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... girls at Asheville , the new buildings soon to be under contract on a much more eligible site than the present one at Concord , and the opening of like work for boys in the new department founded by the Board in connection with ...
... girls at Asheville , the new buildings soon to be under contract on a much more eligible site than the present one at Concord , and the opening of like work for boys in the new department founded by the Board in connection with ...
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... girls numbering from ten to twelve . They have been taught not only the rudiments of education , but such household industries as sewing , washing , etc. Six of them were enrolled during the year in the inquiry- class , and their lives ...
... girls numbering from ten to twelve . They have been taught not only the rudiments of education , but such household industries as sewing , washing , etc. Six of them were enrolled during the year in the inquiry- class , and their lives ...
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... girls had attended the mis- sion school . These various efforts among the women are telling favor- ably in increased ... girls , some of whom she had in her own family . Several things in Mrs. Ogden's report illustrate the difficulties ...
... girls had attended the mis- sion school . These various efforts among the women are telling favor- ably in increased ... girls , some of whom she had in her own family . Several things in Mrs. Ogden's report illustrate the difficulties ...
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... Girls Boarding - School , Mrs. De Heer writes : " Our girls ' boarding - school has been full and the health of the pupils very good . Their progress in study is the more marked as they began at the rudiments , and now nearly all can ...
... Girls Boarding - School , Mrs. De Heer writes : " Our girls ' boarding - school has been full and the health of the pupils very good . Their progress in study is the more marked as they began at the rudiments , and now nearly all can ...
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... Girls in boarding - school .. Boys in day - school . Girls in day - school Pupils in Sabbath - school . Students for ministry . Contributions .. Mission in Liberia . MONROVIA : Rev. Frank R. Perry . BREWERVILLE : Rev. J. W. N. Hilton ...
... Girls in boarding - school .. Boys in day - school . Girls in day - school Pupils in Sabbath - school . Students for ministry . Contributions .. Mission in Liberia . MONROVIA : Rev. Frank R. Perry . BREWERVILLE : Rev. J. W. N. Hilton ...
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Page 18 - Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be thus minded: and if in any thing ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you. 16 Nevertheless, whereto we have already attained, let us walk by the same rule, let us mind the same thing.
Page 14 - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth ; And there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty.
Page 13 - There is no inherent right in a citizen to sell intoxicating liquors by retail. It is not a privilege of a citizen of the state or of a citizen of the United States.
Page 44 - ... ceases to adhere to the standards of the Presbyterian Church ; or if he changes his place of study contrary to the directions of the Presbytery, or continue to prosecute his studies at an institution not approved by it or by the Board ; or if he withdraws his connection from the Church of which this Board is the organ, without furnishing a satisfactory reason. 9. A scholarship afforded by the Presbyterian Church, through the Board of Education, is not to be given or regarded as a loan, to be...
Page 45 - Education, is the increase of holy and faithful preachers of the gospel, the young brethren who look to this work are earnestly and affectionately reminded that all intellectual acquisitions are of little value without the cultivation of piety, and that they are expected and required to pay special attention to the practical duties of religion, such as reading the Scriptures; secret prayer and meditation; occasional acts of special consecration of themselves to Christ and to his service as their...
Page 44 - ... where they are, in regard to their duties and the claims of the office which they have in view. 4. The recommendation of each candidate must be annually renewed by his Presbytery, if possible, at the spring meeting, in connection with one from the Session of the Church of which he is a member, and a specification must be made of the amount needed by him ; and until the notification of these points has been received, a student will not be considered as upon the roll for the year. 5. Recommendations,...
Page 43 - Church, or of some closely related body, for at least one year ; who has not been recommended to the the Presbytery by the Session of the Church of which he is a member ; and who is not sufficiently advanced in study to enter college, except in extraordinary cases.
Page 153 - But ah ! the actual, moral and spiritual condition of millions of devotees sadly attested the old truth that if the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness.