. The Southern Baptist pulpit . of his office. In personal appearance, he is a man of medium height andbuild, well preserved, and has an immense capwork. Ever) position to which he has been called has beenfilled wit] nous success; every trust committed to him >een administered win the admiration of all. His r, whether private <»r professional, has been an unbrokenadvance from the first until n The Univ( eing the institu- tion where Judge Haralson his tion, and which I with the B. in i In i :.. D. from Mercer Lniver- rd ofn. Heard Colliand rendered to t elec- f the Alal Ii ed in i


. The Southern Baptist pulpit . of his office. In personal appearance, he is a man of medium height andbuild, well preserved, and has an immense capwork. Ever) position to which he has been called has beenfilled wit] nous success; every trust committed to him >een administered win the admiration of all. His r, whether private <»r professional, has been an unbrokenadvance from the first until n The Univ( eing the institu- tion where Judge Haralson his tion, and which I with the B. in i In i :.. D. from Mercer Lniver- rd ofn. Heard Colliand rendered to t elec- f the Alal Ii ed in i 1892, when his duties as I Dr. J. P. Boyce, when the Southern 1 I MempI nd various names were nnbled—names of?us—Judge 11 lb) a handsome majority. He ivenHe presides without theding. He ki. unentary law, but is r. l his bidding, andluct of the busvention. An excellent skt- Haralson appeared in the Seminar) Magazine in Louisville in 1893. from the penof Dr. J. M. Frost, from which this note is ; D TI Southern Baptist Pulpit D BY • J. L. LOVE •* -HAN H ii J, m »?mm \1895 cv. PUB;. 18 , ,D*T1CNS ic>; )VE AN BIBLE am. a PURE GOSPEL nil EDITOR PREFACE As it is the province of the butler to serve theviands and not entertain the guests, we will not in-trude on the reader a long dissertation on even SO tinea disli as we are, by the graciousness of the brethren,able to provide. The intellectual and spiritual repastto which all are invited will proclaim its \vn excel-lence. The Southern Baptist Convention constitutes thelargest deliberative body in the world, and thougha few excellent volumes of sermons by single indi-viduals have been published, no book representingthe pulpit of the Convention has yel appeared. Itwas thought that such a volume would be a fittingmemorial to our fiftieth anniversary as a separate or-ganization. The book is truly representative though by nome


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