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“God's Wife.”
EY I-. VMfc'.tNlA IKKViU.
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‘TwA*t hitter colli; ’
Above, the rasrged Hyii s wi fit drifting jbjr.
And snow’ conic -toir.g dovvi.. the fllful gnat
Howled found the e.>rm-r* of the city's vtrvet>;
With its trs.ike i wi’— 2uw, OwHy one.
The first few gittu Mil the. ley ail;
And hole tu and iheti- a change pedestrian, j ‘
AVho hied hidi iinineword, woke dull hollow utoans
Troiu the dcieritni pavement.
With light step
A lady* ft long. W arut, t’o-Uy lurs. j
And relies of silken sheen emviapted the form, j
NYhoae office they e->tJd not hi.de; and re gaily j
Rich jewels alitfrn and on one ungloved hand I
Whose rim : “w hite wonder’’ pressing on her heart, j
She seemed t> have lot gotten. Her pure brotv
Turned upward like a lilly to the sun,
Caught notv and then a snow-flake, w hich in love
With its sweet resting-place forgot to fall, ’ ’]
And straight became a ditunon ‘-drop,-—tit male,
And effibiem ofsthe jewel-thoughts within!
Through lashes t-oming downward like tlie dark, j
Her Soft eye sparkled iis the ivming star, j
And ever and anon n sQrthy smile
Broke o’er the curving lips, like -vermeil light j
That ripple* o’er a rose. I low vr*T it told t
That she was hasting Uf>:.t< —iiei la art hart gone
Before iter there, tvvas it tW stuiied upon
Her fairy children in their warm retreat
And sent its light into her lovely fare, j
She h< urd them shout to greet her, heard them call t
The swee! name“. Mother! ‘ stretching fortii her hand i
She strove to clasp them.
Wherefore does she start,
And shudder, and rce.oil’r See what her hand;
That fair white hand, has touched I Amass
Os rags upon the pavement shivering stands,
A little beggar child. The bitter wfnds
Pierce through her small attenuated frame,
Her hare and frozen feet meet icy stones,
Her lips are blue and bloodiest*, and the pinched
And pallid features shrink as if to bide
Within her tangled hair. Her hands are crossed
Meekly upon her bosom, but her eyes,
Those wild black eves w th all their troubled deejs
Os starless darkness, hold their s’eady ga/.e
Fixed on the lighted window of a shop.
And shriek their starving cry—“ Bread, bread!”
The warm blood rushed up to the lady's brow,
Then back upon her heart. Ob! w hst if e’er
Her children thus should stand! S fily she took
The little lone one’s hiind, and led her in,
And (illed her lap with lucid, then led her forth
And farther on she bought ihe new warm shawl.
And thick, bright dress, and dad the tiny feet.
Then bade tin- wanderer tearfully, to seek
Her Toother and her home. The little one,
Pausing a moment, took the lady’s hand,
So soft, so white, so glittering with gem*,
And turned it <>\-r upon her purpled pal is
As wondering at its beauty—then as though
A strange thought strueh her heart, she glanced
from it
Up to the beaming eye, and angel brow,
And while the glad tears gushed into her eyes.
And joyful ic ognition glowed in every lino
Os her wan face, she whispered breathlessly,
“.ire ;/(>?< (ivJ'i ititif U
Th “Limit's wife," —so we often call the Church—
The Church perchance may not be like to him,
Lowly etui n.o- k. ami “driven much to prayer,”
Then cm she he His “Jiride.” ‘lhe veiled nun
Wc call the ♦grille of Christ,” wh o from the world
She turns away, to waste the energies
Ami bloom of life which Cod himself hath giver,
In aimless solitude. We well may doubt
Her claims when lie has given us the law,
Os “Labor tor the Right.” But they who heal
Tito wounded heart, who com'ort those that mourn,
Who clothe the inked, who defend the weak,
Who succor the distressed, who feed tire poor,
Why give with willing hands, ami tearful oyes,
Os what the Lord has given them, tnay claim
Blest union with ihe high and Holy One,
Who said to His disciples, “If ye love
Me. ftwl my imul*s!”
Font's r II ‘Mi;. IN 7ft.
- • g ■ ‘ •* ,g --'ni
A tor Parents.
A c tries! • ‘-i'lwtif. of toe, Coon try Gentle- i
ntiin iltvitvs t“ caution [mienis j
couraginu cliiMivn who inatiif *t h tned lor
i; vertioii. liMtti its i uiplio tnent. Even !
the making: ui uater.lUrge, or any tritlit**? I
toy of chihiliooil, ii euys, may tout! to tic- j
voitoi ti oeniu.s to take, its place in maturity !
with those of Franklin, \yiiitney, or Fill- ;
ton. \ cry true; but, wbat iaamnuli more j
liiobal.ile result, time in tim practi- |
on! study of mechanics, whether for mere
purjHiscs id jileitsliie or tor Ilo'se of actual
use, will lead to habits of thought anti ae
euiHcy cd work, when properly cot id m-ted
—which can but be of cinirent Service in j
- any pure nit of life. The eliiid’s time, after !
he is obi eimuifh to think, mid whiff* lie is
yet too \ioing to attend school at a dis
tance* t’r* m home, oj to be of much assis
tance them, often passes most tediously—
i. o„ unless the proverbial employer of
*“idje hands’’ sets his or hers at work—for
the mere want of Pomethirigr to do; and it i
is by ito means an easy task in all cases
and at ail tidies to supply this great disid
e rat util,
A child <n a farm, however, is more
happily situated in this respect, than one
in almost any otb r position. His lather
has a workshop, mure or less extended, ar
ranged with a degree of order aud work*
manlinets, v r\ much in the ratio of his
character and .-access in the other opera
tion* of the farm. This, in unpleasant
weather —ihe . are of animals, or the cul
ture of h pint of ground, in pleasant —will
afford an instructive as well as interesting
resource for many a listless hour. In eith
er ease, it will well repay the parent to ex
pend some care himself in directing and
encouraging the efforts of the child. Fore
thought before fciireriug on an undertaking
even if it be merely one of pleasure; per
cWCiauce in it when once begun; a proper
degree of pride in haviug it well accom
plished, call all he inculated, and by
the most impressive examples. A boy
who enters into his >jwita with the deter
mination to make the most of them, and
to excel in them, will be the one to take up
his work with a >-utii;ar zeni Rad purpose.
Pulpit would leave it
to the decision of any one of ordinary can- 1
dor. intelligence, and edneation, to say
whether men in aud other profession could
carry .on their business with success if they
took no more pains about the matter than
a!) ordinary preacher does in fho composi
tion and delivery of an average sermon.
The truth h*, that in England pulpit eTo
queued has fallen to a very love ebb. With
the finest theme in the world before them
wirb oil the hopes and anxieties which agi
tated the human breast; dhi jtng flic brfyf ’
interval which separate s the eraulo from j|
j the grave, as their subject, oat prendu-1*
! miss their .pportu titty,
i- We ask for no polished periods, but sim
ply for hat^gMttfcJ^Oiights, oouehed in sim
ple imd rase, such ms those
which, in-other anda ’
■■ -t . ■. t -At—j— ’
We think Wt flod chiefly when we
are Sorrowful. It would be well for us,
and more profitable, perhaps, to remember
him in our pleasures, when we meet with
success, or ftcl in full strength, or pressonr
children to our breast*, or when the re
joicing sunshine doth gladden us. We are
inmc familiar with supplication than with
rhank-giring, aud that from ingratitude,
and not because our unprovisioned wants
arc the more numerous. Every omitted
thanksgiving detracts from it supporting
power; him! contributes also to render ortf
communion with (.iod a monotony of com
plaint and petition, a gloomy wearying of
iieavt-fi and ourselves with our selfish pray
! ers.
ME RC ER ifN [ V ERSIT V.
rt:\FiiiEii. u.\.
KACUI.rV.
rttESIDKXT,
N. M. CHAW FORK D. f>,
V ROFESSOKB;
COLLCUG.
8. P. SANFORH, A. M„
MatheniHticr.
J. E. WILLET, A. M,
Chemistry and Natural I’hilosuphy.
H. H. TUCKER, A. M„
Belles Lettres.
U. W. WISE, A M.,
Greek and Latin L**agiiaen.
WILLIAM G. WOOHFLS, A. 8.,
Modem Languages.
THEOLOGICAL SEfllt ARV.
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. 1..
Eeelesiastical and Biblical Literature.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M.,
4ytematic and Pastoral Theology.
ACADEMY.
THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal.
Th* Commencement is held on the last Wednesday
in July.
The next Term will ooinmence on the last Wednes
day in August.
The price of Board iu the villageis |IO per month;
washing, room rent, foel, ifcc . $8
By order of the Board of Trustees.
8. LANDRUM, Secretary.
May 15 20 2ni.
Southern Female College,
Lvt(iß AM £ A', GE 0R GI A.
r HHE next Session of this Institution will commence
_L o*> Weduesday the 3rd day of September. The
Faculty is co upose t oftwelve experienced and sue
ceseftil teachers In the number and ability of
the Faculty, in the health fulness !’ locality, and in
thec j u,>l-Ui of th * arrangements for imparting
intruation, we challenge comparison with similar in
stitutions. The Baptists of Western Georgia, who are
i part owners of the property, and to whom we look
muinlv for patron ige, -ire respectfully
examine th-elaima which this College has upon them
For positive information, address
J A. FOSTER, or
UENRV K BROOKS
Sejit. 4 St 3fi
Female Institute,
VOR VM BUS, GA .
j r J'MIIS School will op.ii th* first of Oe'obar. 185^,
1 1 amt will elosi r,h v fttb of .lane, 1837. Cata-
I loguesean b* obtain'-.f I>v ad liveeinx the Principal.
THOMAs R SLADE.
Oct 1 2m
Georgia Female Gollege.
•HAVs
; Ilia Brirg Term counnem- ■* Monday .lauuarv 12th.
i t'ominenceaieiit will be h*ll Wednesday, July 22d.
KACtIIT.
BKo, V. lirc-idenL
f. LOU Natural
J, It. SEA4.S, Music.
Rev. C. W. BTEVKMS, Hellea Lettre-*.
TIIhE Trustees announce with much satisfaction
A that they have a Faculty of experienced and
luborious officers; and that they will be assisted by
j ladies who are well qualified to teach, especially in
the department of languages and in the School of
; JUvign.
MJille Man van, a native of Pari*, b.-wiils French will
Tem-li Vm'nl Music, in which stir trendy evcels.
J. icaiep in die mkbtof a refined and rhriaimri cominunily;
in n Ic-mtiful ami aocsioitiie neixhlioriioo I; pre-entina every
Incililv tor iiniHtrlirix an accriniilished etiucalion, the Georgia
iViuale college rc!v* c.iifirteiitly upon the public for the f>a
irunxge it <l6er\ee.
Catakiguea coutaiuing further infonnation may be
• obtained l>v applying to either of the officers.
THOS. J. BURNEY,
Nov. 20 Sec’y Board Trustees.
1 PRIVATE STOOL
FOR D K A F AX D 1) UM B.
r subacriber respectfully informs the friends of
x the D iaf and Dumb, that he has opened a school
for thatelass of persona, *t his father’s in Oglethorpe
county, Ga , four miles west of Lexington. He will
receive pupils at any time, from seven years of age,
and upw >rda.
He has ha l experience in teaching for several
years in the Georgia and South Carolina Asylums
for the Deif an lDa üb. A better school of this kind
cannot be found in the South, ic point of cheapness
and location; having the advantage of the purer air i
and retirement of the country.
Each person who <hould tie presented for admission,
mast be free irom any immoralities of conduct, and
from any contagious diseases.
An aueual eh trge of one hundred and ten dollars
for Board, Lodging, washing and other incidental ex
penses of the school room, wifi be made for each
scholar. In case o’ sick ness, tie necessary chargee
will ario be m i le. There will be a continual super
intendence of health, conduct and morals. No deduc
tion from the above charge on account of vacations
or absence, exc-pt iu case of sickness.
The scholastic year will commence at any time the
person or persons should be admitted in the above
mentioned s-hool. Far further particulars apply to
the undersigned, J B EDWARDS,
sept. 11-lm.
’ —. ■— ■
Twentyfith Thousand.
THE SABBATH BELL;
Vlr. Moot’w Sew Collection of Church Musk.
r I ‘dK demand for this nuw work, by Mr. Geoige K
L Root, (firstpub'ished a few weeks since,) has
I extensive, that, we hey* found ourselves
HUite unprepared to keep pace with it, and havecou
-gquao'ly been much behind our orders. Apologizing
toour customer, f o r this unavoidable delay in filling
their Lite orders, we lm ve now the satisfaction of hu
uouive -mg that arrangements for manufacturing this
book tnttcli more rapidly, are now c.trried into clf.ct;
and law this date, we hope to be able to fill any hi
tore orders with which we may be favored, on the
day of their receipt.
, , * ’ i- noe (>f lliH must et-ni ■ rotlerilons ‘ ’
of Church fllusn ever tmneil, are! it- sale certainly proves it
<**> of ilut m..H ipiiliv. fomardci hy mail,
p<t paid, m teahiierj and le.miers of chofrali,, receip- 0 f sev ’
enty-five cents. M ASON BROTHERS,
t Nov. Jt)-4t HU and llb Ihi-IDB S;r.-t
‘A *■ !
73S SISSTQSIOI'T
GX
j; ‘ Kedstoo of the Holy Uraclea.
And upon the Otijtetn, Aitn*, M t’Vtv, lAt (VSo
iJittibkin, Organisation. Foctliiie* ami Capa
[ ‘ v ciiitf i/ Ae ’
Amerioan Bible Union for Revision.
fit two -‘luraixjr” or thb Rkvisirt* Assbeu-rV6n 1
aXP FIT* CuißOtMijM, • > ..... ■■ i I
Th* latter specially appointed by a Coitgtva# of Min- i
ister# at the City of Louisville.
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* “ “ “ in Mdsliit, erte's.
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Lottirrille, Ev.,
Oct 9-1 m coraer Fourth and Wainut sis.
The Standard American Church Music
Book.
HALE A MU.UOX SOLD J
i'pRRNEW CARMINA SACRA, by Dr. L.wlUa !
X Mason ha* now reached the astounding sale of a j
nearly half a million copies! First putdished in 184<• |
•! the Carntiua S*K*ra ha* ever *iue enjoyt-.l un unpre- •
1 cedented sale which still continues*—a irrcaJ.oj Hum- j
: tier of copies having 1 -een sold during lh.-
ctcsed than in lh on.* previous. The New Curmiini
Sacra is a revised edition, the least poptilar portions
sos the old book having been omitted, and their piact
; snppliod by the most valuable pieces from Dr. Ba
i son’s numerous other popular works. The EJements
I of Music have also been re-written and much ■ iilarg
i ed. The New Gariuinu then, rtutids alone
i |ire-eminent among books of i.tsjilasc as,
j Collection of Church Music. Whatever other new
i books it may have, no choir is oompleteiy furnished
for usefulness witliout a supjiiy of thin Hook.
Teachers of Music, if t hey wish to use in ilieir .dus.
ses a text-book which is ‘sutv to give s'tttsfaction,
should use the New Caruiiua Bucra.
Leaders of Choirs, if they would always harg on
hand a supply of such musie as U sifTe to satisfy the
congregation, should obtain the N’v Canuiga Sacra.
Clcrgvmcn who wish t.he choir to ute, apart of the
time at least, tunes iu which the congregation Can
and will unite, should see that t hey aresupplie t with
the New Carolina .Sacra.
For sale by alt booksellers. Published by
MABON jt BROTH EPS,
lyb and lloDu i He rtreet,
Publishers of the Musical Works of Musou, Brad
i bury. Root: lleatings, etc.
October 1 6t 40
“THF, MODERN WHITFIELD;” I
Whose audiences at t-itues has been 20,000 persons;
and who has caused all England to blaxt with
tzcitentfiU, just published August first—
THE REV. C. H. SPURGEON,
OF LOSOOS.
Ilit Stnnons with an Introduction and Sketch of ‘ hit Li/e.
BY TUI’ KEY. E. L. 31A GOON.
With a fine Lithograph Portrait.
1 vol. 12 mo. Muslin. 857 pages. Price ill.
ORDERS from the trade solicited, And should he
seut early, a* the prospect is that a demand will
| be made for the book that cannot be supplied at first
promptly.
“Sever, Bince the days of George Whitfield and
Edward Irving, has any minister O’ religion acquired
so great a reputation in so short a time. There is no
man in Great Britain w’ o can draw such immense
audiences; and none who, in his happiest efforts, can
so completely enthral the attention and delight the
! minds of his hearers ‘orrtpvnd*t <>f the fmL}>en
i dent.
“What the Jenny Lind furore was in the musical
world, the Spurgeon mama se*ms to be in LheCalviu
istic one; for wherever the young declaruatist goes,
j people crush to hear him w-ith a suffocating, elbowing,
almost fighting vehemence, am using enough, if you be
sufficiently high, to overlook the crowd, but very
choking and alarming if you should yourself be in
the midst of the melee. The latter was uiy ease on
Tuesday evening last, and I write with ribs sored and
wrists bruised in my efforts to roach Broadmeail
Rooms, but only too thankful that 1 ever got out
: with my life - -Bri*tol [A'ey.l Paper.
“He is rated hy his adherents above Fox or Whit
’ field. Converts and bptisms are frequent snd nu
merous. Exeter Hall will not contain the multitude
who seek to catch the sound ol his voice.”— New Yorker.
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; ties and of the most beautifi 1 styles.
ALSO,
lii our heavy work will be found the largest and best
! lot of PLANTATION BROGANS, and HOUSE KF.R
i V ANT’S SHOES and BOOTS ever offered in this, or
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Aug 2! :;4 3too
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WARt HOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AIUIHTA, OEoJtGIA,
At the- old stand of Dye iU Barnes, corn ‘/’
j of Reynold and Wash inyton-gts.
; r IMIK uud*-rigned have this dav formed a co-part-
X nership, under the firm of BarStf A Jones, for the
! transaction of a Central Warehoutc. and Cmim>**lou
Buxine**. Wc hope, by strict personal attention to
business, to merit a share of public patronage.
All ordi-rs for It t/giug, Rope aud Family Supplies
filled at the lowest market rates.
The usual cash advances nude on Produce in store.
WM. K. BARNES,
formerly of the firm of Dye <t Barnes.
JAMES A JONES,
of Oglethorpe county.
sept. 1,1850. 88 8m sep 18
i COSKEttY, WHITLOCK 4 CHENEY,
WAREHOUSE <t COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Avolsta, (t.l.
r pHEundersigned Itave formed a Oo partnership for
X. the transaction of a General Warehouse X Com
mission Business front the first September next, at the
old stand of Whitlock, Coskery A Cos., and would rc
spectfully solicit share of pubite patronage
Orders for Bigging. Rope, Jec., punctually attended
to at the lowest market rates. Liberal cash advan
ces made on produce in store.
JOHN COSKERY, I of the firm of Whit lock,
A J. WHITLOCK, ) Coskery feCa,
W. 0. CHENEY, of Greeue County.
Augusta, July 28 -fim
<4II,IIAH A A§KIY,
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Possessing every facility, will devote their per-on
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of COTTON and other produce consigned to their
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FAMILY SUPPLIES.
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Aug. 1 82 ts
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COM MISS ION M Kit (’ll ANTS,
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SECOND EDITION’
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Metloidlest Ihyctimion tffUl he- issued in
September.
DISCUSSION on .\l-in.M.lici Kpiacopacy. by Rev.
a. Henderson, Editor t .South Western Baptist,
and Rev. J. liamill ol the Ala!.sum Conference, re
vised and improved, J vol. 12 mo. 400 pp YL
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Tins Southern Baptist, Publication Society, now an
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Methodirt Episcopacy iu this country, us a -hurcli
system, i* Aoti Republican. No Discussion since the
debate of lira. Way lard aud Fuller on slavery, has
presented such a well tempered, audumuly exhibition
of Christian Polemics. —Southern Baptist.
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Southern Baptist Review for 185(>.
EDITORS:
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The following Articles, Reviews and Exegeses will j
appear in the f'orthaonung numbers of the Review: i
Review of Dr. Summer's strictures on Howell’s
“Evils of Infant Baptism ” Review of Hibbard on |
Baptism—Ethnology against Moses, a Review of Mor
ton Nott and Glidiioos work; The Philosophy of Re
ligion (continued) tonehing mao's relation to tlmMe- j
diatorialGovernment of Chrbt, the floly spirit; Faith.
Evangelical by Justification. The Importance ofl
American Freedom to Christianity—its toe the Papacy. ;
The Great West, its importance and wants. German ‘
Theology, its character and influence; Principles, Pol- !
and History of Jesuitism. Tim Herijdural doe ;
trine of the Resurrection against Modern Theories—
a Review of Bush’s Ansslaei*. What Language did j
Christ and his Apostles spook aud wriu-j The Change
of the Sabbath from the Tib to the Ist day oi the week ;
Examination Bernes’ Notes cm relating to Gap- !
tiain. From th” London Baptist Magazine ( M series.)
The Covenants of (.’ircumciston no ground tor Inlapt f
Baptism, because still in force Tlte literal Restora
tion of the J, ws. A review of “the Cm mant-*.’’ bv 1
Howell.
Faith; Evangelical; Justification by Faith The
Atonement, nature and extent Imputation, Impu
ted Righteousness. The Agency <>f the Holy spirit ,
iu the Conviction and Regeneration of the' Sinner.
Divine Forekuwledge aud Human Agency Reriptu
rally Reconcilable. The Heal of the New Covenant. ;
The Grounds and Evils of the Dogma of Believers i
Apoatacv; The Laws for the Interpretation of the
Prophecies. The Syuoptieal Interpretation of the ,
Book of Revelations—chilblain in the Nineteenth
Century. The Sot i plural Definition of Ecelesia, or !
the Christian Church; Protestants Societies not Chris-,
tion Churches nor braneTies of Christ V Church; The:
Design of Baptism [a subject fnr 100 little understood I
or insisted upon.] Baptism for the Remission of Sins, :
by Elder W. C. Buck. The Polity of Episcopal Meth- ;
odism Examined by S. Henderson, Ala. John's Bap- j
tism, was it Christian.'—Rebaptism. The Concessions!
of Papists, Greeks anil Protestants for I<X> years in i
favor of Baptist Principles, [a series.) Reviews of ;
Dra. Coleman's History and Robinson’s Greek lexicon.
Dowling on Romanism, involving a discussion of the
Temporal power of the Pope. Hear IT’s Cbureh Histo
ry. American Slavery, is it of Divine Institution and ;
Sanctioned by the New Testament! Geologists against i
the Mosaic Account of a Universal Deluge Reviewed. 1
The dix days of. Creation, by Prof. Taylor, Reviewed; j
A synoptical view of the various religious demuoina- j
tions of the United States.
EXEGESES.
John iii: 4, a. “Born of water and Spirit.”
Hebrews vi: 6th and 10th chapters. If they shall!
fall away, Ac.
Acts xfx: 1, 6. “And when they heard this they
were baptized.” Who were baptized?
John xii: 14. “Ye also ought to wash one another’s I
feet.” Is feet washing a church ordinance?
1 Peter iii: 18, 40 By which also he went and !
preached unto the Spirits in prison.
1 Corinthians ix: 26. “I then fore so run,” Ac.
Matthew iii: It. The baptism in the Holy Spirit— |
The baptism in fire.
Matthew xxiv When shall these things be, and j
what shall be the sign of thy coming, antfibe end of
the world?
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