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CÏ-IRlSTlAN —v 1 I l< li A f.l> 7 -r multitudes were seen coming from neglect of private ptliycT ami I exchanged work with Bro. W. J. Rus MICHIGAN. * different quarters who were faithful Scripture reading.—John V. •V» • sell, of Cambridge. He preached at M anton . —Bro. M. J. Hodson, oi Tonlou .and I to my former congrega Frankfort, Ind.; has been with us bear attendants during the five days of ( ol iii 16; Acfs xvii. 11. tion at Cambridge. At the close of the the discussion. . 3. Never let a day pass without morning-discourse G were immersed in two weeks and has gone home. He Bro. Wright is a controversialist doing something for Jesus. Every to. christ. This, makes 15 within the immersed ten persons while here. Our grandmother, in her sixty first year, that has few equals in natural night rellect on wligt Jesus has ye*Fs work bY immer8ion at Cambridge. tbird--day trf uTftliiy. This " was his thirteenth »tone for you, and then 'ask your- ,—U. Monroe. preaching here. Bro. Wm.Wheeler CALIFORNIA. religious discussion. $o you seelie self, what am I doing for him 1-— preaches here once a month.^-H. C. S pencerville . .July 2,—Bro. W. H. Foxworthy. has had the experience. His knowl Titus iii. 8 ; Matt. xxii. 28. Martin, of woodland, came up here a IOWA. edge of the Scriptures is equaled 4. If ever you are in. doubt its to short time since and held us a ten day’s L inewell , Wayne Co.j JuTy 3'.—Sir. by few on tills coast. Being blest a thing being right 'or wrong’, at meeting, resulting in 14 immersions and with large lungs as well as a large once ask God\guidance and bless 2 reclaimed, We organized a congrega- Robert Pell in a June meeting of thir teen nights, ***** had * _ 7 *n additions to the muwui body and a large heart. 11e-also, ing. ( <il. iii.4£.. -lLyuit-wiM-iwt- . chui ch. —Rebecca Norritr. has the voice of a roaring lion and do this stand still.-—Rom. xiv. 21 ; bread every Lord’s day, We are liope- MINNESOTA. can appropriately l»e called a “’Bo- P.s. xxvii. 11 ; Col. iv. 5 ; Eph. v. fulYor the future.—Geo. J. Lucas. M ank tta , Blue Earth Co,r July 3.— ' MISSOURI. anerges.” Being thus rarely quali 14 17. ’ On Lord’s day, June 25, I preached two G allatin , July 3. —I pleached three discourses at Willow Creek, in this fied we can truthfully say woe unto 5. Never take your Christianity nights iuMt waok-for the church I organ county ; 5 persons made the good con ' TtennsnTfint'-triceis him in * discus^ from * CHinstuirnr nr"a’r<nTcT^tlTAiT>e- o •. « ized in Pattonsburg. The floods came ies lion and were baptized into the death sion. cause such and such people do so also sectarian opposition. These hin of Christ. There is a good field here Mr. Jones, his opponent, is cer an«I so," that therefore you may.— dered us very much. Yet there yvere 5 and we sliall do all we-can to cultivate tainly a gentleman of tine ability, Cor. x. 12. You should ask your accessions, We need a place to meet. it.—Edwin Rogers. J.--—" 1 ■*' ■ in fact, 5ve can say, .lie is surpassed self, “ How would Christ act in my I lectured on Prohibition one night T KENTUCKY. , . by few, if any, of his brethren on place ?” .'and strive to follow hiin.— while there. I think fhe temperance C alifornia , July 7.--We are glad to sentiment is growing. Had one confes this coast. He is lioth eloquent John x. 27; 1 Peter ii. 21. report 17 accessions to the church here K sion at Gallatin last night. - Robert L. and logical and is thoroughly post at our_regular meetings within the past t>. Never belieye what you feel if M,Hatton. P ayneville , .June 80.—We have had,' two months. 2 additions last night." ed on all the argument held, by it contradicts God’s word. Ask ir most surprising meeting atPajnes- Church in peace ; Sunday-school in ex- those of Iris denomination. There yourself, “ Can what I feel be true ville. It continued exactly three weeks cellep^.co.Ddition. 3 immersions at our fore I would say an ordinary man if God's Word la; true ?” and if and-resulted in G2 bajdisms, lr es id es 7-- last r^gulax meeting at Mo rnin gvi ew,— has no business meeting with him dioTI i cannot" lie “True believ«• GoT were reinstated and 3 from other con Ky., fourth Lord’s day in June.—W. , unless he wants to be beaten, and and make your own heart a liar.^’" gregations took membership. These P. Houston. O wenton , July 4.—Our meeting gratifying results were but a part of the that severely. __ Hom. iii. 4; I John v. 10-13. . closed last Sunday evening with 7 addi , - Peace, quiet and liaimmi v pre,-, .Beumml.wr■ tin* Savior’s words: good effected. The membership was tions. Only 2 of these made the con vailed throughout and tlu* liest of “ Herein is my. Father glorified ’ refreshed in spirit and greatly strength fession. While we did not have a large ened in the inner man. We wore all feeling ■seemed ro exist between the that ye lw'ar much fruit,” &c.—John dia.vn nearer, to Christ and to one un number of additions, doubtless on ac disputants. The discussion was xv. 8 “ Without live ye can do no other. The love of God was shed abroad count of having .hill about 100 during - the past year, yet onr meeting was a de submitted to the jmlges for decision. thing.’’—John xv. 5 -Rei'ined by in onr hearts.—E. B. C. cided success. Bro. Harding preached ILLINOIS. After a fejv moments consultation ¡8. li. li. in his usual clear, forcible, earnest x H azel D ell , Jupo 26.—I am preach and having balloted they returned for two weeks, to good andien- manner, ing once a month for threO congrega with the result which stood as fol GOSPEJL. SUCCESS tions. The cafifle is prospering in these ces. Wo feel better and stronger, ami lows : For affirmative, 2. For more determined to work for the Mas Heportcil by onr correspondents an<l gleaned parts, under the old Jerusalem blade. ter ’s cause.—II. W. Elliot. negative 3. Thus giving Bro. from our exchanges.. We have ha J the happy privilege of — - - - ---- » « “ C haplin , July 10.—Since my last re Wright thiLxictor.yT after which the seeing sixteen souls confess their faith WASHINGTON TERRITORY. “L~ in the Savior ; five at Mt. Moriah, Clark port, 8 have been added to the saved—7 two disputants as friends, enjoyed baptized, 1 reclaimed. One of my mis W aitsburg , July 15th.—Bro. J. P. Co.; at the Hickory School-house, their ice,cream and had their pic sion points near Chaplin is yielding tures taken together, thus mani Hastings and myself, commenced a -Jasper county, thirteen wore added— good fruit. Every church ought to meeting at the Peola school house on nine from the world, one from the New’ festing friendship, which was en the head of Appowa, Garfield county, Lights: three took membership. At have one or two mission points in the joyed by all. on Saturday, July 1st and continued West Harmony, Crawford Co., two neighborhood, and let their preacher The judges names were as fol until the 9th, which resulted in 9 addi from the world, two for membership, visit them one or two Sunday afternoons in each month.—W. I. Fowle. lows : Dr. Taylor, H. S. Young, J. tions to the church at that place, five by making in .all, twenty two additions. MISSISSIPPI. baptism and four byj relation. Praise Brethren, let us labor for. the Master Arrasmith and R._H. Whimpey. R ed H ill , Lee Co., July 6.—I have the Lord and work on'glorious in hope. and success is ours.—A. J. M eCash. T. M. M organ . M ulberry G rove , July G.—At my jnst closed a meeting of five days at —S. Hamilton. , vwm O, 4 TEXAS, Suggestions for Young Chris tians. WlieiC<*R|liaref<ire ye eat or drink, or whatso ever ye No^o all to the glory of God.”—1 Cor. X. 31. -1. Never neglect daily private prayer; if possible have stated times for this exercise, and when you pray, remember that God is present, and that He hears your prayer.- Dan. vi. 10; Acts iii. I ; x. fl ; Matt. \ i. 5 13 ; IJeb. xi. 6. I M ason , June 16.—We have had 7 ad-» ditions to the congregation at'Junction City-5 who have been members of the Church of Christ elsewhere, and 2 who had been’-Methodists.—R. O. Charles. T horp ’ s S pring , -lune 5. —I have been helping the brethren at Ft. Worth in a meeting of one week. Ten were added to the congregation, five wete baptized. M anor , June 23.—I have just closed a week’s meeting with the church at Young’s Prairie, in which I was assisted by A. C. Hill. Result three baptized, one relationed aud three united that had ouce been members but had grown colJT The interest was fine and the* church grea ly strengthened.—John Fergason. T oulon , July Q.—Last Lord’s day I • « regular appointment at Union, last Lord’s day there were 4 additions ; 1 by relaliqn, 2 reclaimed and 1 made the good confession, who is to be baptized at our next meetiug. If peace a^id har mony prevail it will not be long until others will follow the grand example. The Lord be praised.->-F. M. Phillips. P aris , July 4.—Bro. Flower’s meet ing closed with 5 additions—all by con fession and baptism.—J. B. Maj »«■ field. this place with 9 additions—5 of whom were l>y confession and baptism, the^ others having been baptized previously. —B. F. Manire. CANADA. L awrenceburg , Ind., July 7.—A card from Bro. Sherman reports 22 ad ditions at Selkirk, Ont.—J. W. Cald well. « OREGON. D allas , July 25.—Two added to the faithful, by confession and baptism, P aris , -lune 22.—We have 4 or 5 can last Lord’s'day at my regular appoint didates for baptism under instrqbtion. ment.—H. M. Waller. One of them was a Nun from a Nunnery. of Visitandones at Versailles. Her life We notice The following in. an ex described in that Convent is indeed change : Mr. G B. Haverer, Foreman startling" Not only herself, but her N. Y, & N. H. 8.-B. Co. suffered eight (Jays with terrible pain .in the he back, al al- brother-in law and her own sister expect most to distraction, un ntil ‘ 1 he heard of to be baptized at the sama tinoe.’-^J. De and used St. Jacobs . O,J, U, ope bottle of Launey. whioh cured him completely, 4 '■ - I - FRANCE. « "