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March 30. 1910.
by the infallible Word! 1
merely the statements of
by the Word by a great coi
ars, theologians, learned st
itually minded men. Tin
faithful statements of w
the plainest and simplest <
that their faith "standeth
but in the power of God."
l he reading of the Con
will be the best of instruct
God. It will enlighten an<
the reader into green pasti
ers of comfort and peace.
On the study table, the
these little books a storeho
for his weekly serrrions, a
dance of suggestion of th<
tration.
For Bible class instructi
of the Catechisms might
search the Scriptures whel
nhall wp havp n hnH v nf Pti
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faith, protected from erroi
the faith that is in ther
parents, building God's h<
W ord.
A MONSTER DEMONS
The latest Church pape
accounts of a religious de
capital which is unique in i
press has treated such an
speaks volumes. The o
as follows: A distinguis
Drews, has been delivering
cities in which he attempt
lived ; that Jesus is a legei
heathen myths. He also c
his claims before an audien
Thereupon the "Positive <
called a meeting at Circus !
20, at 12 o'clock, noon, to p
of religious and historical t
the notices posted in public
eyes. As early as ten o'
before the Circus. Fort
appointed hour, the buildii
tion and the doprs were c
were fully seven thousand
however, was the number c
later, waited outside. Exp(
the number of those turn
twelve thousand. An overf
nearby cathedral. Meanwl
side intoned Luther's hymr
Gott," and other sacred soi
The five speakers at the
ject: "Jesus Lives." Past*
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writers,*and showing the
such a person as is portra
is that king of all poets wl
THE PRESBYTERIA
Vnd these Standards are not
truth believed to be taught
npany of faithful men, scholudents
and devout and spir?y
are seen to be true and
hat the Wohd teaches by
)f readers. And all mnv cpp
not in the wisdom of men,
ifession with its proof texts
ion in the truth and grace of
1 confirm the faith, and lead
ires indeed and by still watChristian
minister will find
use of texts, rich and strong,
nd around every text abunDught
and the best of illuson
of old and young, either
well be followed, and all
.her these things he so. So
ristians, well settled in their
, able to give a reason for
n, intelligent teachers and
Duse upon the imperishable
5TRATION IN BERLIN.
rs from Germany contain
monstration in the German
ts history. That the secular
event with absolute silence,
ccasion for it is briefly,
bed professor, Dr. Arthur
lectures in various German 1
s to prove that Jesus never
id derived from Jewish and
ame to Berlin and repeated
ce in tlie Zoological Garden.
Christian Union of Berlin"
Busch for Sunday, February
irotest against such betrayal '
ruth. The people who read
. places did not believe their '
clock great masses waited '
y-five minutes before the
lg was crowded to suffocalosed
by the police. There '
people inside. Still greater,
>f those who, having arrived (
erienced reporters estimated
ed away, as approximately 1
low meeting was held at the
lile the waitinor tHmnn
g, w..w..6 VWfci:
"Ein f?ste Burg ist unser \
ngs. i
Circus all treated the sub- ;
3r Le Seur spoke from the (
g the apostles and secular
impossibility of inventing :
yed in the gospels. "Who ]
io invented that personality
N OW THE SOUTH.
and by his poetic creation c
tion and erected a new hu
"Personal experience c<
burden of the remarks by
man.
"It is seen in public life,
tiate Mumm. "Christianit
worse than life without <
and witness for a living 5
is still preached from twen
We have twenty thousand
work of mercy. Even soci
ficent work of Foreign Mis
of laborers number 125,00
chants and physicians are
organizations. Christian wc
lems. The Kepler Bund is
Scientists. Does all this
lost its power among us?
adversaries?to speak wit
years.
"With it our Church ei
was the substance of an
Matthew's Church. There
the Church stands with f
falls where this Jesus is d
moral teaching of Chri'sti:
it can not be traced back 1
comfort can not satisfy us
on the great facts of His 1
facts now establishes the C
glad news of His redempth
which the Scriptures call
conclude that, if we can no
a living Jesus, there woul
Buddism sMll exists, althc
own teaching of a Xirwana
as a person, but Christiai
lose all support, if the pei
phantom that has fooled
"Let us hold fast the pre
this admonition. Dr. Phili
the preceding speakers. JrJ
lows: ''The claims of a 1
Association of Monists ca
f Jesus Christ. We knc
of Christ all defeats 1
We do not doubt that Pre
will some day also have to
hast lived and conquered,
The General Superintenc
offering the closing prayer,
who deny the Saviour's li
hey know not what they <
The mighty demonstrate
The Lutheran "Kirchenz
he most impressive demc
lessed. "It was really a
nent. It had nothing in c<
long glory of the Salvatiot
i 'standing institution.' I
necessity. 'Our King call
But afterwards we return
and to our family devotion
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lestroyed the ancient civilizamanity?"
he asked.
Dnfirms it!" This was the
Counselor Eismaun, a layThis
was shown by Licen:y
without life," he said, "is
1 : tIT Ml r 1 ?
^iirisuanuy. vv e will ngnt
saviour. The Word of God
ty thousand German pulpits,
deaconesses engaged in their
alists acknowledge the benesions.
Our Christian unions
10 members. Farmers, merbanded
together in Christian
)men are solving social proban
organization of Christian
look as if Christianity has
The modern truths of our
h Ibsen?live hardly fifteen
ither stands or falls." This
address by Pastor Israel of
is no question, he said, that
aith in a living Christ, and
enied. We are told that the
anity would remain, even if
:o the historical Jesus. This
?. The Church was founded
life. The preaching of these
'hurch in foreign lands. The
Dn works that inward change
regeneration. Therefore, we
t continue to bear witness of
d be an end to the Church.
>ugh according to Buddha's
l, he himself no longer exists
lity and the Church would
rsonality of Jesus is a mere
tne worm.
jfession of our faith." With
pps drew the conclusion of
.e closed his remarks as foladical
science and of the
in never hurt the Church
)w that under the' Cross
become glorious victories.
)f. Drews and his adherents
confess: "Nevertheless thou
Galilean!"
lent of Berlin, Dr. Faber, in
asked forgiveness for those
fe; as learned as they are,
do.
on was closed with singing,
eitung" remarks that this is
instratinn P.prlin 1-ioe
spontaneous popular moveDmmon
with the noisy ding1
Army. Neither is it to be - ,
t was born in the hour of
ed and they all responded/
again to the house of God
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