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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1883)
■ CHRISTIAN teacher at that time, she admitted Report from Hebron. the force of all the points made in L atham , O r , June 4, 1883. the discourse, but said, “ there is Bro. Floyd : JWmfithing back of all this.” So, at On Thursday, May 24th, Bros. my request, she very promptly Callison and Sharp commenced a wrote out a number of questions, touching the Godhead, Inspiration, meeting here. On Sunday follow- iwg..Lhu. -------- 1 which in a few days I answered in terest of the meeting by his presence writing and handed her for her and assistance. Tuesday 29th, Bro. consideration. We spent a few I. N. Mulkey arrived, according to moments in reviewing them, and pre vious arrangements. Thursday the next opportunity that offered 31st, Bro. Callison was compelled she came to confess the Savior and to return home, very much to.pur obey him in all things. It was a regrets as well as to the detriment great joy to every one. There are of the meeting. Up to that time many others in the same communi had 4 confessions and one baptism. ty who are “ almost persuaded." I Bro. Mulkey, assisted by Bro. Sharp, _------ lrnpa andAhey may be-alto-- continued the—meeting tmtrl—best* gether ready to enter the “ new evqriing, June 3rd; the immediate result of which was 6 by confession life.” and baptism. We had a small congregation at The labors of the brethren during that place organized by Bro. Boyles this meeting proves to my mind * about five .years ago. This is the home of Bro. B. who has a bid all that if the good brethren of Oregon claim, some of which is very good, would put forth the same effort in but the greater part stands on its developing, encouraging and re edge. Bro. B. is a master work munerating home talent that we do man and ought to be in the field in our effoits to get something neiv mould-have-^ succcssfnt -and -aU the time: He has calls await- ing him as soon as harvest time efficient ministry in our midst. The report of the Sunday-school will permit. The Southern Methodist, have a was read by our Secretary yester small organization at the same day. The average attendance for place and have preaching twice per the month of May was sixtv-one. W. J. W hite . month. ---- -- There is a large order of the The Scio Meeting. Good Templars and the saloon is about starved out. Scio, O r ., June 11, 1883. The meetings are*all held in the Bro. J. F Floyd : school bouse which had ten feet Our meeting that followed the added to it last year and makes it county cooperation meeting just The people closed to day, having lasted 10 days. quite commodious, have it on foot now to build a The meeting was conducted by I house of worship and have a Bros. D. M. Doty of Scio and J. W. templar lodge room above. ^Spriggs of Salem, who worked har This is oq the banks of Stjney moniously together, and, by the creek at the foot of Mt. St. John, way/had labored together in the where the scenery is delightful vineyard of the Lord for the salva Plateaus here and there joyful with tions of souls before coming to happy homes, while the lowing Oregon. It seemed, through the herds quench their thirst in limpid instrumentality of Bro. Doty’s in waters of Stoney creek. Only a cessant labor with the people, they few hours ride will take you far, were ready to receive the truth as far up among the tall pines, where it had been proclaimed from the the murmuring pines raise their* pulpit, and his every day life with tall heads in the pure air, and the tha-church ; they were anxious to panting deer ruminates by the announce before the world by their mountain brooks. action as well as words that there AS the location is near Willows was a reality in the religion of where our State Evangelist has Christ, for they had been sufficient just held a very successful meeting, ly educated to believe that it was they may employ a laborer for the their duty as well as a great two vineyards. privilege to lead a different life by , Yours, placing their affections upon God B ro . D urham . that created them and placed them College City, Cal. here upon earth not simply for Cnina has decided not to oppose pleasure and amusement, but to a France in Tonquin. realization of théir oondition and HERALD duty that we owe to our God and bountiful benefactor < fur , the, blessings we enjoy upon this earth, 'God’s footstool. Bro. J. W. Spriggs preaching without rest the greater portion of the time. The audiences jncreasciU^^ sermon until the close, 'O giving the • ct greatest attention to his forcible and clear illustrations in the pre sentations of the gospel. He left many friends to wish him the greatest of success in proclaiming wortWGtxk . ”-A-nd wrr Tire ex-' ceedingly glad to report that their labors have not been in vain for there were quite a number added to the church. 1 from the Baptists, 1 from theTresbyterians, 2 by com mendation, 21 by confession anil baptism and 3 by letter; total 29. We are satisfied that the good seed sown will*induce others to obey the gospel and seek fellowship with the saints and to guide them dining their sojourn here below. May the good work still go on till many moro may see the error of their ways, is the sincere desire of your correspondent. R. F. A shby . ' Report of State Treasurer. ; P ortland , O r ., June 13, 1883. where I will preach if desired. The congregation at the latter place I am acquainted with by reputation. From there I shall determine the course of my travels. Yours in Christian love, ------------ P PAHKfe------ „ Current Religious News. The Norwegian Missionary, Oftebro, at Ekjowe, Zululand, on a recent Sunday baptized twenty-five heathen. _ Most oLih.e. CQD.V£rts had,.. been receiving instruction in the school for several years. Women are laboring successfully as evangelists in_Wfiideyan-™Metlio- dist circuits in England. The labors of Mrs. Jeffrey, of London, have been greatly blessed in country places in the Ipswich circuit, and Miss Benjafield has just closed a week’s special services in Hents- bridge, which resulted in fifty con versions. The Congregational Church at Greenwich, Conn., recently elected two new deacons and one deaconess. The church in its early history was served efficiently by a deaconess, there being but one male member and he so unworthy as to require excommunication. The ten thousand converts of the . Bro. Floyd : Since last report tire following Rhenish mission of the Cape Colo ny, contributed in 1881 36,000 Amounts "have been received":.!' marks for church, and 5,000 marks Albany............... .. .... Central.............................. for school purposes.’ A mark may Forest Grove......... ......... Brownsville.. .......... be counted as about a quarter of a Salem ........................... Junction City................... dollar; so the entire contributions Harrisburg................... Henry Davvlson, Halsey of these people amounted to about East Chehalom....... ........ Damascus.... $8,000. One college of 274 souls Portland....... gave 5,280 marks, or $1,300. Hebre&s-r.... »"T V T Scio.... .... Mt. Pleasant. Monmouth .. Coquille City The American Sunday School Union, which held its fiftv-ninth Fraternally, anniversary at Hartford, Conn., on I. G. D avidson , the evening of the 20th, reported Treasurer O. C. M. C. the following summary of work -- ---------- • • • • > ---- — during the past year : New schools Announcement. organized, 2,2 o 2; teachers in the E llensburgh , VV. T., same, 10,376; scholars, 82,749. June 7, 1883. Addresses were made by GeD, Dear Brother: Joseph R. Hawley, Rev. C. I. Good I ex|>ect to start on a trip to ell of St. Louis, and ex Governor A. California in a few days for the H. Colquett of Georgia. benefit of my health and my mife’s, At the recent session of the Aus and I want to say through our tralian Church Congress, Dr. Moor paper to the brethren in California house, the Bishop of Melbourne, ad wherever I may chance to go, 1 vocated an occasional change of want to work w hile among you. 1 pulpits with ministers of other de Dr. Bromby soon am acquainted with many good nominations. after invited Rev. Charles Strong, .brethren in the Golden State, yet, like all other places, they are scat pastor of the Scotch Church, to ex change pulpits with him and preach tered far and wide. I shall pass in St. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne. : from San Francisco south through The invitation was accepted and San Jose, Gilrby and Hollister, the exchange took place. j I .. 1