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Letter to Editor November 28, 1833

Morning Star

Limerick, York County, Maine

What is this article about?

John Morse Jr. announces the decision at the Weare quarterly meeting to publish letters of the late Elder Timothy Morse and requests their collection and forwarding to him in Bradford, N.H., for committee review ahead of the next May session.

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Messrs Editors,

At the last term of the Weare quarterly meeting it was concluded that the cause of Zion would be served by the publication of the letters of the late Elder Timothy Morse: And the writer was chosen to collect said letters and present them to a committee chosen by the Conference, consisting of D. Harriman, D. Moody, and T. White, who are to examine the same, and report thereon to the next May session of the Weare quarterly meeting Conference. Those who have letters in their possession from the above named Elder Timothy Morse will please forward them to John Morse, jr. Bradford, N. H. (post paid) as soon as possible. Preachers are also desired to use their exertions to collect said letters and forward the same to the writer as above.

JOHN MORSE, Jr.

What sub-type of article is it?

Informative Religious

What themes does it cover?

Religion

What keywords are associated?

Elder Timothy Morse Letters Collection Weare Conference Religious Publication Bradford Nh

What entities or persons were involved?

John Morse, Jr. Messrs Editors

Letter to Editor Details

Author

John Morse, Jr.

Recipient

Messrs Editors

Main Argument

the weare quarterly meeting decided to publish the letters of the late elder timothy morse; john morse jr. was chosen to collect them and requests that those in possession forward them to him for examination by a committee.

Notable Details

Weare Quarterly Meeting Committee: D. Harriman, D. Moody, T. White Next May Session Of The Weare Quarterly Meeting Conference Bradford, N. H.

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