THE FREE CHURCH COMMISSION
JiJEBTIXGS AT ■()•&?{»&, A deeply spirit a«d. a ,|eys>u.a seustt ef the reai OiMaiess' that tin* dej-lies all Bwining. ii-iii'ert)jiefeS'—tiio.se wore the disiiiig-mslijjjg ckwacteHsties ot'the meetings of tJio Firce Ooauniesiuji ot Imjfiky at Esfoi-d'dur-ing Easter week tsays the 'ilhnKtia!! )■. Dr. Scott Udgett and the Jtev.. S , .' 8 , . .as the and: secretary or Uμ Comm-iss'ioft, have been picasfid at the .way in ivhtoh -tleii - ■peals for CG»o{>er-atioii have beoa niei <?ii ell hands, not only by Free ■ hut by many ■oirtsi.tlp their rinks to: whom ijttestkiiisrios hoen scut. On ■ this oc&jioi! t!ie. Conii))issjou nipt to i oeinpane and collate its uiatwiftls. K*ar-: ly a himdred and fii'by laihktisrs vtero prespiit, svitU -4 imniUer <rf kjaaen ana. a considerable contiiigoint of ladies, | l)r. Lidgett and Xir,.Mojeriiro ideal■ leaders, and make :i remarkaW.y emplomentafy team, the. o«o 56 resolute and. fckiifu! at getting evcij posa.bk -oanco of w»rlt (Wi erf his Iwiictocn., tfeoetlior so <juiek to msderstetid .tiid 50 sympntiiO' tto in feilteg with <JifiicukJßS.. In a (me afldressj ©i\ 'liidgoti wmiil.dcdi tUo CauißiissroJiers tJ.iat.th>iigh tterr.Sflwes'. \youjd not bs lhvfeed with t'Jie wort; dete, fto Corfißrij.sion offered a Kplondid ■portaifity for sfeWipo in a spirit of -spM■cffaconienii niid to th.9 great esd <?f uiti* fj'ing tli© Ciiwcjios. 3fofe spd jiffi'fi, as ■ tlio Mcotange ■iv*.ht i oiij it liccate*) ctit tiiftt a solifl .ftjcee -ef. "vvarlt is; beipg jwrformetl, whioii will ho oi JmrnSiisa ■Siaß-fficaiMo and of servfco- t<j. J.k& .uijj*. Versal Chweh." ■ ' . :
Professor yartiol, Prftfefessor Psata. anil ife. \V.--H,'FMla.y,->vfe tsid'of a hift ■fortress in Ifld'ia fh-at is also a an?! slowed lw«' eyea in tlie hnsiesl tivctitfetb cefitUry ,We ttc¥& "Blvotild 'bo Mot jiiiere-ly viitervfl'b iiji;<j -itvtftts.tiot-es ioi ptaver aiid tire tiittiing ef tb.e ; s9iij io ■Botl, tat fioalescsenfco of lifo- .ifftd' ■service, devotion, arid warlare.' Ko end poi.tjd flay« a;n.y' ; !Eihar<S:iii |lie. witiioJijt feoiitig,, a faitfc in, slid hope for. iblio , f.ti'tftre of CliiU-cii ; *'Afcj" Sajji. .lif; , Jtc v ver to. a- friend fiiiji on the.. sftti-baflicd iiwn, at Mahsfii'jii'j "this k ■% w.al %iiich. Federal (it its ijHieh ife it ]£'*
Tlio next, jgpnoral • mooting, oJ the whole ia fixed for East«T, 1915, and it i'b hpped tliat ihe rcsuUe of the ini|uiry vrill ho" published in the autumn of that year, probably in seven volumes, one of which will bo a sunuupry of tfco rest,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2169, 6 June 1914, Page 9
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386THE FREE CHURCH COMMISSION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2169, 6 June 1914, Page 9
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