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March 23, 1910.
A HEALT
A wave of doubt h;
the country. It has br
of writers who imagine
thing that nobody evei
can dress up some o
garbs, and pass them i
ally the medley of neg;
forth has produced sc
protest. Christian set
cessfully refuted error
probably the outcome
grasp of truth and a cl
nable rock on which th
One effect, which is
proportions, is the va
being given to Bible s
is receiving new ernph
age individual believer
portance of clinging m
of becoming more fan
Sunday-schools (Bibleare
placing more emph
doctrine and precept to
phasis on mere enterta
The International Si
gaged in a spirited at
adult Bible classes en
work in this departme
World's Sunday Sch(
City, in May. With t
Christian Association i
Bible classes and syst<
dence schools are repoi
Thus, it appears tha
upon the authority of t
vasive awakening to
gence as to contents o
respondingly profound
It is when one's cou
and the enemy is on th
is aroused in the brea;
patriot. The presenc*
apparently dormant p<
the arts of warfare, in
an effective attack upo
would seem that a ger
and taught by accepte
spired Word had growi
discriminating intellig<
destined to be the insti
of truth are to be arou
hension of that truth,
value and a more dete
If such be the result it
the friends of the Bibl
mons to "earnestly cc
once delivered unto th<
TV*** Mnrmnrr Qfor a
of the Romanists, mal
"Presbyterian Proselyt
with a false story whic
When, we pray, did it
ists to denounce prose
the presbyteria:
hy awakening.
as swept over some portions of
ought to the front quite an army
: that thev have discovered some
r thought of before, or that they
Id forms of skepticism in new
off as "the latest." Very naturations
which these men have put
>me alarm and much righteous
lolarship has patiently and sucand
vindicated truth, and very
will be a more discriminating
earer discernment of the imprege
faith of the Church is founded,
appearing in evident and large
stly increased attention that is
itudy and reading. The subject
lasis in many ways. The aver
is being impressed with the imore
tenaciously to his Bible and
liliar with its inspired contents,
schools would be a better name)
lasis on imparting Bible history,
the minds of youth and less eminment
and attention,
unday School Association is entempt
to have fifteen thousand
rolled as the goal of the year's
nt, before the assembling of the
)ol Convention in Washington
his enterprise the Young Men's
s co-operating cordially. Pastors'
:matic study through corresponded
to be increasing.
t nAinniflpnf urifU off
w wi4?wiviv*ib nun vvvvi u auav,i\o
he inspired Word there is a perthe
importance of more intellif
the Book of books and a correverence
for its authority,
ntry is threatened with invasion
le frontier that the martial spirit
5t of the otherwise peace-loving
: of danger not only awakens
Dwers, but calls for training in
erecting defenses as well as in
n the enemies' strongholds. It
leration accustomed by training,
d authority to reverence the ini
neglectful of its claims on their
>nrp and that mnHpm dnnht ic
umentality by which the friends
ised to a clearer, larger comprea
profound appreciation of its
rmined devotion to its defence,
will not have been in vain that
e have received this latest sumintend
for the faith which was
5 saints."
f New Orleans, the official organ
ces a terrific outcry against
ism" of Italians, in connection
h it published from Philadelphia,
become appropriate for Romanlytism
of any kind?
I
N O* THE SOUTH.
THE POPE'S
"His holiness" lost no time i
on Mr. Rockefeller after the
"oil king" had established a "
ing his millions on benevo
knows but that the Pope may 1
in striking contrast with the
toward Mr. Fairbanks, who hac
a message of greeting to his
were doing a prosperous work
Vatican. Numerous comments
latest blunder on the part of t
An average American boy just
have shown better discretion,
nanimity and Christian court
representing the Baptists, ex
arrayed in pontificial toggery,
directed thrust:
It was said of a certain I
opened his mouth but he put
what Pius X and his clerical ap
ever since former Vice-Presidei
an audience with the Pope bee
his hrethrpn in th#? ritv r\f R/-??
who poses as a loyal American
canism" on every possible o<
words to express his indignati<
Association in Rome for doing
ist Fathers are doing every da
out rebuke from Archbishop 1
self, expressing his regret that
ceive Mr. Fairbanks, is report
could not depart from the pol
would appear to give recognit
ference of certain Protestant d
to whom? When did Americat
allegiance to the Pope of Rom<
ing to be loyal to the King t
win the mistaught, priest-ridde
Italy to the freedom and joy
Christ. Truly the picture the i
of "Giant Pope," who "can no1
in his cave's mouth, grinning a
and biting his nails because h
has come true at last. Instead
Fairbanks, "His Holiness" wo
morals of some of his cardinals
tics, which are notoriously ba
The statue of Phillips Brook:
of the main thoroughfares o
much attention from the lovei
ers of the once great evangelic
The statue is the design of St.
sculptor, and in its conception
sion of every minister, who is
Christ. The Congregational
word-sketch of St. Gaudens'
stretched right arm appeals to 1
rnctc 11 r*r\n * \-% n rno/h?n- A ?r?1. ??
I voio v i pv/ll tllV, uauillg UC3A ail'
is the figure of Christ, the face
the hand resting on the preacl
hind all, rising to the height
of rosy white marble is an un
figure of the preacher, in long <
and black Geneva gown is arr
is a brief inscription stating tl
by his fellow citizens.
355
i WAY.
n bestowing his blessing
announcement that the
foundation" for bestow
lent enterprises. Who
De a beneficiary ? This is
"holy father's" attitude
I the effrontery to deliver
fellow Methodists wha
near the precints of the
i have been made on this
he "infallible" potentate,
entering his teens would
to say nothing of magesy.
"The Examiner,"
poses the real creature
by the following wellrishman
that "he never
his?foot in it." That is
ologists have been doing
it Fairbanks was refused
ause he chose to address
ne. Archbishop Ireland,
, and flaunts his "Ameri:casion,
can hardly find
Dn against the Methodist
precisely what the Pauly
in free America?withEreland.
The Pope himhe
had been unable to reed
to have said "that he
icy adopted, as to do so
ion to the disloyal interenominations."
Disloyal
1 Methodists ever profess
e? They are simply tryhey
serve in seeking to
n, superstitious people of
of a pure faith in Jesus
mmortal Dreamer draws
iv do little more than sit
t pilgrims as they go by,
e can not get at them,"
of biting his nails at Mr.
uld better look after the
and other high ecclesiasd.
5, recently erected on one
f Boston, has attracted
s of art and the admiral
preacher of that city.
Gaudens, the American
emphasizes the true misto
be an embassador for
list contains this brief
production: "The outthe
hearers, the left hand
d the open Bible. Behind ~^>X
clear, under a hood, and
her's shoulder. And be- ? 1
of the containing niche
[Ornamented cross. The
:lose-buttoned frock coat V '
esting. On the pedestal /
nat the statue is erected