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IÎ1ÏRALD. CHRISTIAN — ..... a ENTUCKY department •WELL. .1 * -■ J ' . -- — * - _ 4 ‘ Theio is a proposition to found a “ Widow’s and Orphan’s Home ” at Louisville. This is a good move- ment. > ' ■—----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- —■? — not wither in every blast, and be blighted in every frost of pcraecn-. tion._ The plant that strikes its root? deep into, the earth outlives the snow and frost and blasts of j winter. It endureth to the spring, when it only grows more vigorously because of the winter’s storms and freezings. So with faith. work, that no one will believe false reporta.» > »■ — —— The Pulpit Treasury, No. 3, is All matter intended for thia department an excellent number, as indeed is should be sent to J. W. Caldwell, West Union, Owen Co., Kentucky. all the numbers. The frontispiece We had two accessions on the ? We wish to correspond with every preacher in Kentucky in reference to the circulation of 4th Sunday in August; an excellent is a likeness of Dr. J, H. Vincent, the H eualp , and contributions to its columns. Send for terms. the great Sunday school man. man and woman, at Oak Grove. Among the ample table of contents They will take membership with Notes and Comments.' we find the following : “ A Present us here. Incarnation,” J. H. Vincent; «I3 Ten additions at Rush Branch. Corinth-Academy is a nourishing Prospects for a Bible School for institution, situated at Corinth^ there Probation after Death ?” S. J. J. B. G. ■ CurLt«« : “inarch Prosper] tv** ■■fîülûrpd nrpftchcr& ftpo op i favorable GrarTtcounty, K ÿ? __________ e Board . o£ r Bishop MRrn^f=«TW:?Tfiror Terh^ ' 4hat»a loeatien- is -berng -smight-nut' ’^Gtê'osTave ----------- — re secured the services pies of God,” Canon Farrar; " A About twenty students are promised Marshall. of our efficient State S. S. Evangel Balm for all Grief,” Dr. Talmage; already. ist, Prof. P.- H. Duncan, as Principal. “Tounges of Fire,” E. Paxton Ten additions at Ringo’s Mills. He is assisted by Mrs. Duncan a’nd Hood ; “ Prohibition,” J. P. New- Bro. N^T) suggests that a State | M iaa wh J. M. Hedses. man; u Pulpit and Pew,” C, E. cmprrance Cfmv'entTbh’Be held at Pinf II la one of the best KFd~NIi75f5?tr7^dditionat I ir*n‘ctort during the sittings of the teachers in the State. Corinth is a “Deems; “ Is it a Pastor’s Duty to - StSte y0"^- This « • good | thriving town on'the^Cincinn"ati Visit,” C. H. Spurgeon, &c., &c. Lawrenceville. This is only a brief list. With thia 4 suggestion. About one-half of our number the Treasury become*_tha_J H om H“ option, 1 untyis reported as ripe h ea ar, 1 thy- d i s t riet of country, an d rë~ “ organ of all communications per vGTwant, now, iron claci prohibition" for p^lEn. ........... mote from haunts of vice and in taining io plans, programmes and for both halves. toxication. For particulars address announcements between theFaculty Fourteen additions at Perryville. P. H. Duncan, Principal, as above. and zStudents of the Chautadqua President Graham, in a recent —S. W. Crutcher. School of Theology.” This will number of the Times, points out a The Specter Bridegroom, by Ir- give additional value to it No Caseyville, 14 additions in Au- I ^rea^ *njUIT te our cause, viz.: Ilhberality on the part of many to ving, No. 79 of the Elzevir Library, student of the Bible should be gust ——J. F. Story. a tri-weekly magazine, 18_pagC8^Lwj 7 ‘ this excel lent periodical:— support the gospek We have m price two eentsr 'J: AidenyPtib-' »-¡TSend for samples. Address, E. B. ^-W4UiÆürg;-l 8- additions irr^ACP partial Jiberakty- lichor, IB- Vvsry St, B ox |"Treat7TubM^ will give one maK abuffd&fltly/W - gust.—J. Wrfcowterr^ " cause he pleases their ears; but 1,227. The print is clear and beau New York. tiful. In point of cheapness this Glad XJhurch, 32 addition in will not give a move worthy a man “Guard against . . regarding - enterprise is unequaled. We re- because he fails to do this. August.—J. Ballou. commend the publications of Mr. | eac^ technical term as having a The Christian Monitor for Au Alden as being the cheapest and sort of prescripture right to retain Fisherville, seven additions in gust comes well filled with excellent best. Especially are these books forever the meaning attached to it JL August.—J, W. Harding. ' ---- 1O8e_2vh° first introduced it”_ ~ reading matter. No Christian suited to the masses as durable beautiful arid cheap. Poor people 27 Whately. ice is a cruel monster. Let us household should be without this This same reasoning, which is excellent journal. Being of a high I everywhere can now load their not become-familiar with it. order of literature, breathing the | taljlies, w*fch the richest and best followed by many distinguished scholars, Dean Stanley, for example, reading. Send for catalogue. B. N. Anderson held a meeting spirit of love and refinement, the has an important lesson for those at Quincy with 14 additions.------- Monitor is well worthy general who claim that immersion only is patronage. The subscription price All those unpleasant disputes baptism. We sometimes claim too The tongue of a furious woman (SI.50) is low. Christian Publish which have raised between some of much. It is sufficient that we ing Co., St. Louis, Mo. our papers, for awhile, indicate great or man, is a torrent, reckless and maintain that baptize, as used in ’cruel.----------------- —------ —-—:—~— eviT somewhere' When a man is the New Testament during the age Bro-.—Darsie, of Frankford, 'de attacked in public through the livered the ^ address at the com press, he need not, at all times, re of Christ, means immersion. That B. F. Clay closed a meeting at mencement of Eminence College. ply. Silence often shows both a the anglicised word baptism has Cornishville, Aug. 21st, with 10 ad The subject. “S undergonea„changH, no one will— oveM enC better head and heart. The Savior ditions. I was ably and eloquently handled. at one time stooped down and wrote deny. That it means now immer sion, sprinkling and pouring, no So far as ourselves and our oppor on the ground.. It is to be hoped one can deny; for use must deter J. W.Foster recently closed *-tuntti'es are concerned, we have read that _some».of ouK “ cutting ” and mine the meaning of words. Hence, meeting at Morgadore with Seven nothing better. But the very ne be 11. cose editors will imitate this additions. cessity of all, for our success in this divine example. We have been at whether one is sprinkled, poured line, seems to be left out, which is tacked more than once, in what upon, or dipped, we say—literature says he is baptized ; and correctly, . Bro. McGarvey is expected at the our constant and unreserved de would seem to be. a slanderous too, so far as English lexicography next Cooperation of the churches in pendence on God. Without this no way; but when we considered the Owen county. avaiI?r(^ P.QJife is. a success. baselessness of the charges, and the is concerned. But back of this the real issue lies. We want the mean character of the men making them, We are sorry that ill health Faith is highly susceptible of we saw that we would only debase ing of the word, as used in the causes Bro. Neal to suspend, tern- growth. We do not fully realize ourselves by a reply. Slander and commission ; and while time and porally, the Worker. We pray that the great necessity of its cultiva- falsehood have their own reward, usage may change the meaning of our Father may soon restore him. tion. How it needs tò be plowed and can never barm anyone but the anglicised form, the rite indi- _____ But Bro. N. is too energetic. He and hoed that its’ Toots may strike their inventors. Let us be so de cated by bap tize no man can-aha ngA < will over work himself. deep into our • hearts. Then it will voted and busy about our Master’s without laying unholy hands on a divine institution, > ■ { <c 4 -- »-rn -------- ---------------- -- w ■ • 9 * UMflJWW'” » . ..... • : iipy nyjii'.' - t " 9 1