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i» .............. - * ■ tr-FFV- 10 -s- ■ ■ *? R •/ . : ' 5 ■■ •X ¿ ■ ■ ■*- CHRISTIAN ÍÍKltALb an ordained minister the rule, as a on the propriety of the observance matter of good order, but which ad- of ihat ordinnnpn by the chiirrlma uills the right of a church under “ in the absence of an ordained CONDUCTED. BY J. W. OALDWELL. m| rninister.”- Standard. > otherwise for the celebration, would All matter intended for this department When we call to mind that Mr. should be sent to J. W. Caldwell, West Union, be best. Owen Co., Kentucky. On which the Western Recorder Spurgeon’s church celebrates the . wish to correspond with every preacher in Kentucky in reference to the circulation of supper every,Lord’s day, it appears the H erald , and contributions to its columns. comments as follows: Send for terms. .... ... ... It seems to us that it is a ques-- that tliis will become very good tion very easily settled. The or Baptist usage in a few years. Baptists on Weekly Commun dinances ------- ---- --- - - have been committed to ion. the churches, and they alone are Notes and Comments. The question of the weekly ob- responsible for their proper observ- ance; and as ordination amp servance of fh^ Lnrd’« Syfr01* « _ ,„\_i _______ u ” ~ appointment ty a church to special urcîi KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT (»TP. are G. W. Sampson, John Hall, E 4L-JIood.4F4< Devms,“J 1». 7^^; HLOJ-ii«NAW4uan Htrhn C. H. Spurgeon, Canon Fleming, S. H. Ivellog, and editorials. These names are sufficient guarantee of the excellent character of the ■ magazine. The name of E. B. Treat is a sufficient surety for ex cellence in appearance. For two dollars and fifty eents 768 pages (total .of the entire volume} Address E. B. Treat, Publisher. 757 tists. So mo Time ago, the Canadi an Baptist had the following para graph : We publish in another column church, when without a pastor, to It is asserted on good authority appoint one of its members to ad The Medical News of August 25, minister the ordinances; but that alcohol is poisonous to the whether it be wise in all cases to human system, haying no medic 1883. A weekly journal of medi- cnnr.s.-fpteT-^ inaTpropirlies. There is no reason = WWTfflgÇ;-' edited by TT tion. —Ya.n d a llr M i D., and H. ^A. -d attett; r k V „ tyE week 1 v com m union--- I n able uwist! lui lining ttT M D. J. P. Morton & Co., Pub- ——rnnritthe matteF standi thus : 1. 1 111'F is encouraging, and we I Nothing is prescribed in the New have only words of cheer for our lishers, Louisville, Ky. Three six- Dust is the ’ cause of the general Testament as to the frequency of Baptist brethren in thpj r » matter, three —---- M*»-eele bratiorr of..thC'^rrrdmancF the “old paths.” But we liaye not prevalence of catarrh in this dollare per year. -Thftg «nffiber don- brate every week nor forbidden to forgotten that Prof. Whitsitt and posed thus ¿should avoid dust as tains papers on “ Affections of the do so. 2. The general impression and his echo, the Recorder, made much as possible. The simplest Eye as a Cause of Headache,” by til made upon the mind of most read the weekly observance of the Lord’s Cheatham ; “ Miscellany and most effective remedy is to « I >r. T*T—~ ers of the New Testament is that Supper one of the dreadful marks RÍ \ alue of Physiology in the Prac the ordinance was celebrated fre of that poisonous “ literalism ” by burn iodine and inhale the fumes. - Jf quently, every Lord’s day or often- Wash often with salt water, and tice of Surgery, editorial ; “ Bibli- t+tpr *T~ “London ~TættërT~Har- er—and that this celebration was which “ Campbellism” is disfigured, orai: di son; “ American Dermatological very informal, usually following a and one of the evidences that Mor » ” Dr. Van Harlinger; 1 meal partaken of in common. 3. monism is the offspring of Camp^ m. y Association, ■ J he British Medical Journal __.__.-The same may be-inferred from pas- J^lju^ jjjiL, Ln11 n< v i Ho Medie&l1 iua are f” grasp of t'Fns" Tne earliest English Baptists, at' strongly, in favor of all classes I he News is an excellent periodical, | t the beginning of the 17th century, monstrous “literalism ?” Are they taking suitable holidays. This is and should be in the bands of every practiced weekly communion. 4. about to identify themselves with physician. SendJFi sample copy. 7——,--w-tUtttg- -that "eactr Campbel 1 ism—•—and Mornihnfarfrn Every city church should follow the course The Recorder, it is. true, is only 7>f every ““yvorker. Tice American Practitioner for that seems to promise most edifica about half way converted. It con preacher should, at proper times, go tion. to the country, with rod, gun and August is before us. It is now in fesses that to be “eminently proper”” --------------- Th© Christian Index' "(Georgia) Testament, and hunt for both game its 28th volumn. David W. Yan- which is only questionably“ wk«” dell, M.D., ami ohn^A^^Octerlony, Why“ is the rankest “Camp ma smneÉr------- A. M. and M. D., editors. These This sounds dispassionate and bellism ’ ’ -»-this appointment of one impartial, but we lean rather more The August number of the men are eminent in their profession, than our contemporary toward or more unordained members of the Apostolic Church is a readable being professors in the Medical De weekly communion, as the probable church to preside at the Lord’s ta- partment of the University of result of the New Testament teach- ble. Yet the Recorder has <rot far number, as indeed are all numbers. lnrra rrrminaJ together.. T i , — We once had the pleasure of being Louisville. The contributors for ings uzhon when grouped, enough along to regard it as “ emi And the Examiner, of New nently proper 1” Good. There is connected with the A. C., but mis this number are Drs. Cheatham, York, has a paragraph on a special evidence in this of returning sani fortune by way of long continued Webb and I uqua. The editorials sickness, prevented our continuance. are excellent. This sterling month phase of the subject, as follows : ty. We are not without hope— - Considerable interest is now be Since the Scriptures are silent on Bro. Butler, the editor, is a young ly should be in the hands of every Sixty-four pages, man of great strength and perse physician. ing manifested in the question the matter of the necessity of or whether churches ought to cele verance. One feature of the paper monthly. Three dollars per year. brate thef Lord’s Supper in the ab- dained ministers to serve at the is a thorough discussion of the This is as cheap as any medical re seence of am ordained mimster. Lord’s table, and the Recorder is view of which we know. But we fhe difficulty seems to be to steer disposed to respect that silence, and eldeiship, a question but poorly clear of sacerdotalism, on the one the ALatmi/rer has been on the hunt understood among us. It is the believe that all medical as well as hand, an J of the tendency to ignore "¿fichant -er and verse ” for ordain- largest 51 page monthly, published law literature is too high. The ,ordjjiaLion_-xin the other. Many in our ranks, for the low price of Practitioner and News can be had ed persons in such a service, and Canadian churches think it impor one dollar a year. We would be for five dollars. Mr. Morton, the tant to celebrate the ordinance ev fails to find them—that the Bap- glad for all our readers to take it. publisher, is the largest publisher ery Lord’s day, and regard tbe^ffb Xis^J^XJ2JgkJ^^L„be converted t fci ligation to obey' Christ/s Injunction to “ literalism ” as to respect the si ■A'ddre^’AV.. G: Bu tier; May field , Ky.’ and book dealer in the State, and 41 we recommend him to our readers. more binding than any particular lence of the Scriptures in this mat ' Tice Pulpit Treasury, No. 4, has Send for catalogue of books. John method of doing it. Those who in ter, and confess that the absence of a portrait of W. R. Williams, the JLMsxlaaJ5 Co.„ Nos. aio to 44<> sist upon the necessity of ordina- .T jchapter-and. — . is = hua as-lur „tha-proper -adminhstra- • minister. Ser- W. Maint St., Louisville, Ky. ' tion of the ordinance find it diffi- significance. __ JMpR»,Vy Di, \\ illiamsyDr-. Curry and . .Z.__ cult w quote chapter and verse in Seriously, we are pleased at the ■ üaïlôn Farrar. Sermon Thoughts 1 lie measure of man’s rp.snnnui-.... j favor of their view, and rely chiefly oility to his God..is the measure of ~ ~~~ zupan, the .argum'ewF^hF-expecffeff-7 1 ly observance of the Lord ’ s Supper I B. Stic kler. A. G Gordon , F. D. cy. Probably ah intermediatej>o- -his ability coupled with his oppor sition which would make the ad- by the "Baptiste, and with the sen- oftwuu >vmvu wvuiu luukv wjc uu- -—t—-—, ” ‘«.I ovu- W itherspoor and J. P. Boyce. Be- tunity. Readar, are you filling jninistration of the ordinance by 1 sible view their scribes.are taking sides these excellent contributors that measure ? If not, why not ¡ fr li >r JK ♦ . Z. J. , 11.U 1*1 IT I—»■IIIWIH'IIHIII"WTIWH'<lt»ni nu »-•> —IT w ■ift.' ;3 - , 'i it •» A i • - - • ' ... --------------------------------- ..-.JnÇiA-- ——