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V it ' ' T ? ■ / / / n f ■-> “GO YE, THEREFORE, TEACH ALL'NATIHNS;” c » * vii MONMOUTH, OREGON; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY-IL 1881. VOL. XI. » ' • ------------------------------------ r '■ ~~-------------------- Let us return to the 50th verse: Maltha, so we say, dear reader, Be- egotistical set of sinners, because they mud and rains come on. No sym " Flesh and blood cannot inherit the . 1 call in question what the man in the pathy for them, they ouglit to. know hristian essenger kingdom of God,” (enter into heaven). lievest thou this ? R H. Moss. pulpit says. We took a place, in the better. But I fear many will be as , Devoted to the cause of Primitive Christi Our natural bodies are flesh and blood. Monmouth, Or., Feb. 5, 1881. pew as it were, and asked our man in poorly prepared in the «lav when the anity, and the diffusion of general in “ Neither doth corruption inherit in the pulpit to. enlighten us on the Bride Com. «, ami while tlir v go out.to formation. Iowa Splinters corruption. ” Paul does not in this , building up and the character of the .engage a supply th« door will be shut. Price Per Year, in Advance, $2.5» last»expression repeat the idea of the! Church of Christ. ll,e gave us a Certainly it vull.be if they make no All business letters should be addressed Our work has been so pressing we to T. F. Campbell, Editor, or Mary former one, but adds another idea, as I Have neglected to gather our usual glowing picture of Episcopal, theology better- preparations for Leaven than fitumj), Publisher, Monmouth,-Oregon. seems evident from the following con bundle of splinters since early in No while tl»e train rushed forward at 29 some do for a meeting. Advertisers will find this one of tile best siderations. Our flesh and blood are miles an hour, the thermometer 15 A heavy sleet, followed 3‘V-about v mediums on the Pacific Coast for making not corruption, but corruptible. After vember. degrees below zero, and still falling. two inches ,of snow since Dec. 15tb, We visited the Big C-sdar congrega their business known. death our bodies become corruption, tion, in Van Buren county,-in Nov., We contrasted this man's cold theology gives us the finest sleighing possible, ¿ATES oí AüVtKTlBlMü : and thia, Paul says,- cannot inherit in j an] found a good house and several .with the glorious Gospel ..of Christ, and the jingling of th • bulls testify W-, oM VYr corruption. What then nriat be done 3 M Spiux, i 1 W 1 1 M ■ brethren,some of whom are well Iodo ary,l it seems to us it stood about in »that the people are utilizing if. We 1 Inch........... il 00 S2 50 Í4 00 $7 00 #12 W) 20 00 that the, promise of the resurrection 7 (HI 12 (KI 4 00 H Col............ 2 M> in this world, and well informed in the same ratio as the cold winds on have h^d an abundant of frosty .days 35 (A 7 (X) 12 00 20 CIO 4 00 H Col______ may be fulfilled ? Our flesh and blood 65 00 00 35 20 00 7 00 12 00 H Col............ the things that pertain^ J.o the cause art Iowa prairie to a comfartable and at times quite cold. 12 00 20 00 35 ( 0 65 OO ¡ 20 (Ml 1 Col............ (not corruption but corruptible) must of Christ. But upolftne whole they parlor. By the time we got to Baly We aie now in the n.i.- th put of Notüx» Hl local colmuiu lo cent» per line for be brought out of the grave, and could ami should do more for the cause Rantism the train halted at Iowa Keokuk county, in a meeting at White «x-li inaartion. , - Yearly advertisement® on liberal terms. changed to incorruptible bodies, fitted lof Christ. They, at one time, co- City 15 minutes. It was my time to Pigeon; just began three daysagoand ProfwfMonal Carda (1 aquare) $12 per annum. —-for the entrance into; or inheritance of j operated with the churches at Big talk, and I soon had all the passen have a good house and fair prospects. Mr. I. O. Oavhlaun 1« our Advertising heaven. As corruption cannot inherit Mound and Keosanqua, and kept our gers in the pews with'me gazing at We are to stay three weeks. Agent in Portland. incorruption, God delivers us from good Bro C P. Evans in the work ; the Prof, in the pulpit, tryingAo make We enjoyed a recent visit to Cen the bondage oT corruption 'fRomTStfiy hut finally they let Bro. Evans go ® believe that the jailor of PhiHipjn terville to fill Bro. Pale’s appoint by biinging our bo.dies otit of the had a baby, musLhave one to have a ment, and-my return soon to assist Bro. Newton Stone’s Questions. grave, -but as flesh arid blood (our cor away, and.Jiow realize their mistake. > During the past year some of our Van family. We shut in so closely on the in a meeting. ruptible bodies)'cannot enter heaven, Buren county—brethren rejoiced in pulpit that the man.seemed in despair. Last week we were called to Solina,. (Continued.) M’e believe that the conclusions they are immediately changed into capturing a preacher from the Latter Then we referred to Dean Stanley as Iowa, to address the Teachers' Associa reached in our last will be found in ¡»corruptible bodies, “ made like unto day Saints* by the name of Crawford. the road for our friend to escape by? tion of our (Jefferson, county. In harmony with the teaching of all the the glorious body of our -Savior.” Tie was a fluent talker, and our good “ But'no sir, not he 1 Stanley was appearing before the assembled wis Scriptures that refer to this subject. Mark Paul’s language now in the | Bros. Grissom, of Illinois, and Hick neither a scholar or a historian-. Per dom we read from manuscript. The . It may, however, be necessary for us 54th verse : “ So when this corruptible man, of Missouri, wrote notes of re fectly reckless in his statements of Editors of the M essenger can have it to examine closel^ some passages that shall have^put on incorruption,” Ac., joicing over him, but he proved to be facts, an eccentric: progidy seeking for publication if they so desire,. “ then shall be brought to pass the say more of a wolf than a lamb, and has notoriety by his reckless heresy. All The last verse in a noted chapter this harmony may appear. In 1 Cor. xv., Paul speaking of the ing that is written. Death is swallowed fled the cause and country. Our you can truly say of the Dean of in Mrs. H.’s Bible' reads: "Hiram resurrection, says: " It is sown in up in victory. O death where is thy people are rg anxious tp catch lambs Westminster is that he is an orator Dele Hedrix was born Dec.. 21, 1889. corruption, it is raised in incorrup- sting ? O grave where is thy victory ( ' I they sometimes take a lion, and what But his heresy is every where despised, While our good Bro. “from Centerville tiv.ii ■ it is sown in dishonor, it is If death and the grave keep the body, I is worse they too often set him out as so much so that but for the Queen was visiting, wife submitted this verse rai si'd in gl o ry7 ft ie sown in w ea k, -thei r -v i c t ory woiddiu ck.iJj.r.L and wq- I » pr ea ch of , and courts.of England he would not . as a query, and he decided* that-it is . » — — ness, it is raised in power; it is sown could never sing the song of. triumph In December we lectured one week hold bis position a single day.” genuine anil means just whaFli sais: — a natural body, it is raised a spiritual over them, which tl;e apostle repre i at Fremont, Iowa, on “ The Kingdom,-i Then,’ said I, “ If the whole body What has become of Bro. Hddgen ’ sents us as singing. When the body the Sabbath, the Lord’s day. the State j were as free as they are in America I Hejthou'M write more for the Mi>-' x! body.” This has been supposed, by some, is redeemed from the bondage of cor of the Dead, and the Resurrection,” , suppose Stanley would be pushed 8 ENG ER. to teacli that the mortal body doésnot ruption (death and the grave), and and convinced those who were en down,and out.” “ Yes, sir,immediate S. H. H edrix . come out of the grave; but we think changed from a corruptible body to gulfed in the speculation of Adventism i ly.” Then what benefit is the Epis Jan. 10, 1881. that a fair construction of the lan an incorruptible one, then, and not beyond our most sanguine expecta- * copacy since you are praying for the [Bro. Hedrix will please send us the guage (caches as clearly as the other until then, can we sing “O grave tion. There were only a few whom j liberty of young America ? Do not manuscript he refers to above.-—Elx] Scriptures, that the mortal body is where is thy victory ?” then, and only we did not satisfy—a few zealous Ad America’s pews have as much Weather Report for Jan., 1831. brought out of the grave. Notice in then, will “ death be swallowed up in ventists, Baptists and Methodists who right to disposess you and your fellow all these expressions, " It (the body) victory.” Paul, however, had more w-ould not come out to bear us. They I clergy for your rotten theology and During Jan , 1881, there were 11 is sown.” "It (the same body) is than on antithetical reason for ««y., days during ,^fhdcH rain and snow fell, I nttn'f ic tradition as you have to de- | raised?* ” — By a very common figure of ing, it is raised a spiritual body. raised. and an aggregate of 7 79 in of w ater, While in Powe-heick county we j nounce the Dean for his statements of - speech, Paul puts that which is an Note his language : “ There is a 5 clear and 15 cloudy days, other than spent two days at Grinnell, where facts, especially those relative to the immediate consequent upon the resur- natural body, and there is a spiritual those on which rain fell. Bros. Foote and Dungan were con origin of infant baptism ? and many rection, in the place of the resurrec body, and so it is written, .the first The mean temperature for the ducting a very successful meeting. other things were said pro and con. tion, so as to complete his antithesis. man Adam was made a living soul ; month was 39.21 . Highest daily Our change for the south-west at The work was began there about one This is quite evident from what fol the last Adam a quickening spirit mean temperature far the month 52i, i Wilton closed the chat. We gotour year ago by our state evangelist—J. lows in the 50th verse, and onward In the first Adam we receive a body on the 11th. Lowest daily 29 , on pews to Fairfield, and I suppose the B. Vawter, and Bro. Foote located “ Now this I say, brethren, that flesh fitted for the residence of our spirits, the 22nd. professor has his pulpit in the Cathe there Last spring for half his time, and blood cannot inherit the kingdom in the beginning of their existence, now tl.ey demand bis whole time. dral, but we think he will not likely •7 Mean temperature for the month at "^-ef God ; nether doth corruption in but after the spirit has been quickened o’clock p. M. 45.42. The stalwart preaching of Bro. Dun . ascend into it again when riding with herit incorruption.’’ How then, asks by the last A< dam, (the first fruits of Highest record of thermometer for j us in a railroad coach. We are further gan greatly excited the great de one, can it be that the body is raised ? the spirit of Romans viii. 23), and in the month 54 , at 2 o’clock P. M., on prepated to sa« that if Dean Stanley nomination of the city, and caused Paul answers; “ Behold, I show you a the separation caused by death, has the 11th. Lowest thermometer 24, I is no more familiar with history than the D. D.’s to flutter around like a hen mystery; we shall not all sleep, but gone to Paradise; and there growh at 7 o’clock a M , on the 23rd. I Prof. Kellogg appears to be with the en'L 'i - ii; < conti I a flock of dne’:s we -Jia.1 all be changed, in a moment, and expanded from death to the resur- , Frosts occurred on the Sth, 13th. teaching of tL New Testament, that ! with,a lake in sight. We always go in U - twinkling of an eye, at the last rection, the natural body would no 14th, 16th, 20th, to 31st inclusive. his statement o. facts are not safe for away iiGi' g that it was a east ot | trump; for the trumpet shall sound, longer be a fit residence for our Lunar halo on the 12th. anyone to rely upon. good things whtn we hear David D. ! and the dead shall be raised incor spirits, and hence God provides a body The prevailing winds for the month Dungan contend for the faith. Those I The church at Fairfield has had a ruptible, and we shall be changed.” So for our spirit—a spiritual body—by were from the North during 19 days, people who are educated under such I good meeting, Bio. White remains immediately, in the twinkling of an changing the raised body into an in- South 5 days, S. W. 6 days, N. W. 1 preaching are not among your " tender ' with us another year. He began a eye, does the change from mortality to incorruptible one. Mark now the day. Five inches snow fell at this foots ” who think we are to build up ' meeting about the first of December, .immortality of the body, take place, language in the 49th verse : “ And as point on the 25th, all of which disap- a denomination. aided by Bro. Rains, and a few even that he speaks of the result in regard we (both spirit and body) have borne peared on the 28th. During the past year’s travel we ings we could preach, and finally we to those who are raised, explaining the image of the earthy, we shall also During Jan,, 1880, there were 19 what he means by being raised incor bear the image of the heavenly.” The have several times met with Prof, j sent for our old colaboier, H. U. Dale, rainy and snowy» days, and 7 92 in. of ruptible in the next seQjfnce: "For body is delivered from the bondage of Kelluggi 'of Griswold College, and . of Centorvillje ; he spent two weeks, water, cleat and 11, cloudy days. this corruptible (body) must ~put on death and the grave, and changed into Canon of the Cathedral ai -Daven and we had quits a contest with cold Mean temperature for the month incmrnption, andtthis mortal (body) an incorruptible one, by the power of port. He is a companionable sort of’ weather, hilt w r<>nt”:tt>-d the longer, 3954“. Highest daily 49°, on the must put on immortality.” This is God ; the spirit, redeemed from sin, a fellow, and yet greatly disgust d and a!tog<‘her a ] 1 -as uu and profit 15 th. Lowest daily, 27“, on the 28th. the mortality swallowed up of life, while in the natural body, by belief with anything in church polity save able meeting; marly twenty addi- T. P earce . 2nd Cor. 5th chapter, already noticed. in Christ, and obedience to him, and that that is fashionable after the . tmn<, and the preaching was such as I Eola, Or., Jan 1, 1881. If the mortal body is not raised, or dwelling in Paiadise from death to Episcopal model. While listening to onl' a ¡¿< 1 d rnau an-1 scholarly man D angers of C hloroform .— The brought out of the grave, and changed the resurrection, reinhabits the body, his just rebukes of the abuses of Con- i lik* Bn* 1) ccn present Now, this wife of Prof. F. R. Honey, of the to an immortal one, then mortality is which is now the “ building of God, gregationalism we are com|*e;le»l to is n<> puff, if. you pirsse, but it is a Yale Art School, being in ill health, behold the tyrany of Episcopacy ou writable fact. / swa'iowed up of death ; but Paul says the house not made with hands, eter .kept a bottle of chloroform in a closet. Just now there are many churches it is swallowed up of life in the resur nal in the heavens,” of 2 Cor., v. 1; the one hand and the majority dicta On Sunday while her husband was rection. If the mortal body does nat and thus, Paul explains, most clearly tion of a church on the other as the ! cal mg lor help in a meeting. Tl.oae at church she fell asleep in her chair, come <>wt of tiie grave, in the resurrec and beautifully, the language of Jesus two extremes which genemte find ‘ who preputed i it r.ml engaged a i and their child, about two years old, tion, the corruptible cannot putuen in in John ii. 25, 26. " He that believeth foster each other. The examples of preacher some v.-el.s ago are having I crept to the closet and obtained the corruption, nor th« mortal put on im in me, though he were dead, ye t shall the Apostolic church equally con I thew meetings; l.mee v. ius supposed bottle of chloroform and inhaled the mortality, but Paul says this must bo he live; and whosoever liveth and demns them both. Prof. K laments I that tneir call Would Io answered on contents. When the professor return ed to his home his wife was yet asleep done, mmediately following the resur believeth in me shall never die. Be- the conflict between the pulpit and short notice are calling still with no in her chair and Ate child was dead lievest thou thia f* said Jesus to pews and regards the pews as a rather 1 prospect for any answer till the March on the floor. rection. A Jf « Pacific C I r !¿ « Ir -1 M , V T f >'w V. «