The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, February 09, 1872, Image 3
THI LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8. «„ FEBRUARY 9. 1872
y^rtoiii from the riding of
Script!”^* of the Old Testament,
^ dao th© •cooont of Christ’* first
y .. i* turning wstet into wine,
claim that the use of
^ IcHjraon, iatoiicatiug wine—
^rii>uind »a4 proper—
nrh*» dissent from this view
?TVh(>n#elves perplexed on this
eoufrotited with pas
j thi# seem to sanction iU urn*.
El^lowing Article taken from the
will assist la • borrect an*
533ng of the subject.:
VAeorresiHMuleiit writerf: “You say
onltermented trine was the kind
2 a «iw? spoken of in thei Old Testa
(Lit w.ith approbation, wlule that of
in toxicsting uature is denounced.
K ]^P» to inquire, how it it
ia| unfermented wine is the
prt gpokeh of with approbation in
pOidTretasienfilf 1
To this IN editor replies: “The
impie fart that we #o uot be-
t rt that the word of ^tOd, which
that no drnnkaid’shall in-
Ike kingdom of heaven, would
ol » dreokurd iMkiu* bev
ifU . ft eouclusive with us on this
. nr *u» And theu the Bible must
^ oowMeot with itself, which it
set be oo the supposition that
toly oae |iud of wine is spokeu of.
teed Prov. xxiii: 29,33 ; llosea iv :
1 ; Deuw jxxxui: 33 ; Psalm Ixxv :8;
»ist. ix ; 1; Isaiah v: 1
tii; 4 ; Isaiah xxviii
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wlurrmUlV WWIlWi| HwO l^mvQ TrOtR
business, and having a fine intellect,
bat of a somewhat peculiar cast, he
very often soeoeeded in gettiuf op a
sermon which be fancied would be
of great benefit to the oongregatioo
with which he worshiped. He woo Id
importune the pastor for the privi
lege of preaching his rerfeon to the
oougregatioo, bat book of the mem
bers wooki iwmonstrata again* re
ceiving the infliction. These con
tending importunities wore the tor
ment of the pastor’s Ulh, and onite
a hindrance to his ■accssn And yet
within n few miles there were n
doxen places where this local proaeh
ec*s labors wooki havo bean joyfully
received. Some local preachers are
unfortunately blind to the feet that
their labors are more needed in Urn
destitute places than in those where
gospel sermons are vary plea Irons.
maa * e bulls,
•*> Multiplied
T, C'H AJLLKSTOX, ». (1
a man had been guilty of frond, and
that ho was certain to ho fewnd one*
“Why, then,* was the reply, “in
that ease, let him go to some ooontry
where he la not knows, and not to
the devil, where be Is koowa.*
A How /Veyrr Book m Ewftmmd,—
On the fir*' Sunday of In* month
the new Lsctftoaary of the Calendar
of Lssenos for Charch Senriee was
introduced into the Chnrch of Rag
land. Tbs ase of this now table of
lessons in fer the present opuooai.
The law will not enforce It an til 187*.
**Ood fare, He task. He ms reel err. *
He dseih sM things writ,"
they have learned, in this son-*
trial of their likes, to bow resignedly
under the strobe which has been pot
upoo them, sad any, not only «Hh
their lips, bat from their hearts,
“frf wig hr dome"
When their eyes can out bs opened
to this fact, the church councils
would do well to withhold their
credentials.
of the artirie which
och a delightful trsos
Ecclesiastical.
Business Department
©ran church, formerly Dr. Demmris,
is to be^torn down. A row of stores
it to be erected on the lot.
Hartwick.—The Seminary has fifty
students, three of whom are prspar
iug for the ministry.
And
Xu in.
Psalm civ : tft ; Song of
: 1; Isaiah xxvii : 3 , Isa
Gen. xlir: xl; Jer. xl:
ix : 14. After rending
feting pannage* we think
joodeut will be satisfied
liatinct wines are under
the Swedish Lutheran ehurch at
Lindsberg, is a member of the State
Legislature. Ho is aoppiying the
church at Topeka.
WheoUag, If. la.—Rev. 8. R Bar
and all these
ation. In the
lodical, called
wd, was started
this year, and
• good in fin
nen airing sup
o the advance-
ligkw and the
ical reform. A
r class and of
lied the Theo.
ibliahed quar
conducted by
rsity. Among
n foreign lan
stained a very
may be men
jnefa “History
his “life of
his “Germany,
peels are Tory bright, end the
Euglish Lutheran charch of W
THOS. W. HOLLOWAY, Agent at Pomaria, S. C
►ther hypothesis the Bible
a book of contradictions
hi contrast. Due kind is
f wrath—the other a aytn :
(rcy. The former we can
iceire is the alcoholic iu-
aa influential and powerful for the
suppression of vice and the promotion
of vinae."
UrmfloH, W. la—The church is
gaining ground. The congregation
is now buikliug n house of wucahip.
Obituaries
T H Hnlf,
E. R. STOKES
hr. N lVmrk
It Dasher,
C R llrlmley.
>e\ oud iciest iou, that is an inuoceut
intoxicating wine whfeh the Spirit
the Word commends. There are
» diftt rent Hebrew wards need in
s original, which we have trans-
ed simply into tike ’Word wine,
is is what has confused and rou
nded the question. We have not
*r English translation preserved
i distinctness of the Hebrew. Bnt
s words which appear most fre
ently ary Tireek, Tain and Shocker
« first occurs thirty-eight times,
d, with a single jHKSJsi^k* exception
ones 4v til) is eouigiended as a
»Bg. There is no Divine warn-
l ottered respecting it, no caution,
sdsaouitiou of its dafigerou* char
ter Is be found in the
CU8T0M DEPAETMENT,
earthly
students.
CLAUS COTTER.
Reason b late.
Minnesota.
Hr it gw us Htatiotice if Denmark.—
Of the whole population of Denmark,
99 per cent, belong to the Establish
ed (Lutheran) Church, and hence
eely 15,1M peraoas stand aloof
from it. Of there 4^!90 are Jew,
3Jti3 Baptiste, 3^38 Momma, 1^*7
Roman Catholics, and 1,433 Re
formed. There are aieo 1JM per
sons associated in independent Lu
ll rs A Atrhart,
w j roit*.
MtlBhfo.
A T I to herd,
U P Harman
lire J C *•«
VAIGE. will
MAKE IT GARMENTS
John Btgft.
A T Allen,
J G fttetdrea
O M Soups.»
W I* Tingle.
fettered oondi
Church, that an
IionTs divinity
IT REDUCED UTS.
aud finally, a small number of
noodereripts.
Other Vhmmhm—Tha Kef mated
Hnutfreaad mentions that Rev. Dr.
Giesy, of the (German) Reformed
Church, and recently ot Baltimore,
has resolved to go ever into the
Episcopal Church. Who next 7
Bnample for Chmtekm.—The Che
frcfotiomeUist annonnees tha fed,
that the Congregationallat chnrch at
New Britain, Coaik, a village of 7,-
000 inhabitants, has boilt a new edi
fice, costing fi 100.000, and paid for
to the last dollar before dedication.
Subject for iVopsr.—Heary Ward
Beocber-irt proposed in the Cuthoiic
Standard to all devout Catholics ns n
subject for their prayers, that be
may He arrested in his working to
diffuse heathenism through.mt the
coontry, and that he may be eeiight
ened and converted.
Cheap.—A Roman Catholic chun h
in Indiana appeals for money to
erect a new bouse, and promises a
daily mass to be said fftp years lor
any one sending #50, ten years for
#10, and five years for #5. This is
certainly very ebcop, sod a great
sum will be contributed.
Vowerfml Becieml.—The town of
Manama, X. Y., has been experi
encing a remarkable revival. A lady
writes of it: “The people of the va
rious churches in the town— Preubj-
terian, Baptist, Episcopalian, and
AKD orARAXTCE SATISFACTION
whole Bible,
insist that
ot the vine,
nuivenddly used in
another wonl. n geu-
producl of the field,
Notioes.
cake* sad boxes, Brushes, Cm voon. E
ing Pens.
SCHOOL ST A TIOXEHY
Of every description; a great vsrk
filLVEB TIPPED
yet, withal, hew often
I to driok of the cop of
rty-one times in the Scrip
sventy one of these texts
d with notes of warning;
of there texts neutral or
twenty -fonr are of a char
tr to Amos v; 11; *Ye
id piearidnt vines aids, bnt
drink of the wine (yaiu)
Twelve of tbc>e texts de
(yain) to ]Miisonous ami
nme prohibit it in certain
Iv© prohibit without rel-
IXKS
Hre, Violet and Carmine, IadsI
Cspruie, Mucilage, Chess a*
Integrity of
11TAI * McCARTRR,
C0LCMBIA, & C„
ever© ootinict,
earn©* Chris-
rin of the eo-
publicly avow
i g vevy able
:h at the last
bie Society at
n*a«ce where this drink
o hh a common beverage 4
jof with warning nod nd-
!*ust it—an evil to be
d avoided—while Tiroek
lj spoken of as good to
There is nd reason why
i wine should not be used
uded. There is every
alcoholie wine should be
ind avoided, as the enter
of Intoxication. The
s translated wine are
reqututiy, and generally
s a church, the
a pet* The Bo-
unobservant of
by the abotitkm
iw, have sent
and worthy ac-
t, two principal
the Italians,
f of patronage-
E. R. STOKES, Main Street,
Opposite Phemix Ofik
I White
6EOKOE S HACXXSX
Door, Sadi ant Kind Factory,
uburg and Mai
the seat ot the
iforrhaud), and
•ecting, church
ras. no Roman
town, and the
strong through
t feeling with
ie knowledge of
feeble barrier
tofeafL mid we
lotbcnburg the
ulherents from
asses, and from
rt degraded.—
is merely raeutioned by
iiaaie as «u article existing ami in
L W a neresity, as will lie seen
this brief synods of the ar-
gsBient, for two (or more) kinds of
peyfeelderto make the Bible eon
««aot wRh itself, and u> save it be-
"h down as a book of con trad ic-
W#ns. And all testimony
parently
V even pro
as sacred, goes to prove
»s the twse. Read Plu-
, Homer, Aristotle, Var-
Jilicrs.”
te a#ove to the
hose who claim
ctioiw the use of
wine—Tminnula Her-
BALTIMORE, MD.,
Z y ;2° u
S (B8S«kvd with width and r»nc© of
) of any kind of
DRY GOODS,
intend t
tangbt.
Ifri, red
EtIW A
their works here during the |iaaC few
days, titousands might bo hmnghf
to Jtma* in feas than a weak. Bari
ness men are working over >gnlos»
their own boaiwv and making the
work of gwiug out after Choir friends
an engrossing business, ami are
aorri; B
caw a.
Osn»«,wl!
pnan to be Hung.—The
S. Watson, of London,
’ho killed his wife with a
l»een convicted of crimey
^bobl> be hung for it. A
of the Chun h tif Eng
* Wnu hung since the
f Di . Dodd, in 1777, lor
ItoHMHriHhn^M.
*