I« 5 4 ---- -T--------- — ■ - -« hristian erald count of the restoration of the church at Oakland : * editors : “It is well known that for some,, years the cause of Christ in Oak ’ D. T. S tanley , B ruce W olverton ,' laml has been greatly hindered. Monmouth. Portland. We are happy to say that tilings are in better shape. Sonic time C « .r H . —. matters.might be adjusted. It was announced that ere the meeting closed, all who had- been enrolled, toward whom no objections were UTtfed, would-be declared in fellow- ship.' ” ■ - y — , .— ---- * T. F. Campbell’s Address. We have had the pleasure of a visit from Pres. T. F. Campbell, of Christian Coiltge, Monmouth, Ore­ gon. 'He is on his way Fist, to sojourn for some months, and de- meeting— I hei 'lJUIIIT IMtUHdi ' Aumiig became evident that the Prince who moved to Oakland from El­ soon churches. He preached for ns Sun­ »■*! « . . • The Conflict mira, and Bro. Kinkade and family of Peace was among us. “ As bretli- day evening, June 29th, on the also recently settled in Oakland, ren looked into the faces of the If we read the signs of the times liegan a new movement looking to subject of “Demonology.” • Our brethren who could say from their aright, it is not that the world is the establishing of a Sunday school,- hall was well filled, and the audi­ coming to an end 30 soon as some there being no school run by either hearts, notwithstanding, all the ence profoundly interested through­ ____ organizations. This troubles which had environed the out the discourse. Some of the think, but that the whisky traffic of tie ie : former scTibbTgrewcontTiurHyT RyTimT"ITT’ cause'in Oak lam I for years1'" tliaV positions taken were new, and well in America will first have an ■ f^ end. u .* > ”* • 4 they conclude«l to-Juvite all the they still wen* in the faith, hope calculated to awaken Thought in The people are aroused as never disciples of Christ who loved the ’ F4Hg the issm* 4*ei'ore alL elaHMei< . -Kinkade being -a ■ -regul ar i imnster, juigliU They are struggling with might was requested to lead in this, while church when everything goes well, hear more, and Bro. Campbell was —. ami main ta 'present- some good Bro. Hoyt superintended the Sun­ but when thr cause has been in prevailed on to give, us another side, but the more they try, the day-school. This work ... gre w 'UlsLulid ashes, the soul fl mt ean lecture. He discussed the follow­ more is the whole business seen gradually. Brethren, irrespective say, “ T have examined my Tieart. ing.: “ The Bible contains the true and felt to lie a work of the evil of former parties, began to take ami can truly say, 1 am determine«! —*. —jili Jill * of man in his origin, one. As the light shines more heart and to Uxik forward with to cling to the Lord,” there is evi­ present relations and final destiny.” fully, it w-known—By its—terrible- hope. * ♦ * So we praye The speaker said: There • are wait to see in what direction the trol of it at present. TTie senior establishing of the church, Bro. H. three sources of knowledge con- I«, P' 11 v- -rf fbryt wasworking up th^ finiincial" cerninj; man—the book of Nature, editor oi the 1 (icitic Ln ' VC,lb ere they take a stand. Woe be To W!b invited to come over and help, intern^tr By—grrtat ~ttberaHty on the book bi God’s Revelation, the t » them. Let none such lie trusted. which he did. Our plan of work the part of a few who are well to history of man. 9 Spot them. A man who must de­ was, bi have a meeting each, even­ do, and the smaller amounts con­ History presents a wide range cide from policy rather than prin­ ing through the week,’ and ¿jyice tributed by the poor, all doing from mans highest attainments ciple, is not a safe man in any on Lord's day, Bro. Meloan*’ doing something, the church was enabled down to th«; lowest,depths, intelli­ position. Much less is he in the the preaching. During the day, to extend a call to Bro. Meloan to gently and morally. conflict which is impending. Be we (the preachprs) called from take pastoral charge of the church. Any philosophy of man which f sure the conflict is at hand. It house to house, and places of busi­ He has accepted on condition the fails to account lor these extremes, will be longer than our revolution- ness, to see every one. who hail church at Carrolton, Mo., will re­ which are so patent, is not true. ary conflict. Let us liope it will lie ever belonged to the church, here- lease him from his present engage- The Book of Nature was tl&n scan­ bloodless. But it will lie a trying or elsewhere, and converse with incuts, and will — liegin ■ t_ his regular o ned, and a number of theories as to time for politicians and stony them; first, as to their faith in labors on or Indore Oct. 1st. man’s origin were presented. Some ground Christians. The church has secured the use gave his origin in the vegetable Christ and his word; second, as to * their hope of heaven- and lheir du- of the housiMif worship on the cor­ kingdom; some in the animal, as Clay and Fifteenth streets, Darwinism; sone gave it from termination to livx‘ the Christian ner The Work in Oakland, Cal. life, walking according to the Word built by Bro. Reagan. The Baptist demigods.______ _ _______ — brethren will give possession Sept. We are pleaséd to note thè re­ of God ; third, whether they desir­ Darwin wrote four hundred vival of thè cause in tliis important ed to enter into the fellowship with 1st. We rejoice in this success, pages to convince the world of the place? It is as mu^di a .inattey of all who had thè faitlmand hope of and in the fact that our State is to truth of his theory. Huxley wrote rejoicing to see a restoration of love our Lord, to keep the ordinances of gain the labors of ^o good HI|d effi over six hundred pages. * cient a preacher as Bro. Meloan. and fellowship where the cause has the house of God ? All these theories fail to satisfy Each one who answered affirma­ lie is a man of fine talent and piety; our minds. He then opened the been injured by dissention, as it is a matter of grief to see dissention tively, expressing the desire of their is in the prime of life, and comes to Bible, and found a short statement arise ami wreck the peace and use­ own hearts, were enrolled. As the make California his permanent in the first chapter of Gen., which fulness of the churches. Some one meeting progressed, from tiiqo to fie|d of labor.” he proceeded to show v as the most • • • 9 - will have a fearful account to give time these names were- publicly philosophical. This account, and for originating, encouraging, or fos­ read, and it_was announced that if .—.Beautiful is the activity which true science did not conflict. Man, tering discords among' brethren. any one of them liad any -uibyee- works for good, an«l beautiful the according, fo the Bible, is the point r W qo to that man by whom the tions to any other one, they could stillness which,awaits for good; where the circle of the universe js ( inak'e such objections known pri- blessed the self-sacrifice of the one, completed by the union of spirit offence cometh.” Bro. McCollough, editor of the i vateiy to (Ums'* who were engaged and Tiless«*«! the sei f-forgetfu 1 ness and matter—God, the highest order C. Nev:*. i, gives tl/e following ac-| in visiting, in order that ail thus«# of the other, of being, is united to the lowest. ( V \ 4