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-r- — - * 1Ö We propose to start a school (free) the many utterances on Sabbath far illiterate and careleg mil TBfhTTTT— T hi s is m erel y catching al straws. The Outlook, of course, masters. contends for the Saturday Sabbath « ——* There zis a proposition to unite of the Law of Moses. While nine- the State and Sunday-school work. tenths of his quotations from other This will, if Consummated work papers refer to Sunday Sabbath. well. À much larger territory This is strange confusion. We could be gone over. When holding should call the day, the Lord’s, and Institutes, our Sünday-school evan thus not have such confusion. But gelist could set things in order, in to quote such journals as the JAdacatfifl. jgg j«1 .MjggiiSXlfes, Ms Sab-, robservancc of the Seventh day wf up can possibly overcome the <T Mrs. Mix, Mrs. Moseman, M-r. Simp the churches, could work up the bath, is the height of folly. All its son, Dr. Monck, J. R. Newton and eased tendency., they improve, and Sunday-schools. By all means, let utterances refer to Sunday. Dr. Bryant, have had their day. many of them get well.” Replied We do not like to complain, nor the work bo uniteTb-«^* Many profess to have been cured Dr. Buckley, “ Is not that a correct will we. But the proof reader ..... „by Ahem _miracu Ion sly.. . . . There are account of the, manner in which —TiiTth is" a' gift "Troin God Which might hrtrsh the-du^t-off hia glasses, —..Tiran a uuch peisons'now, a n d th ey you. perform cures 1 This readily accounts for the enables me a sinner to lay hold on "ancTwFmusTw cause no little trouble. . . Jesus Christ as my Savior.— W. S. at more pains to correct our MSS. Dr. Newton, who recently died success of< these modern mirack^ • This will explain some errors that ' i n .Xcw Ymk, wa* oxm-of the—moat workers. Those who claim to be Crouch Can any of the theologians give have crept into our department. RUlMlffnt.. I b I hw I u (?) wuikeis in midiiims, -JiLn i.lin “ bord ejs ’’ ari-. a better definition than that.^r- modern times. He traveled both deceivers. Capt. Carter, of the The Greek Student, Vol. 1, No. 3, Central Baptist. Penn s ylv a nia Mi l itary Academy» in-this counLry and Europe and ex- the assurance of: hfts sent a8' ._ It is “a quar-__ Now faith is recently ’ witnessed the performances hibited many crutches and canes as terly journal, designed to aid stu things hoped for, the conviction of of a medium, and discovered his evidence that he had healed the dents of New Testament Greek, es things not seen. — Paul. Heb. 11:1. trickery and exposed it. There is lame and the halt At one time Hgre is a clearly defined issue. pecially such as. are wholly unac- | pe r fo r ming in 110 - foundation—fu r, a ll th i s ,. rpTatntedwiththelanguage, and to Choose which you will. If W. S. parade of supernatural (?) power. Boston ; a highly cultured lady, furnish students of the Boston Cor living at Dover, N. H., had been These deceivers live only for gain Crouch and the. Central Baptist are respond N-_T. Greek, right,-Paul is wrong......... — anti a ” little * cheap" notoriety . 11 ift - . sm:eiyidïiïct^Zfor many years ; shfu. and others internated in this sub- . . . saw many accounts of the doctor’s time that sensible people had done* ' A’good brother, writing us from ject, a medium of communication x cures ; she mentioned the matter to with giving heed, to “ seducing Ohio, about holding a meeting, with one another.” The school of her pastor, Dr. Buckley, for she had spirits and doctrines of devils.” says : “ There seenfs to be no good N’ T. Greek is a timely and splendid some thought of trying the doctor’s material here.” Yet he complains institution, offering at comparative Notes and Comments. powers. Dr. Buckley asked her of the abundance of sectarianism. ly nominal cost the advantages of a the following questions: “Is the Speak evil of no man, let brother Our brother is an excellent man first-class college in the study of — grace ofGod sufficien t to sustain - ly io ve continue. -------------- - but takeiTa The student is replete you in your afflictions ?”— Answ er, situation. Wherever there are men with suggestions, lessons, and other “It is.” “ Do you believe that God Bro. Robert Noel, of this county and women, there is material. We, valuable information. It is now a has sent this affliction upon you ?” (Owen) has recently entered the need not fear to preach the truth quarterly. When a sufficient num Answer, “ I do.” “ Do you believe ministry. He has fine natural anywhere. It is ours to go and ber of subscribers have been secured it will be right to go to a professed ability, and will doubtless succeed preach, leaving the consequence it will become a monthly. We Spiritualist, whose teachings you well. with God. Paul says : “ J planted, have no better Greek scholar than believe to be ruinous, to undo God’s Apollos watered, but God gave the the editor. We bespeak for the doings ?” “ No,” she replied, and Bro. J. N. Beck, of Owenton, re increase.” Student a large patronage. Sub never went to Dr. Newton. cently held a meeting at Corinth, scription price 2t> cts. a year. Al Our State Meeting was a success, fred A. Wright, JCditor and Pub Dr. Bryant, one of Newton’s Scott county, with 36 additions. subjects, also had a somewhat won-’ Here is^the home of Elder Whit so we learn from the Times. Thos. lisher, Boston, Mass. derful career. But Dr. Newton de ton, who united with the Reforma Munnell, State Evangelist, made a nounced Bryant as an imposter, tion in its earlier days. He is now good and encouraging report. Har The hope of the temperance cause mony prevailed throughout all the lies largely in the rising generation. when they both professed the same 83 years old.---- sittings. There is a general desire If those who will become voters in thing, and gave the same evidence precisely, of—the truthfulnessof Prof. Graham and R. B. Neal to do a larger work, to put 'more the next ten years are instructed in their claims is. But here is the way commend the HERALJ). "~Càn yoir mrninto the -fieldr This will re a knowledge of the physiological in which Dr. Newton accounts for not assist in its circulation ? It quire a larger sum of money to be effects of alcohol, its immoral and the success of Dr. Bryant, and it is deserves your support. Gladden raised. Our churches are able to ruinous results, necessary prohibit a complete exposure of the entire some home with it, and thus en sustain many more men. We trust ory legislation will be placed in our affair. Dr. Bucklev •* asked “ If large your work for God and that their liberality be will equal to statutes and enforced. Each State their opportunity. Bryant is an unmitigated fraud, humanity. should include this branch of study The C. W. B. M. held its session in the common school course. It is Low do you account for the cures We have a problem for the P. M. at same place (Cynthiana), The evident that within a decade this lie makes ?” “ O,” replied Dr. New ton, “ It is all accomplished by the General Gresham. Is it constitu work is increasing. It is hoped will largely prevail. Preparatory faith of the people, and the concen tional to have wooden headed post that all the sisters in the State will to this, as States move slowly, let tration of their- minds upon, his masters ? or is a man eligible to the cooperate, and thus do an effective all of the Sunday-school lesson and operations with the expectation of office, who cannot sge or read ? work for God. paper publishers devote, frequent being cured. Now, nobody would Some of our mail comes a month lessons to the question. At least, behind time, worn, ragged and go to see Bryant unless they had The Outlook, a Sabbatarian one lesson per month, if not more, some faith that he might cure them dirty. There is no excuse for this, I organ, is filled with enthusiasm, at should be in the study of this ques- KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT and t.ha—mamón f. ho begins his o p erations with gr e at p esi tiven es s —#------------------------------------- of manner, and when they see the CONDUCTED BY J. W. CALDWELL. crutches he has there, and hear AU matter intended for this department other people testify that they have should be sent to J. W. Caldwell, West Union, Owen Co., Kentucky. been curedy-^t produces a tremen We wish to correspond with every preacher in Kentucky’in reference to the circulation of dous influence upon them. Then the H ebald , and contributions to its oolumns. he gets them started in the way of Send for Jerms. exercising, and they do a good Spiritualism. many things that they thought they Spiritualism seems to trouble could not do, their appetites and ----------- PW»— ------- ««WWWa»T ■ A. t , ........... .. ...... i ........ . .................. -