. The Primitive Baptist [serial] . Noie.« of as largefize a^five dollars,^hme subscribers reside, will bereceived iu payment ~~A smaller amount than fifedollars, out of this State, is preferable in goJd. Mon-I ey mailed lu the presence of Post Musters, aud seiUto us, is at oiir r>;k. I ettera aud communieatiousshould be distinctly dhected to *? Editor PuimitivbBaiTJSi , MiUmrme, I. C 0 Job Printing F ALL KINDS, PliOMITLY EXECVT. ed at the Office of the Primitive Baptist, aborjnine nulls Ejist of of Haiejgh. Perseus ^ho make il coaveuieni to apply at the inperson, will please


. The Primitive Baptist [serial] . Noie.« of as largefize a^five dollars,^hme subscribers reside, will bereceived iu payment ~~A smaller amount than fifedollars, out of this State, is preferable in goJd. Mon-I ey mailed lu the presence of Post Musters, aud seiUto us, is at oiir r>;k. I ettera aud communieatiousshould be distinctly dhected to *? Editor PuimitivbBaiTJSi , MiUmrme, I. C 0 Job Printing F ALL KINDS, PliOMITLY EXECVT. ed at the Office of the Primitive Baptist, aborjnine nulls Ejist of of Haiejgh. Perseus ^ho make il coaveuieni to apply at the inperson, will please le^ve their favors »l the fctore ofMr. P. Ferralls, where we will get them, or directtl^icm to EJitor Primitive ftat)ti8t, Milburnie, N C«ipChargee will be moderate, tnd the work goodBV&WIEJJL T£ 3MPLE,1 ITOR. i B. TEMPLE, ED COME OUT OP HER, MY PEOPLE. Vol. 24. Milhurnie^ N, C, May 12, 1860 COMMUNICATIONS. I will here say, I d-o nojithink hard of you for youriI was once just as sincerein that belief as you are no. For the Primitive Baptist Dear Bro. Temple :— Brother James Chapman is dead, and then I could not harmonize mI promised his widow to let you know - with the Bible nor my experiit, and to stop his paper. | which some times made me Not having any thing of much inter-1 were* difficulties I could not seethroughjest on my mind to write to you, I have \ nor neither could I find any one thatconcluded to send you an extract of could harmonize. But since I wasa letter I sent to a Missionary brother compelled to leave Bome of my premises,of mine in Oregon, who had charged my belief, my experience and the scrip-me of Popery and Infidelity, because I tares of Truth so completely harmon-exposed Armenianism in a former let-1 ize to my mind, and appear so God-tej.; I honoring, so safe and consoling to man^ Ellis County, Texas, March, 1859. j^hat I feel willing sometimes to bear* Dear Brother : j ^^^ frowns of the world, and spend my To give and receive instruction—; h


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