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Liberal Christian Conference

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Day
24
Month
May
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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The conference of Unitarian, Universalist and Independent churches which is to be held in this city next week, will begin at 2 p. m. on Tuesday, May 28, and extend through Tuesday and Wednesday day and evening. Sorne of the more important of the papers and addresses will be as f ollows : Tuesday - 2.00 p. m. Opening address of welcome to the conference by Prof. W. H. Pettee, of the University. Paper. "A ReligiĆ³n to bridge the chasm between the Rich and the Poor" Rev. A. G Jennings, of Toledo. 3 p. m. Addresses,"Voman'sWork. " Rev. O. J. Carpenter, of Lansing, and Mrs. Eliza R. Sunderland. 4 p. m. Addresses. "Young People's Organizations and Work." Rev. Florence Buck, of Cleveland, and others. 7:30p. m Platform meeting. "A Practical and Present Day Christianity." Addresses by Rev. T. B. Forbush, of Chicago, Mr G. B. Stebbins, of Detroit, and others Weduesday - 9:15 a. m. Devotional meeting. 10 a. m. A symposium. "The Best Religious Literature. ' ' Short ".ddresses. lla. m. Pi'per, "The Future of the Liberal Churches, " Rev. Charles Legal, Lansing. Disoussion led by Rev. W. A. Taylor, Jacksou. 3 p. m. Paper, Rev. Reed Stuart, Detroit. 8 p. m. Ad Iros?, "Sanitation aud Public Hmlib," Dr. V. C.Vaughan. 4 p. m. Paper, "Assyrioloy and the Bible, irT-ji. James A. Craig. 7:30p. m. Platform meeting. "Inlividnal and Social Salvation. " Addresses by Rev. C. E.Tncker, Bay City, Rev. T. V. Illman, Grand Rapids, ReT. G. A. Sahln, Benton Harbor, and ReT. Lee S. McAUster, Detroit. The public is invited to all the meet-' ings.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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