Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . ec-tion which has had such an immensegrowth in population during recentyears, the single city of Birminghamhaving increased more than two hun-dred and forty-four per cent in a singledecade. Within a little more than ahundred miles of Anniston there aremore than one million white College has just completed eight years of work, andthe wisdom of the Synod in founding and fostering the institutionis evidenced by the fact that during the past year the attendanceincreased twenty per cent. The Synod has awakened to the factthat the C
Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . ec-tion which has had such an immensegrowth in population during recentyears, the single city of Birminghamhaving increased more than two hun-dred and forty-four per cent in a singledecade. Within a little more than ahundred miles of Anniston there aremore than one million white College has just completed eight years of work, andthe wisdom of the Synod in founding and fostering the institutionis evidenced by the fact that during the past year the attendanceincreased twenty per cent. The Synod has awakened to the factthat the Church which makes no provision for the education of hersons must ultimately lose her leadership. The Bible is a text book and is taught not merely as a dis-cipline of culture and a correct standard of the imagination,but as the Word of God, the only infallible rule of faith andpractice. The College believes in sane athletics, and no student is al-lowed to participate in an intercollegiate contest who fails to makea daily grade of seventy-five per Rev. E. D. McDougall,
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