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Missionary. Interesting address upon various topics
connected with a missionary's duties. R. Hall volume one page 159. 
Minister Christian. His general calling as a Christian and particular
calling as a man, perfectly coincide. R Hall volume one page 162. 
Ministry, in what sense independent of the people (Spic. Desp. P. 113)
Ministry present disparagements of (Spic. Desp. P. 279)
April 9th 1852 I am disposed to place my plan for rearing young Queens as
next in importance to movable frames. The removal of the old Queen for one
week will give time for sealed young ones, her removal for so short a time
will be of no serious detriment to a strong old hive. When hives swarm let all the
sealed young Queens be at once removed, and a young hatched one at once given this
will save a week or more of precious time, [illegible] and put the hive [illegible]
being weak in numbers, then in about a week all the eggs left by the queen will be
hatched, sealed, and bees may be [illegible]. It is the [illegible] that
makes this work. 
June 8th plan to have fertile Queens on hand for artificial swarm. Have a swarm
brought to you in say 4 or 5 hives, have a frame with brood
or artificial swarm shake bees on sheet in front of a hive [illegible] queen. Let
her enter with a nucleus. Open the rest to the [illegible]
They will form a nucleus, raise Queen, and be fit for colony. 
June 9th take frame with bees and brood in right state. Shut up in a [illegible]
hive with honey and water. when in two or three days when young Queen fairly
under way, give liberty. Use such combs in making artificial swarm
Take a hive with say a dozen frames each containing young queen, Say 10 or 12 days
old, to a place where bees are cheap. From each frame make one by catching
up, have of course frames with combs, say 6 for each hive, or else put
guide comb on frames. 