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> . ■ fi? 4 1 disciple of the Master; eminent Jor for a covering, it is l>ecause of ex his faithful laliors in the gospel, isting custom; and the impression ami has now long been with the . ’ that would be made by a departure. Lord. These women, in becoming Why not look at it in the same familiar with the Scriptures, and sensible way w’hen he says for ■Xflfldiing ton to Timothy, set a. ------- WUliwu—V*"'T ■ __________ ____ __________ church, and if they w’ould learn worthy example to anything to ask their husbands at women ; but they were only obey ing their law’ which reads as fol home. in our day it is not a shamt for low’s : “ These words which I com mand thee this day, shall l>e in thy women to speak in church. But on heart ; and thou ....... shalt account of the bondage oi — - teach them of a com- Lew»«, înând that could only have a local ’dlllgeiitlv unto thy ch ildren ,-ami application; w e half observe and shalt talk of them when tliou sittest half disobey it. It is all right for in i thine house, and when thou 1. That it was the infinite privi them prophets, rising up early and sending them, to remind, expostu- i lege of the Father to love and late and entreat. After all they redeem his fallen creatures. 2. That the Father gave all the forsook God, and lightly esteemed the Rock of their salvation; they authority of this work into the bands of his Son, whose right it was 3. That in following the order of whom their fathers feared not, till the Lord abhorred them, and the Son we may glorify the Father and Son in these ages and in the poured out his w rath upon them. Dear reader, if it wras so ne age to come. 4. That Christ is the head of the cessary that Israel acquire and* .Lapp in mind a knowledge of the church w’hich is his own body; word and w orks of God, it cannot therefore the church is’the church | be ’ less so * for us Æ Our salvation i— is of Christ, the body of Christ. And as precious as was theirs. A fail as the church of Christ can be gov all our sisters to sing (not very w’alkest by the way, and when thou ure on our part will be no less erned by no other than the law of --------- «¿Unily) Ln£_snmn ..say they inijst liest down, and when thou risest Gh ria t, it—foll ow» therft fime,, a s cer up. And thou shalt wi ite them "Tisastrous—ho tTOt' ”«nd.— A tt - w not pray, and others they may being warned by their failure to tainly as there is a church, there is upon the posts of thy house, and speak in social meeting, but must use diligence in searching the a law for its executive government. on thy gates.” not i^reach. Christendom is honestly working Scriptures, treasuring them in our The pains here taken by the Now evidently good judgment Lord in specifying indicates thej hearts, and thus keeping ourselves for the redemption in Christ. But and the most loyal adherence to in the love and fear of the Lord ? the work is inharmonious, because the spirit of apostolic teaching importance of the command. They The world has its allurements and it is not well understood just who were to treasure the law’ in their -------- would.. very thing be temptations now’, as well as then, it is that is authorize«!, or lawfully ilone decently and in order,” and to own hearts, then teach it to their nor are our memories and pow’ers of privileged to execute the work, or edification, and when it is decent children ; then talk about it freely resistance much stronger than were steady the ark of God. Our object and orderly and edifying to have and familiarly, daily—yes, and theirs. The Savior- was aware of is not to find fault, nor to prove any „ - • ■ thewomempaFrieipafoiu-.tlui-Jier- -nightly-Loo,.. Uuit.,ihey.. our <1angei*7 when Ke*r^ommenTTeiT vice let us encourage them to do so. know just what the Lord required the daily petition, “ Lead us not Lord his said in his word for the Bome w’omen have no husbands to of them and do it. Besides their into temptation, but deliver us from government of his family on the ask at home, others ignorant, written law which was to be learn evil.” greatly need divine aid earth, which is the cfcurch. Christ drunken, infidel husbands; such ed and taught, they had monu in our perilous journey. is the only head bis church cap, might l»e permitted to ask father, ments,and monumental institutions, Hebron, O., May Slat. have over all the church. All the and services, requiring oft repeated brother, or even the church. * * * • congregations of true disciples that ‘ Now let me say in concluding rehearsals of the mighty -works of The Church the Highest Exec have lived, that now live, or that utive Authority on Earth. this article, that I think we may God in their behalf, in Egypt, and tnay yet live, only constitute the ~ have far niw of, humanism i n a ~o n t ■ w hat h r had done i n judging - BY O M. wniTNEY. one body of Christ, and be the one ( perversion of thé leaching of Scrip their enemies—punishing and des There is but one good spiritual and only head. As the head does ture so as to make it apply where troying ; and w hat he had done for the brain work, and the body per it w’as neveHIntended, ami to make them in redeeming them with a fatherhood of God of which we forms the manual labor, so Christ special teaching or example of uni high hand, shielding, leading and know anything, and that is in exercises the devising wisdom, and versal application than to imbibe bestow ing upon them the land he Christ our Lord, “ of whom the the church performs the executive the spirit of the Master and to had sworn to give them; besides whole family jn heaven and earth service according to his law of fulfill his teaching by doing the acknowledging to the Giver the re is named.” _____ The apostle in speaking “concern love. ___________. things that have been made univer ceipt of present blessings.- . Ex. 12: The church is not only the sal in their application and in all 26, and 13 : 14 ; Deut. 6 : 20, and ing Christ and the church,” in Eph. highest, but it is the only executive other matters allowing times and 26: 1-11; Josh. 4: 6-21. Thus 1st chap., says “That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ the Father of body that Christ has, left us. The customs to dictate the wisest abundant provisions were made for papal power undertook to put course, and leave our brethren free a thorough training of all Israel in glory,” “ according to the working the knowledge of God’s word and of his mighty power which he another head on the church of as Christ has. works; and to keep all these con wrought in Christ whom he raised Christ, but they only created a BIBLE TALKS. stantly in their minds-^his word from the dead and set him at his monster that was not ip any way BY M. K. I.EMEBT. that they know’ his will and do it; own right hand in the heavenly akin to it. When the Father had given all his works to prompt to action, by places, far above all principality NUMBER XTV. things pertaining to the church into and power, and might, and domin inspiring love and fear — the mo a Paul said to Timothy, “.From ion, and every name that is named, the hands of the Son, Christ chose child thou hast known* the holy tives to obedience.—mercies and not only in this world but also in his ministers and spiritually quali Scriptures, which are able to make blessings inspire love—judgments, that which is to come, and hath put fied them to do his work. And thee wise unto salvation through fear. “ O that there were such an all things under his feet, and gave under the guidance and power of faith w’hich is in Christ Jesus.” heart in them, that they would fear him to be the head over all things thb Holy Spirit, Jesus working in The Scriptures here spoken of are me, and keep all my command to the church which is his body.” them, they begun the most self- the Old Testament , Scriptures. ments always, that it might be well i And in chap. 3 : 10 he says, “ That denying, self sacrificeing, and yet t Though Timothy’s father was a , with them, and their children for through the church might be (made) the most wonderful work of consti Greek, mother — wras a Jewess. ever,” saith the Lord. Israel was known the manifold wisdom of tuting men and women members of MjflXJVFVj his axary Both his mother and grandmother prone to forget, and to cease fear God.” Verse 21st, “ Unto him be the family of God m Christ. They were pious Godfearing women; ing the Lord; yet their prosperity glory in the church by Christ Jesus began their work by grouping familiar with the holy Scripture# and their life depended upon it. throughout all ages world without together the baptized believers in themselves, they taught them to When they began to forget and Christ into congregations, called end.” Timothy from his childhood; and grow r»tyiw, the Lord, not willing congregations, or churches. Each These Scriptures teach fts a result he became a (levoted that th«/ perish, in mercy sent 1 I