Title |
VOL3NO03P12 |
Article Title(s) |
General Church Notes, Advertisements in Salt Lake City |
Page |
12 |
Subject |
Baltimore (Maryland); Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.); Denver (Colorado); Mt. Carmel (Indiana); Terre Haute (Indiana); Boston (Massachusetts); New York (New York); Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake County (Utah); London (England); Tibet (China); Matabeleland (South Africa); Liverpool (England); Cape Palmas (Liberia); Calvary Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.); Baptist Church--Washington (D.C.); Baptists--Washington (D.C.); Baptist Church--Maryland--Baltimore; Baptists--Maryland--Baltimore; Baptist Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.); Baptist Church--New York State--New York; Baptists--New York State--New York; First Baptist Church (Denver, Colorado); Baptist Church (Denver, Colorado); Baptist Church--Colorado--Denver; Baptists--Colorado--Denver; Clarendon Street Baptist Church (Boston, Massachusetts); Baptist Church (Boston, Massachusetts); Baptist Church--Massachusetts--Boston; Baptists--Massachusetts--Boston; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor (Washingto |
OCR Text |
Show THE CHURCH REVIEW <br><br> General Church Notes. <br> BAPTIST. <br> The great Calvary Baptist church at Washington D. C. recently gave the entire day to the Y. P. S. C. E. <br> Rev. Dr. Frank M. Ellis, formerly of Baltimore, began his pastorate with the Washington Ave. church, Brooklyn last Sunday. <br> Dr. Tupper of the First Baptist church, Denver, recently called the city together to protest against the return of the public gaming table. It will not return. <br> In London 5,000 Endeavorers assembled in the Metropolitan Tabernacle. Rev. Thomas Spurgeon, pastor, to hear an address by the founder of the Christian Endeavor Society. <br> Rev. Wm. Upcraft and his companion Baptist missionaries, have established themselves in the extreme western city of China, where the caravans are made up for the journey into Tibet. Only a stop remains before entering this "Great closed land." <br> Vassar College, the noted Baptist institution for young women, has an enrollment of 485. Th |
Further Information |
This page has a section for articles and a section for advertisements. The first section is for general news on the Baptist and Methodist churches of the world. The first article reports on Baptist missions in China and South Africa, is about the all-women Vassar College, is about a protest against gambling in Denver, and notes various pastors and Christian Endeavor Societies. The second article pertains to the Methodist denomination and is about gifts given to Reverend D. F. Hedges, William Taylor on a revival campaign in Ireland, and General Grant's baptism. The second article is then followed by a note on revival services by evangelists in Indiana. The following advertisements are for Jno. McDonald Junior's tea and coffee, 3 Crown Baking Powder and Dr. G. W. Shores medical practice. |
Publisher |
Westminster College |
Format |
application/pdf |
Spatial Coverage |
3 Crown Baking Powder |
People |
Bilhorn, Peter; Chapman, J. Wilbur (John Wilbur), 1859-1918; Ellis, Frank M.; Spurgeon, Thomas; Sunday, Billy, 1862-1935; Taylor, William; Upcraft, William; Gordon (Dr.) (Pastor); Grant (General); Hedges, D. F. (Rev.); McDonald, Jno., Jr.; Newman (Bishop); Rostron (Mr.); Shores, G. W. (Dr.); Tupper (Dr.) |
Setname |
wc_tw |
ID |
1095465 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68051h1/1095465 |