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 | Cambridge, Mass - Page 265Hall, DD, a Univer- salist minister of Cambridge, Mass., spoke very effectively on ' ' Freedom plus Faith for the Young. ... |
 | Spokane - Page 358The reports from Spokane show that the school there has held its own, though falling off in attendance during the interim when the church was without ... |
 | Santa Barbara - Page 357The report from Santa Barbara is most encouraging. "The school has grown from eighteen scholars and three teachers to over fifty pupils and seven ... |
 | Salem, Oregon - Page 301and is now pastor of the church at Salem, Oregon. Mr. Powell began by saying he became a Unitarian because he could not help it; it was a mental and ... |
 | Oakland - Page 361Later the Professor was able to make a similar exposure in Oakland in the case of a person who professed to read and answer questions which were ... |
 | San Francisco - Page 19In San Francisco in this year of grace we must endure the humiliation of the prostitution of a public observance, to which municipal appropriation of ... |
 | Redlands - Page 211There are more professed Unitarians in Redlands than in most towns of its size, even where we have Unitarian churches. ... |
 | Meadville, Pennsylvania - Page 184of the Hackley School for boys at Tarrytown, on the Hudson Eiver, and has contributed largely to our Theological School at Meadville, Pennsylvania. ... |
 | Seattle - Page 319Seattle is privileged again to be the entertainer of representatives of a strong and progressive religious denomination. ... |
 | Portland, Oregon - Page 340The Trustees of the First Unitarian Church of Portland, Oregon, wish to bear some worthy testimonial to the love and esteem with which we cherish the ... |
 | Boise - Page 358The report from Boise is particularly gratifying. The church there has been organized within the year. The school numbers fifty and "is growing ... |
 | Fresno - Page 208He frankly announced at the beginning of his lecture that his purpose in visiting Fresno is to look over the field to see whether it is advisable to ... |
 | Boston - Page 343The custom of having a yearly meeting in Boston to take account of spiritual stock and provide for new occasions and new duties, once generally ... |
 | Berkeley - Page 222Thirty or forty appointments, from New York to Spokane, Helena, and Seattle, Portland and San Francisco, Berkeley and Palo Alto are only a hint of ... |
 | Pomona - Page 87George Fuller, of Oakland, has been called to the church at Pomona as a stated supply for three months, Mr. Knickerbocker having temporarily retired ... |
 | Portland, Maine - Page 231and, knowing all our preachers, he unhesitatingly selected Horatio Stebbins, who was then preaching in Portland, Maine, his second settlement. ... |
 | San Jose - Page 267It will be good news to Unitarians generally that the church at San Jose has succeeded in reducing its indebtedness from fifteen to ten thousand ... |
 | Helena, Montana - Page 132Helena, Montana, with its new church is hearing candidates for its pulpit, and will soon be ready for the good work which it fully expects to carry on ... |
 | Los Angeles - Page 363Already many people are arranging to spend the summer months at the various beaches, with which Los Angeles is so well provided. ... |
 | San Diego - Page 324Wilkes has a host of friends in San Diego, and all were glad to greet her and give her a kindly welcome. We shall long remember, and with deepest ... |
 | Chicago - Page 46unite in calling a convention, under the auspices of the Council of Seventy to assemble in the city of Chicago in the month of February or March. ... |
 | New York - Page 237I do not feel wise enough to go through this city of New York and pick out the people who are saved and set them on one side and the people who are ... |
 | Salt Lake City - Page 267Thacher is doing effective work at Salt Lake City. Here is a specimen of the truth he proclaimed from his pulpit last month: "It is false to say that ... |
 | Butte, Montana - Page 420to its Secretary gives an interesting and encouraging account of the beginnings and prospects of the movement for a liberal church at Butte, Montana. ... |
 | Concord, Mass - Page 188[The First Parish in Concord, Mass.. is one of noted historic fame. Established in 1636, it rejoiced in its venerable buildings erected in 1712, ... |
 | Louisville, Ky - Page 336Hawley, of Louisville, Ky., has been elected Secretary of the Western Unitarian Conference, the position recently vacated by Rev. ... |
 | Brooklyn - Page 19Maxwell, who recently died in Brooklyn, was one of the leading citizens of that city, and also an active member of the Second Unitarian Church (Rev. ... |
 | HOOD RIVER, ORE - Page 241HOOD RIVER, ORE. — A congregation of one hundred and thirty people greeted Mr. St. John upon the occasion of his visit and preaching here, ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 239The late Professor Everett, of Cambridge, said that we used to think that it was enough to be good, but we are coming more and more to feel that a man ... |
 | Tacoma - Page 310At Tacoma it is always called Tacoma, after the still earlier Indian name, which in a slightly modified form is adopted for both mountain and city. ... |
 | London - Page 216In the time of Athelstan the guilds in and about London united for protection against robbers and thefts. The English Knights Guild, which existed at ... |
 | Petaluma - Page 7Unitarian delegation found themselves crossing the bay on the same steamer with a party of Congregationalist brethren bound for a meeting at Petaluma, ... |
 | Pasadena - Page 171For several years he filled the position of superintendent of the Boys and Girls' Aid Society of this city, subsequently removing to Pasadena, ... |
 | Sacramento - Page 216President Lisser read a letter explaining his absence at Sacramento and a telegram expressing his regret. He then briefly outlined the question, ... |
 | Humboldt, Iowa - Page 321Hodgin, of Humboldt, Iowa, who was prevented by illness from beginning his work as was planned on the 1st of April, expects to remove to Helena the ... |
 | Port Angeles, Wash - Page 241The People's Church (Unitarian) of Port Angeles, Wash., is enjoying a good degree of prosperity. As neither success nor failure depends upon numbers, ... |
 | Dubuque - Page 243If I thought the people of Dubuque were in sympathy with the saloons in their damnable business of destroying men's souls I would send in my ... |
 | Kansas City - Page 303They range from the bulky Arena down to Wee Wisdom, which is published in Kansas City, and claims to be the only metaphysical paper for children. ... |
 | Aarhus - Page 379Jensen is now ministering to Unitarian congregations in Aarhus and Randers, two towns on the eastern shore of Jutland ; he is also preaching once a ... |
 | Washington, DC - Page 429Arthur MacDonald, Washington, DC, of the pamphlet entitled "Hearing of the Bill to Establish a Laboratry for the Study of the Criminal, Pauper, ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 272established a civil government which claimed only to control the affairs of this world ; all the religionists of every kind were free at Plymouth. ... |
 | Rouen - Page 178I visited a charity school in charge of some of the sisters of a church in Rouen ; and one of the first things I was asked to do was to buy some ... |
 | Glasgow - Page 380Vincent Street, Glasgow, is happily well again ; and during his holiday the church will be cleaned and decorated, and the electric light installed. ... |
 | Amsterdam - Page 143him to give an address at the International Congress of Liberal Religious Thinkers and Workers, to be held at Amsterdam the first week in September. ... |
 | St. Louis - Page 432McKittrick, of St. Louis, vice-president for the Middle West, was present. One thing was reported which was of especial interest. ... |
 | Randers - Page 379Jensen is now ministering to Unitarian congregations in Aarhus and Randers, two towns on the eastern shore of Jutland ; he is also preaching once a ... |
 | Canterbury - Page 216The English Knights Guild, which existed at Canterbury, the Guild House at Dover, and alf. |
 | Green Harbor, Mass - Page 432Green Harbor, Mass., has become a different place since our chapel was built there. The people of the little village are rough fisher folk and hard to ... |
 | Dothan - Page 274They found that he was in a little hill city called Dothan; and so, during the night, he sends detachments of his army and surrounds the city, ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 298Judge Craig Biddle was escorting a visitor to Philadelphia over the city, and as they passed the penitentiary, the visitor inquired blandly: "Judge, ... |
 | Plymouth, Mass - Page 294be added that the members of the Auxiliary assumed the payment of a note for a considerable sum of money, loaned by Miss Whiting of Plymouth, Mass. ... |
 | Cologne - Page 220The guilds of Spire, Frankfurt, Lubeck, Strassburg, and Cologne participated in town councils held at these places. ... |
 | Denver - Page 344invasion into the suburbs, and have sought themselves out desirable places all the way from Brookline and Jamaica Plain to Denver and San Francisco. ... |
 | Vallejo - Page 358Sunday-school has probably been abandoned at Port Angeles and at Vallejo. Some report may yet be received from the other places named and will be ... |
 | Lancaster - Page 189Edward, the fame of whose prayers saved the town in King Philip's War from the fate which overtook Lancaster; Daniel Bliss, whom his people preferred ... |
 | Austin, Texas - Page 426Austin, Texas, some years ago wanted a great waterworks utility and she more than doubled her taxes to secure it. ... |
 | Tuskegee, Ala - Page 26Washington, the negro president of a negro normal and industrial school at Tuskegee, Ala. He was born a slave, and had to overcome great obstacles of ... |
 | Warwick - Page 294Hoagland, who has recently been settled over the church at Warwick, kindly constitutes himself our special correspondent. ... |
 | Paris - Page 24On all its buildings throughout Paris there are the words "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. ' ' But is France at peace ? Is there no more vice and crime ... |
 | Palo Alto - Page 222Thirty or forty appointments, from New York to Spokane, Helena, and Seattle, Portland and San Francisco, Berkeley and Palo Alto are only a hint of ... |
 | New Haven - Page 389The road skirts through a dense mass of dwarfed oak that covers the driveway ' as the elms arch Chapel Street in New Haven, only more so. ... |
 | Mendon, Mass - Page 167Hoagland, now of Mendon, Mass., never forgets his years in the Par West, and at times feels the hankering for the Pacific that never is wholly absent ... |
 | Ann Arbor, Michigan - Page 143At the annual supper of the Unitarian church of Ann Arbor, Michigan, held on January 16th, Professor WH Pettee, the president of the board of trustees ... |
 | Atlantic City - Page 348After due deliberation the matter was referred to the next session of the National Conference, which meets in October in Atlantic City. ... |
 | Colorado Springs - Page 87Fish, Jr., late oi Colorado Springs, has assumed the pulpit of the First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City, beginning his ministry on the first ... |
 | Cincinnati - Page 339A clergyman was recently interested to make a rough estimate concerning the distribution of the people of Cincinnati on one Sunday evening. ... |
 | New Orleans - Page 355A man died in the city of New Orleans within the last year. He had been reputed to be a hard, selfish man. He had never been known to give anything in ... |
 | Nottingham - Page 225At Nottingham they became so powerful that they influenced the election for Parliament and returned Abel Smith in 1778. ... |
 | Farmington, Maine - Page 268Bevington, recently of Farmington, Maine, will occupy the pulpit of All Souls' Church during the month of June. Mr. Bevington is recognized as one of ... |
 | Whittier - Page 283The Channing Club will take up the study of the poet Whittier at its next meeting, May 4th. SAN FRANCISCO — First Church. ... |
 | Lawrence, Kansas - Page 336Brown, who died last month in Lawrence, Kansas, was the oldest Unitarian minister whose name appears on the Year Book list. ... |
 | Leeds - Page 226Exeter, York, and Winchester, to Birmingham, Manchester, and Leeds, where they were free from corporate control and the laws of trades unions. ... |
 | Syracuse - Page 377SR Colthrop, of Syracuse, preaches the sermon. FC Southworth, president of the Meadville Theological School, will speak on the "Training of the ... |
 | Charleston, South Carolina - Page 176It was voted to send one dollar to the Women's Society in Charleston, South Carolina. Ten dollars was voted for the church in Wichita, Kansas. ... |
 | Northampton, Mass - Page 28Cressey having promised tr come from Northampton, Mass., and be with us November 3d. The different organizations of the church are actively at work, ... |
 | Corvallis, Oregon - Page 126WG Eliot, Jr., is delivering a course of four sermons on alternate Sunday evenings, beginning January 25th, in Corvallis, Oregon. ... |
 | Oxford - Page 380Cooper, BA, who was a student at Manchester College, Oxford, will assist at Essex Church, Kensington. Rev. J. II. Wicksteed, MA, one of our able young ... |
 | Charleston - Page 336EC Browne, formerly of Charleston, but Mr. Batchelor, editor of the Christian Register, claims to have used it prior to the date assigned by Dr. Hale. ... |
 | Saint Paul - Page 402She said : "I will lower him to the back yard in a basket, as the faithful of old did for Saint Paul. And, if he learns the trick, he shall be named ... |
 | Tarrytown, NY - Page 176Hackley's foundation at Tarrytown, NY, and the girls to Prospect Hill, Greenfield, Mass. These are Unitarian schools, and are already a grand success. ... |
 | Norwich - Page 218There were twelve in Norwich, twelve in Lynn, nine in Bishops Lynn, eighty in Cologne, seventy in Lubeck, and more than one hundred in Hamburg. ... |
 | Montpelier - Page 377Edward Wright, of Montpelier, and others. Rev. Paul R. Frothingham, of Boston, will discuss "Congregationalism and Religious Development," and Henry M ... |
 | Hamburg - Page 218There were twelve in Norwich, twelve in Lynn, nine in Bishops Lynn, eighty in Cologne, seventy in Lubeck, and more than one hundred in Hamburg. ... |
 | Wichita, Kansas - Page 176Ten dollars was voted for the church in Wichita, Kansas. Meeting adjourned until Thursday, March 12th. CAROLYN G. WATTLES, Recording Secretary. ... |
 | Puyallup, Washington - Page 302WM Jones; from Puyallup, Washington, Mr. Ezra Meeker; from Boise, Idaho, Dr. RS Gregory; from Seattle, Washington, Rev. WD Simonds and the entire ... |
 | Great Falls, Montana - Page 6Sprague is re-establishing the church at Great Falls, Montana. Mr. Sprague is hard at work raising funds for the new church building at Helena. ... |
 | Newport, RI - Page 336William Henry Fish, of Newport, RI, has been longest ordained, the date being 1838. Next on the list comes Dr. Edward Everett Hale, who was ordained ... |
 | Minneapolis - Page 93Miss Triplex (of Minneapolis) — No, indeed. Ours is one of the famous Minnesota - flour families. — Chicago News. |
 | Stow, Mass - Page 377(tyofee The Unitarian church at Stow, Mass., celebrated its two hundredth anniversary on July 27th. A remarkable fact in its history is, ... |
 | Brookline - Page 344invasion into the suburbs, and have sought themselves out desirable places all the way from Brookline and Jamaica Plain to Denver and San Francisco. ... |
 | Olympia - Page 308At Kalama we ferry the majestic Columbia and strike through the woods and by many small towns to Olympia, at. |
 | Rome - Page 243saloons in their damnable business of destroying men's souls I would send in my resignation to Rome immediately, and would leave Dubuque double quick. ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 386and he was to deliver the Hebrew people from their bondage to other nations, and make them the center, and Jerusalem the capital city, of a worldwide ... |
 | Manila - Page 233He spoke most interestingly of the old commerce of the Philippines as revealed by his search among the libraries of Manila. ... |
 | Vienna - Page 222The tailors of Vienna specified that no one should leave his master fourteen days before a festival. The tailors of Silesia in 1361 passed a law ... |
 | Prague - Page 265Professor Masaryk, of Prague, made a very interesting address on the "Away from Rome" movement in Austria and France. ... |
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