The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, December 08, 1909, Image 1

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VOL. I. j m This V Distribution of the Reformed Cti Helping One Another The Ordinance of Marriaj Strong Conviction Jesus Only Three Old Friends Paul's View, Review and Previ The Power and Progress of The Church in West Vlrg American Revision on Titus 2:11 . Synod of Texas A Real Need Editorial Is church millinery comir certain services recently in a suburb of Philadelphia, it isters who were in the pul] had part in the service," anc other nearby church, "Thos< lation service, all handsomi etc. The Executive Committe* suing a Prayer Calendar, gi a comprehensive view of th felt peed, and we trust it wi It will certainly create new orders at once to A. N. She E. Lambdin, Atlanta, Ga. ! a dozen. The December nui Herald will be devoted excl women, and will be one of sued. Send for samole coni It is announced that the ] issue another bull on the su thought that it will modify i recent one which cmenated any modification is made, i that it will be in the direct cency ana insult wnicn nis t declaring that marriages bi Catholics by other than Ronregarded as valid, a decree \ I ATLANTA, OA., DE /eek K 1 !? | bi Page. Q lurch 2 , 2 h< )e 3 4 4 a 5 ar ew 7 fh Woman in Mission Work 8 Inia 14 in i 14 is 22 ra 22 sc I'mntunMnm'tmnnnttnnnm ih Notes I w immmmtttitmmmmtmttmtt rc ig back? In the report of ^ a Presbyterian Church in x m is said of the several minpit, "All wore gowns and i again, of a service in an- sc i taking part in the instaleiy gowned, represented," oi pi 2 of Home Missions is is- ta ving full information, and cc le work. It meets a long 11 have a large circulation. interest in the work. Send ^ (11 trp, Treasurer, or Miss B. 1 Single copies ioc, or $i.oo ^1 nber of the Home Mission SF usively to the work of the S1 the best numbers ever ises. ^ hi of pope will, about "Easter," 01 bject of matrimony.. It is ar some of the features of the st from his "infallibility." If si t is certainly to be hoped hi ion of removing the inde- pi ormer orders contained, in lil etween Catolics and non- te lanist priests should not be st vhich was an insult to mil- hi 4 - ? 4- * w ^ 7Ff?Soumtv?sm 1 (IV M J Tkuc a t T\r\j r/tt.. tt-z/frvw. r-rri XI jfe ^ot/mvfn CEMBER 8, 1909. >ns of pure women and upri n which opened the way tc shops marrying divorced peo ound that not having been pr atholic Church they were n< ;nce were not the subjects ol The Agnes Scott campaign wonderful one. The objecti i endowment of $350,000 foi e College and the Institute h gs valued at $650,000. The E ed a hundred thousand provi ise $250,000 by November 31 riptions was inaugurated abc ie leadership of Mr. Sam M. . Orr, with Rev. Thornwell as pushed with incomparabl< ndering most valuable suppc ovember 30 the entire amou ainly by the people of Atlan ; said of the liberality of Mr. unded the institution, or his conded this movement. We record with grief the de 1 Dec. 1, of Rev. James M -eached at Hickory, N. C., 01 ken ill there and carried to hi msciousness. Dr. Wharey i o., Va., graduated from Ham I57, and later from Union ? le Charlotte Observer thus Dr. Wharey was known throu tates in which his life has b >eaker and preacher of no n ze, his mind was cast in a mol s physical strength. He had lat in the excitement and the indling a great theme rose \ his manner. His knowledge lgh and he loved to preach 01 id doctrines of theology. 1 antly in demand on importam astical courts he always comi s auditors. His counsel was -ofound and yet simple goodn <e character made him univ< emed. A good man, faithfu irely gone to his reward. T1 is removal, but his work abid "f&M ?n Presbyterianj tjbytersan ' Presbyter/an NO. 49. ght men, and a provis> Romanist priests and pie by wholesale on the eviouslv married bv the jver married at all and [ divorce. in Atlanta has beert ve point was to secure the College. Already lave grounds and buildducational Board promided that friends would 3. The appeal for sub>ut November 15, under Inman and Mr. James Jacobs as manager. It e vigor, the city dailies >rt, and by midnight on nt was subscribed, and ita. Too much can not George W. Scott, who familv who liavp nnhlv ath at Davidson, N. C., [. Wharey, D. D. He i Sunday, Nov. 28, was s home, never regaining ,vas born in Goochland ipden Sidney College in seminary. A writer in truly speaks of him: ighout the synods of the >een passed as a pulpit lean parts. A giant in Id to measure up well to I a deep, resonant voice u.. u: cuiuiiuu icil uy linn 111 vith unction and fervor e of theology was thorl the cardinal principles rlis services were cont occasions and in ecclenanded the attention of eagerly sought and the ess of his sweet, Christ 11 11 ? ? ersauy Deiovea ana es1, earnest and true has he Church is poorer for es."