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Identifier: 02845216.425.emory.edu
Title: The history of Methodism (electronic resource)
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Hurst, J. F. (John Fletcher), 1834-1903
Subjects: Methodism
Publisher: New York : Eaton & Mains
Contributing Library: Emory University, Pitts Theology Library
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tive board, and Kate F Kimball isexecutive secretary In addition to these provisions for cultureat the summermeeting the various departments of home work which are inoperation during the entire year are increasingly importantand popular. Besides those already mentioned, the follow-ing deserve special mention: The Teachers Reading Union,providing a course of helpful reading and study for secularteachers; the Book-a-Month Reading Circle, for reading ingeneral literature; the Town and Country Club, for thetraining of people, young and old, in the habits of observing Manysided Activity 1215 and recording the phenomena of the physical world with aview to practical experiment in agriculture and in the affairsof everyday life; the Society of Fine Arts, for home studyand practice and for teaching by correspondence; the YoungPeoples Reading Union, to encourage young people to readgood books at home; the Musical Reading Circle, for thestudy of the history and philosophy of music; the Intermedi-
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EDITORS OF THE CHAUTAUQUAN MAGAZINE. Theodore L. Flood, D.D.,Founder and editor, 1878-1900. Frank Chapin Bkay, M.A.,Editor, 1900-. ate Class, for persons who prefer not to take up the normalbranch of the Assembly Normal Union. One of the greatest adjuncts to Chautauqua work has beenthe Chautauqua Press. The Assembly Daily Herald isthe organ of the summer meeting, and The Chautauquan, amonthly magazine, is the organ of the C. L. S. C, while therequired books of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific 1216 American Methodism Circle, issued tinder the auspices of the Chautauqua Press,now constitute a large and valuable library - In addition to the Chautauqua Assembly on ChautauquaLake many others, auxiliary to it and its work, have beenestablished in the various States of the Union and in foreignlands. It has extended to Canada, Mexico, Central America,and even across the seas to the British Isles, to France,Russia, Persia, Bulgaria, China, India, Syria, and the Sand-wich Islands. The Cha

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