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... HOME MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . Isen asser assembly . Presented to the General Assembly , at Detroit , Mich . , May 21st , 1891 ... Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church 1891 . HOME MISSIONS .
... HOME MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . Isen asser assembly . Presented to the General Assembly , at Detroit , Mich . , May 21st , 1891 ... Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church 1891 . HOME MISSIONS .
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... McMILLAN , D.D. O. D. EATON , Treasurer . Corresponding Secretaries . OSCAR E. BOYD , Recording Secretary . Presbyterian House , 53 Fifth Avenue , New York . Box L , Station D. HOME MISSIONS . THE TWENTY - FIRST ANNUAL REPORT . MEMBERS.
... McMILLAN , D.D. O. D. EATON , Treasurer . Corresponding Secretaries . OSCAR E. BOYD , Recording Secretary . Presbyterian House , 53 Fifth Avenue , New York . Box L , Station D. HOME MISSIONS . THE TWENTY - FIRST ANNUAL REPORT . MEMBERS.
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Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly. HOME MISSIONS . THE TWENTY - FIRST ANNUAL REPORT . The Board of Home Missions has completed the eighty - ninth year of its service - its twenty - first since the re - union . In ...
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly. HOME MISSIONS . THE TWENTY - FIRST ANNUAL REPORT . The Board of Home Missions has completed the eighty - ninth year of its service - its twenty - first since the re - union . In ...
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... Home Missions . The receipts from churches and individuals for current work have been greater than last year by $ 34,122.22 , and in advance of any previous year in the history of the Board . In addition to this increase $ 64,000 were ...
... Home Missions . The receipts from churches and individuals for current work have been greater than last year by $ 34,122.22 , and in advance of any previous year in the history of the Board . In addition to this increase $ 64,000 were ...
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... toward the erection of a Presbyterian church . The largest subscription toward another came from a Roman Catholic . A Unitarian gave a lot on which a church is being built . One church worships in 1891. ] 7 BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS .
... toward the erection of a Presbyterian church . The largest subscription toward another came from a Roman Catholic . A Unitarian gave a lot on which a church is being built . One church worships in 1891. ] 7 BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS .
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Page 15 - Trustees of the Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-school Work." Board of Education, — to " The Board of Education of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.
Page 15 - The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.
Page 36 - Presbytery, as to his progress, wants and prospects; and when any of the requisitions of the Board which affect him may not be carried out by teachers or others, it becomes his duty to see that they are attended to, that delays and losses to himself may be prevented. 5. The reception of...
Page 34 - ... or if he ceases to adhere to the standards of the Presbyterian Church; or if he changes his place of study contrary to the directions of the Presbytery, or...
Page 62 - ... to secure an annual offering from the churches for this cause; to cooperate with local agencies in determining sites for new institutions ; to decide what institutions shall be aided ; to assign to those institutions seeking endowment the special fields open to their appeals, that clashing lietween them may be avoided, and to discourage all independent appeals to the Church at large.
Page 35 - Education, is the increase of holy and faithful preachers of the gospel, the young brethren who look to this work are earnestly and affectionately reminded that all intellectual acquisitions are of little value without the cultivation of piety, and that they are expected and required to pay special attention to the practical duties of religion, such as reading the Scriptures; secret prayer and meditation; occasional acts of special consecration of themselves to Christ and to his service as their...
Page 13 - The Presbyterian Board of Relief for Disabled Ministers and the Widows and Orphans of Deceased Ministers." Board for Freedmen.— To "The Board of Missions for Freedmen of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.
Page 156 - Moses' minister, saying, Moses My servant is dead ; now therefore arise, go over this Jordan, thou. and all this people, unto the land which I do give to them, even to the children of Israel. Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you, as I said unto Moses.
Page 33 - ... new candidates beyond its ability to support them ; and it will not give aid to students from the foreign missionary field unless they have been recommended by our foreign missionaries abroad, or have come to study in this country by a special invitation given from this Board upon the request of other duly recognized church authorities, or of missionaries resident on the fields from which they come. II. — RECEPTION OF CANDIDATES. 1. The encouragement of a young man to enter the Gospel ministry...
Page 295 - Statutes, so far as the same is applicable, and also subject to the provisions of chapter three hundred and sixty of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty.