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MONTREAT NOTES.
The season at Montreat will open this
year on the 8th of July and continue
without interruption through the 28th of
August. The program has been planned
as a unit and the Church work will be
presented through a unified program
which is full of interest to all lovers of
Phiirrh Thp nrnnprtv has hf>pn
steadily improved. The hotels are in
good condition. The transportation facilities
will be improved over the completed
macadamized road. The beautiful little
lake adds much to the beauty and attractiveness
of the place. It seems that
everything is propitious and great things
are hoped for.
Bible Study At Montreat.
Few places in the country can furnish
any more attractive Bible study features
than Montreat the coming summer. Rev.
Henry Alex. White, D. D., of Columbia
Seminary, will be present to speak on
the period of the Old Testament history,
including the Captivity and Return, with
glances at the history of surrounding nations.
Dr. White is a profound Bible student
and an historian of the first order.
He will bring stores of information and
strong inspiration to all who hear him.
Rev. G. B. Strickler, D. D, of Union
Seminary, Richmond, Va., will deliver a
popular course on Bible Doctrines, dealing
with certain great fundamental facts
concerning the Christian life. Dr. Strickler
is without a superior as a teacher of
theology in this country and the patrons
of Montreat will be especially fortunate
in having the opportunity to. hear him
under such favorable conditions.
Rev. R. E. Vinson, D. D., of Austin
Seminary, is to have a course in Bible
biography especially for young people,
to be followed by a series of studies, especially
selected with reference to the
Missionary Conference. Dr. Vinson is
one of the youngest scholars in the
Church but has made his reputation already
for learning and is recognized as
one of the leaders of religion in the
great southwest. He is a fascinating
teacher.
Rev. Thornton Whaling, D. D, will conduct
a series of studies especially for
pastors, elders and deacons. He has developed
unusual gifts as a Bible teacher
and will illustrate how a pastor may
make such gifts tell in a church.
Rev. W. R. Dobyns, D. D., of St. Joseph,
Mo., has been especially invited to have a
course of Bible studies for the Laymen's
Missionary Conference. ,Dr. Dobyns is
one of the strongest leaders of our
Church in the West and adds to his most
attractive personality rare gifts In expounding
the Scriptures in a popular
way.
Rev. "R. G. Pearson, D. D., of I^ebanon
University, Tenn., will have a course of
book studies. Since his retirement from
his famous evangelistic work, h"e has given
himself with great avidity and success
to teaching the English Bible at the University.
He is a man of rare gifts and
graces as a teacher and leader. His
course will he one of the most attractive
features of the summer.
Bible study is to be the unifying feat
-tire of the summer's work. There will be
-a, Bible class every morning from 9 to 10,
Sundays excepted. Nothing will be permitted
to interfere with these and everything
is being done that can be thought
of to make the Word of God quick and
powerful there this summer,
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