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RECE IN TUN I MILLENNIAL HARDINGER.

Receipts per Dr. A. R. Wyeth.

G. C. Slaughter, W. Terry, Miss W. Balthrope, H. C. Seymore, Mrs. J. Garvin, Mrs. Martha Goodall and James H. Rice, vol. 5. Mrs. Emily Sutton, vols. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. L. Smyser, W. E. Culvers, J. S. Young, Mrs. S. H. Glenn, Mrs. Amanda Day es, S. F. Miller and George Herr, vol. 5. Prof. J. B. Flint, in full to the end of vol. 5. A. Davis, Allen Kendrick, Dr. James H. Owen, Mrs. Sarah Shipp, John Christopher, L. A. Thomas, Dr. B. Cloak, S. Nuckolls, W. Morton, D. Warner, Milo Gist, vol. 5. W. J. Wiggs, vols. 1, 2, 3 and 4. W. Doggins, vols. 3, 4 and 5. Samuel Mills, and C. J. Smith, vols. 4 and 5. C. Hageman, $2,00 on vol. 1. Vol. 5 for H. Frazier, Dr. Knight, (what Post Office?) H. Radford, J. W. W. Smith, Agnes Wallace, James Whitaker, Wm. Standeford, Mrs. Lucy Oliver, (who owes for vol. 4,) Wm. Crawford and some one whose name is not recollected, Samuel Coleman, John Curd, P. Gaugh, Mrs. H. Bell, H Foster, Oliver Farra, J. G. Allen, David Chevis, Wm. Vanpelt, (who owes for vol. 4,) W. P. Vaughn, (who owes for vol. 4,) Mrs. L. Dupuy, M. E. Browning, S. G. Jackson and J. T. Hickman. One dollar in full of vol. 5 for J. H. Chrisman. Dr. R. T. Latham, vol. 6. G. R. Trotter, vols. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, new series. Volume 5 for A. O. Redd, Thomas Eades, T. C. Bledsoe, Stephen Grove, W. G. Coger, P. H. Troutman, Catharine Scott, R. Keiningham, John Ingles, W. S. Bryan, J. P. Kearns, H. C. Chiles, B. F. Rogers, M. Ashford, (who owes on vol. 4 $2,00,) James H. Collingham, Charles W. Franklin, A. T. Wood, Jos. Frank, Thomes Daulton, Eli Anderson, J. Stilwell, W. B. Mooklar, and James Brewington. Vols. 4 and 5 for B. A. Hicks, Thomas Bryan and John Gitner. Vols. 7, 1, 2, 3 and 4 for Wm. Brown. M. A. Stemmons, in full to the end of vol. 5, $8,00 Asa Hall, vol.3, 2d series. J. J. Burch, $6 on note. MISSOURI.

R. H. Stevens, M. D., vol. 5 and three dollars on back volumes. Absalom Rice, vols. 2, 3 and 4 for James Mosely, vol. 4 for C. Cheatham, $1 in full of vol. 4 for J. K. Sheely, vol. 4 for J. Lawrence of Va., and $7 in full to the end of vol. 4 for J. W. Martin. T. M. Allen, vol. 5 for S. B. Victor. N. Carter, vols. 2 and 3 for self, 5 for Miss Ann M'Conathy, Miss Eliza E. Orear and George Kimbrough. t. Fisher, vol. 5 for Isaac Chancellor. P. L. Hudgens, vol. 4 for S. Monroe, vol. 5 and $1 on vol. 6 for self. W. B. Douglass, vol. 5 for self, Pinckney French, and J. B. Hockaday. T. Jones, vols. 1, 2 and 3. Edwin Carter, vols. 7, 1, 2 and 3. L. C. Reyburn, vols. 1 and 2. W. C. Boon, vol. 5 for A. Roper.

TENNESSEE.

H. J. Anderson, one dollar in full. H. A. Wicker, vol. 5. W. H. Young, vols. 3, 4 and 5. Amos Kirkpatrick and Thomas Owen, vol. 5. W. S. Campbell, vol. 5 for Wm. Cayce, vol. 4 for W. Beasley, and volume 3 in full for Dr. McPhail, deceased, per Dr. B. B. Cliffe, administrator. P. H. Porter, one dollar in full; vols. 4 and 5 for Dr. J. T. Marable. Mrs. S. F. Waters, vol. 5.

VIRGINIA.

Joseph Wren, vol. 4 for Mrs. M. A. Ellett and Isaac Spencer. C. T. Brown, vols. 4 and 5 for self, and vol. 5 for R. L. Montague. G. D. Boner, vol. 3 and $1,50 on vol. 4, and one dollar in full of vol. 4 for N. Mounts. (G. D. Boner owes fo, vol. 2, $1 on 4 and 5.) A. B. Walthall, one dollar on account. T. H. Bakewell, vol. 5. Wm. Ray, vol. 5. P. E. Bacon, vol. 5. Joseph Norris, vols. 3, 4 and 5, (owes for vol. 2.) R. C. Robbins, vols. 4 and 5. Dr. Philip P. Duval, vol. 5. J. A. Chandler, vols. 4 and 5 for T. C. Chandler. C. Shelburn, vols 2 and 3 and one dollar on vol. 4 for Benjamin Phares.

WASHINGTON, D. C.

John L. Robinson, M. C. from July to January '48.
MARYLAND.

Michael Jones, one dollar on volume 5.

NEW JERSEY.

H. W. Ball, in full to the end of volume 5.

ALABAMA.

W. H. Hooker, vol.

Mrs. Mary C. Rumage, vol. 4. James R. Young, vol. 4. 5 for Stephen Hooker. J. S. Eggleston, in full to the end of volume 5.

MISSISSIPPI.

John B. Smith and J. M. Putnam, vol. 5. Mrs. Margaret L. Manly, vols. 3, 4 and 5, and one dollar on vol. 6. Alfred Small, vols. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Eddings, volume 5.

LOUISIANA.

Dr. A. A. Jones, vol. 5 for R. M. Broughton. Charles G. M'Hatton, $10,00 on account for Harbinger. James N. Brown, vols. 3 and 4. J. Mead, vol. 5.

NEW AUENID.

ILLINOIS.-Richard Seaton, Columbus, Adams county. A. Bowles, Quincy, Adams county. Stephen Booth, Quincy, Adams county.

MISSOURI.-D. T. Morton, Hannibal, Marion county. E. Ballinger, Houston, Marion county. A. Rice, Fulton, Callaway county. T. M. Allen, Co. Jumbia, Boone county. Nelson Carter, Columbia, Boone county. Allen Wright, Fayette, Howard county. W. C. Boon, Fayette, Howard county. Dr. G. W. Rothwell, Arrow Rock, Saline county. S. Swinford, Georgetown, Pettis county. Lewis Elgin, Columbus, Johnson county.

KENTUCKY.-H. H. Cox & Co., Maysville. George L. Vallandingham, Georgetown, Scott county. James Holmes, Murray, Callaway county. TENNESSEE.-C. Curlee, Bradyville, Cannon county.

GENERAL AGENTS

For Millennial Harbinger, Bethany College, and Books.

W. F. M. ARNY will spend the month of April in Illinois, and the month of May in Indiana.

Dr. A. R. WYETH, for Kentucky and Tennessee.

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We trust that our Agents and subscribers in arrears will be prepared for them.

Brother J. CALAHAN has removed from Lebanon, Tennessee, to Franklin, Kentucky.

ONE ARGUMENT, THOUGHT TO BE DECISIVE OF THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY.-BY A STUDENT OF BETHANY COLLEGE. Such is the title of a very sensible, beautiful, and instructive Tract, just issued by brother M. E. LARD, especially useful to youth and well adapted to confirm the faith of the wavering, and to furnish good reasons for the hope of the resurrection of the just. They are sold at 50 cents per dozen, handsomely covered and stitched, and can be mailed to any part of the Union for some 10 cents per dozen. Those who may order a hundred copies for distribution, will be supplied on still more reasonable terms. If of any one argument it can be justly said that it is unanswerable, we may safely affirm the conviction that it is strictly true of this one. A. C.

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

The CHRISTIAN HYMN-BOOK, in full sheep or muslin-price per copy, 37 cents.

Do.
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do. Turkey morocco, gilt edges, $1,00.
The FAMILY TESTAMENT, 8vo., extra sheep, $1,50,
The CHRISTIAN SYSTEM, 12mo., $1,00.

INFIDELITY REFUTED BY INFIDELS, 371⁄2 cents.
DEBATE with N. L, Rice, $2,00, $2,50, and $2,75 per copy.
Do.. with M'Calla, 75 cents.

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The CHRISTIAN BAPTIST, in one volume complete, $2,50 per copy.

The NEW TESTAMENT, (new translation, pocket edition, 371, 50, and 75 cents.

A few copies of the WORKS OF JOSEPHUS, in one volume 8vo., at $1,50.

UNIVERSALISM AGAINST ITSELF, by Alex. Hall, price $1,00. ONE ARGUMENT, thought to be decisive of the Truth of Christianity-by a Student of Bethany College-24 pages duodecimo. Fifty cents per dozen.

**No books will be sent on commission.

Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., Booksellers, Market street, Philadelphia; John Gellatly, Bookseller, New York; Logan Waller, Richmond, Va.; and Dr. A. Jones. No. 80, Poydrass street, New Orleans, have a supply of our publications constantly on hand.

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Day of publication-the first Monday in every month.

RECEIPTS FOR THE MILLENNIAL HARBINGER.

KENTUCKY.

Hiram Thompson, vol. 5 for self and Wm. Tutt. W. Dickinson, vol. 5. S. Wilkinson, vol. 5 for A. S. Dabney, Dr. J. Burnett, John L. Street, Dr. J. B. Wall, and M. Mayes; vols. 4 and 5 for J. Q. Miller and Dr. A. Calloway, and vol. 4 self. E. D. Williams, vol. 5 for Alfred Herr and George Shadburn. J. L. Caldwell and Stephen Perry, vol. 5. S. Wilkinson, vol. 5 for self, and vols. 4 and 5 for R. K. Tyler. J. and J. Adkins, vol. 5-(owes for vols. 3 and 4.) James Shannon, vol. 5 for Mrs. Anne M. Downes, and to July '48 for self. James W. Jones, vol. 5 for Samuel Morris. A. R. Crihfield, vol. 5 for Z. Herndon. Isaac H. Caldwell, to July '48 for Sarah Ayers. L. Marret, vol. 5 for Richard Milton, and vol. 4 for Z. Fortune. J. J. Harvey, vol. 5 for Mr. Susan Philips; vols. 4 and 5 for B. A Watkins, and $1,00 on vol. 5 for self. Miss Sarah Winston, vol. 5. Thomas Graddy, vol. 5. Mrs. Ellen Kirk, vol. 5. J. G. Ellis, vol. 5 for the church at Florenee. Thomas M. Redd, vol. 5. W. C. Holton, vol. 5 for self, W. Smoot, Mrs. E. Bacon, and Mrs. Jane Holton of Indiana. W. Fenwyck, $2,00 on vol. 3 for J. M'Donald. R. N. Bollings, vol. 5. P. T. Stubblefield, vol. 5. W. C. Chiles, vol. 5 for Mrs. Sally Bacon and John Scofield. J. Calahan, vols. 3 and 4 for T. R. Grace; vol. 4 for Dr. E. Rucker; and vol. 5 for Stephen Wilson. W. K. Allen, vol. 5 for L. Chandler, B. Close, and Francis Evans. W. C. Chiles, vol. 5 for Mrs. Holloway. John Black, vol. 5. D. Hazelrigg, vol. 5 for George M. Page, M. Richardson, and W. Ferguson. Dr. J. S. Frisbie, vols 1 and 2 for Susan Sheppard. S. H. Harvey, vol. 5 and 50 cents on volume 6. Samuel Bryan, (per son C. C.) vol. 5. D. W. Parrish, vol. 5. Arthur Crihfield, vols. 4 and 5 for James Ellis. Z. Herndon, vol. 4 for R. B. Fuqua, W. H. Wilkerson, R. Hulett, J. R. Berryman, T. G. Woodard, G. W. Herndon, and Wm. Scott; also, $12,50 in full of James P. Ellis' note, vol. 4 for J. P. Dupuy, vol. 5 for Inah Cornelius, Edward M. Neall and James B. Ellis, and vols. 4 and 5 for Silas Ford. A. R. Crihfield. vols. 3, 4 and 5 for Park Walton.

PENNSYLVANIA.

B. H. Taylor, vol. 5 for Walker Pierce. Daniel Forrey, vol. 5 for Philip Kuhns. Elias Rockwell, vol. 5 for self, Mrs. Betsey Rockwell, Abel Rockwell, and J. G. Rockwell. John Mendel, vol. 5 for Wm. Rouzee, Thomas Pierson, and George Fisher. Joseph Herbert, vol. 5 for John Boyd.

NEW YORK.

J. M. Bartlett, vols. 4 and 5 for Franklin Waite. James Dickey, vol 5. G. W. Lewis, vol. 5 for A. Wheelock and Rev. A. C. Barrell, and vols. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 1, and 50 cents on vol. 2, 3d series, for S. Lake. Ralph Phinney, vol. 5 for E.. Page.

Joshua E. Rue, volume 4.

NEW JERSEY.

CONNECTICUT.

John Abbot, vol. 5 for S. Benedict, Eli H. Mallory, Ezra A. Mallory, George Morris, George M. Benedict, A. C. Bostwick, Lucy M. Osborne, and Miss E. W. Taylor.

ILLINOIS.

H. G. Torrence, vol. 3 and 50 cents on vol. 4. J. W. Jeffress, vol. 4 for self, T. Wriston, and C. Hoxey-(C. Hoxey owes for vol 3.) John Underwood, vol. 5. J. K. Brewster, vol. 5, and 50 cents on vol. 5 for H. Johnson. B. Hulbert, vol. 5. John Dawson, volume 5. Jesse Fisher, vol. 4. C. Bowman, vol. 5 and $1 on vol. 6. W.H. Franklin, vol. 5 for Benjamin T. Naylor W. Rankin, in full to July '48. P. J. Puckett, vols. 6 and 7. W. W. Happy, vol. 5 for J. R. Simms and John Hoagland.

John Short, sr., to July '48.

INDIANA.

George Wilson, vol. 5. L. Pagin, vol. 5 for Joseph Pagin. P. W. Applegate, vol. 5 for J. G. Tennant. J. B. New, vol. 2 for E. Craft.

W. W. Stevenson, vol. 5 for

Jenks Dexter, vols. 4 and 5. 50 cents on vol. 5. B. Sanford,

ARKANSAS.
B. J. Borden..

IOWA.

M. M. Pollock, vol. 4. John Owens, vol. 4 and vols. 4 and 5, and 50 cents on vol. 6. MISSISSIPPI.

Melinda Allen, vol. 5. B. Winn, vols. 4 and 5, and 50 cents on vol. 6..

NORTH CAROLINA.

A. M. Craig, vols. 4 and 5. E. Hancock, vol. 5 for self and Wm. Brown-(E. H. owes for vol. 4.)

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REVIEW OF PROFESSOR MILLER, OF PRINCETON; AND DR. WALL, VICAR OF SHOREM, IN KENT.

FRANCIS Patrick Kenrick, Bishop of Philadelphia, as before cited, in his "TREATISE OF BAPTISM" admits that infant baptism cannot be satisfactorily sustained from the inspired writings. His words are:-"Without the aid of tradition, the practice of baptizing infants cannot be satisfactorily vindicated, the scripture proofs on this point not being thoroughly conclusive; yet we do not, on this account, neglect the arguments which it furnishes, and which have considerable force."*

Dr. Wall also relies much more on tradition than on apostolic testimony. He occupies a volume with quotations, and comments upon them from the Fathers and the ancient Councils, both general and local. Tradition is, indeed, his main pillar. He quotes incomparably more from the Fathers and ancient writers than from Moses and the Prophets, or from Jesus and the Apostles. He begins with Clemens, Romanus, and Hermas, and arrays before us, in great pomp, Justin Martyr, Iræneus, Clemens, Alexandrinus, Tertullian, Origen, St. Cyprian, St. Basil, St. Gregory, St. Ambrose, St. Jerome, St. Austin, &c. He even adduces Pelagius, the heterodox Cælestius, and Pope Zosimus. The Donatists, Arians, and Pelagians, equally with the orthodox, are made to pass in review, and to declare in favor of infant ablution or infant immersion. With Dr. Wall there was no baptism, in form or in fact, without immersion. But those who now rely upon him in sustaining the traditional subjects of baptism will not hear him on the apostolic form of the institution itself. They admit but one half of his testimony, and

* Page 129, Philadelphia edition, 1843.

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