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VOL. I.
?'This \
The Central University Case.
Safe and Hancy Marriaae
Protracted Services ..
Notes in Passing
Dees the Church Desire, to
The Best Method ....
Was Not Calvin Right?
"No More Sea"
The Harp cf the Heart
Baptist History as Establishe
Evangelistic Notes From IS
Editorial
The habit of storing the
passages is one that becom<
practices it. The sweetness
as well. The Word of Goc
rich.
Half a century ago, Rev.
that in fifty years?such wa
England would need inissic
of the Boston ministers o
Chapman as an evangelist,
ment by the death of Jesus
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The Times-Democrat, o
cently attacked Chinese rr
written editorial, basing its
leged statement of Sir Rol
al of Chinese Customs, has
al of its circulation of a mi
the record, in justice to al
Sir Robert Hart, for mar
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CSC V^USILMIIS, IliiS liliciy ucc
opinion that "not one Chi
verted to Christianity, no
aries may believe or say."
his own signature denied h
(statement, and on the contr
mony to the faithfulness an
ese Christians, and declares
ing and teaching are folk
uously by success, and thai
where sown on barren soil.
With the alleged testim
against missions positively
rand with the tacts now de<
Sigel, of New York, never
tian Mission School and th;
.
a professed Christian conv<
pers which read the" Church
the Sigel Murder" have a
upon. In common justice
that they was both prejud
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mind with rich Scripture
:s easier and easier as one
and comfort of it increases
J becomes more and more
Dr. R. J. Breckinridge said
is the march of error?New
maries. Last winter many
pposed the coming of Dr.
because he preached atonef
New Orleans, which relissions
in a long, sharply
attack largely -upon an albert
Hart, Director Genermade
handsome withdrawisquotation
and "corrects
1 concerned.
ly years in charge of Chin:n
quoted as expressing the
naman has ever been conmatter
what the missionSir
Robert Hart has, over
laving ever made any such
ary bears unequivocal testid
martyr spirit of the Chinthat
in some places preach>\ved
quickly and conspict
the "Word of Life'.' is noony
of Sir Robert Hart
denied, and even reversed,
:lared to be true that Miss
taught in a Chinese Chrisit
her brutal slayer was not
ert at all, those secular pai
such oracular "Lessons of
bsolutely nothing to stand
they should acknowledge
iced* and mislead.
IN OF THI
, JULY 28, 1909.
A question of vital import!
fore the next meeting of the (
Some weeks ago, in the Presb
young men applied for liccns
from Presbyterian doctrine,
whether Paul does not teacl
mem ics, u 11L uici
Paul." The Presbytery at 1
them, but some days later,
preach. Thereupon the "
claimed to the world that Pr
bound by the Confession of I
A month or two later, one
plied for ordination. VYithou
as we understand from our e
ordained him to the ministn
bcr of the Presbytery made
courts. We suppose that th<
fore the Synod of New York
General Assembly, North, in
be to bring tbe question to a
Church will tolerate such lax
Confession.
The "Cumberland Presbyte
which (as we understand) is
Presbyterian Church, stresse
the two Churches in these
"The Presbyterian Church
\merica, while it requires its
accept the Westminster Conf
"as containing the system o
Holy Scriptures," places gre
of belief. But we think we s
that the Southern Presbyteri
phasis upon strict creed sub:
To what extent this is true
General Asserhbly shall pass
Presbytery of New York.
A judicious and prominen
Presbyterian Church was add
lows: "Of all the religious
country do you know of a rea
list." The answer was: "Yes
South is such a paper." We
tribute to the spirit and aim
supreme endeavor is to proi
and character in the homes
churches and- in society at lai
111 f U a rvocf a -> A poodr
c*i?jr cut pacoiui o aiill OVMIVJ
ers, of all true believers and v
the authority of the Scriptui
Christian truth and stimulat*
would incite our people to z
loyalty to His kingdom. In
plish this end shall we succe
seek to render.
iSOUTH
NO. 31.
ince is likely to come bejeneral
Assembly, North.
ytery of New York, three
urc who dissent radically
For instance, \vhen asked
1 the fall of man, one of
e is where I differ from
irst declined to license
it licensed these men to
Congregational ist" proesbyterians
are no longer
raith.
i of these young men apt
any change of his views,
xchanges, the Presbytery
f. Thereupon one memcomplaint
to the higher
i complaint will come bethis
Fall, and before the
May next. Its effect will
full decision whether that *
itir <n piiKe^rn\4t/Mi f b a
1 L y lit 3UU3V.11UUUI1 iu lilt
:rian" of Nashville, Tenn.,
i owned by the Northern
s the difference between
words:
in the United States of
ministers and officials to
ession as revised in 1903,
if doctrine taught in the
at emphasis upon liberty
ire not in error in stating
an Church places its emscription."
will appear when the next
upon this issue from the
it elder in the Northern
u.. ? a ?? r_i
II W3CU Yjy <t II ICilU IU1papers
published in our
lly Christian paper in the
The Presbyterian of the
regard this as a valuable
of our publication. Our
note Christian faith, life
of our people, in our
ge. We desire to be the
ns, of parents and teachforkers.
We would exalt
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t Christian activity. We
:eal for their Master and
so far as we can accomed
in the service that we
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