The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, August 25, 1909, Page 11, Image 12

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August 25, 1909. There are no workers in than the choir. Of such c seen of man and who so j teem ; of such paid labon down at the end of each that extent they have th who lead in the song servi< their own nlpacnra nor rrlo r- ..V" culties, few of which arc loft, with hearts consecrat not only is the pay sure, at interest waiting to be day," when for each deed the recompense equivaler Presbyterian Witness. ADMIRAL WATSON Admiral Watson, who i, commissioner to our last reference to Sabbath desc fi or It tor TTo ? 4- " 4 ugiuvi, j at i agui, \Vd3 cl 51 and declared that the non the greatest evil of this o to Italy after the war. W; ception was arranged for an American long resideni foreignized. When the ii was beside himself with "that to invite an America: hath was an insult." This ed in every pulpit and Sab land. It is a matter for the Sabbath day is so de Christian people stand for and God-honoring spirit Farragut.?Herald and P C/ It is care that kills. < vates a dispQsition to thr becomes an indispensable is worry, pure and simpl us to worry is heavy en bility, without adding to i which never lets the mind Suppose you do "have t you cure them by worrj overcome the trials and t that is demanded. If tha culties, well and good. Ii wrinkles in one's soul, the by our friends, the care 1 tnc Drow do not help one c but rather bury us the de The world gets very til placard their woes on thei voices in hourly conversa loves those people who ar even when grief is gnawin to society, to the world o no right to make ourselv tne ciouas ooscure our sur THE PRESBYTERIA 0 % i God's vineyard better paid levotees as strive only to be jet their reward in such es?rs as get their salary cash quarter, it can be said, to eir reward. But for those :e in the temple, seeking not ry, but striving amidst diffi realized outside the choir ed to God's service, to them hut it is in the great bank ! paid over, at "that great , good or bad, there will be it.?A Bandmaster, in The AND THE SABBATH. 5 a Presbyterian elder and a General Assembly, says, in a! _?- x -i t :tiauun: xnai grim oici sea rict observer of the Sabbath, -observance of the day was ountry. I accompanied him hen we were in Rome, a rehim on Sabbath evening by t in Rome, who had become ivitation came, the Admiral anger, and sent her \yord, n to a reception 011 the Sah5 is an incident to be repeatbath-school and paper in the the greatest solicitude that secrated by multitudes. Let the Sabbath with the sturdy that characterized Admiral resbyter. ^RE. 3ne who deliberately cultiow care to the winds soon person to his friends. Care e. The burden that cau=es ough to bear, in all probat that of all-engrossing care, rest for an instant. :roubles of your own." Can ring? One's best effort to ribulations of this life is all t effort surmounts the diffiF it fails, the fret that wears ; worry that makes us hated that wears deep furrows on )ut of the slough of despond, eper. ed of men and women who ir facefe and moan it in their tion. But the world dearly e merry and companionable. g deep. We owe something f people about us, and have es public nuisances because l.?Washington Star. N OF THE SOUTH. PRAYER Almighty God, do they prai< in the unclouded light and sing service evermore? We wonder We long sometimes to be of thei one moment, that we might re thee on earth as they do in hea\ SOIIF. hnw 11 n rl i \ri?1 a A 07 > T IVlVVi UIV.11 tnuu^ loyalty! Yet may we be growi by the grace of thy Holy Spirit, 1 tenderer, more like thyself at lei ness. Help us to grow in grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Sav vain notions concerning thyself, power of superstition, lest we pray, and how truly to worshi May we know thee as Father, tenderer than a mother, more pa serves for love. THE BIBLE IN THE The Bible is unsectarian and s from the public schools. The v literary work is everywhere recc entitles it to a place in the curr and its moral teachings will all the United States for the duties ship. This is what the public why exclude that which will bes Familiarity with the Englisl piece of literature, is rapidly < pupils of our schools. This is conception which regards the book merely, and thereby leads the schools of some States as a study. It should be read in th as a literary work of the highes by side with the poetry and pros and in large measure formed.?( THEOLOGICAL STUDEN' That there should be alarming of candidates for the ministr; churches of Germany is not su the native land and its universi of the new theology. The num isterial stnHpnta in : in tiiv. uiuvcidl been reduced from 4,500 to 2,2 years, while the census returns populations and our students in departments have steadily incre man authorities affirm confident dition the radical theology is ch a young man has gone to the faith and anxious to serve the shipwrecked by what he has 1 savants in _ ... iiiukikllllUIl^. number of Roman Catholic si from 1,200 to 1,600. In spiritual gifts expectation session. To expect little is to pectation enlarges the heart so ing can satisfy. No man ever y who did not want it. II ;e thee who stand thy name and do thy , but we can not tell, r number even but for turn again and praise .'en. How sweet their lit, how complete their ng up toward all this becoming wiser, purer, ist in our love of holiand in the knowledge e us from foolish and Deliver us from the forget how really to p the threefold name. King, mighty one, yet tient than a nurse who i* crunm o - u vxxvyv/l^o. should not be banished alue of the Bible as a >gnized, and this alone iculum of the schools; the better fit boys of i of intelligent citizenschools are for; and .t promote this object? \ Bible, as a masterdecreasing among the the direct result of a Bible as a theological to its exclusion from subject of reading and ie schools and studied t and niir#?ct , p*., flVll. e which it has inspired Christian Intelligencer. rS IN GERMANY. ; decline in the number y in the Protestant rprising. Germany is ties the nesting places ber of Protestant minties of the empire has oo in the last twenty give vastly increased the other professional ased in numbers. Gerly that, "For this conliefiy to blame. Many university earnest in Church and has been earned at the feet of In twenty years the udents has increased is the secret of posget little. A true exiL.* - - ' mai no small blesset had spiritual power