. History of the Eel River Christian Conference, from its organization to the present time--August 15, 1902-- ; also History of all the churches of the Conference from their organization to the present time, together with biographical sketches of ministers and laymen, and much other important matter . He is of quiet disposition and un-assuming, strong in intellect andgrounded in the Christian faith. Earlyin life he united with the Christianchurch which he says comes nearesthis ideal church (Christs church.) In1899 he was received into Eel RiverConference as a licentiate and was or-dained at Si


. History of the Eel River Christian Conference, from its organization to the present time--August 15, 1902-- ; also History of all the churches of the Conference from their organization to the present time, together with biographical sketches of ministers and laymen, and much other important matter . He is of quiet disposition and un-assuming, strong in intellect andgrounded in the Christian faith. Earlyin life he united with the Christianchurch which he says comes nearesthis ideal church (Christs church.) In1899 he was received into Eel RiverConference as a licentiate and was or-dained at Six Mile in 1901. May hisfuture be bright and noble and maymany souls be constrained to acceptthe Savior through his influence. REV. HAYNES PARKER United with this Conference in name was dropped in 1854, he hav-ing united with the Disciples of Christ. REV. WIELIAM B. JONES Was born at Elk Run, Columbianacounty, Ohio, 1818. He was educatedin common school, joined the churchin 1840 and entered the ministry in1845, being- ordained at Danville, became a member of this Confer-ence in 1856 and was a valuable acces-sion because of his superior did much to build up the Millwoodchurch and remained loyal until hisdeath in 1889. MINISTERS OF EBI< RIVER CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE 85. REV. J. MARTIN MILLER Was born in Wabash county, Indiana,September 18, 1855. His early boy-hood days were spent as a farm hand,helping- to support a widowed mother,and attended school during the wintermonths. He began teaching school in1874, which profession he followed for25 years. He attended several normalterms and fitted himself for the teach-ing of the higher branches in the highschools of Warsaw, Ind. In 1890, at Sidney, Ind., he unitedwith the Christian church. In 1894 heentered Eel River Conference as alicentiate, and after completing theConference course of study, was or-dained at the Paw Paw church in 1899 he was called to the pastorateof the churches at Bluffton and Si


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