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... MENU CHTJBCH MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND. ...
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... YOUNG MENU CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The seventh annual meeting of this society was held last evening at the Uotundo. At eight o’clock tbe chair was taken Alrxasdkb Pap.kkr, Esq., one of tha trustees. meeting having been opened with prayer the Rov. Dr. Urwick ...
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... mn anxious to inspect the menu of the competing aninsds, and to criticise, usual, the various awards. It was lamentable to see the ladies, desirous of reaching some particular point, suddenly finding their progress stopt by an ocean of mud, through which ...
... •leader menu, cane to tiie conclusion that if others bad but done their common doty they would not have to complain of the extoteneo of thoao miMrable hypocrites leagued together lor the perversion and the rum of the poor (bear, hear). It would seen the ...
... 495 menu, in the thape of drainage, for inatance, fall properly and truly upon, and ought be taken hr, the landlord, and not by the tenant,' -who, ooane, during hit continuance of holding, mutt pny the landlord fur and jnat remuneration, in the thape ...