Church Building Quarterly, 10–13 tomaiAmerican Congregational Union, 1892 Includes the annual reports of the American Congregational Union, and of the society under its later name, the Congregational Church-Building Society. |
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... amount . In many instances we are told it would have been impossible to raise a dollar for the proposed buildings without the encouragement of this Society . OUR FIELD SECRETARIES . The Annual Reports of Field Secretaries Taintor and ...
... amount . In many instances we are told it would have been impossible to raise a dollar for the proposed buildings without the encouragement of this Society . OUR FIELD SECRETARIES . The Annual Reports of Field Secretaries Taintor and ...
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... Amount received from gift fund . $ 73,744.35 ; total from gifts and loans refunded $ 12 IN CONCLUSION . The Board is grateful for the steady confidence of the as shown by the annual increase in their gifts to this ERLY . well as Mrs ...
... Amount received from gift fund . $ 73,744.35 ; total from gifts and loans refunded $ 12 IN CONCLUSION . The Board is grateful for the steady confidence of the as shown by the annual increase in their gifts to this ERLY . well as Mrs ...
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... amount of aid received from the Union , and placed themselves on the " Roll of Honor . " ( When the contribution of any church to the Union equals the amount of aid received then that church is entitled to a place upon the " Roll of ...
... amount of aid received from the Union , and placed themselves on the " Roll of Honor . " ( When the contribution of any church to the Union equals the amount of aid received then that church is entitled to a place upon the " Roll of ...
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... amount expended in church erection , and the number of ch aided could be properly and correctly embodied in one While the City Missionary Societies and the local Congreg Unions of the different cities in the West are energetical ...
... amount expended in church erection , and the number of ch aided could be properly and correctly embodied in one While the City Missionary Societies and the local Congreg Unions of the different cities in the West are energetical ...
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... amount than any previous year . The necessities of the work demand it . The Home Missionary Superintendents say they cannot do successful work without it . Able and ener- getic ministers cannot be secured for promising fields without ...
... amount than any previous year . The necessities of the work demand it . The Home Missionary Superintendents say they cannot do successful work without it . Able and ener- getic ministers cannot be secured for promising fields without ...
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