CHRISTIAN
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Bro. Jacob. Blunt bad seventeen to
T. G..McPeak, Walnut C:eek
ropcrts : 9 immeised, 2 restored, 2 from
confess at Lail schobl-houso.
Bio. W. F. Acjiian, Forkville, preach the Me.hodists, 3 from the Bupthts and
ed four sermons lesnltii^ in four con 2 by lotter. * •Sei
fessions and one Baptist.
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K eain / s , June 28. -1 preachfd for
LBro. IL C. Castle, Oxford had a * big the congregation in Clinton connty^lasC
TfFrTT’TiTiTTrF25^^
’s day aiiil ii Ti Lad
meeting ” uTIlitesviile -forty two addi- "^Lord
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ad 2 ?' (UldllTopn
ad (IHliip H uTi'uE
«¡KriRTruthoi-ityrtn errnte’is tu bring
tions. Bro. C. uses a blackboard — tized 2 old citizemR..and 1 lady from the
into existence or make or form
chalks oiitj as it were the Gospel.
Baptist Church and her husband, mak
something out, of nothing. “God
ing
4. Will be in Hannibal next Lord’s
KENTI’CK-Y,
in Creation th<>y sny .blest' arid
day.
—W. M. Hancock, (col.)
Lowi i; B i . i f . I. k ks , June 24—Bro.
sanctified the Sahiiath, Isa’ause he
ARKANSAS. -
. W. 1. 1'uwle, of-Chaplaip has just .closed
rested from .all his works -on that
a scries of meetings at this place, and 5
O kolona , July 1. —Sixteen added
dav. Tile rest was after the si»
pnw
g
<»onver
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--were
the
fruilH
of
his
near
Amity, Clark county, thia week.; 7
nays \v7iii<7 « Mr Andrews Leifs linn L Saturday
labor. A great deal of interest was man were baptized, 5 from the-denomina
that it was on .the eighth day that j vni that d
ifested
during tbe-mee ling. The people tions previously immersed and 4 re
God commanded it. When I call I to death.
pie
are
getting worked up to the realiza claimed. Had to leave too eooir —Six
ed his attention to how one. of the
tion
of
their
duties.—H. A Galbraith. came forward at the last call.—J. C.
sons of Noah was counted ami no-
GOSPEL SUCCESS
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_Mr. S terling , July_l.—Three addi Mason.
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tions
to the church here last Lord’s I
GEORGIA.
bath. Nor to Abraham oi Isaac, I
••"II’V-Oiir correspondents ami gleanedy • day—two by cobfeesion and rbapffsm
A tlanta .—Five additions to. the
nor Jacob, btc; he tailed Li-imtice I fron» nur exchanges.
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and one I from tlm Methodist Church J'cbnr(.hat Red Oak, Sunday—tlfree by
it. Do or can all the nations of the
The church
along will,
with hur
her Ur«,«
large baptism, one from the Baptists and one
nil moves
mzivA-nlnnn-
earth keep the Sabbath dav ' ,
WASHINGTON TERR TORY.
d
membership
smoothly,
and
the
prospect
restored. Prospects good for many
Read-f+mo Niles—t-Kw+L hl - h book |- P-i'/ri.A, July 12.— I hut-
Stahley :
elititled Th? True S<il>balli. ’‘ln’l84G Bros. Hastings and Hamilton commenc is flittering for a large increase Pres- more.—T. M. Foster.
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the Sabbath was first brought to the ed a protracted meeting at this placo the ton Taylor.
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MICHIGAN.
,
Bro. C. E. Rummans, Tollesboro, 4-
notice of Eld. White and wife by first of July and closed the ninth. Re
Bro. W. Wheeler, Fremont reports a
Eld. Joseph Bates. (See Spiritual sult five confessions and baptisms—two writes : Bro. T. M. Myres, of Bourbon Methodist family—father, mother ami
Gifts in Vol. 2, p 82.) Eld. Bates: of my sons wjere among- the number. county, has just closed a meeting of daughter—and a Baptist, a young lady,
was a strange advocate for.com Thqnkii to the Lord and the good broth fifteen dftys wfttch shall Jong be remem as havingbeen gathered into the Chu-rch
mencing the Sabbath at 1> o'clock, er«. Also f.iur united with ns who bad bered. There were sixteen additions, | of Christ.
and such attendance« and attention as
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begn membra before and I f asl t ti a rrtr scarcely ever seen.
that officiated with Ehl. White ami fnl that we had good attendance and
Bro. L. Wpod, Port Gibson, reports
I konton , Jane lt^—Bro'. G. B. Peak,
wife,, ami this practice was ke.pt up good orde?. Brothers and sisters in
’
three
hundred colored peop'e baptized
for nine years, until the fall of Oregon apd Washington, we beg your J Chas. H. Tront. and mysefcf began a
under
his labors.
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1855. • As early, liotvever, as 1847, sympathy and prayers.—W. G. Foster. meeting at Low Gap, Greenup county.
- NOVA SCQGlA.
After continuing a few days we felt
a portion of Sabbath' ki’cpers called
IOWA.
t here wa s no t~rmTCh that could be done,
Bro. F. W. Pattee, Halifax, reports
in question the six o’clock time,
L ineville , June 22.—Eld. C. P. , so Bro. Peak and I left for this ciiy, 4 additions— 3 immersed and 1 who had
some adojiting sunrise aiid sonic
( leaving Bro. T’çqut to continue a few been immersed by our religions neigh
sunset. In the same year Mrs. Hollis, of Kirksviile._ .Mo,, » J his just
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y 1 ,i o a
-I" z»l z-» ozi. 1 41111 Ki-i za rx 4 i * i zz 1 zatail? T'
days. t He
closed the meeting list Lord »■ ’s bors.
closed
a
meeting
of
12
days
at
this
White, professedly, had a vision, in
PENNSYLVANIA.
which she was shown that suirrise place: 7 additions -by baptjsm, 1 by day evening with twenty-seven addi
was the wrong time to laigin the letter. Tho time and rain wer.i very tions, seventeen of whom he baptized.
Bro. Blair reports 22 additions at
Sabbath, but was not shown that much in the way, but we had a good He also organiz >d a Sunday-school and Eagleville, Center county, and the Cante
sunset was the right time. She heating and the brethren feeling much Bible reading society. Settled many growing steadily in interest, influence
church difficulties and left things hT + and numbers*.
merely heard these words repeatisl, encouraged.—D. R. Ockerman.
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good
order.
This
is
Bro.
Trout
’
s
first
‘ From even to even shall yo cele
CANADA ..
'jPlie f'iranj. of n IJ Bhokrt of Advent lire»
brate your Sabbath.” El<l. Bates | P oplar H ill , June 26;- Bro. A. 11. meeting alone, and he is of coursejnti.Mi
beloved-by
the
people.
May
God
blpss
was present, and succeeded in satis Moore, of Newcastle, ImL. U.S., closed
PIONEER ® I DARING
fying all present that even was six ' a meeting of sixteen days’ duration’for him and them. —J. II. Blitki»
HEROES ' I DEEDS.
a
heroes
o’clock. Satisfied on this point they [ the church of Disciples in Lobo, on the
ILLINOIS.,
Tlie thrilling adventures of all the hero ex
plorers
frontier lighter« villi Indians, out
continued the practice as before 18th inst., which resulted in 5 additions,
E lreka , June 20.—Onr work in this laws and ami
wild licasts, over our whole country,
4'rom six to six. About two year-» all by confession and baptism. The (Woodford) county still moves. We from
the earliest, times to the present. I.he«
later, however, 1849, the subject- church here is in a tl mrishing condi . immersed three at Metamora last Sun hik I famous exploits of DeSoto. LaSalle, Stamp
Boone, Kenton, Biady. Crockett, Bowie,
was airain agitated at a conference tion, numbering over 1(N) resident mem day, and prospects, good for more. ish,
Houston, Carson, Custer, Cali'ornia Joe, Wild
Bill. Biillalo.BiH, liens. Miles and Crook, great
at Rocky Hill, Connecticut, at ber«.—A rely bald Sinclair and J Wood, —J. S. Clements.
— tndhtnT-Uiijlii.iind
semis of others. GOKUK.
which Elder White- and wife and I'lih-rs.
I’ m e - Mot Nii.-y I preached lieie one OVNI.l 11.1,i'sTH VTKD -with 175 tine en
gravings to the life. UiEkTM W AM'EI>.
Ehler Bates were present, At that
A letter from Bro. Sherman announces week “on trial’’ the first part of Feb Low priced ami l<eal> .mvtliing
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time a Lmther_ liy the name of Bro. Hawkins, at AJeaford, and lumself ruary. — Hav e , ¡m t iu ■six weeks of my -DF.Wli
i G A C' LL. 4 2 0 DuMi
8 t
1 Chamberlain, wi
spiritual nt Selkirk, in a meeting, with 13 addi regular time, and received.into our fold 12-2! Mini
there was tions and large'*< rowds. Bn>r Harding 19 persons—17 by baptism, 1 from the
“ exercis«\s ”
lie very is at Owenton, Kv., in a good meeting. xr ^H-^hjiroh, and one from the U. BL IKIDNEY-WORT
confidence,
rip
I am i<l ^Stamlard.
powerfully
Church, both of whom had been bajr
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called, for
groans and
L obo .—I relumed on the 20th from tized. Bro. W. F. Black also preached
chalk, and marked out on the floor a visit to Ontario, Canada (Lobo a week, resulting in five or six addi r
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the figure of a clock's face, the church), where I conducted a meeting tions ; aud Bro. Northent, a re‘-ulaub
hands pointing out six o’clock, and of 17 «lays. The results were the up preacher, and one of-the fiithf nl old
a general impression prevailed tluit building of the church anti 5 baptismPr pioneeis, look the confession of one or
this was the work of the spirit of - V H. M core, Newcastle, Ind., .Tline two, making our gain near 30 since
God. I want to know when the 27th.
February, without any regular protract
Sabbath is. For the first 2500
ed effort. We are certainly in a healthy
INDIANA.
years we have no trace of it. See
W asiiinoton , Juno 18 -There has state. I have to sustain, me m my gen
Ex. xix. 4; also 34th chapter. I hat
erous, appreciative brethren.—W. B.
law -was the ten commandments been 47 additions to the church at Foster. ‘
IKIDNEY-WORT
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If,a man wants t'o find wlifit Moses South Washington. qnitJ recently.—J.
MISSOURI.
wrote, let hhn turn to the ten A. i'howning.
R iley , Vigo G o ., June 3. —Bro. Her- ; M aryville , June 22.—Six persons
commandments.
He has never
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shown where it was given earlier ris, o\ Bowi ng Green, ('lay county,.is united with the church list Lorif’s day :
than the eighth day from creatimr preaching for us this year. Third 3 by letter, 2 by compaondation and 1 by
It was true that Moses wrote it Lor<Fs\dny in May ho hud tSvo confes confession, who will be immersed next
..ajul it was true that God wrote it sions and immersions, both in the morn Lord's day. Sunday-school is prosper
ing finely.—R. N. Davis.
Hosea ii- 11 Matt. xxvi. ing of life,— J. H. Wilson.
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