VENEZUELA. tional churches of Canada has taken definite shape since the recent publication of a report by the joint committee of the three denominations. About a year ago, representatives of these three churches, to the number of one hundred and fifty,... The American Monthly Review of Reviews - Página 206editado por - 1906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1906 - 788 páginas
...toward union of the Presbyo/ Canada." terjanj Methodist, and CongregaPRESIDENT CIPRIAKO CASTRO, ОГ VENEZUELA. tional churches of Canada has taken definite...• third the population of the entire Dominion. The FrancoAs soon as the Morocco conference at Algeciras has completed its sesitispute. sjonSi but probably... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1906 - 1288 páginas
...toward union of the Presbyo/ Canada." terjanj Methodist, and CongregaPRESIDENT CIPRIANO CASTRO, Of VENEZUELA. tional churches of Canada has taken definite...result, it will have a membership of a million and three-quarters, nearly one -third the population of the entire Dominion. As soon as the Morocco conference... | |
| Herbert Newell Bate - 1927 - 576 páginas
...Christian unity antedates by years the negotiations which began in 1902 when committees were appointed by the General Conference of the Methodist Church, the...Presbyterian Church, and the Congregational Union of Canada to consider the possibility of the organic union of these denominations. From 1867, when... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1945 - 198 páginas
...by many of the major denominations, meeting separately in their official plenary sessions, including the General Conference of the Methodist Church, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United Spates of America, the Northern Baptist Convention, the General Council of the -Congregational... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1958 - 372 páginas
...prevent the use of radio, television, and other interstate means of communication for such purposes. (General Conference of the Methodist Church.) The General Assembly [of the Presbyterian Church in the United States] goes on record as deeply deploring the wide advertising of beer and liquor through... | |
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