. The Southern Baptist pulpit . fidelity, in whatever form it makes the attack, can-not damage the Bible or the cause of religion as itwill be damaged by failure in the mission here is the most fatal of all heresies. Godmake us true and loyal in this supreme test of our D I. Pun ef wras born in Copiah County, Miss. Whenly sixteen yea nfederate army, and throughout the civil war wras a gallant soldier. He began to preach when about twenty-four years old, and hasserved as pastor at Port Gibson and Crystal Springs, Miss., Bir-mingham, Ala., and is now pastor in New Orleans, La.


. The Southern Baptist pulpit . fidelity, in whatever form it makes the attack, can-not damage the Bible or the cause of religion as itwill be damaged by failure in the mission here is the most fatal of all heresies. Godmake us true and loyal in this supreme test of our D I. Pun ef wras born in Copiah County, Miss. Whenly sixteen yea nfederate army, and throughout the civil war wras a gallant soldier. He began to preach when about twenty-four years old, and hasserved as pastor at Port Gibson and Crystal Springs, Miss., Bir-mingham, Ala., and is now pastor in New Orleans, La. has made a tine record. Churches under his care have,withou >n, grown in numbers and influence, and he has often sent out new churches. As State evangelist, at different times, tor Mississippi and Alabama, he has been I with- out beii tional. Believing strongly in the Bible, he studies fully and preaches it faithfully. In self control, unselfish-ommon sense, ami energy of thought ami action, may befound the d [>. I I. KM K. II I XXIII UoXOR For SERVICE1BY D. I. PURSIR, D. D. If :?:•-. Wm will my Father honour. John 12 : rf>. *T*HIS is an age of honor seeking. We urge our1 children to stnve for the honors in school • we JS« th theni when they obtain these honors Weare glad when we or our countrymen are honored ?and from our hearts we say, God speed the day whenail our men may be worthy of honor, whether theyare awarded the meed of praise by being entrustedwith responsibilities or not It is in nowise wronetose?k honor, if only it be sought in an honorableway in well-doing. The A] Paul urges us to r;>\k ,r glory and honour and immortality, eternal I- • *• 7>- Avowing then, the wisdom o Christian, seeking honor, we ask: How shall he un it? oUI- text gives us a simple, concise an- iuvr nuJS7 I1Kin s*™ we, Wm will my Father |or. This u-xt naturally divides itself into two I. The service required or rendered. II. The honor conferred or r


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