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VOL. II.
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The Reformed Council
Problem of the Cities ...
Honesty in Small Matt*
Notes in Passing
The Night-Mare of "Const
The Future Famine ...
Hell and Its Inhabitants
A Physician's View of Chr
An Evangelistic Sugges
Presbyterian Immersion Agair
The Population of North
The Men of Sapio Ran
| Editori
T-U r .
i ne report 01 tne death
week is again startling. A
vacant places? What ar<
doing in the direction of
young men, and inducing
of the ministry? How m;
ers that the Lord of the 1
field ?
The great Northwester!
cago, has made Sunday a
employees, numbering froi
president believes that tl
more work in six davs tl
tried last Sunday ^vas mo
by the officials that the r<
dition with respect to ha
and moving properly ovc
*-a \ was the day following.
cessful that hereafter Sui
^01 rest.
Good for Mr. Roosevel
large enough to be an Ai
Rome. The affront given
gratuitous as it was gro:
with Methodists, Presby
Rome except the King c
ATLANTA, GA.,
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Page.
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;rs 451
451
srvative" 452
453
454
ist's Miracles 455
ition 457
i 462
Kiangsu 463
ch 466
al Notes j
S of four morp minictprc lict
? 1UOL
Where are the men to fill the
; the ministers and churches
stirring interest among the
them to think of the claims
my are offering special praytarvest
will call men into the
i Railroad, centering in Chiday
of rest to a host of its
in 10,000 to 12,000 men. The
le men will do as much or
lan in seven. The result as
>st successful. It is reported
3ad was never in better conving
its traffic "cleaned up,"
r the entire system than it
The experiment was so suciday
will be made a day of
t! He is another American
uici iv.au, even m xne i^ity oi
him by the Vatican was as
ss. lie had no engagement
terians, or anybody else in
){ Italy. There was no oc
CM rx THE SoLrmwfSTt
at TffEQfiTffAL Pi
?^L THE Southed
APRIL 13, 1910.
casion to attempt to hedge
courteous visit to the Pope
he handled the situation wil
man Catholic fellow citizei
will but stop to think, no h
He acted as a true America
have honored their Americar
Preparatory to the Work
tion, to he held in Washin;
company of prominent spea
ing a tour of important ci
West and East. The pari
Meyer, of London; Bishop
Marion Lawrence, of the Ii
Association; and Mr. E. O.
director. The Southern citi
tour are New Orleans, Dalla
ville and St. Louis.
We need to impress mor
the dignity and authority c
ential use of the house of w<
in this direction. There is n
the church building. It is i
dedication. At the same tim<
We ought not to swing to
pendulum movement and z
tions with the place of wor
hold upon people's minds ai
too much of this secularizing
children arc not growing up
feeling towards it that mos
have.
A Chinese Yale student, a
Volunteer Convention, said
of the history of the Chris
nation that has not been ult
own people." With this stt
of prominent writers and S]
entire mission enterprise, I
be based on the idea of nati
in our cities and industrial i
as speedily as possible wit
among their own numbers, a
should have as its leading
training of a native ministr)
institutions, medical missio
schools should be made proi
mm
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RESBYTEFUAN
?n Presbyter/ah
no. 15.
him about in his expected
. The dignity with which
1 commend him to his Rois
in this country, if they
ess than to all Protestants,
in. He and Mr. Fairbanks
1 citizenship.
i's Sunday-School Convengton,
beginning May 19, a
kcrs and worker are makties
of the South, Middleiy
consists of Rev. F. B.
Hartzell, of Africa; Mr.
iternational Sunday-School
Axcell, of Chicago, musical
es that are included in the
s, Mobile, Memphis, Louise
fully than we usually do
>f the church. The reverirship
has a very line effect
othing "consecrated" about
lot inherently "holy," after
e it is the "house of prayer." ili
the other extreme of the
illow semi-secular associaship
to lessen the church's
id hearts. There has been
; of the house of God. Our
i with the same reverential
?t of the older people still
vho spoke at the Students'
: "Nowhere in the record
tiati Church do we find a
imately evangelized by its
itement agree the opinions
peakers on missions. Our
lorne and Foreign, should
ve evangelism, roreigners
centers should be provided
h evangelists taken from .B
ind the entire foreign work
purpose the securing and
r. To this end educational
ns and industrial training
minent.