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Presbyterian Record Index 1950S Presbyterian Record Index - 1950s Year Month Page # Title of article Author Topics covered 1950 January 3 Formosan Presbyterians progress amid national confusion James Dickson Taiwan, Formosa, China, Taipeh, Red Tide, immigration, Paktau, Siang-lian, Ho-peng 1950 January 4 John Knox and Andrew Melville: Builders of the Scottish reformation A. Ian Burnett Edinburgh Scotland, Scottish Presbyterianism, St. Andrew's University 1950 January 5 Dedicate new church where 1950 Assembly will meet MacVicar Memorial Church Montreal, church fires, Dr. C. Ritchie Bell, Dr. Malcolm Campbell, Dr. Donald MacMillan 1950 January 6 The Moderator tours the west and the Kootenays C. L. Cowan Mistawasis Indian reserve, Rev. J. A. Munro, church extension, Dr. J. T. Ferguson, church growth, Rev. Thomas Roulston 1950 January 9 The exodus and the remnant Mrs. Luther L. Young Japan mission, missionaries, Korean church, Korean repatriation, Mukogawa, Kobe, Osaka 1950 January 13 Dr. Grant of the Yukon John McNab Andrew S. Grant, Almonte Ontario, George Carmack, Dr. James Robertson, Klondyke, Dawson City, Rev. C. W. Gordon the Presbyterian Record, James Croil, Rev. Ephraim Scott, Golden Jubilee, Dr. John T. McNeill, Dr. W. M. Rochester, Presbyterian 1950 January 15 Editorial - the Record enters its 75th year John McNab history 1950 January 16 How our minds make us sick Dr. Russell L. Dicks Dr. Walter Cannon, health, illness, well-being, emotions 1950 January 24 Early Presbyterianism in U.S.A. James D. Smart Leonard J. Trinterud McCormick Seminary, Old Side Presbyterians, New Side Presbyterians, American history, Gilbert Tennent 1950 February 35 Sarnia Sunday School Teacher serves for 58 years St. Andrew's Sarnia, Miss L. A. Watson, Rev. J. M. Macgillivray, Christian education, children 1950 February 36 Richard Cameron: The Covenants and Covenanters W. Gordon MacLean Scottish Reformation, Presbyterian Church in Scotland, National Covenant, Solemn League and Covenant, church history, John Knox 1950 February 38 Christian University Planned for Japan Harold B. Allen Dr. John Coventry Smith, Christian education, mission, International Christian University, democracy 1950 February 39 Clouds on Canada's Horizon John McNab alcohol, liquor consumption in Canada, problem drinkers, social issues, social trends 1950 February 41 Something from Nothing Kenneth MacLean Glazier gambling, social issues, social trends, betting, Christian living 1950 February 47 The Family from Fife O. Mary Hill Lord Tweedsmuir, John Buchan, John Knox church Scotland, history 1950 February 48 The Health shall Spring Forth Russell L. Dicks health ministry, faith and healing, emotional health, well-being 1950 February 50 Our International Age Bessie MacMurchy mission work, international relations, global partnerships, missionaries 1950 February 55 Training Christian Leaders among the Bhils Ellen Douglas Mid-India Christian Council, Rasalpura school, Bhil mission, Dr. John Buchanan, Amkhut 1950 February 58 Christianity's immediate challenge Louis Shein communism, capitalism, iron curtain, evangelism, witness 1950 February 60 Sparks from a world aflame Claris Edwin Silcox history of missions, Formosa, Japan, Taiwan, China, communism, World Council of Churches, witness John Wycliffe, English Puritanism, Lollard, William Tyndale, Henrician Reformation, Lutheranism, Protestantism, John Knox, 1950 March 68 Wycliffe and Tyndale: The English Reformation A. F. Scott Pearson Catholicism, England, Queen Elizabeth 1950 March 69 Enthusiastic gatherings at Mission Council W. A. Cameron Canadian Overseas Missions Council, Wycliffe College, Dr. J. H. Arnup, missionary education, Professor D. W. Hay 1950 March 70 The message of Iona R. J. Berlis Church of Scotland, St. Columba, Sir George MacLeod, Archie Grey, Iona Abbey 1950 March 79 Canadian Church Union was not church unity John McNab United Church Observer, Dr. George C. Pidgeon, Dr. Ephraim Scott, Dr. J. W. MacNamara, Dr. D. R. Drummond Rev. Dr. John Morton, Rev. John Gibson, Rev. J. B. Cropper, Rev. J. D. Mackay, Rev. G. A. Sutherland, Rev. J. A. Scrimgeour, 1950 March 80 Triumphs and failures in British Guiana Edward Bragg catechists, Christian education, mission 1950 March 87 Great opportunities in Formosa L. Louis DeGroot Taipeh, mission, Tamsui, Formosan Church, missionaries, Taiwan 1950 April 99 Training School Dedicated at Medicine Hat Jesse E. Bigelow St. John's Medicine Hat, Rev. R. L. Taylor, Jessie Davidson, WMS, Christian Education, teacher training 1950 April 100 Looking towards a New Reformation John McNab Western Alliance of Reformed Churches, East Germany, West Germany, Iron Curtain, F. Scott Mackenzie, Niagara Falls 1950 April 103 William, Prince of Orange: The Dutch Reformation J. Marcellus Kik Luther, Catholic Church, church history, Council of Trouble, Leyden, Calvin, Belgic Confession 1950 April 110 The boy who liked to practise O. Mary Hill George Frederick Handel, music, composing, history, the Messiah 1950 April 111 In famous Glengarry Rev. Dr. C. L. Cowan Rev. Charles W. Gordon, St. Stephen's Winnipeg, history, United Empire Loyalists, Temperance 1950 April 112 Founding and expansion of missions in Formosa Hugh MacMillan mission, George Leslie Mackay, English Presbyterian Mission, Tamsui, Taipei, William Gauld 1950 April 118 Sparks from a world aflame Claris Edwin Silcox hydrogen bomb, ethics, morality, war, weapons, Atomic Energy Commission, Hiroshima 1950 April 120 "High" and "Low" in church life H. L. Stewart Anglican Church, worship, theology, approaches to ministry 1950 April 121 Hollywood - and help wanted P. M. choir gowns, worship, advertising for ministers, call to ministry 1950 May 134 Is the Bible a Catholic book? John McNab Bible translations, Jesuits, scripture, Catholicism, Tyndale 1950 May 135 Highlights in our home missions J. Alan Munro pulpit vacancies, clergy shortage, Operation Burning Bush, itinerant ministry, Hungarian church, Italian church, Chinese church 1950 May 136 The Korean mission in Japan Dr. and Mrs. Luther L. Young Korean YMCA in Tokyo, Foreign Mission Board, Dr. Charles Allen Clark, Christian education, Korean Church in Japan 1950 May 139 A church for the Scots O. Mary Hill history, Montreal, Rev. John Bethune, Rev. John Young, Scotch Presbyterian Church 1950 May 140 Difficult year in the task of missions W. A. Cameron Home Missions, Foreign Missions, Rev. G. Deane Johnston, India, China, Formosa, Taiwan, Korean church in Japan 1950 May 144 Secularism vs. Calvary Louis Shein communism, anti-communist hysteria, materialism, atheism, faith 1950 May 149 The covenant of God's grace James S. Clarke parenting, Christian education, faith development, family faith 1950 May 151 Church mergers in the U.S.A. James D. Smart Congregational-Christian church, Evangelical Reformed church, disallowed amalgamation 1950 June 163 Moderator addresses graduates of the Presbyterian College DeCourcy H. Rayner Rev. Dr. C. L. Cowan, convocation 1950 June 164 Three centuries of the Scottish Psalter D. N. Robertson metrical Psalms, hymnbook, music, Reformation, Westminster version, history, worship 1950 June 166 What is the future for foreign missions? W. A. Cameron missionaries, British Guiana, Asia, financial aid, missionary shortage 1950 June 168 Why our church continues C. L. Cowan moderator of 75th General Assembly, Presbyterianism, church growth, history, witness Page 1 Presbyterian Record Index - 1950s Year Month Page # Title of article Author Topics covered Rev. Donald MacInnes, Erskine Hamilton, Hungarian Presbytery, church and alcohol, minimum stipend, pension payments, retirement 1950 June 169 Synod considers important overtures James K. West fund 1950 June 170 The story behind our 75th anniversary John McNab church history in Canada, Free Kirk, Auld Kirk 1950 June 171 What is the board of administration? James Dutton finances, Christian benevolence, stewardship, church statistics, church extension fund, Peace Thankoffering Fund 1950 June 173 Theological Education in Presbyterian College Robert Lennox Erskine Montreal, theological curriculum, preparation for ministry 1950 June 175 Where our church stands John McNab 75th anniversary of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, theology, beliefs 1950 June 176 Stewards of God's unsearchable riches A. Neil Miller stewardship, gifts, finances, Stewardship and Budget Committee, money 1950 June 182 Knox College, to be or not to be W. W. Bryden history, theological education, American Association of Theological Schools 1950 June 184 Seventy Five Years of Home Missions J. Alan Munro expansion, outreach, church growth in Canada 1950 June 185 The church must teach James S. Clarke Christian education, Sunday school, parenting, faith nurture, training 1950 June 187 James Robertson, the great superintendent O. Mary Hill superintendent of home missions, Winnipeg, Woodstock, outreach 1950 June 188 The brave days of old Eleanor M. Findlay Rev. E. D. McLaren, Principal Grant, Dr. Robertson, Home Missions 1950 June 197 Evangelistic programme for this anniversary year E. C. McCullagh board of evangelism and social action, advance in Christian witness, the church and alcohol 1950 July/August 207 Sanctuary dedicated in memory of Dr. Ephraim Scott Ephraim Scott Memorial Church, Presbytery of Montreal, Rev. J. S. McBride, Rev. R. J. Berlis, Donald Govan 1950 July/August 208 Our priceless inheritance C. L. Cowan national inheritance, Canada, democracy, spiritual inheritance, sovereignty of God, theology 1950 July/August 210 Reflections on Assembly and Congress John McNab Board of Missions,
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