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  3. MORE PUBLIC MEETINGS.

    Something seems to have happened to the attendance at the Temperance and Morals Demonstration on the evening of the Tuesday of the second Conference week. An audience of only 400 in the Lyceum ...

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  4. THURSDAY, MARCH 9th.

    Rev. R. Caldwell presented the report of the Children's Fund, and Hen. W. Robson submitted the balance-sheet. Both were adopted, and the gentlemen named were re-appointed. The levy for 1911 was ...

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  5. THE CONFERENCE AND THE YOUNG.

    It is well that the youth of Methodism should know that the great demonstrations in behalf of the Sunday Schools and Christian Endeavour Societies did not wholly represent the interest taken in them by ...

    Article : 335 words
  6. CONFERENCE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.

    Methodism has often been the unconscious pioneer of great movements. Long before the present Saturday half holiday was ever thought of as n universally adopted order, the Conference held firmly by its ...

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