| Henry Clay Trumbull - 1888 - 444 Seiten
...of Boston.2 Its plan is not unlike that of some forms of the church guild. Its object is "to promote an earnest Christian life among its members, to increase...and to make them more useful in the service of God." From a single local society of sixty 1 The Rev. Dr. Constans L. Goodell, whose good work as a pastor... | |
| Mary Leitch, Margaret W. Leitch - 1890 - 190 Seiten
...pans of our field. The object of these societies is, " To promote an earnest Christian lile among the members, to increase their mutual acquaintance, and...make them more useful in the service of God." The members consist of two classes, Active and Associate, and the President, Vice-President, Secretary,... | |
| 1891 - 960 Seiten
...117 converts for the duties of church membership : to pnmote an earnest Christian life among their members, to increase their mutual acquaintance, and...them more useful in the service of God." The first society was organized in \Vil¡iston Congregational Church, Portland, Me., Fel). 2, 1381. Other societies... | |
| 1892 - 778 Seiten
...•• revival." The society's constitution, which he drew up, stated that its design was " to promote an earnest Christian life among its members, to increase...and to make them more useful in the service of God." Six months later a Boston paper published an article on the work of this Portland society, with the... | |
| 1893 - 500 Seiten
...at the invitation of their pastor, Rev. Francis E. Clark, and formed a society aiming " to promote an earnest Christian life among its members, to increase...make them more useful in the service of God," the movement now embraces 20,000 affiliated societies, with a total membership of 1,370,200. The late convention... | |
| 1893 - 484 Seiten
...at the invitation of their pastor, Rev. Francis E. Clark, and formed a society aiming " to promote an earnest Christian life among its members, to increase...make them more useful in the service of God," the movement now embraces 20,000 affiliated societies, with a total membership of 1,370,200. The late convention... | |
| 1893 - 810 Seiten
...Nearly thirty denominations are represented In the society's membership. It» object Is "to promote an earnest Christian life among Its members, to Increase...and to make them more useful In the service of God." Motto. "For Christ and the Church." The following was the number of societies in the various States... | |
| Henry Clay Trumbull - 1893 - 438 Seiten
...of Boston.2 Its plan is not unlike that of some forms of the church guild. Its object is "to promote an earnest Christian life among its members, to increase...and to make them more useful in the service of God." From a single local society of sixty 1 The Rev. Dr. Constans L. Goodell, whose good work as a pastor... | |
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