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Paradise Primitive Baptist Church, Arlington Texas, Meets Each Sunday at 10:30 AM Elder Keith Ellis Pastor |
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Fifty Years Among The Baptist
by David Benedict
Chapter 32
Recapitulation
As to the propriety of limited appointments, that is a matter
which rests with the church alone to settle. But as deacons are only servants
as the name imports, it is hardly to be expected they will assume any dictation
in the business. It is only for them to accept, or not, on the terms proposed.
If they decline, that ends the matter for them. If they accept, they know when
their time will be out.* This is the best, if not the only
remedy, I can discover for the present evils, of our deaconship. In speaking of
the many changes which, in the course of fifty years, I have witnessed among the
American Baptists, I have given a passing notice of the variations which have
occurred in the style and conveniences of their religious sanctuaries, which in
my early day were generally uncostly and very plain. I have also referred to the
disposition which has appeared of late years among this people, in some places,
to go to the other extreme, in vying with their neighbors in costliness and
splendor. I am never well pleased to see high figures in accounts of new church
edifices with us, as, I at once conclude, that many worthy members of the
congregation will not be able to obtain good sittings in them, and will be
obliged to go elsewhere.
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* I never knew of any government appointments being declined
on account of the four years’ limit. Instead of that, multitudes scramble for
all offices, for that period, with the certain knowledge that no courtesy is due
them, when their time expires.
were it not for that everlasting clamor which, evidently, for party effect, is
kept up by other people, and which seems to call for replies. But men of candor
avoid this clamor.
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