled by the ereatnesseatneBB of the work On thethe-

contrary

I

of serviceserV1e to the dead TheyThe are put in theI

I stood and bowed repeatedly then knelt first of nearly 100 stations and outstations 770 I NewrryNewberryDaptistChurchl5o30BarnweuBepnetCENewberryDaptistChurchl5o30BarnweuBepnetC-Egrave

Uaptipt Church tOO3Q Barnwell BartChBartCh-

contrlLry if peSectly I MssMsshead churchee ahtlut 1000 laborers of all classesCleSe8 326ro a aoly of colored fhurchchurcht lIorEb BPtiSBphstCaBphstC-

aoozes

II-

1ttt11shancontrary it is perfectlyj assured that-

Jesus

that grave with the dead as well as outside The on one knee then obothandonobothboth andnd with Ms head SfeiVaHoOmb etc Mount PleaentS Church 1725 Btj r ooxea are for clothing brass kettles to hold i nearly touching the floor commenced to pray 3887i Daptsms and 5A00 membere j lurnweiifJe6itAso x61064o Prof C H ToylTor0 Bere5 dd-

Il

IIjw1ttt11shanehail reignrei n whererer the suninn-Doth

The relPt8 of the Missionary Union for Any Totl If1OO0f1OO-

0potstsvtsv-

potsawater bottles for liquors basins to eat out of i

I with great apparent earnestness and devotion the i7517 ReedyReed Uirer Association 1650o5oDoth h8eucceTebi8l1uccesaTejoumeYIIhis encceseire journeys runran-

Withpots to cwk with and pipes tOBnofeeto smoke Another frequently repeating his previous gesticulations Jearear ending March 31 185 were 212199 It GtoiouOoikcted by C M1 Irwin t1l9901194t99-

WithCC-

Withd yy-

reasonn

With such a confidence and everincreasingeverincreasingr-esources

reason for putting them outside is to show theI

Rising from his knees he took two pieces ofof w hardly properpropertoto take such a commercial viewnew I irvJr t5 MrsI K1IiV5kRJ Skeltonf SiVH1 11n JII0 IfOrost1IfOrost-1rs

ChnSTChnST-r38ourcee

44-

PIt

r38ourcee its triumph cannot be doubtfuldoubtful-

For

rsr58pecPeet theythe y have for the dead and to avoid the j wood which are held to represent the two Pprincirinci t of the matter but our Northe1U brethren made j

gDMgrange

1 A cffiDBaptist8ltIt

200Church

Reholth411601160 WhinnBapti

WahlDgtWahlDg-tenslon

t ChurcGhCharctin oa BaIJIBaIJ-

Id

51051-

0derision1 y

derisiond enslon of0 f beingbelng calledcalIed poor peoplepeoppeopletoo1 e toot O poor I piesp 1 es of theth e Spirit of0 f LifeLfI e TheTh e two pieces are iOnene conconvert to ChristCh r11 t forfor every Q 555 theyth ey contn

I church 415901590 collected by C M1 Irwin p1 I7aI7-ato

ii-to

oo-

For

1to decorate theth graves of their dead It isIS heldell flat onn one side and convex on the other II bute duS theyearthe year 4itt5904itt590-as

2059020590-ALABAMA

nndrIr-Ias

For the Home and Foreign JournalJourna-lHEATHEN

crime Vt eaT These thrngs f Placfng twoflaTides THKTR WORE IN CHINA ALABAMAAtABArr9Mm A 6 Bethi4Bethaid-afrom

CbtCb-

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uHEATHENas a great to 8telll anyofany of thee tbmgs PlacIng the two fiat sldcs together he threwthrew-

HEATHENN Roberta 46

HEATHEN REVILINGS-Blessed

REVILINGS from the grave and the punishment is very ee them on the floor and according as the piecespieces-Zlessed

Rv MI J Kno1tn in hil book the I til11 Tlldg Church t3030 Sanday SchoolbnoIcollecttDncollecttD-

ni750

M1M1-Church

Mf myelimyeli-area

II-

BlessedChurch 23 51 church

Blessed are ye when men shall revile you and-persecute

and Tereareare With such growgr and absurd surerstitionsuperstition I fell whether bothboth lay with the same side up oror-

AIForeJnForeign-and

M18ionarypublishedMissionaryMissionary-n

published by tbthe DibleBibleChurchI

C i75050 tTovidencet rovidenceu1dJ

enceyounzlalT

ChurchChurchurc4225t 5a Bethanye anyany-

persecute

coChnChiliChili-Mrs

t11-I

111-

1II Bm apprehensiveaplre he nSI ve tbatth at theth e workwo k of0 missionsmissions otherwiseoth erWIe didI hehe interprett thet e answer to hishis-

against

and PublicationPub n Soc Iety Baysye 0off ttheh e progress of 1 MrsIIS ac E Edwards SliteMi tete-3tissionary

Boxx f25 CarroimnCaTroI BB-

Church11B-

until

tt-

willpersecute you andA shallcfr77 sayCT nilall mnnnrrmanner nfof evil-

againstevilH WIll reqUire year of hard work inIn Afnca and I prayer as favorable or the referse The aIwer i thethe woeelroIellnin Chmll Church 41212 LadiesLadies Missionary iSociety fliI a33-

be

3-

agamsfagainst you falsely for 3y sakesake-I

I until a grand march with concentrated effort in this case seems to have been adverse to thethe-I

Itt IS a checring fact that the ratio of con CleTeland 4 TubI tS5tS5-I

12985-

FtoatoaI used when a child to wonder how this couldcould-be

isi made the feeble work now going on will be wishes of thebe supplicant so he redoubled his versloneversions of oustationsoutst a tions andand ofo f nstiTesnat ives entering FLOIDALabFtoatoa Late CityCit Church f3a2t2batba-

tbebe The good people I knew were spokenken wellwell-of

dimly seen and felt It is111 our earnest prayers I prayeprayers with greater earnestnessearnestncss than before the mlwetryminietr7r Ieie eTeryeveraTl ThCheyearear rapidlyrapidlyincresaingranPaidlly incIncrea8lngtncresain 360JlIXI5XS5I1PIQaford

Al ChurchChurcbf6

N LLLIrtyBptlihLIrtyBptlih-

of

LibertYBapttstCbiLibertYBapttstCb-idimly Clarke aDdnSothnSoth-

of00-

tate

othetten 45tlTe wicketf the Christian world will contribute tried the The number inm aUll theset ddepartmentsrt hash oof i Tof and tht wicked wereere spoken against TheThe-state

that largely andnn againain and againaeainain lot but still thetb P off Total zre39eoeoeo-

andII-

statestate of societysocietyininIn which thia should be reversedreversed-was

and freely to this work that scores yea hunbunIi decision was against him At the close of his Iftte doubledlel once min a penod of a little over three TXASNTida Church fit Lire Oak fIG JlfJJ-

WgJete-

tyearsII-

waswas beyondberond my comprehension I now often-think

often dredudre d a ofo f faithfulfaithfu l laborersl aborers may bebe sent intointo theth e fI devotionsd he took the paper andand burnt it as anan-

field7earsyears Ona tne same ratioo ofo f increasei con Baptist Church 14100100 Total 13013-

0think44-

tblnk l1hl1h-wheretbegoodthink Blessed isIS that country and that societysociety-wherethe

field I oflering to his god We wereere informed that the lmuetInue wee may reasonably expect that by the TunlsuCOUectMTIXXISSEI Collected by JJ M cnmterscnmters-wherethegoodarenotslanderedandpersecuted

411wts411wt-

sAtwherethegoodarenotslanderedandpersecutedwheretbegoodwherethe good are notnohlanderedslandered and persecuted-Perhaps

persecuted At halfpast seven oclock P M I assembled material used by the devotee in this act of wor I yesrTCar 1900 the native Christians in China will J uL JJrdfLlod 4e59O90a Total ti20ti20P-erhaps

tlU2-Perhaps

111201112-0andPerhaps no claes of men since these words werewere-

utteredthe town people for worship and wrs favored ship probably costcthimtencentshim ten cents I purchased number over two millions The following table AlutUSAIP II Thomas and MrsMInr BaigSaigh

feaa-

uttered4 10

ll-

utte I I anan-Cbnrrbi4ru w

utteredutte by ourou LordLor could more fully claim the-blessing

the withith a pretty largearge congregation I preached a full assortment forafor a quarter of a dollar I will give eomtome ideides off the rate ofof progress SxsrrcarMiountK iseorareraacniseorareraacnw-ith Mount TernoChurchCbnrrbi4r BeaiBeai-to

njn-

jsay

tt-the

bl8SIblessing prosed Inin thisthI text thAn the mleSlonmissionmission-aries

to thethem DuringD ernel a lemale Was Been al1 We went to other larger and more richly IR3 163 161 1611 tist Churcb 49635953i AnonYDloUOr S11 lIarTOdTUrlIarTOdTU-

ranCS0C-

aNattaeanCSaries inIn ChIna Relle you persecute youyou-say

the while melting in1 teare whom I aftenrards I adorned JOIiS houcli where many idolsi4rola etand Ftationtaton andnd outtAtionl6 105 110 306 tit Churc1 5 0 Loneburg ChurcbU Detbel

say ALL MASSEB of evil against you I For found to be one of the Kings women or wives J The God of Wealth the God of the Earth theth I KtivNattae

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nnfFSTICIESTICrj ANDD ININDIANDIT MISSIONSIISSIoxs1i THE RECEIPTS4It

ItI-

tCLIPPINGS

nOMEllDO0IE Te receIptsCePt3 of the Domestic and IndianIndian-MESTIC

comnlrtlfnJilcompeteall The

cicircletetents

aroundwerere so

theiaiTaedarranged a8Ttoas to form a in these two nations and hence determined bora of its pastor Bro Moore and Broro ClowtsClowts-a

ClowtsClow-tstwoKndrSfamUiTsVadS

Clowts-

5TICArbour

MISSIONS Iiasion Board are larger byb I twoKndrSfamUiTsVadStwo hundred families had thHere bout to adoptP andnd supportjpporl one of their preachers to a recent concert from the Methodist churchch-

urchSfSKSchurch-

DOchurch-

enjoyedt

DODODSESTICMESTIC5TIC I some eight hunhun-

nVirdniah Un l Ilitche theirelr tent8 to r

ddredred ddollars0 11 atS thant an they attendtt en d meetIngs and entertom travel and preach iaIn the bound80fbounds of the twotwo-A

23SS3SenJoyed a seafon of reTlvaleomeSSISKSZSSISKSZgro-und

twentyfiTtwentyfiT-rrginia

twentyfive-membershim were lastus to give SfSKSi stranget8 NotinnVirdnia requestfl year for the ieee than tT membmembersrs havingh bbeen addeddd d by baptism andand-theA friend

iideaea of0fl theth work of the Domestic Mis Same period but far totoo waK to meet our oblUoblUr-

dobI 1 groundu moatmosofmosOtnefOtneftthhousndone

of0tthhousndthoueandthee tfmJhme

Per80n9 were ouU the nationsnations-from

8170HO0 were raised on the spot mostlymostly-to

the church mucht encouragedeulJge and refreshed-Our

refreshedrefreshed-from

refreshedrefreshed-dI de fi

BondJ11 te

confessesfeases that he does not see the Satlon3ga tIons WWee haveare materially reduced thethi fromfrom laymembers in cash and subscriptionseubecriptione-Bond Our Lake City church has had a few addi-

tionsaddiaddi-

THEadd 11-

IlJI Bo rd I HeIIe con I f THEUE ORDER fforforthigtha tionalons and iai in better order thanthan-

vice

than-a6IlJI amountunl of our indebtedness I or purpoee This missionary will receivereceive-

itnow workingTfof a ereatgrea t farreaching organization I as reportedreport e to the ThThroughrough the cnhre mcetil both It has been tince WeWe-

YiieanatneWec-

oI1

We-have

I beganit durinS Ilnce pastorate8ser myy Ralei 3thehtinfinlvfeaece Raleighh ConventionConven an appointmenta ointment from the Da tist Publicationpp Baptistg hon viceLlisb what State but still Iee and Pother States a or i a Yiieanatnethe timempliehlish in i large sum is yet intervening for restrestrecrearecrea i a I I have painted our church and it is now one of-the

ofof-acacIScoI1 P

tot a great extent accomplishes in I

I

dueue 9our brethren for services rendered andnn dtion eating and sleeping the most perfect order

I Societyelety a8 colporteur and receivereceive the benefitshenefites-tion the Deae8t and most comfortable churches inin-vas in-

xationin-

East0 can ii-

FarJllxation

and without I beb e Paidpal d punctually onlywas observed no loud1 oud talkingta lk lDg or laughingI In I

I of theth e samesame-due

East Florida The State Convention meetsmeetf-irginia

meets-here

hastily ontoo proper receiptrecei t off fundsfunds-t

f Ovrafirginia Far p I goodgood behavior and respect for divinworshipdivine I The action of here in November and would berd into the it behdTltor andhretsPhect worship our Association haa already next we gladglad-httot regardr it as a settledsettledprinprinPrinj I treasury It will notn ot dod rt occurredcurr to that the Iseemsseemstoeem 0 0 to leareelTe 0 me tat e people or thehe ourour-

i

State6e welcome of brethren-

ANTIOUITYOF

brethrenbrethren-

contrasttt1Jgtt htt otcn eAiWrm to Imght5SKlearn JubtelSSST JSffJS i borneborne egoalood fruitfrul t fforor theth e brethrenb ret L ren Marston11srston andand-ate

nn-

sitd to some our Virginia

to for its starve leseon Ievery State ought provideprovide-settled

r j while our charities Iii-

reople

a prfitable I could butt aresiti a thattho

would be just and equitable I extended to others To contrast the behavior of these Indians with thatI JounstoniJohnston wcnwent from here to the Creek meetingmeeting-

ofThisIhi neglect ourour own househouse-aerery

h ouse I of the ANTIQUITYIOF THE BAPTISTSBAPTISTS-tions

BAPTISTSI-

nreople people who attend of nnj toliW them there10m hold is manymanyof our Associa18ocia what he had done and theydenominationd t Ion were equally11 3 to act theth e ofthe enomma equ y part tions in theInaereryeTerl State I

strenuousinfidelity j andanI thethe-

nz

States jI followedfollow suit and also adopteiado P tel and raised thethe-

Dz

In a criticism upon Mrlr Goadbys work onon-THEIR

on-

n

on-theand8d the churches equally well organized cultivation of the Home field willwill-

j

THEIR WOIwonsnipftPI the CI Byepaths of Baptist History the Non-

conformistNonJVbn-

isNon-

nednzn means to support one amamthethe CreeksC k also1j amongong ree s a so onon-

iiitwined But this is not the case In some only increaseIncrease the resources for I is conducted with strict

I conformist says It isis too commonly supposedsupposed-solemnitv

supposed-that

ned Foreignminedu distridistrix-

heproprietyproprietyandand unaffecteduna uec t theth Iiiij Buecieueu uee same nlanplanL-

utes111

B are weak theteeh churcheshurc h es are butionb utIon Whilehlle these should be doned solemnitvso1 emmty Their prayersnrnvprs inin TAOvoice andpian tllatthat BaptiBmB ap t Ism was ft late1 a t e revivalrevlva 1 inin theth e ChristianChristian-

forChChristian-

churchrlS tIanIan-

eLutese xhet e Baptists3ptitsart of their territory is

I

I should not beone theth e othersot h ers II-

leforor this T was all FI ouldul uildefandundeNltand

manmannereeSSseemedAnotber BJ anand important resulteBut of ourour-

hlechurch This workork effectually disposes ofoftbatoftbatt-

ohethatthat-

sincerethat-

ideatohehlele snj a greatg eat partI neglected0 sg-

ejaionsry

I sinceretlDceresincere-this

erQ Their singing8mgI surpassed anything itII meetinR was the expressed determination on thea-

yasicnarythe idea In fact it was constantly springing upup-

hasup-

eJlIlonarl

up-andejaionsry groundground-

isIhas ever been my privilege to hear Wee the part of the delegates of each church to organizeorganize-

A

and onward from the time of the disciples InI-

nssfflasssIn-

the

Ia-England

Ais the tide of poppopulationnlatioa moves outward a We call attention to the reportrennrtr of Dr HelmHelm-jftledninistrr

TI em1 ssfflassspreachen from the state ssssJEtHaU tried to Preach forI

anIju Ccontinueon t Inue SundayschoolsSund aYBC h 00 I s fforor old0Id anandd sesssEnlland there C9r be aifswsaifswsglori-ousDO doubt that Baptists-

existedBaptistsBaptists-

hSundayschools churcheschurc h eSj and as published in this them eaceachh severaseveral1 tImes bbyy lDterpreter and rrrtr r ryoung eXlsexistedte d so earearlyI V as theth e ththirdIr d cencenturytury 10 WW-td

Wee areare-warrantednumber aa-gtledjftledninistrrtd 111ninistrynitry of0f theth e JOURNALJOURNA-

La

J eachh hgtled1 r OURiAL I glorious time had m eac churchc ure h I confidently look for valuablevaluabled-

mchwarranted in that the early BritishBritish-

IndiansBritishl-

urchBritish-

Christianaare left1 eft behindbeh Ind TheTh e struggleIitnlgg 1 e It willWI11 bebe remembered that Dr Helmwe Though emotional theth ItI

sayingdmchlurcha priTileges visited thethef-

arphjricalIndians are not boisterous They never lost sightigh re8U8results from this move in increased knowledgeknowledget-

Rr

Christians wre men holding the distinctivedistinctive-of

distinctive-principlesfTfarphjricalphysical existence the clearing of lands Creek nation at the special request of Dr BuckBuckt-

heuck of the strict rules of propriety All moved on of Gods word through the land We also ar-

ear

ar principles of Baptists Austin of CanterburyCanterbury-with

Canterurya-

JIof houseshou absorb the energiesenee8 nerandneran the Boardoard with solemnity in the sisIxth hadd trouble withIththe building o ee We hope to see a general revirevi-

rtUrtngtfc

I ranged ministers and deacons meetings for to ceQtnI7cetnrv great a-

colonyaa-

BAPTISMSat-

oaJIear everyevery-aat

eouusoiurvcijrOften too families i val of interest I BAPTISMS eouusoiurvcijrcolonrcolony of uapti3ts inm Wales and used such rere-

pressivertUrtngtfcaat toanngthrttntrlh of the people in this mission whichwhOICh hashas beenbeen-gf

been Several professed conversion and it15thI5th LLordsLlOrdordi B daydiay att which19 h ICh queea c Wl11WI 11 bbebe-

aepressiv measures against them as load hishise-

1F1de11his-

namewas

gfwidely separated and if1f theyth ey were everver soI

BO longIog and culpably neglected Read DrDri-

nzdelightful duty to baptizebaptizehvefiveieofof the number

myI answered and Bible knowledge impartedimpartedl-

ingname with infamy Towards the close of thethel-

linthe-

seventhlingllininz they Would not be able to provide for HelmsHelm 8 report Sg-

aiI must describe to you that baptismal scene I Yours in JesusJesusr-

eachseventh century Ina enacts a law that all chil-dren

chilchilc-

acl1ingaic5e prescTiingPreachcacl1ingag of the gospel The settlers of

ijj-

itdondntwill

t know how you wilT like it but to me it j s MPRBOWIdren should be baptized within thirty days of-their

ofof-WJwesternandand outhernit frontiersAet Afoften feelfftft1 Sit I AMONGJJ-

thi

THEI WJ ever remain a sort of oasis in the journey TT thir birth precisely as we nowadays compelcompel-of

compel-r1re

compel-vaccinationr1re tern

I UiDIAN5INTERELYDIANSINTERESTINGS TIN G of0 lifee Oftenten will I call it up as one of the vaccination thus indicating that Baptist ideas-largely

IdeasIdeas-sweetest

Ideast-he

of theirbe1lliTelives that they can LETTERLE ITER FfiOMvROM Dr NEWSWTWU iituavnnwr TUVTHE FIELDprcmHELMthe oddest priration jI OF KYKY-

to

sweetest reminiscences of my ministerial lifelife-

tangslargely prevailed Gerard and his ruaticarulitiCS-

truatics-

weretottangsoore mingle in public worship or hear the jI brother Sumner i

I By appointment the preachers and the candi Wee regret that our budget of letters is not were a thorn in the side of Thomas and BecketBecket-

ma

Becket-the

ii-rreesreevrree of the miniater of Chriat But for the In compliance with your requeat and at the

I dadtesrotrhdadtesrotrhbAaptbo-lsmdatesend of

forthebAaptb-olsmbaptism tooAktook their stand at the eallt II so large this month as it wail last its only the Lollards Tere mostly Baptists Wycliffe-

wasWycliffe

off m1ionny tlocietie att 1e88t one gene earearnestnest sosolicitationI ICItatIOU 0off ReT ll F Buckner Dt enClek

0tot

e Arbourl Ur t 80nsongt was commenced in when the missionaries of the Board send in was aatt least1 eas t inIn parpartt aholdera h 0Id er of0 f BBaptistaptls t OPJQlODSOPJQlODS-p

opinions-Thedpp 0 I 0 an 0oldId ffamiliaramt Ii ar tunenne andusD I left home the 8th instantinstantto d among The records of seTeral ancient churches stretchstretchrit-

iOI1stretch-

backto visit ththe IImut lITe and ddieIe Inin unungodlinessoolin lSS e Indianan Witwithh a Blow step all started toward the creek I their quarterly reports that we can expect fullritiOI1 Territory and andlearn what I ccoulduld in regard to Soon the crowd back as far as the fourteenth fifteenth CfnCfn-

ncen-

turiesnotablywholen it3 the duty of the Domestic fusion Board

IIthethe presetresent condition of our missions there thetheir sanda d filed intonotlinelesshless

thethan one thou aud definite news from the field turieaturiesnotablynotably those of High Cliffe nearnear-

lists

near-h

near-Warrington

til seetbtare that the gQlpel goes WItwithh the people to I future Prospectsanandd wanwantst s I was sorry I could left andperons

the menUto

Inthe right

Inewith

e womentheir

toheads

thethet-

o II Rev W H Strickland has been doing a ftoodgoodt-

heir

WarringtonWarrln gton anandd EEythorney th5rne lentKen t ThThee BB-til

BapBap-tists

apap-

dI nonott get 0offff Inin tIme to extend trip to the lists were thah2 earliest Koncorformists to suffersuffer-

disabilitiessuffert-

heirsuffer-

disabilitiesandd tawthath t whereverh erever ththereere are my uncovereded work innew lomes an Chocta In Decaturr Ga HeHe-

mliea

their and Chickasaw missions I uys disabilities Under Mary under Henry VIIIVIII-

CLIPPINGS

VIII-fnlies

VIII-andfnliesmliea Uere alo hall be a Baptistaptist preacher I clency In my personal obeervation W88

ThisJZ1eatlvJZ1eatlvtendrgreatlyi

dedeft t

tendrSuchSuch-

tender yetVettnnItyyousyoussuchsuchsuch-

weepingweepingweeping-deepdeepdeepIeePII neverfeel1ng

sawandanbdanbdfsuchandbeforebefore-

suchfsuchsuchI UAA averageaverage-

seventyfiveyear ago we had forty member9 herehehenownowa-

ndnow and the Stuans they were alike illtreated andand-

hand-

proscribedand in due tIme a Baptlit echurchh ure h WhereverruereverI

relerelievedI vedbby1 meetingmeelIng aatt theth e CCreekreek mission brother01

I felt I01

wasJOYOUS

a childweepmg

again fornCter

I weweptSllW

t alle ore

ththewee hhaveae sevenseventyfivety fi ve A year agl wwe hhadhad-

Dlurrowa d procnproscribedb ee-

tu3

dhave suffered Dlurrow the devoted missionamissIonary to these tribes llaPtiaf ppreachmg one SanaaySunday-

eveand Sunday Dlght nownow-

andtu3 dutT hai been neglected we Rev way At the endendofof this walk Baptist avenueI and Rev Drs Johnson andand1Ia18ton two SundaysSundays-one

andd eve Sunday mght by the-Ott

thetheI-O

CLIPPINGS-IT

CLIPPINGSof St everyItisnotanIt is not an unusual thing too meet with Lnis whowele thereanSrom about thrthreee hhundredd d yardsrd from tthehAArbourl b weemaIO

I

whoho were just from there and from whomwhomr-srecns

who l halted at a lie rrfkcreek gliding gentlyet1 bOelbetweenweenI pator In 1871 the church promised the paspast-

gscIIBpa-

srIT appears from the Census IC Tables of Oc-

cupationOcOc-

cupationOc-

cupationrsrecnsr rsene whose ancestors were Baptists and who I learned the facts given in this communicationcommunicatio-nan

hg hg gl YI tor 200 in 1872 promied 500 and havehave-

thhaver-

areabrupt sand haulsbauk s TThee whole19 0 e crowdcrow d was I cupation just published1ubliehed that there are in thethe-

Unitedthe-

Unitedthe-

Unitedan a tod feeling for theth e chnrchcb UTeh of0f theirthelr I CHOCTAW ASD CHICKASAW ASSOCIATIONASSOCIATION-fjthers

I qUlely seated aod after the usual service I Paidpal d ojo-

jtithers

X12512 United States 43874 clergymen 40736 lawlaw-

THB

laV-

yerslaw-

yersfjthers Who have gone into other churches j Whilej the brethren above named wereere at thisthisf-inplj

thisbaptIZedI baptIZed five women who after bapism re Rev R W Cridlin writes from PortsmouthPortsmouthB-oply

yers and 62383 physicphysiciansinns and surgeonsurgeon-teacbers

surgeons-teacherspaired toe neat closed tent the bank teacbers of all kinds 136570 journalistschurch on opposIte VaPa-

acre

finplj because theethe was3S no Baptist mission the Choctaw and Chickasaw AssociationAssociationn-

ewI preparprepared foror tthee and dreseed Then 5286 dentists 7844 hotel keepera 2639126391-

musicians26394-

musiciansnew And no one can tellte 11 thethelonelonelinessIone IIness andan d I wasas organizedorgan 1 ed It was organizedorgau ed withWl h sixteen w reassembled atattheeArbourattheeArboursedpurposethe Arbour sedand after

0 It 19is hadsa d t0 hhaveave no conversIOnsconversions tto reportreportt-

hemusicians 6519 officers of the army and navy-of

navynavy-ofthe trials of our brethren and sisterssisi-

hewho have I churcheR with 0 membe11hlp 5fof about senn what I learne to be a ICOt thrilling and elo

I durmg the quarterquarter-have

uarter Our9ur congregatIons areare-

ttof the UnitUnitedeLl States 2282 civil officers of thethe-Government

the-GovernmentI1D ecascatteredtt ere d as epeeesheepheep In ththee WIwildernessldernee BSowow I hunded

Thin AssocIatIonand ifty and

r3leedfive

inrdalned preachers quent addrels by Rev John MclntoahMcIntoh natnativee good and senousserious e but It seems that they areareI-

1Daret-

een Government National State or Municipal andand-reporting

and-reportingowII In money and subub preacher the hand of fellowshi unil1ing to come out on the Lords side YetYett-

heirYett-

heirheartereporting no otber occupation 44743 There-are

ThereThere-are

I fellowship was ven totheirheartetheir heprte yearn for the court of the hvmg I scnptlons fux hl1n1red and seventy dollars to I the converts This was a hahaypppy occasionoccasion

givengjot0 I

I never feel that the gospel is preachedpreachei-it

in vainvain-Goi

vain-0rl

are 303 colleges in the United States Of ilieeeteseGoi Churches of other denominations SOIe I sutportsupport a missIonarymissionary olporteur them it i3i our duty to sowsowGodGod givesgiv theth increase-

13roincreaseinceaseti-

mes265 are supported by religious denominationsdenominations-We13ro Marston organIzed a Sundayhool Conon I 1 We have greatly rmimprovedr-improved the interior ofof-

venbon and endowments of individindivid-L

individ-uals

individ-usia

times sprbg up near them Tbese they attendattend I THB CLOSE OF THE MEETING I PP-

tint

38 by States or byvenbon and presented the churchelPW1thchurcheawiththirtythirty Lhouse off u andj IT uhaTe 5j Traisedour worshIp thetheI-u1

ualg The Catholics have 54 the Baptists 4848-

cue

48-

lethodits48-

MethodistsIu1 the sweets of Chnhan communIon After aU the busIess of the ASSClabon wasas Ienenjoyjoy seTen dollars and cents Worth ofeenntyfiTe to for the I have 25ofI money pay same never seenseeni-lr

lethodits 32 Presbyterians Congrega-tionalists

CongregaCongrega-tionaliststheir cannot become Bibles and Teortaments for the of their

I cltged nd the partings had bbeeneen gnengiv en amidstamid s tbuilr true to principles they use Sun ndi-sdthe paedrttngsI a little church more liberal and ready to sacrificesacrifice-

htionalists 16 Episcopalians 16 Lutherans

I tea18 we disperseddispersedo-necue0J1 vith1rJth tbemthem or partakeparta k e withWI th themthem of0f thethe da7eSlloJ8day echoole

Ii

Thus7 closedpers

of the hannicst meetings I forfior CbstCh rls t WeWe are poorpoorbatbutb ut are toilingt01 Ii ng onon-

TJ16 and the others are divided among UniverUniverr-

dBUniver-

s811tsUniver-

salsteIf BrotherB rot h er MarrtonIarston4 isis a fair type of their I Vnded one happiest meetings frf theth JMagtert 8al8t Unitarians Reformed andnd other sectsBeets-These

sects-Tliebe

s eor a aa-

arerTJlordrdB Snner AnxiousA foriorf theth salvation1vat off d Iru 8 Sapperapper nXlous or tneei salvationsa Ion 010o-

theirever attendedatten edmi8aiOnanesmissionaries and preachers I taustxm think theythe I

Ii Thee Colleges employ about 3000 instructors-

andinstructorsinstructorst-

heartheir children they encourage them to attendattendt-he

are an earnest and devoteddeToted set of brethrenbrethrexf I

THE WANTSwA rrs OF THETHE MISSIOKI

In addition to what we publishedUI L last monthmoutht-

hemonth-

Theaiij have aout 50000 studentsstudentst-

hestudents-

THE

students-

Taxthe preaching of Pedobaptists andan when theythey-are

The workork in these nations is a positive success 1 The missionaries shfnda it nd be more liberally i

Ifrom Brother Barron of Lexington Vaa wewe-

areccunrtedwe-

andareccunrtedare converted With feelings of mingled joy and and11the money spent on themi wu wellell spent t supported and mcramor jrrptly paid This isJS have the following to Dr SumnerSumner-ed

THK Methodists of England outside of thethe-I

the-great

the-greatI AoouiDOoiocKAboutSoelockPMontbel1thdayofTulYpanexpensiTecunltv1iJinsalAbout 5 oclock rP aiM on methe inndayof11th day of JulyJuly anan expfinsiveex pensive counteoun tto Ji a anin asB allall kindskindsofkinds ofof great cities outnumber the Presbyterians andana-

p4mtieyand-

CoogreJtationalist8and-

CongregationalistsPII1p4mtieythey see them JOIn PedobaptiatPed obaptJst churcheschurches we reached ChiUys Arbour where the meet goods and1d provisions frfl11 hhh rhhJ uou1Youou will see that I am occasionally preachprech-

HJ1wma1Jourpreachf-

lowmanyofCongregationalists together but in the citiescities-

Alreadycities-

andcities-

andflowmanyofHJ1wma1Jourour people have psed throuSh ing of the Crk8 Wawas to be hld Already a i Among thettreveryvery i exJ ioirgsg1 the brethren off ingIng atatootheplacesotherer Place3 TheseThese points are neighnelgh1-lC

and especially in the metropolis they arere outout-Jadian

out-numbered

out-numberedsichexpeiei120aondinymaaThav6tsichexpeiei120aondinymaaThav6tl-

ost1lC exPQeu4I4K b VU hn s numbarQf Indian families were on the the States ought to i4 w te Indian Missions is borhoodsbor hoo s of4 poor pooppeoplee where I get themtheml-

ostthem-

o

numbered by either The attention of somesomel-ost

80me-wealthy

some-wealthy1 erund and had mI school houses and dwellings and tell thethe-

I

the-riches

Methodists has been directed thisthia-M

this-difference

this-difference

lost 10tonliS no one can tell CertainCertain Mit iaIB thatmaitht pitchedpitcliedtBeirtheir tente Brother to build brother BoCKereE comfortable house toto-Buckner

wealthy toM i I I Buckner seemed aimost overcome with joyjoy when J 8heltersh elter hishis ffamilyamily rt iix badb ad forfor himliim ttoliaveoliave riches of divmegrace This isis certainly a great-

fieldgreatgreat-

wedifference and one of them Sir Francis LycettLycett-has

Lycett-has

V

we would hare bren many manyman p thousands we drove up and the Indian brethren entered i to live in a cabin tx alb for his family andanda-tronaer

field in whichbch to work While tEere ireare sosot-

rol16ersoso-

manyhas given the Mission Board 3250000 goldgolds-

tronger golslItgold-providedstronger if ve could always have had an effi into his joy Brother Buckner said with much then be compelled F

ti frtrin so much companyl-ent

companycompany many preachers of the established or prevalent-order

prevalentprevalentp-nt

provided the provinces would raisera18e an equalequali-pjit

equal-amount

equal-amountipjitpnt missionary organization and could have I emotion This iai the first visit I ever bad from J

I as he doesdoes-

Feat

order here they do not preach to the massesmasses-and

jj-sent

amount to be spent in church erection in LonLon-

fprtLon-

donLou-

donbrethren of the States of j and they to hear ministersministers-Some

don The latter have raised their moiety andandj-ueacasrs

and-fifty

and-fifty

fprt nrpflpfidra infn all i my at one our general 2 A Mission crh 13 the nexfreat wantwant-meetings

seem eager ourMjueacasrspreacher lawinto anall methe aesutuieddestitutees I tute nemsfifieldse ld 8 meetings i hope God has sent you here for I of the Creeks Other denominations have goodgood-All

Some day if we can only occupy this field itit-AI

it-

willfifty Wesleyan churches are to be erected inin-

Allin-

thatin-

thatAllAI over the southern country the DomesDomesJ good to these people The Indians came around I schools there Although now the Baptists out will be a great stronghold for our principlesprinciplestI-

Cthat great city Eight have already been built-and

builtbuilti-

cbuilt-

andtICic Mission Board has been sunnlvinzrsupplying the wantsant i and greeted us with a warm shake of hanlsban Is j number all other denominations they cannot I cc Our Sundayschool is doing well It is thethe-

we

the-

we

and opened free of debt and each as large andan-dir

and-as

and-asir f j j TT 7 I At this meeting the Muskokee Baptist Asso long hold the ground without a mission school best and soon will be the largest in the place-

ciationplace as handsome as the majority of our finestfinest-

efinest-

churchesfinest-

churcheswee havenave jcgtcst d ted Th yindicatedIn Ica Thereere was andan d couldcou IdI ciation was organized composed of nineteen I it is confidently believed that theGeneralCounthe General Coun But we need room very muchmuchI-

1Pchurches in New York and capable of accomaccom-

noaccom-

modatingaccom-

modatingI1P no other agency to snpply it Ita miesiona churches We learned there were nine otherheri cilc of the Creeks to meet in October next willil1 It mamay not be amiss to include the followingfollowingmodatinmodatinmodating oveFover 101000 persons And every churchchurch-

sones hare one into the mountain recesses of I churchas arfong this and the Seminole nations give the Baptists ten thousand dollars to build I 8so organizedanued 1Sis made selfsupporting as soon asas-

aUfimia

as-possible

as-

possibleaUfimia into the tent of theTA Tn5Indian into theI whoho speak the same language and are indeed a manual labor school house and a section of-

erer3ladee

of fromfrm RevRev J T RnvprfRobertsR0b e rt s of0 AugustaAnoafugusta rGaa whoW Th 00-

e

possiblepossible-

mnrfito

possible-

THE

possible-

TIIEL T much tbe same nation I land to use fofor Bricnlta1 Pwpoeee provided is inIU the employ of the American Baptist HomeHomev-erg

Home-joy TnE nt Queen of inlade present Madaga3Car SeptemSeptem-

berSeptem-

bermnrfitoe if Floridmorida A Iivoguweverg 3i and have earned andd Ijoy an We had means of collecting accurately the Baptists give assurances that they will con readersno Mission Our will be glad to hear of ber 1869 ordered the national idols to be-

burnedbebe-

burnedpeace to zcany a lonely and troubled heart i

I their church statistics but are eafe in saying duct the school aright Nor is this all They will I burned her desire that hera ggoodoodd work amonamong the colored peoplepeo P Ie bvbYY-

lena

declaring kingdomkingdom-should

kingdom-shouldThe great prosperity of the Baptist cause in I that there are about two thousand Baptists be give seventyfive dollars per scholar per annumannumi-

eraaI

v r jjBhouldshould rest on God Before the closecloieofof the year-multitudes

yearyea-r1i

year-multitudes1i bB due in ereat measure tot0 theth e aoencr of0f i

I longing to these twentyeight churches and inin for every boy and girl taught inin such school ThisI

whomsoever donedonef-

he

donet-

hemultitudes of the people had committed theirtheir-

he

theiri-dols

theiri-dolsfhehe iomeetIWMamMnfDoDnrne ctt f MMissioni nT ilr u

agencyfj jr I thistnis naonntion T116Therexnere areare twentyseveniwemjBecu ordaineduu I donationuuuuuu togetherwgc with an equalH sum from theI rJCH HUHDBED HOPiFPL CONiCONVSETSBBTeBBT-

epreachersidolslaois andana charmscbarms to thetne flamenames AtAt the closeclose oforof-

theof-

thec Boarioari The hundreds of them and one to be ordained States would lay the foundation for a permaB-

aptistspermapermaB-

aptIstaj preacherspreach en amongamon the fiftieth year of the mission the communicommuni-

cantscommuni-

cantstheh wmter than four hunhun-

ththnnt-

hatgreaBaptiststhatBaptIsta that went from Virginia and the East I next SundaySunda TheThe Association was organized nent college It is important that you be repre i Dunngu8 Papast vmmore Sdrf cants numbered 20951 and the adherents ofof-

he

of-that

of-

Christianityof-

Christianitythatthatgreagrea State mightmight have been absorbed bvbby I and without aa discordant note they wentnt tresentedto resented at the next meetingmeeting of thethcollegecollege byby dred hopehopefulpfulu converts have been added totO ipthethe-

h

the-g thes Chri8tianitChristianity 231759 Some of the towns areare-

therdenonmJinTare-

suppliedare-

suppliedotherdenonmJinTrtherdeaonJnationstepeeh eraenJnahon8enorni ii I fS I7y II workork The first thingthin1th ing0 was toto agree toto putput into a man wwhobo could givegivegire assurance thattnai your Boardjoara coloredvtvca churchesvu inin this city and vicmityavlclnlyVCatat-

ta s supplied wfthwith native teachers but in their abab-

willab-

senceab-

senceand lost to iif the the result of conductedus preach will the matter to a complete success I meetings mostly byby-ad

b-yhe

pushthe gfild sence large numbers meet every Sabbath in the-chapels

thethe-The

the-chapels

addaotleennot eenn sent to them-ethemeRi-ftthem The aeloquento vent JeaseJease j The earnestness with which every parent I those who are connected with our coloredcolored-Witt chapels they have built and sit in silence withwit-

hiwith-

noWitt and the indefatiene able CreathTTs-

rewhosewho 8e namnameses

AA MISSIOyABTMI IQ IOSART eoCOLPOBTETBLPGRTEL7tthe for conversed with ezpreeaeezpreeae-

educatedexpre8seddd-

er

a desired eeireeeire-and

toto haveh eve hisb isI TheologicalTh eo i bog i c InstItute I would alsoalso statee e thatth a t no one to speak or pray with them After sit-

tingsitsit-

tingsre and to raise the salary and appoint mn forchildrenchildren educated glve assurance that the at the last sessions of the Georgia Baptist ConConl-

IP

householdId wordsWr s inlD TTexaseXlls were appointees ofof-hp

This I lCould be a faIlure childrenwas ting an hour or more a man sometimes rises upup-and

up-andlIP the work thought failureschoolshoolschoo-

lchildrenwas needed I vention in Iaeon the standing Committee ofof-

esheof-

where and lifting his hands to heavens exclaims 00-God

0-God

nestieeshe Il9Blcn Board and so were many forfor I did notno t see where te money waa to come 3 AAwnenew edition of the gospel byby JohnJoh n an l IEducationEducat ion ofof whichwhic h I wasas a member reportedreportedIt-

lIer God we wish to 1forhip thee but we do notnot-know

not-know

ItlIerhers the moti nsefulucciuiar r auuandr Buccessiuisuccessfule pastorspastors from But I was notT t

long2 L

Inintdoubt

AAOnev Hof

brotherbrotherofrothrbitti i uiof theilclr hymn book is a presingv 0 want of the I that C the Augusta Institute dwsignede for thethe-I

the-

oo

knowBIIOW uuwhow Teachieatu usuo 0j vjivji-t

God how to pray oror-seud

or-sendI taetht State In nanmany casescaHaase ttoo tb e

rT d

I oeColonel D 2t Mclntoshcint headedheadedIsu uthetheh llistret witnilr ii CreecCreekaeetsks Will notno t B0mesom e publishingpublishin g house or so educatione duca tion of ouro ur colored brethrenb re th ren mini n theth e mminmin-

Ii

e n send eome one to teach us-

THE

usus-

uiu-

sEl

uiIi been ablableti theBoardnoarIloneone hundredhundredafortheldollara forr thedthe MclntoshMc IntOi familyami y J

I cietyet undertake this work 1 It is believed the iatry meets our cordial approval and hashas-

W

has-sale

e to antIcIpate the Importance ofofI Soon the amount was swUed to four hundred I sale of the books would reimburse anyanyoneone un I claims upon the pralers and patronage of our THE ninth report of the inspector shows that-in

thatIfnt ettIemente and by placing in them and fortyfie dollare Btlly Herrod a colored dertaking the workwor i people It was adopted unanimously in the Reformatory and Industrial Schools inin-e

inS-

111JIein-

IrelandS111JIee able men to exert I brother gIVIng the last fifty 4 Cheap denomJDatIonal tracts inIn thee CreekreeK Ireland about 92 percentper cent of the juvenile offen-ders

offenoflfen-i

offenp-

QDa mIdmouldingou lDg influenceIn fluence

I John llclntosh was employed as the I them I Rev H B McCallum of Lake cityoft YY-

yearsfurnIshesW rtatId a t inain Brother language leis a felt need among i nor can ders are Romaniste and 8 percent ProtestantsProtesta-

ntstm f

andann4citiepC1letitiepIa feTfew Jeyears becQfbecQf-

n4citiepbecome great towns I missionary colportcolporteur at a sdary of three hubun I they long do without themt Who will under the Rttigioiu Herald several interesting The proportion of Romanists under detention isis-

i

is-

aboutIt has sown seed tlthat has sprung I dred dolllI in addition to the amont padi

I takoHB thismo workork 1 iI FLORIDA ITEMS about eleven to one of the Protestants the RoHo-

himRo-

audRo-

mishf aud4 yielded a hundredfold increaseincrease-ftia

him as missionary by youBoardyour Board ThisJMsum JSis iI If these wants are speedily met and th6 pre I

pporied mish population being only about ththe and aa-

i

a-

are

a-

Thia

a-

halfj hisis oUt SfiSKSltSSK Our AssociationAs has supported aa missionaryfurnishhe h38 to own Sabbathschoolftia fr not too lalJe as sent colportage and enterprises half to one-The

oneone-

atatfrontieroutler work does not dlmiwsh but i fit I am funy satisfied he is the nght man 1Dini are pushed we may safely inscribe on our banban-

TheinI NassauNassau-

Ascounty for several years The mismesmes-

TheThee fortyninth report of InspectorsGeneralInspectoreQeneral-

cehher7 bree811lreaes The more thickly settld parts I the right placece i nerners U The Indian for JesusJeeue I slonsionon has now become selfsupporting and quitequite-among

of Prisons 8lloW8 thafthat the criminals are at thethe-i

the-rate1ff the I to orzaDlzez ai Sabbatht I

I

DeThe is about three hundred a number have been baptized this year amongamon-gnreagontlike

six Protestantconntry are as itI t were ovenoveoverflowingrfl anandd The next move was zSefficSeffic xhe Indian Territory jrate of Romans i0 one while the-population

thethe-1ediDnreagontlike1ediDdingg outaut likerlke

owmgI School Convention This or veryy efficientantt

I miles square with a population of H5Tfcfnrsixtyfour whom were manvmany MethodistsMethodistsp-

iedpopulation is only about three and ahalf to oneone-

or

one-Ofa flood toto-

Wedfill u the unoc Dr 1Iarton Bethlehem church four Diles fromfrom-

np

1 Wedledup SundaySchool Superintendent thousand Indiansl11diane Nearly fourfou tbousand of I some Of the juvenile criminal committed to the councoun-

tyV lands of the far west itIt isis Baiasaid mathat orof fuissom1lissouri managed Brother Marston eae I

that number are BaptistsBaptIsts devoted to Lake CIty has enjoyed not a reVlvallnrevival In the-y

the tytyandand borough prison in 1870 the proportionproportion-was

rr-them

lipJoneyhoneyhone y bee wa3 regarded by the wild IndianIndian-M

them fiftynine dollars in Testaments and Bible i their timehonoredtimehonoredprinciplesprinciples and practicespractices-primers

common acceptation of that word but a revirevi-val

revi-a

was eight Romanists to one ProtestantProtestantS-

ENATOR

Protestantt-he

Protestantp-recnreora theM precursor I

i primers to begin withwi th dividingdi 8 them out among If one more WQitew i ui e mmiesionaryiesonary could be put inin-I

in i val in its true sense Their meetings for aa-

twelvemontha-

teerfulof civilizationCIVl 1la t lon andan d thatt h at hishis-

Wolh IS cchu-torches I

I be before I twelvemonth have been attended withwith-the

SENATOR SFEAGOE offers Brown UUniversityUniversity-one

niversitteerfulWol the churchesu Ubethe Creek nation it wouldould not long ourour-

I

or more forbnmurn on flowerflow er oro r byby moist creek bankbankn-

to

I

I From these two agenciesagenc i es I think we may 1lookboo k f hearts would leap forfor joyl op at thetile goodgood tidingstidings-

forti d ings I thetile tokens of Divine favor sinnerssinners havenave bebe-

come

I one hundred thousand dollars worth of land forfor-a

for-1gnalwritheftEigBal1e EigBal1gnal frfor theth e redred man to move furtherfurther-

BLfurth er foro a glorious harvestharves t inInin futurefuture TheThe IndiansInd II ns from that councoantrytry S L HELMIhL M come anxiousanXIOUS havehave embracedem b race d theth e SaviourSaVJour andand-

followedan d aanewnew building site TheTheatelate Samuel F PrattPratt-

ofPratt-

tntthentontlitfth e I of having I

II-

preacher

of Buffalo gave 300000 to Hamilton College toto-

endowto-

BaptistBL J W68tet In the same waya7 wee want thethe-preacher

theItheseemed1eeemedseemed delighted with the prospect July 20th 1872 I followed him in Baptism while professed fol endow a new professorshipprofessorship-

their

professorshipt-

ierBaltiBt preacher SUldayschoolsSundayschools and books in all their churcea lowers iu other communions have examinedexaminedl-eT

examinedh-

ouseto go before thth-

hoithe advancmg set I povertyadand lack I the of their faith decided THE Bible is the oldestoldest-

Bibleoldesthl-

JUge

oldestt-otierleT to thoothouse If you consider their deep poverty BEHOBETH MISSIONMISSION-ATOKACHOCTAW

I again grounds have jj-

thePennsylvania Society

hoihlJUge6 fse intheIDin the iMeeta a site for the of knowledge of booh the amount raised18ed for

I ATOKACHOCTAWATOKA CUOCTAW NATIOKNATIO-KJuly

I the Baptists are right and have joined them ii-

TheBible Society in the United States It is now inin-its

in-

n

in-andGod and to take posaessiono of the landlands-

ame their missionary colporteur W8Swas-raised

wo veryjj-I

lIberal I July 23 1872 5 I The church has grown from a mere handful to j its 64th year its organization bein eight yearsyears-

dence

years-

bl

earsearsn-amen the-

ai0

namename-

oardof the LordLordtItt isis-

send

ottt-on

thea Domestic II dcubtdoubt-twenty

if aasas-the

much could bee raisedraised-veryStatesn

ein10n fonefonehoneoo-

foronethinofSumner 1 have been absentabsentsome90me sixtsixty or eventy members and this nm earher than that of the Amencan Bible SocietySociety-

meetingeletyther IBrotherofof forfor-

onethinh DErot s pearblI1SlIlol1ai0-

n

on BBoardoard twenty of the AssOCIatIons Ininin-be

ththetheStatesStates or sl ear ii-

Butt ber ISs beIng Increased atmostalmost-

devery meetJDg It hu ISSUed 2643627 volumesvolumes-

Therealonealone-

thethatat causecausei-

rnS6can sensendd hhim1m

I

this was not aall sinceIIlDce tthehIte lets off July and hence IBut andd bus eyeran busy h ddedicateddi dd-

everyandandl-

tork

There a or any other purposepurpose-war

y I A few months ago theyt ey e cate a newirnS6ltorkwar f

are ther things coco-

whichconnected with thetheorThe churches had to raise eix 01 eeven hunred

I have really not had time to attend to correlpon comfntable meetinghouse to tbe service of-the

of RECEIPTS TOR DOM k INDIAN MISSIONSMISSIONSF-ROMm

0 DomesticDom-

re

eshc MissiJnaMissio ns whichwhicht-

umTf103whi c h we wouldwou ld likelik e dollarsdol lars to defrayde fray the expense8 of the meetIng

I dence or makingmaking outout reportsreportswasreportswaswo at theuw vvviCreeki thmeirtheire ir aivinodivinedivi n e MaJiasierJiasier-

andMasters ter FROM JCTT 8TH TO AVOC3TAtiGtrn 8lH 18721872-

ALABAMAISiISil-

I1entioJ1871-

esstumTf103lI1entioJm ent oa Some of the fairest and best and some for their helplesshelp l ess poorpoor meetings with brethren Helm iI Providence church fifteent miles south of thisthis-

Thes ALABAMAALUAKAProTidenuProvidenc Cbarcbrove ChutchPerCenterChutchPerCenter-ty

Ind U5 Center ChurchChurch-I

Churchtl-OIlBtlOIlB off 0oarur

porpor-

J

I

The next important step wws a resolutionresoItu Ion rer e t andan d rjlrokeeCherofceCh erokee mclnS placepI cee has recentlyy beenb enenblessedblessed bybvbs ann ingathingath-questing

nthnthsnth-questing

I Col PerryPerT CoCo9f9 Pine11n OrOTe Church Perryty CoCo ColCol-I

Co-

Illd

jwhich Dr HHelmrf will y ingt country haTe no Baptist preachingpreachingS-

UM

and Colonel D N Mela Marston and Johnson of willi i

01 I t995 FriendshipFridshlpChuTChChnrch Cot PerryPerT Co f5 It It HatchHtch-UnlldJ Una baTe questingqnes tmg DrDr Buckner I elmJ enngringofof0f SOQ13sou 1 s A meetingmee tJDg of0 f some eightelghtddaysdays-

toshys 2 R II EuwlingsRawlings-

ttsa cold flO250o Premium on gold tl2tl21I-

1IB8iona125125F-

LORIDA125-

yanddn Missouri plead heh tot hiah wordsrd I y1D0ne 11 use5e IS 190 SttSUM1I1IB8iona

oe C2cept by the agency of ourour-oaT7

tosh to visit Kentucky anda di give JQnfullyonfuIl accounts as e was a

Ii was recently held by the Efficientefficiel1tt pastor BroBro-

theFLORIDAFLOJUDA1obnJohn DarlingDarling t20120ISOs Mrs Jnlia A ProerProe-

rftOrroel1l-

ryoaT7ionaryry rsanization8 OOur Board at MarionMarionl-

ard

I

the cause of Indian missions and ecnooia8Cschools i

C enthused It Qor Choctaw meeting was not j H Tomkiea who had thee piepleasure of bapbap-

THE

i ftO1201J D itIUvsoodiaOMrUygood 11201 Dire1ra Mary J1 McKeyDfc Key 6Oc6O-cJlifs4i 8 often I JlifsMu Mairide McCarty 60c60c-

KISTCCKT00c-

1artj

60c-

acrdWUhIt h a Btrons hand plantedP a stanstan-

ntjjTHE MEETING I large nor brilliant but a very important one tizing on last Sabbath nineIne willinglIhng convertsconverts-

ftt

KISTCCKTKzntcltrGlenaarrcaiearrcaiej1enrtyGlenaj1enrty

Creek Church f31osf31osl-

ather

31053105-CAUrOBMAI lard 111 the call it in A month before he baptized seven One waswas-

atCAurOBmAFymentCAUrOBMA Payment In part On Chinese Chapel SacraSacra-

lSacra-

e1ntjj Yeryye rY heart off PedobaptismPedob t18m andan-dnT

an d rhillva ArbourArbArbourforour forl such they I I thinkMh fe Perhap8Perhaps more important measures I

lather ap atftt CnmyChill1 s Aroour native1 tninKt In l menmmtoto perper1onnJohn 513IATerEeqArery EaqEaq-i

Itherede1 lAIcTntoshT native receiveddhoreceived who was not baptized making min all mSouruI around itsU a TiSorou8VIrOroUS honor ofof General Chilly AIcTntoshIcn to b a I

here set on foot than everver before inm theth e InIn theFchurch Thf3 i SOUTH CAROLISXCAltoUAUAsure-AvsEA Mrs E SHuntIinIin-find

per Rer J L RRaRa1t-rth

55-

Peceth1nT1trth BBesides8ldesdeelfsupportingeelfsupportingK-

WMonene 01of ththen most deepdeeplyi f1y interestIn teres ttwerej

I were geyenteenseven teen additionaaddtI Ions tot0 ththee curechurchh h ThThisIS igIS oneone-preacher Pecec BeeBeevetRiReedyRTRIervetRiRiverver-erver-erAver-erAesociattAssociationon find te50te50-

skatedB50B5-

0TinsflW-e1e1 es the churches which it hashas-

nfl

preacherpreacherwaswasallal life The Arbour I dian TerritOry of the largest churches in our Association ItI-tneVr

iI TinsTus1efrenonJefferson Chnrch 10000 dUto for IndIndZ5i2325 Herltev-

fromHer-

AVReT-

edKWM

4nffiteaceendieenfled traiaed from the first to works ofof-

arSIIngisneVrtifty

I everby

atenattendedeighteightyfiveeightyfive-

ofIMv1efifive

dinvein

fwtfeetmy

A roofoof and ceiling j One0 ne was the calm deliberate and decided1 de has good working material bat is like a giantgia-ntfJJrolh I

AVwaaVIROISITIRGIUter

RnssrllRU8sel1gtft5COlda Sister

AgtaonterutardiutardioIdaaotHardin

500roldoIdaaotoIdaaotp-remiumPleasant

premiumGrore clichllr

onnIdgoldlxrADrer A11391139-

VIROISI1111-

endiee D rnee are amonamong the best we have AnAn-

dfoffJJrolhf brush supported by four rows of0f un

Ii

termination to become an activeact we aan well aspasas pas asleepitasleep iti feelsfee 1 s not knowskn ows not its power OhOh-

The100 I C SchoolfipldSchooifeldTreasurerTreasurer Domestic BoardvardGeueralGeneralGeneral-

I

Genera-lfortreatyailenyO 0 green supportedsupportedboardsboardsfour ns for the time when all churches shall bebe-

ureBBeuAssociation U4 ditto 2523-

GEQKCIA25-

jdeaboards anll punchCln ourfruitfnlfruitf with The Association wasas III seatedted Iu off se churchesh b esdf 0 good BO should ureBBeudressed post D sive bodybalechurchesviof vuc urc x GEQKCIAoEOllGaItto ry necessary yvDio Arbour isis sive oouy and in the Jit Zion Church mass mission meeting pe-

rbeautiful

perper-I

per-rjdeadear in xhe fully equipped actively engaged in greatgreat-and nartor tto0 Cveveryery Baptigt heartheart-

a1

and planks resting on logH1 b underslandinglyd organized The deledeIe Hf g 3 BB-

S1

I A D P 1tl9Q1905 LuGraneff CnmrhC VTesternu AsocitionAsocition-for

Avsocillt0-1built

Aaeplanksbeautifulbeautiful at a scschoolh 00 1 hou8e on i tCellandwell and warworkIe of cnvntngI the worldWorId for Folsom ijlles1165 JlrtIn MD A CoffinCo mn f4250250 Ber W NN-

ChaudoinDiScbuiltS1in aa-

sad

Shiegrovehundred yardadS themselvestbemse1 ves willingWIU mg andan d anxiousanxiousaoxlou s The Lake church i

I

AmtcolAmtcolt-7710

colcol-

Jl

co-

lshall

1 Vofoff I small prairierairie a few yar gatestea expressed Cypress churchf twelve miles southsoulh-

fChaudoinDiScChaudoin DisDis8octc 3S965 Her DODaniellDGD 0 Daniell Amt

o s00bD and the edge a In andand-to

spring on body byb sharing of this constituted t7710 Rer BRtvW AVhilden 19 3S RevRe W NChaudoinNChaudoin-Disali a miegionary west last withrlandJlendlend h0Ping for romTBmall creek onn oneonesideaideside-

shadespriDl become an ativeye place year aa-

thet ecsada1Jl Tour nothingnothin g againagain-

shallffromfrom-the

m aa-

othersmall I to Dis Sec 115115-

NomtH15

Oe feKV1theth e eChildrenlldrenshallJSbe great andandgandye5ye Jhshall thethemother-

smallothersmallThusThusThus-

creekwe-

onwehao-nedhadha-

onedsideshadestock anu

totoprotectprotecprotect-spring

waiewaterer fforusor-

Fouror Inin the labors and expense of the miesiCnmlfSlcn work small membership haa receitly under the lala-

from

I NomtH CABouxiC1ROUSAreIev R R Orby 415151-

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decided iiti6 all the difference in the world in the manner withith the lessons of the Leseon Paper AddotherajAdddd others I Rjj-labor

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