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From: Bridgette <sub...@dc...> - 2009-08-31 03:24:08
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Sociation of America had been organized at Montreal, in Canada. The constitution adopted was based upon that of the parent Association, and provided that, while any young man could be a member and enjoy all other privileges of the Association, only members of evangelical churches could hold office or vote. The reason for this was clear and right. Those who originated the parent Association, and those who formed this, believed in the doctrines of the Universal Church of Christ--in the loss of the soul and its redemption only by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ; nor could they be satisfied with any work for young men which did not at least aim at conversion. The chairman of the international committee thus speaks, in February last: "When any Association sinks the |