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Indianapolis Monroes Iron Clad Age (Newspaper) - March 15, 1884, Indianapolis, Indiana 9the Iilolsr-0xia.r be tale a Volute Seymour tilles8-A.Turi&Gtay, March 15 1884. Iron Olad line the old ship of Zion r a a a it , and watch Boob to the Kik Dom going Down with All on Board. J. R. A Okoe. M. »., proprietor. Office no. 70, North Illnois Street. 3r.turday. March 15,1884. Kotico to passe Keers. 8a my impediments Are thrown in the Way of free thought travel through a Christian country thai the fare has to be a Little High As follows one year 82.50. Six months 81.40. Three Monist to cents. Under thu program agents and getters up of clubs Tutu be a oiled toy Etain 10 per cent for their Trombu by All remu Tances Viust accompany orders. A change of passengers we Are gradually picking up rom Many parts Asprec Ialiva passengers who for salvation to Thi Paradise we Are making for and we have began to throw overboard the Carmod that want to dead head its Way. Only the Sweet and prey and the extremely a poor can go free and pm can t take Many of them or the ship will sink. Two Dol Lare and 50 Centi for the trip to the new Jerusalem and you May get Back the Best Way you can if you want to. Again it is necessary to plead with correspondents for Brevity. He who writes the shortest articles will Wear the longest wings Quot up Bell s late lecture on anti prohibition Schell s on the will of Girard and rems Burg s on Paine have each been put in pamphlet at the investigator office. It looks pretty hard to hang a Man for putting his Mother in Law out of the Way but those staid philadelphian did swing John Mcginnis off for that Misdemeanour March 4th.______ brother daily by an error announced Underwood at Louisville March 2d. Or. Underwood arrived Here from Chicago March 7, and his lecture in Louisville came Oft Quot the 9th. We Are about to petition Peterfy ran improved kind of wings for those who Send Here for Job printing or bring new passengers on Board. The wings will have flukes and a Parachute appendage. Chicago is Atill supporting its poor a if the surplus funds Given it after its bad fire in 1872 and Chicago did t Home Down for the flood sufferers to any appreciable extent. There is an excess of a Hristian civilization in Chicago. John a. Geeting associate editor of the Democrat at Washington ind., has retired from that journal to accept the Deputy clerkship of his county. Or. G. Was an industrious and very Able journalist. Or. Henthorne is paid $4 a visit to a Small pox patient by the county and $1 for each additional patient at the same place. This is poor payment for smallpox practice but the doctor has some Chance for an honest living yet he is allowed $50 for every patient he buries. The Outlook is cheering. Brother kids Well of Independence mo., says March 10th�?"the Clouds Are lifting slowly but surely out this Way Quot and brother if Ford of pro Rie City Iowa under same Date says Quot we Are gaining a Little in this part of the similar cheering words come from other quarters where there Are live liberals to Leven the soggy orthodox dough. Occasionally we suffer a Man to express an opinion Adverse to Calomel one of the most valuable articles known to the medical world in the hands of the Man who knows How to use and not abuse it because this is a sort of free Lance journal. But lest the passengers come to believe the Captain endorses the Ai Edical notions of writers it is Best to state Here that they Only claim to speak for themselves and not for the paper. Another Richmond in the Field. Boy evangelist no. 2 has appeared in this City George a Lattle is his name nationality unknown age Uncertain. Great excitement prevails and crowds of terror stricken souls Are flocking to the Sanctuary for safety the same crowd that flocked to the Standard of boy no 1. So far there Are but 2 boy Evangels below to offset the 8 gods above. But As boy evangeling pays $100 a week and expenses we May look for at least one More by the close of the next state fair. From West Point miss., comes the report March 4th, of the successful sending to heaven of Jesse Stephens. Jesse went to the coloured department. The sheriff and the minister assisted him off. On departing Jesse remarked that be would soon be Quot in the arms of Jesus that the Angels were waiting for him on the Shortts of Jordan with Golden slippers and Silver Jesse was probably to disappointment As to his red but it is Well that he weat masses at a ruinous Sac Birlece. Some Friend sends Here a real sure enough religious document. It excites our wonder thai so much mass is necessary to ensure safety. Fifty years after death and yet masses needed is there no rest for the dead is there no repose a no end to payment ? when we get in the next world can t we there and cease paying Here ? is it fair to make us in both worlds ? who knows How High the tax is in the other world ? but if this 50 years payment and prayer will alone suffice to save us goodness knows we had better with alacrity to the very end for it would be so provoking to miss Paradise for Nigga dress about a few dollars. But read and then Avail yourselves of this dead bargain new my Lekay Abbey p. O. Box 1571. Dubuque Iowa nov. 1st, 1880. To off a heavy debt on our new half finished Abbey we shall have two daily masses one for the living and one for the dead said every Day for. A period of 50 years from Date in which those who give a donation of $100 shall participate for 50 years. Those who donate $50 shall participate in the fruits of said two daily masses for 25 years and so in proportion Down to $1, for which donors shall participate in said two daily masses for 6 months from Date of their donation. Pathene a Beric prior. Collector will please write the name of each donor the Date and amount of donation after a number. When the Sheet is filled return it to me with the amount collected. I will endorse it with a receipt and return it to you. The donors will then see that their donations have been received and that they will participate in the two daily masses. Collectors who fill a Sheet will receive a letter of association. Gave it to god Rev. Moses Broyles while in this Valley and Shadow of death was a minister of the coloured Baptist gospel. He departed from this City to the realms of the Blest some months ago. During the pilgrimage of the Rev. Broyles through this Vale of tears it came to pass that his Church was in sore Travail. It was staggering under the usual Church debt and to lift this Load the reverend Moses Laid a mortgage upon his Home. And in the course of inhuman events the mortgage has been foreclosed and the weeping relict of the reverend Church reliever with her children Are to be or have been turned in to the streets homeless and penniless. This serves to illustrate the Benefit of abundant love of god shed abroad in the soul and its unspeakable value to families. The congregation is Utill in Good heart. The family of its late Shepherd is without shelter. The Savior had no place to Lay his head and this consoling thought comforts the congregation. The minister s family Are out of doors but the Church is out of debt. The shouting and praising of god still go on and there is no sign that conscience is troubling any of the Sable saints. The news says Quot a decree of foreclosure was entered to Day by judge Taylor in the Case of Frankin Fisher against Frances e. Broyles widow of the late Rev. Moses 1 a a a a us of a. re Broyles and her children for $3,207.25, and they will probably be deprived of their Home. The deceased preacher on november 1, 1875, executed four notes amounting to $2,3�0, to Fisher to assist his Church which was in financial distress and gave a mortgage on his Home to secure the bless the name of the lord pub beaution. The tribulations which fall to the lot of those Good men whose love of souls leads them to plead to the lord in their behalf and to fight the evil one Inch >7 Inch As he advances upon the flocks Aie almost incredible. Persecution upon persecution slander upon slander hint upon hint even lie upon lies these Are the rewards of activity and Zeal in the cause of saving precious souls. The persecution of Good Bev. Brother m. Spur lock of Geneseo ills., an account of which As reported in the papers of that place has been forwarded Here by a sympathizing infidel Friend almost makes the blood boil in the Reading. The Geneseo Republic of feb. 29, contains the report of the Church trial of the Good Rev. Spurlock. The news and the courier of the same place also publish voluminous reports. This shows that the wicked rascals took Delight in making the abominable slanders As Public As possible. It is a trick of satan to beguile Fleeks into conspiracies against their shepherds. The flocks Are so be fogged that they fail to see the Fine fingers of the Arch foe manipulating the wires and they thus become agents of the Prince of darkness without knowing it. This leads to Church trials which always injure the cause of Christ. The flocks should sustain their ministers and shut their ears to false reports that Grace May the More abound. But read these outrageous charges against a Good Man first making unlawful overtures of intimacy to mrs. V. K. George by walking with her at different times and in different parts of the City of Geneseo sometimes walking Arm in Arm. Second n receiving visits from mrs. V. K. George at such times and places As to indicate criminal intimacy one of the visits mentioned above was in what is known As the Bun office at which time he Spurlock was seen holding her mrs. George on his Lap. The other visit mentioned above was at the Home of Spurlock when he lived in what is known As the Hart House on first Street. The walking and visiting referred to in the preceding specification has been continued during the past two years. Third making frequent and untimely visits at the House of v. K. George and almost invariably at such times As that or. George would most Likely be from Home being at the shop or attending to the Church coming to the House by circuitous routes and through the Alley being in the House with the doors locked. Fourth specification on monday nov 12,1883, he Spurlock went to the House of mrs. A k. George and entered the House through the Back door. During the time of this visit mrs. George hav ing been notified of his being in the House came to the House. Mrs. Greorge seeing her Spurlock coming said to him Spurlock there comes your wife he Spurlock said to mrs. George lock the door and she will not know i am Here. The door was locked and when the door was opened it was found that Spurlock and mrs. V. K. George were in the House together. Here follow three specifications for lying As false As the above. Of course the jury found the Good Man guilty the court being organized to convict. Now it is evident enough that sister George is the party that should have been tried if anybody. Her husband was a Deacon in the Church and she should not have tempted the minister. There is no report of a Good Man having fallen without temptation. Look at Good innocent old Adam and David later. Both fell through temptation. If the lord does t want his servants to fall Why does he make their tempers so Sweet and pretty what does sister George think of herself after luring the minister away from his wife and getting up a false report and a Church trial ? the fact of the temptation is proved we admit that. We admit that sister George is guilty As was Mother eve and Bathsheba of old but for the servants of the lord we hold them guiltless. D boo this doctor Labib. Ood Baptist brother talks before the lord in ing. Unlike brother the slander of the wicked is directing its energies against Good reverend general Runkle. The general fit and bled in the War of unpleasantness and coming Forth unscathed and with brow a Wreath de with laurels he still Felt pugnacious. So he forthwith enlisted in the army of the lord and Drew his weapon that roaring Behemoth Beelzebub with a big b. The brother general was ordained and armed by Bishop Knicker Backer. And now come charges of the Davidic sin and a looking upon the wine when it is red false charges for piety possessing the soul there is to room for wine nor women. The uproar is chiefly in Ohio. We repel with scorn the allegations against the Good Rev. Brother general Runkle and hereby hurl Defiance into the Teeth of the infamous Alle gaters. We have an abiding Faith in the silence and Good behaviour of the dead and therefore attribute to brother Sherman s imagination the dialogue and doctrine he elsewhere attempts to Palm off upon his deceased Mother. If there is Kny thing death does More effectually than anything else it is to Seal the lips forever and Ever. Satan in Illinois. Or he was there last january. Some How we failed to notice at the proper time the havoc he was making in Good Able Rev. Brother Gregg s Church. How the matter has terminated we Are unable to state but have Little Hope that the evil one has been Defeated air a driven off. Read Joliet iii., Jan. 25.�?the episcopalians of Ottawa Are having a seige with their pastor the Rev. F. M. Gregg. The majority of the Church Are against him but he won t get out at their bidding or. Gregg is a Man of remarkable exec f Ive Energy and he was inclined to think the Church too old fog Yish. He dismissed the choir who used to sing Cotton Mather s last Century hymns and got together a lot of boys and girls in gown s Ana Caps who Sang Light joyous hymns. He then proposed to dig a basement and have a big room for Church Joli fictions. Some of the vestry accursed him of running the Church hopelessly in debt and of doing ungodly things not set Down in the Bool for him to do. They demanded his resignation but he would not tender it. The congregation dwindled Down to a Baker i dozen. His salary was Cut off and they attempted to starve him out but he seems to have a Good base of supplies. As a last resort the Gas at the Chur Jyh has been turned off the heating Register closed and they proposed to freeze him out. Bishop Mclaren arrived to Ere to Day. The pastor is reported As saying that he will still be found in it be pull pm with his sleeves rolled up singing Quot hold the fort Quot Good is Vire we have a amongst us who fear and trem Myron w. He i a Quot doctor Quot a a doctor whose practice c assists in pouring crucified blood upon 1 used souls. We take the following fro i the Sentinel of March 10,which shows to it or. Mabie looks upon the Good Side o his god and is Happy in his comparison i Quot or. Mabie Dot Vered a Beautiful discourse last even in at the first Baptist Church ant Reed some touching incidents illustrative if the tender watchfulness of god. H compared the care of the Good father t an Eagle caring for her Young and pictured her anxiety As she takes them from he nest on her wings and assists them until they Are Able to Fly and take care of after Reading his we turn to the telegraphic reports of a single Day and find accounts of out Ages Perpet rioted upon helpless girls by Savage and brutal ruffians and cruel is practice upon innocent Little children the Reading of which makes the blood in cold. Where was the care of the j Good father Quot in these cases innocent do and weakness were made to suffer of Trage and pain by the hand of brute of rce and unfeeling savagery. Where is the Quot tender watchfulness of god Quot while tender girl child was in the brutal clutch of the Burly and Libi inou8 Rufisan the Eagle will care Fot its Young but where is this vaunted get a when its Young Are in the clutches of the vulture ? we never heal of this god in the hour of distress. Can any Man alive Point to a single instance where he rescued the tender Maiden from the clutch of the brutal master ? did Ever piteous pleadings of imperilled Maidens receive Succour from this All seeing god whose Quot tender watchfulness Quot is like unto Quot the Eagle caring for her Young Quot no never never never one from the beginning of recorded time. We hear of this god Only from the pulpit. There his fulsome Praise is sounded by hypocrites for hire and salary to the shame and disgrace of the age. The Sentinel further says Quot at the close of the Sermon Tho ordinance of baptism was administered to several Young ladies two of whom were very Quot Young. There was a deep feeling prevalent in the congregation while the gathering in of these Young disciples was being witnessed Quot Quot two of whom were very Young Quot these were children unable to understand the Mummery of the Church but who Are to grow up in the Valarious atmosphere of mythical worship and superstition. Itis shameful that youth must be so imposed upon and common sense so dishonoured solely for the Benefit of priest Craft that incubus upon the human mind that Leach upon human Industry. Wants to help on the cause. There Are a few editors of local secular papers who waive their claim to the Courtesy of an Exchange and full subscription Price for the ironclad age. Prominent amongst these is brother m. A. Chesley of the Kewanee ills., courier a paper that merits a Liberal support. Under Date of March 4th, brother Chesley writes Quot enclosed find 2.q0 in payment for the ironclad age another year. The ironclad age is the Only paper i for making All the rest take a Short notice or nothing but i am of the opinion that a Man who runs a straight anti Christian paper is deserving of and needs All the Money he can get so i to help on the Good cause. By the Way i would feel More comfortable running an infidel Sheet than a Goody Goody local but do not think i could properly edit it in t often we find a Man so Able and Well informed As to doubt his ability to edit any kind of paper Ever heard of. In the Olden time Ere penmanship was discarded in the schools a familiar copy that the Quot master Quot was wont to set for his pupils was Quot diffidence in ability is a Mark of it is possible that the observation still holds Good though elegant penmanship is almost a lost Hoq Wasi from boy a Van gel of. 2. In order to show to rising generation of infidels what it is at constitutes the Trade of the Quot evangelist Quot we reprint from the Sentinel of monday last a full report of the ton million times repeated hog Wash about the alleged betrayal and Eru i Fizzon of Jesus which was again rehashed by boy evangelist Little no. 2 at English s opera House on lord s night critical religion. I have no patience with the Man who wears a Long face on sunday and steals on monday. The Savior says arise let us go hence i follow the master. He goes out to the Garden is out to Pray. He had hours Here praying for the world. This was his last night Yea his last hour was near at hand. Here he Knelt Down and poured out his heart. I see him As he pours out his heart and hear him say if it be possible let this cup pass from me when i reflect that he bore this proceeding. This is the stuff still Bellow agony for me it tears my heart. I see infidel Young men should be careful in the Choice of life partners of the gentler sex. Where these latter celestial beings have been stuffed with religion with sunday school and Church there will be a poor Chance for happiness in the family where one of them is mistress unless the minister or priest is president of the firm. An infidel requires a sensible wife he merits such but the sunday school dude is the proper mate for the Christian girl whose soul is in her Church. A Catholic priest and a county sheriff of Philadelphia pa., acted As masters of ceremonies at the departure of John Mcginnis for Quot that better land Quot March 4th. John had massacred his Mother in Law and that is so dead against the statutes in Pennsylvania that John would have gone to the other place had he not availed himself of the saving Efficacy of crucified blood at the last moment. The sheriffs and priests Are peopling Paradise at a fearful rate. It Folly to argue against determined h Ard Newi nothing can reach to Beart that is Ite oled with prejudice. A to Paine de from Brazen throats and this bellowing is called Quot evangelizing Quot is it possible that people in their proper senses can longer sit and listen to the tireless repetition of this reason less drivel without a feeling of ineffable disgust i and yet the reporter says the House was crowded till there was t standing room is is possible that reason is dethroned is it possible that common sense is doomed to be a stranger to the masses for All time will hypocrites and vagabonds still be Able to hoodwink people with this thread Bare and silly stuff about the sufferings of Jesus the cruelty of the jews endured for us All endured that we might be saved a All so atrocious and yet All planned by the Loving heavenly father pursuant to his grand scheme of salvation is it possible that the inconsistency of this Quot evangelical work Quot is never to be discovered by the thoughtless masses who by their attendance their contributions and the Goose looks of wonder and Awe which they assume impart vitality to the disreputable Vou Louism if the faintest Ray of reason were to reach the crowds that listen to the disjointed and incongruous jargon called evangelical preaching they would see its Absurdity and retire in disgust. It is claimed that the crucifixion of the Quot Savior Quot was in pursuance of the Quot fathers Quot scheme of salvation a he so loved the world that he gave his Only Begotten son to save it. The crucifixion of Christ the son was ordered by god the father As a sacrifice for the sins of the world which were washed out by the blood of the crucified son. This was the plan of god the father Quot the jews they crucified him Quot but they were merely the executors of the father s will Judas betrayed him but the betrayal was necessary to the plan of the father. Then Why blame the jews who were impelled by the father to act their part in the grand drama of soul saving Why blame Judas who was a necessary actor in the drama and who performed his part Well. Why rail at All who under god assisted to carry out the magnificent scheme by which a god was to redeem whole world from the effects of sin by the sacrificial murder of his own son ? Why dwell on the agonies of Jesus and deplete his death since both were essential to our salvation and were the will of the father do we want to question the Wisdom of god ? dare we oppose what he has ordained did t he ordain the sacrifice of his son ? where is the evangel that dares deny this then Why All this howling and bellowing about the crucifixion of Jesus Why this everlasting rehash of the of his death the dubbing of this rehash Quot evangelical work Quot the taking up of collections and the charging of one Hundred dollars a week and Board for said work Why All this ? this boy evangel no. 2 starts out by aping the silly manners of boy no. 1. The Sentinel report says Quot the first half or three quarters of an hour were consumed in singing gospel songs and offering prayers. In the former the evangelist exhibited a Good Deal of Ferver walking from one part of the stage to another and exhorting his hearers during the while. His prayer was a Strong Appeal for the weal of the City and was accompanied by much be stimulation and other evidences of after the inevitable collection the Quot boy Quot no. 2 went in. Says the reporter the evangelist took his text from the fifty third chapter of Isaiah where the Prophet speaking of the Savior says that be was bruised for our inic justies Etc. The speaker had no Bible in Bis hand but recited the text from memory. He said that he wanted the people to forget their surroundings to forget that they we re in the opera House and to go with him to Jerusalem. Quot i enter a room in that City and see the blessed Jesus there is John the beloved disciple there is Peter and there too is Judas with the treasurer s bag. Here is instituted the lord s supper. Christ takes Tho Broad and having blessed it gave to the disciples. He also passes the wine saying it is his blood. He makes known that there is a traitor among them. Is it possible that any one can betray the lord and master ? is it i is it i ? they ask and the word goes round is it All eager to know who would be such a wretch As to betray the matter. Judas leaves. The others do not know where he goes. I follow him Dow the Street he enters the House of the High priest. Here is a band of ruffians met to conspire against the lord. Judas is with them and Sells the master Tor $15. Is not the lord Worth More than that Judas did not think so and there Are men and women Here who betray him for less than $15�?betray him in the dance in the theater and in their business transactions. The Rule is seek first the kingdom of heaven and All else shall be added. This is True. My word for it be will add everything else that is Modad. I have it air Patby with Typo the great drops of blood that stand on Bis forehead. Think Many think lady that he sweat this blood for you for us that we might not perish. In the Dis Taice i hear the sound of feet and see the Light of lanterns. I wonder for whom they Are looking. What ? is it possible i see the face of Judas. He had Bien with the Little band three years. He was with the master saw the miracles he did was with him on land and sea. I it possible that this Judas leads a band of rebels ? they come out As if looking for a murderer they come out at the Midnight hour. They did not take him when he was surrounded by his friends when he was with his people for they feared the people. Quot whom seek thou Quot he asks. Quot Jesus of Nazareth Quot they answer. The men step Back and fall to the ground. I do not know what Power there was in these words. Judas puts his Arm around the Savior and kisses him gives him the kiss of betrayal. Hear the yell of the As they take him away take him from one place to another. Yes 1 ought to love him. I ask All to love him. When fourteen years of age i bowed my heart in prayer and i thank god for it. All should love him. Pilate wanted to release the Savior. He found no fault in him. He desired to release Jesus rather than Barabbas the people would not hear to this they preferred a thief to the Savior is it not so to Day yes i believe it is they prefer a thief a robber to the Savior. Pilate washed his hands of the blood of this just Man. They hurry him away crying for his blood. Like blood Bounds they tear his clothes they put a Robe of mockery upon him a Crown upon his head they Scourge him i saw a Man scourged in Baltimore i never want to see such a sight again. But the scourging of this Man was nothing compared to that of Jesus. I see the lash brought Down upon the Back of the son of god. Is this All no no would to god it were All would that Relief had Home come to him then. They hasten him away to suffer on the Cross. They Lay the Cross upon him he must Bear his own Burden he was surely bruised for our iniquities wounded for our transgressions. I see him taken to Calvary s rugged brow the is triumphant now they bind the master to the Cross the cruel nails Pierce his hands he asks the father to forgive them for they know not what they do i believe it was this that converted the thief upon the Cross. I bless god for the religion that takes men out of the gut Tfir take the women who All else refuse. If one should come to you ladies and say she wanted to Lead a better life would you take her in i say no a thousand times no. Yet Christ will take such a one and take her in his arms and make her pure. In his anguish the Savior cries out my god Why Hast thou forsaken me his Side is pierced life is extinct but he has triumphed Over death and hell Quot the speaker made a Beautiful application of his text in the Case of a girl who who had wandered away from a path of rectitude and had turned again to the True path when she Felt that Christ had indeed been bruised for her iniquities. The congregation was then dismissed. An honest confession. The Church Standard episcopal says Quot we fear that of ail the religious bodies calling themselves orthodox the Church to which we belong is the least True to its character. The whole Church is honeycombed with unbelief. What doctrine cannot with impunity be denied from the pulpits of our churches what one question of morals is thereon which we cannot find Bishop priest or Deacon to argue the other Side we will not mention names. We might do so if we chose. Anyone with any knowledge of the Stato of the Church can Supply examples for himself. Some will not say the nicene Creed some deny the immortality of the soul some the Ever lasting damnation of the wicked some the inspiration of the holy scriptures and affirm that the Bible is like the vedas Etc., Only the Best of All some deny the double procession seme deny the sacred ministry some teach that Christ was Only the Model Man some teach the propriety of suicide seme that of divorce and re marriage so called some that of incest. There Are among the clergy those who teach that the Law of expedience is the Only Rule of life and Many Many alas be it said Many declare that the lord that bought them made no satisfaction for their sins it will be said that this is an exaggeration that the men who teach such things Are few in number and of Small influence. It is not so. They were few in number Twenty years ago they Are so no longer. They had no influence to amp qty years ago to Day they All but Rule the and the Denison Texas paper in which we find the above says the gazetteer has been charged with infidelity for saying not half so much. Near tie end and still and fearless. Vevay ind., March 10,1884. Al. Ironclad age a find enclosed $5 for Whiteii Send your paper to the two cult dresses below. I am an old Man 76and it a not Likely i will be a subscriber to any paper very Long. I am Happy to say i have got rid of All Christian superstition. I should have renewed sooner but was waiting for the new sub Moriber. Johw Bakersr. 8@"keep tins in the Diamond dyes More colouring is Given than in any known dyes and they give faster and More Brilliant colors. Loo. At All druggists. Wells Bichard a amp co., Burlington it. Sample 0%td, 82 of a on �0� Book of dire Otious Fot 2�. It . Cir. A .1 \ if. Lviv

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