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THE PAULDING NEW ERA.
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VOLUME X.
DALLAS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 2!>, 181)2.
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ALLIANOEMEN,
Mu. Uditou.—W ill you
THE DOCTRINE! OF JUSTIFICA-, to it. and by it lifted up by another
I ... | st'ongth tluiu his o>vn. So iii.in
pleaso “Wo beliovo that tlio great tjos-j mU8t bo raised by another ,ight-
givo mo a sina’1 space in your pa- pel blissing which Christ seotiros , eousness than his*own to that con,
per for a few thoughts, for tho to such ns believe in him, is Jusli- dit'ion of acceptance with (;,’i
many readers of your paper. Wo Rent ion; that Justification includes whence he has fallhi The .
are having a great deal of rain for the pardon of sin, and tho prom!s 0 j of the atoning work of Chi ist' 1 ;',
the season. People are nearer up of eternal life, on principles of ■ ] P fc down to the helpless sinner and
with their farm work than they righteousness” J
thought:oneo they iould bo by this Afrer receiving its boncflts wo
tune. | have the same sinful hearts ns be-
Mr. Editor tlio thinir that 1 with which to
thing that I lore, with which to contend. In-
wanted to speak about principally stead of being made free from sin,
is my loyalty to tho alliance* we rather ronlizo its power and
f - 01110 that because I have never enormity tho more. Hut God uc-
voted with the third paity, or for enpts what Christ has done, as a
tlio third party, that 1 am not u fufflieient “covering” fur our sinful*
true, ulliaiicenuni, but 1 will say to ll,,s <* Hence ho will not only l»o i pilu up dut^tls ot morlt that
all such, that 1 ail just as true to f.par. tl eternal punishment for it, , b„ plneed to our
| by faith in it, and not in himself,
and by surrender to it, lie is lifted
l| P t° pardon, son-bip with (J . 1,
and heaven.
Regarded as a mere agency of
moial reform, the world oilers
nothing like this principle of just
ification by simple faith. A re!; -*
ion of mere works, of elforts to
re to
• it, lias its
^ye as*c now
prepared (ogive
our subscribers
one of (lie best
papes publish
ed in Norli (*a.
•Full of all (he
st nbws, and
in (he
BObiUN
ChESTW eicht
FOR YOUR HOME.
tlieall Hire ...... mcipiva. on •••• ......j uiB.-ouragein. ills in the memory of
aiiyinaiinocilt.be. 1 am very men I, must b. endured; though past mistakes that c.ui never' bo
sorry to see good men so outlaid, 'hero may be allliotion or cliastisn- rectified, but which arise to trouble
until they fully im nt to develop graces of Chris- j „„d dhconruge ns, Hut by God's
iindeistand the t no situation of it. t'sm olu raetur. | plan there is no uiip.mloned past
When wo uro justified, our s(n- j to drag one down. II
fulness is, in tlio sight of God, as if J OVO r tho old defaced
it had never existed. It is .»3 know that in tho eyes of' God they
though our sins had boon written | „ro clean and now and ho can bimiu
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■ v. a ! . diM o t .I-I iave' In. ’iali Mille riun, l
. . i,i ciiarua, roflll who dosirti it, this
i-, ■ —T i-i . i n '.nil or Kiiflldi. with full
J ,r J,r irini; mid usuis Sant by mail
ad 'r, - ;• .1 slami.. liarnio— this paper
I read a great deal and I don't
fully understand the situation, I
don't understand full}', to my sut-
isfat lion the.action of tlio Si. Louis
efivolition. Even mon that iverc
tlioro, or it's an id they wore tlu.ro,
differ in regard to the platform t)m c
was adopted by that convention’
and i fur on.) had rather wait until
they get that matter reconciled. It
has only been a short while since
1 and all the alliance thought that
there was nobody like Living, ton*
Now it seems that Mr, Host can
carry tho day with a great many)
Livingston or no Livingston. 1
am not married lo either of tlio
gentlemen, and especially not 1°
Host yet. 1 don't knew yet that
hu (Host) is a very safe Host to
hitch :o. I never tried to. have
s mse enough to be anything yet
but a democrat, ami that just mcan a
a government for the people am
by the people, and I do say that
ii it takes the people’s party lo
bring about such a government
why let it coine, but brethren lot's
don’t get so enthused, until after
the big meeting in Chicago, that's
to come off in dune next., then it
tl ley don't begin to . tir around just
lil.o they aimed to give us relief,
then 1 am with you lor all ti aa
to coine, bat let’s wait aud watc
let's don’t say disloyal, or no aHi-
uiiO'j eith r, until tho tide quiets,
for the tide is i:i a whirl. Now
when Livingston, Moses and HosS
and others who have had an op*
portunity of under.,t,aiding the
j tine situation, and (LlTer so widely
as they do then I tlmik that there
is .plenty of corruption som iwdiore,
so let s watch and read, and quit
i tiii.atiiig dislo} alty; we will ul.
get right in the sweet by and by.
j I will close with my best wi dies
fo • tlie >' kw Hka, it . many ru.i I-
eis and it kind editor.
Yours Fraternally,
'1'. 11. Kciso.v.
can turn
pages and
in a book, but bad boon all erased,
and tlio pages lnudo as fair and
white as if nothing laid boon writ
ten there. It is as though a per
son, all filthy, had been wrapped in
a white, spotless robe provided (of
him; and tho giver of the robe ac
cepts him iiccording.to his appear
ance in it—as if 1m were, in his
sight, what his covering is. So, as
wo by faith “put on Christ,” God
sees Christ, not us; and wo enter
heaven because we are “in Christ.’’
Why is this call “Justificutioti?”.
When a charge against an accused
person has been dismissed in court,
either though r.c piittul, or the ac
ceptance, hy the court, of a suffi
cient fine, thou that person is justi
fied ill tiio eyes ef the law, and, in
its eyes, is an innocent as all other
men. It has no more claim upon
him. Ko il is with the sinner that
is justified. ’1 lie blood of Christ
has been paid as an equivalent for
his sins, and lie goes forth justified
and tinder no more condeinimtion
than the ang'lsof God; though he
still has a sinful nature, lie is
justified, a forgiven, man. The
law of God's justice and righteous
ness lias been fully satisfied.
Justification, then, no nus * being
made just in the sight of God ”
Justification “is bestowed, not in
the record of a new life on a new
page.
God made covenants with Adam,
Abraham and the people oflsiael.
A covenant means an agreement
or arrangement, These covenants
wore., in substance, “obey me, do
rig.it; and you will be happy aud
Inly; disobey me, and you will lose
all my favor." This kind of cov
enant Ims been called a “coven nit
of works.” Hut now, in Christ
God mai.es a now covenant or
agreement—it is that of grace. It
says “accept the work of Christ for
you; believe and live.” “This is
your only work—to accept, and
pardon aud eternal life are youis.”
Christ has done dl the work, it
is finished, purely this gospel is
“good news.,’
BAP.TTAHATCHlE MISS*
Mu. Editor.—If you will give
me space in }our paper I will gue
you (he do.s from Mis.dssqjp .
Fanning is going on lolen blc liv.
ly. We have fntvo lm 1 luffs < f
tain here, and b ully behi"d with
farming, though so,no are planting
cotton. Il looks as though spring
Had come, tin; woods are gn n and
birds sing nicely. Wo had Liu? la „
eat rain here on April ,'th at night
that I ever saw, the liv ;• was
li'gher by eighteen or twenty ii
nsideratioii of any works ‘ff | ^ tlltlll it lllVi eve., bei
8oinl Rtamp fur Illustrate 1 Price Mat.
: h .9 Schumacher Gymnasium Co. S'-
id Bo In Every House.
1-y M., Shariislmrtf,
o without; r.King’s
< .t.iMtinjttit n, couxliH
mi tl liis wife who wmh
light oasuess which wo have done,
but solely througlqfiutlijn the He
ll liner's lilood.”
Any good works that we could
do would he insufficient to justify
in 1 . Onr best works of righteous
ly ss cannot satisfy tho thorough
r. qiui'oments of tlio perfect law of
Cod. Not only would they be
tainted with sin, but they could
not wipe out our past.
because of our sinful nature,
there is absolute inability on our
part to make ourselves holy. Tips
has been called man’s “moral ina
bility.” We ar - like a mail lying at
the foot of a precipice down which
he has fallen, with his limbs brok-
tli I'luiuimiiua iiftiT an at- en, yet trying to climb up the
when various other ] )P ,.pp n Ji uu l al * height by bis own
efforts, and Ills own strength.
Certain movements and efforts he
can make, and they are as welj
directed to this end as it is in , his
power to make, but, 'notwithstand
ing, he is utterly helpless. He
cannot climb that height. So the
good deeds of man, his own work”
of righteousness, good as far a H
they go , arc utterly inefficient in
enabling him to climb the perpen
dicular height of perfect holiness,
1 and ascend to heaven, tho home of
the perfectly holy.
Hut a rope might be let down to
such an one, add he might be tied
m.n i'li i ii. u wil l i cliuvo I In;
sulicriT imine.lialal; ,
in every par' <>i tlie wnrl.l
m’ U s ;t i .. i . U.i Hurt
. n ii.sli. . s Southing
, o.kia .
eon all >wn Up.
fore. It washed away most all of
the bridges and il washed away a![
of the river fencing and drow.ie ! a
lot of stock. I wont across the
river last Wednesday aud he pod a
gentleman by the nuine of Cocker-
bain. Every foot of land lie owned
was under water. The water was
two feet deep in bis dini'i <g room.
There was the worst distraction
with water 1 ever saw. 1 saw
drowned cows on rafts and hanging
in saplings. It looks like it wil 1
be impossible for them to fence
their land back to make a crop
While the river was up myself and
Mr. Clay went out in a boat about
one half mile, the water was so
swift it run the boat against a tree
and bursted it; wo was then about
two hundred yards from the river
bed and one half mile from land,
we had to swim about one quarto •
of a mile before wo got to where
we could wade, and when I got to
| land there was a lot of my friends
there to meet me and was glad to
receive me, and I win as glad to
receive them as they was me, for
I was most give out and cold, as
the water in this rivi r is much
cooler chan the Georgia water,
Oats are looking finer in this
country than I ever saw them be-
fete in Georgia at tlio time of the
11. W. Davis.
year.