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President Angell's Address
The Second International Congregational Council assembled in Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass., on the afternoon of September 20. About six hundred delegates from all parts of the world were in attendance. In some respects it was one of the most distinguished bodies of ecclesiastics that ever assembled in the city. Addresses of welcome were delivered by Mayor Quincy of Boston and Governor Wolcott.
The official address of President Angell was in part as follows:—
The history of the great movement which led our fathers to the adoption of the faith and polity which we have inherited I need not dwell upon in detail. You have from your childhood again and again lovingly lingered over every chapter of the wonderful story.
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September 28, 1899 issue
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A Plea for the English Language
Leon Mead
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Hamlet's Question Answered
Editor
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Anxiety for To-morrow
BY HENRY D. NUNN
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Nashua Man Healed
Rollin K. Sherman
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Semiannual Lecture of The Mother Church
with contributions from C.
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Testimony of an Electrician
BY E. T. B.
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The Price of Science and Health
BY M. I. WIGGINS
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Letters to the Sentinel
with contributions from Phebe L. Haines, Mary J. Drake, G. C. P.
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Diphtheria Healed
BY MRS. B. M.
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Circulating the Supplement
Susan R. K. Hoyt
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Points on Home Rule
with contributions from Margaret E. Sangster, B. B., L. E. A., Kate Douglas Wiggin
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Questions and Answers
W. C. B., F. W.
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Our Friends
BY S. ELIZABETH CAREY
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Realization
BY A. B. A.
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A Little Boy's Song
F. D. Sherman
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Notices
with contributions from William B. Johnson