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CHRISTIAN 4 t.. .. ÜJCRAT j D. • ing of the pastors of the different would be another wonder of thé denominations of Christians in the world. When a man feels bis de city,” and among them will appear feat, it is natural for him to refer I EDITOR : Brother Shadle, pastor of the de nomination that calls, itself the to it “ reluctantly and how could J~.F. FLOYD, <. ^hri^iHn church,” but is more it be otherwise with the A dvocate 1 ÎM not at all widely known oui^^’ FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1883. The following is from the CHRIS- limited circle as the “ Campbellite remarkable that its Editor has no ’ tiajc H erald , the paper and organ church.” “ taste ” for “ debates.” Work. of the “ Christian church ” publish He will be received and respected 2. If it is a question of “ fact,” We mean work for Christ, and ed at Monmouth, Oregon : as the pastor of one of the Christian then it is a fact that we are not a for every thing that is good, pure Wa Like the following editorial note denominations of the city. It has and lovely. One of the pressing from the Pacific Christian Advocate, a everything that makes a denomina “denomination,” the Advocate to needs of the day is more hard work Methodist paper published at Portland : tion that any other denomination the contrary notwithstanding. “ A The C hristian H erald has the fanny has. It has nothing that entitles it drunk man thinks every body else for our Master and less theorizing habit, whenever it gets a new editor, of to call itself the Church of Christ and speculation about what should undertaking to correct the Advocate and that they have not. If they are is drunk.” Because the Advocate be done and what we are going to the other religious papers of the coast in denominations it is. To that de claim«! to be nothing but a denomi quite a penagogical way. Last week it the nomination the H erald belongs, nation and thinks we are one, does do sometime in the future. We says that the Advocate •uiks about ’ _ LI" don’t mean that wTe must make a different branches of the Church of whatever it may “profess not to not makp it so. If Bro. Shadle Christ,” and it asks the original and belong to.” should appear in answer to a call great noise, flourish our trumpets very profound question if “ the Advocate “ If the Church of Christ is a for a meeting of the pastors of the and attract all the attention we can does not know that the Church of Christ branch, will tha.A dvocate please tell had no branches ?” The Advocate has from the world in order to become only to ask, if the H erald J oss not con us what it is a branch of ?” The different denominations of the city, popular with the people, draw a big sider the little denomination to which it Advocate has never said the Church he would not appear there to rep belongs a branch of the Church of of Christ is a branch. The Church resent a mere sect or denomination, crowd to listen to our preaching Christ, what is it a branch of?” of Christ, in Its largest sense, con although the denominational pas arid seek to please men generally ; A profound question, indeed ! sists of the whole body of believers, but we mean a straight-forward We reply 1. The H erald does not and as such a whole may be spoken tors might think he did. Will the consistent course of quiet, daily profess to belong to a ** denomination ” of as a body, like the body of a Advocate ask -him ? It might work for Christ and the establish at all. As we can find no place for the tree, of which the various denomi gain a ray of light. Paul appeared denominations.in the New Testament, ment, of his cause. It’• WWJ we know of no better use to which WB' nations may very properly be called in a Jewish synogogue in answer to the branches. The Church is not their eall for Jewish worship; but easy matter for some Christians to oan put them ^¿ q f<j turn them over to I the^ __ L vt vine,”-andif it is. not the vine, he. went there as a Christian nnl y, sing, “ Work, for the night is com oar Methodist'friends oat of which to what can it be but the branches ? ing“’ and then lie down in the shade m&ke “ branches." We profess to be 3. This is a wonderful paragraph. and a member of the one Church, and wait for the night to come so long simply to the Church of Christ. Will our readers turn back and scan although they doubtless thought he they can have a good nap ; and the If we do not belong to that, then we be it again ? What a wonderful man came there to represent that“ sect” long to nothing, and if the Church of longer the night the better with Christ is a branch, will the Advocate' we nave among us. And stolen in which was everywhere spoken so.quietly too. against. We are not responsible them. Like Jonah, they delight in please tell as what it is a branch of f It is a wonder that there was not going down into the bottom of the 2. We claim to be a “ branch ” our a moral and intellectual earthquake for the Advocate's inability to see ship to sleep; and it requires no selves. Christ said to bis disciples : “I when he touched Oregon. We, and this distinction; and until the first small storm and no inconsiderate am the vine, ye are the branches." Does our co-temporary “ religious papers principles of Christian courtesy the Advocate understand ? of the coast,” have the command : have been learned, we expect to be voice, “ What meanest thou, O 3. If the Advocate and “ the other re “ fold up your sheets and retire sleeper ? arise, and call upon thy ligions papers of the coast ” do not wish from the theological field or speak called *' Campbellite church ” out If the God,” to arouse them from their to be “ corrected,” they may expect to as the oracles of God speak.” ac side of our own circle. slumbers. They are literally asleep do one of two things, either to fold ap cording to the interpretation of the Church of Christ has everything their sheets and retire from the theolog giant of Monmouth. “ Upon what that makes it a denomination and in Jesus. ical field, or to speak as the oracles of nothing that entitles it to call it When the husbandman sent men God speak. A portion of the H erald ' s meat does this Ceasar feed ?” Now if the Editor of the H erald self the Church of Christ, then we into his vineyard he commanded special work is not only the correction, does not know that all such talk as them to work, and when he saw bat the absolate destraction of sects- he has given us in that beautiful belong to a denomination; other others standing idle he sent them ■rianiBm in all their forms, and from bit of self fondling is set down by wise, we do not. 3. The Advocate says: The that they might have something to present indications a good large portion the average Oregon “ theologian ” as will have to be devoted to this work gasconade, he will find it out by the Church of Christ, in its largest do. In like manner does our We consider this a fair introduction. time he has summered and wintered sense, consists of the whole Savior send men *into his spiritual on this coast. If the H erald ’ s body of believers, and as such There is something in the above vineyard. The exhortation to so openly amenable to the charge of “ special work ” is “ the destruction Christians is to work out their own a “ strife about words to no profit, of sectarianism and denomination- and a whole may be spoken of salvation with fear and trembling. but to the subverting of the hearers ” alism in all their forms” on this as a body, like the body of a tree, There is no escape for any, for if that we refer to it reluctantly lest coast, we advise it to go to work on of which the various denominations some can not do one thing, there we might fall under the same con its own “sect” for everybody in may very properly be called the Oregon understands that it is the will be other kinds of work pro demnation. And we do so with the most “ sectarian ” sect, the most de branches.” But did it never occur assurance to our readers that the vided for them. -This is a beauti Advocate will not depart from its nominational denomination on the to the Advocate that the denomina ful system of things, and we ought well understood and well approved coast. The Advacate does not claim tions as such are no part’ of the to thank God that he has so amply course in regard to such debates. that Methodism is more the Church body ? This is the very question provided for all. We may have The Advocate has no space for of Christ than any other denomina in dispute. When he proves them tion of Christians, with all of which to be any part of the tree it will be our faith and hold our theories, but them, its Editor has no taste for them, and it arid he can be employ we gladly fraternize and affiliate. this alone will not save the people. ed in much holier and more charit Having said this much we take time enough to talk about its being We want a Christianity that is able uses. We refer in a few words leave of this subject,, without any proper to call them “ branches ” If more practical ; something that the to the three points attempted by intention of returning to it again. our friend should see a tree which eople can see and feel feel. We want the H erald , as they are numbered REPLY. had more than six hundred different people ’l.Kat reaches thr —------ _______________________ 1. Just as we expected. Raw kinds of branches, and bearing so a. Christianity .... .. . A m ....... , . .... .v. — .K. 1- .•■Th < HCTUi><ESnplpiW^ lnales US ’ T£S£«i • many kinds of fruita, ha would home, the farrn, the workshop, the to belong to a denomination at all ” store, the school-room, the steam This is not' a question of “ profes well trained ones never. And if a doubtless conclude that there was something wrong with the whole ship, the railroad $nd in short every sion ” but of fact. Let a notice be Methodist paper should make an affair. Let him study the applica- ’ vocation of life alike. Such and published in Portland for “i a meet- argument and then defend it, it tion. C hristian H erald . such only will save the soul, con vince the skeptic, ami build up and advance the cause of Jesus Christ. ( u,