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About The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1910)
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VOLUME FIVE
NUBVII TWO
ALL HAIL! TABERNACLE
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DR. F. B. MEYER.
DR. A. C. DIXON.
A MIGHTY PRINCE HAS FALLEN—Page Five
ATLANTA, GA., MARCH 3, 1910.
We Welcome You to "Pisgah’s Top. ”
Here’s to the great Tabernacle Bible Conference —
mighty gathering of Christian workers —laymen,
preachers, students, teachers —chiefly from the
South, many from the North, and some from across
the seas! All hail! We welcome you from your va
ried fields of unselfish labor to a glorious season of
rest and inspiration on Pisgah’s Shining Heights!
Your unwearied fidelity at home (for, tired as your
feet and brain may be, you have not become “weary
in well doing”) entitle you to a few days of physical
rest, while the multiform demands of your exacting
field call to you for all the intellectual and spiritual
equipment which you will garner from this great
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G. BROUGHTON.
symposium of the leaders of the Kingdom—leaders
on whose good right hand has been placed the signet
ring of the King.
And much of that inspiration will come, we know,
from looking around you on the marvelous workshop
of the great Tabernacle Pastor —the most remark
able preaching place, perhaps, in all the world.
And to the readers of The Golden Age who can not
climb with these favored ones to Pisgah’s Top and
catch new visions of the Promised Land we offer our
sympathy —with the assurance that we will give
you at least an echo from the mountain heights—a
fragrant “breezelet” from this vestibule of Beulah
Land.
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DR. A. T. ROBERTSON.
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