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Tlf *• ■ 4». ! S' GO TE, THEREFORE, TEACH ALL NATIONS. MONMOUTH, OREGON, AUG. !!, I8TÎ VOL. VII THE MESSENGER [ oæ. etBrangeim. cided with, and submitted to the without fi-ar ? Fair of what ? Fear socialism, communism, secret societies,• action of the evangelists, aud thus ■ of being despised as a man and Chris- and calls them “ pe>ta,” which had of= X vubsb n. , rCBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE Uangetlon, uniformly Gospel, in made their action the action of the tiaif.’ or ot •having his office and i ten-been |j*RMt severiy reproved in pa- Messenger Publishing Co., King James" translation. Liddell A church through their rules, and that' authority despised"? And who gives pal encyclicals. too by the direction of the Holy these-orders, and tells them to eon- 3. the.“ Index Librorom Prohibit MONMOUTH, POLK CO., OREGON, Scott’s/ Greek lexicon, ;.*good tidings, Spirit. duct him forth in peace Paul the > tore »it’Sus issued by.JPius |V., allows 1« ««voted to tlw row»« nt Primitive good news, the glad tidings, i. e., the Barnabas is called an apostle, and evangelist oi^soine'chur.-h ’• Now.if . th** U'044' duriitlawlly awd «Me tllflroeloM^of Grnrrol Gosjiel. —t.o*!ie translations I'aiigelizo King James shew, this at least includes the evangelical Timotheus crimes, see that he may be 1 only on condition of a special permis- TwSsrmatlon. ; - bi ing, preach, declare, the m Gospel, Price Per Year, in Advance, ffl.50 office and authority. Which, when with you without fear; for he worketh . sion of the priest. ‘ glad titlings, good tidings, and sonii- All btulneM tetter« ahenld be addreeeed to the the apostles, Barnabas and Paul, heard the work of the Loyd, as I also do.-' 4. It is perfectly consistent with the ScoM Moeaengur 1‘ublubing Co. Article* intended for times only preach. ’ Liddell of, they rent their clolhes and ran in Let no inin despise hijp ; bnt conduct Romish view 011 the obscurity of the Pnblisatiog, ehould be addreued to the Editor. to bring or announce good news, to I A I. — k V. —. _ ___ — A* . 1 1 • « • « Bond money by Bank Dr«ft, Regtktered Letter, among, the . people.” Acts xiv. 14 Iv 1 ««A Scriptures, as; with -the hierarchial bring or preach the glad tidings of the or Money order on Datlaa, at our risk. _ Silas, Timothy and Luke are coupled spirit, to place very little value on Advertlaer* will ftnd thix one of.tbe beat medinme Gospel. 1/awjelintetiS, King James, with Paul as preachers. “ And after •a the Faciiie Coast for making their bu,inc«s the reading of the Bible and to refer evangelist. Liddell” & Scott, the known. ■ lie had seen the vision, immediately “Timothy a worFfellow With Pau! the laity to the living teaching of the. bringer of gooti tidings, preacher^ of we endeavored to go into Macedonia, apd coupled with Lucius., one of the i priesthood. The reading of the Bible Written for the Pcitie Chri*ti*n lieMengar. the Gospel. assuredly gathering that the Lord liad teachers at Antioch. , Acts xiii. 1, [ is not regarded as necessary “by the • To Whom Shall I Seek ? The apostles preached the Gospel, My sorrow is deep and my bnrden is heavy, and. were therefore evangelists, and called us to preach the Gospel unto and with Jason and Sosifater. {Roman Churclr; but only as useful them.” Acts xvi. 10. Who chose “Tiniotheps my workfellow, and' within certain limits, and as positively • My night is so dark and I’m tremblingly | although the word evangelist is but waakr— Silas f Paul, not the church, but the Lucius, and Jason, and Soaifater my ' hurtful if feft free to all. Dark sin doth a tax on my powers now three times found in the New Testa church coincided-, and recommended kinsman, salute you.” Rom. xvi. 21. 5. The wholesale destruction of ment, yet we find forty-one acting fevy. them to Hie grace of God. “ And Paul and Timotheus coupled together,! Protestant translations of the Bible While my spirit is crying, “ nnto whom officially as evangelists besides thè1’ Paul chose Silas, and departed being in sending epistles to the churches, ¡.was an essential and prominent part shall I week F , ajxistles. ■ I..... - 1 „iaL. t _i ... ' r recommended by the brethren unto «• Dn..l I go to ths law whieh by angels was handed Paul was a teacher, a preacher and the grace of God.” Acts’v"xv. 40. “ Paul an apostle of Jesus Christ by of the Jesuitical cuiinter-refi>nnation To the servant of God, in the ancient of a minister, “ Wherennto I am ordained Silvanus was another name for Silas, the will of God, and Timothy our in Bohemia, Poland, Hungary, and ' days: _ which other countries. Bohemian and Po- * * a (see Smith’s Bible Dictionary), and brother, j:nto the church of God Bat I find no relief ! for there ’tis oom* a preacher and an ajiostle, B>t ( ’ orinth, with all the saints who lisli Bibles were burned by the thous- teacher of the Gentiles in faith» and wascoupled with Paul and Timothy mended, - Are — i n all „ Ach a i a. ” — sU-4 'or. ... i. — h Amh-during thv vrxtcefitlF 'an<T~seVen- ‘Thaynl that dothjjn„fljaJLdifi-.without -vority." -J-Tkn. ii. 7>.. «“-UTierewntoi in preaching The Son of^God at Cor 'tPaid aiid TiinofheTis. the servants of ! U'cntlr .centuries, so that copies are grace. ■— am appointed a ^preacher and an inth, and in sending the epistles to Jesus Christ, to all the saints in very rare. One Jesuit (Koniash, died I aak my»eN consciousness who. shall de. apostle, and a teacher of the^Gentiles.” the Thessalonians, “ For the Son of Christ Jesus who an- nt P1i»li|)j»i, With j about j.6 ! 7. < nsted that he burn»**I liver? 2 Tim. i. 2, a “ minister and a wit- God, Jesus ChriaVwhewas- preached Hast tbou no power to set mv eonl free ? flic-bishops and dcarems." Pliij. i. 1. ! ovef 6<hOW Bohemian Bo<7kThe ness," as above, Acts xxvi. iff—“ among you by us, even by me and “ Paul, an apostle of Jreim Ch’ist by [ whole < 'z?cli and Polish literature was It says, tbotthesinner must perish forever, Teacher in these texts is translated Silvanus and Timotheus, was not yea But I have fro hops to give unto thee ! j from dulaehilott; King James gener- anil nay, but in him was yea.” 2 Cor. the will of God. and Timotheus our destroyed by the Jestrits. ’•* I go to my flesh, which is weak, frail and No additional prr of i$ necessary to | ally, nuuter. Liddell A Hcott,a feuc/i- i. 19. “ Paul and Silvanus and Timo- brother, tf> the saints an-’, faithful lame, brethren iirChrist who are at ( 'olosse: rhew the s. :t!ed < : * .-1; lioinan- And aak hast tbon relief in thy vital i er, master. Preacher is from heerux ; then.«, unto the church of the Thessa Gracehe unt o you r oftd peace from 1 ism to the reading fffxhe Wi.ril of God breath ? a * Liddell A Scott, o kertfld, jiursuivant, lonians which is in God the JFather, God our Father, an i the Lord Jesus j by the people. Tin- Roman Catholic And it rises, while trembling its gndance I or marshal, in general, a public mes and in the Lord Jihus Christ.” 1 Christ.” Co), i. 1,2. “ Pau* a pri- <>n- ! I'i hops and pri--»t* arc altogether eon- to name, . ■ I senger, partaking of the character of ’ Thee. . i. 1. “ Paul and Silvanus and er of Jesus Clirut, and TinnÆby pur i sistent in contending against the use Saying all of my tendency leads nnto j an ambassador, an ^pnorable office in Timotheus, unto the church of the! death. . , t early times. Minister is from liupec- Thessalonians in God our Father and ! brother,, unto Riileinon, our dec.jdy of the Bible Ih the public_ schools, Tlien in dispair, I asked the storm that , „. . ,. beloved, arid fellowlalxirer, tend to our .Indeed they can not do otherwise,and rnahed by me, ‘ | kinK Jan,ei’ mostly’ the l»ord Jesus Christ.” 2 Thes. i. 1. beloved Apphia, and Arehippus our | remain loyal to (the vows they have I cried to the star« with querying breath Liddell <k Scott one definition, i nfericr He is found with Peter. “BySilvanus, To river and ocean aud all that waa nigh oficer. In all these .words we have a faithful brother unto you, as I sup fellowsoldier, and to the cl ureh in thy , taken upon themselves.— Standard. me 1 official authority, aside, and different pose, 1 have written briefly." 1 Peter house : Grace to you, and pease from i Kindness to Animals. God our Father, and the Lord Jesus ; Who «ball deliver from this body of j from ajxwtolic authority. v. 12. Barnabas is coupled with death? It pays to treat demesne anima Is i Barnalws is coupled with Paul as a Silas, as they were both chief men , Christi” Phil. i. 3. Philemon is here kindly. There is no anima.1 sS stupid addressed by Paul and Timotheus as Bat listen ! a voice, *tis the aweet voice of preacher, “ And there they ’ pleached among the brethren, and were both Jeans, their-fellowlaliorer, and coupled with as not to know the difference between Saying, ** Come onto me and I'll give the Gospel.” “ And some days, after prophets and apostle*. “ Then pleased Archippus their fellowsoldier, who kind and unkind treatment, and r.one Paul said unto Barnabas, Letr us go it the apostles and elders, with the — * you life," ~~ ras a minister at Colosse “ And say so vicious or ungrateful as not to re ’Tie be that is come, from to redeems ns. I ! again and visit our brethren in every whole church, to send choeen men <_ to Archippus, Take heed to the minis spond in kindness to the hand that ¡>ets And e’er am give the victory in life« aol- j city where we have preached the their own company to Antioch with try which thou hast received in the and caresses it. The vicious horse has 1 emn strife. word of the Ixird, and see how they Paul and Barnabas; namely Judas, Lord, that thou fulfil it” Col. iv. 17.” almost always been a timid celt, and By faith snd repentance come nnto me ; do.” Acts xiv. 7, 15, 36. Paul and surnaraed Bare&baa, and Silas, chief Sosthenes is coupled with Paul, in . required only kind and gentle treat And by eoufeaaion and baptism then en Barnabas, coupled with Simeon, men among the brethren; and Judas sending the first epistle to the Corin- [ ment to drive away fear and establish ter in, From all past offence» I'll make yoa free. Lucius and Manaen as teachers. “Now and Silas being prophets also them tliians. “ Paul called to be an apostle | confidence, to render him docile, By the law of the spirit from death and there were in the church that was at selves, exhorted the brethren with Antioch certain prophets and teach many words, and confirmed them.” of Jesus Christ through the will of I It is the nature of ail animals to re from sin. God, and Sosthenes our brother, unto ; sent ill-treatment, even from one of ers, as Barnabas and Simeon that was Acts xv. 22, 32. r___ _______ B- the church of God which is at Corinth, i their own species, and to fight when called Niger, and Lucius, of Cyrene, Giving Brandy to Children. Who put Timothy into the field and to them that are sanctified in Christ imposed upon. Thus the horse will and Manaen, who had been brought told him to do the work of an evan Jesus called saints, with all that in return u kick or a bite, while the horn- * Ed. P. C. Messenoer : up with Herod the Tetrarch and gelist I Paul or tl»o church ? “ Him In No. 20 of your excellent paper Saul.” Aets xiii. 1. “ And as they every place call upon the name of «1 animal will do battle with the arms would Paul have to go forth with him,” SMbder heading of “ Hints to Mothers,” Jesus Christ our Lord, both ^heirs and with which nature has furnished it. ministered to the Lord and fast«!, to what work I The work of an mccurs the following language, to ours : Grace be unto yon, and peace, . A timid and spirited colt is rapidly the. Holy Spirit «aid, seperate me apoetle, or the work of an evangelist ? which I wish, br iefly to call attention. from God our Father and from the changed into a vicious aud unmanage Barnabas and Saul for the work Paul the evangelist, selected and ap We hope that mothers will remem- able horse by rough and unkind hand Lord Jesus Christ. 2 Cor. i 1—3. whereunto I have called them. And pointed Timothy to this office, and set ber that good brandy is a cure for ling—and the timid heifer, by the when they had fasted and prayed, and us an example forevangolista, to select ' same treatment liecomes an ugly, summer complaint. In behalf of suff Romanism and the Bible. laid their hands on them, they sent and appoint evangelists, yet no one ering humanity, and especially of af hooking and kicking cow. Domestic them away. So they, being sent forth should be thus selected and appointed, It i» important for the public tn i animals recognize kind words as well flicted children. We earnestly hope, by the Holy Spirit, departed unto but those that are “ well reported by know the precise position of. the Ro- mothers, that you will never cease to kind acts, and a cross word at a Selcncia, and from thence they sailed the brethren,” and could be by them man Catholic Church with respect to j as critic&] moment win w fi ht renwmber that brandy, however good to Cyprus.” Acts xiii. 2—4. “ recommended unto the grace of the reading of the Bible by the people. J det..rmilMia opposition, where a kind it may be, is not a cure for summer Who selected and sent out these God.” “ Then came he to Derbe and Rev. Philip Schaff, I). D„ has prepared complaint. That it is neither a good word would have calmed.fear and sub evangelists or teachers I the church ? Lystra, and behold a certain disciple a brief summary of Roman Catholic nor a safe practice to give it to chil dued anger. In handling domestic dren, and that by repeatedly adminis No. It was done by tho evangelists was there, named Timotheus, the son deliverances on this subject which is animals, that man is the most success - tering it to your tender offspring, as a or teachers. But the Holy Spirit of a certain woman, who was a Jewess, worthy of preservation for reference. fill who governs his own passions. 1. Several Popes before and even With domestic; animals, kindness be medicine, you are not only wasting directed them to do so. True, but what and believed; but his father was a was done specialy by the spirit then, Greek, who was well reported of by after the Reformation, especially Inno gets kindness, and passion begets pas- * -valuable time, but in all probability was an example set by inspiration of the brethren of Lystra and Ioonium. cent itl.. (of 1216) and Clement XL, *re kindling in its blood the flames of sion.— The timitanan. ' kdeath, which will eventually consume the spirit for us to follow, and if we Him would Paul have to go forth with the Bulla Unigenitus (1713), have not Like flakes of snow that fall unper follow it, evangelists, not churches, him; and took and circumcised him indeed, absolutely prohibited, but, at it, body and soul. Never eease to re ceived upon the earth, the seemingly member that is is thronging our pris will select and send out evangelists. because of the Jews who were in those least, restricted and discouraged the But they reported to the church on ■ quarters ; for they knew all that his reading of the Bible in the vernacular unimportant event? of life succeed one on*, and peopling our insane aaylumns. another. As the snow gathers to their return. rew,rn “ And Ana when w'\n they were were father was a Greek.” “ But thou in tongues. That its ami irchy inyate and malària^ gether so are our habits formed. No lika a death »all over ourWne gatht'red church to- ail things, endure afflictions, ¿lo the 2. Pius VII. (1816), Leo XII. (1824) fumes hang like a'death pall over our gether, they rehearsed all that God work of an evangelist, make full proof Gregery XVI. (1832), and Pius IX. single flake that is added to the pile * jaationality ; Mid that many, mftny of had done with them, and how he had' of thy ministry.” Acta xvi. 1—3. 2 have anathematized the Protestant produces sensible change, no single ac its misserableyictims can ascribe their , opened the door of faith unto the Tim. iv. 5. Bible Societies and denounced the tion creates, however it may exhibit'a ruin to that fatal teaspoonful given Gentiles.” Acts xiv. 27. Certainly, What work was it that Paul and spread of Protestant Biblee. The Pa man's character. three or/our times a day. and this was right, for the church un Timothy both worked, and for that pal Syllabus of 1864 (§ iv.) classes Bi D r . J.-W. M c C lure . 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