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| | Some American Churchmen, by Frederic Cook Morehouse (1892) |
 | | On certain other points in the document he did not know whether the Doctor holds the views implicated to Dr. DeKoven; and after prayerful consideration he wished to stand before the convention and relieve himself of that part of the accusation made without his personal knowledge. |
 | | Other matters of legislation in which Dr. DeKoven was especially interested at this time, were a canon on Sisterhoods, which, though nominally intended to help them, really cast upon them such restrictions as to be a great hindrance; and permission to use the new English lectionary for three years, on trial. |
 | | Eight Bishops, a large number of other clergy and of the laity, a committee of the Legislature of the State of Illinois, the Mayor and City Council of Racine, and "his boys," the students of the college, were among those gathered together. |
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