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VOL. II.
I S This
Adri?.H Tustimonu
Ministers and Easy Marks
White Fields
Notes in Passing
Our Candidates and the Min
Perplexed But Not in Dei
A Budget Plan
The Ministry of Sorrow ..
Bright Side Letter
A Marvelous Work Among th
The Assembly's Home and
The Men of Sanin Ranrh
Editori
The announcement lasl
away of three ministers c
died the week before, ag
ber of good men who
since this year began,
makes all the more imperz
atlfl niialifv ntliorc tn folr,
* ?? vy LI1V1 o IU
gospel ministry.
The spring meetings <
annual meetings of the W
are at hand. It has beer
suggestions to the forme
should be conducted, so <
but it occurs to us that t
business as well as we do,
is one thing we will ventu
and even to the Recordin
preparing your reports of
please, make them as conci
ness, mentioning only the
and importance. "Brevity
The Laymen's Mission;
ft)0\ crease the interest of the
--pr ^eral people, of our churc!
' a vast amount of good if tl
Qk doers and non-givers of t
^ ^ doers and givers.
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ATLANTA, GA.
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istry 420
spair 420
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ie Poor in Kobe 430
School 431
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al Notes
t week alone of the passing
)f our Church, while another
ain increases the large numre
been taken from the ranks
Their loss- to the Church
itive the prayer to God to call
e up the blessed work of the
}f the Presbyteries and the
^omen's Missionary Societies,
t in our mind to make some
r as to how these meetings
is to obtain the best results;
he brethren understand their
and so we desist. But there
re to say to the Stated Clerks
g Secretaries, It is this: In
: proceedings for publication,
ise as is consistent with clear)se
items that are of interest
f is the soul of wit."
ary Conventions may not inactive
people, the already libhes,
but they will have done
hrough them some of the nonhe
Church are converted into
%
gpiis
i W?/ 'nfiurrKM.*
, APRIL 6, 1910.
All Georgians, certainly
that memorable campaign c
College, and its splendid re
est many to know that plan:
work will soon begin on t
completed, will place this c
the forefront of women's cc
of interest and pride as well,
Scott is not, and never has
any Court of the Presbyter
quires that its self-perpetuat
be members of the Presb
Board now consists of fc
seven Ruling Elders, and
that this Board has never
ment, altering its relation t
for any purpose whatsoeve
The time is at hand wh
wiiinuiico aim uuiuiiussiu
the stated session of our (
doing a public service to su
sons while these reports
should not be voluminous,
tant facts, if there are sue
cumbered with insignificar
and moralizing may well gi
ments indicating present co
work in hand. An ounce o
a pound of theory, and we
itously served in abundanc
Varied duties and numero
restrict opportunities for per
cussions, to say nothing of
orate oral or written report!
due portions of precious tii
ness to the tlesh."
The approaching Assetr
upon an unusual number o
have been submitted to ca
committees, and the paper
necessarily be thorough
lengthy, they will, however
free from vagueness, prolix
ments. .
This is a plea for econor
in taxing the attention of 01
courts, and for the most effe
causes tha^t engage the inter
mm
r/p/y Presbyter!ahj
resbyter/an a
p/y Presbyter/ah
NO. 14.
all Atlantans, remember
>f last fall for Agnes Scott
suits. Well, it may inter5
are rapidly maturing, and
he buildings which, when
:ollege in its equipment in
lieges. It is also a matter
, to know that, while Agnes
been, under the control of
ian Church, its charter reine
Board of Trustees shall
lyterian Church, and that
>ur Presbyterian ministers,
one Deacon; and, further,
contemplated, for one mo:o
the Presbyterian Church
r.
en reports from numerous
ns are being prepared for
Ihurch courts. It may be
ggest that for obvious reashould
be adequate, they
While embodvinir imnnr
- J ?? 1
h, they should not be enit
details. Generalization
ve place to clear-cut statenditions
or progress of the
>f practice is usually worth
usually have theory gratue
and from many sources.
ius demands on our time
using extended printed disthe
cost of printing. Elab5
are liable to consume unme,
and may be "a wearilbly
will receive and act
if imnArfonf m*>ocnr^e
refully chosen ad interim
s prepared by them must
and may necessarily be
, probably be compact and
ity and all superfluous eleny
of time, for- moderation
ir representatives in church
ctive presentation of all the
est ana errort ot our people.