Journal of the ... Annual Convention of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Connecticut, Volumes 1877-1880The Diocese, 1877 |
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... STANDING COMMITTEE . The Rev. E. EDWARDS BEARDSLEY , D.D. , LL.D. , New Haven , President . THOMAS R. PYNCHON , D.D. , Hartford . GILES H. DESHON , D.D. , Meriden , Secretary . WILLIAM TATLOCK , Stamford . STORRS O. SEYMOUR , Norwich ...
... STANDING COMMITTEE . The Rev. E. EDWARDS BEARDSLEY , D.D. , LL.D. , New Haven , President . THOMAS R. PYNCHON , D.D. , Hartford . GILES H. DESHON , D.D. , Meriden , Secretary . WILLIAM TATLOCK , Stamford . STORRS O. SEYMOUR , Norwich ...
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The Committee on the Credentials of Lay Delegates made the following report : That they have examined the Roll of Lay Delegates prepared by the Assistant Secretary of the last Convention , and find ... STANDING COMMITTEES : Admission of 27.
The Committee on the Credentials of Lay Delegates made the following report : That they have examined the Roll of Lay Delegates prepared by the Assistant Secretary of the last Convention , and find ... STANDING COMMITTEES : Admission of 27.
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The President appointed the following STANDING COMMITTEES : Admission of New Parishes . - The Rev. C. F. KNIGHT ... Committee on the Admission of New Parishes . The Parochial and Clerical Reports ( see Appendix B ) were pre- sented to ...
The President appointed the following STANDING COMMITTEES : Admission of New Parishes . - The Rev. C. F. KNIGHT ... Committee on the Admission of New Parishes . The Parochial and Clerical Reports ( see Appendix B ) were pre- sented to ...
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... Standing Committee of the Diocese of Connecticut , from the Convention of 1876 to the Convention of 1877 . There have been seven meetings of the Committee during the year . I. The primary meeting was held in Waterbury in St. John's ...
... Standing Committee of the Diocese of Connecticut , from the Convention of 1876 to the Convention of 1877 . There have been seven meetings of the Committee during the year . I. The primary meeting was held in Waterbury in St. John's ...
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... Standing Committee . The President appointed as Tellers , the Rev. J. L. SCOTT , the Rev. W. B. BUCKINGHAM , and Mr. GEO . D. Gower . The Committee on the Admission of New ... Committee on Finance presented their REPORT . The Committee 43.
... Standing Committee . The President appointed as Tellers , the Rev. J. L. SCOTT , the Rev. W. B. BUCKINGHAM , and Mr. GEO . D. Gower . The Committee on the Admission of New ... Committee on Finance presented their REPORT . The Committee 43.
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Page 161 - SECTION 1. It is hereby required, that on the election of a Minister into any Church or Parish, the Vestry shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the Bishop, or where there is...
Page 63 - All amendments shall be considered in the order in which they are moved. When a proposed amendment is under consideration, a motion to amend the same may be made ; no after amendment to such second amendment shall be in order. But when an amendment to an amendment is under consideration, a substitute to the whole matter may be received.
Page 159 - And every clergyman not regularly settled in any parish or church, shall also report the occasional services he may have performed ; and, if he have performed no such services, the causes or reasons which have prevented the same.
Page 64 - All questions of order shall be decided by the Chair without debate; but any member may appeal from such decision, and on such appeal any member may speak, but not more than once without express leave of the Association.
Page 47 - We, the church wardens (or, in case of an assistant minister, We, the rector and church wardens), do certify to the Right Rev. [naming the bishop] or to the Rev. [naming the president of the standing committee} that [naming the person] has been duly chosen rector [or, assistant minister, as the case may be] of [naming the parish, or church, or churches."] Which certificate shall be signed with the names of those who certify.
Page 158 - Diocese, or, when there is no Bishop, to the President of the Convention, a statement of the number of baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and funerals, and of the number of Communicants in his Parish or Church...
Page 137 - Wardens, shall present, or cause to be delivered, on or before the first day of every Annual Convention, to the Bishop of the Diocese, or where there is no Bishop to the President of the Convention, a statement of the number of Baptisms...
Page 47 - It is hereby required, that on the election of a Minister into any Church or Parish, the Vestry shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the Bishop, or where there is no Bishop, to the Standing Committee of the diocese, notice of the same, in the following form, or to this effect : " We, the Churchwardens (or, in case of an Assistant Minister, We the Rector and Churchwardens), do certify to the Right Rev.
Page 46 - May succeeding their election each year, and the members of the board shall thereupon elect a president and vicepresident from their own number, and a secretary either from their own number or outside, in the discretion of the board, and they shall determine the salary of such secretary, not to exceed, however...
Page 49 - When a member is about to speak in debate or deliver any matter to the Convention, he shall rise from his seat and respectfully address himself to Mr. President.