The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, June 03, 1871, Image 1

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“Peace on Earth—Good Will among Men.”
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MONMOUTH, OREGON: SATURDAY, JtJNE 3.
VOL». 1.
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t which-the Saviour, in his personal min- to nay that there w any • Epistle in the
T; *T of it t»’not only the belief,
-J,“’ That
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I Chiiak’iiied f^r qur ain«,"- ■that " He istry, explicitly forgave tine; oue in New Testament "Wboi» 'burden »»to
B botkba UMrsK ti-Tn all the VO-
It la with more than ordinary pleasure 1
tasted death for every man, ' "Relieretb which it is implied, and a fourth which teach how th« sinner ia justified before
oatioo« of life, man must, of necessity,
that
we
recall
the
»pec*!*
atteatio»
of
1
iwitb
all
the
heart/
’
“
The
’
whole
affec-
I
is
doubtful.,
. 1
Let us- see’ what was re­ God.” It is inaccurate to represent the have energy. Without tbn it is im-
T. F. CAMPBELL,
Dur readers to the article recently pub­
tions of our nature,” but they teach quired in these cases. The first is the Epistle« as "«peeking ou the specific
poAible to be snecessf ul in any enter-’
■ Aitar a*4 Pakllakar.
lished in our ootumns from TAe Journal \
that faitji mustfnhe,, strong enough to Case of u man afflicted with palsy, re-‘I aubiact of forgiveness." The Epistles
prise in which we may engage. But I
and Messenger. a Baptist Ijjper publish­
move the will; tha will* which carries copied Mathew ix, 2—6; Murk ii» S—20; have' -no anch specific impart. Tbe
' frequently see pereous who exhibit an
ed in ^Cincinnati, anjj edited by T. J.
with it the whole, man ; inner and outer Lakey, ^0—25. The ground on which Epistles were all written to men and
amount of energy in wrtne things that I
.
«*
Maliah.
this mania sink are forgiven is tbfiv sta- women already justified. TLe "burden'
ni^n®
think M nuoaited for amougst Chriw
The article compares our teaching on
tad in the same connection: .“When »-of tqo of, the letters^ mentioned, is To turns.
In all government«, human and di- !
th« 1 relation of baptism to remission of
vine, this is the point at which legal^- He
J saw their faith;” that is, the faith teach Ckfrtstiaps to understand better,,
I have seen professors so greedy after
sine i with that df Baptists, and aims to
f JioseJxringing the nnfortnnate man i and to antor more fnUy into the nature c the friclies which moth and met will
action for fjustification) and against ?
For I a» 6 moo. 0 moe.
I «how that our» is erroneous aud that of
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T,
...»_
to the place
plac« where ne
he was. -me
-The onject
object ; and meaning of the religion-which they
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corrupt, that they Work so hard during
Curd. ...
(condemnation) occurs, Jttnuet there-
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I
16 Baptista ecripkurul. fta most impor fore be an element, in. that faith on- of
15
lu
1»
H column
it-Ts iii
these^words^
"That
yon may
oTiVH
in
these
words;
'That
may' had already ettlbrucrd. It 1» irne they, tlie week/they flYefreq neatly sick on
30 taut feature, however, is the exegesi«/
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24
X oolymn . . . 13
55
50
wliicli justification rests. But the will know , the
tbe son pf
of man hath
bath power’on treat largely of justification. This was Lord's day so tiiey can not get out to
40
3«
H oolumn
100 whjch it offers of Acts ii, 88, which is ‘mnrriFbvI'hith. fit-having worked love earth to forgive sins. ” There is
90
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1 column. .
is noth- ; made necessary
she fact paten^ip the
Sunday School, or meeting. They rise
The usual commiMic
intended as a refutation of tbe interpre. t-bi the heart.) 'conveying with it The
of tins mon’ whatever letters themtedve», that- the churches
Agenti tin «bove rates.
very late on Sunday morning, with *
tation which we have usually given whole man, testifies, its iurren’der .to Ilis
His own fiAHi,
f4tht Even,
even, is
ia not mentioned to which they are ad l-ressrid,' being terrible sick head-ache,, or a acvere pain
Tsrmuwr aDVKRTisBMXNia:. ;
that much controverted passage. We
cquiposed-to solùe èxteut, of. converted
Per Square, (13 liuea, or leas), for
'in the back, or shouldevs;. or the Y>ld
Christ in lj.ii>tism. Disciples teach Jus­ Nothing is-, said of repentance, prayer,
first maortsou.................
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3'4 •'to eutertain the Tnyst pleasant memories
Jews, were in dauger of being fatally symptoms of that liver complaint, which
,
experience,
nothing
that
tification
by
faitA.
and
they
teach
bap-
1
confession,
For each subsequent insertion
... *
*
qf ofiy acquaintance with Bro. Meliah,
tism for the remission of sins, and so Baptises
— •- * or ourselves require of men, ensalved to Jewish legalism,—that tliev bad twenty-five
thirty years
Advertising, and all other business tn this of-
Itoe, will be do«» .si tbe Cota buis. Currency iif the long years ago, when oiir relig far from there bejng~anv disiigreoment to Pliable ns tn t-iok Upon fhenras for­ righteousness which is by the law”-ri ago, suddenly comes back, and ofeourse,
ions
position
and
associations
werja
the-
will be taken at die usual diactiuuL
and thereby losiug tbe rich blessings of they can ibt think of going to church.
Advertising must be paid for iu advance, un­ same; and while our convictions of ’between them. The. latter js contained given. The second Is the case of a wo-
less credit is given by special agreement.'
in the former and completes it. Fulfil,’ meq who came to. him while being en- that which is "by tbe faith of Christ." i ‘ This sickness fortunately wears of by
truth necessarily caused us some sur-
in full ^losscssion -of the mind and of tcrtain«d-in the I io ’ ubo of u 1‘harisee — It c<eit tbe’apostle Paul the hugest part Monday mornlug so that they are ready
, prise and regret, at-> the. subsequent
“The w hole affections ot onr -nature,"; -js peonlinr. to Luke vii, 47 -4ty Thi« wo­ of his-labor and. suffering to afflrm that to engage in the week's work with a
change of hi^Tteu-twe have ever estiwrti-
translated
by baptism, info the life. The men stood'behind him while at table,, tbe ohé was of iaw that it might be hearty good will.,
i ed him a kiiicere fiiaix. - and chi-el fidly
split is quickened f>y faith in Ctiftst, and uiidit i“ said waahad -his feet with her by works, and thè other of faith
Others again have to labor so hard
his perfect right, with all
-
Agents for Christian Messenger. [ ’ recognized
But, that they can not find time to go viait-
tears and wiped them with her hair that it ruiglit be Ivy .grâce.
•
,
.
,
,
vs-'.,":
--a
—
when
quickened,
it
moves,
andbaptism
1 en, to follow ,1ns own corn lcliuiis .oT
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in treating of ju stification bv faith, it , ihg uhtill Saturday evening or Sudday
is its movement. We have said tltis There is no requirement made oflier at'
.
Ij^was nofnec-ssary that h£ shouttHnake
The foHowinx gMillemsn are antboftaed toact truth and duty.
tiioming, and by that means thev, auc-
.
much hurt to prevogt misapprehension, all. It is true she expresses penitenc- J
m Agent« foj the St^iszsar« :
_ Our readers will'remeinber the prop- :
. ..r,!,'- m keeping tiiemselvea
’and to save time and space on other 4 for her past life, which,
word -prominent tbe-detaijs Comprehended in ‘
*.
MfintaiiRt L *
osition
of Bro. Longiin called out by « :
OBI
I
' that faitli, and baptism being so ..com and some one blse away from the bouse
■
points,
'
!
.
nsed_R
denote
it,
wfts
notoriously
"bad
—
W. K. Roberta, Helen», Montan» Territory.
paragraph in the
Tri
* nf-Gtid. There is still another' class of
It is also true, that the Lord said to pr-'herlderi it is jiot of hom.;-!., the main —
■an Franrlseo.
published at Louisville, Kv.. also. Bio. ' Ix>0>s now notice the three “Grave
t ' ic of those letter», o bcug the iVfi-
■ professors'triedfabd true*, thanks be to
C. VuwgXT. Broker, 320California »1., is onr Mulish's acceptance and his promiMi to ’ objections w hich lie against the doctrine ,-i her.7 But it was not the faith that “,Te-.
«us djeil for our sftis, tend buried, and n—illative« act by which the faith of o-.ii H< ivenly. 1 ntl#- ’ whovexhibit due
only «■Rtorired A0UI'« W Fr»nei»<%^ ,. .
of
baptism
in
order
to
the-forgiveness
give us an exegesis of Acts ii, 38, that
®
Oregon.
rose again for onr-justiftvuttnn.” The the fieurt is translated into the life, that • uexgy in maintainitrg tlirir «farnilies,
w-o’d show the ineorniftiiess of our j of sins in the minds of most Buptists.”
third,
is the thief on the cross’. Nbtfi- by whii;h faith reaches its end, it i* so. nndstill, when Sunday morning comes,
Ji» amrehtt i' W I*; >. »1*1 »'"d“*"'
interpretation'. They have now had"' • First, if bftpHsnrrivixjt condition of for­
lArfe
John Bounds
StairrA Priirft, ft. V-5
ing
at
u)J is mentioned in this ca-c.-as mentioned in each of ' -these Epistles they are always ready io buck up their
—■ Coaniy
.
giveness to the sinner, it ought* to be
lL ’William« rwer,. ...Amity, Yamhill Cowry placed before them the fulfilliiient of
requir'd. The man 1? nailed to a cross, "Baptiiid into Jean» Christ;" "Bap- teati'.'i and take Ihorr families to Sunday
....... ftalomv-Mkriou
“
I that promise and. need not, therefore ’ , clearly revealed.—So far from .this be­
Charlo» Wood»
dying
WJiat lie k-new of Christ so hu­ tize’d into His ileatb;” “Buried with school or meeting of both as the case
Damion .. TlMcMinville. Y«mhiM
“
Wia. Daewoa.
lie further detained on jjlie history of ing the case, it jest's on the authority of
-
man
being
knfiws or can know; what Him by baptism into death,'' areali ¿gy" bi-
D*ll«». Polk
T. B. Newman
isolated texts, whose meaning is in per­
! the controversy.
found-in Romans. And if f]ex trito siti m
Their bands are ever »treached out to ■
ide«
of
bis
kingdom
-
w-as
in
his
mind,
W. A. Whitman ^7777.’? . UmktiBa /"
petual dispute among christ mine-” This
from b ) sition not in Cw«t. to one in nil^ tin-fulìi-n und to rin-cdr the we-k
^Tfro. Melfsh intends iu bis statement
.Jsckaon
Wm. Murphy
objection js so sweepifig, that it cannot . is equally uncertain, It is riikely that Him. I. being brought into M .utui. to - all(j I , »I,-,.,.-.
Jlu-ir ptoMM are' eve-r
Barria Vista, Polk
"
of our teaching, to do us fill) and . im- :
Dr. Z. Divi»
be
Lad
a
I
letter
idea
than
the
immediate
appear even to Baplisfs to be well taken. '
Lewisville. Polk
"
His dcuift. from one uot having any op.'r, to help the neeita and lor all be­
David Lewie...<
partial justice, and it affords us a’ iiicu-
disciples,of
the
Haviour,
who,
after
his
IV’hnt does the writer mean wlieh lai
.. . . .^TUlamook
:
B. D. Powell
liar pleasure tirvecognize the spirit of
■ jUtMirri ctiun, wereatUk* igno r a nt th at it «meh relation, arid if 1 • -ing brought into . nevolent purposes. They are they who ,
The Dalles, Oregon.
' ’Iriry Shelly,
says, "It ought fo’be clearly re Veiled.“
fairness in which he-weeks, to convince
liel^H'ed-the Christ to suffer and .L a state of jb ath to sip, dni s not ri fer by pay Those who labor in the word and
..
Corvallis
•
N--W*tlri><K»
'Does he mean . that it onght to-be so.
•a
of
our
errors
It
is
however
too
Ikxrisbovg,
o
" is if the- are ;tayed Bt
■ J. M. Smith. 1 J .L.
• rii oteAom t!.c dead, and that repentaace m ki - shih v impjii'àtior!'. to forgiveness pf ’■
much to etpect that any onel from bi- reveulecl tout It curinot be a subject oi
sin«, to whit can it refer? Again, in ail—rm- if y ,n w ould g<, to one of those
Dr. W. H. Rowlanil,.^ Brownsville,
StuLremission
must
be
preached
in
his
dispute among chaiatfans? If fb -w ill
J. W. Sheltou
North Yamhill,
“
stand point with any degree whatever
name The casg we have called doubt-' . Gul «inns, q e .read: “For yon are-all Sunduy-fiek profoiiiors to get lliiù—tQ.
he be kiuil enough to inform’ us what
Afl Chnatian I’roachem in Oregon. California of/raternal kindness tpwaiTT'ii«, could
ful
It is recorded in John v, 14. . the children of God, _bv faith_>? Glirist give uometîiiùg for the support of the
usd Washington Territory are ret]ue»t«i 4o »ct state our positions-without bisk or color­ hi-d ever been so- revealed? The niean- .This is tbd^caAe of the man nt the p"-'l Jesus^Jor As hiany of you as have been
ministry, or some'brother w ho has to
aa Agents for the C hbihtiiji M rsbksozb . to re­ ing, understanding tlu m ■ pa-cisi ly in -j ing lif the texts on which rests t he doc­
baptized »-into Christ, have put on labor.»!) through The week to procure
ceive and receipt for aubecription« anil forward
trine of justification by failli, the divin­ of Bethesda, who liud an infirmity thir­ Christ.” Now if to he put into the rv-
the sense in which we do, Iwhen we
tbe-uectagaric» of We for Li« family,
the names
ity of Christ, the resurrection of. tin* ty and eight years,' >hom the Sai tor liitioitbf.ChriM to the Father, the r«la-
state -them ourselves. For instance,4
•sud
has
up at night from ten till
1 pemj and the . general judgment, lias hi tiled, end of whom it 1» «aid, whin
‘ fibn of n sehr, fol 1 ■ - " I IJi- ■ pin!., the
this sentence, “That justification is not
0
„tndving the word of God I
ac
o^frlYby
the
Fhari.sees,-
rr«
to
wlio
been
amPTwntiiiues
to
be
in
"perpetual
A . »-..A
JS.’ .‘
‘
-i '
~
BuMiriesH
(fords.
I by faith without baptism, but by faith’;
spirit f n son snd I to
put on Tf,r.
Ills eh'irac-
,
ho-Xh*t he may’ not fail, »hen Lord « 1
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dispute among Christians, Are - lhe-i7"”"T>ade liiift curry his bed oil the Sabbath ter, ifto'i ass into these' frotn’a position
and baptism." .This statement expresses
day
comes,
jn
his
Jury
of
.persuading
nd
these
di-.-
,d
'
h»'
I
¡»«t
»as
healed
wist
not
wlro
e
l
i-
arly
re
v
e
ul-vl?
—
If
s
o,
n
J. UlftCT mu. M. D . ■----------- ; no' doubt exactly the Baptist conception
not iii s them, does *n,ot. -r»'fcr to the sinners to flee the wrath to come; they
putes ère tote reféred to the nioral ob- it was.',’ When Jesus afterwaftU-taa» subject of forgiveness, we nre un­
Physician and Surgeon,
j of our position, but not ours; I .lmve
will begin l>y putting up a poor mouth I
in
eliqifity of human nature, and thé Conse­ him in the Temple'He said t<
able to see how forgiveness could be
B üxka Vorra
: i, ■ : =. : ■
Oaioos not beard any intelligent brother »tati
-they an? Very' hard up (to use their
"Thou
art
made
whole»,
sin
no
tnure,
in
ore,
quent obscuration of tlie hnraan iiqiiii.
referred.to. , But in Hebrews we hove; u«,n expression)—they are in debt to i • ' , '
Formerly practiced with B- c- Hi,L M. D., our vievrAf justification in this way
fliee.
”
lest
a-worse
thing
come
upon
thee."
then
why
make
the
relation
of
baptism
Albany.
MI
When we speak of justification, we say
“Letusdraw near witha true Iie-.if,ln the
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enormous amount of ___
fifty ________
dollars.
to remission of sins an exception?' Ami The man's affliction had most • Llikely
llikely full assurance of faith, having our heart_ when they are probably worth their
in the.style of the New Tuatainent, it is.
’ *, •
ind
this
if
they
have
not
been
cleurlyi
revealed,
___
_______
_____
be. a bru t on him bv his vices, au........... sprinkled from an evil conscience, and fiA e, eight or ten thousand dollars; hav-
1X0. i. 0AI.T,
by faith; never.so far as I have heard
who«« fault'is it? The texts on whicfi .¡s »imply a warning to him not to re­
ATTOBNEY-ATLA W AND NOTARY PUBLIC j or read, by faith and baptism'. We
our bodies washed with pure water." ¡ng good fArms well stocked;'yet you
But if it is claimed If sprinkling the heart from an evil con- might about as well try to Ret blood
teaqh as we think Paul stars, that the rest tlie doctrine of the resurrection of lapsc into them
Buna Viate, s :
: Polk County.
the dead and the judgment, are fully as tin t tWis is an‘instance of forgiveness, science, in connection with washing the
ont of'a turnip.
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------------------- I fnith upon which 'God "May be juit isolated as,1 bose which teach the rela­
ti en there is nothing required here, body, is not a "mention'' of baptism, in
and the jnstifier of him tliaf betieveth
They will gep'erally wind up with, *‘I
tion of baptisip to remi rii on of sins. not even that (he man should know hup.
in Jesus," include» baptum, as it does
connection with forgiveness, how could f]o uot think In- ought to preach for
X. I. HITLER.
repentance, and baptism need not there­ And why is not the “authority of isola- These are tlie cases Bro. Melish refers it lie done? in view of tljese clear state
monny, In'ought to prpivh for
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
lated texts" in the Word of God, as to nnd each one of there had in view a ments in each of these Epistles, wo {eel
fore be added, when justification is
He does; but i" not th»* laborer xi orthy
nulls.
.
-
.
-
. . .
Oregon spoken of.
•binding as those not isolated? Brothel sjK 'ial object that referred to the occa­ justified in saving it is not true that
of his bin ? He cau not lire on souls,
2:tf.
Melish has o/ten heard the same objec­ sion and circnmStimces in which it oc-
The position oLBro. Melish nnd his
“the Epistles are silent w hen, ¿¡waking my good frit nd, and.especially the kind
tion urged ncafnst immerrinn, in al­ curiod. The suppressed premise -hi
oh the subject of forgiveness to locution that you have, lint enough of this.
brethren is, tlrat the faith upon which a
most his own language. If immersion this objection broliglit ont, will expose
’ T. A. McBRIBE, ,
«inner is justified is one which en-bidex
baptism.'
It is mentioned in all three
Central church still lives, apd al­
baptism.
We can easily understansl is the right mode ot baptism, "W ought its fallacy at once. The argument is of thoni.and by • clear implication, ro- though there has beenlteio accessions
Attorney-at- La w,
why it is that Baptists sincerely take , to be clearly revealed; but it rests on this: Whatever was Dot “required" by ferritig to the subject, of fqrgiveneg« lately, the brethren, most of (hem, seem
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE,
texts whose meaning are in perpetuili th«* Sav i<w, daring Hi» personal minis­
this position-; It arises from their en­
eweb liui*-. -Wo think we have naw suf
Di lM» l“okinR to J.-aii-aa’tlo-author ami
Lsrsvrrrr, Osroov.
tire misapprehension of the spiritual dispute." Will he accept this as a valid try. as n .condition of forgiveness, is fieieutly answered the objections, anil finisher of their faith. We-know that
nature of this ordinance. They con­ objection aguftwA-t I le . practice of ini- not so “required” by *Hiui iu Older to will atteud to the main point in the es­ if this earthly house of our tabernacle
W. C. W.ARIXNER, M. I».,
mersion among Baptists? And yet, the forgiveness.—Therefore baptism is not
tinually speak of it.as a work of law.
say, the exegesis of Acts 2. 38.
-
ri- • were dissolved we Lave an house not
design of baptism seems to us to be as so required now. I cannot thiiik tbat
Physician and Surgeon,
Bro. Melish says “they (Baptista) teach
[ ConcltuM next Week ]
,
rnade.with hands eternally in the ,heav­
clearly revealed as its mode He, in
that justification is without works of
in view of tbe facts, as recorded in the
Bethel. Polk County, Oregon
ens, wljos« maker «nd bnilder is God.
TWi: -WOltD or THE SPIRIT.
in the very next paragraph quotes six
gospels, and «s we have mentioned
either Jewish or Christian law," and in
And if we are Amt faithful in the dis- .
K7” OFFICE- At residence near Bethel. 5:tf
of those isolnied texts, of which there them above, Bro. Melish will affirm the
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another part of the- article under the
The word that livefh and abideth for; charge of our duties toward God, our
beading “Juatificatiou purely of faith,” aro at least twice six, which we think major pemise of his own argument. It ever, this is the sword.' Many 'are« Father, we will soon, very soon, out
J. E. DAVIDSON, M. D.,
still showing why .Baptists reject bap­ clearly reveal the relation of baptism to is hard to believe that any one intelli­ wrangling about name«,.claiming to be, ride the storms of adversity and anchor,
Physician and Surgeon,
tism as a condition of forgiveness, he remission of sins. Onr space does not gent in the Scriptures will affirm that one of Pahl, another’' of Apolla*, but fn the harbor of aternal*kesi.
allow us to repeat them, but they are
there Js potLing^xfiqnired after Jesus few for Christ.
Independence,
.
.
-
-
Oregon. «■ya; ”Qod gave a system of law to the
Brethren and Sisters, is not tbe Chris-
familiar to the reader. The real pointr
Jews,
whose
cardinal
^principle
was:
said it is tlnisheiT, and tbe plan of re­
Why are tneu such simpleton«?—M as tiaiis hope worth striving for—tbe, hope
Oct. 15th, 1570.
,r ■ l:tf. '
“He thatdoeth these tilings shall live.” of this objection lies against the Reveal­ demption. through
his aatonemeiit, not Christ crucified for our sin«, and ||lat ¡s stronger flAu death, deeper than
“The law by reason o( sin ww a failure dr of all truth, not against those nt whom now
complete,
was
placed
bv raised for oar justification. Did
ts . j - not ,
g,.dVe ,inj reaches to that within
t
J. R. SITEN, M. !>.,
as a plan of justification; no one was it is aimed.
the Holy Spirit in the Lands of the we belieye in his name, and were we the vale, whither the forerunner hath
ever Justified by Kjs perfect oliedienae.”
Physician and Surgeon,
Second. “Christ in his own personal Apostles, to be proclaimed by them to jjpt baptized into his death? Why then for us entered? In it not Worthy of
Dalla.,
.....
Orridi, This'Shows in what clgss of things bap­ ministry never required baptism as a everj crcutiue'not required by the Lord take anoiber naiOeor confuse'our brains our greatest energies ? We can not. all
tism is placed by'Baptists.
condition of forgivenesa Ina single in­ in person, in the few special , cases, with the <]octrrne« of men, that gender grace the pulpit, but we can jlreach ,a«
07* Office st his residence.
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“Works of law,” .“Things which « stance. If John baptized in order to tyhose sins He forgave. The commis­ strife? Trier g<Npcl iji God's power for effectually by our every day walk and
man doeth.” While baptism has in it forgiveness, and the Apostles, after fieri- sion-of Je«iis th the Apostles, to baptize salvativm -even the power of God and. conversation as the minister in the
J. L. COLLINS,
not a sihgle elemenf of a tewrk of law, -tecost, always baptized in order to for. believers, was not given until after Hrs the wisdom of God. Then you dare pulpit
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and except iu a very mollified sense, is i piVenesa, it is strange that, the ministry personal ministry. 3d. "The- Apostlo not-teak any to.ammw to y-oer -gospel, you
Your«, in hope of eternal life,
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not a thing which a mAh'doeth. It is ! of the Saviohr '’should not follow the Paul------------ gives ns two or three Ep­
have none. .Ydu auliuit it is right to
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Or Sperisi atoeaHon given to Probate mst- placed by life nature's« ffif from the vo­ : same rule.” This objectiomrests on a istles, Jlomsn«. Galatians Mid perhaps, obey the gospel of truth. Bethankfoil
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lition of the subject as his faith, his re­ niisnpprehqn«ion of the personal minis ^Hebrews, whose burden is to teach how for salvation on <Dy terms. Then ac-
I pentance, or any other act of his’ relig--1 try of the Savior, and of its relation to the sinner is jnstitied before God, and cept God s terms, aqu become his sou
Chicago boasts a musical critic who
ions'life. If a work at all, it i> a work tha ministry of., the Apostles. It is never is baptism mentioned as one of through Cltabt on th< terms of the gos­ has performed the somewhat extraordi­
1. VINEYARD,
nearly always stated as ii it wero the the conditions. The silence of the pel. For there is no other name given nary feat of writing up a concert, rebuk­
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. of fait|i, not of law.
If Disciples regarded baptism as a chief end of tbe Saviour's ;ier«onnl min­ Epi-tles. when speaking on the specific under heaven, artir.ngst men whereby ing the apathy.of tbe public, who did
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work of l»w, aa baptist« do, they would istry to forgive sins, and his daily work, s.nhject of forgiveness, io. mention bap we can h“ saved.
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not attend in satisfactory numbers, and
ar «penial attention given tn Collections,
be compelled to reject it ns haring to ' Brother Melish says: “He- never he- tism, Js a convincing evidence that Paul
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and to matters pertaining to Rasi Estate.
criticising the various performers,
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justification the relation in which they . quireil baptism as a condition of for­ did riot consider baptism, is condi
when the concert did not take place un- ■
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now place it. Disciplaa teach juslifica- ; giveness in a single case.” This 1« in­ tiqps.*' Every statement in this pa’ra-
til the next week. '
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tion by faith as fully and unreservedly i ■ tended to make the impression that graph surprises mo. They all s<?em to
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. as do Baptist«, they mean too as much ‘
It is said that negotiations in London
tbeite w # a » vast number ul case«, and me to be inheeunde. Mid some of them
A "lady horse thief’’ has been con­
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BapliMts mean, ami ia no one of them v»\ baptism so re- precisely opposite the fact« -To”Whinli L-
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