WESLEYAN DISTRICT MEETING.
Wednesday, November'ls. This morning's session was opened with prayer, after which the minutes, of #« previous day's proceedings were read. < The examiners then presented their report of the papers prepared by the probationers on theology, ecclesiastical history, mentai science, and the Epistle to the PhilipP in Greek. Two candidates for the mmistiy were presented, and were directed *o prepare written papers upon the evidences* doctrines, and institutions of the Christian faita. The book lists of the probationers were also handed in, and suitable counsels were to them as to the course of study for $* ea * suing year, y v: • • At the afternoon session, TeKote, *** native minister of Raupaki, wa3 pre ßß ? 6 ' & ?, gave a most encouraging account of n& labours among the Maoris of this P lO / 1 during the past year. The pap&fS °* tB J candidates were read, and the remainder othe session was occupied by their oral es&nu* nation. <
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2667, 16 November 1871, Page 2
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