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F • • * ' * J /I V I » t / A * V I V ? f ' V I è I •V .» .Ñ •V ■ ? .A- L_. c J: ’N .r r ] X U-l. •y r* 0-. î en : A « •FT fZ * M i L.-- ....i... 'V ' '.'L- T 7 *! ■1 •i • " " ' “GO. YE, TTTKltEFOliE, TKACH Af.I.XATM>XH. . V* X- -V void. y ii. r- . MON MOUTH. Gli IÍG GN. „> I vE 14' h ; ;. '• " *■ rr * 1 Î \ ( • . 1 V, . -,-A- I --------- te. esse x (; er ——■ -rr- -n-r —, - ; seventh, Saul, their o iori;-; But. some ¡i¡; í .» :1 ep -tWf'lds- • g'-' U;'T.i.*'.< i i, i N q Honor tn ->U Sira Acta lx. 17: s.-.ilea fell frem his eyes: in tho ruts, and to LciminL *d,-Ibnl 1 C • •I..;,m-r' ?, ilr, . Vcf - ; *7-T"? . * rUBLI-hlitl* EVERY Till StSDAV- BY THE eight, Hull/ Aew xto P: Eiymy.s, am ateiid ii:; ... \ * ai.iiot !; . . A • *. ■ ; , ! ’J< r<ktái, r.n-hv.'ti blind) ninth, discipks, Ae!s, xiii. 52: cannot plead ■' the music ■qiustioii. ” fo 1 ' \v> . nii gim T T ” y~ ' * 7 £ rumen tal m ¡.: o *^Messcnoar Publishing Co., f 11 Kim,.- •: I,.»»... ‘"I ..¡j t-i•.* *.’, *• 1 . ' MONMOUTH, l'OLK (¡to., OREGON, I I Falling, figurative, thrfe times; first almost the i nly pLac. . v her ■ tli«y ar Lis , .kA , »„ • ; tì ■ fi- < II Is* lire** <- to the^ .-iiiiw of Primitive. Samaritans, Acta viii. Id: second, Cor- doing am thing at nd tl:>y have an.<•• d Christ iaii11> «>»1 i!ic <fiff usioii, of (4m< rail. jielim, Acts x. 44; third.Apostl.'s, Acta gan. j hiiii , 5ïui'di;cai Cíi if ECii that uid Informal Ion. '■.AV.Ji.'-ii.; xi. 15 : Shed, figuranive, once; A ci? ii- ,..,Tk‘ o tf(A'.-arekindled...):i. tin.- ! ''1 informed In the vtati's some of the )».«'! aiid Price Per leiir, in Advhitcc, $2.56 . 33 : and this referred to in Titus iii 6. i-soi:*. ■ wh"lv ch'.ir’;. ¿s; ■ - in tie •ruts, '- uik I ttfi a elgpr. }.¡ lh. p-.p freni .* ¿ it.1. ßti t: tlüj. ing ; 4 ill AM l»ti»iuo** lettfw« thmrM Ire pdilrew.l to t!:o J1T' , who y.-i nt i'mre- Me.-wf5ngui’ Vuhlnhui^ Ai^udo* iiithndul for | . The foregoing are nev.'y applied in the J . and are a- c <.1>1 Laud sriii' t’r.dy enn b<* tfJ t nit* Ö!2.56^ef rni-Mh. re :■ 15p rnbliPaLioii; i-hoiiri address Utg the Editor,' ih 21 ÿc.-irs w< i’d tuimynt ¡ "’»Miled. ■ JiL tl . OU Ti¿Lament or New uijj&ii^Jo scarcely.uiv-e. (Bid the ;.'re’d liiajor* a V ......... that . j Vidiii. .* i , Semi moi«.? B»’- Draft, lUMetMtllO Spirit ill ‘ Word, ' but with ‘1 one-, ex-"1 . ity itr mu-ing forward, to tbi’ work to .43,I T;. , Ix'Äidi’fl all thè ilitçrist. ' bh r -'iglit < ¡retb. sh'• !.. was. r. or Honoy order oulMlhs, ar our ruk.c | , AdvfiU^H uill lind thl» oneot Un? beit HU\liuiii.s ( ; cvption, i anil ’JKt tliAt xi'Jhd Xu that is Tid'd with the , grandly, I toHyeu si mething ' 1 ' ■ ■ ' „ . nobly. . . t least: nd ■;< !. 4 . Jix - • ’ I - ; :F.(l . ( • on the Const for bu.jiic-t Spirit. Ej4) v 18* al’ the oHic ¡*r$ v.i‘e i about the r. oûrth’bf add -tious in the ten per. 1- nt, and nt th.?' Would : neh u'd in ■ ;ep _ j Holy Spirit/” ■ . Pour, fiigumtivo. aj'pli- freni «iX-lOtweh? hundred i.dimbl • «bi.ut * m*. in • n .i y. .u-s? " So p<>“ - hi; mimi ;wr.s diwri *d ‘ • je. Flo Spirit in word in the t>!d Tes- a’wrCnf fob srêeraI weekn. The fsti- that the Avhçle sum amoimti-.d tumore ir ,l’1 re'-: - T» div.re'fdm: !f. h.-' Communications i tament, but not once in the'New, but ( niated_toii|l,fiir theyenr«N about 60,-: thru v'20'/t'M)' That v.- i:M F: a fille-lC'd1” d.o.r Ji- tii.- Ji. f.k of tlif r.-rCyds id ” ; is applied to Spirit in ¡lower three 001) addition ;. . Ini t domvfcody "work- hotiw* r.nd h't in"nfiv rit . ¡t w/ulri ! t’i*; chroni* h. . v. hich.wi i rew -I ’.s '' i.- wo Tho Hclÿ Spirit —, times, first, Joel ii. 28: premised; sec-'...^, ........K, , iirca-idn»y';inhi ...... . .. vravin-z páy fora l^g-firfm ?ù ik • ' ¡ «untrv 1 ing, , [irtriifg;- •v ktLppreù i L.4.h<*i... Hart ■ pm* Áxn lónd undre^t . ¡i. 17 anil 18; .pronmes .ill- * (*» r*'!l tip ■ 't'’h"itn-r.Trrrrf • - !k.;i' ’ ■ ’ ^Tr.;TTÿ^r- iT_.- .,r, AL. Tra . . orauWox; isri.vrf.'T, baptism »e..- ■ •-*ru —-- “J wr„s opehed to which, fiLed upon the Apostles, or JeWBpj If irvery apparent that the grunib ’i ’Mlle grui:d*'yr¡» avî *-. ha .J.»«h.-, nimte * ij tir-': ’.. oi’what Mordeeai had ' - NI MBER ¡V. thjrd, Act- x. 4.>, iulfilhd upon : did ; not do the work, fi.r.tla ‘were* t>>- “ Wlww ; I giH - í you BKrtiynv . f r ! , 'were . ' nd now . a t length-he Cornalyis, or G-.ntil.-s,. Re »»iii; y , 1 ' : Jil‘ i I. d < I lt.'dm ss. . busygrumbllug. There.iün.imrinamJi I have ¿moked 'more tlia-n twenty BY A. P. aroXE. ceive, figurative,- applied. t<> bofli Spirit ! in the <S'ta7idui’if:t^at lftk'hcre kvell. ; '■ ■du t < * ; m* . .......... much 1 V-'.”’■' • ' V h'.t ' a nd «ti gni-». I-will ti >-w identify the bajitisìn of in werd and ¡xnver, but to neither in l . 'ii h U limili to .Vou hCai-for ’ I cannbt refrain from quoting it Here > rLat and I haven't a- I .■». <»f nA the'Holy Spirit, wi,h this ojieration >f : Hie < Testament. Unquestionably, ! is truth in its most 'e*>n*l»ai . l'fre*.i. *■.•.*, ’ \ \ ■' ’ ' ’ ' : mg i:.!’h ri .t then- ' the Spirit in *!.*< d. or action. <+r to Spirit in power six times;. first, ‘‘Nearly all churche« are eeu’ujiosed of ' F was t<w--p<«-r to own n lo-u-'i1.' :-'tî' «’ó ¡ib’ fuV -¡ i Í uí . I d ..(.‘•per 3—Luk xxiv I!': Ami l«-ho’*l 1 ::1 •lejut xiy. 1< : the Apostles : second, se t h T m Hit lb workers an I giumbl.i- I*. te. ¿ ' him :\* <-m tile J.’* »-.»'-re of my rather upen yen, •Toiin xx. ¿2j, the salite; third, Acte Grumblers scarcely ever work, aiid^V.’hat ¿i .!'<.«,! 1 ha ve liri-i-A . ’ I . fu nse. » • buttali;, y- in the city of JiTUsrlcm. ' , 1.*» 19 : the Samaritans ; fifth, xix. workers scarcely evi-r grumble... ». The ' *ç - l bmidre- ; ij ., r , , a : lï' * v common is it for men and es- until y 1> eii-lm l, wrtii power frotu Sre tht* Epheritfivs; 1 Cor, ii. 12 - Oli that every cliristian in tlic-stat wluc't <-<»Sso n'liw-h.andwliHJi. tlù»u bî p ••er: ■: i\ii 1- i L omi .in lugli «.yiti’ns, to .... .......... | . .. ..... on high, ..lets i. ,4, 5 :“ And being the Apostles (1,jjne, figurative, appli- may anmsi-. tn a, united art. >■( in ihU. •■,i»ily .¡¡ut <’*i(L L yÿt \ m .- Iik<-l\. ¡1 71.- . ansi i nb!rd —t*>g»'iln,i iiith th<;ui mm-, ed iii fhe OH Testament JvnwMIIVIll iin(I ,ew causo of the Lord, fog the •‘aita^imi of mice kindled. : * keep burning all their i *i'g*'t^u-se in mon: hur'ille ebeti and x New stances, who have dotï'- tTfgmTonic !&• ' jiian.li-l th<-np that -tiny -lù-'dd not . til4 souls is the. tlie.prayer grayer of your ' / .‘ livt-e— r p.r. ' j v.nA ekd'F'.<dli>y, Bum f- pa-2 imjriyZ” ‘ depart from Jerusalem, but wit for? ; never to Spirit.in woST and used gin •>_ Sister.- V " 1 '1 't: EC W the / i .' oiíuw - of the Father,which, »aith the Nfw Tpstamcnt four Times : first, Salem, May 31, 1877 Aka*.;!: i an.; ,p(. , ■■ _ ì . . ,.r ,.<■ , Useful Factk He, ye ba ve heard fivflii mr, for John Luke : 35 : to Maryj second, John xv k ' ~-Rt*W * ¥■ tr t tt - rr-$-~! l, 4!”h fr prr-v 4- * From'yTsfer T’iiyue. xo. xvi. x, 3, 13 : A iinHurt' r, to thé ! tyuly baptise»! wun «'in waipi, i>m ft. I — ■- - -< ‘ j eiNoi-ized l,y adding t<> it a little Hy- s'.n-.i-n.- i.u* ¡'e.-tk ss night, wh.-n lin shall l><- biptize.I with lin) th»,- Holy . Apoptks "third, Acta i. 8 ; to the Apos Bro. Stanlf i/: po.su' pl q >itc of Sod in m and a. little ai»! ■ to ch-<* flu ir evi s in sleep, to set tles ; fourth, Acta xix. G : to the Ephe Spirit lmt many h n< 1 received my Ml-nsEXGEi: thiseveii- I water. Die ScMliuin makes the li.piid th ins.’vis io diiekiiiL' ‘ f M'.< »: a.- m;.v Now, it is evident that the. promise sians. Give, figurative, applied in -of the Father, and the baptism out of 1 Old Testament and New to. Spirit in i irig. I have changed my homeland , as cl'.ar as w, ter, and of < ot:r:-e. stain»- baie bs frimied them in some way, the Holy Spirit, is the samcy-th.1t to rword,.and in power'only in the New, neighbors, but it e<*m. .- like-aalenr old 11-ss. In.this form it i> us* d hu.ludi«s lioù ij.any n pi < : end ln nible indivjd- m’ m :Fl coinè to rem. nibrance, to v.xiit for the promise, mid furé//till en fand four times, first, John iii. 34 : .to acquaintance—a welcome visitor. The i to remove pimples on the face; dued with ¡xiv.'fr, is the same ; and i.-i 1 Christ ; scretui, John xiv. ,16: to the Annual Meeting, Evangelizing, and I Doctors have lately discovered that wböm no Lem i <.r dignity or- recqm- fhe same as ver. 8: “ Ye shall receive Apostles ; third, Acts, viij. 1*9: to the best of all the- county meetings, are 1 it is dangereua to giv»- < ombiued dc.ses ¡iinsv Lad b.'t-ii rendered fot- favois . yowor, after the Holy Spirit is come Samaritans; fourth, Acts xv. 8: to subjects that interest me. 1 wish we of < 'lilorate of Potassium and Iodide of , slb'WI could have a meeting in t'veiy county Potassium, though either cipi be taken > . - upon yoti. Act» ii. 3- 33: • Jesus * Cornelius. Eight words used figuratively for in the state*. The best meeting I eyev alum* in reasonable dos. ^with perfret » Sj’ii itu&Hsrn was nearly triumj hant being by the right hand of God exal- I ■ led, and having received the Father the same thing—the baptism filled attended was a county meeting; . it j .safety; These two salts, though they at Itenison. A tinciip moved/ill about the. promise (baptism) of the Holy with—-falling upon—shed forth—pour gives more an opportunity to attend. < will not combine in solution outside of a table, withot any c< nne^tim what Spirit; He hath shed forth this (what I) out—receive it—come upon—and give for many couldgo a short distance that ; the Isslv, have I hh * u . known to w.ro - ever with insulated wires, triggers, to. ■ ’ could not go so far. _ bine within the body, forming Iodate trap-doors, or other etcetera», and the that J’e now see and hear;' ver. 16: I wish a meeting could be held in tlf Postasaium, a fatal poison. * . atten<lants were al-ottt to ¡»nmounce But this (that ye now see and hear) Where Do We Stand. this locality and a church established Neither salt nor salty food should the “ sperits ’’ had come. A close ob is that was spoken by Joel, the proph • In correspondence with friends eaat with a good membership, for truly be’taken just before nor just after fa- servation revealed the fact that the et Jind what Joel said, was the prom the following passages have occurwjd. ise of the Father, fhe baptism <»1 the The cause of Christ in this state was liere is work for the laborer. 1 wish king a dose of calomel, for there would cup had a small apartment molded on Holy .Spirit—the Hol}- Spirit, sent once in a prosperous condition. But the sisters would continue Writing for be it liability to a chemical deeompo- the bottom, into which a beetle had the M essenokr . Their cominWVi ¡ca positiun and recoinlunation which been placed, .and the bug simply walk down 1'rom Heaven, with which the now many churches are scattered or tions are very interesting. would change the Caloimd Into corro ed alout the tabh’ with the cup on Gospel was preached, 1 Pet. i, 12: the in a dead or dying condition.”. This Yours truly, sive sublimate. Common salt is Chlo his back. ¿ ti <1 now the people uj ’ power, ami Holy Spirit, and much as is what I received in reply. You M. E, P atxk . ride of Sodium corrosive sublimate is . there say that Spiritualism is a hun;- surance with which the word came; 1 speak of the cause of Reformation go ---- — i Chloride of Mercury, ami calomel is bng a perfect tnmblehtig humbug. The.*, i. the demostration (or con-1 ing back or losing ground. We see it A Bad Fire. I Sul'çhloride of Mercuiy and contain An<l J)r. \Vii»<*n will have to go b<uk Mrmajtiou) of the Spirit and power, and know it is so, but why is it ? Is it that accoiojwnieiH^j:» speech and fire 1 just half a* much • ‘hlorino in propor- to Dmison again.-- yit>t>i ngcr. “ Jones have you heard of* that because the Gospel is a failure ? .No --- preaching, an<l was manifested in indeed for it is the power of Gigl to that burned up the man’s house and ' tion to its Mercury as corrosive subii- The Mohammedans outnumber the tongues as of fire upon the Apostle’s salvation to every one that believth. lot ?” ' mate does. The salt would bo apt to give enough Chlorine to the enjome), Christians in British India fifty to one. “ No, Smith, where was it i" , heads, and in the fourteen (at least) I B„t it i(t on account of want of faith dinerentt<mguos,<* languages.in which I if l.sith were taken together, to trans* There tire less than 1 ,('00,00(1 Chris- “ Here in the city a departure from the simplicity of the they spoke, and wa* in its extern ipn Gospel; conformity to the world; and “ What a misfortune to him. Was form thisV-ouiuren medicine into a tians, wliiie tlu; nmnlier of Mohaihim - daps is cstimati d to reach quite 50.- to all flesh, or nations, through the. deadly peiLon. * a failure to carry out the prinqdes of it a good house ?” Jr. sonie districts th» v forrti ■ laying on of the Apostles’ hands, tKc “ Yes, a nice home- and lot a good i A severe e>l«l in the head with ir- the Gosp.*L I rejilied : You missun- , * * ’ fulfillment of Joel’s pmphecy, and was ; i.lamati« n :..of the air passage-:, will I 80 per cent of'population.. The Pall cierstood me alsmt the cgiise of the 011c for any family.” the Comfort -r's testimony tor Christ, “ What a pity 1 How did the fire j sometimes Ibe speedily Ixnefitcd by Mall (juzitte says: “TheresveniHlift’« Lord going back. For that is not sj take?” ■ ' '. . * that confirme.l and demostrited the j st Vend i'ljet'tior.. tip the nostrils of a reason to doubt that the MidianTtnedans aiyl was not what I meant only in truth of the Apostle’s witness John this state. I “ The man ¡>laye<! v, nil fire and .saturated soln turn <*f Rteuride of Potas Lav»»gaHH-»l greund- far mnrr- nrpidh In an early d<y- they leehl ■ erru^ig the Hindus under our (British) sium. Jtv, 26-27: . That the baptism «»f the the ground almost entirely here,, but ■ thoughtlessly set it himself.” . rulu tliftn they di-1 in the day.» *>f tlieh Holy Spirit, is figurative,. I think no “ How silly !, Did you say the kt . Mustard pla.st is should le mois they dul not grow in grace and the rrtie will deny; surely, all rm. scribes ! . knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. was binned too i” tened with water instead of whiskey (>wn supivmacr. admit it Tlii-- figure is us«d butthre? ? ; and g>; on to perfection;,and neglected “ Yes, lot and all, 4II gone, slick and or vinegar, because spirits and acids Two friends were pawing a church times; first, by John the Baptist, ye- clean. ” prevent fermentation, and the plasters ther duty in supporting the teachers one evening, when a- strong smell of QOrded Matt. iii. 1!; Mark I. 8: Luke “ That is singular. It must have are not as effective without fermenta of the Gospel and in a' unite«! effort to bmiiing leather pervaded the air. ift. 16: and John i. 33 : second,'by tion as with. , hold the ground and extend it still been ft terrible hot fire, ami then I T e» ” , ' • » ■ ' " J woudii if that is the, odor of sanc.- Jesus, Acta i. 5 : and, third, by peter, it yMir hollow totdh »chw, fill th? farther. , Of course if they diihnot go don’t sea i>QAV it could have burn- ’ tity. ’ oid óne. " I thlfik ;* musi.t 4a-/’ V Acts xi 16: Filled, figniative, nine forward thejr would soop licgin io go' theloC - , cavity with .a mixture of collodion and times ; first, John the Baptist, Taiko e back war J. -l'ïîo, it was not a Virÿ hot fire, carjsdliç acid I. Take alamt five dreps wax fhtrqiiick reph 'for it smelt?bf 15 and 41. leaped in the womb; second, Most of the churches thiuk'shey are Indeed it was sq small that it attr«Ki- each, and sth Uaui»,-together, 'AH' ■ -a “• EUzalx-th, Luke 1. 41; spoke liy ip- doing thtir duty to meet onpp in four., gud but little nttMftTon. and did not when the lulxtma hfifl *u*»4anr l ifito | apiratioii; third, Zacharias, LiAe i,fi7 ; weeks, or wlmn some ¡ueacher cornea hai-m anybody.” a heit^bofif V min- ’ A^csicrn editor Met a well educa ■prophesied; fourth, Apostles on Pente along an !'•' <J - '¡ a n.uhtag. Bitt* C. •‘iiJwt taittatsmM suah a ■ little' fire use.) press it into the cavity. Stir it ted farmer recently, and inforuud him cost, Acta ii.f; spoke with tongues; thcr6 Afa Aom ? nobl«» souls who work that he ’ffmld like to have mh - k thing burn up a house anil lot f You havn’t J it with a stick, or with a 'ifth, Peter, Aeta iv. 8: spoke by the on, and try to teach the people their told me.” t ** .4 mere- from his p<jn. The farmer sent'him a 1 match, using tho blind end 3j>irit; sixth, all the company, Art« iv. duty and arouse them tn »a s nsc oc J "It burned a Ityig tirue-w ro than |cuwecr. pig and abcrjfrd 1 'Bl ?C 7* f« r it. . . fi ii.-; ' “*•□’-... ! ’- :U ;1 • ■ ^-^en, ■Ì % , * e» ■ Y. * X . a * : *1 % ' / <* I r Í. 1 : .-V-