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The Pacific Unitarian, Volumes 2-3

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12 POST STREET SAN FRANCISCO, - - - CALIFORNIA - Page 128
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Puyallup - Page 205
Four new churches have been erected, at Alameda, Pomona, San Francisco and Puyallup. Pleasant allusion was made to the visits to the Pacific Coast ...
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Pasadena - Page 335
The letter is from a prominent lady member and officer of the First Universalist Church in Pasadena, of which Rev. ...
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Portland, Oregon - Page 37
Our Unitarian Church of Portland, Oregon, has done an excellent work in sending to Meadville for a course of theological study Mr. ...
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Lemoore - Page 19
This lady's labors for the people of Lemoore have been so productive of good and so highly appreciated, that her circle of influence is to be extended ...
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San Jose - Page 22
Herndon Garnett left this church for San Jose with much pain and reluctance, and on a recent visit to it was rejoiced to find it in a most flourishing ...
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Salem, Or - Page 21
SALEM, Or. — The church work has fairly begun, quite to the satisfaction of all interested. Rev. Mr. Copeland is giving a series of lectures on Sunday ...
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Pomona - Page 20
Pierce began a series of evening services, to ascertain whether the liberal element in Pomona, was strong enough to warrant two Sunday services. ...
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Tacoma - Page 24
ethical and liberal religious literature throughout the State of Washington. 3. To further the interests of scientific charity in the city of Tacoma.
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San Francisco - Page 131
A fine educating contest is being waged among the Jewish rabbis of San Francisco on the propriety of Jewish young men becoming associate members of ...
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Santa Barbara - Page 335
AW Jackson, saying he was one of the finest and most talented men who had ever lived in Santa Barbara. I was glad to see the " Register " on file in ...
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Oakland - Page 131
Charles Webb Howard, of Oakland, of two fine portraits, of George and Martha Washington. The upper class marched into the schoolyard, and took their ...
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Spokane - Page 327
AG Wilson of Spokane, Wash. [Read before the Pacific Unitarian Conference.] Modern orthodox Christianity is maintained chiefly by absorption. ...
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Seattle - Page 23
Eliot, Jr., of Seattle, has consented to occupy the vacant pulpit for the present on Sunday evenings. This necessitates his journeying three and a ...
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DUNDEE, OR - Page 123
Greer The game as you will, DUNDEE, OR Rev. Elwin S. Greer The chrysanthemum haircut OAKLAND Rev. GB Allen Will cling to him still. PASADENA Rev. ...
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Marietta, Ohio - Page 12
Heber Rice, formerly pastor of the Unitarian Church at Marietta, Ohio, has accepted the invitation of our Unitarian Society in Stockton, and began his ...
San Luis Obispo - Page 24
The friends here and at other points in San Luis Obispo county are keeping up their organizations until the recurrence of better times financially and ...
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San Diego - Page 133
Late advices from San Diego are to the effect that the Unitarians may possibly secure Fisher Opera House for holding services until another church can ...
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Chicago - Page 6
This great series of meetings, recently concluded in Chicago, may in all moderation be termed the most remarkable religious gathering ever known in ...
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Boston - Page 68
Van Ness and others have organized in Boston the Harvard Unitarian Club, designed to bring students of the Harvard Divinity School into more immediate ...
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Helena, Montana - Page 208
JH Crooker of Helena, Montana, spoke ably on " Modern Biblical Criticism," and Rev. WE Copeland read a fine paper on "Comparative Religions. ...
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Los Gatos - Page 138
By taking an afternoon train from Santa Cruz, Los Gatos can be reached by the ministers in time to hold a. 3% -o'clock. service in that thriving town, ...
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Everett, Wash - Page 205
New missionary work has been undertaken at Santa Clara, Santa Maria, Lompoc, Placentia, Chino, Colton and elsewhere in California, in Everett, Wash. ...
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Berkeley - Page 326
GH Rice and family, of Stockton, have been spending their vacation in Berkeley. Mr. Rice recently assisted Mr. Wendte in the services of the Oakland ...
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Sacramento - Page 21
Preaching services have not been resumed in Sacramento since the summer vacation, owing to the resignation of Mr. ...
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Newport, RI - Page 343
Madame Wendte is visiting at Newport, RI, where, together with Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, an honored friend and a former summer parishioner of Mr. ...
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New York - Page 387
Parkhurst has done in New York, a young Presbyterian clergyman is doing in Chicago. In a few weeks he has routed an army of gamblers that have been ...
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Meadville - Page 37
Our Unitarian Church of Portland, Oregon, has done an excellent work in sending to Meadville for a course of theological study Mr. ...
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EUGENE, OR - Page 37
The arrangements for missionary services at Eugene, Oregon, are as methodical and complete as might be expected of our Oregon saints. ...
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Monterey - Page 196
Thomson and wife visited Monterey and other points of interest in company with Mr. SA Butler of the Los Angeles church before returning home. Rev. ...
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Aurora, Illinois - Page 37
JH Acton, of Aurora, Illinois, to fill the pulpit made vacant by the removal of Rev. WG Eliot, Jr., to this city. The arrangements for missionary ...
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Cleveland - Page 326
Appointed by President Arthur, he held through one democratic administration, but finally fell a victim to party hunger that even Cleveland could not ...
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Petaluma - Page 11
are devising plans for evening services there during the winter, which may be extended to the neighboring towns of Petaluma and San Rafael. ...
Los Angeles - Page 343
EB Payne has been visiting Los Angeles for the purpose of organizing a branch Altruria Society. OAKLAND. — The Church is gradually getting to work ...
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Fresno - Page 142
I returned by way of Fresno, where I lectured to the High School, and met our liberal friends. ...
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San Bernardino - Page 153
It has been arranged that he is to preach every Sunday morning at San Bernardino for the present. We congratulate our friends in that city over this ...
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Philadelphia - Page 79
In New England, traveling on Sunday was not allowed, and in Philadelphia some of the streets were shut up by chains during divine service. ...
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Napa - Page 326
Burrage is 35 years of age, and though born in Massachusetts grew to manhood in California, living for many years in Napa county. ...
Minneapolis - Page 335
Shutter, DD, of Minneapolis, and others of equal note. The subjects treated since the Alameda Union was formed have been " Intemperance," "Child Labor ...
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Troy, NY - Page 196
EM Fairchild, recently of Spokane, has taken charge of the Unitarian Society in Troy, NY Rev. AG Wilson preached at San Jose recently and left on ...
Brooklyn, NY - Page 205
Chad wick of Brooklyn, NY, as the envoy of the National Association ; of Rev. Wm. J. Potter, recently deceased ; Miss Susan Hale, Mrs. ...
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Providence, RI - Page 11
Furman at the Olney Street Church, Providence, RI Mr. Furman was for three years a Congregational minister at Stockton, Cal., but has recently found ...
Palo Alto - Page 195
Hamilton Observatory, Monterey and Palo Alto. He was a most welcome addition to our Conference, speaking but seldom, but always with fine feeling and ...
Hartford - Page 79
Nathan Strong, DD, while pastor of the First Church in Hartford, was partner in a gin distillery, and nobody found fault with him. ...
St. Louis - Page 195
and from here started by way of Santa Barbara on his annual pilgrimage to that purest of shrines — a mother's presence — in St. Louis. ...
Columbus, Ohio - Page 344
Jones, late pastor of a large and flourishing Universalist Society in Columbus, Ohio, who for some months past has been supplying the San Jose ...
Springfield, Mass - Page 196
Moxom, who has gone from the Baptist Church to a large Congregational society in Springfield, Mass., declares himself to be a "Christian Socialist," ...
Tarrytown, NY - Page 13
Hackley, of Tarrytown, NY, for the endowment of a chair of sociology. It was reported that within three years forty-four orthodox clergymen had ...
Ann Arbor, Mich - Page 217
JT Sunderland of Ann Arbor, Mich., editor of " The Unitarian," spoke to us with earnestness and power. On the 8th Rev. JH Crooker of Helena, Montana, ...
Nashville - Page 17
He had to earn his living, and began as a photographer's assistant in Nashville. The wages were small, but he was thrifty. He was also generous, ...
Whittier - Page 76
House," and "An October Day," are beautiful lyrics, marked by spiritual refinement and melodious versification, reminding one constantly of Whittier. ...
Saratoga, NY - Page 10
CW Wendte favors us with some impressions from his recent attendance on the fifteenth session of the National Unitarian Conference at Saratoga, NY ...
Worcester, Mass - Page 12
But high-water mark was reached when Father Conaty, an eloquent priest of Worcester, Mass., delivered a fervid appeal for temperance. ...
Leominster, Mass - Page 14
EB Payne, then of Leominster, Mass., now of Berkeley, Cal., proposed a revision of the articles, at the meeting of the Conference three years ago, ...
OLYMPIA, WASH - Page 23
OLYMPIA, WASH. — Rev. Wm. G. Eliot, Jr., of Seattle, has consented to occupy the vacant pulpit for the present on Sunday evenings. ...
Augusta, Me - Page 13
Her only sister, who resides in Augusta, Me., arrived the night before her death, and had the satisfaction to be with her at the last. ...
Quincy, Illinois - Page 75
the fiftieth anniversary of his former church at Quincy, Illinois, and the festivities of his Cleveland Society at Christmas and Easter. ...
Denver - Page 70
Haskell is very happy in his new parish at Denver, where he has been doing excellent work, and is already highly esteemed as a preacher and a man ...
Elmira, NY - Page 46
Eliot at this point spoke earnestly of Brockway, of Elmira, NY, and his work, which reflects so eminently the union of scientific study of crime and ...
Baltimore - Page 44
Boston and Baltimore bear witness, and for a few years past Chicago has seemed all aglow with civic patriotism. Fellow members, we have in San ...
Redlands - Page 153
Fortunately, there now resides at Redlands, only a few miles away, one of the ablest and most devoted of our ministers, Rev. ...
Princeton - Page 6
The students of Princeton lately held a mass meeting to discuss the custom of hazing. After thoroughly considering the matter it was put to vote, ...
Evanston, Illinois - Page 215
FM Bristol of Evanston, Illinois. It was broad and sympathetic in its tone, a fitting introduction to the week of harmony and enthusiasm. ...
Concord, Mass - Page 11
Grindall Reynolds, DD, Secretary of the American Unitarian Association, whom illness kept at his home in Concord, Mass. ...
Fairfax - Page 341
Picnics were much in favor, we sometimes took 1000 people to Fairfax or Belmont and made money enough from the sale of lemonade to pay the school ...
Saint Paul - Page 34
Kellogg at the Unitarian Club dinner shall be realized, and we can all boast with Saint Paul, that we are citizens of no mean city. ...
Kalamazoo - Page 325
He awaits with interest the " bond of union " or " statement of principles," and finally says : " If this society at Kalamazoo and that at Chicago ...
WAITSBURG, WASH - Page 345
WAITSBURG, WASH. — At this pretty town, surrounded by farms of yellowing wheat, on Sunday, August izth, Anna, eldest daughter of Duncan G. ...
Dorchester, Mass - Page 69
Shippen was installed as minister of the First Parish in Dorchester, Mass., on Dec. 6th. The society is two hundred and sixty-four years old and has ...
Dayton - Page 345
There are the neighboring towns of Waitsburg, Walla-walla, Pendleton and Dayton, with perhaps others, which might be worked up into a fine "Methodist ...
CENTRALIA, WASH - Page 347
Boyd by the hesitation of a player when a new suit CENTRALIA, WASH Rev. FH Adams is introduced, and his bright, crisp and orig- OAKLAND Rev. ...
Taunton, Mass - Page 45
He was born in Taunton, Mass., November 2gth, 1817, and came to California in 1849, being a member of the famous Gordon Party that crossed the isthmus ...
Plymouth - Page 78
That sum is not sufficient to build a simple and appropriate memorial church of stone upon the sandy shore of Plymouth. ...
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Santa Maria - Page 87
What the local paper calls "the best and most entertaining literary program yet given in Santa Maria" took place under the auspices of the Ladies' ...
Cambridge - Page 326
SM Crothers, of Cambridge, has been camping out in the mountains not far from Santa Barbara with his family. This experience has been of the greatest ...
Jerusalem - Page 21
congregations on " Early Church History," in which he traces the growth from its simple beginning in Jerusalem to its mastery of the Roman Empire. ...
Glasgow - Page 196
He has prepared a series of lectures, illustrated by stereopticon views, embracing a trip from Glasgow to Naples, London, Paris, Rome, etC., ...
Oxford - Page 337
In enlarging upon these points the Lecturer especially insisted that at Oxford the Puritan ways and traditions were out of place, however justified ...
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Rome - Page 329
It has forced its way to Rome, and stands ready to snatch the red cap from the Pope's head the moment he shows himself outside the Vatican. ...
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London - Page 13
In Scotland I spent two weeks, in London two months, and have been now two months in Paris. Among the many subjects that have awakened in me an ...
Tokyo - Page 121
is becoming agressive, is to be found in a handsomely printed tract of thirty pages, which finds its way to our table from a convent in Tokyo. ...
Paris - Page 13
In Scotland I spent two weeks, in London two months, and have been now two months in Paris. Among the many subjects that have awakened in me an ...
Brighton - Page 58
Frances Power Cobbe, speaking of a fashionable school at Brighton to which she was sent, her education there for two years costing ;£iooo, ...

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