Journal of the ... Annual Convention, Diocese of Central Pennsylvania, Volumes 4-7The Diocese, 1875 - Anglican Communion |
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... organized Diocese , setting forth that the territory of the Diocese is too large for due Episcopal supervision by the Bishop of such Diocese , set off a portion of such Diocesan territory , which shall thereupon be placed within , or ...
... organized Diocese , setting forth that the territory of the Diocese is too large for due Episcopal supervision by the Bishop of such Diocese , set off a portion of such Diocesan territory , which shall thereupon be placed within , or ...
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... organized in the vestry room of St. Stephen's Church , Wilkes - Barre , on the 4th of June , 1874 , by the election of Rev. A. A. Marple as President , and Rev. Wm . P. Orrick as Secretary . June 4. - Attached to the consent of Lay ...
... organized in the vestry room of St. Stephen's Church , Wilkes - Barre , on the 4th of June , 1874 , by the election of Rev. A. A. Marple as President , and Rev. Wm . P. Orrick as Secretary . June 4. - Attached to the consent of Lay ...
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... organize slowly but in faith ; to suffer ourselves wisely but hopefully to be instruments in God's developing providences , and to keep faithful step with the real progress of the Church of God , and our hearts in tune with all the ...
... organize slowly but in faith ; to suffer ourselves wisely but hopefully to be instruments in God's developing providences , and to keep faithful step with the real progress of the Church of God , and our hearts in tune with all the ...
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... to one of the earliest organized Parishes in the Diocese . It has been long closed , but I trust that the days of its desolation are over . On the 19th of November , visited St. John's , Marietta JOURNAL OF 1875 . 61.
... to one of the earliest organized Parishes in the Diocese . It has been long closed , but I trust that the days of its desolation are over . On the 19th of November , visited St. John's , Marietta JOURNAL OF 1875 . 61.
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... organized the Parish , and had thenceforth given liberally for its sup- port . When , ten days afterward , he fell asleep in JESUS , it was found that out of his small estate a portion was left to sustain and enlarge the usefulness of ...
... organized the Parish , and had thenceforth given liberally for its sup- port . When , ten days afterward , he fell asleep in JESUS , it was found that out of his small estate a portion was left to sustain and enlarge the usefulness of ...
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Allentown amendment appointed Asa Packer attendants Baptized Persons Bible Class Birdsboro Bishop Bishop's Purse Board of Missions Burials celebrated in Public Central Pennsylvania Christ Church Christmas Fund Church accommodations Clergy Clergymen Communicants at last Convention Fund Convocation County Current Expenses Diocesan Missions Diocesan objects Diocese Diocese of Central Domestic Missions elected Episcopal Fund EXTRA DIOCESAN Harrisburg Henry Henry Coppée Holy Communion Holy Communion celebrated Holy Days James John John's Church June Lancaster Luke's Hospital M. A. DEWOLFE Mahanoy City Marple Marriages Messrs Missionary Montoursville Number of Baptized Number of families Orrick Paul's Church present number public catechizings Public services pupils R. A. LAMBERTON Rector Rector of St RECTOR-THE REV S. S. Teachers Salary of Rector Schuylkill Haven Scranton South Bethlehem Standing Committee Stephen's Sunday School Sunday School Teachers Susquehanna Depot Tamaqua Total for Diocesan Total for Parochial Total of offerings Treasurer Trinity Church Vestry vote Wardens Williamsport year-Sundays
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Page 76 - And he that reapeth receiveth wages, and gathereth fruit unto life eternal: that both he that soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice together.
Page 39 - House, he shall, with due respect, address himself to the President, confining himself strictly to the point in debate. 5. No member shall speak more than twice in the same debate, without leave of the House.
Page 129 - When any member is about to speak or deliver any matter to the House, he shall, with due respect, address himself to the President, confining himself strictly to the point in debate.
Page 129 - While the President is putting any question, the members shall continue in their seats, and shall not hold any private discourse.
Page 127 - Special meetings may be held at any time and place on the call of the Executive Council or at the written request of thirty members on the call of the Secretary. At least ten days' notice of such special meeting shall be given to each member of the Society by mail, specifying the object of the meeting, and no other business shall be considered at such meeting. Twenty-five members shall constitute a quorum at all regular and special meetings of the Society and a majority vote of those present and...
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Page 122 - When a question is under consideration, no motion shall be received, unless to lay it upon the table, to postpone it to a certain time, to postpone it indefinitely, to commit it, or to amend it ; and motions for any of these purposes shall have precedence in the order herein named...
Page 39 - Committees shall be in writing, and shall be received of course and without motion for acceptance, unless recommitted by vote of the House. All reports recommending or requiring any action or expression of opinion by the House shall be accompanied by a resolution for the action of the House therein.
Page 123 - The reports of all Committees shall be in writing, and s'hall be received of course, and without motion for acceptance, unless recommitted by a vote of the...
Page 130 - No member shall absent himself from the service of the Convention, unless he have leave, or be unable to attend.