The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, September 01, 1909, Image 1

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VOL. I. ?'Tl On the Wing Problems Temperance T< Dr?f>^kinn trs- ?!,. Tlr Prayer and the Recollections < "Is it Right" Again The Real Attitud the Divorce What the Ass Texas ... Woman's Conference Edit. There is just a p sometimes be mistal Let that possibility trmi r nmntAno nn/1 j uni v|/uuuiio anu v make you wiser. Ai charitable. The Laymen's M< has had marvelous s both foreign and hon Churches in the Unit both home and fore Presbyterian Church foreign side of the w I New Orleans Pres Home Mission Work Committee, preservir receiving and disbur byterial Committee'! Assembly's Committ bytery's work ever} churches give and in age on the amount s An English preach tnratp in tbic rnnntn ing conditions here a of religious journalis the church papers of comment upon them y; ?v gg ATLANTA, QA.f lis Week-^=-Pagi caching nes Holy Spirit of Presbytery Memphis e of the Roman Catholic Church on Question embly's Committee Has Done for 1 : at Montreat 2 orial Notes ossibility at least that you ma ken in information or judgmenl be an ever recognized factor i onclusions. As to things it wil s to men it will make you mor wement is, in Canada, where i uccess, a movement for mission; le. In the Baptist and Methodis :ed States it is for missions agair ign. How comes it that in th it is confined in its scope to th ork? ibytery will hereafter conduct it : through the General Assembly' lg its autonomy in the work, an sing all funds through the Pres s treasurer as heretofore. Th ee will appropriate to the Pres r dollar which the Presbytery' addition thereto a large percenl ent in. A- ~r*~ n f ci iciuiua, diici it nvc years pas 7, to his native land. In compai nd there he has something to sa m. He speaks most favorably c this country. His most notabl is that they give recognition, i . MrlylEi THE SocrniWES KM THEQriTRAL i ?l_^T 77Y? Southl SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. acceptance of contributio: of the average ministers, have the same names to B "the same men in rotatioi 2 back." Diffuse style and r 2 other features of English 4 icises. 4 5 6 "The Census of Religic 6 sued last week by the C ton. It reports a church 7 States of thirty-three mi 4 male and 56.9 per cent fe 2 were 39.1 per cent of t crease over former report J port show that there w< dollars invested in chur day eight new churches y t. The circular salutatior n E. Boggs, now the Seer 11 leges, to the ministers a e thoughtful and sympathc many ways, our beloved not in educational work, t fied plans. A great and >, forts of the Executive Co it lanta and its eminently ( 1, third Sabbath in Septem e to make such a contribut e set on its feet this impo Secretary to make a beg s "No, I'm not a Presby s the pastor, who had no1 d greeted him. "I.should h and I never had a though e their footsteps. But it w >- to read, my people were s per. I used to go to a n > dists and borrow their CI terested in the religious Church, attended its servi >- church, and as a result I rhurrh That urac tn'dnt y needs no comment?exc >f which has need of this les e graph unless some one c n and read it to them. 4. * * J WW! M1U tern Pf)esbytertanj Presbyter/an e rn Presbyter/an ' NO. 35. t ns and in mention, to more while over there the oaners appear year after year, and n get their usual pat on the larrow views are among the i journalism which he crit)us Bodies" is a bulletin is!ensus Bureau at Washingmembership in the United illions, 43.1 per cent being male. The church members he total population, an inOther features of the reire a billion and a quarter ch edifices and that every send their spires skyward. 1 and address of Dr. Wm. ptarv frtr ^rlinnle anrl P nl nd churches should have a :ti? reading. Advancing in Church has been backward, but in organized and uniurgent work awaits the efmmittee now located in Atjualified Secretary. On the ber our churches are asked ion to this cause as will rtant work, and enable the finning. cerian, saici a gentleman to ticed the stranger and had ave been. My parents were, t that I would not follow in as this way. When I began not taking any religious paeighbor's who were Metholristian Advocate. I got inaffairs of the Methodist ices rather than my parents' united with the Methodist y years ago." The incident ept this: That the family son will never see this para)f our readers will carry it