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The Foreigners Amongt Us
Bible Burning j,.,
The Kind of College .,
The Church Opportunist
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The Discipline of the C
The Surrendered Life
The Christian's Golden Rule
Proceedings of the Gem
Religion In the Home
Small Books and Large ...
Editorial
In the General Assembly, !
United States at Savannah,
Boggs, of Atlanta, was elect'
India, in 1838, the son of ?
cated at Columbia, and in
He has had pastorates in C<
and Jacksonville. He was pi
nary from 1882 to 1885, ar
University, Athens, Georgia.
ance throughout the Church,
Rarely does the Assembly
in design, so admirable in s
its adornment, as is the histo
nah. If first impressions are
ing and spirit of the people h
the cherished traditions and t
of this monumental city by.
plan and embellishment of
liberal spaces devoted to ]
numerous shafts and statues
deeds and heroic lives arc
accurate foresight, broad vie
We must believe that we i
m<t?U J' ?
_ iiiiuiiy wmcu sieaaiasuy cn<
sacred traditions of their fat
dawn when the chivalry, th<
magnanimity and graciousn
Southland shall have departe
An animated and earnest
on Friday morning when r<
the effect that the offices of
invoked in behalf of Messrs
who are to answer charges
of the Belgian Government
thought by a majority that
petition in cases extraordina
in our standards. A minorit
Isuch action would be a de]
practice and our establishe
perfect harmony as to a purp
embodied in our standards,
adopted by a large majority
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Presbyterian Church in the
the Rev. Dr. William E.
ed. Born in Alnnedmegas,
i missionary, he was eduthe
Theological Seminary,
dumbia, Memphis, Atlanta
rofessor in Columbia Semiid
then Chancellor of the
He has a large acquaintand
is held in high esteem.
convene in a city so unique
tructure, and so artistic in
ric Southern city of Savanto
be confirmed, the bearlarmonize
delightfully with
he pleasing outward aspect
the sea. The architectural
Killlrlin ore n c immll 4-Ka
uuKvinigO) ao vvvit ar? 111 v.
[>arks and highways, and
in commemoration of brave
suggestive of a people dl
:ws and generous impulse,
are the guests of a comjrishes
the high ideals nml
hers. May the day never
; high sense of honor, the
ess of the people of tne
d.
discussion was engaged in
^solutions were offered to
the U. S. Government be
i. Morrison and Sheppard,
before the representatives
: in the Congo. It was
this is an act of "humble
J} ?_ '
ry, wnicn is provided tor
y earnestly contended that
parture from our uniform
d principles. There was
ose to adhere to the policy
The resolutions were
and it is to be hoped that
AN OF TH
l., MAY 26, 1909.
there will be no misconstru
pose of the Assembly to n
lished doctrine on the rel;
Later, a paper, introduced
Austin Theological Seminz
port of this paper was the
position, which is the Scri]
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wini.il iicis invuivtru ine iuu
able humiliation and corrup
A very pleasant incident <
day was the formal introdu
1/Aubigne, of France, and ]
The one is from France, tf
who fought great battles of
defence in that land of geni
Mr. D'Aubigne is the son
of the well known Histon
name of Prof. James Orr i:
of this country as well as o
is respected if not feared b;
cism, and one which pronrh
sternation into the camps
1 1 + + 1 O flm c ti rvt-nm
wviittiv inV/ oupi vmt auiiiut i
in responding to his welcoi
compliment of being free frc
but ventured the predictio
meet the enemy and turn hi
that the battles which liav
ultimately prove to be decis
ing only continued vigilar,
committed unto us and co
for the faith against covert
At the Denver Assembly,
U. S. A., a protracted and
the election of the Rev. Dr
troit, Michigan. Dr. Barkl
N. C., and was educated a
Seminary. After a few y
Church, Newark, N. J., he
been pastor of the Third C
He is a gifted and oonulai
fluence in the northwest. I
Dr. Barkley received on the
In the recent litigation ov
berland Presbyterian chui
Texas and Georgia have ru
the Cumberland General As
of union are conclusive of
the civil courts. The Supre
of Indiana have taken the c
property rights are concerm
into the regularity, etc., of tl
isis tnen applied to une re<
behalf of citizens of Kentu
last week. The Federal Jt
on the ground that their im
the parties in the case alrea<
E SOUTH
NO. 21.
ction of the unanimous purnaintain
inflexibly its estabation
of Church and State.
by Dr. S. A. King of the
iry, was adopted. The immaintenance
of our historic,
ptural position on a subject
of empire and the immeasurt
ir\n r\f
Df the morning of the second
iction of Rev. Charles Merle
Prof. James Orr, of Scotlandle
land of heroic Huguenots
the faith and suffered in its
us, courage and martyrdom,
of the distinguished writer
{ of the. Reformation. The
5 familiar to the scholarshipf
Europe. It is a name that
y the radical school of criti;es
to continue to carry conof
all ithose elements whoty
of the Scripture. Dr. Orr,
ne, paid the South the high
*u? : .1 e 1: ? i;
J 111 nit; 1II1U4U3 UI 1 dUKailbll!,
n that we will yet have to
is front. We may well hope
e been so well fought will
iive and final victories, needife
to guard that which ismrage
to contend earnestly
assailants.
of the Presbyterian Church,,
heated contest resulted in
. James M. Barkley, of Deey
is a native of Statesville,
.t Princeton University anct
ears' ministry in Witkliffe
went to Michigan, and has
hurch of Detroit since 1886*
minister and has wide inn
a total vote of nearly 800,.
: last ballot 503.
er the property of the Cumrch
the courts of Illinois,,
iled that the declarations of
sembly concerning the steps
flip 1CC11P O n/1 Klnrlinnr
fciiv W11-U uiuutllg upVIM
me Courts of Tennessee and
>pposi<te view, that so far as
xl, the civil courts may look
he proceedings. The unionieral
Judge at Memphis, in
cky for a restraining order
idge denied the applicationterests
are not diverse from
iy tried.