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VOL. I.
This
At the Family Altar
The Growth of
Dr. Witherspoon
A Rebuke to the Church?
Justice Brewer's Boardnes:
Five Cardinal Truths..
The Surrendered Life
Proceedings of the General
A Story for Mothers..
Editoria
Last Sunday afternoon ;
held in Atlanta, in which
made stirring addresses, at
were enrolled for the futu
the Presbyterian Hospital
that between twenty and fc
available for the charitabh
we hope to see its sphere of
The provision made foi
Assembly, by the committe
was the efficient chairma
ample. Rev. W. Moore S?
Church, won the hearts of al
attention to all the detail
greatest efficiency and eas
and conducting the various
His lieutenant, Mr. C. S. V
pastor in his efficient ove
valuable souvenir for eacl
which is worthy to be tre;
succeeding generations. It c
wood taken from a beam
Cathedral where Calvin reg
This timber was secured af
ence through the mediatio
nected with the consulate ;
V....UV1 was prepared tne b
presented to the Assembly
Lending inspiration to
suspended above the modei
organ, a striking portrait <
"marvelous eyes" of Calvii
tinguished feature, are str
may well believe in this p
the Assembly from Dr. R.
Dr. Campbell the church ii
appropriate gift but for ma
and conducting to a splenc
bration. His name will coi
the remembrance of the p
Quadri-Centennial Celebrat
est of the reformers:
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SBYTERI
ATLANTA, Q/
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an enthusiastic meeting was
Dr. Lingle and Dr. Stuart
id many large subscriptions
re support and operation of
in Atlanta. We understand
irty thousand dollars is now
: work of the hospital, and
usefulness greatly enlarged.
r the entertainment of the
e of which Prof. H. F. Train
n was most complete and
:ott the pastor of the First
11 by his tireless and v.igiliant
s incident to securing the
e in handling the business
? exercises from day to day.
/ood, not only sustained thv
rsiglit but had provided a
1 member of the Assembly
isured and handed down to
:onsists of a strip of polished
of the belfry of St. Peter's
ularly preached in Geneva,
ter considerable correspondn
of a personal friend conit
Geneva. From this same
eautiful gavel which was
and which is a work of art.
speakers and audience was
-ator's chair and against the
:>f the great Genevan. The
i which were his most disikingly
represented, as one
ortrait which was a gift to
f r^ rvwlii a-u? :ii_
x \-ujupucn ui rvanviiic, lO
3 indebted not only for this
rked efficiency in organizing
lid success the Calvin Celentinue
to be associated with
leasure and profit of this
ion of the birth of the great
AN OF THE
i., JUNE 2, 1909.
The addresses throughout thi
the highest order. Each set
water-mark in its department,
valuable historical, or philosophi
and was expressed in language i
and'strikingly eloquent because
of elements, ornate, nuncent
' ft o *
logical, devout. When this sei
be published it would be found
of such a pleasing as well as in
nature that the possessor of a <
splendid addition to his library.
The address by Ex-Governor C
was one of the many interesting
bly's proceedings. A large am
hour appointed for the address ai
tention and interest. The speaker
a tour of the Southwest where 1
claims of Home Missions to nun
several states. He was profoun
urgent importance of the worl
pressed the Assembly. Endowe
and emotional temperament, a s
a strong voice, he posesses to a
gifts of oratory. That which most
however was his intense conseci
the profound conviction of its ui
f "The Kentucky case" is now
In this fact the entire Church
quiescc. The Assembly did it ai
highest ecclesiastical tribunal. T
and many printed pages conn<
bore mainly upon the questi*
formulating its final action the
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jigui ui jurisdiction, Dut susta
that the university property had
the reach of the Synod and can
have ever believed in the Assen
tion, inasmuch as that jurisdictit
Synod, and exercised by the Assi
tion of Central University and
question of property received alrr
in the discussion of the case,
it should have received minor <
not the main asset in a Christiar
ity for influencing thousands in
of Christ is a more sacred and i
the forfeiture of that responsibilit
forfeiture of endowment. The q
"What prliirafinnal incf-ifn* /-.l
against alienation when pledj
covenants oft repeated and sol<
found to be ineffectual?" Hen
churchmen will think seriously
solicited to bestow their gifts fc
ments.
SOUTH
NO. 23.
s celebration, were ot
:med to reach highEach
was packed with
cal. or theological truth
ininformly well chosen,
of the happy blending
reverently humorous,
ipq nf (lisf/Mlreoe oUoll
xs.wwv4i<sva oucin
that their contents are
structive and inspiring
:opy will have made a
ilenn of North Carolina
features of the AssemJience
gathered at the
id listened with rapt athad
just returned from
he had presented the
icrous churches and in
dly impressed with the
k, and profoundly im>rl
UrlfVl O -
vt If itu CX ojr lll|JdllICll\
triking personality and
in unusual degree the
impressed his audience
ration to his work and
-gent needs.
settled beyond repeal,
may contentedly acid
the Assembly is our
he elaborate argument
:cted with this case,
Dn of jurisdiction. In
Assembly asserted it?
ined the Synod's plea
already passed beyond
not be recovered. We
ibly's right of jurisdicDn
was invoked by the
embly in the consolidaCenter
College. The
lost exclusive emphasis
We must believe thai
:mphasis. Property is
i institution. Its capacthe
love and service
nore valued asset, and
y vastly outweights the
uestion is now raised,
f the Church is secure
*es, enactments, and
?mnlv nrArloimA/i o ? ?.
- * J vviUllllVUj <11 t
ceforth philanthropic
and carefully when
>r educational endow