Indianapolis Monroes Iron Clad Age (Newspaper) - March 15, 1884, Indianapolis, Indiana
The Ibqn-g3la.r a of the a Volute. A a my Lois a March 15 1884. The Iron omd age. Indianapolis Marcil 15,1884. If we aim Avree p�0pl� it pm smart the null owl a a Nib Oiin fre of a Rii no civic a be consult Noii of article i. So. 1. Neither cons Tess nor any state Shail make Taj a a respecting an Tabus Lucent of Region or a Ellerton or Prohic Tiu the tree exercise thereof or permitting in any Obs a Union of Church we state or granting any Ime pm Liege immunity or advantage any sect orig Lou body orto any number of sects or re Leione bodies or taxing the people of any state Traer directly or indirectly for the support of any sect or religious body or of any number of sects or religious bodies or abridging the Freedom Olsi a or Rotthe press or the right of tie people a fury assemble and petition the government for a redress of a ,. 8kc. 2. No Relig Loua test shall Ever be req Redas a condition of suffrage or As a qualification any of free or Public Trust in any state. No person shall competent give evidence in any a in consequence of any opinions be or she May hold on the subject of religion. No person shall Ever be required by Law contribute directly or indirectly the support of any religious society nobody of which she or he is not a voluntary Mem Ber. Sec. 3. Neither the United states nor any state territory or Munlin Pality or any civil division of any state or territory shall Levy any tax or make any gift Grant or appropriation for the supporter in Aid of any Church religious sect or denomination or any school Seminary or institution of learning in which the Faith or doctrines of any religious order or sect shall be taught or inculcated or in Vrzich religious rites shall be observed or for the supporter Aid of any religious Charity or purpose of any sect order or denomination whatever. 8bc. 4. Congress shall have Power enforce the pious provisions of this article by appropriate leg dilation. Jan. 8,105,-9y for the ironclad age. Wanted him attend the revival Effort. Lexington ky., feb. 28, 84. Or. Monroe a As my ticket ran out some weeks ago i am As it. Were a Heathen howling in the wilderness without either Bible bottle or revolver. But thanks the goodness of your heart you have not denied me the ironclad age and for which i Promise you wings harps and White Robes when we arrive at the new Jerusalem providing of course if old st. Peter the Gate keeper will Only allow us enter. If the ancient Prophet refuses we can climb Quot Over the Garden Wall far doctor at the present time l am in a state of perpetual perplexity. The christians of this godly old town seem All at once have taken a remarkable interest in my soul s salvation or damnation j Don know which. But Quot Shoost let me explain Quot As the dutchman said when in s wife hit him Over the head with a Beer Mug for thereby hangs a tale. Note i will make said tale As Short As possible a howling old methodist revival and Quot distracted meeting Quot has just closed at one of our m. E. And Campbel Lite Joss houses. And 1 learn on Good authority that the Brethren of the water religion succeeded in washing six souls in the blood of the dear Quot crucified one Quot until they have Quot become whiter than the convert consisted of two weak minded Young men a student of divinity one old Man who followed satan until his Gray hairs were almost brought in sorrow the grave and two pert Young ladies without beaux hence their becoming soldiers of the Cross. Quot Well done thou Good and faithful servants enter thou into the Joys of Ali the pious lambs of the methodist persuasion were not successful with the hardened sinners although goodness knows the Quot dear pastor Quot preached As hard As his Campbel Lite brother. Yet Stop come think of it i believe one or two Back sliders did ask the prayers of the Quot amen groaners Quot which prayers by the Way were answered for they were taken in on probation. But if they Evence a desire Back slide again they will be kicked out among the wicked avoral slings and then poor saints they will be lost forever. For no earthly reason that i am aware of i attended this meeting especially the Quot roaring the anointed ones thought sure i sought rest for my weary soul and Many and Long were the petitions offered the throne of Grace Many were the prayers god Send his spirit upon my devoted head and change my heart but As said spirit has made his appearance i have concluded he has postponed his contemplated visit a More convenient season. Some weeks ago i attended As usual. I managed some How pull through without sleeping and when the Benediction was pronounced i walked calmly toward the Entrance when and behold Good sister mrs. H., wife of one of the wealthy Church pillars came me and grasping me by the hand asked if i was a member of any Church. Replying that i was not she then wished know my name and some one standing near introduced us. She then seemed desirous of my attending the Quot revival Effort Quot the following week for All of this came pass on the Load s Day by Yir gig me co Moi every Pight. I jili8w6re41, did not Linow whether i by i must and As i ii a i ii Ijo wember i was the very kind of Young Man they wanted. I met the sister several times afterwards and strange relate she did not seem recognize her new acquaintance possibly from the fact that the new acquaintance having on instead of his sunday meeting raiment his every Day attire and she in silk and Satin and being Quot purified in the blood of the crucified one Quot she did not wish soil her saintly soul by coming in Contact with so much uncleanness. Hence could i nor did i expect anything else. My soul needing bracing up i attended again last lord s Day night. After being instructed for half an hour or so by eve. Bro. My. A., about hell and eternity i Felt that it was Good for me be there and was preparing return Home when i found my Surprise Good pious brother g., a class Leader and amen Groaner waiting receive me. Unlike his anointed sintering he grasped me warmly by the hand and gave a pressing invitation for me be present at the Young people s meeting the following evening. I did not but my Young Friend l. T., who is a Semi dude and who by the Way imagines Ever girl he meets is dead gone on him did. And from this wicked world Ling i Learned the proceedings of the godly service. One of the Peculiar characteristics of the ungodly when mingling with the righteous is sit As far away As possible and my Friend proved no exception this Rule. Yet he had hardly seated himself when brother g., the Saint above referred arose and said in a voice that reminded one of a crosscut saw working its Way through an Oak log Quot brother t., won you please come up a Little closer Quot brother t., went although it was a severe blow his wicked aspirations. Just behind him sat a pretty girl the Only one present the rest being old maids and grass widows a with whom he wished flirt but the brother s command come nearer forced him postpone that pleasure until some future time. Complying with Bro. G Request he seated himself alongside it of a gentleman who has a Peculiar Way of wearing his head upon one Side the real cause of which i have for the past year been trying discover. Vain Effort. I had just As Well endeavoured discover the material the Moon s composed of. I have at last concluded the peculiarity of the gentleman is one of the Many mysteries of godliness we read so Muf a of in the Quot sacred the next Day i met my Friend and after relating his adventures he asked Quot what do you suppose made that Man groan so Quot Quot Why fellow Don you know Quot Quot no i suppose he was afflicted with the Colic Quot he replied. Quot Colic great heavens no it was the holy ghost working in his heart Quot i exclaimed in Surprise Quot holy ghost and Pray what is that Quot i was astonished at his ignorance yet i had confess i did not know myself. I gave him a copy of the age telling him he could gain More information regarding the Quot holy ghost business Quot from the Quot gospel of or. Monroe Quot than he could from the gospel of the late lamented Jesus or any other gospel or epistle for that matter. And when 1 see him again i expect he will want ride with us. Standing the other Day engaged in Earnest conversation with another godless world lug who so would come along but Good brother elder s., i have never had the Honor of an introduction this pious Shepherd of compbell Ite persuasion never expected him notice such a wicked depraved Scoffer As i. Yet he covered me with shame mortification and distress by speaking not for myself for it observed some satanic rascals instigated by satan that old Serpent of wickedness might Trump up some false charges against the Good Man just ruin jigs character and Church standing. But thank heaven no one was looking and the Quot dear Lamb Quot is saved from the ungodly proscription. Turn which Way or where i will i meet upon every High Way the Quot holy men of god Quot and the charitable workers in his soil s i cannot stand it much longer 1 need a stay and support my tired and weary soul my Quot Burden is heavy Quot my Quot Yoke hard and for his Sake who died save sinners As Well As christians that we might have eternal life and be sanctified in the blood of the Quot blessed Lamb Quot do not i implore you Stop the Iron Ltd Agios it be Only gospel that a Ftp in Wien ibis the most try i it a Moi Ieiri it i my. Life or i will be surely lost lost a or Rte therefore Send her along and 1settle with you in the Spring although i am so poor at the present time that the Quot son of Man has hardly a place Lay his i had almost forgotten mention the Case of Good pious Meek faced Bro. J., one of the principle props of the methodist a Hurch. Some time ago induced by satan the anointed one left for i Iffus unknown taking with him it is said Between $200 and $3 0i belonging his better half. Hia. Wife the other Day received a Jitter from him stating that he was sadly in need of Money and the amp the wanted return Home that if she failed remit he would commit suicide. As the scriptures teach us no self murderer Cist heaven i would warn the up Iii brother about the contemplation of such a rash act. And i would also advise the deserted wife Send the requisite amount without delay for it is wrong very wrong leave the Quot poor dear Saint Quot the necessity of committing suicide or starving in a strange and a in a known land. Quot for such is the kingdom of Freethinker. For the ironclad age. Precious blood and precious metals. Indianapolis ind., March 6,1884. Or. Monroe a As you Are not afraid attack popular errors and defend unpopular truths in your ironclad age and As i have been doing that for half a Century with voice and pen and As 1 Chance be spending a few weeks in Indianapolis i ask a Little space in your bold and excellent paper express a few thoughts on the above subjects which it seems me Are both used As instruments of tyrannical oppression and robbery of the people and have a very close resemblance in their real value our race. If such a person As Jesus .e Christian Christ and among the jews simply Joshua Ever lived at ally which cannot now be established As a fact even if it is one it is not at All probable that his blood was any More precious than that of any other Martyr or victim of popular prejudice who had his life taken by violence. It is not reasonable that his blood fills any Fountain nor that it washes any soul or body White and it is not reasonable suppose that any god required it for a sacrifice or that it could remove any sin from any person s life. On All of these subjects reason is carnal and at enmity against the Christian Church and we must ignore reason accept the absurdities of christianity. Such a person May or May not have lived but if he did and uttered or echoed moral truths and was put death by the authority and Power of the priests who were the Only authority we had for his divine parentage in the Temple and that too for exposing their wickedness and falsehood he certainly deserves our thanks for showing up the rascals that told the Story about his Mother i of the organism. Sometimes one varies but Little from that of tin a Bill its commercial a a a the Owin the fictitious qualities attache tit and the uses which it is put and for which it is not Well adapted that of redeeming currency when it cannot redeem one twentieth of it and would be worthless if it could has been raised ten Twenty or one Hundred times that of even Iron without which we could scarcely maintain civilized society and the world Oxild be benefited if All the Gold was destroyed at once. It is As worthless As a redeemer As precious blood is. The Fiat of a government gives it a third value As Money while its commercial is almost wholly fictitious and based on its Scarcity and yet on its Quantity being sufficient for a few shylock by the Aid of the government use it Rob the people by making it the redeemer of the currency they Are obliged accept for the products of their toil or Tor their labor. It was first made precious on account of its shining Quality and Freedom from rust and its malleability which latter Quality gives it its intrinsic value and the former its value for ornament. It was never suitable for a currency on account of its weight and its rapid wastage by friction. The intrinsic value of Silver is much greater and its use for a currency if a Metal is needed much better if properly stamped As neither intrinsic nor commercial value is necessary since All depends on the Fiat and the ability of the government that Stamps it take it in and pay it out and keep its Quantity proportional the demands of Trade which is what Gold or Gold and Silver cannot do. The truth is these metals Are made idols or precious in the eyes of the people wholly and Only for the purpose above named of enabling a few control the labor and products of the country and where we have a government such As we have not yet attained Quot of the people by the people and for the people Quot these metals will lose their Power and precious character and be no More needed redeem currency than the blood of martyrs will redeem souls. Who would Ever think of asking a Man known be Worth millions in property if he had the Gold or Silver in his Safe take up his note before it would be accepted for a debt or for property and Why should our government store away the metals redeem its notes with when it controls billions of property with unlimited Power of taxation Warben Chase. The proper time for rising. Ii Ondon l4incct. The proper time Rise is when , properly so called ends. Dozing is not admissible from any reasonable health Point of View. The brain Falls into the state we Call the other organs of the body follow it. True sleep is a state which consists in the sleeping or rest of All the several parts and then turned her out of the and at other times another part of Temple and finally killed her son the body As a whole May the which by their Story was the son i least fatigued and so the first of their god. If the Quot blood of the awake or the most exhausted and the Captain s martyrs is the seed of the Church Quot that is the chief Fountain and grossest imposition of it All and it seems me about time this bloody Fountain of Folly deception and i crime was exhausted and dried up. Now let us turn the precious metals of which Gold is the principal one and As our christians assert is Vised in both this and their spiritual world but being More abundant in the latter is used for paving blocks As Well As for crowns for the Heads of the Royal family and distinguished persons such As Popes and Bishops. This of itself May be sufficient make it precious christians but what is there make it precious the rest of us. It is not Good Medicine when we Are sick. It is not Good food when we Are hungry. It is not Good clothing when we Are i cold. It is not a life Generator nor a life preserver. It will not save a souls except masses of the Catholic Church and that kind of salvation is worthless As there is no advantage in getting into a Catholic heaven More than there is in getting into a Catholic Church. Let us look into the matter a Little and see if this too is not an f instrument by which tyrants Rob the poor producers of the wealth of the world and secure it themselves without producing it. There Are several other minerals of much greater commercial value per ounce than Gold and yet Are not called precious. Iron has More than ten times the in a via value Gow and it is not pre in imps. Cipie intrinsic Yaj Atli a of therefore the most difficult arouse. The secret of Good sleep is the physiological condition of rest being established so work and weary the several parts of the organism As give them a proportionally equal need of rest at the same moment. The cerebrum or mind Organ the sense organs muscular system and the viscera should All be ready sleep together and so far As May be possible they should be equally tired. Wake Early and feel ready Rise this fair and equal Start of the sleepers should be secured and the Wise self manager should not allow a drowsy feeling of the consciousness or weary senses or an exhausted muscular system beguile him into the Folly of going. a Leep again when once his consciousness Lias been aroused. After a very few Days of self discipline the Man who resolves not Quot doze Quot a that is allow some still sleepy part of his body keep him in bed after his brain has once awakened will find himself without knowing How an Quot Early suicide is proper. Kev. 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