The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, November 14, 1873, Image 2
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VISFTOR. COLUMBIA. S. C., NOVkMHKK U. 18)3
THE LUTHERAN
I wiry and elected it* Proffe,
ip the fefir of Gg|, ,
apon hip grace he haa m too
no time, we tn»»t. forgetf#
solemn obligations be bad *
Then, according to tbit
To "T S. It" tad »n th# OrftrfM
Toom< lta in Tirgjnii.
htf is XsAbb 0. a. Tk.
right end the* dm it
bt« hat i» d mmmtr that mm
J| te gi v Mthftwtlm. The book la (he Vimitor of Sept. 20tb, “V.
ebsddtWftom Mr l>e«e,(V D. M-* informt the church that io
Ip, A C, #r Ummgh hie agent*, the Hynod of South western Virginia
the advcrtt—men! for styles. j -the feeling* of the older members
I of Synod, who are new measures
treated with that deference
and rr
m0Tt ‘
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1 JLr* the tam
<*»i' *» H
'*Tj, » oo-^M
*ijwdy »” d jH
bwo «r Tln < ! 1
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*** ibi. “>e.v h
*V a p* rt ° f
19 naifAd- aod the ;i
** *2rea 0* wo.
truthful, bsnset. esroeat. 1
trading trade «f hie shares*
It# waa aerer oMlhi * 1
therefore, ao family of hie
widowed uwHbs# aod two aft
the case, opposition to the p ra
of Theology U oppoeitiop te tj
nary, uutU,at lea*t,he hecost**
removed if found guilty 0 f ^
aad teaching contrarj to the c
tution. Let the Cfaereb then i
onoe for all, the Profemor of T
gy baaee all hi* teaching! 0
Frlisy, Ifownbsr H, 18T3
mm, are
j which their age and position demand."
Now tbia la certainly a wonderful
oondeaceuaion on the part of the
-yoang members of Synod," for
which their older brethren feel pro
foundly grateful. They have ever
triad “not to think more highly of
themselves than they ought to think."
And if they thought their advice
would have any weight in oonaeqnenoa
of their -age aad position," they
would most earnestly and respectfully
request the aforesaid -V. D. M." and
all the -orthodox young mao" whom
he represents, to read carefully and
prayerfully the article In the Visitor
of Sept. 12th, over the signature of
i -I>. H. B." It will do them good.
EDI TO* it
8. R0t»E. P-D-. Col am his, »- C
I. MILLER, A.M.. Steeaton. Va.
A Css wholesale and retail dealers
la Colombia, fi a* advertiaed is
this paper. They leap aa extensive
and choice aaaortment, aad aall at urn
, unify; foeea-eeere
in all ihinff, charity
-word of God, as the absolute il
of faith, and on the conf**^.**
the Evaugelical Lutheran Ch®* *
in entire accordance with «gg ^
as acknowledged in tbs 1 je c < l 7_
basis of onr General SynodJ^Tj
Goo te—ion of Seminary, Art i ?
4.) Lest some better an
charged with writing this cenftj*
cation, we subscribe oaraeivst,
8. A R&i^
For the Lsthersa VuS*
The Lord’i Work h Forth Ctotf*
Rev. A. R. Rude, D.D.
Dear Bro.—According te |Na||
I write to let you bear frm Ba^
son county, N. C., once mm j
know of nothing that woald led
more interest to you and year mi
era than an account of the mntim
which I have had thisaammvatf
fell.
• In the last fire (souths i hpi
deemed me, O Lord God of truth."
While iu ehorch on Sunday night
following wa were bonded n telegram
eooveyiag the end intelligence thot
Bro. Way man had died that mosw
log at half post eight oNdocfc, sod
reoueetrd as to cos— wees the wit
sends i- woncua.
Remittances mn *t bemad*
Office Orders, teak Lheekuor
if po—ihle. U these can netibe«
nend the
Jester letter* when repaired.
Papers are sent U>
required by
number of t
Peient.
All comm
/hiwi Mwsiml Monthly. No 75, for
iravetiag nod
iotareat of oor mieaiea. From that
point, io o rtekwy stage, tkreagb
cloud and rain, over a vary twagh
rood, as mad* oor woy Mi the par
son age of tho Modtano «**»gr*gutm«
of Lotherana, of which Bro II »•
bat elm that of the ooanty *o4
of each Rnbftriber is necessary, is
that the proper entries may o# pe
and nedarately ssede.
should he written separately, and
business letters, to memv* proper
two.
In the I r w«lar of October 23d is
the following statement In a comma-
■ioortoo over tho initials, -H. E. H."
As to the Theological Seminary at
Salem, it is useless to longer disguise
the fed that, while our Synod is a
unit for the Seminary, there are not
a few who do not, and can not,
wholly endorse the Theological Pro
fessor aad his teaching, snd as a
proof of this, the resolution to pra
rata the amount of the Theological
Professor's salary was carried by a
very small majority.
“H. B. K." (the initials are as
sumed, though they do not ‘hide the
true author of the commuutcati«m,)
brings here a strong charge without
uperiticatkma. Did be not know
that such a statement would lead
those not acquainted with the facts
in the case to suspect that the Pro
fessor was a sort of kererierck, bold
ing and teaching some monstrous
doctrine which them* “some" wonld
not, and could not endorse f If all
knew the state of things as well as
we would imsa by the
copy . Those of music can save
money by sending 30 cents for the
MsnohNt number Address J. L.
Peters, M Broadway, 5ew York.
hekl Ive protracted meetings, atfe
following plat* *, vis.: Pilgria,m&
any, Sandy Cndq Nazareth, F«
sytbe count, and Cherry am, h
Davie couu<j. The mrrtisf» «
Bethany aad i ilerim were feu
meetings of the Lutheran asd ga
Ban aiui (huPKrr Ksmjjly Mkp-
H ia *- —tiamtytmf $ Jjirw /ampprefer
—a purely Vegetable Cmtkartte and
Those—lot Dy^peimla, Cowslips lieu,
Dehtluy, Hank tleodaehw, Hiliou At
tacks and alt derangements of Livsr,
fttomach and Bowels. Ask your
iHufKisl for tL Bntarr •/ imife
Noblb Liberality of Mabylawd
Sywob.
At the meeting of ong
^ that $300 remain
itfgliTtbe treasury be given to wor
thy young men preparing for tho
ministry m Roanoke College and I*
the Southern Church’s Theological
Seminary. The reoolutkm was adopt
ed unanimously.
washing of regeueretmo, she Iu bar
Iwfef Hfe gave dally endear* that
aha hod alau reretvad tho ruoawol of
the Maty Ghost. -I never knew her
to Us do**, oor to aria*, wMiaoi
•oylog her prefers,* was her mothetfe
feaearh tons. ^Rhe nos alwuya ao
aAwfkniot# sod on nhedmut siMd,"
«nht her father < Whe» m« of
the family «ao *rk, elm waa. frem a
little rhdd. a defoted nnrae, and we
mg at Bethany commenced «• U
nrday before the first Saad* »
August, aad tasted fair days. %
preaching was done by BevaTW
Long, P. E. Zink, and myasML th
membership were greatly redsk
but no accession to the chunk «s
mads.
On batarday before thejttkhs
day iu August Rev. P. E. Zttkag
the country , where, alter the rvgu
tar burial aarvfoe laid down m the
Book of Worship, us which Brother
script of the llht«*f > of the Hj uod «t
PoflOOKRU TO IAEA TO A hralUij
er monies each day about two
Botes, of Savannah, have soul as
throe new pisose: -Unger Near Me,
Little Darling," a hullad; “Patrons
of Bosbandry," a song; and -Na
tional Grange Quickstep." Wa huso
alao received from F. W. Hetmiek,
Cincinnati, a beautiful song and
fat |f MS |ar r Ilk trad its nsbiirstj
the deer «t the th nwdlrwt y<
riol taken from the Wood. W hen the
li«ee Urooence teridd or amfrstdl, it
fell* to eliminate this vast amount
of Miiiwtti aubslan**, which, then*
IWr. iwmatns to |mhsoo the Wood
ami tw ronveyed In ovary part of the
*y«trm. Hfecr the •> mptoois of
bdr poseouing, which are «l all news,
head ache, iucap*c»ty te k«'*p tho
mind no any Mkpvt, im|«airesent of
HNiovf}, tluu). sleepy, nr nervotss
fed tog. gloomy ^rrlndiagi and ir
litobtiRy of trio per. The blood itself
being dwaucii, as ti terms the sweat
IMUSouons that it prodoem dtsroloicd
brawn epatA |*mpleo, blotches and
other eruptions sores, boils, carbon
rie* ami scivfuhni* tsinora. The
stoniaoli, IwmsIs, and other orgaus
Iukoumt .iff eeu d. sooner or later, snd
cost!veneas, piles, dropsy, dy s|m-|h*u,
diarrhom. female weahneas, and
oiany other forms of chronic disease,
are among the tic nr—ary results.
As * remedy tor all the— manifests
tions of disease, 1H. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Ibseovery is positively nn
equaled. Ity it the liver and atom
•eh am* changed to ami active and
healthy state, the appetite regulated
snd restored, (h<- l>tood nod aocre
twins thoroughly ptmfie<l ami en
itched. S':mI tl*e whole syatem nrtto
tatrd and built np anew. Hold by
Druggist a
For the Li
The Quarterly
was preached by the Rev. J. If.
fhsitey
The Kiecsiib (V—nitne of tho
Mhmfeamry R—firiy were snihorlfed
le employ a n—siooan to caitram
areth church, Forsythe Gsl, vhi
lasted four days and sights, aai»
suited in the conversion ofi«t«
six, and two accessions to the dm*
As dancing had become varj on
moo in that vicinity, I was rrqswht
to preach on that subject on ffmhf
morning, f did so. I am nut Mi
to aay whit the people tbungktd
the sermon. One yonag mn,t
warm advodste ---* **»
informed one of my
was the first time that he ha4 hml
me preach and he thongbt it woM
be the last So you see 1 hsv* b
ished my course with him, ad i
bo|>e that I have kept the bilk !
supi»ose that my opinion on the W
ject did not correspond with hi.
The people at Nazareth haven
regular pastor. 1 have been prnd
ing for them as often aa 1 emMfr
the last two years, though Ike B
lance is about thirty-six mile*, lb
church, daring the war, met villi
great misfortune. There wen »
hundred scree of land bdougnf*
the church, ninety of which —
sold tor Confederate money Jw w
pur;>ose of building a new dmdi
As most of the male member* fe
to go in the army the baUdiag«fh*;
church was jKistponed. TbeC*^
erate money, being greatly fe 1
b—tifully symbolise Urn ismrtol
w— It w— as If aim —M never
Am entmgk fee «a" knew her
IN— a tittle ekOd up; «h* «— my
(m*t •Horn! nrbalnr." said her
-H. K. R.
implied chsrge without notice. Why
did be not state tho— teachings of
the Profe-or which wen* not en
dorsed ! and have the reader* of the
Visitor to conclude whether they
were Lutheran ami Scriptural or the
rever— t Because this would bare
ei|to—d his own infidelity to the
confe—ions of the Lutheran Church.
Such a charge could only have l>eeu
brought nnder an assnme<1 name,
and to eover thoM* views of the
author which he would not dare
publish openly.
The language states that -not a
few" can not, and do uot wholly
end or—• tho Theological Professor
aud his teaebiug. Here the writer
either does not niiderstand the plain
import of words—a degree of igno
rance of which we would not like to
convict him—or there is something
about the Pndessor anide from his
tracking which can uot be endorsed.
Truly a grave charge ; neither the
man nor his teaching endorsed. Aud
ye* iu neither instance is a specific
statement
m at present m a highly —static
stale, aad utterly uoabfe to Anger.
We therefore mi— his valuable aid,
aad must defer expressing nn eplai—
mM aae of l—r ywaag mantis t “An
| laved her, $w she «ras gee*L" Twe
months before she tell hea— for
1 ftaasmton. M was h— d—ir* to naite
with the church, hat Mr fine— la her
fotherS how— pvevea—4 her Mb#
told a* hev—lf. oa ear way la Htaan
u Rev. W. A. Julian has accepted
a call from St. Enoch’s church, N. CL
Bat the congregation ia indebted to
its former pastor, eed a standing
resolution of North Carolina Synod
requires that all such indebtedness
taunt first be discharged, and Rev.
Julian caa therefore not yet officiate
as pastor of St Enoch.
The aewi (laaatPeftoe wa* rv*«l,
diseaserd aad adopted. The *ecnad
artlrfe «f the ilwtriMil ha«i« wan
amended — a*t«» read t -Art t. We
tihewi— held that the three <Kew-
meatesd C ’feeds— the ApMtdir, the
Jfiiwe, sad the Athanamaa and
left home, aad eeald be aa aaoa as
the privthqpe w— aflbeded her Pro
fen—e Miller. *h* was with her ta
Mem W. R llew maa, A. R Hade.
Ik.ll , J. I*, fhasltarr, D D . J. A.
Hugh. Cl A. Hoagh. Cs|daia (3. A
Marker Major F F. Wise, Mr. W,
Maltlwsager. Mr. W. Him seal »nd
Hr. D L Itooarr were rfeeted dele
gales to the tleweral Nyad
The next Hywndfeal eemitwi* wtfl
he held at wsont lehutf* rhn—h,
Orangebarg cwnnt). A (?.
The Hondat amler* wees exceed
tagty MHeee—i—r Art W. M Haw.
man ynwarhed the — neon after
whhrh the Load's Hopper was elam
latered la am#)' coaunnninoata.
Church OROABirEi) —On the 2fith
instant, the Rev. 8. A. Repass organ
ized a Lutheran congregation at Big
Lick, Roanoke county, Ya. This
organization, though numbering only
eight members, is in possession of a
beautiful church building, the dedica
tion notice of which has appeared ia
the Vititor. The congregation gives
promise of being worth something
to the church.
aad rightly,
Christ is the
that to bulb
-W# are sad. as yaa knew, hy this
lime. It la a great terrww that has
cow— over as aad oar srhaol. What
mast be the sorrow «f the parvwta af
the dear girl! Abe was indeed a
Jewal Bat Gad baa daav M, aad
«a will try to be «nbmlasira."
The Lord bas tabea tbs jewel; it
waa, id (a bla. The easket rtala ta
—aaua Fee it Is written i *0 death,
where is tby stlagT O grare, where
ia tby vfetavy r We dsH saw her
again Abe aad bar bab^rd dball
mast la pail aa more. Thank* be to
God, wbteh gtvetb as the victory
through oar l^ord Jvaaa Lbriri !
aAULIB MEiUo.
Late in tbs evaaiag af Uatnber Hat
mnde from which the
readers of the Pfeifer ami the church
(who slum Id certainly know the facts
in tlie rane,) could make up a just
judgment. All is left to inference
from language obscure, vaguely gen
eral. yet clearly casting suspicion
u|M»n this same Professor; aye, sus
piciou both u|hui the man and his
teaching. “H. E. It.," bast thou for
gotten that Word which spenketh iu
thi« wi—: “Thou shalt uot bear
fals»- witness"t But further: -The
Syuod is w unit for the Seminary,
but there are those who can not
wholly ettdor— the Professor and
his teaching." The General Sytiod
South ojienly and honestly accepts
the Augsburg Confession as her
doctrinal basis. The Constitution of
Fer few l.iitiM-mt* V mu tor
NnmI
A Virginia layman, who, sioc* the
Visitor 3 1 first appearance, has paid
for three copies, sends ns |6, and
writes:
-Herewith you find $fi, whkh are
intended to pay for three copies of
your excellent paper. Mine , for
whom I have been paying, will coo
tinue it at her own expense, with the
aid of a brother.
Breae r* SKurixfe Macmisk
hUCm-Onr readers will he Inter
turtral te leera that (be FMitMtrt
tViurm bate resfomed to lb* gen 1
etal rail C— teWrr prices for —wing
taught no
Bat I do not fool
like reducing my subscription at a
time when it should rather ha in
creased. Plea— therefore send the
Visitor to Mrs. , whkh I hope
will result in other addiltona
“Hope the Lord may preserve your
health and strength, to suable you
to continue at your present duties
until the Yitttor achieve# what it is
de&ajfi tq <Jo hj proper exertion.
Hffijjl lfigY*j|oay beg more for
t^;VyfKfBr f '; r ^t||#r fchaiitiss would
in without; much begging."
jJLoother oorreapoodMit any*;
in !^Don’t UsspeadeaL Keep spa
UtteiaM EavtBfe A«a—The mm
bars of fir £—»•* Aft fur tbr week*
ceding CM. 25rii and Jlev. 1st. are
specialty laSarestitig. Among tit*
SfHb. We opaaeit rik and read t
“Little Halite Fliwsam Ueilig. «is
Tears *14, lb* ealy daagbtmr of CM.
Psel B. and Amelia Mmbg. died ibis
meaning •test 9 o’dask. II— poor
father «ad are#—r are beavtiy sfil* t
him (luring
the Leal CbmtSWy, Foment .Vnpmtimt;
Tart rib Gear#*. (brmkiU Mofnsimmg
Ussy ( rials, JSrwaemlsf; Tbr Old
C atbolir CVagvee* *t Ometaaor, am
erdey ilrrfeir; HnmibudyV Child,
ffoaffeaMre'r Mmfmtimof The Regent
/set waiting p*u«*n;K
r te easts end rail fur
I’ftifer, Sill Main 8t., Richmond,
Va., who will remit receipt. We
|mr|NMM- making »cknovl<>dfra«iit of
all moneys revival in the Firifor.
W«r Sant tlw chareh to tw posted as
to tb*- cont ribs non* made to thia
vans*. • "t *4* ""•* *>*'■*'■
fesd on at once, let it be much
or little, just a* the heart dispo—th.
antBOWLEDO nouiTR.
OverOdm last wn-k, f275
Mr*. Mary Botria, Richmond, 20
W. Gerber, « 15
Mia* Una Kahrer, 10
ea’a Warred Dramas-th* I’vryMsty
ef R Patrick, ffeiaf Atafe ; Victor
Rmesart’s Ra—ptir»n la Viesma sad
Berlra, fkebin ; «ilh insfslmeole
iug whaFUaeacel may have from
tbs VitUor. There have been differ
eases between us, hot these woald
have to be of e vary aggravated
p*^ to drive A# into open sotsfo-
WhWr the Ffefeor
kb»».* by Lntd L\ tton ;
he Bean 8(Sll,*Bf Mist
mkl **N»cofe mlgium,"
qeobt. author af -Patty,"
ry and miscellany. Ths
a»* Regan Or let. With
h cumlierm, of Mxty four
over
tabea ear daritag iamb. Rat Ik
1 FAffgayflaf 4a#M b*
advice, Mhawfog a fixed
le asl rashly, er, ham