The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . FROM THE PHOTOGRAPH BY ^. j. HALLE IT. THE CENTENARY CERTIFICATK. A card bearing this design was widely circulated by the American MethodistLadiesCentenary Association in furtherance of their plan to raise fuinKfor Heck Hall and the Concord Biblical Institute. land, O., on February 22, 1865, Bishop Simpson moved thatthe connectional object of the Centenary Fund be chieflythat of education. His suggestion was adopted, and at thesubsequent meeting in New York, on November 8, 1865, itwas resolved that the Centenary Educational Fund should be placed


The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . FROM THE PHOTOGRAPH BY ^. j. HALLE IT. THE CENTENARY CERTIFICATK. A card bearing this design was widely circulated by the American MethodistLadiesCentenary Association in furtherance of their plan to raise fuinKfor Heck Hall and the Concord Biblical Institute. land, O., on February 22, 1865, Bishop Simpson moved thatthe connectional object of the Centenary Fund be chieflythat of education. His suggestion was adopted, and at thesubsequent meeting in New York, on November 8, 1865, itwas resolved that the Centenary Educational Fund should be placed before our people as the prominent object for con-nectional contributions, be placed in the hands of a board,to be appointed as provided in a subsequent resolution, tobe called the Centenary Connectional Educational Board ofthe Methodist Episcopal Church. 1058 American Methodism The further preparation for, and conduct of, the centen-nial celebration was delegated to a smaller committee, knownas the Central Committee, and consisting of John Mc


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