The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, July 07, 1909, Image 3

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Jul> iHE PRE VOL. I. ?This Ministerial Relief The Experience of the Morav The Case of Prof, Foster ... I Pan-Presbyterian Council The Reformer's Monument .. The Denver Assembly Delivi The Place of Prayer In the Ei Five Feet of Books! The General Education Boan College A Presbyterian Princess Bapl Editoria Many people know Go his owner, and the ass hi: the stomach instead of w In the criticism to whic have been much subjecte will reveal as the chief el is progressive, and that ne ingly be made. The notic mental of truth. Truth is \ apprehension of it may ha but truth itself is ever the never grows out of date. TllP A fmmoir nrnl /\ * ?*V i iviv/l livjr VJCUViai \J dignified manner to the Ir Supreme Court of Tennes terior's statement that he that court in the Cumber! rageous" is without for the authority for printed in the Interior, b The Attorney General go but with great force, that of the officer to contempt f insidious form of Hanwpr liberty, and property, tha unwarranted attacks upon Secretary^ W. F. Craft! form Bureau, is asking countty to adopt resoluti< their congressmen and se court reforms as prohibiti from engaging in private ci kett bill to prohibit intersl (3) a law to prohibit all (4) to prohibit the safe oi building, and (5) a Sundj ital. He adds: "We got in behalf of good morals crossing of the centuries 1 is a wheelbarrow governn till it is pushed by the pe< f , SBYTERL ATLANTA, OA Week? Page. 4 rian Church 4 t> 5 7 srance 8 /angelization of the World.. 10 16 i and Its Offer to Davidson . 16 tlzed 24 l1 Notes d only as "the ox knoweth s master's crib"?that is, by ith the heart. h the theological seminaries d of late, a careful analysis emerit the notion that truth w adjustments must accord)n strikes at the very fundaeternal and unchanging. The ve progress or development, same, else it is not truth. It f Tennessee replies in a vt?ry iterior's recent attack on the see. and asserts that the Tn had branded the decision of land Church case as "ourfoundation. His demand the statement is simply ut nothing is said about it. es on to show, very quietly it is but a step from distrust or the law, and that no more hreatens the security of life, n hasty, ill-considered, and i the judiciary. ?, of the International Rethe citizens of the entire Dns or forward petitions to nators askintr (11 for such ng United States attorneys iminal practice ; (2) for Bur:ate gambling by telegraph; interstate traffic in liquors; F intoxicants in government ty law in the national Capsixteen acts of government i in thirteen weeks at the by such a campaign. Ours lent that never goes ahead iple from behind." IN OF TO JULY 7, 1909. The Truth of- God is p live in loving contact witl As a matter of course atrocious murder of a girl nese pupil as an argument pecially by women, to evar pause not a moment to ref of such work have gone c such tragic end; that coi as those which led up to V. stant existence, and that tl and discreet people is not but without doubt becorm tive of them. At the annual meeting o School Association, it was port that there were in t churches, with a members with a membership of 34,5 membership of 1,184. Ther day schools, with an enroll u3iiv.a ic|iui i ri csuyu state, with a membership Synod of Virginia our chi 45,000 in Sunday schools. The Summer School for logical Seminary complete Wednesday night, June 3c large, but the interest an Three hours each morning ducted mainly by Profs, oi ings addresses and lectures tical Methods of Christian ing addresses that were h< were those of the Rev. Jo "Work among the Colored by the Rev. D. H. Rolst< "Work in the Mountains oi As usual, the home missi of the graduates of Union 1 of the Moses D. Hoge Fe S. M. Glasgow and W. W. ly solicited by large, self-si and elsewhere, have passe take up home mission wc the other in the mountair ginia, which is undergoing velopment than any other present time and which is important of home mission of the graduating class o Smith going to Petersbur Parsons and Mr. Joseph Z up the work in the Syrian the same class, Mr. S. H. A and Mr. R. D. Dickson to J IE SOUTH NO. 28. >recious only to those who i the God of Truth. many are using the recent I in New York by her Chiagainst personal efforts, eslgelize the foreigners. They lect that thousands of cases >n for decades without any mplications just as serious [iss Sigel's death are in conlie Christian work of honest the cause of such tragedies, ?s many a time the prevenf tho Virginia State Sunday stated in the statistical rehe state 4,191 Protestaut hip of 462,324: Catholic s8. ,56; and Hebrew 24, with a e are 4424 Protestant Sunment of 385,643. These starian Sunday schools in the of 33,447. In the whole urch statistics report about Bible study at Union Theod its term of two weeks on >. The attendance was not d profit were considerable, were eiven to studies, con : the Seminary. In the evenwere delivered on the pracActivities. Among the even:ard with great satisfaction hn Little, of Louisville, on , People in the South," and :>n, of Petersburg, Va., on * [ Virginia.'' on fields get the lion's share rheological Seminary. Both llows of last year, Messrs. Arrowood thono-h liferent 7 O" O jstaining fields in the cities d by all these in order to irk?the one in Texas and is of Virginia. West Virrt more rapid industrial destate in the Union at the therefore one of the most fields, gets three members f this year. Mr. Jf. Hoge g, Mr. W. W. Grover to aidan to 'Wheeling to take i colony at that place. Gf fcBride goes to Galax, Va., lenerson, N. C.