Gospel Messenger, The (1901) . nMaryland. Bro. W. Philip Englar, District SundaySchool Secretary, was authorized by the lastDistrict Meeting to call for a delegate fromeach of the ten churches to constitute a Sun-day-school committee to organize the workmore systematically if possible and conductSunday-school work that we may get in closertouch with each other. Tbe call was made,and the following responded: Middletown Val-ley church, C, N. Frushonr; Pipe Creek church,Jno. E, Senseney; Meadow Branch church, E,C. Brown; Bush Creek church, Silai K, Utz;Sams Creek church, A. P, Snader; FrederickCi


Gospel Messenger, The (1901) . nMaryland. Bro. W. Philip Englar, District SundaySchool Secretary, was authorized by the lastDistrict Meeting to call for a delegate fromeach of the ten churches to constitute a Sun-day-school committee to organize the workmore systematically if possible and conductSunday-school work that we may get in closertouch with each other. Tbe call was made,and the following responded: Middletown Val-ley church, C, N. Frushonr; Pipe Creek church,Jno. E, Senseney; Meadow Branch church, E,C. Brown; Bush Creek church, Silai K, Utz;Sams Creek church, A. P, Snader; FrederickCity church, Dr. H. P. Fahrney; Beaver Damchurch, D. O. Metz; Monocacy church, JesseP. Weybright; Washington City church, M. C,Flohr. The meeting was held Thursday, July 25, inthe Brethren church at Union Bridge, exercises were conducted by , K. Sappington, after which the followingorganization was effected: Moderator, Englar; Secretary, M, C. Flohr; ReadingClerk, Dr. H. P. Fahrney; Treasurer, A. A Great Success IS THB HEW BOOS INTO THE LIGHT The Story of a Boys Influenceby Eben E. Rexford. ails to inspire and charm the reader. It doesl a forced imagination, but is perlectly natural1 and convincing in Its argument. Read whatssay: It outclasses In His Stepsiu almostterfectly finished If i had i ) of ! there would be few. yield involuntarily to the refining and uplifting Influenceol this remarkably fascinating book. Every boy andgirl should read it as well as every father and , paper binding 25 cents; cloth 4S centB. BRETHREN PUBLISHING HOUSE,22 and 24 S. State Street Elgin, 1 llinois. Trine Immersion as the Apostolic Formof Christian Baptism. JAMES QUINTER. The author, a life-time student of the Bibleand biblical literature, spent his best daya inlooking up the subject of immersion from ev-ery possible standpoint. In this book he givesthe result of his investigations in such an unbi-ased manner that all professors of Christ willfind th


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