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December i, 1909. THE
In view of the long and faithful services
in Durant Presbytery of the Rev.
P. C. Irwin, who has, for the past five
years, heroically maintained himself in
a group of small weak churches on a
meagre salary, and now that we have to
give him up at the call of another field
of longer usefulness, and in order that
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ministerial worth in that field?
Resolved, first. That we hereby commend
our beloved brother, P. C. Irwin,
to the people of his present choice as a
faithful, humble servant of our Lord,
worthy of their esteem and confidence;
a minister who will steadfastly and
firmly present to them the gospel in its
purity, while striving to exemplify its
precepts in his daiiy walk.
Resolved, second, That we further
commend Rev. P. C. Irwin to the Presbytery
of which he is now a member as a
faithful Presbyter, fearless in his stand
for the distinctive doctrines of our beloved
church.
W. Beale.
Erskin Brantly, Stated Clerk.
CHARLESTON PRESBYTERY.
Met October 12, at McPhersonville, S.
C. Rev. J. L. McLees, retiring moderator,
preached the opening sermon.
Rev. P. S. McChesney was elected moderator
and Rev. T. D. Johnson, assistant
clerk.
Rev. Paul F. Brown was received from
Suwanee Presbytery. Calls for his services
from Allendale and Estill churches
were placed in his hands, and permission
was given him to hold until spring Presbytery.
A Call from the Rockville church for
one Sabbath a month was placed in the
hands of Rev. P. S. McChesney, which he
accepted. (After Presbytery's adjournment
he was installed by the following:
Dr. Alex. Sprunt, who presided, preached
and propounded the usual questions, and
Dr. N. Keff Smith, who charged the pastor
and people. Elder Geo. W. Hills, also
of the commission, was present.)
In Connection with the excellent report
on foreign missions, the following resolution
was passed:
"Presbytery has heard with pleasure
the reading of the communication from
Rev. Palmer DuBose, a minister of this
Presbytery and missionary to China, and
we rejoice with him in his success, which
he mentions as attending his labors and
those of his associates in the foreign held,
and we assure him of our cordial, Christian
and fraternal sympathy and pray-,
era."
The Followina were made the Perma
ent Committee on schools and colleges:
Dr. H. A. White, Rev. Messrs. S. C. Caldwell,
T. D. Johnson and Elders W. S.
Allan and J. C. Scott.
The Committee on Proof-Texts consists
of Dr. Sam Smith. Rev. Messrs. J. L. McLees,
Geo. A. Blackburn and Elders W. A.
Calrk and J. B. Spillman.
On his motion, Dr. Keflf Smith, representing
the Assembly's committee on
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a popular meeting on that subject at tb
spring session.
As to the change to be made in tfa
Confession?the elect infant clause, Pre
bytery recommends" that the only chang
desirable is the addition of a foot-not
expressing the Church's belief in the sa
vation of all infants dying in infancy."
The Special Committee on Schools an
Colleges in the report says, "The time ha
come when, in the interests of both inst
tutlons, this Presbytery should give it
undivided support to the Presbyteria
College of South Carolina at Clinton, b
terminating its official connection wit
Davidson Collesra." And on its rpfnmmoi
datlon Presbytery withdrew its connei
tion with Davidson, and withheld its a]
polntment of trustees of that college.
An interesting and elaborate report o
Ixjcal Home Missions was made by th
chairman, Rev. S. C. Caldwell. Group
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sion where Presbytery is to meet, to re
main after Presbytery?at least over the
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