ATHENA PRESS ATHENA, SEPTEMBER 15 1893. THE SCHOOL Al'PORTION-.-. MEXT. Thk echool laws - of Oregon in enumerating the duties of the county Superintendent says, "He shall, on the third Monday in April and the third Monday in August of each year, make an ap portionment of the entire school fund then in the county treasury." Vlso. "As soon as he shall have made .iuch apportionment he shall draw orders on the treasurer . in favor of, she districts for their respective hares, and immediately transmit i he same to the clerks of their re spective districts." -- Although this seems to be plain enough for. anyone to understand, yet we are reliably informed that i he superintendent of this county has not complied with this law. . She I has apportioned only the county fund and not the "entire school fund," which is composed of the county fund and the county's -thare of the irreducible State -school fund. . The State board ap protions the interest on the irre ducible State Bchool fund among the several counties on the first day of August each year, and Union county received its share in time to '.be apportioned this year. Why did not not Umatilla? Again, our superintendent did nbt appor tion even the county fund, and "immediately transmit" the orders to the district clerks on the thud Monday of August. Will the county superintendent explain why she does not appor tion the State funds, also why the delay in apportioning the county funds? We would also call the attention of the superintendent to Sec. 24, page 15, of the School Law of Oregon as complied in 1891. The silver situation in the sen ato has materially changed in the last three tr four-days.- For the first time -there is a porceptible wavering in the heretofore solid line of the silver senators and sev eral of them have practically ad mitted in :, their speeches that the repeal bill would be passed, even while declaring thoir purpose to fight it to the last ditch and to die fighting against allowing a vote to be taken upon it. It is no longer denied that the repealers have a majority of the ' senate; it is now only a question of whether the re pealers can bring the bill to a vote. A number of the Southern senators , have stated that they will not filli buster to prevent a vote, and the populist senators are also opposed to fillibustering, ; Senator Peffer having so stated on the floor of the Senate. Notwithstanding all of this the senators from the North ,west are still confident of thoir ability to prevent a ' vote. The test is likely, to be made inside of two or three weeks.. Then we shall know who wins. . . "TRUTH CRUSHED TO EARTH SHALL RISE AGAIN" ; ' "Convince limn ugatnet bli wilt And he'll be or the taiue opinion atil!." Ed. -Press: In my last article I remarked that if the opposition didn't bring up either argument or scripture I should . close soon, so this will ' be the finis bo far as I am concerned, inasmuch as I don't wish to come down to the level of . rowdyism (even if it should have a clerical' coat on) , and engage in "theological spanking" slugging. Abuse is no sort of areumnnt. nfit.h. er does it require a high order of intoueot to engage in it. Instead of finding a gentlemanly christian spirit of investigation in the reply of my opponent, I find a , vindictive spirit of personal spite very different from that of the low ly ! Naiareuo and much more be coming to a rabid second-class politician than one whr nrnfoaapa to ' be a minister of the gospel of love ana Deace. llenoe I refuse to . stpB down onto . such, a level, and into the "slugging" arena by notic- - I pimply ask that the reader ' shall take tho bible and the other authorities given and see whether or not these thinsrs are trim. It is said bv some that there is no difference between the law of God. and the law of Moses, and then thev nnntn on.h larta a "Christ is tho . end of ; the law of. righteousness to every one that believeth." etc.' in i)roof of it. but quoting, scripture in p'rOof of a laise sianaaw is no proof at all Satan quoted Bcripture to Christ . Luke 4:. 10,' 11, but misapplied it , and such a use'of it the bible con 'deians 2 Pet 3: 16 sneaks of PamVi cnistles and savs "In which nr ; Borne .things hard to be understood wiiicn tney tnat are unlearned and unstable wrest (twist) as they do also the other scriptures unto iitmown destruction. , , . ; . Of such people Christ says in Matt 22: 20. 'Jesus answered and eailnnto them. ,"Ye do err, not KNCm-:v3 TUFw;R!fTURENOR ;THE ' roES OF .r.oo.". ; i S'h a tie n-ord of - God is band' led without deceit, there is found beauty harmony and consisten cy throughout. In the first place did God make a 'mistake in his law? Did he give the people as a rule of action, 4,000 vears a law which was full of defects and er rors; and there finding out his mistake, and changing his mind, concluded to make the way a little easier by opening out and widen ing the way of which Christ said "Straight is the gate and narrow is the way which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it." Matt. 7: 14? Such is the implication which is charged upon God, by people who deny the binding claims of the ten commandments today. For what was the law of God given? (and when I say the "Law of God" I mean the Decalogue or 10 commandments for I find that the; bible recognizes no other as God's law.) What purpose does it serve? He had just one object in view, one purpose to serve by the law, and that was to show sin. What saith the word? "Moreover the law entered came to our notice that the offence (Bin) might abound." - (What for? Why did he want gin to be seen in such abundance?) "But where sin abounded grace favor with Christ did much more abound." Rom. 5:20. ,' Then .he simply wanted every one to see himself as lost in sin, so he would accept of Christ's fa vor or salvation. Again he wants to prove the whole world guilty of sin, only that he may forgive them. "Now whatsoever things the law saith to therein who are under the law; that is within its jurisdiction hence all the world) that every mouth may be stopped and all the world may become guilty before God." Rom. : 3: 19. But what, makes them guilty? Sin, or transgression of the law. Last part of verBe 20. "For by the law is the knowledge of sin." "Because the' law worketh wrath for where no , law is there is no trans gression or guilt Rom. 4: 15. "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law, for bin thk transgression op the law." Uohn3:4. ; And now one text more to prove the ten commandments to be that law which is necessary to show sin. "What shall wo say then I Is the law sin? God forbid nay, I had not known sin but by the law; for I had not known lust ex cept the law had said. Thou shalt not covet." The law is the law of the 10 commandments. Hence the 10 commandments is the only law which showB sin, and makes the gospel needful. And then when the law has served the purpose of showing every one to be sinners,' what does God do? "This is a faithful saying ' and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, those who have broken the 10 commandments) of whom I am chief." 1 Tim 1:15. Thus we see that God gives Christ to save the repentant law breaker or sinner, and then when he is set free in Christ he is no longer "under the law" under the condemnation of it but is under the grace or favor of God. But says one, is not the law abolished? By no means, else there would be no sin, "for by the law i3 the knowledge of sin. ' , Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid; yea, we establish the law. Rom. 3: 20, 31. When was the law of God first known? Seeing the law is the only thing which shows .sin, when ever and wherever we find sin, we know the law must exist for sin is the breaking of that law. ' Hence we see the law in tho gar den of Eden, because we find sin there. ' . "Wherefore as by one man Adam, sin, transgression of the law, entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned.'.' Rom. 5: 12. Sin makes the gospel nec essary." For I am not ashamed of the people of Christ; for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth." ' Rom. 1: 16, first part. Salvation from what? From sin. What is sin? Transgression of the law. Then tho gospel is the power of God manifested to save these who have broken the law there would be no sinners, or lawbreakers hence no need of the gospel consequently the law and gospel are so exten sive and go hand in hand. But says one, if the law is in force what does it mean when it says the law was abolished by Christ. The answer is, there ar two laws brought to view in the bible: separate and distinct in pur pose and duration. Paul recognized this fact and made tho distinction in the following texts. "Do we then make void the law through fanny Uod, iorbid, yea we establish, make sure, the law." Rom. 3: 31. "Having abolished in his fieBh the enmity, even the law of com mandments contained ordinances Eph. 2: 15 first part. Bat that looks like a contradiction, both statements from the same writer; in one saying the law is establish ed, and in- the other that it is abolished. . True it would be a fiat contradition if both texts referred to tlio sama law. But the commandments in ordi nances Bhow that to be something pertaining to ceremonies. , So among most Protestant deno minations and bible dictionaries etc, the distinction of the two laws is made to be "The Moral Law" or ten commandments and "the cere monial Law," that law which gov erned sacrifices and ordinances. Let us notice them a moment and see their'difference. The keeping of the Moral law the commandments of God' is given as the ,very condensation of love to God. For Tnis is the love of God that we keep his command ments and his commandments are not orevious." 1 John 5: 3. The moral law was spoken by God with his ! own voice. Ex. 20: 1-17: Dent. 4: 12, 18, 36; & 5-22. The ceremonial law was spoken by Moses. Deut. 1: 3; & 33: 4. i The moral law was written on two tables of stone by God himself, with his own finger. Ex. 24: 12; & 31: 18. Deut. 10: 4. The cere monial law was written by Moses in a book. Deut. 31: 9, 24. . Concerning the moral law the bible has the following to say. "The law of the Lord is perfect converting the soul, the testimony of the Lord is sure making wise the simple. Psa. 19:., 7. "Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter; fear God and keep his commandments for this is the whole duty of m8n. Eccl. 12; 13. "Thy righteousness is. an ever lasting righteousness and thy law is the truth." t , , "Thy word is true from the be ginning and EVERY ONE OF THY RIGHTEOUS JUDGEMENTS ENDURETH forever." Psa. 119: 142, 160. : Christ says "and it is easier for heaven and earth to pass than one tittle of the law to fail." ' Luke 16: 17. . "Think not that I am come to destroy the law or the prophets; I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill." obey Matt. 5: 17. - For as many as have sinned without law shall perish .without law, and so many as have r sinned in the law shall be judged by the law. In the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my gospel." Rom. 2: 12, 16. "He that saith I know him and keepeth not his commandments is a liar and the truth is not in him." 1 Jno. 2: 4. "For whoso ever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.", Jas. 2: 10, - : "Blesaed are they that do his commandments, . that they may have right to the tree of LiFe, and may enter in through the gates in to the city." Rev. 22:14. ; The ceremonial law had to do with types, shadows and sacrifices pointing forward to Christ, but when he came as a matter of fact they ceased. The following is what the bible has to say regarding the ceremonial law or the law of Moses. ' "For the law having a shadow of oood things to come and not the very image of the things can never with" those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually makes the comers there unto per fect." Heb. 10; 1. 'IWhich stood only in meats and drinks and divers washings, and carnal ordinances imposed on them until the time of reformation." Heb:, 9: 10. "Blotting put the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was con trary to us, and took it out of the way nailing it to his cross. Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of a holy day, as the Sabbath days, which ark a shadow of things to come but the body is Christ." Col.' 2: 14, 16, 17. : For there is verily a disannuling of the commandment for the weak ness and . unprofitableness thereof. For the ceremonial law made nothing perfect but the bringing in of a better hope did by which we , draw nigh unto God." Heb. 7: 18: 19. Such is the contrast made in the word of God between the two laws the-law of God and the law of Moses; the one "perfect" the other "made nothing perfect;'' one to be the rule in the judgment, and to last forever; the other nailed to his cross, and done away . because. of us unprofitableness. Who cannot see a wide differ ence between them? Surely none but those' who are willfully blind, whose minds have been darkened by the god of this world Satan. So I leave the matter, hoping that some honest soul may have been enabled by this discussion, to see the contrast between truth and errors, light and darkness, and may thus be brought into perfect harmony with God and his govern ment, - and that in the great day of final accounts it will be found that some who have heard, have been led to love God and keep his commandments for love's sake, and that through faith in Christ for all sin, and by loving obedience to his law, they at last may have an abundant entrance through- the gate into the city of God. ; With many thanks to the edi tors of the Press, for their kind ness and impartiality throughout the discussion, " and a charitable fooling for all. k I etill remain yours for truth aad justice. D.'E. Scolss. UBLS I BEG to announce to the people of Athena and surreunding coun country that I still carry a full stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Jewelry, Toilet articles and Perfumery, Glass, Oils and Pain. 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