The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . In September, 1904, he passedto his rest and his reward, thus leaving a vacancy onthe Committee. It only remains for the Committee to say that thework committed to their charge has been done asthoroughly as it was possible for them to do it, andthough at times the burden, especially on some of thesub-committees, has been heavy, it has been gladlyborne, and the Committee desires to testify to its grati-tude to Almighty God for his watc


The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . In September, 1904, he passedto his rest and his reward, thus leaving a vacancy onthe Committee. It only remains for the Committee to say that thework committed to their charge has been done asthoroughly as it was possible for them to do it, andthough at times the burden, especially on some of thesub-committees, has been heavy, it has been gladlyborne, and the Committee desires to testify to its grati-tude to Almighty God for his watchful care over them,and for his loving kindnesses, which have been newevery morning and fresh every evening. In behalf of the Committee,John Potts, A. F. , Chairman. Secretary. Note. — As an example of what is meant by a continuous course, thefollowing may illustrate my meaning: When studying the Acts in the In-ternational Course, have an advanced course on the Epistles. When study-ing the Divided Kingdom, have a course on the Prophets. When studyingthe Exile, have one on the Prophets and later psalms. DENOMINATIONAL RELATIONS ANDCONSTITUENCY. The Relation of the International Sunday-schoolAssociation to Denominational Work JOHN R. PEPPER What the great Clearing Houseis to the vast and varied bankinginterests of the financial world, theOrganized International Sunday-school work is to the many Christiandenominations co-operating with existed and did muchbusiness in an isolated capacitylong before the clearing house wasestablished, but the world at largeJ. R. Pepper knew very little about the tremen- dous aggregate volume of businesstransacted, and its immense influence upon the com-mercial world. So the many noble and useful denominations of Chris-tian men and women had most honorable history touch-ing Sunday-school activity as well as various otherlines of church industry and benevolence many decadesbefore the Organized International phases of Sunday-schoo


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