PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
GB^ SSEMBLY ' , 4 «emWy of the PresbyThe Kt. J- „,. Appointments. & gl , i, lto tho ministry, awl £»'ett (Canaua) be si>K\ probation. The loUo«- ' ears £for tiie position ot i» f Si, W. 0. Bobb, 0. , id J. '"' ill were approved. I rOP f a nd APPoTntmente Com--lUi3 that during the yeer h Enoch's Alomuigside (Mr fiSonly shortly alter * rt • Rev P. J- Waimvnght, rtoSgsido; Rev. S. K. *\C f • J- Usher, PicH "Crockett, Under; *\ Blair, Milbnni. •ij W as adopted. I £rii« motion was approved f *T,P*tion of the League of S£e: "The Assembly reIS the League of Nations S the one and only instructing today by which be preserved and war &ch lias, on the who]*, frtfl League's operations of the Wd especially, lor the unani&nt meeting of the GenSftu to the steps neces--sSw' security arbitration, Sent; regxes that the Sue of Nations Lmon does measure of support, E-ministers to assist it by & themselves with one of its ?Vwh'en necessary by helping brmation of a branph; appoints Say of September as League requests ministers then • W ery fitting,opportunity to their people of the existence, of the League, libb in I ' advocating the clause, fw'more. support of-League of TJnioM.viHo believed that the B now turning and that the WM receiving greater public #&Wv ■ ■ ■ ' jibbath Observance, jibbatli Observance Coinmitl.ee ite following reooramendutions: oilt tho first Sunday in October, ip6'ath, Observance Day, and ptesand Jiome missionaries H possible to arouse and stimuAtiaa conviction in the matter IV'Day Observance; instruct lib ot the Ollurch Committee to I that 'Sabbath Observance' be jjet for the competitive essay at [HJite as possible; recommend ntbyteriea continue their vigilrtgaWl to cases of non-observ- [ ihft Lord's Day and tak« such l», in the light of local condibest." was .carried, feaiotion of Dr. Gibb, it was i™»iif the Licensing Dill is kft&the Public Questions ComihosMitake immediate action. ,"i jAUlaacd Export. fitiUrn Section of the General ».tf,-the Reformed Churches, Presbyterian Church, was |fsadj.Pejtli, -Hungary,- in -Sep-* tiffla ilefonned Churches of to the full the ) the State, as a result ty. 'ihe fixing of Buda- *■ •jWMIW tor the gathering circumstances in the presence of *J9|fflM£foi co-religionists oom- ' tM^PP'' 1 " 1^3 wou *d Doftv ' 3" sympathy and an !!S9HPt encourage renewed *|raHwjßAtainiug Information e re P° rt was moved Mackenzie, who exBHKjft"* the Eev. Gray uTW'Ww *° be present, as he vlS?.!««pt at.Buda-Pesth. Mr rJSSJlfcfteof the hardships sufT&ffiM l * <* Hungary and to ESSa^ 1 * 60 Presbyterians in moved that the report the ' grant ° f £i ° fcfe.«i»?*!* wa * reappointed audigmpA/Bible Committee was *52iW ,te P s to expedite tho OT™ 1 * Assemblies and to report ML I "*™* of nc *t Assembly. ' WS??M^ m BU PPortcd by the **?«'«. It T yl ! irn » who expressed SS^ 8 ? «>e time of some of 'because they CfTl, W 3? wttMS wh »ch had not nffi 1 ??? 11 *.before them. "Wo %i£™.s* er S w<!e P er >" he added. isMftail in frout of us." k lwßtti4b' ° erron was appointed •"ES?. at the fin - ' h ' Cl - neXt year Comrio and J. R. A. D. ThommKgßStoffi'.*&& M. Fraser were gHSJ™ tte » to make prelitnii . WBlmu!n!ir J OT *he collections were 'accorded tho Si^iir for ■*«■ work as [rag? We BUU and Business •SPi» J ? r A - Wi,son and his e*K? J we « , ? red the minutes; - f °r services Sfi*?' "«>d the Rev. J. R. S.'fifc vJI" Commi inJon address; 81 ■ Batterings; and «wj paper r epoit €rs .
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19166, 24 November 1927, Page 15
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