The Aberdeen Doctors a Notable Group of Scottish Theologians of the First Epis

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The Aberdeen Doctors a Notable Group of Scottish Theologians of the First Epis
Donald Macmillan
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This indeed has been distinctly admitted by the leader of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, - and the Canadian Church, some years ago, in view of the great work that lay before it in the Far West, set apart one of its ministers with the functions of^ a Superintendent, ^ to organise its forces, and to plant churches there. The union of Protestantism in these vast dominions is regarded by many to be ' Bishop Forbes' Funeralls, p. Ixxv.
^ Dr. Meiklejohn, in British Weekly, 13th August 1908.
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...Dr. James Robertson. See Life, by Ralph Connor.
UNION IN OUR DAY 195 essential if it is to hold its own against the Roman Catholic Church, and this applies to India as well. In these countries, where there are no endowments for religion, great difficulty is experienced in supporting the ministry in poor and sparsely populated districts, and it is felt that, if the resources of the Protestant Churches were united, headway could be made. The Roman Catholic system makes it equal to almost any situation, and, its strength not being im- paired by division, it is seen establishing itself even in localities where the prevailing spirit is Protestant.


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