The Presbytery resumed shortly after 3 o'clock. The Moderator offered prayer. There was a large attendance of the congregation of St. Andrew's. ...
Article : 7,386 wordsLaunceston, Aug. 23, 1873. Rev. and Dear Sir,—The Managers of St Andrew's Church respectfully request that you will call a meeting of the congregation from the ...
Article : 79 wordsLaunceston, 23rd Aug., 1873. My Dear Sir,—In justice to the Managers of St. Andrew's, to the member of the Church, and to myself, and with all deference to the ...
Article : 73 wordsMeeting of Committee of Advice and Co-operation, held in the lower school-room on the 27th August, 1873. Preset Wm. Tyson, sen., Alex Webster. ...
Article : 202 wordsTo the Moderator of Presbytery. The Presbytery having set aside the petition of members and ahderents of St. Andrew's requesting a Presbyterial visitation—censured the ...
Article : 171 wordsLaunceston, 26th August, 1873. My Dear Sir.— Yours, of yesterday's date, I received. In justice to yourself, and as matter of moment to me, I have to ask a detailed ...
Article : 64 wordsLaunceston, August 26, 1873. Reverend Sir—I have just received your note of this date. My grievance, as you are pleased to term it, is this, that you as Chairman of the ...
Article : 102 wordsWe the undersigned, Managers, members, and seatholders of St. Andrew's Church, Launceston, being in possession of information, which we believe authentic, to the effect that the Rev. Mr. ...
Article : 378 wordsLaunceston, 9th January, 1874. My Dear Sir,—Owing to recent action on your part and on that of others the arrangements made by the Session of St. Andrew's ...
Article : 47 wordsPresent—Messrs. Turnbull (in the chair), Tyson, Toan, and Ried. Mr. Toan informed the meeting that he had forwarded the meeting that he had forwarded copy of Managers' record referring to ...
Article : 652 wordsLaunceston, 26th Aug., 1873. My Dear Sir,—I am seeking the "statements" to which you refer "as true," and these, so far as I can judge, you decline to give. I have ...
Article : 69 words19th Jan., 1874. Now that the meeting of Presbytery has been held, I shall feel obliged by your informing me what arrangements you intend making for carrying on the Sabbath School. ...
Article : 156 wordsLaunceston, 27th Aug., 1873. Rev. Sir,—I acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 20th inst. If you refer to my letter of 25th inst. you will see that my object in addressing you was to ...
Article : 408 wordsPresent—Rev. J. Gardner, in the chair; Messrs. Turnbull, Tyson, Reid, and Toan. Mr. Turnbull addressed the meeting, stating in effect that Mr Gardner had departed from ...
Article : 364 wordsThe Rev. Jno. Gardner. Rev, Sir,—On the 19th inst. I addressed you wishing to know what arrangements you intended making for carrying on the work of the ...
Article : 136 wordsWhich day the Session of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church met and was constituted, interalia. The divisive courses followed by the Managers of said church as Managers and as ...
Article : 214 wordsLaunceston, 30th Jan., My Dear Sir,—Your resignation as Superintendent of the Sabbath School in connection with St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church has ...
Article : 32 wordsRev. J. Gardner put in a letter he had received from the hon. Mr Thomson and his reply :— The Reverend John Gardner, Launceston. ...
Article : 351 wordsLaunceston, 27th Aug., 1873. My Dear Sir,— Your letter of to-day is most unsatisfactory. I am not asking your meaning, nor has any question been raised as to the ...
Article : 112 wordsPresent—Messrs J. Reid (in the chair), Wm. Tyson, and J. Toan. The following record was unanimously decided upon :— ...
Article : 149 wordsTo the Rev. John Gardner, "Moderator of Session." REVEREND SIR,—To a legal summons to attend before a legally constituted Court, I ...
Article : 90 wordsDr Turnbull's reasons for voting against the Deliverance of the Presbytery at Campbell Town :— My reasons were, I may state, chiefly these ...
Article : 2,261 wordsMeeting of Committee of Advice and Co-operation. August 15th, 1873. Present—Messrs Wm. Toyson, sen., David Scott, Jno. Thomson, John Crookes Jas. Fish, Wm. ...
Article : 286 wordsWhich day, the Session, met and was constituted inter alia. The Session having taken into consideration the conduct of the Managers of St. Andrew's Church, express their strong ...
Article : 872 wordsThe petition was sent to the Rev. J. Gardner, for transmission to the Moderator, September 4th Launceston 4th September, 1873 ...
Article : 41 wordsMy Dear Sir,—Allow me to acknowledge your courtesy in telling me your courtesy in telling me your determination—the only mark of courtesy I have received from any of the parties with whom you have been acting. ...
Article : 542 wordsMessrs. Reid, Toan, &c., &c., Dear Sirs,—I have to acknowledge receipt of your peition and of a letter in reference there to ...
Article : 528 wordsDear Sir,—In reply to your note of yesterday, making advice as to the course that should be taken by the congregation of St. Andrew's in order to secure a Presbyterial visitation, I have ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 12 Mar 1874, Page 3
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