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VOL. II.
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Added Testimony
I Ministers and Easy Marks ..
White Fields
Notes in Passing
Our Candidates and the Minist
Perplexed But Not in Desp:
A Budget Plan
The Ministry of Sorrow
Bright Side Letter
A Marvelous Work Among the
The Assembly's Home and Sc
The Men of Sapio Ranch .
| Editorial
T?1 *
i nc announcement last i
away of three ministers of
died the week before, agair
ber of good men who have
since this year began. T
makes all the more imperati1
and qualify others to take i
gospel ministry.
The spring meetings of
annual meetings of the Woi
are at hand. It has been i
suggestions to the former
should be conducted, so as
(but it occurs to us that the
business as well as we do, ai
is one thing we will venture
and even to the Recording
preparing your reports of p
please, make them as concise
ness, mentioning only those
and importance. "Brevity i
The Laymen's Missionary
f$)0\ crease the interest of the aci
^eral people, of our churche!
a vast amount of good if thrc
Qk doers and non-givers of the
, doers and givers.
ftgjgs
ATLANTA, GA.
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Poor in Kobe 430
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I Notes
i\*eek alone of the passing
our Church, while another
i increases the large num
been taken from the ranks
heir loss- to the Church
ve the prayer to God to call
ip the blessed work of the
the Presbyteries and the
nen's Missionary Societies,
n our mind to make some
as to how these meetings
to obtain the best results;
brethren understand their
nd so we desist. But there
to say to the Stated Clerks
Secretaries, It is this: In
roceedings for publication,
UO JO vunoioitlil Willi LICdl"
: items that are of interest
s the soul of wit."
r Conventions may not intivc
people, the already libs,
but they will have done
Dugh them some of the nonChurch
are converted into
?
5 ??/ ittfiarrr
f The Souther/*
, APRIL 6, 1910.
All Georgians, certainly al
that memorable campaign of 1:
College, and its splendid resuli
est many to know that plans ar
work will soon begin on the
completed, will place this colli
the forefront of women's colle?
of interest and pride as well, to
Scott is not, and never has be<
any Court of the Presbyterian
quires that its self-perpetuating
be members of the Presbyte
Board now consists of four
seven Ruling Elders, and one
that this Board has never con
ment, altering its relation to t
for any purpose whatsoever.
The time is at hand when
committees and commissions
the stated session of our Chu
doing a public service to sugg<
sons while these reports she
should not be voluminous. "VN
tant facts, if there are such, 1
cumbered with insignificant <
and moralizing may well give
ments indicating present condi
work in hand. An ounce of p
a pound of theory, and we use
itously served in abundance a
Varied duties and numerous
restrict opportunities for perusii
cussions, to say nothing of the
orate oral or written reports ar
due portions of precious time,
ness to the flesh."
The approaching Assembly
upon an unusual number of it
have been submitted to careft
committees, and the papers p
necessarily be thorough anc
lengthy, they will, however, pr
free from vagueness, prolixity
ments. .
l his is a plea for economy
in taxing the attention of our r
courts, and for the most effectiv
causes tha^t engage the interest
un
y Presbyter/ah J
sbyter/ah 6
prebbyter/afl
NO. 14.
1 Atlantans, remember
ist fall for Agnes Scott
ts. Well, it may intere
rapidly maturing, and
buildings which, when
ige in its equipment in
jes. It is also a matter
L'nnur
m, under the control of
Church, its charter reBoard
of Trustees shall
rian Church, and that
Presbyterian ministers,
: Deacon; and, further,
itemplated, for one mohe
Presbyterian Church
reports from numerous
are being prepared for
rch courts. It may be
?st that for obvious rea>uld
be adequate, they
Hiile embodying importhey
should not be en
letails. Generalization
place to clear-cut statetions
or progress of the
ractice is usually worth
lally have theory gratund
from many sources,
demands on our time
ng extended printed discost
of printing. Elabe
liable to consume inland
may be "a weari1X7111
rprpUrA anfl ort
nportant measures that
illy chosen ad interim
repared by them must
1 may necessarily be
obably be compact and
and all superfluous ele
of time, for- moderation
epresentatives in church
re presentation of all the
and effort of our people.