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THE LEADING BAPTIST PAPER.

During 1897 -- Its Seventy-Fifth Year

It will publish several series of important articles that will be contributed by eminent men of various evangelical denominations, notably:

SAMUEL W. DYKE, LL.D., Secretary National
Divorce Reform League.
MERRILL EDWÅRD GATES, LL.D.,
President Amherst College.

J. H. W. STUCKENBERG, D.D.

DANIEL DORCHESTER, D.D. CHARLES F. TWING, D.D., President Western Reserve University.

WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D.D. PROF. J. 0. MURRAY, D.D., Vice-President Princeton Seminary.

REV. J. MUNRO GIBSON, D.D.

BISHOP JOHN F. HURST, D.D. PRES. VALENTINE, D.D., Theological Seminary, Gettysburg. THEODORE . CUYLER, D.D.

REV. GEO. M. STONE, D.D.

As a matter of course, every eminent Baptist teacher and scholar will be represented in THE EXAMINER during 1897-as most have been during 1896--presenting to THE EXAMINER readers their best work.

EDWARD BRIGHT AND HIS TIMES.

A series of historical and anecdotal articles covering the fifty years that Edward Bright was a central figure of the Baptist denomination, by Professor HENRY C. VEDDER, of Crozier Seminary.

A LITERARY COURSE, under the direction of Miss MAR. GUERITE SWEET, Instructor in English at Vassar College. The fimt quarter, beginning November 26, concerns the Victorian Poets. A YEAR,

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ENDURING MEMORIALS.

What more enduring memorial can we erect to perpetuate a name than a Christian School?

When once established, it outlasts dynasties, survives revolutions, and, during successive generations, century after century, it abides like the eternal sunshine, giving light and warmth, life and beauty. In what way can we more completely honor the name of one who lived a noble life, than by erecting a memorial in the shape of a public hall, a library building, a chapel; the creation of a professorship, or the complete endowment of an institution?

Such schools convert money into manhood; they transmute gold and silver into character; they awaken slumbering talent, evoke genius, call into activity unexpected powers for good, stimulate missionary endeavor, send out men and women as messengers of love, purity, and happiness. They are agents of reform; they are citadels of righteousness; they are nurseries of piety; they are a standing menace to eyil; they are perpetual reminders of religion; they are God's instruments for the amelioration of mankind, and for the establishment of His kingdom on the earth.

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(The Central National Baptist Newspaper) SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.

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Rev. C. A. WOODDY, Editor.

Home Mission Echoes.

This paper wil be issued monthly (August possibly excepted), under the auspices jointly of the American Baptist Homo Mission So iety and the Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society. Mrs. M. C. Reynolds, General Editor, and Mrs. Jas. McWhinnie. Asst. Fditor; Rev. H. L. Morehouse, D. D., in charge of the Home Mission Society's Department and Mrs. Anna Sargent Hut in charge of the Departnient for "Our Young Folks." Subscription price per year, twenty cents. Ten copies and upward to one address, ten cents.

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