Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, August 17, 1878, Page 5, Image 5

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PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER. SATURDAY, AUG. 17. 1878.
HEADQUARTERS
*' There is a crown, a dazzling crown,
Bedecked with jewels faire.
And priests and kings of hjfch renown
That crown of glory wtfar."
Pres. M. The word cross in holy
writ is intimately connected with the
word crown. Neither are literal-
In the Christian’s life the cross is
typical of self-denial, And of suffering.
The Christian must denv himself of
whatever in passion stands in the way
■of duty* He must undergo trial and
persecution. The term crown I un­
derstand to imply riches and glory
and honor and power.. Not the honor
■of an hour or a day, but honor that
when ages upon ages have passed
away, shall still shine forth with
resplendent glory. When there shall
have been a new heaven and a new
earth, we shall then be heirs of this
mighty universe by virtue of being
joint heirs with the Lord Jesus
Christ.
Sister M. asked that we sing
41 You palaces, scepters, and crowns,
Y«ur pride with disdain I survey.
Your pomps are but shadows and sounds,
And pass in a moment away.
The crown that my Savior bestows
ou permanent sun shall outshine ;
’erlastingly flows,
My GocT:my Redeemer, js mine.”
Sister M. B. read ; “ The four and
twenty elders fall down Wore him
that sat on the throne, and worship
him that liveth for ever and ever, and
cast their Cfowns before the throne
saying, Thou art Worthy, O Lord, to
receive glory and honor and power;
for thou hast created all things, and
for thy pleasure they are and were
created.’’ Rev. iv. 10, 11.
Sister L. E. M. read : “ Fear none of
those things which thou shalt suffer;
behold, the devil shall cast some of
you into prison, that ye may be tried ;
and ye shall have tribulation ten
days : Te thou faithful unto death, and
I will give thee a cfown of life.” Rev.
ii. 10.
Eld. J. F. said he once hedrd a
noted divine say he did not think
that all who went to heaven would
wear a crown. As proof that they
should be referred to the eighth verse
of the lesson read, where Paul says,
" Henceforth there is laid up for me
a crown of righteousness which the
Lord the righteous judge, shall give
me at that day ; and not to me only,
but unto all them also that love his
appearing.” I believe, said he,1 that
we shall not all wear crowns of the
same glory, but^that every maffTihall
be rewarded according to his deeds.
Prayer by Bro. F.
Singing:
■“ I'll bear the consecrated orose,
Till from the cross I’m free ;
And then go home to wear the crown,
For there's a crown for me.”
Bro. J. A. said: Brethren, I am
glad to be with you once more, I
think we shall all wear a crown when
we leave this earth for the courts of
glory. Some people imagine that
there are degrees in heaven, but I do
not believe in graduations iipElyaium
noi in Hades. When I’have finished
my labors here I hope to wear figura­
tively the crown of life.
Singing:
" A sweetly solemn thought
Comes to me o'er and o’er ;
I’m nearer to my home to-day
Than e’er I’ve been before.
Nearer the bonnd of life
Where falls my burdan down ;
Nearer to wLere I leave my cross
And where I gain my crown.”
Sister H. read Rev. iv. 10, 11.
Singing “ Since I can read my title
clear.”
- Bro. Shane closed by saying, John
the Revelator said: “ Behold 1 come
quickly, hold that fast which thou
hast, that no man take thy crown.
Him tliat overoometh will I make a
pillar in the temple of my God, and
he shall go no more out." But there
are some here to-night who have
never professed the religion of Jesus.
FOR
public of private for the cause of
Christ. I have never heard any one
say a word against his moral character CHRISTIAN HYMNALS,
CHRISTIAN HYMN BOOK,
here.
PUBLICATIONS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
Has such an elder the right to
PREACHERS’ SUPPLIES,
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
unite persons in the holy bonds of
E ugene , O r ., Aug. 7,1878.
PAPERS,
matrimony?
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Bro. Stanley :
JL.
REWARD CARDS,—---------
YouftirSther
inChrist,
AT my pegu^tr appointment at
MAPS,
.
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A. L. T odd .
Trent last Sunday, two were baptized
and everything needed for Sunday-school or Church furnished at
on confession of their faith in Christ.
Publishers’ prices.
What I Have Noticed.
Your brother in Christ,
P. R. B urnett .
A person ®f undoubted thought and
experience in worldly lore gives the
L ockford , C al ., July 28, 1878.
following under the above head :
Bro. Porter:
I have noticed that all men speak
To-day, at eleven, Bro. Briggs was well of a man’s virtues when he is
Books bound neat and Cheap.
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with us, and ¿preached one of those dead, and the tombstones are marked 8-13-4m
good old fashioned sermons, giving to with epitaphs of“ good and virtuous.”
FOR ____
SALE. -4=^
saint and sinner their portion in due Is there any particular cemetery
pOUR LOTS IN THE TOWN OP
season. He. took his text from Mai. where the bad are buried ?
Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon,
STEAM
printing
douse
xx. 1-1G. Tie also preached at 8 P. M.
I have noticed that the prayer of
with a Dwelling House, a good Barn.
Wagon Shop and Blacksmitu Shop. All
from the text• “ For I ant not ashamed every selfish man is “ forgive us our
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to be sold on reasonable terms.
of the gospel of Christ; for it is the debts; but he makes everybody who
Apply to or address.
\
J. P. STANFIELD,
power of God to salvation to every owes him pay to the utmost farthing. VUE wish to inform business men and the
’ ’ people of tho'Pacific Coast generally, 8-32 3m
Sheridan, Oregon.
one that believeth, to the Jew first
I have noticed that death is a mer­ that we have one of the largest Printing
and also to the Greek.” Rom. i. 1G. ciless judge, though not impartial. Houses on the north -west coast, and we
are prepared to execute every class of
From this text he preached a short Death summons the debtor to lay printing in a manner that is not surpassed
DEALER IN
but very powerful discourse, closing down the dust in the currency of anywhere. We have a
with a warm exhortation. We sang moatality.
„.
HOE CYLINDER PRESS
the old hymn “ Almost persuaded.”
I have noticed that he who thinks
Three came forward and made the every man a rogue is. very certain to Running by steam, suitable for news­
papers, large posters and common book
good confession; two young sisters see one when he shaves himself, and and pamphlet work. Fot the finest grades WALTER A. WOOD’S MOWERS.
and an elderly lady from the Pres­ he ought, in mercy to his neighbors, of book and pamphlet work and for large
WALTER A. WOOD’S REAPERS.
blanks and all classes of fine printing, we
byterians. ______
— to surrender the rascal’ to justice.
have the
WALTER A. WOOD’S
At the close of the evening dis­
I have noticed that money is the
course Bro. Briggs was presented with fool’s wisdom, the knave’s leputation, Largest Size Universal
a handsome present, as a compliment the wise man’s jewel, the rich man’s
Press,
(The only Successful Binder in. use
on the debate ; after which the fol­ trouble, the poor man’s desire, the Running bv steam. For all classes of
—Iron Drive-wheel—Strong
lowing article was read before the covetous man’s ambition, and the idol smaller work, we have the lafest
and Durable.)
audience and approved for publica­ of all.
WALTER A. WOOD'S HEADERS.
Improved Libertv Job
tion:
I have noticed that merit is always
Press,
Bro. Briyys:
, -
measured in this world by its success.
Chicago Pitts Thresher.
We hereby extepd our heartfelt
I have noticed that, in order to be And such other machinery that is requisite
'“COATES’ SULKY WHEEL-RAKE,
thanks to you, for your services to us a reasonable creature, it is necessary to make up a first class Job Printing es­
tablishment.
The LaBelle Wagon,
-in the .debate between yourself and at times to be downright mad.’
We also keep on hand a
Richard Corbley, ending May 31,
I have noticed that, as we are al­
BROWNE
SULKY PLOW,
Large Assortment of Material
1878. And we do pray, that the Lord ways wishing instead of workingTor
BLACK HAWK 4 CLIPPER PLOWS,
Adapted to every kind of work liable to
McSHERRY GRAIN DRILL,
will bless you, and give you strength fortunes, we are disappointed and call come into a printing office, which, with
McSHERRY BROADCAST SEEDERS,
and wisdom to wield the sword of the Dame Fortune blind; but it is the our other facilities, enables us to bring out
any job of printing desired on short notice;
EXCELSIOR HARROW AND CLOD MASHER,
spirit in the future as he has in the very best evidence that the old lady
AND
past; and when your battles are all has the most capable eye-sight, and is.
LEGAL
PRINTING.
GENERAL
STOCK
OF FARMING
ended and the victories all won, that do " granny ” with spectacles.
IMPLEMENTS.
We
inrvite
the
legal
profession
to
a
con
­
the crown of life prepared for the
I have noticed that purses will hold
sideration of our facilities fur meeting
faithful in Christ may adorn your pennies as well as pounds.
their requirements. Briefs and other work Monmouth, - - Oregon.
brow.
I have noticed that tombstones of that class gotten out in the finest style, 8-18-tf
and we keep on hand an assortment of such. MUSIC. MAGAZINES, PAPERS, ETC.
Signed and approved by the Lock- say : “ Here he lies,” which no doubt
LEGAL BLANKS'
BOUND IN EVERY STYLE.
ford church and friends, this Lord’s is often true. And if men could see
As
are
generally
used.
Others
will
be
Mrs- C. I). SXYDEEi.
day, July 28, 1878.
the epitaphs their friends sometimes
made to order on short uotioe.
w W-* * it—
Your brother in Christ,
write, they would believe they had
J. H. H aley .
got into the wrong grave.—Az.
PAPER RULER, AND
' he is tried, he shall receive the crown O, sinner, where is your hope ? ’Tis
of life, which the Lord hath promised a fearful thing to fall into the hands
to them that love him.” Jas. i. 12.
of the Living God.
E. H. P arnell .
Singing:
JOHJV BTJH.JXTS,
717 Olive Street,
ST. LOUIS
MESSENGER
.
a . s 7 powell ,
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
SELF-BINDER,
L ooking - glass , D ouglas C o ., O r .,
July 28, 1878.
Bro, Stanley:
In the M essenger of July Gth there
are queries by Mrs. M. M. Adams that
may be so understood as to do injus­
tice both to the elder and church at
Yoncalla. From it many would sup­
pose that the church was retaining an
elder that is now engaged in selling
intoxicating liquors. Such is not the
case. The facts are as follows : Many
years ago, in California, Bro. Adams,
the elder referred to, was chosen as
elder of a church in a mining district
In the lapse of time the church went
down by removals and otherwise.
After this Bro. Adams kept a hotel,
and, as was customary, kept liquor
for his customers. After this he re­
moved to where there was a church,
and of his choice made full acknowl-
elgement, and was received into the
church, and remainod a member of the
church until he came to this State.
These are the facts, as they have
been told me, as near as I can remem­
ber. 'Eight years ago last fall Bro.
Alams united with the church on the
Swale,'near Oakland, by lerter from
the church in California. Since that
time I have been intimately acquaint,
ed with Bro. Adams, and can say he
has been a faithful and energetic
laborer in the vineyard, willing to
teach and be taught. For several
years he has been acting as elder of
the church at Yoncolla, holding
regular meetings on every Lord’s day,
much of the time (assisted by the
members of the church); also has
once or twice filled my appointment
on the Swale when I waa absent. He
is always ready to do all he can in
W all M ap of -P alestine .—The
International Sunday School Map of
Palestine, 40 by GO inches, is a valua­
ble aid to Sunday Schools, especially
such as use the International Series
of lessons: These maps are cheap,
being furnished on cloth, countries
colored for $2.50 by mail prepaid.
They contain all places mentioned in
New Testament, the locations of
which are known; those mentioned
in N. T., the location of which are
conjectural. Those not mentioned in
N. T. but in existence at the time of
Christ, the locations of which are
known, also, those
conjectural.
Where exact location is doubtful, so
designated.
Starving to Dentil.
Thousands of men and women are starv-
in« themselves to death. They dare not
ll.tn z*vw 4 I. 4
«a
eat or drink this
or that, fearing it ~>L11
will 2 itt-
crease their flash. Life depends upon
continuous self-denial. The only safe and
reliable remedy for this terrible condition
is Allan's Anti-Fat. It is wholly wegeta-
ble and perfectly harmless. Its use in­
sures a reduction of from two to five
pounds per week. Sold by druggists.
BUFFALO, N. Y., June 13, 1878.
To the P bop ' rs or A llan ' s A nti -F at :
Gentlemen— The following report is from
the lady who used Allan’s Anti Fat: "It
(the Anti-Fat) bad the desired effect, re-
flnoing the fat from two to five pounds a
week, until I had lost twenty-five pounds.
I hope never to regain what I have lost.”
Yours reap'y,
POWELL * PLIMPTON,
Wholesale Druggists.
What are the Csadentials of Glenn’a
Sulphur Soap ? Firstly it is endorsed by
medical mea as a disinfectant, deodoriser,
and remedy for local diseases of the skin,
Secondly, it is an admirable article for
toilet use. Thirdly, it is inexpensive.
Basratify without riek With Hfll’s Inaten-
ieneous Hair Dye.
Commercial Printing.
Blank Book Manufacturer.
We point with great pleasure to the
quality of work in this line wbioh we have |
Blank Book« of all Descriptions Ruled
oeeu sending
seuuiug uuv.
’’c acep
nu.u.ug but
uun : .
been
out. We
keep nothing
the ’ best . paper
stock,
f
.
' . and guarantee onr ; and Bonnd to Order in the Best Manner.
work to please our customers. If you
Griy't Block, Staate Street, Salem.
want
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS,
These words of the Rev. Phillips
STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, BUSI­
Brooks are a pertinent and complete
NESS CARDS, POSTERS,
reply to a good deal of not well-con­
BLANK WORK,
sidered talk about the " two sermons
Or any other printing, send us your
a week ” question: *' ‘ How is it possi­
orders. We keep the various kinds of
ble,” people say, ‘ that any man should
NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS
AND ORDERS
i bring forth two strong, good sermons
On hand, and print any special form to every week ? It is impossible.
order.
us have only one service every Sun­
General Job Printing,
Of every kind for everybody. We are
prepared to do anything from a neat
Visiting Card to a Large Poster or Book,
and only ask yon to give ns a trial, confi­
dent if yon do so, we shall retain your
patronage, j » ■
We are'trying to build up business on
tbe principle of giving the BEST WORK
for the LEAST MONEY. We will do all
kinds of
'
PRINTING AT CHICAGO
PRICES,
And many times below.
Persons desiring Books, Pamphlets, or
Tracts printed should write to us for an
estimate.
COLLEGE CATALOGUES
And flue printing a specialty.
, All orders bv mail receive prompt at­
tention.
*
Address,
I D. T. STANLEY,
.Proprietor. “
Messenger Steam Printing House.
day ; ami if the )>eople will insist on
coming twi< to the church, let us
j cheat them
th a little poor m^sia
and a ‘ (cw
marks,’ and call it a
‘ vopcr service,’ or let us tell a few
stories to the Sunday school, and call
it' children’s church ;’ but let us not
preach twice to men and womc'n. It
is impossible.’ It is impossible, if by
a sermon you intend a finished ora­
tion. It is impossible to produce
that twice as it is undesirable to pro­
duce it once a week. But that a man
who lives with God, who delights to
study God’s woids in the Bible, in
the world, in history, in human nature,
who is thinking about Christ, and
man, and salvation every day, that he
should not be able' to talk about these
things of his heart, seriously, lovingly,
thoughtfully, simply, for two half-
hours every week is inconceivable,
and I do not believe it^ Cast off the
haunting incubus of the notion of
great sermons.” There are, however,
some ministers who are not haunted
by any such notion, and to them his
last hint does not apply.— Admnce.
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
MBrThe National Gold Medal was
awarded to Bradley A Rnlofson for tbs
beet l’botographa in the United States,
and the Vienna Medal for the best in tbs
world. '
4J9 M.mtgomery Street. San Fraaoifeou