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... work of diffusing the knowledge of the truth . To accomplish its mission it must be widely disseminated and carefully read . At present its circulation is such as to cause anxiety to its friends . The General Conference has resolved.
... work of diffusing the knowledge of the truth . To accomplish its mission it must be widely disseminated and carefully read . At present its circulation is such as to cause anxiety to its friends . The General Conference has resolved.
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New Church gen. confer. anxiety to its friends . The General Conference has resolved with great unanimity to continue its publication ; and , as will be seen by the first article of our December number , a number of earnest friends and ...
New Church gen. confer. anxiety to its friends . The General Conference has resolved with great unanimity to continue its publication ; and , as will be seen by the first article of our December number , a number of earnest friends and ...
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... friends . " Nothing of the kind is said . It is under- stood that the past is buried , and has left behind it nothing but the lesson of experience , which teaches how to do better in the year which is just begun . Such a custom ...
... friends . " Nothing of the kind is said . It is under- stood that the past is buried , and has left behind it nothing but the lesson of experience , which teaches how to do better in the year which is just begun . Such a custom ...
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... friends have furnished us with full reports of their meetings , which we publish both for the instruction they contain and as a memento of the occasion . LONDON , as was becoming the Societies established in the metropolis , where the ...
... friends have furnished us with full reports of their meetings , which we publish both for the instruction they contain and as a memento of the occasion . LONDON , as was becoming the Societies established in the metropolis , where the ...
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... friends who are accustomed to speak on New Church Doctrines be invited to read short papers or deliver short addresses , each speaker to be limited to fifteen minutes . 3. That a programme of suitable music be provided for the occasion ...
... friends who are accustomed to speak on New Church Doctrines be invited to read short papers or deliver short addresses , each speaker to be limited to fifteen minutes . 3. That a programme of suitable music be provided for the occasion ...
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