PRIMITIVE METHODIST CONFERENCE.
Dunedln, . January 9.. The Fifteenth" Primitive Methodist, Conference met this afternoon. Over one hundred dclbgates' and'visitors were present;, Tho Rev. Mr. AVard occupied the chair. Oificers were appointed as follow:—The Rev. Mr. Olpherfc, President; Mr. Rudd, vice-pre-sident; secretary,". Rev. Mr. Southern; assistants, Revs. Feathcrstqn, Woolloxall, and Mr. Moor; letter writers, Revs.' R.aine, Liddle, and Mr. Yarnoy; reporters, Revs. Drake, Mann, and Cocker; auditors, Messrs.' Clement and Dobbs. Tho Rev. J. Flanagan, ! of* England, received a hearty welcome. .Committees were. appointed. The President's address will Be 'delivered -'tomorrow;'
In the evening the church was crowded, the sermon feeing preached by the Rev. J. Flanagan, on "The Fruits of Prayer," showing that- prayer is a revelation of the unseen, a glorification of the ■ commonplace, and a transfiguration of the lifo. The sermon sustained the ovangelist's great reputation, being a masterly deliverance.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 91, 10 January 1908, Page 8
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