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GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SEVENTY-SEVENTH MEETING
DICKSON, TENNESSEE, MAY 16-21, 1907
Presbyteries: —
Alphabetical List, 19b-34b.
Clerks of, llb-14b.
Cumberland, 15b.
Meetings of 55b.
Represented, 11, 12, 13.
Not Represented, 16. Presbyterian Church U. S.: —
Greeting Sent, 17.
Greeting Returned, 28. Presbyterian Church U.S.A.: —
Address to, 18.
Greeting, 17. Purported Reply to Address,
57b Publication: —
Board's Report, 33. Board's Report Printed, 56.
Committee on, 27.
Committee Report, 42.
Committee Report Printed,
77, 78, 79. Regulations, 54b-56b. Rules: — Suspended, 17, 28, 33.
Miscellaneous, 54b-56b.
Standing, 55b. Resolutions: —
Commission, 41.
Endorsing Mrs. Woosley's Work, 39.
Ex-Stated Clerk and Treasur- er J. M. Hubbert, 42.
Pasting, 42.
Prayer, 42.
Stated Clerk Instructed, 42, 82, 83.
Thanks, Vote of, 87, 88. Report of Boards, 55b. Roll Call: —
First, 10.
Final, 43. Ruling Elders: —
Duty of, 31.
Sabbath Observance: —
Committee on, 27.
Report of Committee, 36.
Printed Report of Committee 79, 80, 81, 82. Sermon: —
Opening, 9.
Request to Print Opening ser- mon, 18. Stated Clerk: —
Assembly'^, 54b.
Election, 41.
Financial Report, 34.
Presbyteries, 55b.
Resignation, 41.
Statistics ordered Printed,
82, 83.
Statement of, 60b. Statistics: —
Congregational, la-84a.
Order for 1907, 82. Sunday Schools: —
Committee on, 26, 29.
Report Considered, 32, 34, 36.
Printed Report, 83, 84.
Address of Mrs. Hamill, 35.
Address of Prof. Hamill, 35. Synods : —
Committees on Record, 25, 26.
General Synod Meetings, 16b.
Meetings of General Synod.
16b.
Meetings, 55b.
Officers of General Synod, 16b
Represented, 11, 12, 13.
Reports Printed of Commit- tees, 84. 85, 86.
Reports of Committees, 39, 40.
Not Represented, 16. Tax: —
Contingent, 89, XXIII, 1, 2.
Paid, llb-14b.
Assebly's, 54b, XXXV, III.
Temperance: —
AntiiSaloon League, 28.
Committee on, 27.
Printed Report of Commit- tee, 86. Theological Seminary: —
Committee on, 26, 37.
Report of Committee, 39, 88. Treasurer: —
Assembly's, 41, 54b.
Trustees: —
Assembly's Board, 24, 58.
Report on, 29. Ways and Means: —
Committee on, 26.
Committee Report, 38.
Printed Report, 89. Young People: —
Committee on the Work,
26, 29.
Committee Report, 34, 36.
Printed Report, 83, 84.
Ashburn, Reiv. T., 25, 32. Ashburn, Mrs. T. Ashford, Rev. J. M., 36. Barbee, Rev. J. T., 24, 36. Baskeltte, R. L., 40, 57, 58, 88. Bell, R. V., 31. Biddle, A. C, 23, 24, 32. Hond, Rev. J. H., 28. Bowmer, Rev. B. E., 29, 32. Cosltellow, Rev. V. B., 42. Clements, J. A., 23. Collins, Rev. A. A., 38. Cocmjpton, Rev. Warren, 37. Copeland, Rev. H., 42. Davis, Rev. C. A., 31, 32. DeShon, Rev. J. M., 37. Dishman, Rev. J. W., 37. Dixon, Rev. T. Jeff, 33. Dunn, Rev. C. W., 39. Estonian, Rev. A. N., 13, 23, 43. Eiwing, Finis, 24. Freeman, Eld. G. W., 39. Fussell, J. H., 18, 22, 24, 30. Gam Sing Quah, 25. Gill, Rev. J. M-, D. D., 39. Gill, Rev. N. F., 43, 59. Goodknight, J. L., 13, 18, 22,
24, 25, 36, 41, 43. Goodpasture, Rev. J. R., 39, 42.
Gracy, Rev. J. F., 41. Grinter, Rev. G. G., 38. Hamill, Prof. H. M., 35. Hamill, Mrs. H. M., 35. Hamilton, Won. R., 28. Harris, Rev, J. A., 23, 28. Henderson, Rev. B. H., 24, 36. Hendrick, Rev. J. H., 31, 36. Hendrick, Rev. E. E., 28. Hill, Eld. P. F., 38. Hublbert, Rev. J. M., 42. Hudgins, Rev. J. L., 9, 10, 18,
23, 24, 25, 32, 36, 43. .lohnson P. F., 24, 33. Johnson, E. M., 10, 32, 42. Joyner, Rev. J. L., 38. Keaton, Rev. J. A., 32, 42. Keller, Eld. J. W., 38. King, Rev. Samuel, 24. Kirkland, Rev. J. B., 33. Kloster, W. P., 75. Lockett, Rev. S. C, 32. Lewis, Rev. J. D., 27. Martin, Rev. Geo. W., 28. May, Geo. W., 18. McAdow, Rev. Samuel, 24, 40. McClelland, J. J., 18, 22, 24,
29, 30, 44. McConnell, Rev. Sam P., 29, 33.
McLesky, Rev. Joe, 28, 34. McCraeken, Rev. Isaac, 33. McElvain, Rev. S. H., 36. McGhee, Rev. Z. M., 37. Milholland, Rev. J. H., 38. Miller, Rev. R. D., 10, 38. Milligan, Rev. M. G., 31. Neely, Rev. W. M., 29. Padgett, Rev. T. H., 41, 88. Prendergast, Eld. F. H., 49. Price, B. T., 75. Riley, J. L. ,18. Robinson, Rev. W. M., 18, 22,
24, 25, 32, 39. Rogers, Rev. W. M., 28.
Sadler, Eld. G. W., 37. Seagle, Elder F. A., 33, 57. Shook, Rev. R. D., 9, 23, 32. Sitton, Eld. S. P., 42. Smi'th, Rev. M. M., 23, 24, 30. Talley, Jno. B., 18, 22, 24, 30, 88 Tate, Rev. Dr., 28. Thompson, Eld. A. C, 37. Wliiite, Rev. W. H.. 29. Wood, Rev. R. J., 28. Woosley, Mrs. L. M., 25, 39. Yates, Rev. H. Clay, 17, 36, 32. Young, Col. Bennett M., 28, 31. Young, Eld. W. B., 32, 42.
CALENDAR FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
As Ordered by General Assembly, with directions as to whom the Offerings should be sent.
CHURCH ERECTION.
r , ^, , ., . ( ..Rev. W. M. Robison
January and February, remit to { „ „ ., m„„„„
J J' | .. .Dangerfield, Texas.
HOME MISSIONS. March and April, remit to Rev. W. M. Robison, Dangerfield, Tex.
SUNDAY SCHOOL AN YOUNG PEOPLE'S WORK.
May and June remit to T. W. Keller, Secretary and Treasurer,
Knoxville, Tennessee.
SYNODICAL CHURCH EXTENSION. July and August, remit to Synodical Treasure-1*.
EDUCATION.
September, remit to Rev. P. F. Johnson, Dyer, fenn.
FOREIGN MISSIONS.
October and November, remit to j Rev. W. M -Robison
I .Dangerfield, Texas.
MINISTERIAL RELIEF.
December, remit to Rev. J. H. Milholland, Charleston, Illinois.
McLesky, Rev. Joe, 28, 34. McCracken, Rev. Isaac, 33. McElvadn, Rev. S. H., 36. McGhee, Rev. Z. M., 37. Milholland, Rev. J. H., 38. Miller, Rev. R. D., 10, 38. Milligan, Rev. M. G., 31. Neely, Rev. W. M., 29. Padgett, Rev. T. H., 41, 88. Prendergast, Eld. F. H., 49. Price, B. T., 75. Riley, J. L. ,18. Robinson, Rev. W. M., 18, 22,
24, 25, 32, 39. Rogers, Rev. W. M., 28.
Sadler, Eld. G. W., 37. Seagle, Elder F. A., 33, 57. Shook, Rev. R. D., 9, 23, 32. Sitton, Eld. S. P., 42. Smith, Rev. M. M., 23, 24, 30. Talley, Jno. B., 18, 22, 24, 30, 88 Tate, Rev. Dr., 28. Thompson, Elid. A. C., 37. Whiite, Rev. W. H.. 29. Wood, Rev. R. J., 28. Woosley, Mrs. L. M., 25, 39. Yates, Rev. H. Clay, 17, 36, 32. Young, Col. Bennett M., 28, 31. Young, Eld. W. B., 32, 42.
CALENDAR FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
As Ordered by General Assembly, with directions as to whom the Offerings should be sent.
CHURCH ERECTION.
, ^ , .. ( ..Rev. "W. M. Robison
January and February, remit to > _Dangerfieldf Texas.
HOME MISSIONS.
March and April, remit to Rev. W. M. Robison, Dangevfield, Tex.
SUNDAY SCHOOL AN YOUNG PEOPLE'S WORK.
May and June remit to T. W. Keller, Secretary and Treasurer,
Knoxville, Tennessee.
SYNODICAL CHURCH EXTENSION.
July and August, remit to Synodical Treasure-^.
EDUCATION.
September, remit to Rev. P. F. Johnson, Dyer, fenn.
FOREIGN MISSIONS.
October and November, remit to j R£v- WM Robison
I .Dangerheld, Texas.
MINISTERIAL RELIEF.
December, remit to Rev. J. H. Milholland, Charleston, Illinois.
OFFICERS AND AGENCIES
of the General Assembly.
I — Moderator. REV. A. N. ESHMAN, Nashville, Tennessee.
Stated Clerk. REV. J. L. GOODKNIGHT, D. D., L. L. D., Lincoln, Illinois.
Ill — Treasurer. REV. J. L. GOODKNIGHT, D. D., L. L. D., Lincoln, Illinois.
IV — Board of Education. ALLEN FOUST, President, McKenzie, Tennessee. REV. P. F. JOHNSON, Secretary, Dyer Tennessee. J. W. SMITH, Treasurer, Quitman, Arkansas. W. E. DUNAWAY, Jackson, Tennessee. REV. J. D. LEWIS, Claylbrook, Tennessee. FRANK SLEMONS, Nashville, Tennessee. REV. J. L. HUDGINS, Union City, Tennessee. J. N. Parker, Dyersburg, Tennessee. v
C. L. WADE, Trenton, Tennessee.
V — Board of Ministerial Relief. DR. W. G. RALSTON, President, Evansville, Indiana. REV. R. D. MILLER, Vice-President, Petersburg, Illinois. REV. J. H. MILHOLLAND, Secretary, Charleston, Illinois. REV. J. M. WYCKOFF, Treasurer, Sullivan, Illinois. REV. E. M. JOHNSON, Owensville, Indiana. RFV W. M. FREEZE, Greenville, Indiana. REV. J. L. GOODKNIGHT, Lincoln, Illinois. REV. G. W. MAY, Algiers, Indiana, R. R. 8. REV. J. A. HILL, Anna, Illinois.
VI — Board of Missions and Church Erection. F. H. PRENDERGAST, President, Marshall, Texas. REV. W. M. ROBISON, Secretary, Dangerfield, Texas. F. Y. HALL, Treasurer, Marshall, Texas. REV. A. A. COLLINS, Blair, Oklahoma. WM. CLARK, Jefferson, Texas.
VII — Board of Publication. J. H. ZARECOR, President, Nashville, Tennessee. R. L. BASKETTE, Secretary and Treasurer, Nashville, Tenn. F. M. SEAGLE, Chattanooga, Tennessee. REV. A. N. ESHMAN, Nashville, Tennessee. J. H. FUSSELL, Columbia, Tennessee. REV. A. C. BIDDLE, Hopkinsville, Kentucky. REV. J. H. ZWINGLE, Nashville, Tennessee.
W. L DANLEY, Nashville, Tennessee.
S. A. CUNNINGHAM, Nashville, Tennessee.
W. E. DUNAWAY, Jackson, Tennessee.
VIII — Advisory Board. REV. A. N. ESHMAN, Chairman, Nashville, Tenness* J. H. FUSSELL, Columbia, Tennessee. J. B. TALLEY, Scottsboro, Alabama. W. B. YOUNG, Clarksville, Tennessee. VV. E. DUNAWAY, Jackson, Tennessee. J. H. ZARECOR, Nashville, Tennessee.
IX — Legal Board. JUDGE JOE H. FUSSELL, Chairman, Columbia, Tennessee.
J. J. McCLELLAN, Treasurer, West Point. Mississippi.
C. W. ALLEN, Paris, Texas.
WILLIAM REISTER, Evansville, Indiana.
W. L. WELKER, Knoxville, Tennessee.
CORNELIUS HARDY, Tishomingo, Indian Territory.
F. H. PRENDERGAST, Marshall, Texas.
J. B. TALLEY, Scottsboro, Alabama.
W. W. HARALSON, Fort Payne, Alabama. HON. J. H. ZARECOR, Nashville, Tennessee. J. N. Parker, Dyersburg, Tennessee. JAMES ARMITAGE, Greenville, Tennessee. A. P. HAGGARD, Dayton, Tennessee. W. B. YOUNG, Clarksville, Tennessee.
X — Board of Sunday School and Young People's Work. REV. T. ASHBURN, President, Knoxville, Tennessee. T. W. KELLER, Secreatry ond Treasurer, Knoxville, Tennessee. REV. J. T. BARBEE, Owensboro, Kentucky. WM. RIBER, Decaitur, Illinois. WM. REISTER, Evansville, Indiana. J. M. GALLAHER. Knoxville. Tennessee.
XI — Board of Trustees of the General Assembly. DR. T. W. STONE, President, Bowling Green, Kentucky. E. W. BECK, Vice-President, Bowling Green Kentucky. H. H. DENHART, Secretary, Bowling Green, Kentucky. DR. W. E. LUNDY, Treasurer, Bowling Green, Kentucky. DR. J. F. HENDRICK, Bowling Green, Kentucky. W. J. DENHART, Bowling Green, Kentucky. JUDGE CHAS. DRAKE, Bowling Green, Kentucky. JOE. D. SMITH, Bowling Green, Kentucky. C. W. STONE, Bowling Green, Kentucky. M. R. GRAHAM, Bowling Green, Kentucky, R. R. 1. .L J. MILLER, Bowling Green, Kentucky. THOS. F. LEWIS, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Executive Board of the Above Board.
H. H. Denhart, Secretary; W. E. Lundy, Treasurer; J. f. Hendrick, M. R. Graham, T. F. Lewis.
XII — Permanent Committee on Evangelistic Work. REV. S. H. MURRAY, Secretary. C. W. WRIGHT.
G. W. FREEMAN, Mansfield, Missouri. W. R. SLAUGHTER, Salisbury, Missouri. REV. A. M. BUCHANAN, Moberly, Missouri. REV. L. M. CLEMENS, Marshall, Missouri. REV. T. C. NEWMAN. W. K. MORROW, Warrensburg, Missouri.
XIII — Permanent Committee on Temperance. REV. JOE McLESKY, Newbern, Tennessee. REV. J. W. HARGETT, Jonesboro, Arkansas. REV. M. L. BULLARD, Stratford, Indian Territory. REV. W. H. WHITE, Brownwood, Texas. ELDERS:
D. M. PERRYMAN, Byron, Arkansas. T. P. MODDRALL, Pomona, Missouri. M. D. OLIVER, San Saba, Texas
XIV — The Assembly's Commission. REV. J. H. MILHOLLAND, President, Charleston, Illinois. REV. E. M. JOHNSON, Secretary, Owensville Indiana. REV. W. E. DAVIS Omaha, Illinois. REV. J. A. HILL, Anna, Illinois. REV. J. L. GOODKNIGHT. Lincoln, Illinois. REV. W. M. FREEZE, Greenville, Indiana. REV. R. . MILLER, Petersburg, Illinois. REV. G. W. MAY, Algiers, Indiana, R. R. 8. REV. W. L. COLLINS, Pleasant Grove, Iowa. REV. J. T. BARBEE Owensboro, Kentucky. REV. A. C. BIDDLE, Hoqkinsville, Kentucky. ELDER HUGH LOGAN, Decatur, Illinois. Elder F. E. BENNETT, Martinsville, Illinois. ELDER ELI McLEANE, Dongola, Illinois. ELDER I. C. LAFFERTY, DeWitt, Illinois. ELDER A. FULKERSON, Fancy Prairie, Illinois. ELDER M. E. VANNICE, Russell, Iowa. ELDER J. W. TAYLOR, Glasgow, Kentucky. ELDER GEO. W. EAVES, Greenville, Kentucky. ELDER, A. E. BOYD, Palmer, Illinois. REV. A. W. GREEN, President, St. Joseph, Missouri.
REV. A. N. ESHMAN. Moderator, 1907.
REV. J. D. LEWIS. Pastor Host.
R. L. BASKETTE,
Director of Entertainment -General Assembly,
1907.
REV. J. L. GOODKNIGHT, D. D., L.L.D. Stated Clerk and Treasurer.
MINUTES
OF THE SEVENTY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HELD AT DICKSON, TENN., MAY 16th, TO 21st, 1907.
First Day, Thursday, Forenoon Session
MAY 16th, 1907, 10:30, A. M.
Pursuant to its own adjournment, the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church was convened for its Seventy-Seventh meeting at the birthplace of the Church in Dickson County, Tennessee, on the Third Thursday in May, 1007, at 10-30 o'clock, A. M.
DEVOTIONAL EXERCISES AND OPENING SERMON.
The Moderator, the Rev. J. L. Hudgins, made explanation of the occasion, after which the Rev. R. D. Shook, by the Mod- erator's request, led in a brief, fervent prayer.
The Moderator read Luke 6 :12-23, and delivered a sermon from the text, Luke G :17 : — "And he came down with them and stood in the plain."
OPENING PRAYER.
The opening prayer of the Assembly was offered by the Moderator, the Rev. J. L. Hudgins, and Assembly declared duly constituted.
ROLL OF COMMISSIONERS. The Stated Clerk then called the roll of Commissioners
10 MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
whose credentials were properly attested. Those present were found to be :
Ministers :— Berry, H. W. ; Crutcher, G. W. ; Davis, C. A. Dunn, C. W. ; Durham, J. L. ; Folsom, J. W. ; Hendrix, J. H. Henderson, B. H. ; Hill, J. A. ; Hudgins, J. L. ; Johnson, E. M. Lackey, W. J. ; McLesky, Joe ; Mann, A. J. ; Mason, R. L. ; Mil- ler, R. D.; Million, M. G. ; Nation, T. B. ; Norment, W. M. ; Rudolph, Ehnus ; Shook, R. D.; Simmons, J. W. ; Sloop, M. L. ; Smith, M. M.; Stines, I. V.— 25.
Ruling Elders:— Bell, R. V. ; Davidson, W. J.; Engelbright J. W.; Flaniken, C. W. ; Jenkins, B. R. ; McClcllan, J. J.; Odle, A. C; Odom, Jno. L. ; Riddle, M. V. ; Sitton, Spencer P.; Slaughter, W. R. ; Taylor, J. W'.— 12.
Ministers present, 25. Ruling Elders present, 12. Total Commissioners present, 37.
Adjourned to meet in Dickson at 3:00 o'clock P. M.
The following was offered by the Rev. E. M. Johnson and was adopted :
Whereas, it is neither convenient nor practical to continue the Sessions of this General Assembly in this house and local- ity : Therefore
Resolved, that we adjourn to meet at 3 o'clock P. M., today in prepared tent in the town of Dickson, Tennessee.
The session was closed with prayer by the Rev. R. D. Miller, and General Assembly adjourned by Moderator.
First Day, Thursday, Afternoon Session
MAY 16th, 1907, 3:00 P. M.
The Assembly convened under the Assembly tent in the town of Dickson, Tennessee, and was opened with prayer by the Moderator, the Rev. J. L. Hudgins.
THE ROLL COMPLETED.
The Stated Clerk resumed the formation of the roll. The following Commissioners appeared, who together with those enrolled in the forenoon, made an exhibit by Synods and Pres- byteries as follows :
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1. SYNOD OF ALABAMA. PRESBYTERIES. MINISTERS. RULING KLDERS.
1. Ilirmingliam J. W. Oheshier
2. Florida
3. McGready Sam P. McConnell
4. Robert Donnell . . . R. D. Shook Judge John P.. Talley
5. Springville J. P. Sloan (2)
6. Talladega M. G. Milligan, Sr. . . M. M. Russell
2. SYNOD OF ARKANSAS.
1. Bartholamew T. S. Douglass J. A. Waddell
2. Burrow I. W. Hargett A. C. Thompson
3. Fort Smith G. L. M. Pond
4. Little Rock I. S. Hall N. S. Moore
5. Morrillton Jas. F. Montgomery ..J. M. Atkinson
0. Mound Prairie J. A. Knight D. A. Oakley
7. Porter J. L. Durham J. \V. Engelbright
8. White River E. W. L. Jennings . . . . D. M. Perry-nan
3. SYNOD OF ILLINOIS.
1. Decatur I. M. Wyckoff Hugh Logan
2. Ewing W. E. Davis M. C. Houck.
3. Foster J. H. Milholland F. E. Bennct
4. Illinois J. A. Hill
5. Lincoln J. L. Goodknight .... I. C. LaiT
6. .Mt. Vernon W. M. Freeze Isaac McCracken
7. Sangamon R. D. Miller A. Fulkerson
S. Vandalia E. M. Johnson A. E. Boyd
4. SYNOD OF INDIANA.
1. Morgan G. W. May P. H. McNabfc
5. SYNOD OF INDIANOLA.
1. Chicksaw M. L. Bullard /
2. Choctaw I. S. Lish
3. Greer \. A. Collins A. J. Fanning
4. Oklahoma C. B. Parkhurst (2) ..
6. SYNOD OF IOWA.
1. Iowa \V. L. Collins
7. SYNOD OF KENTUCKY.
1. Cumberland B. H. Henderson T. W. Taylor
2. " Litchfield C. A. Canal
3. Logan M. M. Smith T. S. Marrs
4. Mayfield Elm us Rudolph A. M. Hicks
5. Owensboro W. T. Galloway Geo. W. Eaves
6. Princeton A. C. Biddle T. TV. Moore
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8. SYNOD OF MISSISSIPPI.
1. Mississippi J. W. Folsom L. R. McDonald
2. New Hope A. N. Eshman J. J. McClellan
3. Yazoo J. E. Cortner
J. B. Nation J. M. Hart
9. SYNOD OF MISSOURI.
1. Lexington H. Clay Yates J. G. Turk
2. McGee H. W. Berry W. R. Slaughter
3. New Lebanon . . . . L. F. Clemens Will D. Buck
4. Ozark I. V. Stines J. W. Davenport
5. Piatt A. W. Green A. J. Ferrell
6. Springfield Jose,ph Davis G. W. Freeman.
7. West Plains W. S. Kincaid T. P. Modi-all
8. West Prairie E. H. White J. M. Cook (2)
10. SYNOD OF THE PACIFIC.
1. California Gam Sing Quah Spencer H. Sitton
2. Los Angeles N. F. Gill
3. Tulare Warren Comptcn .... P. W. Sims
11. SYNOD OF TENNESSEE.
1. Chattanooga Z. M. McGhee . . .
2. Clarksville V. B. Costellow. .
3. Columbia T. Jeff Dixon . . .
4. Cookville
5. East Tennessee ... .J. W. Dishman . .
6. Elk J. W. Simmons . .
7. Knoxville M. L. Sloop
8. Lebanon J. R. Goodpasture
McMinnville C. K. Carlock . . . .
9.
. . . Dr. A. A. Rowland
. . A. J. Turner
. . .Judge Joe H. Fussell W. C. Murphy
. . G. M. Smith . . . Martin V. Riddle . . . T. W. Keller.
... J. P. Buchanan. . . . G. B. Wilson
1. Austin ....
2. Brownwood
3. Corsicana .
Dallas-Bonham
Denton
Greenville
Gregory
Louisiana ....
12. SYNOD OF TEXAS.
. J. L. Stevenson J. D. Eustis
. W. H. White (2)
B. E. Bowmen .... ...M. D. Oliver
. S. C. Lockett
W. J. Lackey J. Y. Bates
. . E. D. Farris
. C. W. Dunn R. V. Bell
. G. W. Crutcher Jno. L. Odom
. F. M. Proctor B. T. Price
. F. A. Clampit't R. Y. Bell (2)
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9. Marshall W. M. Robison Wm. Clark
10. Red River .. .. J. H. Hendrick M. W. Hamilton
11. Sweetwater Wlm. Piercy T. H. Mayfield
1 2. Texas G. F. Harris P>. R. Jenkins
13. Waco A. J. Mann A. C. Odle
14. Weather-ford G. W. Rulshing Thos. Bralton
13. SYNOD OF WEST TENNESSEE.
1. Hopewell J. A. Keaton N. A. Mitchell
J. W. Phillips
2. Madison J. R. Alexander
3. Memphis C. A. Davis S. S. Hudiburg
A. S. Johnson C. W. Flaniken
4. Obion Joe McLesky H. Parks
J. L. Hudgins W. J. Davidson
(First Day)— Ministers 72; Ruling Elders, 64; Total Commis- sionens, 136.
(Second Day) — Ministers 74; Ruling Elders, 66; Total Commis- sioners, 140.
For convenience of reference, this list includes all Commis- sioners and the figure after the name indicates the day of enroll- ment. For alphabetical list of Commissioners, with post office ad- dresses, see appandixes.
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER WITH POST OFFICES.
Moderator — Rev. A. N. Eshman, Nashville, Tenn. Stated Clerk — Rev. J. L. Goodknight, Lincoln, Illinois.
COMMISSIONERS. Ministers. Alexander, J. R., Savannah, Tenn. Hudgins, J. L., Union City, Tenn. Bullard, M. L., Stratford, I. T. Hall, J. S., Searcy, Ark. Biddle, A. C, Hopkinsville, Ky. Jennings, E. W. L., Melbourn, Berry, H. W., College Mound. Mo. Arkansas.
Bowmer, B. E., San Angelo, Tex-. Johnson, E. M., Owensville, Ind. Cheshier, J. W., Montavallo, Ala. Johnson, A. S., Trenton, Tenn.
R. R. No. 1 Knight, J. A., Horatio, Ark. Clemens, L. F., Marshall, Mo. Kincaid, W. S., Greer, Mo.
Collins, A. A., Blair, Okla. Keaton, J. A., Milan, Tenn.
Collins, W. L., Pleasant Grove, Lish, J. S., McCurtain, I. T.
Iowa. Lackey, W. J., Corsicana, Tex.
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MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Compton, Warren, Fresno,
California. Cnrtner, J. E., West Point, Miss. Costellow, V. B., Springfield,
Tennessee. Carlock, C. K., McMinnville,
Tenn. Crustcher, G. W., Winfield, Tex. Clampitt, F. A., Quitman, La. Douglass, T. S., Bearden, Ark. Durham, J. L., Chis'mville, Ark. Davis, AV. E., Omaha, Illinois. Davis, Joseph, Conway, Mo.,
R. F. D. Dixon, T. Jeff, Spring Hill,
Tenn. Dishman, J. W., Greenville,
Tenn. Dunn, C. W., Henrietta, Texas. Eshman, A. N., Nashville, Tenn. Freeze, W. M., Greenville, 111. Folsom, J. W., Carthage, Miss. Farris, E. D., Dallas, Texas. Goodknight, J. L., Lincoln, 111. Galloway, W. T., Sacramento, Ky. Gam, Sing Quah, Oakland, Calif. 665 Alice St. Gill, N. F., Los Angeles, Calif.
120 N. Figueroa St. Goodpasture, J. R., Nashville,
Tenn Room 34 Cole Bldg. Green, A. W., St. Joseph, Mo.
2937 Seneca St. Hargett, J. W., Jonesboro, Ark. Mill, J. A., Anna, 111. Henderson, B. H., Summersville,
Kentucky. Ilcudrick, J. H., Paris, Texas. Harris, G. F., Troupe, Texas.
R. R. No. 5. Ruling Atkinson, J. M., Salgohahia,
Arkansas.
Bennett, F. E., Martinsville, 111.
R. R. No. 2.
Milligan, M. G., Sr.,
Choccolocco, Ala. Montgomery, Jas. F., Russelville,
Ark. Milholland, J. H., Charleston,
Illinois. Miller, R. D., Petersburg, 111. May, G. W., Algiers, Ind.
R. R. No. 8. Mann, A. J., McGregor, Texas. McConnell, Sam P., Mt. Rozzell, Alabama. McGhee, Z. M.,
East Chattanooga, Tenn. McLesky, Joe, Newbern, Tenn. Nation, T. B., Cedar Bluff, Miss. Pond, G. L. Mv Fayettville, Ark. Parkhurst, C. B., Cherokee,
Oklahoma. Proctor, F. M., Alvord, Texas. Piercy, Wm, Stamford, Tex. Rudolph, Elmus, Paducah, Ky. R. R. No. 2. Robison, W. M., Dangerfield,
Texas. Rushing, G. W., Olney, Texas. Shook, R. D., Scottsiboro, Ala. Smith, M. M., Bowling Green,
Kentucky. Stines, I. V., Marionville, Mo. Simmons, J. W., Maxwell, Tenn. Sloop, M. L., Athens, Tenn. Stevenson, J. L., Round Rock,
Texas. Wyckoff, J. M., Sullivan, 111. White, E. H., Calidonia, Mo. White, W. H., Brownwood, Tex. Yates, H. Clay, Warrenshurg,
Missouri.
Elders. Mayfield, T. H., Robey, Texas. Murphy, W. C, Hilham, Tenn. Modrall, T. P., Pomona, Mo. Moore, T. W., Freedonia, Ky.
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Boyd, A. E., Palmer, 111. Buck, Will, D., Marshall, Mo. Buchanan, Ex-Gov. J. P.
Murfreesboro, Term., R. R. 4. Bales, J. Y., Corsicana, Texas. Bell, R. V., Gainesville, Texas. Bell, R. Y., Simsboro, La. Bralton, Thos., Ft. Worth, Tex. Cahal, C. A., Dukes, Ky. Cook, J. M., Dexter, Mo. Clark, Wm., Jefferson, Tex. Davenport, J. W., Lockwood, Mo. Davidson, W. J., Dyer, Tenn. Engelbright, J. W.
Golden City, Arxansas. Eaves, Geo. W., Greenville, Ky. Fustis, J. ., Bertram, Texas. Flaniken, C. W., Brighton,
Tennessee. Freeman, G. W., Mansfield, Mo. Ferrell, A. J., Faucett, Mo. Fanning, A. J., Francrs, Okla. Fulkerson, A., Fancy Prairie,
Blinois. Fussell, Judge Joe H.,
Colum^a, Tennessee. Hudiburg, S. S., Olive Hill,
Tennessee. Hamilton, M. W.,
Clarkesville, Tex., R. R. No. 1. Hart, J. M., Pickens, Miss. Houk, M. C. Norric City, 111. Hicks, A. M., Fulton, Ky Jenkins, B. R., Jacksonville,
Texas. Keller, T. W., Knoxville, Tenn. Logan, Hugh, Decatur, 111.
1016 Kn.ght St. Lafferty, I. C., DeWitt, ±a. Mitchell, N. A.,
McKenzie, Tenn., R. R. 7.
Marrs, J. S., So. Union, Ky. Moore, N. S., Lonoke, Ark. McCracken, Isaac, Enterprise,
Illinois. McNabb, P. H., Petersburg,
Indiana, R. R. 1. McDonald, L. R., Carthage, Miss. McClellan, J. J., West Point,
Miss. Oakley, D. A., Horatio, Ark. Oliver, M. D., San Saha, Tex. Odom, Jno. L., Sulpher Springs,
Texas R. R. No. 7 Odle, A. C, Valley Mills, Texas. Perryman, D. M., Byron, Ark. Price, B. T., Nocona, Texas. Phillips, J. W., Gleason, Tenn.
R. R. 2. Parks, H., Newbern, Tenn. Russell, M. M., Attalla, Ala. Rowland, Dr. A. A., Atlanta, Ga. Riddle, Martin V.,
Muberry, Tenn., R. R. 3. Sloan, J. B., Oneonta, Ala. Slaughter, W. R., Salisbury, Mo. Sitton, Spencer P.,
San Jose, Calif., 31 S. 9th St. Sims, P. W., Fresno, Calif. Smith,, G. M., Greenville, Tenn. Talley, Judge John B.,
Scottsboro, Ala. Thompson, A. C, Wynne, Ark. Taylor, J. W., Glasgow, Ky.
R. R. No. 5. Turk, J. G., Clinton, Mo. Turner, A. J., McEwen, Tenn.
R. R. No. 3. Waddell. J. A.. Am, Ark. Wilson, G. B., Beech Grove,
Tennessee.
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PRESBYTERIES NOT REPRESENTED IN THIS ASSEMBLY. SYNOD OF ALABAMA.
Florida Presbytery not represented
SYNOD OF ARKANSAS.
Arkansas Presbytery not represented.
SYNOD OF ILLINOIS.
Chicago Presbytery not represented. Rushville Presbytery not represented.
SYNOD OF INDIANOLA.
Oklahoma Presbytery and Washita Presbytery not repre- sented.
Cherokee Presbytery not represented.
SYNOD OF INDIANA.
Indiana Presbytery not represented. Wabash Presbytery not represented
SYNOD OF IOWA.
Colesburg Presbytery not represented. West Iowa Presbytery not represented.
SYNOD OF KANSAS.
Fort Scott Presbytery not represented. Kansas City Presbytery not represented. Nebraska Presbytery not represented. Rocky Mountain Presbytery not represented. Wichita Presbytery not represented.
SYNOD OF MISSISSIPPI.
Bell Presbytery not represented. Oxford Presbytery not represented
SYNOD OF MISSOURI.
Chillicothe Presbytery not represented. Kirksville Presbytery not represented. St. Louis Presbytery not represented. Salt River Presbytery not represented.
SYNOD OF OHIO.
Athens Presbytery not represented. Columbus Presbytery not represented. Miami Presbytery not represented.
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SYNOD OF OREGON. Portland Presbytery not represented. Walla Walla Fresbytery not represented. Willamette Presbytery not represented. Sacramento Presbytery not represented
SYNOD OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Allegheny Presbytery not represented. Pennsylvania Presbytery not represented Pittsburg Presbytery not represented. Union Presbytery not represented
GREETINGS TO OTHER RELIGIOUS BODIES.
The Moderator and the Stated Clerk were directed to send fraternal greetings to the General Assembly of the Pres- byterian Church in the United States in session at Birmingham, Alabama, to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, in session at Colum- bus, Ohio, to the General Baptist Convention, in session at Baltimore, Md., and to the General Assembly of the Cumber- land Presbyterian Church, Colored, in session at Providence, Ky. The greetings sent were in the following words :
The Seventy-seventh General Assembly of the Cumber- land Presbyterian Church in Session at Dickson, Tenn., this May 16, 1907, sends to you its fraternal greetings. ' See 2 Peter 1, 2.
ADDRESSES OF WELCOME TO BE HEARD.
Tomorrow morning at ten o'clock A. M. was fixed as the time for hearing addresses of welcome from the citizens of Dickson.
REGULAR RULE SUSPENDED.
The Assembly directed that the standing order of business for tonight be suspended, and that instead thereof, the Modera- tor preach a sermon.
ASSEMBLY TAKES RECESS.
The Assembly took recess until seven-thirty P. M. and was led in prayer by the Rev. H. Clay Yates.
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First Day, Thursday, Night Session
MAY 16th, 1907, 7:30 P. M.
The Assembly was called to order at seven-thirty P. M. jJPrayer was offered by the Rev. Geo. W. May of Morgan
Presbytery.
COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL PAPER.
( )n motion, the Moderator was instructed to appoint a special Committee of five to examine a paper held by Judge Joe H. Fussell, and that said Committee report to the As- sembly at the close of the sermon tonight. The Committee so appointed were Judge Joe H. Fussell, Rev. J. L. Goodknight, Rev. W. M. Robison, Judge Jno. 13. Talley and the Hon. J. J. McClellan.
SERMON BY THE MODERATOR.
The Moderator, the Rev. J. L. Hudgins, delivered a very able sermon. Prayer was led by the Rev. J. L. Riley of Indiana.
SERMON REQUESTED FOR PUBLICATION.
By unanimous vote the Assembly requested the Moderator, the Rev. J- h. Hudgins, to reproduce his sermon of tonight that it may be put into pamphlet form.
REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE.
The foregoing Committee of five appointed to examine a paper held by Judge Joe H. Fussell, reported the same to the Assembly; that it was an address from this Assembly to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. The Committee recommended the adop- tion of said paper and that the Stated Clerk forward a copy at once to the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.
The report of the Committee was unanimously adopted.
The address is as follows:
ADDRESS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Tbe General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in session at Dickson, Tennessee, to the General As-
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sembliy of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, in session at Columbus, Ohio.
The year just now expiring has been an eventful year for your Church and for ours; eventful alike for each of them, but with different results. During that period, to our regret, per- haps as many as one-fourth of our lay members and more than one-half of our ministers have gone away from our Church and into yours on account of the so-called union and re-union be- tween the two.
Notwithstanding all this the Cumberland Presbyterinn Church, by the Grace of God, still survives; and it still feels that it has an important mission to perform in the world for our Divine Lord and Master. The vigor and zeal, the consecration and determination of our people in the performance of that mis- sion are unabated. In this Assembly are now duly represented 7(> of the 114 Presbyteries of our Church, the others having been disorganized for the present only, through the influx of a dis- abling number of our Ministers into your Church.
A large per cent of those leaving our communion for yours have been misled into that course by the often repeated statement in public addresses and otherwise, to the effect that your Church has abandoned the Westminster Confession of Faith as originally written and come to the doctrines of our Church. In the "Pastorial Letter" sent out by former Cumber- land Presbyterians, as early as June, 10(10, is found this stater m.ent: "But what is still more important to us is, that the Pres- byterian General Assembly has declared that its amended creed is substantially the same as our own." And again, "The Presbyterian General Assembly by adopting the joint reports has also, in substance, declared that our Confession of Faith correctly expresses the meaning of its own Confession of Faith, which we have adopted."
It is not believed that a majority of your Church have sanctioned these misleading and unjustifiable statements, or that your Church desires to occupy the attitude indicated be- fore the world.
The change of ecclesiastical allegiance by so large a part of our ministry and laity has brought profound regret and sorrow to our Church ; yet that is not so distressing to our moral and religious sense, and to that of other Christian denominations
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as the cruel and relentless effort that has been made and is still being made throughout our Church on behalf of your Church and in its name, to coerce unwilling Cumberland Presbyterians and to compel them over their consciences to go into your Church, or, failing in that, then to coerce and compel them to give up their name, organization and Confession of Faith and surrender to your Church and in its name all of their houses of worship and other Church property. The demand thus made and pressed vigorously and incessantly, in court and out of court, on behalf of your Church and in its name, is, in sub- stance and effect, that Cumberland Presbyterians shall worship as Presbyterians in the United States of America, or not at ail ; and, in the latter event, that they shall be forced to give up to that Church all of their houses of Worship and other property.
In the month of July, 1906, an injunction bill was filed at Favetteville, Tennessee, by and in the name of certain former Cumberland Presbyterians, "and all other ministers, officers, and members of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A." The object of that, bill, as recited therein, was to restrain and prohibit Cumberland Presbyterians (1) from using their own houses or worship, (2) from asserting any right thereto in any court of law or equity, (3) from the use of their church name, and (4) from using their Confession of Faith.
This suit and several others of like import, brought in like manner, in the States of Indiana, Missouri, Texas and may be in some other States are now pending. All of them are earnest- ly resisted by Cumberland Presbyterians, who, in self-defense and for self-protection have also brought several suits, which are likewise pending.
We cannot believe that the majority of your great Church have sanctioned this cruel and relentless course of oppression and wrong which is being pursued against us in the civil courts; or, if it has received that sanction heretofore, we cannot believe that upon sober second thought you will permit a continuance thereof in the future.
Your Church does not need our property; and even if it did, you, as Christian people, could not afford, if allowed, to take it from us. It is not yours and you ought not to claim it or to want it.
Our Church needs its own property and cannot well afford to do without it. Therefore, unless forced to that extremity by
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the courts, which we do not look for, our Church will never surrender its property to your Church. We greatly deplore liti- gation, even in self-defense and for self-protection; yet litiga- tion is better than tame submission to a great wrong and so great a deprivation.
Our people would not despair, however, if the worst should come to the worst, and our Church, at the end of pro- longed litigation in every State, should find itself stripped of every house of worship and every vestige of other property, which is not expected ; but they would trust, implicitly and con- fidently, the same God who so abundantly blessed the founders of our beloved Church, to bless them in like manner and en- able them in due season to erect other houses of worship and acquire other necessary property.
Nor would anyone feel sure that our despoilers would en- joy the fruits of such a victory over us.
We can better afford to have our property wrested from us than others can to take it. Though worth contending for to the last extremity, this property is not indispensable to the con- tinued life and usefulness of our Church. Cumberland Presby- terianism rests on a firmer foundation than that, and will sur- vive these conflicts, property or no property. On the other hand, who can foresee or who will have the boldness to predict that our property, taken from us in the name of your Church and in its possession, would not prove to be like the wedge of gold in Achan's Tent?
You will not longer be misled or deceived by the inter- ested declaration that the opposition among Cumberland Presbyterians to the so-called union and re-union is insigni- ficant, and that it will soon pass away. The events of the last twelve months, so palpable before your eyes, have completely disproved that boastful assertion. Nor will future persitence in the unsanctified course of wrong and oppression and attempt- ed coercion, if allowed by you, result in any gain to your Church or in the destruction of our Church. "But the more they afflicted them, the more they multiplied and grew."
Already the religious sensibilities of this whole country, if not of the entire world, have been shocked by this unfortunate and unnecessary conflict. It has brought discredit upon the cause of religion and apparently retarded the growth of our Master's Kingdom in those localities where the strife has been
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greatest. It is the mistake, not to say the sin, of the present age ! Bui the Cumberland Presbyterians have been powerless to prevent it. Nothing was left them but resistance. They pre- ferred to stay where they were. Their consciences would not permit them to do otherwise They entreated their brethren not to leave them, or, if leave they must, to go in peace Their entreaties were disregarded; and they were told in effect that they must go too, notwithstanding their convictions, or, failing to do that, must be stripped of their houses of worship, their church name, and their Confession of Faith The only alter- native left them was and is resistance or ecclesiastical extinc- tion. They chose the former, and by the Lord's help will main- tain it. Who in this liberty-loving country can blame them? The right of self-defense and of self-protection is a sacred right the world over.
Finally, there is abundant room' for both of these great churches, and abundant work for each of them to do, as separ- ate and independent organizations of Christian men and wo- men. Union without unity would be worse than no union at all.
It would be dishonoring to God and Man. Unity in this instance is an impossibilty. This has been demonstrated. it v. as self-evident from the start.
Your houses of worship and other property are yours ; your Church name, organization, and Confession of Faith are yours ; and no one can take any of them away from you.
Ours are ours, and we den> the right of anyone to take them from us.
As to all of these and in mutual recognition of their in- violability in the future, we invoke the peaceable and unselfish spirit that moved the heart and controlled the action of Abram when he said to Lot: "Let there be no strife, I pray thee, be- tween me and thee, and between my herdmen and thy herdmen ; for we are brethren."
IDF H. FUSSELL, I. L. GOODKNIGHT, WM. M. ROBISON, I. B. TALLEY,
j. j. McClelland,
Committee.
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ADJOURNMENT.
The Assembly adjourned until Friday. May (7th, at 9:00 o'clock a m. Prayer by the Moderator, Rev. J. L. Hudgins.
Second Day, Friday, Forenoon Session
MAY 17th, 1907, 9:00 A. M.
The Assembly met and was opened with prayer by the Moderator.
DEVOTIONAL SERVICE.
A Devotional Service was conducted by Rev. A. C. Puddle of Synod of Kentucky.
OTHER COMMISSIONERS ENROLLED.
Other Commissioners were enrolled as follows : — Ruling Elder, J. B. Sloan, Springville Presbytery in the Synod of Ala- bama; Rev. C. B. Parkhurst, Oklahoma Presbytery, Synod of rndianola; Ruling Elder, J. M. Cook, West Prairie Presbytery, Synod of Missouri; Rev. W. H. White, Brownwood Presbytery, Synod of Texas ; Ruling Elder, R. Y. Bell, Louisiana Presbytery, Synod of Texas.
MINUTES APPROVED.
The Minutes of Thursday, May lGth, were read and ap- proved.
ELECTION OF MODERATOR.
The Assembly voted to go into the election of Moderator ; whereupon the Rev. A. N Eshman, of New Hope Presbytery was by acclamation elected Moderator of the Assembly .
SPECIAL ORDER.
The Special order for this hour, 10 o'clock a. m. was to listen to addresses of welcome from those who had been dele- gated for that purpose from the citizens of Dickson. Very ap- propriate and highly interesting addresses were made by the Rev. J. A. Harris, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, on the part of the churches; and by Mr. J- A. Clements, Attor- ney at Law, on the part of the citizens at large. To these the Rev. M. M. Smith, at the request of the Moderator, made a suitable response.
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UNVEILING OF THE LOG HOUSE.
This was a very interesting exercise. The log house was a miniature exhibition of the home of the Rev. Samuel McAdow, in which was organized the First Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The unveiling of this model was accom- panied with several highly instructive and very profitable his- toric addresses. Upon the rostrum were immediate descen- dants of Revs. Ewing, King and McAdow in the persons of four ladies, great grand-children and grand niece.
The Assembly took recess until 2:30 p. m.
Second Day, Friday, Afternoon Session
MAY 17th, 1907, 2:30 P. M. The Moderator called the Assembly to order. FRATERNAL DELEGATES APPOINTED.
The following, offered by the Rev. A. C. Biddle, was adopt- ed : Resolved, That the Rev. J. T. Barbee and the Rev. B. H. Henderson be sent as Fraternal Delegates to the General As- sembly of the Cumberland, Presbyterian Church, Colored, now in session at Providence, Kentucky. These brethren accepted the appointment.
TIME FIXED FOR POPULAR MISSIONARY MEETING.
This evening at 8 o'clock was set apart for a Popular Mis- sionary Rally, and Rev. W. M. Robison, Rev. J. L. Hudgins and Rev. J. L. Goodknight were appointed to prepare a program for the same.
TIME FOR EDUCATIONAL MEETING.
Saturday afternoon of this week, at 3 o'clock, was fixed for a Popular Educational Meeting, and the Rev. P. F. Johnson was appointed to prepare a program for the same.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES SUGGESTED.
The matter of appointing members upon the Assembly's Board of Trustees was referred to the following Committee: Hon. J. J. McClellan, Judge J. H. Fussell. Judge John B. Talley and Rev. M. M. Smith.
RECESS.
Recess was taken until 7:30 o'clock tonight.
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Second Day, Friday, Night Session
MAY 17th, 1907, 7:30 P. M. The Assembly was called to order by the Moderator.
POPULAR MISSIONARY MEETING. This being the evening for a Popular Missionary Rally ; after a few songs and prayers, the hour of 8:00 o'clock having arrived, and the Chairman of the evening, the Rev. J. L. Good- knight of Illinois presiding, the Rev. W. M. Robison of Texas, and Secretary of the Board of Missions, read the report of that Board. Following this, addresses were made by Rev. W. M. Robison, Rev. Gam Sing Quah, Mrs. L. M. Woosley, Rev. T. Ashburn and Rev. J. L. Hudgins. A special offering was taken for Mission work in Memphis, Tennessee, amounting to $292.36.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMMITTEES. The Moderator announced the following Committees: SYNODICAL MINUTES.
ALABAMA SYNOD. Rev. T. S. Douglass, Rev. J. W. Folsom, Elder C. A. Cahal.
ARKANSAS SYNOD. Rev. J. A. Hill, Elders J. A. Waddell, P. H. McNabb.
ILLINOIS SYNOD. Rev. J. E. Cortner, Elder I. C. Lafferty, Elder W. C. Mur- phy.
INDIANA SYNOD. Rev. W. L. Collins, Elders Isaac McCracken, J. W. Taylor, and N. A. Mitchell.
KENTUCKY SYNOD. Rev. J. W. Cheshier, Rev. S. P. McConnell, Elder A. |. Fer- rell.
MISSISSIPPI SYNOD. Revs. J. L. Stephenson and G. L. M. Pond. Elder J. D. Eustis.
MISSOURI SYNOD. Rev. J. M. Wyckoff, Elders D. A. Oakley and T. W. Moore
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PACIFIC SYNOD. Revs. W. M. Freeze, G. W. Crntcher and Elder J. W Engle- bright.
TENNESSEE SYNOD. Rev. J. R. Alexander and Elder J. M. Atkinson.
TEXAS SYNOD. Rev. J. A. Keaton, Elders J M. Hart and R. V. Bell.
WEST TENNESSEE SYNOD. Revs. G. W. Rushing and E. D Farris CHURCH GOVERNMENT. Revs. N. F. Gill and W. E. Davis, Elders L. R. McDonald, B. R. Jenkins, A. C. Odle and C. W. Flaniken.
DECEASED MINISTERS. Revs. Z. M. McGhee and J. A. Knight ; Elders George W. Eaves, J. G. Turk and S. S. Hudiburg.
EDUCATION. Revs. J. L. Goodknight, D. D., W. L. Collins, Elmus Ru- dolph, A. W. Green, Wm. Piercy and L. F. Clemens ; Elders A. E. Boyd and Will D. Buck.
FINANCE.
Elders Wm. Clark, G. W. Freeman, W. R. Slaughter, W. J. Davidson and H. Parks.
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S WORK.
Revs. J. L. Hudgins and W. S. Kincaid; Elders Hugh Lo- gan, A. M. Hicks, J. Y. Bates, M. W. Hamilton, A. Fulkerson and Thos. Bralton.
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
Revs. M. M. Smith, R. D. Shook, T. Jeff Dickson, J. W. Dishman and W. M. Robison, Elders J. J. McClellan and A. A. Rowland.
WAYS AND MEANS.
Revs. Joseph Davis, J. F. Montgomery and A. A. Collins ; Elders T. W. Keller, (Chairman) M. M. Russell, N. S. Moore, A. C. Thompson and A. J. Farrell.
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EVANGELISTIC WORK.
Revs. J. H. Hendrick, J. W. Simmons, C. K. Carlock, G. W. May and C W. Dunn ; Elder M. C. Honk.
TEMPERANCE.
Revs. Joe McLesky, J. W. Harnett, W. L. Bullard and W. U. White; Elders D. M. Perryman, T. P. Modrall and M. I). Oliver.
JUDICIARY.
Revs. E. M. Johnson, H. W. Berrv, and F. M. Proctor; Elders J. H. Fussell, J. J. McClellan and John B. Tajfley (Chair-
inan.)
MINISTERIAL RELIEF.
Revs. R. D. Miller. J. S. Lish, J. L. Stephenson and E. W. L. Jennings ; Elders J. S." Marrs and R. Y. Bell.
MISSIONS AND CHURCH ERECTION.
Revs. A. C. Biddle, J. S. Hall, J. L. Durham, M. L. Sloop and T. R. Goodpasture; Elders Spencer P. Sitton and Tohn L. Odom.
OVERTURES.
Revs. W. M. Robison, G W. May, I. V. Stines. G. F. Har- ris and T. Jeff Dixon; Elders J. W. Davenport, J. P. Buchanan (Chairman), G. B. Wilson and T. H. Mayfield.
PUBLICATION.
Revs. J. H. Milholland, M. G. Million, Gam Sin- Qtiah and V. B. Costellow ; Elders A. J. Turner, G. M. Smith. M. V. Riddle and B. T. Price.
SABBATH OBSERVANCE.
Revs. H. Clay Yates, D. D., W. T. Galloway, E H. White. Warren Compton, F. A. Clampitt and A. J. Mann; Elders M. C. Honk and J. M. Cook.
ADJOURNMENT.
The Assembly adjourned until 9:00 o'clock a. m. Saturday, May 18th. Prayer was offered and Benediction pronounced by the Rev. J. D. Lewis.
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Third Day, Saturday, Forenoon Session
MAY 18th, 1907, 9:00 A. M.
The Assembly was called to order by the Moderator Prayer by Rev. H. J. Bond.
DEVOTIONAL EXERCISE.
A Devotional exercises was conducted by the Rev. Joe Mc- Lesky.
MINUTES OF YESTERDAY.
The Minutes of Fridav, May 17th, were read and approved. REPRESENTATIVE OF ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE.
Mr. Wm. R.* Hamilton, Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Tennessee, at the invitation of the Assembly, made a short address upon the work of the League.
STANDING RULE SUSPENDED.
The Standing rule for the afternoon at 3 :00 was suspended, that the Assembly might listen to an address by Col. Bennett M. Young of Louisville, Kentucky.
EDUCATIONAL MEETING HOUR CHANGED.
The hour fixed for the Popular Educational Meeting was changed from 3 :00 o'clock this afternoon to 10 :00 o'clock a. m. Monday.
MINISTERS INVfTED AS VISITORS.
The following Ministers were invited to seats as visiting brethren : The Rev. Dr. Tate of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, the Revs. E E. Hendrick and Geo. W. Martin of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, the Rev. J. A. Harris of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Rev. R. J. Wood of the Baptist Church, the Rev. W. M. Rogers of the Free Will Baptist Church.
FRATERNAL GREETINGS.
The following telegram was received from the General As- sembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, in ses- sion at Birmingham, Alabama : "The forty-seventh Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States reciprocates your fraternal greetings and prays the Divine Blessings and gui- dance upon your Body. See Hebrews 13 :20-21."
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TO SELECT PLACE OF MEETING. Mondav, 3:00 p. m. was fixed as the time to select the place of meeting of the General Assembly of 1908.
REFERENCE OF REPORT.
The report of Ruling- Elder J. J. McClellan, who is Treasur- er of a special fund was referred to the Committee on Finance.
TWO ALTERNATE COMMISSIONERS SEATED. Rev. YV. M. Neelcy, alternate on part of Minister of Mc- Gready Presbytery, was seated instead of his principal, the Rev. Sam P. McConncll, and the Rev. B. E. Bowner. alternate of Brownwood Presbytery, took the place of his principal, the Re1: \V. H. White.
SPEC'AL HOUR FOR POPULAR MEETING.
Eight o'clock tonight was fixed as the special hour for a popular Meeting on the subject of Sunday School and Young people's Work.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
The Special Committee on Board of Trustees offered the following report, which was adopted :
Your Committee appointed to consider the matter of the Board cf Trustees of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church beg leave to make the following report: The Board of Trustees of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church v as regularly chartered in the year 1S54, on the eighth day oi March, by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of the Stair of Kentucky, which said Charter is here referred to, and made a part of this report.
Reference is also made to Stevens Digest, page 395. Said Charter amply provides and empowers the General Assembly to fill all vacancies created by death, resignation, or in any other manner, but specifically provides, "That should the time ever come when any religious body claiming to be the successor of the present General Assembly of said Church, and should hold and maintain doctrines and sentiments different from these now held by said Church ; then the powers and privileges granted to the General Assembly of said Church inure to and be vested in that body of People professing and preaching the doctrines ot said Church as now set forth in her Confession of Faith. (Sec- tion 13 of Charter.)
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Now, whereas the Trustees heretofore elected under the provisions of said Charter, and now acting, have transferred their allegiance to another and different denomination, holding and teaching doctrines and sentiments different from the Con- fession of Faith and other doctrines of the Cumberland Presby- terian Church, and are attempting to transfer all the property held by them in trust for the use and benefit of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, to said other and different Denomination which holds and maintains doctrines and sentiments different from those of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and said Trustees have thereby violated said trust and forfeited their right to hold and remain as Officers and members of said Board of Trustees. We therefore recommend that this General As- sembly, by the authority vested in it, declare the position of all of said members of said Board of Trustees vacant, and that this General Assembly proceed to fill said vacancies.
We further recommend that the following be elected to Com pose the Board of Trustees of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, to-wit : The following names are proposed as suitable persons to constitute the Board of Trustees of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presby- terian Church : Dr. T. W. Stone, Bowling Green, Ky. ; Dr. J. F. Hendrick, Bowling Green, Ky. ; W. J. Denhardt, Bowling Green Ky. ; Judge Charles Drake, Bowling Green, Ky. ; Joe D. Smith. Bowling Green, Ky. ; C. W. Stone, Bowling Green, Ky. ; Dr. W. R. I.undy, Bowling Green, Ky. ; E. W. Beck Bowling Green, Ky. ; M. R. Graham, Bowling Green, Ky., R. F. D. No. 1 ; L. J. Miller, Bowling Green, Ky. ; Thos. W. Lewis, Bowling Green, Ky. ; H. H. Denhardt, Bowling Green, Ky.
J. J. McCLELLAN TOE H. FUSSELL M. M. SMITH JOHN B. TALLEY
Committee.
The Stated Clerk was authorized to cast the vote of the As- serably to elect the persons named in the foregoing report as members of said Board of Trustees, which he did, and the Mod- erator so declared the result.
INFORMATION FOR MINISTERS AND PASTORATES.
The Committee on Missions was requested to act as a Bu-
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reau of Information during this Assembly in order to bring to- gether unemployed Ministers and vacant fields. A RESOLUTION REFERRED. A resolution offered by Ruling Elder R. V. Bell concerning the duty and work of Ruling Elders in the absence of Pastors, was referred to the Committee on Overtures.
RECESS.
The Assembly took recess to 3 :00 o'clock p. m. Prayer by Rev. M. G. Milligan, Sr.
Third Day, Saturday, Afternoon Session
MAY 18th, 1907, 3:00 P. M. The Moderator called the Assembly to order and the Rev. J. H. Hendrick led the Assembly in prayer.
FRATERNAL GREETINGS. A telegram was received conveying fraternal greetings from the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Colored, now in session at Providence, Kentucky. It was in the following words : "The General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Colored, do most heartily reciprocate your kindly greetings. Read Numbers 6:24-2G." '
ADDRESS BY COL. BENNETT M. YOUNG.
The special hour of 3 :00 o'clock having arrived, Col. Ben- nett M. Young of Louisville, Kentucky, a Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian Church in the United States, delivered an ad- dress.
RECESS.
A recess of fifteen minutes was announced by the Mod- erator.
BUSINESS RESUMED.
Following the recess the Moderator called the Assembly to order and business was resumed.
RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION AND THANKS.
The following resolution, offered by Rev. C. A. Davis, was adopted :
Resolved, That this, the Seventy-seventh General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church extend to Col. Bennett
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M. Young of Louisville, Ky., its sense of appreciation and grati- tude for his encouraging address delivered to the body on the present occasion. C. A. DAVIS.
RECESS.
The Assembly took recess to 7 :30 o'clock p. rri. Prayer by the Rev. R. D. Shook.
Third Day, Saturday, Night Session
MAY 18th, 1907, 7:30 P. M. The Assembly was called to order by the Moderator. Prayer by the Rev. S. C.
INTRODUCTORY EXERCISES.
An exercise of song and prayer with the Rev. A. C. Bid- die, occupying the Moderator's chair. The hour of 8 :00 o'clock- arrived.
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S WORK.
The work of this hour was a popular consideration of th* report of the Board of Sunday School and Young People's Work. The report was read by the Chairman of the Board, the Rev. T. Ashburn, after which addresses were made by the Rev T. Ashburn. the Rev. H. Clay Yates and Ruling Elder Wni! B. Young.
CHANGE OF COMMITTEE CHAIRMANSHIP. The Moderator having resumed the Chair, the Rev. J. L. Hudgins, at his own request, was released from the Chairman- ship ot tlic committee on Overtures, and the Rev. W. M. Robi- son was appointed in his stead.
ADJOURNMENT. The Assembly adjourned until Monday, May 20th, at 8 :30 o'clock a. m. Prayer by the Rev. J. A. Keaton.
Fourth Day, Monday, Forenoon Session
MAY 20th, 1907, 8:30 A. M. The Assesmbly was called to order by the Moderator. Prayer by Rev. B. E. Bowmer.
DEVOTIONAL EXERCISE.
One half hour was spent in Devotional exercises conducted by the Rev. E. M. Johnson.
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MINUTES OF SATURDAY.
The Minutes of Saturday were read and approved.
A VISITING MINISTER. The Rev. J. V. Kirkland, a Minister in the Primitive Bap tist Church, was recognized by the Assembly as a visitor.
PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER SEATED. The Rev. S. P. McConnell, principal Commissioner from the McGready Presbytery, resumed his seat which on Saturday was resigned to his alternate.
STANDING RULE SUSPENDED.
The Assembly's standing rule was suspended so that re- ports of Boards and Committees may be considered in the order in which they are presented.
NAME ADDED TO COMMITTEE ON OVERTURES.
The name of the Rev. T. Jeff Dixon was added to the Com- mittee on Overtures.
THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLICATION.
The report of the Board of Publication was read by its President, Ruling Elder F. A. Seagle, and was referred to the Committee on Publication.
SPECIAL HOUR FIXED FOR HEARING FRATERNAL DELEGATES.
Seven and a half o'clock this evening was fixed as the hour to hear reports from Fraternal Delegates to the Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Colored.
SPECIAL HOUR — REPORT ON EDUCATION.
At 10 o'clock, this being the special hour for that purpose, the report of the Board of Education was read by its corres- ponding Secretary, the Rev. P. F. Johnson. The report was re- ferred to the Committee on Education.
COMMISSIONER McCRACKEN EXCUSED. The Rev. Isaac McCracken Commissioner from Mt. Ver- non Presbytery was excused from further attendance at this meeting of the Assembly, because of the probably fatal illness of his mother.
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GREETINGS FROM WOMAN'S BOARD.
The hour 2 :00 o'clock p. m. was set apart to hear fraternal greetings from Woman's Board of Missions of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
RECESS.
The Assembly took recess to 2 :00 o'clock p. m. this after- noon.
Fourth Day, Monday, Afternoon Session
MAY 20th, T907, 2:00 P. M.
The Assembly was called to order by Moderator, after which the Rev. Joe McLesky was called to the chair. General discussion.
REPORT OF SUNDAY SCHOOL AND YOUNG PEOPLES' WORK.
The Moderator resumed the chair, and the hour of 8 :00 o'clock tonight was fixed as the time to hear the report of the Committee on Sunday School and Young People's Work.
REPORT ON TEMPERANCE.
The report of the Committee on Temperance was read, con- curred in and recommendations adopted.
SPECIAL HOUR — 2:30 O'CLOCK.
The President of the Woman's Board of Missions, Mrs. T. Ashburn, of Evansville, Indiana, representing that Board, made a cordial address of greeting, for which the Moderator ex- tended to her the thanks of the Assembly.
STATED CLERK'S FINANCIAL REPORT.
The Stated Clerk made his financial report, which was re- ferred to the Committee on Finance.
NEXT PLACE OF MEETING.
The Assembly went into the selection of a place for the meeting of the next Assembly, whereupon invitations were ex- tended from Dickson, Tennessee; from Hopkinsville, Kentucky; from Bentonville, Arkansas ; and from Corsicana, Texas. Cor- sicana was selected as the place of meeting of the General As- sembly, Third Thursday of May, 1908.
The invitation from Dickson was signed by 177 citizens and City Officials, and was ordered printed in Assembly Minutes,
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which was in the following- words:
"To the Moderator and Members of the 77th General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, in session at Dickson, Tenn.
We, the undersigned citizens of Dickson, entertaining as we do the highest esteem for the personnel of this aggregation of Christian workers, and recognizing the great benefits of its social, moral and religious influence upon our citizenry; and with the profoundest sympathy for the persecuted Creed you espouse, which had its birth so near our front doors, conceived in agony of spirit, by as noble as the noblest Romans of the cross, who lived and strove, and wrought a work favored of God — a heritage, a charge, a blessing delivered to their posteri- ty, whom we feel and think, are worthy sons and daughters of their sires, in the grand Christian work so humbly and prayer- fully begun ; and believing that no more favorable place could be selected for the renewal of the sacred pledges and vows, and the engendering of greater stamina and zeal for the everlasting gfood of the Church, than our little town, located so near its birth-place ; we come with heart and hand and ask that you re- convene here in your next annual meeting.
"But with this we wish to offer as an apology, for the bad condition of our streets, and many other necessary conveniences to a better entertainment — that we were recently visited by a disastrous fire, that completely devastated the greater portion of our business interests, thereby greatly lessening our ability to entertain you this time in the manner we desired.
"And finally with the assurance of a most hearty welcome, should you in your wisdom see fit to select this for your next meeting plaice, Or even to perpetuate it, we most respectfully submit this petition, with the assurance that it voices the sen- timent of every citizen, whether his signature be affixed or not."
The Assemhbly extended a vote of thanks to this delega- tion of citizens of Dickson for its cordial invitation.
Frof. H. M. Hamel, Secretary of Sunday School for the Methodist church, South, being present, was invited to address the Assembly, whereupon he delivered an extended address ; after which Mrs. Hamel was introduced and spoke upon the Sunday School Work of the Primary Department.
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SPECIAL HOUR — DECEASED MINISTERS.
The time just after Devotional Exercises Tuesday morn- ing, May 21st, was fixed to hear the report of the Committee on Deceased Ministers.
REPORT ON EVANGELISTIC WORK.
The Committee on Evangelistic Work through its Chair- man, the Rev. J. H. Hendrick, made its report, which was con- curred in and recommendations adopted.
REPORT ON SABBATH OBSERVANCE.
The Committee on Sabbath Observance through its Chair- man, the Rev. H. Clay Yates, made its report which was con- curred in and recommendations adopted.
RECESS.
The Assembly took recess until 7 :30 o'clock, P. M. Prayer by the Rev. S. H. McElvain.
Fourth Day, Monday, Night Session
MAY 20th, 1907, 7:30 P. M. The Assembly was called to order by the Moderator. Prayer by the Rev. J. M. Ashford.
SPECIAL HOUR— FRATERNAL DELEGATES.
This being the time fixed for that purpose, the Rev. J. T. Barbee and the Rev. B. H. Henderson, fraternal delegates from this Assembly to the General Assembly of the Cumber- land Presbyterian Church, Colored, in session at Providence, Kentucky, made verbal reports of their visit to, and what they did at said Assembly.
The Assembly extended them a vote of thanks for their work and directed the Stated Clerk to pay their expenses of $8.57 each, which is a total of $17.14.
S. S. & Y. P. W.— SPECIAL HOUR — EIGHT O'CLOCK.
This being the hour designated for that purpose, the Rev. J. L. Hudgins, Chairman, presented the report of the Com- mittee on Sabbath Schools and Young People's Work. Ad- dresses were made by the Rev. J. L. Hudgins, the Rev. J. L. Goodknight, and others. The report was concurred in and recommendations adopted.
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ADJOURNMENT.
The Assembly adjourned until eight o'clock to-morrow morning-, May 21st. Prayer by Ruling Elder A. C. Thompson.
Fifth Day, Tuesday, Forenoon Session
MAY 21st, 1907, 8:00 A. M. The Assembly was called to order by the Moderator. Prayer by the Rev. Warren Compton. Half hour devotional exercises led by the Rev. J. W. Dishman, according to stand- ing order.
SPECIAL ORDER — DECEASED MINISTERS.
This being the time fixed for the consideration of the re- port of the Committee on Deceased Ministers, the Moderator called the Rev. J. W. Dishman to the Chair, and the Rev. Z. M. McGhee, Chairman of the Committee on Deceased Minis- ters, read the roll of such, whereupon Commissioners volun- teered to mention some of the virtues of each deceased minis- ter.
Report concurred in and adopted. Moderator resumed the Chair.
APPROVING MINUTES.
The Minutes of Monday, May 20th, were read, corrected and approved.
SPECIAL HOUR — 2:00 O'CLOCK.
The Assembly fixed 2:00 o'clock this afternoon as the time for the consideration of the report of the Committee on Mis- sions.
SPECIAL HOUR — 3:00 O'CLOCK.
The Assembly fixed the hour of three o'clock this after- noon as the time for the consideration of the report of the Committee on Education.
SPECIAL HOUR — 4:00 O'CLOCK.
The Assembly fixed the hour of four o'clock this after- noon as the time to hear the report of the Committee on Theo- logical Seminary.
At this special time the Rev. J. M. DeShon, of Ten- nessee, Ruling Elder G. W. Sadler, of Texas, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Cumberland . Presbyterian Church,
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Colored, Rev. G. G. Grinter, of Tennessee, and Elder P. F. Hill, of Nashville, editor of the Mission, a Church Paper, ap- peared before the Assembly as Fraternal Delegates from the General Assembly of the Cumberland Pres- byterian Church, Colored, and made addresses upon the condition and attitude of their church on organic union and future work.
A voluntary offering- of Seventy Dollars was made to the work of the denomination represented by the delegates.
REPORT ON MINISTERIAL RELIEF.
The report of the Board of Ministerial Relief was read by its Corresponding Secretary, the Rev. J. H. Milholland, and referred to the Committee on Ministerial Relief.
The Rev. R. D. Miller, Chairman of the Committee on Min- isterial Relief, read Report No. 1, from that Committee which was concurred in and recommendations adopted.
The report of the Ways and Means Committee was read by its Chairman, Ruling Elder J. W. Keller. During the dis- cussion of this report, the Assembly took recess to 1 :30 o'clock P. M., May 21st.
Fifth Day, Tuesday, Afternoon Session
MAY 21st, 1907, 1:30 P. M.
Assembly called to order by the Moderator and the busi- ness of the forenoon resumed. Amendment to the report of the Ways and Means Committee was adopted.
SPECIAL HOUR — 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M.
Pending the consideration of the above report, the special business for this hour, namely, the report of the Committee on Missions, was called and read.
The name of Rev. A. A. Collins was substituted on the Board of Missions for that of Rev. J. L. Joyner.
After a lengthy discussion, the previous question was moved and carried.
The report of the Committee was concurred in and its recommendations adopted.
The report of Ways and Means Committee was adopted as amended.
The second report of the Committee on Ministerial Relief was re-committed to the Committee.
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SPECIAL HOUR — 3:00 O'CLOCK P. M.
The report of the Committee on Education was read and concurred in and its recommendations unanimously adopted.
The second report of the Committee on Ministerial Relief was read and adopted.
The Rev. J. M. Gill, D. D., of Kentucky Synod, was intro- duced to, and invited to address the Assembly, which he did in his own inimitable way.
The report of the Finance Committee was read, concurred in and adopted.
The following Resolution of Sympathy, Co-operation and Endorsement of Mrs. L. M. Woosely, was offered and adopted, viz :
"Resolved, That this General Assembly heartily recom- mends and unqualifiedly endorses the Evangelistic Work . of Mrs. L. M. Wooseley and commends her to the Cumberland Presbvterian Churches and hereby extends its sincere sympa- thy to her, and hopes and prays for God's blessing upon her work and that brighter things may await her in her Christian work in the future, than have come to her in the past.
"W. M. ROBISON."
A Committee consisting of Elder G. W. Freeman, Revs. J. R. Goodpasture and C. W. Dunn, was appointed to confer as to the conditions obtaining in The Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Dickson and report its findings to this Assembly.
SPECIAL HOUR— 4:00 O'CLOCK P. M.
Report of Committee on Theological Seminary read and adopted.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY.
The report of the Committee on Judiciary was amended according to instructions, concurred in and adopted.
CHURCH GOVERNMENT.
Church Government Committee reported and report con- curred in and adopted.
REPORT ON SYNODS.
Report of Committee on Synod of Alabama read and adopted.
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Report of Committee on Minutes of Synod of Arkansas read and adopted.
Report of Committee on Minutes of Synod of Illinois read and adopted.
Report of Committee on Minutes of Synod of Indiana read and adopted.
Report of Committee on Minutes of Synod of Kentucky read and adopted.
Report of Committee on Minutes of Synod of Mississippi read and adopted.
Report of Committee on Missouri Synod read and adopted and discrepancies in same referred to the Missouri Synod for correction at its next meeting.
Report of Committee on Minutes of Synod of the Pacific read and adopted.
Report of Committee on Minutes of the Synod of Tennes- see read and adopted.
Report of the Committee on Minutes of the Synod of Texas read and adopted.
Report of the Committee on Minutes of Synod of West Tennessee read and adopted.
OVERTURES.
Committee on Overtures reported, which was re-com- mitted with instructions.
REPORT OF R. L. BASKETTE.
Report of Director General R. L. Baskette on entertain- ment of the General Assembly at Dickson, was submitted, con- curred in and a vote of thanks extended to Committee and Mr. R. L. Baskette for their generous and efficient services.
MONUMENT.
Resolution adopted authorizing the appointing of a Com- mittee to erect a monument on the identical spot where Rev. McAdow's house stood, in the name of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
RECESS.
The General Assembly took recess until 7:30 o'clock P. M., May 21st.
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Fifth Day, Tuesday, Night Session
MAY 21st, 1907, 7:30 P. M. The Assembly was called to order by the Moderator and the opening prayer was offered by Rev. J. F. Gracy.
STATED CLERK RESIGNS. Rev. T. H. Padgett, Stated Clerk and Treasurer, offered his resignation to the General Assembly as Stated Clerk and Treasurer. The Assembly extended him a vote of thanks for his services and on motion accepted his resignation.
STATED CLERK ELECTED.
Rev. T. L. Goodknight was elected Stated Clerk and Treas- urer of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON CHURCH IN DICKSON.
The Special Report of the Committee on the condition of the Cumberland Presbyterian Congregation in Dickson made a report, which was concurred in and recommendations adopted and a special offering of $200.00 was voluntarily contributed by the audience in response to the resolution.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMMISSION.
On motion the following Commission of the General As- sembly was appointed to look after the involved interests of the Synods of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and any other Synods calling for its services.
The Commission is composed of the following persons :
MINISTERS. ELDERS.
Rev. J. H. Milholland. Hugh Logan
Rev. W. E. Davis. F. E. Bennet.
Rev. J. A. Hill. Eli McLeane.
Rev. J. L. Goodknight. I. C. Lafferty.
Rev. W. M. Freeze. A. Fulkerson.
Rev. R. D. Miller. M. E. Vannice.
Rev. G. W. May. J. W. Taylor.
Rev W. L. Collins. Geo. W. Eaves.
Rev. E. M. Johnson. A. E. Boyd. Rev. J. T. Barhee. Rev. A. C. Biddle.
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RESOLUTION CONCERNING CLERK AND TREASURER J HUBBERT.
Resolution authorizing the Board of Trustees of the Gen- eral Assembly to take such action as to secure and possess themselves of all Books, Papers and Assets belonging to the General Assembly from a former Stated Clerk and Treasurer, Rev. J. M. Hubbert.
Committee on Erection of Monument was appointed by the Moderator and is as follows : W. B. Young, Rev. V. B. Costellow, Rev. J. A. Keaton, Rev. J. R. Goodpasture and Rev. Hardy Copeland.
Resolutions of Thanks by Rev. E. M. Johnson were adopted.
Resolutions of Instructions to Stated Clerk : That the Stated Clerk retain all Congregations of the Cumberland Pres- byterian Church of 190G on the roll of the Minutes of this Gen- eral Assembly.
Preamble concurred in and resolutions adopted.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION. The report of the Committee on Publication was read, concurred in and recommendations adopted. PRESENTING GAVEL. A gavel was presented to this Assembly by Elder S. P. Sitton of California. The gavel to be used in the closing of this Assembly and not again used until the Opening of the General Assembly in 1010. The gavel was accepted by the Moderator and a suitable response made.
DAY OF FASTING AND PRAYER.
By resolution, February 4th, 1008, was set apart as a Day of Fasting and Prayer for God's blessing upon the whole de- nomination.
AUTHORITY FOR PRINTING MINUTES. On motion, the Stated Clerk was authorized to print a sufficient number of copies of Assembly Minutes to furnish all who arc entitled to them, with a surplus of two hundred and fifty.
MINUTES CORRECTED AND ADOPTED.
The Minutes were corrected and adopted since last cor- rection.
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Roll Call showed the following Commissioners present :
Ministers : J. W. Cheshier, Sam P. McConnell, R. I). Shook M. G. Milligan, T. S. Douglas, J. W. Hargett, G. L. M. Pond, J. S. Hall, Jas. F. Montgomery, J. L. Durham, E. W. L. Jen- nings, J. M. Wyckoff, J. H. Milholland, J. A. Hill, J. L. Good- knight, W. M. Freeze, R. D. Miller, E. M. Johnson, G. \Y. May, M. L. Bullard, J. S. Lish, A. A. Collins, C. B. Parkhurst, W. L. Collins, B. H. Henderson, M. M. Smith, Elmus Rudolph, W. T. Gallaway, A. C. Biddle, J. W. Folsom, A. N. Eshman, H. Clay Yates, H. W. Berry, A. W. Green, W. S. Kincaid, Gam Sing Quah, N. F: Gill, Z. M. McGhee, V. B. Costellow, T. Jeff Dixon, J. W. Dishman, J. W. Simmons, M. L. Sloop, J. R. Goodpasture, C. K. Carlock, J. L. Stevenson, W. H. White, S. C. Lockett, C. W. Dunn, G. W. Crutcher, F. M. Proc- tor, W. M. Robison, J. H. Hendrick, Wm. Pearcy. G. F. Harris A. J. Mann, G. W. Rushing, J. A. Keaton, J. R. Alexander, C. A. Davis, J. L. Hudgins.— Total 61.
Ruling Elders : "fudge John B. Talley, J. B. Sloan, M. M. Russell, J. A Waddell, A. C. Thompson, N. S. Moore, J. M. At- kinson, D. A. Oakley, J. W. Englebright, D. M. Ferryman, Hugh Logan, M. C. Houk, I. C. Laffertv, A. Fulkerson. A. E. Bovd, P. H. McNabb, T- W. Taylor, C. A. Cahal, George W. Eaves, T. W. Moore, L. R. McDonald, J. J. McClellan, J. M. Hart, W. R. Slaughter, J. W. Davenport, G. W. Freeman, T. P. Moddrall, Spencer W. Sitton, P. W. Sims, A. J. Turner, Judge Joe H. Fussell, G. M. Smith, Martin V. Riddle, T. W. Keller, T. P. Buchanan, T- D. Eustis, John L. Odom, B. T. Price, R. Y. Bell, Wm. Clark, M. W. Hamilton, T. H. Mayfield, B. R. Jenkins, A. C. Odle, Thos. Bratton, N. A. Mitchell, S. S. Hudi- burg, H. Parks, W. J. Davidson. — Total 40.
Total number of Commissioners present at final roll call, 111).
On motion, the General Assembly adjourned to meet at Corsicana, Texas, on the Third Thursday in May, 190S, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
Closing prayer by the Rev. J. L. Hudgins.
Doxology, and benediction by the Rev. N. F. Gill.
A. N. ESHMAN, Moderator. J. L. GOODKNIGHT, Stated Clerk and Treasurer.
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APPENDIXES
The following appendixes are arranged with Reports in alphabetical order thus easy of reference. The Board Reports come under Appendix I and Committee Reports and Resolutions come under Appendix II.
APPENDIX I.
1. — Advisory Board, Report of.
Financial 'Staiemenft of J. J. McClellan, Treasurer.
Dickson, Tenn., May 16, 1907. To the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church :
I, J. J. McClellan, Treasurer of the Legal Board, would submit the following as my report as Treasurer, showing the amounts received and disbursed by me, as follows:
(An itemized statement of receipts and expenditures was
submitted by the above Treasurer. This report was audited by
the Auditing Committee of the General Assembly and approved.)
Only the summation of amounts received and expended are
here given, viz:
Receipts $5182.00
Expenditures 529S.90
Balance due J. J. McClellan, Treasurer $ 116.90
II — Ministerial Relief, Report of Board of
To the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in the Seventy-Seventh Meeting, Dickson, Tennes- see, May, 1907. Dear Fathers and Brethren:
Your Temporary Board of Ministerial Relief appointed last year at Decatur, Illinois, most respectfully report to you a year of very pleasant service in receiving and disbursing the free will offerings of those of our people who have recog- nized the high honor and great privilege which the Lord has given us in permitting us to have part with him in tenderly caring for those whose lives are still spared after their more active service has ceased.
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Not a note of complaint or of murmuring has come to this Hoard from any applicant for aid; but on the contrary there ram,' such expressions of gratitude for the mere pittance which we could send, and also such expessions of heroic devotion to our Church, as would make any able bodied Cumberland Pres- byterian blush for the failure to contribute for their temporal comfort.
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.
The total cash offerings coming to this Board may seem to be a small item, but it exceeds the amount con- tributed by the entire Church during the first year (1882 —$598.61) or tit the second year (1883— $419.89) and nearly equals that of the third year (1884— $782.43) of the existence and the work of our Board at Evansville,
Ind., the total for this year being $611. 76
Add to this the cash and supplies from congregations
and Presbyteries as paid to others and reported to us.. 85.99
and the total is $697.75
From which sum there has been disbursed 394.42
Leaving a balance of $303.33
Our books and vouchers are ready and open, for your inspection.
OUR BENEFICIARIES.
"And he said to me, These are they which came out of great tribulation."
"Therefore are they before the throne of God, and serve Him day and night in His temple."
"They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more;"
"For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters; and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes."
We have eleven of them enrolled, and we are hearing of others. Your attention is called to the twenty-fifth annual re- port of the Board as recorded in the Minutes of our General Assembly last year pages 6a to 13a inclusive.
There is urgent need that steps be taken to " save the Thornton Home and the $34,955.67 Endowment Fund, as well as other gifts and legacies which have been reported during the year, and which are in danger of being diverted from our branch of the Church of Jesus Christ and of being subverted to the use of another Church.
Let our motto for the coming year be an offering, however small, from every man. woman and child in the Cumberland Presibyterian Church for the comfort of the ministers so
46 MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
graciously spared to us, and for the widows and the orphans of those who have been called home.
We have managed the affairs committed to us informally and on faith. The Assembly should authorize suitable blanks and literature to be prepared, and fix the amount of bond to be given by the Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary.
R. D. MILLER, President J. M. WYCKOFF, Treasurer. J. H. MILHOLLAND, Cor. Sec.
Ill — Missions, Report of Board of.
Marshall, Texas, May 1, 1907. To the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church at Dickson. Tennessee:
Brethren: — The action of the old Board of Missions in May, 1906, in giving in its adhesion to that portion of: the Cumber- land Presibyterian General Assembly, which declared its alle- giance to the Presbyterian Churck in U. S. A., made it neces- sary for that portion of the Assembly which remained true to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church to speedily organize a new Board of Missions. This it did by selecting Rev. J. L. Joyner, of Cordell, Oklahoma; Rev. W. M. Robison, of Marshall, Texas; Wm. Clark, of Jefferson Texas; F. Y. Hall of Marshall, Texas, and F. H. Prendergast, of Marshall, Texas.
The Assembly did not formulate any rules nor give any directions as to the methods it desired employed by the Board in accomplishing the work.
The members of the Board have all along felt the lack of experience, and with no funds, we saw also that we had not only to look after the waste places, where the Gospel had not been usually preached, but many urgent calls came from places that had hitherto been self-sustaining. We found many con- gregations and communities that had been an ornament, a help, and a support for our Church in the past, now divideu and their energies and funds dissipated in contentions over the Church property, or the cause of Union.
We have been confronted with many of our old time friends and co-workers, now busily tearing down our work and our Church, persuading our members to leave us and go to the Northern Presbyterian Church.
In many cases they have suppressed information as to our work, misrepresented our labors and traduced our laborers. We have not suffered where representatives have been met in the open and fairly combated, but we have suffered from the successful efforts of Unionists to prevent us and our represen- tatives from being heard.
OF THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 47
Starting anew from the epoch of May, 1906, without money and no past to guide or warn us as to the amount of funds we might expect, we have worked in constant dread lest we should incur financial obligations that we could not meet and thus bring reproach; with this idea we have failed on many occasions to respond to calls, which we knew were urgent. Let this one statement be a full explanation to all the Church of our seeming indifference to many calls.
We have spent money sparingly at all times and perhaps we should at some places spent more or none at all. We have
done our best.
No member of the Board has been paid for his labors. 1 he only expense has been a stenographer, in the office of the Pres- ident at the salary of $15.00 per month. What labor we have given we have given ungrudingly, but we have been so situated as to our other duties in life, that we could not give the Church enough of our time to justify our charging for it; we have also felt that the Church should have more than we could give with- out fee. . ,.„„:„
We desire that the Board should be organized on some basis that will include, at best, one salaried officer who could give the time needed to the work.
We think by far the most important work of the Church is comprised within the duties of the Board of Home Missions.
With this in view, we urge upon the Assembly that it devote one of the earlier days of its session to a free and full con- sideration of the Home Mission work. Resolve itself into a kind of Committee of the Whole so that as little restraint as may be will be in the discussion, and the Assembly «?«%«*£* possession of the calls, the needs, and the trials of all parts of the Church.
That the Woman's Board be given a place on the program, and its representatives be heard.
That at this meeting an efficient and active committee be appointed to report at a later day of the Assembly, and thai said Committee be given full instructions as to plans, then when you select your new Board it will feel that its plans and its demands on the Church are backed up and approved by the, highest Court of the whole Church.
Some of our former co-workers have been lured from the humbler walks of our modest organization, by the light of glory that they supposed gleamed from a great National Church, and have been blinded by the deceptive glory from a hoped for National Cathedral, and the wayside cottage with its freight of human souls as precious as the most exalted, is left in gloom and darkness,
48 MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
There is yet room, there is yet need for our Church to go on as it has in the past, and though tJhe Unionists- sieem now to have withdrawn fellowship, let us not be unmindful of our duty to our trust; we must forget all the passions and forget all the prejudices, in the contention of the last few years, and we should strive with each other in a rivalry to upbuild our glor- ious Church.
We submit below a statement of our work:
At the meeting of our Assembly in May, 1906, it was de- cided to leave the Foreign Mission work at rest for the present; in our judgment we are not yet ready to take it up.
With reference to our Chinese Mission post, heretofore sit- uated in iSan Francisco, we entered into correspondence with Gam Sing Quah soon ofter our appointment, and at first he thought he would go with the Unionists and on that account declined aid from us, though assuring us that he was a true Cumberland. Later, in January, 1907, he assured us that he felt bound in conscience to stay with us and since that date he has 'been receiving aid from us. He needs more tfran we can pay him and urges us to send him an assistant. I attach hereto a resolution recently passed by the Presbytery in which he works, and join in its request that the Church take strong ground in the direction of sustaining Brother Gam in his work. We have been acting with the Woman's Board in this matter, and hope the Assembly will secure their co-operation in all our work.
Memphis. We have spent much time and thought on the importance of building up our work in Memphis, and furnish as it were, an asylum for all those who find uncongenial homes in the Northern Presbyterian Church.
Rev. J. D. Lewis is our representative in West Tennessee Synod, and is fully informed as to all their trials and needs.
Rev. T. B. Hudson has acted for us in Tennessee Synod, but owing to various causes he ha; not accomplished much.
Rev. R. D. Shook has been laboring faithfully in Alabama and has done some good work. The weight of years upon him has not lessened his zeal.
Rev. J. T. Barbee is at work for the cause in Kentucky and we are glad to know that the local Interests have used him efficiently.
Rev. T. H. Padgett, at our request, has added to his duty as Stated Clerk, the work of looking after Arkansas, and was especially successful in urging that funds be sent to the Board.
In Missouri we have commissioned several to act ior us, but none of them have been so situated that they could undertake the work.
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Rev. N. G. Nicholson of Pueblo, has been acting for as m the Rocky Mountain count ry, but has not been able to accom- plish much.
We have interests in some property and money at Colorado Springs which should receive attention and W. D. Marlow can and will give all the aid possible.
In Texas we have had Rev. S. C. Lockett, who has visited most of the state, and Rev. B. E. BoWmer, his assistant, have done good work against great opposition.
We have commissoned all of these men to collect funds in our name and use the same to pay their per diem and expenses. This was largely necessary by our lack of funds, but we do not commend it as being proper, when it can be avoided.
All our correspondence we will deliver to our successors.
We hardly think it necessary to review the work further, as the Board will be represented at the Assembly and same will have to be re-arranged.
The men, other than those already named, from' whom we have received assistance and who are looking after local mat- ters are as follows:
Rev. R. D. Miller, Petersburg. Illinois.
Rev. E. M. Johnson, Fairfield, Illinois.
Rev. J. M. Stafford, Petersburg, Indiana.
Rev. J. S. Lish, McCurtain. Tndian Territory.
Rev. F. A. Brown, Chicasha, Indian Territory.
Rev. W. L. Collins, Pleasant Grove, Iowa.
Rev. N. R. French, Conchatta, Mississippi.
Rev. J. H. Zwingle. Brookhaven, Mississippi.
Rev. J. V. Bell, Eupora, Mississippi.
Rev. S. H. McCord, Nevada, Missouri.
Rev. T. C. Newman. Plea -nut Hone, Missouri.
Rev. R. L. Layman, Anniston, Missouri.
We have now, May 1, 1907, money on hand as follows, $476.81, which we hold for our successors.
We attach a letter just to hand from Gam Sing Quah.
We submit this report hoping that our errors as well as our successes be of use to the Church.
F. H. PRBNDERGAST, President.
An Itemized Account of the Amounts paid in Between June 1, 1906, and May 1, 1907.
State of Texas. 1906.
6-1 B. T. Parr, Nacona $12.00
6-6 S. C. Lockett, Whitney 10.00
6-7 John W. Groves, Olney 10.00
6-15 J. C. Mathews, Springhill 5.00
50 MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
6-15 Mary Campbell, San Saba 6.10
G-19 W. L. Stewart, Cumby, R. F. D. 4 8.50
7-5 Mrs. Eliza Russell, Nacogdoches 1-00
6-29 Hope Chapel, Marshall 10.40
6-29 J. A. Campbell, Denton 2.30
7-18 W. P. Kloster, Bowie 10.65
7-18 John Hudson, Round Rock 3.80
7-19 Mrs. J. S. Russell, Nacogdoches 75
7-21 J. A. Campbell, Denton 2. SO
7-21 H. J. Holland, Roby ; . 5.15
7-23 W. L. Brewer, Decatur 4.00
7-25 W. P. Kloster, Bowie 1 .00
7-31 W. P. Kloster, Bowie 1.00
7-31 John Hudson, Round Rock 8.00
7131 Mrs. Charlie Allen. Pans 3.00
8-13 G. W. Price, San Saba ,>
8-22 A. -C. Odle, Valiev 5.00
9-19 J. L. Stevenson, Round Rock 31.15
9-19 P. S. Murphy, Atlanta 3.55
9-19 Ida M. Parker, Dallas 5.00
9-29 R. M. Castleman, Austin 50.00
9-29 John Hudson, Round Rock 10.00
10-26 W. W. Beall, Sweetwater 50
12-15 D. J. Moore, Mt. Vernon 5.00
12-15 W. W. Larkin, Mansfield 6.25
12-28 Bessie Weller, Malakoff 2.00
1907—
1-8 Miss L-oulie Moisieley, Jefferson 1.00
2-1 E. H. Keasler, Smithland 12.05
2-20 J. H. Hendrick, Paris , 5.00
1-8 J. W. Groves, Olney 10.00
3-2 John Hudson, Round Rock 14.00
3-2 J. B. Ragsdale, Jacksonville 5.15
3-12 J. L. Poole, Florence 5.45
3-16 J. L. Stevenson, Round Rock 7.75
3-23 Miss Lucy Sanders, Goodnight 1-00
4-13 J. W. Groves, Olney 1.00
State of Tennessee. 1906—
7-14 J. D. Lewis, Claybrook $13.00
7-18 J. T. Gordon, Dyer 4.00
7-21 T. M. Hendrix, Berlin 2.00
7-21 J. G. Cunningham, Troy 5.55
7-23 Allen Foust, McKenzie 2.12
7-23 C. L. Wade, Trenton 8.40
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7-25 C. E. Drummond, Huntingdon 1-50
7-25 W. S. Overton, Toone 0,°
7-28 T. M. Hendrix, Berlin *•*"
7-28 Z. M. McGee, Chatanooga 5-0U
7-28 W. J. Davidson, Dyer 9-0U
8-13 W. W. Suddarth, Leibanon 75-°°
8-13 Needham & Lilghman, Kenton, R. F. D. 2 6.65
8-13 I. J. Ellis, Weavers' Store 3-uu
8-13 John R. Casey, Brighton 2UU
7-22 E. L. McWilliams, Flat Creek 45U
9-8 Mrs. Eva Lard, McKenzie 2-15
9 8 Mrs. W. A. Dickey, Olive Hill y-45
O. L. Harkey, Sharon bJb
9-29 W. P. Moore, M. D., Memphis I-85
10-26 S. F. Davis, Arlington, R. F. D. 2 • 3-lu
1907-
1-28 F. E. Moose, Arlington ov"
1-1 W. W. Suddarth, Lebanon 50U
2-20 A. B. Hamn, Ramer °'*r
2 20 Clayton Hesson, Pleasant Shade 3. So
2-20 R. J. Woody, Columbia p-25
3-2 J. A. Mooner, Sharon 2U"
3-16 Miss Novella Clark, Lebanon, R. F. D. 7 2.7o
3-23 Allen Foust, McKenzie J-JJ
3-23 D. T. Smartt, McMinnville 2b0
3-23 Opal H. Pratt, McKenzie jj.60
4-13 C. G. Aranitage, Greenville 150°
]90G_ 9111111
12-4 Mrs. A. L. Fumbanks, Dyersburg *»-w
1 2-4 Mrs. J. W. Smith, McKenzie 900
12 4 Wm. Griffith, Liberty Hill 10-°°
State of Kentucky.
190G_ £iL3U
J. M. Cook, Leta * J-f"
7-5 J. L. Price, Providence 2,j0
7-9 J. P. Morrell. Cunningham luou
7-1 1 J. J. Smith, Bennettstown 1|)U0
7-14 J. L. Price, Providence 25U
7-1 6 M. W. Vaught, Central City 400
7-19 J. L. Price, Providence 2-5°
•jfti 7-25 J. M. Price, Auburn 0UJ-
7-5 J. L. Price, Providence 2-50
•-{ no S-6 J. B. Gingles, Murray, f ™
8-22 W. I. Adair, Conner
8-22 Mrs
. Julian Welch, Sturgis 280
52 MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
8-22 W. F. Wilson, Marion 1.00
8-22 S. B. Morse, Peach 70
S-22 J. A. Bozorth, Garfield 17.02
9-S W. T. Galloway, Sacremento 18-10
9-S W. J. Hayden, Auburn 5.00
10-26 Miss Lottie Vancleove, Campbellville 2.00
10-16 J. A. Bozorth, Garfield 10.00
12-15 S. B. Morse, Princton 2.35
12-28 Alice Black, Sturgls, 1.50
1907—
2-20 Dr. J. T. Gingles and wife, Kirksey 2.00
2-20 Mrs. Lava Traze, Eveleigh 1 .00
3-2 S. T. Harrold, Dogansport 1.00
3-30 H. H. Goodwin, Sedalia 1.00
4-13 J. H. Milholland, Aulburn 8.00
1906—
12-4 J. B. Gingles, Murray 4.60
12-4 J. P. Morrell and wife, Cunningham 10.00
State of Missouri. 1906—
6-16 J. W. Duvall, Madison $11.50
6-15 Chas. Bagley, Knoh Noster 9.29
7-5 J. A. Dougherty, Greenfield 10.80
7-14 G. W. Freeman, Mansfield, 5.26
7-18 Miss Fanny Patton, Independence 3.00
7-19 Mrs. C. McFarland, Lebanon 2.00
7-23 S. H. Murray, Agency 2.50
7-23 Mrs. E. Emma Robinson, Holden 2.00
7-25 J. A. Poleet, Huntsville 8.75
7-25 T. C. Newman, Pleasant Hope 6.50
7-2S A. M. Mitchell, Lexington 8.4U
7-31 R. E. Linesay, Oak Grove 13.00
8-22 R. L. Evans, Bates City 2.00
8-22 T. C. Hudson, Marionville 6.00
8 -l!2 R. L. Dayman, Anniston 2.55
9-1 Beulah Routt, Keyitesville 5.00
9-S G. W. Shapp, Kirksville 4.50
9-19 W. E. Shaw, Dockwood 2.85
9-19 John F. Hargrove, Lewis Station • 3.00
9-19 W. R. Patton, Richmond, R. F. D. 3 10.00
10-16 W. E. Shaw, Dockwood 1.20
11-15 Mrs. D. D. Cooper, Marshall 6.40
1 2-28 Mrs. T. H. Farris, Dresden 6.00
1907—
1-19 J. D. Taylor, Chiliowell 4.05
1-21 W. D. Burk, Marshall 6.25
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2-20 S. H. Mcllmain, Marshall ^35
2-20 A. B. Moore, Springfield ljOO
2-20 Lee McLemon, Miller, R. F. D. 4 1.50
3-2 S. H. Mclllmain, Marshall 2.00
3-16 S. H. Mclllmain, Marshall 2.00
3-16 ' J. C. Hudson, Marionsville 7.25
4-4 Fanny and Laura Patton, Independence 5.00
State of Arkansas. 1906—
7-28 J. F. Montgomery, Appleton 5.89
8-22 R. A. Camp/hell, Calico Rock 4.oo
9-19 J. A. Knowles, Relva 3.oo
1 1-24 W. E. Dooley, Locksburg 10.00
11-24 Joseph Evans, Barren Fork 6.00
1 2-15 J. E. Baggerly, Emmett 26.50
12-15 Pastor, Barren Fork 12.00
12-28 H. C. M. Braley, Greenwood l<»o
12-28 Mrs. Lard Conyers, Barren Fork 8.05
1907—
2-1 J. L. Durham, Chismville 1.00
2-1 J. B. Chiles, Sugar Grove 1.50
2-1 J. S. Bone, Barren Fork 4.00
2-20 T. J. Hampton, Chickalah 4.85
3-2 Jas. Pilttman, Prairie Grove 1.50
3-20 W. E. Dooley. LockSburg 8.67
1906—
12-4 R. V. Vaughan, Quitman 5.00
12-4 J. E. Baggerly, Emmett 16.75
12-4 G. W. Thompson, Sandrown 3.25
1907 —
1-8 Jan A. Pless, Dover Ark 13.00
State of Mississippi.
1906—
6-16 T. B. Nation, Cedar Bluff $15.00
6-29 A. L. Myers, Caledonia 2.00
7-11 Eula Morris, Lena 1.86
7-14 Murray MCMillam, Carthage 1-90
7-18 Miss Willie S. Tison, Baldwyn 2.00
7-31 N. R. French, Conchatta *-65
8-13 E. M. Younghouse, Steens 3.30
9-1 L. W. Payne, Columbus, R. F. D. 3 3.50
9-1 J. E. Stewart, Fairport 5.00
9-1 P. B. Shealy, Cooksey fc0&
9-29 J. J. Cooper, Dixon 2-93
12-28 T. B. Nation, Cedar Bluff 3.00
54 MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1907—
1-28 J. B. Burroughs, Tampa 1.60
2-20 W. J. Passmore, West Point 2.16
3-2 J. M. Harlt, Pickens . 2.4b
3-16 Miss Willie S. Tison, Baldwyn 6.UU
State of Alabama.
1906—
6-28 T. B. Deaver, Oneonta $ 5.20
7-5 T. G. Reid, Fackler 6.00
7-16 B. C. Finch, Pleasant Site 5.40
8-22 S. W. Alspaugh, Princeton 3.20
12-28 Mrs. R. G. Hudson, Gaylesvilie 9.50
1907 —
3-2 A. D. Hudson, Gaylesvilie 17.87
3-12 J. R. McCluney, Godsen 2.25
1906—
12-4 F. E. Deaver, Cleaveland 2.60
The Indian Territory.
1906—
6 28 R. W. Rhea, Pontotoc $ 2.25
8-22 J. S. Lish, MoCurtain 3.30
9-1 Mrs. P. B. McFarlin, Holdenville 100
11-3 J. S. Lish, McCurtain 1.30
1907—
1-19 N. B. Butter, Center 2.10
3-23 J. J. Adams, South McAlister 1.00
3-30 Rev. J. J. Jones, Sulpher 2.00
State of Illinois.
1906—
7-18 Rev. B. G. Mangum, Anna $ 2.16
7-25 W. M. Freeze, Fairfield 5.10
8-13 W. M. Freeze, Fairfield 3.70
8-22 W. M. Freeze, Fairfield, • 3.45
9-19 E. M. Johnson, Fairfield 3.00
12-15 R. D. Miller, Petersburg 12.75
1907—
3-30 J. A. Hill, Anna 5.00
4-13 F. Huland, Mt. Sterling 1.90
State of Florida.
1906—
8-13 J. F. Gracey, Lakeland ? 7.00
8-22 J. F. Gracey, Lakeland 17.00
1907— 3-30 Mrs. Lutie Gracey, Lakeland 10.00
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State of Indiana. 1906—
10-10 T. Ashburn, Evansville ?2U.OO
1907— 4-13 J. C. Wilhait, Ireland l-m
State of Colorado. 1906— 12-4 Mr^i A. J. Webb, Colorado Springs ? 1-u0
State of Nebraska. 1906— 7-8 H. VvT. Kruse, Dunbar $10.00
State of Georgia. 1906— 9-29 Mrs. L. B. Stai.'ey, Atlanta 517.50
State of Iowa. 1907— 8-6 Rev. W. L. Col.'ins, New London ? 50°
Oklahoma Territory.
no**,—
S-G B. D. Dillon, Nashville * fM
The Names of the Towns and State Not Given.
McC.iin Congregation by J. W. B. Thomas . 5 3-4)
Ab;:ne Congregation; by J. A. Johnson (Texas) ••• »-00
Jasper Home. Cokredo, Tennessee ?-09
t^ C. Leaven, Concord "•^°
J. B. Wright, Waddings. Marion Congregation (Texas) 7.50
J. H. Zwingle, Mississippi 7U
W. M. Bunch, Texas 7-51
Miss Ollie Glass, Hughes Springs Cong., Texas 6.00
Mrs. Collings, Marshall Cong., Texas 50°
J. E. Downing, Talladega Presbytery, Alabama 4.10
Womans Auxiliary, Alabama 40u
W. M. Bunch, Newberry Cong., Texas 7-50
T. M. Moore, Plabroch Cong., Kentucky 'im
John L. Ogden, White Oak Cong., Texas 2.00
T. H. Padgetit, Morilton Presbytery, Arkansas 12.50
Abe Fulkerson. Fancy Prairie Cong., Blinois 3.00
R. L. Carson, Morilton Presbytery (Arkansas) 5.00
S. A. Cox, Uniomtown Congregation Arkansas 2.85
J. W. Groves, Olney, Texas 100u
W. T. Dale, Columbia Presbytery, Tennessee 4.29
S. Rraley, Texas Presbytery, Percilto, Texas I-00
J. E. Whitley, Weatherford Presibytery, Texas 2.50
56 MINUTES OF THE.GENERAL ASSEMBLY
An Itemized Account of the Sums Paid Out.
6-9 Estex Printery $14.00
6-29 Miss Adelade Keller, Stenographer 15.00
6-29 Rev. H. Copeland (Eshman) 10.00
7-10 Check to Hall for W. W. Robison 10.00
7-10 Check for Postage 5.00
7-20 To J. D. Caldwell, Expense to Memphis, Tenn 12.00
7-25 Miss Keller, Stenographer to date 12.25
8-11 Gam Sing Quah 50.25
8-11 R. D. Shook 50.25
8-11 T. H. Padgett 50.25
8-11 J. A. Bozorth 30.25
8-11 T. B. Nation 50.25
8-15 W. F. Speight, Brief in Law Suit 75.00
9-1 Duncan Bell, Stenographer to Sept. 1 16.00
10-5 Duncan Bell, Stenographer 15.00
11-2 Duncan Bell, Stenographer 15.00
11-3 Amount paid by F. F. Farley, legal fund transferred
to page 196, paid to F. H. Prendergast 5.00
1 1-6 Postage for Board 5.00
12-28 T. B. Nation 17.50
1 2-28 S. C. Lo'Ckett 50.00
1 2-28 J. S. Lish 40.00
1-3 Duncan Bell, Stenographer 15.00
1-28 F. Y. Hall for stamps- 3.00
2-1 Duncan Bell, .Stenographer 15.00
2-2 Gam Sing Quah 50.00
2-2 H. G. Nicholson 40.00
2-2 J. |S. Lish 20.00
3-16 Sent to Rev. A. S. Johnson, Trenton, Tenn., to be
used for the Central Church at Memphis, Tenn. . . 25.00
3-16 Sent to Gam Sing Quah, Oakland, California 50.00
IV — Publication, Report of Board of
To the 77th General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church in session at Dickson, Tennessee:
Your Board of Publication heg leave to sulbanit the fol- lowing' report.
Your Board was named at the last General Assembly at Decatur, Illinois, under conditions very unfavorable for specific or aggressive work. Our publishing house and all publication interests being in the hands of the Unionists. We have held ourselves in readiness for any work that presented itself.
The first act of your Board was to suggest undenominational Sunday School literature temporarily until such time a^ we could 'be able to supply our Sunday Schools with Cumberland
OF THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 57
Presbyterian literature and considerable correspondence was conducted on this account last year. We are glad that through the action of tlhe Tennessee Synod and their committee on Sunday School literature, a special committee was appointed composed of R. L. Baskette, Frank Slemons, J. H. Zarecor.
This special committee advised with the Chairman of our board and with his endorsement secured the services of Rev. J. R. Goodpasture, so that we were soon able (to recommend Cumberland Presbyterian literature prepared by our own people. These brethren publish this literature on their own responsi- bility and our Board incurs no nancial liability, yet we rec- ommend that all our Sunday Schools throughout our bounds sup- port them and aid them in deisisiminating Cumberland Presby- terian exposition of truth.
This temporary arrangement for the publication of Sunday
School literature expires with the last quarter of the year 1907.
We would therefore beg to be advised by this body as to
the course to further purs us after the expiration of presetn
temporary arrangement.
We are' glad to report the liberal and generous support that has been given the Cumberland Presbyterian Banner, and. also the continued growth of its sulbiscription list which now numbers about 1Q.000 and we recommend that some special effort be made to add at least 2,500 new subscribers at once.
Your Board has made no call for collections, but have in- curred expenses to the amount of about $200.00 in publication interests and we subbest that the amount be ordered paid from the general fund or special collection for the Board.
Respectfully submitted,
F. A. SEAGLE, "Presildem. V. — Report of R. L. Baskette, Director General.
Dickson, Tennesse. May 21, 1907. To the 77th General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Brethren: — I herewith submit my report covering Gen- eral Assembly expenses for this meeting of the General Assembly :
Collections to date $885. 51
Expenses: —
Baker & L-ockwood Mfg. Co $146.00
Morrison Tent & Awning Co 90.00
Carpenter work 11.50
Chair rental 6.00
Printing and Supplies 54.25
Tent Superintendent 57.00
Tent Superintendent, R. R. fare 19.00
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.Labor (estimated) 40.00
Hauling 15.00
Freight charges 264.00
Lumber 1S:M
Hospital tent 12 00
Lighting 19-00
Postage 32-25
Incidental Expenses 59.8.5
Return Checks 13.00
Waltchman 17.00 $870.85
Balance $14.(56
Respectfully submitted, R. L. BASKETTE, Director General
APPENDIX II.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES AND RESOLUTIONS. I — Assembly Board, Duty of. it: Resolved, That the General Assembly's Board of Trus- tees be and it is hereby requested to take such stefps as may be deemed necessary to secure from Rev. J. M. Hubber:, the former Stated Clerk and Treasurer of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the money, property, rec- ords and all assets in his possession belonging to said Uumber- lond Presbyterian Church.
2. That said Board of Trustees of the General Assembly be and are likewise requested to take such steps as may be deemed qteoessary and proper to secure and get possession of the funds, property and all assets collected for tlhe Church erec- tion fund of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church which are now 'im the hands and under the control of the former agents of said Church, who are now proposing to turn over said money and assets to the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.
3. That said Board of Trustees of the General Assembly be and are hereby likewise requested and instructed to take isiuoh steps as may be deemed necessary and proper to secure and get possession of any and all other funds of Boards which may properly come before the Assembly's Board of Trustees and wherein legal action has not otherwise been provided for by this General Assembly.
(Transcript of amounts of funds held by J. M. Hu'b'bert and the Church Erection Funds): —
(1) Report of J. M. Hu'bbert, Assembly's Treasurer, made at Decatur in 1906, shows that he held a balance of $4,515.78, which money legally, morally and rightfully belongs to the Cum- beland Presbyterian Church.
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(2) The Church Erection report shows that the following funds to the credi't of CHURCH ERECTION is held by those who have deserted us:
Fund not loaned $24,667. 52
Resources set out 30,479.44
Loans outstanding 16,108.31
Total 171,255.27
II. — Church Government, Report of Committee of Your Committee on Church Government would report: That nothing has come into our hands upon which to report, nor anything requiring a report.
Respectfully submitted,
N. F. GILL, Chairman.
III. — Commission, Authority for the General Assembly's. Resolved, That it is the sense of this General Assembly that a General Assembly Commission be appointed to look after the involved interests of the Synods of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and any other Synods needing its services. That the Moderator is authorized and instructed tp appoint such a Comlmission.
IV. — Deceased Ministers, Report of Committee on Your U-ommitiec on Deceased Ministers would report: Since your las<t meeting of the General Assembly we find that twenty- four of your faithful Fathers and Bretlhern in the Ministry have been called to leave their walks as earthly pilgrims and have been gathered into their heavenly homes, where they may rest and receive their rewards. 'While a degree of sadness now rests upon our hearts because of the bereavements, we feel occasion- ed by their aibsence in our time of need of their counsel and as- sociations. It now behooves us, who are in the basics and con- flicts of this earthly warfare, to recognize the hand of our kind Heavenly Father, in all His dealings with His children which are always for their good. And that we take heed to his com- mand. That we pray the Lord of the harvest that he send more laborers to work in His vineyard.
In view of the faithful and successful labors given to our beloved Ohurch hy these dear fathers and brethren, we recom- mend, that after the reading of this report, that a memorial service be held in their memory, by singing a song, and that any member of this body be allowed five minutes time to speak of the life and labors of the departed ones, closing with a prayer by the Rev. J. T. Barbee.
The following is a list of the names of the deceased ministers who died since May, 1906:
Andrew M. McBryde. died Dec. 6, 1906, Mississippi Presbytery. Age 62.
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James Marshall, Lebanon Presbytery. Age 84.
G. N. Campbell, died 1906, Illinois Presbytery.
I'. F. C'u'in, I>f.',(holom&w Presbytery.
J. H. Martin, died 1906, West Plains Presbytery.
W. S. Underwood, Tulare Presbytery, California.
J. B. Lorance, Lexington Presbytery. Age 80.
M. Lylcs, Obi^n, Presbytery
B. L. Holder, Obion Presbytery.
W. E. Wortham. Litchfield Presbytery.
A. M. C. Gossett, Madison Presbytery.
A. G. Organ, Ewing Presbytery. James T. Dickson, California Presbytery.
B. L. Boydston, Louisiana Presbytery. N. H. J. Hacker, Chickasaw Presbytery. John W. Foose, Wichita Presbytery. W. M. Andrew, MayfieM Presbytery.
J. H. Galbreath, Mayfield Presbytery.
Morgan Cole, Choctaw Presbytery.
James T. Jones, Chattanooga Presbytery. Age 50.
John MoKelvey, Columbia Presbytery. Aige 86.
J. C. GHlipm. Louisville Presbytery.
W. S. Glass, Marshall Presbytery.
J. A. Shaw. White River Presbytery.
R. H. Norris, Piatt Presbytery.
J. H< Norman, Piatt Presbytery.
Respectfully Submitted,
Z. M. McGhee, Chairman.
W. M. Freeze.
J. G. Turk.
•S. S. Hudiburg.
V. — Dickson Congregation.. Report On.
To the Moderator and Members of the Assembly:
We, the Special Committee appointed to consider the inter- ests of our Church at Dickson, Tennessee, would respectfully recommend that the Board of Missions and Church Erection secure the services of a good, Holy Ghost preacher for this Clhurch and immediate vicinity, and so supplement whatever in- come he may be able to obtain here, as to comfortably support him until the next meeting of the General Assemhly.
Signed By the Committee.
G. W. Freeman.
J. R. Goodpasture.
C. W. Dunn.
VI. — Education Beg Leave to Offer the Following Report, Your Committee on.
This is a time for action, not words; deeds, not 'promises; of
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no part of our work is this truer than of the educatinal work of the Whole Church.
This is a time not only to insist upon the importance of education, but to grasp the significance and meaning of the char- acter of the education given and thrust upon our children by our free schools and Colleges.
There has never been a time in the history of advanced and "higher education," so called, than now when the character of the teaching, the things taught and the teacher, are of such vital importance to Christians and especially to Cumberland Presbyterian parents. You may say what you will, but nothing will or can strengthen our denominationalism more than that our own children shall be taught in their advanced education in denominational Aeadaimies and Colleges which are manned by Cumberland Presbyterians.
This is an axiomatic proposition: The Cumberland Presby- terian Church must educate her own children in her own denomi- national schools if she expects them to remain loyal to the de- nomination. The most disintegrating factor with the more highly educated young people in the past has been the sending them rvcry-whither to Academy and College rather than sending them to our ciwn denominational schools. Wherever you find loyal young people who have graduated from Colleges, they are mainly those whose fathers and mothers thought no school so good for them as Cumberland Preshyterian.
In the judgment of your Committee, we as a denomination have come to the parting of the ways in our educational work. We have to make up our minds that we will not only be loyal to the doctrines of the Church, but must be loyal to the institutions df the Church. There is no single institution that takes prece- dence of our educational institutions.
This very naturally brings us to sipeak of the present condi- tion of our various schools, Colleges and Universities. They are mostly in the hands of men who are so void of a sense of honor, honesty and integrity, that they are trying to transfer these into the hands of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, that this Sanhedrim may do what it pleases with them. All of which warns us that in the future the denomi- nation should be more vigilant in guarding her educational insti- tutions in two particulars: (1) The men who are on their governing boards, and (2) the teachers who answer to roll call in the class rooms. As a matter of fact for years the denomi- nation has made good places in her Colleges and Universities for teachers who were hunting a job and were willing to be- come nominally, a Cumberland Presbyterian in order to get a good paying position, and readily accepted such in our denomi- national schools. Your Committee trusts that in the future it
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shall be the policy of every Cumberland Presbyterian institution of learning to man them with Cumberland Presbyterian teach- ers, that the denominational atmosphere and spiritual and re'i- gious ideals may be taught by both 'precept and example. That our schools may be pre-eminently Christian and spiritual as well as denominational, which they have not been for twenty-five years or more. Denominational schools are a necessary factor in our existence. The founders of ithe Cumberland Presbyterian Church recognized this, and began early to have church school* all over the territory covered by the Church. Let us profit bv their mistakes and failures; we should read our own history with profit, in this particular. It is our belief that in due time o»r schools now in the hands of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America will be put in our hands by the due process of law. Until then we
must wait for definite plans as to what shall be done. However, when the educational institutions come into possession of the Church, let no Board of any of these be constituted with less than safe majorities of their members being loyal Cumberland Presbyterians. One member of our Committee, a layman, insists that he is tired of the young Ministers of our Church going to Presbyterian Theological Seminaries to learn their theology. The idea in the mind of this man is correct. But until we have a Professor of theology in our own Theological Seminary, who is not a Calvinist, it would seem that we who are in a glass house should throw rubber air balls and not stones. "First make our tree good, and then the fruit will be good." It is dishonest and dishonoring to God and Christian manhood for any man to occupy a denominational chair of theology and not teach the doctrines pure and simple of that denomination.
There has been read to this General Assembly the report of the Board of Education. We regard it one of, if not the ablest reports ever presented to the General Assembly by this Board. We have carefully examined the report and find no fault in it. The seemingly objectionable phrases to some, are properly safe- guarded by being full quotations from other documents. We recommend the following:
1. That said report be embodied and made a part of our report and be printed in the minutes of the General Assembly, as such.
2. That the Board of Education be enlarged to nine mem- bers and the following named persons be added to your present Board, viz: Rev. J. L. Hudgins, Union City, Tenn.; J. N. Parker, Dyersburg, Tenn.; and C. L. Wade, Trenton, Tenn.
3. That the location of the Board remain as ordered by the General Assembly at Decatur, Blinois.
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4. That if a Cumberland Presbyterian College is officially oponed that il be given the preference and patronage by the whole denomination.
5. That we endorse Radnor College as the best school in the land for the daughters of Cumberland Presbyterians.
fi. That the Board of Education arrange to have a repre- sentative in each Presbytery, who shall specially care for the in- terest:; of the Heard of Education in the particular Presbytery.
7. That the appropriations of the funds for education in the fcands of this Board be left absolutely to the Board, but it phall submit an itemized report of all funds received and for what expended to the General Assembly of 1908. *"'" S. That all the various congregations be requested to take ;m offering for Education some Sabbath in September, 1907, and forward the same to the Board of Education, and that Pastors and Supplies are instructed to see that this request of the Gen- eral Assembly is carried out wherever it is within their power.
0. That the Second Sunday in September, 1907, be set apart as the day when a sermon shall be preached upon a call to the Ministry; that this Sunday be made a special day for united prayers all over the Church that God will move and call young men into the Ministry and young women to special Christian work, by the special operations of the Holy Spirit.
10. That this General Assembly hereby extends a vote of thanks to the members of this Board for the* services, and es- pecially to the Secretary, Rev. P. F. Johnson, *er his untiring work and zeal in the preparation of the report, and hereby com- mends the Board's work to all Cumberland Presteyterians and re- quests ihat all the Churches assist it with sympathy, prayers and money.
11. Whereas certain members, J. M. HUbbert, W. H. Hol- bert, R. M. Tinnon, M. A. Montgomery, W. B. Holmes, W. .J. Darby. A. E Turner, J. R, Henry, S. F. Stahl, A. R. Taylor D. E. Mitchell and B. F. Burcher of your incorporated Board of Educa- tion have declared their allegiance to the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, and are endeavoring to divert and transfer the funds and property in their possession to the
and benefit of the Presbyterian Church in the United States or America; therefore, the following persons be and are hereby elected and appointed as the Board of Education of the Cum- berland Presbyterian Church, whose duty shall be to call upon the said incorporated Board of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, that said incorporated Board take the necessary steps to elect the following persons as their successors as members of said incorporated Board, viz: Allen Foust, P. F. Johnson, J. W. Smith, W. E. Dunaway. J. D. Lewis, Frank Siemens, J. L Hudgins, J. N. Parker and C. L. Wade, and turn over to them
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all property, rights and franchises, that belong to said incor- porated Board. Should the said incorporated Board who have so attempted to divert the property and funds of saM incorporated Board from the proper use to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, fail or refuse to comply with the demand herein made, then in that event the said Board herein appointed, is hereby au- thorized, empowered, and they are directed to take such legal action as may be necessary to depose the members of said in- corporated Board and to have appointed and constituted as .said incorporated Board the following persons, viz: Allen Foust. P. If. Johnson, J. W. Smith, W. E. Dunaway, J. D. Lewis, Frank Slemons, J. L. Hudgins, J. N. Parker and C. L. Wade, to the end that the purposes for which said Board was created shall be per- petuated.
Hereto is appended said report of Board of Education.
Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Education. To the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church In Session at Dicks'on, Tenn., May, 1907:
Dear Brethren: — The Board of Education under the provis- ions and order of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Pres byterian Church at Decatur, Illinois, held its first meeting at Mc Kenzie, Tenn., June 15, 1906, with the following members pre- sent: Rev. Allen Foust, Rev. J. D. Lewis and Elders W. E. Dun- away and J. W. Smith. Absent, Frank Slemons.
The meeting was called to order by the Rev. Allen Foust and prayer was offered by Elder W. E. Dunaway, Rev. Allen Foust was unanimously elected President of the Board and J. W. Smith was elected Recording Secretary. The Rev. P. F. John- son, Dyer, Tenn., was elected to fill the vacancy in the Board caused by the refusal of W. W. Hamilton to serve as a mem- ber. The Rev. P. F. Johnson was elected as Corresponding Sec- retary and Treasurer of the Board under the following stipula- tions: "His expenses to be paid by the Board out of the general fund of the Educational Board, his salary to be made satisfactory to him according to the time taken to do the work. He is to •make his reports to Board quarterly. He is expected to enter upon all duties pertaining to his office at once, urging prompt collections for Education by all the Congregations."
The President announced through the press the results of this first meeting, and the Corresponding Secretary made a call, in the Cumberland Banner for the collection, in accordance with the above instructions.
History.
The Board of Education was organized in 1881. The object for which it was organized is set forth in the following resolu- tion, which was adopted at the time: "Resolved, that the Gen-
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eral Assembly do establish a Board of Education, whose object phall be to render pecuniary aid to said candidates while in school. The Board was directed to secure a charter, and in the meantime "to receive and disburse any funds that may come into its hands according to the direction of the donors." The charter wr.s secured and reported to the General Assembly In 1882. In 1S83 the Board reported, "That nothing has been done by us as a Board to advance this great interest." The Board made its tirst financial report in 1884. Fourteen churches made offerings, ■o-hich amounted to $77.41. The Church reported that year 122.240 communicants. Frclm the foundation of the Board up to May 10, 1886, it had received from all sources, the sum of $219.63. From this time on the work increased rapidly, much funds were collected and a number of young men and women were assisted through school. The Church and the Board worked har- moniously. In 1895 the Board proposed, to the General Assem- bly certain amendments to the charter which would change the name to "Educational Society of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church," and also give the Board authority to render assistance to the Theological School, or schools, established and endorsed by the General Assembly. The Rev. W. J. Darby, D. D., had been elected Corresponding Secretary, and the motto was "Edu- cation Before Ordination." The Board reported in 1896, the ne- cessary changes made in the charter, and recommended much machinery for carrying out the new plans of the Board, which was adopted. Among which was prescribed a full six-year's course of study for those preparing for the ministry.
The educational interest of the Church at that time is shown bv the following facts which are gathered from the Annual Re- port: Eighteen schools under the control of the Church report- ed: Teachers, 168, students enrolled, 3254; total value of school property, $621,500. with a total endowment of $333,793.63. The number of Probationers reported that year was 572, and the num- ber nf communicants was 165,847. The amount reported through the Board for educational purposes was $12,560.45. This was the banner year in the work of the Board when considered as a whole. Upon the recommendation of the Board in 1897 the Gen- eral Assembly "Instructed the Presbyteries to notify each Con- gregation in their several limits of the minimum amounts desired Crom each church for the work of the Educational Society, and to hold the Congregations to an account before the Presbyteries for the performance of this duty." This method secured the next year $9,237.12, which is $2,635.55 less than was received the previous year.
The greatest educational scheme ever launched by the Cum- berland Presbyterian Church, was that of 1899, and known as the "Million Dollar Endowment Proposition." This proposition
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was proposed to the General Assembly by the Educational So- ciety. The plan adopted was centralizing in its effect. An Edu- cational Cominiission was created and given power that even threatened chartered rights. For the time education over- shadowed every other institution of the Church. The Committee on Education said: "We are at the parting of the ways, the very life of the Church itself is involved in the action taken by this General Assembly."
The importance attached to the Educational Commission is indicated by the time given to it in'the General Assemblies and the space occupied by its reports in the Minutes. In 1900 there was a falling off in the amount loaned to students. The inten- tion of Mr. James Millikin to make large gifts to the cause ol education was made public. The James Millikin University lo- cated at Decatur, Illinois, was reported to the Assembly of 1901. In common with the other Boards of the Church, the Educa- tional Society filed complaints at almost every meeting of mi? General Assembly against the non-contri!buting churches through- out the denomination. To reach this class of churches the plan of "Co-operation of Boards" was adapted in 1902. The year 1903 was noted: for the prosperity of the institutions of learning, the increase of the endowment of schools, the indifference mani- fested on the part of probationers for the ministry for an educa- tion, and the appointment oif the Committee on Fraternity and Union. In 1904 the Board of Education presented in their annual report a tabulated statement, which exhibited an alarming de- crease in the number looking to the ministry as their life-work. At the same time a severe reprimand was administered to the Presbyteries that ignored the mandates of the Assembly rela- tive to the ordination of licentiates who had not complied with the new regime. The report for 1905 clearly indicates that the theory and plan of education adapted by the Assembly at Meridian, Miss., and further developed by subsequent Assemblies. was not fully endorsed by the Church at large and was meeting with much opposition. The Board of Education reached its Twenty-fifth Anniversary last year.
We submit the following figures which are taken from the Assembly Minutes for the years 1881 and 190C:
Min. Proba 1906—1514 298
L8S1— 1386 1.(0
Gained 128 132 199 71.170 $255,287 $593,879 13,348,483
Despite the effort to belittle the progress of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church these figures show a healthy growth. In one point only do we find a falling off, viz: In the number of pro-
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bationers for the ministry. To this table should he added the in- crease in value of the school buildings, endowment funds, pub- lishing house, and all other property held in trust by the various Boards, which has kept pace with the other points illustrated by the above table.
Embarrassments. Since the meeting of the General Assembly in 1903 the en terprises of the Churcli have been seriously embarrassed, and especially has this been so with the educational interests. The Endowment Proposition gradually lost its hold on the member- ship. The Report of the Educational Commission for 1906 opens with the following announcement, which explains the situation: "The great issues of union with the Mother Church continue to be discussed with such fervor in so many parts of the Church during the past year that it 'was difficult to get a hearing for our educational enterprises outside of the localities immediately in- terested." The embarrassments have Increased greatly since the last report was made. The tendency on the part of 'many of the young men in training for the ministry to accept the offer of a wealthier Church, which was encouraged by the union agitators, has to a great extent interfered with the progress of this impor- tant work. The attempted union, or more properly the merger of our Church into the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A., has to a great extent, consumed the thought, energy and means of the entire Church. But none of these things move us. We are de- termined by the Grace of God to press forward toward the high mark set for the ministry by the Fathers and founders of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Treasurer's Report.
Receipts for the year ending May, 1907:
From Churches and Individuals $ 85.46
Disbursements —
Treasurer's Book, Postage and Stationary $ 1.40
Traveling Expense of the Corresponding Secretary 6.00
Total Disbursements ? 7.40
Balance on Hand May 1. 1907 $ 78.06
In addition to the above the Educational Society of White River Presbytery of the Synod of Arkansas, reports in its Treas- ury $12.87.
The receipts of the year are small, but when compared with the receipts of the Board for the first three years of its existence, and taking into consideration the present disturbed condition of the Church, they are encouraging.
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The past is in the past and to theorize about it is a useless waste jf energy and time. It is ours to utilize the present and plan fur the future. We, therefore, present the following sugges- tions and recommendations for your consideration:
1. We desire that you make it clear to the Church that thi* Board is the creature and servant of the General Assembly, and through you as a body representing the laity, it is the servant of the whole Church.
2. We are of the opinion that the number of members placed on this Board by the last General Assembly is not as large as it should be to represent the whole Church. We there- fore, recommend, that you increase the number to at least n:tie members, and that you also state the time each one is appointed to serve and give directions for the election of successors.
3. The Church is in great need of a school for the training of her probationers. While we are hopeful of success in thn final results as to our property rights, yet the situation at pre- sent is such that we are not sure of absolute and undisturb-i control of any one of our schools this year, and pending the set- tlement of this question we would recommend that you direct the Presbyteries to utilize the best schools in their reach and place their probationers in them, and that the Board of Education be instructed to take steps looking toward the opening of such school, or schools as' shall be under the control of the Cumber- land Presbyterian Church.
4. We call your attention to the fact that the Educational Society reported to the General Assembly last year a "Perma- nent Fund," which amounted to $6,800. This "Fund" rightly be- longs to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church; but will be claim- ed by the Unionists for the Presbyterian Church. U. S. A. We recommend that you take such steps as you may deem necessary to save this "Fund" to our Church, its legitimate owner.
5. Your Board is of the opinion that present demands are so pressing that it would' not be wise to put means in the "Per- manent Fund." We shall be governed by your directions.
6. It has been the custom of the Board to make recommein dations relative to the schools and educational n£eds of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Colored. We have had no of- ficial communication with the schools or Board of said Church; but we are of the opinion that a thorough investigation of their condition, needs and relation to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, should receive your prompt attention.
7. We very earnestly lay before this Assembly the great need of the Church for more Ministers. We beg that you bring this question before the Church as one worthy of her considera- tion and prayers. So important is this question in the present struggles of our beloved Church, we suggest that you set apart
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one hour of the time of this Assembly for prayer and conference. We need to call upon the Great Head of the Church for more laborers and confer with each other as to the outlook and needs cf the various parts of the Church.
8. We recommend, that every minister be directed to preach at least one sermon every year to his congregations "On a call to the Ministry" and tlhat every congregation be urged to take a collection every year for this cause and forward tfhe same to the Board promptly so that any young men looking to the work of the ministry may understand that a consecrated membership is standing behind them and willing to assist them in securing an education.
Praying that the Holy Spirit shall guide you in your delib- erations and for the peace, unity and purity of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
We submit this report, ALLEN FOUST, President, P. F. JOHNSON, Cor. Sec. J. W. SMITH, Rec. Sec. W. E. DUNAWAY J. D. LEWIS FRANK SLEMONS
Members of Board. Respectfully submitted, J. L. GOODKNIGHT A. W. Green L. F. CLEMENS Elmus Rudolph WM. PIERCY A. E. BOYD WILL D. BUCK
j. j. McClelland
VII. — Evangelistic Work, Report of Committee on. Your Committee on Evangelistic work submits the following as their report:
We do not deem it necessary to argue the importance of the Evangelistic Work at tihis time.
You have a permanent Board on the work consisting of Rev. A. W. Green, President; Rev. S.H.Murray, Secretary: C. W. Wright, G. W. Freeman, W. R. Slaughter, Rev. A. M. Buchanan, Rev. L. M. Clemens, Rev. T. C. Newman, W. K. Morrow.
We recommend that this Board be continued, and that all who engage in Evangelistic Work in our Church have the en- dorsement of this Board and also that our Churches be warned not to employ anyone who is not endorsed by this
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Board, but Evangelists under all circumstances must trust God and the people for their support.
It is otherwise with your Synodieal and Presbyterial Mis- sionaries. They should have a salary.
There is no conflict between ithe true Pastor and the true Evangelist.
The Evangelist is the man sent of God to help the faithful Pastor gather in the crop that he has planted and cultivated so faithfully.
Hence all honor is due ito the pastor.
Yours truly, J. H. HENDRICK C. W. DUNN J. W. SIMMONS C. K. CARLOCK
VII. — Finance, Report of Committee on.
Brother Moderator, Fathers and Brethren of the General Asseimhly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church:
We, your Committee on Finance, respectfully report tliar we have carefully examined the Report of Rev. T. H. Padgett, your Stated Clerk and Treasurer, and we find that he has col- lected from all sources, as per said report, the sum of One Thousand, Two Hundred and Sixty-nine Dollars and Thirty-two cents, and has paid out 'for sundry expenses the sum of Two Hundred and Forty-three Dollars and Sixty Cents, 'thus leaving in his hands the sum of One Thousand and Twenty-five Dollars and Seventy-two Cents.
Owing to the depleted condition of the office of Stated Clerk and Treasurer, after the closing of the Assembly at Decatur in May, 1906, made so by the Stated Clerk J. M. Hubbert carry- ing with him into the Presbyterian Church U. S. A., all the assets and belongings of the office of Stated Clerk and Treas- urer of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church —
In view of these facts — we say, "Well done." We would further report that we have in like manner ex- amined the reports of Bro. J. J. MicClellan, the Treasurer of your Legal Board, and find that he has received at various times and from sundry persons as per his report, the sum of Five Thousand, One Hundred and Ninety-eight Dollars and Ninety Cents. Thus leaving a balance due Bro. J. J. MeCleilan, your Treasurer, the sum of One hundred and Sixteen Dollars and Ninety Cents.
We believe that too much praise cannot be given by this General Assembly to this entire Board for the able, efficient
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and sacrificing manner in which they have managed that part of our Church's business, and your Committee is or the opinion thai said Legal Hoard should be continued with full power a.s heretofore— and we so recommend.
Fraternally submitted,
WILLIAM CLARK, Chairman.
H. PARKS
WM. J. DAVIDSON
W. R. SLAUGHTER
G. W. FREEMAN
IX. — Judiciary, Report of Committee on. To the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church :
Your Committee on Judiciary respectfully report that no business has come up for consideration and we congratulate you upon this evidence that we dwell together in unity.
JOHN B. T ALLEY, Chairman.
X. — Ministerial Relief, Reports of Committee on.
No. 1.
As dark as the outlook is, yet in a great many respects we are incomparably better off than the fathers were. They had no organized churches behind them; not a dollar of money, and an old and strong church doing all in its power against them. But in some things we are, by far, worse off than they. They were all young men, or in the prime of life; and they were burdened with no obligations but to "defend the fait ti, and persuade men to come to Christ. It is far different with us today. We not only have the faith to defend, but we have slanders and misrepresentations to refute; while combined against us, with all its prestige, numbers, influence and exhaust- less resources, is the Presbyterian Church U. S. A., to back and second the efforts of our own treacherous brethren in a des- perate effort to blot out and destroy forever, not only the doc- Innrs, but the very name and memory of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
For years and years this scheme has been in incubation. A combine of men who are not in harmony with the simple and unostentatious polity and humble methods of our church, have b( en secretly preparing for the work.
This scheme was deeply and cunningly planned. Through our "leading men" "the right man" for their plan, was put in the right place; the pickets and camp guards were wisely set. By placing the right man in the right place FOR THEM, all of our Boards, and all of our interests were in a position that
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when the mine was sprung they had entire possession of every particle of the machinery of the Church; they had control of all its agencies, and possession of all its assets, so tthat at the final separation we were left without a single Board, without a single Committee, and without a single Dollar. But we were not left entirely bankrupt; for while they took all that they controlled, and claimed to take all the learning and brains with them, we still retained the Truth of God, His precious promises and, I trust, the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. But we have been left increased responsibilities in multiplied directions. Among these none is greater than that af caring fov aged and disabled ministers and the widows and orphans of men who have worn out their lives in the service of the Church, and the widows and orphans of others, have remained unshaken in their devotion to the Church.
Among these are some who are wholly or in part, depend- ent but still unshaken in their love and loyalty to our cause. The work of caring for them is not a burden, but a pleasure This is a work of no small magnitude. We have a much larger per cent, of this work than we had before the division, for the reason that almost, all of the old men remained true. This is not surprising when we reflect that these old men were thoroughly drilled in our system of faith, and trusted the lead- ing and guiding of the Holy Spirit, and had gone out without pay, and done their work. But the younger men had been trained in their quest of "Larger Things" in a more systematic way; some "having their minds poisoned at Lebanon, and other Seminaries.
Those faithful men of God were, no doubt, spared just for this time, that their counsel and prayers might strengthen and encourage us. This is no burden or hardship, but a privilege, and should prove a means of grace to everyone. Those old ser- vants were, in many cases, abused and even threatened, and they were insulted with OFFERED BRIBES, but they refused to stultify their consciences and violate their convictions of truth, by going into the union, now so "happily consummated."
These noble men of God deserve, not only the love and gratitude of the Church, but its support and protection. God in His love and wisdom, has spared their lives, and thus indi- cates to us our duty to them.
Our people are abundantly able and willing also, if they are but informed.
In view of these facts your Committee recommends as follows:
(1.) That the Assembly devise means by which this matter may be brought more effectively before the people.
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(2.) That the Assembly instruct the ladies to make this subject a special part of their work.
(3.) That your Committee is informed that all of the Board of Ministerial Relief have left the Communion of thG Cumberland Presbyterian Church and have united with the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, except Dr. G. W. Ralston, and as his being the only one left of the former nine members of that important Board, your Committee recommends that the Assembly proceeds at once to All the eight vacancies caused by ttie apostasy of these men.
Respectfully submitted, R. D. MILDER J. S. LISH E. W. L. JENNINGS . R. Y. BELL
No. 2.
Your Committee on Ministerial Relief submit the following:
The report of the Temporary Board of Ministerial Relief, which was referred to us, recommend that the Assembly, at one?, authorize the preparation of suitable blanks for the Boards; also that it furnish necessary literature.
We also heartily endorse the recommendation of the Tem- porary Board, that the Assembly fix the Bond to be given by the Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary.
We further present the names of the following brethren as the proper persons for said Board: E. M. Johnson, W. M. Freeze, J. L. Goodknight, G. W. May, J. H. Milholland, J. M. Wyekoff, J. A. Hill and R. D. Miller.
We recommend that the bond of the Treasurer and the Cor- responding Secretary be $5,000.00 each.
XI. — Missions and Church Erection, Report of Committee on. To the Moderator and members of the Assembly:
Your Committee on Missions and Church Erection beg leave to submit the following report:
We have had under careful consideration the report of the Board of Missions and Church Erection and other papers re- ported to us bearing on this important department of our Church work, and from these and other available sources of informa- tion, have tried, as best we could, to see the most urgent needs of the Church on these lines at this time. We recognize mis- sion work as the most important of all the enterprises of tne Church, and that we may do our utmost along the most urgent and available phases of this work, especially submit the fol- lowing recommendations.
1. That the Board of Missions and Church Erection, con- sisting of F. H. Prendergast, President, Marshall, Texas; F. Y.
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Hall, Treasurer, Marshall, Texas; Rev. Vv>. M. Robison, Secre- tary, Jefferson, Texas; Rev. A. A. Collins, Eldorado, Oklahoma; Wm. Clark, Jefferson, Texas, shall be continued as now con- stituted.
2. That the Secretary of the Board should receive remun- eration, and that the Board itself decide what amount, and what further expense, if any, are necessary, and provided for 1,hem.
3. That we commend the Board's action in the selection of Field Workers, and recommend that as rapidly as it is found practicable, a Field Worker be placed in every Synod.
4. That each Presbytery be requested to appoint a stand- ing Committee on Missions to act in co-operation with the Board of Missions and Church Erection.
5. That the Assembly urge upon the Presbyteries through their standing Committees on Missions to appoint and sustain Presbyterial Field Workers.
6. That the Board of Missions and Church Erection make strenuous efforts to project and establish a Chinese Mission School at San Francisco, California, under the supervision of Rev. Gam Sing Quah.
7. That if it is at all practicable, the Board employ Rev. J. D. Lewis as Field Worker in the Pacific Synod. In the judg- ment of the Committee this is a matter of urgent importance.
8. That as the Board is already in communication with the following Field Workers in their respective Synods, to-wit: West Tennessee Synod, Rev. J. D. Lewis; Tennessee Synod, Rev. T. E. Hudson; Alabama Synod, Rev. R. D. Shook; Ken- tucky Synod, Rev. J. T. Barbee; Arkansas Synod, Rev. T. H. Padgett; Rocky Mountain Country, Rev. N. G. Nicholson; Texas Synod, Revs. S. C. Lockett and B. E. Bowmer.
We recommend that special attention be given to the needs of Mississippi Synod where there is at present no Field Worker.
9. That in regard to the memorial from Gregory Presby- tery of the Synod of Texas, asking for a division of the Mis- sion funds of the Synod of Texas, we consider ourselves with- out jurisdiction, and that the memorial be referred to the Synod of Texas.
10. That the Board take immediate steps to secure what- ever property we have in Indianola Synod, especially our inter- est in Chelsea Academy, and to place a Field Worker in this Synod.
11. That April and October be set apart as special periods for offerings to Missions.
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12. That we heartily endorse the appointment and personnel of the Woman's Board, and. commend their work, not only to their respective auxiliaries, but to all the congregations of the Church.
Signed by the Committee, A. C. BIDDLE
J. R. GOODPASTURE J. L. DURHAM M. L. SLOOP JNO. L. ODOM S. P. SITTON J. S. HALL (Attached to the foregoing report is the following:) To the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church in session at Dickson, Tenn., May, 1907. Moderator and Brethren:
We, the members of Gregory Presbytery, respectfully me- morialize your honorable body to apportion seventy-live per cent, of the funds paid into the General Board by the Synod of Texas, to be expended in Texas Synod through the Synodical Board.
W. P. KLOSTER, Moderator. B. T. PRICE, S. C.
XII. — Monument, Report of Committee on.
Whereas, many of the members of this General Assembly, together with a great number of visitors, have for the first time visited the birthplace of the Cumberland Presbyterian Churcn, and
Whereas, that spot of ground will in the future have a new meaning to and influence over all Cumberland Presbyter- ians; and on account of the events of this meeting of the Uen- . eral Assembly, so near it; and the struggles and epoch making experience through which our Church is now passing, and
Whereas, three years hence will be the Centennial of our beloved Church, therefore Resolved,
1. That a Committee of five be appointed to receive sub- scriptions from the whole Church, to erect a suitable monu- ment on the identical spot where Rev. McAdow's house stood.
2. That said Committee erect said monument on said Identical spot where the old log house stood, within the next three years.
3. That the erection of this monument is commended to each member of the whole Church, that each one may contribute a small sum to the end that the monument may be an expres-
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sion of the loyalty to and the affection of the whole denomina- tion for the Cumberland Doctrine and the founders of the de- nomination.
XIII. — Overtures, Report of Committee on. To the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church in session at Dickson, Tennessee.
Your Committee on Overtures would submit the following report.
As touching the memorials from East Tennessee, and Mor- gan Presbyteries, we recommend that no action be taken.
The memorial from Columbia Presbytery asks the General Assembly to take action in organizing our young people into societies in which the distinctive doctrines of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church can be taught.
While your Committee deem this a wise and judicious course, we would urge and recommend the study of the Con- fession of Faith and Catechism of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. And we would further recommend that every family subscribe for and read the Cumberland Presbyterian Banner. We believe this would be productive of more good than any other means we can employ.
The memorial from Lebanon Presbytery asks the Generai Assembly to spend one day in fasting and prayer.
Your Committee deem this inexpedient at this late hour. But would recommend that this General Assembly of the Cum- berland Presbyterian Church would designate a day for fasting and prayer for the triumph of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
A memorial from the Corsicana Presbytery asking your venerable body to define the authority of an elder. We, your Committee, are of the opinion that a Ruling Elder is the rep- resentative of the congregation to which he belongs, and in no sense is he the representative of himself. See Con. II 95, Sec. 29. "Every particular Church which is willing to support the Gospel as God has prospered it, shall be entitled to be rep- resented by a Ruling Elder in Preslbytery.
"Every Ruling Elder not known to the Presbytery shall pro- duce witness of his appointment from the Church he repre- sents."
In view of the foregoing, we would recommend that in all instances where the Ruling Elder cannot represent the will of his congregation, that he decline to act as the representative of his Church in that particular case.
A memorial from Princeton Presbytery to this Assembly to curtail its statistical reports for congregations. We, your Committee, recommend that no change be made.
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In regard to the resolution from Columbia Presbytery re- questing that Sec. 41 be amended, we recommend that no action be taken.
JOHN P. BUCHANAN, Chairman.
T. H. MAYFIELD
G. F. HARRIS
GEO. W. MAY
J. W. DAVENPORT
T. JEFF DIXON, Secretary.
XIV. — Publications, Report of Committee on.
Your Committee on Publications have had before us several most important papers, and we have also received many val- uable suggestions.
We respectfully recommend: —
First — That our people patronize Rev. W. T. Dale's depos- itory of our Cumberland Presbyterian Publications.
Second — 'That all our Churches and Ministers give all co- operation, aid, and encouragement to Dale, Biddle and Horton in their plans for publishing a book of hymns and tunes for the use of Cumberland Presbyterians. Write to them. Biddle's Book of Forms is good. Try it.
Missouri, Texas and Tennessee all deserve our gratitude fior giving aid to such self sacrificing publishers of needful literature.
We most heartily endorse the recommendation of our Board of Publication that at least 2,500 additional subscribers be speedily added to the list of the Cumberland Presbyterian Banner.
It will be good when all of our members shall again become readers of our excellent Banner.
1. It is also most heartily reeommended that the Board continue their arrangements for our excellent S. S. supplies.
2. We also recommend that the Board be paid $200.00 out of the Assembly's general fund, for the past year's expense.
3. Inasmuch as your Committee on Sunday Schools and Young People's Work has endorsed the Sunday School Literature pub- lished by the Synod of Tennessee, and as the representatives of the Synod of Tennessee offer to us freely and without charge a reasonable amount of space in their weekly paper known as Our Boys and Girls.
We recommend that you use this paper as one of the mediums of our Christian Endeavor Work and that we strive to get all our young people to take the same.
4. That the Assembly's Board of Publication co-operate with the Synod of Tennessee in publishing this literature for
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the ensuing year for the reason that the Board of Publication has not come in possession of our Publishing House and other property that is necessary for such work.
5. We ask the General Assembly to endorse and adopt the following:
Whereas, the following named members af the Board of Publication of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church heretofore elected by the General Assembly as members of said Board, to-wit: — W. A. Provine, Hamilton Parks, Charles Man ton, W. T. Hardinson, J. M. Johnston, J. H. Reynolds, John H. DeWitt, L. M. Rice and M. G. Wood, have denied allegiance to the Cum- berland Presbyterian Church and have declared their allegiance to the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, and are diverting the property, assets and belongings of said Board of Publication of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church from the use and benefit of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and are now using the same in the interest of and for the benefit of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, whose doctrine, polity and sentiments are materially and vitally different from the doctrine, polity and sentiments of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, which is a palpable and flagrant violation of the trust reposed in them.
1. Resolved, therefore, that this General Assembly does hereby depose and remove the aforesaid members of said Board and declare their office as members of said Board vacant and they shall no longer be memibers of said Board and they are hereby prohibited from exercising any of the powers or rights heretofore possessed by them by reason of their election or appointment as members of said Board of Publication of the Cumberland Presbyterians Church.
2. Be it further resolved, that J. H. Zarecor, F. M. Seagle, A. N. Bshman, R. L. Baskette, J. H. Fussell, Rev. A. C. Biddle. Rev. J H. Zwingle, W. L. Danley, S. A. Cunningham and W. ill. Dunaway be and they are hereby appointed elected and consti- tuted memibers of the Board of Publication of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and as such, shall have and possess all the powers, rights and privileges conferred by law upon the Board of Publication of the Cumberland Presibyterian Church by acts of State of Tennessee, 1859-1860, Chap. 167, Sec. 34 ana 35, and the amendments thereto, and shall take and possess all property to which said Board is entitled.
Said Board of Publication of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to de- pose and remove from said Board all such members of said Board as have denied allegiance to the Cumberland Presbyter- ian Church and who are endeavoring to divert and devote the
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use of the property entrusted to said Board from the Cumber- land Presbyterian Church and are endeavoring to transfer said property to the use and benefit of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. And to this end the said Board of Publication of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to bring and defend all suits to acquire and possess all property, assets and belongings of said Board as in the judgment of said Board may be neces- sary.
And this Board is fully authorized and empowered to do all other things necessary to the end that all property, assets and belongings may be restored to the use of the Cumberlana Presbyterian Church to which the same rightfully belongs. Respectfully submitted and signed by your Committee.
REV. J. H. MILHOLLAND
REV. M. G. MILLIGAN
REV. CAM SING QUAH
REV. V. B. COSTELLOW
ELDER A. J. TURNER
ELDER G. M. SMITH
ELDER M. V. RIDDLE
ELDER B. T. PRICE.
XV. — Sabbath Observance, Report of Committee on.
Your Committee on Sabbath Observance respectfully submit the following report:
That there is a great lack, on tne part of a large portion of the membership of the Church today, as well as that of the masses outside of the Church, in observing in its true spirit and purpose, the Christian Sabbath, or what is commonly known as Sunday, and spoken of in the New Testament Scrip- tures as "The First Day of the Week," and also as "The Lord's Day."
The observance of the Christian Sabbath is even more binding upon all today than the Hebrew Sabbath was upon the Jews, under the Mosaic Economy. This is apparent, when con- sidered in the light of The Purpose, or Design of the Christian Sabbath.
The true purpose or design of the Sabbath of the Old Tes- tament Dispensation, as set forth in Gen. 2:3, Exodus 20:8-11, and in many other Scriptures, was the cessation from the daily avocations in life by man, every seventh day, for the rest anu recuperation of his taxed and fatigued powers, and also to be observed as a monumental testimony to the fact that God was the Creator of all things, and hence to be observed in spiritual, devout, grateful recognition of God, as the author and bestower of all temporal and spiritual blessings enjoyed. The spirit and
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purpose of the Sabbath of the seventh day, of the Old Testa- ment, was transferred into the Christian Sabbath of the First day of the week, through Jesus Christ, the Lord of the Sabbath. As Jehovah, the Son of God, at the close of His sax days labor in creation, set apart the seventh day in the beginning, not by command, but by act, as a Holy Day of rest and spiritual de- votion, so Jesus Christ, the Incarnation of Jehovah, the Son of God, by the stupendous act of his resurrection, set apart the first day of the week as the Sabbath of the New Dispensation, adding the rest and the spiritual memoral design of the Jewish Sabbath — that is, its memoral of creation, to the spiritual com- memoration of redemption through Jesus Christ. Hence the Christian Sabbath is designed to be kept as a memorial of the Resurrection of the Christ, as a monumental testimony to Jesus our Savior, as the God of both Creation and Redemption, and hence the source of all the privileges and blessings of the Great Divine Salvation, both temporal and spiritual, for Time and Eternity. Therefore to observe the Christian Sabbath, in its true spirit and object, is not only to cease from pursuing the daily avocations of life, to rest the mind and body, but also to spend it in devout thanksgiving and spiritual communion, wor- ship and service of Christ, as a memoral of Him as our Creator, Preserver and Redeemer. Thus in the glorious light of the Gospel, we are under greater obligations to observe the Christian Sabbath than the Jews were to keep the Sabbath of the Mosaic Dispensation, with its enjoined, positive command and severe penalty. Upon the proper observance of the Christian Sabbath is conditioned the perpetuity and prosperity of the Christian Religion. As the Christian Sabbath is observed, neglected or desecrated, does Christianity prosper or decay. Therefore the command of the Decalogue, to "Remember the "Sabbath Day to keep it Holy," in principle, embodied in the spirit and design of the Christian Sabbath, comes to all today in much more sacred and binding force in the light of the full revelation of the Gospel, than it ever did to man in the epochs preceding our Gospel Era.
Hence those who are seeking to abolish our Christian Sabbath, or to employ it in the perversion of its true purpose, as a day of rest and worship and spiritual service, are truly undermining the foundation of morality and National and indi- vidual liberty, as truly as those who seek to evade or subvert the law of chastity or of commercial integrity.
There is a great tendency today to change our Sabbath from a Holy Day to a Holiday, in making it a day for worldly amuse- ment, excitement and sinful pleasure. It is secularized even by church members by engaging in their regular secular bus-
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iness, whether in buying or selling, or in spending it in shaping up affairs in preparation for the performance of the business of the incoming week. The intense spirit of greed, worldly pleasure and amusement are rapidly increasing the destructive tide of Sabbath breaking and desecration, through the rapidly widening circulation of the Sunday newspapers, in their demor- alizing effects, and in the largely increasing business of Sunday excursion trains and also in the great increase of Sunday busi- ness, carried on in the open stores and open shops and on the streets, and in fact in all kinds of business, in many of our cities and towns. While in the larger cities Sabbath desecration has reached mammoth proportions, in the open theatres and open saloons, and of all kinds of traffic in business and of the wide open doors of gambling hells and of the houses in the black centers of prostitution and in the great open parks and beer gardens of the cities, and in the Sunday base ball games and races and other like amusements, has already made our Holy Sabbath a day of sinful pleasure and dissipation, to a large portion of the people of our land and to hundreds of thousands of others, it is made a day of toil and weariness, in being forced to labor to serve these worldly pleasure seekers or seekers of gain, or sensual gratification, and are thereby robbed of rest and worship on that day. By this terrible tide of Sabbath dese- cration, our Holy Sabbath is being swept towards obliteration. It is lowering the standard of morals and of spiritual intelli- gence, and curtailing the influence and paralyzing the power or the churches of the Christian world in all departments of their work, by depleting the spiritual strength of the membership, and of the attendance at God's House of Worship on the Sab- bath Day, and of turning the thousands away from the Sanctu- ary and thus cutting them off from the weekly opportunity of spiritual instruction and worship in the Sanctuary of the JLord. The violation and desecration of the Sabbath today is not only robbing them of the boon of one of rest out of seven w«th their loved ones, but also of the privileges and blessings of the worship and service of God's House and at the same time plac- ing them helpless as toiling slaves every day, into the hands of their employers of the large business firms, or of the powerful corporate combines, and is also the great source of supply to all of the destructive evils of today. The mammoth extent of Sabbath breaking and desecration calls with awful appeal to our beloved Church, as well as to all other churches of Christen- dom, to put forth in the name and power of God, the most stren- uous effort to check this growing danger and overcome as far as possible, this awful monster. Therefore we recommend:
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1. That the Ministry, Eldership and the Membership of the various congregations of the different Presbyteries and Synods of our Church as a whole, seek through the enduing influence of the Spirit of God, to more fully observe the Sabbath, in ac- cordance with its Divine Spirit and Purpose, than ever before.
2. That neither Minister, Elder or Member of Congregation patronize or condone any phase of Sabbath desecration, however small or questionable it may appear. Such as fishing, hunting, visiting on the Sabbath, or in patronizing Sunday newspapers, Sunday excursions and places of amusement, or traveling on Sunday, or secularizing Sunday in performing secular business of any kind on that day, or by staying at home on that day, neglecting the attendance of worship ana service oi God's House, so that by strong, emphatic protest against Sabbath des- ecration, with all of its evils, and by forceful testimony in word, deed and personal example, in true Sabbath keeping, our be- loved Church may be enabled to accomplish the most effective work possible in arresting and destroying this evil.
3. That the Ministry and Eldership of our various churches see that the membership of the congregation is duly enlightened concerning the pernicious errors of the Seventh Day Sabbat- arians ,and that they be warned, whenever necessary, against either aiding or condoning them, in their evil efforts against our Christian Sabbath.
4. That we, as a Church, through our own organic effort, and in united, co-operative organic effort with the other churches of Christendom, use all agencies and means possible under the Divine guidance, in the utmost endeavor for the ad- vancement of the cause of Sabbath observance.
Respectfully submitted, H. CLAY YATES WARREN COMPTON E. H. WHITE """
H. A. OLAMPITT W. T. GALLOWAY A. J. MANN M. C. HOUR
XVI. — Statistics for 1907, Standing Order on.
Whereas, there is no authority, power or right in the Con- stitution of the Church or inherent or otherwise in the denomi- nation, either in its congregations, its Sessions, its Presbyteries, its Synods or its General Assembly, to transfer the members or the property of any congregation, session, Presbytery, Synod or the General Assembly, to any other denomination: Therefore be it resolved and enacted by this General Assembly as follows:
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1. That the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly be and is hereby instructed and directed to retain om the roll of this General Assembly's minutes the names of all Congregations which were reported to the General Assembly by the various Stated Clerks or otherwise, in 1906, of whatsover Presbytery or Synod.
2. That the various Presbyteries and Synods be and are instructed and directed to retain all the Congregations on their rolls which were there in 1906 before and at the time of the General Assembly of 1906, at Decatur, Illinois.
3. That where there is no report of statistics from Presby- teries and congregations the Stated Clerk of this General As- sembly is instructed and directed to make up tne statistics ap- proximately from the statistics as reported to the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly for the General Assembly at Decatur, Illinois, May, 1906, and that they so appear in the minutes or this General Assembly.
XVII. — Sunday School and Young People's Work, Report of the Committee on.
We, your Committee on Sunday School and Young People's Work, respectfully submit the following as our report:
Lines of work which concern the youth of the Church are cf such importance as to demand your most prayerful considera- tion and sincere advice. Without needlessly occupying space we make the following recommendations:
(1.) That the general oversight of the Sunday School work as well as all other work that pertains to the Youth of the Church, be committed to the Board of Sunday School and Young People's Work with the following provisions.
First: — That there shall be two departments to be known as the Sunday School Department and the Christian Endeavor Department.
Tht Sunday School Department should co-operate with the Board of Publications- or other agencies found to be necessary in providing the best literature possible under existing condi- tions for the use of our Sunday Schools.
1. We recommend that the Christian Endeavor Depart men! arrange as early as possible a Denominational Reading Course that will afford means for the education of our young people in the hisitory, doctrines, policy and spirit of the Cumberland Pres- byterian Church.
2. We recommend that the Board have constantly before it a purpose, to create a weekly paper that shall be devoted ex- clusively to the Sunday School and Young People's Work, but that such enterprise is not to be undertaken until such time as the Board may feel assured that such publication can be
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1. That the Ministry, Eldership and the Membership of the various congregations of the different Presbyteries and Synods of our Church as a whole, seek through the enduing influence of the Spirit of God, to more fully observe the Sabbath, in ac- cordance with its Divine Spirit and Purpose, than ever before.
2. That neither Minister, Elder or Member of Congregation patronize or condone any phase of Sabbath desecration, however small or questionable it may appear. Such as fishing, hunting, visiting on the Sabbath, or in patronizing Sunday newspapers, Sunday excursions and places of amusement, or traveling on Sunday, or secularizing Sunday in performing secular business of any kind on that day, or by staying at home on that day, neglecting the attendance of worship ami service oi God's House, so that by strong, emphatic protest against Sabbath des- ecration, with all of its evils, and by forceful testimony in word, deed and personal example, in true Sabbath keeping, our be- loved Church may be enabled to accomplish the most effective work possible in arresting and destroying this evil.
3. That the Ministry and Eldership of our various churches see that the membership of the congregation is duly enlightened concerning the pernicious errors of the Seventh Day Sabbat- arians ,and that they be warned, whenever necessary, against either aiding or condoning them, in their evil efforts against our Christian Sabbath.
4. That we, as a Church, through our own organic effort, and in united, co-operative organic effort with the other churches of Christendom, use all agencies and means possible under the Divine guidance, in the utmost endeavor for the ad- vancement of the cause of Sabbath observance.
Respectfully submitted, H. CLAY YATES WARREN COMPTON E. H. WHITE H. A. OLAMPITT W. T. GALLOWAY A. J. MANN M. C. HOUK
XVI. — Statistics for 1907, Standing Order on.
Whereas, there is no authority, power or right in the Con- stitution of the Church or inherent or otherwise in the denomi- nation, either in its congregations, its Sessions, its Presbyteries, its Synods or its General Assembly, to transfer the members or the property of any congregation, session, Presbytery, Synod or the General Assembly, to any other denomination: Therefore be it resolved and enacted by this General Assembly as follows:
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1. That the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly be and is hereby instructed and directed to retain on the roll of this General Assembly's minutes the names of all Congregations which were reported to the General Assembly by the various Stated Clerks or otherwise, in 1906, of whatsover Presbytery or Synod.
2. That the various Presbyteries and Synods be and are instructed and directed to retain all the Congregations on their rolls which were there in 1906 before and at the time of the General Assembly of 1906, at Decatur, Illinois.
3. That where there is no report of statistics from Presby- teries and congregations the Stated Clerk of this General As- sembly is instructed and directed to make up tne statistics ap- proximately from the statistics as reported to the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly for the General Assembly at Decatur, Illinois, May, 1906, and that they so appear in the minutes of this General Assembly.
XVII. — Sunday School and Young People's Work, Report of the Committee on.
We, your Committee on Sunday School and Young People's Work, respectfully submit the following as our report:
Lines of work which concern the youth of the Church are of such importance as to demand your most prayerful considera- tion and sincere advice. Without needlessly occupying space we make the following recommendations:
(1.) That the general oversight of the Sunday School work as well as all other work that pertains to the Youth of the Church, be committed to the Board of Sunday School and Young People's Work with the following provisions.
First: — -That there shall be two departments to be known as the Sunday School Department and the Christian Endeavor Department.
Tht Sunday School Department should co-operate with the Board of Publications or other agencies found to be necessary in providing the best literature possible under existing condi- tions for the use of our Sunday Schools.
1. We recommend that the Christian Endeavor Department arrange as early as possible a Denominational Reading Course that will afford means for the education of our young people in the history, doctrines, policy and spirit of the Cumberland Pres- byterian Church.
2. We recommend that the Board have constantly before it a purpose, to create a weekly paper that shall be devoted ex- clusively to the Sunday School and Young People's Work, but that such enterprise is not to be undertaken until such time as the Board may feel assured that such publication can be
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sustained without involving the Board in any financial embar- rassment.
Until such publication can be had we recommend that the Board seek to secure special departments in somt of the now existing publications, such as the Cumberland Presbyterian Ban- ner and Our Boys and Girls, and that the President of the Board or some one selected by the Board, be the editor of such special department.
Secondly: — It is of course understood that this Board has no power to usiurp or interfere with the rights and powers of Church Sessions according to the provision of Sec. 27 of the Constitution of the Church.
1. We recommend that the general plan of prosecuting its work be left to the wisdom of the Board but with the restric- tion that it shall launch no enterprise likely to involve either the Church or the Board itself in financial embarrassment, without the consent and advice of the General Assembly.
2. We recommend that collections be taken in all congre- gations in the month of May of each year and forwarded to the Treasurer of the Board hereafter to be announced and that such funds be used by the Board in the prosecution of its work.
We most heartily commend the Sunday School literature now being published by Tennessee Synod through its agent Rev. J. R. Goodpasture of Nashville, Tenn., as being in every way an excellent literature and we would have you urge upon all your Sunday Schools the importance of giving to that enter- prise your most hearty and liberal support.
! 3. We recommend that this Board aim and seek to work in the most absolute harmony with all other Boards of the Church. 4. We recommend that the following named persons Be added to the personnel of the Board as it now exists, viz: T. W. Keller and J. M. Gallagher, of Knoxville, Tennessee.
We find a balance of $40.32 now in the Treasury of the Board and we recommend that it be retained in the Treasury for the use in prosecuting the work of the Board.
Respectfully submitted,
J. L. Hudgins, Chairman.
W. S. Kinoaid,
A. M. Hicks,
Thos. Bratton,
A. Fulkerson,
Hugh Logan,
M. W. Hamilton.
XVIII. — Synodical Records, Reports On. The Committees on Synodical Records made the following Reports, which were adopted.
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(1.) Synod of Alabama. We, your Committee on the minutes of Alabama Synod, find: There have no minutes of the Alahama Synod reached our hands.
Respectfully submitted,
T. S. Douglas, Chairman.
(2.) Synod of Arkansas. Your Committee on the Records of the Synod of Arkansas submit the following: We have examined the printed Minutes of the above named Synod, and find the same to be regular and in keeping with the law of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Signed hy Committee, J. A. Hill, J. A. Waddell, P. H. MeNabb.
(3.) Synod of Illinois. We, your Committee on Minutes of Synod of Illinois for 1906, would report that we have carefully examined the same and find them regular and in good form.
Rev. J. E. Cortner, I. C. Lafferty, W. C. Murphy.
(4,) Synod of Indiana. Your Committee on the Minutes of Indiana Synod, beg leave to report: We are unable to secure the Minutes of the Synod of Indiana.
Submitted respectfully,
W. L. Collins, Chairman. ,
(5.) Synod of Kentucky.
We, your Committee on Minutes of Kentucky Synod, beg leave to report: We have made diligent inquiry, a,nd have fail- ed to secure a Minute of said Synod. Respectfully,
J. W. Cheshier, Chairman.
(6.) Synod of Mississippi. We, your Committee, to examine the Minutes of the Mississ- ippi Synod ask to make the following report: No Minutes bo hand, so no report on said Minutes to be submitted.
Signed by Committee, J. L. Stevenson, J. D. Eustis. (7.) Synod of Missouri. Your Committee on the Minutes of the Missouri Synod would respectfully submit the following report: We have carefully ex-
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amined the Minutes and find on page two where Rev. S. H. McElvain was elected Temporary Clerk in their organization. Then on page five, we find where Rev. S. H. McElvain, Tempor- ary Clerk, was elected permanent Clerk. Then on page nine- teen the record shows where Rev. A. W. Green was elected per- manent Clerk and Treasurer. With reference to the rest of trie Minutes we find the Minutes in keeping with your usage.
Respectfully submitted, Rev. J. M. Wyckoff, Ruling Elder T. W. Moore, Ruling Elder D. A. Oakley.
(8.) Synod of the Pacific.
Your Committee on the Minutes of the Synod of the Pacific would report, that, we have carefully examined the minutes or same and find them in proper form and strictly in conformity with our Book of Discipline.
Committee, W. M. Freeze, G. W. Crutcher,
(9.) Synod of Tennessee.
Your Committee on Minutes of -Synod of Tennessee beg leave to report, that the Minutes of said Synod have not been available to your Committee. We therefore have no further re- port to offer.
J. P. Alexander, Chairman,
(10.) Synod of Texas.
Your Committee on the Minutes of the Synod of Texas would report that we find said Minutes in good condition and through- out in keeping with our book.
Signed by the Chairman, J. A. Keaton.
(11) Synod of West Tennessee.
Your Committee appointed to examine the Minutes of the Synod oif West Tennessee report as follows: We have carefully examined the Minutes of West Tennessee Synod and find them well kept and in harmony with our Confession of Faith.
G. W. Rushing, Chairman.
XIX. — Temperance, Report On.
We, your Committee on Temperance, submit the following: That Cumberland Presbyterians are a Temperance People to the full extent of that expression.
Therefore we entreat this the 77th General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterion Church that no time be lost in maintaining and holding every inch of Territory now gained by
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this God honoring and Christian movement of our Temperance Brothers.
As you are aware the People of these United States are aroused as never before against the whisky traffic of this country.
This being the case we, your Committee requested and en- treat every member and visitor of this General Assembly, and we join in battle array against this the greatest curse known to man; destroying the happiness of families, neighborhood and communities wherever allowed to exist; weakening the facul- ties of the indulgers and drifting the soul farther from God. And unless checked in the near future many millions of souls will sink, lost into an endless eternity.
That it is possible to save our country by an early manifes- tation of our activities, our attention is called to the request ot the National Temperance League requesting the Pastors of the different Denominations to observe June the 30, 1907, as Stain- less Flag Sunday.
We, your Committee deem this a proper movement and we recommend that your 'Ministers and Elders as far^as possible co- operate in this request as far as possible throughout our entire Church.
And we as a body approve of the Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union and all other Temperance organizations whose mis- sion is to drive the foe from our land.
Yours truly, Joe McLeskey, J. W. Hargett, T. P. Modrall, D. M. Perryman,
XX.— Thanks, Vote Of.
The 77th General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Dickson, Tennessee, in session in 1907 feels itself un- der obligations:
1. To Almighty God for his Providence that brought us safely to this place and for His Spirit power in each meeting from first to last.
2. To the good people of Dickson of all names, for their un- tiring efforts to make our stay in their midst as pleasant as possible.
3. To the press for the best and most complete reports that we have ever heard in the work of all preceding Assem- blys.
4. To the several denominational Churches for the use ot their Church houses.
5. To the railroads for the reduction in rates, and kind treatment upon the part of all employes of said railroads.
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6. To Bro. R. L. Baskette afld his committee for their suc- cessful planning, selecting the grounds, arranging tents, seats and conveniences for the accommodation of this Assembly, and especially to Bro. Baskette for giving his time and attention night and day, attending personally to the smallest details and needs of the Assembly and visitors.
7. To our efficient and generaus hearted Moderator for his gentlemanly and Christian courtesies to all alike.
8. To our noble Stated Clerk and his faithful assistant, for painstaking care in their records.
9. To our Grand Pastor Host for his judicious and wise planning, whereby avoiding all unnecessary friction and dis- satisfaction. He will live long in our memories as an ideal in his work.
10. To Bro. A. L. Scott, local postmaster, for his exceeding kindness and care for our comforts in mail service.
11. To T. H. Padgett, the Stated Clerk, and W. L. Danley, for securing for the Assembly delegates and visitors, the very best railroad rates possible and equal to those granted all other like bodies in 1907.
XXI. — Thanks to R. L. Baskette, Resolution Of.
Resolved that the General Assembly has noted with great satisfaction the work, complete in every detail, of the Commln.- tee on arrangements and entertainment under the management of R. L. Baskette, as Director General, and this Assembly does hereby tender to said Committee hearty thanks for their gener- ous and efficient services.
J. J. Talley.
XXII. — Theological Seminary, Report of Committee on.
Your Committee on Theological Seminary heg leave to sub- mit the following report: That on account of your seminary at Lebanon, Tenn., being now occupied by those recently gone from us into the Presbyterian Church, TJ. S. A., and also using all of your other property at Lebanon with that of said Theological Seminary, we deem it unneccessiary to suggest anything in re- gard to Seminary instructions in that institution at present. Under no circumstances should our Presbyteries allow our young men to attend that Seminary until it is manned by Cum- berland Presbyterian teachers.
We recommend that you appoint a Committee of five as fol- lows: Rev. J. H. Zwingle, Rev. S. H. Bracy, Rev. J. B. Eshman, Elder W. B. Young and E. S. Price to negotiate with the Trus- tees and faculty of Bethel College, located at McKenzie, Tenn., in regard to the establishment of a temporary theological school in connection with Bethel College.
If the Committee can make satisfactory arrangements witn the Trustees and faculty of said College, we recommend that
REV. J. M. GILL, D. D., Moderator, 1876.
REV. J. L. HUDGINS, Moderator, 1906.
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Rev. M. M. Smith of Bowling Green, Ky., be selected to give in- structions in the theological department of said School. Pro- vided satisfactory financial arrangements can be made.
We further recommend that you, through your Board of Education, ask the Church for a liberal offering for Education and that the Board of Education be instructed to pay the salary, that may be agreed upon, of the teacher in our temporary theo- logical school, proposed to be located at Bethel College.
We also recommend that you urge your Presbyteries to be very cautious and diligent through their respective Committees on examination, and otherwise, in giving religous and theologi- cal instruction to all young men under their care, and not to de- pend alone on their theological instructors.
Respectfully submitted, Rev. R. D. Shook, Rev. J. W. Dishman, J. J. McClellan. A. A. Rowland, M. D.
XXIII. — Ways and Means, Report of Committee On.
Your Committee on Ways and Means beg to submit the fol- lowing report:
Whereas, There are urgent and pressing demands for funds to sustain our Church in the present emergency,
And whereas, a great many of our monied men have gone out from us and have taken with them the funds we had in the Treasury of the General Assembly: We recommend,
1. That the Assembly's contingent tax be three cents per resident member.
2. That owing to the urgent and absolute necessity for a fund to conduct the legal expenses of the Assembly at present, we ask the Presbyteries to raise an amount equal to 20 cents per resident member, the Presbyteries to raise said amount as they in their wisdom may deem best.
3. That Presbyteries and Congregations already pledged at this meeting of the Assembly for the Legal Fund shall be cred- ited on this apportionment of 20 cents per member for this As- sembly year.
4. That the salary of your Stated Clerk be Four Hundred ($400.00) dollars for the past year, 1906-07; and Five Hundred ($500.00) dollars per year in the future.
Respectfully submitted, Signed by Committee,
T. W. Keller, Chairman.
XXIV. — Woman's Board of Missions, Greetings Of.
To the 77t'h General Assembly of the Cumberland Presby- terian Church, now in session at Dickson, Tennessee, the birth- place of our beloved Church, I am here as a representative
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from the 27th Annual Missionary Convention of Cumberland Presbyterian Women, which has closed its sessions in the Baptist Church, Dickson, Tenn., to extend to you greetings.
Though we have been tossed to and fro by those who would take from us our dear old Cumberland Presbyterion Church, and at times our hearts have grown weary and hopes grown faint, yet the God who rules the Universe and holds the world in the hollow of His hand, the same loving God is our Father, neitber has he left us or forsaken us, but has guided us into the harbor of safety, and we are here today to join you heart and hand, to be your better half that we may put shoulder to shoulder until by our prayers, our sympathy, our intellects, oUr tithes, our whole being, to send the whosoever will Gospel to all tbe world.
We may be fewer in numbers, but I believe we are stronger in the Lord. God says: "Fear not, I am with thee, be not dis- mayed I am thy God, I will strengthen thee, yea, I will help thee, I will uphold thee, with the right hand of my rightousness."
This promise has been tried and proven as has been shown in this the 77th General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyter- ian Church. I have been a member of the Woman's Board of Missions for several years and have attended the annual Conven- tions, but I have never been in a better meeting than the one we have had in Dixon, Tenn. Our women are spirit filled, not only those in attendance at this convention have been praying, but there are hundreds of dear Cumberland Presbyterian wo- men who could not be here in active work are at home earnest- ly praying for God to be with us in power.
A band of women in my Church in Evansville, Ind., met to- gether to pray for us, and they told me that when they could lot be together they wOu -1 pray for us in their homes, and 1 have felt the power of their prayers. There is a host of intel- lectual, spiritual, hard working women left in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and I say again, we are ready to join you heart and hand in leading the World to Christ.
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Isiah Nicholis Choctaw Indianola Sept. 24, 1907
Phillip Ishcomer Choctaw Indianola Sept. 24, 1907
A. H. Sykes Clarksville Tennessee Nov. 5, 1906
J. B. Padgett Columhia Tennessee April 28, 190 <
C. G. Stroud ColUtnbfa Tennessee April 28, 1907
R. W. Moss Cookeville Tennessee April 26 1907
J. M. Cook Cumberland Kentucky Oct. 8, 1906
D. B. Dilley Cumberland Kentucky April », l.iO,
J. L. Kirgan Cumberland Kentucky 0ct-.,S',„190^
J. A. Campbell Denton Texas April 13, 1907
N. F. Walker East Tennessee." Tennessee Sept. 2, 1906
S. Dell Ft. Smith Arkansas Ju \V 23 1307
C. M. Rose Ft. Smith Arkansas Julv £> J™7
T. C. Bailiff Foster Illinois £tov- 29. J^
E. S. Hill Foster Illinois Nov. 29. 19%
Charles Waggerman Foster Illinois **£} '■ 2d> lm
J. G. Hester Greer Tndianola A -i 91 ion-
A. M. Pleasant Gregory Texas t i ininr£
J. G. Howard Gregory Texas July tu. vm
A. N. Goforth Hope Well West Tennessee.
R. L. Rodgers Hope Well West Tennessee.
E. N. Roy Lebanon Tennessee. . .
R. H. Moser Lebanon Tennessee
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W. W. Daniel Lebanon Tennessee SfSf" %n ions
W. W. Suddarth. Jr Lebanon Tennessee S?£f 19' fc*v
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J. W. Means Los Angeles Pacific mL » iw
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W. B. Cunningham Obion 'West Tennessee..
W. A. Hester Obion Wpst Tennessee..
J. W. Howell Obion "West Tennessee
H. C. Ramsey Obion "West Tennessee
M. T. Hall Obion West Tennessee"
Baxter Wiley Obion West Tennessee
F. W. Tatum Obion West Tennessee!.
G. T. Grundy Owensboro jcentucky
W. S'. Wright Owensboro K>ntuoky.
O. B. Lawliss Platte M'ssnnri. Feb 2 1907
R. H. Ellis Porter IrVnrsns
C. P. Hutchison Robert Donnell. . Alnh^mn
F. C. Hughes Pnr-'narfield Missouri
Ross M. Hudson Talladega Jiahama July 20 19%
A. M. Sims Talladega Alabama Dec. 14', 1906
J. V. Clark West Plains Missouri Sept. 7, 19%
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XXXIII— ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PRESBYTERIES.
1. AUSTIN. (Texas Synod.) Ministers: Post Office. Address
1. Griffiths, W. G Liberty Hill Texas.
2. Hudson. John Round Rock Texas.
3. Marshall Jesse Round Rock Texas.
4. Stevenson, J. L Round Rock Texas.
Licentiates:
1. Speegle, E. H Georgetown Texas.
2. BARTHOLOMEW.
(Arkansas Synod.) Post Office. State:
1. Douglas, T. S Bearden Arkansas.
2. Hogue, E. Lee Monticello Arkansas.
3. Newton. W. H Rest Arkansas.
4. West, T. J Brooks Arkansas.
5. Willmon. Joseph Brooks Arkansas.
Candidates:
1. West, Joseph Brooks Arkansas.
3. BIRMINGHAM. (Alabama Synod.)
Ministers: Post office. State.
1. Chastain, B. F Avondale Alabama
2. Cheshier, J. W Montevallo Alabama
3. Lee. B. E Vance Alabama
4. Reid, T. J Franklin Tennessee.
4. BROWNWOOD. (Texas Synod.)
Ministers: Post Office State
1. Atkinson, Alonzo Goldthwaite Texas
2. Atkinson. J. B Sterling City Texas
3. Hodge R. A Sherwood Texas
4. Holland, H. J -San Angelo Texas
5. Russell, J. Stubbs San Saba Texas
6. Spence, M. L Voss Texas
7. White, Wm. Henry Brownwood Texas'
8. Wright J. B Waldrip Texas
Licentiates:
1. Smith, A. J Mereta Texas
BURROW.
(Arkansas Synod.) Ministers: Post Office State
1. Catlett, W. A Wynne Arkansas
2. Chase, W. D Monroe Arkansas
3. Cheek, D. W Paragould Arkansas
4. Forsythe, S. P Gainsville Arkansas
5. Hargett, J. W Jonesboro Arkansas
fi. Hendrix E. W Piggott Arkansas
7. Phillips, J. T Boydsville Arkansas
8. Winstead, W. S Rector Arkansas
6. CALIFORNIA. (Pacific Synod.) Ministers: Post Office State
1. Conrad, E. F Arroyo Grande California
2. Gam, Sing Quah 665 Alice St.. Oakland.... California
3. Henry, J. J 498 Madrid St., San Fran'California
4. Rayburn. C. H Fresno California
5. Sitton, J. J San Leandro California
Licentiates:
1. Sitton, S. P 31 So. 3rd St., San Jose. . California
Candidates:
1. Chan Horn Oakland California
2. Hee Pong Hanford California
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CHATTANOOGA. (Chattanooga Synod.)
Ministers: Post Office State
1. Berryhill, A. J Cleveland Tennessee
2. Hunt, M. A Jasper Tennessee
3. Lawson, R. F Cleo Tennessee...
4. Mason, R. L Cleveland Tennessee....
5. Miller, J. H Cohutta Georgia
6. McGhee, Z. M East Chattanooga Tennessee....
7. Ramsey, S. M Hill City R. F. D Tennessee...
S. Whitener, J. A Dayton Tennessee...
9. Wood, D. H Brittsville Tennessee
Candidates:
1. Guinn, B. F
2. Havron, J. B Whitewell Tennessee...
3. Wood, T. L Brittsville Tennessee...
8. CHIOKSAW. (Indianola Synod.)
Ministers: Post Office State
1. Benge. W. H Center TnrHfm Territory..
2. Brown, F. A Blberta Oklahoma
3. Bullard, M. L Stratford Indian Territory..
4. Butler, N. B .Center: Indian Territory..
5. Carpenter, R '.. Tishomingo Indian Territory..
G. Foster, A ...Duncan Indian Territory..
7. Greer, G. E Wayne Indian Territory..
8. Jones, J. J Sulpher Indian Territory..
9. Moore, W. E Mannsville Indian Territory..
10. Roach, R. B Antioch Indian Territory..
11. Sexton, W .A Elmore Indian Territory..
12. Stockton E. D Meers Oklahoma
Licentiates:
1. Carmichael, T. C Wynnewood Indian Territory..
Candidates:
1. Butler, W. H Center Indian Territory..
2. Lawrence, L. A Arthur '.Indian Territory..
3. Marrs, W. W Wynnewood Indian Territory..
CHOCTAW.
(Indianola Synod.) Ministers: Post Office State
1. Billey, Edmund Duncan Indian Territory. ,
2. Bond, Henry J Strington Indian Territory.,
3. Cass, M. N CJarland Indian Territory.,
4. Cole, Wilson Zoraya Indian Territory.
5. Gibson. Willie Garvin Tndian Territory.
6. Hall, Wm Strington Indian Territory .
7. Harrison, James D Caney Tndian Territory.
8. Hudson, C. J Zoraya ..Indian Territory.
9. Ishcomer, Phillip Garvin Indian Territory.
10. Jones, Easman Cerrogordo Arkansas
11. Dish, J. S McCurtain Indian Territory.
12. Nicholas Isiah Boswell Indian Territory.
13. Perkins. N. A Caney Indian Territory.
14. Peter, Stephen Shay Indian Territory.
Licentiates:
1. Carnes, Jackson Lane Indian Territory.
2. Willis, E. P Lukfata Indian Territory.
Candidates:
1. Austin, William Coalgate Indian Territory.
2. Cephas, John Garvin Indian Territory.
3. Harley, S. D Haworth Indian Territory.
4. Jefferson, Daniel Goodwater Indian Territory.
5. Kingsbury, Wade Coalgate Indian Territory.
(i. Lawrence, L. A Marlow Indian Territory.
7. Goodman, McKenzie.. Finley Indian Territory
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10. CLARKSVILLE. (Tennessee Synod.) .Ministers: Post Office
1. Costello, V. B Spring-field Tennessee
2. Cunningham. R. M Shiloh Tennessee
3. Green, W. H Cumberland City Tennessee
4. Larkin B. B Denver Tennessee
5. Rye. J. J Clarksville Tennessee
6. Sadler, S. A Clarksville Tennessee
7. Sykes. A. H Shiloh Tennessee
licentiates:
1. Brinkley, H. H Dickson Tennessee
2. Otterburn, F. P Springfield Tennessee
Candidates:
1. Powers, C. T Erin Tennessee
11. COLUMBIA.
(Tennessee Synod.) •
Ministers: Post Office. State
1. Ashford, J. M R. R. No. 7. Columbia. . Tennessee.
2. Brown, C. M R. R. No. 22, Hampshirv-Tennessee.
3. Pale. W. T Franklin Tennessee.
4. Dixon, T. Jeff Spring Hill Tennessee.
5. Gray. H. A R. R. No. 5, Columbia Tennessee.
6. Hudson. T. E Pulaski Tennessee.
7. Phelps, J. C R. R. No. 1, Prospect. .. Tennessee.
S. Porter T. IT Columbia Tennessee.
9. Padgett, J. B Columbia Tennessee.
10. Batcliff, W. C Mt. Pleasant ;... Tennessee.
11. Reagan. B. J Hohenwald Tennessee.
12. Stephens. John R. R. No. 27, Spring- HillTennessee.
13. Stroud. C. G Lincoln Tennessee.
14. Whitaker, R. J R. R. No. 8 Columbia. ..Tennessee.
Licentiates:
1. Bailey, W. J Culleokn Tennessee.
2. Sands, S. F Centreville Tennessee.
Candidates: y
1. Flowers, J. Wesley.... R. R. No. 5, Columbia.... Tennessee.
2. Harman, H. S Lebanon Tennessee.
12. COOKEVILLE. (Tennessee Synod.) Ministers: Post Office. State
1. Anderson, W. J Bloomington Tennessee.
2. Apple, Wm . . .Cookeville Tennessee.
3. Berry, T. N ,.. Pacific "Tennessee.
4. Cantrell. W. C Quails Tennessee.
5. Oopeland. Hilery Star Point Tennessee.
6. Eckles. J. T Algood Tennessee.
7. KHtrell, T. W Pleasant Shade Tennessee.
8. McDonald, J. P Chestnut Mound Tennessee.
9. Moss, R. W Hilham Tennessee.
10. Smith, T. G Gainsboro Tennessee.
11. Swearingin, M. "W — Poddyville Tennessee.
Licentiates:
1. Hufhines, Frank Haydenburg- Tennessee.
Candidates:
1. Dycus W. M Haydenburg Tennessee.
2. Martin. E. L Eagle Creek -Tennessee.
3. Peek, W. H Henard Tennessee.
, 13. CORSICANA.
(Texas Synod.) Ministers: • Post Office. State
1. Cheatham, A. B Hillrboro Texas.
2. Hornbeak, J. W Corsicana. /■ Texas.
3. Lackey, W. J Corsicana Texas.
4. Lackey, J. A Rice Texas.
5. Lockett, S. C Whitney- Texas.
6. Wilkes, M. A Hubbard.. Texas.
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14. CUMBERLAND.
(Kentucky Synod.) Ministers: Post Office State.
1. Cook, J. M Lecta Kentucky.
2.Daugherty, H. B Alone Kentucky.
:'.. Dilley, D. B Glasgow, R. R. 5., Box ''Kentucky.
4. Henderson, B. H Summersville Kentucky.
5. Houk, G. W Monroe Kentucky.
6. Menzle, James Columbia Kentucky.
7. Porter, D. B Node Kentucky.
8. Sowers J. P Edmonton Kentucky.
9. Turner, H. S Swifton Kentucky.
Licentiates:
1. Sexton, J. W Canevalley Kentucky.
2. White, W. M Auburn Kentucky.
Candidates:
1. Denny, J. W Auburn Kentucky.
2. Henry, W. G Center
15. DALLAS-BONHAM. (Texas Synod.) Ministers: Post Office State:
1. Bowmer, B. E Hubbard Texas.
2. Burrow, J. M Whitney Texas.
3. Copeland, F. M Mayperl Texas.
4. Farris, E. D Dallas Texas.
5. Griffith, F. M ..Denton -Texas.
6. McFarland, F. M Sherman Texas.
7. Reagan, C. G Honey Grove, R. 9 lexas.
16. DECATUR.
(Illinois Synod.) Ministers. Post Office: State:
Bankson W. L Blue Mound Illinois.
2. Hughey, J. F Decatur Illinois.
3. Wyckoff, J. M Sullivan Illinois.
17. DENTON. (Texas Synod.) Ministers: Post Office: State:
1. Brewer, W. L Decatur Texas.
2. Campbell, J. A Denton Texas.
3. . Chaffin, J. W.... Munster Texas.
4. Dunn, C. W Henrietta Texas.
5. Edwards, T. J Forestburg Texas.
fi. Hunter, B. L Valley View Texas.
7. Jarrold, C. N Quanah Texas.
8. Mason, J. P Gainesville Texas.
9. Russell, G. B., D. D. Ft. Worth Texas.
18. EAST TENNESSEE. (Tennessee Synod.) Ministers: Post Office: State:
1. Baxter, F. P Johnson City Tennessee.
2. Bell, C. R Cloverbottom Tennessee.
3. Brown, W. A Afton, R. F. D Tennessee.
4. Cluck W. D Parrotsville Tennessee.
5. Dishman, J. W Greeneville Tennessee.
fi. Dobson, R. M Greeneville Tennessee.
7. Harmon, J. H Greeneville Tennessee.
8. Huntsman, J. B Bullsgap Tennessee.
9. Self, W. F -.. Greeneville Tennessee.
10. Walker, N. F Mohawk Tennessee.
Licentiates:
1. Harman, L. F Mohawk > Tennessee.
2. Racier, D. R Mohawk Tennessee.
Candidates.
1. Lyon, J. W Jacksonville Florida.
2. Quinn, Oscar Morristown Tennessee.
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19. ELK. (Tennessee Synod.) Ministers: Post Office: Stale.
1. Burks. \V. F Decherd Tennessee.
2. Copeland, F. M Flintville Tennessee.
3. Eddins, A. F Fayettville, R F D Tennessee.
I. Erwln, W. W Boons Hill Tennessee.
5. Eshman J. B Jackson Tennessee.
6. Foster, J. W Petersburg- Tennessee.
7. llarmond, F. P Lewisburg Tennessee.
8. Hendrix, T. M Lewisburg R. F. D Tennessee.
9. Hunter, L. M Verona Tennessee.
10. Meadows, A. M Lewisburg Tennessee.
II. McWilliams.E. L Mont Eagle Tennessee.
12. Simmons, J. W Maxwell Tennessee.
13. Stem, R. L Eagleville R. R. 4 Tennessee.
14. Wicks, R. L Caney Spring Tennessee.
Licentiates:
1. Bean, M. A Marble Plains Tennessee.
2. Stiles, J. W Fayetteville Tennessee.
3. Waggoner, D. J Marble Plains Tennessee.
Candidates:
1. Gentry, W. H Rover Tennessee.
2. Gentry, S. P Rover Tennessee.
20. EWING. (Illinois Synod.) Ministers: Post Office. State:
1. Brown, M. C Thompsonville Illinois.
2. Davis, W. E Omaha Illinois.
3. Randolph. M. S Omaha Illinois.
4. Sneed, W. J McLeansboro Illinois.
Licentiates:
1 McMurtry, Horace Gossett Illinois.
2. Roberts, M. M Gossett Illinois.
21. FLORIDA. (Alabama Synod.) Ministers: Post Office: 'State
1. Gracy, J. F Lakeland Florida.
22. FORT SMITH. (Alabama Synod.) Ministers Post Office. State.
1. Alexander, S. L Mansfield Arkansas.
2. Barker, J. K Barber Arkansas.
3. Berry. J. A Prairie Grove Arkansas.
4. Cox, S. A Statler Arkansas.
5. Dell, S Prairie Grove, R. F. D. 2Arkansas.
6. Finney, J. T Carolan Arkansas.
7. Kimberlin. J. M Paris Arkansas.
8. McNabb N. B Booneville Arkansas.
!>. Pond, G.L. M Favetteville Arkansas.
10. Rose, C. M Booneville, R. R. 1 Arkansas.
23. FOSTER. (Illinois Synod.) «
Ministers: Post Office: State:
1. Ashmore. H. II Peoria Illinois.
2. Bailiff. T. C West York Illinois.
3. Campbell, W. L Georgetown Illinois.
4. Hughart, S. A Mattoon Illinois.
r>. Milholland, J. IT Charleston Illinois.
6. Reeder. J. D Lutesville Missouri.
7. Waggerman. Charles. Humrick Illinois.
8. Whitlock, Thomas .... -Homer Illinois.
24. GREENVILLE. (Texas Synod.) Ministers: . Post Office: State:
1. Armer, J. J Emory Texas.
2. Crutcher. G. W Winfield Texas.
3. Moore D. J Mt. Vernon Texas.
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25. GREER. (Indianola Synod.) Ministers: Post Office: State:
1. Collins, A. A Blair Oklahoma.
2. Hester, J. G Olustee Oklahoma.
3. Scott, J. W Mangum Oklahoma.
4. Simson, D. W Mangum Oklahoma.
5. Snelson, A. C Hess ! Oklahoma.
6. Zinn, J. A Warren Oklahoma.
26. GREGORY. (Texas Synod.) Ministers: Post Office: State:
1. Andrews, G. A Decatur Texas.
2. Forgy, M. A Ringgold Texas.
3. Gregory, W. J Chico Texas.
4. Hester, G. P Bellevue Texas.
5. Howard, J. G Henrietta Texas.
(J. Jones, J. W Bridgeport Texas.
7. Karnes, M. F Chico Texas.
S. Norwood, C. W. C Canadian Texas.
<i. Pleasant A. M Chico Texas.
10. Proctor, F. M Alvord : . . Texas.
11. Reid, J. W Bowie Texas.
12. Rogers, W. J Bellevue Texas.
13. Tarbett, T. M Ringgold Texas.
14. Williams, A. L Postook Texas.
27. HOPEWELL,. (West Tennessee Synod.) Ministers: Post Office: State:
1 . Foust, Allen McKenzie Tennessee.
2. Goforth, A. N McKenzie Tennessee.
3. Greer, T. A Bradford Tennessee.
4. Hipps, D. A Greenfield Tennessee.
5. Hopkins, N. T Atwood, R. F. D. No. 2.. Tennessee.
fi. Jackson, R. H Sharon Tennessee.
7. Keaton, J. A Milan Tennessee.
S. Newberry, W. C Gleason, R. F. D. 22 Tennessee.
:». Owen, A. I McKenzie Tennessee.
10. Patterson R .T Gleason Tennessee.
11. Rodgers, R. L McKenzie Tennessee.
Licentiates:
1. Bryant, J. M Trezevant Tennessee.
2. Dowtin, S. C Atwood Tennessee.
3. Self, J. A McKenzie Tennessee.
Candidate:
1. Miss Exie Lankford.. Henry, R. F. D. 23 Tennessee.
28. ILLINOIS. (Illinois Synod.) Ministers: Post Office: State:
1. Broadway, F. P Raum Illinois.
2. Hill, J. A Anna Illinois.
3. Holloway, A. P Goreville Illinois.
4. Holloway, E. C .,. . Eddyville Illinois.
r>. Holloway, T. B Eddyville Illinois.
0. Rose B. W Dellwood Illinois.
7. Whiteside, J. B Harrisburg Illinois.
29. INDIANA. (Indiana Synod.) Ministers: Post Office: State .
1. Ashburn, T Knoxville Tennessee.
2. Riley, J. L Cynthiana Indiana.
3. Wood, Joseph Enfield Illinois.
, 30. IOWA.
, (Iowa Synod.)
Ministers: Post Office: State:
1. Collins, W. L Pleasant Grove Iowa.
2. Smith E. B Fairfield Iowa.
3 Uptegrove, E. L Alvo Nebraska.
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31. KNOXVILLE.
, (Tennessee Synod.) ,
Ministers: Post Office: State:
1. Boatman, Geo. C Oliver Springs, R. R. 3. . Tennessee.
2. Butler, Geo. W., D. D.. Loudon, R. R. l Tennessee.
3. Conner, J. C Sweetwater Tennessee.
4. Dyer, H. F Friedensville Tennessee.
5. Pverett, C. E Concord Tennessee.
6. Fryar, S. P Greenback Tennessee.
7. Sloop, M. L Athens Tennessee.
licentiates: , Tennessee.
1. Moyo, Chas. W ...Sweetwater Tennessee.
2. Owen, Ross L Sweetwater Tennessee.
Candidates: 1. Bennett, B. C Morgantown Tennessee.
32. LEBANON. (Tennessee Synod.)
Ministers: Post Office. State.
1. Buchanan. Thomas... Hendersonville Tennessee.
2. Carr, H. S Lebanon Tennessee.
3. Copeland. Hardy Room 24 Cole bldg.Nash'Tennessee.
4. Daniel, W. VV Nashville Tennessee.
5. Ooodpasture, J. R. ... Room 24 Cole bldg.Nash* Tennessee, fi. Gray. W. E Tebanon.-- - ."Tennessee.
7. Marshall, Jas Whites Creek Tennessee.
8. Marshall, H. H Goodlettsville Tennessee.
9. Moser. R. A Lebanon Tennessee.
10. Rice, B. L T ebanon Tennessee.
11. Roy E. H Nashville Tennessee.
12. Suddarth, W. W., Sr. Lebanon Tennessee.
13. Suddarth, W. W., Jr. . Nashville. . .-. Tennessee.
14. Zwingle, J. H. 600 Boseobel St. Nashvilk Tennessee.
33. LEITCHFIELD. (Kentucky Synod. Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Basham, W. A Hardin Springs Kentucky
2. Bozarth. J. A Carfield Kentucky
3. Bnier, J. S. J Harned Kentucky
1. Cundiff, N. G Solway Kentucky
5. Fanes, J. W Hardin Springs Kentucky
fi. Harned. J. D Sadler Kentucky
7. Morefield, R. H Millwood Kentucky
8. Richardson. T Franklin Cross Roads Kentucky
0. West. J. B Buffalo Kentucky
Licentiates:
1. Etherton. T. W Higdon Kentucky
Candidates:
1. Bratcher, E. E Church Kentucky
2. Crow. H. T Fordsville Kentucky
3. Cundiff, M. G Caneyville Kentucky
34. LEXINGTON. (Missouri Synod.) Ministers: Postoffiee: State:
1. Dalton, J. G Orain Valley Missouri
2. Duggins, E. N Mont Rose Missouri
3. McElvain. S. H. • Marshall Missouri
4. McCord, Hugh S Nevada Missouri
5. Petty, Geo. W Warrensburg Missouri
6. Vanausdal. A Chapel Hill Missouri
7. Yates, H. Clay, D. D.. Warrensburg Missouri
S. Zarecor, S. B Warrensburg Missouri
Licentiates:
1. Williams, S. F Clinton Missouri
Candidates:
1. Thompson, Saml. M. ..Chilhowee Missouri
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35. LINCOLN. ((Illinois Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Bishop, P. W Towanda Illinois
2. Forbis, J. M Lincoln Illinois
3. Goodknight, J. L., D. D Lincoln Illinois
4. Hair's. W. B Mackinaw Illinois
5. Murray. Wm. M r»f>Witt T11inois
6. Sears, H W Waverly Illinois
36. LITTLEROCK. (Arkansas Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Hall, J. S Searcy Arkansas
2. Martin, J. E Aust'n Arkansas
3. Robinson J. G DeWitt Arkansas
Licentiates:
1. Stearns, J. A Benton Arkansas
37. LOGAN. (Kentucky Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Fsbman, S. H Bowling Green Kentucky
2. Hill, J. M., D. D Elkton Kentucky
3. Guynn, H. M Forr-nntown Kentucky
4. Haden. J. S Auburn Kentucky
5. Smith, M. M Bowling Green Kentucky
6. Wilson, J. W Gasper Kentucky
38. LOS ANGELES. (Pacific Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Baldridge A. W 35 E. Villa St. Pasadena California
2. Hill, N. F 120 N. Figura St. Los AntCalifornia
3. Means, J. W Highland Park, Los Ang California
4 Skaggs, G. E Med era California
5. Webster. R. M Fl Monte.. California
6. Williams, W. L 640 E. Prospect Ave., Hollywood..
7. Wright, Austin California
1. Wilson, Fred Alhambra California
30. LOUISIANA.
(Texas Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Bass. W. H Ceorge Town Louisiana
2. Beard. L. W Lapine Louisiana
3. Clarmvtt. F. A Quitman Louisiana
4. Conville. J. A Leola Louisiana
r>. Travis. J. C Cnmpti Louisiana
fi. I >e)oney, M Vienna Louisiana
7. Jackson, c. H Ruston Louisiana
s. Kirkpatrifk, R. B Haynesvi'le Louisiana
P. Newton T. A Haynesville Louisiana
10. Slay+on. N. T A.iax Louisiana
11. Snurlock. J. F Leola Louisiana
12. Viok. J. W Winfield Louisiana
Candidates:
1. Beard, W. W A.iax Louisiana
40. MADISON. (West Tennessee Synod.'* Ministers: ^ostoffioe; State:
I.Alexander. J. R '.Savannah, P. F. T). r> Tennessee
2. Anderson, J. G Mfi Chester St., Jackson. Tennessee
3. Rlaek, P. W Conterpoihf Tennessee
4. Braly, S. H "Henderson Tennessee
5. Crossett. A. M. C Holladav Tennessee
(?. ffolmes, S. H Savannah 'Tennessee
7. Lewis, J. D Clavhropv Tennessee
R. Mntlock, C. N Pnnfrer. T>. F. D. 1 Tennessee
9. Mosley, W. T Wfld«»rsvfl'|e Tennessee
'0. MsGee. T. H Henderson Tennessee
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11. Norment, W. M Wliiteville Tennessee
12. Smith, T. N Sard i a Tennessee
13. Scruggs, B. C llolladay Tennessee
Licentiates:
1. Adams J. H Juno Tennessee
2. Cochran, C. L Pinson Tennessee
3. Hardin. J. W Waynesboro Tennessee.
4. Matlock, O. R Ranger, R. F. D. 1 Tennessee.
5. Tally. J. H Kabo Tennessee.
Candidates:
1. Orr, M. M Ceregordo Tennessee.
41. MARSHALL. (Texas Synod.)
Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Allen, Wm. B Marshall Texas
2. C*ldwell, J. D Marshall Texas
3. Chadick, S. R. D. I), .-Gilmer Texas
4. Keasler, E. H Atlanta Texas
5. King, W. H. H Mineola. Texas
6. Oakley, J. B Dyersburg Texas
7. Robinson, W. M Dangerfield Texas
42. MAYFIELD. (Kentucky Synod.)
Ministers: Postoffice:
1 Edwards J. E Water Valley Kentucky
>,. Fooks, D. W Paducah, R. F. D. 2 Kentucky
3. Jones, M. D Dexter Kentucky
4. King, J. V Wingo Kentucky
5. Nunley, W. T Mayfleld Kentucky
7. Rice, L. C Massac Kentucky
S. Rudolph, E Paducah, R. F. D. 2 Kentucky
ti. Rudolph, S. B Calvert City Kentucky
9. Russell. J. M Poteau Indian Territory.
Candidates:
1. Bancom, Oscar U Dexter Kentucky
2. Callehan, Foister H... Fulton Kentucky
43. MEMPHIS. (West Tennessee Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Burrow, A. G Memphis Tennessee
-1. <';isey, John R Brighton, R. F. D. 2 Tennessee
3. Davis, C. A Brunswick R.R.I Tennessee
4. Inge. R chard Gainsville Tennessee
5. Johnson, A. S Trenton Tennessee
(1. McGaughey, .1. F Arlington Tennessee
7. Padgett. T. H Memphis Tennesset
S. Ray H. J Kerrville Tennessee
'.i. Walton. C. H Memphis Tennessee
Licentiates:
1. McCluney, John M Covington. R. F. D. 5 Tennessee
44. MISSISSIPPI.
(Miss'ssippi Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
i. Folsom, J. W Carthage Mississippi
'1. French, N. R Conchatta Mississippi
::. Kelly. W. H Philadelphia Mississippi
t. Milling. F. M Hickory Mississippi
Licentiate.
1. Burroughs, G .W Conchatta Mississippi.
45. MORGAN. (Indiana Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
l.IIadlock, J. B Petersburg Indiana
2. Harbinson. G. B Algiers. Ind Indiana
3. Stafford. J. M Petersburg Indiana
4. Wilson, S. E Otwell Indiana
Candidates:
1 Bartlon. J. D Monroe City, R. F. D. 24Indiana
2. Myers, J. A Vincennes Indiana
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46. MORRILLTON. (Arkansas Synod. Ministers: Postofflce:
1. Bates, J. A Moreland Arkansas
2. Carson, R. L Atkins Arkansas
3. Kinslow, A. S Caglesville Arkansas
4. LaForce, G. W Clinton Arkansas
5. Milligan, E. A Appleton Arkansas
6. Montgomery, Jas. F. . .Russellville Arkansas
7. Moore, Joe T Blick Arkansas
8. Smith, J. W Quitman Arkansas
9. Vaughan, R. P Quitman Arkansas
Licentiates:
1. Alfred, J. W Pollsville Arkansas
2. Steel, T. N Solgohachia Arkansas
Candidates:
1. Tacket, S. C Hector Arkansas
47. MOUND PRAIRIE. (Arkansas Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Anderson, J. E Chidester Arkansas
2. Baggerley, J. E Emmett Arkansas
3. Browning, W. D Arkadelphia Vrkansas
4. Carter G. W Hearn Arkansas
5. Dooley, W. E Lockesburg Arkansas
6. Goddard, Peter Mena Arkansas
7. Kennedy, H. C Mt. Moriah Arkansas
8. Knight, J. A Horatio Arkansas
9. Lewis, S. T Brownstown Arkansas
10. Prather, G. B Arkansas
11. Vick, L. F Thelma Arkansas
12. Wright, Austin Fullerton California
Candidates:
1. Walker, J. R Ben Lomond Arkansas
48. MT. VERNON. (Illinois Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice State:
1. Borah, J. W Burnt Prairie Illinois
2. Freeze, W. M Oreenville Illinois
3. Green, G. W Patoka Illinois
4. Sharp, H. C Loogootee Illinois
Licentiates:
1. McCracken, Isaac Enterprise Illinois
2. Windlin, Ed Fairfield Illinois
49. McGEE. (Missouri Synod.) Ministers: Postofflce: Slate:
1. Berry, H. W College Mound Missouri
2. Buchanan A. M Moberly Missouri
3. Duvall. J. W Madison Missouri
4. Halliburton, J. T Jacksonville Missouri
Fi. Maupin, R. S Marceline Missouri
ft. Pateet, J. A Huntsville Missouri
7. Routt, J. L Keytesville Missouri
Licentiates.
1. McCurry, Charles Salisbury Missouri
2. Shearon, T. J Keytesville Missouri
Candidates:
1. Thompson, W. M Armstrong Missouri
50. McGREADT. (Alabama Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Cosby, S. G Lexington Alabama
2. Finch, Berry E Pleasant Site Alabama
3. Maddox, A. J Hartsell Alabama
4. McConnell, S. P Mt. Rozzell Alabama
5. Neeley, W. M Lawrenceburg Tennessee.
Licentiates.
1. Lyles, G. A Lexington Alabama
2. Tucker, J. W Concord Alabama
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51. McMINNVILLE. (Tennessee Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State •
1. Carlock, C. K McMinnville -Tennessee
2. Harmond F. P Lewisburg Tennessee
3. Tatom, A. C Smart Tennessee
4. Thompson, I. L fimithville Tennessee
5. Tillett, W. E Tracy City Tennessee
Candidates:
1. Byars, S. T Daylight Tennessee
52. NEW HOPE. (Mississippi Synod. Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Ashmore, S. C Columbus Mississippi
2. Eshman, A. N Nashville Tennessee.
3. Gaston, C. A Coker Alabama.
4. Givens, S. J Aberdeen Mississippi
5. Halbert, R. H Columbus Mississippi
6. Hubbert, G. O Gulfport Mississippi
7. Younghance, E. M Columbus Mississippi
8. Zwingle, C. M Columbus Mississippi
Licentiates.
1. Bell, J. H Columbus Mississippi
53. NEW LEBANON. (Missouri Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Clemens, L. F Marshall Missouri
2. Clemens, M. L Marshall Missouri
3. McCluny, P Centertown 'Missouri
4. McElvain S. H Marshall Missouri
54. OBION. (West Tennessee Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Boone, W. A Trenton Tennessee
2. Bryson, J. N Rives Tennessee
3. Calhoun, J. B Obion Tennessee
4. Cunningham, W. B...Hornbeak ...Tennessee
5. Davis, J. H Dyersburg Tennessee
6. Garrison, R. B Protemus Tennessee
7. Hall, M. T Trimble Tennessee
8. Hester, W. A Rutherford Tennessee
9. Howell, J. W Rutherford Tennessee
10. Hudgins, J. L Union City Tennessee
11. Johnston, P. F Dyer Tennessee
12. Keathley, R. L Kenton Tennessee
13. McLesky, Joe Newbern Tennessee
13. McLeskey, W. H Fulton Kentucky.
15. Mcllwain, J. A Eaton, Gibson Co Tennessee
16. Needham, John Trimble Tennessee
17. Ramsey, H. C Dyer Tennessee
18. Sta'nfield, W. S Troy Tennessee
19. Stockton O. L Gates Tennessee
20. Stockton, J. L Dyer Tennessee
21. Thomas, J. H Rives Tennessee
Candidates:
1. Harbor, W. R Eaton, Gibson Co Tennessee
2. Mcllwain, G. P Eaton, Gibson Co.... Tennessee
55. OKLAHOMA. (Indianola Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Albright, W. T
2. Calvert, C. D Tyrone Oklahoma
3. McCord, R. S Cherokee. Oklahoma
4. Parkhurst, C. B Cherokee Oklahoma
5. Taylor, I. L Helena Oklahoma
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56. OWENSBORO. (Kentucky Synod.) Ministers: Postofflce: State:
1. Barbee, J. T Owensboro Kentucky
2. Dadisman, A. F Knottsville Kentucky
3. Galloway, W. T Sacramento Kentucky
4. Grundy, G. T Bremen Kentucky
5. McDonald, G. B Greensville Kentucky
(i. Wright, W. S Greensville Kentucky
Licentiates.
1. Galloway, B. B Delavan Kentucky
57. OZARK. (Missouri Synod.) Ministers: Post Office. State:
1. Bell John Chesapeake Missouri
2. Clark, J. F Miller, R. F. D Missouri
3. Collins, D. A Lucas Kansas
4. Daugherty, J. F Greenfield Missouri
5. Garrett, W. J Springfield Missouri
C>. Jeffers, G. T Lamar Missouri
7. Jones, J. T Everton, R. F. D. 2 Missouri
S. McMahan, C. G Greenfield, R. F. D Missouri
9. Ramsey, R. S Greenfield Missouri
10. Shaw, W. E Lockwood, R. F. D. 1... Kansas
11. Stines, I. V Marionville Missouri
12. Watts, Ben • Longton Kansas.
Licentiates.
1. Williams, R. W "Mardy Missouri
Candidates:
1. Grigshy, F. T Marionville Missouri
5S. PLATTE. (Missouri Synod.) Ministers: Postofflce: State:
1. Caster James Lone Star Missouri
2. Green, A. W 2937 Seneca St., St. Joseph. Missouri
3. Murray, S. H Agency Missouri
4. Lawliss, O. B Easton Missouri
5. Wayman, J. S Albany Missouri
Licentiates. t
1. McDaniels, A. S 1920 S. 5th St., St. Joseph... Missouri
59. PORTER. (Arkansas Synod.) Ministers: Post Office. State:
1. Blackburn, R. F Havana Arkansas
2. Cotton, F. F Spielerville Arkansas
3. Durham, J. L Chismville Arkansas
.4 East, M. A Charleston Arkansas
5. Ellis, R. H Boonville Arkansas
6. Goodwin, W. T Sugar Grove Arkansas
7. Hampton, T. J Chickalah Arkansas
8. Heath, M. W Chickalah Arkansas
9. McCreary, T. A Brown Arkansas
10. McKinney S. M Paris Arkansas
11. Nicholson, T. J Millard Arkansas
21. Sugg, J. S Chickalah Arkansas
13. Taylor, B. K.. Chismville Arkansas
14. Trickett, C. M Waldron Arkansas
15. Walker, E. F Prairie View Arkansas
Ifi. Kilkins, J. H Sugar Grove Arkansas
Licentiates.
1. Davis, E Golden City Arkansas
2. Guerian, B. G Chickalah Arkansas
3. Mize, W. F Magazine Arkansas
Candidates .
1. Ensy, W. V Waveland Arkansas
2. Elkins, Ollie Magazine Arkansas
3. Trickett, Geo Boonville e. . Arkansas
4. Watson, W. E Porum Indian Territory
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60. PRINCETON. (Kentucky Synod.)
Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Bagwell, W. E Clarkesville Tennessee
2. Biddle, A. C Hopkinsville Kentucky
3. Irwin, J. D Des Moines Iowa
4. Joiner I. G Guthrie Kentucky
5. King, J. R Blackford Kentucky
6. Lowey, J. B Hampton Kentucky
7. Oakley, W. T Marion Kentucky
8. Price, J. L Providence Kentucky
9. Watson, W. Hugh 'Talu -Kentucky
10. Womac, O. C Dixon Kentucky
11. Woodruff, G. L 'Princeton Kentucky
Candidates:
1. Boncher, C. T Marion, R. F. D. 1 Kentucky
2. Lloyd, W. C Providence Kentucky
3. Moore, R. A Freedonia Kentucky
4. Spence, O. D Tribune Kentucky
61. RED RIVER. (Texas Synod.)
Ministers: Postoffice: State.
1. Baldridge, S. H Petty Texas
2. Day, J. H Detroit Texas
3. Dyzart, E. D Roswell New Mexico
4. Hendricks, J. H Paris Texas
62. ROBERT DONNELL. (Alabama Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Brown, S. W Eloro Tennessee
2. Dwyer, J. B Sherwood Tennessee
3. Hutchinson, C. P Langston Alabama
4. Shook, R. D Scottsboro Alabama
5. Willis, A. R Stevenson Alabama
Candidates:
1. Bankston, J. L Jasper Tennessee
2. Webb, C. C Langston Alabama
63. RUSHVILLE. (Illinois Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Hill, Edgar S Macomb 'Illinois
2. Morgan, J. H Macomb Illinois
64. SANGAM.ON. (Illinois Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Archer, W. G Evansville Indiana.
2. Belt, J. H Jerseyville Illinois
3. Miller, R. D Petersburg Illinois
4. Momyer, J. C Petersburg Illinois
5. Potter, Thos Loami Illinois
6. Smith, R. M Dow Illinois
65. SPRINGFIDED. (Missouri Synod. Ministers: Postoffice. State:
1. Barnett, J. H Competition Missouri
2. Davis, Joseph Conway Missouri
3. Hughes F. C Pleasant Hope Missouri
4. Logan, B. F Springfield Missouri
5. Moore, A. B Springfield 'Missouri
6. McCaslin, L. B Cuba Missouri
7. McCaslin, R. J Illinois
8. Newman, T. C Pleasant Hope Missouri
it. Russell, J. A Hartville Missouri
10. Wells, M. F Seymour Missouri
Licentiates.
1. Odell, S. S Oakland Missouri
2. Turner. G. E Day Missouri
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66. SPRINGVILLE. (Alabama Synod.) Ministers: Postoffice: State:
1. Armstrong. F. M Oneonta, R. F. D. 1 Alabama
2. Bright, J. N Baileyton, R. F. D. 1.... Alabama
3. Deaver, Thomas B Oneonta R. F. D. 4 Alabama
4. Rosco, T. J Baileyton, R. F. D. 2.... Alabama
5. Tidmore, H. C Cleveland Alabama
6. Vaughn, R. W Cleveland, R. F. D. 1.... Alabama
Candidates:
1. Morrison, B. H Culman Alabama
67, SWEETWATER ( Abilpne-Snyder) (Texas Synod.) Ministers: Post Office State.
1. Bennett, W. M Camp Springs Texas.
2. Clack, W. A ' Harpersville Texas.
3. Eliott, J. L Colorado Texas.
4. Piercy, Wm Stamford Texas.
5. Skiles, E. R Sweetwater Texas.
6. Wood, J. F Dora Texas.
Linentiates:
1. Sloneker, L. W Plainview Texas.
Candidates.
1. Davis, D Dowel Texas.
2. Faw Leslie Tahoka Texas.
68. TALLADEGA. (Alabama Synod.) Ministers Post Office State.
1. Brown, W. E Sulpher Springs Alabama.
2. Hagler, C. S Gadsden Alabama.
3. Hudson, Ross M Gaylesville Alabama.
4. Milligan, M. G. Choccolocco Alabama.
5. Sims, A. M Gadsden, R.F.D. No. 4... Alabama.
69. TEXAS. (Texas Synod. Ministers Post Office. State.
1. Braley, J. G Mixon Texas.
2. Harris, G. F Troupe, R. F. D Texas.
3. Holcomb, L. H Jacksonville Texas.
4. Potts, J. D Tyler Texas.
Candidates
1. Wagason, W. G Jacksonville Texas.
70. TULARE (Pacific Synod.) Ministers. Post Office. State.
1. Compton, Warren Fresno California.
2. Dooley, O. D Woody California.
3. Jopling, J. T Fresno California.
4. Tipton, B. F Fresno California.
5. "Underwood, W. S Clovis California.
71. VANDALIA. (Illinois Synod.) Ministers. Post Office. State.
1. McCaslin, R. J East St. Louis Illinois.
2. Johnson, E. M Mattoon Illinois.
3. Linxwiler, C. T Taylorville Illinois.
4. Shelton, J. N Springfield Illinois.
1224 N. 5th Street
72. WABASH. (Indiana Synod.) Ministers. Post Office. State.
1. May, G. W Chandlier Indiana.
2. Sproul, J. S Indianapolis Indiana,
2329 Bellfountain St.
3. Wood Joseph Enfield Illinois.
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73. WACO. (Texas Synod) Ministers. Post Office. State.
1. Dunlap, L. A Meridian Texas.
2. Francis, Henry Dawson Texas.
S. Golden, Oeo Meridian T<-xa s.
4. I-ackey. A. C. - Hico Texas.
5. Mann. A. J McGregor Texas.
6. Mealer, O. A Meridian Texas.
' 74. WASHITA.
(Indianola Synod.) Ministers. Post Office. State.
1. Franklin. W. H Cordell Oklahoma.
2. Joyner, J. L Weatherford Oklahoma.
3. King, Robert A Foss Oklahoma.
4. MeGee, H. D Cotolean Texas.
75. WEST PLAINS. (Missouri Synod.)
Ministers. Post Office State.
1. Clark, J. V Otterville Missouri.
2. Kincaid, W. S Greer Missouri.
3. Whitehead, L. I.. West Plains Missouri.
76. WEST PRAIRIE. (Missouri Synod.)
Ministers. Post Office. State.
1. Birdwell, J. M Patterson Missouri.
2. Gabriel, J. S Gibson Missouri.
3. Layman, R. L Anniston Missouri.
4. White. E. H Caledonia Missouri.
Candidates.
1. Rescetter T. A Anniston Missouri.
77. WEATHERFORD— Fort Scott Combined. (Texas Synod.) Ministers. Post Office. State.
1. Berrry, W. H Weatherford Texas.
2. Bunch, W. M Weatherford Texas.
3. Givens, N Waxahachie Texas.
4. Patterson, J. M 'Oran Texas.
5. Pyles. N. C Mansfield Texas.
6. Rushing-, G. W Olney Texas.
7. Samply, C. M Bryson Texas.
8. Williamson, W. A Kennedale Texas.
9. White. R. M Ovilla Texas.
Candidates.
1. Bayles, Richard Loving Texas.
78. WHITE RIVER. (Arkansas Synod.) Ministers. Post Office. State.
1. Bone, J. S Barren Fork Arkansas.
2. Colson, A. M Iuka Arkansas.
3. Jennings, E. W. L...Melbourn Arkansas.
4. Thompson, G. W Sandtown Arkansas.
Licentiates.
1. Rowden, J. H Oxford Arkansas.
79. WICHITA. (Kansas Synod.) Ministers. Post Office. State.
1. Jones, J. W Canton Kansas.
2. Robinson, George Sharon Kansas.
Licentiates.
Posey W. A Fairmont Kansas.
Candidates.
1. Bradner, E. L Parkville Missouri.
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80. YAZOO. (Mississippi Synod.) Ministers. Post Office. State.
1. Cortner, J. E West Point Mississippi.
2. Lee, E. C Montevallo Alabama.
3. Lovett, S. P Brooksville Mississippi.
4. Nation, T. B Cedar Bluff Mississippi.
The following Presbyteries are in a disorganized condition by members seceding to the Presbyterian church in the United State of America. In some cases no definite information could be had.
ALLEGHANY— (Pennsylvania Synod.) AMARILLO— (Texas Synod.) ARKANSAS— (Arkansaw Synod.) ATHENS— (Ohio Synod.) BACON— (Texas Synod.) BELL — (Mississippi Synod.) CHEROKEE— (Indianola Synod.) CHICAGO— (Illinois Synod.) CHILLICOTHE— (Missouri Synod.) COLESBURG— (Iowa Synod.) COLUMBUS— (Ohio Synod.) KANSAS CITY— (Kansas Synod.) KIRKSVILLE— (Missouri Synod.) LOUISVILLE— (Kntucky Synod.) MIAMI— (Ohio Synod.) NEBRASKA— (Kansas Synod.) NEOSHA— (Missouri Synod.) OXFORD— (Mississippi Synod.) PENNSYLVANIA— (Pennsylvania Synod PITTSBURG— (Pennsylvania Synod.) PORTLAND— (Oregon Synod.) SACREMENTO— (Pacific Synod.) ST. LOUIS.— (Missouri Synod.) SALT RIVER— (Missouri Synod.) SAN ANTONIO— (Texas Synod.) SAN JACINTO— (Texas Synod.) UNION— (Pennsylvania Synod.) "WALLA WALLA— (Oregon Synod.) WEST IOWA— (Iowa Synod.) WILLAMETTE— (Oregon Synod.)
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XXXIV. — Ordained Ministers, Alphabetical Directory.
Names and Post Office. Presbytery.
A*
Alexander, S. L., Mansfield, Ark Fort Smith.
Alexander, J. R., Savannah, Tenn Madison.
R. R. 5.
Albright, W. T Oklahoma.
Allen, Win. B., Marshall, Texas Marshall.
Anderson, W. J., Bloomington, Tenn.. ..Cookeville.
Anderson, J. E., Chidester, Ark ..Mound Prairie.
Andrews, G. A., Decatur, Texas ..Gregory.
Apple, Win., Cookeville, Tenn ..Cookeville.
Anmer, J. J., Emory, Texas .Greenville.
Archer, W. G., Owensboro, Ky ..Sangamon.
Anderson, J. G., Jackson, Tenn ..Madison.
546 Chester St. Armstrong, F. M., Oneonta, Ala., RRl . . Springville.
Ashlburn, T., Knoxville, Tenn .Indiana.
Ashmore, S. O, Columbus, Miss ..New Hope.
Ashmore, H. H., Peoria, 111 , .Foster.
Ashford, J. M., Columbia, Tenn., RR7 , .Columbia. Atkinson, Alonzo, Goldth-waite, Texts , .Brownwood. Atkinson, J. B., Sterling City, Texas. , .Brownwood.
B. Bagwell, W. E., Clarksville, Tenn. . . ..Princeton.
Baggerley, J. E., Emmett, Ark ..Mound Prairie.
Bailiff. T. C, West York, 111... ..Foster.
Baldridge, A. W., Pasadena, Calif. .. ..Los Angeles. 35 E. Villa St.
Baldridge, S. H., Petty, Texas ..Red River.
Bankson, W. L., Blue Mound, 111 ..Decatur.
Barker, J. E., Barber, Ark .Fort Smith.
Baribee, J. T., Owensboro, Ky ..Owensboro.
Barnett, J. H., Competition, Mo ..Springfield.
Basham, W. A., Hardm Springs, Ky.. . .Leitchfield.
Bass, W. H., Georgetown, La ..Louisiana.
Bates, J. A., Moreland, Ark •. . . . Morrillton.
Baxter, F. P., Johnson City, Tenn ..East Tennessee.
Beard, L. W., Lapine, La .Louisiana.
Bell, John, Chesapeake, Mo .Ozark.
Bell, C. R., Clover Bottom, Tenn ..East Tennessee.
Belt, J. H., Jerseyville, 111... ..Sangamon.
Benge, W. H., Center, I. T ..Chicksaw.
Bennett, W. M., Camp Springs, Texas . /Sweetwater.
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Berry, W. H., Weatherford, Texas Weatherford.
Berry, H. W., College Mound, Mo MeGee.
Berry, J. A., Prairie Grove, Ark. . .* . . .Fort Simith.
Berry, T. N., Pacific, Tenn Cookeville.
Berryhill, A. J., Cleveland, Tenn Chattanooga.
Biddle, A. C, Hopkinsville, Ky Princeton.
Billey, Edmund, Duncan, I. T Choctaw.
Bii"dwell, J. M., Patterson, Mo West Prairie.
Bishop, P. W., Towanda, 111 Lincoln.
Boatman, Geo. C, Oliver Springs
Tennessee, R. R. 3 Knoxville.
Bond, Henry J., Strington, I. T Choctaw.
Bone, J. S., Barren Fork, Ark White River.
Boone, W. A., Trenton, Tenn Obion.
Borah, J. W., Burnt Prairie, 111 Mt. Vernon.
Bowmer, B. E., Hubbard, Texas Dallas -Bonham.
Bozarth, J. A., Garfield, Ky Leitchfield.
Black, R. W., Center Point, Tenn Madison.
Blackburn, R. F., Havana, Ark Porter.
Braer, J. S. J., Harned, Ky Leitchfield.
Braley, S. H., Henderson, Texas Madison.
Braley, J. G., Mixon, Texas Texas.
Brewer, W.' L., Decatur, Texas Denton.
Bright, J. N., Baileyton, Ala., R R 1. . .iSpringville.
Broadway, F. P., Raum, 111 Illinois.
Brown, W. E., Sulpher Springs, Ala. .. .Talladega.
Brown, S. W., Eloro, Tenn Robert Donnell.
Brown, M. C, Thorn psonville, III Ewing.
Brown, W. A., Afton, Tenn., R. R. 22.. East Tennessee. Brown, C. M., Hampshire, Tenn., R 22 . .Columbia.
Brown, F. A., Elberta, Okia Chicksaw.
Browning, W. D. Arkadelphia Ark Mound Prairie.
Bryson, J. N., Rives, Tenn Obion.
Buchanan, Thomas, Hendersonville, . .Lebanon.
Tenn.
Buchanan, A. M., Moberly, Mo McGee.
Bullard, M. L., Stratford, I. T Chicksaw. ,
Banch, W. M., Weatherford, Texas.. ..Weatherford.
Burrow, J. M., Whitney, Texas Dallas-Bonham.
Burrow, A. G., Memphis, Tenn Memphis.
Burks, W. F., Dechard, Tenn Elk.
Butler, N. B., Center, I. T Chicksaw.
Butler, Geo. W., D. D., London, Tenn . .Knoxville.
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C.
Caldwell, J. D., Marshall, Texas Marshall.
Calvert, C. D., Tyrone, Okla Oklahoma.
Calhoun, J. B., Obion, Tenn Obion.
Campbell, J. A., Denton, Texas Denton.
Campbell, W. L., Georgetown, 111 Foster.
Cantrell, W. O, Quails, Tenn Cookeville.
Carpenter, R., Tishomingo, I. T Chicksaw.
Carlock, C. K., McMinnville, Tenn McMinnville.
Carr, H. S., Lehanon, Tenn Lebanon.
Carson, R. L., Atkins, Ark Morrillton.
Carter, G. W., Haern, Ark Moun<l Prairie.
Casey, John R.\ Brighton, Tenn., RR 2 . .Mempuis.
Cass, M. N., Garland, I. T Choctaw.
Caster, James, Done Star, Mo Platte.
Catlett, W. A., Wynne, Ark Burrow.
Chadiek, S. R., Gilmer, Texas Marshall.
Chaffin, J. W., Munster, Texas Denton.
Cha3<tain, B. F., Avondale, Ala Birmingham.
Chase, W. D., Monroe, Ark Burrow.
Cheatam, A. B., Hillshoro, Texas Corsicana.
Cheek, D. W., Paragould, Ark Burrow.
Cheshier, J. W., Montevallo, Ala Birmingham.
Clainnpitt, F. A., Quitman, La Louisiana.
Clark, W. A., Harpersville, Texas Sweetwater.
Clark, J. F., Miller, Mo., R. F. D Ozark.
Clark, J. V., Otterville, Mo West Plains.
Clemens, L. F., Marshall, Mo New Lebanon.
Clemens, M. L., Marshall, Mo New Lebanon.
Cluck, W. D., Parroteville, Tenn East Tennessee.
Cole, Wilson, Zoraya, I. T Choctaw.
Collins, A. A., Blair, Okla Greer.
Collins, W. L., Pleasant Grove, Iowa. ..Iowa.
Collins, D. A., Lucas, Kan ..Ozark.
Colson, A. M.. Iuka, Ark White River.
Coutpton, Warren, Fresno, Calif Tulare.
Conner, J. C, Sweetwater, Tenn., R. 1 . .Knoxville. Conrad, E. F., Arroyo Grande, Calif.. ..California.'
Conville, J. A., Leola, La Louisiana.
Cook, J. M., Lecta, Ky Cumberland.
Copeland, F. M., Flintville, Tenn Elk.
Copeland, Hardy, Nashville, Tenn Lebanon.
Room 34, Cole Bldg Copeland, F. M., Mayperl, Texas Dallas-Bonham.
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Copeland, Hilery, Star Point, Tenn Cookeville.
Cortner, J. E., West Point, Miss Yazoo.
Cosby, S. G., Lexington. Ala McGready.
Costellow, V. B., Springfield, Tenn Clarkesville.
Cotton, F. F., Spielerville, Ark Porter.
Cox, 8. A., Statler, Ark... Fort Smith.
Crutcher, G. W., Winfield, Texas Greenville.
Cundiff, N. G., Solway, Ky Leitchfield.
Cunningham, R. M., Shiloh, Tenn Clarkesville.
Cunningham, W. B., Hornbeak, Tenn. . .Obion.
D.
Dadisman, A. F., Knottsville, Ky Owensboro.
Dale, W. T., Franklin, Tenn Columbia.
Dalton, J. G., Grain Valley, Mo Lexington.
Daniel, W. W., Nashville, Tenn Lebanon.
Daugherty, H. B., Alone, Ky Cumberland.
Daugherty, J. F., Greenfield, Mo.., Ozark.
Davis, W. E., Omaha, 111 Elwing.
Davis, J. C, Campti, La Louisiana.
Davis, C. A., Brunswick, Tenn., R.R.I . .Memphis. Davis, J. H., Dyersburg, Tenn., R.R.6 . .Obion.
Davis, Joseph, Conway, Mo., R. R Springfield.
Day, J. H., Detroit, Texas Red River.
Deaver, Thos. B., Oneonta, Ala, R.R. 4 . . Springville. Dell, S., Prairie Grove, Ark.
R. R. 5, Box 47.. Fort Smith.
Deloney, M., Vienna, La Louisiana.
Dilley, D. B.; Glasgow, Ky.,
R. R. 5, Box 34 . .Cumberland.
Dishman, J. W., Greenville, Tenn East Tennessee.
Dixon, T. Jeff, Sprrhg Hill, Tenn Columbia.
Dobson, A. M., Greenville, Tenn East Tennessee.
Dooley, W. E., Loeksburg, Ark Mound Prairie.
Dooley, O. D., Woody, Calif Tulare
Douglass, T. S., Bearden, Ark Bartholomew.
Duggins, E. N. Mont Rose, Mo Lexington.
Dunlap, L. A., Meridan, Texas Waco.
Dunn, C. W., Henrietta, Texas Denton.
Durham, J. L., Chismville, Ark Porter.
Duvall, J. W., Madison, Mo McGee.
Dwyer, J. B., Sherwood, Tenn Robert Donnell.
Dyer, H. F., Friendsville, Tenn Knoxville.
Dyzart, E. D., Roiswell, New Mexico.. ..Red River.
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E.
Eanes, J. W., Hardin Springs, Ky Leitchfield.
East, M. A., Charleston, Ark Porter.
Eckles, J. T., Algood, Tenn Cookeville.
Eddins, A. F., Fayettville, Tenn., R.R. . .Eik.
Edwards, T. J., ForestJburg, Texas Denton.
Edwards, J. E., Water Valley, Ky Mayfleld.
Elliott, J. L., Colorado, Texas Sweetwater.
Ellis, R. H., Boonville, Ark Poorter.
Erwin, W. W., Boons Hill, Tenn Elk.
Eshman, J. B., Jackson, Tenn Elk.
Eshman, A. N., Nasnfllle, Tenun New Hope.
Eshman, S. H., Bowling Green, Ky Logan.
Everett, C. E., Concord, Tenn Knoxville.
F.
Farris, E. D., Dallas, Texas Dallas-Bonham.
Finch, Berry E., Pleasant Site, Ala McGready.
Finney, J. T., Carolan, Ark Fort Smith.
Folsom, J. W., Carthage, Miss Mississippi.
Fooks, D. W., Paduoah, Ky., R. R. 2 Mayfleld.
Forbis, J. M., Lincoln, 111 Lincoln.
Forgy, M. A., Ringgold, Texas Gregory.
Forsythe, S. P., Galnsvllle, Ark Burrow.
Foster, A., Duncan, I. T Chicksaw.
Foster, J. W., Petersburg, Tenn Elk.
Foust, Allen, McKenzie, Tenn Hopewell.
Francis, Henry, Dawson, Texas Waco.
Franklin, W. H., Cordell, Okla Washita.
Freeze, W. M., Greenville, 111 .Vandalia.
French, N. R., Oonchatta, Miss Mississippi.
Fryor, S. P., Greenbock, Tenn Knoxville.
G.
Galloway, W. T., Sacramento, Ky Owensboro.
Gam, Sing Quah, Oakland, Calif. ..California.
665 Alice St. ' '
Garrett, W. J., Springfield, Mo Ozark.
Garrison, R. B., Protemus, Tenn Obion.
Gaston, C. A., Coker, Ala New Hope.
Gibson, Willie, Garvin, I. T Choctaw.
Gill, J. M., D. D., Elkton, Ky Logan.
Gill, N. F., Los Angeles, Calif Los Angeles.
120 N. Figuara St.
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Givens, S. J., Aberdeen, Miss New Hope.
Givens, N., Waxahachie, Texas Weatherford.
Goddard, Peter, Mena, Ark Mound Prairie.
Goforth, A. N., MoKenzie, Tenn Hopewell.
Golden, George, Meridan, Texas Waco.
Goodknight, J. L., D. D., LLD„
Lincoln, 111 Lincoln.
Goodpasture, J. R., Nashville, Tenn. .. .Lebanon. Room 34, Cole Bldg
Goodwin, W. T., Sugar Grove, Ark Porter.
Gossett, A. M. C., Holladay, Tenn Madison.
Gabriel, J. S., Gibson, Mo ..West Prairie.
Gracy, J. F., Lakeland, Fla Florida.
Gray, H. A., Columbia, Tenn., R.R.5. .. .Columbia.
Gray, W. E., Lebanon, Tenn Lebanon.
Green, W. H., Cumberland City, Tenn . .Clarksville.
Green, G. W., Pat'aka, 111 Mt. Vernon.
Green, A. W., St. Joseph, Mo Platte.
2937 Seneca St.
Greer, G. E., Wayne, I. T Chieksaw.
Greer, T. A., Bradford, Tenn Hopewell.
Gregory, W. J., Chico, Texas Gregory.
Griffiths, W. G., Liberty Hill, Texas. . .Austin.
Griffith, F. M., Denton, Texas Dallas-Bonham.
412 Gate St. Grossman, R. N., Frederickstown, O.. . .Columbus.
Grundy, G. T., Bremen, Ky Owensboro.
Guynn, II. M., Morgantown, Ky Logan.
H.
Madden, J. S., Auburn, Ky Logan.
Hadlock, J. B., Petersburg, Ind Morgan.
Hagler, C. S., Gadsdem, Ala Talladega.
Halibert, R. H., Columbus, Miss New Hope.
Hall, William, Stringtom, I. T Choctaw.
Hall. J. S., Searcy, Ark Little Rock.
Hall, M. T., Trimble, Tenn Obion.
Halliburton, J. T., Jocksonville, Mo McGee.
Hampton, T. J., Chickalajh, Ark Porter.
Hambinson;, G. B., Algieir®, Ind Morgan.
Hargett, J. W., JonesboTO, Ark Burrow.
Harmon, J. H., Greenville, Tenn. Eost Teninessee.
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Harmond, F. P., Lewisburg, Tenn . McMinnville.
Harned, J. D., Sadler, Ky Leitchfield.
Harris, G. P., Troupe, Tex., R. F. D Texas.
Harris, W. B., M'ackinaw, 111 Lincoln.
Harrison, Jas. D. Cane, I. T Choctaw.
Heath, M. W., GhickoLah, Ark Porter.
Henderson, P. H., Summersville, Ky. . ..Cumberland.
Hendriick, J. H., Paris, Texai^ Red River.
Hendrix, E. W., Piggott, Ark Burrow.
Hendrix, T. M., Lewis'burg, Tenn Elk.
R. R.
Henry, J. J., SanFrancisco, Calif California,
498 Madrid St.
Hester, J. G., Olustee, Okla Greer.
Hester, G. P., Bellevue, Texas Gregory.
Hester, W. A., Rutherford, Tenn Obion.
Hill, Edgar. S., Macomrb, 111 Rushville.
Hill, J. A., Anna 111 Illinois.
Hirips, D. A., Greenfield, Team Hopewell.
Hodige, R. A., Sherwood, Tenn Brownwood.
Hogue, E. Lee., .Monti cello, Ark Bartholomew.
Holco'm'b, L. H., Jacksonville, Texas. . . .Texa&
Holland, J. G., 'San Angelo, Texas Brownwood.
Holloway, lA. P., Goreville, 111 Illinois.
Holloway, E. O, Eddyville, 111 IJlinicc'i?i.
Holloway T. B., Eddyville, 111 Illiniocix
Homes:, s. H., Savannah, Tewn Madison.
Hopkins, N. T., Atwood, Tenn., R.R.2 . .Hopewell.
Hornlbeak, J. W., Oorsioana, Texai^ Corsicama.
Houk, G. W., Monroe, Ky Cumberland.
Howard, J. G., Henrietta, Texas Gregory.
Howell, J. W., Rutherford, Temn Oibion.
Hubbert, G. O., Gulf pert, Miss New Hope.
Hudson, John, Round Rock, Texas Austin.
Hudson, C. J., Zoraya, I. T... Choctaw.
Hudson, T. E., Pulaski, Tenn Columbia.
Hudson, Ross M., Gaylesville, Ala Talledega.
Iludgins, J. L., Union City, Tenn Obion.
Hughant, S. A., Mat toon, 111 Foster.
Hughes, F. C.., Pleasant Hope, Mo Springfield.
Hughey, J. H„ Deoatur, 111 Decatur.
Hunt, M. A., Jasiper, Tenin Chattanooga.
Hunter , L. M., Verona, Tenn Elk.
Hunter, B. L., "Valley View, Texas. .. .Denton.
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Huntsman, J. B., Bullsgap, Tenn East Tennessee.
Hutchinson, C. P., Langsiten, Ala Robert Donnell.
I.
Inge, Richard, Gainsville, Tenia Memphis.
Irwiin, J. D., Des Moimep, Iowa Princeton.
Ishcomer, Phillip, Garvin, I. T Choctaw.
J.
Jackson, R. H., Sharon, Tenn Hopewell.
Jackson, C. H., Ruston, La Louisiana.
J'orrold, C. N., Quanah, Texas Denton.
Jeffers, G. T., Lamar, Mo Ozark.
Jennings, E. W. L., Meltbouirn, Ark White River.
Johnson, A. S., Trenton, Team Memphis.
Johnson, E. M., Owensville, Ind Mt. Vernon.
Johnson, P. F., Dyer, Tenn Oibion.
Joiner, I. G., Guthrie, Ky Princeton.
Jones, J. J., Sulpher, I. T Chicksaw.
Jones, Easman, Cerro Gordo, Ark Choctaw.
Jones, J. W., Bridgeport, Texas Gregory.
Jones, J. W., Canton, Kas Wichita.
Jones, M. D., Dexter, Ky Mayfield.
Jones, J. T., Everton, Mo., R. R. 2 Ozark.
Joplting, J. T., Fresno, Calif Tulare.
Joyner, J. L., Wieatherford, Okla Washita.
K.
Karnes, M. F., Chico, Texas Gregory.
Keasler, E. H., Atlanta. Texas Marshall.
Keaton, J. A., Milan, Tenn Hopewell.
Keathley, R. L., Kenton, Tenn Obion.
Kelly, W. H., Philadelphia, Miss Mississippi.
Kennedy, H. C, Mt. Moriah, Ark Mound Prairie.
Kimberiing, J. M., Paris, Ark Fort Smith.
Kincaid, W. S., Greer, Mo West Plains.
King, W. H. H., Mineola, Texas Marshall.
King, J. V., Wingo, Ky Mayfield.
King, J. R., Blackford, Ky Princeton.
King, Robert A., Foss, Okla Washita.
Kinslow, A. S., Caglesville, Ark Moirrillton.
Kirkpatrick. R. B., Haynesville, Ala. . . . Louisiana. Kittrell, T. W., Pleasant Shade, Tenn. . . Cookeviile. Knight, J. A., Horatio, Ark Mound Prairie,
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L.
Lackey, W. J., Corsicana, Texas Coreioana.
Lackey, J. A., Rice, Texas Consioana.
Lackey, A. C, Hico, Texas Waco.
La Force, G. W., Clinton., Ark Morrillton.
Larkin, B. B., Denver, Teinn Clarkesvil]e.
Lawliss, O. B., Easton, Mo Platte.
Lawson, R. F., CLeo Tenn Chattanooga.
Layman, R. L., Anniston, Mo Wesit Prairie.
Lee, B. E., Vance, Ala Birmingham.
Lee, E. C, Montevallo, Ala Yazoo.
Lewis, J. D., Claybrook, Tenn Madison.
Lewis, S. T., Brownsrown, Ark Mound Prairie.
Linxwiler, C. T., Taylorville, Illinois.. ..Vandalda.
Lish, J. S., McCurtain, I. T Choctaw.
Loekett, S. C, Whitney, Texas Corsicajna.
Logan, B. F., Springfield, Mo Springfield.
Lovett, S. F., Brooksville, Miss Yazoo.
Lowey, J. B., Hampton, Ky Princeton.
Mc.
MoGaslin, L. B., Cuba, Mo Springfield.
McCaslitn, R. J., East St. Louis, 111 Vandalia.
MeCluny, P., Oentertown, Mo New Lebanon.
MoConnell, S. P., Mt. Rozzell, Ala McGready.
McCord, Hugh S., Nevada, Mo Lexington.
McGord, R. S., Cherokee Oklo Oklahoma.
McCreary, T. A., Brown, Ark Porter.
McDonald, J. P., Chesnut Mound, Tenn . .Cookeville.
McDonald, G. B., Greenville, Ky Owensiboro.
McElvain, S. H., Marshall, Mo Lexington.
McFairlamd, F. M., Sheman, Texas Dallas-Bonham.
McGaughey, J. F., Arlingtoin, Tenn Memphis.
McGee, T. H., Henderson. Tenn Madison.
McGee, H. D., Ootolean, Texas Washita.
.MrGhee Z. M., E. Chattanooga, Tenn. . .Chattanooga.
Mcllwain, J. A., Eaton, Tenn Obion. .
MoKinney, S. M., Paris, Ark Bonter.
McLesky, Joe, Newbern, Tenn Obion.
McLei5ky, W. H., Fulton, Ky Obion.
McMahan. C. G.; Greenfield, Mo ..Ozark.
R. F. D.
MoNabb, N. B., Boomeville, Ark .Fort Smith.
McWilliams, E. L., Mont Eagle, Tenn. ..Elk.
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M.
Maddox, A. J., Hartsell, Ala McGready.
Mangum, B. G., Anna, 111 I lil'lncdis .
Mann, A. J., McGregor, Texas' Waco.
Marshall, Jeisse, Round Rock, Texas. . . .Austin.
Marshall, Jas., Whites Creek, Tenn Lebanon.
Marshall, H. H., Goodletsville, Tenn. .. .Lebanon.
Martin, J. E., Austin, Ark.. Little Rock.
Mason, R. L., Cleveland, Tenn Chattanooga.
Mason, J. P., Gainesville Texas Denton.
Matlock, C. N., Ranger, Tenn., R. R. 1.. Madison.
Maupin, R. S., Marceline, Mid .McGee.
May, G. W., Algiers, Lad., R. R. 8 ..Wabash.
Meadows. A. M., Lewis'burg, Tenn.. ... .Elk.
Mealer, O. A., Meridian, Texas Waco.
Mean®, J. W., Los Angeles, Calif ..Los Angeles.
Highland Park.
Menzie, James, Columbia, Ky Cumberland.
Mdlholland, J. H., Charleston, 111 Poster.
Miller, J. H., Cohutta, Ga Chattanooga.
Miller, R. D., Petersburg, 111 Sangamon.
Milligan, M. G., Choccolccco, Ala Talladega.
Milligan, E. A., Applet en, Ark Morrillton.
Milling, F. M., Hickory Miss Mississippi.
Momyer, J. C, Petersburg, 111 Sangamon.
Montgomery, Jas. F., Russellville, Ark . .Morrillton.
Moore, Joe T., Blick, Ark Mrrillton.
Moore, A. B., Springfield, Mo Springfield.
Moore, W. E., Mannsville I. T Ohicksaw.
Moore D. J., Mit. Vernon, Texas Greenville.
Morefield, R. H., Millwood, Ky Leiitchfield.
Morgan, J. H., Macomb, 111 Rushville.
Moser, R. A., Lelbanon, Tenn Lebanon.
MosTey, W. T., WildersviHe, Tenn Madison.
Moss, R. W., Hilham Tenn Cookeville.
Murry, S. H., Agency, MO' Platte.
Murry, Wm. M., De Witt, 111 Lincoln.
N.
Nation, T. B., Cedar Bluff, Miss Yazoo.
Needham, John, Trimble, Tenn Obion.
Neeley, W. M., Lawrenceburg, Tenn. . . .MoGreiady.
Newberry, W. C, Gleason, Tenn Hopewell.
R. R. 22.
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Newton, W. H., Rest, Ark Bartholomew.
Newton, T. A., Haynesville, La Louisiana.
Newman, T. O, Pleasant Hope, Mo Springfield.
Nicholas, Isiah, Boswell I. T... Choctaw.
Nicholson, T. J., Millard, Ark Porter.
Norment, W. M., Wlhiitewell Tenn Madison.
Norwiood, C. W. C, Canadian, Texas. . . .Gregory. Nunley, W. T., Mayfield, Ky Mayfield.
O.
Oakley, J. B., Dyersiburg, Tenn Marshall.
Oakley, W. T., Marion, Ky Princeton.
Owen, A. I., McKenzie Tenn Hopewell.
P.
Padgett, J. B., Columbia, Tenn Columbia.
Padgett, T. H., Memphis, Tenn Memphis.
Parkhurst, C. B., Cherokee, Okla Oklahoma.
Patterson, R. T., Gleason, Tenn Hopewell.
Patterson, J. M., Oran, Texas Weatherford.
Perkins, N. A., Caney, I. T Choctaw.
Peter, Stephen, Shay, . T Choctaw.
Petty, Geo. W., Warrens burg, Mo Lexington.
Phelps, J. C, Prospect Tenn Columbia.
R. R. 1.
Phillips, J. T., Boydsvdlle, Ark Burrow.
Piercy, Wm., Stamford, Texas . iSweetwater.
Pleasant, A. M., Chico, Texas Gregory.
Pond, G. L. M., Fayette ville, Ark Fort Smith.
Porter, T. H., Columbia, Tenn Columbia.
Ponter, D. B., Node Ky Ouimberland.
Poteet, J. A., Hunts ville, Mo McGee.
Potter, Thos., Laomi, 111 Sangamon.
Potter, T. D., Tyler, Texas Texas.
Fratiher, G. B., Mound Prairie.
Price, J. L., Providence, Ky Prinoetoin.
Proc;tor, F. M., Alvord, Texas Gregory.
Pyles, N. C, Mans-field Texas Weatherford.
R.
Ramsey, S. M., Hill City, Tenm Chattanooga.
R. F. D.
Ramsey, H. C, Dyer, Tenn Obion.
Ramsey, R. S., Greenfield, Mo .....Ozark.
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Randolph, M. S., Omaha 111 Ewing.
Rateliff, W. C, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn Columbia.
Ray, H. J., Kerrville, Tenn Memphis.
Rayburn, C. H., Fresno Calif California.
Reagan, B. J., Hobenwald, Tenn Columbia.
Reagan, C. G., Honey Grove, Texas. . . . Dallas-Bonham.
R. R. 9.
Reeder, J. D., Lutesville, Mo Foster.
Reid, J. W., Bowie, Texas Gregory .
Read, T. J., Franklin Tenn Birmingham.
Rice, B. L., Lebanon, Tenn Lebanon.
Rice, L. C, Massac, Ky Mayfield.
Richardson, T., Franklin Cross Roads, .. Leitch field. Kentucky.
Riley, J. L., Cynthiana, Ind Indiana.
Roach, R. B., Anbioeh, I. T Ohicksaw.
Robinson, J. G., DeWitt, Ark Little Rock.
Robison, W. M., Dangerfield, Texas. . . .Marshall.
Rodgers, R. L., MoKenzie, Tenn Hopewell.
Rogers, W. J., Bellevue, Texas Gregory.
Rosco, T. J., Baileytown, Ala., R. R. 2. . .Springville.
Rose, B. W., Dellwood, 111 Illinois.
Rose, C. M., Boonevilile, Ark., R. R. L.Fort Smith.
Routt, J. L., KJeytesville, Mo McGee.
Roy, E. H., Naishville, Tenn Lebanon.
Rudolph, E., Paducah, Ky., R. R. 2 .... Mayfield.
Rudolph, S. B., Calvert City, Ky Mayfield.
Rushing, G. W., Olney, Texas .Weatherford.
Russell, J. M., Poteau I. T Mayfield.
Russell, J. A., Haritvdlle, Mo .Springfield.
Russell, J. Stubbs, San Saba, Texas. . .Brownwood. Russell, G. B., D. D., Ft. Worth, Texas . .Denton. Rye, J. J., Clairksville, Tenn Glarksville.
S.
Sadler, S. A., Clarksville, Tenn Clarksvilile.
Samply, C. M., Bryson, Texas. Weatherford.
Scott, J. W., Mangum, Okla Greer.
Scruggs;, B. C, Hoilliday, Tenn Madison.
Sears, H. W., Waverly, 111 Lincoln.
Self, W. F., Greenville, Tenn East Tennessee.
Sexton, W. A., Elmore:, I. T Vandalia.
Sharp, H. C, Loogootee, 111 Mt. Vernon.
Shaw, W. E., Lockwood, Mo., R. R. 1. . .Ozark.
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Shelton, John M., Springfield, 111 ..Sangamon.
1224 N. 5th St.
Shook R. D., Soottsiboro, Ala Robert DonnelJ.
Sims, A. M., Gadsden, Ala., R. R. 4. .. .Talladega. .
Simson, D. W., Mangum, Okla Greer.
Siitton, J. J., San Leandro, Calif California.
Simmons, J. W7, Maxwell, Tenn Elk.
Skaggs, G. E.( Madeira, Calif Los Angeles.
Skiles, E. R., Sweetwater, Texas Sweetwater.
Slay ton, N. J., Ajax, Da Louisiana.
Sloop, M. L., Athens, Tenn Kmoxville.
Smith, M. M., Bowling Green, Ky Logan.
Smith, T. N., Sardis, Tenn Madison.
Smith, J. W., Quitman, Ark Morrillton.
Smith, R. M., Dow, 111 Sangamon.
Smith, T. G., Gainsboro, Tenn Oookeville.
Smith, E. B., Fairfield, Iowa Iowa.
Sneed, W. J., MoLeansboro, 111 Ewing.
Snelson, A. C, Hess, Okla Greer.
Spence, M. L., Voss, Texas Brownwood.
Sproul, J. S., Indianapolis, Ind Wabash.
2329 Bellfountain Sa. '
Spurlock, J. F., Leola, La Louisiana.
Sowers, J. P., Edmonton, Ky Cumberland.
Stafford, J. M., Petersburg, Ind Morgan.
Stanfield, W. S., Troy, Tenn Obion.
Stem, R. L., Eagelsville, Tenn., R. R. 4 . .Elk.
Stephens, John, Spring Hill, Tenn Columbia.
R. R. 27. ,
Stevenson, J. L., Round Rock, Texas. ..Austin.
Stines, I. V., Marionville, Mb.. Ozark.
Stockton, J. T., Dyer, Tenn Obion.
Stockton, 0. L., Gates, Tenn Obion.
Stockton, E. D., Meers, Okla Chicksaw.
Stroud, C. G., Lincoln, Tenn Columbia.
Suddarth, W. W., Sr., Lebanon, Tenn. . .Lebanon.
Suddarth, W. W. Jr., Nashville, Tenn. . .Lebanon.
Suggs, J. S., Chiokalah, Ark Porter.
Swearingen, M. W., Poddyville, Tenn. . .Cookeville.
Sykes, A. H., Shiloh, Tenn, Clarkesville.
T.
Tai^bett, T. M., Ringgold, Texas Gregory.
Tatam, A. C, Smart, Tenn McMinnville.
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Taylor, I. T., Helena, Okla Oklahoma.
Taylor, B. K., Chisimville, Ark Porter.
Thomas, J. H., Rives, Tenn Obion.
Thompson, I. L.,. Smithville, Tenn McMinnville.
Thompson, G. W., Sandtown, Ark White River.
Tidmore, H. C, Cleveland, Ala Springville.
Tillett, W. E., Tracy City, Tenn McMdnnville.
Tipton, B. F, Fresno, Calif Tulare.
Tricket't, C. M., Waldron, Ark Porter.
Turner, H. S., Swifton, Ky Cum'berland.
U.
Underwood, W. S., Clovis, Tenn Tulare.
Uptegrove, Alvo, Nehr Iowa.
V.
Vana.usdel, A., Chapel Hill, Mo Lexington.
Vaughan, R. P., Quitman. Ark Monrillton.
Vaughan, R. W., Cleveland, Ala Springville.
R. R. 1.
Vick, J. W., Winfield, La Louisiana.
Vick, L. F., Thelma, Ark Mound Prairie.
W.
Waggerman, Chas., Humrick, 111 Foster.
Walker, N. F., Mohawk, Tenn East Tennessee.
Walker, B. F., Prairie View, Ark Porter.
Walton, C. H., Memphis, Tenn Memphis.
1089 Ryder Ave.
Watts, Ben., Longton, Kan Ozark.
Watson, W. Hugh, Talu, Ky Princeton.
Wayman, J. S., Alhany, Mo Platte.
Welbster, R. M., El Monte, Calif Los Angeles.
Wells, M. F., Seymour, Mo Springfield.
West, T. J., Brooks, Ark Bartholomew.
Wesit, J. B., Buffalo, Ky Lei'tchfield.
White, E. H., Caledonia, Mo West Prairie.
White, R. M., Ovilla, Texas Wea'thertford.
White, Wm. Henry, Brownwood, Tex. . .Brownwood.
Whiitaker, R. J., Columbia, Tenn Columbia.
Whitener, J. A., Dayton, Tenn Chattanooga.
Whitehead, L. L., West Plains, Mo West Plains.
Whitlock, Thomas, Homer, 111 Foster.
Whitesfrdes, J. B., Harrisburg, 111 Illinois.
Wicks, R. L., Caney Springs, Tenn Elk.
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Wilkes, M. A., Hubbard, Texas Corsicana.
Wi'lkinis, J. H., Sugar Grove, Ark Porter.
Williams, A. L., Postoak, Texas Gregory.
William, W. A., Hollywood, Calif Los Angeles.
640 E. Prospect Ave. Williamson, W. A., Kennedale, Tex. . . .Weatherford.
Willis, A. R., Stevenson, Ala Robert Bono ell.
Wilmon, Joseph, Brookls, Ark Bartholomew.
Wtilson, J. W., Gasper, Ky Logan.
Wilson, S. E., Otwell, Ind Morgan.
Winstead, W. S., Rector, Ark Burrow.
Womac, O. C, Dixon, Ky Princeton.
Wood, B. H., Bnittville, Tenn Chattanooga.
Wood, Joseph, Enfield, HI.. Wabash.
Wood, J. F., Dora, Texas Sweetwater.
Woodruff, G L., Princeton, Ky Princeton.
Wright, Austin, Ful'lertom, Calif Mound Prairie.
Wright, W. S., Greeneville, Ky Owensboro.
Wrig!ht, J. B., Waldrip, Texas Brownwood.
Wright, Austin, Fullerton, Caliif Los Angeles.
Wyckoff, J. M., Sullivan, 111 Decatur.
Y.
Yates, H. Clay, D. D., Warrensburg,
Mo Lexington.
Younighance, E. M., Columbia, Miss New Hope.
Z.
Zarecor, S. B., Wairrensiburg, Mo Lexington.
Zinn, J. A., Warren, Okla Greer.
Zwingle, J. H., Nashville, Tenn Lebanon.
600 Boscobel St. Zwingle, C. M., Columbus, Miss ..New Hope.
XXXIV— Licentiates.
A.
Name and Post Office. Presbytery.
Adaims, J. H., Juno, Tenn Madison.
Alford. J. W., Pollsville, Ark Morrillton.
B.
Bailey, W. J., Oulleoka, Tenn Columbia.
Bean, M. A., Marble Plains, Tenn Elk.
Bell, J. H., Columbus, Miss New Hope.
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Brinkley, H. H., Dickson, Tenn Clarkesville.
Bryant, J. M., Trezevant, Tenn Hopewell.
Burroughs, G. W., Conchatta, Miss Mississippi.
C.
Carmichael, T. C, Wynnewood, I. T.. . .Chicksaw.
Carnes, Jackson, Lant, I. T Choctaw.
Cochran, C. L., Pinson, Tenn Madison.
D.
Davis, E., Golden City, Ark Porter.
Dowtin, S. C, Atwood, Tenn Hopewell.
E. Etherton, T. W., Higdon, Ky Leitchfield.
G.
Galloway, B. B., Delavan, Ky Owensboro.
Guerrin, B. G., Chickalah, Ark Porter.
H.
Hardin, J. W., Waynesboro, Tenn Madison.
Harmon, L. F., Mohawk, Tenn East Tennessee.
Huhines, Frank, Haydenburg, Tenn Cookeville.
L.
Lyles, G. A., Lexington, Ala McGready.
M.
Mayo, Chas. W., Sweetwater, Tenn Knoxville.
Matlock, C. R., Ranger, Tenn. R. R. 1 . . Madison. Mize, W. F., Magazine, Ark Porter.
Mc. McCluny, John M., Covington, Tenn. . .Memphis.
R. R. 5.
MeCracken, Isaac, Enterprise, 111 Mt. Vernon.
MoCurry, Charles, Salisbury, Mo McGee.
McDaniels A. S., St. Joseph, Mo Platte.
1920 S. 5th St. McMurty, Horace, Gossett, 111 Ewing.
O.
Odell, S. S., Oakland, Mo Springfield.
Otterburn, F. P., Springfield, Tenn Clarkesville.
Owen, Ross L., Sweetwater, Tenn Knoxville.
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R.
Racier, D. R., Mohawk, Tenn East Tennessee.
Roberts, M. M., Gossett, 111 Ewing.
RoWden, J. H., Oxford, Ark White River.
S.
Sands, S. F., Centerville, Tenn Columbia.
Self, J. A., MeKenzie, Tenn Hopewell.
Sexton J. W., Cane Valley, Ky Cumberland.
Shearon, T. J., Keytesville, Mo McGee.
Sitton, S. P., San Jose, California California.
31 S. 3rd St.
Sloneker, L. W., Plainview, Texas Sweetwater.
Smith, A. J., Mereta, Texas Brownwood.
Speegle E. H., Georgetown, Texas Austin.
Stearns, J. A., Benton, Ark Little Rock.
Steele, T. N., Salgohachia, Ark Morril'lton.
Stiles, J. W., Payettville, Tenn Elk.
Tally, J. H., Kabo, Tenn Madison.
Tucker, J. W., Concord, Ala McGready.
Turner, G. E., Day, Mo Springfield.
W.
"Waggoner, D. J., Marble Plains, Tenn.. Elk.
White, W. M., Auburn, Ky Cumberland.
Williams, R. W., Madry, Mo Ozark.
Willis, E. P., Lukfata, I. T Choctaw.
Williams, S. F., Clinton, Mo , Lexington.
Windlin, Ed., Fairfield, 111 Mt. Vernon.
Candidates.
Name and Post Office. Presbytery.
A.
Austin, William, Coalgate, I. T Choctaw.
B.
Bancom, Oscar U., Dexter, Ky Mayfield.
Bankston, J. L., Jasper, Tenn Robert Donnell.
Bartlon, J. D., Monroe City, Ind., RR24 . .Morgan.
Bayles, Richard, Loving, Texas Weatherford.
Beard, W. W., Ajax., La .Louisiana.
Bennett, B. O, Morgantown, Tenn Knoxville.
Boncher, C. T., Marion, Ky., R. R. 1 . .Princeton.
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Bratcher, E. E., Church, Ky Leitchfield.
Butler, W. H., Center, I. T Chicksaw.
Byars, S. T., Daylight, Tenn McMinnville.
C
Callahan, Foister H., Fulton, Ky Mayfield.
Cephas, John, Garvin, I. T Chicksaw.
Chan Horn, Oakland, Calif California.
Crow, H. T., Fordsville, Ky Leitchfield.
Cundiff, M. G., Caneyville, Ky Leitchfield.
D.
Davis, D., Dowell, Texas Sweetwater.
Denny, J. W., Auburn, Ky Cumberland.
Dycus, W. M., Haydenburg, Tenn Cookeville.
E.
Elkins, Ollie, Magazine, Ark Porter.
Ensy, W. V., Waveland, Ark Porter.
F
Faw, Leslie, Tahoka, Texas Sweetwater.
Flowers, J. Wesley, Columbia, Tenn.. . .Columbia.
R. R. 5.
G.
Gentry, S. P., Rover, Tenn Elk.
Gentry, W. H., Rover, Tenn Elk.
Goodman, McKenzie, Finley, I. T Choctaw.
Grigslby, F. T., Marion ville, Mo Ozark.
Guinn, B. F Chattanooga.
Harber, W. R., Eton, Gibson Co., Tenn. .Obion.
Harley, S. D., Haworth, I. T Choctaw.
Harman, H. S., Lebanon, Tenn Columbia.
Havron, J. B., Whitewell, Tenn Chattanooga.
Hee Pong, Hanford, Calif California.
Henry, W. G., Center Ky Cumberland.
J.
Jefferson, Daniel, Goodwater, I. T.,. .. .Choctaw.
K.
Kingsbury, Wade, Coalgate, I. T Choctaw.
L.
Lankford, Miss Exie, Henry, Tenn Hopewell.
R. R. 23.
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Lawrence, L. A., Marlow, I. T Choctaw.
Lawrence, L. A., Arthur, I. T Chicksaw.
Lloyd, W. C., Providence, Ky Princeton.
Lyon, J. W., Jacksonville, Fla East Tennessee.
M.
Marrs, W. W., Wynnewood, I. T Chicksaw.
Martin, E. L., Eagle Creek, Tenn Cookeville.
Myers, J. A., Vincennes, Ind Morgan.
Moore, R. A., Fredonia, Ky Princeton.
Morrison, B. H., Culman, Ala Springville.
Mc.
Mcllwain, G. P., Eton, Gibson Co., Tenn. Obion.
O.
Orr, M. M., CerroGordo, Tenn Madison.
P.
Peek, W. H., Henard, Tenn Cookeville.
Powers, C. T., Erin, Tenn Clarksville.
Q.
Quinn, Oscar, Morristown, Tenn East Tennessee.
R.
Rescetter, T. A., Anniston, Mo West Prairie.
S.
Spence, O. D., Tribune, Ky Princeton.
T.
Tackett, S. C, Hector, Ark Morrillton.
Thompson, Sam'l. M., Chilhowee, Mo. . .Lexington.
Thompson, W. M., Armstrong, Mo McGee.
Trickett, George, Booneville, Ark Porter.
W.
Wagason, W. G., Jacksonville, Texas. ..Texas.
Walker, J. R., Ben Lomond, Ark Mound Prairie.
Watson, W. E., Porum, I. T Porter.
Webb, C. C, Langston, Ala Robert Donnell.
West, Joseph, Brooks, Afk Bartholomew.
Wilson, Fred, Alhambra, Calif Los Angeles.
Wood, T. L., Brittsville, Tenn Chattanooga.
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XXXV. — Miscellaneous Regulations.
I. The Assembly Stated Clerk.
Besides discharging the duties named in Form of Govern- ment, the Assembly's -Stated Clerk is required:
1. To discharge the duties of Engrossing Clerk, appointing such Temporary Clerks at each meeting of the assembly as may be needed for his assistance. Minutes, 1872, p. 31; 1873, p. 34.
2. To furnish proper statistical blanks to the Stated Cierks of the lower Church Courts. Minutes, 1873, p. 34; 1897 pp. 24, 26.
3. To report inefficient Stated Clerks to their Presbyteries and Synods. Minutes, 1889, p. 52; 1891, p. 15; 1898, p. 51.
4. The Stated Clerk's salary is $500.00 per annum.
5. As far as he can do so consistently with other duties, he is to visit Church Courts and congregations and give encour- agement and direction toward the general welfare of the Church, and shall be permitted to use also the title "General Traveling Secretary." See Minutes of 1901, p. 115.
II. The Assembly Treasurer.
The Stated Clerk shall also act as the Assembly's Treas- urer, for the collection and handling of Contingent Tax. See Minutes of 1900, p. 47.
III. The Assembly Contingent Tax.
1. That the Assembly's Contingent Tax be three cents per resident member.
2. That owing to the urgent and absolute necessity for a fund to conduct the legal expenses of the Assembly, we ask the Preslbyteries to raise an amount equal to 20 cents per resident member, the Preshyteries to raise said amount as they in their wisdom may deem 'best.
3. That Presbyteries and congregations already pledged at this meeting of the Assembly for the Legal Fund shall be credit- ed on this apportionment of 20 cents per member for this As^ sembly year. See Minutes, Report on Ways and Means, 1907.
The Assembly's Stated Clerk is not authorized to remit the Tax of a Presbytery. Any Presbytery regarding itself as, from any cause, entitled to relief from this tax or any portion there- of, may, by the Counsel and direction of its Synod, petition tne Assembly to that effect. Minutes 1898, p. 73.
IV. The Assembly Minutes.
The Assembly Minutes will be sent, free of charge, to ordain- ed ministers, clerks of sessions, the various Boards and schools of the Church, such iSynodical and Presbyterial Stated Clerks and Treasurers as are not ministers or session clerks, to those ap- pointed by the Assembly to serve on Committees in the in-
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terim of Assembly meetings, to the Stated Clerk's "Exchanges," to all members of each Assembly, and a copy is to be sent to any probationer requesting it and sending ten cents to cover postage. Others desiring the Minutes can secure them by addressing Rev. J. L. Goodknight, Lincoln, Illinois. Minutes 1897, p. 46; 1903, p. 66, 1904, p. 66.
V. Presbyterial and Synodical Meetings.
The Assembly directs that every Presbytery shall hold a "Spring meeting," and as early as possible, and that Stated Clerks of Presbyteries shall have their reports in the hands of the Assembly's Stated Clerk not later than May 1; also that summer meetings of Church Courts shall be held late in the season, in order that there may have been sufficient time to be- come familiar with the deliverances of the Assembly. See pp. 39a, 67; Minutes, 1898, p. 52.
VI. Stated Clerks of Presbyteries. The Assembly recommends that, as a matter of convenience and efficiency, Presbytery sba]'l select the same person to serve as its Stated Clerk and Treasurer where this is practicable. Minutes 1897, p. 63.
VII. Examination of Assembly Minutes.
The Assembly directs that each Church Court, from session to Synod at its first meeting after the appearance of the As- sembly Minutes, .shall conduct in open meeting a careful exam- ination of the Minutes, as a means of discovering whether there be errors and omissions in the same and who is responsible therefore, so that the clerks of Church Courts may he held to rigid account for the discharge of their official duties. See Minutes for 1901, p. 77.
VIII. Report of Board and Permanent Committees.
All the Assembly's Beards and Permanent Committees are ordered to close their books promptly on December 31 (except the Board of Ministerial Relief, which shall close books on Jan- uary 31), and to have their annual reports in the hands of tne Stated Clerk not later than April 1, in order that he may print the same and send them to Commissioners in advance of the Assembly's meeting. See Minutes for 1901, p. 117; 1903, p. 65.
XXXVI.— Assembly's Standing Rule.
In 1901, The General Assembly adopted the following: Re- solved, That —
1. Popular meetings shall be held on successive evenings as follows, beginning at S o'clock:
Thursday, Home Missions.
Friday, Education.
Saturday. Sunday School and Young People's Work.
Monday, Foreign Missions.
Tuesday, Ministerial Relief.
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Wednesday, Publication.
These popular meetings shall be under the direction of the Boards and Committees, respectfully, having these interests specially in charge. , 2. Friday forenoon, Assembly business:
Appointment of Committees.
Stated Clerk's Report.
Communications and Overtures.
Reports of Boards and Permanent Committees, etc.
The Boards and Committees are each to occupy not ex- ceeding thirty minutes, and in the following order:
Educational.
Missions and Church Erection.
Publication.
Ministerial Relief.
Assembly Trustees.
As a rule, papers that are in print, and in the hands of the members shall be accepted as having been read, those present- ing them having opportunity for making remarks within the limits named.
3. Friday afternoon. For so much of this period as may be necessary, the order of the forenoon is to be continued.
4. Assembly business in the forenoons of Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
5. There shall be no business session of -the Assembly on the afternoon of Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, the time being de- voted tlo Committee work.
6. Reports of all Standing and Special Committees shall be considered in the order in which they are filed with the Stated Clerk.
7. All resolutions touching the general enterprise of the Church must be referred to appr^pr;ate Standing Committees for consideration before they can be taken up by the body.
8. iNio item of business in conflict with this Standing Rule shall be considered except by suspension of the Rule, by a two- thirds vote.
9. In aH cases not provided for in its own Rules of Order, the Assembly is to be governed by Robert's Rules of Order.
10. That we believe it would ibe wise for arrangements to be made for preaching services at 11 a. m. on Saturday and Monday, and on Saturday and Monday afternoons, for the bene- fit of the visitors and of the Commissioners who are not en- gaged in the Committee Rooms; these arangements to be made by the pastor-host.
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PURPORTED REPLY:
General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY°OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U. S. A. Rev. W. H. Roberts, D. D., LL. D., Witherspoon Building,
Stated Clerk. Philadelphia, Pa.
Columbus, Ohio, May 24, 1907. To the Rev. T. "H. Padgett, and others, meeting at Dickson,
Tenn., May 16, 1907. Brethren: — f si
The General Assemibly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America has received your telegram of greet- ing, the fraternal and Christian sentiments of which are cor- dially reciprocated.
We have also in hand your communication protesting against the Reunion and Union of the Preslbytterian Church in the U. S. A., and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, which Reunion and Union was constitutionally completed, May 24, 1906, by the General Assemblies of both Churches.
Replying to your protest, this first General Assembly of the Reunited Church records its deep regret that you and tnose associated with you has thus far declined to concur in the con- stitutional action of the majority of the Preslbyteries and the two-thirds rrajorilty cf the General Assemibly olf the former Cum- berland Presibyterian Church, in favor of the Reunion. We hope that When you know the full significance of the Reunion and the full design and import of the steps that led up to it, you wi|j recognize the wisdom of yielding to the legally expressed will cf tthose who have long been your (brethren in the Lord, an/i that you will join us in work for the salvation of souls and the winning of the world to righteousness, in the spirit of Jesus Ohrist. Believing that strife for the perpetuation of denomina- tional churches of the same faith and order, churches which ought to be one in name and fact, is uniwise, we rejoice in tne present Reunion and shall pray and lahor for Reunion with other Presbyterian churches. s
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We had not heard until your communication announced it, that anybody had claimed or induced others to believe, that the Presibyterian Church in the U. S. A., had abandoned the West- minster Confession of Faith. This is not true. The fact was in easy view of all, and nobody could have obscured it, if it had been attempted, that the Reunion was effected upon the doc- trinal basis of the Westminster Confession of Faith as revised in 190-3 and the other doctrinal standards of the Presbyterian Church in the U. ,S. A.
We feel that your refusal to accept this Reunion is the re- sult of misunderstanding. Proof is found in the fact that you intimate that one of the reasons for your failure to accept the •terms of Reunion is, that you did not believe that the West- minster Confession of Faith as revised in 1903, was regarded •by this church as being in practical accord with the Confession of Faith of the former Cumberland Presibyterian Church. We emphasize that the General Assembly and the Presioyteries of this Church, in adopting the plan of Reunion declared that there was sufficient agreement between the systems of doctrine of the •two churches to warrant this Union, a Union alike honoring to jboth. We reiterate this statement in the most solemn manner.
We further draw your attention to the quotations you make from the Pastoral Letter which was addressed to you by the Decatur Cumberland Presbyterian General Assembly^ These are not justly described by you when you state that they are "mis- leading and unjustifiable," nor do we sympthasize (With you in characterizing the conduct of those Cumberland Presbyterians who have accepted the Union as being a "cruel and unsancti- fied course of wrong and oppression." Your additional charge against these pure and earnest men as "despoilers," whose pur- pose it is to "wrest" from you property to which you and your associates are entitled, is altogether unwarranted. In this con- nection, it is well to advise that we and you. endeavor to ob- serve the obligations of Christian courtesy.
Like yourselves, we regret that your unwillingness to acr cept the Reunion, and your appeal to the Courts, have rendered it necessary to ask the courts of. the several States to deter- mine the property questions involved. It has ibeen repeatedly announced by the friends of Reunion in the fornier Cumberland Presbyterian Church and. by the Reunited Church, that it is not the purpose of these suits, and. it is not the design of any, to take ^way from former Cumberland Preshyterians who protest against the Reunion, any property or other right to which, .they are legally or morally, entitled. Your assumntion that all the property of. the former. Cumberland Presbyterian .Church belongs to. you and your. associates is untenable in both law and morals. We shall be careful ourselves to follow in all our relations to
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property and other matters, those equitable and reasonable prin- ciples which are given for our guidance in the Word of God, and to act towards you as becomes brethren in the Lord.
Brethren, there is a large work to be done for our common country, in the name and for the sake of our Lord and Saviour Jessu Christ. There is in the heathen world an open door for united effort for its redemption. We tender to you a hearty invitation to accept the Reunion, and to co-operate with us, in all Christian work. Come with us and we will do you good, and our united labors will be a blessing to our country and to the world.
In behalf of the General Assembly and by its direction. WM. H. ROBERTS Moderator.
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
77th Session Rev. A. N. Eshman
Dickson, Tenn., Moderator,
May 16-21, 1907. Nashville, Tenn.
78th Session Rev. J. L. Goodknight,
Corsicana, Texas, Stated Clerk and Treasurer
May 21 , 1908. Lincoln, Illinois.
October 1st, 1907. The above is a TRUE COPY of the Purported Reply of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America in session at Columbus, Ohio, May, 1907, in reply to the address of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in session at Dickson, Tennessee, May, 1907. The address is found on pages 18-22 of the May, 1907, Minutes of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyter- ian Church. The original copy of the General Assembly's pur- ported reply as sent by Wm. H. Roberts, Moderator, is in my possession. The body of the document is a very poorly type- written document with erasures and corrections with pen and ink.
"In behalf of the General Assembly and by its direction" and "Wm. H. Roberts Moderator" is in handwriting. The Roberts' document is dated May 24, 1907. The Cumberland Presbyter- ian General Assembly adjourned May 21, 1907.
Truly, : J. L. GOODKNIGHT, Stated Clerk.
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