



884. A younger clergy and laity 

 Assistant 



.:-,. a,,- 1 

 i| 'initial i-ai*. 



1.800 men MM! women porpoaii 



stem** MO of *..., i,x, UOM tntothemrrioe, 



to work a 



ciety wan returned .. 



:iinal fun 

 lia.l i-iuii'lfl n.. , ommitti to rota gmi - ' ". 



\ Mini in 

 mlilrcM that the H- 



k linM I 



it was 



h a 

 r. because tho local suei< 





1 urt-h Mm 



!, ii in.i'i-- f !' i. A . .; . >.. , ..;.. -,:; ^ *. .'.;.:n. 



mission building*. ^ to 900. mul 



in ilu* pr, 



I In- < luirrli Army. The report 



annual u. '-'.j 5, 



.r had been one of grnU 





erangvlivU, nunra, 



chial misaiona 



l--,L ta , 



id .1.. 



xicial depart limit in the 



vJhriaf u h - In r-.- i ilii . . :.- 



*'. ji'i-l more than .V) | > had 



obtained a freah start in . !aUir 



I... in,- \\. r k .-. apBcofad bv t) !' 



income had been CTTjfcV 



rlii'linc i'(i 171 frin ' 



i* of consul* : HIM! u.^t, , 

 ? lli> *. ii-t\ I.H.I a -urjlti* 



uitM li.il : tmond j> 



futn!- 



rlarinp that tho mi->i, ;. -I crrafrr 



urvh. an<l thn- ami 



f the 



\iw aiith'' 

 I Ii i The thirtr-iMchth anni- 



\rrsiry r.-.o tin:: f :!.. L: : -:. .: 



n h |f,.U* 



' ' 



: . . . . - . 



inff the Jrar. 



*tlbhf 



for the ymr had u, 

 turned a balance of 



n. n,. ai.i,u. smm- riptiomi i.. r- '.- , .., 



nit- b)rrtn lodged ag. 



-- ' . - '.' , , v 



Irea Uertng was rren to tb* prote-U. became no IrcaJ 



'- - ,/.i - - . . 



the objection taken. bt they 

 .rave rendaJ that objections 



hearing and adjudicating on tmmvrVea if of amV 

 oportance and made in proper form. 



' -y thai the (Juenis bmch had mled 

 that objections coeJd not be br.nl. In tbr Hamp- 



aid issue to the an hliem<p to 



farther 



objeetiona. 

 that nothing vnt mo 

 a.lrar 



al'lt-totak *t*p*to 



. -rstis. It was represented daring the 

 up that the daily eocharbt we* now celebrated 

 h*-*. incense was used in 887. and proper 

 vestment* 







the dead were sttll largely 



.M to n-- r .nwcrated 



the sick was not fully recogniacd. There va* al- 

 most too much elaborate music, and vutting was 

 greatly neglected, even in many - advanced per- 



l < fnioo. April 



resolution vas unanimottiiy passfd to the < 

 that the confirmation of an ekrlion t 





pearance of a merely 



:*ar with 



/ . . 



Religion from the patronage and control of the 



was held 

 risfeM. P.. presided. The report mentioned that 



! .: ... '-/';' ' ' 



I useful in furnishing oujiorl 

 advocacy, by repretrntativr* of the soetety. 



rl, 



erratly to Mrvnpihrn th, F . luireJ a well as the re- 

 ar bearing on the work 





 dUetabliehment, the question of 



it. anl the tlefeat of the *sec4ejiaB** emsCsV 



' 1H86 and the carrying of the I 



The formation proreeding* of 



the educational aseociations. and the course pur- 



.- department would need imtr 

 .ni watchinjr. The iinKaiing demand amomr 

 rchmea for Church reform and the 



ft*** \ n _ il I .'rig.^-.!^ ;.. --- 1 



n nmoameoiai pnnmpm* in pew pmrea or cir* 



^ society 



