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Christian Conservator, v. 14, no. 7 (October 7, 1903)

CREATED/PUBLISHED

1903

Published weekly at Huntington, Indiana

Charles H. Kiracofe, editor

William H. Clay, agent

 

NOTES

16 p. : ill. ; 13 x 9 in.

 

CONTENTS

PAGE      
1 NOTES AND COMMENTS
2 COMMUNICATIONS
    Why? / Rev. J. T. Miller
    The Second Coming of Christ / Rev. G. F. Hall
3   Entangled with Earthly Possessions / Rev. J. B. Crooks
    To Die is Gain / Rev. J. L. Kapp
4 EDITORIALS
    The True Purpose of Life
    An Arrogant Impostor
    The Advantage of Being Right
5   The Chicago Sanhedrin
    Our Thoughts
    Editorial Notes
6 FAMILY AND FIRESIDE
7 CHILDREN'S CORNER
  HEALTH HINTS
8 CHURCH NEWS
    Conference Appointments
      South-West District
      North-West District
    Donations
    Reports
      A Reception / E. A. and E. M. Olmstead
      Missouri Conference / S. G. Hall
      Kansas Conference Stationing Committee's Report
      Wisconsin Conference—Stationing Committee's Report
      East Ohio Conference—Report of Stationing Committee
    Appointments
      Ontario Conference—District
    Announcements
9   College Park Items
    Married
      A. E. Gard—Minnie Williams
      Roy VanLone—Susan Barrett
      J. D. Baum—Dat Ripley
10 MORAL REFORMS
11 THE PASTOR'S PAGE
12 U. B. C. E.
13 CHOICE SELECTIONS
14 SUNDAY SCHOOL
15 OUR DEAD
    Charles F. Clantz
    Henry P. Lawrence
    Sarah C. Shinabarger
    Clarence Irving Bell
    Hazel May Crawford
    Addle E. Dearduff
    Lewis Nelson
    Hannah Amelia Keith
    Magdalene Tester (nee) Blauser
    Ellis Dale
    Cecil Loren
16 AGENT'S PAGE

 

 

SUBJECTS

Church of the United Brethren in Christ (1800-1889)--Newspapers

Church of the United Brethren in Christ (Old Constitution)--Newspapers

 

INDEXED

Christian Conservator Article Index

United Brethren Historical Center Obituary Name Index

United Brethren Historical Center Obituary Geographic Index

 

REPOSITORY

United Brethren Historical Library


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