Minutes of the ..annual session of the North Carolina Baptist State Sunday School Convention ..[serial] . 11 (1) study of the Pentateuch Vv^as taught or discussed by Dr. J. Dr. Shephard took up the books separately, and hisdiscussion was very instructive. (2 and 3) Historical Books, and The Poetical and PropheticalBooks, were taught by Dr. Vass. He advanced many new ideas ashe taught in his usual easy and instructive manner, showing him-self familiar, not only with the books of the Bible, but their history. Rev. W. A. Patilla pronounced the benediction, and the Conven-tion stood ad


Minutes of the ..annual session of the North Carolina Baptist State Sunday School Convention ..[serial] . 11 (1) study of the Pentateuch Vv^as taught or discussed by Dr. J. Dr. Shephard took up the books separately, and hisdiscussion was very instructive. (2 and 3) Historical Books, and The Poetical and PropheticalBooks, were taught by Dr. Vass. He advanced many new ideas ashe taught in his usual easy and instructive manner, showing him-self familiar, not only with the books of the Bible, but their history. Rev. W. A. Patilla pronounced the benediction, and the Conven-tion stood adjourned until 2:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY—Afternoon Session. The Convention reassembled at 3 p. m. My Jesus, I love Thee,was sung, and Rev. H. T. Cook offered prayer. The house being announced ready for business, the minutes of theprevious sessions were read and approved. FOREIGN MISSIONS. (1) What SiAday Schools Can Do for Heathen Children, wasdiscussed by Mrs. Brandon, of Oxford, who urged the importance ofkeeping the subject of Foreign Missions before the Sunday , said she, if we can not cro


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