CANADIAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
;i. Tlit? reports given in at the General Asi- sembly of the Canadian Presbyterian id Church are highly encouraging. Iho J number of communicants is 287,(111, an I- of 73SS. Tbo gifts for all pui- -- poses amount to 1,506,0111 dollars, a ere- -- ditablo increase of 425.330 dollars. J.ho n Divinitv Colleges report very favourably, 'P and the number of students is inercasio in". The Homo .Mission lioport, Western c, Section, submitted by Dr. M'Lareu, is c t declared to bo the best and most eneouraging ovov laid before tlio Church. '<1 One speaker referred to the rapid devclr- ormonf of tho West, and l)r.. Robertson's ly paying that in tho first few years of this a- ce'iiturv tho West, would be unulo or marrr. ed. What had token place? The speaker li- declared unhesitatingly that tho West le had been made. Churches and religious io institutions bad been planted at regular is intervals, and theso wero making tho io West. a- ** ■- —
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1222, 2 September 1911, Page 9
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164CANADIAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1222, 2 September 1911, Page 9
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