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Colored Evangelization
The Benefactions of Mr. K
Among the Men
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The Peculiar Mission
terian Church ....
What is the Matter With the (
Worldliness
Brightside Letter
An Appeal to the Women of t
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| Editorial
Far out of proportion to
churches and churches of
our recruits to the ministr
no other, they should be dil
ported.
In the Disciples' Church
versally to the Sunday-scho<
title is becoming more and n
nominations as well. It ha
be worthy of consideration.
For the sake of gain the
within their power to over
made for the restraint of 1
every iniquitous method pc
there in their lawlessness,
not be enforced! They def
then proclaim it a dead lett
No class of people has i
perance wave that is sweep
one of their own best paper
lmnrnui/tonro tViriftloecnaoe
ity to overcome poverty, z
loon. Their crime may be t
to the same source. No w
tives of the race are callinj
tion," in the immediate ar
the saloon.
ATLANTA, GA.,
Veek ?i
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Notes
their strength, the country
evangelistic fields furnish
y. For this reason, if for
ligently cared for and supthe
title given almost unidIs
is "Bible Schools." The
lore popular with other des
its good points and may
liquor interests do * all
-ride and defeat the laws
the traffic, and having by
>ssiblc succeeded here and
declare that the laws can
y and thwart the law and
er.
profited more by the terming
over the country, says
s, than the negroes. Their
., unreliability, and inabilire
largely due to the sa:raced
in almost every case
onder the best representag
for a "second emancipaid
absolute destruction of
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The Southwesti
r ISM T/i? (E/iTftAL Pi
T/iE SoUTNEfi
DECEMBER 1, 1909.
Bishop Candler's attack o
worm" fund has received mi
The most recent investigate
does not belong exclusively
common in one section as a
It is pleasant to us to se<
weeks ago, entitled "Preachi
the rounds of the papers, i
departments, even though il
papers without any credit,
the good we desired we are
Conviction and conversior
can be no real conversion ur
viction. And there can be
knowledge of the truth. H
of our Saviour's words, "Ye
the truth shall make you fr
secret of a successful life, a
The life that is founded up
try which proclaims and U]
whether it be popular or unp
ments of strength and per
else can produce. And ou
comes that vigor which ma
preaching forceful. Strong
expression and cuts out tha
no impression upon others.
It is gratifying to know tl'
under the influence of tlv
fair, and sane treatment by tl
attaining the requirements o
zenship. According to an
number about 300,000 whicl
tnan 40,000 in twenty years,
thousand Indian children am
tained by the government,
these schools is more than
The educated youths engage
ually adopting agriculture oi
tion. The mistaken policy
treating the Indians as ward
changed and they are takin
responsible and capable citi
other triumph of missionar
influence of unscrupulous ti
agents.
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y?/y Presbyterian i
P/:wyrr or AN /
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n Presbyter/ah
NO. 48.
n the Rockefeller "hooklch
sympathetic applause.
>ns show that the disease
to the South, but is as
mother.
i our editorial of a few
ng for the Times," going
n devotional and similar
: appears in some of the
Just so it accomplishes
i abundantly satisfied.
1 are inseparable. There
lless there be honest conno
conviction without
erein lies the significance
shall know the truth and
ee." And herein lies the
nd a successful ministry.
>on truth and the minispholds
the truth always,
>opular, have in them elemanency
which nothing
t of the conviction, too,
kes such a life and such
conviction makes strong
t weakness which leaves
iat the American Indians,
e gospel, and receiving
le government are rapidly
if capable and useful citiofficial
census they now
h is an increase of more
There are about thirty
[1 youths in schools mainThe
total annual cost of
three million of dollars,
in industrial pursuits, usr
stock-raising as a voca
of the government in
Is, or pensioners, is being
g their rightful place as
zens. Here we find any
effort despite the evi?
raders and government