The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . S. Q. Sevier Rev. W. F. Long The Constituency 507 secretary for the following year, and Rev. G. A. Henderson was appointedto that work. Sixteen organized counties were represented at thatconvention. One year later Rev. W. Fred Long was employed for a year, though theassociation had only a subscription of less than S400 to offer him as a accepted the place with the understanding that if the salary could not beraised there sho


The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . S. Q. Sevier Rev. W. F. Long The Constituency 507 secretary for the following year, and Rev. G. A. Henderson was appointedto that work. Sixteen organized counties were represented at thatconvention. One year later Rev. W. Fred Long was employed for a year, though theassociation had only a subscription of less than S400 to offer him as a accepted the place with the understanding that if the salary could not beraised there should be no debt created. He has been elected every yearsince and is now the general field secretary of the association, giving hiswhole time to the work. There are forty-three counties organized withthirty-two yet to be organized before we can claim the state fully at work. During the year 1905 there was organized in connection with the associa-tiin the Seventh International Summer Teachers Training School. TheArkansas Stinday-school Herald, owned by the association, is a prosperousjournal, in its third year. BRITISH COLUMBIA International Committeeman . .


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