The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, May 19, 1909, Image 5

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THE PR VOL. I. i ?Th The First Church of Savan A Visit to Savannah.. The Care of All t The Assembly's Judicial I An Alarming Exposur The Council at Jer The Discipline of the Chun "If I Were a Rich Man Some Views from Cafvin aid Servetus .... Radical Criticism .... At Union Seminar} Edito Looking over the As we see numbers of nam lent moderators. If w church, we would have with so many adniirahh Tl.? 1 I T x iic xioiiic-roreigll should be given specia problem is one that loor mediate contact with th eign speaking people in special effort be made v has placed right among work and foreign work i The program of speal tion of the Calvin anniv tinction, who will thems one platform. Of Presb T. Glasgow, of Lexingi Denny, of Washington across the seas come Pr and the Rev. Dr. Charl 1-rom the pastorate are \ a., and Dr. Henry Co hrom the secretary's ofl lanta. and from the sell \\ arficld. of Princeton Texas; Dr. R. A. Webb of Columbia, and Dr. T. Richmond, Va. These a great value. Of distinguished divin ca at fhis time, Profess ronto and Western Can Calvin celebration at Sa Pan-Presbyterian Count Denney, after a course College, Halifax, Nova ver. He returns to Scot ESBYTERL ATLANTA, QA is Week? I Page mah 4 11 he Churches 4 Business 5 e 6 usalem 7 :h 8 " 9 Mexico 10 11 . 16 f *17 rial Notes sembly's list of commissioners, es of men who would he excel e had the habit of the other been engaged in a fine debate, r equipped men to choose from. Missions duty of our Church 1 attention at Savannah. The ns large. Many who are in im- * e hundreds of thousands of forTovlC in/1 T 11 n .1 o maI. i. X v.\no CU1VI i^v/iJirtiaild cl>K? 111 <i L Gth this large class which God st us, bringing the great home in actual touch with each other. <ers at the Assembly's celebraersary has twelve names of diselves be a notable gathering on yterian laymen are Hon. Frank ton, Va., and President G. W. and Lee University. From ofessor James Orr, of Glasgow, es Merle D'Aubigne, of Paris. Dr. A. 41. Fraser, of Staunton, llins Minton, of Newark, N. J. iice is Dr. S. L. Morris, of At iooIs of divinity are Dr. B. B. ; Dr. S. A. King, of Austin, , of Louisville; Dr. R. C. Reed, C. Johnson, of Union Seminary, ddresses will make a volume of es from abroad visiting Anterior James Orr has been in To ada. He will have part in the vannah and read a paper at the cil in June. Professor James of lectures in the Presbyterian Scotia, went west to Vancouland in July. The Rev Charles AN OF Tl MAY 19, 1909. Merle D'Aubigne, of Frai mond, Virginia, speakinj. lore the Huguenot Soeiet the Union University foi participate in the Calvin The meetings in Atlat of the Presbyterian Hosj of great interest. A ne\ lined. It includes a cha it the Presbyterian Hosj management, so that it of trustees elected by th of Georgia and such ot affiliated ; and the appoint a? head of the institution Besides this it propos connection with the 'liosp ing school for nurses; it i for mission workers, and control of the hospital trustees who are all lay visory Board" of thirty-s manner, who will have tl are concerned with Bible sion work. These changes prom is hospital work. Already ress. Money has been r past. A strong desire hospital purchase propei of its own where every meet the most critical cas Too much praise can r who have rendered grati for years. We know thei ment, and they have give In years past the hospital and attention to the sick 1- 1 - * 1 - - - uiiauie 10 maKC remunera ment, the hope is that tf much enlarged. We have not yet seen a Ro.-e's party, of Mil wank of a personal visit to Bifn ditions there and of the secure all t'hey wanted j their visit to that city! \ arguments and figures in they should ask themsel placed in the statements c ences in Birmingham bef place. The unlucky publ the time scheduled for it: the character and methods IE SOUTH NO. 20. nee, has been a visitor in Richj at the I'nion Seminary, bey, at the Woman's Club and at r Colored Men. He also will celebration at Savannah. ita, last week, in the interest pital, located at Atlanta, were v plan of work has been outnge of charter so as to make pital in Georgia; a change of will hereafter be under care e Synod and the Presbyteries :her Presbyteries as may. be nient of Rev. Dr. S. R. Preston es the opening of schools in ital. Already there is a traincontemplates a training school in order to do this while the is in the hands of thirty-six men, there is added an "AdIV annninti'.l in ltL-.? ? -ri""""-" ?"? lie care of those classes which study or preparation for mis>e great advancement in the there has been material progaised to pay the debts of the has been aroused to see the *ty and locate in a building appointment may be made to es. The prospects are good. lot be given to the physicians Liitous service in the hospital n to lie men of skill and judg11 a gneat deal of unpaid labor, has given a great deal of care poor?those who were utterly tion. L'nder the new managele charity department may be my "explanation" from Mayor ee, showing how their report lingham and of the liquor conease with which they could rot into the papers ahead of " A'hen people read the mayor's i defence of the liquor traffic Ives what confidence can he )f a man who had his experiore he had even been in the ication of the report ahead of s appearance reveals much of of the liquor advocates.