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November 17, 1909.
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I'M GOING b
Mrs. '
I can bear the nc
I'm going lion
I can share anot
I'm going lion
I am dreaming,
Of that home
But I sojourn f<
In a land whe
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In my Father's ]
All who will i
See, the Elder ]
Let us win m
Oh, when love 1
Oh, when hop
Let us tell men
Which is com
THE ENDOWMENT
I
Rev. Henry ]
If it were proper for t
and enfeebled ministers
lief; to tell of the heroic
our Church by them, at
"have finished their cot
little orphans who arc
to tear away the veil
want; our Church woul
cure their comfort and
But we do not appe;
pie. Our plea is a call i
sacred obligation. Dr.
aged servants of God,
the families of those wi
1 r\ \*/Qnf nrtrl rlpcfifiifinn
ly and inexcusably deb
We do not intend to
big heart in the splcndi
appeals come so often
overlook their rightful
in need", are, for the m
?hidden from our view
most interested in the
tired workers, and so ]
heed to thyself that tl
long as thou livest upor
The General Assemb
<lowment Fund in ord<
in a manner and with ;
possible in the past. If
church that should be
mere chance of a faithfi
bath" attendance at tin
a. a r?
is tins. j. iic interest in
with a liberal annual
churches, will enable t
these needy ones.
The endowment is n
THE PRESBY'
tributed
IOME TOMORROW.
Will E. Wallis.
>ise of battle for a day:
le tomorrow!
:her's burden on the way;
le tomorrow!
ever dreaming,
of light and song;
>r a little
ire pain is strong.
house are welcome
n him abide.
Brother waiteth;
en to his side.
Is pained and wearied!
e is lost and lorn!
of the glory
ing with the morn!
FUND OF MINISTERI
BELIEF.
H. Sweets, Secretary.
is to give the names of the a
on the Rolls of Ministerial
: service rendered to Christ
id by the faithful ministers >i
irsc" and have left widows
dependent for a time; and t
that hides their loneliness
d give more than enough to
drive away their cares,
al to the charity of God's \
In 111 \r til#* fulfilUnor c\f n n
Arthur T. Picrson *ays: "If
those prematurely disabled
10 have died in the work are
, our whole system is wretel
?ctive."
neglect them. There is a gi
d Presbyterian body; but ot
and so vividly we sometii
claim. These "saints who
ost part, shut up in their ro<
. God knew that some of th
work might forget the sick
EIc said to Israel of old, "T
lirm fr\rcol/n nnf fUn T ^
IWI ocuw IJVl 111V. VllV,
i the earth."
>ly has decided to erect an
?r that these may be cared
[i certainty that has never b
there is any cause in the wl
endowed and put beyond
il presentation and of good ?
: time of the July offering
3ni this invested fund, togel
offerinf in Tnlv frnm
0 ... J .. w??
ts to care more adequately
ow $284,000. We greatly ti
*
rERIAN OF THE SOUTH.
!mg $500,000, and the General
people to contribute to tliis
! f \T- - 1 - *
sg in i\oveniDer, or tne clay
***** venient, and specially com
means for their gifts and 1<
Only the interest from th
after we have left the scene:
he ministering comfort and
Presbyterian ministers' hor
Gifts both small and larg
the collection is not takei
rectly to the treasurer, 3
street, Louisville, Ky.
Paul said to the Ephesiai
shewed you all things, hov
to support the weak, and
the Lord Tesus. how TTe <
give than to receive." Aci
Louisville, Ky.
f
UP-TO-DATE, TH
By Rev. G,
AL
The progressive age in
demands all things to be t
to run through every depai
ged of cloth and cut must be ad
Re- Paris styles of our women
and rediculous or unbecoming
vho willingly, no doubt?accep
and the ground that it is up-tobe"
such fashions arc not the
and heathen customs, possibly
Style and these up-to-d;
without the shadow of a c
>eo_ life out of our churches. Ol
lost of accumulated experience
the relics of the past, and are
. or inesses of life to make roo
left men of this generation. S
led- that so much crookedness
coupled with conscience, is
rcat and faithful life. Even in
her many now, of the up-to-d
mcs desperate efforts to bring :
are upon which to feast the 1
5ms and draw them away fron
lose fathers. We hear them say
and the minds of men have hei
akc things in a different light, ;
: as Bible must he brought up
ditions have changed; eve
En- commercialized. New doc
for forth to draw and please
een the itching ears of men ar
tolc Gospel changed? Is it rc
the came from the Saviour's 1
>ab- ago? Has the mind of Jes
r if- manH? rlianorpH ? T-Tnc lip i
iher terday, today and forever"
the with Nicodemus when he
for born again"? Ye must I
from above, or ye can not
iced God. Such questions and
5
Assembly calls upon our
; fiitirl nn tli#? tl-iirrl QoKKofVi
nearest thereto most conimends
it to our people of
'gacies.
e endowment is used. Long
5 of this life it will doubtless
blessing to our unfortunate
nes.
\c are earnestly solicited. If
i in your church remit didr.
John Stites, 110 Fifth
11 ciders at Miletus: "I have
/ that so laboring ye ought
to remember the words of
;aid, 'It is more blessed to
ts 20: 35.
F. WATPHWOPn
, A. Gough.
which we are now living
ip to date. This idea seems
rtment of life. Every style
vertised as up to date. The
's headgear no matter how
it may be, must be?and
ted by our good people on
-date. But who knows that
reproduction of ancient
in the Antidiluvian world,
ite measures arc today,
loubt, sapping the spiritual
a men, 100, witn tneir years
, are loked upon today as
laid aside from all the busni
for the up-to-date young
hould there be any wonder
is on the deck? Experience.
. a valuable aid to a correct
the Church of Jesus Christ,
late advocates, arc making
ibout an up-to-date religion
ninds and hearts of people
1 the pure religion of their
, Conditions have changed,
come broader, and they see
and the old doctrines of the
-to-date. Yes, verily, con
n the pulpit has become
trincs are being thundered
the multitudes, and to rub
id women. Rut has the
ally the same Gospel that
ips nineteen hundred years
us broadened? Are his deceased
to be the "same yes?
Was he simply., jesting
said to him "ye must be
)e regenerated by the Spirit
enter into the Kingdom of
I answers as these were the