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VOL. II.
J K Thi
Mr. Meyer on the Christiar
The Proof Texts
A Monster Demonst
Church Statistics
Shall We Have a Presbyte
A' Million Souls for Jesus
A Word of Warning t
Proof Text Committ<
"Keep Out of the Cucumbi
A Former Adherent's Obj
Supply and Demand .
Presbyterian Immersion /
The Men of Sapio Ranc
Edito
The oreliminarv renn
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on the North Carolina
Changes in Our Form <
lished in our last issue,
committee, though the
inittee had not been fo
the report which was
committee consists of
Moore, R. C. Reed, Wi
Christian.
The education of a p
national loyalty and th<
denominational enterpr
nounced. Such loyalty
sistent with active in
more pronounced, indet
distinctive faith, the m
in working with those <
opportunity offers.
JX I" the midst of the m
<~ct m national kind now in p
work so much in vogue,
as a pastor lately put it
\/ 'A general interdenominati
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gicei U1 ULII dpctlctl UCI
f'V' ' v not responsible for our
ourselves, else it will i
loyalty to one's own art
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ATLANTA, QA.
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Page.
i Ministry 386
386
ration in Berlin 387
388
rian Oligarchy 383
; in Korea 383
o the Presbyteries and Their
ses 390
er Patch" 391
jection to Eddyism 392
398
<gain 398
h 402
Ill
rial Notes $
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rt of the Assembly's Committee
Synod's Overture on Proposed
af Government, which was pubhad
the approval of the entire
signatures of some of the comrmally
attached to the draft of
prepared for publication. The
Drs. T. C. Johnson, W. W.
illiam Black and Judge Geo. L.
eople away from their denomie
practical maintenance of their
ises is to be resisted and deand
faithfulness are not inconiterdenominational
effort. The
id, such a worker is in his own
ore effective he is likely to be
}f other faiths, when the proper
any movements of interdenomirogress,
and under a method of
, it should not be forgotten that,
, no enthusiasm or labor for the
Onal work- ran ntonp fnr onv ??_
"V.
lominational work. Others are
work. VVre must attend to it
not be done. Faithfulness and
; the first and best contributions
PiTiifef
pynim
*tw[(r, 7ffe southwes,
a- ttfeqflt/tal fj
the southe
, MARCH 30, 1910.
that one can make to the
large.
We have just heard of t
the Rev. Hampden C. Dul
is a sad bereavement: the
and the whole work of Ch
and the native people of Ce
Dr. DuBose (next to Dr
our laborers in China. He
forty years, and is a persoi
growth of Christianity thcr
in preparing a commentar
and very largely through
Chinese Government has f
the use of opium.
It is nrfred arrainst thr> '
- - o ~o 1
uel," and other movement
largely with suggestion ir
cure, that instead of rent
causes, they only add to tl
liable to get hysteria. Tl
Munsterberg, of Harvard,
true of many other things
getting good. The feveri
short cuts, while appearing
are in many cases really di
and permanency of effort,
increased stimulants. The
mal course of life.
A feature of the evange
extraordinary emphasis th
Meetings are held in whic
spent in earnest supplicati
three have met together !
meeting has grown into a
uing in praise and importu
tive this is to the whole CI
missionaries write sadly, t
have sustained in the dea
Owen. They frankly decla
finding out, but His ways
representatives in the grea
tion to us who are at hon
anrl oornoetKr tliof rv
Ultvt vat IIVOHJ liiai P
God's answer to importi
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trn Presbyterianj
Presbyter/an a
rn Presbyter/an
NO. 13.
upbuilding ot the cause at
he recent death in China of
Bose, D.D., of Soochow. It
whole Presbyterian Mission
rist in China will miss him,
ntraf China will miss him.
. Stewart) was the oldest of
has been on the field nearly
lal witness of the wonderful
e. He has done a noble work
y on the Bible, in Chinese,
his personal influence the
trnmillcrafpfl Inwc jiKr?1ictiii-irr
& w.
'Christian Science," "Emans
of their class, which deal
t some form as a means of
oving the difficulty and its
hem by making the patients
lis is the view of Professor
The same thing is probably
5 connected with doing and
sh haste and the ingenious
to be accomplishing results,
squalifying for future ability
They make the need for
?r rof o Cirlo K n 1 f MO**
J ou osmv. twt Iitaun;, 11?J1 - #
:listic work in Korea is the
at is placed upon prayer.
:h many hours together are
ion. In some cases two or
statedly for prayer and the
great congregation, continnate
petition. How suggeslurch
in the homeland. Our
ut bravely, of the loss they
ith of Mr. Junkin and Dr.
ire that God's ways are past
are right. The removal of
it work may be an admonile
to plead more constantly
recious lives may be spared.
inity is opportunity.
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