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October 30, 1839
Morning Star
Limerick, York County, Maine
What is this article about?
A religious denomination publishes the full proceedings of their recent General Conference, urging members to read them attentively. Yearly Meetings are asked to review and vote on a proposed Constitution, reporting results to the next conference in October 1841.
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General Conference.
Every member of our denomination should feel an interest in its concerns. We have therefore published in this week's paper the proceedings of our late General Conference in full, that all our readers may have an opportunity of seeing them. They should be read attentively by all our brethren.
The various Yearly Meetings will perceive that a Constitution for the General Conference is presented to them for their acceptance or rejection—and that they are requested to act upon it, and make known the result to the next General Conference to be held in Oct. 1841.
Every member of our denomination should feel an interest in its concerns. We have therefore published in this week's paper the proceedings of our late General Conference in full, that all our readers may have an opportunity of seeing them. They should be read attentively by all our brethren.
The various Yearly Meetings will perceive that a Constitution for the General Conference is presented to them for their acceptance or rejection—and that they are requested to act upon it, and make known the result to the next General Conference to be held in Oct. 1841.
What sub-type of article is it?
Historical Event
What themes does it cover?
Moral Virtue
What keywords are associated?
General Conference
Proceedings
Constitution
Yearly Meetings
1841
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Event Date
Oct. 1841
Story Details
Publication of General Conference proceedings for member review; proposal of Constitution for Yearly Meetings' acceptance or rejection, with results due at next conference in October 1841.