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PRESBYTERY OF DALLAS.
Presbytery met in the Oak Cliff church,
Dallas, April 14, and was opened with a
sermon by Rev. E. S. Lowrance.
Present: Twenty-seven ministers and
twenty-two elders. Dr. Thornton \* haling,
moderator, and Rev. G. C. Moore.
Rev. S. L. Rieves, Rev. E. S. Lowianco
and Rev. L. Gill, clerks.
Received: Rev. G. 8. Hall, tiom tb>
Presbytery of Krownwood. and arrangements
were made for his installation at
Childress; Rev. T. E. Wharton, D. D..
from the Presbytery of Columbia, also
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-iiuuisiry, were transierrea to mo care or
this Presbytery. Arrangements wero
made for the installation of Dr. Wharton
as pastor of the First Church of
Sherman.
Dismissed: Rev. T. 13. Southall, to the
Presbytery of Paimyra, and Rev. R. C.
McRoy, to the Presbytery of Cherokee.
Overture: Presbytery voted, by a vote
of two to one, in favor of a change in the
Confession of Faith in the "Elect Infant
Clause." The Presbytery in voting aye
to the question of the Assembly, "Shall
any chance be made in the Confession
of Faith, Chapter 10, section *'&T' desires
to be clearly understood as meaning that
it desires no change which will at all
modify the confessional doctrine of unconditional
and particular election.
John Calvin Celebration: Three able
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viu, the Man and His Times," by Dr.
T. S. Clyce; "Calvin, His Influence on
Civil and Religious Liberty," by Hon.
| Lewis Dabney, and the "Five Points ot
Calvinism," by Dr. Thornton Whaling.
Corresponding Member: Dr. J. D. Mclean,
president of our Orphans' Home,
was inviter to sit as a corresponding
member, and addressed the Presbytery
in the interest of the home.
An Overture was adopted asking Synod
to divide the Presbytery, making
a new Presbytery of the Panhandle
country.
Rev. J. N. Ivy resigned as superintendent
of home missions, and accepted
a call to the Amarillo church, and arrangements
were made for his installation
Missions: A popular meeting was held
In the interests of home missions, when
several interesting addresses were delivered.
and an offering was taken
amounting to $42.55. Rev. W. C. Huchanan,
missionary from Japan, gave us
an interesting address on foreign missions.
Commissioners: Rev. S. L. Rieves, of
McKinney, Rev. J. L. Bell, D. D.. of Dallas.
Elders J. A. Crawford, of Crandall,
and R. S. Rose, of Gainesville, principals;
Rev. W. P. Galbraith, of Dallas,
Rev. E. M.- Munroe, of Milford, Elder3 J.
W. Alexander, of Sherman, and J. L.
Thompson, of Dallas, alternates.
Presbytery now consists of thirty-four
ministers and seventy churches and has
under its care two licentiates and eighteen
candidates for the ministery.
Next Meeting: Amarillo. An adjourned
meeting will be held at Bowie, April 27.
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