Journal of the ... Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Pennsylvania, Volume 137

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order of the convention, 1921

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Page 72 - Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.
Page 344 - ... space retire alone to one of the voting shelves or compartments so provided and shall prepare his ticket by marking in the appropriate margin or placing a cross (X) opposite the name of the candidate of his choice for each office to be filled, or by filling in or writing the name of the person for whom he wishes to vote in the blank space provided therefor under each office to be filled and following the names of the regularly nominated candidates and marking a cross (X) opposite such names.
Page 149 - He was a member of the corporation for the relief of the widows and children of clergymen in the communion of the Protestant Episcopal Church from 1831, until his death, and much of the time its President.
Page 72 - What shall we do, that we may work the works of God...
Page 97 - Philadelphia," in trust, a sum of money for certain designated purposes, out of which fund the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars was set apart for the...
Page 32 - PS — I humbly desire you would in your prayers remember the family where I am, from whom I have received, and do receive, great Christian kindness. I may say, as the apostle of Onesiphorus, ' The Lord give to them that they may find mercy of the Lord in that day, for they have often refreshed me in my great distress.
Page 71 - Oh ! dear people, stewing in India and swearing at all the Governments, it is a glorious thing to be an Englishman. "Our lot has fallen unto us in a fair ground. Yea, we have a goodly heritage.
Page 88 - ... kindest regards ; that we pledge ourselves to watch over and provide for their loved ones at home, and trust that the day may not be distant when they shall return to us, and in the bosom of their families again rejoice in the peace and prosperity of our beloved country.
Page 311 - ... private rather than of a public nature, and the great majority of them have now been adjusted. For example, the long standing differences between the merchants and the ship-laborers of Quebec have been amicably arranged by concessions honorable to both parties. DISTRIBUTING THE REPORT It is recommended that a copy of this report be sent to each of the chief labor oganizations in Canada.
Page 115 - Commissioner Adams of Massachusetts introduced the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the thanks of the Convention be tendered to MM Green, President of the Hocking Valley and the Columbus and Toledo Railroads, and to JB Peters, Superintendent of the Scioto Valley Railroad, for the courtesies extended to its members, which their necessary engagements prevent them accepting.

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