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REV. H. <
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lie knew the gospel woul
well, because God ruled, a
abideth forever!
lie passed away as we
ness, working. He knew
was pressing on with his 1
not the strength to do s
weeks ago, wrote to him t
in America, now clue; bi
though unspoken, seemed
my course with joy and
received of the Lord Jesus
grace of God." He has
thirty-eight years of devot
the Church which he lo\
done!" May his mantle ol
fall upon us who remain!
Hwaianfu, China, April
FIFTIETH GEN:
(Continued f
zation would be seriousb
evangelistic work is just n
being done by the Church,
work the emphasis that it
Committee is not an Execi
no collection, so he was si
' fnmmittpp had included t
illation plan.
Rev. Dr. J. H. Patton:
with this report, but 1 1
needed. I see no reason
on Evangelistic Work, as
its work. He said that tl
had 110 objection to takii
Work, but plead for the cc
it now has.
Mr. John Stites: Then
way of changing the name
terial Relief and Educatioi
t - i? ii- u_i: 1 tu.i _
iciicr. lie uciicvcu 111di u
vvitli the smaller number
raised for the causes of tl
budget plan for collections
Rev. Dr. Russell Cecil a
but does not want to see
Assembly's Home and Scl
not an Executive Commi
board formed under the la
holds the property as a tr
by turning it over to a coo
cut and since its organiza
tution has come very larj
ginia, and about one-sixth
given by East Hanover P
The time for recess hav
eration of this subject was
At the night session a m
tian Education was held, 1
THE PRESBYTERIAN
C. DuBOSE.
rom Page 649.)
d triumph, and that all was
nd because the Word of God
would all love to go, in liarii..
1 r ^cc i
uie enu was nut lai uu, anu
theology, when he really had
o. The writer, only a few
o stop and take his furlough
it the thought in his mind,
to be: "That I might finish
the ministry which I have
>, to testify the gospel of the
now entered into rest, after
ed service to the Saviour and
ed. "Servant of God, well
t faith and hope and diligence
7, 1910.
ERAL ASSEMBLY.
rom Page 645.)
j injured. He felt that the
io\v the most important work
This plan will not give this
deserves. The Evangelistic
ntive Committee and asks for
nrprized that the Ad Interim
hat Committee in its consolI
am heartily in sympathy
relieve some modification is
for touching the Committee
it receives no collection for
le Home Mission Committee
ng the Colored Evangelistic
Election for that cause which
: are legal difficulties in the
: of the Committee on Minisi.
This can be accomplished
tiore money would be raised
of collections than is now
le Church. He advocated the
ipproved of the general plan,
the Board of Trustees of the
tool interfered with. This is
ttee, but a self-perpetuating
ivvs of Virginia. This Board
ust. No good could be done
imittee in Louisville. At prestion
the support of this insti*ely
from the Synod of Virof
the whole amount has been
resbytery.
ing come, the further considpostponed.
eeting in the i/iterest of Chrisunder
the direction of Dr W.
OF THE SOUTH.
E. Boggs, the Secretary of Scl
dresses were made by Rev. I
Lewisburg Female Seminary ;
of Davidson College.
Third Day's !
J. HC UC\UllUllltl CACItlSCb \v
Geo. H. Gilmer.
The reading of the reports of
tinned and those presented wei
committees.
A report on "Reformation
adopted:
The report of the Trustees o
sented and adopted.
Telegrams of fraternal greel
church courts as follows:
To the Conference of the M.
ville, N. C.:
Calvin grasps the hand of >
rian ( hnrrh I"
body. Isaiah 52:7.
J. w.
Thos. H. Law, Stated Clerk.
To the General Assembly of t
IJ. S. A., Atlantic City, I
The Presbyterian Church U.
session, rejoices in the continue
church. Psalm 122:7.
J. W.
Thos. H. Law, Stated Clerk.
To the General Assembly of th
rian Church, Dickson, T
Felicitations on a century of
work for the Master, from the
S. Job. 32:7.
J. W.
TUz-sr- T-X T
x uvjoi xx* i_/dw, otHicG valeric*
The Assembly resumed the
port on the consolidation of th<
Mr. Munce maintained that tl
hurt the work of the church, b
is not the purpose of the conn
interfere with the work of the h
It is not the intention to dis
any faithful service of any faith
Work can not he done withou
will need men and they are cap;
needed. As a business man, A
nrv ~ ? 1 * ' *
,.w uuaiiicss or legal difficulties
posed plan, and in increasing tl
What is proposed is only <
been done. The Committee or
also of the Sunday-school wor
Louisville has charge of botl
work.
Referring to Dr. Morris's il
posed action was like sticking
Munce said that we do not liv
rous Italians and we have no v
the knife stuck into ns it is gem
Dr. Boggs paid a very high c
as a business man and as a Ch
was now ready to take back all
*
May 25, 19l|0.
lools and Colleges. Aal)r.
R. L. Telford, of the^
auu x iul vV . J. A>iai un, *
Session. \
ere conducted by Rev.
the Secretaries was conre
referred to the proper
Day" was received and
f the Assembly was pre:in^s
were sent to three
E. Church South, Ashe,\
rw tlio PrpslivtA.
greetings to your great
Bachman, Moderator.
lie Presbyterian Church,
SI. J.:
S., in its fiftieth annual
:d prosperity of its sister
Bachman, Moderator.
e Cumberland Presbyteenn.:
continuous and vigorous
Presbyterian Church U.
Bachman, Moderator.
r*nn c i rl ao i/-?.-? ? ?
vuiioiu\.iaiiull U1 II1C IC"
2 Executive Committees,
lie plan proposed will not
ut would improve it. It
nittee to do anything to
Cing.
^pense with the work of
ful servant of the Church
t men. The committees
able of selecting the men
Ir. Munce said there are
in carrying out the prole
efficiency of the work,
loing what has already
i Publication has charge
k. The Committee in
i relief and educational
lustration that the proa
knife into a man, Mr.
e among a set of barbaendetta.
When we have .
erally for our good. /
ompliment to Mr. Munce
iristian, and said that he
he said yesterday about
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