The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, July 01, 1871, Image 4

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    Weatherford dt Co.,
Christian College
DRUGGISTS.
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MONTANA,
In Kn« A ORtotteW JUouk, Mata Street.
.JFJlKÄÄ0“ g‘”“to Uommi*ïâ’"
nity of the world. France^ shorn of <•
largo part of her two provisoes, comes
next,
wMk«'8B4M,0M; and
the* the
PIONEER
á TIN AND STOVE STORE, O
Front Street, one Boor South of Post Óffiee,
DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
drugs , cheje tens
Paints, Olis,
Varnishes
Brushes,
Colors«
Dallas Oregon.
COOKING, BOX AND PARLOR 8TOVEB,
TINWARE; COPPER, BRASS
and iron wire ,
Eta., eta., onuetanUv on hand. Also,
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The main differences that distin­
guish evangelical churches are differ­
The administration is ences in chnrch polity, and not in doc­
.«uUl aud tbonMgMly trinal belief.
The educational sys-
l acted upon until now. O! when will
- -V-l -owr Baptist brethrjjL leiru. iltfL JL«I fit.
j the Lord ' niore peifectly? Would to
1, God the pions would learn to s) càk
I w here the Bibie’speai-s,
tu 1,0 “‘I«11’
| where the Bil le ia silent
here
1 would Tw none to advise the, penitent
Lbelievel to writ {or God to forgive his
——. Ieinw or her sins. before he or she is im-
I merged. All would aay as Apninias said
\tq“Sanl: “Arise and be immersed ’ and
tau>h away your sins, -.calling on the
• name of the Lord."
| Thé brethren Burnett wfere highly es­
teemed
people iu 'general. I
think that Brother Peter’s preaching at
Ashland will U<5 considerable good in
enabling aouiekhat su' untangled in the
, meshes of sectarianism^ to ’extricate
themselves therefrom. -
We ’organized a c on gegntion of ten
members at Asblatfi, early in the B (Unrig
/"which bids fair to do some good in that
' community. One made the good con­
fession there, and was immersed by
Bro. Burnett.
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I preached two discourses yesterday
on’ the nt/rth 'side of Rogue river. One
made the good confession, thong Jiud
then ^e cam« some six miles Ad the By-
•
bee ferry, on ffie river, where we 'had
,
agreed to meet with the Jieople ¡to iii-
_
niprso two y^unjm|adi<is whp ipMl/.m||
the goixFcrmfrtsiCn. rfer'e wo met wi*
largest congregation we ever have had
together, to witness^an immersion iti
this valley. Mr. Robinson, the ferry­
man, allowed us the use of his yawl and
porch as an audience chamber, and let
us have lumber to make seats for onr
women and children nnder a majestical
oak tree tluU stood in the yard. The
men occupied the fence and ground for
seats, while we spoke to them for about
. three-quarters of an hour, from the
sixpi chapter M Bomans, 17th and lbtli
verses, to which they listened with pro­
found attention. We then weat to the
water Rear by, where I immersed the
three young sisters, in the presence of
the large and solemn audience, which
was said to be the most quiet and or­
derly that had ever been seen together
on such an occasion here. Truly did
the people seem to realize the fact that
they were at a burial.
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We are on the gaining ground in this
section. If the members will .only live
their religion all the time, we need fear
no evil; but oh I how trail we arel How
apt to turp aside. We say to any of
our preaching brethren/ that we have
no hobbies to ridy; when you are pass­
ing through tlie valley please give ns a
call. Aud to any wishing homes, wheth­
er preachers or not, that yon might be
suited in our pleasant valley, where so
far, we have not lied it too wet.nor too
dry to produce a ctopjand hope we nev­
er shall . Our love to all that live our
Lord Jesus the Christ, in sincerity.
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T. B. NEWMAN.
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Real* Estate Brokers
Door & Sash F^htory.
. M. Campbell
Envyj if surrounded on all sides by
the brightness of another's prosperity,
litethrse«l>lon confined within a^ cir­
cle of fire, will sting itself to death.
For the Session of
WITH OR WITHOUT LIGHTS, TO
EVERY SIZE WINDOW-GLASS FOR SALE,
nRtf
AGENTS WANTED.
Bl ISASCLL A V JUJ V S.
t>o nol”meddle witTi any business yon
know nothing about.
of gunshot woupdareported during the
Truth whispered is -more effective
1st« war, it is said that only four cases
than nonsense thundered.
the bullet wounded the heart.
* The Contented man is never poor—
the discontented never rich.
Good company and good conversation
are the very sinew of virtue.
Eh 1880 the United States had forty
one miles of railroad. In 1871 there are
50,000 miles.
;
For those who have a living faith
there may be Litter sorrows, but there
Tuition per Term
JOBP ä
INTHTG
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nd
Book-Binding I t''
Instructions on piano Forte,
Christian Hymnal !
L. GROUND,
MONMOUTH, OREGON,
M ahtiw PrruiwoN.
S0L
DSALaa m
Will the Uible Expositor please copy
this from the Mamr.NGBB, and oblige
the writer if no one else?
M. p. ?
BoqraTs.—Flowers mat be tmjM
for boquets, either to tjio l^rmon/or
Contrast ot oaJare.OHad MMknonizea
with orange; orange with yellow; violet
with rflfl; tMF*» with blue. Green is
th ■ contrast to red; aky-blne to orange;
yellow to violet; blue to urenge-red; in­
digo to orange^yelmw Aid
blniah green. To find The contrast to
any flowur, cut a srtdjl cirenlar
out of one of itf petals; plane ft upon
white paper, look at it stead iiyiHtii one
eye for a few seconds, without letting
the eyelids close.
Sleep being a condition' common at
BALLAS.
Street,
QU EE NS WARE, MEDICINES,
1>RY-GOODS,
RAL
able life, I
Vrtttward mi
intervals |p all wriimnte nature, it wilj
be iuternstiMg to ev^yhody to hear that
a writer in an English scientific period­
ical maintains that sleep is produced by
a “molecler change in the nervous
stxucture itself on the cerebre spinal
svstetn.
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MERCHANDISE.