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[corresponds to front cover of Baptist Assoc. Minutes 1878]&#13;
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MINUTES &#13;
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OF THE&#13;
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Forty-Sixth Annual Session&#13;
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OF THE&#13;
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OWL CREEK HARMONY REGULAR&#13;
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BAPTIST ASSOCIATION,&#13;
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BEGUN AND HELD WITH&#13;
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MARLBOROUGH CHURCH,&#13;
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DELAWARE COUNTY, O.,&#13;
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ON THE&#13;
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30th &amp; 31st of Aug., &amp; 1st of Sept., 1878.&#13;
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 2 of Baptist Assoc. Minutes 1878]&#13;
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MINUTES.&#13;
&#13;
Friday, August 30th, A.D. 1878, 10 o'clock, A.M. The introductory sermon&#13;
&#13;
Was preached by Elder Wm. Dodd, from 2d Tim. 3d chapter, 16th 17th v.&#13;
&#13;
The letters from the several churches were called for by Moderator and read,&#13;
&#13;
and the Messenger's names enrolled and statistics noted as follows:&#13;
&#13;
CHURCHES		MINISTERS		Experience,	Baptism		Received by Letter	Restored	Dismis'd by Letter	Excluded,	Died,	Total	Contributions, 	&#13;
&#13;
AND			AND&#13;
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MESSENGERS.		TIME OF HOLDING&#13;
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			CHURCH&#13;
&#13;
			MEETINGS.																		   $ cts&#13;
&#13;
Wayne, Knox Co.		Elder David Jenkins,			  2								2				  2	  51	   5 00&#13;
&#13;
Reuben Metler,		4th Sabbath.&#13;
&#13;
Joseph Denman,&#13;
&#13;
Geo. Tulloss.&#13;
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Harmony, Morrow		Elder L. B. Sherwood,			  2												  3	  65	   6 50&#13;
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County.			1st Sabbath.&#13;
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Morgan Kerney,&#13;
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Benjamin Rusk,&#13;
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Newton McClucken,&#13;
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Marlborough, Dela-	Elder L. B. Sherwood,													   1		  1	  49	   4 80&#13;
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ware Co.		3d Sabbath.&#13;
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Eld. L. B. Sherwood,&#13;
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Levi Bishop,&#13;
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Joseph Main.&#13;
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Mt. Pisgah, Morrow	Elder John Prichard,	   1		  1			1				        2				   2	  115	   11 17		&#13;
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County.			3d Sabbath.&#13;
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Eld. David Jenkins,&#13;
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Jessie Mason,&#13;
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David Ulery,&#13;
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Alum Creek. Dela-	Elder L. B. Sherwood,											3				   1	   16	    3 50&#13;
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ware Co.		2d Sabbath.&#13;
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L. D. Sherwood,&#13;
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Wellington Shoemaker,&#13;
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M. P. Ashbrooks.&#13;
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Westfield, Morrow	Elder Peter Powell,															    	    8	    1 00	&#13;
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County.			4th Sabbath.&#13;
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Eld. Peter Powell,&#13;
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*E F. Place,&#13;
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B. W. Williams.&#13;
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Hartford, Del. Co.	Elder L. B. Hanover,			1													    21	    3 00&#13;
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John Clark		2d Sabbath.&#13;
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Jessie Stith,&#13;
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Geo.Clark.&#13;
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Refuge, Del. Co.	Elder Peter Powell,						 1										    14 	    2 00&#13;
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A. J. Olmstead,		3d Sabbath.&#13;
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J. C. Hanover,&#13;
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Geo Coons&#13;
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Monroe, Licking Co.	Elder T. P. Ashbrook,																    10	    1 50&#13;
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Eld. T. P. Ashbrooks,	4th Sabbath.&#13;
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*Jesse Evans,&#13;
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Salem, Morrow Co.	Elder M. B. Smith,			1										  1		  3	    26	    3 00&#13;
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Nelson Vandorn,		4th Sabbath.&#13;
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David Buckingham,&#13;
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Eld. M. B. Smith.&#13;
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Adjourned for one hour.		Benediction by Elder Wm. Dodd.&#13;
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 3 of Baptist Assoc. Minutes 1878]&#13;
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One o'clock p. m.--Association met pursuant to adjournment.&#13;
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Praise and prayer by Elder T. P. Ashbrooks.&#13;
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1. Messengers names called.&#13;
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2. Organized for the present session by choosing David Jenkins&#13;
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Moderator, and Joseph Main, Clerk.&#13;
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3. Visiting brethren invited to a seat with us in Council. Mod-&#13;
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preach on the stand this p. m.&#13;
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4. Committees appointed by Moderator as follows: On preach-&#13;
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ing--The Messengers of Mt. Pisgah church and Reuben Metler,&#13;
&#13;
M. A. Kerney, Levi Bishop, M. P. Ashbrook, Nelson Vandorn,&#13;
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Henry Stith, J. C. Hanover and T. P. Ashbrooks. On Finance--&#13;
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On motion Joseph S. Denman was appointed Treasurer, and Mat-&#13;
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5. Churches wishing to unite with this Association called for.&#13;
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6. Correspondence from sister Associations called for and pre-&#13;
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sented as follows:&#13;
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SCIOTO--Elder D. G. Barker, with minutes.&#13;
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SANDUSKY--Minutes no Messenger.&#13;
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MIAMI--Elder J. C. Reed, with minutes.&#13;
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MUSKINGUM--Elder Samuel Meredith, with minutes.&#13;
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7. Associations wishing to open correspondence with this Asso&#13;
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Corresponding Messengers to sister Associations were appointed &#13;
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as follows :&#13;
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SCIOTO--Elder Peter Powell.&#13;
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SANDUSKY--Elders M. B. Smith and T. P. Ashbrooks.&#13;
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MIAMI--Elder L. B. Sherwood and Bro. Levi Bishop.&#13;
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MUSKINGUM--Elders L. B. Hanover and David Jenkins.&#13;
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Circular Letter written by Elder L. B. Sherwood and Correspond-&#13;
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printed.&#13;
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Adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning.&#13;
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Praise and prayer by Elder M. B. Smith.&#13;
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SATURDAY, AUG. 31ST, 9 O'CLOCK A. M.&#13;
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Association met pursuant to adjournment. Praise and prayer by&#13;
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Elder L. B. Sherwood.&#13;
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Messengers names called.&#13;
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On motion J. M. Struble was appointed to write the Circular&#13;
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Letter and John Clark the Corresponding Letter.&#13;
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Committee on Preaching report as follows:&#13;
&#13;
Saturday, a. m.--Elder S. Meredith, Isiah 40, I. P. M.--Elder&#13;
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M. B. Smith, Luke 14, 16. Elder D. G. Barker, John 6, 44.&#13;
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 4 of Baptist Assoc. Minutes 1878]&#13;
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Sabbath, a. m.--Elder Wm. Dodd, Revelations 2, 25. Elder&#13;
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J. C. Reed, Philippia 2, 12. P. M.--Elder D. G. Barker, I Peter&#13;
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On motion the Association decided to meet with the Marlbor-&#13;
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&#13;
of Ashley on the C. C. C. &amp; I. Railroad, on Wednesday after the&#13;
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Brethren coming by rail on C. &amp; T. Railroad will be met at&#13;
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Radnor, and those on the C. C. C. &amp; I. Railroad will be met at&#13;
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Ashley, and conveyed to place of meeting.&#13;
&#13;
On motion it was ordered that the Clerk superintend the printing&#13;
&#13;
and distribution of the minutes.&#13;
&#13;
Contributions for minutes and correspondence.&#13;
&#13;
The Treasurer reports funds received as follows:&#13;
&#13;
Total contributions of the churches $41.47, appropriated as fol-&#13;
&#13;
lows :&#13;
&#13;
For Clerk and minutes, . . . . . . $11.20&#13;
&#13;
Correspondence Miami, . . . . . . .  7.25&#13;
&#13;
Correspondence Sandusky, . . . . . . 7.25&#13;
&#13;
Correspondence Muskingum, . . . . .  9.52&#13;
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Correspondence Scioto, . . . . . . . 6.25&#13;
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&#13;
A. D. 1879 at 10 o'clock.&#13;
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Praise and benediction by Elder D. G. Barker.&#13;
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JOSEPH MAIN,			DAVID JENKINS,&#13;
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Clerk.				Moderator.&#13;
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The past session was made all the more agreeable by the re-union &#13;
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of Salem Church. The love and harmony that prevailed to see&#13;
&#13;
those friends with us once more could be enjoyed, but not describ-&#13;
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ed. &#13;
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				CLERK.&#13;
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VISITATION MEETINGS.&#13;
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Visitation meetings were appointed as follows:&#13;
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WAYNE--Fourth Lord's day in June, A. D. 1879, Friday and&#13;
&#13;
Saturday preceding at I o'clock, Elder J. Harvey Oliphant to &#13;
&#13;
attend.&#13;
&#13;
HARMONY--Fifth Lord's day in March, A. D. 1879, Friday and&#13;
&#13;
Saturday preceding at I o'clock Elders D. G. Barker and David&#13;
&#13;
Jenkins. Also third Lord's day in May, A. D. 1879, and Friday&#13;
&#13;
preceding at 10 o'clock a. m., Elders J. C. Reed and L. B. Sher-&#13;
&#13;
wood to attend.&#13;
&#13;
ALUM CREEK--Fourth Lord's day in May, A. D. 1879, and Sat-&#13;
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urday preceding at I o'clock p.m., Elders Wm. Dodd and David&#13;
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Jenkins to attend.&#13;
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 5 of Baptist Assoc. Minutes 1878]&#13;
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HARTFORD--Third Lord's day in October, A. D. 1878, and Sat-&#13;
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attend&#13;
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SALEM--Fifth Lord's day in September, A. D. 1878, and Satur&#13;
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day preceding at 10 o'clock a.m., Elder John Prichard to attend.&#13;
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MT. PISGAH--Third Lord's day in June A. D. 1879, and Friday&#13;
&#13;
preceding at 1 o'clock p.m., Saturday at 11 o'clock a.m., Elders&#13;
&#13;
J. Harvey Oliphant and M. B. Smith to attend.&#13;
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REFUGE--Third Lord's day in November, A. D. 1878, Saturday&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Smith to attend.&#13;
&#13;
ALUM CREEK--Fifth Lord's day in March, A. D. 1879, and Sat-&#13;
&#13;
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B. Smith to attend. Also third Lord's day in December, A. D.&#13;
&#13;
1878, and Saturday preceding at I o'clock p.m., Elder J. C. Reed&#13;
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to attend.&#13;
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MINISTERS OF THE ASSOCIATION AND ADDRESS.&#13;
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Elder L. B. Sherwood, . . Ashley, Delaware County, O.&#13;
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Elder David Jenkins, . .  Sparta, Morrow County, O.&#13;
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Elder Peter Powel, . . .  Marengo, Morrow County, O.&#13;
&#13;
Elder L. B. Hanover, . .  Center Village, Del. Co., O.&#13;
&#13;
Elder T. P. Ashbrooks, .  Bennington, Morrow Co., O.&#13;
&#13;
Elder M. B. Smith, . . .  Shaucks, Morrow County, O.&#13;
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CLERKS OF ASSOCIATE CHURCH AND ADDRESS.&#13;
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Wayne--Matthew Bonar, Fredericktown, Knox county, O.&#13;
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Harmony--Barton Lewis, Woodview, Morrow county O.&#13;
&#13;
Marlborough--Joseph Main, Delaware, Delaware county, O.&#13;
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Mt. Pisgah--J. D. Bruce, Chesterville, Morrow county, O.&#13;
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Alum Creek--Wm. Ashbrook. Ashley, Delaware county O.&#13;
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Westfield--B. W. Williams, Cardington, Morrow county, O.&#13;
&#13;
Hartford--George Clark, Condit, Delaware county, O.&#13;
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Refuge--James Hoover, Center Village, Delaware county, O.&#13;
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Monroe--Samuel Carson, Johnstown, Licking county, O.&#13;
&#13;
Salem--David Buckingham, Shaucks, Morrow county, O.&#13;
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POST.OFFICE ADDRESSES OF VISITING MINISTERS PRES-&#13;
&#13;
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Elder S. Meredith, Lynnville, Licking county, O.&#13;
&#13;
Elder Wm. Dodd, Centerville, Montgomery county, O.&#13;
&#13;
Elder D. G. Barker, Pleasantville, Fairfield county, O.&#13;
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Elder John Prichard, St. Louisville, Licking county, O.&#13;
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 6 of Baptist Assoc. Minutes 1878]&#13;
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POST-OFFICE ADDRESS OF MINISTERS.&#13;
&#13;
Elder Lewis Seitz, Bloomville, Seneca county, O.&#13;
&#13;
Elder John J. Vanhorn, Zanesville, O., box 320.&#13;
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Elder T. N. Robertson, Young's Creek, Orange county, Ind.&#13;
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Elder A. S. Shoemaker, Osceola, Clark county, Iowa.&#13;
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Elder S. C. Main, Everette, Cass county, Mo.&#13;
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Elder Ephraim Barker, Gratiot, Licking county, O.&#13;
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Elder Wm. Lippincott, St. Paris, Champaign county, O.&#13;
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Elder E. Stevens, Florence, Boone county, Ky.&#13;
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Elder J. P. Taylor, Hope, Franklin county, O.&#13;
&#13;
Elder Zachariah Thomas, Albian, Noble connty, Ind.&#13;
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Elder Jas. Harvey Oliphant, Buenavista, Jefferson Co., Ind.&#13;
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TIME AND PLACES OF HOLDING ASSOCIATIONS WITH&#13;
&#13;
WHOM WE CORRESPOND.&#13;
&#13;
MUSKINGUM--To meet with the Falls of Licking Church, at the&#13;
&#13;
lower house, commencing on Wednesday before the fourth Lord's&#13;
&#13;
day in August, A. D. 1879, at 10 o'clock a.m.&#13;
&#13;
SANDUSKY--To be held with the Vanburen Church, Hancock&#13;
&#13;
county, O., (seven miles North of Finlay and four miles from&#13;
&#13;
North Baltimore and Bairdstown, on the B. &amp; O. Railroad,) com-&#13;
&#13;
mencing on Friday before the second Lord's day in June, A. D.&#13;
&#13;
1879, at 10 o'clock a.m.&#13;
&#13;
SCIOTO--Pleasant Run Church, seven miles each from Lancaster,&#13;
&#13;
where brethren by railroad will be met, commencing on Friday&#13;
&#13;
before the third Lord's day in August, A. D. 1879, at 10 o'clock&#13;
&#13;
a. m.&#13;
&#13;
MIAMI--Nettle Creek Church, Champaign county, O., (four&#13;
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miles west of Urbana, at Westville, on the P. C. &amp; St. L, R. R.,)&#13;
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commencidg [sic] on Friday before the second Lord's day in September, &#13;
&#13;
A. D. 1878, at 10 o'clock a. m.&#13;
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CORRESPONDING LETTER.&#13;
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The Owl Creek Harmony Regular Baptist Association to her sister&#13;
&#13;
Associations with whom she corresponds, sendeth christain [sic] salutation.&#13;
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DEAR BRETHREN:--Through the kind and tender mercies of our&#13;
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beloved, we are once more permitted to meet, and we feel to praise&#13;
&#13;
Him for the many tokens of his love to us. And as we have the&#13;
&#13;
favor of meeeting [sic] our brethren from the different associations with&#13;
&#13;
whom we correspond, we hope that the good of Zion may be kept&#13;
&#13;
in view, and that we all may speak the same thing. Beloved&#13;
&#13;
Brethren, as the Bride is but one and has but one Husband, so let&#13;
&#13;
us strive for the unity of the Spirit, bearing one another's burdens,&#13;
&#13;
and so fulfill the law of Christ, praying that peace may reign in&#13;
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our borders, and that love may abound, and we appear like Jesus'&#13;
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                  <text> [page 7]&#13;
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 7 of Baptist Assoc. Minutes 1878]&#13;
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bride, and that our prayer may be that the chosen on Zion walls&#13;
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may give the trumpet the certain sound.&#13;
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Brethren, we close by commending you to God and to the word&#13;
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of His Grace, desiring a continuance of your correspondence as&#13;
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Finally, brethren, farewell.&#13;
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JOSEPH MAIN,			DAVID JENKINS,&#13;
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Clerk.				Moderator.&#13;
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CIRCULAR LETTER.&#13;
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The Owl Creek Harmony Regular Baptist Association, held with the&#13;
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Mt. Pisgah Church, Morrow County, Ohio, August 30th, 31st, and &#13;
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September 1st, 1878, To the several Churches composing the same.&#13;
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Greeting :&#13;
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DEAR BRETHREN IN THE LORD:--As it is the custom of the&#13;
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