Includes: Reports of the ministers-at-large, 1892-1901.
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Key words and phrases Scandlin, Ministry at Large, vestry, GEORGE MERRILL, religious conversation, GANNETT, OTIS WILLIAMS, missionary, Christian, sabbath school, Washington Village, South Boston, JOSEPH H, Deer Island, racter, Abby Davis, WILLIAM G, Bible, GEORGE W, Fraternity of Churches |
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 | Boston - Page 24Others are members of congregations and churches in Boston and South Boston. Some of them divide their attendance between.more pages: 63 28 34 21 31 32 42 44 27 22 |
 | Watertown - Page 27liberal donation of articles of clothing sent to us by a ladies' society in Watertown, the entire yearly avails of their tasteful skill and handiwork. ... |
 | Brewer, Miss - Page 20Brewer, Miss Ann Williams, and Mrs. Franklin Story. The wardens of King's Chapel furnished the evergreen for the decorations ; and Messrs. ... |
More | Hubbardston, Mass - Page 3RYDER, who had labored in the ministry of the gospel at Hubbardston, Mass., was appointed — first for the time, and afterwards more permanently — to ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 29and devotion to their work, are too striking not to be mentioned, especially as some come from Dorchester, Boston, and even Cambridge. ...more pages: 19 18 |
 | New York - Page 22and the Society is deserving of all praise ; but, in the absence of public restraints, vagrancy and mendicancy continue to abound in New York, ...more pages: 37 38 46 21 11 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 38well's Islands, in the neighborhood of New York ; and Blockley, Moyamensing, and the other suburban institutions of Philadelphia. ...more pages: 37 |
 | Bristol - Page 20It has been ascertained from seven of the principal venders of these publications in the town of Bristol, that seven only of the highest class are ...more pages: 17 |
 | Galway - Page 17Thence I proceeded to Maynooth, en route to the West and South of Ireland; visiting the provinces of Connaught and Munster ; from Galway going to ... |
 | Liverpool - Page 21unless perhaps in some parts of New York ; and that in Liverpool, though a fourth part of its population is Irish, and its native poor numerous, ...more pages: 15 17 |
 | Leeds - Page 20I was told that twelve or thirteen dozen copies of this journal are subscribed for by the operatives in the single borough of Leeds ; and they ... |
 | Brooklyn, NY - Page 3gained during a term of service as Superintendent of a House of Reformation for neglected children in Brooklyn, NY ; and his efforts for the young, ... |
 | Halifax - Page 18Missions ") in England embrace ten stations, in the cities of Liverpool, London, Bristol, Birmingham, Leicester, Manchester, Leeds, and Halifax. ...more pages: 19 |
 | Dover - Page 4The Committee have also agreed to pay the rent of Tuck- erman Hall, on the corner of Dover and Washington Streets, in which missionary meetings, ... |
 | Manchester - Page 52In the city of Manchester, there is only provision made for the accommodation of 100000 worshippers, in a population of 300000. ... |
 | London - Page 16I was taken one night on a round of exploration to what may be termed subterranean London ; being conducted, first, to a central station of the police ...more pages: 15 17 18 |
 | Glasgow - Page 41Chalmers succeeded in introducing into the city of Glasgow, and similar to our own "Provident Association ; " by which persons are designated to ... |
 | Munich - Page 23I make no doubt, be done by benigner methods, in a city of about thrice the population of Munich in Rumford' s time, and with less {comparatively, ... |
 | Rome - Page 44They have requested an accomplished Italian clergyman, who has exchanged his ties with Rome for a more catholic communion, to get at the first facts ... |
 | Paris - Page 17opportunities would admit, an inspection of objects of chief interest in London, I accepted an invitation to visit a few friends resident in Paris. ... |
 | Dublin - Page 17of Connaught and Munster ; from Galway going to Ennis, Limerick, Clonmell, Tipperary, Waterford, Kilkenny, Kildare, and Carlow ; back to Dublin. ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 22goes through the Bible as a whole ; including the Apocrypha, and the intermediate and additional portions of history to the destruction of Jerusalem. ...more pages: 45 47 10 |
LessPopular passagesLo, the poor Indian ! whose untutored mind Sees GOD in clouds, or hears Him in the wind ; His soul proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk or Milky Way... Page 35 But seek ye FIRST the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all other things shall be added unto you ? Dare you believe this promise or not ? I DARE : and will act accordingly, by God's assistance. Page 19 MoreA little while," to keep the oil from failing, " A little while," faith's flickering lamp to trim ; And then, the Bridegroom's coming footsteps hailing, To haste to meet Him with the bridal hymn. And He, who is Himself the Gift and Giver,— The future glory and the present smile, With the bright promise of the glad " for ever," Will light the shadows of the "little while. Page 36 I suppose my experience is like that of most of my brethren : but I am not weary of my work. I hope still that I am willing to spend and be spent, so that I may win souls to Christ, and finish my course with joy : but I want more heart... Page 12 As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith. Page 42 midst shadow and illusion, To strive, by faith, love's mysteries to spell ; Then read each dark enigma's bright solution, Then hail sight's verdict, "He doth all things well. Page 36 ... in an Evening, together with such plain short Tracts, upon the Principles of Christianity, as are easily procured, and of which, Numbers have been distributed in the Parish since my coming into it. — Some few Heads of Families do, from a Principle of Conscience, take pious Care in these Matters; and, it is to be hoped, that by the Blessing of God, their Numbers will... Page 15 AROUND the throne of God in heaven, Thousands of children stand — Children whose sins are all forgiven, A holy, happy band, Singing, Glory, glory. Page 31 His arm is not shortened that He cannot save, neither is His ear heavy that He cannot hear. Page 12 Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life Page 12 Less |