The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, June 23, 1909, Image 3

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THE PI ME^-???? VOL. I. 'T The General Assembly Life and Religion Picked Up Ey Practical Lessons for The Disagreement The Definite A How the Turk Built Hi Serviceable Sainth All Things Cc Questionable Endorsem American Inland ^ Edi The "re lies i f St. / Orleans Romanist ch on the occasion of th lous people arc yet North America. The recent Asseml ber of applications t< bles. We sometimes ent widtli of the sin such overtures in tin the affirmative. The Jewish Ledge thirty-two pages, in full the sermon of E the Home," delivered eral Assembly. It 1 paper. So little confidenc government and cour may be doubted, unti whether the postpone pard-Morrison. case n ing of our missionar great expense. We The General Assen Canada has made its a Budget Committee "having charge of the i the Church. This C adopted estimates foi to $630,000. In our to an overture of Ea: a permanent Commit its members should n tee, a paper was ado a Committee "on co-< executive committees nooga, is the chairma RESBYTER1 ATLANTA, C 'his Week? Pag of the Church of Scotland the Way Today of Paul and Barnabas im of the Church s Empire ood 1 ?me?to Whom? 1 ents 1 lission ' torial Notes Anthony" were "exposed" in a Xev urch, for adoration a few days a.v e feast of that saint. A few crcdu to be found even in enlightenei bly had more than the usual nuni d add columns to its statistical ta > wonder what would be the pres set that would be needful had a! e past ten years been answered ii r, a weekly New Orleans paper o its i--ue of June 18, publishes ii >r.-W. W. Moore, on "Religion ii I at the opening of the recent Gen ills nearly fifteen columns of th e is to be placed in the Leopoh "ts in the Concn Free tVio* t o- * 1 more explicit information comes :ment for a few weeks of the Shep leans anything more than a harass ies and putting them to a furthe should wait and see. ibly of the Presbyterian Church ii i Committee of Systematic Giving representative of the committee: missionary and educational work o ommittee met last September anc r the then current year amounting Assembly at Savannah, in answci st Hanover Preshvterv aeHno- fn\ J > ? ts *w" tee of Adjustment, specifying tha ot be from our Executive Commit pted directing the appointment o Drdinating the work of the severa Dr. J. W. Bachman, of Chatta n. IANOFTI iA., JUNE 23, 1909. Volmer's "Life of John tory of the great Geneva _ It is issued by our Comm e. be had of that committee f cry Presbyterian should 5 four hundredth anniversar 4 b In glancing over the i 0 ports of monthly receipts 5 predominance of Presbyte the faithfulness of our Pre In the April receipts fron hundred and seventy-eighl seventeen, were either Pr< In Paul's first visit to PI of that Christian hospitali j ticed in the early Church, his disciples that when tl to seek out those who \ abide. The Apostle had worthy in Philippi. Lydi; panions to come into her h a beautiful illustration of 1 n Park College, Missour has sent a petition from gi f the State legislature to s 1 prohibition to a vote of th 1 of the largest educations and this list of signature e fifteen feet long. It would the temperance cause thr students in our schools an* j influence in this substant t aims its deadliest blow i youth, are to assume the and women of the near ful r On Tuesday, June 15, tl ance of Reformed Church system, was opened in th< i Church, New York. De ? ducted by the Rev. J. Roi 3 church, and Principal Scu> f ternoon. the opening sermc 1 Dr. James D. Moffatt, pi J Jefferson College. An ad r by the Rev. Dr. D. J. Burw r New York, and Sir Samue t vost of Glasgow, responc night's session was given f dent of the Alliance, Dr. 1 bridge, England. He ton* missionary field, advising, tian forces in the work. IE SOUTH NO. 26. Calvin" is the best short his11 Reformer lately published. utee ot Publication, and may rom either of its offices. Evread it before Juty 10, the y of Calvin's birth. \mcrican Bible Society's re, we have often noticed the rian Church names, showing sbyterians to the great gause. i churches there appear four t names. All of these, except :sbyterian or Methodist. lilippi we have a fine example tv which was so often pracThc-Lord Jesus had said to icy entered a city they were vere worthy and with them no difficultv in fimbria- thf -w 0 ? a besought him and his cornouse and abide there. It was a beautiful grace.?H. i, a -Presbyterian institution, aduates of the college asking ubmit the question of State e people. The college is one il institutions in the South ?s by Alumni is said to be I add increased momentum to oughout the country if the d colleges would give it their ;ial way. The liquor traffic at those who, now in their : responsibilities of the men ture. le Ninth Council of the Allies, holding the Presbyterian s Fifth Avenne Presbyterian votional services were conss Stephenson, pastor of the enger, of Canada. In the af>n was preached by the Rev. esident of Washington and dress of welcome was made /-ell. of the Reformed flmpcli 1 Chisholm, former lord proled for the delegates. The to the address of the presiJ. Oswald Dykes, of Camched upon the labors in the a combination of all Chris