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- PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, THURSDAY, 2 » - ----- — AUSUST 30, 1877. —t— -I ........ i . . . *" doned and the. crop» in many caststion false-because Campbellites en-j that community. My brother, if you 1 or will die with apoplexy before tho would be successful, whfh you have morning, simply because the blood ’ ‘ ' ‘ Much “ ’ destitution ’- i'L : is sure ----- dorse it !” I destroyed. made the last point in yOur sermon« I cannot get back from the brain as fast * ' Ì a X*. follow But he is by no means in sjfolphthj* to follow. We .at .Waitsburg From Bro. Richardson. secure,-but all on the north Of Si^ke «with us, as is evident from his caTlhig let the Amen Come in where it belongs. ; as it was carried to it. If a person -W aitsburg , W. T., lay himself down on a level floor • 1 - river is more or less insecure, an<f\^Ul us by the offensive ephithet M Ualnp- i ^-Christian’. ‘ . August 14, 1877. sleep a portion of the head is at least bellites, ” and frem some plain state- ' be for a while, vicrftelling how long, Perils of Tiger Hunting. Bro. Stanley: ... . . below the heart', and discomfort is most of the women and children are ments upon that point, of which tliis I am now located at Waitsburg for on this Bide of the river, while a great* is the conclusion : soon induced; hence, very properly, Captain L. Bolden recently met I I at least one year, and have ordered all .many of the men are there forted up “ When the Campbellites shall adopt . with his death at a tiger hunt at thesworld over, tlje* head is elevated my papers to .this place, but the trying to tft^s care of their stock and Calvenistic sentiments, when they- j during sleep. The savage uses a log i Mandqlgurb, India, a village about > Statesman is all the paper that has grain. I need not tell you that this shall believe in and pray foq the Con of wood or a bunch of leaves; the forty or fifty miles from Shapoora. yet found its .way’ here. Once in a is hard work. verting power of* the Holy Spirit, About tfic middle of the day a large civilized a pillpw, and if this pillow iw * •. • great while I see a number of the To give your readers an idea of the when they .shall practice strict com male tiger showed himself to tht too thick, raising the head too high, < M essenger . * crowded state of things here, I will munion (as ofull people in the world | beaters fearlessly. ov was seized bv there is not blood enough carried to the brain, and as the brain is nourish - ■* Wh|n I left Oregon my health was just say that we have been camping they are logically bound to do), and ; the tiger by the shoulder and he is ed, renewed, and invigorated by the very poor. It has greatly improved out for near six months because 'We when they shall be willing to write not expected to live. He was close nutriment it receives fropn the blood ao tl£Hl am in the field again as could find no house suitable to down in plain words the faith which to another, who, however, being during sleep, it is not fed sufficiently,_ •* evangelist for one year, commencing 'atfemjVf to winter in. We are now they hold, neither eis ’nor water will shouted -toy bolted out of his way. and the result is unquiet sleep during with last June 10th day. building in |he town of Waitsburg. 4_ • separate them and us ’ • The hunting party consisted of Cap We had a good Annual Meeting for , We think tlie day may come, even tain Bolden and Mr. Bayers from the night and a waking up in weari Yours truly, , anew country like this, no account without our turning Calvinists, that Neemuch, and Lieutenant Goad from ness without refreshment, to be fol- —-G. W. R ichardson . ------- -— - ----- •. cf which have F seen in any paper “ neither eis nor water will separate ” Nusseerabad. Tlie^j-wo former were lowed by a day of drowsiness, discom From Damascus. but hear that it appearqd in the such men as-Mr, Willmai tli and u,s.— , on elephants after* the tiger, Mr. fort, and general inactivity both of mind anti body. M essenger . ‘ ' Texas Christian. August 15, 187?. ^Bayers in a howdah, the other driving - My labors for -the ensuing year will " The healthful mean is a pillow After worship Sunday we yvent a anima!seated on a sort of extem ' Discretion in Preaching. —— *his ‘ which, by the pressure of the head, : "* be principally confined to Columbia short distance frohi the church house ■ porized cloth saddle only. The tiger keeps it about four inches above the^ and Walla Walla counties. My field “ Ministers should 'observe discre- appeal’s to have displayed great cun a called and sent divine of the- has been the scene of'church troubles^ tojicar 14’ and * fearln^ess', and escaping level of the bed or mattress; nor Free Methodist penmasion expound tion intheir -pleaching, long and bitter. It isdoubtless known -. before i leaving *i... the pulpit, * that ..x _* [the ball aimed at it, suddenly, by a should the ~q>Hlow~ be so soft M to the word of God. Text : 1 (’or. ii. Il strov, —r toTnany“ that stone of onr minister allow-the higpd.Tajie buriqd. jp ifc jajjd He said he would speak as the which they have labored to gain. A 'flank manoeuvre,'jumped on Captain here were.very unfortunate, to say no excite perspiration, endangering ear Spirit moved him. Then proceeded I sermon which has held the people s Bolden’s elephant from behind- Both ache or cold in the head on turning more, and T find it slow work in re to" inform us that the two" classes attention cjosely for half or three elephants rushed away, and very soon over. The i^filloA should be hard , constructing a divided community of ■ spoken of weredhe converted and un quarters of an hour, may be utterly Mr. Bayers found himself still in his Disciples. But we do not cast blame enough to prevent the head sinking converted. That the word of God spoiled by protract ing it .ten. iuinjitqiL hrrwdah a couple of* miles from the ‘ oh any one, but kindly' ask all to more than about three inches.'— Hall's was foolishness «to the sinner, Itccause The points are all made, thfl impress scene. Had Captain Bolden’selephant cease their strife and come up io the Journal of Health. , he could not understand it. He. is a ions affected, and any amoqpt of ran been as fearless as himself, the tragic _ help of the Lord, against the mighty. child of the devil and without an dom talk only tends to- weaken the story had ended differently. As it Married Life. Our brethren here must be a good abstract ojteration of the Spirit it is a influence over the congregation. In was, when his teiTor-stricken elephant ' __ t and a true people, for during all the Good counsel from a wife and moth- 2 dead letter to him, but the Christian reganl to Sundaynchoql teaching the pushed madly from his assailant, the troubles that have come upon them could understand the word because case is the same. Better stdp on time rider was thrown backward and must er: “I try to make myself and all {and those, troublés have been neither they arp spiritual, hence the Spirit or your efforts for good will be over have fallen into the very jaws of the around me agreeable. It will not do few nor- small), mot mòre than afiput turned,” , reveals it to them. infuriated lord of the forest, who for to leave man to himself till he cornea - A, 20 have gone to the secte, but they The above extract we clip from The, sook the elephant to exeeuto his will to you,’to take nd pains to attract bini I object tdthis from the following have rem^ined.ftnn, hoping for better ifetlmtlisl Recorder. It contains a with teeth and claws on his newly-■ or'to appear before him with a long reasons : “ times, and >n>«-">>f them have lately lesson for more than half of the acquired prey. His object seems to ! face. It is not so difficult m you think. *- * 1. TJte Gospel •i.'i'tlieel’o.wer of God returned, and all that I have seen Say preachers in the world. But how few have been fnerely to disable, dor, dear child, to behave to a husband so unto salvation to the believer. that they are ready to return as soon will recqjve instjuctTon on this impor having fearfully lacerated the lower that he shall remain forever in some ,2. The Corinthians hearing,believed >s we can restore order among our tant subject ?' Only now and then one limbs, it is said, he galloped after die measure a lover. I am an old woman. and obeyed the Gospel. Acts Xviii., I selves. This don't sound just right to such can be found. I elephant again. All this was the but you can still do as ..ynu\like ; a. • also 1 Cor. xv. 2, 3. me, but it-may be right to them. I Of cotB’se all know how to preach, work of an instant, and ere the terri word from you at Jhe right time wilF 3. The word revealed is made plain. can see no reason why one well posted what to prekch, and how long to 4. God could not condemn anyone fied on-lookers - could drojv their not fail of its effect; what need have in our plea for the union of all Chris- preach ! Some think a sermon must breath the tiger was (Jut of sight. The you to fday the suffering virtue ? The for not obeying what they could not tiàns on the Bible alone should unite consume just so much time, or it can- wounded maii was carried : somehow tear of a loving girl, says an old book, on, with any sect on a creed- of man’s understand. See Mark xvi. 16. *npt be called a sermon. The preacher ' to his tent too far away, and letters is like a dew-drop on a rose ; but that . A~If all Christians can and ♦ do un- device. They7 sometimes say we went derstand the word, they should under who comes to "such a conclusion as were hurried oft' to Deolee and to on the cheek of a wife is a drop of There because we had no church of this, studies to consume so much time Nusseerabad for help,. Th- < '.nahy pei.-on to her husband. Try to ap- I stand it alike (be united on it). „'-Four ^-F<>c own. One might' as well talk i on “ Introduction,” Firstly, Seco/ully, Surgeon, from the former station was peav cheerful and contented, and your . . . ■ ° When will men learn that the office to me of joining the army of an in Thirdly, Fourthly, Fifthly and Con vading foe simply- because our arr^y of an apostle is a thing of the past, duction. He must occupy so much the first to reach. The news did not husband will be so; and when you was weak and disorganized. For I that they have given us the will of time ^»n each point whether he talks reach Nusseerabad till Friday morn make him hfppy you wiil become so, have long since, learned that there is heaven concetning us, and calls upon sen&e or nonsense. Such preachers ing, and Dr. Henry Waghorn, himself not in appearance, but irj.'reality. The no common hand between us and any' all men to hear, believe and be saved. ¿enerall talk nonsense. Such preach an eminent shikaree, started oft’ at skill requirqfl is not so great. Noth R. G. Pgw. once on a camel to the obscure spot ing flatters a man so much as the hap sectarian establishment. Our enemies ers who make such preparation^* this where the wounded man was lying. piness of his wife; he is always proud have no more love for us than they Willmarth on Eis. for preaching have Very little of Christ He reached theri- the next day with of himself as the source of it. As soon . had 50 years ago. It is true their in their sermons. Christ is not, and his apothecary, amhamputation of the as yon are cheerful you will l>e lively J. W. Willmarth, a Baptist preach course toward us is more quiet, yet cannot be, the prominent feature in thigh was ¡»erforfhed at once. He sat and alert, and every moment will af we should remem bej* that as the old er, has written an article on “ Baptism such sermons. Such preaching is only up with him all night, but with Sun ford you an oppotunity to let fall an adage goes: Still water, runs deep. and Remission ” for the Baptist Quar a stiff, cold formality. day’s dawn it was evident the poor agreeable word. Your education, terly which is creating some discus I have an experience on this subject, .Sometimes preachers deliver very fellow would not see another. His which gives you an immense advan sion. He says : on which I rely. . " Eis is often used to denote the good sermons, and before closing “ im- intellect was unclouded, but the tage, will greatly assist you; and your The brethren of Washington and jtrexs ” “ the leading thought ” so much shock - to his powerful frame and sensibility will become the noblest . Yamhill counties vyill be glad to liear purpose of actions. In this case the that all the good effect produced is poesibly poison from the tiger's teeth gift that nature has bestowed on you that Eld. Charles Wright is laboring conception is that the act or acts move completely destroyed. They often or claws wire too much. He sent a when it shows itself in affectionate as zealously in the Lord in Columbia towards a certain result in which they “ And now by last greeting to his Colonel in reply to siduity, and stamps on every action a county, W. T., and his labors seem to terminate or are intended to terminate '^ondude by saying, way of recapitulation, ” etc. Then the a letter that had just come in from soft, kind and tendercEaracter, instead be greatly blessed as a shepherd of And as this movement is purposed yawning listeners stretch yp and feel Nusseerabad, moved his pain-stricken of wasting itself in secret repinings.” the flock. ' Last Lord’s day I preached and willed by the actor, whether the for their watches, and pray for the frame a little as he turned his weary —Selecteil. for him at his regular appointment on end in view is actually reached or not « - —, ... end to come. “ Just one word more head, and died.— Delhi Gazette. Whetstone, where we had four eis expresses the purpose of actions, or M hile we are poking fun at the and I am don^,” is known to be at accessions, one by confession, viz.: the the motive by which men arc moved « Russians and Turks about the jaw least twenty minutes in Advance of the Sleeping Position. wife of our old friend, William Heater. to act, or from which they are urged breaking names that comes to ns from Amen. The rest had previously belonged to or exhorted by others.” the seat of war, it may not l>e amiss * The preacher occasionally scolds his The food passes from the stomach Some of his brethren have charged the body. to remember that we have some Since coming here we have organ him with " Campbellism.” "Hence he audience for becoming restless, and at the right side, hence its passage is taking no special interest in his life facilitated by going to sleep on the prominent snags in onr own river of ized One church, and will shortly, the says: language which it is dangerous to en “ And as tot'ampbellism^hat scep less harangue. He even accuses them right side. Water and other fluids Lord willing, organize another in the counter. The following from Har town of Waitsburg. The one at tre which haunts ninny good men and of having little, or no love for Christ flow equally on a level, and it requires pers Monthly will serve as an Titos*5 Bundy Hollow, lately organized, con terrifies them into a good deal of bad and His cause. Here is manifestly no less power to propel them on a level tration : sisted of 18 members, and will shortly, interpretation, shall we gain anything discretion whatever. A man con than upwards. The heart propels the I The Androscoggin lakes, as com we think, run up to 30 unless our by maintaining a false translation and never accomplish any good by scolding blood to every part of the body at monly reckoned, qrc six in number-,, alloM’ing the Camphellites to lie cham an audience. But on the contrary, hq each successive beat, and it is easy to prospects utterly fail us. though the character of the connecting C'.~ I will finish tliis hasty letter by pions of tlx- tijie. with the world’s can, and will thus cause his pews to see that if the body is in a horizontal waters is such in two instances that position the blood will be sent to the . referring to our Indian troubles. Last scholarship on their side; as against become empty. the number is sometimes reduced'®* As the extract states above, “ A various parts of the system with night’s despatch ^brings the painful us ? Whoever carries the weight of four. Thus CAflniptic and Mooseluc- news of a total defeat of the soldiers our controversy with the Camphellites sermon which has held the people’s greater ease with less exj>enditt|ro of maguntic are joined by so broad a under Howard, with a loss of 90 men. upon the cis will breed- through— attention closely for half or three power and more perfectly than could strait as really to form one body of What damage they did the Indiana I there is no footing for the evolutions quarters of an hour, may be utterly be done if one portion of the body water, though the configuration ofthu have not learned. People have of the theological skater." Shall we spoiled by protracting it tFh minutes.” were elevated above a horizontal line. shores justifies the division which has I On the other hand, if one* portion of greatly undemoted the ability of never learn that Truth has nothing to When a preacher makes all his points been adopted ir\ the nomenclature. Joseph and they have underestimated fear from a true interpretation of any clear he ought to have discretion* the body is too low, tho blood does The same is true of Mollychunkemunk the task of putting down this uprising part of Gods word, and nothing to enough to quit at once, whether he has not return as readily as it is carried and Welokennebacook, which arc of the Indians. Unless those Indians gain by a false one ? The truth will been preaching thirty minutes or one thither. Hence there i^an accumula sometimes spoken of together as the are sorely punished for their acts the suffer nothing by giving to cis ifcS true hour. When an argument is once tion and distension, and pain soon Richardson lake or lakes. country north of Snake river is sub signification. When the Campliellites made plain, and is comprehended, all follows. If d* person goes to sleep --- -. . stantially ruined for years to come, as translate in order to in Acts* ii. 38, additional illustrations are a positive with the head but a little lower than Envy shootetli? at others and thousands of homes have been aban- they translate correctly, Is a transla- injury to the sen non and the cause in the body,.he will either soon w»ke up woundeth herself. r Correspondence h A t.. ‘■'i ». « « ‘ . 1 *» t