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 | 222 SUTTER STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - Page 224THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS ON THE COAST THOMAS DAY & CO. Gas and Electric Fixtures 222 SUTTER STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.more pages: 128 160 |
 | Cambridge, Mass - Page 16DN Beach of Cambridge, Mass., who advocated the great importance of applying the Norwegian principle to temperance reform. ... |
 | Oakland - Page 147For several weeks past a local controversy has been raging in the San Francisco and Oakland pulpits and newspapers, whose principal topic has been the ...more pages: 148 153 170 171 |
More | Redlands - Page 4The ladies of Redlands have just bought a very fine piano. The expense is to be met by a small monthly assessment on each member of the Women's Parish ...more pages: 26 134 |
 | Pomona - Page 187Pierce at arm's length, as a general thing the people have learned to respect and admire him, and it would be a disaster to Pomona as well as to the ...more pages: 7 153 |
 | Berkeley - Page 153Three or four young men and several young women mostly students at Berkeley, have taken classes in the school. Two of our young people have recently ...more pages: 6 134 |
 | PORTLAND, OR - Page 23PORTLAND, OR. — All the branches of the church are now in the full swing of their winter activity. The vesper service, with its beautiful music and ...more pages: 172 174 187 |
 | Pasadena - Page 153Clark Crawford, of Pasadena, in which he strongly endorsed the doctrine of "Eternal Punishment." It is needless to say Dr. Fays's letter handled the ...more pages: 134 166 187 |
 | San Francisco - Page 153She will long be mourned, not only by her devoted family, but by a large circle of friends, both in Oakland and San Francisco. ...more pages: 4 143 173 188 |
 | DUNDEE, OR - Page 157DUNDEE, OR Rev. Geo. H. Greer Revolution," said the one interrogated, in DuNDEE> OR Rev. Elwin S. Greer awed tones. "Her ancestor fought in the ...more pages: 220 93 |
 | Boston - Page 25meet the directors of the American Unitarian Association in Boston, to arrange for and assure the Pacific Coast missionary work for the coming year. ...more pages: 145 148 177 188 |
 | Humboldt, Iowa - Page 153HS Tafts, a long-time Unitarian minister from Humboldt, Iowa, who is visiting many old friends in Pomona, assisted Mr. ... |
 | Shelbyville, Illinois - Page 6of the most forcible and truly wideawake papers that reach us is " Our Best Words," published monthly by JL Douthit & Son, at Shelbyville, Illinois. ... |
 | Palo Alto - Page 6She is to preach at Palo Alto, assist in Berkeley and elsewhere. She will, for the present, have her home in Berkeley. She was given a warm welcome ...more pages: 149 |
 | New York - Page 148I have seen accounts of them in the Oakland papers of last year, and I have myself been present in New York and South Carolina in "revivals" which ...more pages: 14 177 188 |
 | Los Angeles - Page 187JS Thomson, of Los Angeles; prayer of installation, by the Rev. WM Jones, of Pasadena; charge to the candidate, by the Rev. UGB Pierce, of Pomona; ...more pages: 5 152 156 |
 | Orange, NJ - Page 16Edward Hale of Orange, NJ At the morning session four important papers were read on the nature of God and his relation to man. ... |
 | Helena, Montana - Page 4The Unitarian ladies of Helena, Montana, have organized for work. One of the departments has for its object the continuance of the free kindergarten, ... |
 | Sacramento - Page 24Miel, rector of the Episcopal church at Sacramento, delivered a lecture for the benefit of the Sunday-school, on October i6th, his subject being "The ...more pages: 134 167 |
 | Spokane - Page 173Seattle, Puyallup, McMillan, Olympia, and even Spokane, to give them services of goodwill and assurances of fellowship. ... |
 | Santa Barbara - Page 187EF Dinsmore, of Santa Barbara; address to the church, by the Rev. Dr. Fay, of Pasadena. In the evening was held a platform meeting, with the following ...more pages: 134 |
 | Monterey - Page 128"Under Three Flags" A collection of exquisite views of Monterey — the Capital of California under Spain, Mexico and the United States. ...more pages: 224 160 |
 | Washington, DC - Page 25The pastor left October for a brief visit East to attend the Unitarian National Conference at Washington, DC, and to meet the directors of the ...more pages: 167 |
 | SALEM, OR - Page 187SALEM, OR. — Though during the past year, in consequence of the hard times, over sixty individuals belonging to Unity Church, have moved away from the ... |
 | Meadville, Pa - Page 16WI Lawrence of Meadville, Pa., formerly a missionary in China, made an eloquent plea for the maintenance of the Japan mission. ... |
 | Reno - Page 24RENO, NEV. — A Sunday-school and Unity Circle is maintained here, of whose work we hope some time to be able to report with better knowledge. ...more pages: 13 |
 | Charlestown, Mass - Page 23CR Brown, from Charlestown, Mass., to the pulpit of the First Congregational Church (late Dr. McLean's), and the resignation of Rev. Dr. ... |
 | Chicago - Page 16the financial aid rendered by Eastern societies, and urging the building of a strong self-supporting Unitarian system, its center to be Chicago. ...more pages: 136 167 168 |
 | Rochester, NY - Page 16Gannett of Rochester, NY, sought to show that God and man are in essence one. He advocated man's right to freedom of thought, and said that all the ... |
 | Taunton, Mass - Page 21In Pennsylvania, Mary Tewer, the widow of a Huguenot, took up 2500 acres of land and cultivated it successfully. The thriving town of Taunton, Mass., |
 | Bath, NH - Page 138By WP Elkins, Bath, NH There are in circulation many tracts, sermons, arid essays which attempt to define Unitarianism, both in a positive and a ... |
 | Waltham, Mass - Page 16WH Pulsford of Waltham, Mass., spoke of atonement, and the Rev. Mary A. Safford of Sioux City, la., reviewed the actual effect of forgiveness, ... |
 | Pepperell, Mass - Page 136The Unitarian church in Pepperell, Mass., has just celebrated its one hundred and fiftieth anniversary. The central figure in its exercises was Rev. ... |
 | Haverhill, Mass - Page 178FA Gilmore, of Haverhill, Mass., Rev. Charles G. Ames, Boston, Mr. Frederick Whiton, of Chelsea, Rev. George L. Perin(Universalist), on these topics: ... |
 | Lemoore - Page 13Sarah Pratt Carr's little mission at Lemoore, one at Reno, under lay management, and a revival of the slumbering society at San Bernardino, ... |
 | Phoenix - Page 186Co- vell, of Illinois, one of our Unitarian ministers, now on a brief vacation in Phoenix, is lending a helping hand. ... |
 | Concord, Mass - Page 134Jackson, of Concord, Mass., is in somewhat improved health and is steadily engaged on the important literary work to which he has devoted so much time ... |
 | Walnut Creek - Page 6She spoke at Walnut Creek on October 2.3d to an interested and sympathetic audience. |
 | St. Cloud, Minn - Page 134Brown, of St. Cloud, Minn., preached in Helena on February ist attracting a large audience and making a favorable impression. ... |
 | Visalia - Page 13Nicolai Schultz's missions at Visalia and Hanford, Rev. Sarah Pratt Carr's little mission at Lemoore, one at Reno, under lay management, and a revival ... |
 | Sioux City - Page 136spread its wings to brood over Des Moines and Sioux City, has developed into a western conference organ, and its February issue hails from Chicago. ... |
 | Milwaukee - Page 154Louis and Milwaukee and will return in a few months. SAN BERNARDINO. — Some months ago a few of the families connected with the former Unitarian ...more pages: 135 |
 | Saint Louis, Mo - Page 154Eliot left a few weeks ago for St. Louis and Milwaukee and will return in a few months. SAN BERNARDINO. — Some months ago a few of the families ...more pages: 222 158 |
 | Springfield, Mass - Page 5Moxom, of Springfield, Mass. A fine program has been arranged, covering both practical problems and the high and universal problems of thought and ... |
 | Des Moines - Page 136spread its wings to brood over Des Moines and Sioux City, has developed into a western conference organ, and its February issue hails from Chicago. ... |
 | Troy, NY - Page 167Crocker was happily installed over the First Unitarian Church of Troy, NY, on March zd. The ministers participating were, Revs. ... |
 | San Bernardino - Page 13Sarah Pratt Carr's little mission at Lemoore, one at Reno, under lay management, and a revival of the slumbering society at San Bernardino, ... |
 | Chattanooga, Tenn - Page 7Sprague have accepted a joint call to Chattanooga, Tenn. As we go to press, we learn with deep regret of the death of Mrs. Stephen T. ... |
 | New Haven - Page 22John Davenport, of New Haven, show that his capable wife not only managed his household, but almost wholly conducted the business affairs of Governor ... |
 | Davenport, Iowa - Page 136"Old and New," which was first published as the parish paper of the Unitarian Church at Davenport, Iowa, in 1891, and later spread its wings to brood ... |
 | San Jose - Page 13The older and larger schools — San Francisco First and Second, Oakland, Portland and San Jose, as well as many of the smaller and later ones, ... |
 | New Orleans - Page 222Direct connections in New Orleans for all Eastern points. Quick time. Only one change. Artist (to porter, taking his last work to the Academy) ...more pages: 158 |
 | Janesville, Wis - Page 156Only two Societies, one at Peoria, 111., and the other at Janesville, Wis., gave any promise of success in this undertaking. ... |
 | Providence, RI - Page 22Sarah Goddard conducted the only paper in Providence, RI, before 1775, and her daughter was the principal manager of the " Maryland Journal," as well ... |
 | Whittier - Page 14So were our leading poets — Bryant, Longfellow, Lowell and OW Holmes — with Whittier, a Unitarian Quaker, in general sympathy. ... |
 | Peoria - Page 156Only two Societies, one at Peoria, 111., and the other at Janesville, Wis., gave any promise of success in this undertaking. ... |
 | Baltimore - Page 22paper in Providence, RI, before 1775, and her daughter was the principal manager of the " Maryland Journal," as well as the postmistress of Baltimore. ... |
 | Dorchester, Mass - Page 133Pierce, of Dorchester, Mass., seems to have been a model non-sectarian. He gave $2000 to each of five churches in that town — Methodist, Baptist, ... |
 | Madison - Page 135WD Simonds, of Madison, and Rev. FC Southworth, of Duluth, were present. ReV. Judson Tits- worth, of Plymouth Church, Milwaukee, spoke a cordial word ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 168The proportion is one church for every 2837 people; in Chicago it is one for every 2199; in Brooklyn, one for every 2105; in Philadelphia, ... |
 | Brooklyn - Page 168The proportion is one church for every 2837 people; in Chicago it is one for every 2199; in Brooklyn, one for every 2105; in Philadelphia, ... |
 | Nashville, Tenn - Page 167The Liberal Congress of Religion is arranging for a week's session at Nashville, Tenn., October 19-24, 1897, in connection with the Tennessee ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 179Let us take another standard, the Christianity of the eleven Apostles and of the first Christian church founded by them at Jerusalem. ...more pages: 219 169 |
 | Paris - Page 143No expert naturalists were taken to Paris by either side, and the statements of the two Commissions rested alike, so far as the tribunal was concerned ... |
 | Dundee - Page 173Greer, of Dundee, and OJ Fair- field, of Spokane, will be in attendance, as well as many of the laity. Our ministers of Central and Southern ... |
 | London - Page 20Winthrop spent much of his time in London, where he was engaged in the practice of the law. Here is a sample letter of the wife written from Groton ...more pages: 135 168 182 |
 | Rome - Page 219It is in the form of a series of letters supposed to be written by a Pharisee in Jerusalem to a friend in Rome, and follows in its account of Jesus ...more pages: 183 |
 | Santa Maria - Page 169Weaver, of Santa Maria, preached his farewell sermon on the last Sunday in February, speaking on "The Nature and Necessity of the Spiritual Life. ... |
 | Calcutta - Page 181the eloquent prophet of Hindu Theism, Mozoomdar, which he recently uttered before the Brahmo Somaj in Calcutta, on its sixty- seventh anniversary: Mr. ... |
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