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VOL. I.
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7Progress
in Public Morals...
The Social Mission of the
The Cost of It
A Lesson from San Francisco
Daniel and the Lion's De
Is Thine Heart Right
The Synod and the State Inst
The Shorter Reading....
Proof Text Revision.
Presbyteries
Editoria
From the "New York <
September 25 the Rev. Auj
ing editor of that paper,
versary of his ordination
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V^IIUI V.11 Ul I>tw 1 U1 IS VulLJ
the same sermon which h
ago. Since 1883 he has la
of the "New York Obs
mighty influence for good
The following action o
its last meeting, should be
upon the church: "The <
tentionally or consciously 1
a.td Foreign Mission work
respective claims. It he:
question of equalizing the
men to the laymen of the
time and in such manner 1
(One can hardly help w<
Missionary Movement in
thern Church has limited
missions, leaving out the ?
tunities and calls, passin:
people and foreign speakii
while all the other dent
movement, both here and
movement's energies to m
tion between home and foi
Home and foreign miss
\ in some parts of our churc
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il Notes
Observer" we learn that on
gustus E. Stoddard, the leadcelebrated
the fiftieth anniby
preaching in the North
f (formerly Manhattanville)
ie preached there fifty years
bored continuously as editor
erver," and has wielded a
f the General Assembly, at
: remembered and impressed
General Assembly ;n^jfer indiscriminates
between Home
as to the importance of their
reby respectfully refers the
two in the* work of the layChurch,
to act upon at such
is they may deem best."
Dndering why the Laymen's
our church and in the Nor
itself to the cause of foreign
jreat home needs and opporg
by the millions of home
ig people at our very doors,
^initiations engaged in the
in Canada, are directing the
lissions without any distincreign
missions.
ions get very close together
h's history. It is hard to tell
*[jjlrs THE SOUTHWES.
iKM THECaiTftAl t
$OUTHt
OCTOBER 20, 1909.
4.1 A 1 4.1. - 4. t.
uicui djjcii i. .'Miu me true u
wish to discriminate betwec
our doors and the foreigner
the gospel given to them. 1
The hundreds of thousa
people in Texas, and the 1
French, Italian and Spanish
isiana are worthy of the
Work amongst them has a
fruit to justify greatly enlai
a pure religion and to give 1
The International Unifori
be in the Gospel of Matthe
and certain holiday lessons,
the First Gospel "the most
tendom?the most importani
written." A tax gatherer in
custom house at Capernau
himself. Matthew became a
"a ready writer," fitted to
narrative. To his Hebrew
Jesus the Nazarene as the !
and especially records the
There will be a great and i
Gospel, and we hope a great
face to face with Him "who <
The campaign of educatioi
Missionary Movement for
an extensive scale. Beginni
tjctoDer 63 to 63, mere are
ventions in important cent
the Pacific. These great
tional and evangelical, will
tive gathering in May nex
The South has held the hon
the development of this w
generally conceded that the
ized in the churches of the
part of the world. The pu
mediate end in view being tc
laymen, through their own <
since men can not be expe
which they are not intereste
rich in educational and inspi
least fruit will be the cultiva
tian brotherhood, the movin
to the conquest of the world
HAM
tern Presbyterianj
presbyterian &
rn Presbyter/an
NO. 42. '
eart of the church will not
:n them. The foreigners at
s abroad should alike have
7he duty to do this is ours.
nds of Spanish speaking
hundreds of thousands of
1 speaking people in Louattention
of our church.
lready produced sufficient
rged efforts to teach them
them the Word of God.
n Lessons for 1910 will all
;w, except the temperance
Ernest Renan pronounced
important book of Christt
book which has ever been
Galilee, with a seat in the
m, called by the Master
n apostle, and by training
be the author of a gospel
countrymen he commends
Messiah of their prophet %
teachings of our Lord,
earnest study of the First
blessing as we are brought
spake as never man spake.'*
n planned by the Laymen's
this fall and winter is or.
ng in Richmond, Virginia,
to be about seventy coners
from the Atlantic to
meetings, interdenominacultimate
in a representat
in the city of Chicago,
ored place of leadership in
hole movement, and it is
mA\rom/?r?f to Kof f or Ar/vnn
uivvviuvitt io uv.tiv.t uigaiiSouth
thati in any other
rpose is practical, the im
increase the giving of the
churches and boards. But
cted to give to causes in
d, the conventions will be
rational features. Not the
ition of the spirit of Chrisg
with touching shoulders
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