The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, May 19, 1909, Page 11, Image 16

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May 19, igog. CALVIN AN We clip from the Hera contribution by the Rev. fast gathering- literature 1 reading and preserving as constantly repeated charge Mr. jjenour says: It 1 time, now that the four 1 birth of John Calvin is 1 places over the world, to does not seem to be gen Merle d'Aubigne, I). IX, "The History of the Refor tury," also wrote two vo in Europe, in the Time of of the work and on page : words: "On a well-know: man, whose doctrines thr a civil tribunal of Geneva, Europe raised in favor of th^t prayed for some mi ment, and that voice was Farel, August 26, A. D. tern remitti cupio." Thus has sometimes been calle cruel, atrocious punishmej gated or remitted. This up in a dead language, as languages, so that the mea Earel ronliprl Cnlx-iti it to soften the severity of hi acted as a friend toward enemy." Calvin did not burn Scr THE LAYMEN'S MOV SJ Hampden C. DuE The Forward Movemen ment forward means men. dred and twenty ordained thiee years. Our call is merchants and farmers. Take a partial seminar I the sfreat doctrines of the cal history, so as to be acq in the life of the Church study three commentar 1 1 i '? * uuoks ; nomuetics; learn t As a whole life is to h guage, both written and ? of the Bible, by those nio omitted, as the Word of vernacular style must be ture. During the two ye; lent laymen can add thre married student. At Aust colleges of literature are n Let the people pray for who arc to preach to the - t- - i v-^jiwn.-?iuim v i?i WIIO^C Church. Let names of pi< suggested to pastors. i THE PRESBYTERIA [D SERVETUS. ild and Presbyter a valuable Fauntleroy Senour, to the in Calvin. It is well worth a most effective answer to a nay be well, at this special lundredth anniversarv of tin >eing celebrated in so many call attention to a fact that erally known, namely. J. H. author of that great work, ination of the Sixteenth Cen lumes 011 "The Reformation Calvin." In the first volume six. we find these remarkable 11 occasion, when a wretched eatened society, stood "before there was but 011c voice in all the prisoner; but one voice ligation of Servetus' punishi Calvin's." Calvin wrote to 1553: "Poenac vero atrocitathe cruel John Calvin, as he d, earnestly desired that the it of Servetus should be miiifart roll ic ln<4-n/t the Bible is locked up in dead ning can not well be changed. 1 these words: "By desiring s (Servetus*) punishment you a man who is your greatest vet us. rEMENT FORWARD TO NIM. lose, D. D., Soochow. it means money. The moveOur mission needs one htm i preachers to be sent out in to teachers, lawyers, doctors. y course in theology; master Holy Scriptures, ecclesiastiuainted with the great epoch* i, also its heresies; exegesis, ies on each of the sixty-six he art of preaching. >c given to the study of lanspoken. the original language re advanced in years, may be God in both the classics and the minister's literary furni ai n seminary course ocnevoc hundred a year to aid the in, Clarksville and Columbia, ear the divinity halls, the one hundred and twenty twelve millions in Sinim, the salvation is laid upon our dus and gifted young men he lN of the south. THE CALVIN < To be used b Moderator of Savann; This gavel will be presented made from a lar^e beam procu outlay of time and money by ? St. Peter's Cathedral, Geneva, b) of the City Council of that city, a large number of thin post c: front this same beam, which L 111IIIIIIS M (IIIC I S <l>SOU VCI11I . >.I Pictures of this block will btl i 1 our next issue. ij Ir MR. C. S. WOOD, RU In the Savann 11 jAVEL, y the ah Assembly. i to the Assembly. It is red through the generous dr. C. S. Wood from the r permission and assistance Mr. Wood has also had ml blocks of wood made will be presented to the presented to our readers LING ELDER, ah Church.