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T* i M.. _ . i •-1 . t ■ ■ ■**."’**—■*------ L, .— • . . '* --ÎTJ- , H ■ — NEW ADVKBTlftlillKVrh. ’ 'fiie Rev? Dr.' t.utber E. Albert asked '‘Whole armies of then-, jn . er^saifig j tbai the Bible hmcheé es-»!»« of baptism, an effort to heap reproach on the chinch (■’liristitin XíoNseuirer. ’ streams, the following pointoj question in the of Christ by calling it a ‘ 'Very small bave gouè down into.tlie .water J- wus the will-o'-llte-whisp that led them and came up out of it ngnia and not into the practice of sprinkling and pour, sect,’’ "composed of fragments from Lutllerajif Observer: "Would it not lie iiig a» ...m'e coiiveufeui than jnitnersion, different chlirchus, notorious for its , well to give up at least for « seaffnn, on« • f Jhein «cut rvid'-r it our disputes about differences, aud • . I consider that Uiy cliullenge s-tafids . while 4» v'gudi.1 men, tfeey 4jd uot dure [ proselyting spirit, io. bfltefcd Paper fur rulk.Couutjr, Ore®uu< loud onr entire energy towards tbe bx- tp deny that immereton tsrr-viilid ren unanswered, and nn.inswerable -junfi Thu gratuitous. wud uu.wuiintedal — X *—-------- A— I'buGissuuiptiott, i tack,''certainly not piovoked by anything tention of Christ’s kingdom Qtrpugh- repeat it, with emphasis, at this point. dering pi, bapiiiàd. M ckxovtu ; fl*rvB» vY, N a ^27. ISTI. but the wikrld? The diversons might be ‘Tlzuducwarue historian or couifiieuta-’ ' that lien ut the very foundation of we liayu said in tbAe commufitH, against more favorable in the-’end for purity of s i tor who speaks of your present mode of ¿pfinUiug uud (ipnriug, han absolutely 'Alexander Campbell, and Barton W. UNDE ZE’TaTDZEXN’OZEJ nVVVKW OF COlfO’Çs COMM ICA IS. doctrine, as well as practice, than those uo wanaut . iii the scripture». “ A j baptism being administered pievions to Stone, i» jteeuliarly unfortunate, sinoe dnvonssiona which are frequently Eoiros ^IiiaMZKpag.—Iu your com ’ the reformation Luther; that is,.a mode uf baptism" ia not tmee named iu k there is no argu uieut in the unlovely steeped more in ohr own spirit thaje jn menta ou my article, published in the. »ingle dip, back foremost, with clothes the Bible. Anti eveu Mr. Henderson connection iu. which tlxeer names are . ..... 20th'ji«. of yuur paper,"you make the : oa.”^BHng forward your 'yarè------- • lies failed to allow ' tlUt it is lieewwily_r placed, uor cuu-auch allusions to hmh , ;jhe_*pirit of Christ.” .------- -«*- - ----- , follbwing statement: “to make the bon- j. £ now come to a very »eriouj charge I implied either in the ikord itself or in i venerable and distinguished for leaning Upon the bell in the Episcopal church ul UMMua.tout irumerauiu ia baptism is, ,^^«1 those who Iraptize ' by »prink- tbe practice of the apostles or chris- ; and mdrdl worth, promote the great in N«u*town ia the ihacription-»“! to the ^u.oiir view ¿4 the premises, yielding <liug: “Anj 'bas DCHtl^' a \ eatfk'èf' Claus of early ages. Mr. Heudersini po- | ea .■ui-i of Christian union. _ church the living call, and to the grave - tbe.éqtire.poiut in controversy. From / worm at the very core of the, church, htely "invites'" ns to produce « pedo* - - ‘.We have in no instance, in these com- do summon all." . baptist author who ever said immersion ' ttys I infer that in the editors ’i«w. »t notonly blightiug und withering luenu, ur elsewhere, called iu question 8. L. FENNER & CO.« 11 i» a watte': ot uo consequence whether i its own tlie ' ,, ... r> pte ' is_Bcrtptnral bitptiatn. own aetiritv. Activity, bnt but sùowina showing itself itself the the learning, ,.candor, piety, or moral NEW THIS WEEK. . AVK OPKWKn ANb KSTABI.1HHK0 baptistqJLxj administered in aooordanee ! prolific parent of other hurtful issues, ..This we .take to he a challenge to;par- worth of uuy pedo-baptist denomination a tÜov« and Tin Store st the above named with Bible teaching or not, so , that it ■which di'ido those "ho otherwise fqfm ftU impossibility, . place, -with toe largest stock of iu the laud. That they are iu error iu includes itumersiou. This, sentiment would be joiued together.” etc. How ooilfd. a pedobuptist make any the matter of baptism is with us be- HIMES & BACHELDER, i • Cook, Pfit'lol harmonizes very beautifully with the < J y.uud adoubt; and that that error is This eburge' against Pedo Baptista such couçeasion. doctrine that ""immersion alone wat! conje.fi with u poor gTACg.fcom one who. The statement would jH'oy'e t&t hurtful—even ruinoua to the peace and Anri Box Stove 93-------93 ^3 ——93 ■ that nerfo turning to God;" ami tl’“t I is an active^ Iuadiug member of a yery ho wag uot a pedu-bajitist. Must., we harmony of God's childreu, wu are Ever In*.night to Polk county, and «♦ price» ae " "tu ard by'We act of immersion si l"' UM n“ su all’iMOt, born iu tbe uiuetceuth cen repeat a reqond, and a tliird", time that, equally certain': ' We havo said so ^¡C»w «* an* pUce thia «*ido of ' sre. washed away.” tury, of the strife, contention, divisions wo never intimated that they said im trapkly, aue<>u,ta>ue4ourpositiou with 93—93 83------ -83 Did I believe- these sentiment* of and baresey its ow^u parents had origi- mersion alone was baptism'. We ap argument», which Mr: Heudsraou has •3 Front street, Fontana. Otrpn Ah zander Campbell' true,, I should uffited; and lijce another young Ishmael, peal to them a» honest men to any | failed to meet. >- 07* ALL KINDS OF COUNTY PRINTING i at reasonable - witli yourself glory in injmeriion as thè its hand has been agAust -every man whether immersion is not the primary ' A brief recapitulation, not of argu- and BOOK-BINDING tu order, Feb. 18—uolO.y rate*. -A — great meadinm of salvation. from its birth to the present time. Fedo meaning of the Greek word baptigo. i meuts, but of points made, will show «Agaio, ‘W'll! Mr II follow our ex- Baptists blightirfg /and. withering the | They respond in the affirmative—they i how we stand: Iu a report made fcffrWx AKk ALHO P h UPABU) TO Do - ’ ample, and give.ua witnesnos who cap church ! Presbyterians, Congregixtiou- i dare not do otherwise apd .hope to pre- ! by Mr. HeLderaon to the Congregation _jjpt be impeached ou tlie score of par- «lists', Metoixiesta-aiiff othek pruta«tant 1 serv§ their repti tat nut as nieii' bf ienjii- j al Association of Oregon, he used the JOB WOItE R. R. PARRISH, ’ tiàlity to their o» a. practiceYon_£ Pedu Baptist«, have’,*«« the eulighteite«! ■ ing-and, candor. As they are houeat' following language,"wlich ia worthy to —PRACTICAL— witnesses, MCOtdllib' to yduY <rw 0 sherff- world kitotikrJMMHi tba life aud glbty* men, they believe there ara “modes" of be written iu letters of gold:— Or A ll Klare, is a PikiaA'rjuta M ams ».«. ing, ware liab'e to £ Adtoi. PJQf«, seri* the ebutvh biacffthe ilbik age»— loqk-at baptism, and tkat any one of several —“ Nor, could toe »tromtth of Zmu be voaoeu- Ous charge.tliiin that of partiality , that their education, iuduatry and piety— modes is alike valid. trated, and harmonious action geuendly secur (Ö" C' oomtst MucBAm Euniisliedal tbs Lowest WhoteaaU Bataa. 'is hypocracy and deceipt—according to Behold their institutions Uavuiug, .¿■^Yiff;Mr. Henderson please turn to the, ed, it would tell in happy results upon the great r Oregon - yenr«hewing - they^f>e!ieved oue way tbeir literature, their churches, their Gospel 0«M. ' • '* Independence, « • - I vitt Chapter of N umbers, r e ml i t t b r-mg h : •J idea of a genend Chrwuan urnpn, upon —A GOOD AHHOÄTMENT OT— and. } rueticed «noiber; consequently, missionaries, and their moral, and re and say candidly whether there is ia it | CL/“ T he Pi-HI.IC are invited to Call and Ex I toe creed or conleeiuu of faith ot any sect or de- jweré cuv orthy of uny qon&lence. ligious ififlueuce through the world— this sentence, "Moses brought - Aaron : uouiuiaiiou now exlaoI, is not io be expected. Mexican Saddles, Bridles, amino BEFOME going B elsewhere- L. FENNER A OO. Eut the truth i», von misrepresent', or take them all Away and how much of ! and J hs sons and washed*them with wa- ; Tljerè is bufone basis upon » hich »e call unite Bits,! Heins, Spurs, Whips, Lashre, tuisuuderstaml your tiitne«aei>, ami fiiTe church would be MTt » ? _- tot?” This languageddes not ace nr iff —that is, upou Usale anici«, offm ih toatiüTor- Martingale*; N. It.— ALi. JtsrAtui!«« and Jo« W ob « dono Halters, « make them to ¿ay what they never be; Even Alexander Campbell and Bar- | connection with the quotation from . thodo» Christiana endorse, and under the oue with Neatness and Dispatch •» I ~u a Practical Collars. licbffd nor cv ^ t intended to say, vjz . I ton W. Stone, tbe father and mother, | Numbers, and if it did it could not be name) Chrtituiu. Upon this plaUmiu, and up H. L. FENNER Ladi«"»' Naddlrs, Workman, nvyaelf. Independence, March 37. 1871. --------- That iffimereion slime ia scriptural bup- | so to speak, of the so-called Christian shown how the washing was performed on none other, can all who love Jesus Unde, Horse Brashot. Pa'ent Leather, Currycombs, with honor ano profit lo themselves, and advao; ♦i»yj. Now, Mr. Editor, I invile you to I Cinchas, Ch am lb Skins, Tacks, Coppsr Cljurch »ere educated, trained and by the expression, “Sprinlde water of lege I" rhe cause. Where ts the Christian that Rivets. Card?. Rawh.dea, St’.r product a single pedobaptist author, converted (if they ever experienced purification • npou them.” Water of. ,1 cagnot eousisteutly meet*Us upon this founda- " rap«. Enameled Duek^atc.. scholar or cotumòr.tator whii ev<.r said' that liappy change)' in a Pedo Baptist purification wits to precious slid sacre<l j tion?” ‘ ' y i I eONHTANTLY ON HANI) immerssoi» uloue r« -crtptural Itnptioui. church—they were in debt for about all ¡.to -be used iu pushing liny thing. Does We coppieri and endorsed mnelFof (fir AH Ordera Promptly Attended to.. (All It would Iu-no matter of ‘ surprint if I i they wpre9 except their heresies, to tln> not Mr. Henderson know that this was. this'report, and called, attention to the and socme. 33 ' ' should be represente«! hereafter us a- Presbyturisn Ctiurch. ” " adegnl purification that was secured by fact that we. recognized no name but «,• w itneij» lor immersion because I recog ’flint the-churches or- For a small sect, not yet fifty years sprinkling pure water, or the water of "C hbisti i-tt." nise it aa a torto of "baptism.* old, composed of fntgmenta-froni differ^ purification. They were to wash there i ganized by tui took no name, bnt "the "It ii.is only to »how- up th^f, man ■ ;?nt cbrtrcluis, nelorioiis for its prose- closer will M«_ __ Jutzard- even an: ^Church of Christ,” “The Church of who washed big Land» by sprinkling [ lyting spirit, calling itself the Chris- gpjnion. that they washed tlmra in the God;” rhht we took the Bible alone as them," so Sars the editor. Now- I..y»ill tian Church, to complain • of divisions': natux. of purification, or that they r rank < ook, >» our rule of faith and practice; and-that furnish yun.-HiiidJier mail «lio w.udied by others is presumptions in a high.de-M gprjjikled this saerM preperatiph on m-r'wé held as conditions of union abd fel the priests iu tbe same way, that ‘ is b|) gi*e. - - . their clothes to cleans them from dirt? lowship. those principles recognized by Tin«’ Testi the Meritt of all Thing«. *spri‘>k!iug v-utl :• up n .h tu. Moses ■ , ~AND . The call on us to produce' one his- all orthodox Christians. To these com-- In questioning the different inodei* of . brought Aaron aud ills scus ami washed /baptising your types make me use the T he M ost P ofclab M elucinz E xtakt ty^a 1 or eominantiupr who specks of ments, Mr. Henderson replied, taking Blank Book Manufacturer« ■bviu w 1'1^ wuteF Ink«’ th«- l«evit< > word "wringing' where it should have the pr-esut m.s'.e of baptism, is simply issue with us ón the subject of baptism; ! *- «Al. KM. ORRteON. from among the vhiWfouvif Isreal anil ; been “rnniaiU'Jr, ■ .. calling on us to produce fine man who/ denying that till orthodox Christians re t AVTNÍ1 ENTABI.IHHftD A FIRST CLASH 'clean» Uo-rn, and tons »bid* thou <lo ipi- i - ' / to be H«M>kbiu<lery in budarm, w now pruparted «peeks of flint which does iret-nffw ffx- j cognized immersion a* seripkural baji- ™. . ... --------r— dy ! to all dy manner all manner of work of known work known to the to trade. the trade. 'to the® to cleans them: sprinkle water Your obe'henl Servaut^ j iat in tlie Bible nor ever diiLvzAJLOile of-yfism. -This led to an' investigation, in of purifying, upou them.”—Numbers : - ' J. H.'D HENDEK’SOX. . . W1 MagfiziiieN, Mewupsprr» and -Musk. baptism. How then, could any num which Mr. H’ênderadn“ was constrained «iii, 6 to 7. In your next you nsny - _ Bound in every style. w speak of t which Jiad no existence as to make the admission that pedo-bap- ÈDITOBIAI« COMMENTS. “show np2_!lt!i-*btiibr also for wasliirlg a divine bi'dinone'?* My reply,.in a for- tists "tolozaUd it as a concession to iig- OLD BOOKS RE BOUXD. .J iaS rfrv' uprin kl i ng wu'er upon th e m. —Til last Weeks issue, _ we- expressed .•aMkB'M ' m.b a r, w a ured thii a fallipa,; iu the 'miraneoZ-^ Her e we might have stopped 'RL.ftK'HOOK*. of every description, with ■some concern at the undebeinoniona.^ In a former bom muti Jéatiou 1 calteli * ’"cljhllcnge; because it wry«easy to pro- thè investigation; for this concession or without printed headings, manufactured to upou llie editor to pyodnee one histo manner jq which, we sapiaiaed, dm cor i ducc a number of 'early—Historians who place«! them hi a position from «hich order. rian or commentator winy »peaks of- liis' respondents had leff'tis. ! described immersion as. -the action of the desired union could be reached by BLANKS, of every kind, ruled and printed to jPoxTiry’ Davis' order. . We are pleased to we that Mr. Hen baptism with greater miuuteness and prompt uption on tlieir palt. present inode of baptism, previous: to , the referm itjon, "‘that is, a sing!“ dip, derson, returns' to . the investigation precision than any other action of equal 57- FRICKS KE ABOX ALE1_£J] Mr. H. then bronght against us the Grav'ir'Bnihliiig, Second story! back foremost with clothes Ou.” This witli the ii|^>af€Sl pnrposc uifjedeem^. antiquity ever was. doss'dlied; the legal eluil'gfi of baptismal regeneration. This "ehallange" the editor awepts with ing lost titnew. Pedo-baplists who read details of thi Mosaic law. only excepted. lie utterly failed to sustain,Tor the sim ** quite a “flourish of truiupets," and 1 ‘ the above "Review” will, we predict, A baptism, face foremost sfrxl naked, is ple reason that we never -believed, • f . - how do you suppose lie nieet» it, gentle ’ ‘ regret that Mr. H. did uot let the mat . no les» a baptism than liackward and taught or practiced it. Mr. Henderson After over thirty years trial, the ‘ Pain Kiner,' readei.'. Well, hear him, , “Consider-i ter drop where it was; for they can | clothed. All we know is that the Bible ha<1 very naturally fallen into this ëjrôr may be styled ti»e great medicine of the irorld, iug how lie has joined both the cross I i not fail to recognize the weakness of says not a word about three, baptisms, from the different extension given to die for there is no region in th(^fcl<4>e into which it ________ ___________ __ ___________ ami the water together; for this he the attack,, tlie evident• discomforture___ nor does it. command to baptize face word.“baptize” by us, and by those-who has nut found its way' and none where it has not says: blessed are they who, putting with which he begins, and the labored foremost-or naked: If it «lid I suppose have opposed us. been largely nsedand highly prized. Moreover, th« if i rust IB the-Crosa descend into the I effort withwhich be toils through to the ev.‘n Mr. Henderson would find means With ub , immersion must be precede«! C ommercial S treet ,' H auck , there is no climate to which U lias not piovedi itself to be Well adapted for the cure of a con water ’ And. -'Wc go doan into the conclusion. Mr.Hendersons, recognize«!' to obey adiviu'e eomnidDil.in such-maq- / by faith, repentance and conieasiou, to. siderable variety of diseases; it i» admirably watei full of sius ami pollutions. UutJ^ ability as a logician, forbids any other ner as uot to shock the modesty of the j give it any vaine as a religious rite. Bookseller and 8tationer, suited for eyery race.It has lost none of its cotne up a»ain briuging forth fruit" etc. J conclusion, than that his position'is at most fwtotdiotis. Nothing less than, this is Christian good pames by repeated trials, but H oontinuea ------ HA» ON HAND THE------- Now honest reader, does this quotation : fault. . to occupy a prominent position in every family Mr. Henderson is greatly exercised immersion, with us; while others, op medicine chest; and » ahll receiving the most troia Barnaba- pl ove'that they baptized _|_ We fail to see any thing in his first , over tlio assuinplnms Uiol false logic of ■ posing us, look only to the single act < ")ri*is*tii«11 Hymnal. unqualified testimonials to its virtue, from per by/‘onedip, back foremost, with clothe» quotation from which the conclusion is a "President of a Coltr.gef' yet who no j of nmmersion without reference to the new and choice collection of sons of the highest character and responsi- —ntr---T4rt» is ji‘tet-wbat--to» -«LiiXur un-_*_ isaa rmited, that, in OUT view, "It i? a iguoi a ut as n o t to se e t ha t nil thia mud qualificatigli of the subject. That such Ì Chairh Music, for t|ie Church of Christ. ; bili ty.__________ 1 _______ j' 1 "*' . dertake» to pi ove by it ! Does it prove matter of uo consequence whether bap dying the water i* to conceal a little ( an act is utterly worthless, we may well Elegant clotli-Liioling, vermillion edges, j——- Physicians of ths first respectability reoom- title, gik letter . - - - - Si 25 that they weut under the water ? Does tism. be admimstereil in accordance sophistry which follows immediately. concederand yet claim for baptisih all ; Per Dozen •....................................... 12 QQ it as a mist effectual preparation for the extinc A large stock of Christian Hymn Books on tion of paltrr I Vis notgnly the beet remedy ev it-piuvo tL, re w as lint one dip ? Does with B/ble touching or not, so that it in “I have seen persons go down into that we ask when coupled with faith Hand. 30:tf • it prove tltey baptized with clothes on? cludes immersion.” It is onr zeal for the jvater, receive baptism, come ‘-up unfeigned, re|>entance unto life, anil a er known for H^nisea. Cuts. Bnrns Ac.; but tur D vhcii tary or Cholera, or anyjortpf l\>m>I Com It literally proves nothing that is in Bible teaching that makes us insist on out nt it and none of the |mrty went confession with the mouth of what is plaint, it is a remad/ unsurpaassod fur efficiency •ebntrovorsey- It only proves that the baptism, instead of sprinkling and pour muter it.” How, baptized, Mr. Hender lx?liev«ed tn the heart -that Jesus is the and rapidity of action. In the great cities of persons went down Into the water aud ing. Thin Are feeble thrust at a name son? By sprinkling or pouring, do you Christ of Ood. . Indii, and other hot eltmatea, it baa beootne the came up out of if—why did you not re- venerable alike for piety and learjjing, - answer? That is the very question in As we have come fci tlie one Lord Htandard Medicine for all such eompiaints, as CLBBGYMEN, SCHOOL TEACHHBS, SMABT for me to the ease of Philip and tbe makes the impression that argu ments are well as fur Dyspepeia, Liver compUmts anil YOUNG MEN AND LADIES WANTED TO contsovewy. Now what of assumptions? and the one faith, let ns eoiue to the EumiciC who went both down into the panting. other kindred disorder. For Coughs and Cohti. ' CANVASS FOR THE NEW BOOK Not only the President of a eollegp, , ope baptism, and preserve tlie unity of. I | Canker, Asthma, and Rheumatic drffinwittea. it . water «lid both Came tip out of il? Then follows the charge against us, ! but even a Theologian will some times ■ tlie spirit in the bond of jieaoe. “Our leather’s 1 louse.” has proved by the most abundant and convincing This certainly proves as ranch as your that wo “glory in immersion as the great . use doubtless logic! That argument We are reassured in our position and i testimony, to he arf lnvalitaMe medicine. No ------ OB------ «(uotation from Barnabas. Aeeouliug medium of salvation.” about armies crossing streams, we strengthened in the conviction that we | article evor attained tu such unbounded popn~ tó yófir logic. Mr. Editor, this, going The Unwritten Word. We deny most poitiv61y, that we have occupy the only common ground on larity. The various ills fur which the Pain Killer mot fully in a former number. down into, And coming up out of the uttered by iongue rr pen. in the state By D aniel M abch . author of tbe popular “Night .ie an unfailing enre. aro too well known to re which all tbe children of God can stand Mr. Henderson" speaks of us as a Koenes ' Th'« maxter in thought end language quire recapitulation in thia advertisement. As water proves that one Of the parties of Oregon, uj word 'or ».viable, to jus r^flrediiiber of avers- small eect.” We aak . together and rejoice in hop« -of the shows uh untold riches and huauriel in tbe Great an external and internal medicino toe - Paia Ki| . wept uudcr the water and the other did, tify such a Aiarge We have ever in Hows, with its blooming flowers, singing for the proof of this charge, which we glory of God. To this end. we labor, birds, waving («Inis, rolling clouds, lieantihil Iler stands unrivalled. not. Honest reader, does the editor s sisted, that" Jesus is the -“mediator be bo*. Hat red mountains, delightful rivers, is gbty regard aa of the very gravest cliaracter for tikis consummation We prny! Thirty Tear» h certainly a long enough tinyi quotation frotn Barnabas ’ prove that tween G«»l an.l i^an," through whom iswans, thundering voiree, NMng heavens and- -4- The ‘rebuke tendered us for spefiking | vast universe with countless lieings in millions to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that previons to the reformation, baptism salvation'is attainable. of worlds, and reads to ns •■sell the unwritten the Paiti Killer is deserving of all its proprietors PHEMIC.HS. Ws have uevfir repre«ent<;4 baptism ; of "I’art’zjin Churches,” was coupled « ti'ris administered by. a "single dip, 1 _ word. Ro e tinted, paper ornate engravings claim for it, ia amply proved by die nnparalleti we and superb binding. Heud for circular, in which back formost, with clothes on." This as a cause—lint only a condition of'par with friendly suggestions, that The following note from our popolar is a full description and universal commenda popularity it.has attained. It is a sen? and gfre* should avoid Offensive epithets, Ac. /I n tlie purpose tor which fac brings it don Nor have we limited the pother of lawyer of Buena Vista, explains itself, tion by the press, ministers and collage profess ‘ tire remedy. —“ rngtli J or», in the strongest possible language. forwarti ! • ’ It is sold in almost every country in the world God to this condition; we insist, how? I Ce.tsi8ly therte . m noting in whst.,« f WH prediü, |hal tUrt) wi|J and ia becoming more and more popular every Do«» going down iato the watcr- uml ever, that the scripture« du.not author said, half so offensive to ytO'xl, taste, as I loave*. in grammar and lexicon, on the year. Its healing properties have Iwwn fnlly the sneer implied in the “very small 1 part of three young gentlemen and two eoming offt of it prow.that. obc of the I __ ize _ tlie ___ _ phui ______ ch ,____ to __________ offer any r other condi- also fbr *h<* tested, all over tbe world, and it need only to be p«itier.went under it and the,otli(ir did fions of pardon,'titan faith, repentance, -i sect" in the above quotation. ' young ladies, for these -prenfiums and known to he prizpl. “ Pacific Law Encyclopedia, ” wot ? If tlpB i* Hie kind of logic u«e«l . eonfesaion and baptism. . The ebullition of feeling in the close 1 the honor of seenring them. Hold by aU Druggist«. by tlie Piesident of a College wjrat may ^_THK BMT LA W BOOK OUTII . _ „ that we t | of th« above review. will be oonetrnaff I P bov . T. F. CawrBBU.. Otar Bir:—ktn taka We _____ said ______________ in a former ___ article we not expect from a com men man ? . never mmle our witnesses say that “im- by many to arise from conscious “tle- a lively in Isreal in toe oiamics, with yimr per- Wnrrrrx E xpbwwlv bob I’ kb Vrcs the Reduced Rates of Ferriage If certainly prove« nothing that ifl‘ Hi mersion ultme wm scriptural baptism." .! ‘ feat, or from the Smarting cannedby the 1 mis.ion, I l>eg to offer tbe works of Tacitas, Paone C oast . controversy—the editor tu» usuili simply ’ This would have npule di them Bap- unwilling recognition of the truth of 1 (Germania and.A<jrieolaj as s premium, to the 800 rAGEHI FULL I. a W BIDDING! THEA TH m?' THE HA LEM STEAM FERRY. fJPmi NEARLY 800 DIFFERENT SUB : advanced Iastin class in your institution. The ass nine» the quesrion' in debate, and tists and dimitiiahed the weight of tlieir the paragaph complained of. JECTS. ' ■ prize to bs givey foupther the l«at Latin prose then arghf from hh own nssuitiptioni ; testimony in an much as Jhey would Is it a crime to point out to a friend composition of about trenty'lmcs, or ths rendi TO eonault a lawyer upon- any one of wlijoh would cost more tljmi toe price of ffie Book. additional animal Thia etimi net js the eie«re«t proof of a / have been regarded “M interested wit- I an error in which he is involved, to tion of tlie ftrst ode. first Ixxik of Horses, into horse and Leggy ... bewtan icntestant fcjiieit«'»!. men do I tiesse«. Wo neither rui«nnder»‘and show him the unpleasant consequences English verse. Tbe translator to have in view By J. V. COWDERY the erow*ink, pan! in advance. 1 OU man and horse Z'> ------ «Ifft «Hart *« «Heil BteWiM to mistafn. H'l (hew, miaarepreaent timtn, nor charge i of that error, and t/r aak him to walk in , tlie oorreri rendsiing of the text. * Of »he Sen Pnuieisco Bar. six paid in advance .................... I 00 Heapeetfulb yours. footman ........... ' 11 poaitiou male«« their legitimate resoreea flp Bi, oven by implication, with hyp- I the Tight of Bibln truth which makes < Tb e xb m u i ar» ttnmio-1 rapid aslling and pop- Joes i. D alt . twelve erossing, paid in advance 1 00 •re «xfaanMHlàt ' " ! ocriav, or want o( piety. No one of ; Im. peace? □ lar bc»A svar ui«.n thia t'casl. Agonta are ; loose animal Burns Vista, May 2M. 1871. .meeting with suoceaaeverywliere,- ' *" ■¿’TT h J il I— pwRlM8»‘«mriBW th»' tT.iMrTfiyplrt- vteAwfoeved tturt- h nrenwi ou twelve. W«-..«re ••«•«•dtlmt .fo<?nd 1 ---—:/: ' ....j. ....... Awwwl TWithe grew rptiwersi’ Ts>v«t money . water, rfoeire bwpthm?ftfoè tip ctrt of nh.ee was valid liitpt’am * . yields fo-passion-, grows, indignant and ; navt ntiFr a «•»., J. WoBMH i’ >od roee <?f the nsri- »erf en ter »'♦ •'rfme-nttr v-i »««emrition «offer« hie feelings to betray him into anibitio», fevange and a gooff fltnner. ' WsWrm Fammi«. C»i.. Stoves and Tinware! 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