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10 KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT ÒtìttìsTìAK ittcftAtJ*». Notes and Comments. * < Christ and apostles. We will, in a Europe. Of course in the eyes of few weeks, furnish a brief synopsis sound men he is deserting the ’ fold a Maine has 20,000 Good Tem of the question. and leaving it to the care of the CONDUCTED BY J. w. CALDWELL. plars. evil one. But one of our “ sound All matter intended for thia department At the commencement of Ken- e s t >» ” e vangoliate goes trr should be sent to J. W. Caldwell, West Union, Owen Co., Kentucky. Augusta, 14 cqqfesgigM.~4^ja We wish to corresi of course to make heroic sacrifices Hendrick. --in Kentucky TH Yefert lege, J. M. Ford, son of our excel and preach the gospel. Such is 1 The brewers of the U. S. are lent Bro. H. W. Ford, graduated. life. He has a bright future, and will in worth §350,000,000. Mission Work. Do you think most of your own all probability preach. sins or of the uhsoundness of your Morning View, June 1G, one con The Christian-Evangelist re- brother. Let us examine self. We seem to be waking up to the fession—J. Dow Houston. TFnTly "contained a symposium on importance of “ going into all t he I Bro. Munnell wants a crusade The was §450,000,000 worth of “ Our Work in Cities,”' by A. I. world and preaching the gospel to every creature.” The new mission beer drank in the U. S. in 1882. <r . Hobbs, J. W. Allen, O. A. Barthol against the wild effects of Geo. O. omew, B. B. Tyler, and T. P. Haly. Barnes and others who pursue a to Japan and the one to Panama, Bro. Rehorr preaches at Law- They agree in one. thiuffi-at-kuM*.|4ike course of evangelizing:- fife —"| enlarge our work, besides the Board r e n qe villo ■ one Su nday .. "ttt facTT intend taJ^ gm -sri uk .M i ii rrrdn other viz.: That our city work is com objection is that they do not recom month. mend the conversions to go to any paratively a failure. new fields. This is quite encourag church. How can they, standing ing. It enlarges our minds and R. A. Bishop; of Utica, Miss., is i Horace Waters, the piano manu- where they do ? If they sent them brings us into sympathy with tbe at Chaplin, aiding VV. J. Fowl in a i facturer, N. Y., has issued a vigo to us, it would displease the Bap benighted multitudes of the East. meeting., [ rous tract, “ A Third Party Need tists and Methodists, and vice versa. But there must be a corresponding ed. ” He claims that the prohib i I Bro. Ilarnes-doubtlewr-tneawrwett— liberality on the part of the R. M. Gano has accepted a call tionists "should unite and control and pursues his course to avoid chu rchea to support th is work. We "tcr~p reach at Georgetown dll his our elections.' We will publish making sectarians. We do not ap are hourly receiving the choicest time. portions of it, as it deserves to be prehend as much danger as Bro. M. blessings from our Father, and thus read. _ _____ _ __ A neat parsonage has recently does; for wo alwa ys feel a af e. b e- continually should we give to assist been ercted at Midway; is cause the “ eye of God is over us; in tiking-the gospel to the heathen. Dr. Savage, District Superinten commendable. ' • • I and ordering all things to his own It does not hinder our home woik. dent of the American Bible Society, glory. There may be more good It .only helps it. Our home work The town trustees of Nicholas gives quite a cheering report of the is successful in proportion as we ville are temperance men and will Society Every county in the U. in Bro. Barnes’ work than many of us are willing to admit. -* aid in foreign work. not grant license. S. will be canvassed as speedily as To raise funds requires the spe possible. Every minister of the W EALTK.—Lest some should not Prof. C. P. Williamson 4ms an f gospel ; cial oversight of preachers. Each should assist in this wo.k. read between the lines of the article one should constitute himself an excellent school at R‘chmond. He on the above subject in the H erald —— agent of the Society and work will travel in its interestSLiluring —The IniHmationaWx’S. lessons of June 15, this note is added. The vacation. for 1884 have been chosen. The — zealously without commissions. statement was made in the last remainder of Acts and the Epistles These efforts should not be spas Louisville, 3rd church, 10 bap for tbe first six months. Xbe paragraph of that article that the modic, but continuous. Year by tisms. S. S. numbers 150.—B. B. true aim of all human effort was Psalms will be studied for the year should we make these free Tyler, minister. happiness in the pursuit and posses next three months, and the last will offerings. sion of true wealth. Let it be three Solomon and the Books of The "Brewer's Convention now added that man knows no happi Missions cannot prosper on money Wisdom, selections being made Will calls lager beer “ drink-food. ” ness out of Christ. His life illus alone. This is not a power, but a from Kings, Proverbs, and Ecclesi wonders never cease ? trates, his precepts embody, and his means. We should pray fervently astes. As our brethren will publish death brings true pleasure to man. for the success of our missionaries. The Church Union will only be two commentaries on these lessons, Hence it is in using the temporal z We cannot over value prayer in published once a month till Septem we will have ample opportunity to things pf this world for our own this work. Let the missionary ber, in order that the editor and instruct our youth without fear of comfort, and for his glory that we preach to the heathen ; lot us pray publisher may recuperate, when it sectarian influence. to God. Let our prayers be earnest, are wealthy. The millionaire with will come out weekly. fervent, perpetual. O, let us go to Our State meeting will be held out Christ is poor indeed. Him and commune with him con The Apostolic Times of June 13, at Cynthiana in August; and the A nnouncement . — Bro. John tinually. This- will cause us to comes out with a supplement. M. E. Conference in September. give more liberally. Fervent There is a prospect of a permanent Bro. Perkins rejoices that he will Burns announces that he will prayers always open pocket books. enlargement. The Times is an ex have a chance to “ pull " the chick shortly publish an “ Electric and The time is not far hence when we cellent paper and deserves success. ens in advance of the, Methodist Comprehensive Commentary on the International S. S. Lessons for 1884, will go on a long and final mission. preachers. Of course it is well by J. W. Monser. In a private Then if we have ministered faith The Christian Pub. Co. once pro enough for Bro. P., but will be hard letter Bro. Burns says “ Neither ex fully to others, our Father will posed to the Standard Pub. Co. to on the M. preachers and chickens. pense nor labor will be spared to receive us with joy. If not, woe be unite their S. S. papers. We deem Bro. P. strongly intimates that he make this work what it should be.” unto us. Then we should be giving. this a wise proposition, and think could eat a goose. Well, there’s no We need such a work, anif J. W. God demands it. “ Freely you that it should be done, evert at a accounting for a preacher’s appetite. Monser as editor and John Burns as have received, freely give.” Man sacrifice. Our S. S. papers are too His presence in a community can publisher sufficiently guarantees _ nee.dsit. The world without Christ high. . scare tho chickens, and now that the excellency of the woik both in is lost. Do you realize this ? Is it terror is to be struck into the a burning element in your heart, The discussion of the diaconate stately ranks of the geese, we have matter and general make-up. The book should and wall have a large ♦- saving men ? Do you comprehend in the Standard shows that truth no mope to say. sale. For terms, addrqss John I the magnitude of the work ? If so, is advancing, and that wc have not j Burns Pub. Co., 717 & 719 Olive St., . give, and give freely. yet got back into the footsteps of 1 One of our ministers goes to St. Louis, Mo,