The first Church Congress ewer held in South Australia was opened at the Banqueting-room at the Adelaide Town Hall on Tuesday morning. Fully 500 Anglicans ...
Article : 6,330 wordsAn interesting exhibition of ecclesiastical, art, and missionary curios followed the afternoon meeting. The Exchange-room was well filled with specimens of church ...
Article : 234 wordsThe Rev. E. S. Hughes, in an able address, dealt with brotherhoods. There were signs, he said, which warned Australians to be prepared to understand and to ...
Article : 304 wordsThe following is tho list of officers of the Co[?] Bress:-t Patron, Lord Tennyson. President, The Bishop of Adelaide. ...
Article : 424 wordsThe Rev. Mervyn Archdall, of Sydney, said the rev. gentleman who spoke on "Brotherhood" had stated that Henry VIII. had, with the motive of greed, suppressed ...
Article : 847 wordsGeneral Sir E. T. H. Hutton contributed a paper on religion in its relation to the military obligations of the citizen. In the course of it he said in the association of ...
Article : 865 wordsThe Town Han presented an animated scene on Tuesday evening, when the Congress conversazione took place. Pretty dresses formed a pleasing contrast to the ...
Article : 1,087 wordsThe scholars of the Manthorpe Memorial Sunday-school, assisted by the church choir, rendered a service of song, entitled, "The Puritan's Daughter," in the church on ...
Article : 615 wordsA paper on General Synods by Mr. Cum brae Stewart (Brisbane) was read by Archdeacon Whitington (Tasmania). In the course of his paper Mr. Stewart submitted ...
Article : 975 wordsA meeting of ladles, convened by Mrs. C. H. Hussey, to consider the question of assisting at the fair in the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition Building in April next was held at the residence of ...
Article : 294 wordsThe President announced that the following telegram had been received from the Acting Governor-General:—"Quite impossible for me to attend the Church Congress. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Rev. Distin Morgan, of Sydney, dealt with Church administration to sailors. He said it was well to bear in mind the important part seaport towns had played in ...
Article : 799 wordsThe Rev. Canon Spencer, of Goulburn, read a paper on deaconesses and sisterhoods. He said the General Synod of the Church in Australia and Tasmania ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 1 Oct 1902, Page 9
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