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in their failing to heed tl
"Freely ye have received, fi
These men have technics
advanced order. They ar<
and precepts. They are in
triumphs of the faith throi
are eye witnesses to the ru
the rescue which the gospi
vantage ground for behold
as it is revealed in the 1
victories of the faith of 1
source.
What then is needed to i
and restrained testimony o
limited in its extent and
"Enduement with power,
promise, 'Ye shall receive
has come upon you.'' T1
means wrestling in prayer.
It means contrition of spii
communion with Christ. I
to him, an uncompromisin
glory. It means remember
"And ye are witnesses of
send the promise of my ]
ye in the city of Jerusale
power from on high."
CHAMBERLAINThe
brave Synod of Mi
splendid institution, twin s
Academy, under the same
dom and vigor. It sees c
Church at large and to the
Take out of the Church, ;
urACf tliA mnn
TVOfc, liiV 1UV.11 WIIU 1IC1VV. LU
berlain-Hunt and French C
great gap. Keep these i
ported to the highest limi
successful career warrant, a
occasion to praise God for
given by their existence.
The cry for more minis
those who pretend to love
cerned in mind and heart 1
cruits for the pulpit do nc
and prayers a loyal suppor
iacK 01 tnem, ana tne inc
have regarded the increasii
equipment of secular schoo
thought of the ministry is a
above most other outside c
condition in which we are r
late to mend. The founci
were laid deep and strong, ;
honor that faith and take c
Chamberlain-Hunt's begi
the old Oakland College,
sents what was left of that
I bellum days. For many ye;
ters in the heart of the 1
I community noted for its
character. Here the Acaden
TPE PRPSBYTEPIAIV
Y
ie assurance and command,
recly give."
d and literary training of an
: grounded in Biblical facts
structed in the conflicts and
ugh succeeding ages. They
in that sin has wrought and
el provides. They occupy a
ing the majesty of our Lord
history of the ages, in the
which he is the center and
ptlHpr flip nnnarpntlu limitn/l
"fi?* V """'vu
f the Church, practically unintensity?
The answer is,
claiming and receiving the
power after the Holy Ghost
lis means deep devotion. It
It means holy meditation,
it. It means heart to heart
t means a passionate loyalty
g regard for his honor and
ing his words, how he said:
these things, and behold I
father upon you; but tarry
m until ye be endued with
HUNT ACADEMY.
ssissippi is maintaining this
choof with its French Camp
management, with both wislearly
the need of it to the
Church witnin its own border
ind especially in the Southme
to the pulpit from Chamamp,
and there will be seen a
nstitutions going, and supt
that their great merit and
ind the Church will still have
the opportunity and blessing
ters is a hollow mockery if
the Church and to be conbecause
of the decline in re>t
mingle with their anxiety
t of schools like these. The
lifTerence with which many
ng power, attractiveness and
Is all around us in which the
most uncongenial one, have,
auses, brought us to this sad
iow placed. But it is not too
Intinnc r>f tlipcn inctitiitmnf
and in faith. God will surely
are of his own 1
nning was in the remnant of
Its small endowment reprcuseful
institution of the antears
it used unattractive quarittle
city of Port Gibson, a
intelligence, refinement and
tlV did a crrpaf- \A/r?rlr nrndnr.
J ? o " t" MV
0? THF vr 'TT4
ing men, stalwart men. About
special impulse from the muni
Comb, of New York, who gave
present splendid buildings.
Now other men of great heai
seeing its fine work, and loving
young men, are advancing and
the most liberal terms. The exp
few months the institution's pei
be an even hundred thousand d
devotion of its able president,
suitably recognized and responc
will see, this result will surely 1
already been much .encouraged
One feature of the institutioi
agement is the provision whicl
Many youths go there and by t
with the opportunities which th
their own way through. This
one of the keenest wishes of I
more and more opportunities t<
help. It is proposed to use th<
largely in the direction of th
feature, that scores of boys w
be able to receive an educ
munificence of those who have r
that fitting for life which will
loftiest plane. The buildings ai
buildings, able to accommodate
twenty-five young men. They
opening of the next sessi^...
A liberal friend has just eqi
chemical laboratory of the Ac;
and tables have just been set
school for secondary education
a more complete or attractive
To those who wish the beginr
lines and who will not be abb
university, there is offered here
praise to the man, who at the e
supplied this want.
The thirtieth annual comme
week. A capital baccalaureat
by Rev. R. L. Campbell, of H
dressed the Y. M. C. A. Junior
on Monday evening, when Re
Monroe, La., was also to hav
address, which was prevented 1
caused by the prevailing flood
after declamations by the grad
graduates was made hv nne i
"we." Seven young men receh
fellows. The year that was clc
of Rev. M. E. Melvin's presider
is a credit to his ^dminstratioi
with the boys, as do all the
presence is a blessing and prol
entrusted to their care. The /
scnooi, lor everything it has ;
best type, but it is conducted <
in the interests of all who com<
If we had one like it in each 5
would be rich indeed.
June 9, 1909.
a decade ago it received
ficence of Mr. J. J. Mcit
the funds to erect its
*t and great intelligence,
y the Church and loving
pledging large sums on
lectation is that within a
rmanent endowment will
ol1ar<; Tf th P PtlPrmr nr\r\
Rev. M. E. Melvin, are
led to by those whom he
be accomplished. He has
in his arduous work.
1 under its present manh
it makes for self-help,
heir own efforts, coupled
e institution offers, make
feature is growing, and
the president is to have
d open this door of self2
permanent endowment
e development of this
ho would not otherwise
ation may, through the
neans, he helped towards
place them upon the
e already there, splendid
at least one hundred and
should be filled at the
nipped the physical anJ
luemy. The apparatus
up, and there is not a
in the South which has
equipment of this kind,
lings of studies in these
e to attend a college or
a rare opportunity. All
xpense of thousands has
ncenjent took place last
e sermon was preached
attiesburg, who also addeclamations
were made
v. George D. Booth, of
e delivered the literary
by a delay in his arrival
. On Tuesday evening,
uates, an address to the
of this paper's editorial
/ed diplomas, fine young
jsed was the initial year
icy, and its great success
i. He and.his wife live
; instructors, and their
:ection to those who are
tcademy is not a "cheap
ind offers is of the very
jconomically and wisely,
i to it or who send to it.
iynod of our Church we