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THE PKESBYTERI/
FROM THE WARM SPRINGS.
A correspondent of the Presbyterian,
Philadelphia, writes:
In my letter of July 19th, I mentioned
some of the prominent names of this
Virginia Hot Springs region, and these
are all known as belonging to the F. F.
V's. Some of them are of peculiar interest
to the Northern as well as the Southern
Church, and of them some of the
present generation have set a good example
to the Northern and Southern
Churches, in forming a union. Of such,
we note that Rev. J. C. Garritt, D. D.,
now of the Union Theological Seminary
at Nankin, who was sent out by, and is
still under care of, our Foreign Board,
mnrHpH n Mlso MpTtannoH mVir, mont
to China, under appointment of the
Southern Church. Dr. Garritt's father
was Professor of Greek in Hanover College,
for fifty years. Miss McDannald
was from the Warm Springs congregation,
and a daughter of the late Judge
Charles R. McDannald, who owned these
Springs at the outbreak of the Civil
War, and offered them for sale for $300,000
in Confederate money, but found no
buyer at the price. Her mother, the
wife of the Judge, was a Mayes, descended
from the Aliens and the Tates,
and related to Archibald Alexander, the
grandfather of Rev. Dr. Archibald Alexander,
of Princeton Seminary, and to
Chief Justice Marshall, of the Supreme
Court, and to many other distinguished
families..
The original Alexander of this section
was named Archibald, and was the
grandfather of Dr. Archibald, of Princeton.
He was one of the first elders of
the church of Timber Cove, then in Augusta,
and now in Rockbridee countv.
He was converted in Pennsylvania, under
the preaching of George Whltefield,
and was one of the "New Dights."
Archibald, "the pioneer," had two
brothers, one of whom was named Robert,
a graduate of the University of Dublin,
a noted scholar, who founded the
first classical school in Augusta county,
called Augusta Academy. A portion
of his library was lost en voyage, and
he made a Latin grammar and syntax,
and other books for his pupils.
His son William, by a second wife, became
the father of Sally Alexander, who
married Colonel John Willson, of Bath
county, the ancestor of John W. Stephenson,
Esq., now one of the elders of the
Warm Springs church, known formerly
as the "Stone church," and located about
three miles from its present site, toward
Jackson river.
Of his ancestor, William, he furnishes
me with an unpublished certificate that
may interest some of your Pennsylvania
readers, and convince others that min
lsters nonorea as pioneers could occasionally
err In the use of the English
language, no less than they do today.
In the old Stone church referred to,
Dr. Archibald Alexander preached on
different occasions.
The certificate signed by Adam Boyd,
reads thus:
"I hereby certify that "William Wilson
hath officiated sb a Ruling Elder In this
congregation for diverse years to desireable
satisfaction, was useful in his
station, regular and exemplary in his
ordinary conduct, and that his wife hath
behaved in an offensive and Christian
manner, and now at his departure, I
VAAffllir WA/tAmtMATKl Vim VI.
uvai uij lowmuicuu uirn auu mo iniiiii/
to the kind protection of Devlne Providence,
the conduct of Devlne grace, and
a kind reception In Christian society,
where In Providence his lot may be determined.
Given under my hand In the
Porks of Brandywlne, this 29th 8ept.,
1747." Manhattan.
Arrangements have been made within
the last ninety days whereby approximately
$13,000,000 will he expended In
Southwest Texas In Industrial and commercial
enterprises.
V N OF THE SOOTH
"CRITICAL INTERPRETERS.**
The following is an excerpt from the
"Introductory Essay" of the Rev.
Francis S. Sampson, D. D., of sainted
memory, taken from hiB "Critical Commentary
on the Epistle to the Hebrews,"
and is of perennial Importance.
Hear ye him, ye "Critical Interpreters"
of God's moat holy word!
"When Christianity was first set up,
Satan held the world fast bound in
paganism. It had been so for many
long ages of darkness?ages of ignorance
and superstition and sin. To this
huge system the great facts and the
simple and sublime doctrines of Revelation,
too deep for the discoveries of
natural reason, naa to De opposed. Wltn
the Bible in hand and a sound reason
at command, aided by the mighty power
of the Holy Ghost, it devolved upon
the Christian Philosopher to sustain
the conflict for the interests of souls,
and of Christ's kingdom. Satan was
unequal to the contest; paganism fell,
and Christianity triumphed.
"The great enemy next entered the
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