136 ANNUAL MEETING. 
Conclusion. 
In conclusion the Council desires to express its thankfulness 
for the Institute’s past success in the great cause it was 
founded to advance. It has year by year become a more 
perfect organization, and were each Member and Associate to 
seek to add to the number of its adherents, the hands of the 
Council would be immensely strengthened in its unceasing 
efforts to increase the Institute’s power for usefulness; and 
surely no higher incentive can be found to impel each 
individual supporter to do so than that expressed in its 
motto: Ad majorem Dei gloriam. 
G. G. STOKES, 
President. 
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philosophical and scientific inquiry, including those of the London 
City Mission, the Christian Evidence Society, and similar bodies 
at home and abroad. 
