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iTi THE LUTHERAN VISITOR, COLUMBIA,. 8 C, AUGUST I, 1813. - ^ Urt! larger weAed, nm\ even those jJSToied fo f the ^fal d.p- ^ infeot are finding tbeir jgff ^rf. moteoius of curiosities. gjjtew* e # • • • • » A- Jifirolt to imagine that the \*%i uborioosl.v brred out tbr tWi eapaciouM fonts, seut- ^^.^rtbroogU the dlbe.it httd a,ly * ymv * large number in onr ttTT !bo think that immersion, *£'mi W* Wn * "« “ J - ifSLail ^oally valid. coarse, difficult for a aim. IVdobaptist to account P Jtwa ge»nd strained conclu- ^ thick a Baptist, heut ou Hud ia favor of adult ** the ou} y aor'ldural pM to mode aud sutyect, T^rss from anything} but it * te ns that as the siie of ths fTaliaded to shows that infant* k«mW !» ttV0 ^ >eeu immersed iu tijeso furnish evidence direct* f^Lj^ the Baptist view that are proper subjects of Nor does it follow' that j^wrc always immersed iu ,11# feats,*** that no adults wen B ^ r a vith water from them while [jjtethey were iu use in the church- K, which they belonged. We fat there can be no reasonable fegfetket adults as well as infante «« bap8*ed in these churches with tandem these fonts during the sgeii which they were used. Thbs, ibfimtt were baptized in these jfctt by launersiou, or otherw ise, Ito feet i* against the Baptist view the ooly proper sub- parfbeptum; and if adults were ita baptised from these fonts, of rkicb there can be no doubt, they gHthavebeen baptized by sprink le is they could not have bet a auiened in the font, and this again ttmfirsry to thd Baptist view that aarmf is the onlj proper uhhIo i baptism. Thus, as it seems to *fe*evidence from these fonts is gssst the Baptist view both as to ttMahjeets and the mode of bap- ife r y ! B I is to the baptistery iu the cata- mte of Borne, and some others mm to by Dr. Andersou, whic! m large enough for the imtnereio of m adult, these afford no special evidence against the Pedobapti view, which regards the mode of ba Qm as not definitely revealed in Senptnres, and therefore of ry iwportauce; and that baptism by isaenloa, pouring or sprinkling, of adults or infants, is equally valid. Y«t, it by no means follows tha i became some of the old baptisteriei referred to by Dr. Auderaon am hrgt enough for the immersion o ‘ »adult, that baptism was perform ' ed in them by entire immersion in fee present Baptist way, as Dr. A. awoaies. Indeed, there is a larg? wwont of aucieut evideuce in tha hra of painting, inscriptions aul “vulptureto prove conclusively tha t #ch was uot the case. As Dr. J i. fow not alluded to these, we beg to? to remind him of a few' fef feeu. ( , In the church in Uosmediu, at Ri- Tesna, which was built iu A. D. 401, feere is a representation in mosaic >f fe® baptism of Christ iu Jordan, n vkich the Saviour stands iu wat ;r *P to bis waist, and John the Bapti st »<aiuts on a rock by his side bn|>- h«®g him by pouring water on ifis *"dfroui a shell iu his right hand. In the dome of the Baptistery ht hernia, boiU in A. D. 454, there is % fresco representing the ba p- ^ of Jesns in Jordan in the sai le tosw, excepting fliat John the ^■Ptist stands on a rock on the shore vlhe river ou the right side of « e- 2*’ fearing the water on his head a shell, instead of the left side, ^in the picture iu the church, bn the door of the great church at geuenU significance, having no refer - bottle »tt*i to— a battle of into*- enw to any particular Individual* N—' and n t nm Ifeal irnltary (ho And all fhnoa, mtkont oogfea, npr* .feamt*, ^iHiaity aa «tkl aa worldly, seal the nte a* Hrtng iwrtnrmti if with all tfertr ibigmaa and tfet mtfn pourimf f nod ynt, l>r. Amfemafi aa efeanf the aalnta fa tool, raw not tot smnes against nil this evklruor, (feat qnk M> **m* In griaf. the rite of hnptom was parfbnn«-«l Ay la* Mnmna i alfeotofeHn Into which vwMMrwan only in the enriirst times way it wlU f It ru elnim aa Its own hfUfi Christ! no great man of learning, no grwsl In describing ths bngtMnry of HA post or points* Its most distm 1’ouziaiK) iu the catacombs of Rome, gwlatod thsotogtaos have fallen away above referred to, to aotken “tha from .t; tto itoilfeti «MU« ancient irenco on tto wall, represeub in which, sillily enough, It haa set iug the tmptism of the Lord. II# la Itnelf agstuat winderu discovery and standing in tlio wafer ap to hia loins, natural neionoe, presses it hardly AC* his left ia John tto Baptist as even npoa Its own sports! held-— thongk about to immarm him r theology. No man oi lantaing can We bar# entphaaiaerl the last clausa approach tto Bible now a da) s in in order to call attention to the re- tto £*rmlonBly sairs insane* with markable imagination hi Dr. A. ia! which that bank ana wont to ha jregard to this picture. In it, John interpretei at tto toglnaiag of this the Baptist hi represented aa stand ceolan • • • • The iug ou tto bank of tto rive* so high tTlltasnentaae jonmols «& above Jesus that it would be impoa- against tto penfeseota of itootogj for him to immerse him whore are well known} tot ton onach ia he stands, just as ia all tto other | wanting ere one of the partianus of kepreeenUtioua of the aanoe scene mentioned above} while to has bis fight hand ou tto toad of tha Ha ▼iour, as though fa tto act of bap tizing him by affusion, and with hia left he supports hie rod or staff on his shoulder ! To imagine John, as t lufallibtbt) diail e*|*ial «m •urpaaa lh4lioger in rrmiuwm T When tto) throw dirt at sn arUst like Knalhach, they truly manifest s vulgar hot they can not a a painter «l cqaal were oik* a Catholic emditioa, * represented ia this picture, **as thing* [ Cathode poetry, a Cathode school of about to imnirr** Jeecu,” shows a painting and maato» tot they eatot ix)wer of imagination which is—well, no longer Tto lent trinaenai on the very extraordinary, to say tto least! Hie tree of CathoUciam were Mawsoot, But we own not help regretting Chateaabnaad sad lie Maistrw. And that Dr. Anderson dkl not preneente how Utile ia hannoay with the his investigations somewhat fferttoc prieetiy ideal of tto first la tto tori tn the catacomto of Borne, Had to table Bubop Krttvhr. sr tto csnkf done so. he woo id doubt!*** have l*itw IX.! No! It to la tala yew discovered some inscription* ou tto strive In conqaer the gewins of the touilis of some Christian **neoftbytes,* Ifith otalary thrnwgh that of tto wbone ages are gives (tom a few lfith — Herbs .Tartseal Jteifwsg months up to one, two, three and -* -»»» morv years! How »lid these become The average extent and coat of a Christian •uw^lyles V Shaply by tody *a frwwsmwe to net te to iaferrsd Christian baptism, probobh in the very baptistvr\ of St. I'otuxuao. But thAh. that was infant hapfum, which Dr. Andcrom maintains to act proper Christ inn baptism. Bo thru, according to this view, tto Christum rw who "died far tto testimixiv eaw*,*’ and whow.- hoiUes vevw entombed in tto eatacmnbs of Boom-, with tbeir baptized ehUUrea, wmrn not good Chrutjsua, because they not immersed !! Hot "how ia that for high !"— Lutheran ffearrrrr Ths Decay el dthe We i* a similar representation *»Oe scene; Johu the Bapi Sfc 00 the shore, with his right ***** 00 the bead of Jesus. Then! is •hwtlitiou among the inhabitant^ of lsa > that this representation j***ht from Jerusalem by the in the beginning of the evstwy. a brass plate on one of the ^ the church on the Via Os- ?** at Borne, the. same scene is framed in relief, representing the resin the same way ; aud on the the church at Beneventum is picture of the same scene H** 8 ** 1 ia the same way. Both ere very aucieut. the chureh of St. Lorenzo at life ** a Pointing in which W*bw!’ e * t m »rtyr-preacher is repre- •'festo. ** being by an eocle- Mc - who pours water on hi* head Ifraroa VR<,e ‘ ^ ICTB ’* e* 80 an en_ (lt p ,,late i° «»e of the galleries i„ T^’^ecuted by a Greek attist ^wllUr C€Dtury > representing a baptized by pouring. ‘ ow t bw} ^ a great maoj othw hs 1 presentations of the rite of ^_®—«ome of out Saviour in ion*. ’ **?*• distinguished per- Uu^ , Km t >eror !* k,D 6 and queen ot the Lon and others; and gome 0 f mwjyi of Jet IW>m that of the Bothsefelld ot lorn Ion, who a few weeks sgti. be cswie Mrs. Klitot Ywrfce, ms) N ms 9 *% 4- -» -1 fe m -* —> ■- —- ffiiw*- Nlv 1 wifip|l " f T Id 1 m wi Iw v m T«d lelmplTsw dozen* The Boud *«re*t mirHner to whom the order fer tto troosweoo wo* given, hsd lustrwrtioos to pro vide twelve rforrn of every artirle which it wo* witbiu tto tooud* uf poesibibty for s tmly to reqwirv. I*e» and (towers fail U» portray tto pries 0|* |tpi| I ^^(| 1|| Ac., whkh went to moke ip that trouser* u The coat happily row tcfned oi*l) the ItottorhiWU, tot It ton*! have lee 11 >,miamI*t“stoe foe i-trie Wb.t »» Home in 17*#, amt what ] « «*«an nrl«s« -Jr..— al«a* ia it now 1 Wnhia lU, , r»iniM •«> jaitb o< rill years tto Church State ami tto tem A yuuwg matron at Dvtnrtl, aged poral power of tto Gcrmaa Kydarw j twenty fire, wm married far tto fifUi pate hare been diaaolred; tto pn« ! time leal week, ail ot her session* of tto cfeurch Iu France, bring alive. Spain, and Italy have torn sold aa national properly. IS very where haa Protestant heresy obtained civil rights. Protestant chapel* fiourish in Borne aa well as in Madrid , the LJjo tea taut clergyman walk* about unmolested, and diaaemiuaiew hia Bi ble by tltooaand* ami ten* of thou sands. Had not—since Ne|K>leoii • Consulate In France, ami in the other Catholic aud Proleatont State* «kmm the Congrcs* of Vierni*—piditkul power steadily stood up for tto Church; had not, after 1848, |»obti cal reaction leagued itself with eceie Kiasl teal reaction ; hssl we done what the spokesmen of UltnuuouUamm uow so earnestly, so persistently Ue tnand—left tto Church to herself— heat of the contest, a Pope pronoun ced from the pulpit tto word *Re form’—a Pope who, at that time, loved that hi* name should to eon netted with that of Gaogaiielli. The infallible Pope, l*io* IX, was, iu the year 184b, the ides! of the Italian Litorals whom today to curse*. Tto traiisforaiation which tto work) then hoped for at the baud* of the Koinan Catholic Church already cast widely before it ita majestic shadow. Wherefore secede from a church which intends to make ite peace with modern culture and society T so said quiet, thoughtful people—aud re mained. Tto Syllabus, tto “Afea Poexumusf sod the Infallibility Dog ma were necessary to prove that be tweeu modern society and Rome nothing real or durable can exist except war. Roman Catholicism is being surely driven to take ap that poeition which, flfteeo hundred years ago, perishing heathendom occupied with regard to ambitious Christen do*n. It is tto religion of the an educated * * * * Bo long aa Home could diepoee of the secular arm in her service, aud the night of ignorance toshnmded tto work), tor mastery was easy. No intelligence was required to burn dissident*. The conflict iu which we nee now en gaged in Germany derive# the dee peration of ita character only from the fact that the State has too long favored aud furthered tto aggro* sions of the Church • * • • Tto Liberal a overestimate tto strength of tbeir adversary In tto eod, this oaams M *ee>a***a #•« , — ***** *sa Tl‘ *MU>4a Mhjoaim fiPwPI * HT IRfii a Ilf sfewrW W umm mmm k» »>* MS iaa Uk k,... ~ A ji m * k-. I ■ , | gMwIifi W* IP^wfe^^fi IM' w^fisggs*^v* to he itaetl as a Iwmtding fesoaoe few emigesMls who shad! to detained ta that oily. Tto house Is intend—I to !m *i t i*^ ^ * f y , Ia 1 Vj* 1 ^ l**K*ab^* tn them, in which the «<>nl of (*ml smt *s wwe*^ar prayer atoll to in nenetant nor. Roe. filasarfe?ms* ■ *«• «i« ** 1mdm.ii <o* m ^4 * Lu| .4fias.dfefeM|k4fiMMMfeL"j; In # koiOfc f. .**.,m « 1* , v y it' ri .«tkl t '.*4 m. * m> In fCWrwNfelfe vTl ™ evlfeml* Jf n M*|k S nr*a nil 1,11 thm ■ Mftkasteo I WRM»f HINP w-DNI* I Jit vwFf3M5 * fT Lt F^T f k „ a k*** nm st —mfe n-ut tfisioeie> fe*. # ti. pie-^ m m filtffr 11 rwT-» cm MPfeiv ifeifeVFm IPFJ iMa^bSsff SsWr—ew*" f j/%mmfi*m ,1* -« me»afi RMwflirw wvWy iJwfiRfii “ vwRsT » toiwfel tPMNUfe* dfhD V in f fact to'aam*fe Is'k# elssw rsfi4ewswim.l ^ VtRT vRrf *,ewo^^Wrofl| ooew* isuvn *V%u Mi sr ^ m ^ .t so>aik •tlT rvanm* I IrFy VP FftP VPPP WP pastors, hut expect owe tri'o- I : d In tto oonrwe of tto sanmv. deep.—Tto total expenses of board, room real, fuel, fee., la tto Fort Wayne College amount to only about fififi a year fear each student. Those not la cwtwectioa with tto Mlsaonrl Synod, to whom thin mile gw belong*, pay $34 extra few tniifem. rjftKWXXY. On Iasi I*olm Hands) Rev Dr. Bpiegnl, hi Osmatwnek, wanted la partake, together with tto children to had then confirmed, of tto Lord's Suptwr. bat the sssistaat pant nr. Rev. Beer, refnaed to administer it, t mnael LI^mJI ,.g £ * li ei a# ■» ^ r wsgng|ggnnM*a 0 ^fi^MnJI fi^w W8s w *- > if Staqfe L *1* fi I^m snatMmm'aim ns'Sa ksawaamff^ia Pkfi.) jPppIMkpPMi Pit* OfPMfe SB maw* f»eer * mini ihiiiiiumwi hi A that Let A tto afenrefe In _ few tstoiaiai In a -to*»gW jam, fitfife * amd far* feU t«» nsppert tto rfcarwfe * fZrfeedaw —The Ctdver ia Uyaasds waa artvk fef lightning Tto aa tto lie print d ^ xiPfew Raprisl sexton fafiaasdL **Ite waa HgMufe IMRttlilfefei' P jtoon a^aytk^L ssta^n i as fiatiwHfew-a^n wRh the wifi of GadL* Tto tfeawfe was consumed Wif&Ja (h tmamma.—Tto WmUmm Cheieimn , tto rodnetian of the si*# at ths isMf -*— 1 ^.—i.. —, wew nt^pue HURgms » mlS|mp<VSs^KliaMlfip to It fey say tug "It is yet larger tto* tto disfiesttien an Ito pnrtaf a anslofitv of tto Bs*»t+*-ts of this -Pm mtmdyi . w» ip FPP JPT P fia fep featotok an nfiii SECURITY LIKE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, • ,|.>W " OK NEW YORK. Tw kaaot h fnfi at Aadanllrd IS* ttod same la Ids •to* ^ I ^ tkagtdsi Tto cnntnMnM - j- « Ifetort I* OfeM, President Theo A. Wotmorc, Yioe-President Isaac H Alien, Secretary. Church Xotim. RSSRfrgg 1 ’*"• I V PPPUMPi to VPf' iPfla p ,: ir Ptofest of notifies toned la fefl, MM. 1,061.380 Mihfifed ftoht) large fef ’ Tto farty feaafh fnaetto «f fee k* ; tvwnaefeisl Udtoma #*uui of IDcgfeto ISSffSRXfifefeT” * AVUt * n - ft*ridfeSi^pfem aofOniaH^RxfilieSl Wf fieof vasf. All Holi<4<!* Xoa-Foefeitinz - hove — A fr« anus agent* «soled, to whom fhffegv /hfet /tod.ms lira, rofowsu Ma le tosi^^UNaBetpi*. )f i a Wdlfes «d t torWat^ra, Maas, feat, given i tto,too t» 1 wIB news at Ml jamato* Vw. to fee Pfe p J ML Ctw, HHttfeC 4 TVgtak lywd. Ferfritiag indaremenU will Iwdffetvd l»y LOUIS SHERFESEE. J \ o m Onasral Agtot for South Carolina, * . ... ^ !• _ «.* li ’Ji • ♦ k r 'i .U’rJMj’ 1 'll' X*. 40 Broad Street, Charleeto* to the amnnat at Whn *dt give #4,4fifi to littoiy I "m si ltpdSw* % I fi mmM I’ife^niaM^ 1 • ■^tofetoiPwtototo tow PPP nlPMtotoi* 'X^tofipm JLm tuM Jfiil.feto. m Pk..m.m. s "tofF: PPfe pTNW ^PP^PwSPpJPn Ptoftyp have warts am lanfetag. They have IftN tipM tft to. PI ftp ring aad 1871 smM PPII Wp to la esafenem «a flto to) •» osavy MEWBERRT COUEEL JMfe.1 *4 tto •e to feslfi m M» frier art right; bat they They leva test Htth, and they, there fuuSSk Hi m k-... S 11* t Lm fPNnPi flvp CMMli IMlit, Fret «o AIL—M#v Hr af tto tnrgeet ia Afernny, X. Y-i *-* * — - at the (M4 Ksfeaf Hume, m atoa toy, to all tto eM astot*. Roptaet* end attorn alike. wMhnto (tmeetofeto 1 jP» Pfefe-amoad town— of tto Mk i; %nod dtw Vs. vrfil to told la (toksr Wkmt lak Cm. fV-B, M^tn, U ' " ffia*. a oanfeH torn fe IwieMl ftoaday In pnetofe to (tom ton ps«4 l ltow**« af tto ftMIrf UJCkTK) AT W ALB ALL A A ft. TW» rxewtoa CM* Imtotottoa mil 8 ssmtomeanto T‘m* o-i*. . * sj —. iih. II I? lev A f. hag l*Hd1 feoae. For LTXXA D.D. R.& W.C.SWAFFIELD f: H'i. m READY MADE CLOTH DIG. HATS, i............. ............. ^s*m .I...I., i -*■' UJf rURMSHING GOODS, etc. " M —«*. IU* H>- ^ ,, rrte „ ^ , ram clam cctteb (>«, c»- r will IVymrtntrai, we ~\ Ml. PIUSU1 Ml. ! ie»* t orso i.ammO ’ WM&htdas, jm The j to in the "might nf UE& A. 1'RlSCi a CO. 0&3AJrS vt- - "Oriwc fltoM pp V Itt^VlfPP PpBftv* * ito* WX,-; ISPMtoPTTg Ml f1«nn*o»> Ctoeutw Cto.' If. C. July ifi r tfefessi |g mMmmmq i .12.000 to DsM. tto Ttofi l.lVKit is more (rei)nrutl) the amt of duieaar then is general I > »np pnoe«L («>r a|M»n Ita regwlar depr mti, tn a powers *»f the and the s little nrnouD it *tru Its# ulate that iir>|Mwrtaot organ hy taking Himmous Liver Uegnlator, ami )«u prevent^*,s*t at the «!i*ea«r* that finsh to heir to. EccUsiistktol, « - !:«!,♦ i.'tuexav. Large t ’onfeegnlisw.. ■ The ■mimas I'uiur V**i* is IIaHaLi k.. gfeiMS* 4** Xifs * ^4 *We ▼ efef 8 wUS V#<^SS** njMHI eommwuivattt*. I • *w ■ i T>nl s* vsP TS»-8 PiP Fyl sMFe s the veil of the temple bail bmg sinee j „ 4 j, rrt ^ t rnmi J>r) , f-rr1t , 14 been rent ssonder. The German fae of itoatfe* W. Hnmrtofe.ame, Roq., Catholic movement of I84«> by to ^ t be parehase at tto «*iehalf to means foundered on Peter’s nek ; it i^y ist#t v in - g j,j. m o was first hindered, then repressed, j ttrtUge*. Raq and Dually strangled, through police Rmifrmut It.,»** n»* H r itoaatire.v, to Bute perseculion, thlu « *. * a. m tojr'iJl' a ^liriiHl^hris *. isM; f PlftftfttoPevft I.fw'wWrx PI * PPIPMPH P the Church’* advantage, in the very t*ofwr, a*< I Ifo nf any- that he thing wrMe. asti! to arknnwtolge and earn j few* his great V In nee, Mr fetor fifepl BSFPfeLtoB f. R OAJMNUI UOLUHPL fifeULM. YUKUN1A. < TWWTT FIXfT flBtlOV. 187S-74. JJjfeto stoma Jans IT as high as thst at say Kx- V alley oina to Itv. Naoa, even lll|i d yfe^,,^s s^ x>* j f aes*v bm mbt PPM adtats and edH tto two 'PMM A ^nssaaOMkiA., m if toffe ate Peek ox unto** at j—ntotot umAgts. Tgarn: rat th UNOEVELOPEO WEST Flffi Teton ti Up TeiritorieA PtolMiijMPP btTT beadle “i S ftotatorom tSf I Tto July tl MTTLfe v rvppvi * M m « *>• a .. *... M*Si IMSm, M, %, OWm Mk tank to Rev. *—I »eahro*4. Mr Levi A Mawem and We* Lean, ywnsg sat to(feiw at (to Into IQMns Beneer. Itofento Obituines. .. Bft|ijgMR|, : .'.ifi||||feftfttotoSa» BitoSor ilNfcA -..-4 f i< fe imAniiS' i k'ipxii vflVnPPPpr p« wfef* »wBA Pw Xt.'ftPPMNIrP ^.. • < *Eia mar IS iMs*k | l **MrO*‘ and (Wotoaitoo of tko nod etrrolaeiL ^nSSI^I^^gMM NAL Il HMflftid tiuRAL *.* r CXI. AMnatto HOETS CiROLQU COLLBCt. BT FLXAIAVT. CAlAtXPI 00 i a nf tfetsln- * Angwst *fe, 1(51 PjfiPMMM far *00**0 of Ten ^ If toft to t t (totogiato at AC to if? kraOrmi* lVportn»tot lifts If? feftndmto r*f *1 s^* y s*e OF For Csislngnw apply to pro. fTT imux. h« July 11 SU’ontcn Fcmile SemixiaiT HTAUNTON, VA 'pun Mil MARE CP GARMENTS to tto IstUto Style*, ami gmuwater utir. We sis ailfi tafinr —ill 1 for Latosistyitoof KPEJXG HATH 00 li Onr Finiskiig Gotos Dep*rt»r»t la fact onr stock embi RRW.C. SWATFULD. Mar 5.000/™ torm* to (Wr tram ks to feO per day. IZ',. •t&TH'tUftiXtiff. S J ftoWTi Liner of Liver, tJalylt. 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We hovo s number of other Transla tions under way, which we will announce from time to time. St”KDAV-aCHOOL LIBSARtRS. Onr arrangemento are such that we aad German) ot fe publisher*. We * as the on bond a large to which we are ! x hctA Hymn Bc^k*. oto- < \r.D ,f onr IssAs <except 1 mrr> neat by moil nt “ to and to Sunday-schools. We earnestly roqneot oar sot to mihI oa*4 by mail; bat to remit cheques, drafts or Post Office orders. Aug 13 5Wy TEE LUTHERAN VISITOR b PtbliihMl ITOJ friday By Rev. A. R. RUDE D. D. One copy, per otinurn .*8546 Oofs copy, six months... 145 To Minister*, Widows ami Tltodurnknl filpitofe *.00 OM subscriber* who toil to remit at the expiration of foalr mtbecnp ttoaa. will be charged per annum 5.00 SutocriptiouD not received for kto tltaosix mouth*. _ No new names are entered on the wb- ncripuo* book, without ths fixst paywieDt * 1 “ , S75ySSio..e mM f; - if i IWl v-; *12