Reports of the ... Annual Meetings of the Wyoming Congregational Association: 1892/1894-1902

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Wyoming Congregational Association, 1894 - Congregational churches
 

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Page 16 - Have not I commanded thee ? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.
Page 8 - To shine where He shall say: And lamps are not for sunny rooms, Nor for the light of day: But for dark places of the earth, Where shame and wrong and crime have birth; Or for the murky twilight gray, Where wandering sheep have gone asTray; Or where the light of faith grows dim And souls are groping after Him...
Page 15 - Interior a laboratory for the study of criminal, pauper and defective classes, it being understood that such investigation is a development of work already begun under the Federal Government. That such study shall include the collection of sociologic and pathologic data in the hospitals, schools and other institutions; that especially the causes of social evils shall be sought out with a view to ameliorating or preventing them.
Page 22 - We believe also in the organized and visible church, in the ministry of the Word, in the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, in the resurrection of the body, and in the final judgment, the issues of which are eternal life and everlasting punishment.
Page 17 - Well done: thou good and faithful servant: enter thou into the joys of thy Lord.
Page 16 - Hibbard rapped for order, and called for the records of the last meeting, which were read and approved. The reports of the secretary and treasurer were read and...
Page 18 - AMENDMENTS. This Constitution may be amended at any annual meeting of the Union by a two-thirds vote of those present entitled to vote and voting, provided notice of such amendment has been appended to the call of the meeting or, without such previous notice, the Constitution may be amended at any annual meeting by the unanimous vote of those present entitled to vote and voting.
Page 3 - McChord be spread upon the minutes of the Association, and that a copy be sent to his widow and family, to whom the Association extends its deepest sympathy.

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