PROCEEDINGS OF THE Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting OF Progressive Friends, HELD AT Longwood, Chester Co., Pa. 1901 "Truth for Authority, not Authority for Truth." LUCRETIA MOTT. KENNETT SQUARE, PA., The Race Question at the South, REV. FREDERIC A. HINCKLEY 26 The Present Phases of the Temperance Question, REV. JAMES H. Report. 1901. FIFTH-DAY; MORNING SESSION. The forty-ninth Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends convened at Longwood, Chester county, Pennsylvania, on Sixth-day, the 7th of the Sixth month, 1901, and continued in session two days. FREDERIC A. HINCKLEY, of Philadelphia, the Presiding Clerk, called the meeting to order promptly at 10 o'clock, and opened the session by reading the following CALL. The Forty-ninth Annual Meeting of Progressive Friends will be held at Longwood, Pa., on Sixth, Seventh and First-day, the 7th, 8th and 9th of Sixth-Month, 1901. The order of subjects and speakers as arranged by the Committee is appended hereto. Longwood is one and one-half miles from Rosedale, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central R. R., from which place transportation will be provided at 10 cents per head each way. Trains leave the Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, at 7.17 and 11.12, a. m. Returning leave Rosedale at 5.47 p. m. The meetings which formerly covered three days besides First-day, are now limited to two, and the programme for the first session on Sixthday is a particularly fine one. It is therefore urged that attendance should be prompt at 10 o'clock on Sixth-day morning. On Seventh-day music will be furnished by Mr. Allen C. Hinckley and others. Speaking the truth in Love, we desire to face the great issues of our Time. We would help the coming of the Church of God and the Commonwealth of Man. All interested are invited to attend and participate in the discussions. FREDERIC A. HINCKLEY, Philadelphia,} ELIZABETH B. PASSMORE, Oxford, Pa. AARON MENDENHALL, Mendenhall, Pa., Treasurer. Clerks. |