Title: The Midway Melodeon
1The Midway Melodeon
- An Early History
- of the Instrumental Music Controversy Among
Churches of Christ
October 19, 2006 Memorial Blvd. Bible Study
Prepared by Chris Reeves
2Events Leading Up to Midway
- Feb. 22, 1851 - A letter signed by W was sent
to J.B. Henshall, editor of the Ecclesiastical
Reformer asking about I.M. Henshall opposed it
(Eccl. Ref., Mar. 1851) - Aug. 1851 John Rogers wrote Alexander Campbell
asking him about I.M. Campbell responded later
in the year to G But I presume, to all
spiritually-minded Christians such aids would be
as a cow bell in a concert (Millennial
Harbinger, Oct. 1851)
3Events Leading Up to Midway
- 1856 Tolbert Fanning said he regarded the
organas mockery of all that is sacred (Gospel
Advocate) - The prevailing and predominant attitude among
Christians up to 1860 was that the use of I.M.
was worldly, denominational, unspiritual, an
innovation, and tended to entertainment
4The Midway Melodeon
- The first use of I.M. on record among Christians
was in 1859 at the Midway Christian Church,
promoted by the preacher, L.L. Pinkerton - A small melodeon was played in the home for the
practice of church songs, then later moved into
the church building for worship Thomas Parrish
played the melodeon - The melodeon was opposed by an elder at Midway
named Adam S. Hibler and removed by Hibler and
his slave, Rueben
5The Midway Melodeon
- The melodeon (first or second?) was found later
in the home of Mary Nugent of Versailles and
purchased for Midway College and placed in its
library
6Midway Church of Christ1844 1895 Building
7Midway College Library
The Midway Melodeon
8Midway Christian Church
A.D. 1895
9Midway Christian Church Stained Glass
L.L. Pinkerton
The New Midway Melodeon
10L.L. Pinkerton Grave Lexington Cemetery
(1812 1875)
11Adam S. Hibler Grave Near Paris, KY
12Events After Midway(Opposition to the Instrument)
- January 1860 Ben Franklin wrote that that I.M.
may be used Where the church never had, or have
lost the spirit of Christ If the church only
intends being a fashionable society, a mere place
of amusement (American Christian Review) - 1861 Isaac Errett opposed I.M. saying that it
was born of pridethe New Testament knows
nothing of choir singing and instrumental music
(Church Music, Millennial Harbinger, Oct. 1861)
13Events After Midway(Opposition to the Instrument)
- 1864 W.K. Pendleton oppose I.M. and said that
it interfered with singing (Millennial Harbinger,
Mar. 1864) - 1864-65 J.W. McGarvey opposed I.M. by appealing
to the NT as the only rule of practice for
Christians the OT is not the rule the NT is
silent about it to introduce it is presumptuous
(Millennial Harbinger, 1864-65) 1) Jewish
temple worship 2) Angels harping heaven 3)
Silence of the NT 4) Aid or expediency
14Events After Midway(Opposition to the Instrument)
- 1864 Moses E. Lard opposed I.M. on the grounds
of the silence of the scriptures (Lards
Quarterly, March 1864) - 1864 - Ben Franklin wrote that I.M. could not be
put on the ground of opinion or expediency and
those who promote it should be marked - 1867 Dr. H. Christopher opposed I.M. in St.
Louis - 1868 Z. F. Smith opposed I.M. on the grounds
that it was used in the OT but not the NT
(American Christian Review, Feb. 1868)
15Events After Midway(Opposition to the Instrument)
- 1868 I.B. Grubbs opposed I.M. on the same
grounds as Lard and McGarvey (Millennial
Harbinger, Nov. 1868) - 1868-69 - Robert Richardson, answering H.T.
Anderson, pointed out that expediency must have
the law of Christ behind it (Christian Standard)
Richardson also answered the psallo argument in
Eph. 519 (American Christian Review and
Christian Standard) - 1870 - J.B. Briney wrote that expediency could
not add to the command to sing
16Events After Midway(Promoting the Instrument)
- 1860 L.L. Pinkerton wrote Ben Franklin So far
as is known to me, or, I presume to you, I am the
only preacher in Kentucky of our brotherhood
who has publicly advocated the propriety of
employing instrumental music Pinkerton
appealed to the aid / expedience argument he
said the singing at Midway was so bad that it
would scare even the rats from worship
17Events After Midway(Promoting the Instrument)
- 1864,66 W.K. Pendleton placed I.M. in the realm
of expediency (Millennial Harbinger, March 1864
Nov. 1866) - 1864 Thomas Munnell argued from the absence of
any Scripture condemnation (Millennial
Harbinger, April 1864) - 1865,68 A.S. Hayden answered McGarvey saying
that I.M. was in the realm of expediency and he
objected to McGarveys argument on the silence of
the scriptures (Millennial Harbinger, Jan. and
April 1865 Jan. and June 1868)
18Events After Midway(Promoting the Instrument)
- 1865 S. Salsbury defended I.M. appealing to the
OT and the book of Revelation - 1868 J.S. Lamar, answering I.B. Grubbs, argued
that I.M. belongs in the domain of freedom
(Millennial Harbinger, Dec. 1868) Lamar also
appeal to Psalm 877 - 1868 - Benjamin Franklin estimated that about 50
of the 10,000 churches used an instrument
19Events After Midway(Promoting the Instrument)
- 1870 Isaac Errett argued in favor of I.M. as
necessary to enable (aid) one to sing, but
counseled against it if it would cause stumbling
(Christian Standard, April 1870)
20Events After Midway(1860 to 1900)
- Some brethren opposed both the instrument and the
Missionary Society (Amer. Chr. Rev. and G.A.) - Others opposed the instrument, but accepted the
Society as an expediency (Lard, McGarvey, Graham,
Apostolic Times) - Others opposed the instrument at first, but later
accepted it and the Society (J.B. Briney,
Christian Standard) - Two attitudes
- Change with the world adapt permitted if not
forbidden by the NT (anti-progressive) - The NT church is fixed all things must be
sanctioned (anti-digressive)
21Two Important Areas of Study( The Area of
Silence )
- Some Think
- The Bible is silent means silent as to the
specific words used (like instrument, or
church building, song books, etc.) - Silence is permissive, not prohibitive
- Bible Principle
- The Bible is silent as to authority expressed
- Authority must be first expressed (general or
specific) Lev. 101-2 Heb. 714 - Silence is prohibitive
22Two Important Areas of Study( The Area of
Expediency )
- Some Think
- Expediency means anything that is helpful any
aid that helps in the work and worship of the
church is permitted
- Bible Principle
- Expediency must first have authority behind it
(1 Cor. 612 921) - Law prescribes expediency carries out what is
first prescribed - Expediency operates within and under law
- Aids (expediencies) cannot be additions to law
expressed
23History of the Melodeon(Comments on the Midway
Library Document)
- Col. 1 last para. a matter of preference
- Col. 2 sec. para. a progressive means of
expressing faith improve - Col. 2 last para. instrument of Satan
- Col. 2 last para. dissenting church members
- Col. 3 last para. the Church of Christ, which
to this day prohibits the use of instrumental
music in worship
24What about our future?
What will the young people believe? What will the
preachers promote? What will the elders defend?