The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, September 08, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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6 Con UNDER THE SH. Under the shade I trust in Thee Encircled by Th Nothing can ha^ Under the shade I do not fear: t< 1 calmly wait. \ Knowing I'm sa Under the shad* Cares and troub ""Hope springs < Since I have foi Under the shad* Every trial to T The clouds disp And glad smiles Under the shad* A joyful song ol Sheltered and s How ran T anch Under the shade The mountain h A chime of lov< Whose joyous e< Under the shadi I fear not death The light of be) When shadowed Worsham, Va. MEN A] By D (Head before the Broth' of Eliasville, Texas, and i When Cain answerer! keeper?" he merely ga the reluctance of the n? found humanistic prin heart of man, out of \\ been touched by the it. vine Spirit, it responds in its fervor. "Here am Jt is the plan of the ( inasmuch as through m shall men be redeemed late Son of (iod who kt the likeness of sinful H< this life, the wrath of cross, being buried an of death for a time. The Divine Saviour t the greai work and can no greater commission mortal men than this, heirs with the J?rd J by side with J-lim, prosing the human race ha Heathen mythology wished to punish Atlai i.._ .?- . i -t ? &11 ? ?yu iu? Miouiuers, the disobedient Tantal to completion, only to fc imJW THE PRESBYTERIA1 - | i fnKnfprl I i . ADOW OF THY WING. ' :>w of Thy wing, for everything: iy loving arm j re the power to harm. I >w of Thy wing. o Thee I cling. J chate'er betide, fe at Jesus' side. 1 ow of Thy wing, i les away I fling; , ?ternal in the breast," und this sweetest rest. ( ow cf Thy wing, ( bee 1 bring, erse. sunshine appears, take the place of tears. ow of Thy wing, f praise I sing, hielded, blest by Thee, t but happy be? ow of Thy wing. eights and valleys ring ;, faith, hope and peace. i choes ne'er shall cease. ow of Thy wing, , it has no sting; aven shines so bright , strengthened by Thy might. Sally B. Dickenson. ND MISSIONS. . F. Eagleton. erhood of the Presbyterian Church lublished at their request.) I the Ix>rd. "Am I my brother's ive interrogative expression to itural heart to recognize a prociple. When, however, the hich are the issues of life, has lercy and sympathy of the Diwith a thrill of gladsomeness i I, Lord, send Me!" Jreator of the human race that, an all men fell, so through man Hence, we find the intmaculew no sin, taking upon himself esh, undergoing the miseries of God, the painful death of the A ?:? ?? -? i *-wiiiiMu 111 unuer iwe power hen called upon man to take up ry it on through the ages. And has ever been conferred upon that, as heirs of God and joint esus Christ, they should, side tecute the great work of bringck to God. tells us that when the gods ii. the V i/SLVfr lllttl ill#* G. and that it was the portion of us to perform his task almost realize at the supreme moment M OF THE SOUTH. .itter failure confronting him. tions arp u>rr>ntr .? - ?1 .. .w..& V.I, lauici, it exemplify what the unregenerat experience in his relations to hu the aesthetic Greek and in th< Profound in conception, broad i n effort. why did they fail? A1 pendous failures as the nioderi Fourteenth, a Nicolas of Russi, person ? The answer is not long in i nature must be regenerated by washed and purified in the blooc power renewed by the gentle, of the Holy Spirit. "In mediaev ijiuic iKiame a canaiaate tor k [juired to spend the night in q life passed in review before hir dres. impulses, and purposes tl future life course; and when n a different personage. Old thi him : he had become a new creat hood, with his life devoted to honor and truth. So with the ( is a new creature. He no longei cipaiities and powers, but with heart, with spiritual wickedness stands for temperance in habit, lion, for caution and prudence ii of Brutus of old, "His life is ge so mixed in him that nature n to all the world, 'This is a man And this, after all. is the only ism. Winers are spurious. Ca and became self-centered. Rich France supreme amongst nation supreme in France, for the reas dominate that royal master will, a Charles of Sweden to success turn against him when their p Bacon and Wolsey were pair hours of triumph, but neither c downfall. Jt takes the renewing to make a man great in defeat. Luther, a Calvin, a Wesley, a And may God grant that this never cease from earth. Nor hi unsung heroes of the Cross ai hers with the years. Never bef< so wrought up for its kind. Bu ncvs iA liiki ciiiil " M-ii,'. ...w .'JUII D IIII I LI 11 countless thousands mourn." present generation of Christian strange spectacle of the world's solemn conclave under the bloo Cross, at the peace tribunal of Who did all this? How can ence between a Constantine*the the Seventh of present-day J?ng J *i? r ; ? it ? ^ am me iwon jieari aim a i^ue< a Ferdinand of Aragon and a C between a J'eter the tireat, sti bloodshed and death, and a M before the potentates and prince September 8, 1909. Both these concepley may be taken to :e man may expect to imanitv Wo coo . I * V OVV 11 lU e intellectual Roman, n vision, indefatigable h, me! Why such stui Cains; a Louis the a, a Richelieu, an Ininding. Man's whole God's love, his heart 1 of the Lamb, his will invigorating influence al times when the esnighthood. he was re uiet meditation. His n, he weighed the dehat were deciding hi* lorning came, he was ings had passed from * ure?ready for knightthe defense of purity, Christian convert. He wages war with printhe evil of the human 5 in high places. He for self-control in aci speech. As was said iitle, and the elements nay stand up and sav i!' " true brand of patriot esar tought for Rome lelieu planned to make is, and Louis Quatorzc on that he alone could A Wallenstein guided and triumph, only to olicies clashed. Even iotic enough in their ould stand defeat and j power of God's Spirit This ^ave the world a Knox, a Robert Lee. type of manhood may is it. The uncrowned, re increasing in immure has humanity been irns sang in the hitteinanitv to man matpv It remained for the i leaders to evoke the leadership meeting in dstaincd banner of the the Hague, you explain the dififertireat and an Edward '1:111(1'' liplufcpn Rt?-li_ in Victoria? Ilctweeu ardinal Gibbons? Or rring up a crusade of otte Martin, standing ;s of earth, pleading in