Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, March 21, 1879, Image 1

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“GO YE, THEREFORE, TEACH ALL NATIONS.”
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MONMOUTH, OREGON; FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1879.
VOL. IX.
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NO. 12.
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to take him along, for he is the only will be given, and brethren remember years. In the department of foreign i times which could be called glass. In
missions Germany (inclusive of Bosel)' Pompeii,a dozen miles south of Nadles,
sexton
that eVer performed such a us in this particular.
hristian
essenger
3rd. Visiting brethren from one holds no mean place. Nearly one- which was covered with ashes by
task for usi If we could always have
Devoted to the cause of Primitive Christi­
fourth of all the missionary agents in Vesuvius 1,800 years ago, they broke
anity, and the diffusion of general in­ him along he could find a job of . this congregation to another.
heathen lands are sustained by Ger­ into a room full of glass ; there was
Shall
we
again
m
f
eet
without
the
kind
quite
often
;
and
judging
from
formation.
man and Swiss societies. On the other ground glass, window glass, cut glass,
pleasure
of
,
yelcoming
a
visiting
this
effort
he
is
a
success
in
shaking
Price Per Tear, in Advance, $2.50
hand,
only one-tenth of the whole sum and colored glass of every description
member
to
join
us
in
the
pleasures
All busineiM letters should be addressed obstreperous boys. All eextons who
raised
for foreign missions comearfrcm and the house was evidently a glass­
and
labors
of
the
day
?
I
trust
other
­
to T._ F. Campbell, Editor, or Mary neglects or refuse to perform this
Stump, Publisher, Monmouth, Oregon.
Germany
and Switzerland, or perhaps , maker’s factory.
duty without being called upon wise. Shall we mbre heartily prac­
Advertisers will find this one of the best should be immediately dismissed.
tice the “ first principles,” first in it would be fairer to say that the Ger­
The chemistry of the most ancient
mediums on the Pacifio Coast for making
man
societies
are
carried
on
in
a
less
order
and
first
to
a
united
effort
in
We
want
public
sentiment
or
a
law
period
reached a peint-which we have
their business known.
expensive fashion, so that while they never even approached, and which we
or some other power to compel edit­ the way of evangelizing.
RATES 03? ADVERTISING
ors to give the full name of their con­ .A ppointments ,—I will preach at can maintain 500 missionaries and in rain struggle to reach to-day. In­
Space
1 w. rfir 3 M "TM’ rYF~ tributors to the readers of their Beaver Creek school house first and their stations at a cost of £107,000 deed, the whole management of the
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The right by which the third Lord’s days; Liberty, Lane (£214 each), in this andother countries effect of light in glass is a profound
20 00 papers.
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editor
demands
the true name of con­ county, fourth Lord’s day. And if 1,500 missionaries cost £GG2,000 (£642 study. The Catholic priests, who pene­
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root........ 12 00 20 00 35 DO «5 00 120 00 tributors is, to some extent, possessed some brother at Summit, Benton eaeh).
trated into China two hundred years
“
But
it
is
in
the
department
of
by
their
readers.
It
is
surprising
to
ago,
say in their letters that they
■Notice« in local columns 10 cents per line fer
county, will notify me of announce­
each insertion.
Home,
or,
as
they
term
them,
Inner
i
see
so
many
good
writers
assuming
were shown a glass, transparent and
ment second Lord’s day in May. '
Yearly advertisements on liberal terms.
Professional Cards (1 square) <12 per annum.
Missions, that» German Christians dis­ colorless, which was filled with a
the name of Solomon, Paul, Phillip,
J. L. WlGLE.
play the largest amount of activity. liquor made by the Chinese, that was
Timothy, Titus, et al. If this con­
Monroe, Benton Co., Morph 10, 1879.
Correspondence.
Due, in the first instance, to the sug­ shown to the observers, and appeared
tinues we shall soon expect to seg
Iowa and Missouri Dote.
Judas, Herod, Pilat, and Nero coming Christian thought and Work of gestion of Dr. Wichern, these missions to be colorless like water.
This
Germany.
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have been carried on si^ce 1848 with liquor was poured into the glass, and
into print. I believe that bine-tenths
D. R. Lucas, of Des Moiness, and J.
great energy, hnd have gradually cov­ then, looking through it, it seemed to
of all readers desire the true name of
German Protestantism, though still
Z. Taylor, of Kansas City, exchanged
contributors ; therefore yd' editors in cloudedwith the malarial mists of false ered the Whole of Protestant Germany be filled with fishes. They turned
work, and the result was a good
thè East hearken—and thou “Brother philosophy and fettered by the chains with a network of useful institutions. this out and repeated the experiment,
-meteling and numerous additions at
Pani ” (?) tells us" all about “ The of State control, has in these last days , Almost every conceivable kind, of and again it was filled with fish. The
each place. Almost everywhere that
spirit of Christ, a missionary spirit.’-' given evident signsof increasing health ! evangelical and benevolent work is Chinese confessed that they did not
an effort has been made to have a
We will accept you as a brother in and vigorilf Among these promising performed, but nearly all the opera­ make them; that they were the
good meeting this winter it has been
Christ, but not as the chief of sinners features arc the following, mentioned at tions may be grouped under one or- plunder of soma foreign conquest.
a success. .Sometimes we hear of the
nor thè greatest of apostles. I sup­ the close of an article in the London other of the following heads :
Another story relates to the age of
macedonian cry for help, and are
pose your true name is no longer and Congregationftftot:
"(1;
Societies
of
saving
love
)
Vers
­
Tiberius,
tho time of St. Paul, and
--
happy to hear that certain communi­
fully as easy printed as “ Brother
ine
de
r
ret
fendsn
LleLe),
including
re-
tells
of
a
Roman
who had .been bau-
“ Study was now largely turned to
ties are waking up for they some
Paul.”
formatoiies
ond
societies
for
the
help
istftd
and
vvlio
returned to lb :
the..person of Christ, New schools of
times never reply to letter from good
In our last the printer put an » in i thoUght and inquiry aro?e; mcn ril?e of disehargedprisoners (there are near­ bringing a wonderful cup.. Ti.<>. <:.
preachers proposing to assist them on
place of a v. H was Dr. Greves we j N-eanJer Nitzsch Twt,6fien> jlcngsten. ly 30 of these) ■ Magdalen asylums.
ho dashed upon the marble pavement,
reasonable terms. Some preachers
referred to. How strange that men |
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Societies
of
guarding
love
and it was crushed,
, not .broken
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hjy
berg, and Thòluck, gathered around
travel 100 miles to hold meetings,
•j
chould lie called;doctors of divinity ?
(Few
derbwetkrenden
Llebe';,
in
­
the
fall.
It
was
dent
■>..
ano
them large numbers of the risingminis- j
passing half a dozen churches who
If the Bible be true, divinity enjoys try, and eventually sent them forth to f cluding infant schools and czw/tes with arhammer he easily bro’ ght it
. need preaching, and don’t answer let­
perfect health and does not need labor amongst the ir fellow-countrymen i Christian inns (127 in lSTfyllerberge into shape again, It was brilliant,
ters when help is offered.
doctoring; but from the number of in a truly earnest and evangelical i zur Hciinath'), servants’ training in­ transparent, but not brittle. , Tho
Bro. H, A. Northcott, of Missouri,
D. D.’-s one would suppose that di­ spirit. Nothing can well be more sur­ stitutes, young men’s associations.
possibility of glass bein^
ig thus nUhle
recently held a successful meeting at
vinity
was
terribly
afflicted,'or
that
“
(3)
Societies
of
winning
love
is
strenuously
denied
by
learned and -
prising and cheering than the chaage
Drakesville, Iowa, gaining forty ad­ I
the
practice
when
divided
out
among
Veveliie
der
gevinnenden
Liebe),
as
­
scientific
men.
that has come over German theology
ditions. Bro. N. will preach for the
The Romans got their chemistrv
church there one-fourth of his time. so many would be very small; but i and the German pulpit since 1817. In ylums for idiots (32), epileptics, the
this-is
a
progressive
age,
and
even
blind
(17),
the
deaf
and
dumb
(69).
from
the Arabians; they brovght it
j almost every part of the empire are
He is an excellent brother
doctors
disagree.
clon
’
t
mean
to
“
(4)
Establishments
for
the
training
into
Spain
eight centuries ago, and in
I now to be found men who proclaim
faithful worker.
complain
of
the
printers,
but
beg
their
of
workers
—
such
as
deacons
’
institutes
their
books
of that age they claim
j Jesus Christ as the divine Savior, and
The writer will preach at Kirks-
pardon
for
our
lia$ty
obscure
dots.
(15,
with
about
1,600
brethren
under
that
they
got
from the Arabians
the Bible as the all sufficient rule of
ville, Mo., on the 1st and 2nd Lord’s
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Whoever
thinks
a
faultless
piece
;
feitl
hile
¡
n
thfi
d
tment
of
theo
.
training),
and
deaconesses
’
institutes
malleable glass. There is a kind of
days each month this year. In our
glass spoken of there.that, if support­
first month eight were added by let­ to see, thinks what ne’er was, nor is, I logy nothing can well surpass the (55 in 1874, with 2,700 sisters).
“ In immediate connection with ed by one end, by its own weight in
ter, one confession, and one from the nor e’er shall be.”
powerrwith which the richness anil
S.
H.
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edihx .
these
departments are the organiza­ twenty-four hours would dwindle
Free Will Baptists.
beauty of Evangelical Christianity are
Fairfield, Iowa, March 6,1879.
tions
for
the establishment of Sunday down to a tine line, and that you
Bro. Hollis preaches one-fourth the
unfolded in the prelections of many of
schools,
for
the sanctification of the could curve around your wrist.—A’z.
time at Lancaster, Me. His memory
the most distinguished professors. at
From Bro. J. L. Wigle.
Lord
’
s
day,
town
missions, and many
of the Scriptures is perhaps as good
the Universities. Jliblical of German
What Salary Does a Farmer
other
kindred
operations.
”— Ex.
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Let
him
that
m taught in the word communi­
divine of recent years a real science,
as any man in the.State.
Receive ?
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cate »nto him that teaehetu in all good thing».''
The temperance work has greatly Gal. vi. 6.
which is daily leading to a more
He receives the equivalent of a lar­
The Lost Arte.
While much of the talent of the rational interpretation of Scripture
benefitted north Missouri, and there
ger salary than ninety-nine out of a
is now a possibility that a prohibition church are exercising their brains for . than was common to our fore-fathers
M e give an extract from a recent hundred of them arc willing to ad­
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solution of that part of the Mis- ' The atudy of ecclesiastical history has brilliant lecture of Wendell Phillips,
clause to the constitution will be sub­ i the
mit. They under estimate their own'
mitted to the people in 1880. l)r. I sionary question which pertains to been pursued with unwearying dili­ upon the arts which have been lost to
profits and over-estimate the profits
Richardson, of Manon 4,'ity, and ehief the pocket, would it not be well to gence, and with most valuable Jesuits. present civilization.
\ of men living on a salary.
of the Good Templars, of Mo., says 22 consider the first steps to success in In ‘ Apologetics,’ many able replies
Pliny says glass was discovered by
There is a great difference among
counties would now vote for the that direction.
have been written to the destructive accident; some sailors landing on the
those who live by farming. A great
It is a fact that many Disciples re­ labors of Strauss, Baur, Feuerbach, and eastern coast of Spain, took their cook­
amendment, and the workers for re­
sian» work the soil because they do
form could bring in many others by cently added (and some of those others. And thus during the laatTitty ing utensils and supported th« mon
not know what else to do, or because
the time for voting; there is some longer in the service), ai e tender on years Germany has presented the the sand by the stones that they found
they can not live by anything else.
difference.of opinion on this matter. the money question, that if we quote spectacle of unexampled theological in the neigborhood; they kindled the
Hany of this class hardly deserve to
Some favor moral suasion only; but “ God loveth a cheerful giver,” in re­ activity and fertility. The time is not fire, cooked their tisli, finished the
be classed as ■ farmers. They lower
we are confident the sentiments of turn is heard the Gospel feast is far distant when some worthy men meal, and removed the apparatus; and
the standing of farming as a business.
temperance wen in general is moral “ without money and without price.’’ amongst us decried every theological glass wa3 found to have resulted from
I believe there is no business by
suasion for the fallen, education for At any rate, while our progress is oa- work issuing from the German press 8 thejai^ apd s^-jand, vitrified ..by.
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can live-wo-wipH; with so
aa
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bear in -armwwve oTTTie'TunVTahi.‘n (aTTS- — | ■ heat.
- --the maseew, and-prohibition- for the w«rd,"WonkF it not- be
The story was rejected by scie- much neglect, a3 in Agriculture. Still
sellers. The whisky traffic has been mind and urge unceasingly the first liefs of the Christian World, but now i ntitic men as improbable, on the
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• no loDg respected by many, and of steps, viz.:
almost every minister throughout the ' grouno taat no mere bun.He of sticks
-._J|ability. It is rather slow to yield
1st. Visiting, " preferring
an­ land gladly confess his indebtedness io ! ¡ could produce sullicient beat to cause | brilliant returns r^t the
late years bidding defiance to more,
> outset ; so is
other.
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the writings of German theologials. j vitrification. But Professor Shepherd I any business. The fa.
and its direful effects have become so
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The farmer’s j,,,.,
profits
Olshausen, Tiioluck, Delitzsch, Meyer, j state« that when h .■ was in Mexico i arc concealed in the rise and fall of
2nd. Communication.
appauling, that people are just wak-
up to the fact that it is “ exceed­
We have tho example of the letters Lange, Neander, Ltier, Kurz, and a his party stopped on the road one day
land—in improvements by ditching,
ing sinful.” It will require a long of the inspired writers. How it host of others have become our teach­ to cook ; some .venison. They made
clearing, new buildings, more land,
period of time, patieflee and faithful makes onr bo^rjs thrill with love for ers, while almost every page of the their fire on stone.», of wo >1 resembling
more tools, better stock Most farm­
work to revolutionize this monster ■those with us, and respect for the writings of our own English theolo­ ebony. -When .the choking apparatus
ers have rtn idea how much it costs
traffic, and it is only one of many writer, and above all our whole gians show how largely they have was removed, there was pure silver
them to live. They forget to figDZA
evils ¿hat afflict the great mass of “b^dyqsoul and spirit ” cling to the availed themselves of the results of got oilt ort’ie embers from the int. nse
in.thepo’k, poultry, mutton, butter,
mankind to-day.
cross’to hear read in church an en- German research and criticism.
heat of that almost iron wood, a heat flour, Vegetables, etc. The salarv-tnan
While we were making a temper­ couraging letter addressed to the
" Other indications. of a revived more than sufito virrify tho ma­ lives entirely by his individual efllbrts.
ance speech here, last Monday night brethren at-----
spiritual life among the German peo­ terials for glass. Why then, Can it ■In estimating a salary we must do so
the sexton went;to the rear of the
The time is approaching when our ple are to be found in the numerous not be supposed that Pliny’s sailors by looking at the privileges enjoved,
hall and shook a bad boy in a vigor­ annual cooperation shall convene, Of missionary and ether societies that used some such wood ? It is stated that the hard work of the brain and miisc-
les, and the gain in propeity and im­
ous manner. We confessed a desire our meeting in Benton timely notice have sprung into existence of late nothing has been observed in* ancient
provements.—-Rural New York.
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