The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, June 24, 1871, Image 1

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“Peace on Earth—Good Will among Men."
MONMOl TH. OREGON: S-VTl RDA Y. .H NE -’ I.
I Ltavitfoon, Eta
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C HRISTI \X ( OELIÇUp;.
ting doubt on many of the raptures and
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lawless enthusiasms of modern reviva^r'' i
D^vidîton, Alice ....
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Th« following list contains the name Dycita, ElNki .....
As a people, Che Disciples have un- 1 n8 heading to the rejection of the iicri^i-
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and rAidence of each and every.stu­ Davidson, Mary
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Peona.
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BY» R. p. rEfiglVAU
qnestionnbly taken true groun'd, in de turea,
tares, and
aud involying their subjects in
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dent wllo has entered Christian Collegl-. Elliott, Alice. .
. Monmouth..
Editor and Pntotl.hor.
there
ia
danger
of
daring
the
uecessit.v
yf
going
back,
ot
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rn'iious
delusions,
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The feartb i« green, each beau terms w*ene,
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fsonTthe 5th of Septembfr, 1870, to the Forrest, Viletha
Office under 0ood Templar's Hall, Monmouth.
all parties ¿nd church oneds, to thé swaying off into a. semi-rationalism,
Now-M ixi A thee oh to bliss;
Fletcher, Mariam»
present daty: ,
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And Beauty’s smile's1 and Pletenies wiles,
original atoi'titiij
and .in utter for­ bhichin its heartlessness anibbarrenness
Fleh her, Ljdia’
MALES.
TERMS—IN ADVANCE : .
Keein beckoning thee to kbs.
getfulness of the: œntentions and ' rival­ j is scarcely less to be.deplcfrtd than the
.... Altauy
Adkins, J. I’... .Eugene City, Oregon. Htwlrukaon. Majy
^One Cöpy for one y«ar -~r-............
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ries of oppoâ^g jBects, seeking to learp extreme out of which, it has grown. A
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The qlear blue xky encirrirm high,
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Jone«* Marrh*.
Bota.
Adkins,'. Willard
BegOmined witb many a ritar.;
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the religion of Jesus as it was taught by shallow and edneeited philosophy, when
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Jackson, MaryM?
... ï . Albany.
Adkins, Jason...
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And morn so bngjxt, glides thr«mgh tlie night. flu» inspired apostles, “ beginning at Je­ allowed to take the place of plain ricrip-
ADVKKTI8INO ’BATES :
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Lewi«, Ollie......
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-Adkins, Coryden
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8 mos. 9 nm».' ■ i yrrt
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rusalem. ” To ascend alxive and lx4yondk »••H* teaching soon makes hopdews fodls
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Vaivi.
Dixie..! Xfindiwy, Emma
The goldeiu- 'ami JI ... ,nd‘s aLta— •
■ 3 victims, and is terribly, effective in ' Haskett, W. Ai
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Sloumonth, Eat-irH, Susan
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Await but thy strong4.arm;.
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o( religions life junl eceksiastical histo­ J’lfieiichitiTf the spirit of devotion. '
-LurhP, Kate
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Larne. Viola -
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oolhinn
. Peona.
■ Holds forth to thee its charm.
The usual eoinnuasion allowed to Advertising
and of life, nnd rtneiv^ from that foun­ ting "hints to the wise/’ I will ft»v tl^f '
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Fame’s temple, proud invades the clond,
tain the crystal wa^rs of salvation, is among our present needs, the following T, . . . ,
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TBANsrBNT ADVEBTISEMENTS:
indeed a just an<Vsr noblq enterprise. i demand special attention.
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And many a i>atb, thru’ love and' wrath,“
Per biliare, (13 lines, or less)', for
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,>Eean, Iioliert ■
. Eugene City. Murphy. Cora
- I hat much has been d<)qe t/>wards real­
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MS9+ t . ' Leads to celebrity. ■.
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lhe
preaching
of
Christ
crncified,
Rusbhell
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izing this great object^may, we think, ; j so as to enthr one Him in th e h e ii,ts «¡7~~
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Campbell, Prines
.^fonmonth, Bohrer. Mary *- .
without
vain
b<^stin^^be
tr
uly
affirni-
Mon mouth
Advertising, and all other blisiiicss in this of­
nieil in Supreme dominion. This is
Nor>l?iarnitig’s store,* nor fame.
fice, will lx? donc on the (’ pin basis. Currency
Bohrtaf, Alice»». «•.. . .
ed. We iHè well
d that thè re- I f befter than theories MI
t.fWI bet.. ; ' Campbell, .Albert .. *
• (,’an quench the firesate flip dtfeire,
of COU¥
conversion
•. will be taken at* the usual discount.
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ligioua wwidjit, largg i» daily filing 'ter that a lirave tilt at C^lviniam
Campbell,.Frank.. .
• Shirley.-Flora
That wastes thv fevered frame.
Advertising must be paid for in advance, un-
or any
ltta credit it given b\ »pecial agreerueut.
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Stunip. Mary.
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the force of thin plea fbr a Return to“ other i«m.
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Not all of earth, of present birtli—
i titUiap, C abb ie.......
Crosley, Eli \
primitive Chrisflanity; and thafc even
No^»lace on Faille’£’long roll:
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n'reatly increased diligencO'in "Croslev AL1.J1
McM invili*.
> - Cafi- bilLtfo»quest -the deep unrest,
wh le «n'posmgthê
0H.osmg.the pha,
plea, ^ey
nisen- lh
th^tU(ly
of the H<)
H„ Jy
ly Scripture^-witb-
Seriptur€„ Wltb. g
’ whjle
Hey are
are.in.aen-
tu(lyo/
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Strong^ S^rah -
Monmouth *.
That agitate* thy soul.
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K a,xr..st
1.'l11,u'11.,'e ‘V -Ute out spovtacles; evbuot Ihemo.« nuaterfi ('uU,n,,
trùths’ aii.l
aud principles
p7i^i?les'which
have ’ been
¿een ;
Went Chehalem.
truths
which have
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Lulling, Sa.,;-.....
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AB earthk* dreaffis—alTearthly Mruim,-. .1
[, Tateni. Ellen
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evolva.1 in thy course’ of the’controver- U“I,1''r‘? . . ; -.
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Cainput?u,
Campbell, James
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. . . HÜW»w»ngh. „Tateni. Alice
Agents
for
Christian Messenger.
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A
deeper
ftisigljt.
into
the
spiritual
^Childers,
Sics
of
the
-a
half
century.
Among
the
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Ben
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Franklin.
Each tempting fruit, from earthly rtx>t.
Tatem. Ma) \
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Is naught but rimileB iMXAirscd.
a. iwcoihpiiSljei,
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more er B loss , attractions of the Gospel -such as-shall Craig, Wm. B
The following gentlemen are authorized to act
Monmouth.
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learn ns to seek after the “communion C'hurclnll, Thos. A
Harrisburg t Whitman. Huhja
-as.Agents for the M esaenoeb :
Tf W liatofoihoe <»n. to GkfcLw hudrthrone..—
- suocesa, we may mention:
of the Roly Spirit," which is the 6ge- ’
. Monmauth
!’ . Thro’ Jetotfk Christ, out* Lortk
W-.-B eyt-Th, V *Mnna
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1 l he. practical re-assertion of thd tiiste'nf heave only bhM-the '^uuiing. Lb^ca^ Trank. . . .
• Su slialt thou find sweet peace of mtttd,
W. K. Roi-A ta; Helena.- Montana Territory
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.dl-8ijffieiency of the Bible
a rule «4 of->verlasnng
Nc/g-Z/f feinxlr»
As pfomise<riirih^W*rd. *
San Prune!»<<».
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; life—tM “earuest of the Doughty, John
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C. Viscnrr. Broker, 320 California st., |s our *
them, welcome xwoet. tl^y steps xhafl greet}
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only autlw4«xl Ag^nf iirBan Franrixco.^ *.
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Setting forth the New Testament as
L A mote cheerful, and elevated and EUjott 1 M
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Ongoii.
Coldness, disdain, envy and pairf,
" containing the New. Covenant,*witli all fervent piety—a life of prayer and pn^iae plains’'James
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-■ Are banished from above.
J. B. Churchill
.’. Independence
its instructions, .provisions and obliga- of grateful love'aud adoration?' i.
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B-rif/en J«/»’
John Bounds
Starr's Poi^t, Lane County
trous, iij pppositian • to the imperfect
•> A more, complete conquest of tire,
May 2Htb, H7|. \ -
<• K'waiMn». .. ......... Amity, Ykmhiil County
when I say*, that the conntïy is becôm-
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innl preparatOrr teachings^and require--pride and selfishness of the world—so 1 e“t,,n' "pi
McMinvilfo.
.. . ’Hakm, Marion
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Charles' Woods
ing one \a*t grog shop, to which Half a
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W<
nts
of
the
Old
Testamëflt
economies,
as
in
humility
amf
s.-lf
denial,
to
devote
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isicis*
Metrtwnrth
Win. Dawson
"McMinville, Yamhill
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Ti inmplH ah.l Perih of th.- Hrfertiistiou^
riiiiiniuiiii'lni 1 i_. faith jn ourwTves to' the b^ievolent and phu Goo,'!‘""- '-“"s
. ‘1cio, Oregon. miliioli of its youth ate yearly, ihtro-
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. . Dallas, Polk.
ducc-il-.’ amtover wliose threshold sixty
W. A. Whitman" ........... L'niatilla
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WALK« H k >L t JEICI
th" Si": "-f (h d.nnd obedience to him lauthropieaims of th" Christian Tifr. A i'1'-'1 "■ I ■ -id-. .
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th.-nsuud are annually carted to a drunk-
. Jackson
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JWm. Murphy. . .
as ttreYragîXûf. tâiristkm ’■brotherhood daaporzympathy with suffering bit man- Hendiidjion, Omer
Albany.* urd'- ¡grave. The streets of our cities
Dr. Z. Davis
Buena Vista, Polk
lhe..ciui»uan
gmT-farr..w
uh.-.. ia
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and fellowship,
in opposition to human HiV
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Such »«
|is gift
wiTl 'I lead
us Tn'»KaHendrickson,
in the foot!
David Lewis
.. . Xewisvilie,. Polk
écho with the shopts and'-saths of
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opinions and .theologliMl spirenlations, . stepsyif Christ, to labor-for the world s HacktenTiwi. T. 1’ '
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drunken revelers,- from whom society
, who have Studied the genius, Spirit and'
Tina Dalles, Oregon. •
Troy Shelly,
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•Hutchinson, James B
Monmouth,* «-ofc-pi+He.-tiou through police re|fnla- ........... *J"
which cixihVonly be tire basis of sects, redemption.
practical workings of primitive ’Cln isti?.,
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N. P. Briggs.
TTnteliinsoi: Rola-rt
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»».i'and. , lions.. . And within hovel and mansion
add luusl dways be the fruitful sources.
' A lqfty ■ attachment fo rig’i'.v -’i-
unity, tha^tbe present Condition of even
Harrisburg,
J. M. Smith.
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Brownsville.
Di. W. H. JionlaniT.
«Yuplification of truth uml justice a ’liv- Ireland, Selly.
Mpnihouth. physical fear or soeiul pride, is heard
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Proclaiming
the
essential
sinfiil-
J. W. Shelton
NprQi.
YainfilU,
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'•> -ties to sad departures from the original
iuy condeiunatiou.oi .al l i i ij u s t i ee, '>P*K -jrttnr ^n,-Stl l »ilg r
. . Gumascns. ’ ’«onnds 7>f insane violence an<T wailing.
— All C h ristian P r e aehr-r* in Oregon. .California— inod el-s 4 o ti timt-rotis and grievous rnr- • ness et sectarianism—4ha_ evils of .seo-
prcHsioQ afol t'kteett
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• and Washington. Territory -are requested to act rnptiontjjof the pure religion of Jcsns. tarian organizattonsfviid creeds; endlhe
. Cottage Gr'ovë. M hitt river is there along our coasts,
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\ Knox, Horace
«. A more vital faith in G<x1. which ..
absolute necessity* of a return to the
as Agonta for tlx? CHiinrri an M kkhenueb , to re­
what harb.or. nptùn»wh<x«i. hliores a city
While.thh Lord evidently.has a people
enable us to throw Onmdvri sub-’
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ceive »nd receipt for H.uhHcrip>ionH_and forward
.eatliolic. unity ottiic primitive t-hu'rA. — wilt
stands, whose jiatern have not dosa.l
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inprder to the converanjiTortlie world. lunely on his
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hyn.ni.stpu, Edward. ..leona, Oregon, over the-bodies of those, who, victims to
and broken. They'are fpiind. if not in
ami uo our duty, leaving the consetjuen.-
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this traffic, were flung by violent bands
">.
The
restoration
to
their
origTtial
| the very city, at least .in many of the
ces in his handsv *
LuFa-s -fay
Monmouth.
from pier-to bridg ,^ir tuadiy beneath
provinces of Babylbfi.
Many that position and import, of divine ordi­ ; Such, in our humble view,' are. .some Lucas, Albert .
h' ‘.... ' .. . .. il their surface found forgetfulness of
nances,
which
bad
either
fallen
into
; started for Jerusalem, grew ut'ary oil .
of the successes, pefils ami wants of the Murphy, Albert’
. . Monniouth. woes or .wretcht’dnesS too £reat to be
the journey, and settled dowiivat vari­ -desuetude, or lCSVthcir original means present reformation, which have beerf
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Mnrphy, Seth
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ous, distances from the metropolis, still
suggested
during
these
"Walks
about
McBride
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Geo
'St.
Helens.
Tlio faithful translation into Engs.:
AVithin the darkness of-dungeon»,
Notary Public & Attorney at law within reach of the meretricious chip-ins lish G. iiMJie
McMurray, Z. S
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EugeuelCitj’. apd along our highways, may be seen
original Scripture.«, so as to Jerusalem."
HZ" Buiiine« from a dtataued. promptly at­ of the Mother of Harlols; affil traffick­
We affectionately urge on 'our breth­ McMurray, J; S
. Eugene City. wrecks of former beauty and manhood,,
tended l<5.
Oftpr. In the Court Hou»e, ing in many of her u^rcs.* Many more, ufl.id the acknowledged errors and
Iiallaa, Oregon.
Itf.
ren everywhere, a more minute and Moore, Win
_„w
Eugene City. wrought bv this traffic; and now and
faults
of
King
James'
version,
and
in hastening Qoin Babylon, run jia^t
Mfitney^ C. -S
. Lake City, (’«]. TIieD' one, as a miracl'e, after long years,
etiablc the
multitude YifThiglisli
of English readers
attention tn
to the Jei^isalem
Jirraw
the mTlfttturle
readers prayerful attention
Jerusalem. And Still others, while re­ eiiabld
to avail .themselves of all ihe benefits of
and the Jerusalem church, if
J, LINSEY HILL, M D .
Nichols, Matthew
Monmdnth. of "misery and debasement, rescued
turning to Jerusalem, have giwwn dis-
we
were
to name one class, above all
Physician and Surgeon,
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therefrom, lifts up his voice in public,
Nichols,-Geo
cotiraged, ere the temple was.rebuilt, the progress made in sacred literature
lib'F-NA V1HTA
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ORF>M»N or the walls re established, and suffer- and criticism for the lam-two Ce.^jiriek others, to which this study would be- a Nk'hols, John...
and makes ipen stand aghast with the
Bntwe are far from’ tlrinkihg-Unit benefit, we wduld designate out - uh >j Osbotue, F. M
Formerly practiced with IL C. Hill, M. I),, [ ing the work of restoration—to—tail in
Damascus. recital of his- wo«*» sml degredation.■-
•jire/tchers, who are just coming onto the
Albany.
JUt
tjnSSUtuL Methodud,.
their hands, have settled down among there has been eomplete’success in this stage of action, and sha'piug their views Paul, G. M
Sci^ljegoil.
effort
to
restore
primitive
Christianity»
the people of Ashdod, Ammon and -
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and plans of efforts for a life time. We Paul, Samuel. . ,
C ocktbsy .—Perhaps no grace of man­
JNO. J. DALY,
*|. Albany.
Moab, and formed alliances contrary to There has not been sufficient time to al­ feel like exhorting them to study long, Powell, James’ .
ner is Trr.rc to be desired aud so much
low
of
if
'There
are
some
^things
yet
to
ATTOBMEÏ-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC the law of God. Without entering at
earnestly and prayerfnlly, tire import l^weil, John —r .'.
t > be admired as "gennine courtesy. It
Buena Virta. ; : : : : Polk County. I large into the mournful-details- Of the be learned; uOw bearings to be seen in of that phrase—"beginning at Jerusa­ Powell, Perry............. •
costs so little aud yields such true
9,rl
truths
already
acknowledged;
jnimh
of
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corruptions of the-original Gospel, wp
lem." If they can go forth clothed with Powell, Ira C........
pleasure. Courtesy in speaking, writ­
would say that amidsj many, bright fea­ tint vitalizing energy of the acknowl­ the simplicity, humility, single-min­ Rohrer, Chas ..... .
M on month. ’ ing and in talking is to be observed by
edged
principles
of
this
reformation
vet
tures of Reformation, in the various Pro­
X. I.. BUTLER.
Hillsborough. 1 every Christian, at least The Savior
dedness and spiritnalitv of apostolig Richardson, Peter
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. testant. movements,- which we desire to'bs realized; and many dangers, atten­ times, to preach Jesus Christ, lovingly Richardson, Newtop
Bethel, never neglected the » claims of other«..
dant
on
the
movement,
to
be
guarded
i fully to appreciate, there have still been4
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and bravely, and guide anxious sinners Richardson, Jas ..;.
Dalia«
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He could rfo into retiraey or’come lie-
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many serious errors and failures. For against. 1 ■
buck to that original fountain of mercy, Shirley, N. Turner.
Monmouth. fore the multitude in the most inimita­
Among
these
dangers,
we
mav
be
al
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many of these there may be apologies
f
.under the outspread wings of divine Shirley, Miller. ... _ ,
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and extenuations. But our business, at lowed to mention some, which we think protection, to drink in the peace and-
T. A. XeBRIDE,
a contteons mkpnef. Very little is
“Shirley, Perty
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Attorney-at-Law,
gained by curtness, smartness of man­
Smith, W. J.
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I these errors and corruptions, wj note , ening asi>ect.
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-tifc»-Mpirit of God into a'pnrified nature; - Stump, J. S.. '...'.
ner', f 'especially . towards a brother
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE,
1.
In
rejecting
the
theories
which
have
the following: The substitution
and thus prepare them to bring forth Stump. John .
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preacher.
We sometimes fail >in thia
so long usurped the place of the Gos­
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all the fruits of righteousness with great Staats, Stephen . .
particnlarin making our appointments.
pel, there
is danger of theorizing
1 ship of Jesuit.
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gladness, they will be indeed ca-work- Sihith, G. AV
Rushing in upon a preacher and con»
W. C, WAR1NNER, M. D.,’ ._....
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agaiust theories, until in the end it shall
org
with
God,
aud
will
have
unspeak
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gri'Sation ¿11 of a sudden, and banging
2. Of Sect for the Clnircji of Christ.
Eola,
Oregon.
only
prove
Ute
substitution
ot
one
the
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Tatum,
Wright:
7.
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Physician and Surgeon,
able joy in the ussnranee that their
away
whether they think it n JW time or
3. Of human creeds for the Word of ory for another.
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lahors in the I.ord.are not rn vain.
not, are to<r?re¥prent. Let 'ue he care»
oftBSI, Polk County, dragon.
■God.
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2. In opposing human creeds there is
Eugene City.
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We believe that, fur both literal ami Wallaoe, Matthew
residence now BetW. <rtf , S
fill of the feelings of others, and try to
4. Of speculative philosophy for the danger of erecting Jhe all-sufficient of
Moiunduth.
Wojverton, Ilriice ..
sf>iritual
Jerusalem,
there
awaits
have always a true sense of propriety. w-
the
Scriptures
into
a
dogma;
anij
of
Gospel of Life. •
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“Be kindly affectionate one toward
mistaking this’dogma for Aiat pxofonnd j "A future teeming with triuiuphal aouial».
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reverence
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Tor'the
work
of
God",
and
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Physician and Surgeon,
Wolverton, Albert .
* and symbols for faith in Christ.
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and none ean labor in vain, who labor
derest of the apostolic injunctions;- The
that earnest longing after, its teachings,
independence,
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Oregon.
fi. .Of'dreams, visions ariiF raptures,- wfiieli will lead to the daily devout for the restoration of toe unadulterated Whitman, C. C-
1 desire to cut and run-rough shod over
Oct. 15th, 1870. ‘ ’
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Gospel that went forth from the ancient Whitman,’ Elijah
for Bible precepts and promises.
the feelings of others lovely indeed.
study and diligent appropriation nf the
Whitman, H
.Zion.
Preachers, of all other- nieh, should
7. Of formalism for cheerful piety.
( divine testimoiiies, »«as to moke them ‘
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Willamette Forks.
Wilkins, J
J.. K. SITES, ■. Ü.,
look well to their-words and ways among
5. Of rigid and nnprogressive eccle- the food of the son). A eontrdversial J
The magistrate, of Savannah, G«., Warriner, Richatd' . .
Bethel.
their fellows.
a.
Physician and Surgeon,
siasticism for the generous liberty and Clamor about the Bible'if sufficiently, is’ have resolved, that “Jw the future no
FrWIL>5.
1>«ir»s,
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Oregon. free development ot the primitive not exactly ideutal w ith hungering af . information relative to business in their
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The Germans of San Francisco within
r .
Moniaopth..
ter the bread of life.
Church.
courts shall be fnunished to the re- BullGt*. Margar» t
d/* Office at his residence.
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a few months, have aontribnled over
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3. In renouncing and denouncing ec- 1 portezi of the daily press. '■’
9. Of pride, pomp and Jashion for
«lO.OOO.for the relief ,pf their wounded .-
Butler. I. " illn
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the simplicity, humility and self-deny­ clesiastieal tyranny, and eschewing hu­
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countrymen in Fatherland.
J. L. COLLINS,
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ing benevolence of the early ehnrehea. man control over the conscience, llwj;''
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT £ a W.
is
danger
of
preverting
the
-liberty,q(
uaM,
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the
plaintiff
resorted
to
un
We charge not all of thepe departures
^«^Buffingto», Mollie
The prïce ôf a Bibje in the tirne of
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Norih A wnhill.
anil corruptions against every sect; but the Go»|>el. ami plunging into disorder* lugouioua um of circumsUuitialevidene; a . BidwoU. Mary _ ______ .
Edward
T, wa» £37, while the price ot a
0Z" Special attention given to Probate mat­ we affirm that, looking over the face of and anarchy, Ynutji to the reproach of stato just exactly what you mean by Bidwell, Miliirsd
day» labor was three-half-penoe; at thia
tóni, Collection», Real Fatate, and general prac-
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and there Rhil everywhere? evidences of raise a cry about eJRfleriastioal assump­ exact meaning is'that ho lied?'
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Mqnaiouth. year» to eam a Bible. We cannot tod
some or all of those things. The Church , tions until :jt shall become a party
eiiurcliill. M r rv
highly appréciât» the privilège of cheap
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The contract for su|Tplying tlic »ta- Clirtrehill. ftireli...........
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of Christ, as such, is not to be seen, i watchword, take the place of argument,
liooks.
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ATTORN«* AND COUNBFJ.LOR AT LAW. BiiLfs*’" sects claim to’ lie anything and answer.M an’excuse for all disorder , tionery reqqired by the Troasury De­ "Donahty, Grace
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Kalania lias four iloctore *n<l thr*4 ... /
partment for thé ensning fiscal year a ill Di u^kty, I’aiMiUne
Offio« in second .toi y M «>« Court Hon«, more than “branches” of the church; and miA-uIe.
4. Ittrepudiatiug mysticism, and cm - j amount'to J>70,(XM).
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