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VOL. II.
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Mr. Meyer on the Christian Mil
The Proof Texts
A Monster Demonstratio
Church Statistics ....
Shall We Have a Presbyterian
A* Million Souls for Jesus in >
A Word of Warning to th<
Proof Text Committees .
"Keep Out of the Cucumber P;
A Former Adherent's Objectic
Supply and Demand
Presbyterian Immersion Again
The Men of Sapio Ranch ..
Editoria
The preliminary report ol
on the North Carolina Syr
Changes in Our Form of G
lished in our last issue, hac
committee, though the sign
mittee had not been forma
the report which was prep
committee consists of Drs
Moore, R. C. Reed, Williar
Christian.
The education of a peopl
national loyalty and the pn
denominational enterprises
nounced. Such loyalty and
sistent with active interd
more pronounced, indeed, s
distinctive faith, the more
in working with those of ot
opportunity offers.
?X In the midst of the many
a / national kind now in progri
work so much in vogue, it s
as a pastor lately put it, no
j , general interdenominational
' gleet of our special denomi
^ ' V not responsible for our wo
ourselves, else it will not 1
loyalty to one's own are the
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listry 386
386
n ir? R?pli n oo-r
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388
Oligarchy 388
<orea 383
e Presbyteries and Their
390
atch" 391
>n to Eddyism 392
398
i 398
402
1 Notes |
Ji
F the Assembly's Committee
tod's Overture on Proposed
overnment, which was pubI
the approval of the entire
atures of some of the comlly
attached to the draft of
>ared for publication. The
?. T. C. Johnson, W. W.
n Black and Judge Geo. L.
e away from their denomilctical
maintenance of their
is to be resisted and defaithfulness
are not inconenominational
effort. The
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f? w* ?%va 10 ill 1113 UWli
effective he is likely to be
her faiths, when the proper
movements of interdenomiess,
and under a method of
hould not be forgotten that,
ciiwiusiasm or iaDor ior tne
work can atone for any nenational
work. Others are
rk. We must attend to it
be done. Faithfulness and
first and best contributions
Jtir\ TrteSoumwEsm
r TrtEQiriTftAL PA
^OUTHEBi
MARCH 30, 1910.
that one can make to the u
large.
We have just heard of the
the Rev. Hampden C. DuBo
is a sad bereavement: the wl
and the whole work of Chris
and the native people of Cent
Dr. DuBose (next to Dr. S
our laborers in China. He hs
forty years, and is a personal
growth of Christianity there,
in preparing a commentary
and very largely through h
Chinese Government has pro
the use of opium.
It is urged against the "CI
uel," and other movements (
largely with suggestion in s<
cure, that instead of removi
causes, they only add to ther
liable to get hysteria. This
Munsterberg, of Harvard. T1
true of many other things c
getting good. The feverish
short cuts, while appearing to
are in many cases really disqi
and permanency of effort,
increased stimulants. They s
mal course of life.
A feature of the evangelist
extraordinary emphasis that
Meetings are held in which
spent in earnest supplication,
three have met together stat
meeting has grown into a gr
uing in praise and importunat
tive this is to the whole Chur<
missionaries write sadly, but
have sustained in the death
Owen. They frankly declare
finding out, but His ways ar<
representatives in the great v
xion to us wno are at home 1
and earnestly that these preci
God's answer to importunit
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NO. 13.
pbuilding of the cause at
recent death in China of
se, D.D., of Soochow. It
lole Presbyterian Mission
t in China will miss him,
raf China will miss him.
iewart) was the oldest of
IC hppn on tllP fioW noorK.
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witness of the wonderful
He has done a noble work
on the Bible, in Chinese,
is personal influence the
mulgated laws abolishing
iristian Science," "Eman)f
their class, which deal
ome form as a means of
ng the difficulty and its
n by making the patients
is the view of Professor
le same thing is probably
onnected with doing and
haste and the ingenious
be accomplishing results,
lalifying for future ability
They make the need for
et aside the healthy, nor- t
ir? tirnrlr i?
.IV nvin ill nui ca IS IUC
is placed upon prayer,
many hours together are
. In some cases two or
edly for prayer and the
eat congregation, contine
petition. How sugges:h
in the homeland. Our
bravely, of the loss they
of Mr. Junkin and Dr.
that God's ways are past
i right. The removal of
irork may be an admonito
plead more constantlv
ous lives may be spared,
y is opportunity.