The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, July 21, 1909, Image 3

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THE PR] VOL. I. ?Thii Safe and Effective Polity. In the Midst of the Can Tayac Rrau/are' r For a Union of Churches A Heathen Custom . Rev. John Lowrie The Fate of 0!d Ministers John Mark the Quitte Baptist History A Writings . . . Letter to Rev. R. Orme Fli The Best Gift Judge Emmet Fie Editor The Christian Helpe in Atlanta for the purp Its work began in a dej organized work commei dormitories?excellent restaurant, and a readii prayer meetings. Has class of men ? tu? i i nt yszdi a icjjui l id i inebriates, many of the tion. Of these, twelve ninety-seven (about one almost half of them?ei tion, are leading steady And forty-two have un RpeiHpc tlipcp 1 c wrr* V'IVUV) ,,V one have been received stranded. Of these sixl From the prisons thirt home. Of these twenty are leading clean, hone of inmates and of tran the League, 210 have tt life of a Christian. This is a splendid sh ^ when we find that th< Home has been, durin -1 _ J 1 - una, ctuuui d lUUUSclIIU 1 thousand for provisions men who were benefit Verily the work has be< may do well to study i Last week's paper i Lesson Notes to our va editor, Rev. W. D. He valued friend and cori Hunter. Honors are < writers, in every way, ; ers in having the produ . At the same time, how rect, of our own motic made. it. p ' " 1 ESBYTERL ATLANTA, OA. s Week Page. 4 idlesticks 4 Iffer 5 a e 6 Wilson, D. D 7 7 ir 8 .s Exhibited in Their Recent \i nn 16 17 Id 26 ial Notes rs' League is an organization >ose 01 rescuing the drunkard, iultory way two years ago: its need about a year ago. It has ones?and bath-rooms, and a ng room and a room for daily * it succeeded in reaching this aefore us. It has received 198 :m in a condition of intoxica: have proved worthless; and :-half) have drifted away. But ghty-nine?are under observalives and are self-supporting, ited with the Church, understand the report, thirtywho were on a spree and were :een have regular employment. y~mmc were receivea imo me r-one have been reclaimed and st lives. Of the total number sient visitors at the rooms of depressed a purpose to live the towing, and the more striking i expense of maintaining the g the year, only $4,200. Of went for furniture and another and rent. Of this $4,200, the ed have repaid about $1,400. ;n well managed. Other cities ts methods. ittributed the Sunday School dued friend and corresponding# dleston, instead of that other responding editor, Dr. T. M. :qual between these two fine and we congratulate our readct of the pens of both of them, ever, it is well for us to cor>n, the mistake that has been AN OF THE JULY 21, 1909. Rev. Mr. Tyler, of Baltimore, men's Missionary Movement, in ; isters' Association of Richmond inter-denominational meetings i the larger cities of the United S he covered is from October, 19c is to be a campaign of education runorpmnnfc oro olcrv mo/lo * . u..^vi?vttko U1 v aiov lliauv 1V1 I and communities so as to throughout all the churches. Canada last Spring reached aboi ulation and culminated m a con missioners. Among Southern ci ventions are to be held are Richn hia, Nashville, Jacksonville, Ai St. Louis, and others. Leading < ers of national reputation will i tions. TM_ _ n!.t 1 /XT \ T * i ne rucnmonq ^ va.j, journal speaks of the death of one of Vi sons as follows: "The people ol with sorrow the news of the c It does not come as a shock, for pected by all since the announce! paralyzed a short time ago. His nature of his illness precluded h are glad that before his life clo his recollections, for it is a who volume, which should be read b The volume closed with this c tion: 'While I would not dare t of. the minister, I feel constrain! great business of this life shoulc inn fnr fliai wViirl, io in />/mvio man should be ashamed of the ] A late number of the New Yoi had its title page adorned with i John Calvin. On the pages f written and exte?ded sketch ?f reformer, and a fine tribute t? hi No mention was made of the Si the statement, in a single senter only thing that was charged a: his record. The admirable spin the prominence given to the gr theological system, which, in i opposes the faith of The "Advo is an omen of increasing fraterr propitious kind. Indeed, it pres trast to slurs upon Calvin and have appeared in successive nun byterian papers of the North an< cate" thinks that' Calvinism has 1 ern times. We are disposed t views oi the doctrinal system, "w hav6 become more enlightened ; doctrinal system, it is a unit and ical consistency, it must stand or SOUTH NO. 30. representing the Layin address to the Min, announced plans for n more than sixty of jtates. The period to >9, to April, 1910. It and inspiration. Ar eacning smaller cities extend co-operation Such a campaign in it fifty centers of popference of 4,000 comities where these connond, Raleigh, Columtlanta, New Orleans, :hurchmen and speakiddress these conven, in a recent editorial, rginia's most honored t Virginia will receive leath of John Goode. the end had been extent that he had been advanced age and the ope of recovery. We sed Mr. Goode wrote lesome and informing y all our young men. haracteristic observa0 invade the province id to declare that the 1 be to make prepara , and that no young gospel of Christ.' " "k Christian Advocate i full page likeness of allowing was a well the life of the great s genius and services. ?rvetus affair, beyond ice, that this was the s a serious defect in it of this sketch, and eat expounder of the mportant particulars, cate" and its readers, lity of a genuine and ents a favorable conhis teaching, which ibers of certain Presd West. The "Advo >een modified in mod0 think that modern hich hears that name, and more just. As a 1 unalterable In logfall as a whole.