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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1883)
1Ô < 3* The Review says: «poken and fearless in its positions. “ In view of the pressing call in J. T. Rowe, editor, and G. W. Rice, Faith cure* In oar county is a co-e iitnr and publisher. §2 00 per the far West for mission help, we faith-cure woman physician. A rear. In clubs of 10, §1.50. Ad- suggest that our wealthy churches certain man who is a member of a drew, Editor Review, Cincinnati, or «end their pastors West for the Notes and Comments. KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT CnWDCCTED ET J. W. CALDTELL salaries of said pastors to be contin- rie»; »Trying to hare a tumor co | his neck removed by faith. It The Christian-Evangetuil is an ued, during a kich time of three wonld perhaps be profitable if be excellent paper. Every issue con months, more or less, the pastors would first try and remove the im tains a variety of useful and inter can “ recuperate their wasted ener Fashionable Lying. moral tumor by faith in God, re- esting reading. Its editors are J. gies and recover their nervous pros Change of scenery, .......... ... TUra ii a .kind (A h i nz by t! * “ Let Pi t -kLiiarri.-on, B- W, Johnson and J. tration.” “ ei^gr^bT^m c^r’liiid ch ang e o f means uncommon among'preachers.; filthy communications proceed out IT. Smart Editorial contributors, This a grave charge, bat if true, it of yoor mouth. ’ N. S. Haynes, S. Ely, J. W, Monser, work, will do them and the home should be expoeed, and if false, it | J. W. McGarvey, B. L. Radford, and churches more good, and give the can harm no one.* K »owing where- ' It is quite probable that there Thos. Munnell. 82.00 per year in cause far more strength, than if r Ik»/™» ^tabh-hed they were to remain at home, """............ <6 a r *? feartem o f tbs 14V1HW.— f I0 consequences. Breach era are quite at Lexington, Ky., for our colored §1.25.' Address, Christian-Evange preaching to empty benches, or seeking recreation at the seaside, or food of each other? society, and brethren, to be taught by the' stu list, St. Louis, Mo. in the mountains.1 We say plainly when together, have many “ preach dents of the Bible College We er’s secrets ” to relate to each other. trust that all of our colored breth and decidedly, with apostolic prac The Apostolic Times with its Many rd these relate to absent ren will unite in sustaining this tice as our guide and our model, 4-page supplement, presents a fine enterprise. In addition to this they preachers, especially to their de- that wealthy churches, as well ss array of articles. The editors are should liberally su-tain Ahe o nl y ffcts and- weaknesses.—They—if those in moderate circumstanets, DrTJ W. CoxTFrof. It Turner; and paper published among them, the they were to confront these men of that will not send their preachers fihir, Italia«, Texas. e*Jit- Tboa Munnell. We greatly admire out to evangelize among the |>oor “ whbin ttiey s peak, t he y w ould b e ed by 8. H. Howell, 50 cents a the lovely spirit of the Timos. 82 OO and the helpless, and take care of all smiles and compliments. per year. Address, B. H. Cozine, t' jO Again they affair t/r eacn other , Mavfixal months during r r publisher Times, Lexingtonj ’ KyT - of their own work. They state its educating, and there w no better the year, are not the churches of slow progress, Ac, Ac, but if you educator than a well edited reli Christ.” The Gospel Advocate well says, were to put their statements of gious paper. ~ Our churches everywhere should — - There is a contest in the human their own work, or paper and they heed this advice. *We are not in as While we should give special heart betw’een a disposition to obey would deny it full sympathy with the wants of It is quite a fashion to reprut attention tn the elevation of the God, and a desire to go in some the West as we should be. As it everything a success, when there colored people, we should not forget other way. As the one or the other is only a matter of distance (noth are many failures. Few men love the extreme indigent whites. They gains the supremacy and will be ing more) we should arouse to the truth at all times. ’ E-»f>eciany are suffering furlighLAndiefiQ«- . the perfectness juf jjupxmjmad e on greater activity in sending thagos- our heart?.” In the same paper E. if it relates themselves and their rnent in thousands of fields. pel to the heathen. We ought to G. S. says : “ Christians put them work. These things ought not to Will those who oppose missionary selves in an unenviable light when support ten men to every one we be. now have in the field. Let the societies, give os a “ thus saith the If a young rnan is free to speak, Lord," for their opposition ? To be they prove plainly that they love good work go increasingly on. Let and deals wholly in truth concern consistent they must <lo this or be neither God nor a good brother. no time or pains or means be spared, And they do this, as certainly as ing these matters, he is apt th be silent. till all the earth rejoice in the hope the word of the Lord is true when come quite unpopular in certain of the gospel. circles. He will lose the friendship Every man’s calling or profession they force an organ, into the church, We endorse Bro. Harney’s words of those about whom he makes should be consecrated to God. We and thereby wound and drive out a good brother. ” There.seems to be true statements. fully as They indicate a good heart. should pray to him every day to a lack of brotherly love on both Another abomination is the many prosper our crops, trades and busi If the spirit pervaded our ranks we eulogies we read in the papers, ness, as well as our preaching and ’ sides, and he who wants an organ, would be far more effective for » some of theur are true—from the church work. If our live« are or he who does not want one should good: It is heart. But many are written only rightly ordered, every thing we do be considerately treated. * But let none mistake his part worse than foolish to say that one to further the writer’s schemes; will show for his praise. W? must in this matter, calling upon God as side is entirely right and the other and while he is writing, he hates learn to plow’, sow, and reap, wield in extremity when no extremity entirely wrong. We have not yet the man he is praising. This is the hammer, shove the plain, con exists, and before he has used his on either side reached the golden hypocrisy of thc*meanest sort, and trol machinery, all in the name of own means to further the ends of mean. But ii we exercise due for no man can continue to practice it Christ. the gospel. Wherever God has a bearance for one other, we can people and a work, he has provided without being corrupt, " Speak ! soon adj ust the question to the satis- the abdity to accomplish that work, the truth at all times,1 is the uner- Among Our Exchanges. I faction of all. Dug.natism should or he will not hold that people ring rule, and when we swerve in the least from its severe simplicity The Christian Standard is cer , be laid aside. responsible for it; 'and when they we start the downward road to tainly the largest paper we have,, have done all they can, and God * ^e Christian Foundation ably does not give the needed aid, be degradation.' OuF Father is called and its quality and character are | * the God of truth," and Satan, " the first-class. Bro. Errett’s editorials ' rcv*t‘ws 1 tof B. Hobbs on baptism, assured he does not deem the work father of lies." When we lie, we are alone worth twice the subscrip- I He H ^ie friends champion, and necessary.—xV. E. Evangelist. “ regular ‘ subscribers - - adopts the views of Dr. Dale. Bro. are of the evil one. Let us speak tion price. * To We can not call on God too often, the truth, the whole truth, and 82. In clubs of 10, Si.25. Address Walker publishes a series of Fort- nor can we depend on him with nothing but the truth. Editor Standard, 180 Elm St., Cin | night lectures, which are good. too much confidence. The only Their spirit is excellent and their trouble, as the quotation indicates, cinnati, O. * The best thing in the world is to scope sufficient to make them pro- is a failure on our part to do what J I he A. C. 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