We are unable to see why elders should insist on this sentiment among us, seeing it is destructive of peace wherever it is urged, unless it is because they desire to put our churches into modern missionary work. We think that recent events among our people justify this conclusion. We are in peace and love among ourselves and greatly desire to remain so. We are content to go along without those things - without instrumental music in our church or any other new practice or doctrine. Therefore, preachers who advocate these things or uphold others in doing so, would be unwelcome among us. We hope in making this statement we are actuated by a sincere desire to do good and what is best for the cause, and not from an unworthy spirit.
Signed by order of the church and ordered published in the Monitor and Advocate, and in Zion's Advocate. Primitive Baptist please copy.
CLAUDE MATTOX, Moderator
JOHN REED, Clerk, pro tem. Salem, Indiana.
(Copied from "Zion's Advocate, 1906, page 421).
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