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MINUTES 

-OF  THE- 

FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  SESSION 

-OF  THE- 

Etowah  Baptist  Association, 

-HELD  WITH- 

Bristoe's  Creek  Church, 

Aurora,  Etowah  County,  Ala., 
OCTOBEIR  19,  20,  Q1,  1898. 


Rbv.  W.  L.  CuLBEiiTsoN,  Moderator,      -     -    -    Attalla,  Ala. 

R.  W.  Beock,  Clerk, Hill,  Ala. 

W.  T.  MuKPHREE,  Treasurer,       .      .       .      .       Gadsden,  Ala. 


The  next  session  of  tins  Association  will  be  held  with  Mt,  Carmel 

Church,  Etowah  County,  Friday  before  the  Fourth 

Sunday  in  October,  1809. 


ATTALLA,    ALA. 
I'RIXTED    AT   THE    MIRROR    OFFr(  E. 

1809. 


Order  of   Business. 


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Reading  letters  from  the  churches. 

Election  of  officers. 

Invite  visiting  ministers  and  brothers  to  seats. 

Call  for  petitionery  letters. 

Call  for  correspondents. 

Appoint  committees. 

Report  of  standing  committees. 

(Committees  may  report  at  any  time  when  time  not  occupied  ) 

Miscellaneous  business. 

Call  roll  and  read  minutes. 

Fix  order  of  printing  and  distributing  minulea. 

Adioui'nment. 


Ordained   Ministers. 


W.  L.  Cnlbertson,  Attalla. 

B.  F.  Smith,  Gadsden. 

J.  R.  Trotter,  East  Gadsden. 

J.  W.  Battle,  Gadsden. 

K.  S.  Steele,  Hoke's  Bluff. 

W.  Y.  Adamp,     '' 

W.  AY.  Wester,     '^ 

W.  J.  Nash, 

J.  T.  Chadwick,  Glencoe, 


J.  M,  Flood,  Gadsden. 

J.  B.  Smith,  Markton. 

L.  J.  Bishop, 

P.  M.  Archer,  Attalla. 

Jacob  Gray,  " 

B.  F.  Kirkland,  Gadsden. 

G.  E.  Jones,  Alabama  City, 

J.  AV.  Willis,  Gadsden. 


T.  P.  Galloway,  Buford. 
J,  W.  Heaton,'  Hoke's  Bluff 
W.  M.  Slaton,       '' 
T.  0.  Heaton, 


Licentiates. 

C.  W.  C.  Tucker,  Crudup. 

AV.  C.  Smith, 

J.  R.  Tilley,  Brice. 


MINUTES 


Of  the  Fifteenth  Annual  Session  of   Etowah  Baptist 

Association. 

The  Etowah  Association  met  according  to  appointment  with  Bristoe's 
Creek  Church,  Eev.  W.  L.  Culbertson,  Moderator;  R.  W.  Brock,  Clerk. 
The  introductory  sermon  was  preached  by  Rev.  J.  W.  Willis.  Text, 
John,  3rd  chapter,  5t]i  verse. 

AFTEENOON". 

The  Association  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator.     Prayer  by 
Eev.  J.  T.  Ohadwick. 

Moved  that  Tve  adopt  the  order  of  business  of  last  meeting. 

Appointed  Bros.  R.  R.  Yeates  and  IST.  N.  Vann  to  read  letters  from 
churches.     Read  letters  and  enrolled  delegates  as  follows: 

Antioch— D.  Steele,  W.  M.  Shaw. 
Attalla— Rev.  W.  L.  Culbertson,  N.  N.  Vann,  J.  W.  Wright,  S.  D. 
Monroe. 

Bethany— J.  W.  Gilliland  and  R.  W.  Brock. 

Bristoe's  Creek— J.  J.  Frix,  C.  G.   P.   Ross,  Willie  Dobbs,  J.  S. 
Brasseal,  H.  H.  Russell. 

Cane  Springs — L.  F,  Rickels,  T,  P.  Galloway. 

Center— Rev.  B  F.  Smith,  T.  C.  Wright,  W.  I.  Lee. 

Dwight— Rev.  G.  E.  Jones,  B.  C.  Miller,  A.  M.  Richie,  M.  J.  More- 
head. 

East  Gadsden — Not  represented. 

Fairview — Rev  J  W  Battles,  L  Divine,  G  H  Bearden. 

Friendship — M  Tullis,  G  W  Jones. 

Gadsden— Rev  J  W  Willis,  D  P  Goodhue,  W  T  Murphree. 

Greenwood — N  W  Sauls,  0  B  Hawkins. 

Liberty  Coosa — Rev  W  W  Wester,  A  H  Barnes,  L  L  Herron,  W  M 
Slaton,  James  Wisdom,  G  T  Fox. 

Mt.  Araat— J  T  Chadwick,  W  L  Marker. 

Mt.  Carmel — J  L  Jones. 

Macedonia — J  R  Holmes. 

New  Harmony — G  W  Norris. 

Pilgrim's  Rest — Rev  J  E  Smith,  Joseph  Bryant. 

Pleasant  Hill— W  H  Hill, 

Pleasant  Valley — J  W  S  wind  all. 


ETOWAH   BAPTIST  ASSOCIATION. 


Union  No.  1 — J  L  Johnson,  0  Q  Iforton,  J  P  Bearden. 

Union  No.  2— J  M  Mayo,  W  A  Culbertson,  J  C  Lutes. 

AValnut  Grore— J  T  Campbell.  Dr  J  A  Hurst. 

White  Springs— R  R  Yeates,  Rev  B  F  Kirkland,  P  G  Newton. 

White's  Chapel — Not  represented. 

Appointed  Bros  0  Q  Norton  and  G  H  Bearden  tellers. 

Rev  W  L  Culbertson  wai  re-elected  Moderator,  R  W  Brock,  Clerk, 
and  W  T  Murphree,  Treasurer. 

Called  for  petitionary  letteri.  Letters  were  read  from  Friendship 
and  Pleasant  Hill  churches,  petitioning  for  membership  in  the  Associa- 
tion. The  churches  were  received  and  the  Moderator  gave  the  delegates 
the  right  hand  of  fellowship  in  behalf  of  the  Association. 

Correspondents  wers  received  as  follows:  Rev  I  M  Thompson,  from 
Marshall  Association,  and  Rev  J  A  May  from  Warrior  River. 

Appointed  the  pastor  and  deacons  of  this  church  and  Bros  T  C 
Wright,  L  L  Herron  and  L  Divine  as  a  committee  on  devotional  exercises. 

Supplied  vacancies  on  committees  as  follows:  State  Missions,  R  R 
Yeates:  Associational  Missions,  J  T  Chadwick;  Education,  Dr  J  A  Hurst, 
Obit'-iariea,  J  R  Holmes;  Finance  Committee,  J  W  Wright,  J  P  Bearden, 
D  D  Head. 

Adjourned  with  prayer  by  Rev  J  E  Smith. 


SECOND   DAY. 


The  Association  was  called  to  order  by  the  M«d«rator  by  reading  the 
93rd  Psalm,  and  prayer  by  Rev  B  F  Smith.  Read  and  adopted  the  min- 
utes of  the  previous  day.  Appointed  standing  committees  as  follows: 
Foreign  Missions,  J  T  Chadwick,  T  P  Galloway,  James  Wisdom;  Home 
Missions,  J  W  Battles,  W  M  Slaton,  B  F  Kirkland;  State  Missions,  G  E 
Jones,  J  W  Willis,  W  M  Shaw;  Associational  Missions,  B  F  Smith,  J  E 
Smith,  W  W  Wester;  Temperance,  D  P  Goodhue,  A  H  Barnes,  J  T 
Cam'pbell;  Sunday  Schools,  R  R  Yeates,  0  Q  Norton,  J  W  Gilliland; 
Education,  W  Y  Adams,  W  T  Murphree,  D  D  Head;  Obituaries,  L  L 
Herron,  P  G  Newton,  J  S  Brasseal;  Orphans'  Home,  Dr  J  A  Hurst,  J  C 
Lutes,  T  J  Brown;  Executive  Committee,  J  W  Willis.  A  H  Barnes,  0  Q 
Norton,  J  T  Campbell,  R  R  Yeates,  R  T  Moore,  N  N  Vann,  R  W  Brock, 
W  T  Murphree;  Time,  Place  and  Nominations,  0  Q  Norten,  J  W  Gilli- 
land,  A  H  Barnes,  J  T  Campbell,  R  R  Yeates,  J  L  Jones. 

On  motion  a  special  committee  be  appointed  on  Orphans'  Home,  to 
report  at  this  meeting.     Committee,  Rev  J  W  Willis,  S  D  Monroe. 

Moved  that  all  three  committees  on  missions  report  and  all  discussed 
under  the  same  head  today  at  2  o'clock. 

REPORT  ON  STATE   MISSIONS. 

We  believe  that  they  who  have  failed  to  receive  the  spirit  of  missions 
have  just  that  far  missed  the  essence  of  the  gospel,*  for  the  commission  to 
preach  the  gospel  to  every  creature  includes  us  and  everybody  ©Ise.  There- 
fore, we.  your  committee,  feel  it  to  be  our  duty  to  urge  on  this  Associa- 
tion the  spirit  of  missions  rather  than  the  plan,  whatever  the  plan  agreed 
upon  be.  We  can  but  do  our  duty  as  baptists  in  spreading  the  gospel. 
We  should  nerer  loose  sight  of  the  fact  that  if  we  as  a  denomination  have 


ETOWAH  BAPTIST  ASSOCIATION. 


the  gospel  at  our  disposal  we  cannot  afford  to  withhold  it  from  any  one 
when  the  commisiion  embraces  the  whole  world.  Then  let  us  as  Baptigts 
not  cease  our  efforts  in  supporting  the  gospel  where  it  is  and  sending  it 
where  it  is  not,  remembering  that  in  helping  others  we  also  help  ourselves. 

W.  W.  Wester,  )  ^        ., , 
R.  R.  Yeates,    1  ^o^°^^ttee 

The  committee  appointed  to  rerise  our  Articles  of  Faith  read  the  Articles 
of  Faith  of  Cherokee  Baptist  Association,  which  was  discussed  by  Rev. 
J  E  Smith,  G  E  Jones,  J  C  Lutes  and  VV  W  Wester,  and  the  following 
motion  was  made:  That  the  Association  defer  action  on  above  report  and 
it  be  carried  to  the  different  churches  and  they  to  accept  or  reject  and 
send  delegates  instructed  one  year  from  now,  and  then  this  Association 
will  act  on  same. 

REPORT  ON"   HOMB  MISSIOXS. 

Your  committee  on  Home  Missions  submit  the  following  report:    By 

consulting  the  report  of  the  Soiitliorn  Baptist  Convention  of   May,  1898, 

we  find  that  the  Home  Board  has  employed  467  missionaries  this  year, 

against  372  last  year;  baptised   this  vear  4.739,   against  4,709  last  year; 

total  additions  this  year  9,509,  againgt  9,455  last  year;  the  amount  raised 

and    expended    on    the    field    home    missions    this  year  is  $54,251.04, 

against  $45,675.82  last  year;  there  has  been  collected  and  expended  on 

houses  of  worship  on  the  field  this  year  $56,385,45,  against  $51,540  last 

year,  making  a  total  of  money  raised  and  expended  on  the  field  of  $110,- 

636.60,  against  a  total  last  year  of  $97,211.82,  an  increase  of  $13,424.68; 

total  costs  raised  by  the  Board  from  all   sources  has  been  $86,827.27, 

against  $83,184.31,  an  increase  of  $3,702.96,  while  the  Board  is  and  has 

been  doing  efficient  work,  yet  by  the  increasing  of  our  population  in  the 

home  field  our  responsibilities  become  greater  year  by  year.     Our  seaport 

towns  are  being  filled  with  foreigners.     We  must  meet  them  with  the 

gospel. 

With  the  closing  of  hostilities  between  the  United  States  and  Spain 

we  must  take  up  our  work  in  Cuba.     In  Cuba  we  have  the  opportunity  of 

the  nineteenth  century.     May  the  head  of  the  church  burden  the  hearts 

of  his  people  with  this  great  responsibility. 

Rev.  J.  E.  Smith,  )  <^      _... 
T    1117    n^^^^r  .^r^     r  Committee. 

J.    W.    GiLLILAND,    J 
REPORT   ON    EDUCATION. 

Your  committee  are  glad  to  be  able  to  report  that  the  Walnut  Grovt 
Baptist  College  opened  its  doors  to  the  public  on  the  morning  of  Tues- 
day, September  6,  when  an  encouraging  enrollment  of  pupils  was  made. 
The  building  and  lot,  which  was  donated  by  the  citizens  of  Walnut 
Grove,  is  a  most  suitable  one,  the  building  being  large  and  commodious 
and  well  furnished  with  furniture  and  other  school  requisites.  The  Bap- 
tists may  well  be  proud  of  this  institution,  and  will  no  doubt  give  it  their 
patronage  and  hearty  moral  support.  We  recommend  to  this  body  the 
adoption  of  the  following  resolutions: 

Resolved,  First,  That  the  Etowah  Baptist  Association,  believing 
that  the  Walnut  Grove  Baptist  College  as  an  institution  fostered  by  the 
Baptists  of  this  section  will  decidedly  promote  the  progresi  and  interests 


ETOWAH   BAPTIST   ASSOCIATTOK. 


of  the  Baptists  of  this  country,  urge  the  Baptists  of  this  Association  to 
patronize  the  Walnut  Grove  Baptist  College  and  give  it  their  moral  sup- 
port at  ali  times.  Second,  That  as  a  state  institution  the  Baptists  have 
at  East  Lake,  near  Birmingham,  Howard  College,  the  peer  of  any  insti- 
tution of  its  kind  in  the  state,  which  no  Baptist  of  this  Association  should 
fail  to  patronize  when  sending  their  children  away  from  home.  Third, 
That  the  Judsoa  Female  Institute,  at  Marion,  and  the  Alabama  Central 
Female  College,  at  Tuscaloosa,  are  Baptist  institutions  for  the  education 
of  females  and  should  be  patronized  by  Baptists.  That  this  Association 
adopts  as  an  institution  to  be  fostered  by  its  support  and  patronage  the 
Walnut  Grove  Baptist  College  and  gratefully  accepts  the  property  so 
kindly  given  by  the  citizens  of  Walnut  Grove,  and  endorse  the  action 
taken  by  the  Board  appointed  by  the  Etowah,  Marshall  and  Warrior  As- 
sociations at  their  meeting  at  Walnut  Grove  in  the  acceptance  of  this 
property  and  establishment  of  this  college  upon  its  present  basis. 

D.  P.   Goodhue.    )  .-,         .,, 
]~)R.  J.  A.  Hurst,  \  '-on^'^ittee. 

The  above  report  was  adopted  after  being  discussed  by  W  T  Mur- 
phree,  Dr  J  A  Hurst,  J  W  Willis,  W  Y  Adams,  I  M  Thompson  and  D 
P  Goodhue. 

Ou  motion  we  have  a  recess  of  five  minutes  for  Temperance  sermon. 

After  assembling  together  Eev  W  Y  Adams  preached  an  able  sermon 
on  Temperance.     Text,  2nd  Peter,  1st  chapter,  Cth  verse. 

AFTERNOON. 

The  Association  Avas  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator,  with  prayer 
by  Rev  I  M  Thompson. 


REPOKT  ON   ASSOCIATIONAL  MISSIONS. 

Wo,  your  Committee  on  Associational  Missions,  beg  to  submit  the 
following:  Owing  to  the  fact  that  the  executive  committee  has  had  no 
meeting  we  have  but  little  to  rei3ort.  We  notice  that  Dwight  Church 
has  asked  for  aid  to  build  a  house  of  worship.  We  think  this  to  be  one 
of  the  greatest  places  of  need  in  our  Association,  and  we  hope  the  Asso- 
ciation will  consider  this  well  and  the  churches  will  come  to  their  finan- 
cial aid.  We  also  desire  to  call  attention  to  the  work  done  by  Brothers  B 
F  Smith  and  J  T  Chadwick,  Tbey  held  a  meeting  at  the  Alliance  Hall 
which  resulted  in  the  conversion  of  sixteen  souls  and  the  organization  of 
Friendship  Church  with  thirty-three  members.  AVe  believe  that  there 
could  be  a  great  Avork  done  in  our  Associotion  by  employing  a  man  to 
work  in  destitute  places.  We  recommend  that  such  steps  be  taken,  pro- 
vided we  will  pay  him.  G.  E.  Jonhs, 

J.  T.  Chadwick,  ]■  Committee. 
W.  M.  Slaton, 


ETOWAH   BAPTIST  ASSOCIATION, 


REPORT  ON   FOREIGN   MISSIONS. 

During  the  year  which  ended  with  the  meeting  of  the  Southern  Bap- 
tist Convention  at  Norfolk,  Va  ,  in  May  the  following  were  the  results  in 
gifts  and  work:  Missionaries,  76;  native  assistants,  117;  churches, 
1U2;  out  stations,  92;  membership,  4,760;  baptisms,  701;  schools, 
41;  scholars,  1,111;  Sunday  school  scholars,  1,624;  receipts  For- 
eign Board  for  year.  $125,249  69,  of  which  amount  §6,556.76  was  con- 
tributed by  native  churches.  The  best  results  in  foreign  mission  work 
for  the  past  few  y«ars  cannot  be  tabulated,  such,  for  instance,  as  a  de- 
creasing opposition  to  the  gospel  on  the  part  of  the  political  powers  in 
heathendom,  so  that  in  many  heathen  lands  we  find  the  gospel  now  wel- 
comed by  rulers  who  a  few  years  ago  persecuted  missionaries  to  death. 
Heathen  lands  are  adopting  Christian  civilization,  and  by  this  means 
opening"  new  and  wider  doors  for  the  preaching  of  the  Christian  religion. 
The  Emperor  of  China  has  recently  been  dethroned,  if  not  murdered, 
because  his  decrees  for  the  establishment  of  Christian  ideas  in  govern- 
ment. His  views  are  rapidly  coming  to  the  views  of  the  Christian  people. 
These  are  signs  of  the  times  made  possible  only  hy  Christian  missionary 
work-  The  heathens  are  learning  to  discriminate  between  the  true  and 
false,  between  the  true  Christian  religion  which  is  of  the  heart  and  the 
outward  formal  profession  of  religion  made  by  Roman  Catholics.  The 
Philipinos  detest  the  Catholic  priests  who  claim  to  be  Christians,  and  wel- 
come the  men  who  have  religion  in  their  hearts.  The  work  of  Christian- 
izing the  world  rests  with  the  Anglo-Saxon  race,  represented  by  England 
and  America.  Germany,  France  and  Russia  have  not  a  pure  gospel  to 
preach,  and  are  practically  opposed  to  mission  work  on  political  grounds. 
Of  the  total  $124,249.69  contributed  by  Southern  Baptists  for  foreign 
missions  last  year  Alabama  gave  $6,563,  an  average  of  4.9c  per  capita. 
But  when  we  consider  that  only  one-sixth  of  our  church  members  con- 
tributed for  this  fund  at  all  the  average  is  increased  to  26c  per  capita. 
We  would  reaffirm  the  practical  suggestion  made  in  the  report  on  Foreign 
Missions  at  the  Association  last  year  as  the  best  means  for  increasing  mis- 
sionary knowledge  and  zeal  in  our  churches.  We  especially  rejoice  at  the 
marked  increase  of  missionary  spirit  in  our  Association,  as  shown  by  the 
contributions  from  the  churches. 

Rev.  J.  W.  Willis,  )  r^         -4.+ 
W.  M.  Shaw,  f  Committee. 

The  hour  having  arrived  for  discussing  missions  the  .above  reports 
were  discussed  by  Revs.  J.  VV.  Willis,  G.  E.  Jones,  D.  P.  Goodhue,  and 
adopted. 

On  motion,  we  take  up  a  subscription  to  help  build  a  house  of  worship 
at  Dwight.  The  following  is  the  amount  each  church  agreed  to  pay: 
Antioch,  $5;  Attalla,  $25;  (^adsden,  $25;  Greenwood,  $3;  Liberty  Coosa, 
$10;  J  T  Chadwick,  $1;  J  W  Giililand,  cash  $1;  Rev  J  E  Smith,  cashjl; 
Union  No.  2,  $5;  Walnut  Grove,  $5;  total  amount,  $81.  s-    '  ^ 

Committee  on  Time,  Place  and  Nominations  made  the^ following j-e- 
port:  Time,  Friday  before  the  fourth  Sunday  in  October,  1899.  Place, 
Mt.  Carmel.  Introductory  Sermon,  Rev  J  E  Smith;  alternate,  Rev*  J  T 
Chadwick.  Temperance  Sermon,  Rev  J  W.Willis;  alternate,  Rev  W  W 
Wester.     Missionary  Sermon,  Rev  J  A  May;  alternate.  Rev  W  Y.Adams. 

0.  Q.  Norton,  Chairman  Com. 


ETOWAH   BAPTIST  ASSOCIATION-. 


REPORT  OF   COMMITTEE    ON   TEMPERANCE. 

AVhereas,  the  manufacture,  sale  and  nse  of  alcoholic  intoxicants  as 
beverages  is  one  of  the  chief  agencies  of  the  devil,  designed  and  made  nse 
of  by  him  for  the  degredation  and  destrnction  of  the  human  race,  both 
morall}'^  and  physically,  and  for  the  great  detriment  of  the  gospel  of 
Christ;  and  whereas,  said  intoxicants  antagonizes  the  Holy  Spirit  as  is 
evidenced  in  the  fact  that  when  a  human  being  is  inflamed  by  the  spirit 
of  alcohol  his  words  and  actions  demonstrate  that  he  is  possessed  of  a 
spirit  wholly  contrary  to  the  Holy  Spirit,  so  that  the  spirit  engendered 
by  alcohol  and  the  Holy  Spirit  cannot  abide  in  the  same  heart;  therefore, 
be  it  resolved,  first,  that  this  body,  the  Etowah  Baptist  Association  is 
persuaded  that  no  Baptist  church  can  consistently  receive  into  its  mem- 
bership or  retain  in  its  membership  any  person  engaged  in  the 
manufacture,  sale  or  use  of  any  alcoholic  intoxicant  as  a  beverave. 
Second,  'J'hat  all  alcoholic  intoxicants,  being  agencies  of  the 
devil  for  the  above  named  purposes,  and  the  spirit  'of 
alcohol  being  inimical  to  the  Holy  Spirit,  it  catinor  symbolize  the  peace- 
giving,  saving  blood  of  Christ.  Third,  That  this  body  is  persuaded  that 
the  fruit  of  the  vine  (unfermented  grape  juice),  the  only  term  made  use 
of  in  any  mention  of  the  Lord's  supper  in  the  New  Testament,  and  not 
wine  since  the  term  wine  as  used  in  this  country  at  the  present  time  is 
applied  to  fermented  products  of  the  grape  containing  alcohol  and  not 
to  unfermented  products^  should  be  used  in  the  sacrament  to  symbolize 
the  blood  of  Christ.  Fourth,  That  since  it  has  become  an  'unholy  occu- 
pation of  some  of  the  members  and  even  deacons  of  some  of  the  churches 
of  this  Association  to  make  and  sell  fermented  wines  because  of  the  filthy 
lucre  therein,  this  body  advises  such  churches  to  be  firm  in  its  condemna- 
tion of  such  business  and  suppress  it  or  exclude  such  offending  members. 

B.  F.  Smith,    ) 
J.  L.  Jones,     Y  Committee. 

S.   D.  JyiONROE,  ) 
The  above  report  w£js  adopted  without  discussion. 

REPORT   ON    SUNDAY    SCHOOLS. 

We,  your  committee  on  Sunday  Schools,  beg  leave  to  submit  the  fol- 
lowing report:  We  find  that  the  churches  are  giving  more  attention  to 
Sunday  schools  than  ever  before,  and  that  the  Lord  has  blessed  them  in 
their  efforts  wonderfully.  We  find  that  the  churches  that  have  good 
Sunday  schools  are  in  better  working  order  and  aro  giving  more  for  mis- 
sions and  doing  more  for  the  cause  of  Christ  thaa  those  that  have  no 
schools.  A  large  per  cent,  of  .the  accessions  to  the  church  has  come 
through  the  efforts  of  the  Sunday  schools.  We  believe  that  the  older 
people  are  leaving  this  grand  work  for  the  young  people.  This,  we  think, 
is  one  of  the  greatest  hinderances  to  the  i^i'ogress  of  the  Sunday  schools 
and  church  work.  Only  one  church  in  the  Association  reports  more  mem- 
bers in  Sunday  school  than  memberis  in  church,  the  general  average  being 
about  one-half.  We  think  it  is  the  duty  of  every  joarent  to  attend  and 
take  an  active  part  in   Sunday  school   work.     Educate  the  children  not 


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only  ii^  the  Bible  but  in  giving  to  missions  and  we  will  have  better  churcli 
workers.  We  find  that  out  of  twenty-four  churches  we  have  only  eigh- 
teen that  have  Sunday  school.  We  believe  that  no  church,  whether 
great  or  small,  is  doing  her  full  duty  until  she  has  organized  a  Sunday 
school  that  is  attended  by  most  of  her  members.  We  recommend  that 
the  church  letters  to  the  Association  make  a  complete  report  of  number 
last  reported,  present  membership,  number  of  conversions  in  Sunday 
school,  jnst  as  they  would  a  church  letter.  Let  us  get  the  members  of 
the  church  to  attend  Sunday  school,  teach  the  children  to  trust  in  the 
Master  while  young,  and  our  churches  will  grow  and  the  Lord's  cause 
will  prosper.   "  N.  N.  Van^jST,      ) 

A.  H.  Barxes,   >■  Committee. 

W.  M.  Shaav,      ) 

The  above  report  was  adopted  after  being  discussed  bv  N.  N. 
A'ann,  D.  P.  Goodhue,  Kev.  J.  W.  '.Villis,  R  U.  Yeates  atid  J.  T.  Chad- 
wick.     Adjourned  with  prayer  by  Rev.  G.  E.  Jones. 


THIRD    DAY. 


The  Association  was  called  to  order  by  the  Moderator  by  reading 
24th  Division  of  Psalms,  and  prayer  by  Rev.  B.  F.  Kirkland.  Read  and 
adopted  the  minutes  of  the  previous  day. 

REPORT  o:s"  obituaries. 

We,  your  committee  on  obituaries,  beg  leave  to  make  the  following 
report:  We  find  that  God  in  his  providence  has  removed  from  our  midst 
our  beloved  brother,  M.  J.  Hall,\who  departed  this  life  August  23,  1898, 
aged  75  years.  He  was  a  consistent  member  and  deacon  of  Macedonia 
Baptist  chui'ch  for  a  number  of  years.  We  also  find  we  have  lost  another 
old  prop  in  the  person  of  Sister  Mary  Gardnei',  who  was  born  September 
27,  1810,  departed  this  life  October  13,  1898,  aged  88  years.  She  assisted 
in  the  organization  of  Bethany  church  in  Little  Wills  Valley  seventy 
years  ago,  and  has  been  a  faithful  servant  in  the  Master's  cause  ever 
since.  Also  Bro.  T.  M.  Nelson,  who  was  a  faithful  member  and  an  ef- 
ficient deacon  of  Walnut  Grove  church,  died  in  February,  1898,  after  a 
very  short  illness.  Bro.  Nelson  was  55  years  old.  In  his  death  the  churcli 
has  sustained  a  great  loss  and  the  community  an  exemplary  and  useful 
citizen.  •  0,  Q.  "'Norton",     ) 

J.  R.  Holmes,       [•  Committee. 
J.  T.   Campbell,  ) 

The  above  report  was  adopted. 

On  motion,  the  committee  on  Digest  of  Letters  and  State  of  Churches 
was  abolisliod. 


ETOWAH   BAPTIST  ASSOCIATION". 


treasurer's  report. 

Eeceipts  from  Finance  Committee — 

For  Missions  undesignated $16  12 

For  State  Missions 4  48 

For  Home  Missions 21  ]0 

For  Foreign  Missions 11  45 

For  Ministerial  Education 80 

For  Orphanage 2  3G 

For  Minutes : 15  (55 

Gadsden  Baptist  Church  (for  Minutes) 2  00 


Total ^73  87 

Disbursements — 

To  R  W.  Brock,  for  Minutes $17  65 

State  Board 53  80 

Kev.  J.  W.  Stewart,  Superintendent  Orphanage  2  36 


Total $73  87 

W.  T.  Murpiiree,  Treasurer. 

On  motion,  a  committee  of  three  be  appointed  to  draft  a  church 
covenant,  to  report  to  the  next  meeting  of  the  Association  for  recom- 
mendation to  the  churches  of  the  Association  for  their  adoption.  Com- 
mittee, Eev.  B.  F.  Smith,  W.  T.  Murphree  and  R,  R.  Yeates. 

The  following  resolution  was  offered: 

Resolved,  That  we,  the  Etowah  Baptist  Association,  will  not  tolerate 
the  manufacture,  sale  or  use  of  intoxicating  wines  or  other  liquors  as  a 
beverage.  Therefore,  be  it  further  resolved,  That  we  will  not  fellowship 
with  any  church  which  retains  members  who  are  guilty  of  the  above 
named  charges. 

The  above  resolution  was  discussed  by  Rev.  J.  E.  Smith,  Rev.  J.  W. 
Willis,  J.  T.  Chadwick,  J.  L.  Jones,  J.  W.  Wright,  D.  P.  Goodhue,  W. 
T  Murphree,  J.  W.  Battles,  T.  C.  W  right,  and  was  unanimously  adopted. 

REPORT    OF    FINANCE   COMMITTEE. 

We,  your  committee  on  Finance,  report  cash  and  vouchers  for  mis- 
sions, minutes  and  ministerial  education,  $333.59. 

J.  W.  Wright,  Chairman. 
Adopted. 

REPORT   OF   COMMITTEE  ON   ORPHANAGE. 

We,  your  committee,  commend  the  Baptist  Orphanage  of  Evergreen, 
Ala.,  to  the  benevolent  consideration  of  our  churches.  Certainly  no 
wo*  thier  object  could  api^eal  to  our  sympathies  and  be  more  greatly  needed. 
The  Orphans'  Home  is  open  to  orphat)  children  in  all  parts  of  the  state, 
and  its  directors  not  only  solicit  contributions  but  urge  that  all  children 
bereft  of  parents  can  be  brought  to  their  notice  so  that  they  may  be 
gathered  into  the  Home  with  its  pure  and  elerating  Christian  influences. 
We  have,  one  of  the  best  equipped  Homes  in  the  state  under  the  man- 
agement of  Rev.  J.  W.  Stewart  and  Mrs.  I.  J.  Ansley,  both  consecrated 
Christians  whose  hearts  and  energies  are  fully  committed  to  the  welfare 


ETOWATI    BAPTIST    ASSOCIATIOX.  10 

of  the  orphan  childreD.  Adjoining  the  Orphanage  is  one  of  the  best 
schools  in  the  state,  which  offers  free  tuition  to  the  children,  thus  afford- 
ing advantages  of  education  superioi  to  anything  possible  at  their  present 
home.  Can  we  afford  to  allow  the  orphan  children  of  deceased  Baptist 
bretiiren  to  be  cast  adrift  upon  the  world,  when  we  may  by  a  small  con- 
tribution give  to  them  a  home  where  religion  and  culture  reigns  supreme? 

Rev.  J.  W.   Willis,  Chairman  Com, 
The  above  report  was  adopted. 

Moved  that  the  pastors  and  members  of  the  different  churches  o^"  this 
Association  take  a  collection  for  the  Orphanage  during  the  month  of 
December. 

The  following  resolution  was  offered  and  adopted: 

Eesolved,  That  the  fifth  Sunday  district  meetings  being  very  helpful 
to  the  cause  of  Christ  in  the  several  districts,  this  Association  recom- 
mends to  the  several  churches  in  these  districts  to  see  to  it  that  no  ser- 
vices are  held  in  their  churches  which  will  interfere  with  an  attendance 
upon  such  district  meetings. 

Moved  that  the  Clerk  retain  $5  for  his  services,  and  expend  the  re- 
mainder for  printing  minutes,  and  he  to  let  contract  to  some  one  who 
can  get  them  out  in  two  weeks. 

Resolved,  That  we,  as  delegates  to  the  Association  desire  to  return 
our  sincere  thanks  to  this  church  and  community  for  their  hospitality 
during  our  session. 

Appointed  correspondents  as  follows:  To  Marshall  Association,  Rev. 
J.  W.  Willis,  Rev.  .J.  \V.  Battles.  To  Warrior  River,  J.  T,  Campbell,  Dr.  J. 
A.  Hurst.  Delegates  to  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  Rev.  J.  W.  Willis, 
Rev.  W.  L.  Cnlbertson.  State  Baptist  Convention,  J.  W.  Willis,  W.  L. 
Culbertson,  J.  T.  Chadwick,  J.  W.  Battles,  B,  F.  Smith,  J.  E.  Smith, 
S.  J.  Carlton,  S.  D    Monroe,  A.  E.  Goodhue. 

On  motion  we  dispense  with  the  missionary  sermon  and  take  up  a 
collection  for  state  missions.      Collection  amounted  to  S3. 94. 

Took    a   collection    to    insure    college    building   at    Walnut    Grove 
Amount,  $3.00. 

Adjourned  with  praver  bv  Rev.  J.  E.  Smith. 

REV.   W.  L.  CULBERTSON,  Moderator. 

R.   W,  BROCK,  Clerk. 


CONSTIUTTON. 

The  name  of  this  Association  shall  be  "The  Etowah  Baptist  Associa- 
tion." 

The  officers  of  this  Association  shall  be  a  Moderator,  Clerk  and 
Treasurer,  who  shall  perform  such  duties  and  perform  them  in  such  a 
manner  as  is  ordinarily  required  of  such  officers.  They  shall  be  elected 
at  or  near  the  opening  of  each  annual  session  of  the  body. 

The  membership  of  the  Association  shall  be  such  churches  as  shall 
see  fit  and  be  permitted  to  represent  themselves  in  its  session  by  delegates. 

Each  church  shall  be  entitled  to  one  delegate  for  every  Iwenty-five 
members,  or  fractional  part  thereof,  but  each  church  shall  be  entitled  to 
:tt  lonst  two  flelofr;itos. 


11  ETOWAH    BAPTIST   ASSOCIATION. 


''J'he  object  of  this  Association  shall  be  the  advancement  of  the.Re» 
deemer's  Kingdom  not  only  within  its  own  bounds,  but  throughout  the 
world.  It  shall  aid  and  encourage,  by  moans  of  its  influence,  those  grand 
institutions  and  agencies  which,  in  the  providence  of  God,  have  been 
established  by  the  wise  and  good  among  our  brethren  for  the  spread  of 
the  gospel  throughout  the  world,  for  the  distribution  of  the  Bible  among 
those  destitute  of  it,  for  the  education  of  young  men  for  the  work  of  the 
ministry,  as  well  as  for  the  cause  of  education  generally,  for  the  promo- 
tion of  the  Sunday  school  cause,  the  cause  of  temperance,  etc. 

The  Associaticn  shall  employ  such  means  and  adopt  such  measures 
as  shall  seem  best  calculated  to  cultivate  Christian  unity  and  Fellowship 
among  the  brethren  within  its  bounds,  to  incite  the  brethren  to  love  and 
good  work,  to  stir  up  the  pure  minds  of  the  brethren  by  way  of  remem- 
brance, to  secure  individual  advancement  in  the  Divine  life,  in  every  way 
as  individuals,  to  illustrate  to  the  world  the  reality  of  tne  relegion  of 
Jesus  Ciirist. 

BY-LAWS, 

1.  i'reparatory  to  the  organization  of  the  Association  an  intro- 
ductory sermon  shall  be  preached  by  a  member  appointed  at  the  previous 
meeting,  and  another  shall  be  named  at  the  same  time  to  perform  tiie  duty 
in  case  of  the  failure  of  the  first. 

2.  The  service  being  performed,  the  Modei'ator,  or  if  he  be  absent, 
the  oldest  minister  pieseut  shall  open  the  Association  with  prayer. 

3.  He  shall  call  for  letters  from  the  churches,  when  the  delegates 
shall  present  them  and  take  their  seats  in  order. 

4.  When  the  Association  is  regularly  organized,  as  prescribed  by  the 
Constitution,  the  correspondence  from  other  Associations  shall  be  called 
for,  the  letters  read  and  the  messengers  received  by  the  right  of  fellow- 
ship from  the  Moderator.  The  messengers  shall  be  invited  to  seats  in  the 
Association  and  accorded  the  privil.ege  of  speaking  on  any  subject  before 
the  body,  but  not  of  voting  on  any.  Other  brethren  may  be  invited  to 
seats  with  the  same  privilege  and  prohibition. 

5.  Subjects  not  named  in  the  last  mintues  may,  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Associadon,  be  taken  up  at  any  time  when  there  is  no  business  before 
the  body. 

G  Any  subjects  not  contained  in  minutes  must  be  regularly  brought 
be''ore  the  body  by  motion  which  shall  be  seconded  before  it  can  be  taken 
up.  After  this,  it  shall  be  considered  as  property  at  the  disposal  of  the 
Association,  unless  it  be  withdrawn  by  the  mover. 

7.  No  one  shall  speak  oftener  than  three  tim.es  on  the  same  subject, 
unless  permitted  by  the  Association.  The  speakershall  always  rise  to  his 
ieet  and  addr»:-8S  the  Moderator. 

8.  Silence  and  decorum  shall  be  observed  by  evory  member  of  the 
Association  while  ilie  body  is  in  session,  and  more  especially  in  the  time 
of  debate.  Ail  person;jl  refiectious  and  remarks  tending  to  wound  the 
feelings  of  tiie  bi'ethren  shall  be  strictly  avoided, 

9.  IS'o  member  of  the  Association  shall  leave  the  house  while  the  As- 
sociation is  in  session  without  permission  from  the  Moderator. 

10.  In  order  to  expedite  business,  committees  shall  be  appointed  at 
llie  discretion  of  the  Association,  who  shall  be  named  ;bv  the  ^foderator. 


ETOWAH    BAPTIST    ASSOCIATION,  12 

11.  The  meeting  of  the  Association  shall,  on  each  day  of  session, 
be  opened  and  closed  with  prayer. 

12.  The  minutes  of  each  day  shall  be  read  at  its  beginning  and 
close  of  business,  after  prayer,  each  succeeding,  when  names  of  the  dele- 
gates shall  be  called.  And  the  whole  of  the  minutes  of  the  session  shall 
be  read  at  its  close  and  signed  by  the  Moderator  and  Clerk. 

13.  Any  alteration  of  these  By-Laws  may  be  made  at  any  meeting 
of  the  Association  by  two-thirds  of  the  members  present. 

RULES   OF   ORDER. 

The  rules  of  order  uf.ually  observed  by  deliberative  bodies  of  this 
kind  shall  be  observed  by  this  Association. 

If  any  point  of  order  be  raised  by  any  member  of  the  body,  it  shall  be 
decided  by  the  Mo'ierator,  but  appeal  may  be  taken  from  his  decision  to 
the  body.  "Wells'  Parliamenrur}^  Practice"  shall  be  used  as  authority  in 
regard  to  questions  of  oi'der. 

APvTICLES  OF  FAITH. 

There  is  one  *.nd  but  one  God,  who  is  a  spirit,  omnicent,  omnipotent, 
omnipresent,  eternal,  unchangeable,  infinite  in  goodness  and  wisdom,  of 
inviolable  truth,  perfectly  just,  of  immaculate  holiness,  the  creator  of  all 
things,  the  preserver  of  all,  and  the  supreme  ruler  over  all.  The  God- 
head is  a  trinity — Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost — three  persons  in  one 
divine  essence. 

The  son  became  incarnate,  thus  uniting  in  himself  the  divine  and 
human  natures  that  he  might  become  the  mediator  between  God  and 
man;  man's  final  judge,  and  by  his  life,  death  and  resurrection,  the  Re- 
deemer and  Savior  of  his  people. 

The  Holy  Spirit  is  the  banctioner  and  comforter  of  God's  people. 
He  is,  through  the  divine  word,  the  author  of  tlie  new  spiritual  life  pro- 
duced in  man  in  his  recgeneration. 

The  Holy  Scriptures  were  given  by  divine  inspiration  as  a  revelation 
of  God's  v/ill  to  man  concerning  him,  and  constitute  to  him  an  infallible 
rule  of  faith  and  practice. 

Adam  and  Eve,  the  first  man  and  woman,  were  created  holy,  and  for 
a  time  served  the  Creator  acceptably,  living  innocently  and  happy  in  His 
favor,  but  A'lam,  having  been  placed  under  a  covenant  of  works,  violated 
it  and  brought  the  penalty  of  the  violatieu  upon  himself  and  his  descend- 
ants. 

A\]  men  partaking  of  the  consequences  of  the  fall,  are  both  totally 
depraved  and  guilty  of  actual  transgression  of  God's  laws. 

No  man  can  free  himself  from  his  native  depravity,  or  from  con- 
demnation. No  man  can  save  himself.  There  is  no  way  of  salvation 
but  by  Jesus  Christ. 

The  Christian  Babbath  is  the  first  day  of  the  week,  and  should  be 
kept  holy  and  consecrated  to  the  service  and  worship  of  God  in  obedi- 
ence to  the  command,  ''Remember  the  Sabbath  day  to  keep  it  holy," and 
in  commemoration  oi  the  resuri'ection  on  that  day  of  our  Lord  and  Savior, 
Jesus  Christ. 

The  ordinances  of  the  go.'^pel  are  two — l^aptism  and  the  Lord's  sup- 


13  ETOWAH    BAPTIST    ASSOCTATIOX. 


per.  The  great  head  of  the  church  requires  the  perpetual  observance  of 
these  ordinances  by  the  church  requires  the  perpetual  observance  of 
these  ordinances  by  the  church  as  such  and  under  their  authority. 

Baptism  is  the  immersion  of  the  believer  in  water  by  one  duly  quali- 
fied and  authorized  to  administer  tlie  rite.  It  is  prerequisite  to  church 
membership, 

A  gospel  church  is  a  company  of  Baptist  believers,  organized  under 
the  laws  of  its  Great  Head  for  the  advancement  of  God's  kingdom  in  the 
world.  The  officers  of  the  church  are  its  pastors  and  deacons.  Each 
church  is  an  independent  body,  subject  only  to  the  commands  of  its  Great 
Head.  The  woric  required  of  the  church  is  missionary  in  its  character.' 
"Go  ye  into  all  the  world  and  preach  the  gospel  to  every  creature." 

The  Holy  Spirit  continues  the  work  of  sanctification  upon  those 
whom  he  has  regenerated  to  the  end  of  life,  and  thus  saves  all  who  are 
regenerated  from  apostucy. 

All  who  will  be  tlnaily  saved  Were  chosen  r)f  God  the  father,  before 
the  foundation  of  the  world,  and  gave  to  Je?iis  Christ  in  the  coveaant  of 
grace;  yet  all  who  will  be  lost  will  have  rejected  a  preferred  salvation. 

The  bodies  of  all  who  die  will  be  raised  from  the  dead  and  reunited 
to  their  spirits  for  the  judgment  of  the  great  day. 

In  the  last  day  Jesus  will  come  to  judge  the  world,  and  having  as- 
sembled all  men  before  him,  will  pass  sentence  upon  them  according  to 
their  works. 

Heaven  is  a  place  to  which  tbe  righteous  will  be  received  and  made 
perfectly  happy  in  the  presence  and  enjoyn)ent  of  God  forever. 

Hell  is  a  place  into  which  the  wicked  shall  be  cast  to  suffer  eternal 
punishment  for  their  sins. 


IJEPORT  ON  DECLARATION  OF  FAri'II  AND  PRACTICE 

Article  1.  VVe  believe  that  thei-e  are  tlu^e  that  bear  record  in 
heaven:  The  Father,  Word  and  Holy  Ghost;  and  that  these  three  are  one, 
the  only  living  aiiditrne  God,  the  creator  and  preserver  of  all  men  of  the 
universe. — 1st  John  o,  T;  1st  Tim.  2,  5;   Provei'bs  20,  -1. 

2.  We  believe  the  Word  was  made  flesh  in  the  person  of  the  man 
Christ  Jesus,  who  is  God  over  all.  and  blessed  ever  more, — John  1,  14; 
1st  Timothy  2,  5;  Romans  9,  9. 

3.  That  all  scripture,  as  contained  in  the  Holy  Bible  is  ^iven  by 
inspiration  of  God,  and  is  profitable  for  doctrine,  for  correction,  for  re- 
proof, for  instruction  in  righteousness,  that  the  man  of  God  may  be  per- 
fect, thoroughly  furnished  unto  all  good  work.-. — 2d  Timothy  3,  16;  2d 
Peter  1,  20,  21. 

'  4.  That  the  law  and  testimony,  as  set  forth  in  the  scriptures,  is  the 
only  rule  of  faith  and  practice  to  Christians  in  their  scriptui-al  concerns, 
and  their  conduct  as  individuals  and  as  niember?  of  the  churches. — Isaiah 
8,  20. 

5.  That  Adam,  the  natural  head  and  representative  of  all  mankind, 
fell  from  his  state  of  original  purity,  that  by  his  disobedience  all  his  pos- 
terity are  made  sinners.— Gen.  3;  Romans  5,  12.  19. 

^i.  That  by  the  obedience  of  Christ  alone  sinners  are  restored  to  the 
favor   of  God.    and    t!ircn2;h  hi.-?   uunieritod    merrv    receive  rcijeneriition. 


ETOWAH    BAPTIST   ASSOCIATJOX.  14 


pardon,  justification,  sanctification  and  glorification. — Romans  5   19-  8 
29;  John  3,  IG.  >       >    > 

7.  That  those  blessings  are  communicated  by  the  Holy  Ghost  sent 
down  from  heaven,  so  that  those  who  are  saved  by  grace,  through  faith, 
and  not  of  themselves,  not  of  works,  least  anv  man  should  boast  not  by 
works  of  righteousness  which  they  have  done,'but  by  the  washinc^  of  re- 
generation and  renewing  of  the  Holy  Ghost.— 1  Peter  1,  12;  Ephesians  2, 
8,  9;  Titus  3,  5. 

8.  That  God  works  all  things  after  the  council  of  His  own  will,  fore- 
known unto  Him  are  all  His  works  from  the  beginning;  and  that,  of 
course,  all  that  the  Father  hath  given  to  Christ  shall  come  to  Him  and 
He  will  raise  them  up  at  the  last  day,  so  that  His  sheep  will  hear  His  voice, 
and  shall  never  perish;  become  dead  to  the  world  and  sin,  be  made  alive 
to  God,  and  shall,  when  He  who  is  their  life  shall  appear  with  I[im  in 
Glory— Ephesians  1,  2;   Acts  15,  18;  John  6,  ,30;  10,  28,  29;  Col.  3,  3,  4. 

9.  We  believe  that  belit-vers  should  obey  the  commandments  of 
Christ  and   maintain  good  works  for  recessary  uses. — John  14,  15;  Titus 

O,     14:. 

10.  That  sinners  of  the  vilest  character  may  obtain  salvation 
through  Christ  without  money  and  without  price.— Isaiah  1,18,  55;  John 
3,  16. 

11.  That  there  will  be  a  resurrection  of  the  dead,  and  a  general 
judgment,  according  to  the  decision  of  which  the  wicked  shall  go  away 
into  everlasting  punishment,  and  the  righteous  to  life  eternal.— Daniel 
12,  2;  John  5,  28,  29;  Rev.  20,  12,  13;  Matthew  25,  30,  and  to  the  end. 

12.  That  God  has  instituted  a  church  on  earth,  existing  in  distinct 
bodies,  the  only  scriptural  members  of  which  are  the  faithful  in  Christ 
Jesus,  called  to  be  saints,  who  are  immersed  in  water  in  the  name  of  the 
Father,  of  the  Son  and  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  who  have  given  them- 
selves to  the  Lord  and  to  one  another  in  the  church  relation  by  the  will 
of  God  and  their  voluntaiy  compact.— Matt.  18,  18;  Cor.  1,  2;  Eph.  1,  2; 
Romans  6,  3, 

_  13.  That  each  church  of  Jesus  Christ  is  independent  of  all  author- 
ity but  that  of  her  head,  and  she  has  unnder  Him  the  exclusive  power  of 
managing  all  her  concerns  of  judging  of  the  qualification  of  lier  own 
members  for  the  offices  they  aro  to  fill,  and  of  chosing  her  own  officers  in 
conformity  with  the  direction  of  the  Word  of  God.— Matt.  14,  18;  2  Thcs. 
2,  11;  1  Cor.  14,  20,  21;  Acts  14,  23;  (see  original)  Phil.  1,  5. 

14.  That  the  officers  of  the  churches  are  pastors  and  deacons  only. 
1st  Timothy  3.  ^ 

_  15.  That  scriptural  baptism  is  an  ordinance  of  the  Gospel  and  con- 
sists in  immersing  the  body  of  a  disciple  of  the  Lord  Jesus  in  water  upon 
a  profession  of  his  faith  in  Christ.— Mat.  18,  19;  Mark  10,  10;  John  4,  1, 
2;  Acts  2,  41;  Acts  8,  12,  37,  38;  Acts  10,  47,  48;  Rom.  0,  3;  Col.  2,  12. 

16.  Ihat  the  Lord's  Supper  is  a  standing  ordinance  of  the  Church 
ot  Christ,  consisting  in  a  believing  participation  of  bread  and  wine,  to 
be  observed  in  commemoration  of  the  death  of  Christ,  and  to  show  forth 
His  death  until  He  comes  the  second  time— Matthew  10.  28;  27,  26;  Acts 
2,  42;  20,  7;  1  Cor.  11,  23,  27.  W.    VV.  Wester,  )    ' 

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