Annual Report of the Hawaiian Evangelical AssociationPrinted at the Press of H.L. Sheldon, 1890 - Missions |
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... important special work for the natives done this year is the erection of the new building for THE THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE . At last the school has a house for which grateful thanks are due those who helped the achievement with their funds ...
... important special work for the natives done this year is the erection of the new building for THE THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE . At last the school has a house for which grateful thanks are due those who helped the achievement with their funds ...
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... important branch of our mission . Spacious and commodious new school rooms have been secured , the staff of teachers increased and the schools reorganized and graded . Over one hundred pupils , boys and girls , have been connected with ...
... important branch of our mission . Spacious and commodious new school rooms have been secured , the staff of teachers increased and the schools reorganized and graded . Over one hundred pupils , boys and girls , have been connected with ...
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... important work . Thus , in certain parishes throughout the group , the work has gone on hopefully , resulting in a very marked increase in church atten- dance , in spiritual awakening and in additions to the roll of church membership ...
... important work . Thus , in certain parishes throughout the group , the work has gone on hopefully , resulting in a very marked increase in church atten- dance , in spiritual awakening and in additions to the roll of church membership ...
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... important de- partment than that concerned with the securing and training of proper candidates for the ministry . The most marked advance of the past year has been in the line of education and in the planting of a new and important ...
... important de- partment than that concerned with the securing and training of proper candidates for the ministry . The most marked advance of the past year has been in the line of education and in the planting of a new and important ...
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... important region for work among natives . The parish at Kapaliuka , Kau , is still vacant . During last summer seven students from the Institute labored on Hawaii , two on Maui and one on Kauai . We have to report the following ...
... important region for work among natives . The parish at Kapaliuka , Kau , is still vacant . During last summer seven students from the Institute labored on Hawaii , two on Maui and one on Kauai . We have to report the following ...
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ANNUAL REPORT Apaiang attendance Bible Bingham Butaritari C. M. Hyde Central Union Church charge Chinese Mission Christian E. S. Timoteo English EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION evangelistic F. W. Damon faithful field Foreign Church Foreign Missions friends Fund Gilbert Islands Gilbertese gilt H. H. Parker Hawaii Hawaiian Board Hawaiian churches Hawaiian Evangelical Association Hilo HOME MISSIONS Honolulu interest J. B. Atherton J. M. Ezera Japanese June Kalaupapa Kapu Kauai Kaumakapili Kawaiahao Kawaiahao Church Kealoha Kekahuna Kindergarten Kohala Kohala Girls Kona Kusaie Lihue Losap Lukunor M. S. Rice Maiana Marakei Marshall Islands Maui meeting Milolii Miss Molokai native churches Nonouti North Pacific Missionary O. H. Gulick O. P. Emerson Oahu P. C. Jones Pacific Missionary Institute Paia parish Parsonage pastor Ponape Portuguese pupils S. E. Bishop Sabbath School sailed Secretary Society Sunday School Tapiteuea teachers Testaments Traveling Expenses Treasurer W. W. Hall Waiamau waiian Wailuku Waimea Waterhouse
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Page 87 - I will be as the dew unto Israel ; he shall grow as the lily, and cast forth his roots as Lebanon. His branches shall spread, and his beauty shall be as the olive tree, and his smell as Lebanon. They that dwell under his shadow shall return ; they shall revive as the corn, and grow as the vine ; the scent thereof shall be as the wine of Lebanon.
Page 85 - It is written, My house shall be called a house of prayer ; but ye make it a den of robbers.
Page 105 - These By-Laws may be altered or amended by a vote of two-thirds of the members of the Board present at any regular meeting...
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Page 100 - ARTICLE VII. This Association shall appoint an Executive Board, to be denominated, The Board of the Hawaiian Evangelical Association, which shall consist of a Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer, to be chosen annually by the Association, together with not less than eighteen members, one-third of whom shall go out of office annually, eligible to re-election; they shall be divided into three classes, not less than six in each class; to be numbered first, second and third class. Those of the first...
Page 46 - None cometh to the Father (who is the fountain of life) except by him ; for " no man knoweth who the Father is but the Son, and he to whom the Son will reveal him.
Page 15 - Organization, acting in pursuance of the authority vested in him by the President of the United States of America, have signed the present Agreement.
Page 43 - Schools seem to us to be of increasing importance, in view of the fact that so large a number of the Chinese children of the city are in the Government schools, where only secular instruction is given.
Page 66 - Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father who is in heaven.
Page 100 - I. THE Church being divided into many separate congregations, these need mutual counsel and assistance, in order to preserve soundness of doctrine, and regularity of discipline, and to enter into common measures for promoting knowledge and religion, and for preventing infidelity, error, and immorality.