. Book of the Royal blue . MASONIC TEMPLE, CHICAGO. ONE OF THE TALLEST BUILDINGS IN THE WOF THE BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLES UNION OF AMERICA. ELEVENTH NATIONAL CONVENTION, CHICAGO, JULY 25-28, 1901. CONVERT training by specific organiza-tion is not a modern idea amongBaptists, but has prevailed in essentialprinciple for many years with them. Someof the oldest examples of such methods are,the B. Y. P. I., of the First Baptist Church, other in fraternal unions for the purposeof common enlightenment, enlistment, andencouragement in the work. The first associational federation on thisplan was formed in


. Book of the Royal blue . MASONIC TEMPLE, CHICAGO. ONE OF THE TALLEST BUILDINGS IN THE WOF THE BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLES UNION OF AMERICA. ELEVENTH NATIONAL CONVENTION, CHICAGO, JULY 25-28, 1901. CONVERT training by specific organiza-tion is not a modern idea amongBaptists, but has prevailed in essentialprinciple for many years with them. Someof the oldest examples of such methods are,the B. Y. P. I., of the First Baptist Church, other in fraternal unions for the purposeof common enlightenment, enlistment, andencouragement in the work. The first associational federation on thisplan was formed in the city of Brooklyn,N. Y., October Sth, 1877, the name being. PUBLIC LIBRARY, CHICAGO Troy, N. Y., former name being CovenantBand, organized April HOth, 1863, and theYoung Peoples Society of TabernacleChurch, Philadelphia, Pa., organized May7th, 1860. A new principle has in recent yearsgiven great inspiration to the young peopleswork in the Baptist Churches of NorthAmerica, namely: Federation, meaning co-operation of the churches having localyoung peoples organizations with each the Young Peoples Baptist Union ofBrooklyn. The first state federation was formedin Nebraska, at Grand Island, October 29th,1899, in the First Baptist Church; thename was Nebraska Convention of BaptistYoung People. The Baptist Young Peoples Union ofAmerica was organized at Chicago, 111.,July 7-8, 1891. The convention was heldin the Second Baptist Church; visitors and THE BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLES UNION OF AMERICA. delegates were present to the number of2,900, representing twenty-one states andterritories. The general object is clearly definedin the following article taken fr


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