Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . made. The charterof the Board forbids it paying any appropriation unless the title to theproperty of the church receiving it is vested in said church as a corpora-tion (if the statutes of the State permit such incorporation), or in anincorporated Presbytery, Synod or Board of the Church. 6. These papers should be forwarded (together with any correspond-ence that may be of service in considering the matter) to the Correspond-ing Secretary of the Boa


Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . made. The charterof the Board forbids it paying any appropriation unless the title to theproperty of the church receiving it is vested in said church as a corpora-tion (if the statutes of the State permit such incorporation), or in anincorporated Presbytery, Synod or Board of the Church. 6. These papers should be forwarded (together with any correspond-ence that may be of service in considering the matter) to the Correspond-ing Secretary of the Board. The Manse Fund is now all in use, being distributed among thechurches to which loans have been made. The return of installmentsupon these loans provides each year a limited sum to be advanced in newloans. The funds, therefore, must be strictly held for the benefit of theweaker churches seeking small loans for inexpensive buildings. Strongerchurches desiring loans of larger amount than $1,000, should apply to theRaynolds or Hoyt Funds, which permits of such increase but calls forinterest at a low rate. CHURCHES FOR FOREIGN SPEAKINGPEOPLE. •lapanese <liiiri-li at SaliiiaN, ial. Calvary Italian Clmroh Staleu Island


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