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 | 425 Congress Street, Portland, Me - Page 70Published in the interest of the Maine Conference of Unitarian Churches, at 425 Congress Street, Portland, Me. Price, 35 cents a year. ... |
 | 48 Boylston Street - Page 63The rooms, at 48 Boylston Street, are open every day, Sundays included, from 8 AM to ID PM Membership for one vear, one dollar; ... |
 | 59 Deering Street, Portland, Me - Page 68Published in the Interest of the Maine Conference of Unitarian Churches, at 59 Deering Street, Portland, Me. Price, 35 cents a year. Single copy. ... |
More | 35 Broad Street - Page 64Brown, MD, Treasurer (28 State Street) ; William Howell Reed, Secretary (35 Broad Street); these officers, together with John Mason Little, Stephen M; ... |
 | 121 South 12th Street - Page 67The meetings are held in the New Century Drawing-room, 121 South 12th Street ; and the Club maintains a permanent room for the use of its members, ... |
 | 277 Tremont Street - Page 68The Children's Mission Home, 277 Tremont Street, opposite Common Street, was dedicated March 27, 1867. The office for the business of the Society is ... |
 | Cambridge, Mass - Page 57Cambridge,. Mass. This institution was formally established in 1817, though instruction iu Theology had previously been given in connection with ... |
 | 104 East 20th Street, New York, NY - Page 51Morehouse, 104 East 20th Street, New York, NY, Secretary; Howland Davis, 5 Nassau Street, New York, NY, Treasurer. ... |
 | 124 South 12th Street - Page 66The meetings are held in the New Centurv Drawing-room, 124 South 12th Street, and the Club maintains a permanent room in tiie same building for the ... |
 | 271 Franklin Street - Page 61Brown, MD, Treasurer (4 Exchange Place); William Howell Reed, Secretary (271 Franklin Street); Thomas Sherwin, Francis C. ... |
 | 5 Nassau Street, New York, NY - Page 51Morehouse, 104 East 20th Street, New York, NY, Secretary; Howland Davis, 5 Nassau Street, New York, NY, Treasurer. ... |
 | 110 Chauncy Street - Page 56Nob'le (110 Chauncy Street), Treasurer; Frederick W. Porter (82 Water Street), Secretary; Horace S. Sears, Richard C. Humphreys, James W. ... |
 | 22 Pemberton Square - Page 63Gannett Wells (22 Pemberton Square), Treasurer; William M. Mclnnes, (53 State Street), Secretary; Charles II. Brigham, Robert T. Swan, Clement W. ... |
 | 31 Pemberton Square - Page 65Gannett Wells (31 Pemberton Square), Treasurer: George Peirce (70 Water Street), Secretary; Frederick H. Nazro, Charles W. ... |
 | 5 East 41st Street - Page 56Davis, New York, NY (5 East 41st Street) Corresponding Sec' y. Miss Flora L. Close, Boston, Mass. (25 Beacon Street) Treasurer. Directors. Mrs. ... |
 | 32 Nassau Street - Page 58Secretary ; James Warren, 32 Nassau Street, Treasurer; Kev. Russell N. Bellows, Miss May H. Congdon, Rev. Samuel A. hliot, Kirk B. ... |
 | 66 Evergreen Place, East Orange, NJ - Page 20Miss Ida C, Moline, 111 Ilumphrevs, Charles Alfred, Randolph, Mass Hunt, Wa'ltcr Held, 66 Evergreen Place, East Orange, NJ Hunter, Stanley Mercer, St. ... |
 | 2631 12th Avenue, S. Minneapolis, Minn - Page 20Cal tHassall, Robert, Keokuk, Iowa Haugerud, Herman, 2631 12th Avenue, S. Minneapolis, Minn, (also at Hudson) Hawes, Oscar Brown, 24 Isabella Street, ... |
 | 63 Adelbert Street, Cleveland, Ohio - Page 18Buck, Miss Florence, 63 Adelbert Street, Cleveland, Ohio 1893 1893 1 Buckley. George Wright, Battle Creek, Mich 1891! Buckshorn, Louis Henry, Westford ... |
 | 4 Archdale St., Charleston, SC - Page 24William Orne, Brookline, Mass 1848 Whitman, Henry Arthur, 4 Archdale St., Charleston, SC 1878 1889 Whitmore, James Herman, Stoneham, Mass 1869 1888 t ... |
 | 39 Parkman Street, Dorchester, Mass - Page 19Benjamin Asbury, 39 Parkman Street, Dorchester, Mass 1892 1895 Gordon, Miss Elinor Elizabeth, Iowa City, Iowa 1889 1896 Gould, AlloMi Walton, Chicago. ... |
 | 9 High Street, Bangor, Me - Page 17(Editor " Christian Register") 1866 Beach, Seth Curtis, 9 High Street, Bangor, Me 1873 1891 Beals, Oliver Brainard, Cedarville, NY 1879 1890 Beane, ... |
 | 247 Fifth Avenue. New York, NY - Page 17Russell Nevins, 247 Fifth Avenue. New York, NY 1872 Bennett, Frederick Marsh, Keokuk. Iowa 1895 1896 Bevington, John Alma, Plttstleld, Mass 1881 1898 ... |
 | 1001 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass - Page 21Frederick Blount, 1001 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass 1887 1892 tMott, Herbert Henry, Wnyland, Mass 1886 Moulton, Joseph Sidney, Westford, Mass. ... |
 | Andover, NH - Page 61Proctor Academy, Andover, NH This academy is under the management of Ihe Unitarian F.ducational Societv, and situated on the Concord Division of the ... |
 | Boston, Mass - Page 62This Society joins with the National Bureau of Unity Clubs and National Guild Alliance in an Agency in Boston, Mass. ... |
 | 626 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn, NY - Page 18Pembroke, Mass 1898 Catlin, Hasket Derbv, Gouverneur, NY 1867 1896 Chadwlck, John White, 626 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn, NY (Second Society) . ... |
 | 13 Sparhawk St., Brighton, Mass - Page 24Mary Trafl'arn, Boston (South), Mass 1887 Wicks, Frank Scott Corey, 13 Sparhawk St., Brighton, Mass 1894 1898 tWiggin, James Henry. ... |
 | 353 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass - Page 211870 Lyon, William Henry, DD., 353 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass 1873 1896 MacCartncy, Frederic O, Rockland, Mass 1894 1894 MacCauley, Clay, Tokio, ... |
 | 273 Hicks St., Brooklyn, NY - Page 23Mass 1875 1894 Taylor, Walter Alexander, 273 Hicks St., Brooklyn, NY (Willow PlaceChapel) 1895 1897 tTemple, Edward Foster, Trenton, NY 1881 Textor, ... |
 | Brooklyn - Page 52It is composed of the Alliance Branches in the three Unitarian Societies in New York City, the three in Brooklyn, ami those in Yonkers and Newburgh, ... |
 | 67 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, NY - Page 221843 1843 tNichols, William lchalxxl, 67 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, NY 1882 tNieholson, Charles Frederick, East Norton, Mass 1861 Nickerson, ... |
 | Marietta, Ohio - Page 52Coil, Marietta, Ohio, Secretary and Treasurer. Missouri Valley Unitarian Conference. Organized, as the Kansas Unitarian Conference, Dec. 2, 1880. ... |
 | Hyde Park, Mass - Page 62Brown, Hyde Park, Mass; Recording Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Margaret Blanchard, Concord, Mass. Massachusetts Evangelical Missionary Society, ... |
 | Chicago - Page 64Membership open to the members and ministers of the Unitarian congregations of Chicago and vicinity. Meetings held monthly, except during the summer, ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 5The Eastern standard meridian, for the Eastern part of the United States, passes about 3 of a minute of time east of Philadelphia, nnd very nearly ... |
 | New York - Page 62Greenfield is at the junction of the Fitch burg and Connecticut River Railroads, a little over three hours from Boston, and five hours from New York. ... |
 | Meadville - Page 2The Endowment for Meadville, which can alone place it where a school of theology of to-day should be, still lacks one third of the sum proposed. ... |
 | Yonkers - Page 52It is composed of the Alliance Branches in the three Unitarian Societies in New York City, the three in Brooklyn, ami those in Yonkers and Newburgh, ... |
 | Providence, RI - Page 55Sheldon, Providence, RI, Treasurer. The Worcester Conference of Congregational (Unitarian) and other Christian Societies. Organized at Worcester ... |
 | Newburgh, NY - Page 52ami those in Yonkers and Newburgh, NY, and Plainfield, NJ Public meetings are held on the first Friday of each month, from November to May, inclusive. ... |
 | New Orleans, La - Page 5nnd very nearly through Ogdensburg, NY ; the Central meridian passes through New Orleans, La.," mid Chicago is about I0J minutes of time east of it; ... |
 | Salem, Mass - Page 37Salem, Mass.: First Cong'l Society. Second Church. North Society. Barton Square Society. San Antonio. Tex. Sandwich, Mass. San Francisco, Cal. ... |
 | 266 St. James Place, Brooklyn, NY - Page 24Berlin, Mass 1898 1898 Wilson, Alfred (ialitin, Decorah, Iowa 1880 1896 Wilson, Daidel Munro, 266 St. James Place, Brooklyn, NY 1872 1898 tWilson. ... |
 | Concord, Mass - Page 66MacdonaKr - Concord, Mass. ; Miss Kate L. Brown, Hyde Park, Mass. The above ten persons constitute the Executive Board. ... |
 | 65 Adelbert St., Cleveland, Ohio - Page 21Ill 1889 1X92 IMullett, Alfred Edgar, Cbarlestown. Mass 1874 Murdock, Miss Marion, 65 Adelbert St., Cleveland, Ohio '. 1885 1893. |
 | Morehouse, New York - Page 40Morehouse, New York, NY General Secretary. William Howell Reed, Boston, Mass Treasurer. Council. Hon. George E. Adams . . Chicago, 111 Itev. George W. ... |
 | Brooklyn, Conn - Page 36Brooklyn, Conn. Brooklyn, NY: First Unitarian Society. Second Unitarian Society. Third Unitarian Society Buffalo, NY Burlington, Vt. ... |
 | Revere, Mass - Page 37Revere, Mass.: First Unitarian Society. Society at Beachmont. Richmond, Va. Rochester, N Y. Rowe, Mass. Rutherford, NJ Saco, Me Sacramento, Cal. St. ... |
 | Greenfield, Mass - Page 61Greenfield,. Mass. . Tliis. is. an. incorporated. institution, in trust of the American Unitarian Association. It is maintained for the unseclarian ... |
 | Taunton, Mass - Page 59Forbes, Taunton, Mass Scribe. Rev. Howard N. Brown, Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, Rev. Charles B. Elder Standing Committee. |
 | Worcester, Mass - Page 48Austin S Garver, Worcester, Mass ; Rev William L. Chamn, North Easton, Mass. Middle and Southern Stales: Rev. Daniel W Morehouse, New York, ... |
 | Littleton, Mass - Page 36Littleton, Mass. Littleton, NH Los Angeles, Cal. Louisville, Ky. Lowell Mass. Lynn, Mass. Madison, Wis. Maiden, Mass. Manchester, NH. |
 | Sioux City, Iowa - Page 45Safford, Sioux City, Iowa; Rev. Arthur M. Judy, Davenport, Iowa; John D. Ludden, St. Paul, Minn. Western Unitarian Association. ... |
 | Rutherford, NJ - Page 52NY, and Orange, Passaic, Plainlicld, Rutherford, NJ Public meetings are held on the first Friday of each month, from November to May, inclusive. ... |
 | Saratoga, NY - Page 62Organized at the meeting of the National Conference at Saratoga, NY, Sept. 23, 1886. Its purpose is "to work for the cause of temperance iti whatever ... |
 | North Easton, Mass - Page 40North Easton, Mass : Rev. Austin S Garver, Worcester, Mass.; Rev. Edward A. Horton, Boston, Mass. Middle Stales: Rev. Daniel W. ... |
 | Plainfield, NJ - Page 52ami those in Yonkers and Newburgh, NY, and Plainfield, NJ Public meetings are held on the first Friday of each month, from November to May, inclusive. ... |
 | Charleston, SC - Page 62The Charleston Unitarian Book and Tract Society, Charleston, SC Organized 1820. Object: The dissemination of Unitarian literature, and promoting ... |
 | Kingston, Mass - Page 36Kingston, Mass. Lancaster, Mass. Lancaster, NH Lawrence, Kan Lawrence, Mass. Leicester, Mass. Lexington, Mast. Lexington East, Mass. Littleton, Mass. ... |
 | Humboldt, Iowa - Page 54Societies: Anamosa, Cherokee, Davenport, Decorah, Des Moines, Humboldt, Iowa City, Keokuk, Perry, Rock Rapids, Sioux City. ... |
 | Augusta, Me - Page 27Augusta, Me. First Parish, Dorchester. Hawea Unitarian Cong'I Aver, Mass. First Church. Church, South Boston. Baltimore, Md. ... |
 | Lincoln, Neb - Page 6The Partial Eclipse will be visible from Alaska to Florida, and west of a line drawn from Savannah to Lincoln, Neb., and very small, or a mere contact ... |
 | Toledo, Ohio - Page 53Jennings, Toledo, Ohio (Supt. of Ohio and Indiana Churches), Secretary; Augustus Wood, Hobart, Treasurer. The Illinois Conference of Unitarian and ... |
 | Nashua - Page 47Alfred Gooding, Portsmouth; Miss Henrietta Preston, Nashua; Rev. Alfred C. Nickerson, Exeter; Mrs. Joseph W. Fellows, Manchester; Rev. Charles C. ... |
 | St. Louis, Mo - Page 63St. Louis, Mo. Josiah Coleman Kent Marhlehead, Mass. Clarence Adrian Langs ton San Francisco, Cal. Robert Sprague Loring Newton Centre, Mass. ... |
 | Arlington, Mass - Page 60Frederic 0111 Arlington, Mass. THE MINISTERS' INSTITUTE. Organized under the auspices of the Council of the National Conference. First meeting, Oct. ... |
 | Cincinnati, Ohio - Page 62Vt Charles Daniel Reynolds Gettysburg, Pa. Abel Maynard Rice Lynn, Mass. Carl August Vow? Cincinnati, Oblo. Ernest ^ss Cincinnati, Ohio. |
 | Atlanta, Ga - Page 51Organized at Atlanta, Ga., April 24, 1884. The purpose of this Conference, as stated in its constitution, is " to promote acquaintance and ... |
 | Hingham, Mass - Page 55Organized at Hingham, Mass., Feb. 5, 1367. Meetings held in spring and autumn. The Annual Meeting at the spring session. Societies : Bridgewater ... |
 | Littleton, NH - Page 36Lancaster, NH Lawrence, Kan Lawrence, Mass. Leicester, Mass. Lexington, Mast. Lexington East, Mass. Littleton, Mass. Littleton, NH Los Angeles, Cal. ... |
 | Ann Arbor, Mich - Page 87Ann Arbor, Mich. James R. Angell, LI, D , President Commencement occurs on the Thursday following the last Wednesday in June : following which is ... |
 | Cleveland, Ohio - Page 52Marion Murdock, Cleveland, Ohio, President; Rev. Elijah A. Coil, Marietta, Ohio, Secretary and Treasurer. Missouri Valley Unitarian Conference. ... |
 | Brookline, Mass - Page 60Hall, Brookline, Mass President. Rev. Frederick B. Mott, Boston (Dorchester) Maas Secretary and Treasurer. Rev. Thomas R. Slicer . ... |
 | Dover, Mass - Page 36Dover, Mass. Dover, NH Dublin, NH Duluth. Minn. Duxbury, Mass. Easton, North, Mass. ions contained in Article III. the Annual Meeting of 1894. to the ... |
 | Concord, NH - Page 66Organized at Concord, NH, Nov. 17, 1891. The objects of the Club are "t lie promotion of good fellowship among its members, and the consideration of ... |
 | Randolph, Mass - Page 37Randolph, Mass. Reading, Mass. Revere, Mass.: First Unitarian Society. Society at Beachmont. Richmond, Va. Rochester, N Y. Rowe, Mass. ... |
 | Wilmington, Del - Page 49Wilmington, Del. Rev. Daniel W. Morehouse, General Secretary. William Howell Reed, Treasurer. Committee on Fellowship. Kev. William L. ... |
 | Leominster, Mass - Page 58Howe, Leominster, Mass . William II Baldwin, Boston, Mass., Rev. William RG Mellen, Colorado Springs, Col., Rev. William H. Fish, Jr., |
 | Barnard, Miss - Page 30Barnard, Miss Josephine Barnard, Miss Mary F. Barrett, Charles B. Barrett, Mrs. Cornelia C. Barrett, Edwin S. Barrett, Mrs. Edwin S. ... |
 | Stoneham, Mass - Page 37Stoneham, Mass. Stow, Mass. Sturbridge. Mass. Sturgis, Mich. Syracuse, NY Taunton, Mass. Temple ton, Mass. Tiverton, RI Toledo, Ohio. Topeka, Kan. ... |
 | Sandwich, Mass - Page 37Sandwich, Mass. San Francisco, Cal. : First Unitarian Society. Second Unitarian Society. Santa barbara, Cal. Sherborn, Mass. Shirley, Mass. ... |
 | Ogdensburg, NY - Page 5nnd very nearly through Ogdensburg, NY ; the Central meridian passes through New Orleans, La.," mid Chicago is about I0J minutes of time east of it; ... |
 | Davenport, Iowa - Page 57Gould, Davenport, Iowa ; Mrs. Andrew Jacobs, Brooklyn, NY; Mrs. Isadora Burns, San Francisco, Cal. Committee on Cheerful letter Exchange: Miss L. ... |
 | Weston, Ma - Page 39Russell, Weston, Ma*s. Standing Committee. Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, Rev. Howard N. Brown, Charles P. Ware. RULES. 1. The Officers of this Board shall be ... |
 | Manchester, NH - Page 65Fellows, Manchester, NH, Corresponding Secretary for the East; Kev. Elinor E. Gordon, Sioux City, la., Corresponding Secretary for the [Vest; ... |
 | Kalamazoo, Mich - Page 36Kalamazoo, Mich. Keene, NH Kennebunk, Me. Kingston, Mass. Lancaster, Mass. Lancaster, NH Lawrence, Kan Lawrence, Mass. Leicester, Mass. ... |
 | Union City, Pa - Page 43Philadelphia (3 societies), and Union City, Pa.; Wilmington, Del.; Washington, DC (2 societies); and Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto. ... |
 | Louisville, Ky - Page 52Societies: Cincinnati (2 societies), Cleveland, Marietta, Toledo, Youngstown, Ohio; and Louisville, Ky. Rev. George A. Thayer, Cincinnati, Ohio ... |
 | Portland, Me - Page 37Portland, Me.: First Pariah. Portland, Ore. Portsmouth, NH Presque Isle, Me. Providence. RI: First Cong'l Church. Westminster Cong'l Society. ... |
 | Norwell, Mass - Page 37Norwell, Mass. Oakland, Cal. Omaha, Neb. Orange, NJ Pea body, Mass. Pembroke, Mass. Petersham. M ass. Philadelphia, Pa.: First Unitarian Church. ... |
 | Springfield, Mass - Page 46Springfield, Mass. And the General Secretary, ex officio. COMMITTEE ON FELLOWSHIP. Eastern States: Rev. John F. Moors, DD, Greenfield, Mass., ... |
 | Medford, Mass - Page 55De Long, Medford, Mass Secretary and Treasurer. Executive Committee. Rev Nicholas P. Oilman West Newton, Mass. lC#v. Edward A. Horton Boston, Mass. ... |
 | San Francisco - Page 5Mountains very near Pike's Peak, Col.; the Pacific meridian is near the Pacific coast, San Francisco* being about 9J minutes of time west of it. |
 | Cambridge - Page 3There is also an examination for admission in September, which is held only at Cambridge and Boston. For further information address the Corresponding ... |
 | Helena, Mont - Page 51Societies: Boulder, Canon City, Colorado Springs, Denver, Greeley, Pueblo, and Rocky Ford, Col.; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Helena, Mont. |
 | Oxford - Page 70The theological schools from which these Liberal churches mainly draw their ministers are three in number, namely: Manchester College, Oxford (founded ... |
 | Salem, Oregon - Page 62Salem, Oregon. Florence Buck Cleveland, Ohio. Herbert Cunningham Farwell Clinton, Mass. Frederick John Gauld Birmingham, Eng. ... |
 | Portland, Ore - Page 37Portland, Ore. Portsmouth, NH Presque Isle, Me. Providence, KI : First Cong'l Church. Westminster Cong'l Society. Olney Street Society. ... |
 | Salt Lake City, Utah - Page 51Societies: Boulder, Canon City, Colorado Springs, Denver, Greeley, Pueblo, and Rocky Ford, Col.; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Helena, Mont. |
LessPopular passagesThe Council, during the intervals of the biennial sessions, may fill vacancies in the board of government, and shall have charge of all business having reference to the interests of the Conference, and intrusted to it by that body, which is hereby declared a purely advisory one. Page 48 The annual meeting, for the election of officers and the transaction of other business, shall be held in... Page 67 MoreSecretaries, and Treasurer shall be chosen annually, to serve for one year, or until their successors shall be chosen. The eighteen other persons, of whom three shall be women, shall be chosen for three years, or until their successors shall be chosen ‘and one-third shall be chosen annually. Page 35 There will be four eclipses this year, two of the Sun and two of the Moon, as follows : I. Page 6 Conference for its biennial meeting, the Council shall issue a circular letter of call to the churches and organizations in its fellowship, accompanying it with a form of certificate, the production of which shall be the proof of membership of the Conference until others are elected, unless otherwise ordered by the Conference. Page 48 These churches accept the religion of Jesus, holding, in accordance with his teaching, that practical religion is summed up in love to God and love to man. The Conference recognizes the fact that its constituency is Congregational in tradition and polity. Therefore, it declares that nothing in this Constitution is to be construed as an authoritative test ; and we cordially invite to our working fellowship any who, while differing from us in belief, are in general sympathy with our spirit and our... Page 49 ... disposed of and assigned by any four of said trustees. SEC. 3. On the first Monday after the annual election of the exchange, or as soon thereafter as may be practicable, the trustees of the gratuity fund shall organize by electing a chairman and a secretary and treasurer of the gratuity fund, who shall serve for one year or until their successors shall be chosen. The offices of secretary and treasurer may be held by the same person. Page 35 Primarily, to quicken the religious life of our Unitarian churches, and to bring the women of the denomination into closer acquaintance, co-operation, and fellowship. Page 57 VIII. The Annual Meeting of the Association shall be held in the month of May, at such time and place as the Board of Directors may appoint ; of which due notice shall be given, by circular to the churches, and by advertisement in two or more newspapers published in Boston, at least ten days previous. Page 36 Dec. 7, 1864, at which, in view of the need of enlarged denominational activity, a resolution was adopted calling "a convention, to consist of the pastor and two delegates from each church or parish in the Unitarian denomination, to meet in the city of New York, to consider the interests of our cause, and to institute measures for its good. Page 40 LessOther editions | by American Unitarian Association No preview available - 1867
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