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Show ,u"T,nibitIt la his business to so on .and.I gave thv xaaxUr'a for-p,J- R? Professor's book. h TlmifbtJ bujy creatiflr womca for him. I ferret very much that I hare not Urn to aie all ta points which havobeen brought rrwuni. I desired to do so. I plead for time; my irionds plead for more time; therefore reLut timo was denied us, 1 am stricted to an hoar. Nov; I ' propose to follow out the line of Argument which I was pursuing yesterday when my time expired, ni I propose, to carry out and apply the Nei7tat law brought forward yesterday? ther shall a man take one wife junto another," and in doug tU we call your , attention to the fact that In, the! Bible, there are only twenty-flT- e or thirty specially recorded case of polygamy, all told, out of thousands and million of people. I say twenty-fir- e or ts thirty specially recorded cases, which of our day claim in support of their position. I propose to take up, say half a dozen of the most prominent ones. I divide the period, before the law aad after the law. 1 take up Abraham.- - It is asserted nhat he was a polygamut. I deny it. There is no proof that Abraham was guilty of polygamy. What are the facts? When he was called of the Almighty to bo the founder of a great nation, a promise was given him that he should hare a. numerous posterity. At that time he was eraonoframiit, had bat one wife, the noVle Sarah. Six rears passed and the promtso was not fulfilled. Then Sarah, to help the Lord to kep His promise, brouf ht her Egyptian maid llagar, and offered her as a substitute for herself to Abraham. Mind you, Abraham did not go after but Sarah produced her as a substitute.llagar, Immediately after the act waa performed Sarah lucovered her sin and said, "ity wrong be upon thee J' "1 have committed sin, but I did it far thy sake, and therefore the wrong that I have committed is upon thee," Then at iha subsequent facts: by the Divine Amiuuul tola Egyptian girl Vra sent away from taw abode of Abraham by the nsatoal oouseol of the husband and the wife, by the Divine command. It ia said that ahe was recognised as the wifo of Abraham, bat I say vou can not prore It from the Bible; but It U said that she was a xro .neroua posterity.' It waapromised also foretold that Iahmaol ahoild be a wild man, "hla wives lain Unr ho. this an approral of polygamy? - if you wui reaa on yoa.wui find also that uoa alto promiies to give his (Ptrid's) wtm to aaeuer, . ana that another shoold lie 'with them in the sight of the tun. if one is an approval of polygamy the Surely other is an ap prOTalof rebellion and incest! David Ilred to be Mventy-f- l re vears old. He wax years eld when he took hit 'first wife Michael, .the daughter of 8aal.i Yor the next forty years we find him complicated with the evils, crimes and sorrows ef poly gamy; and the old man. seeing its great kin; theroughly repealed of it and put itevway from him, aad for the last eight yean of his life endeavored to atone, as best he could, foe his troubled and guilty experience. '" And what of Solomon? He is the greatest polygamlst, the possessor of a thousand wires! Had this gentleman told me that greatness was predicted, and therefore hU polygamic birth was approved, and his polyganuQ marriige also approbated, I can remind him of the fact that the future great ness of Christ was foretold; but the foretelling of the future greatness of the Lord Jesus Christ waa not an approval of the betrayal by Judas and the cruciflxtion by the Jews. IS either was the mere foretelling of the future greatness of Solomon an approval of the polygamic character of his birth. I suppose the gentleman on this occasion would have referred to the law of bastardy and have said, if my doctrine is true, then Solomon and others were bastards. 1 could have wished that ho" had produced that point. He did quote and declare in his tern-pi- I omi" 1 'twenty-seven -- Sol-omo- n's poly-gamu- -- de-airi- ng . e, not long since, in reference to, the law touching bastardy, that a bastard should be branded with infamy totho tenth generation. But it is plain that he has misunderstood the law respecting bastards, as contained in Deutoronomy 23d and 2d. It is known trom history that the same signification has not always been attached to this term. We say a bastard is one born out of wedlock, that is monogamous matrimony. In Athena, In the ceaturies before Christ, days of Pericies,-!lvalt were declared bastards by law wjyt) were not the children pf native Athenians. 'And wo here assert to-d-ay that the gentleman can not bring forward a law from the book of Jewish laws to proye that a child 'born of a Jew and Jewesswhether married or not, was a bastard. The only child recognised as a bastard by Jewish law is a child born of a Jewi and a Pagan woman : therefore the o ejection falls to the ground, and Solomon aad others, who were not to blame for the character of their birth are exonerated The geometrical progression of evil in this system of polygamy is seen ia the first three kings, Saul, David and Solomon. Saul had a wife and a concubine, two woraon ; David had ten women, Solomon had a thousand, and it broke the kingdom asunder. God ays It was for that very cause. He had multiplied his wives to such an extent, that they had net only led him astray from God into idolatry, but the very costliness of his harem was a burden upon the people too hcary for them to bear. I said the other day that polygamy might do for kings and and nabobs, and could not do for poor priests men : it costs too much and the people are taxed to much to support the harem. Ah! you bring forward these few cases of La- Name them tf yoa please. polygamy! I W ikA fefsl T wsrK wv) w4sWK Ka uoa la the aasertlon. It la asserted that monogamy came trom those nations; it is also asserted that nolygamy was anirersal at the time of Christ and His apoatles.--. If came trom the' Greeks 'and mcaiocamy' Hoxnana. then polygamy could not bare been universally for it is admitted that at that prevalent, time , the Romans held Tonirenal away; and wherever they held sway their laws prevailed, hence : the two! statements cannot bet reconciled. . Now we eome to the words of the Savler. Matthew v, 27 and 28: and . xii, 8 and Mark: . z and 11 and 12. At that time when the 8avtor was discoursing with the Pharisees, as recorded in Matthew xix, the Jews were divided as to the interpretation of the Law of Moses touching divorce: when a than hath taken a wife and married her, and it comes to pass thst she finds no favor in his . 9,-an- d eyes because he has found some uncleaanaas ment. Upon the meaning of the the Jews differed; some agreed with the school of Rabbi Iliilel: that a man might dismiss hi wife for me slightest offence, or for no offence at all, if he found another woman that pleased him better; but the school of Habbi Shammai held that the term means moral delinquency. The Pharisees eame to Christ, hoping to involve Him in this controversy; lie declined, bat took advantage of the opportunity to give them a discourse on marriage; and in doing so, ho refers to the original institution, saying "have ye not read that in the beginning God made them male and female?" Thus He brings out the great law of monogamy. Grant that the allusion is Incidental, nevertheless, it is all important as falling from tho lips of the Great Master. I was chaUencred to show that polygamy is adultery. The gentleman challenged me, and I will now proceed to prove It. As divorceis her, then let him write her a bill ofword un-cleann-ess, un-cleann- ess Large quantities of concealed arms have been seized in Paris r King William has issued a proclamation - declarlne military conscription abolished in all French Territory occupied by the Prussian troops.) praisburg tne Key oi tne vogee una to the Prussians. surrendered ' Chancr. one of the Siamese twins, has been attacked with paralysis of the left side. Eng is not as yet affected. Those menwhe assert that our monogamous country la full of prostitutes put forth a slander upon oar country. - Our dUtingulshed friend referred to religious liberty, and claimed that he had the right nnder the Federal Constitution to enjoy religious liberty and to practise polygamy. I am proud as be is that weave religious nberty here. I rejoice that a man can worship God after his own heart; but J afilrm that the law of limitation isxto less applloable to religious Liberty than it la to the revolution of the heavenly bodies. The law of limitation is aa universal as creation, and religious liberty must be practised g within the bounds of decency, and the of eodety and civil authority may extend or restrict this religious liberty within due. bounds?' Why, the Hindoo mother mav come here with aar SJtoAta with her Bible and ahe may throw her paoe into your river or lake, and. tne civil according to your theory could aathorlty, not interpose and say to that mother. "You shall not do it." That is the theory. Ton it is murder. I say it is not. 1 say the say act is stripped of the attributes of murder; it is a reugious ace . ae turns to oer bible or Shasta, and says. "I am commanded to do this bv my Jjible." What wUl you doT You will turn away from the Shaita and say, the Interests of society demand that murder thst child." So civil you shall notnas tne rigut to legislate in regovernment gard to ouarriage, and restrict the number of wives to one. according to God'a law Bnt I am not an advocate of stringent legislation. I agree with my friend, that the law ahould not incarcerate men. women and children in dungeons! No. my friends, if I can say a worn to induce humane and kind legislation towards the people of Utah I ahall do it. and do It most gladly. But I assert this principle that civil government has the right to limit religious liberty within due bounds. There was another point that I desired to touch upon, and that is aa to the longevity of nations. We are told repeatedly here.ln printed works, that monogamlo nations are short-liveand that polygamic nations are am prepared to go oat & to the i come down to the days of of Nimrod, days Ninus, Sardanapalus, and down to the days of Cyrus the Great, and all through those, ancient polygamic nations, end show that while on the . other they were short-livehand I am prepared to prove that Greece and Borne outlived the longest-live- d polyfrom, gamic natlona of the past. Greece the days of Homer down to the third1 centhe Christian era; and Borne from tury ofhundred seven and fifty years before the to the dissolution coming of Christ down of the old. empire.. But that old empire finds a resurrection in tbe Italians under Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi; and England, Germany and France are all proofs of-the longevity of monogamlo nations. Baby Ion is a ruin y, and Babylon was is a ruin! Her polygamic Egypt, her former massy piles of the glory and her pristine beauty. : AndTurbut edition of the polygamic nations passing away. From the Golden key Isand the Boephorus, from the DanHorn ube, and the Jordan andia the Nile, the Mahommedanism passing Kwer of natbe ad vanoe of the monogamlo tions of the Old World. Our own country is just in its youth; but monogamlo as it is, it la destined to live on, to outlive the hoary past, to live on in its greatness ,in its benefl-cieno- e, in its power; to live on until it has demonstrated all those great problems committed to our trust- for human rights. religion, liberty and the advancement of the race. My friends, these are the arguments in favor of Monogamy; and when they can be overthrown, then it will be time enough for us to receive the system of Polygamy as it is here. Hut until that great law that we taught bave quoted can be proved to be not a law; until ft can be proved that there ,is no distinction between law and practice; until it can be proved that there is a positive command for polygamy; until it' can i be proved that Christ did not refer to the original mar riage; until it can be proved that Paul does not demand that every man shall: have his own wife and every woman her own husband; vention of prwdtuUon; unjlucanbe proved d that monogamlo nations are not as. as polygamous nations, uuui is can pe proven that monogamy is not in harmony with civil liberty; until all these points can be demon- urswu ueyoat a aouou unux men, we can't give up this grand idea that God's law condemns polygamy, and- - that God's law commends monogamy: that tbe highest interests of man that the dearest Interests of the rising generation, that ail that binds us to earth and points us to heaven are- - not sub served and promoted under the monoMmin system. All these great interests demand the practice of monogamy in marriaee. one man and one wife. Then indeed shall te realized the picture portrayed in theScriotures of the happy family the family where the wife is one and the hasband one, and thai two are equivalent then, when father and mother, centered in the family, shall bring an their children in the nurture and admonition of the Ixrd-wh- en the husband provides for his family-anit is said that th man who does not is worse than an infidel then in deed monogamy stands forth as a gridd Bible : . . Gteniral Paint Cwnpany's PAINT. NEWS. well-bein- Admiral Farraeut died at Portsmouth FAINT COMPRISES N. H. yesterday. rpnia eeren thousand, nve nunarea worK-me-n are employed cutting off the streets Nearly Erery Shade leading into Carls. at Metz A battle took place yesteraay fSanday). Both sides claim the vicKiLtiKP. It Retains e Beautiful Mr. 8. D. Woodhull, of the firm of Woodhull Brothers, was shot, on SURFACE GLOSS, Friday evening, in one of the mining Which la susceptible of being improved ratter than diminished br the application of camps in Little Cottonwood Kanyon, by a ox a man named Springer, an employe person whose claim Woodhull attempted to J amp. He lingered until s.jc o'clock last is Beady Mixed evening. His funeral will take place to morrow. The deceased Mr. vvooanuuis the eldest member of the firm of Woodhull TO THE PROPER CONSISTEBCY FOR USE Brothers, and was formerly a religious minister. Bat, when exposed for any length of so.irIt .urn time, In open cans, it thickens, and THINNED WITH BOILED d, long-live- d, Oil. 1ST In applying it, the operator mnst not work too lone on It with tbe brush, as but apply It quickly and decidedly, Varof nature more of the it partakes nish than of ordinary Paint. d; Its Principal Constituent Is IT IEM) BIT , to-da- y, ruin-.bespea- - k El PURE KVI DET UK OF ITH 1 Klt kuu r AS ities the following : extract irom a Amoolh-monlcatl- on Is appended Bat City, Mich., Jnne 22, 1870. to-da- Avertil Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio : ; i ek ir'sf tjeii. ARRIVALS a the TOWXSEXD lrOtJSK CAM BE AUGUST 14th, 1S70. Chas H Allen, Plattsvllle K Bay lis, Mass Edward L Patrick, NT W H Khode. Han Francisco Georvs W I Glynn, New Yoilt Wm Meuombie, Chieaco . e of tory. from adultery is distinguished in scripture to is it aud proper whoredom fornication, ascertain the exact meaning of tho words aa used by the sacred writers. Tbe word translated whoredom is from the Hebrew AagastlStn. verb Zsnah and the Greek porniea. and E B Bhaw, San Francisco means pollution, defilement, lewdness, " ZBBumham parlasoe, prostitution and In common w Bissan. Baeramento a fer the of body whoredom, the prostitution fornication Geo W Gilbert, is word translated The HenrrDriston. wire and danshter. Pails Sin. same' Hebrew verb, and, in gene8 Li Btmmi, San Francisco Add Saunders, Iowa ral, signifies criminal, sexual intercourse Edwin Bean. Ohleagro. hand against every man and erery man's formalities of marriage. Adulthe without 8. Cheyenne. hand against him." Did that prediction and word Hebrew the ia from Naaph teryGreek A. Msjors.HU uouis. Justify ishmacl in being a robber and a word Moicheia and Is tho crimithe Ben oausper. uneyenne. murderer? No, certainly not; neither did B. F. Nichols do. nal intercourse of a married woman with K. A. Roiuns, New Hampsulre. tae other prediction, that llagar should man than her husband; or of a another Levi Coo It and danghtar. New York. hare a numerous posterity. Justify the ao--" man with any other woman than married Chas K. White, mother and slater, San Fran- lion of Abraham iu taking her. After she the is wife. indicated This philologihis by otsoo. sent been canoe Divine term of the cal aignifi. away by hd C. W. C Reese, New Yrk. command, adulterate, God said unto Abiaham "now walk before o. Com la and wife, Freeport 111. J. W. compounded of two words meaning' to Wsdswo'th. Genesee, N. Y, me and be thou perfect." as and J, Impure another, the addition of pare R. I. Baker, Bpnnneld ill. an or These are the tacts my friends. I know metal. with of pure alloy liquors, Mr. Juige Fisher, ban Francisco. that some will refor yea to Ketarah; bnt Adulterer is from the Hebrew JSaaph and E. W. Hoyte. Ill In Is to hen Abraham this the fact EL Poote, Chevenne. the Greek. JLfofeAee which mean as above, r regard lived thirty-eigh- t L. (eweli, Baelhonrne Falls Hon. The material question to be settled years after the death of J. O. H. warren, Famer City. Sarah; the energy miraculously girea to Is, Is the Hebrew word Naaph and the w. n. Ferkln. ChtoacoAbraham's body for the generation of Isaac Greek: word Moxchos or Mocnexa connned to Dr Edward Vallln, USA, wife and two chil was continued after Sarah's death; bat to a sexual criminal the intercourse between dren a mar with H 8 suppose that he took Ketarah daring man, married or unmarried, Clark, China A A Harne. Memnhis. Tenn Smb.'s life, time is to do violence to his ried woman? This ia ' the theory of the Baranei Wauch.Piattsmouih, Neb. mora character. But It Is said he sent Mormon polygamists. but I join issue J K Clark, sens of the Keturah reseats with and assert the them with that p away scriptures life his must therefore It hare teach that adultery la committed by a mar time, daring Angnstlsth. been during the life time of Sarah. He man who has sexual intercourse with ried Sterllnz. Ill OnllUis, John aVas aeeiMa v aiw vlvm v iuuvvi lived thirty-eigh- t mm a woman other than his wife, whether said years after the death of suwi4 eaiv ot. vtvivt Li tl MCKenny, an rancisco ELB i tier. New York Sarah, and he sent these sons away eight blind old father, and robbed his brother of woman is married or unmarried. It Is Lee, his death, and they were from hi birthright; David, who seduced another conceded that he is an adulterer- who has Joseph years before 11 A Taylor, to thirty years old. Then this man's wife and murdered that man by put- carnal connection with a woman married twenty-fiv- e W T Rllev end wire. K el ton. uiau venerable Patriarch stands forth as a mono- - ting him In front of the battle, and old Solo- or betrothed. Thus far we agree. Judson Jsrvu, New.,York idolater. rimiaiand notaaa DolrnmLiL bo an These Now can it be proved that the ain of mon, who turned to at J Moloney, Then we come to the case ot Jacob. What are tome polygamlstst Now let me call the adultery is committed by a married man are the facta La regard to him? Brousrht no roll of honor There were Adam, Enoch, carnal connection with a woman in the sanctity of monogamy) after oaring Noah. Abraham. Isaac ' Moses. Aaron. having neither married nor ftefrefaed? To prove robbed hla brother of his birth-righ- t, after Joshua and Joseph .and Samuel and all . the this point I argue. ou are accustomeu tied to nts ouna old rather, ne then prop nets anu aposues. tbe Hebrew word Naapk, l having Ir$t, that steals "away and goes to Padan-arar- a and to hear, from this sacred place, that all the translated in seventh commandment, the there fa I la in lore with Rachel; but In his patriarchs and all the kings and all the adultery does Include all criminal sexual Pcr CA.KDT. Greatest variety In Usn made bridal bed he finds Rachel's sister Leah. irophets were polygamists. H assert to the intercourse. It Is a generic term and the He did not enter polygamy voluntarily. but contrary, and these great and eminent men whole includes the parts. It is like the by H. WALLACE. dZIS lm he was Imposed upon. As he had taken whom I have just mentioned, belonging to word kill in the sixth commandment. which includes all those passions and advantage of the blindness of his father the roll of honor, were monogamists. .x esterday the gentleman gave me tnree emotions of the human soul which lead fo and thereby imposed upon him. so also was be Imposed upon by La ban la toe darkness challenges: he challenged me to, show that murder, such as jealousy, envy, malice, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS of the night. But I hold thla to be true that the New Testament condemned polygamy. hatred, revenge. So this word KatroK in Jacob 1 nowhere regarded as a aalntly I now proceed to do it. I quote Paul's words. cludes whoredom, fornication, adultery, man prior to his conversion st the brook 1st Corinthians. 7th chap., 2d and 4th and even ealatlal lust. Matthew 6th, 27, 29. Jebbok. After that he appears to us in a verses: ia a fact remarkable Second, The terms aauuery sua It character. saintly "Ncrerthelees, to avoid fornication, let every cation are used interohangably by our 147 all lived Jacob told, eighty man hare bis own wile, and lei every woman that years and mean the same tnlng. - A mar Ixrd. eeven of which he lived before obe became Isvsberofa bos band. The wife batb not power ox nor own noar, ried swnan oonalatl jst with a man other s poly gam 1st. lie lived twenty-twyears the bus battel; and haewlse also tbe bnsband than her hasband la admitted to be adul tu polygamy, he lived forty years after but Weanssuay, not power ox his own Dotty, out tae wue.- TiEsiaj hath so oat abandoned that tery, bat the highest authority we; can he bad polygamy, caus o act tno rerwaxd lornicauon. of 147 years there were only twenty-twJdarrisge is a remedy against fornication, bring AUGUST 15, 10 St 17. 1st of the chapter. This Matthew w&ib, 3,2. iiomans 7 th, z,?; years during which he had any connection sad this is the subject " 4. 7th Corinthians 1, of C larky Henry, Whitby, Is,the vlthnolvrtmT. Third. The carnal connection or a man to the case XAngteyopinion and bthers. One great evil preI wish my friend bad referred an unmarried woman is positively dewith on mar sermon of a Corinth. at wives, celestial vailed community of Moses. In his fornication. St. clared to be adultery in God's holy word. riiM he claims that Moses was a polygam which the apostle here calls evil and It is so recorded in Job 24, from the 15th OF V70IIDERS! ' 1st, and he declares that the leprosy that Paul strikes at the very root of theown wife to the 21st verse; and in Isaiah 57 and 3rd waa seat unon Miriam waa for her interfer commands that every man have his the adulterer commits bis ons with the bolrramoos marriage of sod that every woman have her own hus- it is taught that the wttore. Therefore I conclude t band; that is, let erery man have his own eln with term UtsM. Wht are tee facts? There is no The Tallest Lsdyln the World 1 that the Waaph, as used in the seventh H HablblUasi The record of a se vnd marriage. Zipporaa Is peculiar, propes and appropriate wife, and command larrnl men t co mrebenl8 all those Olrl f 1 The BeanUfal Clteaslas the only name given as the wife of Moses. the wife her own proper, peculiar and ap' of that crime, down to the salatlal , .; Asd tst Ulijssillasi JXesw What. then. Is The assertion made? Simply propriate husband. In this there li mutual In a feel his man soul fer a that lust and ess waa content Moses of exclusiven may and and anrjnmriation right this : It is recorded, Making Four of tbe most livH ,i to dwell with Jethrow lie gave Moses Zlp- - this command of Paul agrees with the law of woman.). INTERESTING CURI03ITIEH it may be asked: If this is so why norah. his daughter. Josephus speaka of Hoses in Leviticus 18, 18, "H either shait Batdoes Ever placed before the Publics. a married hloaaio law the mention and ths then, and distinct thou take one wife unto another," J thro havlnc two daughters, woman? . We deny that eaoa a distinction lvsavs that he gave Moses one or them. two are one statute, clear and uaeuestiona-- Is made. .. .Y& do admit, however, xnat speble for monogamy and against polygamy In Numbers xli, and 1st It is said: cial duties of the teaches penalities were proftounced on such an The EACH TWO EXHIBITIONS D1YI Moses reciprocal Aaron apostle "And Miriam end spake arainst am acuoa a married woman.' one sat ox wtnr ox ana at woman wood toe excuisrve mmm fortaeheatiaMnaaa and husband wire, rig bh : :iv bad Married aa EtaJopsaa wo-- each. In Terse teurtt at distinctly axarmedtnat special reasons. What were they f To pre doctrine. OOS rrom 3 till Uecloefc. :.:..taanrted: AFTB3r V assay husband has exclusive power over the serve the geneolagy, parentage aad birth of the frwsn T tilt IO selek EVEKIKO i Now it ia afflrmed that two women are body of his wife, as .the wife has exclusive Christ 'from interruption and confusion; d223 3 danger when inhere mentioned; whereas nothing can be power over the body of her husband, j It Is which were In Imminent woman (SrxCTAl. TO THS) DESERET Npt8.J was had with a married more untrue. Zlpporah and the Ethiopian universally admitted that this passage proves tercourse y 1 wrm sfa t woman axe one and identical; it la one and the exclusive rirht of the husband to the wife. by a man other than her husband And no from auch could arise the intercourse dlnerest exclusive the danger and the same person called ot by prwres , man , with an, unmarried sea: The father ZlDPorah was the Hirhtof the wife. to the husband, i These re-- with a j marriod ' That law was temporary, and was TJMIOJT Telearrank Xlae. woman. to the best and iatioml can hosbahd and of 'are Mldlan; according 'mulsal.' if the priest Christ and abolished .when' , can avwhole claim wile wife. the a'whoie away claim passed ivimauthorities UUuu kauuuvpiwv TMrtlon of husband.. She. has lost as good a right to a came.,.- - Under the Jewish,, dlapooaation he tnniist .i .rm &nd aDBtr thai oo habited with a woman oi tier than his n The rrnssutts are penetratiig Francs a rabia where Jethro U redi So the appel Whole husband'a' be har a right to are ap Wife. First Corinthians, 6th chap.; 15th, ICth wife waa responsible to God t r the! viola in three imind divisions,'" i Ail on Mldlan. Ethiopia and Arabia by Iray of tion of the seventh command ment; the wo- -. Forbacb or Metz. by Welssehbotirg, and plied to the Arabian peninsula. Bee- App4H asdZith Terscs, sys:r man was also responsible t uod fat tbe -r , . f enn "a American Mailhonse. twiiiiiww, by mem noi are bodies the rour that ye the of and violation seventh commandment 7 and 11. Then Moses, the Jewish law bers of Christ? shall I then take the members of The the lack of stand forth as monogamist, having Christ, and make them the members of an hark? this spesul .Jaw. ...Uut here yoa pay If this army French'are farious'&t1 glrer, four davs after For orgaaiiaUon. men Bible in times be trnavtheasome ' great Dttt one wiie. uoms was noi si pptyyemiw DodforMd. VM1'' T th 6 battle LI of Ins th' tite the soldiers U Stmw vTwiSCbaS baWblob is fclned to were guilty. I the violation of. the seventh Murvlr the louuder of a polygaauiaa baxiot w one bony? fee two isatth he) sbaU be command m'eut.1 I say they were; but they Urea on poutoesj gathered lathe neigh and the reveaier ol A . poly gamist law. an ' L ': fiesb. , ' ; were not all polygamlstst that I have demon boring fields' l n . : aa thla gentleman claims, should have set one L nnt he that is joined unto the' fjord is.one to facta: the strated But take, On doaen bad was French bare should the you and an example, Friday night army of his sin put west of the UoeelleJ and still retreating. Abraham, when convinced or a hundred wives. . This son ef Jpchhed; away Hegar; Jacob lived several years oat Holland has sent 12,000 rolnnteers to he was a mono ram 1st, and stand v Jorth. as bat fs objected that if of the state of oorvffsmvt David oat a way all serve are facts?. the what It a to Ja in in the Papal army. ''I1 H reproor su.geny due nesn if being poiygamiais oi wea his wives) eight years before he died; aad if . . v ' erationa. conciajrreiy expressive Is Btraibonrff ranltn. retorted It thst 'Arid Hrbat roc K.tzsit dl raai' amrms tnat sexual oom- - there is no account that Boiomoq put away Uted on Now. we corns to GLleoa Batorday morning, after a sbori to bim, knaren'with harlot ie:meniarv f For artro- - his, neither Is there the assurance that he man? An about this angel appeared ' ' aces The assertion. sake s theo kbenf or I his abandoned pi Idolatry. that is traa:Isbut If toe practice polygamy naasare in Question ui A.iarre reoonnoiterinsr nartv of frna- "What? kaow ye not Thla then- - mv friend, bs the. argument; law tous, then the practice by Gideon aGideon slans advaaeed to the environs of MeU, one is to a aa a harlot is he Christian and u minister, only that which. to desiring law also a joined is If f idolatry by twov' 'sayi' he. . shall be Vme your good. I proclaim the fact hapoly- - aa arnaay, wnen aoina . sharp mgntlng there is sUeuoft la the Bible macula the bod n in suaiuuuw, took place tad thty vera forced to; re in nesh. bat ne wmcn ujomea to me jjora is sramv is aauiterv. ,jl poly gam f of Gideon, there Is also alieneeoue the bne miriL" Now' Toot at the tscU ef the but I assert it as a doctrine taught In if the lUhie touching his idolatry'' and M i positiloa,- showing tbe trae lelation of the be- Ttlhla. . Reinforcements rm sanctioned so also la the other. - . bolh' 'of knell1 nnfl am challenged again to prove that poly torea ro I wish my friend had brought Up the case liever to .Christ, . U U iiloitratod trnderthe mpttUytwriYtDg! fpr the I can II rare of marriair a. The design of this hgore cam v la no prevention of prostitution fit wr, Uannah, the wire or Elkanfh. ' and : flftv uve to a demonstration that llannah was ! tn show that the believer becomes one with has been afflrmed time and time again, not pi thosiid1 the first wife of Elkanah; but b4ng barren f!hrbtr end the anestls farther exDlalna. in onlvin thla discussion: but In the written Prusslansare between and RnsrCologne Klkauah takes another wife. Sat llannah, venroof of the Oorinthlans mtnglinar. .with- works' of .these distinguished gentlemen thoaio the snxtety f lie heart pleads to the A - idolaters and adulterers, mat py uis ming- aronnd me. that in monoKamle countries tadt, and twohnndred: andUAftv. 4 sand aa hnrt social AJaaos) in Is Tocralner the known or God what :ana and honored her leottterhnod vi ndi beeoroe laenucei. assimilated prostitution, inr.they. tnlhty, uea vnangarnter nsa been appointea her piayer. It is aked "Is Lie an illustration that If a mm is evil. IS almost ituuversauy: prvvmieui:, a up by answering brings not this a aauctlo.i uf polygamy?' Nay, a married to a harlot, not simply JoincdJ but rarMtfi that I have not .time to follow out cxrmmandant of the fortress of Metzf. v j ; aanotion of. monogamy, beatmae ahe was cohabit with or married to a harlot he becomes thla In anrnments! but I am prepared to Two hnntfred Italians and IrUhx had the first wife or Elkanah, and because Elka- - identical with her. in' other words one flesh. prove, and I . will - prove It In your dallyii a severe fight at Macxaranoo 'On Satilr- tsah Uad been guilty ot infidelity and There is a passage which declares that papers, that prostitution is as oiass autnen-- dav afterno oh. rA n amber were ' badl ; " 'iW.T . .i:"::! smother. wlf, was that &, aaauu why a bishop- - . must -- be . bXameleaa, the a htstar-vi'thar" prostitution has been and . Uaanarj 'should not hare her rights from hasband of one wife. It more prevalent In polygamic-- lnlured::V asserted that Is y uutorbanoea bave Laien place at TnTon, Uth tleaveu, why God Almigkty should he mast hare one wife anrhow and i coufitriertmuxtn monogamlo counmeev a llarsallles, w not answer her prayer? Yoa ask me why many more as he pleases. Limoges and Lyons.' La can prove that the .figures representing It anppcsod has been deelsiredia the departdtl uot ahe pray tbeiore. Can yotTtell me tnat mis Tery cauuoninaicates the prern prostitution la monogamlo oountnes are 3 ;. of Boaches da Bhone.' t b rhy Isaac dht iut pray twenty years sooner lence foi polygamy in that day; Lot too all overdrawn. They are overdrawn in re- ment far hU wife Rebeooa that sh mlirbt bare proof can be brought to bear that polygamy gard to my native city, that the renUemsxi - The French avrrny has been withdrawn 1 can not tell, and you can not prevailed extensively At that timet on the Rmnriit nV Vaw Vork. andof the million to the wet bank ef the Moselle.: a The .children? six evacuAtloo of Mets is Tonalfiere ter-tsurau mat s assert is thst Uanoah was the contrary I am prepared to prore that poly- and over of ooulationhe can' not find i can go, Oaln tfirsi wlaof Elksnah, and God honored and gamlst were not admitted into the Chris thousand recorded prostitutes. i"'.ii ti9iu iii, c,j sfi c" j itit- - ext .blessed the beautiful Samuel Wan Church, for Paul, lays down the posi- tear inituiM. tn fit. ivmtav where they. nave . SUlllVss r, f . . t i . . ...... , 5oA v coma io David. Why did not my tive command, 'Let every man thare hlM Just takenthe eensns of the prostitutes of k. v.i C v ts " r'aiiy'-. 'I ". Mn Yirinm nn TVawil tit vmu wawtv own wife and every woman have her own thai Altw. and with a VJODUlaXion Of three r The Prawlans now poet, the rulerof Israel lie might hasband;" eo that If yoa aar the former jancy .king and thousand, there are butw t cour which they entered on occupy. fiavs mentioned him, .with ten wives all told; aDDllee to the nrleat. and the fitiar mnlUi hundred 'night, Friday xoa tesans, go tnrouga may Jie might also have mentioned him at the to the layman, what Is goxxTfor the priest and breadth of this land, and in vUlJies- also Froachard, on the Paris and Stras- most pswu ot ue layman, ana rice versa. raiiroaa. i sr.. :jt.ra?r: iiepii. tic AJJTTXSSr. QnAXSCESa'Jt Anf.l.ln. Nnm AnA hnnund tO teU tOOU-or rxmrj adulterer, wko. committed one of the rec-- H Mow oiten Is It asserted here that mono on The murders a Prussians atUcksd Pont--a lioos-ion- s, house find cannot premeditated . . r s f drove ,ora limply tocorex cp ms cnai 01 aauitcrr. gamy haa come from the Greeks and Ro aandlnhabltanta,you bnt tubse 0 Two doors 7est of 18th Ward asawmMy v ont' the French; Tnwam, The truth Is, t.i..i.l ni Lmtzzi l fell nnentlw JIow often do, you hear quoted the wordj mans. Uut look at the palpejtde contradlc- - EroaUtuUon. not allow it lOT jaj mOtaeOt. hiAVtiA). - -- ' tin :ii4 :u , fatal at ' "in 'ft , f tf? ;t 7; Kf :t, " tk DEPART1IENT. DRUB w - i We have had a splendid test of tbe fireproof u. cpucopm QasilUM oiyoarmniouioe A heavy Are. adjoining;, bnrned i h pal a i to a blaekzehar. bat Lhs wood was nntDjffred.eztpt boMrds In spots about tae oornlee. herelbe were mirasa oec xne oarpauini mrv uw -- b mric unntiis off the barnt paint and tbe same boards attain with pataters will cover the mn are the Av rill Paint. Oar Insurance with It, and that has seen edn several de-llsht- ed ordeta. Eren the painters say tnat it oeais saw. every thine they ever xruiy. xoursBraddoclc A Hotchklsa - ' SOCIAL HALL, ail Hay, long-live- -- -- 1 . UVIIIG - mod-fleati- on Sold In a nan titles of not less tnan One Gallon. Purchasers must bring THEIR O WN CANS. U d217 HOME AGAIN ! mHK nnderslcned wishes this community t I call on him and their TEETH l'lean4 ea susa ssepsurea. get Achlnc teeth eared. Fllllna; and .extracting none aoeorain so tne latest improvements. New teeth. 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