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Persons wishing information respecting the Young Men's Christian v 



Associations, will find it in the following documents, which will be ^ 



furnished on application to Y 



W. J. RHEES, ^ 



Sec'y Confederation Y. M. C. .4., Qtli dist., Washington, D. C ^ 



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1. Journal of Proceedings of the First Convention of Young Men's v 

 Christian Associations of the United States and British Provinces, 

 held at Buffalo, 1854. 8vo. 60 pp. Price 25 cents. 



This contains an account of the origin and nature of the Confederation, ad- 

 dresses by Rev. Byron Sunderland, of Washington, and others, and an article 

 on Mission Sunday Schools. 



2. Journal of the Second Convention, held in Cincinnati, 1855. 8vo. 

 114 pp. Price 25 cents. 



This contains an admirable address by Rev. C. M. Butler, D. D., of Cincin- 

 nati, on the necessity for such Associations, the work to be done, the encourage- 

 ments, &c. ; also addresses by Rev. Wm. Arthur, of London, Rev. R. S. Cook, 

 of New York, &c. 



It also has a complete history of the rise and progress of Young Men's Chris- 

 tian Associations in America. 



3. Journal of the Third Convention, held in Montreal, 1856. Svo. 80 

 pages. Price 25 cents. 



Containing addresses by Rev. John McLeod, of Montreal, Thos. H. Glad- 

 stone, of London, W. C. Langdon, &c. 



4. Journal of the Fourth Convention, held in Richmond, Virginia, 1857. 

 8vo. 72 pages. Price 25 cents. 



Contains an address by Rev. Chas. H. Read, D. D., of Richmond, report of 

 Central Committee, &c. 



5. Journal of the Fifth Convention, held in Charleston, S. C, 1858. 

 8vo. 72 pages. Price 25 cents. 



Contains reports of the Central Committee, &c., &c. 



6. Journal of the World's Convention of Young Men's Christian Asso- 

 ciations, IN Paris, 1855, containing reports from America, England, Scotland, 

 Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, France, &c. ; an address on the causes 

 which alienate young men" from Christianity, by M. E. Bersier, of Paris ; the 

 temptations to which young men are exposed, and their remedies, by T. H. 

 Tarleton, Esq., of London; and observations on the general character of the 

 work, by M. Eugene Renevier, of Lausanne. English edition, 125 pp. 

 Price 25 cents. 



Jg@~ Subscriptions also received for the "Monthly Reporter," 

 a magazine published by the Confederation o^ Young Men's Christian 

 Associations in North America, and designed to afford information on 

 all subjects connected with the Associations. Terms : Fifty cents 

 per annum, in advance. 



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