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The Assembly Herald

VOL. 10

Published Monthly by order of the General Assembly

A. W. HALSEY, D.D., JOHN DIXON, D.D., WILLIAM H. SCOTT, Committee
Office, 1328 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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CONSIDER: Strategic points in our missionary conquest. The
world field. Plans best adapted to arouse the Home Church to
her great opportunity.

Begin the year with prayer. Read Andrew Murray's "The
Key to the Missionary Problem." He says: "Oh, if we could make
this problem a personal one-if we could fill the hearts of the people
with a personal love for the Saviour who died for them—the indiffer-
ence of Christendom would disappear, and the kingdom of Christ would
appear."

Use the Year Book of Prayer. The subjects of the first week are:
Jan. 1. For an outpouring of the Spirit.

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2. For the unnumbered millions who have never heard of Christ.

3. For governments and those in authority, that they may be in
full sympathy with the Christian missionary and his work.
4. For the native Church.

5. For the Board of Foreign Missions, members and officers.

6. For the seven Women's Boards, with all their Synodical and

Presbyterial societies and auxiliaries.

7. For the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., that it may be a

missionary Church.

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Home Missions. OFFICE, 156 Fifth Ave.,

N. Y.

Secretary-Rev. Charles L. Thompson, D.D.

Assistant Secretaries-Rev. John Dixon, D D., Mr. John Willis Baer. Treasurer-Harvey C. Olın. Superintendent of Schools-Rev. Geo. F. McAfee, D.D.

OFFICE, 156 Fifth

Foreign Missions.
Ave., N. Y.
Corresponding Secretaries-Rev. Frank
F. Ellinwood, D.D., LL.D., Mr.
Robert E. Speer, Rev. Arthur J.
Brown, D.D., and Rev. A. Woodruff
Halsey, D.D.

Treasurer-Charles W. Hand.
Field Secretary-Rev. Thomas Marshall,
D.D., 48 Le Moyne Block, Chicago,
Ill.

Education. OFFICE, 1319 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.

Corresponding Secretary-Rev. Edward
B. Hodge, D.D.

Treasurer-Jacob Wilson.

Publication and Sabbath-school Work. OFFICE, 1319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary-Rev. Elijah R. Craven,
D.D., LL.D.

Recording Clerk-Rev. Willard M. Rice,
D.D.

Treasurer-Rev. C. T. McMullin.
Superintendent of Sabbath-school and
Missionary Work-Rev. James A.
Worden, D.D.

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Freedmen.

OFFICE, 516 Market Street,
Pittsburg, Pa.

Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer
-Rev. Edward P. Cowan, D.D.
Recording Secretary-Rev. Samuel J.
Fisher, D.D.

Aid for Colleges and Academies.
OFFICE, 78 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill.
Secretary-Rev. E. C. Ray, D.D.
Treasurer-E. C. Ray.

Permanent Committee on Temperance.
OFFICE, Penn Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
Corresponding Secretary-Rev. John F.
Hill, D.D.

Recording Secretary-Charles S. Mc-
Clelland, D.D.
Treasurer-William C. Lilley.

BEQUESTS TO THE BOARDS.

In the preparation of wills, when it is desired to make bequests to any of its Boards, care should be taken to insert the corporate name as known and recognized in the Courts of Law. Bequests to the

Board of Foreign Missions.-To "The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America."

Board of Home Missions.-To "The

Board of Home Missions of the Presby-
terian Church in the United States of
America, incorporated April 19, 1872, by
Act of the Legislature of the State of
New York."

Board of Education.-To "The Board of Education of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America."

Board of Publication and Sabbath-school Work.-To "The Trustees of the Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-school Work."

Board of Church Erection.-To "The Board of the Church Erection Fund of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America."

Board of Relief.-To "The Presbyterian Board of Relief for Disabled Ministers and the Widows and Orphans of Deceased Ministers."

Board for Freedmen.-To "The Board of Missions for Freedmen of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America."

Board of Aid for Colleges.-To "The Presbyterian Board of Aid for Colleges and Academies.'

N.B.-If Real Estate be given by will, let it be carefully described.

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The aim of this, the only Bible Training School connected with the Presbyterian Church, is to give special training for Foreign Missionaries, Home Missionaries, Pastors' Assistants, Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Secretaries, S. S. Teachers and other Lay Workers-a training in matter and in methods. for more effective work.

The course seeks the mastery of the English Bible, and the making of not only scholars but apt teachers of the Word. Thorough work will be given in Psychology, Pedagogy, Sociology, Music, Rhetoric and Public Speaking and Reading. Careful study will be made of Church History, and of the History and Practical Questions of both Home and Foreign Missions.

For circular containing detailed statement of courses and for other information, address Rev. S. F. VANCE, Wooster, Ohio

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