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VOL. II.
?i This
The Church Paper
Supporting Outside Agencies
A Healthy Awakening ....
The Pope's Way
The North Carolina Synod's C
Tragedies in the Ministry
Postage Stamp Collecting
Communion Prayer .....
The Men of Sapio Ranch
To Stated Clerks
The Presbyteries
Editoriz
That interesting and all
last issue by Rev. II. H. S\v
need of our candidates, oug
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young men who have been i
Church, face a crisis. Let
uation.?Mr. John Stites,
We are giving much spac
of other interesting matter,
bly's Committee, Dr. Jc
North Carolina Overture,
esting of the questions now
report by these distinguisl
will attract attention. Oui
opportunity of reading it as
Would not the budget
faithfully and practically c
the "free for all scramble,"
times seems to be the way
minor causes, as we someti
danger of being left in the ]
more important ones. It
interim committee which th
-DA pointed to consider the sul
*^0' different causes of benevoh
^-that will be helpful and th
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il Notes |
important statement in our
eets, D. D., about the urgent
lit not to bi^ overlooked. The
are drawing to a close, the
relying on the promise of the
the Church arise to the sitTreasurer,
Louisville, Ky.
:e this week, to the exclusion
to the report of the Assemihnson,
chairman, on the
It is one of the most interr
before our Church and this
led servants of the Church
readers will appreciate the
a connected whole.
system, wisely devised and
arried out, do much to stop
as one puis u, wnicn someto
secure collections? The
ines think them, are often in
pressure that is made for the
is to be hoped that the ad
le last General Assembly apaject
of the relations of the
ence will suggest something
of \IM11 tAtirl + A nrocori-A f 1m
tivities of the Church.
om worldly care and avoca1
to the pastor which is in a
The: South wester
-r bks) Thf cfmt/?a/ df?f
- KL. sot/m?/rn
MARCH 23, 1910.
great number of cases a simple
your congregation? Have you !
ter is relieved from the anxiety
and his family, that he may de
edly to the work to which you h
And now they are taking st<
beatification of Pope Pius the I
five or thirty years ago. It is
thorities have already found soi
miracles that were wrought by 1
Dr. Alexander McLaren
preacher of Manchester, Engla
years the minister at Union
eighty-fourth birthday on Feb
preacher is said to be in good
has engagements to revisit and
his former charge. Dr. McLa
and expositions of both Testar
value to Bible students, both i
has been called the Shakespe;
discriminating insight into the
spired text is extraordinary,
has more than once betrayed h
trinal statements, but his wri
luwti ui dii ciigui iu me taiibc '
Madagascar was at one tim
field. English missionaries
more than half a century and th
prosperous Protestant populatic
ment some years ago, under ai
the island, deposed the then e:
appointed corrupt men who w<
testant faith, to office. The resu
were sorely oppressed, the pec
work disorganized and partly
and schools were closed and <
oned. Complaints were made
ment but, without avail. The
in Great Britain, however, has
to the London Missionary Soc
been the removal of the hostile
and the appointment of a man
tifies the hope of a reputable <
affairs. As might be expected
1. i ? ?
wno now numDer aoout thirt;
than one hundred thousand a
the prospect of enjoying a reaso
liberty.
i
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n Presbyter/an j
sbyterian a
pre-sbyter/afl
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NO. 12.
mockery. How is it with
seen to it that the minisr
of support for himself
vote himself uninteruptave
called him ?
jps looking towards the
^inth, who died twentyannounced
that the aume
twenty-eight distinct
him! Who next?
the venerable Baptist
ind, for more than fifty
Chapel, celebrated his
ruary nth. The great
i health and spirits and
preach to the people of
ren's published sermons
nents are of inestimable
ninisters and laity. He
ire of the pulpit. His
: significance of the inHis
aversion to creeds
lim into conflicting doctings
as a whole are a
Df evangelical truth.
e a flourishing mission
have labored there for
ie result was a large and
m. The French governn
empty pretext, seized
listing government and
;re enemies of the ProIt
was that the churches
>ple persecuted and the
abandoned. Churches
Christians were impristo
the British governpresent
administrationgiven
its moral support
iety and the effect hasgovernor
of the island,
whose past record jusidministration
of public
, the native Christians,
y thousand, with more
dhcrents, are elated at
nable degree of religious