12 WNERSHIP AND CONTROL 4. That man was created in the image of God, that he sinned and brought upon himself physical and spiritual death, that he is born in sin and at the age of accountability becomes responsi– ble for sin in thought, word, and deed. 5. That Christ atoned for man's sins by his death, and man is justified only upon condition of acceptance of the blood atone– ment. 6. That all who accept Christ as their personal Savior are regener::i.ted by the Holy Spirit and persevere in righteousness through the sanctifying power of the Holy Ghost until the end of their earthly life, when at the appearance of Christ they be– come like him in righteousness. 7. That Christ died, was buried, rose in his crucified body, ascended into Heaven, where he is our intercessor and priest; and that he will come in person in the last times and raise both the just and unjust from the dead and distribute their eternal rewards according to their works. Trusting in God and the co-operation of true Christians in all churches who subscribe to the above tenets of faith, Cedar– ville College appeals for the support and patronage of all who believe in the basic truths of the Bible and the training of men and women for loyal, definite service for Christ's Crown and Kingdom. Ownership and Control.-At the meeting of the Gen– eral Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Coulterville, Illinois, in May 1928, the full ownership and control of Cedar– ville College was given into the hands of its Board of Trustees, a self-perpetuating corporation. This Board of Trustees is composed for the most part of Presbyterians, U. S. A. The Board is solemnly pledged to perpetuate and maintain ths distinctive doctrines and teachings of Evangelical Christianity. Cedarville College stands, as it always has stood, and will continue to stand, for the cardinal principles of Christianity. Commendation.-At their meetings in September 1930, the presbyteries of Dayton and Columbus of the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A. unanimously commended Cedarville College to the consideration of parents who have children to educate and also to the generosity and liberality of the constituents of the respective presbyteries. Cedarville College has open doors for members of all churches and gladly welcomes young men and women of good character and noble ideals. Among its students are found young men and women of all Protestant Churches and of the Catholic Church and of no church affiliation. The aim of Cedarville Col– lege is to help its students to find themselves and to fit them for real service to God and humanity.
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