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OFFJCl xxzootxo Pr4f th ' - ". . .i.iffuuo - i 'n l'i r ii .s luudi .11. 1 ; i mmm mmm I ai - i six montha.....,.... three month a, 2; eons. r Who . knows, in a out their being Joined together by divine 'close this argument I now call upon the the catner and I pimTWlt will. beaci seventy-twreox mono even ofwonders Jiker this! But a man authority, those wives have allied them reverend gentleman, whom I highlyanil know led red on the Dart day tire approbation, plainly expressed;: or gamists that it was a great crime. What tuut the ability v map hma the. power to selves to their husbands without the spect for his learning, his eloquence and . large - house- Lord's sanction. Because the Lord per ability; to bring forth proof to rebut th stated so definitely and by such forms can bo compared wlthUtT beget Urjre tamiliea ntacnasltttt betweeo Pcereaaor Onta of expression as to ruakeafuU And elar read-oatenoe we holds, many- of the mits this it does hot prove j that He passages laid down in yesterday's arguor Lamecn'a crime w dc wraiww crime, Bd Dr. J. 1 Fri men H Who hrlnirlnir death notable and with ahu is of mA we TUdged Isra- sanctions it: and He would prefer that a ment In support of the position that tho 1q this way that It great f the r. Senate. .wmM, ChplBl equivalent. hint I ask take the term sanction in-- the tiuestion destruction, hot only upon the people of el, , that one man, had" thirty sons his people snouid be lite Israel or id, a na Bible sanctions polygamy.were limited. name laws to or those was will aa recorded us. as exJalr: It that find tion nolveamlsts well before) wuu4o monoga you. Admit that ttmuBt be prove the cariyrsLgea, out upou.iae has all that to In the Judged of Israel; another had thirty mists, and the blessings be dispensed be- If they were limited these terms human racer But what pressed Nend Day. sons and thirty,, daughters; while ano- tween them, ratherthan have this (Here the umpires announced the tLmn were laid before the congregation do with regard to the divinity of sons. was ed And at all. It doe not prove ther Judge of Israel had forty up.) perfect equality between the males and afternoon, from this Bible, Nothing After the openla with religioas exer-clto .the Gideon jwe have rem ales and a wicked generation be the we come when when arguBut other. or James' one the after passage translation, King, thing frof. Prmtt commenced: DB. XEtVMAX Bm and Sid named; he had seven tyr two. a; Now, we result. To prove this I will refer you to pasaBge was brought forth to prove the ments of this kind are entered into by have and IiADIE3A.NDOEXTI.KICS: to Mxssrs. do 37th is well the God with Psalm. in that psalm has Umpires and the righteousdivine sanction of polygamy; direct she opponents of polygamy.it nothing 1 ness or see of these unrighteous-hess,and their if and and to We agmlu come before tbem men, said, commands in several instances, where enough examine they repeated. again expressly this afterT nnrlAndJind the centleman to complala and in this connection..' That has again, that the seed of the novo, miug loeieoona jou aeaeioa or oar in the Israelite were required to be will stand the test of scripture,' and did not answer his Scripto institushould do be the out rooted esof with the marriage earth, that against me that I adduced sound reason, of sound argument uHcusaioD to examine the qaestlon: polygamists; and in one Instance, nothing If I yesterday. established it by Divine they should not inherit the earth, while tural arguments 'Do the Bible Banctloa Poly amy? pecially, where they were required sound judgment. Moreover, Adam was tion: God has ' mm. not is did the tre, upon t own His the responsibility It I will here remark, that yestenJay giveii righteous should inherit it and n under the heaviest curse of the .Lord: J not only guilty- of bringing death and command.' Goa ha have anaHis" bless being in the affirmative, s ho aid under it be, thejiblygamicor should prosper.onoHe bestowscurses I occupied one hour npon theeub- - "Cursed be he that continneth not In destruction upon the whole human race, sanction, whetherform. delyzed and doQnod the question therefor and His Jf.Gideon the the means upon "of was book upon monogamic ho of but ings introducing in the all the ana written tbli to do ho that. failed It rorta but evl namerout bate; things orougnt jeci, .'i fell into idolatry, as the reverend tbe other. fell to mo, not by right, but by his neglect'eucea from the Bible to show that Jaw; and let all the people say Amen' fallen hnrnanlty into this world of ours. has shall to this afternoon that hear I he .Because expect Abel? argue, may and I did it to the be&t nothing gentleman did wm Cain under this the wm I a slay divine iostltation expression. ing to do his doty;was say, -Why lioljg&aiy ;do-matter. had He the refute those! to with the' of the utmost importpassages, fallen of somearguments.to being. anciioueU by the Bible, and sanction-- ! dreadful curse and the denunciations of was a descendant of that ability. It mythat o so attentive and showto to ance seventy-twforward sustain this of sons, the loins brought audience, polygamy the from come were com forth power beget He the tbe had people ' Almighty, by the Almighty Who gave the laws a clear and defito as as should have of the well a and that unto had if he the monogamy; gentle respectable, superior power cntttaiued ia tbo BiblQ. Here Jet me oaanded to be polygamlsta.' Did .this man who had brought death ing terms of tho the of nite man can see no to female. and the end understanding .abroad we limit look the world. to When pas and sanction proof of the utmost lmpor-lan- c give authority tbrvt that it understand practice to inform tbt now desire and I cona nave God to is' question; that-- had the answers sages. 1 "Ttlght here, I may say, mpnogamic quoted the point that divine Institution? It certainly is all the various crimes, aa well as murder, clearly before under dicus!ao. I perceive that In sanction, or I do not understand the that exist on tho face of the giooe; wnen sistent Being; v a VBelCg, u who is households, if there Is no such evi gentleman,' adduced he which me to the passages tbe rutneaU that followed me Tester meaning of the word asr defined by we see mankind committing them; see perfectly consistent, and who delights dence contained in the passages;1 and bad I had another hour, I would have and, prothe aubject u dwelt upon somewhat Webster, and the meaning of the argu- all maner of degradation and lust; see in the salvation of (he human' family. there is nothing In the original .Hebrew duced them then. Twill dolt Now iy with regard to the meaning ments presented by my opponent. I the human family ' destroying one A wicked man' may take unto, himself a as it now exists to invalidatetbem, mr learned friend will take out his pencil. Ifiithlly of tbe terra polygamy that It Included waited in vain yesterday afternoon for another,' tho question might,,; arise, wife, and raise Unto, himself a posterity. then polygamy as a divine institution for he will have something to do this afterboth a plurality of wives and a plurality any rebutting evidence and testimony What has produced all these evils among He may set before that; wife and he; pos- stand as firm as the throne of the Al noon. of huibands. Ueova a new term was against this divine sanction., I was men? They, exist because a monogamic terity a very wicked example. ; He may mighty. And if he can find that this ATassing remark, a word in regara 10 iuUoduced l.y the reverend Doctor, ready with my pencil and. paper to re- couple transgressed the law of heaven.! lead those children by his drunkenness, form of marriage is repealed ia the New the oricfeial manuscripts, written by Moses, who followed tue namely polygyny, Joshua, or Samuel, or the prophets. 1 ou by his blasphemy, byhis immoralities, Testament; if he can find tbat God has or if I cord anything like such evidence, any Tne learned gentleman referred us to down to destruction. A righteous man In any age of the world done away with mi aown to write a letter wj ineu; jruu. recollect tbe term, having reference to passage from the Bible to prove that it a saying of that great man; Martin ; yotrr head to copy that letter tbe plurality of wives. This teems to be waai noteanctloned. I beard a remark- Luther, concerning the relationship that may take fifty : wives; or' ten,! as you the principle and form of plural mar- take it intothat draft the letter; original copy you chilwife.1 his rest the will will oraa and he wonderful and It choose; the question underdiscuaalon. Does the able sermon, flourish of argument exists between husband riage, perhaps bring up care nothing about, whether it is given Bible dauotlon Polygamy? and as the tory.- It certainly was pleasing to my was a beautiful argument. I have no dren in the nurture and admonition of with the other side. I shall wait with you to winds or the flames. What care I the to in the great patience have some arguments about the word polygamy appears to be discarded ears. It fell npon me like the dews of fault whatever to find with- it. And It the Lord: he will instruct them two tables of stone on which the ' K aod pcoutd, it would be: Does the heaven, as it were, so far as oratorical Is just as applicable to polygamy as to great principles of righteousness and hrnnirhf. fr rt nn Ihia anhloAt Wa o original law was written, so that I have a Bible Sanction Polygyny? Perhaps I power was concerned. But where was monogamy. The answer of Martin truth, and lead them along and bring happy:, here in this Territory, to have true copy of this law? A passing remark may not haw the 'term aright; that Is the; rebutting testimony?. What was Luther to the question put to him. Why them up by his example and by his the learned come" among us to teach us. in regard to Mother Eve. I will defend forth? Forty-nin- e God took the female from the side of teachings to inherit eternal life at the AVe have embraoed, the .Bible al a rule the venerable woman! If the Fall came by Dvi the Bible Mauctlon plurality of the evidence Droughtwere of time minutes before man Is just as appropriate, just as con- right hand of God, with those polyga-mts- 01 faith; and If we misunderstand it, if the Influence of one woman over one man, the wi7e? It wju the who occupied by speaker it e was even referred to; forty-ninmin- sistent with the plural form of marriage Mlowed me, iu relation t the it of; ancient times, Abraham and we are acting contrary to its precepts, what would have happened to tbe world ' one? than more wives Adam had had we in are be to should a the flourish not utes in as have of lverf perhaps I had betterplurality Jacob ofeld who hor very happy of oratory, it is with the other fbnn ' He did paeaed away refer to up1 yonder monogamy, two is the the learned come from abroad people More, ifwoeone woman, under the ')m of bin remarks from print, lest my without having the proofs In rebuttal take the woman from the head. Why? Kingdom of GocU Which of t. a then into the ' world, brought and the evidence examined which I had The argument was that the man should Lord most ilcasedwjth? The man who who are acquainted with the original memory should not serve me on the thfi 'hlftssed Vircin Marv. brourht the The nrt remark to which I adduced. Then eleven minutes .were be the head, or as: Paul eays.: f'Man is has five, or ten, or twenty wives, bring- languages to correct us and set us right. the Eedeemer into the world, so I think they will call your attention! in regard to left. I did expect to heat something the head of the woman," and that is his ing unliis children, teaching them, in- I think this is generous - on the part of are even! the original of the Bible. I admit In In those eleven minutes that would in position. I believe my.1" learned, opppn? structing them, training- them so that those gentlemen; much more sq than it ly. friend supposes, that the Almighty eternal life with the would be to enact laws and incarcerate this discussion the Bible called King jeome small degree rebut the numerous ent agrees with mo perfectly in this, so they may obtain have created 'more women than one out . Jam a' translation an authority. I ad - evidences brought forth to establish and therels no dispute uponthie ground. righteous) in tne1 irungoom ot ' uoa; or in dungeons those who practice a form of Adam's ribs; but Adam had not ribs enough mit the Bible in the original Hebrew, if sanction polygamy. But; I waited in Why did He not take thewoman from the monogamist that brings up his of marriage laid down in this book; to to create fifty women. My friend epeats of woman to it can be fouud. Of course we have vain, to oe sure, one passage,- and only, the foot ? Because man is not to tyran- children In oil manner of wickedness, send them for three, or foar, or five against polyandry, or the right Be bases his one. nusbands more than have to hell? to in one leads from down Deuteronover been and them them had nize Hebrew Bibles at the present day. I that his wife, nor tread hr under their years prison, tearing cited, finally u of progeny. the increase upon hold oue In my hand; that is, a Bible In omy; was merely referred tor and then foot. Why did he take her from- his Which would you prefer with your poor, wives and children, while their argumentaffirms or where that Science polygamy the Hebrew language. But there is no without examining tbe passage; and try- side? Because tho rib lies nearest to the limited wisdom when; compared! with familiea would suffer hardship ahd hunor a of wives prevails, plurality eueh thing in existence aa the original ing to show that It did not command heart, showing the Dosltion of rwoman.' that of the great Creator? Who among ger, being robbed of their natural pro- polygyny, therels a tendency to a preponderance or preoffVbur to' was tectors. Mr. not We two Item referwould one of Newman thank entrust but Not another and the neither woman, women, you prefer copies only Bible; tha( dominance of ene ex over the other, either secondary polygamy, with regard to Lamech five women, ten women, forty 'women, spring with your friends' instead of your those who have come with him with male or female, which amount3 to an extercopi h; ana copies tnai might oome red to by myself in as tbe hundreth copy, I presume can and Cain was brought up. Instead of fifty women, may all come under the enemies? ; Would not God, .therefore, their hearts full of philanthropy to mination of the race. not be found, as, for Instauc, of the an examination oC that passage, until protecting head. Jesus says:, "No man upon the same principle, do the same? enlighten jus here in this mountain 1 will renlv. in due time, to the rentleman 4 that Territory, and if possible convince us remarks in rezard to Gideon and other Scrip original law of Moses, written on tables the close of the eleven minutes, the can serve two masters," because be may Does God delight in the marriages to Go the of our errors. How: much time Is left tural characters, and especially in regard to amonr wicked? one. exist the sacrlfleev of Abel's Cleave and Gain's love and hate the other, of stone. uch tables and such original subject the prosutnuon, or wnat is Known as tne social have not been In existence to our sacrifice, and Cain's going to the land unto the one and turn away from the antediluvian race. They married and me? ("Seven minutes.") But first, what was the object of the 1 untilhave were so the day many arguments that I have eviL given in marriage marrying a wifetaad soon, other; but it is not with women under knowledge for the last eight eu hun- ofecuNod and gentleman yesterday? It was to discover a entered into Noah not the drawn not to reason that the ark., All these time. They We the protecting head. dred years. cannot refer to them; upon, pled only things: the sanction of polygamy, law men nor. righteous upon, but testimonies as well in favor Stneral find for law? Now lettis examine' Dolvandrv. for were not righteous we caunot refer to any copies only thnee were examined, and those testimonies that I deny it. What is were of to me Children am were wer was :and their but forth referred informed that law? Law is the expression that I taught polygamy; that have been multiplied tn modern that brought by eeterday: and the women; of the legislative ,, '.'.;";...... times that Is, comparatively modern y reverend, genucman couiaiiot see way. in the wicked DreceDts 'of their fathers. only seven minutes of the time is grant will: law is the manner in which an act is Now, thsu, we will' proceed! 'to the If a man has tho privilege, of taking more who committed all- ' manner of .wicked ed to me. l cannot; therefore, pretend performed, . It is the law of gravitation that times. And iuasmuch as these copies ness until all flesh- had rorruptbd itself on this occasion to enter into, these ar all things tend to a common centre: It is the fourth, or rather to the fifth position he wives than one, a woman should not other, so much disagree one with the are ex ia same berore tne, Jrd. L'xnerexore tne xord guments and examine tbem with that law ia botany that the flowers open their fanhavo the first that is took: the that If thouso that It ia aald ther privileges? ferm..f great thirty nave we had of in- justice that should be expected before like leaves tor the light, and close them benot tressed lUhle established In the beginning in the round destroy those evil workers" sand diilerent readings In the various marriage ' ft; the other ia expressed there,' and' we iquitytothat Tor on had received did the people. Mr. Newman has said he neath the kisses of night. What is the civil woman wives but created 'one to is decide who and copies, manuscripts law? Simply defining how the citizen should revenot nor theXord. have the honor Instead sub dwell before ano.call would like nine hours to bring forth his act. I upon regard upon this proved it, whether this Hebrew Bible, translated However,me make What is the moral law?. Simplv defin W of before canmrrnmated those with' show the rend opposite. his correction, gentleman ilet Ject. marriages for the and; arguments reasouiogs from on of a number of manutcrlpU.Is the J subjects. or ing the the Hood. the marriages sand intermar benefit of the poor people of Utah. I 14. ws areconduct of God's moral and to Cain then we When we come toJ polyandry, translated from the original or not? regard per mandatory, 11 . sons prohibitory the God; of the Ion and riages among wish he would not only take Dine hours, missive: commanding what should be done: ';thls argument. p. I not do for me as an wi commence Certainty Ittowould i of .men; , no for aa sanction" Scrip-is the there in state acceptait but weeks did nine and afternoon,? daughters being;; it nine months, ana prohibiting what should not be done, and yesterday indlvlduat set up my Judgment in the was opt ble to the Most Hlghr. He ; was be indeed a philanthropist' and misrepresented by the speak r who tures. Webat'is the object of marriage? matter: nor for any other learned man what may be done. And 'yet, 1 agree obliged to destroy those that, were mar- sionary in our midst; and try, and, re permitting told, has the where this gento aet ud bis iudirment. I would .far followed me, that Cain: went to the land Companopsht p, we are. gentleman and there married a' Wife, for withythe gtsxtleman. - Another object he ried and their ofijpring from. the face of claim this poor people from being, the eral law. which he spent produced an hour in search rather take the translation known as of Nodis no 1 agree .with 'the the earth. How much better; It would "awful beastly" people they are repre- ing for yesterday? And then remember, such thing In the Bible. I says lis-- procreation. able transla- there ' King James',Inmade by themen object. have been-- ' had they been - righteous sented abroad. We are very fond of that this law must sanction polygamy I of great stated that Cain went to. the! land of gentlemanwasalso in the. second his day; tors chosen Here Another murdered his brother Nod. Perhaps It is not necessary, to repeat our after Xagreo pelygamlats who would have' brought the Scriptures. We do not feel free to definition prevention. having we Were not to learning who bad studied tbe original AbeL I stated carof the word "sanction." My ure:i a as the so forth Lord is the far that him with a argument that with customs and sup and the Hebrew offspring great many comply Qraek, languages, the learned whom I have respect, us friend, exalted could to true life. a out examine have Con ried woman eternal in had or God '.Let created ang a great many of those agrees with me for light.. characteristics and had become extensively acquainted pose that to as the definition of that we The when the examine sub wno the can of and: land the sequently, that second, .'procreation. namely tnemseives Christians, Much term, therefore we need Nod, palirtook Lord with manuscripts In existence; I say I in not spend a solito instituted Jharriage the sacred ject of polygamy In regard this mat may be said upon this subject: much. would far rather take their Jadgment his wire In the land of od, .We aremoment farther touching, these two this; but' weuaxe to'sup- bond of marriage for the purpoee of ter, we must acknowledge xrorn these too, that ought to crimscn the faces of tary than one that might be advanced by not to supposetook points. bla jwiTho.wIth him. multiplying the Jhuman species here on scriptures, and from various other testi- those, who call themselves civilized. There is another vital point in reference man, Eieerthat be myself, or by any other learned arrived-inr to thi land of the earth. Does polyandry aaalst in the monies, that the marriage of the wick- when they reflect upon the enormities. to the nature of law. In legislating upon and In be versed however deeply he might species, the ed are: not approved by the Heavens. the great social evils that exist in their any subject there must be a great, organic Nod, and begat achlld.uei Uys the multiplying of the Jnuman the Hebrew or Greek. I do not by Bible. or woman or ten, or There are many passage of Scripture to midst. Look at the great city of New central principle, mandatory or prohibitory four, tdd five, what Bdi with or hsallthls having these remarks disparage the Bible, Does it tend to support me In what I have .hp w said. York.the great metropolis of commerce. in reference to that subject; aod all other aet it asids. By no m sans I accept regard to the form of marriage? Does fifty or sixty husbandst niraia,- -. Tne Xjora in.' one racet of the particular law as well as of the think the I increase commands mrrrder the a thin we is That waa it as translated rapidly It any e, place those) as gt.No;;rXhe pror where, it proof expect parts citymost by might code must be interpreted in har-. as ta as a of when well destruction and general hrosome people of the rjgarnlsts pared werful and learned polygamlsta, qu men who were chosen for the purpose. thae Cain comnu.ieam po flaying; therewith. woman havmil the theologians to hold forth, teaching and mony And hundreds of thousands, I may aay ther Abel .does- - net .Drove' ajivtlilnflr they reflect,' willay!that a would des- cbUdreni rieat thevshould to 'produce a law this world, with' cities,!', lest all he world Inculcating principles and lessons1 of Now I propose direct scores of millions of copies; of. this against the monogamXo jEorm Of mar- - ing more than, one husband afternoon, simple, positive, tbat iavor 01 it--' at troy her owa fruitfulness. ".Even if she should be .filled v with people fho had Christianity. What exists In the midst polygamy is forbidden Inand .Bible have besn circulated amonr all riage, nor anything-tGod's word be an would married. contrary.to' His, law, No per- of that city? Females by the teos of In Leviticus xviii and 18 it Isholy as an isolated fact ahowlnj that did have oflfepring, there nations In various languages." "They stands written, in. the way the son t can pretend that a marriage 'con thousands, females who are debauched "Neither shalt thou take one wife to anwicked man may be a mopgamlst. other great' dUnciuty have been sent forth by millions aHow -Would it summated between ah unrighteous man by day and by night; females who are other, to vex her, to uncover her naked nss, unknown. would father be. to Liamech7 bo liaooeebf rvgard among the Inhabitants of the earth fat einrecorded father and an unrighteomvwoman .is a marriage In open day parading the streets of that besides tbe other In her life time." There so? of All the not be was In J Bible the the knowledge . Jbr their information. VTa In which God has Joined the parties to great city! children. of polygamy. It lost the be would among are monogamists is a law in condemnation We will pas along after havlog deci- nrst,polyramtst; the, first on Teoord. this Why, they what said have be wives? that read is as It a case of You as I well ordin take with the may the been" Dlarality gether.1 a thousands and there? it is portion of the iciviliza- reads in the might hare ded upon the n at ore of the Bible that Is There 'may in but that the body ' ance have' Maor a means. no tiian margin, tJimon If recordwere No,J and not tens to New that of be who tlon .thousands fifty of over say York as In and by baptism, very pious to be admitted evidence proof text of shalt the it "Neither reads, T of divas an father for ; "".the; ho.went ward the knowledge in ed. There were thouaandt and tens of wives polygamy; yet harlots and mistresses take a wife to her sister, to vex her, tothou Sis,when regard to polygamy. It was stated . , as com as of . with ordinance is of distinct the; the .knowledge thousands and tens of thousands cover her nakedness, besides the otherun-in plied the Che coarse of the remarks or the rever- thousands tot monogamists,: yet; I be by : lieve,we hava only three caaea recorded the mother. It.;i3. not deatroyjed Heaven,, while he .yet. remained, in a walk the streets bv onen da v. t as well her life time.' ' Very well, argum n turn cut feel from the o real loo. to: the flood, k period therefote. , n jThe . great principle lot oonditlonrof hardened vslnfamess: and aa by night. , There Is sin enough com- hominem, I draw, or polygyny, which ever term wewuu my argument from the of some sixteen hand red yearsjor up- oaren tar on the part of the husband: that because Jae had paased through-thmitted ther in one twenty-fouhours of the gentleman yesterday. Mr. speech 43lspoaeu to ooooee, ma& marnagv , on the part of the. father, ds, preaerved. utwardobeervanoe of: the erdihancelt to sink the city down Uke Sodom and Pratt aald, in his comments upon the text, more than on woman i considered ward. The silence of scri puu-p- therein the sight of Heaven. uomorrah. Therefore it is mors conautent,' more was acoeptabl numbef to . c the in ix Dretnren dwell togetner," ujsow it is one Mr. two polyor of read will fore, regard pf j I adaltery. to- do: with' the never Drocreatlon ahd God: had first for reasonable, evidence well rno It We read that there was enough In the readin tr Of this to refer once . Nivmin'i sentences: "Take his expocase anything a of gamlsta in that day, ' or a for to of cl to the ""Vtl wicked the knowledge T.C obtaining VV secondly marriages Whatever. margin, as we have the liberty, I beBen7 the his children only permit of among, iitlon" that Is the Bavlors 'Take as prostitution to nave al a a man do so, and you will find that in the narentasre. form !rw1ss snouia lieve, as that them,' perhaps pi tpose, Bat It has been asserted before this in ancient days, Some men came axnosition of the ten commandments jamin worn brocner is translated tne womafl ne of wives tLo a' recordcase .to margin'' than;4that ana first into ,soia took another man s wife,' or concu- near kinsman." plurality a .permuiea jpsepn were given amid tbe thunders of congregation that this, ' his mode of they I toaccept b husbands. his brethren", A'Jaer permitted Egypt for Mount Blnal. and "voa find he ha writ ed, of a polygamtat brought f In connec- should have plurality .of the refers he I margin, reasoning; wlae His th own deed, purposes, but some men took her and abused Iher all refer to th margin; it is a poor, ruleand ten a commentary on the Decalogue, tion with it a mnrdsr; and it: tut been wives 4a canable of that a not He did instruments Op very tbe who Justify ones raising. that th murder for that in they, were call- will not work both ways; it is a poor rule oat its hidden meaning, e bow- indicated or inferred bringing was ludsfencspf poly-ra- numerous househo(d.ITVou know what did the deed. ; Bo He permltsihes un- night;ana They-wered to called upon to that will not favor monogamy if it favor account;' ing to us that the man is an adulterer so' committed v. This I deny: ahd 1 call upon the Script urea have aald about o til id reo, authorized marriages Jbet ween wicked deliver up the offender but they would polygamy.- Such then is the fact stated in siuo not only marries more women than Children are the, herlUgo of the Lord, men ana wiciea women, u perpetuate not ao it, anov.tney weroTtewea as conone, bat who looks on a woman with the gentleman W brlDSr forth one proof and the fruit of the womb la 'His re the human race, because they will not federates., 4 And what wasTtha result of Kn it la nAraMirfn- - na (n'mnaMa. 41. w aalacial lust. Buch is the commentary from that jjidw. rrom, tne Dcginnmg ths case, a faithful, bearkeh to Him, until the time shall that one little crime hot aTlittl crime. nature of this law; and to expound it to your murder hado ward." This being 4n th law by the Lord ChtisU'L the end of it; to nrove that to.thopoly-gamiis may do proper lor me to man ; who takes, come when Jle can have, a pure 'people unoersxanaing, With part of this I agree most per- anything to do In relation, righteous, holy;, great one; that one crime instead of say as given in the this that interpretation, instltutldd who divine' will tothe laws.' His their thousands? God The Lord graat, a to Obey aald of Lamech. the educating It nf Tuitvmnifrv. an!nraHtv Of form of marriage ' fectly. If man, according to the great is sustained the 14 margin, by to Hlm?-vServe and rest of the tribes of Israel, Go forth and biblical and classical scholarsmosteminent ommentarr of ourBavior, looks npon is true he re veaiea. nts crime r v , us posterity, honor; in the history his of does but I aahctloa noV lie not such ngnt against tne. tribe ..of iienjamin. of Christendom, by Bishop 'Jewell, multiplying permits, "oprlng with a lustful heart and last wrvesv but thacaaseof capable the crime asaXwoman the ' a more. tmn he lariintv.foid than of marrlagea, desire, he commits adultery In his atatad in th hookr.- What, then, had U They fought against Benjamin; and the learned Cookson, by tho eminent Dby v wight CanVne do ' one wife, iWe wife, If should arguo.witu ..the' reverend next day they wereagain commanded to and other distinguished biblical scholars. by heart, and Is condemned as an adulterer. to do with the divinity of th great inj could this bv Dolvandn? No. Here then is genUeman tbjttthe (jenauiTshows an go rortn It is an accepted canon of interrelation . With th other part, I do most distlnet-- . stltotlon saUbllshed called polygamy? ,sjia 'Cg&t agMnst- iJenjarnin. that male lb between males of distinction and a. ' this females, an is equality condemn argu TJieyiobed;i;andi: the jext.Iday they ed the scope of the law must be considergreat female.: Look tat' that great ment tnat-- i naveT now assertion Jy disagree. It at all. It doe not merely . in determining the sense of any portion and will were again. sa commanded; and they the advanced, of the reverend gentleman. j. No proof Nothing more an to any it, norjusury of Uideon the called Idea rebot law,- and if is equally binding upon to the estabbe and thus man, was adduced from the New Testament polygamy and cut off the tribe entire good ebUght holy until the murder by, Cain does notcondemn fought they us man whom ascertain tne mind or the legislator. lished.' a to tut Idea. there that Ii .hecause destrucinen.J The In no hundred was six the as advanced Bcrlpturesr tares; except' the Bcrip . ta a proof other, form of marriage not Justify. from the was preface of the law when such pre- . uoa.wuu, may beniaotoaprxat antality:in uon or nearly tne wnoio moe or uenia- race sem, ;uu anrei Ofmil the words of the great commentator, me nrsc rew verses of ma is thn htmtji of Israel Was numbers, therefore, every, inah must, bo minwas the eunishment for. one act of 18th given,of Leviticus the Lord Jesus Christ, to establish that n Having 6Upoeedoi these two Cases; let .mnnv' are prefatory. In Of servant chapter as" cro the forth cuuiiueu w ,ono who ana very woman prosututiox-w,position that a man who marries mora me come to th first monogamist Adam. e.hoaan"to, vt. w ! ; j 4.f verse th 3rd is it stated that , . must have one what: .he .For one purpose? woman U:au adulterer,. If Let us examine bis: character J and the th Most High; that husbandT than way Compare the strictness that exited in r "After Vthe'douig of the land of Egypt, ther is such a p usage contained with- character of his wire.: Lamech; !alew a To deliver Israel from their enemies, the God dispenses His rifts and blessincS to ancient Israel with rthe whoredoms,: the wherein re dwelt, hall ye not do: and after tho had the human Does oX He give thesame prostitution "and even' the infanticide doings the land of Canaan, whether in the lid of tbe New Testameat.lt has ycrnngmanto bLi wounding.' a young Midlanitea and others that family? row, I gathered shall ye not do: neither shall ye walkbring In their cities thV in not coma under lay observation. It re man to his hurt.", That was killing one. against' them. Was he a polygamist? amount 01 blessings to tho .wlcped tnat practiced all of this great tp i.rs-was it not! 7 How Toanr did Adam kill: Yes.- - He had ;many wives. He Ho does to- tho righteous? 'Jin' ome re nation- - and then' because a few Individ- ordinances. tzaains to be proved, therefore. , Both and Canaanites 'the'. the 0 Egyptians sons. iHowlnany spects lie sends the ram from uals In this mountain Terrltoryare prac Wo will now pass on to another item, vv uv M"v aa had seventy-tw- o AUtas IIHlliaIMV sodomy, adul ftovrZ . by falling In the gar- daughters'' he. had I;do npt; know. heaven 'urxm the4 fust ridJ the uniust. i.uuij$ AJiuiu- - marriage r a iawJ must De Eractioed Incest, Idolatry," t that Is the meaning of the word "sano-ttlonrace!, mat; From polygamy But there ase mahy great and important uireaceneu 10 mnictt heavy penalties 17. inclusive, tbe law of verse 6 to verse uD'aa tbe ' Bible sanction den of Eden. MWouId . manki Od have Could 'l any woman 'Irf polyandry is sons seventy-twto admit the full died if it had .not bee a for the sin of this conceive or bring fortlt blessings that are bestowed niore abun- upon us1 ourTamilies must be torn from laid down, and the bloodconsanguinity dewilling relationship A .Na..n PaaL an wtii1 nomber Of daUgU- dantly upon the; ! force and meanlngoftne word sanction, than.' upon us and beTdriven .to' misery, because of fined. Then the limits within which pernf twrhsna aaya Vthat as fnro? An. nnk trnrtw :hnt them, might the wicked. God"righteous sons Were forbidden to marry, and in versa has Ira or aa holy, deslgna to tne DieiVZOX acivinM-tJoto In all Uke in' ahaU Adam ail die, in Christ all be in arhfnri-trie am willing it herb., called- accomplish whea'he.makes a'distlnc-- enorrnitTes-- I have Dointed at exist. 7 . " 18 the law against polygamy is given: : forth laWebtar,s un- -i made alive.'? It was by the transsresa shalt thou take a wife to her sis or, in some "other mlracu- uon c oetwecn -- tau .ngnteous ' ana: tne ixiowimacrjr-- j more ; time uenuemen: neither mandrake,1 abridged edition.- - ,1 do not feel like ioh of thLs first mono?amUt and his mo--i Irttr. as we have given it, "neither shalt but Koi-DOWCT . and ter," rrnnlfl m ,0iVB ms ; wicea .Diessings. uupensing this, nor from the defin- nogamic ;wuc, mat au mankinti ! nava to atrwnrf h Tnr nna WrtTTian tO brlDg4 IOrXO Therefore thou .shirking fromLet ons wife to another," etc. r take If the wicked take wives with. I jcazrnot'say muciriinlthat time. To It stand In all its force. undergo the penalty of death. It was ition given. bf aancUon, BIBLE SAVCTIOX FOI.T- - Tha'.dnly'adequita1 ideaT O.lMTr o- - - I s ffcWM-Cain'- f : ? . nia?-riag- e? yesi-terd- ay so-ca- , e ll . : . La-dik- 1 Gkh-Trx3iE- s f: - evil-doe- rs .' - ; after-uoo- atter-war- ds J i i i &c . 1 . 1 to-da- y. 1 -- - j , ts monog-amia- ' oc-CA-i- oa. . - . . a m i mia-h- t i . i - : - : . -- - nu-tousb- - ed. , - , . 4 n. : and-Lamech- i - ; : : : i . : J . 1 - - I : a " ' , ' ; : " ; r ' , . e r. , - L. . . ' -- -- -- -- -- . f e m - j 1 , -- -- -- Jos -- kc-cordl- og ' . H t . wjiyj r T - . " -- . - - a - r - a- - --- sW 1 . -- ! 1 ; T -- 1 t . : i a- - ) a-- i poly-;::gacoy- tM , i doea.1--41- . r" -- -- . -- -- o i m5rKs-amlst- 2 sx-pcaltlo- be-som- e- t K -- n " emcacy-.ln.;that- .ht " -- j -- -- 2 I: v i i Continued on icutpag) ' ! |