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VOL. II.
'[ K This V
The Reformed Council
Problem of the Cities
Honesty in Small Matters
Notes in Passing
The Night-Mare of "Conserva
The Future Famine
Hell and Its Inhabitants
A Physician's View of Christ's
An Evangelistic Suggestioi
Presbyterian Immersion Again ..
The Population of North Kia
The Men of Sapio Ranch
| Editorial
The report of the deaths c
week is again startling. Wh
vacant placesr What are tl
doing in the direction of st
young men, and inducing th
of the ministry? How many
ers that the Lord of the har
field ?
The great Northwestern I
cago, has made Sunday a dt
employees, numbering from
president believes that the
more work in six days than
tried last Sunday ^vas most
by the officials that the road
chtion with respect to havin
and moving properly over
y was the day following. Th
cessful that hereafter Sunda
rest.
Good for Mr. Roosevelt!
^ large enough to he an Ante
nh. Rome. The affront given h
gratuitous as it was gross,
with Methodists, Presbyter
Rome except the King of
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Notes
?f four more ministers last
ere are the men to fill the
le ministers and churches
irring interest among the
em to think of the claims
<-.*
are onering special prayrest
will call men into the
tailroad, centering in Chily
of rest to a host of its
r0,000 to 12,000 men. The
men will do as much or
1 in seven. The result as
successful. It is reported
1 was never in better cong
its traffic "cleaned up,"
the entire system than it
p PYnprimpnt n">o o>-v
ly will be made a day of
He is another American
rican, even in the City of
im by the Vatican was as
He had no engagement
ians, or anybody else in
ti,
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L^T The Soi/mE/trt Prl
\PRIL 13, 1910.
casion to attempt to hedge him ah
courteous visit to the Pope. The
he handled the situation will comir
man Catholic fellow citizens in tl
will but stop to think, no less thai
He acted as a true American. He
have honored their American citizen
Preparatory to the World's Sun*
tion, to be held in Washington, b*
company of prominent speakers ar
ing a tour of important cities of
West and East. The party cons
Meyer, of London; Bishop Hartz
Marion Lawrence, of the Internati
Association; and Mr. E. O. Axcell,
director. The Southern cities that
tour are New Orleans, Dallas, Mob
vi 11 e and St. Louis.
We need to impress more fully
the dignity and authority of the *
ential use of the house of worship 1
hi mis uucciiuu. incic is nuiiung
the church building. It is not inlu
dedication. At the same time it is tl
We ought not to swing to the ol
pendulum movement and allow s
tions with the place of worship to
hold upon people's minds and hear
too much of this secularizing of the
children are not growing up with I
feeling towards it that most of tl
have.
A Chinese Yale student, who sp<
Volunteer Convention, said: "Nov
of the history of the Christian CI
uaiiwn uiai uao live UCtn Ul 1111 lit I t'lj
own people." With this statemenl
of prominent writers and speakers
entire mission enterprise, Home a
be based on the idea of native evar
in our cities and industrial centers
as speedily as possible with evan
among their own numbers, and the
should have as its leading purpos
froinincr nf o noti\*o minicfrtr T^
v. ?x ....v., v. .......d.jr. XV
institutions, medical missions and
schools should be made prominent
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NO. 15.
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out in his expected
dignity with which
lend him to his Ro
lis country, if they
1 to all Protestants,
and Mr. Fairbanks
iship.
day-School Conveneginning
May 19, a
id worker are makthe
South, Middleists
of Rev. F. B.
:ell, of Africa; Mr.
onal Sunday-School
of Chicago, musical
are included in the
ile, Memphis, Louisthan
we usually do
church. The rever
las a very fine effect ?',
"consecrated" about
erently "holv," after
le "house of prayer."
her extreme of the
emi-secular associalessen
the church's
ts. There has been
house of God. Our
:he same reverential
le older people still
ake at the Students'
vhere in the record
lurch do wc find a 1$H
/ evangelized by its
: agree the opinions
> on missions. Our
md Foreign, should
lgelism. Foreigners
should be provided
gelists taken from
entire foreign work
>e the securing and
this end educational
I industrial training